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1 move
تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. -
2 move off
(of vehicles etc) to begin moving away:يَبْدأ التَّحَرُّكThe bus moved off just as I got to the bus stop.
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3 get a move on
تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. -
4 make a move
تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. -
5 make a move
بَدَأَ التحرك (السَّفر أو العمل) \ make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. -
6 зашавам
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7 сдвинуться с мёртвой точки
begin to move; be set in motionРусско-английский фразеологический словарь > сдвинуться с мёртвой точки
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8 движа
1. move; stir(привеждам в движение) run, work, set in motion(мелница-за вода, юзина-за електричество и пр.) turn(местя) move, shift2. прен. actuate. motivate, animate(влияя на) swayдвижен съм от be actuated by3. ел. propagateтой движи тази работа he is responsible for/is in charge of this matterдвижеща сила a driving force, mainspringразг. momentumдвижещи сили forces at workдвижа ceдвижа се покрай move along, skirt alongдвижа се напред move forwardдвижа се по земята/по вода (за самолет) taxi(за кораб, облаци и пр.) scudдвижа се насън move/stir in o.'s sleepземята се движи около слънцето the earth moves round the sunпочвам да се движа begin to move, get under way, ( за плод в утробата на майката), quickenдвижа се надясно/наляво keep to the right/leftдвижа се със средна скорост proceed at a moderate speedдвижа се бързо (с кола и пр.) bowl alongдвижа се с най-голяма бързина race at full speed6. (за превозно средство) travel, move(циркулирам) runвлаковете се движат по релси trains run on railsдвижа се с пара go/move/run by steamдвижа се с пара/платна/гребане be propelled by steam/sails/rowingдвижа се с електричество be moved by/run on electricityдвижа се бързо rush, race, bowl alongдвижа се (правя разходки) take excerciseдвижа се свободно (без да бъда ограничаван) move about freelyдвижасе (за преговори и пр.) make progressдвижа се в обществото mix/mingle in societyдвижа се в... среди move in... circlesтой движеше челюстите си he worked his jawsмоля, движете се move on/pass on, please* * *двѝжа,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. двѝжил 1. move; stir; ( привеждам в движение) run, work, set in motion; ( мелница за вода, юзина за електричество и пр.) turn; ( местя) move, shift; той движеше челюстите си he worked his jaws;2. прен. actuate, motivate, animate; ( влияя на) sway; движен съм от be actuated by;3. ел. propagate;\движа се 1. move (по along, всред among, из about); ( много бързо) sl. go like a house on fire, go like a bat out of hell, go like a shot out of hell, zoom; \движа се (за преговори и пр.) make progress; \движа се ( правя разходки) take exercise; \движа се в обществото mix/mingle in society; \движа се в … среди move in … circles; \движа се назад move back(ward); regress; \движа се насън move/stir in o.’s sleep; \движа се по земята/по вода (за самолет) taxi; (за кораб, облаци и пр.) scud; \движа се покрай move along, skirt along; \движа се свободно ( без да бъда ограничаван) move about freely; започвам да се \движа begin to move, get under way, (за плод в утробата на майката) quicken; моля, движете се move on/pass on, please;2. ( пътувам) travel, get about, ( скитам) knock about; \движа се бързо (с кола и пр.) bowl along; \движа се надясно/наляво keep to the right/left; \движа се с най-голяма бързина race at full speed; \движа се със средна скорост proceed at a moderate speed; те се движеха много бързо they moved at a smacking pace;3. (за превозно средство) travel, move; ( циркулирам) run; влаковете се движат по релси trains run on rails; \движа се бързо rush, race, bowl along; \движа се с електричество be moved by/run on electricity; \движа се с пара go/move/run by steam; \движа се с пара/платна/гребане be propelled by steam/sails/rowing;4. ( варирам за цени и пр.) range (от … до from … to), vary; fluctuate (between … and); • движеща сила a driving force, mainspring; разг. momentum; движещи сили forces at work; той движи тази работа he is responsible for/is in charge of this matter.* * *drive ; inch {intS}; ply ; run ; stir ; vibrate: You have to движа in order not to fall asleep in the snow. - Трябва да се движиш, за да не заспиш в снега.* * *1. (варирам - за цени и пр.) range (от - до from - to), vary;fluctuate (between - and) 2. (влияя на) sway 3. (за кораб, облаци и пр.) scud 4. (за превозно средство) travel, move 5. (мелница-за вода, юзина - за електричество и пр.) turn 6. (местя) move, shift 7. (привеждам в движение) run, work, set in motion 8. (пътувам) travel, get about, (скитам) knock about 9. (циркулирам) run 10. move (пo along, всред among, из about) 11. move;stir 12. ДВИЖА ce 13. ДВИЖА ce бързо (с кола и пр.) bowl along 14. ДВИЖА ce назад move back(ward);regress 15. ДВИЖА ce по земята/по вода (за самолет) taxi 16. ДВИЖА се (правя разходки) take excercise 17. ДВИЖА се бързо rush, race, bowl along 18. ДВИЖА се в... среди move in... circles 19. ДВИЖА се в обществото mix/mingle in society 20. ДВИЖА се надясно/ наляво keep to the right/left 21. ДВИЖА се напред move forward 22. ДВИЖА се насън move/ stir in o.'s sleep 23. ДВИЖА се покрай move along, skirt along 24. ДВИЖА се с електричество be moved by/run on electricity 25. ДВИЖА се с най-голяма бързина race at full speed 26. ДВИЖА се с пара go/move/run by steam 27. ДВИЖА се с пара/ платна/гребане be propelled by steam/sails/ rowing 28. ДВИЖА се свободно (без да бъда ограничаван) move about freely 29. ДВИЖА се със средна скорост proceed at a moderate speed 30. ДВИЖАСЕ (за преговори и пр.) make progress 31. влаковете се движат по релси trains run on rails 32. движен съм от be actuated by 33. движеща сила a driving force, mainspring 34. движещи сили forces at work 35. ел. propagate 36. земята се движи около слънцето the earth moves round the sun 37. моля, движете се move on/pass on, please 38. почвам да се ДВИЖА begin to move, get under way, (за плод в утробата на майката), quicken 39. прен. actuate. motivate, animate 40. разг. momentum 41. той движеше челюстите си he worked his jaws 42. той движи тази работа he is responsible for/is in charge of this matter -
9 rebullir
v.1 to stir, to begin to move.2 to bubble, to effervesce.* * *1 to stir, begin to move1 to stir, begin to move* * *1.VT Méx to stir up2.See:* * *1. 2.rebullir vt (Col) <café/té> to stir* * *1. 2.rebullir vt (Col) <café/té> to stir* * *rebullir [I9 ]vi«persona» to move, stir■ rebullirvt( Col) ‹líquido› to stir* * *♦ vito stir, to begin to move* * *v/i move* * *rebullir {38} v: to move, to stir -
10 بدأ
بَدَأَ \ begin, (began, begun): (with to; also with - ing except after the form beginning) to start: It began to rain (or began raining). It was beginning to rain. It’s time to begin work. break out: (of a fire, a disease, or fighting) to start: World War Two broke out on September 3rd, 1939. commence: to begin: Our school year commences in September. launch: to begin (an attack, a new business, a plan, etc.). originate: to start: Who originated these weekly meetings? They originated long ago. set about: to begin doing: I want to repair this, but I don’t know how to set about it. start: to begin: We Started (work) at daybreak. It started to rain. \ بَدَأَ \ get down to: to begin to do seriously: I must get down to finding a job. \ See Also باشَرَ العَمَل بِجدّ \ بَدَأَ (طَلَعَ) النَّهار \ break, broke, broken: (of a day, a storm, etc.) to begin: The storm broke just after daybreak. \ بَدَأَ بِتَشْغيل \ start: to set sth. going: I can’t start my car. The starter started the race. \ بَدَأَ التحرك (السَّفر أو العمل) \ make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. \ بَدَأَ رحلة \ set off: to start on a journey: We set off at sunrise. set out: to start on a journey. start off, start out: to set out on a journey: We started from London. \ بَدَأَ العَمَل بجدّ ونشاط \ set to, set to work: to begin (to do sth.) seriously: As soon as he saw the damage, he set to (work) and repaired it thoroughly. \ بَدَأَ فَجأة \ break into: (of a change of manner) to begin to do sth.: He broke into a run. He broke into a laugh. -
11 rebullirse
1 to stir, begin to move* * *VPR to stir, begin to move* * *vprto stir, to begin to move* * *v/r stir, move* * *vr -
12 Bewegung
f1. movement; auch PHYS. motion; mit bestimmter Absicht: move; (Handbewegung) gesture; FIN. auf Konto: transfer; in Bewegung moving; TECH. auch in motion; fig. astir; Person: on the move; jemand / etw. ist ständig in Bewegung s.o. / s.th. is constantly on the move ( oder moving); jemanden / etw. in Bewegung bringen get s.o. / s.th. moving; etw. in Bewegung setzen auch fig. start s.th. ( oder set s.th. in motion); in Bewegung geraten oder sich in Bewegung setzen start to move; TECH. auch start (working); fig. get going; in Bewegung halten keep (s.th.) moving ( oder going); es kam plötzlich Bewegung in die Menge there was a sudden stir in the crowd; fig. ( ein bisschen) Bewegung bringen in (+ Akk) liven s.th. up, get s.th. going; (aufstacheln) stir up; keine falsche Bewegung! don’t move!, no false moves!, freeze!; Hebel2. nur Sg. (körperliche Bewegung) exercise; Bewegung an der frischen Luft fresh air and exercise; ich brauche etwas Bewegung I need some exercise, I need to stretch my legs; dir fehlt Bewegung you need to get some exercise3. nur Sg. emotional: emotion4. POL. etc. movement; religiöse Bewegungen religious movements; literarische Bewegungen auch: literary trends* * *die Bewegungmovement; exercise; move; motion; emotion* * *Be|we|gung [bə'veːgʊŋ]f -, -en1) movement; (= Handbewegung auch) gesture; (SCI, TECH) movement, motioneine falsche Bewégung! — one false move!
keine Bewégung! — freeze! (inf), don't move!
sich in Bewégung setzen — to start moving, to begin to move
etw in Bewégung setzen or bringen — to set sth in motion, to start sth moving
jdn in Bewégung bringen — to get sb moving
Himmel und Hölle or alle Hebel in Bewégung setzen — to move heaven and earth
jdn in Bewégung halten — to keep sb moving, to keep sb on the go (inf)
2) (= körperliche Bewegung) exerciseBewégung verschaffen or machen — to get (some) exercise
3) (= Unruhe) agitationin Bewégung geraten — to get into a state of agitation
diese Nachricht ließ die ganze Stadt in Bewégung geraten — this news threw the whole town into a state of agitation
plötzlich kam Bewégung in die Menschenmenge — the crowd suddenly became agitated
4) (= Entwicklung) progressetw kommt in Bewégung — sth gets moving
endlich kam Bewégung in die Verhandlungen — at last there was some progress in the negotiations
5) (= Ergriffenheit) emotion6) (POL, ART ETC) movement* * *die1) (movement: Tennis needs a good wrist action.) action2) (training or use (especially of the body) through action or effort: Swimming is one of the healthiest forms of exercise; Take more exercise.) exercise3) ((an act of) changing position or going from one point to another: The animal turned sideways with a swift movement.) movement4) (the art of moving gracefully or expressively: She teaches movement and drama.) movement5) (an organization or association: the Scout movement.) movement6) (the act or state of moving: the motion of the planets; He lost the power of motion.) motion7) (a single movement or gesture: He summoned the waiter with a motion of the hand.) motion* * *Be·we·gung<-, -en>feine/keine [falsche] \Bewegung! one/no false move/moves!; SCI, TECH motion; von schwerem Gegenstand moving; ASTROL, ASTRON der Gestirne/Planete movements pl2. (körperliche Betätigung) exercisejdn in \Bewegung bringen to get sb moving3. (Ergriffenheit) emotioneine Firma, der es an \Bewegung fehlt, wird kaum überleben können a company which can't move [or change] with the times is unlikely to survivejdn in \Bewegung halten to keep sb moving [or fam on the go]ich war heute den ganzen Tag in \Bewegung I was on the go all day todayin \Bewegung geraten POL to start to moveetw in \Bewegung setzen [o bringen] to start sth moving, to get sth going [or started]* * *die; Bewegung, Bewegungen1) movement; (bes. Technik, Physik) motionin Bewegung sein — < person> be on the move; < thing> be in motion
eine Maschine in Bewegung setzen — start [up] a machine
sich in Bewegung setzen — <train etc.> start to move; < procession> move off; < person> get moving
2) (körperliche Bewegung) exercise3) (Ergriffenheit) emotion* * *Bewegung f1. movement; auch PHYS motion; mit bestimmter Absicht: move; (Handbewegung) gesture; FIN auf Konto: transfer;jemand/etwas ist ständig in Bewegung sb/sth is constantly on the move ( oder moving);jemanden/etwas in Bewegung bringen get sb/sth moving;es kam plötzlich Bewegung in die Menge there was a sudden stir in the crowd;fig2. nur sg (körperliche Bewegung) exercise;Bewegung an der frischen Luft fresh air and exercise;ich brauche etwas Bewegung I need some exercise, I need to stretch my legs;dir fehlt Bewegung you need to get some exercise3. nur sg emotional: emotion4. POL etc movement;religiöse Bewegungen religious movements;literarische Bewegungen auch: literary trends* * *die; Bewegung, Bewegungen1) movement; (bes. Technik, Physik) motionin Bewegung sein — < person> be on the move; < thing> be in motion
eine Maschine in Bewegung setzen — start [up] a machine
sich in Bewegung setzen — <train etc.> start to move; < procession> move off; < person> get moving
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13 تحرك
تَحَرُّك \ movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ whisk: to move quickly and lightly: The horse whisked his tail (He used it to brush away flies). They whisked the sick old man into hospital (took him quickly and suddenly). \ تَحَرَّكَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. \ See Also انْطَلَقَ بسرعة \ تَحَرَّكَ \ pop: (with any adv. or prep.) to go or move quickly (usu. without warning, and for a short time): I popped across (the street) to buy a paper. He popped his head round the door just long enough to say good morning. \ See Also طلع (طَلعَ)، دَخَلَ أو خَرَجَ فَجْأةً أو دُفْعَةً واحِدَة \ تَحَرَّكَ \ blow, (blew, blown): to be moved by the wind: The wind blew my hat off. \ See Also حَرَّكَ بِتَأْثير الهَواء \ تَحَرَّكَ بِبُطْءٍ \ crawl: to move slowly: The car crawled up the hill. \ تَحَرَّكَ فَجْأةً \ start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. \ تَحَرَّكَ وهو يُجَقْجِقُ أو يَهْدِر \ chug: (of a boat, vehicle, etc.) to go slowly and steadity with the engine making short regular noises: The boat was chugging along. -
14 geraten
v/i; gerät, geriet, ist geraten1. (ausfallen) turn out; gut / schlecht geraten turn out well / badly; groß / klein geraten sein be big / small; relativ: turn out to be on the big / small side; der Kuchen ist mir nicht geraten hasn’t turned out (properly); die Suppe ist ein bisschen salzig geraten the soup’s a bit on the salty side; jemandem zum Vorteil geraten turn out to s.o.’s advantage; ihm gerät alles ( gut) everything turns out right with him2. nach jemandem geraten Kind: take after s.o.; er gerät ganz nach seinem Vater he really takes after his father; negativ: he’s getting to be just like his father3. geraten an (+ Akk) an etw.: (erlangen) come by, get hold of; (stoßen auf) come across; an jemanden: meet, come across; feindlich: fall foul of; da sind Sie ( bei mir) an den Falschen geraten you’ve come to the wrong person, I’m afraid; wie bist du denn an den geraten? umg. where did you find him ( oder pick him up)?4. (gelangen, kommen) get; in Gefahr, Schwierigkeiten, einen Stau etc.: get into; in einen Sturm etc.: get caught in; auf die Gegenfahrbahn geraten end up on the wrong side of the road; mit der Hand in die Säge geraten get one’s hand caught in the saw; in eine unangenehme Lage geraten get into a difficult situation; in jemandes Hände geraten fall into s.o.’s hands; in Not geraten get into serious difficulties; in Verdacht / unter jemandes Einfluss geraten come under suspicion / s.o.’s influence ( oder sway); unter ein Auto geraten be ( oder get) run over by a car; aus der Fassung / Form geraten lose one’s composure / shape; außer Atem / Kontrolle geraten get out of breath / control; außer sich geraten be beside oneself ( vor with); in Angst / Aufregung geraten get scared / excited; in Panik geraten panic, get into a panic; in Verlegenheit / Versuchung geraten be embarrassed / tempted; in Wut geraten get really angry, fly into a rage; in Bewegung geraten get under way, start moving; in Brand geraten catch fire; ins Stocken / Stottern geraten grind to a halt / start to stutter; in Gefangenschaft geraten end up in prison; in Vergessenheit geraten be forgotten; Abweg, Adresse, Haar etc.—I P.P. raten1, raten2, geraten1II Adj. (ratsam) advisable; (vorteilhaft) advantageous; es scheint mir geraten zu (+ Inf.) I think it would be advisable to (+ Inf.), the best policy would seem to be to (+ Inf.) ich halte es nicht gerade für geraten zu (+ Inf.) I don’t really think it would be a good idea to (+ Inf.)* * *to get; to be succesful* * *ge|ra|ten I [gə'raːtn] pret geriet [gə'riːt] ptp geraten [gə'raːtn]vi aux sein1) (= zufällig gelangen) to get (in +acc into)geráten — to get sth, to come by sth
an einen Ort geráten — to come to a place
an den Richtigen/Falschen geráten — to come to the right/wrong person
unter ein Fahrzeug geráten — to fall under a vehicle
mit der Hand in eine Maschine geráten — to get one's hand caught in a machine
in Gefangenschaft geráten — to be taken prisoner
das Schiff ist in einen Sturm geráten — the boat got caught in a storm
in Bewegung geráten — to begin to move
ins Stocken geráten — to come to a halt
ins Schleudern geráten — to go into a skid
in Brand geráten — to catch fire
in Angst/Begeisterung/Schwierigkeiten geráten — to get scared/enthusiastic/into difficulties
in Vergessenheit geráten — to fall into oblivion
auf krumme Wege or die schiefe Bahn geráten — to stray from the straight and narrow
aus der Fassung/der Form geráten — to lose one's composure/one's shape
unter schlechten Einfluss geráten — to come under a bad influence
See:2) (= sich entwickeln, gelingen, ausfallen) to turn outihm gerät einfach alles — everything he does turns out well or is a success, everything always goes right for him
mein Aufsatz ist mir zu lang geráten — my essay turned out too long
der Junge/Kaktus ist gut geráten — the boy/cactus turned out well
II ptp von raten, geratennach jdm geráten — to take after sb
adjgeh = ratsam) advisableich halte es für geráten — I think it would be advisable
* * *ge·ra·ten1[gəɐa:tn̩]vi Hilfsverb: sein▪ irgendwohin \geraten to get to somewherein schlechte Gesellschaft/eine Schlägerei/einen Stau \geraten to get into bad company/a fight/a traffic jaman einen Ort \geraten to come to a place2. (unbeabsichtigt kommen)unter einen Lastwagen \geraten to fall under a lorry [or truck]in einen Sturm \geraten to get caught in a storm3. (sich konfrontiert sehen mit)in Armut \geraten to end up in povertyin eine Falle \geraten to fall into a trapin Gefangenschaft \geraten to be taken prisonerin Schulden/Schwierigkeiten/eine Situation \geraten to get into debt[s]/difficulties/a situation4. (erfüllt werden von)in Furcht/Verlegenheit/Wut \geraten to get scared/embarrassed/angryin Panik \geraten to start to panicin Bewegung \geraten to begin to movein Brand \geraten to catch fireins Schleudern \geraten to get into a skidins Schwärmen/Träumen \geraten to fall into a rapture/dreamins Stocken \geraten to come to a haltin Vergessenheit \geraten to fall into oblivion6. (ausfallen)der Pulli ist mir zu groß \geraten my jumper turned out too bigdas Essay ist zu kurz \geraten the essay turned out too short7. (gelingen)das Soufflé ist mir \geraten/mir nicht \geraten my soufflé turned/didn't turn out wellalle meine Kinder sind gut \geraten all my children turned out well▪ an jdn \geraten to come across sb9. (arten)▪ nach jdm \geraten to take after sb10.▶ [vor etw dat] [über jdn/etw] außer sich dat \geraten to be beside oneself [with sth] [over sb/sth]ge·ra·ten2[gəˈra:tn̩]* * *Iunregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) getan den Richtigen/Falschen geraten — come to the right/wrong person
in Panik geraten — panic or get into a panic
2) (gelingen) turn out wellsie ist zu kurz/lang geraten — (scherzh.) she has turned out on the short/tall side
3) (ähneln)IIes scheint mir geraten,... — I think it advisable...
* * *geraten1 v/i; gerät, geriet, ist geraten1. (ausfallen) turn out;gut/schlecht geraten turn out well/badly;ist mir nicht geraten hasn’t turned out (properly);die Suppe ist ein bisschen salzig geraten the soup’s a bit on the salty side;jemandem zum Vorteil geraten turn out to sb’s advantage;ihm gerät alles (gut) everything turns out right with him2.nach jemandem geraten Kind: take after sb;er gerät ganz nach seinem Vater he really takes after his father; negativ: he’s getting to be just like his father3.geraten an (+akk) an etwas: (erlangen) come by, get hold of; (stoßen auf) come across; an jemanden: meet, come across; feindlich: fall foul of;4. (gelangen, kommen) get; in Gefahr, Schwierigkeiten, einen Stau etc: get into; in einen Sturm etc: get caught in;auf die Gegenfahrbahn geraten end up on the wrong side of the road;mit der Hand in die Säge geraten get one’s hand caught in the saw;in eine unangenehme Lage geraten get into a difficult situation;in jemandes Hände geraten fall into sb’s hands;in Not geraten get into serious difficulties;in Verdacht/unter jemandes Einfluss geraten come under suspicion/sb’s influence ( oder sway);aus der Fassung/Form geraten lose one’s composure/shape;außer Atem/Kontrolle geraten get out of breath/control;außer sich geraten be beside oneself (vor with);in Angst/Aufregung geraten get scared/excited;in Panik geraten panic, get into a panic;in Verlegenheit/Versuchung geraten be embarrassed/tempted;in Wut geraten get really angry, fly into a rage;in Bewegung geraten get under way, start moving;in Brand geraten catch fire;ins Stocken/Stottern geraten grind to a halt/start to stutter;in Gefangenschaft geraten end up in prison;geraten2A. pperf → raten2, geraten1es scheint mir geraten zu (+inf) I think it would be advisable to (+inf), the best policy would seem to be to (+inf)ich halte es nicht gerade für geraten zu (+inf) I don’t really think it would be a good idea to (+inf)* * *Iunregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) getan den Richtigen/Falschen geraten — come to the right/wrong person
in Panik geraten — panic or get into a panic
2) (gelingen) turn out wellsie ist zu kurz/lang geraten — (scherzh.) she has turned out on the short/tall side
3) (ähneln)IIAdjektiv; nicht attr. advisablees scheint mir geraten,... — I think it advisable...
* * *adj.advised adj. -
15 stand, (stood)
تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. -
16 stir
تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. -
17 travel
تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. -
18 beweging
4 [organisatie vaak in samenstellingen] movement5 [aandrift] 〈zie voorbeelden 5〉♦voorbeelden:er is geen beweging in te krijgen • it won't budge/movebeweging nemen • get exercisein één beweging • with one movein beweging blijven • keep moving2 de wagen reageert op de geringste beweging van het stuur • the car responds to the slightest movement of the wheel3 in beweging zijn • be moving/in motion -
19 зашевелить(ся)
1) begin to move; 2) begin to move -
20 entrer
entrer [ɑ̃tʀe]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━➭ TABLE 1━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. <━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► entrer se traduira par to come in ou par to go in suivant que le locuteur se trouve ou non à l'endroit en question.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. to go (or to come) in• entrez ! come in!• entrer chez qn to come (or go) into sb's houseb. [marchandises, devises] to enter• entrer dans un fichier/système (légalement) to enter a file/system ; (illégalement) to hack into a file/systemc. (Theatre) « entrent trois gardes » "enter three guards"d. ( = tenir) to go in• il faut que je perde 3 kg pour entrer dans cette robe I'll have to lose 3 kilos if I want to get into this dresse. ( = devenir membre de) entrer dans [+ club, parti, entreprise] to joinf. ( = heurter) entrer dans [+ arbre, poteau] to crash intoh. ( = commencer à être) entrer dans [+ phase, période] to enter• entrer dans la vie active or dans le monde du travail to begin one's working lifei. (locutions)• laisser entrer qn dans to let sb into► faire entrer [+ pièce, objet à emballer] to fit in ; (en fraude) [+ marchandises, immigrants] to smuggle in ; [+ accusé, témoin] to bring in ; [+ invité, visiteur] to show in2. <a. ( = faire entrer) comment allez-vous entrer cette armoire dans la chambre ? how are you going to get that wardrobe into the bedroom?b. [+ données] to key in* * *ɑ̃tʀe
1.
verbe transitif (+ v avoir)1) ( transporter) ( vu de l'intérieur) to bring [something] in; ( vu de l'extérieur) to take [something] in3) Informatique to enter4) Sport to score [but]
2.
verbe intransitif (+ v être)1) ( pénétrer) gén to get in, to enter; ( en allant) to go in; ( en venant) to come in; ( en roulant) to drive inl'eau est entrée par une fissure — the water came in ou got in through a crack
je suis entré dans Paris par le sud — ( en voiture) I drove into Paris from the south
‘défense d'entrer’ — ( sur une porte) ‘no entry’; ( sur une barrière) ‘no trespassing’
faire entrer la table par la fenêtre — ( vu de l'intérieur) to bring the table in through the window; ( vu de l'extérieur) to take the table in through the window
2) (tenir, s'adapter) to fitfaire entrer quelque chose dans quelque chose — to fit ou get something into a something
3) (s'intégrer, commencer)entrer dans — to enter [débat, période]; to join [opposition, gouvernement, armée]
entrer en — to enter into [pourparlers, négociations]
il entre dans la catégorie des... — he comes into the category of...
entrer dans la légende — [personne] to become a legend; [fait] to become legendary
j'ai fait entrer tes dépenses dans les frais généraux — I've included your expenses in the overheads
4) ( être un élément de)
3.
verbe impersonnel* * *ɑ̃tʀe1. vi1) (dans un lieu) (en allant) to go in, to enter, (en venant) to come in, to enterentrer dans [pièce, immeuble] (en allant) — to go into, to enter, (en venant) to come into, to enter
Ils sont tous entrés dans la maison. — They all went into the house.
2) [objet, meuble, pièce]Le piano a pu entrer par la fenêtre. — They managed to get the piano in through the window.
On l'a fait entrer par la fenêtre. — We got it in through the window.
3) (comme membre, patient)entrer dans [club, institution] — to join
entrer dans le système INFORMATIQUE — to log in, to log on
4) (= heurter)entrer dans [mélange] — to go into, [responsabilités] to form part of
6) (= se joindre)entrer dans [vues, craintes de qn] — to share
2. vt1) INFORMATIQUE to input, to enterentrer des données — to input data, to enter data
J'ai entré toutes les adresses de mon agenda sur mon ordinateur. — I've entered all the addresses in my diary onto my computer., I've put all the addresses in my diary onto my computer.
2) [marchandises] (en allant) to take in, (en venant) to bring in3) [meuble] to get inOn l'a entré par la fenêtre. — We got it in through the window.
4) [griffes] to sink inLe chat lui entrait ses griffes dans le bras. — The cat sank its claws into his arm.
* * *entrer verb table: aimerA vtr (+ v avoir)1 ( transporter) ( vu de l'intérieur) to bring [sth] in [objet, marchandise]; ( vu de l'extérieur) to take [sth] in [objet, marchandise]; entrer qch en fraude dans un pays to smuggle sth into a country;2 ( enfoncer) to stick [ongles, épée] (dans into);4 Sport to score [but].B vi (+ v être)1 ( pénétrer) gén to get in, to enter; ( en allant) to go in; ( en venant) to come in; ( en roulant) to drive in; je l'ai vu entrer dans la maison par la fenêtre/par la porte de derrière I saw him get into ou enter the house through the window/by the back door; la balle est entrée au-dessus de l'oreille the bullet entered above the ear; l'eau est entrée par une fissure the water came in ou got in through a crack; ils sont entrés en France par l'Italie they came into France via Italy; je suis entré dans Paris par le sud ( en voiture) I drove into Paris from the south; ils sont entrés sur le court/notre territoire/la scène politique they came onto the court/our territory/the political scene; nous sommes entrés dans l'eau/la boue jusqu'aux chevilles we sank up to our ankles in water/mud; les marchandises entrent et sortent sans aucun contrôle goods come and go without being checked at all; entrez! come in!; ‘défense d'entrer’ ( sur une porte) ‘no entry’; ( sur une barrière) ‘no trespassing’; je ne fais qu'entrer et sortir I can only stay a minute; laisse-moi entrer! let me in!; ne laisse pas/j'ai laissé le chat entrer dans la cuisine don't let/I let the cat into the kitchen; fais entrer le chat dans la cuisine let the cat into the kitchen; je vous ferai entrer par la cuisine I'll let you in through the kitchen; faire entrer la table par la fenêtre ( vu de l'intérieur) to bring the table in through the window; ( vu de l'extérieur) to take the table in through the window; fais-la entrer show her in; faites entrer show him/her/them etc in;2 (tenir, s'adapter) c'est trop gros, ça n'entrera jamais it's too big, it'll never fit; ça n'entre pas dans la valise it doesn't fit in the suitcase; la clé n'entre pas dans la serrure the key doesn't fit ou won't go in the lock; faire entrer qch dans une valise to fit ou get sth into a suitcase; je n'arrive pas à faire entrer la pièce dans la fente I can't get the coin into the slot; on peut faire entrer trente personnes dans la pièce you can fit ou get thirty people in the room; nous sommes entrés à dix dans la voiture we got ten of us into the car;3 (s'intégrer, commencer) entrer dans to enter [débat, période]; to join [opposition, entreprise]; entrer à to enter [école, hit-parade]; to join [gouvernement, parti, armée]; to get into [université]; entrer en to enter into [pourparlers, négociations]; il entre en deuxième année he's going into his second year; il entre dans sa quarantième année he's turned thirty-nine; il entre dans la quarantaine he's pushing forty; entrer dans la vie de qn to come into sb's life; le doute est entré dans mon esprit I'm beginning to have doubts; entrer dans l'hiver to enter the winter; entrer en convalescence to start to convalesce; n'entrons pas dans ces considérations/les détails let's not go into those matters/the details; faire entrer qn dans une organisation/qch dans un système to get sb into an organization/sth into a system; il m'a fait entrer au ministère he got me into the ministry; je ne sais pas comment cette idée lui est entrée dans la tête I don't know how he/she got that idea into his/her head; il entre dans la catégorie des… he comes into the category of…; expression entrée dans l'usage expression which has come into use; entrer dans l'histoire to go down in history; entrer dans la légende [personne] to become a legend; [fait] to become legendary; entrer dans le capital de… Fin to take a stake in…; acteur qui entre dans son personnage actor who gets into his/her character; mesure qui entre mal dans le cadre d'une politique libérale measure which does not fit the framework of a liberal policy; faire entrer un mot nouveau dans le dictionnaire to put a new word in the dictionary; cela n'entre pas dans mes attributions it's not part of my duties; la question n'entre pour rien dans ma décision the question has no bearing on my decision; j'ai fait entrer tes dépenses dans les frais généraux I've included your expenses in the overheads; entrer en mouvement/fusion to begin to move/to melt; entrer dans une colère noire or une rage folle to fly into a blind rage;4 ( être un élément de) les ingrédients qui entrent dans la recette the ingredients which go into ou make up the recipe; le carbone entre pour moitié dans ce composé carbon makes up half (of) this compound; leurs parts entrent pour 20% dans le capital their shares make up 20% of the capital.C v impers il entre une part de chance dans tout a certain amount of luck goes into everything; il n'entre pas dans mes intentions de faire I have no intention of doing; il n'entre pas dans mes habitudes de faire I am not in the habit of doing.[ɑ̃tre] verbe intransitif (auxiliaire être)A.[PÉNÉTRER]1. [personne - généralement] to enter ; [ - vu de l'intérieur] to come in ; [ - vu de l'extérieur] to go in ; [ - à pied] to walk in ; [ - à cheval, à bicyclette] to ride in[véhicule] to drive intoc, toc! — entrez! knock, knock! — come in!entrez, entrez! do come in!, come on in!empêche-les d'entrer keep them out, don't let them inentrer au port to come into ou to enter harbouret voici les joueurs qui entrent sur le terrain/court here are the players coming onto the field/courta. [en lui montrant le chemin] show her inb. [en l'appelant] call her in[vent, eau]par où entre l'eau? how does the water penetrate ou get in?laisser entrer: ce genre de fenêtre laisse entrer plus de lumière this kind of window lets more light in2. [adhérer]elle entre à la maternelle/en troisième année she's going to nursery school/moving up into the third yeara. [généralement] to get goods inb. [en fraude] to smuggle goods in4. [tenir, trouver sa place]a. [généralement] I can fit another bag under the seatb. [en serrant] I can squeeze another bag under the seat5. (familier) [connaissances, explication] to sink inl'informatique, ça entre tout seul avec elle learning about computers is very easy with her as a teacher6. RELIGIONB.[DÉBUTER] [une action]entrer en ébullition to reach boiling point, to begin to boil————————[ɑ̃tre] verbe transitif (auxiliaire avoir)1. [produits - généralement] to take in (separable), to bring in (separable), to import ; [ - en fraude] to smuggle in (separable)2. [enfoncer] to dig3. [passer]————————entrer dans verbe plus préposition[à pied] to walk intoil ne les laisse jamais entrer dans la chambre noire he never lets ou allows them into the black room2. [adhérer à - obj: club, association, parti] to join, to become a member of ; [ - obj: entreprise] to joinentrer dans une famille [par mariage] to marry into a family4. [constituant]l'eau entre pour moitié dans cette boisson water makes up 50% of this drink5. [se mêler de] to enter intoje ne veux pas entrer dans vos histoires I don't want to have anything to do with ou to be involved in your little schemes[se lancer dans]6. [être inclus dans]entrer dans l'usage [terme] to come into common use, to become part of everyday language7. [s'enfoncer, pénétrer dans]la balle/flèche est entrée dans son bras the bullet/arrow lodged itself in her arm8. [tenir dans] to get in, to go in, to fit intout n'entrera pas dans la valise we won't get everything in the suitcase, everything won't fit in the suitcasefaire entrer [en poussant]: faire entrer des vêtements dans une valise to press clothes in ou down in a suitcase9. [obj: période] to enterj'espère ne pas entrer dans cette catégorie de personnes I hope I don't belong to that category of people11. (familier) [obj: connaissances, explication]b. [à force de répéter] to drum ou to hammer something into somebody's headtu ne lui feras jamais entrer dans la tête que c'est impossible you'll never get it into his head ou convince him that it's impossible
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