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101 sever
v. ayırmak, bölmek, kesmek, yarmak, paylaştırmak, ayrılmak, kopmak* * *ayır* * *['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) son vermek2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) koparmak• -
102 sever
• jakaa• erota• erottaa• katkaista yhteys• katketa• katkaista* * *'sevə1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) katkaista2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) irrottaa, katkaista• -
103 sever
['sɛvə(r)]vt* * *['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) przerywać, odcinać2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) odrywać• -
104 sever
['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) pārtraukt; izbeigt2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) noraut; nocirst; nogriezt•* * *atšķirt, atdalīt; pārraut; pārtrūkt -
105 sever
['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) nutraukti2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) nukirsti, nutraukti• -
106 sever
v. skära av, slita av; bryta med; skilja; skiljas åt* * *['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) bryta med, avbryta2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) klippa (skära, hugga, slita) av• -
107 sever
['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) přerušit2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) utrhnout•* * *• odštěpit• oddělit• odseknout -
108 sever
['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) prerušiť2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) odtrhnúť•* * *• separovat• skoncit• spôsobit roztržku• prestrihnút• prerušit styky• pretrhnút• prerušit• prerezat• pretrhnút sa• preseknút• delit• robit rozdiel• rozlúcit• rozdelovat• roztrhnút• rozviest• otrhnút od seba• prasknút• postupovat samostatne• postupovat oddelene• postupovat individuálne• odtat• oddelit• odseknút• odlúcit -
109 sever
['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) a rupe, a întrerupe2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) a tăia• -
110 sever
['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) διακόπτω2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) αποκόπτω,κόβω• -
111 sever
['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) cesser, rompre2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) couper• -
112 sever
['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) romper2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) cortar• -
113 link
A n1 ( in chain) maillon m ; to be the weak link in constituer le point faible de [chain, investments, argument] ;3 (connection between facts, events, phenomena) rapport m (between entre) ; lien m (with avec) ; there are possible links with the explosion il est possible qu'il y ait un rapport avec l'explosion ;4 (between nations, companies) ( economic or trading tie) relation f (with avec ; between entre) ; ( historical or friendly tie) lien m (with avec ; between entre) ; to forge links between forger des liens entre ; to break off/renew links rompre/renouer les relations ; to have links with terrorist groups avoir des liens avec des groupes terroristes ;6 ( on a web page) lien m.B vtr1 ( connect physically) [road, path, tunnel, staircase, cable, chain] relier [places, objects] ; to link A to B ou A with B ou A and B relier A à B ; to be linked by être relié par [bus, bridge, cable] ; to link arms [people] se donner le bras ; to link arms with sb prendre qn par le bras ; to walk along arms linked marcher bras dessus bras dessous ;2 (relate, establish connection between) to link sth to ou with lier qch à [inflation, income] ; établir un lien entre qch et [statistic, fact, crime, illness] ; the gene has been linked to cancer on a établi un lien entre ce gène et le cancer ; evidence linking sb to a crime des preuves qui établissent un lien entre qn et un crime ; police think the crimes are linked la police pense qu'il y a un lien entre les crimes ; his name has been linked with son nom a été associé à [deed, name] ; to be linked by ( have in common) être lié par ;3 Comput connecter [terminals, computers] ; to link sth to ou with connecter qch à [mainframe, terminal] ;4 TV, Radio établir une liaison entre [places] (by par) ; to be linked to Moscow by satellite avoir une liaison par satellite avec Moscou.1 [rings, circles, symbols] entrelacé ;2 fig [issues, problems, crimes, projects] lié ; they are romantically linked il y a quelque chose entre eux.a chain is as strong as its weakest link Prov une chaîne ne peut pas être plus solide que son maillon le plus faible.■ link up: -
114 interrupt
1) (to stop a person while he is saying or doing something, especially by saying etc something oneself: He interrupted her while she was speaking; He interrupted her speech; Listen to me and don't interrupt!) afbryde2) (to stop or make a break in (an activity etc): He interrupted his work to eat his lunch; You interrupted my thoughts.) afbryde3) (to cut off (a view etc): A block of flats interrupted their view of the sea.) afskære•* * *1) (to stop a person while he is saying or doing something, especially by saying etc something oneself: He interrupted her while she was speaking; He interrupted her speech; Listen to me and don't interrupt!) afbryde2) (to stop or make a break in (an activity etc): He interrupted his work to eat his lunch; You interrupted my thoughts.) afbryde3) (to cut off (a view etc): A block of flats interrupted their view of the sea.) afskære• -
115 interrupt
1) (to stop a person while he is saying or doing something, especially by saying etc something oneself: He interrupted her while she was speaking; He interrupted her speech; Listen to me and don't interrupt!) interrumpir2) (to stop or make a break in (an activity etc): He interrupted his work to eat his lunch; You interrupted my thoughts.) interrumpir3) (to cut off (a view etc): A block of flats interrupted their view of the sea.) obstruir; esconder•interrupt vb interrumpirtr[ɪntə'rʌpt]1 interrumpir■ we interrupt this programme with a news flash interrumpimos este programa con una noticia de última hora■ work on the building was interrupted by the war la construcción del edificio fue interrumpida por la guerra■ a flat landscape interrupted only by a few trees un paisaje llano interrumpido solamente por unos árboles1 interrumpirinterrupt [.ɪntə'rʌpt] v: interrumpirv.• atajar v.• entrecortar v.• estorbar v.• interrumpir v.• perturbar v.'ɪntə'rʌpttransitive/intransitive verb interrumpir[ˌɪntǝ'rʌpt]1.VT interrumpir2.VI interrumpirsorry to interrupt, but... — perdonen que les interrumpa, pero..., siento interrumpir, pero...
* * *['ɪntə'rʌpt]transitive/intransitive verb interrumpir -
116 interrupt
1) (to stop a person while he is saying or doing something, especially by saying etc something oneself: He interrupted her while she was speaking; He interrupted her speech; Listen to me and don't interrupt!) avbryte2) (to stop or make a break in (an activity etc): He interrupted his work to eat his lunch; You interrupted my thoughts.) avbryte3) (to cut off (a view etc): A block of flats interrupted their view of the sea.) stenge for•avbryteverb \/ˌɪntəˈrʌpt\/1) avbryte (også EDB), forårsake avbrudd i, forstyrre2) stenge, skygge for -
117 interrupt
1) (to stop a person while he is saying or doing something, especially by saying etc something oneself: He interrupted her while she was speaking; He interrupted her speech; Listen to me and don't interrupt!) prekiniti2) (to stop or make a break in (an activity etc): He interrupted his work to eat his lunch; You interrupted my thoughts.) prekiniti3) (to cut off (a view etc): A block of flats interrupted their view of the sea.) odrezati, onemogočiti•* * *[intərʌpt]transitive verbprekiniti, motiti, vpasti v besedo; ustaviti, presekati -
118 interrupt
1) (to stop a person while he is saying or doing something, especially by saying etc something oneself: He interrupted her while she was speaking; He interrupted her speech; Listen to me and don't interrupt!) trufla, grípa fram í2) (to stop or make a break in (an activity etc): He interrupted his work to eat his lunch; You interrupted my thoughts.) trufla, stöðva í bili3) (to cut off (a view etc): A block of flats interrupted their view of the sea.) rjúfa, koma í veg fyrir• -
119 interrupt
1) (to stop a person while he is saying or doing something, especially by saying etc something oneself: He interrupted her while she was speaking; He interrupted her speech; Listen to me and don't interrupt!) interromper2) (to stop or make a break in (an activity etc): He interrupted his work to eat his lunch; You interrupted my thoughts.) interromper3) (to cut off (a view etc): A block of flats interrupted their view of the sea.) interromper•* * *in.ter.rupt[intər'∧pt] vt+vi 1 interromper, suspender, fazer parar, estorvar. 2 separar. -
120 interrupt
1) (to stop a person while he is saying or doing something, especially by saying etc something oneself: He interrupted her while she was speaking; He interrupted her speech; Listen to me and don't interrupt!) pārtraukt; iejaukties2) (to stop or make a break in (an activity etc): He interrupted his work to eat his lunch; You interrupted my thoughts.) pārtraukt3) (to cut off (a view etc): A block of flats interrupted their view of the sea.) traucēt•* * *pārtraukums; robs, plaisa; pārtrauce; pārtraukt; iejaukties; traucēt
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