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101 امتلأ
اِمْتَلأ \ fill: to become full: Her eyes filled with tears. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. \ اِمْتَلأ بِـ \ burst: to be filled to the breaking point (with a substance or feeling): His case was bursting with books. He was bursting with excitement. \ See Also تَفَجَّر بِـ -
102 Brennen
n1. burning etc.2. von Schnaps: distillation4. von Vieh: branding* * *das Brennenfiring; cauterization* * *brẹn|nen ['brɛnən] pret bra\#nnte ['brantə] ptp gebra\#nnt [gə'brant]1. vito burn; (Haus, Wald auch) to be on fire; (elektrisches Gerät, Glühbirne etc) to be on; (Zigarette, Sparflamme) to be alight; (Stich) to sting; (Füße) to hurt, to be soredas Streichholz/Feuerzeug brennt nicht — the match/lighter won't light
auf der Haut/in den Augen brennen — to burn or sting the skin/eyes
im Zimmer brennt noch Licht — the light is still on in the room
es brennt! — fire, fire!; (fig) it's urgent
wo brennts denn? (inf) — what's the panic?
darauf brennen, etw zu tun — to be dying to do sth
See:→ Boden2. vt1) to burn; Branntwein to distil (Brit), to distill (US); Mandeln, Kaffee to roast; Porzellan, Ton, Ziegel to fire, to bake2) (COMPUT) CD, DVD to burn, to record3. vr (lit)to burn oneself ( an +dat on inf = sich täuschen) to be very much mistaken* * *2) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) burn3) (to obtain alcoholic spirit from anything by this method: Whisky is distilled from barley.) distil4) (burning: The building is on fire!) on fire5) ((of china, pottery etc) to heat in an oven, or kiln, in order to harden and strengthen: The ceramic pots must be fired.) fire6) (to have a strong desire (for something, or to be something): I was itching to slap the child.) itch7) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) sting* * *bren·nen< brannte, gebrannt>[ˈbrɛnən]I. vi1. (in Flammen stehen) to be on firelichterloh \brennen to be ablazezu \brennen anfangen to start burning, to catch fire▪ \brennend burning▪ etw \brennen lassen to leave sth on4. (schmerzen) to be soreauf der Haut/in den Augen \brennen to burn [or sting] the skin/eyes5. (auf etw sinnen)▪ darauf \brennen, etw zu tun to be dying to do sth6. (ungeduldig sein)vor Neugier \brennen to be bursting with curiosityII. vi imperses brennt! fire! fire!in der Fabrik brennt es there's a fire in the factoryIII. vt1. (rösten)▪ etw \brennen to roast sth2. (destillieren)▪ etw \brennen to distil [or AM -ll] sthetw schwarz [o illegal] \brennen to moonshine sth AM3. (härten)▪ etw \brennen to fire [or bake] sth4. (aufbrennen)▪ einem Tier etw auf die Haut \brennen to brand an animal's hide with sth5. INFORMIV. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) burn; < house etc.> burn, be on fireschnell/leicht brennen — catch fire quickly/easily
wo brennt's denn? — (fig. ugs.) what's the panic?
2) (glühen) be alight3) (leuchten) be on4) (scheinen)mir brennen die Augen — my eyes are stinging or smarting
6)2.darauf brennen, etwas zu tun — be dying or longing to do something
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) burn <hole, pattern, etc.>3) (rösten) roast <coffee beans, almonds, etc.>* * *Brennen n1. burning etc2. von Schnaps: distillation4. von Vieh: branding* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) burn; <house etc.> burn, be on fireschnell/leicht brennen — catch fire quickly/easily
wo brennt's denn? — (fig. ugs.) what's the panic?
2) (glühen) be alight3) (leuchten) be on4) (scheinen)mir brennen die Augen — my eyes are stinging or smarting
6)2.darauf brennen, etwas zu tun — be dying or longing to do something
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103 brennen
bren·nen <brannte, gebrannt> [ʼbrɛnən]vi1) ( in Flammen stehen) to be on fire;lichterloh \brennen to be ablaze;zu \brennen anfangen to start burning, to catch fire;\brennend burningetw \brennen lassen to leave sth on4) ( schmerzen) to be sore;5) ( auf etw sinnen)darauf \brennen, etw zu tun to be dying to do sth6) ( ungeduldig sein)vor Neugier \brennen to be bursting with curiosityes brennt! fire! fire!;in der Fabrik brennt es there's a fire in the factory;vt1) ( rösten)etw \brennen to roast sth2) ( destillieren)etw \brennen to distil [or (Am) -ll] sth;3) ( härten)etw \brennen to fire [or bake] sth4) (auf\brennen)einem Tier etw auf die Haut \brennen to brand an animal's hide with sth;vr -
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105 تفجر
تَفَجَّرَ \ spurt: (of flame or liquid) to come out in a sudden burst: Water spurted from the damaged pipe. \ تَفَجَّرَ بِـ \ burst: to be filled to the breaking point (with a substance or feeling): His case was bursting with books. He was bursting with excitement. \ See Also امتلأ (اِمْتَلأ) -
106 zerreißen
(unreg.)I v/t (hat zerrissen)1. unabsichtlich: tear; absichtlich: tear up; in Stücke: tear to pieces; (Faden, Fesseln etc.) break; (jemanden) Bombe: blow to pieces2. fig.: ein Schuss zerriss die Stille the silence was rent by (the sound of) a shot; es zerreißt mir das Herz it breaks my heart; ( in der Luft) zerreißen umg. (kritisieren) tear s.th. oder s.o. to shreds; da hätt’s mich fast zerrissen umg. vor Lachen etc.: I nearly ruptured myself; von zu viel Essen: I nearly burst; es hätte ihn vor Neid fast zerrissen he was almost bursting with envy; MaulII v/i (ist) tear; Faden, Nebel, Wolken: break; Sack, Schlauch: burst; seine Nerven waren zum Zerreißen gespannt fig. his nerves were strained almost to breaking pointIII v/refl (hat) umg. go to no end of trouble, bend over backwards; sich für etw. zerreißen put everything one has (got) into s.th.; sie zerriss sich fast, um... she nearly bust(ed Am.) a gut ( oder wore herself out) (trying) to..., she bent over backwards to...; ich kann mich doch nicht zerreißen! I can’t be in two places at once; zerrissen* * *to tear up; to disrupt; to rend; to rupture; to snag; to tear; to rip; to tear to pieces* * *zer|rei|ßen ptp zerri\#ssen [tsɛɐ'rɪsn] irreg1. vt1) (aus Versehen) to tear; (in Stücke) to tear to pieces or shreds; Faden, Seil etc to break; (absichtlich) Brief etc to tear up; (= zerfleischen) to tear apart; (= plötzlich aufreißen, durchbrechen) Wolkendecke, Stille etc to rend (liter); (fig ) Land to tear apart or in two; Bindungen to breakes zerreißt mir das Herz (liter) — it is heart-rending or heartbreaking, it breaks my heart
See:→ auch zerrissen2) (= kritisieren) Autor, Stück, Film to tear apart, to tear to pieces,See:→ Luft2. vi aux sein(Stoff) to tear; (Band, Seil etc) to break3. vr (fig)ich könnte mich vor Wut zerréíßen — I'm hopping (mad) (esp Brit inf), I'm totally pissed (US inf)
ich kann mich doch nicht zerréíßen! — I can't be in two places at once
sich zerréíßen, (um) etw zu tun — to go to no end of trouble to do sth
* * *(to tear into pieces: She tore up the letter.) tear up* * *zer·rei·ßen *I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \zerreißen to tear sth to pieces [or shreds▪ etw \zerreißen to tear stheinen Brief/Scheck \zerreißen to tear up a letter/cheque [or AM check▪ jdn/ein Tier/etw \zerreißen to tear sb/an animal/sth apart4. (zerfetzen)▪ jdn \zerreißen to rip sb to shreds5.II. vi Hilfsverb: sein to tear; Seil, Faden to break* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tear up; (in kleine Stücke) tear to pieces; < animal> tear < prey> limb from limb; dismember < prey>; break < thread>2) (beschädigen) tear <stocking, trousers, etc.> (an + Dat. on)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein <thread, string, rope> break; <paper, cloth, etc.> tear* * *zerreißen (irr)A. v/t (hat zerrissen)1. unabsichtlich: tear; absichtlich: tear up; in Stücke: tear to pieces; (Faden, Fesseln etc) break; (jemanden) Bombe: blow to pieces2. fig:ein Schuss zerriss die Stille the silence was rent by (the sound of) a shot;es zerreißt mir das Herz it breaks my heart;da hätt’s mich fast zerrissen umg vor Lachen etc: I nearly ruptured myself; von zu viel Essen: I nearly burst;B. v/i (ist) tear; Faden, Nebel, Wolken: break; Sack, Schlauch: burst;seine Nerven waren zum Zerreißen gespannt fig his nerves were strained almost to breaking pointC. v/r (hat) umg go to no end of trouble, bend over backwards;sich für etwas zerreißen put everything one has (got) into sth;sie zerriss sich fast, um … she nearly bust(ed US) a gut ( oder wore herself out) (trying) to …, she bent over backwards to …;* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tear up; (in kleine Stücke) tear to pieces; < animal> tear < prey> limb from limb; dismember < prey>; break < thread>2) (beschädigen) tear <stocking, trousers, etc.> (an + Dat. on)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein <thread, string, rope> break; <paper, cloth, etc.> tear* * *v.to disrupt v.to tear v.(§ p.,p.p.: tore, torn)to tear up v. -
107 rozpierać
impf ⇒ rozeprzeć* * *(-am, -asz)* * *ipf.push from inside; expand; duma go rozpiera he's bursting with pride.ipf.sit back; rozeprzeć się w fotelu sit back in one's armchair.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozpierać
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108 dar la bienvenida
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109 reprimido sexualmente
Ex. Freud's typical patient in the early years was frequently hysteric -- often female, bright, sexually repressed, bursting with vivid dreams and fantasies, prone to psychosomatic symptomatology.* * *Ex: Freud's typical patient in the early years was frequently hysteric -- often female, bright, sexually repressed, bursting with vivid dreams and fantasies, prone to psychosomatic symptomatology.
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110 vitalité
vitalité [vitalite]feminine noun[de personne] energy ; [d'institution] vitality* * *vitalite* * *vitalite nf* * *vitalité nf ( de personne) vitality, energy; (de marché, d'économie) vitality; elle déborde de vitalité she's bursting with energy.[vitalite] nom féminin[d'une expression, d'une théorie] vitality -
111 burst
§ აფეთქების ან რისამე გასკდომის ხმა, ემოციების უცაბედი გამოვლინება§1 (burst) გასკდომა, გახეთქვაthe tire/balloon burst საბურავი / ბუშტი გასკდაshe was bursting with fury / envy სიბრაზისაგან/შურისაგან გულზე სკდებოდაshe burst with laughing სიცილით მოკვდა /გასკდა;she is bursting to tell me everything ერთი სული აქვს, ყველაფერი მითხრას2 აფეთქება (აფეთქდება)the shell/boiler burst ჭურვი/საქვაბე აფეთწდა3 ავარდნა ატყდომაhe burst into/out of the room ოთახში შემოვარდა//ოთახიდან გავარდა4 გარღვევა, განგრევაhe burst into uproarious laughter ხარხარი/როხროხი აუტყდაto burst one's bonds ბორკილების მოშორება / მოხსნა / გადაყრა / გაწყვეტა // თავისუფლების მოპოვება -
112 vulcano
m volcano* * *vulcano s.m. volcano*: vulcano attivo, spento, quiescente, active, extinct, dormant volcano; vulcano inattivo, dormant (o sleeping) volcano // vulcano di fango, mud volcano // quell'uomo è un vulcano, (fig.) that man is bursting with energy // avere la testa come un vulcano, (fig.) to be bursting with ideas // dormire sopra un vulcano, (fig.) to be sitting on the edge of a volcano.* * *[vul'kano]nome proprio maschile Vulcan* * *vulcano/vul'kano/sostantivo m.1 volcano*2 fig. (persona) essere un vulcano to be a powerhouse o a dynamo; essere un vulcano di idee to be a powerhouse of ideasessere seduto su un vulcano to be sitting on (the edge of) a volcano. -
113 Vulcano
m volcano* * *vulcano s.m. volcano*: vulcano attivo, spento, quiescente, active, extinct, dormant volcano; vulcano inattivo, dormant (o sleeping) volcano // vulcano di fango, mud volcano // quell'uomo è un vulcano, (fig.) that man is bursting with energy // avere la testa come un vulcano, (fig.) to be bursting with ideas // dormire sopra un vulcano, (fig.) to be sitting on the edge of a volcano.* * *[vul'kano]nome proprio maschile Vulcan* * *Vulcano/vul'kano/n.pr.m.Vulcan. -
114 traboccare vi
[trabok'kare]traboccare (da) — to overflow (from)traboccare (di) — to overflow (with) -
115 roz|eprzeć
pf — roz|pierać impf Ⅰ vt ciekawość/duma/radość rozpiera kogoś sb is bursting with curiosity/pride/joy- energia ją rozpiera she’s bursting with energyⅡ rozeprzeć się — rozpierać się to lounge- siedział rozparty na kanapie he was lounging on the sofaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > roz|eprzeć
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116 sprizzare
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117 traboccare
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119 platzen
plat·zen [ʼplatsn̩]vi sein1) ( zerplatzen) to burst2) ( aufplatzen) to split3) ( scheitern) to fall through;das Fest ist geplatzt the party is off;etw \platzen lassen to call sth off, to let sth fall through4) ( sich nicht mehr halten können) to be bursting; -
120 verbijten
1 [met moeite inhouden] suppress, hold back♦voorbeelden:II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich verbijten〉1 [zich met moeite inhouden] be (almost) bursting ⇒ 〈 op zijn lippen bijten〉 bite one's lips, 〈 op zijn tanden bijten〉 clench one's teeth♦voorbeelden:
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