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1 fall
A n1 lit (of person, horse, rocks, curtain) chute f (from de) ; (of snow, hail) chutes fpl ; (of earth, soot) éboulement m ; (of axe, hammer, dice) coup m ; a fall of 20 metres, a 20-metre fall une chute de 20 mètres ; a heavy fall of rain une grosse averse ; to have a fall faire une chute, tomber ;2 (in temperature, shares, production, demand, quality, popularity) baisse f (in de) ; ( more drastic) chute f (in de) ; the pound has suffered a sharp fall/a slight fall la livre a subi une forte chute/une légère baisse ; a fall in value une dépréciation ; a fall of 10% to 125 une baisse de 10% pour arriver à 125 ;3 (of leader, regime, empire, fortress, town) chute f ; ( of monarchy) renversement m ; ( of seat) perte f ; the government's fall from power la chute du gouvernement ;6 (in pitch, intonation) descente f ;1 ( come down) tomber ; falling rain la pluie qui tombe ; he was hurt by falling masonry il a été blessé par une pierre qui tombait de la façade ; to fall 10 metres tomber de 10 mètres ; five centimetres of snow fell il est tombé cinq centimètres de neige ; to fall from ou out of tomber de [boat, nest, bag, hands] ; to fall off ou from tomber de [chair, table, roof, bike, wall] ; the skirt falls in pleats from a waistband la jupe tombe en plis à partir de la ceinture ; to fall on tomber sur [person, town] ; it fell on my head cela m'est tombé sur la tête ; to fall on the floor tomber par terre ; to fall on one's back tomber sur le dos ; to fall in ou into tomber dans [bath, river, sink] ; to fall down tomber dans [hole, shaft, stairs] ; to fall under tomber sous [table] ; passer sous [bus, train] ; to fall through passer à travers [ceiling, hole] ; to fall through the air tomber dans le vide ; to fall to earth tomber sur terre ; to fall to the floor ou to the ground tomber par terre ;2 ( drop) [speed, volume, quality, standard, level] diminuer ; [temperature, price, inflation, wages, production, number, attendance, morale] baisser ; ( more dramatically) chuter ○, tomber ; to fall (by) baisser de [amount, percentage] ; to fall to descendre à [amount, place] ; to fall from descendre de ; to fall below zero/5% descendre au-dessous de zéro/5% ; to fall in the charts perdre des places dans le hit-parade ;3 ( yield position) tomber ; to fall from power tomber ; to fall to tomber aux mains de [enemy, allies] ; the seat fell to Labour le siège a été perdu au profit des travaillistes ;5 fig ( descend) [darkness, night, beam, silence, gaze] tomber (on sur) ; [blame] retomber (on sur) ; [shadow] se projeter (over sur) ; suspicion fell on her husband les soupçons se sont portés sur son mari ;6 ( occur) [stress] tomber (on sur) ; Christmas falls on a Monday Noël tombe un lundi ; to fall into/outside a category rentrer/ne pas rentrer dans une catégorie ; to fall under the heading of… se trouver sous la rubrique de… ;7 ( be incumbent on) it falls to sb to do c'est à qn de faire, c'est à qn qu'il incombe de faire fml ;8 ( throw oneself) to fall into bed/into a chair se laisser tomber sur son lit/dans un fauteuil ; to fall to ou on one's knees tomber à genoux ; to fall at sb's feet se jeter aux pieds de qn ; to fall into sb's/each other's arms tomber dans les bras de qn/l'un de l'autre ; to fall on each other s'embrasser, tomber dans les bras l'un de l'autre ; to fall on sb's neck se jeter au cou de qn ;9 [ground] = fall away 2 ;10 Relig succomber ;11 GB dial ( get pregnant) tomber enceinte.did he fall or was he pushed? hum est-ce qu'il est parti de lui-même ou est-ce qu'on l'a forcé? ; the bigger you are ou the higher you climb, the harder you fall plus dure sera la chute ; to stand or fall on sth reposer sur qch, dépendre de qch.1 [bike, table] être délabré ; [shoes] être usé ; [car, house, hotel] tomber en ruine ;2 [marriage, country] se désagréger ;3 ○ [person] craquer ○, perdre ses moyens.1 [paint, plaster] se détacher (from de) ;2 [ground] descendre en pente (to vers) ;3 [demand, support, numbers] diminuer.■ fall back on:▶ fall back on [sth] avoir recours à [savings, parents, old method] ; to have something to fall back on avoir quelque chose sur quoi se rabattre.■ fall behind:▶ fall behind [runner, country, student] se laisser distancer ; [work, studies] prendre du retard ; to fall behind with GB ou in US prendre du retard dans [work, project] ; être en retard pour [payments, rent, correspondence] ;▶ fall behind [sth/sb] se laisser devancer par [horses, classmates, competitors].■ fall down:1 lit [person, child, tree, poster] tomber ; [tent, wall, house, scaffolding] s'effondrer ; this whole place is falling down tout tombe en ruine ici ;2 GB fig [argument, comparison, plan] faiblir ; where he falls down is… là où il faiblit, c'est… ; to fall down on échouer à cause de [detail, question, obstacle] ; to fall down on a promise/on the job être incapable de tenir sa promesse/de faire le travail.■ fall for:▶ fall for [sth] se laisser prendre à, se faire avoir ○ par [trick, story] ;▶ fall for [sb] tomber amoureux/-euse de [person].■ fall in1 [sides, walls, roof] s'écrouler, s'effondrer ;■ fall in with:▶ fall in with [sth/sb]1 ( get involved with) faire la connaissance de [group] ; to fall in with a bad crowd avoir de mauvaises fréquentations ;2 ( go along with) se conformer à [timetable, plans, action] ;3 ( be consistent with) être conforme à [expectations, concerns].■ fall off1 lit [person, leaf, hat, label] tomber ;2 fig [attendance, takings, sales, output] diminuer ; [enthusiasm, standard, quality] baisser ; [support, interest] retomber ; [curve on graph] décroître.■ fall on:▶ fall on [sth] se jeter sur [food, treasure] ;▶ fall on [sb] attaquer, tomber sur [person].■ fall out:▶ fall out1 [page, contact lens] tomber ; his hair/tooth fell out il a perdu ses cheveux/une dent ;3 ○ ( quarrel) se brouiller, se fâcher (over à propos de) ; to fall out with sb GB ( quarrel) se brouiller or se fâcher avec qn ; US ( have fight) se disputer avec qn ; I've fallen out with him GB je suis brouillé or fâché avec lui ;■ fall over:▶ fall over [sth] trébucher sur [object] ; to fall over oneself to help sb ○ se mettre en quatre ○ pour aider qn ; people were fall ing over themselves to buy shares c'était à qui achèterait les actions.■ fall through [plans, deal] échouer, tomber à l'eau ○.■ fall to:▶ fall to attaquer ;▶ fall to doing se mettre à faire. -
2 fall
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cause to fall[Swahili Word] -telemua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cause to fall[Swahili Word] -teremua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall[Swahili Word] anguko[Swahili Plural] maanguko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] angika V[English Example] waterfall[Swahili Example] maanguko ya maji[Note] usually plural: maaknguko / Cf. '-angua------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall[Swahili Word] mbwago[Swahili Plural] mibwago[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] bwaga V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall[Swahili Word] mwanguko[Swahili Plural] mianguko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] anguka V[Swahili Example] aliichezesha [bakora] kwa mujibu wa mwanguko wa maneno yake [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall[Swahili Word] poromoko[Swahili Plural] maporomoko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] poromoa[English Example] waterfall[Swahili Example] maporomoko ya maji------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall[Swahili Word] -anguka[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] angika V[English Example] If snow <b>falls</b>, we won't go to the beach.[Swahili Example] Theluji iki<b>anguka</b>, hatutakwenda baharini.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall[Swahili Word] -gwa[Part of Speech] verb[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall (in the northern hemisphere)[English Plural] falls[Swahili Word] demani[Swahili Plural] demani[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Farsi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall (to the ground)[Swahili Word] -shuka[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] shtua V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall apart[Swahili Word] -nyonyotoka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall bit by bit[Swahili Word] -dondoka[Part of Speech] verb[Class] potential------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall by slipping[Swahili Word] -teleza[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall down[Swahili Word] -anguka[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] angika V[Swahili Example] barua ilianguka chini [Kez]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall down[Swahili Word] -gofua[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] Ugonjwa umemgofua sana.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall down[Swahili Word] -lala[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall into[Swahili Word] -angua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall into[Swahili Word] -tumbukia[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tumbua V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall off[Swahili Word] -boromoka[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] the builder fell off the roof of the house.[Swahili Example] mjenzi ameporomoka kwenye paa la nyumba.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall on[Swahili Word] -angukia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall out[Swahili Word] -gombana[Part of Speech] verb[Class] reciprocal[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] gomba------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall upon[Swahili Word] -fusa[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall upon[Swahili Word] -imamia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fall upon (inanim subject and animate object)[Swahili Word] -pata[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] forced fall[Swahili Word] angusho[Swahili Plural] maangusho[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] angika V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] let fall[Swahili Word] -ponyosha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] let fall[Swahili Word] -pukutisha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] let fall bit by bit[Swahili Word] -dondosha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make fall[Swahili Word] -angusha[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] angika V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] one who lets something fall[Swahili Word] mwangushi[Swahili Plural] waangushi[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] angua V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] one who lets something fall[Swahili Word] mwanguzi[Swahili Plural] waanguzi[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] angua V------------------------------------------------------------ -
3 fall (fallen)
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
4 knock off
1. transitive verb1) (coll.): (leave off) aufhören mitknock it off! — (coll.) hör auf [damit]!
3) (deduct)2. intransitive verbknock five pounds off the price — es fünf Pfund billiger machen
(coll.) Feierabend machen* * *(to stop working: I knocked off at six o'clock after studying for four hours; What time do you knock off in this factory?) Feierabend machen* * *I. vt1. (cause to fall off)▪ to \knock off off ⇆ sth/sb etw/jdn hinunterstoßento \knock off sb off their pedestal jdn von seinem Podest stoßen2. (reduce a price)▪ to \knock off off ⇆ sth etw [im Preis] herabsetzenthe manager \knock offed £25 off der Abteilungsleiter ließ 25 Pfund nachI'll buy it if you \knock off off $15 ich kaufe es, wenn Sie mit dem Preis [um] 15 Dollar runtergehen▪ to \knock off off ⇆ sb jdn umlegen [o kaltmachen] sl5. (produce)▪ to \knock off off ⇆ sth (quickly) etw schnell erledigen; (easily) etw mit links machen [o aus dem Ärmel schütteln] fam; manuscript, novel, report, story etw runterschreiben fam; (on a typewriter) etw runterhauen fam\knock off it off! jetzt reicht's aber!to \knock off off work Feierabend machen▪ to \knock off off ⇆ sb jdn flachlegen slto \knock off off a bank/a shop eine Bank/einen Laden ausräumen10. (in cricket)to \knock off off the total needed for victory die für den Sieg nötige Punktzahl erzielenlet's \knock off off for today lass uns für heute Schluss machento \knock off off for lunch Mittag machen [o Mittagessen gehen] ÖSTERR* * *1. vi (inf)aufhören, Feierabend or Schluss machen (inf)let's knock off now — Schluss für heute (inf)
2. vt sep1) (lit) vase, cup, person etc hinunterstoßen; nose off statue etc abschlagen; insect abschütteln; high jump bar reißen; (off list etc) streichenthe branch knocked the rider off ( his horse) — der Ast riss den Reiter vom Pferd
somebody knocked the nose off the statue — jemand hat der Statue (dat) die Nase abgeschlagen
2) (inf: reduce price by) nachlassen (for sb jdm), runtergehen (inf)he knocked £5 off the bill/price — er hat £ 5 von der Rechnung/vom Preis nachgelassen
3) (inf: do quickly) essay, painting hinhauen (inf); (with good result) aus dem Ärmel schütteln (inf)5) (inf: kill) umlegen (inf)6) (inf: stop) aufhören mit; smoking, criticizing stecken (sl)knock it off! — nun hör schon auf!
* * *A v/t2. umg aufhören mit:knock it off! hör auf (damit)!;3. umg eine Arbeit erledigen4. umg einen Artikel etca) hinhauenb) aus dem Ärmel schütteln6. umg jemanden umlegen7. umga) einen Gegner erledigenb) Essen wegputzen8. umga) klauenb) eine Bank etc ausrauben9. sl ein Mädchen bumsen, vögeln (beide vulg) (schlafen mit)B v/i umga) allg aufhörenb) Schluss oder Feierabend machen:knock off for tea (eine) Teepause machen* * *1. transitive verb1) (coll.): (leave off) aufhören mitknock it off! — (coll.) hör auf [damit]!
3) (deduct)2. intransitive verb(coll.) Feierabend machen* * *v.abklopfen (Putz) v. -
5 knock off
vt1) ( cause to fall off)to \knock off sth/sb <-> off etw/jdn hinunterstoßen;a low branch \knock offed her off her horse ein tief hängender Ast riss sie vom Pferd;to \knock off sb off their pedestal jdn von seinem Sockel stoßen2) ( reduce a price)to \knock off sth <-> off etw [im Preis] herabsetzen;the manager \knock offed £25 off der Abteilungsleiter ließ 25 Pfund nach;I'll buy it if you \knock off off $15 ich kaufe es, wenn Sie mit dem Preis [um] 15 Dollar runtergehento \knock off off banks Banken ausräumen ( fam)to \knock off sb <-> off jdn umlegen [o kaltmachen] (sl)5) ( produce)to \knock off sth <-> off ( quickly) etw schnell erledigen;( easily) etw mit links machen [o aus dem Ärmel schütteln] ( fam) manuscript, novel, report, story etw runterschreiben ( pej) ( fam) ( on a typewriter) etw runterhauen ( pej) ( fam)6) ( stop)to \knock off off <-> sth mit etw dat aufhören;\knock off it off! jetzt reicht's aber!to \knock off off <-> sb jdn vögeln ( vulg)let's \knock off off for today lass uns für heute Schluss machen;to \knock off off for lunch Mittag machen;to \knock off off work Feierabend machen -
6 knock off
s.descanso laboral.v.1 tirar (cause to fall off)2 mangar (familiar) (steal) (España), volar (Am.)3 asesinar a (familiar) (kill), cepillarse a (España)knock it off! ¡para ya! (stop it)5 despachar (familiar) (produce quickly) (letter, report, song)6 derribar, echar abajo, tumbar, botar de un golpe.7 dejar de.8 deducir.9 eliminar, erradicar.10 suspender.11 copiar ilegalmente, piratear.12 suspender del trabajo, suspender.13 dejar de trabajar.14 robar, hurtar.15 tirarse a, cogerse a.vi.terminar de trabajar (finish work) -
7 knock off
knock off colloq. [ worker] smettere di lavorare, staccare; knock [sb., sth.] off, knock off [sb., sth.]1) (cause to fall) fare cadere [person, object]; cacciare via [ insect]2) (reduce)3) colloq. (steal) rubare, fregare [car, object]4) colloq. (stop)* * *(to stop working: I knocked off at six o'clock after studying for four hours; What time do you knock off in this factory?) finire* * *1. vt + adv1) (strike off: vase on shelf) far cadere(
fig: from price, record) to knock off £10 or knock £10 off the price — fare uno sconto di 10 sterline2) (fam: steal) sgraffignare, fregare3) (fam: do quickly) buttare giù4)(
fam: stop) knock it off! — piantala!2. vi + adv(fam: stop work) smontare, staccare* * *knock off colloq. [ worker] smettere di lavorare, staccare; knock [sb., sth.] off, knock off [sb., sth.]1) (cause to fall) fare cadere [person, object]; cacciare via [ insect]2) (reduce)3) colloq. (steal) rubare, fregare [car, object]4) colloq. (stop) -
8 come off
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) -
9 cut off
قَطَعَ \ cover: to travel a certain distance: We covered 300 miles in a day. cut: to separate, wound or treat with sth. sharp, esp. with a knife: I cut a branch off the tree. Please cut this apple in half. cut down: to cause to fall: He cut the tree down. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch, to stop Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. cut short: to shorten: He cut short his visit because he felt ill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. strike off: to cut off with a sharp blow: He struck the branch off with an axe. \ See Also اجتاز (اِجْتَازَ)، قصر (قَصَّرَ)، أَعَاقَ، منع (مَنَعَ) -
10 shut off
قَطَعَ \ cover: to travel a certain distance: We covered 300 miles in a day. cut: to separate, wound or treat with sth. sharp, esp. with a knife: I cut a branch off the tree. Please cut this apple in half. cut down: to cause to fall: He cut the tree down. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch, to stop Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. cut short: to shorten: He cut short his visit because he felt ill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. strike off: to cut off with a sharp blow: He struck the branch off with an axe. \ See Also اجتاز (اِجْتَازَ)، قصر (قَصَّرَ)، أَعَاقَ، منع (مَنَعَ) -
11 strike off
قَطَعَ \ cover: to travel a certain distance: We covered 300 miles in a day. cut: to separate, wound or treat with sth. sharp, esp. with a knife: I cut a branch off the tree. Please cut this apple in half. cut down: to cause to fall: He cut the tree down. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch, to stop Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. cut short: to shorten: He cut short his visit because he felt ill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. strike off: to cut off with a sharp blow: He struck the branch off with an axe. \ See Also اجتاز (اِجْتَازَ)، قصر (قَصَّرَ)، أَعَاقَ، منع (مَنَعَ) -
12 knock off
knock off (colloq) [worker] arrêter de travailler; knock [somebody/something] off, knock off [somebody/something]1) ( cause to fall) [person, blow, force] faire tomber [person, object]2) (colloq) ( reduce)I'll knock £10 off for you — je vous ferai une réduction de 10 livres
3) (colloq) ( steal) subtiliser [car, object]4) (colloq) ( stop) -
13 get off
1. intransitive verbtell somebody where he gets off or where to get off — (fig. coll.) jemanden in seine Grenzen verweisen
2) (not remain on somebody/something) runtergehen; (from chair) aufstehen; (from ladder, table, carpet) herunterkommen; (let go) loslassen3) (start) aufbrechenget off to school/to work — zur Schule/Arbeit losgehen/-fahren
get off to a good etc. start — einen guten usw. Start haben
4) (escape punishment or injury) davonkommen5) (fall asleep) einschlafen6) (leave) [weg]gehen2. [stress varies] transitive verbget off early — [schon] früh [weg]gehen
1) (dismount from) [ab]steigen von [Fahrrad]; steigen von [Pferd]; (alight from) aussteigen aus [Bus, Zug usw.]; steigen aus [Boot]2) (not remain on) herunterkommen von [Teppich, Mauer, Leiter, Tisch]; aufstehen von [Stuhl]; verschwinden von, verlassen [Gelände]3) (cause to start) [los]schickenit takes ages to get the children off to school — es dauert eine Ewigkeit, die Kinder für die Schule fertigzumachen
4) (remove) ausziehen [Kleidung usw.]; entfernen [Fleck, Farbe usw.]; abbekommen [Deckel, Ring]get something off something — etwas von etwas entfernen/abbekommen
6) (cause to escape punishment) davonkommen lassenget time/a day off [work] — frei/einen Tag frei bekommen
get off work [early] — [früher] Feierabend machen
I have got the afternoon off — ich habe den Nachmittag frei
* * *1) (to take off or remove (clothes, marks etc): I can't get my boots off; I'll never get these stains off (my dress).) losmachen, -werden2) (to change (the subject which one is talking, writing etc about): We've rather got off the subject.) abkommen* * *◆ get offI. vi1. (fall asleep)to \get off off [to sleep] einschlafen4. (exit) aussteigento \get off off the bus/train aus dem Bus/Zug steigen5. (depart) losfahren6. (stop work) Schluss machencan you \get off off this afternoon? kannst du dich heute Nachmittag freimachen?II. vt1. (send to sleep)to \get off a baby off [to sleep] ein Baby in den Schlaf wiegen2. (help evade punishment)▪ to \get off sb off jdn zum sexuellen Höhepunkt bringen4. (send)▪ to \get off off ⇆ sth etw versenden5. (remove)to \get off one's hands off sb/sth seine Hände von jdm/etw nehmen* * *A v/ta) ausziehenb) ausbekommen: her foot was so swollen that she couldn’t get her boot off dass sie ihren Stiefel nicht ausbekam2. losbekommen, loskriegen:his counsel got him off sein Anwalt erwirkte seinen Freispruch oder bekam ihn frei;get a day off einen Tag freibekommen3. Waren loswerden4. einen Witz etc vom Stapel lassen5. einen Brief etc abschicken6. get off (to sleep) zum (Ein)Schlafen bringenB v/i1. abreisen, aufbrechen:get off to a promising start fig sich vielversprechend anlassen2. FLUG abheben3. (from) absteigen (von), aussteigen (aus):tell sb where to get off umg jemandem Bescheid stoßen4. heruntergehen oder -kommen von5. sich losmachen von, freikommen vonget off cheaply umga) billig wegkommen,b) mit einem blauen Auge davonkommen7. entkommen8. (von der Arbeit) wegkommen:9. get off (to sleep) einschlafen10. umg high werden:get off on heroine auf einen Herointrip gehen12. umg ausflippen (on bei)* * *1. intransitive verb1) (alight) aussteigen; (dismount) absteigentell somebody where he gets off or where to get off — (fig. coll.) jemanden in seine Grenzen verweisen
2) (not remain on somebody/something) runtergehen; (from chair) aufstehen; (from ladder, table, carpet) herunterkommen; (let go) loslassen3) (start) aufbrechenget off to school/to work — zur Schule/Arbeit losgehen/-fahren
get off to a good etc. start — einen guten usw. Start haben
4) (escape punishment or injury) davonkommen5) (fall asleep) einschlafen6) (leave) [weg]gehen2. [stress varies] transitive verbget off early — [schon] früh [weg]gehen
1) (dismount from) [ab]steigen von [Fahrrad]; steigen von [Pferd]; (alight from) aussteigen aus [Bus, Zug usw.]; steigen aus [Boot]2) (not remain on) herunterkommen von [Teppich, Mauer, Leiter, Tisch]; aufstehen von [Stuhl]; verschwinden von, verlassen [Gelände]3) (cause to start) [los]schickenit takes ages to get the children off to school — es dauert eine Ewigkeit, die Kinder für die Schule fertigzumachen
4) (remove) ausziehen [Kleidung usw.]; entfernen [Fleck, Farbe usw.]; abbekommen [Deckel, Ring]get something off something — etwas von etwas entfernen/abbekommen
5) (send, dispatch) abschicken; aufgeben [Telegramm, Paket]6) (cause to escape punishment) davonkommen lassen7) (not have to do, go to, etc.) frei habenget time/a day off [work] — frei/einen Tag frei bekommen
get off work [early] — [früher] Feierabend machen
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14 get off
vi1) ( fall asleep)to \get off off [to sleep] einschlafen4) ( exit) aussteigen5) ( depart) losfahren6) ( stop work) Schluss machen;how early can you \get off off this afternoon? wann kannst du dich diesen Nachmittag frühestens freimachen?1) ( send to sleep)to \get off a baby off [to sleep] ein Baby in den Schlaf wiegen2) ( help evade punishment)to \get off sb off [sth] jdn freibekommen, jdm aus etw dat raushelfen;if you've got the money to pay for top lawyers, they can \get off you off almost anything wenn du das Geld für sehr gute Anwälte hast, dann können sie dir aus fast jeder Sache raushelfento \get off sb off jdn zum sexuellen Höhepunkt bringen4) ( alight)to \get off off the bus/ train aus dem Bus/Zug steigen5) ( send)to \get off off <-> sth letter etw versenden6) ( remove)to \get off sth off sth etw von etw dat nehmen;\get off your feet off the settee - they're dirty! nimm deine Füße von der Couch - sie sind dreckig!;to \get off one's hands off sth seine Hände von etw dat nehmen;\get off your hands off me! nimm deine Hände von mir! -
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push [pʊ∫]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = shove) poussée f• to give sb/sth a push pousser qn/qchb. ( = dismissal) (British) (inf) to give sb the push [employer] virer qn (inf) ; [boyfriend, girlfriend] plaquer qn (inf !)• he got the push (from employer) il s'est fait virer (inf) ; (from girlfriend) il s'est fait plaquer (inf !)a. ( = press on) [+ door, person, car, pram] pousser ; [+ button] appuyer sur ; [+ stick, finger] enfoncer• don't push me! ne (me) poussez pas !► to push + preposition/adverb• to push sb/sth out of the way écarter qn/qchb. ( = advance) [+ one's views] mettre en avant ; [+ claim] présenter avec insistance ; [+ plan] essayer d'imposer ; [+ product] pousser la vente dec. ( = pressure) pousser• to push for better working conditions faire pression pour obtenir de meilleures conditions de travail4. compounds( = make progress) avancer à grands pasa. [+ toy] pousser dans tous les sens[+ person, chair] écarter (brusquement) ; [+ objection, suggestion] écarter[+ person, chair, one's plate, sb's hand] repousser► push ina. [+ stick, finger] enfoncer ; [+ person] pousser• they dragged him to the pool and pushed him in ils l'ont tiré jusqu'à la piscine et l'ont poussé dedansb. ( = break) [+ door] enfoncera. ( = cause to topple) renverserb. ( = cause to fall off) (over cliff, bridge) faire tombera. [+ stick, hand] (faire) passerb. [+ deal, decision] faire acceptera. [+ lever] (re)lever ; [+ spectacles] releverb. ( = increase) [+ numbers, sales] augmenter ; [+ prices, demand] faire monter* * *[pʊʃ] 1.1) lit (shove, press) poussée fto give somebody/something a push — pousser quelqu'un/quelque chose
2) (campaign, drive) campagne fto give something/somebody a push — encourager quelque chose/quelqu'un
to give something a push in the right direction — faire avancer quelque chose dans la bonne direction
4) Military poussée f5) (spirit, drive) esprit m battant2.transitive verb1) (move, shove, press) gen pousser; appuyer sur [button, switch, bell]to push somebody/something away — repousser quelqu'un/quelque chose
to push somebody/something out of the way — écarter quelqu'un/quelque chose
to push the door open —
to push somebody too far — fig pousser quelqu'un à bout
to be pushed — (colloq) ( under pressure) être à la bourre (colloq)
to be pushed for something — (colloq) ( short of) être à court de quelque chose
2) (colloq) ( promote) faire la promotion de [product]; promouvoir [policy, theory]3) (colloq) ( sell) vendre [drugs]3.intransitive verb pousser4.to push oneself through a gap — passer par un trou; ( drive oneself) se pousser ( to do à faire)
Phrasal Verbs:- push for- push in- push off- push on- push up••at a push — (colloq) GB s'il le faut
to give somebody the push — (colloq) GB ( fire) virer quelqu'un (colloq); ( break up with) larguer quelqu'un (colloq)
to push one's luck —
to push it — (colloq) forcer sa chance
that's pushing it a bit! — (colloq) ( cutting it fine) c'est un peu juste or risqué!
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16 शद्
ṡad1) (only occurring in the forms ṡāṡadúḥ, ṡāṡadmahe, ṡāṡadré, andᅠ ṡā́ṡadāna), to distinguish one's self. be eminent orᅠ superior, prevail, triumph RV. AV. ;
+ Cf. Gk. καδ, κεκάσμεθα, κεκασμἑνος
2) cl. 1. 6. Ā. Dhātup. XX, 25; XXVIII, 134 ;
ṡīyate (cf. Pāṇ. 7-3, 78 ;
P. in non-conjugational tenses, I, 3. 60 ;
pf. ṡaṡada, ṡeduḥ Br. ;
fut. ṡatsyati AV. ;
aor. aṡadat Gr.;
fut. ṡattā ib. ;
inf. ṡattum ib.), to fall, fall off orᅠ out AV. Br. Bhaṭṭ.:
Caus. ṡādayati, to impel, drive on (cattle) Pāṇ. 7-3, 42 ;
ṡātáyati, - te (cf. ib.), to cause to fall off orᅠ out orᅠ asunder, hew orᅠ cut off, knock out AV. etc. etc.;
to fell, throw down, slay, kill MBh. Hariv. R. ;
to disperse, dispel, remove, destroy Gobh. Ṡiṡ. Suṡr.:
Desid. ṡiṡatsati Gr.:
Intens. ṡāṡadyate, ṡāṡatti ib. ;
+ cf., accord. toᅠ some, Lat. cedo
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17 נשר I
נְשַׁרI ch. sam( pi. נִשֵּׁר to drop, let drop), 1) to fall off. Koh. R. to V, 8 נַשְׁרִין, נַשְׁרָן, v. נָשַׁל. 2) to lacerate. Ber.8a (a gloss, v. Ar. ed. Koh. s. v. נשר 4) דלאחורי נַשְׁרָא (Ar. נָשְׁרֵי) which tears backwards (when you attempt to pull it out), v. חִיזְרָא I. Af. אַשִּׁיר to cause to fall off, drop. Targ. 1 Chr. 5:23, v. סְרֵי II. -
18 נְשַׁר
נְשַׁרI ch. sam( pi. נִשֵּׁר to drop, let drop), 1) to fall off. Koh. R. to V, 8 נַשְׁרִין, נַשְׁרָן, v. נָשַׁל. 2) to lacerate. Ber.8a (a gloss, v. Ar. ed. Koh. s. v. נשר 4) דלאחורי נַשְׁרָא (Ar. נָשְׁרֵי) which tears backwards (when you attempt to pull it out), v. חִיזְרָא I. Af. אַשִּׁיר to cause to fall off, drop. Targ. 1 Chr. 5:23, v. סְרֵי II. -
19 संच्यु
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20 प्रगल्
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