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1) General subject: aggrandize, be loud in one's praises, belaud, build up, chant the praises, eulogize, exalt, extol, glamorize, glorify, incense, magnify, panegyrize, praise, preach up, rhapsodize (что-л.), sing one's praises, throw bouquets, laud to the skies, praise to the skies, sing the praises of, sing praises (smb's), give praise to (кого-л.), lavish praise on2) Slang: kudize3) Rare: superexalt4) Australian slang: lay it on thick5) Diplomatic term: sell6) Rhetoric: laud7) Makarov: chant the praises of (кого-л.) -
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1) General subject: sound praises (кому-л.), yield due praise to (кому-л.)2) Religion: bless, (кому-л.) chant the praises of, extol, give praise3) Makarov: chant the praises of (кому-л.) -
3 расхваливать
1) General subject: bullhorn, chant the praises, extol, make a pitch for (что-л.), make the most of, praise, praise overmuch, preach up (что-л.), puff, talk up, tout, you only have a week, so make the most of it, speak words of praise, write up (в печати)2) Obsolete: bepuff3) Religion: extoll5) Sublime: vaunt6) Makarov: cry up, chant the praises of (кого-л.) -
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6 хвалить
1) General subject: chant the praises, commend, compliment, eulogize, glorify, laud, praise, preconize (кого-л.), recommend, speak highly of (кого-л.), talk up, speak words of praise, give credit (to someone2) American: stroke, stroke-oar3) Australian slang: pat (smb.) on the back, rap up -
7 воздавать (кому-л.) хвалу
Religion: chant the praises ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > воздавать (кому-л.) хвалу
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8 cantar
m.1 poem (literature).eso es otro cantar that's another story2 song, lay.Su cantar era muy original His song was very original.v.1 to sing.Elsa canta canciones de cuna Elsa sings lullabies.Elsa canta en la ducha Elsa sings in the shower.2 to sing (persona, ave).3 to call (out).4 to talk (informal) (confesar).5 to stink (informal) (apestar). (peninsular Spanish)le cantan los pies he has smelly feet6 to stick out like a sore thumb (informal). (peninsular Spanish)7 to sing to.María le canta al bebé Mary sings to the baby.* * *1 to sing4 (en juegos de naipes) to call■ el hombre cantó todo lo que sabía sobre el asesinato a la policía the man told the police everything he knew about the murder1 to sing2 (pájaros) to sing, chirp; (insectos) to chirp3 familiar (confesar) to spill the beans, talk, confess4 familiar (oler mal) to stink1 song\cantar como una almeja familiar to stick out like a sore thumbcantarlas claras familiar to tell somebody straightcantarle a alguien las cuarenta familiar to give somebody a piece of one's mindcantarle a alguien las verdades figurado to give somebody a piece of one's minden menos que canta un gallo familiar in a flash, before you could say Jack Robinson¡eso es otro cantar! familiar that's a totally different thing, that's a different kettle of fishser coser y cantar familiar to be as easy as pie, be child's playcantar de gesta chanson de gesteCantar de los Cantares Song of Songs, Song of Solomon* * *verb* * *1. VI1) (Mús) to singen esa región hablan cantando — (fig) they talk in a singsong way in that region
voz 2), b)los monjes cantaban en la abadía — the monks chanted o sang in the abbey
2) [pájaro] to sing; [gallo] to crow; [cigarra, grillo] to chirp3) liter (=alabar) to sing of, sing the praises oflos poetas que le cantan a la mar — the poets who sing of o sing the praises of the sea
4) ** (=revelar) to spill the beans *; [a la policía] to squeal *5) ** (=oler mal) to stink *, reekte cantan los pies — your feet really stink * o reek
2. VT1) [+ canción] to sing; [+ mantra, canto gregoriano] to chant; [+ misa] to sing, say; [+ número de lotería] to call out- cantar a algn las cuarentasu madre le cantó las cuarenta cuando llegó a casa — his mother gave him a piece of her mind when he got home *
cantar victoria —
es muy pronto para cantar victoria, la crisis política continúa — it is too early to claim victory, the political crisis continues
- creo que ya está solucionado -no cantes victoria — "I think it's sorted out" - "don't speak too soon" o "don't count your chickens (before they're hatched)"
2) liter [+ mérito, belleza] to praise, eulogize3) (=revelar) to confess3. SM1) (=canción) song; (Rel) chant2) (Literat)gallo I, 1)cantar de gesta — chanson de geste, epic poem
* * *I 1.verbo transitivo1)a) < canción> to singcantárselas claras a alguien — (fam)
se las canté claras — I gave it to her o told her straight (colloq)
b) ( en béisbol) to call2) (liter) ( ensalzar) to sing the praises of, extol the virtues of3) (RPl fam) ( pedirse)2.canto la cama de arriba — bags I o bags the top bunk (colloq)
cantar vi1)a) (Mús) to sing2)a) (fam) ( confesar) to talk (colloq)b) (Jueg) to declarec) (anunciar, pregonar)3) (Esp fam) ( apestar) to stink (colloq)IImasculino poem ( gen set to music)eso es otro cantar! — that's another matter, that's a different kettle of fish
* * *= chant, sing.Ex. Finally, add the mass confusion wrought by the sudden appearance of a new technology in the library, with its practitioners chanting acronymic prayers, seemingly derived from a mushroom ritual.Ex. It is hoped that by the year 2000 there will not be a chorus of unemployed librarians singing 'Where have all the libraries gone?'.----* cantar a grito pelado = belt out.* cantar a pleno pulmón = belt out.* cantar las alabanzas = sing + Posesivo + praises.* cantarlas claras = call + a spade a spade.* cantar victoria = claim + victory, speak too soon.* cantar victoria antes de tiempo = speak too soon.* coser y cantar = plain sailing, walkover.* no cantes victoria antes de tiempo = don't count your chickens before they are hatched.* ser otro cantar = be a different kettle of fish.* tan fácil como coser y cantar = as simple as ABC.* * *I 1.verbo transitivo1)a) < canción> to singcantárselas claras a alguien — (fam)
se las canté claras — I gave it to her o told her straight (colloq)
b) ( en béisbol) to call2) (liter) ( ensalzar) to sing the praises of, extol the virtues of3) (RPl fam) ( pedirse)2.canto la cama de arriba — bags I o bags the top bunk (colloq)
cantar vi1)a) (Mús) to sing2)a) (fam) ( confesar) to talk (colloq)b) (Jueg) to declarec) (anunciar, pregonar)3) (Esp fam) ( apestar) to stink (colloq)IImasculino poem ( gen set to music)eso es otro cantar! — that's another matter, that's a different kettle of fish
* * *= chant, sing.Ex: Finally, add the mass confusion wrought by the sudden appearance of a new technology in the library, with its practitioners chanting acronymic prayers, seemingly derived from a mushroom ritual.
Ex: It is hoped that by the year 2000 there will not be a chorus of unemployed librarians singing 'Where have all the libraries gone?'.* cantar a grito pelado = belt out.* cantar a pleno pulmón = belt out.* cantar las alabanzas = sing + Posesivo + praises.* cantarlas claras = call + a spade a spade.* cantar victoria = claim + victory, speak too soon.* cantar victoria antes de tiempo = speak too soon.* coser y cantar = plain sailing, walkover.* no cantes victoria antes de tiempo = don't count your chickens before they are hatched.* ser otro cantar = be a different kettle of fish.* tan fácil como coser y cantar = as simple as ABC.* * *vtA1 ‹canción› to sing2(anunciar, pregonar): los niños cantaban las tablas de multiplicar the children were reciting o chanting their times tablescántame las cifras read o shout the figures out to me ( colloq)3 (en béisbol) to callB ( liter) (ensalzar) to sing the praises of, extol the virtues ofel tan cantado mar the oft-praised sea ( liter)C ( fam) (delatar, descubrir) to give away¿te dejó plantada? — te lo canté he stood you up? — what did I tell you? o I warned youel Cantar de los Cantares the Song of Songs o of Solomonel Cantar del Mío Cid the ballad of El Cidcantárselas claras a algn ( fam): se las canté claras I gave it to her o told her straight ( colloq)E■ cantarviA1 ( Mús) to singhabla cantando she has a singsong voice o a lilt in her voice3 «agua/fuente» to babbleB2 ( Jueg) to declare3(anunciar, pregonar): canta, que yo anoto read it out, I'll write it downlas cifras cantan por sí solas the figures speak for themselvespoem ( gen set to music)¡eso es otro cantar! that's another o a different matter, that's a different kettle of fishCompuesto:chanson de geste* * *
cantar ( conjugate cantar) verbo transitivo ‹ canción› to sing
verbo intransitivo
1a) (Mús) to sing
[ gallo] to crow;
[cigarra/grillo] to chirp, chirrup
2 (fam) ( confesar) to talk (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino
poem ( gen set to music)
cantar 1 verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 Mús to sing: me gusta cantar, I like singing
2 familiar (tener mal olor) to stink
3 (llamar la atención) to attract attention
4 familiar (saltar a la vista, ser evidente) to be clear
5 argot (confesar) to sing, spill the beans
♦ Locuciones: cantarle a alguien las cuarenta, to give sb a good telling off
en menos que canta un gallo, in a flash
cantar 2 sustantivo masculino
1 song, chant
2 Lit poem
un cantar de gesta, an epic poem
♦ Locuciones: familiar ser algo otro cantar, to be a totally different thing
' cantar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
berrear
- cante
- canto
- coger
- coser
- dar
- desgarrada
- desgarrado
- determinada
- determinado
- embargar
- infinitud
- misa
- permitirse
- victoria
- bajo
- bien
- coro
- estupendo
- lindo
- mal
- público
English:
also
- as
- belt out
- burst into
- chant
- crow
- gurgle
- horn
- hum
- innate
- sailing
- sharp
- sing
- sing along
- sing out
- sing up
- singing
- song
- soon
- teach
- away
- burst
- harmonize
- perform
- squeal
- to
- yodel
* * *cantar1 nmpoem;Fameso es otro cantar that's another storyel Cantar de los Cantares [en la Biblia] the Song of Songs;cantar de gesta chanson de geste, = medieval heroic narrative poem (e.g. “El Cid”)♦ vt1. [canción] to sing2. [bingo, línea, el gordo] to call (out);cántame los números y yo los escribo you call out the numbers and I'll write them down;RP Famte canté que tu madre no te dejaría ir I TOLD you your mother wouldn't let you go;Famcantar las cuarenta a alguien to give sb a piece of one's mind;RP Famcantar la justa a alguien to give it to sb straight up;cantar victoria to claim victory4. [alabar] to praise;no se cansa de cantar la belleza del lugar he never tires of singing the praises of the beauty of the place♦ vi1. [persona] to sing2. [ave] to sing;[gallo] to crow; [insecto] to chirpcantar de plano to make a full confessionle cantan los pies he has smelly feetese traje rojo canta mucho that red suit really draws attention to you;canta un montón que estás nervioso it's really obvious that you're nervous;Carlos y yo cantábamos en una fiesta tan elegante Carlos and I really stood out at that posh party6. Esp Fam [portero]les metieron un gol porque el portero cantó they conceded a goal because the goalkeeper blundered8. Am Fam [escoger]¡canté primero para la ducha! Br bags I get the first shower!, US dibs on the first shower!* * *I v/i1 sing2 popde delincuente squeal popII v/t singIII m:ése es otro cantar fig fam that’s a different story* * *cantar v: to singcantar nm: song, ballad* * *cantar vb2. (insecto, pájaro pequeño) to chirp -
9 славословя
glorify, exalt, praise highly, sing, the praises of, descant on/upon, extol, eulogize* * *славосло̀вя,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. славосло̀вил glorify, exalt, praise highly, sing the praises of, descant on/upon, extol, eulogize; chant s.o.’s praises.* * *glorify ; hymn {himn}* * *glorify, exalt, praise highly, sing, the praises of, descant on/upon, extol, eulogize -
10 петь аллилуйю
петь аллилуйю (аллилуйя) (кому, чему)уст., часто ирон.chant hallelujahs; sing the praises of smb., smth.; laud smb., smth. to the skiesТо всем нравилось, на всех углах аллилуйю пели, а теперь всё плохо, всё не по нраву. (А. Чаковский, Дороги, которые мы выбираем) — First they enjoy it and laud it to the skies from the house-tops. Then, without rhyme or reason, it goes against the grain with them.
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11 петь
несовер. - петь; совер. - спеть, пропеть- петь фальшиво2) без доп. sing, hiss; drone (о ветре)3) (что-л.)sing; sing the part (of)4) без доп.; только несовер.- петь тенором••петь дифирамбы — to sing the praises (of), to laud, to extol (to the skies)
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12 петь
спеть, пропеть1. sing*; ( церковные напевы) chant; ( речитативом) intone; ( вполголоса) hum; (о птице тж.) pipe; warble; ( о петухе) crow*петь верно, фальшиво — sing* in tune, out of tune
2. (издавать звуки; о самоваре, чайнике и т. п.) sing*, hiss; (о ветре тж.) drone4. тк. несов.:петь басом, сопрано и т. п. — have a bass, a soprano, etc., voice
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петь другую песню — sing* another tuneпеть славу (дт.) — the praises (of)
Лазаря петь — whine, complain; bemoan one's fate
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13 बन्दिन्
bandin1) m. ( alsoᅠ written vandin q.v., andᅠ m.c. - di) a praiser, bard, herald (who sings the praises of a prince in his presence orᅠ accompanies an army to chant martial songs;
these bards are regarded as the descendants of a Kshatriya by a Ṡūdra female) Mn. MBh. etc.
2) m. ( alsoᅠ written vandin) a prisoner, captive, slave BhP. ;
plunder, spoil ( seeᅠ - grāha)
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14 петь
1) (вн.) (сов. спеть, пропе́ть) ( о человеке) sing (d); церк. тж. chant [ʧɑːnt] (d); ( речитативом) intone (d); ( вполголоса) hum (d)петь ве́рно [фальши́во] — sing in tune [out of tune]
петь ба́сом — have a bass [beɪs] voice
петь па́ртию (кого-л) — sing the part (of)
3) тк. несов. (издавать звуки - о чайнике и т.п.) sing, hiss; (о ветре тж.) drone4) (сов. пропе́ть) (вн.; протяжно произносить) sing (d)••петь другу́ю пе́сню — sing another tune
петь сла́ву (дт.) — sing the praises (of)
петь Ла́заря — ≈ whine, complain; bemoan one's fate
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15 cantare
sing* * *cantare v. intr.1 to sing*: cantare a orecchio, to sing by ear; cantare a voce bassa, to sing low; cantare a voce spiegata, to sing out; cantare bene, to sing well; cantare alla tirolese, to yodel; cantare con accompagnamento di piano, to sing to a piano accompaniment; Beniamino Gigli cantava da tenore, Beniamino Gigli was a tenor; cantare in televisione, to sing on TV // lasciar cantare qlcu., (fig.) to let s.o. talk (o say what he wants)2 ( del gallo) to crow; ( della gallina) to cackle, to cluck; ( degli uccelli in genere) to sing*; ( cinguettare) to chirp, to warble3 (fam.) ( fare la spia) to grass; to squeal, to rat, to spill* the beans, to let* sthg. out // far cantare qlcu., to make s.o. talk◆ v.tr.1 to sing*: cantami quella canzone, sing me that song (o sing that song for me); cantare salmi, to chant psalms; cantare una canzone a bocca chiusa, to hum a song; cantare messa, to sing mass // cantarla chiara, to speak one's mind // cantare sempre la stessa canzone, to harp on the same string // cantare vittoria su qlcu., to crow over s.o.2 ( celebrare, specialmente con versi) to sing*, to celebrate in verse, to write* verses on (s.o., sthg.): cantare le lodi di qlcu., to sing s.o.'s praises (o to praise s.o. enthusiastically); cantare la bellezza della natura, to sing the beauties of nature.cantare s.m.1 ( modo di cantare) singing* * *[kan'tare]1. vicantare da tenore/da soprano — to be a tenor/soprano
2. vtMus to sing, Poesia, (anche: cantare in versi) to sing of* * *[kan'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to sing* [canzone, aria]2.cantare qcn. — to sing of sb
1) [ persona] to sing*3) colloq. fig. (parlare sotto interrogatorio) to squeal, to sing*••sapere qcs. cantando — to have sth. off BE o down AE pat
canta che ti passa — prov. = cheer up you'll get over it
cantare le lodi di qcn. — to sing sb.'s praises
* * *cantare/kan'tare/ [1]1 to sing* [canzone, aria]2 (celebrare in versi) cantare qcn. to sing of sb.(aus. avere)1 [ persona] to sing*; cantare a squarciagola to belt out; cantare in playback to lip-sync; cantare da contralto to sing alto3 colloq. fig. (parlare sotto interrogatorio) to squeal, to sing*sapere qcs. cantando to have sth. off BE o down AE pat; cantare vittoria to crow over a victory; cantarle chiare to speak one's mind; canta che ti passa prov. = cheer up you'll get over it; cantare le lodi di qcn. to sing sb.'s praises.
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