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cling [klɪŋ](preterite, past participle clung) intransitive verba. ( = hold tight) se cramponner (to à)• to cling to the belief that... se cramponner à l'idée que...* * *[klɪŋ](prét, pp clung) intransitive verb1) ( physically)2) ( emotionally)to cling to — se cramponner à [parent, beliefs, hope]
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1 ( physically) to cling (on) to se cramponner à [person, rail, raft etc] ; to cling together se cramponner l'un à l'autre ; to cling on to sth for dear life se cramponner de toutes ses forces à qch ;2 ( emotionally) to cling to se cramponner à [parent, beliefs, myth, hope, habit, lifestyle, power] ; he clings to me all the time c'est un vrai crampon ; she clings to people for support elle s'appuie sur les autres ;3 ( adhere) [leaf, moss] coller (to à) ; [smell] résister ; the road clung to the mountain la route s'accrochait au flanc de la montagne. -
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cling to а) прилегать, касаться This material clings to the skin. The shipclung to the shore. б) прильнуть The child clung to its mother. The climberhad to cling to. в) стараться сохранить The old lady tried to cling to her oldhome, but the builders forced her out. Whenever we move to a new house, wealways cling to far. г) оставаться лояльным She clung to the hope that her sonwas not dead too many possessions. -
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1) цепля́ться; прилипа́ть;2) остава́ться ве́рным (взглядам, друзьям)3) льнуть;to cling together держа́ться вме́сте
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(a) (hold on tightly) s'accrocher, se cramponner;∎ they clung to one another ils se sont enlacés, ils se sont cramponnés l'un à l'autre;∎ figurative to cling to a hope/to a belief/to the past se raccrocher à un espoir/à une croyance/au passé;∎ we can't afford to cling to the past il est dangereux de se raccrocher au passé;∎ she clings to her children even though they are now grown up elle s'accroche à ses enfants bien qu'ils soient maintenant adultes∎ a dress that clings to the body une robe très près du corps ou très ajustée -
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Cling (to)v.P. and V. ἔχεσθαι (gen.), ἀντέχεσθαι (gen.), λαμβάνεσθαι (gen.), ἀντιλαμβάνεσθαι (gen.), P. γλίχεσθαι (gen.), V. ἀντιλάζυσθαι (gen.).Abide by: P. and V. ἐμμένειν (dat.).Cling fast to: V. ἄπριξ ἔχεσθαι (gen.), Ar. προσέχεσθαι (dat.).Embrace: P. and V. ἀσπάζεσθαι, V. περιπτύσσειν (Plat. also but rare P.), προσπτύσσειν (or mid.), ἐμφῦναι (dat.) ( 2nd aor. ἐμφύειν), P. ἐκκρεμάννυσθαι (gen.) (Thuc., 7, 75), V. ἐκκρήμνασθαι (gen.), ἐξαρτᾶσθαι (gen.).Clinging to one another: V. ἐπʼ ἀλλήλοισιν ἀμφικείμενοι (Soph., O.C. 1620).Clinging to one hope after another: P. ἀναρτώμενοι ἐλπίσιν ἐξ ελπίδων (Dem. 346).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Cling
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1)cling to something/somebody — sich an etwas/jemanden klammern; [Schmutz:] einer Sache/jemandem anhaften; [Staub:] sich auf etwas/jemanden setzen
2) (remain stubbornly faithful)cling to somebody/something — sich an jemanden/etwas klammern
* * *[kliŋ]past tense, past participle - clung; verb((usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly: The mud clung to her shoes; She clung to her husband as he said goodbye; He clings to an impossible hope; The boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.) haften, festhalten* * *<clung, clung>[klɪŋ]vi1. (hold tightly) klammern\cling on or you might fall over halt dich fest, damit du nicht hinfällst* * *I [klɪŋ] pret, ptp clungvi(= hold on tightly) sich festklammern (to an +dat), sich klammern (to an +acc); (to opinion also) festhalten (to an +dat); (= remain close) sich halten (to an +acc); (clothes, fabric) sich anschmiegen ( to +dat); (smell) haften (to an +dat), sich setzen (to in +acc)cling on tight! — halt dich gut fest!
to cling together — sich aneinanderklammern; (lovers)
in spite of all the difficulties they've clung together — trotz aller Schwierigkeiten haben sie zusammengehalten
IIwomen who cling — Frauen, die sich an einen klammern
1. nKlingen nt; (of cash register) Klingeln nt2. viklingen; (cash register) klingeln* * *cling [klıŋ] v/i prät und pperf clung [klʌŋ]1. (fest)haften, kleben ( beide:to an dat):the wet dress clung to her body klebte ihr am Leibthe smell clung to his clothes der Geruch setzte sich in seiner Kleidung fest;the nickname clung to him der Spitzname haftete ihm an oder blieb an ihm hängen3. auch fig (to) sich klammern (an eine Sache, jemanden, eine Hoffnung etc), festhalten (an einer Meinung, Sitte etc):cling to life am Leben hängen;cling to the text sich eng an den Text halten, am Text kleben umg4. sich (an)schmiegen (to an akk)* * *1)cling to something/somebody — sich an etwas/jemanden klammern; [Schmutz:] einer Sache/jemandem anhaften; [Staub:] sich auf etwas/jemanden setzen
cling to somebody/something — sich an jemanden/etwas klammern
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kliŋpast tense, past participle - clung; verb((usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly: The mud clung to her shoes; She clung to her husband as he said goodbye; He clings to an impossible hope; The boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.) engancharse, adherirsecling vb agarrarsetr[klɪŋ]1 (hold tightly) agarrarse (to, a)2 (stick - clothes) pegarse, ceñirse; (- smell) pegarse3 pejorative (stay too close to) pegarse a4 figurative use (retain - hope, belief) aferrarse (to, a)1) stick: adherirse, pegarse2) : aferrarse, agarrarsehe clung to the railing: se aferró a la barandillav.• adherirse v.• agarrarse v.• pegarse v.klɪŋintransitive verb (past & past p clung)1)a) ( hold fast)to cling TO something/somebody — estar* aferrado a algo/alguien
she still clings to that hope/belief — sigue aferrada a esa esperanza/creencia
b) ( be dependent) (pej)to cling (TO somebody) — pegársele* a alguien
2) ( stick)to cling (TO something) — pegarse* or adherirse* (a algo)
[klɪŋ](pt, pp clung) VI1) (=hold on) (to person) pegarse (to a); (affectionately) agarrarse, aferrarse (to a); (to rope) agarrarse (to a, de); (to belief, opinion) aferrarse, seguir fiel (to a)3) (=stay close) (to friend, mother etc) no separarse (to de)to cling together — (fig) no separarse (ni un momento)
* * *[klɪŋ]intransitive verb (past & past p clung)1)a) ( hold fast)to cling TO something/somebody — estar* aferrado a algo/alguien
she still clings to that hope/belief — sigue aferrada a esa esperanza/creencia
b) ( be dependent) (pej)to cling (TO somebody) — pegársele* a alguien
2) ( stick)to cling (TO something) — pegarse* or adherirse* (a algo)
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[klɪŋ]cling держаться (берега, дома и т. п.); to cling together держаться вместе cling льнуть cling облегать (о платье) cling оставаться верным (взглядам, друзьям) cling (clung) (часто cling to) цепляться; прилипать cling держаться (берега, дома и т. п.); to cling together держаться вместе -
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klɪŋ гл.;
прош вр. и прич. прош. вр. clung
1) цепляться;
прилипать;
крепко держаться his fisher's coat dripping wet and clinging to his form ≈ его плащ для рыбной ловли, промокший и липнущий к телу Syn: adhere
1), stick
2) держаться (берега, дома и т. п.) cling together ≈ держаться вместе
3) оставаться верным( друзьям, идеям и т. п.) Syn: adhere
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4) держаться, удерживаться, не исчезать полностью The odor clung to the room for hours. ≈ Запах в комнате держался часами. Their phrases clung to his memory. ≈ Их слова крепко держались в памяти. ∙ cling onto cling to cling together( обыкн. to) прилипать;
цепляться;
держаться - mud *s to the boots грязь прилипает к ботинкам - wet clothes * to the body мокрая одежда липнет к телу - the child clung to its mother's hand ребенок цеплялся за руку матери - the odour clung to the room for hours запах держался в комнате еще несколько часов - the ship clung to the coast судно держалось берега - heavy clouds clung to the mountains тяжелые тучи нависли над горами - to * to the saddle( спортивное) сливаться с седлом оставаться верным друзьям, дому, воспоминаниям - the society to which she clung общество, с которым она не хотела порывать - she clung to the hope that her son was not dead она никак не могла оставить надежду, что ее сын жив - to * tenaciously to one's arguments упорно придерживаться своей аргументации облегать (о платье) - to * like grim death отчаянно цепляться, хвататься;
вцепиться мертвой хваткой cling держаться (берега, дома и т. п.) ;
to cling together держаться вместе ~ льнуть ~ облегать (о платье) ~ оставаться верным (взглядам, друзьям) ~ (clung) (часто ~ to) цепляться;
прилипать cling держаться (берега, дома и т. п.) ;
to cling together держаться вместе -
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[klɪŋ]1)to cling (on) to — aggrapparsi a [person, rail]
to cling to — fig. aggrapparsi a [parent, hope]
2) (adhere) [leaf, moss] attaccarsi•- cling on* * *[kliŋ]past tense, past participle - clung; verb((usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly: The mud clung to her shoes; She clung to her husband as he said goodbye; He clings to an impossible hope; The boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.) aggrapparsi, aderire* * *[klɪŋ]1)to cling (on) to — aggrapparsi a [person, rail]
to cling to — fig. aggrapparsi a [parent, hope]
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{klir}
1. прилепвам (се) (to към, о, до)
2. прегръщам, притискам, държа се здраво
to CLING together/to one another стоим плътно прегърнати, държим се здраво един за друг
3. придържам се
държа се, не се отделям (to към, за, от)
4. оставам верен, не изменям (to на)
поддържам упорито, постоянствувам (в принципи, мнение и пр.) -, не изоставям (надежда и пр.), силно привързан съм (to към)
5. не изветрявам, не изчезвам (за миризма)* * *{klir) v (clung {klAi)) 1. прилепвам (се) (to към, о, до);* * *прегръщам; придържам се; прилепвам; притискам; вкопчвам се; звънене; звънтене;* * *1. to cling together/to one another стоим плътно прегърнати, държим се здраво един за друг 2. държа се, не се отделям (to към, за, от) 3. не изветрявам, не изчезвам (за миризма) 4. оставам верен, не изменям (to на) 5. поддържам упорито, постоянствувам (в принципи, мнение и пр.) -, не изоставям (надежда и пр.), силно привързан съм (to към) 6. прегръщам, притискам, държа се здраво 7. придържам се 8. прилепвам (се) (to към, о, до)* * *cling[kliʃ] I. v ( clung[kləʃ]) 1. прилепвам (се) (to); his sodden trousers were \clinging to his legs прогизналите му панталони бяха прилепнали о краката му; the children were \clinging onto their mother децата се притискаха до майка си; 2. прегръщам, притискам, държа се здраво (to); to \cling together ( to one another) държим се здраво един о друг; стоя плътно прегърнат с някого; 3. придържам се, държа се (to); \cling on! дръж се! to \cling to power не пускам властта, държа се здраво за властта; the ship clung to the coast line корабът не се отдалечаваше от брега; 4. оставам верен, не изменям, поддържам упорито (принцип, мнение); не изоставям (надежда и пр.); привързан съм (to); 5. залепям се, вкопчвам се, (to за); 6. не изветрявам (за миризма); the smell of tobacco smoke clung to his garments миризмата на тютюнев дим не можеше да изветря от дрехите му, дрехите му бяха напоени с миризма на тютюнев дим; II. n 1. ам. слепване на влакната (на памук); 2. = clingstone. -
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kliŋpast tense, past participle - clung; verb((usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly: The mud clung to her shoes; She clung to her husband as he said goodbye; He clings to an impossible hope; The boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.) henge fast ved/i; klistre seg til, klamre/klynge seg til1) klenge seg (fast), klamre seg fast, holde seg fast2) feste, sitte fast, klebe3) ( om klær) sitte (etter)cling round ( om klær) sitte som støptcling to henge fast på, klistre seg til ( om lukt) henge i, henge igjen ( om barn) klamre\/klynge seg til, klenge på, holde fast iholde fast vedcling together henge sammen, holde (seg) tett sammen
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cling — [klıŋ] v past tense and past participle clung [klʌŋ] [: Old English; Origin: clingan] 1.) [always + adverb/preposition] to hold someone or something tightly, especially because you do not feel safe cling to/on/at etc ▪ He wailed and clung to his… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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cling — cling·i·ness; cling·ing·ly; cling·ing·ness; cling·stone; mus·cling; cling; … English syllables
cling´er — cling «klihng», verb, clung, cling|ing, noun, adjective. –v.i. 1. to stick or hold fast: »A vine clings to its support. Wet clothes cling to the body. SYNONYM(S): adhere. 2. to grasp; … Useful english dictionary
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cling|y — «KLIHNG ee», adjective, cling|i|er, cling|i|est. apt to cling; adhesive … Useful english dictionary
Cling — Cling, n. Adherence; attachment; devotion. [R.] [1913 Webster] A more tenacious cling to worldly respects. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cling — (kl[i^]ng), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Clung} (kl[u^]ng), {Clong} (kl[o^]ng), Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Clinging}.] [AS. clingan to adhere, to wither; akin to Dan. klynge to cluster, crowd. Cf. {Clump}.] To adhere closely; to stick; to hold fast,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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cling — ► VERB (past and past part. clung) (cling to/on to) 1) hold on tightly to. 2) adhere or stick to. 3) remain persistently faithful to. 4) be emotionally dependent on. ORIGIN Old English, related to CLENCH … English terms dictionary