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1 One who is seriously deformed, resultant of their mother's use of drugs during pregnancy.
General subject: crack babyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > One who is seriously deformed, resultant of their mother's use of drugs during pregnancy.
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2 knacken
I v/i1. (hat geknackt) crack; Fußboden etc.: creak; wiederholt: Feuer, Radio, Telefon: crackle; metallisch: click; mit den Fingern knacken crack one’s fingers2. (ist) umg. (zerbrechen) Zweig, Ast etc.: snapII v/t (hat)1. (Nüsse) crack; jemandem eine harte Nuss zu knacken geben fig. give s.o. a hard nut to crack; daran wird er noch lange zu knacken haben that’ll keep him hard at it for a long time2. umg. (Geldschrank etc.) crack (open); (Auto) break into; (Schloss) break open; (Laus) squash; fig. (Geheimcode etc.) crack; (Rätsel) solve* * *(knarzen) to crack;(zerstören) to pick (ugs.);(öffnen) to shell* * *knạ|cken ['knakn]1. vt3) (fig inf = bezwingen) Rätsel, Code, Organisation to crack; Tabu to break2. vi1) (= brechen) to crack, to snap; (Glas etc) to crack; (Dielen, Stuhl) to creak; (Holz = knistern) to cracklees knackt im Radio — the radio is crackling
es knackt im Gebälk — the beams are creaking
zu knacken haben (inf) — to have sth to think about or to chew on (inf)
an dieser Aufgabe hatte ich ganz schön zu knacken (inf) — I really had to sweat over this exercise
2) (inf = schlafen) to kip (Brit inf to sleep* * *1) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) crack3) (to solve (a code).) crack4) (to unlock (a lock) with a tool other than a key: When she found that she had lost her key, she picked the lock with a hair-pin.) pick* * *kna·cken[knakn̩]I. vt1. (aufbrechen)einen Kode \knacken to crack a code▪ etw \knacken to break into sthden Safe \knacken to crack [open] the safe5. (sl)▪ etw \knacken to do away with sthVorurteile \knacken to eliminate [or sep break down] prejudiceII. vies knackt hier immer im Gebälk the beams are always creaking here2. (Knackgeräusche machen)mit den Fingern \knacken to crack one's fingers [or knuckleseine Runde \knacken to have forty winks [or BRIT a. a kip4.III. vi impers▪ es knackt there's a crackling noisein Dachstühlen knackt es oft roof trusses often creak* * *1.intransitives Verb <bed, floor, etc.> creak2.transitives Verb2) (aufbrechen) crack < safe> [open]; break into < car, bank, etc.>; crack, break < code>* * *A. v/i1. (hat geknackt) crack; Fußboden etc: creak; wiederholt: Feuer, Radio, Telefon: crackle; metallisch: click;mit den Fingern knacken crack one’s fingers2. (ist) umg (zerbrechen) Zweig, Ast etc: snap3. (hat) umg (schlafen) snooze;eine Runde knacken get a bit of shuteyeB. v/t (hat)1. (Nüsse) crack;jemandem eine harte Nuss zu knacken geben fig give sb a hard nut to crack;daran wird er noch lange zu knacken haben that’ll keep him hard at it for a long time2. umg (Geldschrank etc) crack (open); (Auto) break into; (Schloss) break open; (Laus) squash; fig (Geheimcode etc) crack; (Rätsel) solve* * *1.intransitives Verb <bed, floor, etc.> creak2.transitives Verb2) (aufbrechen) crack < safe> [open]; break into <car, bank, etc.>; crack, break < code>* * *v.to crack v. -
3 fendre
fendre [fɑ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 411. transitive verba. ( = couper en deux) to splitb. [+ rochers] to cleave ; [+ mur, plâtre, meuble] to crack• ça me fend le cœur or l'âme it breaks my heart2. reflexive verba. ( = se fissurer) to crackb. [+ partie du corps]• se fendre la pipe or la pêche or la poire or la gueule (inf!: inf!) (inf!: vulg!) ( = rire) to laugh one's head off (inf) ; ( = s'amuser) to have a good laugh• il ne s'est pas fendu ! he didn't exactly break himself! (inf)* * *fɑ̃dʀ
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1) ( couper) to chop [bois]; to split [pierre]; to slit [tissu]2) ( ouvrir) ( légèrement) to chap [lèvre]; to crack [mur, pierre]; ( profondément) to split [lèvre]; to split [something] open [crâne]3) fig
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se fendre verbe pronominal1) ( se craqueler) to crack2) fig [cœur] to break3) (colloq)se fendre de — to manage [sourire, discours]; to come up with [cadeau, brochure]; to cough up (colloq) [somme d'argent]
4) Sport ( en escrime) to lunge••se fendre la pêche (colloq) or poire — (colloq) to split one's sides (colloq)
* * *fɑ̃dʀ vt1) [bois] to split2) [pierre] to crackgeler à pierre fendre; Il gèle à pierre fendre. — It's freezing hard.
3) fig* * *fendre verb table: rendreA vtr1 ( couper) to chop [bois]; to split [pierre]; to slit [tissu]; bûche fendue en deux split log; jupe fendue sur le côté skirt slit up one side;2 ( ouvrir) ( légèrement) to chap [lèvre]; to crack [mur, pierre, vase]; ( profondément) to split [lèvre]; to split [sth] open [crâne]; crâne fendu skull split open;3 fig ( déchirer) fendre l'âme or le cœur to be heartbreaking; fendre le cœur à qn to break sb's heart; récit à fendre l'âme heartbreaking story;4 ○( traverser) fendre l'air to slice through the air; fendre la foule to push one's way through the crowd.B se fendre vpr1 ( se craqueler) to crack;2 fig ( se déchirer) [cœur] to break;3 ○( faire un effort financier) to cough up○, to shell out○; tu ne t'es pas fendu! that didn't break the bank!; se fendre de to manage [sourire, discours]; to come up with [cadeau, brochure]; to cough up○ [somme d'argent];4 Sport ( en escrime) to lunge.fendre la bise to run like lightning; se fendre la pêche○ or poire○ or gueule◑ to split one's sides○; avoir la bouche fendue jusqu'aux oreilles to be grinning from ear to ear.[fɑ̃dr] verbe transitiffendre une bûche en deux to split ou to chop a log down the middleça vous fend ou c'est à vous fendre le cœur it breaks your heart, it's heartbreaking, it's heartrending2. [fissurer - terre, sol, mur] to crack3. COUTURE [veste, jupe, robe] to make a slit in4. [traverser - foule] to push ou to force one's way throughfendre les flots/l'air/le vent (littéraire & humoristique) to cleave through the seas/the air/the breeze————————se fendre verbe pronominal intransitif2. (familier) [se ruiner]tu ne t'es pas trop fendu! this really didn't ruin ou break you, did it!————————se fendre verbe pronominal transitifa. [rire] to split one's sidesb. [s'amuser] to have a ball -
4 knallen
I v/i1. (hat geknallt) bang; Feuerwerk etc.: go bang; Korken: (go) pop; mit der Peitsche knallen crack one’s whip; plötzlich knallte es suddenly there was a loud bang ( Schuss: auch shot, Zusammenstoß: crash)2. (hat) mit einer Schusswaffe: fire, shoot; er knallte wild um sich he opened fire ( oder shot out) wildly in all directions4. (hat) umg.: hör auf, sonst knallt’s! stop it, or else (you’ll cop it)!II v/t (hat) (schießen) fire, shoot; (werfen) fling; (hauen) slam, bang; den Ball ins Tor knallen slam the ball home; er knallte ihm eine umg. he gave him a wallop* * *das Knallenpop* * *knạl|len ['knalən]1. vi1) (= krachen) to bang; (= explodieren) to explode; (Schuss) to ring out; (Feuerwerk) to (go) bang; (Korken) to (go) pop; (Peitsche) to crack; (Tür etc) to bang, to slam; (Auspuff) to misfire; (aux sein = auftreffen) to bangmit den Absätzen knallen (Soldaten etc) — to click one's heels
die Korken knallen lassen (fig) — to pop a cork
die Sektkorken knallten (fig) — the champagne was flowing
draußen knallte es — there was a shot/were shots outside
der Fahrer ist gegen die Windschutzscheibe geknallt — the driver hit the windscreen (Brit) or windshield (US)
der Ball knallte gegen den Pfosten (inf) — the ball banged or slammed against the post
2. vtto bang; Tür, Buch auch to slam; Ball auch to belt (inf), to slam; Peitsche to crackden Hörer auf die Gabel knallen (inf) — to slam or bang down the receiver
jdm eine knallen (inf) — to clout sb( one) (Brit inf), to belt sb (one) (inf)
jdm ein paar vor den Latz knallen (inf) — to clout sb one (Brit inf), to stick one on sb (Brit inf), to belt sb (one) (inf)
* * *das1) (an explosive firework: The child was frightened by the bangers at the firework display.) banger2) bang3) (to (cause to) make a pop: He popped the balloon; My balloon has popped.) pop4) (to strike against something violently especially with a loud noise: The car slammed into the wall.) slam5) (to strike with great force; to crash: The car smashed into a lamp-post.) smash* * *knal·len[ˈknalən]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (stoßartig ertönen) to bang; Auspuff to misfire, to backfire; Feuerwerkskörper to [go] bang; Korken to [go] pop; Schuss to ring out; (laut zuschlagen) to bang, to slam2. Hilfsverb: habenmit der Peitsche \knallen to crack the whipmit der Tür \knallen to slam [or bang] the door [shut]▪ etw \knallen lassen to bang sthdie Sektflaschen \knallen lassen to crack open the bubblyder Ball knallte gegen die Latte the ball slammed against the crossbar4.II. vi impers Hilfsverb: habenIII. vt1. (zuschlagen)▪ etw \knallen to bang [or slam] sth2. (hart werfen)▪ etw irgendwohin \knallen to slam sth somewhereer knallte den Ball gegen den Pfosten he slammed [or hammered] the ball against the post* * *1.intransitives Verb1) < shot> ring out; < firework> go bang; < cork> pop; < door> bang, slam; <whip, rifle> crackan der Kreuzung hat es geknallt — (ugs.) there was a crash at the crossroads
2) (ugs.): (schießen) shoot, fire (auf + Akk. at); (mehrere Male) blaze or (coll.) bang away (auf + Akk. at)2.die Tür knallte ins Schloss — the door slammed or banged shut
transitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schlagen)jemandem eine knallen — (salopp) belt or clout somebody one (coll.)
* * *A. v/imit der Peitsche knallen crack one’s whip;2. (hat) mit einer Schusswaffe: fire, shoot;3. (ist)gegen etwas knallen umg crash into sth;ins Schloss knallen Tür: bang shut4. (hat) umg:hör auf, sonst knallt’s! stop it, or else (you’ll cop it)!vom Himmel knallen blaze downden Ball ins Tor knallen slam the ball home;er knallte ihm eine umg he gave him a wallop* * *1.intransitives Verb1) < shot> ring out; < firework> go bang; < cork> pop; < door> bang, slam; <whip, rifle> crackan der Kreuzung hat es geknallt — (ugs.) there was a crash at the crossroads
2) (ugs.): (schießen) shoot, fire (auf + Akk. at); (mehrere Male) blaze or (coll.) bang away (auf + Akk. at)3) mit sein (ugs.): (prallen)2.die Tür knallte ins Schloss — the door slammed or banged shut
transitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schlagen)jemandem eine knallen — (salopp) belt or clout somebody one (coll.)
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5 craquer
craquer [kʀake]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. ( = produire un bruit) [parquet] to creak ; [feuilles mortes, disque] to crackle ; [chaussures] to squeakb. ( = céder) [collant] to rip ; [bois] to crackc. ( = s'écrouler) [accusé, malade] to collapse• je craque (inf) ( = je n'en peux plus) I've had enough ; ( = je deviens fou) I'm cracking up (inf)2. transitive verba. [+ pantalon] to rip* * *kʀake
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1) ( déchirer) to split [vêtement]; to rip [collant]; to break [sangle, poignée]2) ( frotter) to strike [allumette]
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verbe intransitif1) ( se rompre) [couture] to split; [vêtement] to split (at the seams); [collant] to rip; [branche, vitre] to crack; [sac] to burst2) ( faire un bruit) [plancher, mât] to creak; [neige] to crunch; [feuilles] to rustle; [branchages] to crack3) ( pour allumer)4) (colloq) ( ne pas résister) [entreprise] to collapse; [personne] ( de tension nerveuse) to crack up (colloq); ( dans un effort) to give up* * *kʀake1. vi1) (= faire un bruit sec) [bois, plancher] to creakLe plancher craque. — The floor creaks.
2) (= se rompre) [fil, branche] to snap, [couture] to come apart, to burstMa fermeture éclair a craqué. — My zip's burst.
3) fig (= céder, perdre le contrôle de soi) to crack up4) fig (= succomber au charme de qn ou qch) * to be unable to resistLes femmes l'adorent, il les fait toutes craquer. — Women love him, they all find him irresistible.
Quand j'ai vu cette robe, j'ai craqué! — When I saw that dress, I couldn't resist it!
craquer pour qch [nourriture, bonbons, vêtement] — to find sth irresistible
2. vt* * *craquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( déchirer) to split [pantalon, veste, jupe]; to rip [collant]; to burst [sac]; to break [sangle, poignée];2 ( frotter) to strike [allumette];3 Chimie to crack [pétrole].B vi1 ( se rompre) [couture] to split; [vêtement] to split (at the seams); [collant] to rip; [branche, poutre, plaque de verre] to crack; [sac] to burst; ta veste va craquer sous les bras your jacket is going to split under the arms; faire craquer une branche/poutre to break a branch/beam;2 ( faire un bruit) [plancher, mât] to creak; [neige] to crunch; [feuilles] to rustle; [branchages, brindilles] to crack; qui craque sous la dent crunchy; faire craquer ses articulations to crack one's joints;3 ( pour allumer) faire craquer une allumette to strike a match;4 ○( ne pas résister) [entreprise] to collapse; [personne] ( de tension nerveuse) to break down, to crack up○; ( dans effort) to give up; je craque ( de tension nerveuse) I'm cracking up○; ( séduit par qch) I just can't resist; craquer pour qn ( tomber amoureux) to fall for sb○.[krake] verbe intransitif1. [plancher] to creak[herbes sèches] to crackle2. [se fendre - couture, tissu] to split ; [ - sac] to split open ; [ - fil, lacets] to break, to snap off ; [ - banquise] to crack, to split (up) ; [ - collant] to ripses nerfs ont craqué she had a nervous breakdown, she cracked upils ont essayé de me faire craquer en fumant devant moi they tried to break my resolve by smoking in front of me4. (familier) [être séduit] to go wild5. (familier) [s'effondrer - institution, projet] to founder, to be falling apart, to be on the verge of collapse————————[krake] verbe transitif2. [allumette] to strike3. (familier) [dépenser] to blow -
6 schnalzen
v/i: mit den Fingern schnalzen snap one’s fingers; mit der Zunge schnalzen click one’s tongue; mit der Peitsche schnalzen crack one’s ( oder the) whip* * *to chirrup; to click* * *schnạl|zen ['ʃnaltsn]vimit der Peitsche schnalzen — to crack one's whip, to give a crack of one's whip
* * *schnal·zen[ˈʃnaltsn̩]vimit den Fingern \schnalzen to snap one's fingersmit der Zunge \schnalzen to click one's tongue* * *intransitives Verb[mit der Zunge/den Fingern] schnalzen — click one's tongue/snap one's fingers
* * *schnalzen v/i:mit den Fingern schnalzen snap one’s fingers;mit der Zunge schnalzen click one’s tongue;mit der Peitsche schnalzen crack one’s ( oder the) whip* * *intransitives Verb[mit der Zunge/den Fingern] schnalzen — click one's tongue/snap one's fingers
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7 спятить
1) General subject: be bats, be bonkers, be off nut, be off one's nut, be off one's onion, be off one's pannikin, be off onion, be out of ( one's) senses, be round the twist, crack one's brain, gaga, go balmy, go barmy, go buggy, go bugs, go loco, go mad, have bats in belfry, run mad, to be bonkers, to be off (one's) nut, to be off (one's) onion, to be round the twist, go haywire, go off head, go loopy, take leave of senses, go nuts, go off one's rocker2) Colloquial: to be out of (one's) senses, off rocker (You're both off your rockers! Вы оба спятили!), lose one's marbles3) Rude: go off chump, go off nut4) Scottish language: be off at the nail, go off at the nail, to be (go) off at the nail5) Jargon: flip, get bananas, go off ( one's) onion, go bonkers6) Makarov: be out of senses, go off ( one's) chump, go off (one's) head, go off (one's) nut, go off the hooks, go round the bend, crack brain, crack brains, crack up -
8 claquer
claquer [klake]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. [porte, volet] to bang ; [drapeau] to flapb. ( = produire un bruit) claquer des doigts to snap one's fingers• ça ne se fait pas en claquant des doigts ! it doesn't come about just by snapping your fingers or just with a flick of the wristc. ( = casser) [ficelle] to snapd. [télévision, moteur, lampe] (inf) to conk out (inf) ; ( = mourir) (inf!) to kick the bucket (inf!)2. transitive verba. ( = gifler) to slapc. ( = fatiguer) (inf) to tire out3. reflexive verb* * *klake
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1) ( fermer) to slam [porte]claquer la porte au nez de quelqu'un — lit, fig to slam the door in somebody's face
partir or sortir en claquant la porte — lit to storm out slamming the door behind one
ils sont partis en claquant la porte — ( pendant des négociations) they walked out closing the door on further negotiations
2) (colloq) ( épuiser) to exhaust, to wear [somebody] out [personne]3) (colloq) ( dépenser) to blow (colloq) [argent, paie]
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verbe intransitif1) ( faire un bruit) [porte, volet] to bang; [coup de feu] to ring out; [bannière, voile] to flap; ( se fermer) [porte] to slam shut2) ( avec une partie du corps)claquer des talons — Armée to click one's heels
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se claquer verbe pronominal1) ( se distendre)se claquer un muscle — to pull ou strain a muscle
* * *klake1. vi1) [drapeau] to flap2) [porte] (de manière répétée) to bang, (une fois) to slamOn entend des volets qui claquent. — You can hear the shutters banging.
3) [coup de feu] to ring outfaire claquer [fouet] — to crack, [doigts] to snap
4)claquer des dents; Elle claquait des dents. — Her teeth were chattering.
5) * (= mourir) to snuff it * to kick the bucket *2. vt1) [porte] to slamElle est partie en claquant la porte. — She left, slamming the door behind her.
2) (= gifler) to slap3) * (= fatiguer) to wear out4) * (= dépenser) [héritage] to blow ** * *claquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( fermer) to slam [porte]; claquer la porte au nez de qn lit, fig to slam the door in sb's face; partir or sortir en claquant la porte lit to storm out slamming the door behind one; ils sont partis en claquant la porte ( pendant des négociations) they walked out closing the door on further negotiations;2 ○( épuiser) to exhaust, to wear [sb] out [personne]; la course l'a claqué he was worn out after the race;3 ○( dépenser) to (manage to) go through, to blow○ [argent]; claquer sa paie au casino/en livres to blow one's wages at the casino/on books;4 Sport to pull, to strain [muscle];5 ( gifler) to slap [personne];6 ○( casser) to break [appareil].B vi1 ( faire un bruit) [porte, volet] to bang; [coup de feu] to ring out; [bannière, voile] to flap; faire claquer la porte to slam the door; faire claquer son fouet to crack one's whip; la porte claqua ( se ferma) the door slammed shut;2 ( faire un bruit avec une partie du corps) claquer des doigts to snap one's fingers; claquer des talons Mil to click one's heels; claquer des mains or dans ses mains to clap (one's hands); elle claque des dents her teeth are chattering; faire claquer ses doigts to snap one's fingers; faire claquer sa langue to click one's tongue;3 ◑( mourir) to die (de from), to snuff it○ GB, to croak○; le malade lui a claqué dans les doigts the patient died on him/her○;4 ○( se casser) [appareil, machine] to pack up○ GB, to conk out○; [corde] to snap; fig ( échouer) [affaire] to go bust○; la télé m'a claqué dans les mains the TV died on me○.C se claquer vpr2 ○( s'épuiser) to wear oneself out (à faire doing).[klake] verbe transitif1. [fermer] to bang ou to slam (shut)2. [faire résonner]3. (familier) [dépenser] to spend5. (familier) [gifler] to slap————————[klake] verbe intransitif2. (familier) [mourir] to peg out[tomber en panne] to conk out————————claquer de verbe plus préposition————————se claquer verbe pronominal intransitif(familier) [se fatiguer] to wear oneself out————————se claquer verbe pronominal transitifse claquer un muscle to strain ou to pull a muscle -
9 свихнуться
1) General subject: be off (one's) nut, crack one's brain, go balmy, go dotty, go mad, go off the hooks, go potty, heat, to be out of ( one's) senses, (подвинуться рассудком) went over the edge2) Colloquial: to be out of (one's) senses, go off the deep end, lose one's marbles3) Jargon: part( one's) mooring, slip one's trolley, slip trolley, to slinky ont's trolley, nut up, lose (one's) marbles, go bananas4) Graphic expression: go round the bend5) Makarov: be out of senses, go haywire, haywire, crack brain, crack brains -
10 crujir
v.1 to crunch (patatas fritas, nieve).2 to creak, to crunch, to crack, to crackle.3 to gnash.* * *1 (puerta) to creak2 (patatas fritas) to crunch3 (seda, hojas) to rustle4 (dientes) to grind* * *verb* * *VI1) [papel, seda, hojas] to rustle; [madera, mueble, rama] to creak; [leña ardiendo] to crackle; [galletas, nieve, grava] to crunch2) [articulación, hueso] to crack; [dientes] to grind* * *verbo intransitivoa) tabla/muelles/ramas to creak; hojas secas to rustleb) nudillos/rodillas to crackc) grava/nieve to crunchd) galletas/tostadas to be crunchye) dientes* * *= crackle, snap.Ex. The advice is to chill out most artefacts with confidence, although coating on wood may crackle a little bit by -50 degrees centigrade.Ex. But when runner beans are fresh, they do snap when you break them in half!.* * *verbo intransitivoa) tabla/muelles/ramas to creak; hojas secas to rustleb) nudillos/rodillas to crackc) grava/nieve to crunchd) galletas/tostadas to be crunchye) dientes* * *= crackle, snap.Ex: The advice is to chill out most artefacts with confidence, although coating on wood may crackle a little bit by -50 degrees centigrade.
Ex: But when runner beans are fresh, they do snap when you break them in half!.* * *crujir [I1 ]vi1 «tabla/muelles/ramas» to creak2 «hojas secas» to rustle3 «leña ardiendo» to crackle4 «nudillos/rodillas» to crack, click5 «grava/nieve» to crunchnuestros pasos hacían crujir la nieve our footsteps crunched in the snow6 «galletas/tostadas» to be crunchy7«dientes»: le crujen los dientes cuando duerme he grinds his teeth in his sleep* * *
crujir ( conjugate crujir) verbo intransitivo
[ hojas secas] to rustle
e) [ dientes]:
crujir vi (las patatas, el pan, etc) to crunch
(el suelo, los muebles) to creak
(los dientes) to grind
' crujir' also found in these entries:
English:
crackle
- creak
- crunch
- rustle
- squeak
- swish
- crack
- groan
* * *crujir vi[patatas fritas, nieve] to crunch; [madera] to creak; [hojas secas] to crackle; [papel] to scrunch; [hueso] to crack; [dientes] to grind* * ** * *crujir vi1) : to rustle2) : to creak, to crack3) : to crunch* * *crujir vb1. (alimento) to crunch2. (seda) to rustle3. (madera) to creak -
11 crisma
f.1 nut (informal).romperle la crisma a alguien to smash somebody's face inromperse la crisma to bash one's head2 chrism, holy oil, sacramental ointment.* * *► nombre masculino & nombre femenino1 RELIGIÓN chrism\romperle la crisma a alguien to knock somebody's block off* * *ISF1) (Rel) chrism2) ** (=cabeza) nut **, noggin (EEUU) **, headII1.SM [a veces]SF (tb: crismas) Esp Christmas card2.SF Méx Christmas present* * *Imasculino chrismIIromperse la crisma — (fam) to crack one's head open (colloq)
romperle la crisma a alguien — (fam) to smash somebody's face in (colloq)
* * *Imasculino chrismIIromperse la crisma — (fam) to crack one's head open (colloq)
romperle la crisma a alguien — (fam) to smash somebody's face in (colloq)
* * *chrismromperle la crisma a algn ( fam); to smash sb's face in ( colloq), to knock sb's block off ( BrE colloq)* * *
crisma f fam romperse la crisma, to brain oneself: ¡no te subas ahí que te vas a romper la crisma!, don't climb up there - you're going to break your head open!
' crisma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
así
- romperse
* * *crisma1 nf[cabeza] Fam nut, Br bonce;romperle la crisma a alguien to smash sb's face in;romperse la crisma to bash one's headcrisma2 nm[bálsamo] chrismcrisma3, crismas nm invEsp Christmas card* * *I f famhead, nut fam ;romper la crisma a alguien fam smash s.o’s face in famII m Christmas card* * *romperle la crisma a alguien: to knock someone's block off -
12 knacken
kna·cken [knakn̩]vt1) ( aufbrechen)etw [mit etw] \knacken to crack sth [with sth]einen Kode \knacken to crack a codeetw \knacken to break into sth;den Safe \knacken to crack [open] the safeetw \knacken to knock out sth sep5) (sl);etw \knacken to do away with sth;vies knackt hier immer im Gebälk the beams are always creaking here2) ( Knackgeräusche machen)mit etw \knacken to crack sth;mit den Fingern \knacken to crack one's fingers [or knuckles];eine Runde \knacken to have forty winks [or (Brit a.) a kip];WENDUNGEN:[noch] an etw dat zu \knacken haben ( fam) to have sth to think about [or ( fam) chew on [or over] ]es knackt there's a crackling noise;in Dachstühlen knackt es oft roof trusses often creak -
13 abrirse
pron.v.to open, to open out, to unfold, to spread out, to expand.* * *1 (gen) to open■ le dieron puntos para que no se le abriera la herida they gave her stitches so that the wound wouldn't open2 (flor) to open, come out3 (iniciarse) to begin, start, open4 (extenderse) to spread out, unfold5 (dar) to open (a, onto), look (a, onto)6 (ligamentos) to sprain7 figurado (sincerarse) to open out8 argot (largarse) to clear off, be off,■ ¡adiós, me abro! bye, I'm off!, US I'm out of here!* * *VPR1) [paracaídas, paraguas, ventana, libro] to opende repente se abrió la puerta — suddenly, the door opened
2) (=extenderse)ante nosotros se abría todo un mundo de posibilidades — a whole world of possibilities was opening up before us
3) [persona]a)b)c) ** (=largarse)¡me abro! — I'm off!
¡ábrete! — shove off! *
4)abrirse a: tenemos que abrirnos más al progreso — we have to open up more to progress
abrirse a o con algn — to confide in sb
5) (=romperse, rajarse)abrirse el tobillo — to twist one's ankle, sprain one's ankle
6) (Meteo) to clear, clear up7) Méx (=echar marcha atrás) to backtrack, back-pedal* * *(v.) = gape, swing + open, hewEx. This article argues that box designs for small books have 3 shortcomings: their corners tend to gape; strings, buttons and other fixing arrangements clutter the outside of the box; and the box flaps are too soft causing it to be pushed out of alignment.Ex. The window of opportunity now swings open for the creative library manager.Ex. All of the women hewed unconventional career paths mostly using convention.* * *(v.) = gape, swing + open, hewEx: This article argues that box designs for small books have 3 shortcomings: their corners tend to gape; strings, buttons and other fixing arrangements clutter the outside of the box; and the box flaps are too soft causing it to be pushed out of alignment.
Ex: The window of opportunity now swings open for the creative library manager.Ex: All of the women hewed unconventional career paths mostly using convention.* * *
■abrirse verbo reflexivo
1 to open
figurado abrirse camino, to make one's way: tienes que abrirte a nuevas ideas, you've got to be open to new ideas
2 familiar me fumo el pitillo y me abro, I'll finish this cigarette and then I'm off
' abrirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
paso
- abrir
- camino
- confiar
- empujón
- permiso
- pierna
English:
break through
- burst open
- gape
- open
- open out
- part
- plough through
- push through
- snap
- spring
- swing
- undone
- unfold
- wade through
- way
- work
- bloom
- burst
- do
- fan
- plow
- splay
- split
* * *vpr1. [puerta, caja] to open;[cremallera, chaqueta] to come undone;este bote no se abre this jar won't open;la puerta se abre fácilmente the door opens easily;se te ha abierto la camisa your shirt has come undone;la pared se abrió a causa del terremoto the earthquake caused a crack to appear in the wall2. [empezar] [película, función] to open, to begin;el libro se abre con una escena muy violenta the book opens with a very violent scene;el debate se abrió con una intervención del ministro the debate began with a speech by the minister3. [periodo] to begin;cuando se abra el plazo para presentar solicitudes when they start accepting applications4. [sincerarse] to open up;abrirse a alguien to open up to sb, to confide in sb;tienes que abrirte más a la gente you should be more open with people5. [posibilidades] to open up;tras su marcha se abrieron nuevas posibilidades after she left, new opportunities arose6. [cielo] to clear7. [flores] to blossom8. [vehículo en una curva] to go wide;se abrió demasiado en la curva y se cayó de la bici he went too wide on the bend and fell off his bike9. Depse abrió por la banda para esquivar a la defensa he moved out onto the wing to get behind the defence10. [rajarse] to split open;se cayó del caballo y se abrió la cabeza she fell off her horse and split her head opennosotros nos abrimos ya it's time for us to be off* * *v/r open;abrirse la cabeza split one’s head open;abrirse paso get through;abrirse paso entre make one’s way through;abrirse a algo fig open up to sth* * *vr1) : to open up2) : to clear (of the skies)* * *abrirse vb1. (en general) to open2. (irse) to be off¡me abro! I'm off! -
14 Schädel
m; -s, -; skull (auch umg. Hirn, Kopf); siehe auch Kopf; kahler Schädel bald head; einen dicken Schädel haben umg. be stubborn (as a mule); mir brummt der Schädel my head is spinning ( vor Schmerz: throbbing); umg., einen Kater haben: my head’s going (a)round in circles; jemandem eins über den Schädel geben umg. hit s.o. over the head; einschlagen I 2* * *der Schädelcranium; pate; head; skull* * *Schä|del ['ʃɛːdl]m -s, -skullein kahler Schä́del — a bald head
jdm den Schä́del einschlagen — to beat sb's skull or head in
jdm den Schä́del spalten/zertrümmern — to split or cleave/crush sb's skull
den Schä́del einrennen (inf) — to crack one's skull
mir brummt der Schä́del (inf) — my head is going round and round; (vor Kopfschmerzen) my head is throbbing
einen dicken Schä́del haben (fig inf) — to be stubborn
* * *(the bony case that encloses the brain: He's fractured his skull.) skull* * *Schä·del<-s, ->[ˈʃɛ:dl̩]mjdm den \Schädel einschlagen to smash sb's skull [or head] injdm brummt der \Schädel (fam: Kopfschmerzen haben) sb's head is throbbing; (nicht mehr klar denken können) sb's head is buzzing [or going round and round]sich dat [an etw dat] den \Schädel einrennen (fam) to crack one's skull [against sth]; (wiederholt) to beat one's head [against sth]* * *der; Schädels, Schädel1) skull; (Kopf) headjemandem eins auf od. über den Schädel geben — (ugs.) hit or knock somebody over the head
mir brummt der Schädel — (ugs.) my head is throbbing
einen dicken od. harten Schädel haben — (fig.) be stubborn or pigheaded
2) (fig.): (Verstand)es geht od. will nicht in seinen Schädel [hinein], dass... — (ugs.) he can't get it into his head that...
* * *kahler Schädel bald head;einen dicken Schädel haben umg be stubborn (as a mule);mir brummt der Schädel my head is spinning ( vor Schmerz: throbbing); umg, einen Kater haben: my head’s going (a)round in circles;* * *der; Schädels, Schädel1) skull; (Kopf) headjemandem eins auf od. über den Schädel geben — (ugs.) hit or knock somebody over the head
mir brummt der Schädel — (ugs.) my head is throbbing
einen dicken od. harten Schädel haben — (fig.) be stubborn or pigheaded
2) (fig.): (Verstand)es geht od. will nicht in seinen Schädel [hinein], dass... — (ugs.) he can't get it into his head that...
* * *- m.cranium n.pates n.skull n. -
15 strzelać
1. (-am, -asz); perf -ić; vt( bramkę) to shoot2. vi( z broni) to shoot; ( palcami) to snap, ( obcasami) to click; SPORT to shoot; ( o ogniu) to crackle; ( o korku) to popco ci strzeliło do głowy? — pot what came over you?
* * *ipf.1. ( z broni) shoot, fire (do kogoś/czegoś at sb/sth); strzelać z działa fire a cannon; strzelać z łuku shoot a bow; strzelać z pistoletu/karabinu fire a gun; strzelać z procy catapult; strzelać w powietrze shoot in the air; strzelać na wiwat fire a salute; strzelić sobie/komuś w łeb blow one's/sb's brains out; strzelać oczami give sb the glad eye; prosto jak strzelił straight ahead, as the crow flies; co ci strzeliło do głowy l. łba? pot. what came over you?; strzelić byka l. głupstwo pot. drop a brick; strzelić sobie sl. (= napić się alkoholu) have a shot ( of an alcoholic drink); strzelić sobie działkę sl. (= wstrzyknąć narkotyk) shoot up; człowiek strzela, pan Bóg kule nosi man proposes, God disposes.2. (= trzaskać) crack; strzelać z bata crack one's whip; strzelać obcasami click one's heels; strzelać palcami snap one's fingers; tłuszcz strzela na patelni the fat is sizzling in the pan; (coś minęło) jak z bicza strzelił l. trzasł sth was over in a flash; jakby go piorun strzelił he was flabbergasted; strzelić kogoś w twarz ( pięścią) punch sb in the face; ( otwartą dłonią) slap sb in the face; strzelają korki od szampana champagne bottles are being popped open.3. (= sięgać wysoko; wyrastać) shoot up.4. górn. fire.7. (o paliwie, spalinach) backfire.ipf.1. ( do siebie) shoot o.s.2. (= pojedynkować się) duel with pistols.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > strzelać
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16 infringo
I.Lit.:B.infractis omnibus hastis,
Liv. 40, 40, 7:ut si quis violas riguove papavera in horto Liliaque infringat,
Ov. M. 10, 191:genibusque tumens infringitur unda,
Val. Fl. 5, 412: manus, to snap or crack one ' s fingers, Petr. 17:articulos,
Quint. 11, 3, 158: latus liminibus, to bruise one ' s side by lying on the threshold, Hor. Epod. 11, 22: infractus remus, appearing broken, in consequence of the refraction of the rays in the water, Cic. Ac. 2, 25; cf.:infracti radii resiliunt,
Plin. 2, 38, 38, § 103:ossa infracta extrahere,
id. 23, 7, 63, § 119.—Transf., to strike one thing against another: digitos citharae, to strike or play upon the lute, Stat. Ach. 1, 575:II.alicui colaphum,
to give one a box on the ear, Ter. Ad. 2, 1, 46; Plin. 8, 36, 54, § 130:linguam (metu),
to stammer, Lucr. 3, 155.—Trop., to break, check, weaken, lessen, diminish, mitigate, assuage:B.ut primus incursus et vis militum infringeretur,
Caes. B. C. 3, 92:conatus adversariorum,
id. ib. 2, 21:florem dignitatis,
Cic. Balb. 6, 15:militum gloriam,
id. Mil. 2, 5:animos hostium,
Liv. 38, 16:spem,
Cic. Or. 2, 6:tribunatum alicujus,
id. de Or. 1, 7, 24:vehementius esse quiddam suspicor, quod te infringat,
id. Att. 7, 2, 2:continuam laudem humanitatis,
Plin. Ep. 7, 31, 3:res Samnitium,
Liv. 8, 39, 10:difficultatem,
to overcome, Col. 2, 4, 10:jus consulis,
Dig. 34, 9, 5 fin.:fortia facta suis modis,
to weaken, Ov. Tr. 2, 412:deos precatu,
to appease by entreaties, Stat. Ach. 1, 144:infringitur ille quasi verborum ambitus,
Cic. de Or. 3, 48, 186:infringendis concidendisque numeris,
id. Or. 69, 230:vocem de industria,
purposely to make plaintive, Sen. Contr. 3, 19.—To destroy, make void, break:1.quoniam haec gloriatio non infringetur in me,
Vulg. 2 Cor. 11, 10:legem,
ib. 1 Macc. 1, 66. — Hence, infractus, a, um, P. a., broken, bent.Lit.:2. a.mares caprarum longis auribus infractisque probant,
Plin. 8, 50, 76, § 202.—In gen.:b.infractos animos gerere,
Liv. 7, 31, 6:nihil infractus Appii animus,
id. 2, 59, 4:oratio submissa et infracta,
id. 38, 14:infractae ad proelia vires,
Verg. A. 9, 499:veritas,
falsified, Tac. H. 1, 1:fides metu infracta,
shaken, id. ib. 3, 42:tributa,
diminished, id. ib. 4, 57:potentia matris,
id. A. 13, 12:fama,
injured reputation, Verg. A. 7, 332; Tac. H. 2, 22:Latini,
broken, Verg. A. 12, 1.—Diluted:c.fel aqua infractum,
Plin. 28, 12, 50, § 186.—In partic., of speech, broken off:infracta et amputata loqui,
broken, unconnected, Cic. Or. 51, 170:infracta loquela,
broken talk, baby - talk, Lucr. 5, 230:cum vocem ejus (delicati) infractam videret,
effeminate, Gell. 3, 5, 2:vocibus delinitus infractis,
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17 çıtlatmak
"1. /ı/ to crack (one´s knuckles). 2. /ı/ to crack, snap, or pop; to make (something) crack, snap, or pop. 3. /ı, a/ to drop a hint about (something) to (someone)." -
18 wyłamywać
impf ⇒ wyłamać* * *(-uję, -ujesz); perf -ać; vt* * *ipf.1. (= otwierać siłą) (drzwi, kraty) force (open), break (down).2. (= złamać) break off.3. wyłamywać palce (= strzelać palcami) crack one's knuckles.ipf.1. (= postąpić wbrew woli większości) step l. get out of line.2. (= złamać się) break off.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyłamywać
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19 острота
I ж.( остроумное выражение) witticism, witty remark; ( шутка) jokeудачная острота — good* joke
II ж. тк. ед.отпускать остроты, сыпать остротами — make* (a lot of) witty remarks, crack jokes, crack one joke after another
sharpness, acuity; (о зрении, слухе тж.) keenness; (о положении, кризисе) acuteness; (об ощущениях, о запахе) pungency, poignancyпотерять, утратить остроту — lose* one's edge
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20 хвастаться
1) General subject: blow own horn, blow own trumpet, boast, display, gasconade, hotdog, make boast, make boast of (чем-либо), ostentate, quack, quacksalver, shout the odds, sound off, swagger, talk large, talk tall, to be (one's) own trumpeter, vapor, vaunt, bluster, brag, gas away, shoot the bull, talk big, make great display of (чем-л.), blow one's own trumpet, show off3) Dialect: crake4) American: toot own horn5) Australian slang: big note yourself, skite6) Jargon: beat the drum, blow one's horn, crack ( one's) jaw, raise the roof, show out, sell a wolf ticket, signify, by wolf ticket, woof, throw the crap, blow, gam, pitch7) Makarov: shoot a line, cut it fat
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