-
1 Sie hat an ihm einen Narren gefressen.
She has a crush on him.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Sie hat an ihm einen Narren gefressen.
-
2 sombrero de copa plegable
• crush hatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > sombrero de copa plegable
-
3 шапокляк
crush-hat* * *crush-hat, gibus, opera-hat* * *crush-hatcrushhatgibus -
4 Klapphut
-
5 Klappzylinder
-
6 clac
m.1 a clapping of the hands.2 a hat of tall crown provided with springs for shutting close; opera-hat.3 opera hat, collapsible hat, crush hat.4 group of fawning admirers, claque.* * *► nombre masculino (pl claques)1 (de copa alta) opera hat2 (de tres picos) cocked hat, three-cornered hat* * *1.SM(pl claques) opera hat, cocked hat2.SF claque* * *masculino crack* * *masculino crack* * *crack!* * *1. [en teatro] claque2. [camarilla] clique -
7 мягкая фетровая шляпа
1) General subject: crush hat, squash hat, trilby2) American: fedora3) Textile: Homburg hat4) Taboo: cunt hatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мягкая фетровая шляпа
-
8 szapoklak
m 1. (składany cylinder) opera hat 2. Hist. (piróg) cocked hat* * *miGen. -a przest. opera hat, crush hat.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szapoklak
-
9 складной цилиндр
-
10 шапокляк
-
11 шапокляк
чcrush-hat, gibus, opera-hat -
12 오페라 해트
n. crush hat, opera hat -
13 klakhoed
n. crush hat, opera hat -
14 clac
• claque• collapsible hat• crush hat• group of eight elements• group of five associated elements or people• group of people• group of professors• opera hats• opéra comique -
15 мягкий головной убор
General subject: crush hat (который можно спрятать в карман)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мягкий головной убор
-
16 stampfen
I v/i3. (hat) NAUT. pitchII v/t (hat) TECH. (feststampfen) tamp, ram (down); (Erde, Lehm etc.) stamp (down); (Kartoffeln) mash; (Trauben) crush; im Mörser: pound, crush; aus dem Boden stampfen fig. produce s.th. out of thin air; ich kann’s doch nicht einfach aus dem Boden stampfen auch I can’t just wave my magic wand* * *(aufstampfen) to stamp; to stomp; to stump;(feststampfen) to tamp; to ram;(keltern) to crush;(zerkleinern) to mash* * *stạmp|fen1. vi1) (= laut auftreten) to stamp; (= auf und nieder gehen Maschine) to poundmit den Hufen stampfen — to paw (Brit) or stamp (US) the ground (with its hooves)
3) aux haben or sein (Schiff) to pitch, to toss2. vtSee:→ Boden2) (mit Stampfer) to mash; (im Mörser) to pound* * *1) (to stamp or tread heavily.) stomp2) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) pitch3) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.) pitch4) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.) pound5) (to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground): He stamped his foot with rage; She stamped on the insect.) stamp6) (an act of stamping the foot: `Give it to me!' she shouted with a stamp of her foot.) stamp7) (to walk with heavy, stamping steps: He stumped angrily out of the room.) stump* * *stamp·fen[ˈʃtampfn̩]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (aufstampfen)[mit dem Fuß [auf den Boden]] \stampfen to stamp [one's foot][mit den Hufen] \stampfen to paw the ground [with its hooves]2. Hilfsverb: sein (stampfend gehen)▪ irgendwohin \stampfen to stamp off somewhere; (schweren Schrittes a.) to tramp somewhere; (mühselig) to trudge [or plod] somewhere3. Hilfsverb: haben (von Maschine) to pound4. Hilfsverb: haben (von Schiff) to pitchII. vt Hilfsverb: habengestampfter Lehm tamped [or spec pugged] clayKartoffeln [zu Kartoffelbrei] \stampfen to mash potatoesTrauben mit den [nackten] Füßen \stampfen to tread grapes* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *A. v/i1. (hat) stamp;mit dem Fuß stampfen stamp one’s foot2. (hat) geräuschvoll: pound, thump;ein stampfendes Geräusch a pounding noise3. (ist) (stampfend gehen) tramp, stomp;B. v/t (hat) TECH (feststampfen) tamp, ram (down); (Erde, Lehm etc) stamp (down); (Kartoffeln) mash; (Trauben) crush; im Mörser: pound, crush;ich kann’s doch nicht einfach aus dem Boden stampfen auch I can’t just wave my magic wand* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *n.stamper n. -
17 niederschlagen
I v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)2. (die Augen) cast down4. JUR. (Verfahren) quashII v/refl1. CHEM. precipitate, deposit* * *(beenden) to quash;(umhauen) to knock down; to floor; to cut down; to knock out;(unterdrücken) to quell; to crush; to put down; to suppress; to beat down* * *nie|der|schla|gen sep1. vt1) jdn to knock down, to fell; (Regen, Hagel) Getreide to beat down, to flatten; Kragen, Hutkrempe to turn down; Aufstand, Revolte to quell, to put down, to suppress; Augen, Blick to lower, to cast down (liter)See:→ auch niedergeschlagen2) (= erlassen) Steuerschuld to waiveein Verfahren níéderschlagen (Jur) — to dismiss a case
2. vr(Flüssigkeit) to condense; (Bodensatz) to settle; (CHEM) to precipitate; (MET) to falldie Untersuchung schlug sich in einer Reform nieder — the investigation resulted in a reform
níéderschlagen (Erfahrungen, Vorfälle etc) — to find expression in sth; in Statistik to be reflected in sth
* * *1) (to strike (a person) heavily usually causing unconsciousness: The man had been slugged on the back of the neck with a heavy object.) slug2) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) knock down3) (to crush (a rebellion etc).) stamp out* * *nie·der|schla·genI. vt1. (zu Boden schlagen)▪ jdn \niederschlagen to knock sb down, to floor sb2. (unterdrücken)einen Streik \niederschlagen to break up a strikeUnruhen \niederschlagen to suppress unrestdie Augen/den Blick \niederschlagen to lower one's eyes/one's gazedas Verfahren \niederschlagen to quash the proceedingseine Gebühr \niederschlagen to abate [or cancel] a feeeinen Verdacht \niederschlagen (selten) to allay [or dispel] a suspicionII. vr1. (kondensieren)3. (zum Ausdruck kommen)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (zu Boden schlagen)2) (umschlagen) turn down <hat-brim, collar>4) (senken) lower <eyes, eyelids>; s. auch niedergeschlagen2.sich in etwas (Dat.) niederschlagen — <experience, emotion> find expression in something; < performance, hard work> be reflected in something
* * *A. v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)2. (die Augen) cast downB. v/r1. CHEM precipitate, deposit2. fig:* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (umschlagen) turn down <hat-brim, collar>2.sich in etwas (Dat.) niederschlagen — <experience, emotion> find expression in something; <performance, hard work> be reflected in something
* * *v.to condense v.to knock down v.to knockdown v. -
18 Stampfen
I v/i3. (hat) NAUT. pitchII v/t (hat) TECH. (feststampfen) tamp, ram (down); (Erde, Lehm etc.) stamp (down); (Kartoffeln) mash; (Trauben) crush; im Mörser: pound, crush; aus dem Boden stampfen fig. produce s.th. out of thin air; ich kann’s doch nicht einfach aus dem Boden stampfen auch I can’t just wave my magic wand* * *(aufstampfen) to stamp; to stomp; to stump;(feststampfen) to tamp; to ram;(keltern) to crush;(zerkleinern) to mash* * *stạmp|fen1. vi1) (= laut auftreten) to stamp; (= auf und nieder gehen Maschine) to poundmit den Hufen stampfen — to paw (Brit) or stamp (US) the ground (with its hooves)
3) aux haben or sein (Schiff) to pitch, to toss2. vtSee:→ Boden2) (mit Stampfer) to mash; (im Mörser) to pound* * *1) (to stamp or tread heavily.) stomp2) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) pitch3) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.) pitch4) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.) pound5) (to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground): He stamped his foot with rage; She stamped on the insect.) stamp6) (an act of stamping the foot: `Give it to me!' she shouted with a stamp of her foot.) stamp7) (to walk with heavy, stamping steps: He stumped angrily out of the room.) stump* * *stamp·fen[ˈʃtampfn̩]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (aufstampfen)[mit dem Fuß [auf den Boden]] \stampfen to stamp [one's foot][mit den Hufen] \stampfen to paw the ground [with its hooves]2. Hilfsverb: sein (stampfend gehen)▪ irgendwohin \stampfen to stamp off somewhere; (schweren Schrittes a.) to tramp somewhere; (mühselig) to trudge [or plod] somewhere3. Hilfsverb: haben (von Maschine) to pound4. Hilfsverb: haben (von Schiff) to pitchII. vt Hilfsverb: habengestampfter Lehm tamped [or spec pugged] clayKartoffeln [zu Kartoffelbrei] \stampfen to mash potatoesTrauben mit den [nackten] Füßen \stampfen to tread grapes* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *1. SCHIFF pitching2. (Geräusch einer Maschine etc) pounding, thumping* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *n.stamper n. -
19 aplastar
v.1 to squash, to crush (por el peso).El auto aplastó al sapito The car squashed the little toad.La pena aplastó a Ricardo Grief crushed Richard.2 to quash, to crush, to suffocate.El general aplastó el motín The general quashed the mutiny.* * *1 (gen) to flatten, squash, crush2 figurado (destruir) to crush, destroy1 to be flattened, be squashed, be crushed* * *verb1) to crush, squash2) overwhelm* * *1. VT1) [+ insecto etc] to squash, crush2) (fig) (=vencer) to crush, overwhelm; [con argumentos] to floor2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <sombrero/caja> to squash, crush2)a) < rebelión> to crush, quashb) < rival> to crush, overwhelm; ( moralmente) to devastate2.aplastarse v pron (Col, Méx, Per fam) ( arrellanarse) to sprawl* * *= devastate, squash, crush, steamroller.Ex. The article 'Sorting a mountain of books' relates how when the law library was devastated by fire what had been a library became a jumble of 100,000 books and periodicals.Ex. The article has the title 'Reorganizing organizations and information: how knowledge technologies squash heirarchy and alter the role of information'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Dinosaurs to crush flies: computer catalogues, classification and other barriers to library use'.Ex. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.----* aplastar de un manotazo = swat.* morir aplastado = crush to + death.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <sombrero/caja> to squash, crush2)a) < rebelión> to crush, quashb) < rival> to crush, overwhelm; ( moralmente) to devastate2.aplastarse v pron (Col, Méx, Per fam) ( arrellanarse) to sprawl* * *= devastate, squash, crush, steamroller.Ex: The article 'Sorting a mountain of books' relates how when the law library was devastated by fire what had been a library became a jumble of 100,000 books and periodicals.
Ex: The article has the title 'Reorganizing organizations and information: how knowledge technologies squash heirarchy and alter the role of information'.Ex: The article is entitled 'Dinosaurs to crush flies: computer catalogues, classification and other barriers to library use'.Ex: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.* aplastar de un manotazo = swat.* morir aplastado = crush to + death.* * *aplastar [A1 ]vtA ‹sombrero/caja/paquete› to squash, crushlo aplastó del todo he crushed it completely, he flattened itaplastar los plátanos con un tenedor mash the bananas with a forkB1 ‹rebelión› to crush, quash; ‹rival› to crush, overwhelmlo aplastó con sus argumentos she overwhelmed him with her arguments2 (moralmente) to devastatequedó aplastado cuando se enteró he was devastated when he heardse dejó aplastar por la depresión he let his depression get the better of him o get on top of him2 (Arg, Bol fam) to tire oneself out* * *
aplastar ( conjugate aplastar) verbo transitivo
1
( algo duro) to crush
2
( moralmente) to devastate
aplastar verbo transitivo
1 to flatten, squash
2 fig (vencer) to crush
' aplastar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achuchar
- pasapurés
English:
crush
- flatten
- mash
- overwhelm
- quash
- squash
- stifle
- suppress
- swat
- beat
- crunch
- devastate
- smash
- stamp
* * *♦ vt1. [por peso] to squash, to crush2. [equipo, revuelta] to crush* * *v/t tb figcrush* * *aplastar vt: to crush, to squash* * *aplastar vb1. (chafar) to squash / to flatten2. (derrotar) to crush -
20 abquetschen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) crush; jemandem einen Finger etc. abquetschen crush s.o.’s finger etc.; sich (Dat) den Finger etc. abquetschen get one’s finger etc. crushed; sich (Dat) ein paar Tränen abquetschen fig. squeeze out a few tears* * *ạb|quet|schenvt septo crushein paar Tränen abquetschen — to force or squeeze out a couple of tears
ein Gedicht/eine Rede abquetschen — to deliver oneself of a poem/speech (iro)
* * *transitives Verbjemandem einen Arm/ein Bein abquetschen — crush somebody's arm/leg
* * *abquetschen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) crush;sich (dat)den Finger etcabquetschen get one’s finger etc crushed;sich (dat)ein paar Tränen abquetschen fig squeeze out a few tears* * *transitives Verbjemandem einen Arm/ein Bein abquetschen — crush somebody's arm/leg
См. также в других словарях:
Crush hat — Crush Crush, n. 1. A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin. [1913 Webster] The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. Violent pressure, as of a crowd; a crowd which produced uncomfortable… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crush hat — noun : a hat that may be crushed, bent, or folded without injury (as a soft felt hat); specifically : opera hat … Useful english dictionary
crush hat — noun a) A hat which collapses, and can be carried under the arm, and when expanded is held in shape by springs. b) Any hat not injured by compressing … Wiktionary
Crush — Crush, n. 1. A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin. [1913 Webster] The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. Violent pressure, as of a crowd; a crowd which produced uncomfortable pressure;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crush room — Crush Crush, n. 1. A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin. [1913 Webster] The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. Violent pressure, as of a crowd; a crowd which produced uncomfortable… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hat — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cap, headgear, bonnet; headdress; derby, bowler; turban, cloche. See clothing. pass the hat II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. headgear, cap, millinery, headpiece, helmet, chapeau, bonnet, lid*, roof*, bean… … English dictionary for students
hat — n cap, headpiece, headgear, headdress, chapeau; crown, crownpiece, mortarboard, helmet, sallet, casque, casquetel, Sl. tin hat, hard hat; busby, Balmoral, glengarry, topee, kepi, pill box; beanie, skullcap, yar mulke, calotte, zucchetto, Rom.… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Crush (Album) — Crush Studioalbum von Bon Jovi Veröffentlichung 29. Mai 2000 Label Island Records Format … Deutsch Wikipedia
crush — vb 1 Crush, mash, smash, bruise, squash, macerate are comparable when they mean to reduce or be reduced to a pulpy or broken mass. Crush implies a compressing between two hard or resistant surfaces that succeeds, usually, in destroying the shape… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
crush´a|ble — crush «kruhsh», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to squeeze together violently so as to break or bruise: »The bear s squeeze crushed two of the hunter s ribs. 2. to wrinkle or crease by wear or rough handling: »His hat was crushed when the girl sat on it. My … Useful english dictionary
Crush-Intubation — Die Rapid Sequence Induction (RSI) ist eine Sonderform der Narkoseeinleitung. Sie kommt zur Anwendung, wenn für den Patienten ein erhöhtes Risiko besteht, an Mageninhalt zu ersticken oder infolge der pulmonalen Aspiration eine lebensbedrohliche… … Deutsch Wikipedia