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1. noun1) (a usually round hollow container to hold liquid for drinking, often with a handle: a teacup; a cup of tea.) skodelica2) (an ornamental vessel, usually of silver or other metal, given as a prize in sports events etc: They won the Football League Cup.) pokal2. verb1) (to form (one's hands) into the shape of a cup: He cupped his hands round his mouth and called.) zaokrožiti roke2) (to hold (something) in one's cupped hands: He cupped the egg in his hands.) držati v rokah•- cupful- cupboard
- cup final
- cup-tie
- one's cup of tea* * *I [kʌp]nounskodelica, čaša, kupa, pokal; plural popivanjeto be a cup too low — prenesti malo pijače; biti potrtII [kʌp]transitive verbmedicine puščati kri z rožičem; pest na pol stisniti -
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[kʌp]nчашка, чаша, кубок, чаркаSee:- coffee cup- cup with broken handle
- cup of coffee
- have another cup of smth
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44 lip
noun1) Lippe, dielower/upper lip — Unter-/Oberlippe, die
bite one's lip — (lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) auf die Lippen beißen
escape somebody's lips — jemandes Lippen (Dat.) entschlüpfen
lick one's lips — (lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) die Lippen lecken
not let a word pass one's lips — kein Wort über seine Lippen kommen lassen
keep a stiff upper lip — (fig.) Haltung bewahren
3) (coll.): (impudence)* * *[lip]1) (either of the folds of flesh which form the edge of the mouth: She bit her lip.) die Lippe2) (the edge of something: the lip of a cup.) der Rand•- academic.ru/83846/-lipped">-lipped- lip-read
- lipstick
- pay lip-service to* * *[lɪp]I. nto kiss sb on the \lips jdn auf den Mund küssendon't give me any of that \lip spar dir deine Unverschämtheiten4.I wanted to talk back to him, but instead I bit my \lip mir lag schon eine Entgegnung auf der Zunge, aber ich habe sie mir dann doch verkniffen▶ to keep a stiff upper \lip Haltung bewahren▶ to be on everyone's [or everybody's] \lips in aller Munde sein▶ my \lips are sealed meine Lippen sind versiegeltII. vt<- pp->to \lip a hole (in golf) der Golfball bleibt am Rande des Loches liegen* * *[lɪp]nhe wouldn't open his lips — er wollte den Mund nicht aufmachen
to lick or smack one's lips — sich (dat) die Lippen lecken
the question on everyone's lips — die Frage, die sich (dat) jeder stellt
any more of your lip and there'll be trouble — wenn du weiterhin so eine (dicke or freche) Lippe riskierst, gibts Ärger (inf)
none of your lip! — sei nicht so frech
* * *lip [lıp]A slower (upper) lip Unter-(Ober)lippe f;stiff upper lip figa) (unerschütterliche) Haltung,b) (Selbst)Beherrschung f;a) Haltung bewahren,b) sich nichts anmerken lassen;bite one’s lip fig sich auf die Lippen beißen;we heard it from his own lips wir hörten es aus seinem eigenen Mund;it never passed my lips es kam nie über meine Lippen; → button C 1, hang C 1, lick A 1, seal2 B 6 a, smack2 B 32. umg Unverschämtheit f, freches Geschwätz:none of your lip! sei nicht so unverschämt oder frech!3. MUSa) Mundstück n (am Blasinstrument)b) Lippe f (der Orgelpfeife)4. Rand m (einer Wunde, einer Schale, eines Kraters etc)5. Tülle f, Schnauze f (eines Kruges etc)6. TECH Schneide f, Messer n (eines Stirnfräsers etc)B adjlip consonant Lippenlaut m2. fig nur äußerlich, geheuchelt:lip sympathy geheuchelte AnteilnahmeC v/t1. mit den Lippen berühren2. poet küssen3. murmeln, flüstern* * *noun1) Lippe, dielower/upper lip — Unter-/Oberlippe, die
bite one's lip — (lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) auf die Lippen beißen
escape somebody's lips — jemandes Lippen (Dat.) entschlüpfen
lick one's lips — (lit. or fig.) sich (Dat.) die Lippen lecken
keep a stiff upper lip — (fig.) Haltung bewahren
3) (coll.): (impudence)* * *n.Lippe -n f.Rand ¨-er m.Schnauze -n f.Tülle -n f.Unverschämtheit f. -
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subs.P. and V. χεῖλος, τό.Mouth: P. and V. στόμα, τό, or pl.Edge: P. χεῖλος, τό.Lip of a cup: Ar. χεῖλος, τό (Ach. 459), V. κρᾶτα (acc. sing. masc.) (Soph., O.C. 473), or use adj.: P. and V. ἄκρος, agreeing with subs.The lip of the cup: P. and V. ἄκρος κύλιξ.Bite the lips: V. ὀδόντι πρίειν στόμα (Soph., frag.).Biting the lips: V. χείλεσιν διδοὺς ὀδόντας (Eur.. Bacch. 621).Biting the lips with anger: Ar. ὑπʼ ὁργῆς τὴν χελύνην ἐσθίων (Vesp. 1083).Close the lips ( of another): P. ἐμφράσσειν στόμα. V. ἐγκλῄειν στόμα, γλῶσσαν ἐγκλῄειν.Lo! I am silent and close my lips: V. ἰδοὺ σιωπῶ κἀπιλάζυμαι στόμα (Eur., And. 250).Open one's lips: P. διαίρειν τὸ στόμα, V. λύειν στόμα.No word of lamentation was on their lips: V. οἶκτος δʼ οὔτις ἦν διὰ στόμα (Æsch., Theb. 51).With the lips, as opposed to with the heart: P. and V. λόγῳ, V. λόγοις; see in word.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Lip
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46 lip
lɪp
1. сущ.
1) губа to escape one's lips ≈ сорваться с языка to lick one's lips ≈ облизывать губы to move one's lips ≈ шевелить губами to part one's lips ≈ приоткрыть рот to put smth. to one's lips ≈ попробовать что-л.;
пригубить to pucker one's lips, purse one's lips ≈ дуться, быть недовольным чем-л. She pressed her lips to the baby's forehead. ≈ Она прикоснулась губами ко лбу малыша. to smack one's lips ≈ облизываться, смаковать, предвкушать удовольствие chapped lips ≈ обветренные губы dry lips ≈ сухие губы moist lips ≈ влажные губы thick lips ≈ толстые губы thin lips ≈ тонкий губы the lower lip ≈ нижняя губа the upper lip ≈ верхняя губа from smb.'s lips ≈ из чьих-л. уст I heard it from his lips. ≈ Я услышал это от него. on one's lips ≈ на устах She died with a prayer on her lips. ≈ Она умерла с молитвой на устах. on everyone's lips ≈ у всех на устах His name was on everyone's lips. ≈ Его имя было у всех на устах. Not a drop has passed his lips. ≈ Он не выпил ни капли. Not a word has passed his lips. ≈ Он не проронил ни слова.
2) сл. дерзость, наглость, нахальный ответ Syn: impudence, back talk
3) амер.;
сл. адвокат, особ. по уголовным делам
4) а) край( чашки или любого другого сосуда) the lip of the jug ≈ носик кувшина б) край, кромка( провала, пещеры и т. п., особ., кратера) the lip of Mount Etna's smouldering crater ≈ край непотухшего кратера Этны в) край, выступ
5) а) хир. край раны б) анат., бот. губа Syn: labium, labrum
6) муз. амбушюр (способ укладывания губ и языка исполнителя для извлечения звука при игре на духовых инструментах) Syn: embouchure
7) гидр. порог
2. прил.
1) губной а) относящийся к губам, связанный с губами б) произведенный с помощью губ ∙ He would like to test the lad's ability to speak, and to lip read. ≈ Ему хотелось выяснить способности паренька к разговору и чтению по губам. lip consonant фон. ≈ губной согласный Syn: labial I
2) неискренний, притворный, лицемерный lip praise ≈ лицемерная похвала lip professions ≈ неискренние уверения Syn: insincere
3. гл.
1) а) касаться губами б) поэт. целовать в) плескаться( о волнах), слегка ударяться о берег Syn: lap II
2.
2) а) бормотать, говорить губами Syn: utter I б) диал. или разг. дерзить, грубить
3) в гольфе: ударить мяч так, что он касается края лунки, но не скатывается в нее губа - the upper * верхняя губа - to curl one's * презрительно кривить губы - to bite one's *(s) кусать губы (от волнения или стараясь удержать смех) - to refuse to open one's *s отказываться говорить /отвечать, сказать/ что-л. - to put smth. to one's *s пригубить что-л., попробовать что-л. - to escape smb.'s *s сорваться у кого-л. с языка - my *s are sealed на моих устах печать молчания - not a word passed his *s он не проронил ни слова - neither meat nor drink had passed his *s all day за весь день он ни куска не проглотил край (сосуда, отверстия, раны) ;
выступ - the * of a cup край чашки - the * of a jug носик кувшина - the * of a crater край /борт/ кратера (техническое) козырек( ковша экскаватора) (гидрология) порог (плотины) режущая кромка( музыкальное) амбушюр (просторечие) дерзости, нахальство - none of your *! без дерзостей! > to hang on smb.'s *s внимательно слушать кого-л., жадно внимать каждому слову > to shoot out the * выражать презрение > to lick /to smack/ one's *s облизывать губы;
облизываться (в предвкушении чего-л. или при воспоминании о чем-л.) > steeped /immersed/ to the *s in smth. погрязший в чем-л. (в пороке, преступлении и т. п.) > to carry /to keep/ a stiff upper * не терять мужества, сохранять присутствие духа;
упорствовать, упрямиться губной - * consonant (фонетика) губной согласный( звук) относящийся к губам - * rashes (медицина) сыпь /лишай/ на губах неискренний;
только на словах - * homage почтительность для виду - * professions неискренние уверения касаться губами (устаревшее) целовать слегка касаться, плескаться (о берег - о воде) (редкое) бормотать, произносить только губами (без голоса) (техническое) отбортовывать ~ разг. дерзкая болтовня;
дерзость;
none of your lip! без дерзостей!;
don't put on your (или any) lip ну, ну, без нахальства to escape one's ~s сорваться с языка lip муз. амбушюр ~ редк. говорить, бормотать ~ губа;
to put (smth.) to one's lips попробовать (что-л.) ;
пригубить ~ губной ~ разг. дерзкая болтовня;
дерзость;
none of your lip! без дерзостей!;
don't put on your (или any) lip ну, ну, без нахальства ~ касаться губами;
поэт. целовать ~ край (раны, сосуда, кратера) ;
выступ ~ неискренний, только на словах;
lip professions неискренние уверения ~ гидр. порог ~ неискренний, только на словах;
lip professions неискренние уверения ~ разг. дерзкая болтовня;
дерзость;
none of your lip! без дерзостей!;
don't put on your (или any) lip ну, ну, без нахальства not a drop has passed his ~s он ничего не пил, не ел not a word has passed his ~s он не проронил ни слова ~ губа;
to put (smth.) to one's lips попробовать (что-л.) ;
пригубить to smack one's ~s облизываться, смаковать, предвкушать удовольствие -
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1. slip past tense, past participle - slipped; verb1) (to slide accidentally and lose one's balance or footing: I slipped and fell on the path.) resbalar2) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.) resbalar3) (to drop in standard: I'm sorry about my mistake - I must be slipping!) decaer, empeorar4) (to move quietly especially without being noticed: She slipped out of the room.) escabullirse, escurrirse5) (to escape from: The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.) soltarse, escaparse6) (to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement: She slipped the letter back in its envelope.) pasar, deslizar
2. noun1) (an act of slipping: Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.) resbalón, traspiés, tropezón2) (a usually small mistake: Everyone makes the occasional slip.) desliz3) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.) combinación4) ((also slipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships.) rampa•- slipper- slippery
- slipperiness
- slip road
- slipshod
- give someone the slip
- give the slip
- let slip
- slip into
- slip off
- slip on
- slip up
II slip noun(a strip or narrow piece of paper: She wrote down his telephone number on a slip of paper.) papelito, trocito de papelslip1 n1. desliz / error2. combinaciónslip2 vb1. resbalarse / escurrirse2. escurrirse / escabullirse3. pasar / meter / deslizarto slip your mind olvidarse / irse de la cabeza
slip /(e)s'lip/ (pl◊ slips) sustantivo masculino1 ( prenda interior) 2 ( bañador) swimming trunks (pl)
slip sustantivo masculino (calzoncillo corto) pants, briefs ' slip' also found in these entries: Spanish: colar - colarse - columpiarse - combinación - deslizar - desliz - despiste - escabullirse - escapar - escurrirse - esquinazo - formularia - formulario - lapso - lapsus - patinar - resbalar - resbalarse - resbalón - traspié - tropezón - amarradero - boleta - derrapar - descuido - desmarcarse - escurrir - fondo - mano - papeleta - patinazo - resbalada - resguardo - tique - tropiezo - vale - volante English: paying-in-slip - slip - slip away - slip back - slip down - slip in - slip into - slip off - slip on - slip out - slip past - slip up - slip-road - slip-up - wage slip - briefs - cost - lapse - pay - petticoat - pillow - quietly - salestr[slɪp]1 (of paper) papelito, trocito de papel\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLslip of a girl chiquilla————————tr[slɪp]1 (slide) resbalar; (fall, get away, escape) caer2 SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL (clutch, tyre) patinar3 (move - quickly) ir de prisa; (- secretly) escabullirse4 (decline) decaer, empeorar1 (pass, give, put) pasar, deslizar, dar a escondidas2 (overlook, forget) escaparse3 (get free from) soltarse de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa slip of the pen un lapsusa slip of the tongue un lapsus linguaethere's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip del dicho al hecho hay mucho trechoto be slipping estar perdiendo facultades, no ser lo que uno era antesto give somebody the slip dar esquinazo a alguiento let an opportunity slip through one's fingers dejar escapar una oportunidadto let something slip escapársele algo a unoto slip a disc dislocarse una vértebrato slip anchor levar anclasslipped disc vértebra dislocadaslip road pista de aceleración1) steal: ir sigilosamenteto slip away: escabullirseto slip out the door: escaparse por la puerta2) slide: resbalarse, deslizarse3) lapse: caerto slip into error: equivocarse4)to let slip : dejar escapar5)to slip into put on: ponerseslip vt1) put: meter, poner2) pass: pasarshe slipped me a note: me pasó una nota3)to slip one's mind : olvidársele a unoslip n1) pier: atracadero m2) mishap: percance m, contratiempo m3) mistake: error m, desliz ma slip of the tongue: un lapsus4) petticoat: enagua f5) : injerto m, esqueje m (de una planta)6)slip of paper : papelito mn.• combinación s.f.• enaguas s.f.pl.n.• desbarro s.m.• descuido s.m.• desliz s.f.• desplazamiento s.m.• dislocación s.f.• equivocación s.f.• inadvertencia s.f.• lapso s.m.• lapsus s.m.• pifia s.f.• renuncio s.m.• resbalón s.m.• tira s.f.• traspiés s.m.• tropezón s.m.v.• deslizar v.• desvarar v.• dislocarse un hueso v.• escurrir v.• escurrirse v.• esquejar v.• huir v.• patinar v.• resbalar v.slɪp
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1) ( slide) resbalón m, resbalada f (AmL)to give somebody the slip — (colloq) lograr zafarse de algn
2) ( mistake) error m, equivocación fa slip of the tongue/pen — un lapsus (linguae/cálami)
3) ( of paper)a slip of paper — un papelito, un papel; deposit II 1) a)
4) ( undergarment) combinación f, enagua f, viso m, fondo m (Méx)5) ( of person)a slip of a girl — una chiquilla, una chiquilina (AmL)
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- pp- intransitive verb1)a) (slide, shift position) \<\<person\>\> resbalar(se); \<\<clutch\>\> patinarb) \<\<standards/service\>\> decaer*, empeoraryou're slipping — tu trabajo (or aplicación etc) ya no es lo que era
2)a) ( move unobtrusively) (+ adv compl)b) (escape, be lost)to let slip an opportunity to let an opportunity slip dejar escapar una oportunidad; they let the contract slip through their fingers se dejaron quitar el contrato de las manos; I didn't mean to say that: it just slipped out no quería decirlo, pero se me escapó or salió; I let (it) slip that... — se me escapó que...
c) ( go quickly)d) ( change)
2.
vt1)a) ( put unobtrusively) (+ adv compl) poner*, meter, deslizar*b) ( pass)2)a) ( break loose from)to slip somebody's mind o memory: it completely slipped my mind — me olvidé or se me olvidó por completo
b) ( in knitting) \<\<stitch\>\> pasar sin tejer•Phrasal Verbs:- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip up[slɪp]1. N1) (=slide) resbalón m- give sb the slip2) (=mistake) error m, equivocación fI must have made a slip somewhere — debo de haberme equivocado en algo, debo de haber cometido un error en algún sitio
Freudian 3.a slip of the pen/tongue — un lapsus calami/linguae
3) (=fall) bajada fbetting 2., deposit 3., pay 4., paying-in slipI wrote the number on a slip of paper — escribí el número en un papelito or un trocito de papel
6) (=landslide) corrimiento m de tierras, desprendimiento m7) (Cricket) (usu pl) la posición posterior derecha del receptor (si el bateador es diestro) ocupada por los defensores de campo en un partido de críquet8) slips(Theat)9) [of person]a slip of a boy/girl — un chiquillo/una chiquilla
10) (in pottery) arcilla que se ha mezclado con agua hasta estar cremosa11) (Bot) esqueje m12) (Naut) grada f2. VI1) (=slide, shift) resbalarthe glass slipped from her hand — el vaso se le fue or se le resbaló de la mano
we let the game slip through our fingers — dejamos que el partido se nos escapara or se nos fuera de las manos
2) (=move quickly)3) (=move imperceptibly) pasar desapercibidonet I, 1., 1)he slipped out of the room while my back was turned — salió sigilosamente de la habitación mientras estaba de espaldas
4) (=decline) [shares, currency] bajar5) (=become known)she let slip the names of the people involved — dejó escapar los nombres de las personas involucradas
3. VT1) (=move quickly and smoothly) pasar, deslizarhe slipped an arm around her waist — le pasó or deslizó el brazo por la cintura
I slipped a note under his door — deslicé or le pasé una nota por debajo de la puerta
2) (=move imperceptibly)3) (=escape from)4) (Med)5) (Aut) [+ clutch] soltar6) (Knitting) [+ stitch] pasar (sin hacer)4.CPDslip road N — (on motorway) vía f de acceso
slip stitch N — (Knitting) punto m sin hacer
- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip out- slip up* * *[slɪp]
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1) ( slide) resbalón m, resbalada f (AmL)to give somebody the slip — (colloq) lograr zafarse de algn
2) ( mistake) error m, equivocación fa slip of the tongue/pen — un lapsus (linguae/cálami)
3) ( of paper)a slip of paper — un papelito, un papel; deposit II 1) a)
4) ( undergarment) combinación f, enagua f, viso m, fondo m (Méx)5) ( of person)a slip of a girl — una chiquilla, una chiquilina (AmL)
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1.
- pp- intransitive verb1)a) (slide, shift position) \<\<person\>\> resbalar(se); \<\<clutch\>\> patinarb) \<\<standards/service\>\> decaer*, empeoraryou're slipping — tu trabajo (or aplicación etc) ya no es lo que era
2)a) ( move unobtrusively) (+ adv compl)b) (escape, be lost)to let slip an opportunity to let an opportunity slip dejar escapar una oportunidad; they let the contract slip through their fingers se dejaron quitar el contrato de las manos; I didn't mean to say that: it just slipped out no quería decirlo, pero se me escapó or salió; I let (it) slip that... — se me escapó que...
c) ( go quickly)d) ( change)
2.
vt1)a) ( put unobtrusively) (+ adv compl) poner*, meter, deslizar*b) ( pass)2)a) ( break loose from)to slip somebody's mind o memory: it completely slipped my mind — me olvidé or se me olvidó por completo
b) ( in knitting) \<\<stitch\>\> pasar sin tejer•Phrasal Verbs:- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip up -
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1. intransitive verb,- pp-2) (escape) schlüpfenlet a chance/opportunity slip — sich (Dat.) eine Chance/Gelegenheit entgehen lassen
let slip that... — verraten, dass...
3) (go)slip to the butcher's — [rasch] zum Fleischer rüberspringen (ugs.)
slip from the room — aus dem Zimmer schlüpfen
4) (move smoothly) gleiteneverything slipped into place — (fig.) alles fügte sich zusammen
5) (make mistake) einen [Flüchtigkeits]fehler machen6) (deteriorate) nachlassen; [Moral, Niveau, Ansehen:] sinken2. transitive verb,- pp-1) steckenslip the dress over one's head — das Kleid über den Kopf streifen
2) (escape from) entwischen (+ Dat.)the boat slipped its mooring — das Boot löste sich aus seiner Verankerung
slip somebody's attention — jemandes Aufmerksamkeit (Dat.) entgehen
slip somebody's memory or mind — jemandem entfallen
3) (release) loslassen3. noun1) (fall)after his slip — nachdem er ausgerutscht [und gestürzt] war
a slip of the tongue/pen — ein Versprecher/Schreibfehler
3) (underwear) Unterrock, der4) (pillowcase) [Kopf]kissenbezug, der5) (strip)slip of metal/plastic — Metall-/Plastikstreifen, der
6) (piece of paper) [Einzahlungs-, Wett]schein, derslip [of paper] — Zettel, der
7)give somebody the slip — (escape) jemandem entwischen (ugs.); (avoid) jemandem ausweichen
8)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120790/slip_across">slip across- slip away- slip back- slip behind- slip by- slip down- slip in- slip into- slip off- slip on- slip out- slip over- slip past- slip through- slip up* * *I 1. [slip] past tense, past participle - slipped; verb1) (to slide accidentally and lose one's balance or footing: I slipped and fell on the path.) ausrutschen2) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.) gleiten3) (to drop in standard: I'm sorry about my mistake - I must be slipping!) sich irren4) (to move quietly especially without being noticed: She slipped out of the room.) schlüpfen5) (to escape from: The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.) abstreifen6) (to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement: She slipped the letter back in its envelope.) gleiten lassen2. noun1) (an act of slipping: Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.) das Ausrutschen2) (a usually small mistake: Everyone makes the occasional slip.) der Flüchtigkeitsfehler3) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.) der Slip4) ((also slipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships.) die Reling•- slipper- slippery
- slipperiness
- slip road
- slipshod
- give someone the slip
- give the slip
- let slip
- slip into
- slip off
- slip on
- slip up II [slip] noun(a strip or narrow piece of paper: She wrote down his telephone number on a slip of paper.) der Streifen* * *[slɪp]I. nto have a \slip ausrutschen und hinfallen2. (paper) Zettel m; (form) Formular nt; (receipt) Kassenzettel m; (galley proof) Druckfahne f; LAW (ship's insurance) Beleg über die beabsichtigte Seeversicherungspolicecompliments \slip Kurzmitteilung fa \slip of paper ein Zettel m, ein Stück nt Papiera \slip of the pen ein Schreibfehler ma \slip of the tongue ein Versprecher mto make a \slip einen Schnitzer machen fam6. (small)a \slip of a girl eine halbe Portion von einem Mädchen pej fama \slip of a thing ein schmales Ding7. (in cricket)10.II. vi<- pp->the CD \slipped out of his hand/through his fingers die CD ist ihm aus der Hand/durch die Finger gerutschtto \slip on the ice/in the mud auf dem Eis/im Schlamm ausrutschen2. ( fig)everything seemed to \slip into place alles schien [plötzlich] zusammenzupassento \slip into a coma ins Koma fallento let sth \slip secret etw ausplaudernto let one's attention/concentration/guard \slip seine Aufmerksamkeit/Konzentration/Aufsicht schleifen lassenhe let his guard \slip for just a moment er war nur für einen Moment unaufmerksamyou can't afford to let your concentration \slip for a second man darf keine Sekunde lang unkonzentriert seinto let it \slip that... verraten, dass...3. (creep)to \slip out the door/into the house zur Tür hinausschleichen/ins Haus schleichento \slip downstairs/upstairs die Treppe hinunter-/heraufschleichento \slip through a gap durch ein Loch schlüpfento \slip into a seat sich akk in einen Sitz drücken4. (decline) dollar, price, productivity sinkenthe song has \slipped [two places] to number 17 das Lied ist [um zwei Plätze] auf [die] Nummer 17 gefallenthe country is \slipping into recession das Land driftet in die Rezession abquality standards have \slipped die Qualitätsstandards haben nachgelassenhe \slipped and accidentally mentioned the surprise party ihm rutschte aus Versehen etwas über die Überraschungsparty heraus▪ to be \slipping:you're \slipping du bist nachlässig geworden, du lässt nach7. (adopt)to \slip into a habit sich dat etwas angewöhnen8. clothing▪ to \slip out of sth etw ausziehento \slip into something more comfortable in etwas Bequemeres schlüpfen9.▶ to \slip through the net [or cracks] durch die Maschen schlüpfen▶ to \slip through sb's fingers jdm entkommen▶ to let sb \slip through one's fingers jdn entwischen lassen▶ \slip, slop, slap AUS Rat eines Australiers: ziehen Sie sich ein T-Shirt an, cremen Sie sich mit einem Sonnenschutzmittel ein und setzen Sie sich einen Sonnenhut aufIII. vt<- pp->1. (put)▪ to \slip sth somewhere:he \slipped his arm around her waist er legte seinen Arm um ihre Taillesomeone had \slipped a piece of paper between the pages jemand hatte ein Stück Papier zwischen die Seiten gelegt\slip the key through the letter box werfen Sie den Schlüssel in den Briefkastenshe \slipped the key under the mat sie schob den Schlüssel unter die Matteshe \slipped her hand into his sie nahm ihn verstohlen bei der Handhe \slipped the letter into his pocket er steckte den Brief in seine Tascheshe \slipped a ten pound note into his hand sie drückte ihm eine Zehnpfundnote in die Handto \slip sb money/a note jdm Geld/eine Nachricht zustecken2. (escape)to \slip sb's attention jdm [o jds Aufmerksamkeit] entgehensth \slips sb's mind [or memory] jd vergisst etw3. AUTOto \slip the car into gear den Gang schnell einlegento \slip the clutch die Kupplung lösen4. NAUTto \slip anchor den Anker lichten5. MEDto \slip a disk sich dat einen Bandscheibenschaden zuziehen6. (knitting)to \slip a stitch abketten7.* * *[slɪp]1. n1)(= slide)
she had a nasty slip — sie ist ausgerutscht und bös gefallen2) (= mistake) Ausrutscher m, Patzer mto make a (bad) slip — sich (übel) vertun (inf), einen (ganz schönen) Bock schießen (inf)
it was just a slip of the pen —
there's many a slip ( 'twixt cup and lip) (Prov) — man soll den Tag nicht vor dem Abend loben (Prov), zwischen Lipp und Kelchesrand (schwebt der finstern Mächte Hand) (liter)
3) (= pillow slip) Kissenbezug m4) (= undergarment) Unterrock m5) (of paper) Zettel mslips of paper — Zettel pl
6) (inf = person)11) (AVIAT: side-slip) Schlipp m2. vt1) (= move smoothly) schieben; (= slide) gleiten or rutschen lassento slip sth across to sb — jdm etw zuschieben; (unobtrusively) jdm etw zuschmuggeln
she slipped the dress over her head — sie streifte sich (dat) das Kleid über den Kopf
to slip one over on sb (inf) — jdn reinlegen (inf)
2) (= escape from) sich losreißen vonthe boat had slipped its moorings —
it/his birthday slipped my mind or memory — ich habe es/seinen Geburtstag vergessen or verschwitzt (inf)
3) (= loose) losmachen4) (MED)to slip a disc — sich (dat) einen Bandscheibenschaden zuziehen
6)3. vi1) (= slide person) (aus)rutschen; (feet, tyres) (weg)rutschen; (= become loose knot, nut) sich lösen; (AUT clutch) schleifenit slipped from her hand — es rutschte ihr aus der Hand
money slips through her fingers — das Geld rinnt ihr (nur so) durch die Finger
to let sth slip through one's fingers — sich (dat) etw entgehen lassen
the police let the thief slip through their fingers — die Polizei ließ sich (dat) den Dieb in letzter Minute durch die Finger schlüpfen
2) (= move quickly) schlüpfen; (= move smoothly) rutschenI'll slip round to the shop — ich spring schnell zum Laden
3)4) (= decline standards, morals etc) fallenyou're slipping! (inf) — du lässt nach (inf)
* * *slip1 [slıp]A s1. (Aus)Gleiten n, (-)Rutschen n2. Fehltritt m (auch fig)3. Missgeschick n, Panne f:there’s many a slip ’twixt the cup and the lip (Sprichwort) man soll den Tag nicht vor dem Abend loben4. (Flüchtigkeits)Fehler m, Lapsus m, Schnitzer m umg:slip of the pen Lapsus Calami, Schreibfehler;slip of the tongue Lapsus Linguae, Versprecher m;5. Fehler m, Fehlleistung f, Panne f6. Unterkleid n, -rock m8. JAGD Koppel f, (Hunde)Leine f:give sb the slip fig jemandem entwischen9. SCHIFF Slip m, Schlipp m (schiefe Ebene für den Stapellauf)10. TECH Schlupf m (Nacheilen der Drehzahl)12. GEOL kleine Verwerfung, Erdrutsch mB v/i1. gleiten, rutschen:slip from der Hand etc entgleiten;it slipped from my lips es ist mir herausgerutscht umg;he let slip a wrong word ihm entschlüpfte ein falsches Wort;let slip that … fallen lassen, dass …;let an opportunity slip (through one’s fingers) sich eine Gelegenheit entgehen lassen;slip into bad language in Obszönitäten abgleiten;the money slipped through her fingers das Geld zerrann ihr unter den Händen;2. ausgleiten, -rutschen4. sich lösen (Knoten)slip through schlüpfen durch (a. fig)6. (einen) Fehler machen, sich vertun ( beide:on bei)7. umg nachlassen (Kräfte etc), nachgeben (Preise etc):he is slipping er lässt nachC v/tinto in akk):4. einen Hund etc loslassen5. etwas loslassen6. jemandem entwischen, -kommen8. einen Knoten lösenslip one’s shoulder;slip a disc einen Bandscheibenvorfall erleiden;slipped disc Bandscheibenvorfall mslip2 [slıp] s Keramik: Glasurschlicker mslip3 [slıp] s1. Pfropfreis n, Ableger m, Setzling m2. fig Sprössling m3. Streifen m, Stück n (Holz, Papier etc), Zettel m:a slip of a boy fig ein schmächtiges Bürschchen;a slip of a room fig ein winziges Zimmer4. (Kontroll)Abschnitt m5. TYPO Fahne f* * *1. intransitive verb,- pp-1) (slide) rutschen; [Messer:] abrutschen; (and fall) ausrutschen2) (escape) schlüpfenlet a chance/opportunity slip — sich (Dat.) eine Chance/Gelegenheit entgehen lassen
let slip that... — verraten, dass...
3) (go)slip to the butcher's — [rasch] zum Fleischer rüberspringen (ugs.)
4) (move smoothly) gleiteneverything slipped into place — (fig.) alles fügte sich zusammen
5) (make mistake) einen [Flüchtigkeits]fehler machen6) (deteriorate) nachlassen; [Moral, Niveau, Ansehen:] sinken2. transitive verb,- pp-1) stecken2) (escape from) entwischen (+ Dat.)slip somebody's attention — jemandes Aufmerksamkeit (Dat.) entgehen
slip somebody's memory or mind — jemandem entfallen
3) (release) loslassen3. noun1) (fall)after his slip — nachdem er ausgerutscht [und gestürzt] war
a slip of the tongue/pen — ein Versprecher/Schreibfehler
3) (underwear) Unterrock, der4) (pillowcase) [Kopf]kissenbezug, der5) (strip)slip of metal/plastic — Metall-/Plastikstreifen, der
6) (piece of paper) [Einzahlungs-, Wett]schein, derslip [of paper] — Zettel, der
7)give somebody the slip — (escape) jemandem entwischen (ugs.); (avoid) jemandem ausweichen
8)Phrasal Verbs:- slip by- slip in- slip off- slip on- slip out- slip up* * *(error) n.Lapsus -en m. (of the tongue) n.Versprecher m. (son) n.Sprößling m. n.Ausgleiten n.Ausrutscher m.Fehler - m.Fehlleistung f.Fehltritt m.Flüchtigkeitsfehler m.Missgeschick n.Panne -n f.Schlupf (Techn.) (•Nachbleiben der Drehzahl•) m.Setzling -e m. v.ausgleiten v.ausrutschen v.gleiten v.(§ p.,pp.: glitt, ist geglitten)rutschen v.schlüpfen v.verrutschen v. -
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[slɪp] n1) ( fall)to have a \slip ausrutschen und hinfallen;(in price, value) Fall ma \slip of paper ein Stück nt Papier;a \slip of the pen ein Schreibfehler m;a \slip of the tongue ein Versprecher m;to make a \slip einen Schnitzer machen6) ( person) zierliche Person;a \slip of a girl eine halbe Portion von einem Mädchen;a \slip of a thing ein schmales Ding7) ( in cricket)the \slips pl Bereich neben dem TorwächterPHRASES:there's many a \slip ['twixt cup and lip] (a \slip ['twixt cup and lip]) man soll den Tag nicht vor dem Abend loben ( prov)1) ( lose position) person ausrutschen; knife, hand abrutschen; tyres wegrutschen; clutch schleifen;to \slip on the ice/ in the mud auf dem Eis/im Schlamm ausrutschen;to \slip off sth von etw dat abrutschen;the books keep \slipping off the shelf die Bücher rutschen immer vom Regal herunter2) ( move quietly)to \slip out the door/ into a house zur Tür hinausschleichen/ins Haus schleichen;to \slip through a gap durch ein Loch schlüpfen;to \slip into a seat sich akk in einen Sitz drücken;to \slip downstairs/ upstairs die Treppe hinunter-/heraufschleichen;why don't you \slip along to the manager's office and ask him? warum huschst du nicht schnell mal im Büro des Managers vorbei und fragst ihn?the song has \slipped to number 17 this week das Lied ist diese Woche auf die Nummer 17 gefallenhe \slipped and accidentally mentioned the surprise party ihm rutschte aus Versehen etwas über die Überraschungsparty heraus;you're \slipping du bist nachlässig geworden;to let sth \slip secret etw ausplaudern;to let one's attention/ concentration/guard \slip seine Aufmerksamkeit/Konzentration/Aufsicht schleifen lassen;he let his guard \slip for just a moment er war nur für einen Moment unaufmerksam;you can't afford to let your concentration \slip for a second man darf keine Sekunde lang unkonzentriert sein5) ( start to have)to \slip into sth sich dat etw angewöhnen;the country is \slipping into recession das Land driftet in die Rezession ab;everything seemed to \slip into place alles schien [plötzlich] zusammenzupassen;to \slip into a coma ins Koma fallen;to \slip into a habit sich dat etw angewöhnen;to \slip into bad habits sich dat schlechte Gewohnheiten aneignen6) ( change clothing)to \slip out of a bathrobe/ suit den Bademantel/Anzug ausziehen;to \slip into one's pyjamas/ a skirt in seinen Schlafanzug/einen Rock hineinschlüpfen;to \slip into something more comfortable in etwas Bequemeres schlüpfenPHRASES:to \slip through the cracks unters Fußvolk geraten ( fam)to \slip through sb's fingers jdm entkommen;to let sth \slip through one's fingers sich dat etw entgehen lassen;1) ( put smoothly)to \slip sth;he \slipped his arm around her waist er legte seinen Arm um ihre Taille;someone had \slipped a piece of paper between the pages of the book jemand hatte ein Stück Papier zwischen die Buchseiten gelegt;\slip the key through the letter box werfen Sie den Schlüssel in den Briefkasten;she \slipped the key under the mat sie schob den Schlüssel unter die Matte;she \slipped her hand into his sie nahm ihn verstohlen bei der Hand;he \slipped the letter into his pocket er steckte den Brief in seine Tasche;she \slipped a ten pound note into his hand sie drückte ihm eine Zehnpfundnote in die Hand;to \slip sb money/ a note jdm Geld/eine Nachricht zustecken2) ( escape from)to \slip sb's attention jds Aufmerksamkeit entgehen;it must have \slipped my attention, madam es muss mir entgangen sein, Madam;3) autoto \slip the car into gear den Gang schnell einlegen;to \slip the clutch die Kupplung lösen4) nautto \slip the anchor den Anker lichten5) medto \slip a disk sich dat einen Bandscheibenschaden zuziehen6) ( in knitting)to \slip a stitch abkettenPHRASES:to \slip one over on sb jd reinlegen -
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\betwixt and between dazwischen prep (dated) ( between) zwischen +dat with verbs of motion zwischen +akkPHRASES:there's many a slip \betwixt cup and lip (\betwixt cup and lip) man soll den Tag nicht vor dem Abend loben -
51 many
[ʼmeni] pron( a great number) viele;he has loved \many but married none er hat viele geliebt, aber keine geheiratet;too \many zu viele;\many is the... ( hum) viele...;\many is the hour I've spent by the telephone just waiting in case he should call ich habe viele Stunden am Telefon verbracht und auf seinen Anruf gewartet;\many is the man who's come out of her office trembling viele Männer sind zitternd aus ihrem Büro gekommen;as \many genauso viele;ten people died in the tornado in the South and as \many in the flood in the Midwest zehn Menschen starben bei dem Tornado im Süden und genauso viele bei der Flut im Mittleren Westen;as \many again nochmals so viele;there are already twelve bottles of wine, so if I buy as \many again, we'll have enough hier sind bereits zwölf Flaschen Wein, wenn ich nochmals so viele kaufe, haben wir genug;as \many as... so viele wie...;as \many as 6,000 people may have been infected with the disease bereits 6.000 Menschen können mit der Krankheit infiziert sein;as \many as we invited came to the party zu der Party kamen so viele Leute, wie wir eingeladen hatten;\many of sb/ sth viele von jd/etw;the solution to \many of our problems die Lösung zu vielen von unseren Problemen;a good \many of us viele von uns;\many a/an... manch ein...;\many a man has been destroyed by booze viele Menschen gingen am Alkohol zugrunde;\many a time oftPHRASES:there's \many a slip between [or twixt] cup and lip ( cup and lip) zwischen Theorie und Praxis liegen oft Welten;to have one too \many einen sitzen haben n( the majority)although blacks in South Africa were the \many, they were repressed by the whites there zwar waren die Schwarzen in Südafrika in der Mehrheit, doch wurden sie von den Weißen unterdrückt;music for the \many Musik für die breite Masse -
52 slip
slip [slɪp]bout de papier ⇒ 1 (a) bon ⇒ 1 (a) fiche ⇒ 1 (a) glissade ⇒ 1 (b) erreur ⇒ 1 (c) bévue ⇒ 1 (c) étourderie ⇒ 1 (c) écart ⇒ 1 (c) éboulis ⇒ 1 (d) combinaison ⇒ 1 (e) glisser ⇒ 2 (a), 3 (a), 3 (b) échapper à ⇒ 2 (b), 3 (a) s'ébouler ⇒ 3 (a) se glisser ⇒ 3 (c) baisser ⇒ 3 (d)1 noun∎ slip of paper bout m de papier;∎ withdrawal slip (in bank) bordereau m de retrait;∎ Commerce delivery slip bordereau m de livraison(b) (on ice, banana skin) glissade f(c) (mistake) erreur f; (blunder) bévue f; (careless oversight) étourderie f; (moral) écart m, faute f légère;∎ slip of the tongue/pen lapsus m;(d) (landslide) éboulis m, éboulement m∎ the Queen Helen is still on the slips le Queen Helen est toujours en cale sèche(h) (in pottery) engobe m∎ a (mere) slip of a girl une petite jeune, une gamine;∎ to give sb the slip fausser compagnie à qn(a) (give or put discreetly) glisser;∎ to slip sb a note glisser un mot à qn;∎ to slip a letter into sb's hand/pocket glisser une lettre dans la main/la poche de qn;∎ I slipped the pen into my pocket j'ai glissé le stylo dans ma poche;∎ slip the car into gear mettez la voiture en prise;∎ she slipped the jigsaw piece into place elle a fait glisser le morceau de puzzle à sa place;∎ I slipped my arm round her waist j'ai glissé mon bras autour de sa taille;∎ to slip sth into the conversation glisser qch dans la conversation;∎ to slip the bolt (home) pousser le verrou à fond∎ it slipped my mind ça m'est sorti de la tête;∎ her name has completely slipped my memory j'ai complètement oublié son nom;∎ to slip sb's attention échapper à qn∎ he slipped the dog's lead il a lâché la laisse du chien;∎ British the dog slipped its lead le chien s'est dégagé de sa laisse;∎ Nautical to slip anchor/a cable filer l'ancre/un câble∎ to slip a stitch glisser une maille∎ to have slipped a disc, to have a slipped disc avoir une hernie discale∎ I slipped on the ice j'ai glissé sur une plaque de verglas;∎ he slipped and fell il glissa et tomba;∎ the knife slipped and cut my finger le couteau a glissé et je me suis coupé le doigt;∎ my hand slipped ma main a glissé;∎ the cup slipped out of my hands la tasse m'a glissé des mains;∎ she let the sand slip through her fingers elle laissa le sable glisser entre ses doigts;∎ figurative the prize slipped from her grasp or from her fingers le prix lui a échappé;∎ somehow, the kidnappers slipped through our fingers je ne sais comment les ravisseurs nous ont filé entre les doigts;∎ money just slips through his fingers l'argent lui file entre les doigts(b) (go gradually) glisser;∎ the patient slipped into a coma le patient a glissé ou s'est enfoncé peu à peu dans le coma;∎ she slipped into the habit of visiting him every day petit à petit elle a pris l'habitude d'aller le voir tous les jours;∎ to slip into bad habits prendre de mauvaises habitudes(c) (go quickly, smoothly etc) se glisser;∎ to slip into bed se glisser dans son lit;∎ she slipped quietly into the room elle s'est glissée discrètement dans la pièce;∎ some misprints have slipped into the text des coquilles se sont glissées dans le texte;∎ the back should just slip into place l'arrière devrait glisser à sa place;∎ the thieves managed to slip through the road blocks les voleurs ont réussi à passer à travers les barrages routiers;∎ why don't you slip through the kitchen/round the back? pourquoi ne passez-vous pas par la cuisine/par derrière?;∎ we slipped through the rush hour traffic on s'est faufilés dans les embouteillages des heures de pointe;∎ he slipped into a dressing gown il a passé ou mis une robe de chambre;∎ I'll slip into something cooler je vais enfiler ou mettre quelque chose de plus léger(d) (go down → prices) baisser;∎ prices have slipped (by) 10 percent les prix ont baissé de 10 pour cent∎ you're slipping! dis donc, tu baisses!;∎ I must be slipping! je crois que je perds mes capacités!∎ she let (it) slip that she was selling her house elle a laissé échapper qu'elle vendait sa maison;∎ he let his guard slip il a baissé sa garde;∎ don't let your concentration slip ne relâche pas ta concentration(b) Sport (in cricket) = partie du terrain ou joueurs situés à gauche du guichet, du point de vue du lanceur, si le batteur est droitier (et vice versa)►► British slip road bretelle f d'accès;Typography slip sheet feuille f intercalaire;Sewing slip stitch point m perdu;Railways slip switch traversée-jonction f;∎ single/double slip switch traversée-jonction f simple/double(go quickly) faire un saut;∎ I'll just slip along to the chemist's je fais juste un saut à la pharmacie∎ I felt my life slipping away j'avais l'impression que ma vie me glissait entre les doigts;∎ control of the party was slipping away from her elle perdait peu à peu son emprise sur le parti;∎ the patient was slipping away le malade s'éteignait doucement;∎ you're slipping away from me (in relationship) tu t'éloignes de moi∎ she slipped back for a sweater elle est retournée chercher un pull-over;∎ he slipped back into a coma il est retombé dans le coma;∎ he slipped back into his old habits il est retombé dans ses vieilles habitudes∎ I slipped by without being noticed je me suis faufilé sans qu'on me remarque;∎ figurative you shouldn't let this chance slip by tu ne devrais pas laisser passer cette chance(fall → picture, car, socks, skirt) glisser;∎ this whisky slips down very nicely ce whisky descend tout seul➲ slip in(moving part) faire glisser à sa place; (quotation, word) glisser, placer;∎ she slipped in several references to… elle a placé plusieurs allusions à…;∎ Cars to slip the clutch in embrayer∎ I just slipped in for five minutes je n'ai fait qu'entrer ou je suis juste passé cinq minutes;∎ a blank page has slipped in by mistake une page blanche s'y est glissée par erreur;∎ some misprints have slipped in des fautes de frappe se sont glissées dans le texte➲ slip off(remove → coat, hat) enlever, ôter; (→ shoe, ring, sock) enlever; (→ top, lid) faire glisser pour ouvrir(b) (fall → bottle, hat, book) glisser (et tomber)(dress, ring, coat) mettre, enfiler; (lid) mettre ou remettre (en faisant glisser)(a) (leave unseen → person) sortir discrètement, s'esquiver(b) (escape → animal, child) s'échapper;∎ the soap slipped out of my hands le savon m'a glissé des mains;∎ the word slipped out before he could stop himself le mot lui a échappé;∎ it just slipped out! ça m'a échappé!;∎ the story slipped out l'affaire s'est ébruitée∎ I'm just slipping out for a few minutes je m'éclipse quelques minutes, je reviens dans une minute;∎ I'll slip out and buy some milk je sors juste acheter du laitaller;∎ we slipped over to Blackpool to see them nous avons fait un saut à Blackpool pour les voir∎ familiar to slip one over on sb rouler qn∎ I managed to slip past unseen j'ai réussi à passer discrètement∎ can you slip round after supper? peux-tu passer (chez moi) après souper?familiar faire une gaffe;∎ you've slipped up badly here tu as fait une sacrée gaffe, tu t'es bien plantéⓘ Do you mind if I slip into something more comfortable? Cette formule ("Est-ce que ça vous dérange si j'enfile quelque chose de plus confortable?") a pour origine Hell's Angels ("Les Anges de l'Enfer"), un film américain de 1930 avec Jean Harlow. La phrase exacte que prononce l'actrice est would you be shocked if I changed into something more comfortable? ("est-ce que ça vous choquerait si j'enfilais quelque chose de plus confortable?") Cette formule évoque les vedettes féminines du cinéma américain des années 30 et 40 et notamment les scènes dans lesquelles celles-ci font des numéros de charme en revêtant des tenues sexy. Aujourd'hui on utilise cette phrase en allusion à l'air séducteur de Jean Harlow, le plus souvent sur le mode humoristique. -
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be·twixt[bɪˈtwɪkst]\betwixt and between dazwischen* * *[bI'twɪkst]See:= academic.ru/6667/between">between2. adv* * *betwixt [bıˈtwıkst]A adv:sth betwixt and between ein Mittelding;a) hin- und hergerissen sein,b) schwanken* * *adv.dazwischen adv.zwischen adv. -
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1. adjective1) viele; pred. zahlreichhow many people/books? — wie viele od. wieviel Leute/Bücher?
three accidents in as many days — drei Unfälle in ebenso vielen od. ebenso viel Tagen
there were too many of them — es waren zu viele od. zu viel
one is too many/there is one too many — einer/eine/eins ist zu viel
he's had one too many — (is drunk) er hat einen od. ein Glas zu viel getrunken
2)2. nounmany a man — so mancher; manch einer
viele [Leute]a good/great many [of them/of the books] — eine Menge/eine ganze Reihe [von ihnen/der Bücher]
* * *['meni] 1. comparative - more; adjective(a great number of: Many languages are spoken in Africa; There weren't very many people; You've made a great/good many mistakes.) viele2. pronoun(a great number: A few people survived, but many died.) viele- academic.ru/117353/many-">many-- many a* * *[ˈmeni]I. adj<more, most>vielehow \many children? wie viele Kinder?his vices are \many seine Laster sind zahlreichmoving for the fourth time in as \many months vier Umzüge in genauso [o ebenso] vielen MonatenII. pron vieleas \many genauso [o ebenso] vieleas \many again nochmals so vieleas \many as... so viele wie...as \many as 6,000 people may have been infected bereits 6.000 Menschen können infiziert seinthere were as \many as 10,000 es waren mindestens 10.000as \many as we invited came to the party zu der Party kamen so viele Leute, wie wir eingeladen hatten\many's the...:\many's the hour I've waited in vain ich habe viele Stunden vergeblich gewartettoo \many zu viele▪ \many of sb/sth viele von jdm/etwa good \many of us viele von uns▪ \many a/an... manch ein/eine...\many a man has been destroyed by booze viele Menschen gehen am Alkohol zugrunde\many a time oft▶ there's \many a slip between [or twixt] cup and lip ( prov) zwischen Theorie und Praxis liegen oft WeltenIII. n▪ the \many pl die Mehrheitmusic for the \many Musik für die breite Masseto be the \many in der Mehrheit sein* * *['menɪ]1. adj, pronvielemany people — viele (Menschen or Leute)
he hasn't got many — er hat nicht viele (davon)
fifty went to France and as many to Germany — fünfzig gingen nach Frankreich und ebenso viele nach Deutschland
as many again —
he's had one too many (inf) — er hat einen zu viel or einen über den Durst getrunken
they were too many for us — sie waren zu viele or zu zahlreich für uns
a good/great many houses — eine (ganze) Reihe or Anzahl Häuser
many a time —
she waited many a long year (liter) — sie wartete gar manches lange Jahr (liter)
2. n* * *many [ˈmenı]A adj komp more [mɔː(r); US auch ˈməʊər], sup most [məʊst]1. viel(e):many times oft;his reasons were many and good er hatte viele gute Gründe;in many respects in vieler Hinsicht;as many ebenso viel(e);as many as forty (nicht weniger als) vierzig;in so many words wörtlich, ausdrücklich;he is (not) a man of many words er redet gern (er macht nicht viele Worte, er ist ein schweigsamer Mensch);they behaved like so many children sie benahmen sich wie (die) Kinder;too many by half um die Hälfte zu viel;one too many einer zu viel (überflüssig);he was one too many for them er war ihnen (allen) über;he’s had one too many umg er hat einen über den Durst getrunken2. manch(er, e, es), manch ein(er, e, es):many a man manch einer;many another manch anderer;many (and many) a time zu wiederholten Malen, so manches MalB s viele:the many (als pl konstruiert) die (große) Masse;many of us viele von uns;a good many ziemlich viel(e);a great many sehr viele* * *1. adjective1) viele; pred. zahlreichhow many people/books? — wie viele od. wieviel Leute/Bücher?
there were as many as 50 of them — es waren mindestens od. bestimmt 50
three accidents in as many days — drei Unfälle in ebenso vielen od. ebenso viel Tagen
there were too many of them — es waren zu viele od. zu viel
one is too many/there is one too many — einer/eine/eins ist zu viel
he's had one too many — (is drunk) er hat einen od. ein Glas zu viel getrunken
2)2. nounmany a man — so mancher; manch einer
viele [Leute]a good/great many [of them/of the books] — eine Menge/eine ganze Reihe [von ihnen/der Bücher]
* * *adj.viel adj. -
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1) tooth;
мн. grinder шутл.;
ivory сл. дать кому-л. в зубы ≈ to give smb. a smack in the teeth вставлять себе зубы ≈ to have a denture made имеющий форму зуба ≈ dentiform ядовитый зуб ≈ (змеи) fang шатающийся зуб ≈ loose tooth искусственный зуб ≈ false tooth задний зуб ≈ back tooth передний зуб ≈ foretooth корень зуба ≈ fang глазной зуб ≈ eye-tooth лечение зубов ≈ dentistry молочный зуб ≈ milk-tooth коренной зуб ≈ molar зуб мудрости ≈ wisdom tooth вставные зубы ≈ false tooth;
dentures щелканье зубами ≈ chattering of teeth хрустеть на зубах ≈ to crunch in the teeth фальшивые зубы ≈ false teeth удалять зуб ≈ to extract a tooth скрипеть зубами ≈ to grit one's teeth;
to be just alive, just to keep going перен. скрежет зубов ≈ gnashing/gritting of teeth сжимать зубы ≈ to clench one's teeth стискивать зубы ≈ to grit one's teeth дергать зуб ≈ to have a tooth (pulled) out вязнуть в зубах ≈ to stick to one's teeth верхний зуб ≈ upper, upper tooth до зубов ≈ to the teeth молочные зубы ≈ calf's teeth постоянные зубы ≈ second teeth
2) тех. cog, dent ∙ положить зубы на полку разг. ≈ to tighten one's belt держаться зубами за что-л. разг. ≈ to hold on to smth. like grim death, to hold on to smth. with all one's strength дареному коню в зубы не смотрят посл. ≈ one shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth ломать зубы на чем-л. ≈ to come to grief over smth. держать язык за зубами ≈ to hold one's tongue не по зубам ≈ too tough, too hard;
over smb.'s head перен. сквозь зубы ≈ through clenched teeth;
(mutter) indistinctly иметь зуб, точить зуб ≈ (на кого-л.) to have a grudge (against), to be out to get smb. - заговаривать зубым.
1. ( мн. зубы) tooth*;
молочный ~ first-tooth*, milk-tooth*;
~ мудрости wisdom tooth*;
лечить ~ы have* dental treatment;
в ~ах between one`s teeth;
2. ( мн. зубья) tooth*;
(шестерни тж.) cog;
не по ~ам too hard for one, a hard nut to crack;
иметь ~ против кого-л. bear* a grudge against smb. ;
класть ~ы на полку е tighten one`s belt;
у меня ~ на ~ не попадает my teeth are chattering;
ни в ~ (ногой) not know a thing about it;
видит око, да ~ неймёт there`s many a slip `twixt the cup and lip. -
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n. SLIP protokol, een protokol voor seriële verbinding met het Internet, een protokol waarmee een volledige verbinding met het Internet via een gewone telefoonlijn mogelijk isslip13 onderrok/jurk♦voorbeelden:slip of the tongue • versprekingmake a slip • een vergissing maken, een misstap begaan〈 spreekwoord〉 there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip • tussen lepel en mond valt veel pap op de grond; tussen neus en lippen kan een goede kans ontglippen¶ give someone the slip • aan iemand ontsnappen/ontglippen————————slip2〈 slipped〉♦voorbeelden:time slips away/by • de tijd gaat ongemerkt voorbijslip down • naar beneden glijdenslip through • doorschietenslip on something • ergens over uitglijdenslip in/out • naar binnen/buiten glippenslip off • wegglippenslip from • ontglippen aanslip past someone • langs iemand glippenslip through one's fingers • door zijn vingers glippenslip up • zich vergissenslip into/out of a dress • een jurk aanschieten/uittrekkenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 schuiven ⇒ slippen, laten glijden3 (onopvallend) toestoppen/geven♦voorbeelden:slip one's foot • uitglijdenslip one's memory/mind • vergetenslip on something comfortable • iets gemakkelijks aanschieten -
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bɪˈtwi:n что-л, занимающее промежуточное положение швейные иглы среднего размера между - he separated them by rushing * он разнял их, бросившись между ними - to go * действовать в качестве посредника - the space * промежуточное пространство указывает на положение предмета или его движение в каком-л промежутке: между;
посреди - there was a table * the door and the window между дверью и окном стоял стол - the river flows * wooded banks река протекает меж лесистых берегов - I don't want to stand * them я не хочу стоять между ними;
я не хочу мешать им - * two fires( образное) между двух огней указывает на какой-л вид связи между двумя пунктами между - a train * Моscow and Leningrad поезд между Москвой и Ленинградом - a road runs * the two cities эти два города соединяются дорогой указывает на промежуток времени между какими-л двумя моментами между - * 1941 and 1945 между 1941 и 1945 гг. - it happened * one and two это случилось между часом и двумя - we went out * the acts в антракте мы вышли указывает на неопределенность качества, количества, расстояния около;
(нечто среднее) между - * five and six miles away на расстоянии пяти-шести миль - it weighs * 50 and 60 kilos это весит 50-60 кг - it is something * an armchair and a sofa это нечто среднее между креслом и кушеткой указывает на связи, взаимодействие, отношения между - ageeement * two countries соглашение между двумя странами - a marriage * Mr. A. and Mrs. B. брак между господином А. и госпожой Б. - a look passed * them они обменялись взглядами - there was great friendship * them их связывала большая дружба - there was no love lost * them они друг друга терпеть не могли - * ourselves, * you and me между нами, конфиденциально, по секрету указывает на распределение чего-л между кем-л между - divide it * the two children поделите это между двумя детьми указывает на совместность усилий вместе - let us do it * us сделаем это вместе - they landed the fish * them все вместе они вытащили рыбу - they dragged the boat out * them совместными усилиями они вытащили лодку указывает на совместность владения на всех - they had 50 rubles * them у них было 50 рублей на всех указывает на сопоставление или выбор между - there is not mush resemblance * them между ними мало сходства - what's the difference * this and that? какая разница между этим и тем? - choose * them выберите что-нибудь одно указывает на результат взаимодействия нескольких факторов из-за - * her job and studies she has no time for fun из-за работы и занятий у нее не остается времени на развлечения в сочетаниях: - as * (юридическое) в отношениях между - as * sellers and buyers в отношениях между продавцами и покупателями - in * в промежуточном положении;
посреди (чего-л) ;
окруженный( чем-л)between между;
visits are few and far between посещения редки ~ prep между;
between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip посл. = не радуйся раньше времени betwixt: betwixt уст., поэт. см. between;
betwixt and between ни то ни се 'tween: 'tween сокр. разг. between~ hay and grass ни то ни се;
ни рыба ни мясо;
between ourselves, between you and me( and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциально;
between times, between whiles в промежутках~ hay and grass ни то ни се;
ни рыба ни мясо;
between ourselves, between you and me (and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциально;
between times, between whiles в промежутках~ prep между;
between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip посл. = не радуйся раньше времени~ the devil and the deep sea в безвыходном положении;
между двух огней devil: to paint the ~ blacker than he is сгущать краски;
between the devil and the deep sea = между двух огней;
devil's own luck = чертовски везет;
необыкновенное счастье~ hay and grass ни то ни се;
ни рыба ни мясо;
between ourselves, between you and me (and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциально;
between times, between whiles в промежутках~ hay and grass ни то ни се;
ни рыба ни мясо;
between ourselves, between you and me (and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциально;
between times, between whiles в промежутках~ this and then на досуге;
между делом;
between wind and water в наиболее уязвимом месте wind: to raise the ~ sl раздобыть денег;
between wind and water наиболее уязвимое место;
to be in the wind sl. подвыпить~ hay and grass ни то ни се;
ни рыба ни мясо;
between ourselves, between you and me (and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциально;
between times, between whiles в промежуткахvary ~ отклоняться vary ~ отличатьсяbetween между;
visits are few and far between посещения редки -
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[bɪˈtwi:n]arbitrate between быть посредником between между; visits are few and far between посещения редки between prep между; between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip посл. = не радуйся раньше времени betwixt: betwixt уст., поэт. см. between; betwixt and between ни то ни се 'tween: 'tween сокр. разг. between between hay and grass ни то ни се; ни рыба ни мясо; between ourselves, between you and me (and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциально; between times, between whiles в промежутках between hay and grass ни то ни се; ни рыба ни мясо; between ourselves, between you and me (and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциально; between times, between whiles в промежутках between prep между; between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip посл. = не радуйся раньше времени between the devil and the deep sea в безвыходном положении; между двух огней devil: to paint the between blacker than he is сгущать краски; between the devil and the deep sea = между двух огней; devil's own luck = чертовски везет; необыкновенное счастье between this and then на досуге; между делом; between wind and water в наиболее уязвимом месте between hay and grass ни то ни се; ни рыба ни мясо; between ourselves, between you and me (and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциально; between times, between whiles в промежутках between hay and grass ни то ни се; ни рыба ни мясо; between ourselves, between you and me (and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциально; between times, between whiles в промежутках between this and then на досуге; между делом; between wind and water в наиболее уязвимом месте wind: to raise the between sl раздобыть денег; between wind and water наиболее уязвимое место; to be in the wind sl. подвыпить between hay and grass ни то ни се; ни рыба ни мясо; between ourselves, between you and me (and the bedpost) между нами, конфиденциально; between times, between whiles в промежутках go between быть посредником go: between between быть посредником между; go beyond превышать (что-л.) vary between отклоняться vary between отличаться between между; visits are few and far between посещения редки
См. также в других словарях:
there’s many a slip between cup and lip — Cf. CATO THE ELDER in Aulus Gellius Noctes Atticae XIII. xviii. 1 (saepe audivi) inter os atque offam multa intervenire posse, (I have often heard) that many things can come between mouth and morsel; PALLADAS (attrib.) in Anthologia Palatina x.… … Proverbs new dictionary
many a slip twixt cup and lip — There s many a slip twixt cup and lip means that many things can go wrong before something is achieved … The small dictionary of idiomes
there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip — ► there s many a slip twixt cup and lip proverb many things can go wrong between the start of a project and its completion. Main Entry: ↑slip … English terms dictionary
there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip — proverb many things can go wrong between the start of a project and its completion; nothing is certain until it has happened * * * there s ˌmany a ˈslip twixt ˌcup and ˈlip idiom (saying) nothing is completely certain until it really happens… … Useful english dictionary
many a slip twixt cup and lip — There s many a slip twixt cup and lip means that many things can go wrong before something is achieved. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
There's many a slip twixt cup and lip. — literary something that you say in order to warn someone not to be too confident about the result of a plan, because many things can go wrong before it is completed. We still might finish in time for the deadline, but there s many a slip twixt… … New idioms dictionary
There's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip — is an old English proverb. A Latin form is found in Erasmus s Adagia, I.iv.1 ( Multa cadunt inter calicem supremaque labra ) which appears to derive from an epigram by Palladas in The Greek Anthology (X, 32). It can mean that between the time we… … Wikipedia
there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip — The success of a venture should not be assumed and the possibility of failure or disaster should be recognized • • • Main Entry: ↑cup … Useful english dictionary
there's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip — it is easy to spill what you are drinking; it is easy to make mistakes On the side of the beer mug were these words: There s many a slip twixt the cup and the lip … English idioms
cup — see full cup, steady hand the last drop makes the cup run over there’s many a slip between cup and lip … Proverbs new dictionary
lip — see there’s many a slip between cup and lip … Proverbs new dictionary