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1 pit
[pɪt] I 1. сущ.1)а) яма ( в природе или вырытая), углубление, впадина, лункаdeath pit — могильник, захоронение
Syn:hole 1.б) волчья яма; западняIf a fox escapes from a pit, none are ever taken again in the same. — Если одна лиса выберется из западни, то больше никакая другая в неё не попадёт.
Syn:trap I 1.в) = inspection pit смотровая, ремонтная яма ( в гараже)г) с.-х. яма для хранения овощей, подпол; парникд) воен. одиночный окоп2) провал3) шахта, копь, карьер, шурфopen pit — карьер, открытая разработка
pit wood — горн. крепёжный лес
4)а) = orchestra pit оркестровая ямаб) партерAnd was on most friendly terms with the pit (O. Wilde). — И был запанибрата с чернью из партера.
Syn:5) ист. темница, тюрьма в подземельеSyn:dungeon 1.6) уст. пруд, колодец, бассейнSyn:7) спорт. пит, паддок, гараж (в автогонках - территория, отведённая командам для содержания автомобилей и ремонта, дозаправки и смены колёс во время гонки) см. тж. pit stop8) арена для петушиных ( или собачьих) боёв9)а) разг. зал, танцпол ( на дискотеке)б) карт. пит, игорный зал ( в казино)10) амер. отдел товарной биржи11) разг.а) кабина экипажа (самолёта, корабля)12) анат. впадина, ямка13) оспина, родинка ( на коже); рубец, шрам14) амер.; разг.; = armpit подмышка15) тех.а) раковина ( на отливке)в) воронка16) ( the pit) = the pit of hell; = the bottomless pit преисподняяSyn:hell 1.17) разг. карманSyn:pocket 1.18) разг.а) дно, падение; наихудший образец (чего-л.)Many politicians have fallen into the pit of corruption. — Многие политики опустились на самое дно коррупции.
You are a pit of deceit. — Вы - наихудшее воплощение лживости.
б) гад, мерзкий, отвратительный человекв) дыра, гадюшникHer room was an absolute pit. — У неё в комнате был просто свинарник.
г) ( the pit) отстой, мерзость ( о неприятной ситуации)When you're alone, New Year is the pits. — Когда ты одинок, новый год это такой облом.
19) брит.; разг. постелька, кроваткаOh, so you've finally got up out of your pit then? — А, наконец-то встал с кровати?
20) мед.; жарг. приёмник, приёмный покой ( в больнице)That was a rough night in the pit. We had a gunshot wound and an earful of crash victims. — Ну и ночка выдалась в приёмнике. Огнестрел и до фига жертв аварии.
••2. гл.to dig a pit for smb. — рыть кому-л. яму
1)а) класть, складывать, закладывать в яму ( для хранения)He dug and pitted the potatoes. — Он выкопал картошку и заложил её в хранилище.
б) рыть ямы2) предавать земле, хоронить, зарывать в землюSyn:3) покрывать ямками; оставлять следы, отметиныHis skin is pitted with the marks left by the disease. мед. — Его кожа покрылась отметинами, которые остались после болезни.
4) ( pit against) стравливать (петухов, собак во время боёв); выставлять ( животных на ринг)5)а) меряться силами; бороться, противостоятьto pit smb.'s strength against an enemy — сразиться с врагом
Are you willing to pit your skill against that of our leading player? — Хочешь помериться силами с нашим главным игроком?
б) противопоставлять (кого-л. кому-л.), сводить как соперниковSyn:6) спорт. заезжать на пит-стоп ( в автогонках)II 1. сущ.At the back Michael Schumacher runs into more trouble and he has to pit. — Позади всех очередные проблемы случаются у Михаэля Шумахера и ему приходится делать пит-стоп (Пресс-релиз FIA о Гран-При Австралии, первом этапе чемпионата мира Формулы 1 1999 года).
1) амер. фруктовая косточкаOne man may suck an orange and be choked by a pit, another swallow a penknife and live. (W. Matthews) — Один человек может есть апельсин и задохнуться, поперхнувшись косточкой, а другой проглотит перочинный нож и останется жить.
2) афр. годные в пищу семена (особенно шишки, орехи)2. гл.; амер. -
2 death house
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3 fossa
f pit, hole( tomba) gravefossa comune mass grave* * *fossa s.f.1 ditch; trench; ( buca) pit, hole: fossa di scolo, drainage ditch; scavare una fossa, to make (o to dig) a ditch (o a pit) // (metall.) fossa di colata, (casting) pit // fossa biologica, cesspit, cesspool; fossa settica, septic tank3 ( cavità) hollow, cavity: il terreno qui forma una profonda fossa, the ground forms a deep hollow here4 ( tomba) grave: fossa comune, common (o pauper's) grave; scavava una fossa, he was digging a grave // avere un piede nella fossa, (fig.) to have one foot in the grave // scavarsi la fossa con le proprie mani, (fig.) to dig one's own grave // portare qlcu. alla fossa, (fig.) to be the cause of s.o.'s death (o to drive s.o. into the grave) // del senno di poi son piene le fosse, (prov.) it is easy to be wise after the event7 (geol., geogr.): fossa tettonica, graben (o rift valley); fossa oceanica, (deep-sea) trench (o trough).* * *['fɔssa]sostantivo femminile1) (cavità, scavo) pit, hole2) (tomba) grave3) min. (pozzo) pit4) aut. (per riparazioni) inspection pit•fossa dei leoni — lion's den (anche fig.)
- e nasali — anat. nasal passages
••avere un o essere con un piede nella fossa to be at death's door, to have one foot in the grave; scavarsi la fossa (con le proprie mani) — to dig one's own grave
* * *fossa/'fɔssa/sostantivo f.1 (cavità, scavo) pit, hole2 (tomba) grave3 min. (pozzo) pit4 aut. (per riparazioni) inspection pitavere un o essere con un piede nella fossa to be at death's door, to have one foot in the grave; scavarsi la fossa (con le proprie mani) to dig one's own grave\fossa biologica septic tank; fossa comune mass grave; fossa dei leoni lion's den (anche fig.); fossa dell'orchestra orchestra pit; fossa settica → fossa biologica; - e nasali anat. nasal passages. -
4 гроб
grave; tombмълча като гроб be silent as the graveс единия крак съм в гроба have one foot in the grave; be on the brink/edge/verge/of the grave; be at death's doorсвалям някого в гроба send s.o. to his grave* * *гроб,м., -ове, (два) гро̀ба grave; tomb; • в \гроба sl. under the sod; верен до \гроб true till/unto death; вкарвам в \гроб carry off; влизам в \гроба go (down) to o.’s grave, sink to the grave; до \гроб to the end of o.’s days/life; като от \гроб излязъл pale as death; копая \гроб някому dig a pit/grave for s.o.; лягам в \гроба lie down in o.’s grave; мълча като \гроб be silent as the grave; на \гроба на by (the side of) s.o.’s grave, at the grave (side) of; не плачѝ на чужд \гроб don’t bother about other people’s worries; обръщам се в \гроба (си) turn/spin in o.’s grave; пред \гроба на at the head of an open grave; с единия крак съм в \гроба have one foot in the grave; be on the brink/edge/verge/of the grave; be at death’s door; свалям някого в \гроба send s.o. to his grave.* * *grave: by s.o.'s гроб - на гроба на; mould; tomb* * *1. grave;tomb 2. верен до ГРОБ true till/unto death: на ГРОБa на by (the side of) s. o.s grave, at the grave (side) of 3. влизам в ГРОБа go (down) to o.'s grave, sink to the grave 4. до ГРОБ to the end of o.'s days/ life 5. като от ГРОБ излязъл pale as death 6. копая ГРОБ някому dig a pit/grave for s. о. 7. лягам в ГРОБa lie down in o.'s grave 8. мълча като ГРОБ be silent as the grave 9. на чужд ГРОБ не плачи don't bother about other people's worries 10. пред ГРОБ а на at the head of an open grave 11. с единия крак съм в ГРОБа have one foot in the grave;be on the brink/edge/verge/of the grave;be at death's door 12. свалям някого в ГРОБa send s. о. to his grave -
5 borde
adj.1 rude, impolite, rough.2 stupid.f. & m.ratbag(informal) (unfriendly). (peninsular Spanish)m.1 edge.(lleno) hasta el borde full to the brimal borde del mar by the seaestoy al borde de un ataque de nervios I'm going to go off my head in a minuteestar al borde del abismo (figurative) to be on the brink of ruin o disaster2 border, borderline.3 rim.4 hem.5 outskirt.6 brim, brim of the cup.7 threshold, brink, verge.8 rough person, uncouth person.9 stupid, stupid person.10 margin, acies, labrum, ora.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: bordar.* * *► adjetivo1 (tonto) stupid■ ¡no seas borde! don't be so stupid!2 (antipático) unpleasant; (malhumorado) stroppy3 (planta - silvestre) wild1 idiot————————1 (extremo) edge2 (de vaso, copa) rim4 (de prenda) hem\estar al borde de to be on the verge of* * *noun m.border, edge, brink* * *ISM1) [de asiento, andén, pañuelo] edge; [de plato] rim, lip; [de vaso, sombrero] brim; [de carretera, camino] side; [de ventana] ledge; [de río] edge, banksembró semillas en los bordes del césped — he sowed some seeds at the sides o edges of the lawn
iba andando por el borde de la carretera — she was walking by the roadside o by the side of the road
borde de ataque — (Aer) leading edge
borde de la acera — kerb, curb (EEUU)
borde de salida — (Aer) trailing edge
2)• al borde de — [+ precipicio, lago, cráter] at o on the edge of; [+ quiebra, histeria, crisis] on the verge of
el régimen está al borde del colapso — the regime is on the verge of collapse o on the point of collapsing
su carrera política está al borde del abismo — her political career is teetering on the edge of the abyss
II Espestán al borde de los cuarenta años — they're close to forty, they're hitting o pushing forty *
1. ADJ1) ** (=antipático) nastyestuvo toda la mañana en plan borde — he was in a strop ** o in a foul mood * all morning
ponerse borde (con algn) — to get stroppy (with sb) *, get nasty (with sb)
2) [planta, árbol] wild3) †† [niño] illegitimate2.SMF **¡eres un borde! — you're a nasty piece of work! *
* * *masculino (de mesa, cama) edge; (de moneda, pieza, plato) edge, rim; (de taza, vaso) rim; (de andén, piscina) edgeal borde de algo — <de la guerra/locura> on the brink of something; <del caos/ruina> on the verge of something
* * *= edge, rim, fringe, brim, verge.Ex. As used in an index each card acts as a surrogate for one document, and the index terms for that document are encoded around the edge of the card.Ex. Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.Ex. The university is located 15 miles from the center of town on the southern fringe.Ex. The pot was placed in a pit dug in the soil such that brim of the pot is in line with the surface of soil.Ex. The verges of these minor roads have had, in some cases, hundreds of years for native flora to become established.----* al borde de = on the verge of, on the brink of, at the side of, on the edge of.* al borde de la carretera = at the roadside.* al borde de la extinción = on the verge of extinction, on the edge of extinction.* al borde de la ley = on the edge of the law.* al borde del camino = at the roadside.* al borde del mar = at the seaside.* borde de la carretera = roadside.* borde de la carretera ajardinado = parkway strip.* borde del camino = roadside, wayside.* borde del río = river bank [riverbank].* borde superior = top edge.* estar al borde de = teeter + on the edge of.* ficha de borde perforado = edge notch card.* llenar hasta el borde = fill + Nombre + to the brim.* lleno hasta el borde = full to the brim.* repleto hasta el borde = full to the brim.* vivir al borde de la pobreza = live on + the poverty line.* * *masculino (de mesa, cama) edge; (de moneda, pieza, plato) edge, rim; (de taza, vaso) rim; (de andén, piscina) edgeal borde de algo — <de la guerra/locura> on the brink of something; <del caos/ruina> on the verge of something
* * *= edge, rim, fringe, brim, verge.Ex: As used in an index each card acts as a surrogate for one document, and the index terms for that document are encoded around the edge of the card.
Ex: Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.Ex: The university is located 15 miles from the center of town on the southern fringe.Ex: The pot was placed in a pit dug in the soil such that brim of the pot is in line with the surface of soil.Ex: The verges of these minor roads have had, in some cases, hundreds of years for native flora to become established.* al borde de = on the verge of, on the brink of, at the side of, on the edge of.* al borde de la carretera = at the roadside.* al borde de la extinción = on the verge of extinction, on the edge of extinction.* al borde de la ley = on the edge of the law.* al borde del camino = at the roadside.* al borde del mar = at the seaside.* borde de la carretera = roadside.* borde de la carretera ajardinado = parkway strip.* borde del camino = roadside, wayside.* borde del río = river bank [riverbank].* borde superior = top edge.* estar al borde de = teeter + on the edge of.* ficha de borde perforado = edge notch card.* llenar hasta el borde = fill + Nombre + to the brim.* lleno hasta el borde = full to the brim.* repleto hasta el borde = full to the brim.* vivir al borde de la pobreza = live on + the poverty line.* * *2 (tonto) stupid1(grosero): los camareros son unos bordes the waiters are so rude(de una mesa, cama) edge; (de una moneda, pieza, un plato) edge, rim; (de una taza, un vaso) rimno te acerques tanto al borde del andén don't go so near the edge of the platformllenó el vaso hasta el borde she filled the glass to the brimla página tiene ilustraciones en el borde inferior the page has illustrations along the bottomnos sentamos al borde de la piscina we sat down at o by the edge of the swimming poolparamos al borde de la carretera we stopped at the roadside o at the side of the roadhabía un sauce al borde del río there was a willow tree at the edge of the river o on the river bankestar al borde de la locura to be on the brink of madnessal borde de la muerte on the point of death, at death's dooral borde de las lágrimas on the verge of tearsCompuesto:leading edge* * *
Del verbo bordar: ( conjugate bordar)
bordé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
borde es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
bordar
borde
bordar ( conjugate bordar) verbo transitivo ‹sábana/blusa› to embroider;
borde sustantivo masculino (de mesa, cama, acantilado) edge;
(de moneda, taza, vaso) rim;
al borde de algo ‹de la guerra/locura› on the brink of sth;
‹de las lágrimas/del caos/de la ruina› on the verge of sth;
bordar verbo transitivo
1 (una interpretación, un trabajo) to do excellently
2 Cost to embroider
borde 1 sustantivo masculino (de una mesa, un camino) edge
(de una taza, etc) rim, brim
♦ Locuciones: al borde de, (muy cerca de): tiene una casa al borde del mar, he has got a house at the seaside
figurado estuvo al borde de la muerte, she was at death's door
(a punto de) estamos al borde de un ataque de nervios, we are on the brink of a nervous breakdown
borde 2
I m,f fam crude, stupid person
II adj fam stroppy, rude: ¡no seas borde y ven al cine! don't be rude and come along to the movies!
' borde' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abismo
- bordear
- canto
- exasperación
- rasa
- raso
- umbral
- afilado
- filo
- flecos
- mellado
- salir
- sobresalir
English:
border
- brim
- brink
- edge
- fill up
- fringe
- hang over
- lip
- madness
- perforated
- rim
- roadside
- stroppy
- surround
- verge
- away
- curb
- edging
- from
- keep
- perch
- road
* * *borde1 nm[límite] edge; [de carretera] side; [de río] bank; [de vaso, botella] rim; Méxlleno hasta el borde full to the brim;al borde del mar by the sea;no dejes que se acerquen al borde de la piscina don't let them go near the edge of the swimming pool;el delantero fue derribado al borde del área the forward was brought down on the edge of the area;el proceso de paz está al borde del colapso the peace process is on the brink of collapse;estar al borde del abismo to be on the brink of ruin o disaster♦ adj[antipático]no seas borde y deja que venga ella también don't be such Br a ratbag o US an s.o.b., and let her come too;no te pongas borde que casi no te he tocado there's no need to get in a huff o Br strop, I hardly touched you♦ nmf[antipático] Br ratbag, US s.o.b.;si encuentro al borde que me ha robado la bicicleta lo mato if I find the rat that stole my bike, I'll kill him* * *1 adj fampersona rude, uncouth2 m edge;al borde de fig on the verge obrink of* * *borde nm1) : border, edge2)al borde de : on the verge ofestoy al borde de la locura: I'm about to go crazy* * *borde1 adj unpleasantborde2 n1. (en general) edge2. (de vaso, taza) rim -
6 enfrentar
v.1 to bring face to face (poner frente a frente).2 to confront, to face (hacer frente a).enfrentan el futuro con inquietud they face the future with uneaseMaría enfrentó a la chismosa Mary confronted the gossip.María confrontó sus problemas Mary confronted her problems.* * *1 (poner frente a frente) to bring face to face, confront2 (encarar) to face, confront1 (hacer frente) to face (a/con, -), confront (a/con, -)2 DEPORTE to meet (a/con, -)3 (pelearse) to have an argument (a, with), fall out (a, with); (chocar) to clash (a/con, with)* * *verbto face, confront* * *1. VT1) (=enemistar) to set againstla herencia enfrentó a los dos hermanos — the inheritance set the two brothers against each other o at loggerheads
2) (=afrontar) [+ dificultad] to face (up to), confront; [+ realidad] to face (up to)tienes que enfrentar el problema — you have to face (up to) o confront the problem
3) (=encarar)este partido enfrentará a los dos mejores tenistas — this match will bring together the two best tennis players, this match will bring the two best tennis players face to face
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <problema/peligro/realidad> to confront, face up to; < futuro> to face2)a) <contrincantes/opositores> to bring... face to faceb) ( enemistar) to bring... into conflict2.enfrentarse v prona) ( hacer frente a)enfrentarse a/con alguien: se enfrentaron con la policía they clashed with the police; se enfrentó con el enemigo he confronted the enemy; el equipo se enfrenta hoy a Paraguay today the team comes up against o meets Paraguay; enfrentarse a algo a dificultades/peligros to face something; no quiere enfrentarse a la realidad — he doesn't want to face up to reality
b) (recípr) equipos/atletas to meet; tropas/oponentes to clash* * *= oppose, drive + a wedge between.Ex. A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.Ex. While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.----* enfrentar a = pit against.* enfrentarse = struggle, tackle, come to + terms with, engage, come + face to face.* enfrentarse a = be faced with, come to + grips with, confront, face, face up to, meet, cope with, get to + grips with, clash with, grapple with, wrestle with, get + a grip on, go + head-to-head with, be up against, come up against, run up against, line up against, brave, breast, have + a go at, address, engage in + confrontation with.* enfrentarse a Algo cara a cara = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* enfrentarse a alternativas = be faced with choices, face + choices.* enfrentarse a la muerte = face + death.* enfrentarse a la realidad = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + reality.* enfrentarse a la realidad (de que) = face + (up to) the fact that, face + the truth (that).* enfrentarse a la vida = cope with + life, face + life, cope.* enfrentarse al futuro = face up to + the future, face + the future.* enfrentarse al hecho de que = face + (up to) the fact that.* enfrentarse a los cambios = cope with + change.* enfrentarse a los elementos = brave + the elements.* enfrentarse a una barrera = face + barrier.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* enfrentarse a una cuestión = run up against + issue.* enfrentarse a una limitación = face + constraint, face + limitation.* enfrentarse a una reacción + Adjetivo = meet with + Adjetivo + reaction.* enfrentarse a una situación = face + situation, meet + situation.* enfrentarse a una tarea = face + task.* enfrentarse a una traba = face + limitation, face + barrier.* enfrentarse a un dilema = face + dilemma.* enfrentarse a un impás = face + impasse.* enfrentarse a un obstáculo = address + barrier.* enfrentarse a un problema = challenge + threat, confront + question, cope with + problem, face + problem, confront + problem, come up against + problem, experience + problem, struggle with + issue, wrestle with + problem, deal with + issue.* enfrentarse a un reto = face + challenge, meet + challenge, undertake + challenge, handle + challenge, confront + challenge.* enfrentarse cara a cara con = go + eyball to eyeball with.* enfrentarse con una dificultad = face + difficulty.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <problema/peligro/realidad> to confront, face up to; < futuro> to face2)a) <contrincantes/opositores> to bring... face to faceb) ( enemistar) to bring... into conflict2.enfrentarse v prona) ( hacer frente a)enfrentarse a/con alguien: se enfrentaron con la policía they clashed with the police; se enfrentó con el enemigo he confronted the enemy; el equipo se enfrenta hoy a Paraguay today the team comes up against o meets Paraguay; enfrentarse a algo a dificultades/peligros to face something; no quiere enfrentarse a la realidad — he doesn't want to face up to reality
b) (recípr) equipos/atletas to meet; tropas/oponentes to clash* * *= oppose, drive + a wedge between.Ex: A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
Ex: While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.* enfrentar a = pit against.* enfrentarse = struggle, tackle, come to + terms with, engage, come + face to face.* enfrentarse a = be faced with, come to + grips with, confront, face, face up to, meet, cope with, get to + grips with, clash with, grapple with, wrestle with, get + a grip on, go + head-to-head with, be up against, come up against, run up against, line up against, brave, breast, have + a go at, address, engage in + confrontation with.* enfrentarse a Algo cara a cara = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* enfrentarse a alternativas = be faced with choices, face + choices.* enfrentarse a la muerte = face + death.* enfrentarse a la realidad = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + reality.* enfrentarse a la realidad (de que) = face + (up to) the fact that, face + the truth (that).* enfrentarse a la vida = cope with + life, face + life, cope.* enfrentarse al futuro = face up to + the future, face + the future.* enfrentarse al hecho de que = face + (up to) the fact that.* enfrentarse a los cambios = cope with + change.* enfrentarse a los elementos = brave + the elements.* enfrentarse a una barrera = face + barrier.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* enfrentarse a una cuestión = run up against + issue.* enfrentarse a una limitación = face + constraint, face + limitation.* enfrentarse a una reacción + Adjetivo = meet with + Adjetivo + reaction.* enfrentarse a una situación = face + situation, meet + situation.* enfrentarse a una tarea = face + task.* enfrentarse a una traba = face + limitation, face + barrier.* enfrentarse a un dilema = face + dilemma.* enfrentarse a un impás = face + impasse.* enfrentarse a un obstáculo = address + barrier.* enfrentarse a un problema = challenge + threat, confront + question, cope with + problem, face + problem, confront + problem, come up against + problem, experience + problem, struggle with + issue, wrestle with + problem, deal with + issue.* enfrentarse a un reto = face + challenge, meet + challenge, undertake + challenge, handle + challenge, confront + challenge.* enfrentarse cara a cara con = go + eyball to eyeball with.* enfrentarse con una dificultad = face + difficulty.* * *enfrentar [A1 ]vtA ‹problema/peligro› to confront, face up topodemos enfrentar el futuro con optimismo we can face the future with optimismtienes que enfrentar la realidad you have to face up to reality, you have to face factsB1 ‹contrincantes/opositores› to bring … face to face enfrentar a algn CON algn to bring sb face to face WITH sbel combate enfrentará al campeón europeo con el africano the fight will bring together the European and African champions, the fight will bring the European champion face to face with the African champion, the European and African champions will meet in the fight2 (enemistar) to bring … into conflict1 (hacer frente a) enfrentarse A/ CON algn:se enfrentaron con la policía they clashed with the policese enfrentó con el enemigo he confronted the enemyse enfrentó duramente al or con el líder de la oposición she clashed with the leader of the oppositionel equipo se enfrenta hoy a Paraguay today the team comes up against o meets Paraguayenfrentarse A algo:tuvieron que enfrentarse a múltiples dificultades/peligros they had to face many difficulties/dangersnunca ha querido enfrentarse a la realidad he has never wanted to face up to realityya cambiará cuando tenga que enfrentarse a la vida he'll change when he has to face up to life2 ( recípr) «equipos/atletas» to meet; «tropas» to clashlos dos líderes se enfrentaron en un duro debate the two leaders clashed in a fierce debate* * *
enfrentar ( conjugate enfrentar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹problema/peligro/realidad› to confront, face up to;
‹ futuro› to face
2a) ‹contrincantes/opositores› to bring … face to face
enfrentarse verbo pronominal
enfrentarse a algo ‹a dificultades/peligros› to face sth;
‹a realidad/responsabilidad› to face up to sth
[tropas/oponentes] to clash
enfrentar verbo transitivo
1 (afrontar) to confront, face up to
2 (enemistar) to set at odds: las diferencias políticas enfrentaron a los dos amigos, political differences set them at odds
3 (poner frente a frente) to bring face to face
' enfrentar' also found in these entries:
English:
play off against
- confront
- pit
- tackle
* * *♦ vt1. [enemistar] to bring into conflict2. [poner frente a frente] to bring face to face ( con with);un partido que enfrentará al actual campeón con sus antiguos rivales a game that will pit the current champions against their old rivals3. [hacer frente a] to confront, to face;enfrentan el futuro con inquietud they face the future with unease* * *v/t confront, face up to* * *enfrentar vt: to confront, to face -
7 umu
cooking pit, a.k.a. Polynesian oven (shallow pit dug in the ground, in which food is cooked over heated stones); the food cooked in such a pit for a meal, dinner, or banquet.umu pae, permanent cooking pit, in a stone enclosure;umu paepae, permanent cooking pit with straw cover for protection from rain and wind;umu keri okaoka, temporary cooking pit without stone enclosure;umu ava, very large temporary cooking pit, made for feasts;umu takapú, exclusive banquet, reserved for certain groups of persons, for instance, the relatives of a deceased family member;umu tahu, daily meals for hired workers;umu parehaoga, inaugural banquet (made on occasion of a communal enterprise or feastival).umu ra'e, banquet for fifth or sixth month of pregnancy.umu pâpaku, banquet on occasion the death of a family member. -
8 stone
stəun
1. noun1) ((also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed: limestone; sandstone; a stone house; stone walls; In early times, men made tools out of stone.) piedra2) (a piece of this, of any shape or size: He threw a stone at the dog.) piedra3) (a piece of this shaped for a special purpose: a tombstone; paving-stones; a grindstone.) piedra4) (a gem or jewel: She lost the stone out of her ring; diamonds, rubies and other stones.) piedra5) (the hard shell containing the nut or seed in some fruits eg peaches and cherries: a cherry-stone.) hueso6) (a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes: She weighs 9.5 stone.) unidad de peso que equivale a 6,348 kg7) (a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.) cálculo, piedra
2. verb1) (to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment: Saint Stephen was stoned to death.) apedrear, lapidar2) (to remove the stones from (fruit): She washed and stoned the cherries.) deshuesar•- stony- stonily
- stoniness
- stone-cold
- stone-dead
- stone-deaf
- stoneware
- stonework
- leave no stone unturned
- a stone's throw
stone n1. piedra2. huesoa cherry stone un hueso de cereza stone es también una medida de peso británica que equivale a unos 6,3 kilostr[stəʊn]1 (gen) piedra2 (on grave) lápida3 (of fruit) hueso4 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL cálculo, piedra5 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (measure of weight) unidad de peso que equivale a 6,348 kg1 de piedra, pétreo,-a1 (person) apedrear, lapidar2 (fruit) deshuesar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa rolling stone gathers no moss piedra movediza nunca moho la cobijaat a stone's throw a tiro de piedrastone the crows! / stone me! ¡caray!to leave no stone unturned no dejar piedra por moverStone Age Edad nombre femenino de Piedrastone n1) : piedra f2) pit: hueso m, pepa f (de una fruta)stone (Kidney, etc.)n.• piedra s.f.adj.• cálculo, -a adj.• de hueso adj.• de lápida adj.• de piedra adj.n.• cuesco s.m.• cálculo s.m.• hueso s.m.• lápida s.f.• morro s.m.v.• lapidar v.v.• achocar v.• apedrear v.• deshuesar v.
I stəʊn1)a) u ( material) piedra fb) c ( small piece) piedra f(only o no more than) a stone's throw away — a un paso, a tiro de piedra (fam)
to leave no stone unturned — no dejar piedra sin mover
d) c ( of grave) lápida f2) ca) ( gem) piedra fb) ( in kidney) cálculo m, piedra fc) ( of fruit) hueso m, cuesco m, carozo m (CS), pepa f (Col)
II
1) ( throw stones at) \<\<person\>\> apedrear, lapidarshe was stoned to death — murió lapidada or apedreada
stone me o the crows! — (BrE colloq) caray! (fam)
2) (BrE) \<\<fruit\>\> quitarle el hueso or el cuesco or (CS) el carozo or (Col) la pepa a, deshuesar, descarozar (CS)[stǝʊn]1. N- cast the first stonewhich of you shall cast the first stone? — ¿cuál de vosotros se atreve a lanzar la primera piedra?
- leave no stone unturned2) (Brit) [of fruit] hueso m3) (Med) cálculo m, piedra f ; (as complaint) mal m de piedra4) (Brit) (=weight) 6.350kgSee:see cultural note IMPERIAL SYSTEM in imperial2. VT1) [+ person] apedrear, lapidar- stone me!2) [+ fruit] deshuesar3.CPD de piedrastone circle N — (Brit) círculo m de piedra, crómlech m
stone pit, stone quarry N — cantera f
* * *
I [stəʊn]1)a) u ( material) piedra fb) c ( small piece) piedra f(only o no more than) a stone's throw away — a un paso, a tiro de piedra (fam)
to leave no stone unturned — no dejar piedra sin mover
d) c ( of grave) lápida f2) ca) ( gem) piedra fb) ( in kidney) cálculo m, piedra fc) ( of fruit) hueso m, cuesco m, carozo m (CS), pepa f (Col)
II
1) ( throw stones at) \<\<person\>\> apedrear, lapidarshe was stoned to death — murió lapidada or apedreada
stone me o the crows! — (BrE colloq) caray! (fam)
2) (BrE) \<\<fruit\>\> quitarle el hueso or el cuesco or (CS) el carozo or (Col) la pepa a, deshuesar, descarozar (CS) -
9 marcar
v.1 to mark.ese acontecimiento marcó su vida her life was marked by that eventmarcar el ritmo to beat the rhythmElla marca los paquetes She marks the packages.Ella marca el territorio She marks=delimits the territory.2 to mark, to indicate.la cruz marca el lugar donde está enterrado el tesoro the cross marks o indicates (the spot) where the treasure is buried3 to dial.Ella marca su número She dials his phone number.4 to read.5 to price (poner precio a).6 to score (sport) (tanto).7 to set (cabello).8 to leave a mark on, to pit, to nick.María marcó el mueble Mary left a mark on the piece of furniture.9 to earmark.María marcó la página Mary earmarked the page.10 to put a brand on, to brand, to mark.El vaquero marca el ganado The cowboy puts a brand on the cattle.11 to tick off, to jot down, to tick.Ella marca los goles She ticks off the goals.* * *2 (herir físicamente) to slash; (traumatizar) to mark3 DEPORTE (gol, canasta) to score4 DEPORTE (al contrario) to mark5 (pelo) to set6 (cantidad) to indicate, show■ ¿qué precio marca la etiqueta? what's the price on the tag?7 (en teléfono) to dial8 (resaltar) to show\marcar el compás to mark the rhythmmarcar el paso to mark timemarcarse un farol to show offmarcarse un tanto, marcarse un triunfo to score points* * *verb1) to mark2) brand3) score4) indicate5) dial* * *1. VT1) (=señalar)a) [+ objeto, ropa] to mark; [+ ganado] to brandha marcado las toallas con mis iniciales — she has put my initials on the towels, she has marked the towels with my initials
seguimos el procedimiento marcado por la ley — we followed the procedures required o laid down by law
¿qué precio marca la etiqueta? — (Com) what's the price (marked) on the label?
están marcando las camisas — (Com) they are putting prices on the shirts, they are pricing the shirts
b) [+ límites] to markc) (Inform) [+ bloque, texto] to flagd) (Mús) [+ partitura] to mark up2) [experiencia, suceso] to mark3) [termómetro] to readmi reloj marca las dos — it's two o'clock by my watch, my watch says two o'clock
4) (=designar) [+ tarea] to assign; [+ política, estrategia] to lay down; [+ directrices, pautas] to lay down, give; [+ comienzo, período] to markla empresa nos ha marcado algunas pautas a seguir — the company has given us o has issued some guidelines to follow
hito 1), pauta 1)esta obra marca el paso de la música medieval a la renacentista — this work marks the transition from medieval to renaissance music
5) (=hacer resaltar) to accentuatepaquete 1., 7)ese vestido te marca mucho las caderas — that dress really accentuates your hips o makes your hips stand out
6) (=seguir) [+ sospechoso] to shadow, tail7) (Dep)a) [+ gol] to scoreb) [+ tiempo] to record, clockha marcado un tiempo de 9,46 — he recorded o clocked a time of 9.46
c) [+ jugador, contrario] to mark, shadow; Méx to tackle8) (Mús)paso II, 1., 4)marcar el compás — to keep time, beat time
9) (Telec) to dial10) (Naipes) to bid11) (Peluquería) to set2. VI1) (Dep) to score2) (Telec) to dial3) (Peluquería) to set3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) experiencia/suceso ( dejar huella) to markc) (CS arg) < persona> to scar... for life2)a) (indicar, señalar) to markel altímetro marcaba 1.500 metros — the altimeter showed o (frml) registered 1,500 meters
seguimos la pauta marcada por nuestro fundador — we follow the guidelines established by/the standard set by our founder
b) ( hacer resaltar) <cintura/busto> to accentuatec) (Mús)marcar el compás/el ritmo — to beat time/the rhythm
d) (Fís) to mark, tag3) < pelo> to set4) (Telec) to dial5) (Dep)a) <gol/tanto> to scoreb) < tiempo> to clockc) < jugador> to mark2.marcar vi1) (Dep) to score2) (Telec) to dial3.marcarse v pron1)marcarse el pelo — (refl) to set one's hair; (caus) to have one's hair set
2) (Náut) to take a bearing* * *= flag, mark, mark off, tag, tick (off), leave + Posesivo + mark, brand (as), stigmatise [stigmatize, -USA], tinge, score, score.Ex. Since the fields are of different lengths in different records it is necessary that the beginning and end of fields be flagged in some way.Ex. In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex. Human intervention may also be necessary to mark off the area in the string on the title page that should be indexed, and possibly to add an imprint date if not present.Ex. It is occasionally useful for administrative purposes to be able to tag borrowers so that they may be intercepted during charge-out.Ex. In particular note, for example by ticking them, those terms that merit a turn in the lead position, and those that do not.Ex. Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex. Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex. Findings reaffirm that television stigmatises the occupation of business, independently of economic factors.Ex. But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.Ex. Ithaca was off to a fast start, scoring twice in the game's first two minutes.Ex. Closed system tendencies, such as invoking system controls designed to counteract differences and correct deviations (thus scoring creativity as error), only push the institution more rapidly toward extinction.----* acción de marcar un número = dialling.* marcar con filigrana = watermark.* marcar con tiza = chalk.* marcar con un círculo = encircle, circle.* marcar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* marcar el compás = beat + time.* marcar el curso = chart + course.* marcar el final = mark + the end.* marcar el inicio = usher in.* marcar el tono = establish + the tone.* marcar la diferencia = make + the difference, make + a difference, spell + the difference.* marcar la pauta en = lead + the way in.* marcar las pautas = set + the tone, establish + the tone.* marcar los límites = mark out.* marcar + Posesivo + final = mark + Posesivo + end.* marcar una etapa = mark + a stage.* marcar una meta = set + goal.* marcar un ensayo = score + a try.* marcar un gol = score + goal, score, poach + a goal.* marcar un hito = mark + a stage, make + things happen, mark + a watershed.* marcar un hito histórico = make + history.* marcar un número de teléfono = dial + number.* marcar un objetivo = set + goal.* marcar un tanto = score, poach + a goal, score + goal.* que marca época = landmark.* que marca un hito = epoch-making.* sin marcar = unpriced.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) experiencia/suceso ( dejar huella) to markc) (CS arg) < persona> to scar... for life2)a) (indicar, señalar) to markel altímetro marcaba 1.500 metros — the altimeter showed o (frml) registered 1,500 meters
seguimos la pauta marcada por nuestro fundador — we follow the guidelines established by/the standard set by our founder
b) ( hacer resaltar) <cintura/busto> to accentuatec) (Mús)marcar el compás/el ritmo — to beat time/the rhythm
d) (Fís) to mark, tag3) < pelo> to set4) (Telec) to dial5) (Dep)a) <gol/tanto> to scoreb) < tiempo> to clockc) < jugador> to mark2.marcar vi1) (Dep) to score2) (Telec) to dial3.marcarse v pron1)marcarse el pelo — (refl) to set one's hair; (caus) to have one's hair set
2) (Náut) to take a bearing* * *= flag, mark, mark off, tag, tick (off), leave + Posesivo + mark, brand (as), stigmatise [stigmatize, -USA], tinge, score, score.Ex: Since the fields are of different lengths in different records it is necessary that the beginning and end of fields be flagged in some way.
Ex: In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex: Human intervention may also be necessary to mark off the area in the string on the title page that should be indexed, and possibly to add an imprint date if not present.Ex: It is occasionally useful for administrative purposes to be able to tag borrowers so that they may be intercepted during charge-out.Ex: In particular note, for example by ticking them, those terms that merit a turn in the lead position, and those that do not.Ex: Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex: Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex: Findings reaffirm that television stigmatises the occupation of business, independently of economic factors.Ex: But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.Ex: Ithaca was off to a fast start, scoring twice in the game's first two minutes.Ex: Closed system tendencies, such as invoking system controls designed to counteract differences and correct deviations (thus scoring creativity as error), only push the institution more rapidly toward extinction.* acción de marcar un número = dialling.* marcar con filigrana = watermark.* marcar con tiza = chalk.* marcar con un círculo = encircle, circle.* marcar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* marcar el compás = beat + time.* marcar el curso = chart + course.* marcar el final = mark + the end.* marcar el inicio = usher in.* marcar el tono = establish + the tone.* marcar la diferencia = make + the difference, make + a difference, spell + the difference.* marcar la pauta en = lead + the way in.* marcar las pautas = set + the tone, establish + the tone.* marcar los límites = mark out.* marcar + Posesivo + final = mark + Posesivo + end.* marcar una etapa = mark + a stage.* marcar una meta = set + goal.* marcar un ensayo = score + a try.* marcar un gol = score + goal, score, poach + a goal.* marcar un hito = mark + a stage, make + things happen, mark + a watershed.* marcar un hito histórico = make + history.* marcar un número de teléfono = dial + number.* marcar un objetivo = set + goal.* marcar un tanto = score, poach + a goal, score + goal.* que marca época = landmark.* que marca un hito = epoch-making.* sin marcar = unpriced.* * *marcar [A2 ]vtA1 (con una señal) ‹ropa/página/baraja› to mark; ‹ganado› to brandmarca la respuesta correcta con una cruz mark the correct answer with a cross, put a cross next to the correct answer2 «experiencia/suceso» (dejar huella) to markaquel desengaño la marcó para siempre that disappointment marked her for everuna generación marcada por la violencia y el desorden a generation marked by violence and unrest4 (CS arg) to scar … for lifeB1 (indicar, señalar) to markeste artículo/el precio de este artículo no está marcado there is no price (marked) on this articledentro del plazo que marca la ley within the period specified by the lawel reloj marca las doce en punto the time is exactly twelve o'clockel altímetro marcaba 1.500 metros the altimeter showed o ( frml) registered 1,500 meterssu muerte marca el final de una era his death signals o marks the end of an erahoy ha marcado un nuevo mínimo it has reached a new low todayseguimos la pauta marcada por nuestro fundador we follow the guidelines established by/the standard set by our founderel año ha estado marcado por hechos de especial relevancia the year has been marked by particularly significant events2(hacer resaltar): el vestido le marca mucho el estómago the dress makes her stomach stick out o accentuates her stomach3 ( Mús):marcar el compás/el ritmo to beat time/the rhythm4 ( Fís) to mark, tagC ‹pelo› to setD ( Telec) to dialE ( Dep)1 ‹gol/tanto› to score2 ‹tiempo› to clockmarcó un tiempo de 2.08 she clocked a time of 2.083 ‹jugador› to mark■ marcarviA ( Dep) to scoreB ( Telec) to dial■ marcarseAmarcarse el pelo ( caus) to have one's hair set;( refl) to set one's hairB ( Náut) to take a bearing* * *
marcar ( conjugate marcar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ ganado› to brand
2
el reloj marca las doce en punto the time is exactly twelve o'clock
c) (Mús):◊ marcar el compás/el ritmo to beat time/the rhythm
3 ‹ pelo› to set
4 (Telec) to dial
5 (Dep)
verbo intransitivo
1 (Dep) to score
2 (Telec) to dial
marcarse verbo pronominal:
( caus) to have one's hair set
marcar verbo transitivo
1 (señalar) to mark: su muerte me marcó profundamente, I was deeply marked by her death
las piedras marcan la linde, the stones mark the boundary
2 (resaltar) este vestido me marca las caderas, this dress shows off my hips
ese gesto marca la importancia del tratado, that gesture stresses the importance of the treaty
3 Tel to dial: marque el 123 321, dial 123321
4 (una hora, grados, etc) to indicate, show, mark: el metrónomo marca el compás, the metronome marks the time
5 Dep (un tanto) to score
(a otro jugador) to mark
6 (un peinado) to set: ¿lavar y marcar?, wash and set?
' marcar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ceñirse
- herrar
- pauta
- bastar
- compás
- gol
- graduar
- lavar
- paso
- plantilla
- señal
- señalar
- tarjeta
- tono
English:
beat
- brand
- cover
- dial
- highlight
- mark
- pace
- pit
- read
- ring
- ring up
- say
- score
- set
- show
- stand
- tick
- tick off
- trend
- watershed
- bookmark
- check
- clock
- flag
- guard
- hat
- hit
- indent
- punch
- redial
- register
- scratch
- stake
- usher
- wave
* * *♦ vt1. [poner marca en] to mark;[nombre en una lista] to tick off; [poner precio a] to price;marcó el itinerario en el mapa she marked the route on the map;asegúrate de que marcas las maletas con tu nombre make sure your suitcases are identified with your name;marcó la ropa con mis iniciales she put my initials on the clothes;marcar los naipes to mark the cards2. [indicar] to mark, to indicate;la cruz marca el lugar donde está enterrado el tesoro the cross marks o indicates (the spot) where the treasure is buried3. [dejar marca en] to mark;ese acontecimiento marcó su vida her life was marked by that event4. [significar] to mark, to signal;el tratado marcó un hito en las relaciones entre las dos potencias the treaty was a landmark in relations between the two powers5. [número de teléfono] to dial6. [sujeto: termómetro, contador] to read;[sujeto: reloj] to say;la balanza marca 3 kilos the scales read 3 kilos;¿qué precio marca la etiqueta? what is the price on the label?;cuando el reloj marque las seis when the clock strikes six;el euro ha marcado un nuevo mínimo frente al dólar the euro has fallen to another all-time low against the dollarel corredor más lento marcó el ritmo del resto del grupo the slowest runner set the pace for the whole group[récord] to set11. [cabello] to set12. CompRP [a la salida] to clock out, US to punch out; Famtengo que marcar tarjeta [en casa de la novia] I have to see my girlfriend♦ vi1. [dejar secuelas] to leave a mark2. [peinar] to set, to style* * *v/t1 mark3 gol score4 res brand6 naipes mark7 fig: persona affect* * *marcar {72} vt1) : to mark2) : to brand (livestock)3) : to indicate, to show4) resaltar: to emphasize5) : to dial (a telephone)6) : to guard (an opponent)7) anotar: to score (a goal, a point)marcar vi1) anotar: to score2) : to dial* * *marcar vb1. (poner una señal) to mark3. (conseguir un gol) to score¿has marcado el prefijo? did you dial the code? -
10 λάκκος
-ου + ὁ N 2 15-13-14-31-23=96 Gn 37,20.22.24(bis).28pit, den 1 Sm 13,6; dungeon, prison Gn 40,15, see also Ex 12,29; cistern, pit Gn 37,20; well, cistern for water Jer 6,7; pit of death, sheol Ps 27(28),1; pit (metaph.) Ps 39(40),3; hollow place, cavity JgsB 15,19; cpr. βόθροςCf. LUST 1996a, 135; WEVERS 1990, 183; →LSJ RSuppl -
11 AUGA
* * *(gen. pl. augna), n.1) eye;lúka (bregða) upp augum, bregða augum í sundr, to open (lift up) the eyes;lúka aptr augum, to shift the eyes;renna (bregða, leiða) augum til e-s, to turn the eyes to;leiða e-n augum, to measure one with the eyes;berja augum í e-t, to take into consideration;koma augum á e-t, to set eyes on, become aware of;hafa auga á e-u, t have, keep, an eye upon;segja e-t í augu upp, to one’s face, right in the face;unna e-m sem augum í höfði sér, as one’s own eye-balls;e-m vex e-t í augu, one has scruples about;náit er nef augum, the nose is neighbor to the eyes;gløggt er gests augat, a guest’s eye is sharp;mörg eru dags augu, the day has many eyes;eigi leyna augu, ef ann kona manni, the eyes cannot hide it if a woman loves a man;2) hole, aperture in a needle (nálarauga), in a millstone (kvarnarauga) or an axe-head;3) pit full of water.* * *n., gen. pl. augna, [Lat. oculus, a dimin. of an obsolete ocus; Gr. οφθαλμός (Boeot. οκταλμός); Sanskr. aksha: the word is common to Sanskrit with the Slavonic, Greek, Roman, and Teutonic idioms: Goth. augo; Germ, auge; A. S. eâge; Engl. eye; Scot. ee; Swed. öga; Dan. öje, etc. Grimm s. v. suggests a relationship to Lat. acies, acutus, etc. The letter n appears in the plur. of the mod. northern languages; the Swedes say ‘ögon,’ oculi, the Danes ‘öjne;’ with the article ‘ögonen’ and ‘öjnene;’ Old Engl. ‘eyne;’ Scot. ‘een’]I. an eye. It is used in Icel. in a great many proverbs, e. g. betr sjá augu en auga, ‘two eyes see better than one,’ i. e. it is good to yield to advice: referring to love, unir auga meðan á sér, the eye is pleased whilst it can behold (viz. the object of its affection), Fas. i. 125, cp. Völs. rím. 4. 189; eigi leyna augu, ef ann kona manni, the eyes cannot bide it, if a woman love a man, i. e. they tell their own tale, Ísl. ii. 251. This pretty proverb is an απ. λεγ. l. c. and is now out of use; it is no doubt taken from a poem in a dróttkvætt metre, (old proverbs have alliteration, but neither rhymes nor assonance, rhyming proverbs are of a comparatively late date): medic., eigi er sá heill er í augun verkir, Fbr. 75; sá drepr opt fæti ( slips) er augnanna missir, Bs. i. 742; hætt er einu auganu nema vel fari, he who has only one eye to lose will take care of it (comm.); húsbóndans auga sér bezt, the master’s eye sees best; glögt er gests augat, a guest’s eye is sharp; mörg eru dags augu, the day has many eyes, i. e. what is to be hidden must not be done in broad daylight, Hm. 81; náið er nef augum, the nose is near akin to the eyes (tua res agitur paries quum proximus ardet), Nj. 21; opt verðr slíkt á sæ, kvað selr, var skotinn í auga, this often happens at sea, quoth the seal, when he was shot in the eye, of one who is in a scrape, Fms. viii. 402. In many phrases, at unna ( to love) e-m sem augum í höfði sér, as one’s own eye-balls, Nj. 217; þótti mér slökt it sætasta ljós augna minna, by his death the sweetest light of my eyes was quenched, 187: hvert grætr þú nú Skarphéðinn? eigi er þat segir Skarphéðinn, en hitt er satt at súrnar í augum, the eyes smart from smoke, 200: renna, líta augum, to seek with the eyes, to look upon: it is used in various connections, renna, líta ástaraugum, vánaraugum, vinaraugum, trúaraugum, öfundaraugum, girndarauga, with eyes of love, hope, friendship, faith, envy, desire: mæna a. denotes an upward or praying look; stara, fixed; horfa, attentive; lygna, blundskaka, stupid or slow; blína, glápa, góna, vacant or silly; skima, wandering; hvessa augu, a threatening look; leiða e-n a., to measure one with the eyes; gjóta, or skjóta hornauga, or skjóta a. í skjálg, to throw a side glance of dislike or ill-will; gjóta augum is always in a bad sense; renna, líta mostly in a good sense: gefa e-u auga, oculum adjicere alicui; hafa auga á e-u, to keep an eye on it; segja e-m e-t í augu upp, to one’s face, Orkn. 454; at augum, adverb. with open eyes, Hervar. S. (in a verse), etc. As regards various movements of the eyes; ljúka upp augum, to open the eyes; láta aptr augun, to shut the eyes; draga auga í pung, to draw the eye into a purse, i. e. shut one eye; depla augum, to blink; at drepa titlinga (Germ. äugeln, blinzen), to wink, to kill tits with the suppressed glances of the eye; glóðarauga, a suffusion on the eye, hyposphagma; kýrauga. proptosis; vagl á auga, a beam in the eye; skjálgr, Lat. limus; ský, albugo; tekinn til augnanna, with sunken eyes, etc., Fél. ix. 192; a. bresta, in death: hafa stýrur í augum, to have prickles in the eyes, when the eyes ache for want of sleep: vatna músum, ‘to water mice,’ used esp. of children weeping silently and trying to hide their tears. As to the look or expression of the eyes there are sundry metaph. phrases, e. g. hafa fékróka í augum, to have wrinkles at the corners of the eyes, of a shrewd money getting fellow, Fms. ii. 84, cp. Orkn. 330, 188, where krókauga is a cognom.; kvenna-króka, one insinuating with the fair sex; hafa ægishjalm í augum is a metaphor of one with a piercing, commanding eye, an old mythical term for the magical power of the eye, v. Grimm’s D. Mythol. under Ægishjalmr: vera mjótt á milli augnanna, the distance between the eyes being short, is a popular saying, denoting a close, stingy man, hence mjóeygr means close: e-m vex e-t í augu (now augum), to shrink back from, of a thing waxing and growing before one’s eyes so that one dares not face it. As to the shape, colour, etc. of the eye, vide the adj. ‘eygr’ or ‘eygðr’ in its many compds. Lastly we may mention the belief, that when the water in baptism touches the eyes, the child is thereby in future life prevented from seeing ghosts or goblins, vide the words úfreskr and skygn. No spell can touch the human eye; en er harm sá augu hans (that of Loki in the shape of a bird), þá grunaði hann (the giant) at maðr mundi vera, Edda 60; í bessum birni þykist hón kenna augu Bjarnar konungs sonar, Fas. i. 51, vide Ísl. Þjóðs.II. meton. and metaph. auga is used in a great many connections:α. astron.; þjaza augu, the eyes of the giant Thiazi, is a constellation, probably the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux; the story is told in the Edda 47, cp. Harbarðsljóð 19; (Snorri attributes it to Odin, the poem to Thor.)β. botan., auga = Lat. gemma, Hjalt. 38; kattarauga, cat’s eye, is the flower forget-me-not.γ. the spots that form the numbers on dice, Magn. 530.δ. the hole in a millstone; kvarnarauga, Edda 79, 221, Hkr. i. 121: the opening into which an axe handle is fastened, Sturl. ii. 91: a pit full of water, Fs. 45: nálarauga, a needle’s eye: vindauga, wind’s eye or window (which orig. had no glass in it), A. S. eag-dura (eye-door); also gluggi, q. v.: gleraugu, spectacles.ε. anatom., the pan of the hip joint, v. augnakarl, Fms. iii. 392: gagnaugu, temples.ζ. hafsauga, the bottom of the ocean, in the popular phrase, fara út í hafsauga, descendere ad tartara.η. poët. the sun is called heimsauga, dagsauga, Jónas 119.COMPDS either with sing. auga or pl. augna; in the latter case mod. usage sometimes drops the connecting vowel a, e. g. augn-dapr, augn-depra, augn-fagr, etc. auga-bragð (augna-), n. the twinkling of an eye, Hm. 77; á einu a., in the twinkling of an eye, Ver. 32, Edda (pref.) 146, Sks. 559, Rb. 568: a glance, look, snart a., Fms. ii. 174; mikit a., v. 335; úfagrligt a., Fs. 43; hafa a. af e-u, to cast a look at, Fbr. 49, Fms. xi. 424: in the phrase, at hafa e-n (or verða) at augabragði, metaph. to make sport of, to mock, deride, gaze at, Stj. 627, 567, Hm. 5, 29. auga-brun, f. the eye-brow. auga-staðr, m. an eye-mark; hafa a. á e-u, to mark with the eye. auga-steinn (augna-), m. the eye-ball, Hkr. iii. 365, Fms. v. 152. augna-bending, f. a warning glance, Pr. 452. augna-blik, n. mod. = augnabragð, s. augna-bólga, u, f. ophthalmia. augna-brá, f. the eye-lid, D. N. i. 216. augna-fagr and aug-fagr, adj. fair-eyed, Fas. ii. 365, Fms. v. 200. augna-fró, f. a plant, eye-bright, euphrasia, also augna-gras, Hjalt. 231. augna-fræ, n. lychnis alpina. augna-gaman, n. a sport, delight for the eyes to gaze at, Ld. 202, Bær. 17, Fsm. 5 (love, sweetheart). augna-gróm, n. (medic.) a spot in the eye; metaph., ekki a., no mere speck, of whatever can easily be seen. augna-hár, n. an eye-lash. augna-hvannr, m. the eye-lid. augna-hvita, u, f. albugo. augna-karl, n. the pan of the hip joint; slíta or slitna or augnaköllunum, Fas. iii. 392. augna-kast, n. a wild glance, Barl. 167. augna-kláði, a, m. psorophthalmi. augna-krókr, n. the corner of the eye. augna-lag, n. a look, Ld. 154. augna-lok, n. ‘eye-covers,’ eye-lids. augna-mein, n. a disease of the eye. augna-mjörkvi, a, m. dimness of the eye, Pr. 471. augna-ráð, n. expression of the eye. augna-skot, n. a look askance, Gþl. 286, Fs. 44 (of cats). augna-slím, n. glaucoma. augna-staðr, m. the socket of the eye, Magn. 532. augna-sveinn, m. a lad leading a blind man, Str. 46. augn-tepra, u, f. hippus. augna-topt, f. the socket of the eye. augna-verkr, m. pain in the eye, Hkr. ii. 257, Bs. i. 451, Pr. 471, Bjarn. 58. augna-vik, n. pl. = augnakrókr. augna-þungi, a, m. heaviness of the eye, Hkr. ii. 257. -
12 grav
sg - graven, pl - grave1) ров м, я́ма ж2) моги́ла ж••den, der gráver en grav for ándre, fálder selv derí [i den] — посл. не рой друго́му я́му, сам в неё попадёшь
* * *earth, grave, tomb* * *(en -e)( for døde) grave,( især med monument) tomb;( voldgrav) moat;( udgravning) pit ( fx gravel pit),( langagtig) ditch, trench;( smøregrav) grease pit;( kan ofte gengives:) it is a case of the biter bit;[ den hellige grav] the Holy Sepulchre;T think that everything in the garden is lovely;[ stå med den ene fod (el. det ene ben) i graven] have one foot in the grave;[ lægge én i graven] bury somebody;(fig) be the death of somebody,F bring somebody to his grave;[ han tog hemmeligheden med sig i graven] he took the secret with him to the grave;[ han ville vende sig i sin grav] he would turn (over) in his grave;[ følge én til graven] attend somebody's funeral; -
13 mine
I.mine1 [min]feminine noun( = physionomie) expression• ... dit-il, la mine réjouie... he said with a cheerful expression on his face• tu as bonne mine maintenant ! now you look a complete idiot!il est venu nous demander comment ça marchait, mine de rien he came and asked us all casually (inf) how things were going• mine de rien, il n'est pas bête you wouldn't think it to look at him but he's no fool (inf)• mine de rien, ça nous a coûté 1 500 € believe it or not it cost us 1,500 eurosII.mine2 [min]1. feminine nouna. ( = gisement) mineb. ( = source) [de renseignements] minec. [de crayon] leadd. ( = explosif) mine2. compounds* * *min
1.
1) ( expression) expression; ( aspect) lookfaire triste mine — to have a gloomy expression, to look gloomy
elle nous a dit, mine de rien (colloq), que — she told us, casually, that
il est doué, mine de rien — (colloq) it may not be obvious, but he's very clever
2) ( apparence)avoir mauvaise mine, avoir une sale (colloq) or petite mine — to look a bit off-colour [BrE]
avoir bonne mine — [personne] to look well; [tarte, rôti] to look appetizing
j'aurais bonne mine! — iron I would look really stupid!
3) ( pour dessiner) leadcrayon à mine dure/grasse — hard/soft pencil
4) ( gisement) minemine d'or — lit, fig gold mine
5) ( source) sourcemine d'informations — fig mine of information
6) Armée mine
2.
mines nom féminin pluriel ( minauderies) simpering [U]Phrasal Verbs:••ne pas payer de mine — (colloq) not to look anything special (colloq)
* * *min1. nf1) (= physionomie) expression, lookElle avait une mine fatiguée. — She was looking tired.
avoir bonne mine > [personne] — to look well, ironique to look an utter idiot
Tu as bonne mine. — You look well.
Il a mauvaise mine. — He doesn't look well.
Elle a fait mine de le croire. — She pretended to believe him.
2) (apparence) [personne] appearanceIl ne faut pas juger les gens d'après leur mine. — You shouldn't judge people by their appearance.
3) [crayon] lead4) (= gisement, exploitation) minemine à ciel ouvert — opencast Grande-Bretagne mine, open-air USA mine
5) (= explosif) minemine de rien; Mine de rien, il est vraiment efficace. — You wouldn't think so but he's really efficient.
Elle a réussi mine de rien à le faire parler de lui. — Somehow or other she got him to talk about himself.
Il s'est installé, mine de rien, et il a tout réorganisé. — He settled in, cool as you please, and ended up reorganizing everything.
2. mines nfplpéjoratif simpering* * *A nf1 ( expression) expression; ( aspect) look; avoir la mine boudeuse to have a sulky expression, to look sulky; faire triste mine to have a gloomy expression, to look gloomy; tu en fais une mine! why are you looking like that?; ne fais pas cette mine! don't look like that!; sous sa mine aimable, c'est quelqu'un de très dur beneath his/her pleasant exterior, he/she is very hard; juger les gens sur leur mine to judge people by appearances; faire mine d'accepter/de ne pas comprendre to pretend to accept/not to understand; faire mine de partir/frapper to make as if to go/to hit; elle nous a dit, mine de rien○, que she told us, casually, that; il est doué, mine de rien○ it may not be obvious, but he's very clever; mine de rien○, elle arrive toujours à ses fins without being obvious about it, she always gets her way; elle a raison, mine de rien○ she's right, you know;2 ( apparence) avoir mauvaise mine to look a bit off-colourGB; avoir une sale○ or petite mine to look a bit off-colourGB; avoir une mine resplendissante to be glowing with health; avoir une mine de papier mâché to look washed out; avoir bonne mine [personne] to look well; [tarte, rôti] to look appetizing; j'aurais bonne mine! iron I would look really stupid!;3 ( pour dessiner) lead; crayon à mine dure/grasse hard/soft pencil;4 Mines gén mine; ( de charbon) gén colliery GB, mine; ( puits) pit GB, mine; mine à ciel ouvert opencast mine; travailler à la mine to be a miner, to work in a mine; l 'exploitation des mines mining; une région de mines a coal-mining area; mine d'or lit, fig gold mine;5 ( source) source; mine d'informations fig mine of information; une mine d'adresses utiles a source of useful addresses;6 Mil mine; sauter sur une mine to be blown up by a mine; mine terrestre land mine; mine antichar/antipersonnel antitank/antipersonnel mine.B mines nfpl1 ( minauderies) simpering ¢; faire des mines to simper;2 Admin les Mines official body responsible for regulating weights and measures and changes made to motor vehicles; ⇒ école.mine de crayon lead; mine de plomb graphite ¢.ne pas payer de mine○ not to look anything special○.[min] nom fémininfaire mine de: elle fit mine de raccrocher, puis se ravisa she made as if to hang up, then changed her mindne fais pas mine de ne pas comprendre don't act as if ou pretend you don't understandmine de rien (familier) : mine de rien, ça finit par coûter cher it may not seem much but when you add it all up, it's expensivemine de rien, elle était furieuse although ou though she didn't show it, she was furious2. [teint]tu as bonne mine, avec ta veste à l'envers! (figuré & ironique) you look great with your jacket on inside out!je lui trouve meilleure mine I think she looks better ou in better healthavoir une mine réjouie to beam, to be beamingmine de charbon ou de houille coal mine4. [source importante]une mine de a mine ou source of5. [d'un crayon] leadcrayon à mine grasse/dure soft/hard pencilmine de plomb graphite ou black lead[explosif] minemine aérienne/sous-marine/terrestre aerial/submarine/land mine7. [explosif]————————mines nom féminin pluriel1. [manières]il m'énerve à toujours faire des mines he irritates me, always simpering around2. GÉOGRAPHIE mining area, mines -
14 sumir
v.1 to immerse, to sink, to submerge, to avalanche.2 to dent, to dimple, to dint, to make a dent in.* * *1 (hundir) to sink, plunge, submerge2 figurado to plunge1 (hundirse) to sink2 figurado to immerse oneself (en, in), lose oneself (en, in)\sumir a alguien en la duda figurado to plunge somebody into doubtsumir a alguien en la miseria figurado to plunge somebody into poverty* * *1. VT1) (=hundir) [gen] to sink, plunge; [mar, olas] to swallow up, suck down2) (=abismar) to plunge (en into)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sumergir)sumir algo/a alguien EN algo — en tristeza, desesperación to plunge something/somebody into something
2) (Col, Méx) ( abollar) to dent, make a dent in2.sumirse v pron1) ( hundirse)sumirse EN algo — en sueño to sink into something; en tristeza to plunge into something; en pensamientos to become lost in something
2) (Col, Méx) ( abollarse) to get dented* * *= immerse.Ex. The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.----* sumirse = lapse.* sumirse en = sink into.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sumergir)sumir algo/a alguien EN algo — en tristeza, desesperación to plunge something/somebody into something
2) (Col, Méx) ( abollar) to dent, make a dent in2.sumirse v pron1) ( hundirse)sumirse EN algo — en sueño to sink into something; en tristeza to plunge into something; en pensamientos to become lost in something
2) (Col, Méx) ( abollarse) to get dented* * *= immerse.Ex: The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.
* sumirse = lapse.* sumirse en = sink into.* * *sumir [I1 ]vtA (sumergir) sumir algo/a algn EN algo to plunge sth/sb INTO sthsu muerte lo sumió en la más profunda desesperación her death plunged him into despairlo sumió en un mar de confusiones it threw him into a turmoil o confusionel artículo habrá sumido en angustia a muchos padres the article will have caused grave o deep concern to many parentsB (Col, Méx) (abollar) to dent, make a dent in■ sumirseA (hundirse) sumirse EN algo to sink INTO sthse sumió en un profundo sueño she sank into a deep sleepse sume en sus pensamientos he becomes absorbed o gets lost in his thoughtsB (Col, Méx) (abollarse) to get dented* * *
sumir ( conjugate sumir) verbo transitivo
1 ( sumergir) sumir algo/a algn EN algo ‹en tristeza/desesperación› to plunge sth/sb into sth
2 (Col, Méx) ( abollar) to dent, make a dent in
sumirse verbo pronominal
1 ( hundirse) sumirse EN algo ‹ en tristeza› to plunge into sth;
‹ en pensamientos› to become lost in sth
2 (Col, Méx) ( abollarse) to get dented
sumir verbo transitivo
1 (sumergir) to submerge, sink
2 figurado la noticia le sumió en la tristeza, the news plunged him into sadness
' sumir' also found in these entries:
English:
plunge
* * *♦ vtla noticia nos sumió en la desolación we were plunged into despair by the news;el vino lo sumió en un estado de somnolencia the wine left him feeling drowsy;sus declaraciones nos sumieron en la confusión his statement threw us into confusion2. [sumergir] to submerge3. [enterrar] to bury¡sume la panza! tuck that belly in!* * *v/t figplunge, throw (en into)* * *sumir vtsumergir: to plunge, to immerse, to sink♦ sumirse vr -
15 capital
I 1. ['kæpitl] noun1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) capital2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) maiúscula3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) capital2. adjective1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) capital2) (excellent: a capital idea.) excelente3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) capital•- capitalist
- capitalist
- capitalistic II ['kæpitl] noun(in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) capitel* * *cap.i.tal1[k'æpitəl] n 1 capital: a) sede de governo, metrópole, cidade principal. b) letra maiúscula. c) Com patrimônio, em valores móveis e imóveis. d) o ativo após dedução do passivo, valor líquido da firma. 2 capitalistas (coletivamente). 3 fig vantagem, lucro • adj 1 relativo ao capital. 2 capital: a) importante. b) essencial, principal. c) fundamental. d) primário. e) ótimo. f) Jur máximo, que se refere à pena de morte, mortal. g) maiúsculo, capitular, capital. a capital joke uma piada estrondante. block capitals Typogr egípcias: tipos grossos para títulos. capital at hand Com fundos disponíveis. floating, circulating capital capital circulante. invested capital cabedal, fundo. to make capital out of aproveitar(-se), tirar proveito de.————————cap.i.tal2[k'æpitəl] n Archit capitel, remate (de coluna). -
16 shoot
{ʃu:t}
I. 1. стрелям
изстрелвам (at по), застрелвам, прострелвам, разстрелвам, удрям, гръмвам, изгърмявам (за оръжие), взривявам (снаряд)
to SHOOT dead/to death застрелвам, убивам
to SHOOT to kill стрелям на месо
to SHOOT home улучвам (целта) (и прен.)
to SHOOT on/at sight стрелям без предупреждение
2. ходя на лов (за), претърсвам (място) за дивеч
3. хвърлям, мятам, запращам
to SHOOT a glance at мятам поглед на, стрелвам с поглед
4. стрелвам се, профучавам, прелитам (и с along, past), спускам (се) (по)
бивам хвърлен/изхвърлен (out of от) (кола и пр.), изхвърчавам
to SHOOT the rapids спускам се по бързеите
5. разпуквам се, разтварям се (за пъпка), напъпвам, пускам пъпки/издънки, покарвам, раста
6. стоварвам, разтоварвам, изсипвам, изхвърлям, пускам по улей и пр
7. изпускам, пръскам, хвърлям (лъчи)
8. пъхвам, напъхвам (лост, резе и пр.)
9. щрака ме, боли ме
SHOOTing pain остра болка, бодеж
10. сп. шутирам, бия
to SHOOT a goal вкарвам гол
11. кино снимам (фалм), правя снимки
12. играя (голф, на зарове и пр.)
13. ам. залaгам (on), прен. хвърлям (пари)
to SHOOT the works хвърлям всичките си сили/средства
14. sl. инжектирам (лекарство, наркотик)
15. изпращам бързо, изкарвам бързо (кола и пр.)
16. ам. sl. говоря, приказвам
SHOOT! казвай! to SHOOT the bull хваля се, преувеличавам
to SHOOT the breeze дрънкам, дърдоря, плещя
to SHOOT the cat повръщам, дера котки/лисици
to be shot of разг. отървавам се от
to SHOOT the sun измервам височината на слънцето със секстант
shoot ahead излизам/стрелвам се напред, вземам преднина
shoot away стрелям непрекъснато, продължавам да стрелям, изстрелвам, свършвам (снарядите и пр.), отивам си бързо, избягвам, откъсвам, отнасям (крак, ръка и пр. -за снаряд)
shoot down свалям (вражески самолет), застрелвам, повалям, прен. оборвам, смазвам (нечии доводи и пр.)
ам. sl. изменям на (кауза и пр.)
to SHOOT someone down in flames sl. наругавам някого здравата
shoot forth напъпвам, пускам пъпки/издънки
shoot in воен. подпомагам (пехота) при настъпление с танкове, артилерия и пр.
shoot off shoot away, изстрелвам, стрелям
to SHOOT off one's mouth/face разг. много приказвам/дрънкам, раздрънквам се
shoot out изскачам, изхвръквам (of от), явявам се, излизам, разг. изхвърлям, изгонвам, издавам (се), протягам (се) навън, размахвам (ръце), хвърлям (лъчи и пр.)
to SHOOT out one's tongue показвам си езика (за змия и пр.), изплезвам се
to SHOOT out one's lips муся се, правя презрителна гримаса, изригвам (ругатни и пр.)
to SHOOT it out sl. водя решителна престрелка, решавам въпрос с оръжие
shoot through пронизвам, прострелвам
обик. pass прен. примесвам, смесвам (with с)
shoot up качвам се/покачвам се бързо (за цени и пр.), порасвам, източвам се (за дете и пр.), издигам се, извисявам се (за връх и пр.), излитам/стрелвам се нагоре, ам. разг. убивам, застрелвам, ранявам, разг. тероризирам със стрелба
II. 1. издънка, израстък, филиз, мустаче, вейка, стрък
2. бързей, праг (на река)
3. вж. chute
4. (ходене на) лов, група ловци, ловен парк, право на лов (уване) (в дадено място)
5. стрелба, стреляне, състезание по стрелба
6. лъч (светлина)
7. бодеж, остра болка
8. свличане (на пръст, лед)
9. (пробно) изстрелване (на ракета и пр.)
the whole SHOOT разг. всичко, всички* * *{shu:t} v (shot {shъt}) 1. стрелям; изстрелвам (at по); застре(2) {shu:t} n 1. издънка, израстък, филиз; мустаче; вейка, стрък* * *филиз; шутирам; снемам; стрелям; снимам; разстрелвам; напъпвам;* * *1. (пробно) изстрелване (на ракета и пр.) 2. (ходене на) лов, група ловци, ловен парк, право на лов (уване) (в дадено място) 3. 1 sl. инжектирам (лекарство, наркотик) 4. 1 ам. sl. говоря, приказвам 5. 1 ам. залaгам (on), прен. хвърлям (пари) 6. 1 играя (голф, на зарове и пр.) 7. 1 изпращам бързо, изкарвам бързо (кола и пр.) 8. 1 кино снимам (фалм), правя снимки 9. chute 2 10. i. стрелям 11. ii. издънка, израстък, филиз, мустаче, вейка, стрък 12. shoot ahead излизам/стрелвам се напред, вземам преднина 13. shoot away стрелям непрекъснато, продължавам да стрелям, изстрелвам, свършвам (снарядите и пр.), отивам си бързо, избягвам, откъсвам, отнасям (крак, ръка и пр. -за снаряд) 14. shoot down свалям (вражески самолет), застрелвам, повалям, прен. оборвам, смазвам (нечии доводи и пр.) 15. shoot forth напъпвам, пускам пъпки/издънки 16. shoot in воен. подпомагам (пехота) при настъпление с танкове, артилерия и пр 17. shoot off shoot away, изстрелвам, стрелям 18. shoot out изскачам, изхвръквам (of от), явявам се, излизам, разг. изхвърлям, изгонвам, издавам (се), протягам (се) навън, размахвам (ръце), хвърлям (лъчи и пр.) 19. shoot through пронизвам, прострелвам 20. shoot up качвам се/покачвам се бързо (за цени и пр.), порасвам, източвам се (за дете и пр.), издигам се, извисявам се (за връх и пр.), излитам/стрелвам се нагоре, ам. разг. убивам, застрелвам, ранявам, разг. тероризирам със стрелба 21. shoot! казвай! to shoot the bull хваля се, преувеличавам 22. shooting pain остра болка, бодеж 23. the whole shoot разг. всичко, всички 24. to be shot of разг. отървавам се от 25. to shoot a glance at мятам поглед на, стрелвам с поглед 26. to shoot a goal вкарвам гол 27. to shoot dead/to death застрелвам, убивам 28. to shoot home улучвам (целта) (и прен.) 29. to shoot it out sl. водя решителна престрелка, решавам въпрос с оръжие 30. to shoot off one's mouth/face разг. много приказвам/дрънкам, раздрънквам се 31. to shoot on/at sight стрелям без предупреждение 32. to shoot out one's lips муся се, правя презрителна гримаса, изригвам (ругатни и пр.) 33. to shoot out one's tongue показвам си езика (за змия и пр.), изплезвам се 34. to shoot someone down in flames sl. наругавам някого здравата 35. to shoot the breeze дрънкам, дърдоря, плещя 36. to shoot the cat повръщам, дера котки/лисици 37. to shoot the rapids спускам се по бързеите 38. to shoot the sun измервам височината на слънцето със секстант 39. to shoot the works хвърлям всичките си сили/средства 40. to shoot to kill стрелям на месо 41. ам. sl. изменям на (кауза и пр.) 42. бивам хвърлен/изхвърлен (out of от) (кола и пр.), изхвърчавам 43. бодеж, остра болка 44. бързей, праг (на река) 45. изпускам, пръскам, хвърлям (лъчи) 46. изстрелвам (at по), застрелвам, прострелвам, разстрелвам, удрям, гръмвам, изгърмявам (за оръжие), взривявам (снаряд) 47. лъч (светлина) 48. обик. pass прен. примесвам, смесвам (with с) 49. пъхвам, напъхвам (лост, резе и пр.) 50. разпуквам се, разтварям се (за пъпка), напъпвам, пускам пъпки/издънки, покарвам, раста 51. свличане (на пръст, лед) 52. сп. шутирам, бия 53. стоварвам, разтоварвам, изсипвам, изхвърлям, пускам по улей и пр 54. стрелба, стреляне, състезание по стрелба 55. стрелвам се, профучавам, прелитам (и с along, past), спускам (се) (по) 56. хвърлям, мятам, запращам 57. ходя на лов (за), претърсвам (място) за дивеч 58. щрака ме, боли ме* * *shoot[ʃu:t] I. v ( shot[ʃɔt]) 1. стрелям (at); застрелвам, прострелвам, улучвам, разстрелвам, бия, удрям ( дивеч); гръмвам, изгърмявам, изстрелвам (за огнестрелно оръжие); to \shoot dead (ам. to death) застрелвам; to \shoot point-blank застрелвам на място; to \shoot on sight стрелям без предупреждение; I'll be shot if да пукна, ако; 2. хвърлям, мятам, запращам; to \shoot a glance at мятам поглед на; 3. стрелвам се, минавам (бързо), профучавам, прелитам, пролитам (и с along, past); a flash shot across the sky небето бе озарено от светкавица; a beam of light shot through the darkness един светъл лъч прониза тъмнината; to \shoot the lights минавам на червен светофар (за автомобил); to \shoot the rapids спускам се по бързеите; to \shoot Niagara прен. излагам се на голям риск; \shooting star падаща звезда; 4. разпуквам се (за пъпка); напъпвам, пускам пъпки (за растение), пониквам, покарвам; раста; 5. щрака ме, мушка ме, боли ме силно (зъб и пр.); \shooting pain остра болка; 6. стоварвам, разтоварвам, изсипвам, изтърсвам (и смет от кола); изхвърлям; пускам по улей; 7. разг. фотографирам, снимам (и филм); 8. простирам, разстилам ( мрежа); 9. сп. шутирам; to \shoot a goal вкарвам гол; 10. пускам, пръскам (за слънчеви лъчи); • to \shoot the breeze ( bull) ам. sl дърдоря, бърборя, дрънкам; to \shoot the cat sl повръщам, "дера лисици"; to \shoot daylight into sl убивам, застрелвам; to \shoot the moon ( the pit) изнасям се от квартирата си нощем (за да не си платя наема); to \shoot square ( straight) ам. разг. действам почтено, водя честна игра; to \shoot o.s. in the foot сам си навреждам; to \shoot the sun мор. определям височината на слънцето; to \shoot off o.'s mouth ам. плещя, плямпам, дрънкам; to \shoot away ( out) пробивам си път със стрелба, изскубвам се; II. n 1. филиз, издънка, израстък, "мустаче", стрък, вейка; 2. праг (на река); 3. наклонена плоскост; улей; 4. (ходене на) лов; група ловци, ловна дружина; ловен парк; • the whole \shoot всичко, от А до Я; III. int ам. кажи си приказката, думай, речи. -
17 stone
1. noun1) (also Med., Bot.) Stein, der[as] hard as [a] stone — steinhart
throw stones/a stone at somebody — jemanden mit Steinen bewerfen/einen Stein auf jemanden werfen
only a stone's throw [away] — (fig.) nur einen Steinwurf weit entfernt
leave no stone unturned — (fig.) Himmel und Hölle in Bewegung setzen
be written or carved or set in stone — (fig.) unverrückbar sein
2) (gem) [Edel]stein, der2. adjectivesteinern; Stein[hütte, -kreuz, -mauer, -brücke]3. transitive verbstone me!, stone the crows! — (coll.) mich laust der Affe! (ugs.)
2) entsteinen [Obst]* * *[stəun] 1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed: limestone; sandstone; a stone house; stone walls; In early times, men made tools out of stone.) der Stein, Stein-...2) (a piece of this, of any shape or size: He threw a stone at the dog.) der Stein3) (a piece of this shaped for a special purpose: a tombstone; paving-stones; a grindstone.) der Stein4) (a gem or jewel: She lost the stone out of her ring; diamonds, rubies and other stones.) der Edelstein5) (the hard shell containing the nut or seed in some fruits eg peaches and cherries: a cherry-stone.) der Kern6) (a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes: She weighs 9.5 stone.) britische Gewichtseinheit7) (a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.) der Stein2. verb1) (to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment: Saint Stephen was stoned to death.) steinigen•- academic.ru/70971/stony">stony- stonily
- stoniness
- stone-cold
- stone-dead
- stone-deaf
- stoneware
- stonework
- leave no stone unturned
- a stone's throw* * *[stəʊn, AM stoʊn]I. nas if turned to \stone wie versteinertto be a \stone's throw away [nur] einen Steinwurf [o Katzensprung] [weit] entfernt seinto throw \stones at sb mit Steinen nach jdm werfenbladder/kidney \stone Blasen-/Nierenstein mcherry/peach/plum \stone Kirsch-/Pfirsich-/Pflaumenkern m7.<pl ->BRIT (14 lbs) britische Gewichtseinheit, die 6,35 kg entspricht9.▶ to leave no \stone unturned nichts unversucht lassen▶ people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw \stones ( prov) wer selbst im Glashaus sitzt, sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen prov\stone statue Statue f aus Stein, steinerne StatueIII. adj attr, inv steingrau1. (like a stone) stein-\stone hard steinhart\stone still wie versteinert2. (completely)V. vtto \stone sb [to death] jdn steinigen2. (remove pit)to \stone cherries/plums/olives Kirschen/Pflaumen/Oliven entsteinen3.* * *[stəʊn]1. n1) Stein mto have a stone in one's kidney/gall bladder — einen Nieren-/Gallenstein haben
2) (Brit: weight) britische Gewichtseinheit = 6,35 kg2. adjStein-, aus Stein3. vt1) (= throw stones at) mit Steinen bewerfen; (= kill) steinigenstone the crows! ( Brit inf ) —, inf ) jetzt brat mir einer einen Storch! (inf)
3) (inf)to be stoned ( out of one's mind) — total zu sein (inf)
* * *stone [stəʊn]A v/t1. mit Steinen bewerfen: → crow1 13. mit Steinen auslegen, pflastern4. schleifen, glätten5. eine Frucht entsteinen, -kernenB adj1. steinern, Stein…2. irden, Stein…:C s1. Stein m:a) steinhart,b) fig gefühllos;cast the first stone fig den ersten Stein werfen;leave no stone unturned fig nichts unversucht lassen;he sat as if turned to stone er saß wie versteinert da2. (Grab-, Schleif- etc) Stein m5. (Pfirsich- etc) Stein m, (Dattel- etc) Kern m6. MEDa) (Nieren-, Blasen-, Gallen) Stein mb) Steinleiden n9. TYPO Umbruchtisch m10. (Domino-, Dame- etc) Stein m11. pl vulg obs Eier pl (Hoden)* * *1. noun1) (also Med., Bot.) Stein, der[as] hard as [a] stone — steinhart
throw stones/a stone at somebody — jemanden mit Steinen bewerfen/einen Stein auf jemanden werfen
only a stone's throw [away] — (fig.) nur einen Steinwurf weit entfernt
leave no stone unturned — (fig.) Himmel und Hölle in Bewegung setzen
be written or carved or set in stone — (fig.) unverrückbar sein
2) (gem) [Edel]stein, der2. adjectivesteinern; Stein[hütte, -kreuz, -mauer, -brücke]3. transitive verbstone me!, stone the crows! — (coll.) mich laust der Affe! (ugs.)
2) entsteinen [Obst]* * *(fruit) n.Obstkern -e m. n.Gestein -e n.Kern -e m.Stein -e m. -
18 καιάδᾱς
καιάδᾱςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `pit or cavern at Sparta, into which people sentenced to death or their bodies were thrown' (Th. 1, 134, Paus. 4, 18,4, D. Chr. 80, 9).Other forms: - ου, Dor. -ᾱDerivatives: Also καιάτας, - έτας `id.' (Eust. 1478, 45); καιετός `fissure produced by earthquake' (Str. 8, 5, 7), καίατα ὀρύγματα η τὰ ὑπὸ σεισμῶν καταρραγέντα χωρία HOrigin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The connection with Skt. kévaṭa- m. `pit' must be rejected (Kuiper, Aryans in the Rgveda 27); so no IE. *kaiu̯r̥-t-; cf. Mayrhofer KEWA s. v.). The form καιετός may be a reshaping after ὀχετός, ( σ)κάπετος a. o. In καιάδας an old variant with - δ- is suspected (Schwyzer 498 n. 13; but words like γαιάδας ὁ δῆμος ὑπὸ Λακώνων, γαυσάδας ψευδής H. show the Laconian use of the δᾱ-suffix also oustide their territory). Mixed forms are καιάτας, - έτας. - Vgl. κητώεσσαν. - It seems clear that the word is Pre-Greek; perhaps *kawye-, which would give *καιϜα\/ ετ-; the ε from a after the palatalized consonant (the δ is a normal variant). Fur. 180, 349.Page in Frisk: 1,753Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καιάδᾱς
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19 enfrentarse
1 (hacer frente) to face (a/con, -), confront (a/con, -)2 DEPORTE to meet (a/con, -)3 (pelearse) to have an argument (a, with), fall out (a, with); (chocar) to clash (a/con, with)* * *VPR1) (=pelear) [personas] to have a confrontation; [equipos] to face each otherJuan y su padre se enfrentaron durante la comida — Juan and his father had a confrontation over lunch
2)enfrentarse a o con —
a) [+ persona] to confrontse enfrentaron al enemigo — they faced o confronted the enemy
la selección de España se enfrentó a la de Italia — the Spanish team came up against o faced the Italian team
b) [+ problema, dificultad] to face (up to), confront* * *(v.) = struggle, tackle, come to + terms with, engage, come + face to faceEx. The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.Ex. Chapter 2 tackles books, pamphlets and printed sheets, and chapter 3 is dedicated to cartographic materials.Ex. Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex. Australian destroyers engaged the Japanese shore guns and the mine sweepers carried out their task successfully, but not without loss.Ex. If they come face to face in a fight to death, is it really that hard to imagine who would win?.* * *(v.) = struggle, tackle, come to + terms with, engage, come + face to faceEx: The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.
Ex: Chapter 2 tackles books, pamphlets and printed sheets, and chapter 3 is dedicated to cartographic materials.Ex: Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex: Australian destroyers engaged the Japanese shore guns and the mine sweepers carried out their task successfully, but not without loss.Ex: If they come face to face in a fight to death, is it really that hard to imagine who would win?.* * *
■enfrentarse verbo reflexivo
1 to face: se enfrentó a un gran peligro, she faced a grave danger
2 Dep (un equipo) to play
(una persona) to meet [a, -]: Karpov se enfrentará a Kasparov, Karpov will meet Kasparov
' enfrentarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encararse
- toser
- batir
- enfrentar
English:
clash
- come up against
- confront
- contend
- emerge
- face
- fight
- meet
- nerve
- penalty
- take on
- come
- cope
- pit
- tackle
- take
* * *vprnos enfrentamos a una grave crisis we are facing a serious crisis;enfrentarse a los hechos to face the facts;se enfrentó a su enfermedad con valor she faced up to her illness bravely2. [en contienda] [dos bandos] to meet, to clash;los dos equipos se enfrentarán por el campeonato the two teams will play each other for the championship;nos enfrentamos al enemigo we confronted the enemy;los manifestantes se enfrentaron con la policía the demonstrators clashed with the police;a Brasil le toca enfrentarse con Suecia Brazil has been drawn against Sweden3. [discutir] to clash* * *v/r1 DEP meet2:enfrentarse con alguien confront s.o.3:enfrentarse a algo face (up to) sth* * *vr1)enfrentarse con : to clash with2)enfrentarse a : to face up to* * *enfrentarse vb1. (hacer frente) to face2. (jugar) to playnos enfrentamos a uno de los mejores equipos de Europa we're playing one of the best teams in Europe3. (pelearse) to argue -
20 valley
1. n долинаrift valley — рифтовая долина; долина провала
a blossomy valley — цветущая долина, долина в цвету
2. n долина реки3. n низина; впадина; лощина4. n разг. ландыш5. n подошва волны6. n проход между машинами7. n архит. ендова, разжелобок8. n тех. жёлоб9. n мрачное, страшное место или ситуацияvalley of the shadow of death — долина смерти, грань между жизнью и смертью
Синонимический ряд:1. depth (noun) abyss; chasm; crater; depth; gulf; pit; shaft; well2. glen (noun) basin; canyon; combe; coulee; dale; glen; gorge; hollow; lowland; vale; watershed
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