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1 dig\ out
1. IIIdig out smth. / smth. out / 1)dig out a treasure (a box, a body, etc.) откапывать / выкапывать / сокровище и т. д.2)2. IVdig out smth. / smth. out / in some manner we had to dig out the truth somehow нам надо было каким-то образом докопаться до правды3. XIbe dug out he was buried under the avalanche and had to be dug out он был засыпан при снежном обвале / снегом /, и пришлось его откапывать4. XXI1dig out smth. / smth. out / from smth. dig out the past (the documents, the facts from a mass of information, etc.) раскапывать / поднимать / прошлое и т. д. -
2 dig
A n1 ( poke) ( with elbow) coup m de coude (in dans) ; ( with fist) coup m de poing (in dans) ; to give sb a dig in the ribs donner à qn un coup de coude dans les côtes ;2 ○ ( jibe) pique ○ f (at à) ; to take ou get in a dig at sb lancer une pique ○ à qn ; that was a dig at you tu étais visé par cette remarque ;B digs npl GB ( lodgings) chambre f (meublée) (chez des particuliers) ; to live in digs habiter dans une chambre (meublée).1 ( excavate) creuser [ditch, tunnel, grave, trench] (in dans) ; to dig a path through the snow creuser un chemin dans la neige ; to dig one's way ou oneself out of sth se creuser un chemin pour sortir de qch ;4 ( embed) enfoncer, planter [knife, needle etc] (into dans) ; you're digging your nails into my arm! tu m'enfonces tes ongles dans le bras! ;5 ○ surtout US ( like) she really digs that guy ce mec la botte ○ ; I don 't dig westerns je n'adore pas les westerns ;1 ( excavate) gen creuser (into dans) ; Hort bêcher ; [animal, bird] fouir (for pour trouver) ; Archeol fouiller, faire des fouilles (into dans) ; to dig for creuser pour trouver [ore, treasure, remains] ; to dig into one's reserves piocher ○ dans ses réserves ;2 ( search) to dig in ou into fouiller dans [pockets, bag, records] ; she dug into her bag for the ticket elle a fouillé dans son sac pour trouver le billet ; to dig into sb's past fouiller dans le passé de qn ;■ dig in▶ dig in [sth], dig [sth] in Hort enterrer [compost etc] ; ( embed) enfoncer [teeth, weapon, stake] ; to dig oneself in Mil, fig se retrancher.■ dig into:▶ dig into [sth]1 fouiller dans [bag, pockets] ;2 fig fouiller dans [sb's past] ;3 ○ ( eat) attaquer ○ [meal, cake].■ dig out:▶ dig out [sth], dig [sth] out lit déterrer [animal] (of de) ; arracher [root, weed] (of de) ; enlever [splinter, nail] (of de) ; dégager [body] (of de) ; fig dénicher ○ [book, facts, information] (of dans).■ dig up: -
3 dig
dig [dɪg](verb: preterite, past participle dug)1. nouna. (with hand/elbow) coup m de poing/de coudeb. ( = sly comment) pique f• was that a dig at me? c'est à moi que ça s'adresse ?b. [+ fork, pencil] enfoncer• you dig? tu piges ? (inf)• I dig that! ( = enjoy) ça me botte ! (inf)a. [dog] fouiller ; [person] creuser• to dig into one's purse ( = spend money) (for oneself) piocher dans ses économies ; (to help other people) mettre la main au portemonnaie► dig in• dig in! allez-y, n'attendez pas !( = push in) [+ blade, knife] enfoncer• where did he dig out that old jacket? (inf) où a-t-il été dénicher ce vieux blouson ?[+ weeds, vegetables] arracher ; [+ treasure, body] déterrer ; [+ earth] retourner ; [+ garden] bêcher ; [+ fact, solution] dénicher* * *[dɪg] 1.1) ( with elbow) coup m de coude (in dans)2) (colloq) ( jibe) pique (colloq) f (at à)to get in a dig at somebody — lancer une pique (colloq) à quelqu'un
3) ( in archaeology) fouilles fpl4) ( when gardening) coup m de bêche2.digs plural noun GB chambre f (meublée) ( chez des particuliers)3.1) ( excavate) creuser (in dans)2) bêcher [garden, plot]; fouiller [site]5) (colloq) ( like)4.1) ( excavate) gen creuser ( into dans; for pour trouver); ( in garden) bêcher; ( in archaeology) fouiller2) ( search)3)to dig into — [springs, thorns] s'enfoncer dans
•Phrasal Verbs:- dig in- dig out- dig up -
4 dig
1. Ithese potatoes are ready to dig этот картофель пора копать / выкапывать / ; stop digging а) перестать копать; б) прекратить раскопки2. IIIdig smth.1) dig a hole (a pit, a well, a ditch, trenches, a grave, etc.) рыть / копать / яму и т. д.; dig the ground копать землю; dig the vegetable garden (flower-beds, etc.) вскапывать огород и т. д.2) dig potatoes ( carrots, etc.) копать / выкапывать, убирать / картофель и т. д.3. IVdig smth. somewhere dig one's way out прорыть проход или сделать подкоп, чтобы выбраться наружу4. XVI1) .dig in smth. dig in the ground (in the sand, in the snow, in that corner, etc.) a) копать землю и т. д.; б) копаться в земле и т. д., dig into (under, etc.) smth. dig into the ground (into the sand, into the snow, etc.) зарываться в землю и т. д.; dig under a mountain (under the river, through a mountain, etc.) копать / рыть / проход под горой и т. д.; dig with smth. dig with a spade (with a trowel, with a mattock, etc.) копать / рыть / лопатой и т. д.2) dig for smth. dig for treasure (for gold, for water, etc.) рыть землю в поисках сокровищ и т. д.; dig for, information выкапывать / раскапывать, разыскивать / сведения3) dig into smth., smb. coll. dig into the history of the town (into books to gather / to collect / material, into these authors, etc.) копаться / рыться / в истории города и т. д.4) dig into food coll. dig into the dinner навалиться на обед; dig into a pie отрезать / отхватить / большой кусок пирога; dig at smb. stop digging at me a) прекрати / перестань / приставать / цепляться ко мне; б) перестань язвить на мой счет; dig over smth. dig over the problem ( over this affair, over his offer, etc.) поразмыслить над этим вопросом и т. д.5. XVIIIdig oneself into smth. coll. I had plenty of time to dig myself into my new job у меня было предостаточно времени, чтобы освоиться с новой работой6. XXI11) dig smth. in smth. dig a hole in the ground выкапывать / вырывать / яму в земле; dig a well in a garden выкопать / вырыть / колодец в саду; dig smth., smb. out of smth. dig a coffin out of the grave выкопать гроб из могилы; dig the саг (skier, etc.) out of snow откопать занесенный снегом автомобиль и т. д.2) dig smth. from / out of / smth. call. dig facts from books (documents out of the archives, etc.) откапывать / разыскивать / факты в книгах и т. д.; dig smth. out of smb. dig the truth (the secret, etc.) out of smb. выудить правду и т. д. у кого-л. -
5 dig up
transitive verbumgraben [Garten, Rasen, Erde]; ausgraben [Pflanzen, Knochen, Leiche, Schatz]; aufreißen [Straße]* * ** * *◆ dig upvt▪ to \dig up up ⇆ sth1. (turn over) etw umgrabento \dig up up weeds Unkraut jätento \dig up up information on sb/sth etwas über jdn/etw herausfinden* * *vt sep1) earth aufwühlen; lawn, garden umgraben2) plants, treasure, body, idea ausgraben; weeds (aus)jäten; (fig) fact, information ausgraben, auftun; solution findenwhere did you dig her up? (inf) — wo hast du die denn aufgegabelt? (inf)
* * ** * *transitive verbumgraben [Garten, Rasen, Erde]; ausgraben [Pflanzen, Knochen, Leiche, Schatz]; aufreißen [Straße]* * *v.roden (Kartoffeln) v.umgraben v. -
6 scavare
con pala digcon trivella excavate* * *scavare v.tr.1 to dig; to excavate; ( in una miniera) to mine: scavarono un grosso buco nel terreno per le fondamenta, they excavated a big hole in the ground for the foundations; è difficile scavare il terreno quando è gelato, it is difficult to dig the ground when it is frozen; questo buco fu scavato dall'acqua, this hole was hollowed out by the water; scavare un fosso, to dig a ditch (o to ditch); scavare un pozzo, to sink a well; scavare una trincea, to dig a trench; scavare con la draga, to dredge // si scavò la fossa con le sue mani, (fig.) he cut his own throat2 (di cose sepolte, riportarle alla luce) to excavate, to unearth: scavare antiche rovine, to excavate ancient ruins; scavare una città sepolta, to excavate a buried city; scavare un tesoro, to dig up treasure // a furia di scavare è venuta fuori la verità, (fig.) by dint of lots of digging the truth came out; scavare nel passato di qlcu., (fig.) to dig into s.o.'s past3 (fig.) ( escogitare) to dig up, to come* by: scava strani argomenti, strane teorie, he digs up strange ideas, strange theories4 (fare lo scollo ad abito ecc.) to widen, to enlarge: scavare il collo di un vestito, to enlarge the collar of a dress; scavare le maniche, to widen the sleeves.* * *[ska'vare] 1.verbo transitivo to dig*, to excavate, to bore, to hollow out [buco, fossato, tunnel]; to sink*, to dig* [ fondamenta]; to bore, to dig*, to drill [ pozzo]; [mare, acqua] to eat* into, to erode [ rocce]; fig. [ stanchezza] to furrow, to line [ viso]2.1)2) (indagare)3.scavare nel passato di qcn. — to dig into sb.'s past
verbo pronominale scavarsi-rsi un passaggio in qcs. — to burrow one's way into sth.
- rsi la fossa con le proprie mani — fig. to dig one's own grave
* * *scavare/ska'vare/ [1]to dig*, to excavate, to bore, to hollow out [buco, fossato, tunnel]; to sink*, to dig* [ fondamenta]; to bore, to dig*, to drill [ pozzo]; [mare, acqua] to eat* into, to erode [ rocce]; fig. [ stanchezza] to furrow, to line [ viso](aus. avere)1 scavare nella roccia to dig into the rock; scavare alla ricerca di un tesoro to dig for a treasure2 (indagare) scavare nella memoria to delve in one's memory; scavare nel passato di qcn. to dig into sb.'s pastIII scavarsi verbo pronominale-rsi un passaggio in qcs. to burrow one's way into sth.; - rsi la fossa con le proprie mani fig. to dig one's own grave. -
7 heben
* * *to lift; to rise; to raise; to go up; to heave;sich heben(Stimmung) to soar* * *he|ben ['heːbn] pret hob [hoːp] ptp gehoben [gə'hoːbn]1. vt1) (= nach oben bewegen) to lift, to raise; Augenbraue, Kamera, Fernglas to raisedie Hand gegen jdn hében (geh) — to raise one's hand against sb
er hebt gern einen (inf) — he likes or enjoys a drink
See:→ auch gehoben2) (= nach oben befördern, hochheben) to lift; Wrack to raise, to bring up; Schatz to dig up; (SPORT ) Gewicht to lifter hob das Kind auf die Mauer/vom Baum — he lifted the child (up) onto the wall/ (down) from the tree
jdn auf die Schultern hében —
den Ball in den Strafraum/ins Tor hében — to lob the ball into the penalty area/goal
3) (= verbessern) Farbe to bring out, to enhance; Selbstbewusstsein, Effekt to heighten; Ertrag to increase; Geschäft to increase, to boost; Stimmung, Wohlstand to improve; Niveau to raise, to increase; jds Ansehen to boost, to enhancejds Stimmung hében — to cheer sb up
2. vrsich hében und senken (Schiff) — to rise and fall; (Busen) to heave
2) (geh = emporragen) to tower up, to rise up3) (= sich bessern) (Stimmung, Konjunktur, Handel) to improve4) (S Ger = sich halten) to hold on (an +dat to)3. vt imperses hebt jdm den Magen (inf) — sb feels sick
es hebt mich or es hebt mir den Magen, wenn ich das sehe (inf) — seeing that makes me feel sick or turns my stomach (inf)
4. vi2) (S Ger = haltbar sein) to hold; (Nahrungsmittel) to keep* * *1) (to lift (something heavy): he hoisted the sack on to his back; He hoisted the child up on to his shoulders.) hoist2) (to raise or lift by means of some apparatus, a rope etc: The cargo was hoisted on to the ship: They hoisted the flag.) hoist3) (the act of heaving: He gave one heave and the rock moved; the heave of the waves.) heave4) (to move or lift to a high(er) position: Raise your right hand; Raise the flag.) raise5) (to raise or bring to a higher position: The box was so heavy I couldn't lift it.) lift6) (the act of lifting: a lift of the eyebrows.) lift7) (to raise (a hand etc).) put up8) (to raise (the head etc): The snake reared its head.) rear* * *he·ben<hob, gehoben>[ˈhe:bn̩]I. vt1. (in die Höhe)hebt eure Füße! pick your feet up!die Achseln [o Schultern] \heben to shrug [one's shoulders]den Arm/das Bein/die Faust \heben to raise one's arm/leg/fistdie Augen \heben (geh) to look upden Blick zu jdm/etw \heben (geh) to look up to sb/sthdie Brauen \heben to raise one's eyebrows [or an eyebrow]die Hand gegen jdn \heben (geh) to raise one's hand to sbden Kopf \heben to raise [or lift] one's head50 kg/eine Last \heben to lift 50 kg/a load; Hebezeug a. to hoist 50 kg/a loadeinen Rekord \heben SPORT to lift a record weightdie Stimme \heben (geh) to raise one's voice2. (verlagern)▪ jdn/etw irgendwohin \heben to lift sb/sth somewhereetw in die Höhe \heben to lift up sth sepjdn/etw auf die Schultern \heben to lift sb/sth [up] on [to] [or put sb/sth on] one's shoulders, to shoulder stheine Tür aus den Angeln \heben to take a door off its hinges3. (bergen)ein Wrack \heben to raise a wreck4. (steigern)▪ etw \heben to improve sth; Umsatz a. to increase sth; Moral to boost sth; Niveau to improve [or raise] sth; Ruf to enhance sth; Farbe, Detail to emphasize sthjds Mut \heben to give sb couragejds Stimmung \heben to lift [or improve] sb's mood, to cheer up sb sepeinen \heben gehen to go for a drinkdarauf müssen wir einen \heben! we'll have to drink to that!gern einen \heben to like to have a drink▪ etw \heben to hold sth▪ etw \heben to levy [or impose] sthII. vr1. (hochgehen)2. (hochsteigen)3. (zuziehen)6. (steigern)neun gegen neun [das] hebt sich the two nines cancel each otherIII. vi1. (arbeiten) to lift loadser musste den ganzen Tag schwer \heben he had to do a lot of heavy lifting all day2. SPORT to be a weightlifter, to do weightliftingbei dem Wetter hebt die Milch halt nicht the milk won't keep in this weather* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (nach oben bewegen) lift; raise; raise <baton, camera, glass>die Hand/den Arm heben — raise one's hand/arm
schlurft nicht, hebt die Füße! — pick your feet up!
die Stimme heben — (geh.) raise one's voice
einen heben — (ugs.) have a drink
jemanden auf die Schulter/von der Mauer heben — lift somebody [up] on to one's shoulders/[down] from the wall
4) (verbessern) raise, improve < standard, level>; increase <turnover, self-confidence>; improve < mood>; enhance < standing>; boost < morale>5) (unpers.)2.1) (geh.): (sich recken, sich erheben) risesich heben und senken — rise and fall; <sea, chest> rise and fall, heave
3) (sich verbessern) < mood> improve; < trade> pick up; < standard, level> rise, improve, go up* * *heben; hebt, hob, hat gehobenA. v/t1. (Last, Gewichte etc) lift (auch Sport); (schwere Last) heave; (höher bewegen) (auch Augen, Hand, Glas) raise;einen heben umg hoist one4.sich (dat)einen Bruch heben MED rupture o.s. (by lifting heavy objects);heb dir bloß keinen Bruch iron don’t strain yourself!5. fig (Niveau, Qualität, Stimme etc) raise; (vermehren) increase; (verbessern) improve; (Wirkung etc) add to;jemandes Moral/Selbstbewusstsein heben boost sb’s morale/self-confidence7. unpers; umg:es hebt mich, wenn ich Blut sehe I feel sick if …B. v/r1. rise, go up; Vorhang, Nebel etc: lift;sich heben und senken rise and fall;2. Stimme: rise3. fig (sich verbessern) improve4. geh (emporragen) rise* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (nach oben bewegen) lift; raise; raise <baton, camera, glass>die Hand/den Arm heben — raise one's hand/arm
schlurft nicht, hebt die Füße! — pick your feet up!
die Stimme heben — (geh.) raise one's voice
einen heben — (ugs.) have a drink
2) (an eine andere Stelle bringen) liftjemanden auf die Schulter/von der Mauer heben — lift somebody [up] on to one's shoulders/[down] from the wall
4) (verbessern) raise, improve <standard, level>; increase <turnover, self-confidence>; improve < mood>; enhance < standing>; boost < morale>5) (unpers.)2.1) (geh.): (sich recken, sich erheben) risesich heben und senken — rise and fall; <sea, chest> rise and fall, heave
3) (sich verbessern) < mood> improve; < trade> pick up; <standard, level> rise, improve, go up* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: hob, gehoben)= to heave v.to hoist v.to lift v. -
8 excavar
v.1 to dig.2 to excavate, to dig, to dig out, to scoop.* * *1 to excavate, dig* * *verb* * *VT1) (Constr) to dig, dig out, excavate frm2) (Arqueología) to excavate* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <túnel/fosa> to digb) (Arqueol) to excavate2.excavar vi to dig, excavate* * *= excavate, burrow.Ex. The department has undertaken studies of dinosaurs from material excavated on the Victorian coastline.Ex. Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <túnel/fosa> to digb) (Arqueol) to excavate2.excavar vi to dig, excavate* * *= excavate, burrow.Ex: The department has undertaken studies of dinosaurs from material excavated on the Victorian coastline.
Ex: Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.* * *excavar [A1 ]vt1 ( Const) ‹túnel/fosa› to digexcavaban la tierra en busca del tesoro they were digging in the earth searching for the treasureuna piscina excavada en la roca a swimming pool dug out of the rock2 ( Arqueol) to excavate3 «animal» ‹madriguera› to dig■ excavarvito dig, excavate* * *
excavar ( conjugate excavar) verbo transitivo
b) (Arqueol) to excavate
verbo intransitivo
to dig, excavate
excavar verbo transitivo Arqueol to excavate: están excavando cerca de donde encontraron las monedas antiguas, they're excavating near the place where they found the old coins
(un túnel, un hoyo) to dig: ya se han puesto a excavar el nuevo túnel, they've already begun digging the new tunnel
' excavar' also found in these entries:
English:
dig
- excavate
- sink
- tunnel
- scoop
* * *excavar vt1. [cavar] to dig;excavar el terreno to dig;el perro excavó un hoyo the dog dug a hole2. [en arqueología] to excavate* * *v/t excavate; túnel dig* * *excavar v: to excavate, to dig* * * -
9 Heben
* * *to lift; to rise; to raise; to go up; to heave;sich heben(Stimmung) to soar* * *he|ben ['heːbn] pret hob [hoːp] ptp gehoben [gə'hoːbn]1. vt1) (= nach oben bewegen) to lift, to raise; Augenbraue, Kamera, Fernglas to raisedie Hand gegen jdn hében (geh) — to raise one's hand against sb
er hebt gern einen (inf) — he likes or enjoys a drink
See:→ auch gehoben2) (= nach oben befördern, hochheben) to lift; Wrack to raise, to bring up; Schatz to dig up; (SPORT ) Gewicht to lifter hob das Kind auf die Mauer/vom Baum — he lifted the child (up) onto the wall/ (down) from the tree
jdn auf die Schultern hében —
den Ball in den Strafraum/ins Tor hében — to lob the ball into the penalty area/goal
3) (= verbessern) Farbe to bring out, to enhance; Selbstbewusstsein, Effekt to heighten; Ertrag to increase; Geschäft to increase, to boost; Stimmung, Wohlstand to improve; Niveau to raise, to increase; jds Ansehen to boost, to enhancejds Stimmung hében — to cheer sb up
2. vrsich hében und senken (Schiff) — to rise and fall; (Busen) to heave
2) (geh = emporragen) to tower up, to rise up3) (= sich bessern) (Stimmung, Konjunktur, Handel) to improve4) (S Ger = sich halten) to hold on (an +dat to)3. vt imperses hebt jdm den Magen (inf) — sb feels sick
es hebt mich or es hebt mir den Magen, wenn ich das sehe (inf) — seeing that makes me feel sick or turns my stomach (inf)
4. vi2) (S Ger = haltbar sein) to hold; (Nahrungsmittel) to keep* * *1) (to lift (something heavy): he hoisted the sack on to his back; He hoisted the child up on to his shoulders.) hoist2) (to raise or lift by means of some apparatus, a rope etc: The cargo was hoisted on to the ship: They hoisted the flag.) hoist3) (the act of heaving: He gave one heave and the rock moved; the heave of the waves.) heave4) (to move or lift to a high(er) position: Raise your right hand; Raise the flag.) raise5) (to raise or bring to a higher position: The box was so heavy I couldn't lift it.) lift6) (the act of lifting: a lift of the eyebrows.) lift7) (to raise (a hand etc).) put up8) (to raise (the head etc): The snake reared its head.) rear* * *he·ben<hob, gehoben>[ˈhe:bn̩]I. vt1. (in die Höhe)hebt eure Füße! pick your feet up!die Achseln [o Schultern] \heben to shrug [one's shoulders]den Arm/das Bein/die Faust \heben to raise one's arm/leg/fistdie Augen \heben (geh) to look upden Blick zu jdm/etw \heben (geh) to look up to sb/sthdie Brauen \heben to raise one's eyebrows [or an eyebrow]die Hand gegen jdn \heben (geh) to raise one's hand to sbden Kopf \heben to raise [or lift] one's head50 kg/eine Last \heben to lift 50 kg/a load; Hebezeug a. to hoist 50 kg/a loadeinen Rekord \heben SPORT to lift a record weightdie Stimme \heben (geh) to raise one's voice2. (verlagern)▪ jdn/etw irgendwohin \heben to lift sb/sth somewhereetw in die Höhe \heben to lift up sth sepjdn/etw auf die Schultern \heben to lift sb/sth [up] on [to] [or put sb/sth on] one's shoulders, to shoulder stheine Tür aus den Angeln \heben to take a door off its hinges3. (bergen)ein Wrack \heben to raise a wreck4. (steigern)▪ etw \heben to improve sth; Umsatz a. to increase sth; Moral to boost sth; Niveau to improve [or raise] sth; Ruf to enhance sth; Farbe, Detail to emphasize sthjds Mut \heben to give sb couragejds Stimmung \heben to lift [or improve] sb's mood, to cheer up sb sepeinen \heben gehen to go for a drinkdarauf müssen wir einen \heben! we'll have to drink to that!gern einen \heben to like to have a drink▪ etw \heben to hold sth▪ etw \heben to levy [or impose] sthII. vr1. (hochgehen)2. (hochsteigen)3. (zuziehen)6. (steigern)neun gegen neun [das] hebt sich the two nines cancel each otherIII. vi1. (arbeiten) to lift loadser musste den ganzen Tag schwer \heben he had to do a lot of heavy lifting all day2. SPORT to be a weightlifter, to do weightliftingbei dem Wetter hebt die Milch halt nicht the milk won't keep in this weather* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (nach oben bewegen) lift; raise; raise <baton, camera, glass>die Hand/den Arm heben — raise one's hand/arm
schlurft nicht, hebt die Füße! — pick your feet up!
die Stimme heben — (geh.) raise one's voice
einen heben — (ugs.) have a drink
jemanden auf die Schulter/von der Mauer heben — lift somebody [up] on to one's shoulders/[down] from the wall
4) (verbessern) raise, improve < standard, level>; increase <turnover, self-confidence>; improve < mood>; enhance < standing>; boost < morale>5) (unpers.)2.1) (geh.): (sich recken, sich erheben) risesich heben und senken — rise and fall; <sea, chest> rise and fall, heave
3) (sich verbessern) < mood> improve; < trade> pick up; < standard, level> rise, improve, go up* * ** * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (nach oben bewegen) lift; raise; raise <baton, camera, glass>die Hand/den Arm heben — raise one's hand/arm
schlurft nicht, hebt die Füße! — pick your feet up!
die Stimme heben — (geh.) raise one's voice
einen heben — (ugs.) have a drink
2) (an eine andere Stelle bringen) liftjemanden auf die Schulter/von der Mauer heben — lift somebody [up] on to one's shoulders/[down] from the wall
4) (verbessern) raise, improve <standard, level>; increase <turnover, self-confidence>; improve < mood>; enhance < standing>; boost < morale>5) (unpers.)2.1) (geh.): (sich recken, sich erheben) risesich heben und senken — rise and fall; <sea, chest> rise and fall, heave
3) (sich verbessern) < mood> improve; < trade> pick up; <standard, level> rise, improve, go up* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: hob, gehoben)= to heave v.to hoist v.to lift v. -
10 escarbar
v.1 to scratch, to scrape.2 to dig, to dig out, to excavate, to poke.El pirata escarbó el sitio del tesoro The pirate dug the treasure site.3 to poke into, to quarry, to nose out, to pry into.Ella escarba los problemas nuestros She pokes into our problems.* * *1 (suelo) to scratch2 (dientes, orejas) to pick3 (fuego) to poke4 (bolsillo, papeles) to rummage in5 figurado (inquirir) to inquire into, delve into* * *1. VT1) (=remover) [+ tierra] to scratch; [+ fuego] to poke; [+ dientes] to pick2) (=investigar) to investigate, delve into; (=curiosear) to pry into2. VI1) to scratch2)escarbar en — to investigate, delve into; (=curiosear) to pry into
* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( en la tierra - haciendo un hoyo) to dig; (- superficialmente) to scrabble o scratch aroundb) ( buscando algo)escarbar en algo — en cajón/armario to rummage (about o around) in something
c) ( fisgar)2.escarbar en algo — en asunto to pry into something
escarbar vt3.escarbar la tierra — ( hacer un hoyo) to dig a hole; ( superficialmente) to scratch around in the soil
escarbarse v pron (refl) <nariz/dientes> to pick* * *= burrow, root.Ex. Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.Ex. We let our 4 hens loose to root in the garden but I think it's not a good idea in the long run, as they would kill raspberries and other plants.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( en la tierra - haciendo un hoyo) to dig; (- superficialmente) to scrabble o scratch aroundb) ( buscando algo)escarbar en algo — en cajón/armario to rummage (about o around) in something
c) ( fisgar)2.escarbar en algo — en asunto to pry into something
escarbar vt3.escarbar la tierra — ( hacer un hoyo) to dig a hole; ( superficialmente) to scratch around in the soil
escarbarse v pron (refl) <nariz/dientes> to pick* * *= burrow, root.Ex: Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.
Ex: We let our 4 hens loose to root in the garden but I think it's not a good idea in the long run, as they would kill raspberries and other plants.* * *escarbar [A1 ]vi1 (hacer un hoyo) to dig; (superficialmente) to scrabble o scratch aroundlos niños escarbaban en la arena the children were scrabbling around in the sand2 (hurgar) to pokeescarbando en viejas heridas opening old wounds3 (fisgar, escudriñar) escarbar EN algo to pry INTO sth■ escarbarvt( refl) ‹nariz/dientes› to pickdeja de escarbarte la nariz stop picking your nose* * *
escarbar ( conjugate escarbar) verbo intransitivo
(— superficialmente) to scrabble o scratch around
verbo transitivo:
( superficialmente) to scratch around in the soil
escarbarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹nariz/dientes› to pick
escarbar
I verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 (en la tierra) to scratch [en, around, in]
2 (en un asunto) to delve into
II verbo transitivo
1 (en una herida, nariz) to pick
2 (remover) to poke
' escarbar' also found in these entries:
English:
dig
- scrabble
- scavenge
* * *♦ vt1. [suelo] [por encima] to scratch;[haciendo hoyo] to dig2. [dientes] to pick3. [fuego] to rake, to poke4. [investigar] to investigate♦ vi1. [en suelo] [por encima] to scratch around;[haciendo hoyo] to dig2. [investigar] to delve;si uno escarba un poco más if you dig o delve a bit deeper;anduvieron escarbando en la vida del actor they were delving into the actor's life♦ See also the pronominal verb escarbarse* * *I v/i tb figdig around (en in)II v/t dig around in* * *escarbar vt1) : to dig, to scratch up2) : to poke, to pick3)escarbar en : to investigate, to pry into* * * -
11 excavate
1. v копать, рыть2. v выкапывать, откапывать; раскапывать; вырывать, отрывать3. v тех. вынимать грунт; производить земляные работы4. v археол. раскапывать, производить раскопки, делать раскопthey have been excavating in that country for three years — они ведут раскопки в этой стране уже три года
Синонимический ряд:dig out (verb) burrow; dig; dig out; dig up; drill; empty; exhume; extract; grub; hollow out; mine; pan; quarry; scoop; scoop out; shovel; spade; tunnelАнтонимический ряд: -
12 mine
1. poss pron мой, моя, моё, мои; принадлежащий мнеvengeance is mine, I will repay — мне отмщение, и аз воздам
2. poss pron уст. поэт. иногда с инверсией3. n рудник; копь; шахта; прииск4. n подземная выработка5. n разрез, карьер6. n залежь, пласт7. n сокровищница; источникa regular mine of information — подлинная сокровищница сведений, неистощимый источник информации
8. n воен. мор. мина; фугасmine area — заминированный участок; минное поле
mine belt — минное заграждение; полоса минных заграждений
9. n воен. мор. ист. подкоп10. v производить горные работы, разрабатывать рудник, добывать11. v подкапывать; вести подкоп12. v зарываться в землю; рыть норку13. v воен. мор. минировать, ставить мину14. v воен. мор. подрывать, подтачиватьСинонимический ряд:1. bonanza (noun) bonanza; eldorado; Golconda; gold mine; treasure trove; treasure-house; treasury2. excavation (noun) diggings; excavation; lode; pit; quarry; shaft; tunnel; vein; well3. explosive charge (noun) ambush; bomb; booby trap; depth charge; explosive; explosive charge; land mine; trap; weapon4. excavate (verb) burrow; delve; dig; drill; excavate; extract; pan; quarry; wash for gold; work5. sow with mines (verb) defend; prepare mine fields; set booby traps; sow with minesАнтонимический ряд:
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