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81 invertir
v.1 to reverse (orden).2 to invest.Ellos invierten sin pensarlo mucho They invest without much ado.Ella invierte dinero y esfuerzo She invests time and effort.3 to spend (time).4 to turn upside down, to invert.Ella invirtió el vaso She inverted the glass.Ella invierte las palabras She inverts=transposes the words.5 to put up, to invest.Ellos invirtieron mucho esfuerzo They put up a lot of effort.* * *1 (orden) to invert, reverse2 (dirección) to reverse3 (tiempo) to spend (en, on)4 FINANZAS to invest (en, in)* * *verb1) to invert, reverse2) invest* * *1. VT1) (Com, Econ) to invest (en in)2) [+ esfuerzo, tiempo] to invest (en on)put in (en on)3) [+ figura, objeto] (=volcar) to invert, turn upside down; (=poner al revés) to put the other way round, reverse4) (=cambiar) [+ orden] to change, invert; [+ dirección] to reverse5) (Mat) to invert2.VI3.VPR [papeles, relación de fuerzas, tendencia] to be reversed* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <dinero/capital> to invest; < tiempo> to invest, devote2) <orden/papeles/términos> to reverse; <imagen/figura> to invert, reverse2.invertir vi to invest3.invertirse v pron papeles/funciones to be reversed* * *= invert, reverse, invest.Ex. How is a user to know which multi-word terms in a system have been inverted and which have not?.Ex. Entry of the number '11' reverses the present blacklisting status.Ex. Over the past 5 years Drew University has invested $3.5 million in cutting edge technology and installed an on-line library system.----* invertir capital = sink + capital.* invertir dinero = invest + money, commit + money.* invertir el tiempo de Uno en = invest + Posesivo + time in.* invertir esfuerzo intelectual en = invest + Posesivo + thoughts in.* invertir más dinero = dig + deep.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <dinero/capital> to invest; < tiempo> to invest, devote2) <orden/papeles/términos> to reverse; <imagen/figura> to invert, reverse2.invertir vi to invest3.invertirse v pron papeles/funciones to be reversed* * *= invert, reverse, invest.Ex: How is a user to know which multi-word terms in a system have been inverted and which have not?.
Ex: Entry of the number '11' reverses the present blacklisting status.Ex: Over the past 5 years Drew University has invested $3.5 million in cutting edge technology and installed an on-line library system.* invertir capital = sink + capital.* invertir dinero = invest + money, commit + money.* invertir el tiempo de Uno en = invest + Posesivo + time in.* invertir esfuerzo intelectual en = invest + Posesivo + thoughts in.* invertir más dinero = dig + deep.* * *vtA ‹dinero/capital› to invest; ‹tiempo› to invest, devoteinvirtió todos sus ahorros en el proyecto he invested all his savings in the project, he put all his savings into the projectinvirtió muchas horas en escribirlo she invested a great deal of time in writing it, she put a great deal of time into writing it, she spent a lot of time writing itB ‹orden/términos/posiciones› to reverse; ‹imagen/figura› to invert, reverse■ invertirvito invest invertir EN algo to invest IN sthinvertimos en el futuro we are investing in the future«papeles/funciones» to be reversed* * *
invertir ( conjugate invertir) verbo transitivo
1 ‹dinero/capital› to invest;
‹ tiempo› to invest, devote
2 ‹orden/papeles/términos› to reverse;
‹imagen/figura› to invert, reverse
verbo intransitivo
to invest;
invertir en algo to invest in sth
invertirse verbo pronominal [papeles/funciones] to be reversed
invertir verbo transitivo
1 (orden, magnitudes) to invert, reverse
2 (dinero, tiempo, esfuerzo) to invest [en, in]: voy a invertir todos mis esfuerzos en sacar este curso adelante, I'm going to invest all of my efforts in successfully completing this course
' invertir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colocar
- meter
- invierta
- invirtiera
English:
go into
- inject
- invert
- invest
- plough
- put
- reverse
- scientific
- should
- sink
- stake
- tie up
- lay
- money
* * *♦ vt1. [orden] to reverse;[poner boca abajo] to turn upside down, to invert;si invertimos estos dos elementos if we reverse the order of these two elements;invirtió la dirección de la marcha he put the vehicle into reverse;invertir los papeles to swap roles2. [dinero] to invest3. [tiempo, esfuerzo] to invest4. [tardar] [tiempo] to spend;invirtieron dos horas en llegar a la cumbre they took two hours getting to the summit♦ vi[dinero] to invest (en in);invertir en bolsa to invest on the stock market* * *v/t1 reverse2 COM invest (en in)3 INFOR invert* * *invertir {76} vt1) : to invert, to reverse2) : to investinvertir vi: to make an investment* * *invertir vb1. (dinero, tiempo) to invest2. (cambiar el orden) to reverse -
82 behatz
iz.1.a. (oineko hatza) \behatzei eragin to {move || fidget || wiggle} one's fingers toeb. (hatza, erhia, atzamarra) finger; \behatz {potolo || lodi} thumb;c. (irud.) e-r \behatzaren gainean jakin to know sth like the back of one's hand; burutik \behatzeraino from head to toe; \behatzak busti to loosen the purse strings | to dig deep in one's pockets; hori erosteko \behatza busti beharra dauka he'll have to dig deep in his pockets to buy that2. (hatzazala)a. toenailb. nail; \behatzak moztu to cut one's nails3.a. (aztoreena) talon, clawb. (zaldiena) hoofc. (irud.) Hitlerren \behatzetan in Hitler's clutches4. (neurria: hazbetea) inch -
83 profondità sf inv
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84 profondità
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85 рыть глубоко
1) General subject: dig deeply2) Makarov: dig deep -
86 dē-fodiō
dē-fodiō fōdī, fossus, ere, to dig deep, dig up, make by digging: specus, V.: terram, H. — To bury, cover with earth: thesaurum defossum esse sub lecto: signum in terram, L.: novaculam in comitio: alqm humo, O.: iacent defossa talenta, V.: abdita ac defossa (sc. loca), i. e. caves, Ta.— To hide, conceal, cover: defodiet (aetas) condetque nitentia, H.: Defossa in loculis sportula, Iu. -
87 TATACA
tataca > tataca-.*\TATACA v.t. tla-., gratter, creuser la terre ou autre chose." tlatataca ", il gratte - it scratches. Est dit de l'ongle. Sah10,117." tlatataca ", il creuse - it digs. Est dit de l'animal tozan. Sah11,17." niman tlatatacah ", alors ils creusent - then they dig. Sah11,221." huîtztica tlatataca ", il gratte le sol avec une épine - he scratches the earth with a dorn. Sah10,20. Dib Anders. signalent que l'on pourrait aussi traduire métaphoriquement: il subvient aux besoins de ses héritiers - he provides for his heirs." tlatataca in âtênco ", il creuse au bord de l'eau - it digs a small pit, at the water edge.Est dit du serpent mythique, tlîlcôâtl. Sah11,70." tlatatacah yahualtic in quitlâliah tlatatacactli ", ils creusent, ils forment une fosse circulaire. Pour enterrer les cendres du défunt. Launey II 294 = Sah3,45." cencah huehcatlân in quitatacah in tlaxapochtli ", le trou qu'ils creusent est très profond - a hole which they dig deep. Sah11,4.*\TATACA v.réfl. à sens passif." motataca ", on l'extrait en creusant." ca tetl, ca oztôyoh, ca tepêyoh, ca motataca ", c'est une pierre, elle provient d'une mine, elle provient d'un gisement, on l'extrait en creusant - it is a stone, it is mined, excaved, extracted. Est dit de l'ambre âpozonalli. Sah11,225." zoquititlan motataca ", on l'extrait de la boue.Est dit de la racine macateztli. Sah11,127.*\TATACA v.t. tê-., gratter quelqu'un. -
88 entrecavar
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89 глубоко вниз
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90 βαθύνω
+ V 0-0-2-1-0=3 Jer 30,2.25(49,8.30); Ps 91(92),6A: to dig deep Jer 30,2P: to be deep (metaph.) Ps 91(92),6→ LSJ RSuppl -
91 تعمق
تَعَمُّق \ depth, profoundness. \ بِتَعَمُّق \ deep: a long way down: You must dig deep when you plant a tree. -
92 عميقا
عميقًا \ deep: a long way down: You must dig deep when you plant a tree. -
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94 потратиться
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95 раскошелиться
1) General subject: come down (come down with your money! - раскошеливайтесь!), dip into one's pocket, dip into one's purse, go to the expense of (на что-л.), splurge (on something) (на что-либо), loosen purse-strings, put one's hand in one's pocket, dig deep2) Colloquial: fork out (for) (на что-л.), fork over (на что-л.), fork up (на что-л.), shell out3) British English: lash out (on something) -
96 Eingemachte
n; -n, kein Pl. preserves Pl.; Obst: preserved fruit; in Essig: pickles Pl.; jetzt geht’s ans Eingemachte umg., fig. we’re really scraping the barrel now* * *das Eingemachtepreserves; preserved fruit; bottled vegetables* * *Ein|ge|mach|te(s) ['aingəmaxtə]nt decl as adjbottled fruit/vegetables; (= Marmelade) preserves pl; (inf = Erspartes) one's own resources pl* * *das1) (something preserved, eg fruits in sugar, jam etc.) conserve2) (jam: blackberry jam and other preserves.) preserve* * *Ein·ge·mach·te(s)▶ ans \Eingemachte gehen to draw on one's reserves* * *das; Eingemachten preserved fruit/vegetables; (fig.): (Substanz)ans Eingemachte gehen — (ugs.) draw on one's reserves
* * ** * *das; Eingemachten preserved fruit/vegetables; (fig.): (Substanz)ans Eingemachte gehen — (ugs.) draw on one's reserves
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97 greifen
to clutch; to grasp; to grab; to grip* * *grei|fen ['graifn] pret gri\#ff [grɪf] ptp gegri\#ffen [gə'grɪfn]1. vt1) (= nehmen, packen) to take hold of, to grasp; (= grapschen) to seize, to grab; Saite to stop, to hold down; Akkord to strikeeine Oktave gréífen — to stretch or reach an octave
diese Zahl ist zu hoch/zu niedrig gegriffen (fig) — this figure is too high/low
zum Greifen nahe sein (Sieg) — to be within reach; (Folgerung) to be obvious (to anyone)
die Gipfel waren zum Greifen nahe — you could almost touch the peaks
2) (= fangen) to catchGreifen spielen — to play catch or tag
jdn/etw gréífen — to grab sb/sth
den werde ich mir mal gréífen (inf) — I'm going to tell him a thing or two (inf) or a few home truths (Brit)
2. vi1)gréífen — to reach behind one
um sich gréífen (fig) — to spread, to gain ground
gréífen — to reach under sth
gréífen — to put one's hand into sth, to reach into sth
zu etw gréífen (zu Pistole) — to reach for sth; (fig) zu Methoden, Mitteln to turn or resort to sth
zur Flasche gréífen — to take or turn to the bottle
er greift gern nach einem guten Buch — he likes to settle down with a good book
tief in die Tasche gréífen (fig) — to dig deep in one's pocket(s)
in die Saiten/Tasten gréífen — to strike up a tune
nach den Sternen gréífen — to reach for the stars
nach dem rettenden Strohhalm gréífen — to clutch at a straw
zum Äußersten gréífen — to resort to extremes
nach der Macht gréífen — to try to seize power
die Geschichte greift ans Herz — the story really tears or tugs at one's heartstrings
2) (= nicht rutschen, einrasten) to grip; (fig) (= wirksam werden) to take effect; (= zum Ziel/Erfolg führen) to achieve its ends; (= zutreffen) (Gesetz, Vorschrift) to apply; (Vergleich, Unterscheidung) to holdzu kurz gréífen — to fall short
* * *1) (to stretch out one's hand in order to touch or get hold of something: He reached (across the table) for another cake; She reached out and took the book; He reached across/over and slapped her.) reach2) (to close (a hole, eg on a flute) or press down (a string on a violin etc) in order to play a particular note.) stop* * *grei·fen< griff, gegriffen>[ˈgraifn̩]I. vt1. (nehmen)aus dem Leben gegriffen sein to be taken from real life2. (packen)▪ [sich dat] etw [mit etw dat] \greifen to take hold of sth [with sth]; (schnell) to grab [or seize] sth [with sth]sie griff ihn an der Hand she grasped [or took] hold of his hand3. (fangen)4. (spielen)5. (schätzen)der Fernseher ist hoch/niedrig gegriffen noch 200 Euro wert the television is worth €200 at the most/least [or at most/least €200]zu hoch/niedrig gegriffen sein to be overestimated/underestimated [or an overestimate/underestimate]unser Ziel ist zu hoch gegriffen (fig) we've set our sights too highII. viin den Ferien greift sie gern zum Buch she enjoys reading a book during the holidayszu Drogen \greifen to turn to drugszur Feder \greifen to take up one's penzur Zigarette \greifen to reach for a cigarette2. (fassen)▪ irgendwohin \greifen to reach somewhereder Fahrlehrer griff ihr ins Steuer the driving instructor grabbed the wheel from herins Leere \greifen to meet empty air▪ nach etw dat \greifen to reach for sth; (packen) to grab sth; (versuchen) to [make a] grab for sthnach der Krone \greifen to try to crown oneself king/queennach der Macht \greifen to try to seize power3. (einsetzen)4. (berühren)an jds Ehre \greifen (geh) to impugn [or cast a slur on] sb's honourjdm ans Herz \greifen (geh) to tug at one's heartstrings5. TECH (festsitzen) to grip ( auf + dat on); Zahnrad to mesh; Zahnräder a. to intermesh; Schreibstift to write ( auf + dat on6. (wirken) to take effectzu kurz \greifen to not go far enough, to be inadequate7.* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verbvon hier scheint der See zum Greifen nah[e] — from here the lake seems close enough to reach out and touch
zum Greifen nahe sein — <end, liberation> be imminent; < goal, success> be within somebody's grasp
2) (fangen) catch3)einen Akkord greifen — (auf dem Klavier usw.) play a chord; (auf der Gitarre usw.) finger a chord
4) (schätzen)2.tausend ist zu hoch/niedrig gegriffen — one thousand is an overestimate/underestimate
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1)in/unter/hinter etwas/sich (Akk.) greifen — reach into/under/behind something/one
nach etwas greifen — reach for something; (hastig) make a grab for something
zu Drogen/zur Zigarette greifen — turn to drugs/reach for a cigarette
nach der Macht greifen — (fig.) try to seize power
2) (Technik) grip3) (ugs.): (spielen)in die Tasten/Saiten greifen — sweep one's hand over the keys/across the strings
* * *greifen; greift, griff, hat gegriffenA. v/t3. fig:aus dem Leben gegriffen taken from life;das ist (völlig) aus der Luft gegriffen that’s something he’s etc just plucked out of the air, that’s (completely) off the top of his etc head;die Zahl ist zu hoch/niedrig gegriffen the figure is too high/low;sich (dat)jemanden greifen umg (bestrafen) show sb what’s what; (tadeln) tell sb what’s what ( oder a thing or two); um jemandem Aufgaben zu übertragen: grab sb, get hold of sb;B. v/i1. reach (in +akk into;hinter +akk behind;unter +akk under);an den Hut etcgreifen touch;sich (dat)an die Stirn etcder Torwart musste viermal hinter sich greifen the keeper let in four, the keeper had to pick the ball out of the back of the net four times;ins Leere greifen miss, grab thin air;in die Saiten/Tasten greifen umg strike up a tune (on the guitar/piano etc);um sich greifen reach about; tastend: grope ( oder feel) around; fig Unsitte etc: spread, proliferate;um sich greifend fig rampant;zu den Waffen greifen take up arms; Volk: auch rise in arms;zu einem Buch etcgreifen pick up a book etc;ein Buch etczu dem man immer wieder (gern[e]) greift to which one will always return (with pleasure), one wouldn’t like to miss;zum Äußersten greifen fig go to extremes;es war zum Greifen nah it was (bzw seemed) so close you could almost touch it; Erfolg etc it was within easy reach; → Feder, Flasche, Strohhalm, Tasche etc2. Bremse, Reifen, Zange etc: grip3. fig (zu wirken beginnen) (begin to) take effect; (wirksam sein) be effective; (ankommen) catch on* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (ergreifen) take hold of; grasp; (rasch greifen) grab; seizesich (Dat.) etwas greifen — help oneself to something
von hier scheint der See zum Greifen nah[e] — from here the lake seems close enough to reach out and touch
zum Greifen nahe sein — <end, liberation> be imminent; <goal, success> be within somebody's grasp
2) (fangen) catch3)einen Akkord greifen — (auf dem Klavier usw.) play a chord; (auf der Gitarre usw.) finger a chord
4) (schätzen)2.tausend ist zu hoch/niedrig gegriffen — one thousand is an overestimate/underestimate
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1)in/unter/hinter etwas/sich (Akk.) greifen — reach into/under/behind something/one
nach etwas greifen — reach for something; (hastig) make a grab for something
zu Drogen/zur Zigarette greifen — turn to drugs/reach for a cigarette
nach der Macht greifen — (fig.) try to seize power
2) (Technik) grip3) (ugs.): (spielen)in die Tasten/Saiten greifen — sweep one's hand over the keys/across the strings
* * *(nach) v.to reach (for) v. v.(§ p.,pp.: griff, gegriffen)= to grasp v.to snatch v. v.to grab v.to seize v.to snatch v. -
98 Griff
Imperf. greifen* * *der Griff(Stiel) stock; haft; hilt; helve; handle;(Türgriff) knob;(Zugreifen) hold; grasp; grip* * *Grịff [grɪf]m -(e)s, -e1)einen Griff in die Kasse tun — to put one's hand in the till
der Griff nach der Droge/der Flasche — turning or taking to drugs/the bottle
das ist ein Griff nach den Sternen — that's just reaching for the stars
2) (= Handgriff) grip, grasp; (beim Ringen, Judo, Bergsteigen) hold; (beim Turnen) grip; (MUS = Fingerstellung) fingering; (inf = Akkord) chord; (vom Tuch = Anfühlen) feel, textureeinen Griff ansetzen (Ringen) — to put on or apply a hold
jdn/etw im Griff haben (fig) — to have sb/sth under control, to have the upper hand of sb/sth; (geistig) to have a good grasp of sth
ein falscher Griff (fig) — a false move
jdn/etw in den Griff bekommen (fig) — to get the upper hand of sb/sth, to gain control of sb/sth; (geistig) to get a grasp of sth
(mit jdm/etw) einen guten or glücklichen Griff tun — to make a wise choice (with sb/sth), to get on to a good thing (with sb/sth) (inf)
etw mit einem Griff tun (fig) — to do sth in a flash
3) (= Stiel, Knauf) handle; (= Pistolengriff) butt; (= Schwertgriff) hilt; (an Saiteninstrumenten) neck4) usu pl (HUNT = Kralle) talon* * *der1) (a small device for holding (a door etc) in place: The catch on my suitcase is broken.) catch2) (the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) handle3) (a grip with one's hand etc: Have you got a good grasp on that rope?) grasp4) (a firm hold: He had a firm grip on his stick; He has a very strong grip; in the grip of the storm.) grip5) (the handle, especially of a sword.) hilt6) ((in wrestling etc) a manner of holding one's opponent: The wrestler invented a new hold.) hold7) (a rounded handle on or for a door or drawer: wooden door-knobs.) knob* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈgrɪf]m1. (Zugriff) grip, graspmit festem \Griff with a firm grip, firmly\Griff in die [Laden]kasse tun (fam) to put one's hand in the till2. (Handgriff) movementmit einem \Griff in a flash [or the twinkling of an eye]mit wenigen \Griffen with very little effort3. SPORT holdeinen \Griff ansetzen to apply a hold4. (Öffnungsmechanismus) Tür, Fenster, Pistole, Revolver handle; Messer, Dolch, Schwert hilt; (Gewehr) butt5.▶ mit jdm/etw einen glücklichen [o guten] \Griff tun to make a good [or wise] choice with sb/sth▶ jdn/etw im \Griff haben to have sb/sth under control▶ der \Griff nach der Macht the attempt to seize power▶ der \Griff zu etw dat (euph: die Verwendung von etw) to reach for sth; (die Hinwendung zu etw) to turn to sthder \Griff zur Droge/Flasche turning to drugs/the bottle* * *der; Griff[e]s, Griffe1) grip; graspmit eisernem/festem Griff — with a grip of iron/a firm grip
der Griff nach etwas/in etwas (Akk.)/an etwas — (Akk.) reaching for something/dipping into something/taking hold of or grasping something
[mit jemandem/etwas] einen guten/glücklichen Griff tun — make a good choice [with somebody/something]
2) (beim Ringen, Bergsteigen) hold; (beim Turnen) gripetwas im Griff haben — (etwas routinemäßig beherrschen) have the hang of something (coll.); (etwas unter Kontrolle haben) have something under control
4) (Musik) finger-placing* * *nach at); schneller: snatch (at); klammernd: clutch (at); (Handgriff) movement (of the hand); Turnen: grip; Ringen etc: hold; Bergsteigen: (hand)hold; MUS (Fingerstellung) fingering; Blasinstrumente: stop; (Akkord) chord;fester Griff firm grip;sicherer Griff sure touch;mit einem Griff with one swift movement; fig in no time;einen Griff nach etwas tun reach for sth; schnell: grasp at sth;bei ihr sitzt jeder Griff she’s good with her hands;2. fig:einen guten Griff tun make a good choice, strike it lucky (mit with);einen schlechten Griff tun make a bad choice, pick the wrong man etc;im Griff haben have got(ten US) the hang of; (unter Kontrolle haben) have sth under control; (Person, Tier, Thema etc) auch have a good grip on;in den Griff bekommen oder umgkühner Griff bold stroke;Griff nach der Macht attempt to seize power;der Griff zur Flasche/Droge taking to the bottle/drugs3. von Koffer, Messer etc: handle; (Knauf, Knopf) knob; von Pistole: butt; von Schwert: hilt; → Türgriff etc4. von Stoff etc: feel* * *der; Griff[e]s, Griffe1) grip; graspmit eisernem/festem Griff — with a grip of iron/a firm grip
der Griff nach etwas/in etwas (Akk.)/an etwas — (Akk.) reaching for something/dipping into something/taking hold of or grasping something
[mit jemandem/etwas] einen guten/glücklichen Griff tun — make a good choice [with somebody/something]
2) (beim Ringen, Bergsteigen) hold; (beim Turnen) gripetwas im Griff haben — (etwas routinemäßig beherrschen) have the hang of something (coll.); (etwas unter Kontrolle haben) have something under control
4) (Musik) finger-placing* * *-e (Sport) m.hug n. -e m.grasp n.grip n.handle n.hilt n.knob n. -e Schalter m.Grip Shift n. -
99 griff
Imperf. greifen* * *der Griff(Stiel) stock; haft; hilt; helve; handle;(Türgriff) knob;(Zugreifen) hold; grasp; grip* * *Grịff [grɪf]m -(e)s, -e1)einen Griff in die Kasse tun — to put one's hand in the till
der Griff nach der Droge/der Flasche — turning or taking to drugs/the bottle
das ist ein Griff nach den Sternen — that's just reaching for the stars
2) (= Handgriff) grip, grasp; (beim Ringen, Judo, Bergsteigen) hold; (beim Turnen) grip; (MUS = Fingerstellung) fingering; (inf = Akkord) chord; (vom Tuch = Anfühlen) feel, textureeinen Griff ansetzen (Ringen) — to put on or apply a hold
jdn/etw im Griff haben (fig) — to have sb/sth under control, to have the upper hand of sb/sth; (geistig) to have a good grasp of sth
ein falscher Griff (fig) — a false move
jdn/etw in den Griff bekommen (fig) — to get the upper hand of sb/sth, to gain control of sb/sth; (geistig) to get a grasp of sth
(mit jdm/etw) einen guten or glücklichen Griff tun — to make a wise choice (with sb/sth), to get on to a good thing (with sb/sth) (inf)
etw mit einem Griff tun (fig) — to do sth in a flash
3) (= Stiel, Knauf) handle; (= Pistolengriff) butt; (= Schwertgriff) hilt; (an Saiteninstrumenten) neck4) usu pl (HUNT = Kralle) talon* * *der1) (a small device for holding (a door etc) in place: The catch on my suitcase is broken.) catch2) (the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) handle3) (a grip with one's hand etc: Have you got a good grasp on that rope?) grasp4) (a firm hold: He had a firm grip on his stick; He has a very strong grip; in the grip of the storm.) grip5) (the handle, especially of a sword.) hilt6) ((in wrestling etc) a manner of holding one's opponent: The wrestler invented a new hold.) hold7) (a rounded handle on or for a door or drawer: wooden door-knobs.) knob* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈgrɪf]m1. (Zugriff) grip, graspmit festem \Griff with a firm grip, firmly\Griff in die [Laden]kasse tun (fam) to put one's hand in the till2. (Handgriff) movementmit einem \Griff in a flash [or the twinkling of an eye]mit wenigen \Griffen with very little effort3. SPORT holdeinen \Griff ansetzen to apply a hold4. (Öffnungsmechanismus) Tür, Fenster, Pistole, Revolver handle; Messer, Dolch, Schwert hilt; (Gewehr) butt5.▶ mit jdm/etw einen glücklichen [o guten] \Griff tun to make a good [or wise] choice with sb/sth▶ jdn/etw im \Griff haben to have sb/sth under control▶ der \Griff nach der Macht the attempt to seize power▶ der \Griff zu etw dat (euph: die Verwendung von etw) to reach for sth; (die Hinwendung zu etw) to turn to sthder \Griff zur Droge/Flasche turning to drugs/the bottle* * *der; Griff[e]s, Griffe1) grip; graspmit eisernem/festem Griff — with a grip of iron/a firm grip
der Griff nach etwas/in etwas (Akk.)/an etwas — (Akk.) reaching for something/dipping into something/taking hold of or grasping something
[mit jemandem/etwas] einen guten/glücklichen Griff tun — make a good choice [with somebody/something]
2) (beim Ringen, Bergsteigen) hold; (beim Turnen) gripetwas im Griff haben — (etwas routinemäßig beherrschen) have the hang of something (coll.); (etwas unter Kontrolle haben) have something under control
4) (Musik) finger-placing* * ** * *der; Griff[e]s, Griffe1) grip; graspmit eisernem/festem Griff — with a grip of iron/a firm grip
der Griff nach etwas/in etwas (Akk.)/an etwas — (Akk.) reaching for something/dipping into something/taking hold of or grasping something
[mit jemandem/etwas] einen guten/glücklichen Griff tun — make a good choice [with somebody/something]
2) (beim Ringen, Bergsteigen) hold; (beim Turnen) gripetwas im Griff haben — (etwas routinemäßig beherrschen) have the hang of something (coll.); (etwas unter Kontrolle haben) have something under control
4) (Musik) finger-placing* * *-e (Sport) m.hug n. -e m.grasp n.grip n.handle n.hilt n.knob n. -e Schalter m.Grip Shift n. -
100 Eingemachtes
bottled vegetables; preserves; preserved fruit* * *Ein|ge|mach|te(s) ['aingəmaxtə]nt decl as adjbottled fruit/vegetables; (= Marmelade) preserves pl; (inf = Erspartes) one's own resources plans Éíngemachte gehen (fig inf) — to dig deep into one's reserves
* * *Ein·ge·mach·te(s)▶ ans \Eingemachtes gehen to draw on one's reserves
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