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101 TLAXAPOCHTLI
tlaxapochtli:1.\TLAXAPOCHTLI trou, creux, fosse.Esp., hoyo. Molina II 145." cencah huehcatlan in quitatacah in tlaxapochtli " ils creusent un trou vraiment profond - a hole which they dig deep. Sah11,4.* métaphor." tlaxapochtli, mecatl quimotêaquililia ", il châtie cruellement, il condanne à mort. (Olm.)" oncân ihcac in hueyi âtôyâtl, in hueyi tepehxitl, in tlaxapochtli ", là se trouvent le grand cours d'eau, le grand précipice, la fosse - there was the great fIood, the great crag, the pit. Sah4,25." in mecatl, in tzonhuaztli, in tlaxapochtli ", la corde, le lazzo, la fosse. Sah6,30.2.\TLAXAPOCHTLI parure, disque porté sur la joueAllem., Scheibenförmige, meist durchlochte Bemalung der Wange: nach Seler (1900,96), symbol der Weiblichkeit. A.Mönnich 1969." tlaxapochtli quimotlahtlâlilih in îcamapan ", elle s'est mis la représentation d'un creux sur chaque joue - the representation of a hole was placed on each cheeks. Décrit Teteoinnan. Sah1,16.Form: nom d'objet sur xapotla. -
102 Beutel
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103 Säckel
Sä·ckel <-s, -> [ʼzɛkl] mtief in den \Säckel greifen müssen to have to dig deep [into one's pockets] -
104 Tasche
Ta·sche <-, -n> [ʼtaʃə] f1) (Hand\Tasche) [hand]bag;(Einkaufs\Tasche) [shopping] bag;(Akten\Tasche) briefcase2) ( in Kleidungsstücken) pocket;(Hosen\Tasche) pocket;nimm die Hände aus der \Tasche! take your hands out of your pockets!;etw in der \Tasche haben to have sth in one's pocket3) ( Hohlraum) pouch;(Backen\Tasche) cheek pouchWENDUNGEN:tief in die \Tasche greifen müssen ( fam) to have to dig deep into one's pocket;[etw] aus der eigenen \Tasche bezahlen ( fam) to pay for sth out of one's own pocket;sich die [eigenen] \Taschen füllen to feather one's own nest;etw in der \Tasche haben to have sth in the bag ( fig)jdm auf der \Tasche liegen ( fam) to live off sb;etw in die eigene \Tasche stecken ( fam) to pocket sth;jdn in die \Tasche stecken ( fam) to be head and shoulders above sb;in die eigene \Tasche wirtschaften ( fam) to line one's own pocket[s];jdm das Geld aus der \Tasche ziehen ( fam) to con money out of sb -
105 tief in die Tasche greifen
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106 bɔre mu
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107 ровя
1. dig(под земята) mine(с пръчка и под.) poke(за кокошка) scratch (for)(пепел) rake over(погребвам) buryровя дупка (за животно) burrowровя в сметта dig in the garbage2. (тършувам) hunt, rummage, ransack, rake, forage, scavenge(в джоб, торба) fumble, feel, gropeпрен. (раздухвам стари вражди и пр.) rake upровя из книжа rummage through/about among papersровя из дела rummage among filesровя из стая ransack a roomровя в паметта си search/ransack o.'s memory/mindровя в чекмедже rummage/feel in a drawerровя надълбоко прен. probe deepда не го ровим много best let well alone, the less said the betterда не ровим повече let it rest thereровя чужди работи poke o.'s nose into other people's affairs, be a busybody3. (заяждам се) badger, nagровя се dig, delveровя се в книги dig into books, pore over/browse among booksровя се из архивите rummage in the archivesровя се в миналото delve/dig into the pastровя се в историята probe into historyкакво се ровиш там? what are you rummaging for?* * *ро̀вя,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. ро̀вил 1. dig; ( под земята) mine; (с пръчка и под.) poke; (с муцуната си) nuzzle, rootle, (за свиня) root about (for); ( земята) grub (up/out); (за кокошка) scratch (for); ( пепел) rake over; ( погребвам) bury; \ровя в сметта dig in the garbage; \ровя дупка (за животно) burrow; \ровя ( изравям) земя dig up earth; \ровя земята с копито (за кон) paw the ground;2. ( тършувам) hunt, rummage, ransack, rake, ferret, forage, scavenge; grub (из in/among); (в джоб, торба) fumble, feel, grope; прен. ( раздухвам стари вражди и пр.) rake up; да не го ровим много best let well alone, the less said the better; да не ровим повече let it rest there; \ровя в паметта си search/ransack o.’s memory/mind; \ровя из дела rummage among files; \ровя из книжа rummage through/about/among papers; \ровя надълбоко прен. probe deep; \ровя чужди работи poke o.’s nose into other people’s affairs, be a busybody;\ровя се dig, delve; какво се ровиш там? what are you rummaging for? \ровя се в историята probe into history; \ровя се в книги dig into books, pore over/browse among books.* * *dig; grub; delve; grout (за свиня); nuzzle (с муцуна); poke (с пръчка); root; rootle; scratch{skrEtS} (за кокошка); rummage (тършувам): ровя among files - ровя из разни папки; ransack (тършувам); probe (се): ровя into the past - ровя се в миналото; dig (се): ровя into dictionaries - ровя се в речници* * *1. (в джоб, торба) fumble, feel, grope 2. (за кокошка) scratch (for) 3. (заяждам се) badger, nag 4. (пепел) rake over 5. (погребвам) bury 6. (под земята) mine 7. (с муцуната си) nuzzle, (за свиня) root about (for) 8. (с пръчка и под.) poke 9. (тършувам) hunt, rummage, ransack, rake, forage, scavenge 10. dig 11. РОВЯ (изравям) земя dig up earth 12. РОВЯ ce dig, delve 13. РОВЯ в кофите за смет forage in the dustbins, search the dustbins (for) 14. РОВЯ в паметта си search/ransack o.'s memory/ mind 15. РОВЯ в сметта dig in the garbage 16. РОВЯ в чекмедже rummage/feel in a drawer 17. РОВЯ дупка (за животно) burrow 18. РОВЯ земята с копито (за кон) paw the ground 19. РОВЯ из дела rummage among files 20. РОВЯ из книжа rummage through/ about among papers 21. РОВЯ из стая ransack a room 22. РОВЯ надълбоко прен. probe deep 23. РОВЯ се в историята probe into history 24. РОВЯ се в книги dig into books, pore over/browse among books 25. РОВЯ се в миналото delve/dig into the past 26. РОВЯ се из архивите rummage in the archives 27. РОВЯ чужди работи poke o.'s nose into other people's affairs, be a busybody 28. да не го ровим много best let well alone, the less said the better 29. да не ровим повече let it rest there 30. какво се ровиш там? what are you rummaging for? 31. прен. (раздухвам стари вражди и пр.) rake up -
108 дълбая
дълбая в недрата на земята dig in the bowels of the earthтук водата дълбае земята the water hollows out the ground here2. (с ножче, длето) cut, carve, engrave, chisel, gouge* * *дълба̀я,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. дълба̀л 1. ( копая) dig (out), hollow (out), scoop; \дълбая в недрата на земята dig in the bowels of the earth; тук водата дълбае земята the water hollows out the ground here;\дълбая се delve (в into), probe (into), go deep (into).* * *carve ; chip ; concave ; corrode ; dig {dig}: дълбая in the bowels of the earth - дълбая недрата на земята; excavate ; scoop {sku;p}* * *1. (копая) dig (out), hollow (out), scoop 2. (с ножче, длето) cut, carve, engrave, chisel, gouge 3. ДЪЛБАЯ ce delve (в into), probe (into), go deep (into) 4. ДЪЛБАЯ в недрата на земята dig in the bowels of the earth 5. тук водата дълбае земята the water hollows out the ground here -
109 eingraben
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)II v/refl2. Geschoss etc.: embed itself (in + Akk in); die Räder graben sich in den Sand ein the wheels dig into the sand; der Fluss hat sich tief ins Hügelland eingegraben the river has carved a deep channel in the hills* * *to dig in;sich eingrabento dig in* * *ein|gra|ben sep1. vtPfahl, Pflanze to dig in ( in +acc -to); (= vergraben) Schatz, Leiche to bury ( in +acc in)2. vrto dig oneself in (AUCH MIL)dieses Erlebnis hat sich seinem Gedächtnis eingegraben — this experience has carved itself on his memory
* * *(to fix deeply (in something): The bullet was embedded in the wall.) embed* * *ein|gra·benI. vt1. (vergraben)II. vr2. (durch Erosion eindringen)3. (sich einprägen)4. (eindringen)* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb bury (in + Akk. in); sink <pile, pipe> (in + Akk. into)* * *eingraben (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)B. v/r1. Soldaten: dig in;2. Geschoss etc: embed itself (in +akk in);die Räder graben sich in den Sand ein the wheels dig into the sand;der Fluss hat sich tief ins Hügelland eingegraben the river has carved a deep channel in the hills3. geh (einmeißeln) carve;sich in jemandes Gedächtnis eingraben engrave itself in sb’s memory* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb bury (in + Akk. in); sink <pile, pipe> (in + Akk. into)* * *v.to embed v.to grave v. -
110 profond
profond, e [pʀɔfɔ̃, ɔ̃d]1. adjectivea. deepb. ( = grand, extrême) deep ; [malaise, changement, foi, différence, influence, ignorance] profoundc. ( = caché, secret) [cause, signification] underlying ; [tendance] deep-seatedd. ( = pénétrant) [réflexion, remarque] profound2. adverb[creuser] deep3. masculine noun* * *
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profonde pʀɔfɔ̃, ɔ̃d adjectif1) ( haut) deep2) ( intense) [joie, désespoir] overwhelming; [ennui] acute; [soupir] heavy; [sentiment, sommeil] deep; [bleu] deep3) ( très grand) [changement, désaccord] profound; [intérêt] keen; [mépris, ignorance] profound; [silence] deep4) ( pénétrant) [esprit, remarque] profound; [regard] penetrating5) ( provincial)
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adverbe deeply, deep down* * *pʀɔfɔ̃, ɔ̃d adj profond, -e1) (eau, vallée, puits) deeppeu profond (trou) — shallow, (coupure) superficial
2) (méditation) profound, (mépris) deep3) (sommeil) deep4) (locutions)au plus profond de [soi, âme, cœur] — in the depths of, at the very bottom of
* * *A adj1 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur lit deep; profond de 10 mètres 10 metresGB deep; au plus profond de lit, fig in the depths of; au plus profond de la nuit in the dead of night; peu profond shallow;2 ( intense) [joie, désespoir] overwhelming; [ennui] acute; [soupir] heavy; [sentiment, tristesse, chagrin, amour] deep, profound; [bleu] deep; [sommeil] deep;3 ( très grand) [signification, cause, changement, désaccord] profound; [intérêt] keen; [foi] deep; [mépris, ignorance] profound; [silence] deep;4 ( pénétrant) [esprit, réflexion, remarque] profound; [regard] penetrating; c'est profond ce que tu dis what you say is profound;5 ( réfléchi) [personne] deep;B adv deeply, deep down; creuser profond to dig deeply.1. [enfoncé - lac, racine, blessure] deep3. [intense - respiration] deep ; [ - soupir, sommeil] deep, heavy ; [ - silence] profound, utter ; [ - changement] profound4. [grave - voix] deep6. [foncé - couleur] darkla raison profonde de son acte his basic ou primary ou underlying motivation9. LINGUISTIQUE deep————————adverbe[aller, creuser] deep————————nom masculinau plus profond de la terre in the depths ou bowels of the earth -
111 задълбавам
1. begin to dig etc., вж. дълбаязадълбавам с лъжица/вилица dig o.'s spoon/fork into (a dish)* * *задълба̀вам,гл.1. begin to dig/scoot/carve/cut/chisel; \задълбавам с лъжица/вилица dig o.’s spoon/fork into (a dish);2. прен. go deep (в into), plunge (into), delve (into), probe (into).* * *delve: to задълбавам one's fork into - задълбавам вилица в* * *1. begin to dig etc., вж. дълбая 2. ЗАДЪЛБАВАМ с лъжица/вилица dig o.'s spoon/ fork into (a dish) 3. прен. go deep (в into), plunge (into), delve (into) -
112 sink
1. nounSpülbecken, das; Spüle, die2. intransitive verb,1) sinkenleave somebody to sink or swim — (fig.) jemanden seinem Schicksal überlassen
2)sink into — (become immersed in) sinken in (+ Akk.); versinken in (+ Dat.); (penetrate) eindringen in (+ Akk.); (fig.): (be absorbed into) dringen in (+ Akk.) [Bewusstsein]
sink into an armchair/the cushions — in einen Sessel/die Kissen sinken
sink into a deep sleep/a coma — in einen tiefen Schlaf/in ein Koma sinken (geh.)
be sunk in thought/despair — in Gedanken/in Verzweiflung (Akk.) versunken sein
somebody's heart sinks/spirits sink — jemandes Stimmung sinkt
sink to one's knees — auf die od. seine Knie sinken
3. transitive verb,sink in value — im Wert sinken
sank or sunk, sunk1) versenken; (cause failure of) zunichte machen3) (dig) niederbringen; (recess) versenken; (embed) stoßen [Schwert, Messer]; graben (geh.) [Zähne, Klauen]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91619/sink_in">sink in* * *[siŋk] 1. past tense - sank; verb1) (to (cause to) go down below the surface of water etc: The torpedo sank the battleship immediately; The ship sank in deep water.) versenken2) (to go down or become lower (slowly): The sun sank slowly behind the hills; Her voice sank to a whisper.), sinken3) (to (cause to) go deeply( into something): The ink sank into the paper; He sank his teeth into an apple.) sich senken4) ((of one's spirits etc) to become depressed or less hopeful: My heart sinks when I think of the difficulties ahead.) versinken; versenken2. noun(a kind of basin with a drain and a water supply connected to it: He washed the dishes in the sink.)- sunken- be sunk
- sink in* * *[sɪŋk]I. n1. (kitchen sink) Spüle f, Spülbecken nt, Abwaschbecken nt SCHWEIZ, SCHWEIZ a. Schüttstein m veraltendII. vi<sank or sunk, sunk>1. (not float) untergehen, sinkenwill the cardboard box float or \sink? wird die Schachtel schwimmen oder untergehen?cork won't \sink Kork schwimmt [oben]the sun sank below the horizon die Sonne versank hinter dem Horizont4. (become lower) terrain absinken, abfallenthe level of the flood waters did not \sink for weeks der Hochwasserstand ging wochenlang nicht zurückto \sink to one's knees auf die Knie sinkento \sink to the ground zu Boden sinkenthe pound sank two cents against the dollar das Pfund hat zwei Cent gegenüber dem Dollar verlorenthe yen sank to a new low against the dollar der Yen hat gegenüber dem Dollar einen neuen Tiefstand erreichtstudent numbers have sunk die Studentenzahlen sind zurückgegangenhis voice sank to a whisper seine Stimme senkte sich zu einem leisen Flüsternyou are \sinking to his level! du begibst dich auf das gleiche niedrige Niveau wie er!to \sink in sb's estimation [or esteem] in jds Achtung sinken10. (decline in health)▪ to be \sinking [fast] [gesundheitlich] stark abbauenMrs Jones is \sinking fast Mrs. Jones Zustand verschlechtert sich rapide11. (become hollow) cheeks einfallento be sunk in thought/a book in Gedanken/ein Buch vertieft sein13.▶ to be sunk in debt in Schulden stecken▶ sb's heart \sinks (gets sadder) jdm wird das Herz schwer; (becomes discouraged) jd verliert den Mut, jdm rutscht das Herz in die Hose fam▶ to leave sb/sth to \sink or swim jdn/etw seinem Schicksal überlassenI was left to \sink or swim ich war ganz auf mich [selbst] gestellt▶ we \sink or swim together wir werden gemeinsam untergehen oder gemeinsam überleben▶ sb's spirits \sink jds Stimmung sinkt [auf null]Jill's suggestion sank like a stone Jills Vorschlag stieß auf keinerlei Gegenliebe▶ to \sink without trace ship mit Mann und Maus untergehen fam; person von der Bildfläche verschwinden famIII. vt<sank or sunk, sunk>1. (cause to submerge)▪ to \sink sth etw versenkento \sink a ship ein Schiff versenken▪ to \sink sth etw zerstören, zunichtemachento \sink plans/hopes Pläne/Hoffnungen zunichtemachen3. SPORT▪ to \sink sth etw versenkento \sink the black/red die schwarze/rote Kugel versenken5. (pay off)to \sink a debt eine Schuld tilgen6. (suppress)to \sink a fact eine Tatsache vertuschen7. (give up)to \sink a claim/one's pride einen Anspruch/seinen Stolz aufgeben8. (settle)to \sink one's differences/a controversy seine Differenzen/eine Streitigkeit beilegen9. (dig)to \sink a well einen Brunnen bohren10. (lower)▪ to \sink sth etw senkento \sink one's voice to a whisper seine Stimme zu einem Flüsterton senken11.▶ to \sink one's worries in drink seinen Kummer im Alkohol ertränken* * *I [sɪŋk] pret sank, ptp sunk1. vt1) ship, object versenkennow we're sunk! (inf) — jetzt sind wir geliefert (inf)
See:→ well5) teeth, claws schlagen6) differences begraben7)to sink money into sth — Geld in etw (acc) stecken
8) golf ball einlochen; billiard ball in das Loch treiben9) (= lower) eyes, voice, value of currency senken10)sunk in depression/despair — völlig deprimiert/verzweifelt
2. vi1) person, object untergehen; (ship) untergehen, sinkenif I go down I'll make sure you all sink with me — wenn es mich erwischt, werde ich euch alle mitreißen
2) (= go down, subside) sinken; (sun) versinken; (voice) sich senken; (building, land etc) sich senken, absinkenhe sank up to his knees in the mud —
to sink back into the cushions —
the sun sank beneath the horizon —
to sink into a deep sleep/into depression — in tiefen Schlaf/in Depressionen versinken
my spirits or my heart sank at the sight of the work —
3) (= deteriorate, lessen output, shares, standards) sinkenIInAusguss m; (in kitchen also) Spülbecken ntsink tidy — Abflusssieb nt
sink of iniquity — Sündenpfuhl m, Stätte f des Lasters
See:→ kitchen sink* * *sink [sıŋk]sink or swim fig ganz egal, was passiert;2. herabsinken (Kopf etc):sink into a chair in einen Sessel sinken;sink into the grave ins Grab sinken3. ver-, einsinken:4. sich senken:a) herabsinken (Dunkelheit, Wolke etc)b) abfallen (Gelände)c) einsinken (Haus, Grund)5. sinken, fallen (Preise, Wasserspiegel, Zahl etc)6. zusammen-, umsinken8. (ein)dringen, (ein)sickern ( beide:into in akk)he allowed his words to sink in er ließ seine Worte wirken11. nachlassen, abnehmen, schwächer werden (Sturm etc):the sinking flames die verlöschenden Flammen12. sich dem Ende nähern, schwächer werden (Kranker):the patient is sinking fast der Kranke verfällt zusehends14. (im Wert etc) sinken16. sinken (Mut):B v/t1. zum Sinken bringen2. a) ein Schiff etc versenkenb) umg ein Getränk hinunterschütten3. ein Rohr etc ver-, einsenken4. eine Grube etc ausheben, einen Brunnen, ein Loch bohren:sink a shaft (Bergbau) einen Schacht abteufen5. TECHa) einlassen, -bettenb) eingravieren, -schneidenc) einen Stempel schneiden6. den Wasserspiegel etc, auch einen Preis, einen Wert senken7. den Blick, Kopf, auch die Stimme senken:sink one’s head on one’s chest den Kopf auf die Brust sinken lassen8. (im Preis oder Wert) herabsetzen9. vermindern, -ringern10. fig das Niveau, den Stand herabdrücken11. a) zugrunde richten, ruinieren:b) einen Plan etc zum Scheitern bringen12. eine Tatsache etc verheimlichen, vertuschen13. sich hinwegsetzen über (akk):sink one’s differences den Streit begraben oder beilegen14. Geld, Arbeit etc investieren (in, into in akk)16. einen Anspruch, Namen etc aufgebenC s1. Ausguss(becken) m(n), Spülbecken n, Spüle f (in der Küche):go down the sink fig umg zum Teufel gehen, flöten gehen;sink tidy Abflusssieb n2. Abfluss m, Abwasserrohr n3. fig Pfuhl m, Sumpf m:a) ein Sündenpfuhl,b) eine Lasterhöhle4. GEOLa) Bodensenke fb) Endsee m, Binnendelta nc) Erosionstrichter m5. THEAT Versenkung f* * *1. nounSpülbecken, das; Spüle, die2. intransitive verb,1) sinkenleave somebody to sink or swim — (fig.) jemanden seinem Schicksal überlassen
2)sink into — (become immersed in) sinken in (+ Akk.); versinken in (+ Dat.); (penetrate) eindringen in (+ Akk.); (fig.): (be absorbed into) dringen in (+ Akk.) [Bewusstsein]
sink into an armchair/the cushions — in einen Sessel/die Kissen sinken
sink into a deep sleep/a coma — in einen tiefen Schlaf/in ein Koma sinken (geh.)
be sunk in thought/despair — in Gedanken/in Verzweiflung (Akk.) versunken sein
somebody's heart sinks/spirits sink — jemandes Stimmung sinkt
sink to one's knees — auf die od. seine Knie sinken
4) (fall) [Preis, Temperatur, Währung, Produktion usw.:] sinken3. transitive verb,sank or sunk, sunk1) versenken; (cause failure of) zunichte machenbe sunk — (fig. coll.): (have failed) aufgeschmissen sein (ugs.)
3) (dig) niederbringen; (recess) versenken; (embed) stoßen [Schwert, Messer]; graben (geh.) [Zähne, Klauen]Phrasal Verbs:- sink in* * *n.Spültisch m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: sank, sunk)= absacken v.absenken v.graben v.(§ p.,pp.: grub, gegraben)nachlassen v.sinken v.(§ p.,pp.: sank, ist gesunken) (•§ p.,pp.: sank, gesungen•)untergehen v. -
113 graben
m; -s, Gräben1. ditch; bes. MIL. trench; zur Entwässerung: drain, culvert; um Burg: moat; einen Graben ziehen dig a ditch; einen Wagen in den Graben fahren drive into the ditch; der Streit riss tiefe Gräben auf ( zwischen) fig. the quarrel opened up deep rifts (between)* * *der Graben(Burggraben) fosse;(Orchestergraben) pit;(Schützengraben) trench;(Wassergraben) ditch* * *Gra|ben ['graːbn]m -s, ordm;['grɛːbn] ditch; (= trockener Graben, MIL) trench; (SPORT) ditch; (SPORT = Wassergraben) water jump; (= Burggraben) moat; (GEOL) rift (valley), graben (spec)* * *1) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) dig2) (a long narrow hollow dug in the ground especially one to drain water from a field, road etc: He climbed over the fence and fell into a ditch.) ditch3) (a long narrow ditch dug in the ground, especially as a protection for soldiers against gunfire: The soldiers returned to the trenches.) trench* * *Gra·ben<-s, Gräben>[ˈgra:bn̩, pl ˈgrɛ:bn̩]m1. (Vertiefung in der Erde) ditch4. GEOL rift valley* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *graben; gräbt, grub, hat gegrabenA. v/i dig (B. v/tder Fluss hat sich ein neues Bett gegraben the river has carved out a new bed;der Kummer hat tiefe Falten in ihr Gesicht gegraben fig care has worn ( oder made) deep furrows in her face2. (schneiden) carve (in +akk into); TECH engrave, cutC. v/r:sich jemandem ins Gedächtnis graben fig engrave itself on sb’s memory* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *¨-- m.ditch n.(§ pl.: ditches)grave n.trench n.(§ pl.: trenches) -
114 tiefgründig
Adj.1. Betrachtungen etc.: deep, profound2. AGR. Boden: deep* * *profound* * *tief|grün|dig [-grʏndɪç]adjprofound, deep; (= durchdacht) well-grounded* * *1) ((of a survey etc) deep and thorough: an in-depth report on alcoholism.) in-depth2) (showing great knowledge or understanding: a profound remark.) profound* * *tief·grün·dig[ˈti:fgrʏndɪç]I. adj1. Gedanken profound, deepII. adv diskutieren, untersuchen in depth* * *1.Adjektiv profound2.adverbial <discuss, examine> in depth* * *tiefgründig adj1. Betrachtungen etc: deep, profound* * *1.Adjektiv profound2.adverbial <discuss, examine> in depth -
115 profondeur
profondeur [pʀɔfɔ̃dœʀ]feminine nouna. depth• profondeurs [de métro, mine, poche] depths► en profondeur [agir, exprimer] in depth ; [réformer] radically ; [nettoyage] thorough ; [réforme] radical* * *pʀɔfɔ̃dœʀ
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1) (de mer, trou, d'armoire, étagères) depth2) (de sentiment, d'amour) depth; (de remarque, d'œuvre) profundityen profondeur — [analyse, réforme] in-depth (épith)
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profondeurs nom féminin pluriel (de mer, forêt) liter depths* * *pʀɔfɔ̃dœʀ nf* * *A nf1 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur lit (de mer, trou) depth; avoir une profondeur de 3 mètres to be 3 metres deep ou in depth; creuser à 2 mètres de profondeur to dig 2 metres down; en profondeur [analyse, réforme, réflexion] in-depth ( épith); étudier/analyser qch en profondeur to study/analyseGB sth in depth; travail en profondeur thorough work;2 (d'armoire, étagères) depth;3 (de sentiment, d'amour) depth.B profondeurs nfpl liter profondeurs de la mer/d'une forêt the depths of the sea/of a forest; les profondeurs de l'âme the (innermost) depths of the soul.profondeur de champ Phot depth of field.[prɔfɔ̃dɶr] nom féminin1. [dimension] depth4. OPTIQUE & PHOTOGRAPHIE5. AÉRONAUTIQUE [d'une aile] chord (length)————————profondeurs nom féminin pluriel————————en profondeur locution adjectivale————————en profondeur locution adverbiale[creuser] deep -
116 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. -
117 GRAFA
* * *(gref; gróf, grófum; grafinn), v.1) to dig (grafa gröf);grafa torf, to dig peat;fig. to seek out the sense of (grafa vísu);2) to earth, bury (grafa lík);3) to carve, engrave (døkkr steinn í ok grafit á innsigli);4) to inlay;fagr á liti, sem þá er fílsbein er grafit í eik, as when ivory is set in oak;5) impers. to suppurate (lærit tók at grafa bæði uppi ok niðri);6) with preps.:grafa at e-u, eptir e-u, to inquire into, try to flnd out;also refl., grafast eptir e-u;grafa niðr, to dig down;svá kyrr sem hann væri grafinn niðr, as if he had been rooted in the ground;grafa til e-s, to dig for (grafa til vatns);grafa um e-t = grafa eptir e-u;gróf hann svá undir þeim, at, he sounded them so that;grafa e-t upp, to find out.* * *pret. gróf; pres. gref; part. grafinn, with neg. suffix gróf-at, Fas. i. 436 (in a verse): [Ulf. graban = σκάπτειν; A. S. grafan; North. E. to grave; Germ. graben; Swed. grafva; Dan. grave]:—to dig; grafa engi sitt, to drain one’s field, Grág. ii. 181; jörðin var grafin í hám fjallatindum, Edda 144; en er vatnit gróf tvá vega þá féllu bakkarnir, Ó. H. 18; grafa til vatns, id.; grafa út ósinn, Bs. i. 331; þá er þeir höfðu út grafit fitna (dug through it), Ó. H. 18; g. gröf, to dig a grave, 623. 28, Eg. 300; grafa niðr, to dig down, Grág. ii. 351; hann (the horse) var svá kyrr, sem hann væri grafinn niðr, as if he had been rooted in the ground, Hrafn. 7; g. torf, to dig peat, Njarð. 370, Rm. 12; g. upp, to dig up; þeir grófu upp líkamina, Nj. 86; g. upp bein, K. Þ. K. 40, N. G. L. i. 44; grafa alone, Fms. iv. 110: reflex, to bury (hide) oneself, hanu grófsk í brúkit, he hid himself in the seaweed, Njarð. 380; var grafinn lykill ( the key was hid) í dyra-gætti, Störnu-Odd. 20.2. to earth, bury (Old Engl. en-grave); vóru þá allir ríkis-menn í hauga lagðir en öll alþýða grafin í jörð, Ó. H. (pref.); var hann grafinn ( buried) hjá leiði Kols biskups, Bs. i. 64, passim; grafa lík, g. niðr, etc., Bjarn. 19, Eb. 338, K. Þ. K. passim.3. to carve, engrave; grafa innsigli, Mar., Sturl. ii. 222; krismu-ker grafit með tönn, Vm. 117; g. fílsbein í eik, Edda 151 (pref.); Margret gróf ok tönn til ágæta-vel, Bs. i. 143; grafa, steinsetja ok amalera, Fms. xi. 427.II. metaph. to enquire, dive deep into, Hom. 84: to unearth, find out the sense, kveða má svá, at vísan sé fegri þá grafin er, Grett. 94 A; nú festir maðr sér konu, ok grefsk upp skylda með þeim, and relationship is found out afterwards, N. G. L. i. 350; þá grófsk Þórir eptir (Th. enquired) en Úlfr segir at lyktum, Gullþ. 5; gróf hann vandlega eptir ( he made a close enquiry) þess manns atferð, Fms. viii. 15; gróf hann svá undir þeim (he sounded them so), at hann varð margra hluta víss, 16; hann gróf at vandlega, ok bað hana segja sér, Dropl. 4; g. um e-t, id., Hom. 43; en grafa eigi um þat er vér megum eigi skilja, Greg. 75: g. upp, to unearth, make out; gátu menn þá upp grafit, at …, Grett. 162; grafask upp, to come to the light, Orkn. (in a verse).III. medic. to suppurate; impers., lærit (acc.) tók at grafa bæði uppi ok niðri, … var lærit allt grafit upp at smá-þörmum, Grett. 153, 154. -
118 grave
I ɡreiv noun(a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) tumba- gravestone
- graveyard
II ɡreiv adjective1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) grave, serio2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) grave, serio3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) grave•- gravely- gravity
grave1 adj grave / seriograve2 n tumba
Del verbo gravar: ( conjugate gravar) \ \
gravé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
grave es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: gravar grave
gravar ( conjugate gravar) verbo transitivo ( con impuesto) ‹ingresos/productos› to tax
grave adjetivo 1 2 ‹situación/asunto/error› serious 3 4 (Ling) ‹ acento› grave; ‹ palabra› paroxytone
gravar vtr Jur (cargar con impuestos) to tax
grave adjetivo
1 (peligroso, crítico) serious: está muy grave, he's seriously ill
2 (voz, nota, tono) low: siempre le reconocía por su voz grave, I always recognized him by his low voice ' grave' also found in these entries: Spanish: cavar - cogida - consideración - deforestación - desforestación - enfrentarse - extracorpórea - extracorpóreo - fosa - hoya - hoyo - pronóstico - renacer - revolverse - sedición - sepultura - seria - serio - tumba - ultratumba - vivir - afectado - asustar - bajo - crimen - esperar - frente - herida - profundo English: acute - Armageddon - bad - critical - dangerous - deep - deepen - deficiency - dire - felony - grave - grievous - life-threatening - low - major - mark - mass grave - nasty - serious - severe - danger - desperate - felon - less - sober - solemn - tend - violatetr[greɪv]1 (solemn - voice, look, etc) grave2 (serious - situation, consequences, error, etc) grave, serio,-a3 (tr[grɑːv]) (accent) grave————————tr[greɪv]1 (tomb) tumba, sepultura\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas silent as the grave como una tumbafrom the cradle to the grave (durante) toda la vidato have one foot in the grave estar con un pie en la sepultura, tener un pie en la tumbato turn in one's grave revolverse en su tumbagrave robber profanador,-ra de tumbas1) important: grave, de mucha gravedad2) serious, solemn: grave, seriograve n: tumba f, sepultura fadj.• aplomado, -a adj.• formal adj.• grave adj.• mesurado, -a adj.• reposado, -a adj.• serio, -a adj.• solemne adj.• tumba adj.n.• entierro s.m.• fosa s.f.• hoya s.f.• hoyo s.m.• huesa s.f.• sepulcro s.m.• sepultura s.f.• tumba s.f.• yacija s.f.v.• grabar v.
I greɪvadjective graver, gravest1) <error/danger/voice> grave
II
noun tumba f, sepultura fas quiet o silent as the grave — como una tumba
to dig one's own grave — cavarse su (or mi etc) propia tumba
to turn in one's grave: your father must be turning in his grave — si tu padre levantara la cabeza...
I
[ɡreɪv]ADJ (compar graver) (superl gravest)1) (=serious) [danger, problem, mistake] grave; [threat, suspicion] serio2) (=solemn) [face, expression] grave, serio; [person] seriohis face was grave — su rostro era grave or serio
II
[ɡreɪv]N tumba f, sepultura f; (with monument) sepulcro m, tumba fcommon grave — fosa f común
dig 2., turn 3.from beyond the grave — (fig) desde ultratumba
III
[ɡrɑːv]ADJ (Ling)grave accent — acento m grave
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I [greɪv]adjective graver, gravest1) <error/danger/voice> grave
II
noun tumba f, sepultura fas quiet o silent as the grave — como una tumba
to dig one's own grave — cavarse su (or mi etc) propia tumba
to turn in one's grave: your father must be turning in his grave — si tu padre levantara la cabeza...
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119 Graben
m; -s, Gräben1. ditch; bes. MIL. trench; zur Entwässerung: drain, culvert; um Burg: moat; einen Graben ziehen dig a ditch; einen Wagen in den Graben fahren drive into the ditch; der Streit riss tiefe Gräben auf ( zwischen) fig. the quarrel opened up deep rifts (between)* * *der Graben(Burggraben) fosse;(Orchestergraben) pit;(Schützengraben) trench;(Wassergraben) ditch* * *Gra|ben ['graːbn]m -s, ordm;['grɛːbn] ditch; (= trockener Graben, MIL) trench; (SPORT) ditch; (SPORT = Wassergraben) water jump; (= Burggraben) moat; (GEOL) rift (valley), graben (spec)* * *1) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) dig2) (a long narrow hollow dug in the ground especially one to drain water from a field, road etc: He climbed over the fence and fell into a ditch.) ditch3) (a long narrow ditch dug in the ground, especially as a protection for soldiers against gunfire: The soldiers returned to the trenches.) trench* * *Gra·ben<-s, Gräben>[ˈgra:bn̩, pl ˈgrɛ:bn̩]m1. (Vertiefung in der Erde) ditch4. GEOL rift valley* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *einen Graben ziehen dig a ditch;in den Graben fahren drive into the ditch;* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *¨-- m.ditch n.(§ pl.: ditches)grave n.trench n.(§ pl.: trenches) -
120 enfoncer
enfoncer [ɑ̃fɔ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = faire pénétrer) [+ pieu, clou] to drive in ; [+ épingle, punaise] to stick in• qui a bien pu lui enfoncer ça dans le crâne ? or la tête ? who on earth put that idea into his head?c. ( = défoncer) [+ porte] to break down ; [+ véhicule] to smash in ; [+ lignes ennemies] to break through2. reflexive verba. [lame, projectile]• s'enfoncer dans [+ forêt, rue, brume] to disappear into ; [+ fauteuil, coussins, misère, vice] to sink into• à mentir, tu ne fais que t'enfoncer davantage by lying, you're just getting yourself into deeper and deeper waterc. ( = céder) to give wayd. ( = faire pénétrer) s'enfoncer une arête dans la gorge to get a bone stuck in one's throat* * *ɑ̃fɔ̃se
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1) ( faire entrer sans outil) to push in [piquet, bouchon]; ( avec un outil)2) ( faire céder) to break down [porte]; to break through [adversaire]; ( accidentellement) to crash through [obstacle]; to break [cage thoracique]; to smash in [aile de voiture]enfoncer des portes ouvertes — fig to state the obvious
3) ( vaincre) to defeat [armée]; to beat [concurrent]4) ( abaisser)
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s'enfoncer verbe pronominal1) ( s'enliser)s'enfoncer dans la neige/le sable — to sink in the snow/the sand
être enfoncé dans un fauteuil — ( confortablement) to be settled cosily GB ou cozily US in an armchair
2) ( couler)3) ( pénétrer)4) ( se mettre)5) ( aller)s'enfoncer dans les or à l'intérieur des terres — to go inland
6) ( se creuser) [chaussée, terre] to give way7) (colloq) ( aggraver son cas) to make things worse for oneself••enfoncer quelque chose dans le crâne (colloq) or la tête de quelqu'un — to get something into somebody's head
* * *ɑ̃fɔ̃se1. vt1) (= faire pénétrer) [clou, vis] to drive in, [tout objet, dans une cavité ou substance] to push inenfoncer qch dans (clou, vis) — to drive sth into, (dans une cavité, une substance) to push sth into, (à coups de marteau) to hammer sth into
Les événements qui l'ont enfoncé dans la misère. — The events that plunged him into abject poverty.
2) (= bien caler)Enfoncez le capuchon bien à fond sur l'embout. — Push the cap firmly down onto the nozzle.
3) (= forcer) [porte] to break open4) [plancher, mur] to cause to cave in5) (= défoncer) [côtes] to smash6) (= surpasser) to beat, to thrash2. vi1) (dans la vase, la neige) to sink in2) [sol, surface porteuse] to give way* * *enfoncer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( faire entrer sans outil) to push in [piquet, bouchon, pièce de machine]; enfoncer un bouchon dans une bouteille to push a cork into a bottle; enfonce bien le bouchon push the cork in tight; n'enfonce pas trop le piquet don't push the peg in too far; enfonce bien la punaise push the drawing pin in hard; enfoncer un poignard dans le ventre de qn to plunge a dagger into sb's stomach; enfoncer ses mains dans ses poches to dig one's hands into one's pockets; enfoncer son mouchoir dans sa poche to stuff one's handkerchief into one's pocket; enfoncer son chapeau jusqu'aux yeux/oreilles to pull one's hat down over one's eyes/ears; enfoncer une épingle dans une poupée to stick a pin into a doll; enfoncer son doigt to stick one's finger (dans into); enfoncer le coude dans les côtes de qn to elbow sb in the ribs; enfoncer sa tête dans un coussin to bury one's head in a cushion;2 ( faire entrer avec un outil) to knock [sth] in [clou, piquet]; enfoncer un clou/un piquet dans qch to knock a nail/a post into sth; n'enfonce pas trop le piquet don't knock the peg in too far; enfonce bien les clous knock the nails in well;3 ( faire céder) to break down [porte, barrière]; to break through [lignes adverses]; ( accidentellement) to crash through [obstacle]; to break [cage thoracique]; to smash in [aile de voiture]; l'avant du camion est enfoncé the front of the truck ou lorry GB is smashed in; enfoncer des portes ouvertes fig to state the obvious;5 ( abaisser) ne m'enfonce pas davantage don't rub it in;6 ( pousser) enfoncer qn dans la dépression to make sb even more depressed.C s'enfoncer vpr1 ( s'enliser) s'enfoncer dans la neige/le sable [personne, véhicule] to sink in the snow/the sand; on s'enfonce dans ces fauteuils! you sink right into these armchairs!; il s'enfonça dans son fauteuil he sank back into his armchair; être enfoncé dans un fauteuil ( confortablement) to be settled cosily GB ou cozily US in an armchair; s'enfoncer dans la récession to sink deeper and deeper into recession; s'enfoncer dans ses pensées to become lost in thought; s'enfoncer dans l'erreur to make error after error;2 ( couler) s'enfoncer dans l'eau [navire, objet] to sink;3 ( pénétrer) les piquets s'enfoncent facilement the posts go in easily; le poignard s'enfonça dans sa chair the dagger went deep into the flesh;4 ( se mettre) s'enfoncer une épine dans le doigt to get a thorn in one's finger;5 ( aller) s'enfoncer dans la forêt to go into the forest; ( plus loin) to go further into the forest; s'enfoncer dans la campagne/le désert to go right out into the country/the desert; s'enfoncer dans le brouillard to disappear into the fog; s'enfoncer dans le lointain to disappear into the distance; s'enfoncer dans les or à l'intérieur des terres to go inland;6 ( se creuser) [chaussée, terre] to give way;7 ○( aggraver son cas) to make things worse for oneself.enfoncer qch dans le crâne○ or la tête de qn to get sth into sb's head; enfonce-toi bien ça dans le crâne○ or la tête get that into your head once and for all.[ɑ̃fɔ̃se] verbe transitif1. [faire pénétrer - piquet, aiguille] to push in (separable) ; [ - vis] to drive ou to screw in (separable) ; [ - clou] to drive ou to hammer in (separable) ; [ - épingle, punaise] to push ou to stick in (separable) ; [ - couteau] to stick ou to thrust in (separable)il a enfoncé le pieu d'un seul coup he drove ou stuck the stake home in one2. [faire descendre] to push ou to ram (on)3. [briser - côte, carrosserie] to stave in (separable), to crush ; [ - porte] to break down (separable), to bash in (separable), to force open (separable) ; [ - barrière, mur] to smash, to break down (separable)5. [condamner]enfoncer quelqu'un: son témoignage n'a fait que l'enfoncer he just dug himself into a deeper hole with that statement————————[ɑ̃fɔ̃se] verbe intransitif————————s'enfoncer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [dans l'eau, la boue, la terre] to sink (in)les vis s'enfoncent facilement dans le bois screws go ou bore easily through wood2. [se lover]s'enfoncer sous une couette to burrow ou to snuggle under a quilt3. [s'engager]s'enfoncer dans to penetrate ou to go intoplus on s'enfonce dans la forêt plus le silence est profond the further you walk into the forest the quieter it becomes————————s'enfoncer verbe pronominal transitif
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