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1 corner
I.corner1 [kɔʀne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ page] to turn down the corner ofII.corner2 [kɔʀnεʀ]masculine noun* * *kɔʀne
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verbe transitif ( plier) to turn down the corner of [page]
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verbe intransitif1) ( conducteur) to hoot GB, to honk2) ( sonneur) to blow a horn* * *
I kɔʀnɛʀ nmFOOTBALL corner, corner kick
II kɔʀne1. vt[pages] to make dog-eared2. vi(= klaxonner) to blare out* * *I.corner verb table: aimerA vtr2 †( crier) corner une nouvelle aux oreilles de qn to shout a piece of news into sb's ear.B vi2 ( sonneur) to blow a horn.II.I[kɔrne] verbe transitif1. [plier - par négligence] to dog-ear ; [ - volontairement] to turn down the corner ou corners of————————[kɔrne] verbe intransitif4. (locution)les oreilles ont dû lui/te corner his/your ears must have been burningII[kɔrnɛr] nom masculin -
2 страница с загнутым углом
1) Polygraphy: dog-eared page2) Makarov: dog-eared page (брак)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > страница с загнутым углом
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3 orecchia
orecchia s.f.1 (bot.) ear, auricle3 → orecchio4 (estens.) ( piega all'angolo di una pagina) dog ear: una pagina con l'orecchia, a dog-eared page; fare un'orecchia a una pagina, to dog-ear a page.* * *[o'rekkja]sostantivo femminile1) pop. (orecchio) ear2) (in libro, quaderno) fold mark, dog-earfare un'orecchia, le -e a — to dog-ear, to turn down [foglio, pagina]
* * *orecchia/o'rekkja/sostantivo f.1 pop. (orecchio) ear2 (in libro, quaderno) fold mark, dog-ear; fare un'orecchia, le -e a to dog-ear, to turn down [foglio, pagina]. -
4 Eselsohr
n fig. dog-ear, turned-down corner; Buch mit Eselsohren dog-eared book* * *das Eselsohrdog-ear* * *Esels|ohrnt (fig)dog-ear, turned-down corner* * *(a mark made especially on paper etc by doing this; a crease: There was a fold in the page.) fold* * *Esels·ohrnt dog-ear, turned-down cornerdas Buch hat ja lauter \Eselsohren! the book has dog-eared pages all over the place!* * *das (ugs.)1)Eselsohren haben — (fig.) have donkey's ears
2) (umgeknickte Ecke) dog-ear* * *Eselsohr n fig dog-ear, turned-down corner;Buch mit Eselsohren dog-eared book* * *das (ugs.)1)Eselsohren haben — (fig.) have donkey's ears
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5 écorner
écorner [ekɔʀne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ meuble] to chip the corner of ; [+ livre] to turn down the corner of* * *ekɔʀne1) ( entamer) to dent [image de marque]; to make a hole in [capital]2) ( abîmer) to make [something] dog-eared GB, to dogear [livre]* * *ekɔʀne vt1) [livre] to make dog-eared2) [taureau] to dehorn3) [économies, capital] to make a dent in* * *écorner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( entamer) to take the edge off [gloire, réputation]; to cut down, make a hole in [capital, somme];3 Vét to poll [animal].[ekɔrne] verbe transitif1. [endommager - cadre, meuble] to chip a corner off ; [ - livre, page] to fold down the corner of, to dog-ear2. [fortune, héritage] to make a dent in -
6 za|drzeć
pf — za|dzierać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (oderwać brzeg) to chip- zadrzeć sobie paznokieć to chip one’s nail- zadrzeć kartkę w książce to dog-ear a page in a book2. (unieść) to lift [głowę, ogon, spódnicę]- zadarł głowę, żeby policzyć, ile pięter ma wieżowiec he craned his neck to count how many stories the skyscraper had- dawniej zadzierała nosa she used to put on airs, she used to queen it over everybodyⅡ vi pot. (narazić się) to cross (z kimś sb)- zadrzeć z prawem to fall foul of the law- zadarł z gangsterami he fell foul of gangsters- lepiej z nim nie zadzierać better not to cross him, better not to fall foul of himⅢ zadrzeć się — zadzierać się 1. (zostać oberwanym z brzegu) to chip- zadarł mi się paznokieć I chipped a nail2. (zadrzeć się ku górze) zadarły się rogi kartek w książce the corners of the pages in the book are dog-eared- zadarły się noski w pantoflach the toes of my shoes have curledThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > za|drzeć
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7 r|óg
m (G rogu) 1. Zool. horn- rogi bawołu/krowy buffalo/cow horns- rogi jelenia/łosia deer/elk antlers- rogi jeleni na ścianach (deer) antlers hanging on the walls- zrzucać rogi to shed antlers- ślimak wystawił/schował rogi the snail put out/pulled a. drew in its horns- pokazać rogi przen. to show one’s temper2. sgt (substancja) horn- nóż oprawny w róg a knife with a horn handle- grzebień z rogu a horn comb3. (pojemnik) horn- róg z prochem/tabaką a powder/snuff horn- róg obfitości the horn of plenty, the cornucopia- oferty sypały się jak z rogu obfitości offers poured in4. Muz. horn- róg sygnałowy/myśliwski a signal/hunting horn- róg alpejski an alpenhorn- grać na rogu to play a a. the horn- zadąć w róg to blow a horn5. (u zbiegu krawędzi) corner- róg kartki/kołnierzyka a corner of a page/collar- pozaginane rogi w książce dog-eared corners of a book- wycierać oczy rogiem chusteczki to wipe one’s eyes with the corner of one’s hanky- uderzyć się głową o róg stołu to hit one’s head on the corner of a table- siedzieć na rogu to sit at the corner of a table- róg kanapy/pokoju a corner of a couch/room- w rogu pokoju in the corner of a room- róg ulicy a corner of a street- róg Hożej i Marszałkowskiej the corner of Hoża and Marszałkowska streets- sklep/dom na rogu a shop/house on the corner- zatrzymać się na rogu ulicy to stop at the corner of the street- skręcić za róg to turn around the corner- zniknąć za rogiem to disappear around the corner- mieszkam tuż za rogiem I live just around the corner6. Sport. (miejsce, rzut rożny) corner- odgwizdać róg pot. to award a corner- wybijać róg pot. to take a corner- strzał w krótki/długi róg a shot at the near/far post■ chwycić a. wziąć byka za rogi to take the bull by the horns- przyprawić a. przypiąć komuś rogi to cuckold sb- przytrzeć komuś rogów to cut sb down to size pot.- zapędzić kogoś w kozi róg to drive sb into a cornerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > r|óg
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