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1 drum into
to force someone to remember (something) by repeating it constantly:يُجْبِرُ على التَّذَكُّرYou never remember anything unless I drum it in/into you.
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2 drum in
to force someone to remember (something) by repeating it constantly:يُجْبِرُ على التَّذَكُّرYou never remember anything unless I drum it in/into you.
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3 a porni pe ultimul (său) drum
to step into one's last bus.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a porni pe ultimul (său) drum
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4 ulangi berkali-kali sampai paham
drum into, drummed into, drummed into, drumming into -
5 einhämmern
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)2. einhämmern auf (+ Akk) Boxer etc.: rain blows on, pummel; er hämmerte auf das Klavier ein he pounded away at the piano* * *ein|häm|mern sep1. vtNagel etc to hammer in ( in +acc -to); Inschrift etc to chisel in ( in +acc -to), to engrave ( in +acc into)jdm etw éínhämmern (fig) — to hammer or drum sth into sb
2. viéínhämmern — to hammer on sth
auf jdn éínhämmern (lit, fig) — to pound sb
* * *(to teach a person (something) with difficulty, by repetition: Grammar was hammered into us at school.) hammer* * *ein|häm·mernI. vt▪ jdm etw \einhämmern to hammer [or drum] sth into sb['s head]II. vi1. (einschlagen)▪ auf jdn \einhämmern to pound sb2. (dröhnend einwirken) to pound [in] sb's ears* * *1.intransitives Verb2.auf etwas (Akk.) einhämmern — hammer on something
transitives Verbjemandem etwas einhämmern — hammer or drum something into somebody or somebody's head
* * *einhämmern v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1.in +akk) hammer in(to)2.er hämmerte auf das Klavier ein he pounded away at the piano3. fig:einhämmern drum the rules etc into sb* * *1.intransitives Verb2.auf etwas (Akk.) einhämmern — hammer on something
transitives Verbjemandem etwas einhämmern — hammer or drum something into somebody or somebody's head
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6 einimpfen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. umg.: jemandem etw. einimpfen (Hass etc.) instil(l) s.th. into s.o.; (Glauben etc.) auch indoctrinate s.o. with s.th.; (einbläuen) drum s.th. into s.o.* * *to inoculate* * *ein|imp|fenvt seper hat seinen Kindern diese Ansichten eingeimpft — he drummed these ideas into his children
* * *ein|imp·fenvt▪ jdm etw \einimpfen to drum sth into sb▪ jdm \einimpfen, dass... to drum into sb that...* * *transitives Verb (ugs.)* * *einimpfen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. umg:jemandem etwas einimpfen (Hass etc) instil(l) sth into sb; (Glauben etc) auch indoctrinate sb with sth; (einbläuen) drum sth into sb2. MED:jemandem ein Serum einimpfen give sb a vaccination, vaccinate sb, inoculate sb* * *transitives Verb (ugs.)* * *v.to inoculate v. -
7 вдалбливать
1) General subject: beat in, belabor ( smth), din into ears (что-л., кому-л.), din into head (что-л., кому-л.), drum, grind (ученику и т. п.), hammer in (в голову), pump (into; что-л. кому-л.), (что-л. кому-л.) pump into, ram, ram into (что-л., кому-л.), rub (into; кому-л.), beat into, hammer in, hammer into, rub down, din2) Literal: drive into, drum into -
8 machacar
v.1 to crush.Ella machaca las semillas She crushes the seeds.2 to bone up on(informal) (estudiar). (peninsular Spanish)3 to go on and on (informal) (insistir).4 to repeat over and over, to insist on, to drive into the ground, to repeat.Ella machaca sus razones She repeats over and over her reasons.5 to insist in harping on a subject.Ella machaca siempre She insists in harping on a subject always.* * *1 (triturar) to crush4 familiar (estudiar) to swot up on, US grind away at5 familiar (insistir en) to harp on about, go on about1 (estudiar) to swot up, cram, US grind\machacársela tabú to wank, US jerk offpor mí como si se la machaca tabú I couldn't give a toss* * *1. VT1) (=triturar) to crush2) * (=aniquilar) [+ contrincante] to thrash; [en discusión] to crush, flatten3) [+ precio] to slash4) * [+ lección, asignatura] to swot (up) *5) Esp * (=insistir sobre) to go on about6) (Baloncesto) * to dunk, slam dunk2. VI *1) Esp (=insistir) to go on¡no machaques! — don't go on so!, stop harping on about it!
hierro 1)machacar con o sobre algo — to go on about sth
2) (=empollar) to swot *3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (fam) < contrincante> to thrash (colloq)c) (fam) ( pegar) to beat... to a pulpd) < precios> to slash2) (Esp fam)a) ( repetír)machacar un tema — to go on o harp on about a subject (colloq)
b) ( estudiar) to bone up on (colloq)2.machacar via) (fam) ( insistir)machacar con or sobre algo — to go on o harp on about something (colloq)
b) (fam) ( para un examen) to cram (colloq)3.machacarse v pron (fam) < dedo> to crush* * *= bust, batter, squash, crush, clobber, steamroller, pound, lick, mash, blow away.Ex. 'That new project he's been busting himself and everyone else over is way behind schedule and Peterson is getting fed up'.Ex. But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.Ex. The article has the title 'Reorganizing organizations and information: how knowledge technologies squash heirarchy and alter the role of information'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Dinosaurs to crush flies: computer catalogues, classification and other barriers to library use'.Ex. Clobbering the rich with taxes doesn't help anyone.Ex. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex. A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.Ex. They got licked by a bunch of little, ill-armed peasant guerillas.Ex. But scooping out the baked potatoes' flesh, mashing it with other ingredients, and then baking them again takes some extra time.Ex. If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' ' blown away,' or 'shredded'.----* machacar los tipos = batter + type.* machacársela = jerk + Reflexivo + off, wank.* machacar un idea = squash + idea.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (fam) < contrincante> to thrash (colloq)c) (fam) ( pegar) to beat... to a pulpd) < precios> to slash2) (Esp fam)a) ( repetír)machacar un tema — to go on o harp on about a subject (colloq)
b) ( estudiar) to bone up on (colloq)2.machacar via) (fam) ( insistir)machacar con or sobre algo — to go on o harp on about something (colloq)
b) (fam) ( para un examen) to cram (colloq)3.machacarse v pron (fam) < dedo> to crush* * *= bust, batter, squash, crush, clobber, steamroller, pound, lick, mash, blow away.Ex: 'That new project he's been busting himself and everyone else over is way behind schedule and Peterson is getting fed up'.
Ex: But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.Ex: The article has the title 'Reorganizing organizations and information: how knowledge technologies squash heirarchy and alter the role of information'.Ex: The article is entitled 'Dinosaurs to crush flies: computer catalogues, classification and other barriers to library use'.Ex: Clobbering the rich with taxes doesn't help anyone.Ex: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.Ex: A rotary machine invented in Holland in the late seventeenth century did not pound but minced the rags into pulp with revolving knives.Ex: They got licked by a bunch of little, ill-armed peasant guerillas.Ex: But scooping out the baked potatoes' flesh, mashing it with other ingredients, and then baking them again takes some extra time.Ex: If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' ' blown away,' or 'shredded'.* machacar los tipos = batter + type.* machacársela = jerk + Reflexivo + off, wank.* machacar un idea = squash + idea.* * *machacar [A2 ]vtA1 ‹ajo› to crush; ‹almendras› to grind, crush; ‹piedra› to crush, pound4 ‹precios› to slashB ( Esp)1 ( fam)(remachar): machácale bien lo que tiene que hacer make sure you drum into her what she has to dosiguen machacando los mismos puntos they're still going on about o harping on about the same points ( colloq)■ machacarvi1 ( fam)(insistir): machacar con or sobre algo to go on o harp on about sth ( colloq)1 ( fam); ‹dedo› to smash, crush2 ( Esp fam) ‹comida/bebida› to put away ( colloq), to polish off ( colloq); ‹trabajo› to polish off ( colloq); ‹dinero› to blow ( colloq)* * *
machacar ( conjugate machacar) verbo transitivo
‹ almendras› to grind, crush;
‹ piedra› to crush, pound
verbo intransitivo
machacar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a golpes) to crush: hay que machacar los ajos, you have to crush the garlic
2 fam (vencer, derrotar) to crush, thrash: nos machacaron en la final, they thrashed us in the final
3 fam (estudiar) to study hard: aún me quedan por machacar dos lecciones, I still have to swot up on two lessons
4 fam (agotar, cansar) to exhaust, wear out: este trabajo me machaca, this job wears me out
II verbo intransitivo
1 fam (estudiar) to cram, US grind
2 fam (insistir) to harp on, go on: siempre machaca sobre lo mismo, she's always going on about the same thing
' machacar' also found in these entries:
English:
crush
- dead
- dent
- labour
- lick
- pound
- grind
- hammer
* * *♦ vt1. [desmenuzar] to crushsigue machacando las mismas ideas she keeps on trotting out the same old ideas6. [en baloncesto] to dunk♦ vi2. [en baloncesto] to dunk* * *I v/t1 ( triturar) crush2 fig ( vencer) thrash3 en baloncesto dunkII v/i2 en baloncesto dunk* * *machacar {72} vt1) : to crush, to grind2) : to beat, to poundmachacar vi: to insist, to go on (about)* * *machacar vb1. (triturar) to crush2. (vencer) to thrash3. (insistir) to go over / to go on -
9 проглушавам
deafenпроглушавам ушите на някого split s.o.'s ears, прен. din/drum into s.o.'s ears, din into s.o* * *проглуша̀вам,гл. deafen; \проглушавам ушите на някого split s.o.’s ears, прен. din/drum into s.o.’s ears, din into s.o.* * *deafen; din* * *1. deafen 2. ПРОГЛУШАВАМ ушите на някого split s.o.'s ears, прен. din/drum into s.o.'s ears, din into s.o -
10 вбивать
1) General subject: beat in, beat into, crack in, drive, drub, drum, hammer, hammer in, knock, knock down, knock in, peg in, peg into, pile, punch in (гвоздь и т. п.), thump, flog into, tap (напр. гвозди)2) Naval: maul3) Colloquial: thwack5) Engineering: ram8) Makarov: ding, drive smth (in) (вгонять), hammer smth in (обычно ударами молота), ram smth into (бабой, копром), stuff (в сознание), drive hammer, drive in, drive in hammer, drive into, drub into, force in, flog into (в голову), drive (вгонять) -
11 все уши прожужжать
1) General subject: drum into ears (кому-л., о чем-л.), ding into the ears2) Jargon: to be talking one's arse off (AmE)3) Makarov: drum into ears (кому-л. о чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > все уши прожужжать
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12 einhämmern
ein|häm·mernvtjdm etw \einhämmern to hammer [or drum] sth into sb['s head];vi1) ( einschlagen)auf jdn \einhämmern to pound sb2) ( dröhnend einwirken) to pound [in] sb's ears -
13 einimpfen
ein|imp·fenvtjdm etw \einimpfen to drum sth into sb;jdm \einimpfen, dass to drum into sb that -
14 вдолбить
1) General subject: ding, knock home, knock into head (что-л., кому-л.)2) Literal: drive into3) Makarov: knock (smth.) into (smb.'s) head (кому-л.; что-л.), drum into head (что-л. кому-л.) -
15 meter a fuerza de repetir
• din into• ding into• drum into• hammer home• hammer into shape• instil• instinctDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > meter a fuerza de repetir
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16 вдовбувати
= вдовбати1) to work in with a chisel; to chisel in, to hew in2) ( багаторазово пояснювати) to drum ( into), to din ( into), to pump ( into) -
17 проглуша
проглуша̀,проглуша̀вам гл. deafen; \проглуша ушите на някого split s.o.’s ears, прен. din/drum into s.o.’s ears, din into s.o. -
18 indrammen
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19 hamre ind
drum in / into -
20 vtlouci do hlavy
drum in / into
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