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81 play
[pleɪ] nto be at \play beim Spiel sein, spielen;to do sth in \play etw [nur] zum Spaß tun;it's only in \play es ist doch nur Spaßrain stopped \play wegen des Regens wurde das Spiel unterbrochen;the start/close of \play der Beginn/das Ende des Spiels;to be in/out of \play im Spiel/im Aus seinto make a bad/good \play ein schlechtes/gutes Spiel machen;a foul \play ein Foul[spiel] ntone-act \play Einakter m;radio \play Hörspiel nt;television \play Fernsehspiel nt, Fernsehfilm m;to go to see a \play ins Theater gehen;the \play of light [on sth] das Spiel des Lichts [auf etw dat];the \play of emotion across his face revealed his conflict seine widerstreitenden Gefühle spiegelten sich in seinem Gesicht widerto bring sth into \play etw ins Spiel bringen;to come into \play eine Rolle spielen;to bring sth into \play etw einsetzenPHRASES:1) ( amuse oneself) spielen;can Jenny come out and \play? kann Jenny zum Spielen rauskommen?;to \play with sb/ sth mit jdm/etw spielen;do you want to \play with us? willst du mitspielen?;to \play on the swings schaukeln;to \play in the sandpit im Sandkasten spielen2) sports spielen;Leonora always \plays to win Leonora will immer gewinnen;to \play against sb gegen jdn spielen;they're a difficult team to \play against diese Mannschaft ist ein schwieriger Gegner;to \play in attack/ defence in der Offensive/als Verteidiger(in) spielen;to \play for a city/ team für eine Stadt/ein Team spielen;to \play in the match am Spiel teilnehmen;it wasn't really \playing fair not to tell her es war nicht besonders fair, dass du ihr nichts gesagt hast‘Hamlet’ is \playing at the Guildhall in der Guildhall kommt zurzeit der ‚Hamlet‘;to \play to a full house vor ausverkauftem Haus spielen;Macbeth \played to full houses die Macbeth-Vorstellungen waren immer ausverkauft;to \play opposite sb mit jdm [zusammen] spielen4) mus spielen5) ( move)the searchlights \played across [or over] the facade of the palace die [Such]scheinwerfer strichen über die Schlossfassade;we watched the light \playing on the surface of the water wir beobachteten das Spiel des Lichts auf dem Wasser;she could hear the fountain \playing in the courtyard outside sie hörte den Springbrunnen im Hof plätschern;6) ( gamble) spielen;to \play for fun zum Spaß [o ohne Einsatz] spielen;to \play for money um Geld spielenhow will this \play with the voters? wie wird das bei den Wählern ankommen?PHRASES:to \play to the gallery ( pej) billige Effekthascherei betreiben ( pej) ( of a politician) populistische Stammtischparolen ausgeben ( pej)to \play into sb's hands jdm in die Hände arbeiten;to \play for time versuchen, Zeit zu gewinnen, auf Zeit spielen;1) ( take part in)to \play sth etw spielen;to \play a match ein Spiel bestreiten, spielen;to \play a round/ set eine Runde/einen Satz spielen;Luke \plays centre forward/ back Luke ist Mittelstürmer/Verteidiger2) ( compete against)to \play sb gegen jdn spielen;Sampras will be \playing Agassi Sampras wird gegen Agassi antreten3) ( execute)to \play a shot schießen;( in snooker) stoßen;to \play the ball den Ball spielen;to \play a stroke schlagen4) ( have)5) ( act as)to \play sb/ sth jdn/etw spielen;to \play an act/ a scene einen Akt/eine Szene spielen;to \play the lead die Hauptrolle spielen;to \play host to sb jds Gastgeber/Gastgeberin sein;to \play host to sth event etw ausrichten;don't \play the innocent with me tu nicht so unschuldig6) musto \play sth etw spielen;to \play a solo/ symphony ein Solo/eine Symphonie spielen;to \play sth by ear etw nach Gehör spielen;to \play it by ear ( fig) improvisieren;to \play an encore eine Zugabe geben;7) ( operate)to \play sth CD, tape etw [ab]spielen;to \play the radio Radio hören;to \play one's stereo seine Anlage anhaben;they're \playing African music on the radio im Radio kommt gerade afrikanische Musik;must you \play your radio loud? musst du dein Radio so laut stellen?;to \play a video sich dat ein Video ansehen;(start \playing) eine Videokassette einlegenthe band is \playing Los Angeles on the 29th die Band spielt am 29. in Los Angeles9) ( gamble)to \play the horses auf Pferde wetten;to \play a slot machine an einem Spielautomaten spielen;to \play the stock market an der Börse spekulieren10) ( perpetrate)to \play a trick [or joke] on sb jdn hochnehmen ( fig) ( fam), jdn veräppeln ( fam) ( practical joke) [jdm] einen Streich spielen;he's always \playing tricks der ist vielleicht ein Scherzkeks (sl), er wandte einen Trick anthe rescue team \played searchlights over the area das Rettungsteam ließ Scheinwerfer über die Gegend schweifento \play an ace/ a king ein Ass/einen König [aus]spielen;to \play a trump einen Trumpf spielen13) ( when fishing)to \play a fish einen Fisch auszappeln lassen (durch Nachlassen der Leine)PHRASES:to \play [with] one's cards close to one's chest seine Karten nicht offenlegen ( fig)to \play one's cards right geschickt taktieren;( plans) etw durcheinanderbringen;to \play ducks and drakes with sth ( Brit) jdn schlecht behandeln;to \play second fiddle [to sb] [im Verhältnis zu jdm] die zweite Geige spielen ( fam)to \play the field sich akk umsehen;the firm continues to \play the field and do business with six other companies die Firma sondiert das Terrain und verhandelt mit sechs weiteren Firmen;to \play gooseberry ( Brit) das fünfte Rad am Wagen sein;to \play havoc with sth etw durcheinanderbringen;to \play [merry] hell with sth etw völlig durcheinanderbringen;( pretend to be ignorant) sich akk dumm stellen;to \play it cool den Unbeteiligten spielen;to \play dumb sich akk taub stellen;to \play sb false ( form) jdn hintergehen;to \play safe auf Nummer sicher gehen -
82 duck
I [dʌk] сущ.1) уткаduck tail — утиный хвост; вихор, хохолок
decoy duck охот. — подсадная утка, манок
A male duck is a drake. — Самец утки - это селезень.
2) утятинаPeking duck — кул. утка по-пекински
3) разг. голубчик, голубушка ( в обращении)4) разг. душка, прелесть, чудоOh, isn't he a duck of a fellow? — Не правда ли, он просто прелесть?
5) неудачникSyn:6) кегля7) амер.; разг. пареньI can't quite make out this other duck. — Я не вполне могу понять того парня.
8) растратчикSyn:9) воен.; жарг. грузовик-амфибия••duck's weather, fine day for ducks — дождливая погода
II [dʌk] 1. гл.dead duck разг. — дохлый номер
1) = duck downа) быстро наклонить, нагнутьto duck one's head — пригнуться, пригнуть голову
б) наклониться, нагнуться, пригнутьсяHe had to duck to get through the door. — Ему пришлось нагнуться, чтобы пройти в дверь.
Duck down behind this wall and then the policeman won't see you. — Спрячься за стену и полицейский тебя не увидит.
He's got a gun, duck down! — У него пистолет, пригнись.
2) нырятьSyn:3) окунать (кого-л. / что-л.)I say, duck her in the loch, and then we will see whether she is witch or not. — Послушай, окуни её в озеро, и мы посмотрим, ведьма она или нет.
4) нырять, убегать5) = duck down раболепствоватьSyn:6) = duck away; = duck out уклоняться, избегать, увиливатьYou can't duck out now, you made a solemn promise. — Ты не можешь теперь уклониться, ты клятвенно пообещал.
No parent can duck out of his duty to his children. — Нет таких родителей, которые могут отказаться от ответственности за своих детей.
It's unlawful to try to duck out of paying taxes. — Уклонение от налогов незаконно.
Syn:••2. сущ.1) ныряниеSyn:III [dʌk] сущ.1) грубое полотно, парусина2) ( ducks) парусиновые брюкиThe other day I saw a goose in white ducks. — На днях я видел одного придурка в белых парусиновых брюках.
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83 duck
n. eend; nul punten; lieverd; buigzaamheid--------v. buigen, zich bukkenduck1[ duk] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; meervoud: voor 0.1 ook duck〉3 〈Brits-Engels; informeel〉 liefje ⇒ schatje, snoesje 〈voornamelijk als aanspreekvorm; ook in meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:¶ duck(s) and drake(s) • het keilen, het kiskassenplay ducks and drakes with/make ducks and drakes of • verkwanselentake to something like a duck to water • in z'n element zijnfunny old duck • vreemde snoeshaan〈 vulgair〉 (go) fuck a duck! • krijg (nou) de klere!————————duck21 buigen ⇒ (zich) bukken, wegduiken→ duck out duck out/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
84 hacer cabrillas
• play at ducks and drakes• play duck and drake• play ducks and drakes• skim stones -
85 jugar a cabrillas
• play at ducks and drakes• play duck and drake• play ducks and drakes -
86 hacer patitos
v.to play ducks and drakes, to play duck and drake, to play at ducks and drakes, to skim stones. -
87 блины
1) General subject: ducks and drakes (бросание плоских камешков так, чтобы они прыгали по поверхности воды), pancake ice2) Australian slang: ducks and drakes (игра, в кот. участники бросают плоские камешки так, чтобы они прыгали по поверхности воды) -
88 печь блины
1) General subject: play ducks and drakes, skip pebbles on the water2) Makarov: make ducks and drakes (бросать плоские камешки на поверхность воды), skip pebbles on the water (бросать камешки в воду, чтобы они подпрыгивали) -
89 блины
1) General subject: ducks and drakes (бросание плоских камешков так, чтобы они прыгали по поверхности воды), pancake ice2) Australian slang: ducks and drakes (игра, в кот. участники бросают плоские камешки так, чтобы они прыгали по поверхности воды) -
90 поступать безрассудно
1) General subject: fling cap over the windmill, play ducks and drakes, throw hat over the windmill, be going strong, bo going strong, go beyond the bounds of reason, go it strong, throw one's cap over the windmill2) Makarov: make ducks and drakes, fling cap over the windmill (о женщине), fling hat over the windmill (о женщине)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поступать безрассудно
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91 kaczka
- ki; -ki; dat sg -ce; gen pl; -ek; fkaczka dziennikarska — (przen) canard
* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek1. orn. duck ( Anatidae); puszczać kaczki play ducks and drakes; kaczka dziennikarska przen. canard, journalistic hoax.2. ( do oddawania moczu) bed urinal.3. lotn. canard, tail-first aircraft.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kaczka
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92 cabrilla
f.1 cabrilla (fish).2 whitecap, wave with a crest of foam, wave with a foaming white crest.3 comber, Serranus cabrilla.* * *1 (trípode) sawhorse1 (manchas) scorch marks on the legs2 (pequeñas olas) white horses, whitecaps\hacer cabrillas to play ducks and drakes, skim stonesjugar a salta cabrilla to play leapfrog* * *cabrilla nf1. [pez] spotted grouper, cabrilla2.cabrillas [olas] white horses, foam-crested waves -
93 a bate... la pingea / tălpi
to make ducks and drakes of...to play ducks and drakes with...Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a bate... la pingea / tălpi
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94 a da pe gârlă
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95 kacsázik
(DE) gewatschelt; (EN) play at ducks and drakes; play ducks and drakes; waddle; waggle -
96 поступать безрассудно
play ducks and drakes with smth. словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > поступать безрассудно
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97 рисковать чем-л.
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98 drake
/dreik/ * danh từ - phù du (làm) mồi câu * danh từ - vịt đực !to make ducks and drakes - (xem) duck !to play ducks and drakes with - (xem) duck -
99 duck
I [dʌk]2) (in cricket)••II 1. [dʌk]1) (lower)to duck one's head — chinare o piegare la testa
2) (dodge) schivare, scansare [punch, ball]3) fig. (avoid) evitare [issue, responsibility]4) (push under water) immergere nell'acqua, cacciare sott'acqua [ person]2.III 1. [dʌk]to duck behind sth. — nascondersi o cacciarsi dietro qcs
nome tess. tela f. olona2.* * *I verb1) (to push briefly under water: They splashed about, ducking each other in the pool.)2) (to lower the head suddenly as if to avoid a blow: He ducked as the ball came at him.)II plurals - ducks, duck; noun1) (a kind of wild or domesticated water-bird with short legs and a broad flat beak.)2) (a female duck. See also drake.)3) (in cricket, a score of nil by a batsman: He was out for a duck.)•- duckling* * *[dʌk]1. nshe's taken to her new school like a duck to water — si è trovata subito benissimo nella nuova scuola
2. vt(plunge in water: person, head) spingere sotto (acqua)3. vi•* * *I [dʌk]2) (in cricket)••II 1. [dʌk]1) (lower)to duck one's head — chinare o piegare la testa
2) (dodge) schivare, scansare [punch, ball]3) fig. (avoid) evitare [issue, responsibility]4) (push under water) immergere nell'acqua, cacciare sott'acqua [ person]2.III 1. [dʌk]to duck behind sth. — nascondersi o cacciarsi dietro qcs
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100 duck
I verb1) (to push briefly under water: They splashed about, ducking each other in the pool.) potopiti (se)2) (to lower the head suddenly as if to avoid a blow: He ducked as the ball came at him.) skloniti se, skriti seII plurals - ducks, duck; noun1) (a kind of wild or domesticated water-bird with short legs and a broad flat beak.) raca2) (a female duck. See also drake.) raca3) (in cricket, a score of nil by a batsman: He was out for a duck.) ničla (pri kriketu)•- duckling* * *I [dʌk]nounzoology raca; amfibijsko vozilo; colloquially srček, ljubček; očarljiva oseba; American military našiv; bankrotnik, dolžnik; invalid; colloquially nič, ničla (kriket)a lame duck — dolžnik; invalidlike a duck in a thunderstorm — potrt, otožen; zgubljento play ( —ali make) ducks and drakes — metati žabice (na vodni gladini); zapravljatilike water off a duck's back — brez učinka, kot bob ob stenocolloquially a duck of a — očarljiv(to take to s.th.) like a duck to water — (lotiti se česa) z veseljem, brez obotavljanjaduck's egg sport nič, nobena točka (kriket)II [dʌk]intransitive verb & transitive verbpočeniti, počepati; hitro glavo skloniti, ukloniti se; potapljati, potopiti (se); race loviticolloquially prikloniti se; slang to duck out — popihati joIII [dʌk]nounnagla sklonitev, počep, potopitevIV [dʌk]nounvrsta surovega platna; plural hlače iz takega blagaV [dʌk]nouncolloquially izkrcevalni čoln za amfibije
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