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1 belarri
I.[from *berarri] iz.1. Anat.a. ear; \belarriak apal-apal eginda with its ears droopingb. [ izenen aurrean ] ear-, aural; \belarri zulo ear hole | aural orifice formala.c. (esa.) i-i \belarriak {berotu || gorritu} to box sb's ears; i-i {egin || eman} to knock sb, to bash sb; \belarrietara heldu to reach sb's ears; \belarri bat emango nuke pianoa horrek bezain ongi jotzeko I'd give my {right arm || eyetooth} to play the piano as well as he does ; \belarri batetik sartu eta bestetik atera to go in one ear and out the other; buruz \belarri egin to play dumb; ez dadila inoren \belarrietara heldu gure asmoen berri let no one hear of our intentions; Txomin \belarrietaraino sartuta dago arazo zikin honetan Txomin is deeply involved in this sordid business; \belarrira esan | \belarri ertzera esan to suggest; zazpi \belarrirekin egon to be all ears2. (irud.) ear; euskaldunen \belarria ez dago punturik gabeko bertsora egina the Basque ear does not lend itself to free verse ; musikarako \belarria du (s)he's got an ear for music; \belarriak dauzka he's got a good ear3. (gerrikoari d.) buckle; \belarria lotu to buckle up; \belarria askatu to unbuckleII.iz. Landr. ( perretxiko bat) phylloptopsis; \belarri landu oyster mushroom -
2 ailleagan
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3 зашлевявам
slap in the face, box/clip s.o.'s ear, box on the ear(s)* * *зашлевя̀вам,гл. slap in the face, box/clip s.o.’s ear, box on the ear(s); sl. plug s.o. one in the ear-hole.* * *slap; smack; spank* * *slap in the face, box/clip s.o.'s ear, box on the ear(s) -
4 пособие по безработице
1) General subject: dole (be (go) on the dole - получать пособие), redundance, relief, susso, unemployment benefit, jobless benefit2) Law: unemployment compensation3) Economy: unemployment payment, unemployment relief, out-of-work benefits (http://www.poverty.org.uk/technical/benefits.shtml)4) Mining: unemployment insurance5) Jargon: ear hole (If I get the tin tack I’m going on the ear hole.)6) Sociology: earnings-related unemployment daily allowance (сумма которого составляет определённый процент от заработка, как правило на последнем месте работы), Job seeking allowance (политкорректная форма:-) введена в Британии)8) Business: redundancy award, redundancy payment, unemployment allowance, unemployment pay9) leg.N.P. unemployment benefitsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пособие по безработице
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5 зашлевя
зашлевя̀,зашлевя̀вам гл. slap in the face, box/clip s.o.’s ear, box on the ear(s); sl. plug s.o. one in the ear-hole. -
6 ушное отверстие
Medicine: ear hole -
7 སྙན་ཁུང་
[snyan khung]ear-hole, hearing -
8 རྣ་ཁུང་
[rna khung]ear hole -
9 baston
n. m.1. 'Backhander', slap. Envoyer un baston: To give someone a belt round the ear-hole.2. Punch-up, brawl, fight. -
10 castagnette
n. f.1. 'Clip round the ear-hole', sharp clout, stinging blow.2. Jouer des castagnettes: To shake in one's shoes, to tremble with fear. -
11 frotter
I.v. trans.1. To 'dust up', to beat up, to thrash.a To 'give someone a clout round the ear-hole', to box someone's ears.b To give someone a severe telling-off.3. En frotter une: To 'have a whirl', to 'have a shuffle', to have a dance with someone (also: en suer une).II.v. intrans. To dance closely entwined. Les jours de bal, ça frotte ferme au village: At the village hop, couples really let their hair down.III.v. trans. reflex.1. To attack, to engage in contact (physical or verbal). Qu'il ne se frotte pas à moi! He'd better keep his distance if he knows what's good for him!2. To 'beat the dummy', to 'wank', to masturbate. -
12 taloche
n. f. 'Clout', 'cuff', blow with the flat of the hand. (The word is usually encountered in conjunction with disobedient children; where adults are concerned, the word talmouse is more likely. Il lui a filé une sacrée taloche à son moujingue: He gave that kid of his a whacking clout round the ear-hole.) -
13 скважина
aperture, ear, hole, wellРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > скважина
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14 Ohröffnung
f1. ear hole2. earhole -
15 отверстие
hole имя существительное: -
16 taladrar
v.to drill.este ruido te taladra los tímpanos the noise is ear-piercing* * *2 (billetes etc) to punch3 figurado (los oídos) to pierce* * *verb* * *VT1) [+ pared] to drill a hole/holes in, drill; [+ billete, documento] to punch2) [ruido, mirada, dolor] to pierceun llanto de bebé taladra el silencio — a baby's cry pierces the silence, the silence is shattered by a baby's cry
* * *verbo transitivoa) <pared/madera> to drill (through)b) < oído>un ruido que taladra los oídos — an earsplitting o earpiercing noise
* * *= drill.Ex. Then the accession card is drilled with the appropriate holes for the keywords = A continuación, la ficha se perfora con los agujeros necesarios para las palabras clave.* * *verbo transitivoa) <pared/madera> to drill (through)b) < oído>un ruido que taladra los oídos — an earsplitting o earpiercing noise
* * *= drill.Ex: Then the accession card is drilled with the appropriate holes for the keywords = A continuación, la ficha se perfora con los agujeros necesarios para las palabras clave.
* * *taladrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹pared/madera› to drill holes/a hole in, to drill (through), to make o bore holes/a hole inesta broca no taladra metales this bit won't drill (through) metal2«ruido»: un ruido que taladra los oídos an ear-splitting o ear-piercing noise* * *
taladrar ( conjugate taladrar) verbo transitivo ‹pared/madera› to drill (through)
taladrar verbo transitivo to drill, bore
' taladrar' also found in these entries:
English:
bore
- drill
* * *taladrar vt[madera, metal, suelo] to drill;taladra la pared aquí para poner el tornillo drill a hole in the wall here for the screw;este ruido te taladra los tímpanos this noise goes right through you* * *v/t drill* * *taladrar vt: to drill* * *taladrar vb to drill a hole in -
17 ухо
ср.; мн. ч. ушиговорить кому-л. на ухо — to whisper in smb.'s ear, to have a private word with smb.
затыкать уши — to close/stop one's ears
капли для уха — мн. ч. ear-drops
длинное висячее ухо — ( животного) flap
воспаление уха — inflammation of the ear; otitis мед.
••насторожить уши — разг.; перен. тж. to prick up one's ears
пропускать мимо ушей — (что-л.) разг. to turn a deaf ear (to); to pay no heed (to)
в одно ухо вошло, в другое вышло — in at one ear and out at the other
влюбиться по уши (в кого-л.) — to be over head and ears in love
дать кому-л. в ухо — to box smb.'s ears мн. ч., to give smb. a box on the ear(s)
по уши, по самые уши — over head and ears; (быть в работе и т.п.) to be up to one's ears/neck in; ( быть в долгах) to be up to one's ears/neck in debt, to be deep in the hole
прожужжать, протрубить все уши о чем-л.— разг. to talk smb.'s ears off about smth., to din smth. into smb.'s ears
развешивать уши — разг. to listen openmouthed
тащить за уши, тянуть за уши — разг. to drag smb. up the ladder ( помогать); to drag smb. into smth. by the ears ( заставлять)
уши вянут (от) — разг. it makes one sick to hear
хлопать ушами — разг. to look blank ( ничего не понимать); to sit around doing nothing ( упустить шанс)
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18 отверстие
1) General subject: V-door (окно вышки в форме перевёрнутой буквы V, которое находится напротив лебёдки и над стеллажом для труб на буровой установке. Это отверстие (дверь) используется для перетаскивания бурильных труб обсадных труб со стеллажа на пол буровой), aperture, boring, breach, break, ear, gab, gape, hole, mesh (решета, грохота), open, opening, orifice, perforation, piercing, porthole, thirl, vent2) Computers: slot4) Biology: hole (проделанное в древесине насекомыми), osteole, ostiole5) Naval: leak6) Medicine: fenestra, foramen ( pl foramina), gap, hiatus, introitus (напр. влагалища), meatus, ostium (вход в полый орган или канал), passage, pore, porus, stoma, trema, apertura, Orificium7) Military: inlet8) Engineering: bore (образованное сверлом), hatchway (гидротехнического сооружения), housing, loop, mouth, perforation (перфорационное), port, port hole, through (грохота, сита), vent (выпускное), ventage (выпускное), window9) Agriculture: slit, throat (сростнолепестного цветка), waterway (щитовой плотины, регулятора)12) Railway term: bore (расточенное или рассверленное), loop hole13) Automobile industry: bore (расточенное или рассверлённое), (основное) hole (в системе допусков и посадок), hole (на дороге), jaw (крюка), vent hole, ventage14) Architecture: hatch15) Mining: air funnel16) Forestry: bore (расточное или рассверлённое)18) Music: fingerhole19) Textile: placketing (в одежде)20) Electronics: pinhole21) Oil: hole (для впуска и выпуска газа или жидкости), opening (для впуска и выпуска газа или жидкости), orifice (для впуска и выпуска газа или жидкости), port (для впуска и выпуска газа или жидкости), port-hole23) Silicates: opening (печи, мельницы), port (печи), vent (входное или выходное)25) Polymers: eyelet26) Automation: mortise, (проходное) passage way, receptacle, tewel27) Robots: hole (для вставления детали)28) Arms production: pintle hole29) Oceanography: aperture (в планктонной сетке)31) General subject: port (для впуска/выпуска)32) Aviation medicine: access port (для доступа), vent (дренажное, вентиляционное)33) Makarov: aperture( Conularia, Foraminifera, Mollusca) (о конуляриях, фораминиферах, моллюсках), bore (высверленное), boring (просверленное), breaking, cutoff, embrasure, mesh (сетки, сита, грохота), pass through, rent, scuttle, vent (впускное или выпускное), vent (выпускное, выходное), ventage (впускное или выпускное), waterway (щитовой плотины, регулятора и т.п.) -
19 bohren
I v/t1. (ein rundes Loch) ausbohren: bore; TECH., MED., mit Bohrer, Bohrmaschine: drill; (Brunnen) sink; (Tunnel) drive; ein Loch bohren drill a hole (in + Akk into); mit dem Finger ein Loch in die Tischdecke bohren poke a hole in the tablecloth (with one’s finger)2. einen Pfahl etc. in den Boden bohren drive ( oder sink) a post etc. into the ground; jemandem ein Messer in die Brust bohren plunge a knife into s.o.’s chest; ein Schiff in den Grund bohren send a ship to the bottom3. etw. aus etw. bohren pick s.th. out of s.th.; Rosinen aus dem Kuchen bohren pick raisins out of the cakeII vt/i Zahnarzt: drill; er hat mir zwei Zähne gebohrt umg. I had to have two fillings; er hat überhaupt nicht gebohrt I didn’t need any fillings ( oder any work done)III v/i1. TECH. drill ( nach for); nach Öl bohren drill for oil; wo sollen wir bohren? where should we start drilling?2. irgendwo bohren poke somewhere; mit den Zehen im Sand bohren poke ( oder play with) one’s toes in the sand; in der Nase bohren pick one’s nose4. fig. (eindringen) probe (in + Dat into); in jemandes Vergangenheit bohren delve ( oder probe) into s.o.’s past5. fig. (aufdringlich sein) persist, go on and on umg.; er bohrt auch he’s very persistent, he’ll go on and on at you; so lange bohren, bis jemand etw. tut pester s.o. into doing s.th., go on and on at s.o. until he ( oder she) does s.th. ( oder gives in) umg.IV v/refl: sich in / durch jemanden / etw. bohren bore (its way) into / through s.o / s.th.; die Rakete bohrte sich in den Boden the rocket buried itself in the ground; ein Dorn bohrte sich in ihren Finger she pricked her finger with a thorn; seine Blicke bohrten sich in ihren Rücken fig. his eyes made holes in her back* * *to drill; to bore; to gouge; to prick* * *boh|ren ['boːrən]1. vtto bore; (mit Bohrer, Bohrmaschine auch) to drill; Brunnen to sink; (= hineindrücken) Stange, Pfahl, Schwert etc to sink ( in +acc into)ein Schiff in den Grund bóhren — to send a ship to the bottom (of the sea)
2. vi1) (mit Bohrer) to bore (in +dat into), to drill (nach for)in einem Zahn bóhren — to drill a tooth
in der Nase bóhren — to pick one's nose
er bohrte und bohrte, bekam aber keine Antwort —
der Schmerz bohrte ihm im Magen — he had a gnawing pain in his stomach
3. vrbóhren —
ein grelles Licht bohrte sich durchs Dunkel — a glaring light pierced the darkness
* * *2) (to make (a hole) with a drill: He drilled holes in the wood; to drill for oil.) drill3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.) grind4) (to make (a hole) by doing this: She poked a hole in the sand with her finger.) poke* * *boh·ren[ˈbo:rən]I. vt1. (Öffnung in etw machen)einen Brunnen \bohren to sink a well2. (mit dem Bohrer bearbeiten)Beton/Holz \bohren to drill concrete/wood3. (hineinstoßen)er bohrte ihm das Messer in den Bauch he plunged the knife into his stomach; s.a. GrundII. vi1. (mit dem Bohrer arbeiten) to drill2. (stochern)[mit dem Finger] in der Nase \bohren to pick one's nosemit dem Finger im Ohr \bohren to poke one's finger in one's ear3. Zahnarzt to drill4. (nach Bodenschätzen suchen)▪ so lange \bohren, bis... to keep on asking [or keep on and on] until...sie bohrte so lange, bis ich ihr alles erzählte she kept on at me [or asking me] until I told her everythinger bohrte so lange, bis ihm seine Mutter ein Eis kaufte he kept pestering his mother until she bought him an ice cream6. (nagen)▪ [in jdm] \bohren to gnaw at sbIII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) bore; (mit Bohrer, Bohrmaschine) drill, bore < hole>; sink <well, shaft>; bore, drive < tunnel>; sink < pole, post etc.> (in + Akk. into)2) (bearbeiten) drill <wood, concrete, etc.>3) (drücken in) poke (in + Akk. in[to])2.intransitives Verb1) (eine Bohrung vornehmen) drillnach Öl/Wasser usw. bohren — drill for oil/water etc.
3.jetzt hört auf zu bohren — now, don't keep on
reflexives Verbsich in/durch etwas bohren — bore its way into/through something
* * *A. v/t1. (ein rundes Loch) ausbohren: bore; TECH, MED, mit Bohrer, Bohrmaschine: drill; (Brunnen) sink; (Tunnel) drive;ein Loch bohren drill a hole (in +akk into);mit dem Finger ein Loch in die Tischdecke bohren poke a hole in the tablecloth (with one’s finger)2. einen Pfahl etcjemandem ein Messer in die Brust bohren plunge a knife into sb’s chest;ein Schiff in den Grund bohren send a ship to the bottom3.etwas aus etwas bohren pick sth out of sth;Rosinen aus dem Kuchen bohren pick raisins out of the cakeB. v/t & v/i Zahnarzt: drill;er hat mir zwei Zähne gebohrt umg I had to have two fillings;er hat überhaupt nicht gebohrt I didn’t need any fillings ( oder any work done)C. v/i1. TECH drill (nach for);nach Öl bohren drill for oil;wo sollen wir bohren? where should we start drilling?2.irgendwo bohren poke somewhere;in der Nase bohren pick one’s nose3.4. fig (eindringen) probe (in +dat into);in jemandes Vergangenheit bohren delve ( oder probe) into sb’s pastso lange bohren, bis jemand etwas tut pester sb into doing sth, go on and on at sb until he ( oder she) does sth ( oder gives in) umgD. v/r:sich in/durch jemanden/etwas bohren bore (its way) into/through s.o/sth;die Rakete bohrte sich in den Boden the rocket buried itself in the ground;ein Dorn bohrte sich in ihren Finger she pricked her finger with a thorn;seine Blicke bohrten sich in ihren Rücken fig his eyes made holes in her back* * *1.transitives Verb1) bore; (mit Bohrer, Bohrmaschine) drill, bore < hole>; sink <well, shaft>; bore, drive < tunnel>; sink <pole, post etc.> (in + Akk. into)2) (bearbeiten) drill <wood, concrete, etc.>3) (drücken in) poke (in + Akk. in[to])2.intransitives Verb1) (eine Bohrung vornehmen) drillnach Öl/Wasser usw. bohren — drill for oil/water etc.
2) (ugs.): (drängen, fragen) keep on3.jetzt hört auf zu bohren — now, don't keep on
reflexives Verbsich in/durch etwas bohren — bore its way into/through something
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20 percer
percer [pεʀse]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = perforer) to pierce ; (avec perceuse) to drill through ; [+ chaussette, chaussure] to wear a hole in ; [+ coffre-fort] to break open ; [+ abcès] to lancec. ( = traverser) percer les nuages to break through the cloudsd. ( = découvrir) [+ mystère] to penetratee. [bébé] percer ses dents to be teething2. intransitive verba. [soleil] to come outb. [sentiment, émotion] to showc. ( = réussir, acquérir la notoriété) to make a name for o.s.* * *pɛʀse
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1) ( transpercer) to pierce [corps, surface]; ( crever) to burst [abcès, tympan]2) ( faire un trou dans)percer un trou dans — gén to make a hole in; ( avec une perceuse) to drill a hole through; ( avec une pointe fine) to pierce a hole in
3) ( créer) to make [fenêtre, porte]; to build [route, tunnel]4) ( traverser) to pierce [silence, air]; to break through [nuages]5) ( découvrir) to penetrate [secret]; to uncover [complot]6)
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verbe intransitif1) ( apparaître) [soleil] to break through; [plante] to come up; [dent] to come through2) Armée, Sport to break through3) ( se révéler) [inquiétude] to show4) ( réussir) [acteur, écrivain] to become known* * *pɛʀse1. vt1) [ouverture, trou] to make, [tunnel] to bore2) [oreilles] to pierceChristèle s'est fait percer les oreilles. — Christèle has had her ears pierced.
3) [mystère, énigme] to penetrate4)2. vi1) (= passer à travers) to come through2) (= réussir) to break through* * *percer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( transpercer) to pierce [corps, surface, armure]; ( crever) to burst [abcès, tympan]; se faire percer les oreilles to have one's ears pierced; avoir les oreilles percées to have pierced ears; un cœur percé d'une flèche a heart pierced by an arrow; cela me perce le cœur it breaks my heart; percer qn de coups de couteau to stab sb repeatedly with a knife; il avait la poitrine percée de coups de couteau he had knife-wounds in the chest;2 ( faire un trou dans) percer qch, percer un trou dans qch gén to make a hole in [seau, poche]; ( avec une perceuse) to drill ou bore a hole through [mur, bois]; ( avec une pointe fine) to pierce a hole in [coquille, couvercle] ; percer un coffre-fort to break open a safe; ma poche est percée there's a hole in my pocket; avoir des souliers percés to have holes in one's shoes;3 (créer une ouverture, une voie) to make [fenêtre, porte] (dans in); to build [route, canal, tunnel] (dans, à travers through); percer le front ennemi to break through the ennemi front lines; un mur percé de meurtrières a wall with loopholes in it;4 ( traverser) to pierce [silence, air]; to break through [nuages]; une lumière perça l'obscurité a ray of light pierced the darkness; mes yeux avaient du mal à percer l'obscurité I had difficulty in making anything out in the darkness;5 ( découvrir) to penetrate [secret, mystère]; to uncover [complot]; percer qn à jour to see through sb;B vi1 ( apparaître) [soleil, rayon] to break through; [plante] to come up; [dent] to come through; elle a une dent qui perce she is cutting a tooth;3 ( se révéler) [agacement, inquiétude] to show; laisser percer to show [dépit, émotion]; rien n'a percé de leur rencontre nothing has emerged about their meeting;4 ( réussir) [acteur, écrivain] to become known, to make it○.[pɛrse] verbe transitif1. [trouer - généralement] to pierce (through)il a eu le tympan percé dans l'accident he suffered a burst ou perforated eardrum in the accidentpercer une porte dans un mur to put a door in ou into a wallpercer un tunnel dans la montagne to drive ou to build a tunnel through the mountain3. [pénétrer avec difficulté] to push throughpercer quelqu'un/quelque chose à jour to see right through somebody/something4. MÉDECINE5. [suj: bébé]percer une dent to cut a tooth ou have a tooth coming through————————[pɛrse] verbe intransitif1. [poindre] to come through2. [abcès] to burst4. [réussir] to become famous
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