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tr['iːtɪŋ]1 el comer nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLeating apple manzana de mesaeating disorder problema nombre masculino alimentarioeating place restaurante nombre masculinon.• comida s.f.'iːtɪŋmass noun (el) comer['iːtɪŋ]it is/makes very good eating — es muy sabroso; (before n) < apple> de mesa
1. N1) (=act) el comer2)2.CPDeating apple N — manzana f de mesa
eating disorder N — desorden m alimenticio
eating habits NPL — hábitos mpl alimentarios, hábitos mpl alimenticios
eating olives NPL — aceitunas fpl de boca
* * *['iːtɪŋ]mass noun (el) comerit is/makes very good eating — es muy sabroso; (before n) < apple> de mesa
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Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλαιοφιλοφάγος
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v.1 to bite.me picó una avispa I was stung by a wasp2 to peck.la gaviota me picó (en) una mano the seagull pecked my hand3 to chop (triturar) (vegetables).4 to break up (piedra, hielo).5 to chip the plaster off.6 to annoy (informal) (enojar). (peninsular Spanish)7 to spur on (to stimulate) (persona, caballo).aquello me picó la curiosidad that aroused my curiosity8 to punch (perforar) (billete, ficha).9 to type (up) (informal) (mecanografiar).10 to goad (bullfighting).11 to itch (escocer) (parte del cuerpo, herida, prenda).me pican los ojos my eyes are stinging12 to be spicy or hot (food).13 to nibble (tomar un aperitivo).¿te pongo unas aceitunas para picar? would you like some olives as an aperitif?14 to burn (sol).15 to bounce (balón, pelota) ( Latin American Spanish).la pelota picó fuera the ball went out16 to sting, to bite, to peck, to pick.La abeja picó al perro The bee stung the dog.17 to have an itch in.Me pica la nariz I have an itch in my nose.Le pica He has an itch.18 to mince, to chop up, to chop, to hash.Ella pica las verduras She minces the vegetables.19 to be biting.20 to burn on one's back, to be beating down, to beat down, to burn in one's back.Este sol pica This sun beats down.21 to pique, to spur.Ella pica al caballo She spurred=piqued the horse.22 to pick at.Ella pica comida en la noche She eats food at night.23 to have a few snacks, to have a few nibbles.* * *1 (morder - insecto) to bite; (- abeja, avispa) to sting2 (corroer) to eat away, rot3 (perforar - papel, tarjeta) to punch4 (dar con un pico) to jab, goad6 (comida) to nibble7 (incitar) to arouse8 (herir) to wound9 (toro) to goad10 (cebo) to bite1 (sentir escozor) to itch2 (calentar) to be hot, be strong3 (estar picante) to be hot5 (caer en la cuenta) to cotton on, twig6 (comer) to have a nibble1 (muela) to decay, go bad2 (fruta) to begin to rot3 (tela) to be moth-eaten4 (mar) to get choppy5 (vino) to go vinegary, go sour, go off6 (metal) to pit7 (ofenderse) to take offence8 familiar (picar el orgullo) to get annoyed9 argot (pincharse droga) to shoot up\picar alto to aim highquien se pica, ajos come familiar if the cap fits, wear it* * *verb1) to sting, bite2) itch3) punch4) grind* * *1. VT1) [con el pico, la boca] [abeja, avispa] to sting; [mosquito, serpiente, pez] to bite; [ave] to peck (at)los pájaros han picado toda la fruta — the birds have pecked holes in o pecked (at) all the fruit
picar el anzuelo — (lit) to take o swallow the bait; (fig) to rise to the bait, fall for it *
- ¿qué mosca le habrá picado?2) (=comer) [persona] to nibble at3) (=agujerear) [+ hoja, página] to punch a hole/some holes in; [+ billete, entrada] to punch4) (=trocear)a) (Culin) [+ ajo, cebolla, patata] to chop; Esp, Cono Sur [+ carne] to mince, grind (EEUU)b) [+ tabaco] to cut; [+ hielo] to crushc) [+ tierra] to dig over, break up; [+ piedra] [en trozos pequeños] to chip at; [en trozos grandes] to break up5) (=provocar) [+ persona] to needle, goad; [+ caballo] to spur onestaba siempre picándome — he was always needling o goading me
lo que dijiste lo picó en su amor propio — what you said wounded o hurt his pride
6) (=corroer) [+ diente, muela, madera] to rot; [+ hierro, metal] to rust; [+ cable] to corrode; [+ goma, neumático] to perish7) (Inform) [+ texto] to key in8) (Mús) [+ nota] to play staccato9) (Taur) [+ toro] to stick, prick ( with the goad)10) (Mil) [+ enemigo] to harass11) Ven * (=sablear) to scrounge *12) Ven*2. VI1) [con el pico, la boca] [abeja, avispa] to sting; [mosquito, serpiente] to bite; [ave] to peck2) (=comer) [persona] to nibble, snackllevo todo el día picando — I've been nibbling o snacking all day
3) (=morder el cebo) [pez] to bite; [persona] * to fall for it *4) (=ser picante) [comida] to be hot, be spicy5) (=causar picor) [herida, espalda] to itch¿le pica la garganta? — do you have a tickle in your throat?, do you have a tickly throat?
me pican los ojos — my eyes are stinging o smarting
¿qué te pica? — (lit) where does it itch?; (fig) what's got into you?, what's eating you? (EEUU)
6) [sol] to burn7) (=probar)8) Esp * (=llamar a la puerta) to knock9) Cono Sur ** (=largarse) to split **10) Esp (Aut) to pink11)12) LAm [pelota] to bounce3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) mosquito/víbora to bite; abeja/avispa to sting¿te picaron los mosquitos? — did you get bitten by the mosquitoes?
b) polillad) < anzuelo> to bitee) (fam) ( comer) to eatsólo quiero picar algo — I just want a little snack o a bite to eat
f) <billete/boleto> to punchg) (Taur) to jab2)a) (Coc) < carne> (Esp, RPl) to grind (AmE), to mince (BrE); <cebolla/perejil> to chop (up); <pan/manzana> (Ven) to cutb) < hielo> to crush; < pared> to chip; < piedra> (deshacer, romper) to break up, smash; (labrar, astillar) to work, chip away at3) <dientes/muelas> to rot, decayel azúcar pica los dientes — sugar rots your teeth o gives you tooth decay
5) (Per fam) ( obtener dinero de) to get (some) money from o out of6)b) < amor propio> to wound, hurt; < curiosidad> to pique, arouse7) < papel> to perforate8) (Mús) to play... staccato2.picar vi1)a) ( morder el anzuelo) to bite, take the baitpicar alto — to aim high
b) ( comer) to nibble2)a) comida to be hotb) ( producir comezón) to itch; lana/suéter to itch, be itchyme pica la espalda — my back itches o is itchy
¿te pican los ojos? — are your eyes stinging?
c) (fam) ( quemar)cómo pica el sol! — the sun's really burning o scorching!
3) (AmL) pelota to bounce4) (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl)3.picarle — (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)
picarse v pron1)2) mar to get choppyanda picado — he's in a huff (colloq)
5) (arg) ( inyectarse) to shoot up (sl)6)picárselas — (RPl arg) ( irse) to split (sl)
* * *= mince, keyboard, smart, chop up, itch.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. One use of the Mouse is in free-hand drawing, but it also promises to improve drastically the way in which data can be manipulated once it has been keyboarded into a file.Ex. The Soviet hosts, meanwhile, still smarting over myriad implications of inferiority, found themselves in the novel position of being expected to instruct and enlighten Westerners.Ex. The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.Ex. Until your skin gets use to it, it will itch but non-scented talcum powder will help, just make sure you don't inhale any of that shit.----* algo para picar = finger food.* comida para picar = finger food.* picar en una trampa = fall for + a joke, fall for + it.* picar la curiosidad = pique + curiosity.* que pica = itchy [itchier -comp., itchiest -sup.].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) mosquito/víbora to bite; abeja/avispa to sting¿te picaron los mosquitos? — did you get bitten by the mosquitoes?
b) polillad) < anzuelo> to bitee) (fam) ( comer) to eatsólo quiero picar algo — I just want a little snack o a bite to eat
f) <billete/boleto> to punchg) (Taur) to jab2)a) (Coc) < carne> (Esp, RPl) to grind (AmE), to mince (BrE); <cebolla/perejil> to chop (up); <pan/manzana> (Ven) to cutb) < hielo> to crush; < pared> to chip; < piedra> (deshacer, romper) to break up, smash; (labrar, astillar) to work, chip away at3) <dientes/muelas> to rot, decayel azúcar pica los dientes — sugar rots your teeth o gives you tooth decay
5) (Per fam) ( obtener dinero de) to get (some) money from o out of6)b) < amor propio> to wound, hurt; < curiosidad> to pique, arouse7) < papel> to perforate8) (Mús) to play... staccato2.picar vi1)a) ( morder el anzuelo) to bite, take the baitpicar alto — to aim high
b) ( comer) to nibble2)a) comida to be hotb) ( producir comezón) to itch; lana/suéter to itch, be itchyme pica la espalda — my back itches o is itchy
¿te pican los ojos? — are your eyes stinging?
c) (fam) ( quemar)cómo pica el sol! — the sun's really burning o scorching!
3) (AmL) pelota to bounce4) (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl)3.picarle — (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)
picarse v pron1)2) mar to get choppyanda picado — he's in a huff (colloq)
5) (arg) ( inyectarse) to shoot up (sl)6)picárselas — (RPl arg) ( irse) to split (sl)
* * *= mince, keyboard, smart, chop up, itch.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: One use of the Mouse is in free-hand drawing, but it also promises to improve drastically the way in which data can be manipulated once it has been keyboarded into a file.Ex: The Soviet hosts, meanwhile, still smarting over myriad implications of inferiority, found themselves in the novel position of being expected to instruct and enlighten Westerners.Ex: The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.Ex: Until your skin gets use to it, it will itch but non-scented talcum powder will help, just make sure you don't inhale any of that shit.* algo para picar = finger food.* comida para picar = finger food.* picar en una trampa = fall for + a joke, fall for + it.* picar la curiosidad = pique + curiosity.* que pica = itchy [itchier -comp., itchiest -sup.].* * *picar [A2 ]vtA1 «mosquito/víbora» to bite; «abeja/avispa» to sting¿te picaron los mosquitos anoche? did you get bitten by the mosquitoes last night?, did the mosquitoes get you last night? ( colloq)2«polilla»: una manta picada por las polillas a moth-eaten blanketlas polillas me picaron el poncho the moths got at my poncho3 «ave» ‹comida› to peck at; ‹enemigo› to peck4 ‹anzuelo› to bitepicar galletas entre horas engorda muchísimo eating cookies between meals is very fatteningnos sirvió un aperitivo con algo para picar he served us a drink and some nibblesno quiero cenar, sólo picar algo I don't want supper, just a little snack o just a bite to eat6 ‹billete/boleto› to punchB ( Méx) (con una aguja, espina) to prickC1 ( Coc) ‹cebolla/perejil› to chop, chop … up; ‹carne› (Esp, RPl) to grind ( AmE), to mince ( BrE); ‹pan/manzana› ( Ven) to cut2 ‹hielo› to crush; ‹tierra› to break up; ‹pared› to chip ‹piedra› (deshacer, romper) to break up, smash; (labrar, astillar) to work, chip away atD ‹dientes/muelas› to rot, decayel azúcar pica los dientes sugar rots your teeth o gives you tooth decayE (en billar) ‹bola› to put spin onvoy a picar a mi viejo I'm going to get some money out of my old man ( colloq), I'm going to touch my old man for some money ( colloq)G1 (incitar) to spur on; (ofender, enfadar) to upset, hurt2 ‹amor propio› to wound, hurt; ‹curiosidad› to pique, arouseH ‹papel› to perforateI ( Mús) to play … staccato■ picarviA1 (morder el anzuelo) to bite, take the baitha picado un pez grande we've got o hooked a big oneel cliente picó the customer rose to o took the baitle tendimos una trampa y picó we set a trap for him and he fell for itpicar alto to aim high2 (comer) to nibblesiempre anda picando entre comidas he's always eating o nibbling between mealsB1 «comida» to be hotesta mostaza pica mucho this mustard's really hot, this mustard really burns your mouth2 (producir comezón) «lana/suéter» to itch, be itchyme pica la espalda my back itches o is itchy¿te pican los ojos? are your eyes stinging o smarting?3 ( fam)(quemar): ¡cómo pica el sol hoy! the sun's really burning o scorching today!C ( AmL) «pelota» to bouncela pelota picó fuera the ball bounced o went outhacer picar la pelota to bounce the ball■ picarseA1 «muelas» to decay, rot; «manguera/llanta» to perish; «cacerola/pava» to rust; «ropa» to get moth-eaten2 «manzana» to rot, go rotten; «vino» to go sourB «mar» to get choppyC ( fam) (enfadarse) to get annoyed, get in a huff ( colloq); (ofenderse) to take offense*, be piquedhombre, no te piques; si sólo era una broma come on, don't get annoyed, it was only a joke ( colloq)anda picado he's in a huff ( colloq)D «avión» to nose-dive; «pájaro» to diveEFyo me las pico I'm off ( colloq)a las nueve me las pico I have to be going o to take off at nine ( colloq)* * *
picar ( conjugate picar) verbo transitivo
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[abeja/avispa] to sting;
una manta picada por las polillas a moth-eaten blanket
‹ enemigo› to peck
◊ solo quiero picar algo I just want a snack o a bite to eat
f) (Taur) to jab
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‹cebolla/perejil› to chop (up)
‹ pared› to chip;
‹ piedra› to break up, smash
3 ‹dientes/muelas› to rot, decay
verbo intransitivo
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2
◊ me pica la espalda my back itches o is itchy;
me pican los ojos my eyes sting
3 (AmL) [ pelota] to bounce
4 (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl);◊ picarle (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)
picarse verbo pronominal
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[manguera/llanta] to perish;
[cacerola/pava] to rust;
[ ropa] to get moth-eaten
[ vino] to go sour
2 [ mar] to get choppy
3 (fam) ( enfadarse) to get annoyed;
( ofenderse) to take offense
picar
I verbo transitivo
1 (carne) to mince
2 (cebolla, ajo, etc) to chop up
3 (hielo) to crush
4 (una avispa, abeja) to sting: me picó un escorpión, I was stung by a scorpion
5 (una serpiente, un mosquito) to bite
6 (tarjeta, billete) to punch
7 (piedra) to chip
8 (papel) to perforate
9 (comer: las aves) to peck
(: una persona) to nibble
picar algo, to have a snack/nibble
10 fam (incitar) to incite
11 fam (molestar) to annoy
12 (curiosidad) me picó la curiosidad, it aroused my curiosity
II verbo intransitivo
1 (pez) to bite
2 (comida) to be hot
3 (escocer, irritar) to itch: este suéter pica, this sweater is very itchy
me pica la mano, my hand is itching
4 fam (sol) to burn, scorch: hoy pica el sol, the sun is scorching today
' picar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rascar
- tabla
English:
bite
- chop
- clip
- crush
- grind
- itch
- mince
- nibble
- pick
- pick at
- pit
- prickle
- punch
- rise
- smart
- sting
- bounce
- chopping board
- eat
- finely
- prick
- rot
- tickle
* * *♦ vt1. [sujeto: mosquito, serpiente] to bite;[sujeto: avispa, escorpión] to sting;me picó una avispa I was stung by a wasp;2. [sujeto: ave] [comida] to peck at;la gaviota me picó (en) una mano the seagull pecked my hand3. [trocear] [verdura] to chop;Esp, RP [carne] to mince; [piedra, hielo] to break up; [pared] to chip the plaster off5. [dañar, estropear] [diente, caucho, cuero] to rot;vamos a picar algo antes de comer let's have some nibbles before the meal;está todo el día picando comida she's always nibbling at something or other between mealsle encanta picar a su hermana he loves needling his sister8. [estimular] [persona, caballo] to spur on;aquello me picó la curiosidad that aroused my curiosity9. [perforar] [billete, ficha] to punch11. Taurom to goad[bola de billar] to screw13. Am [botar] [balón, pelota] to bouncepícale, que se nos hace tarde para el teatro get a move on, we'll be late for the play;ya píquenle con eso, o no acabarán nunca you'd better get a move on with that or you'll never finishpicarle un ojo a alguien to wink at sb♦ vi1. [escocer] [parte del cuerpo, herida, prenda] to itch;¿te pica? does it itch?;me pica mucho la cabeza my head is really itchy;me pican los ojos my eyes are stinging2. [estar picante] [alimento, plato] to be spicy o hot;[cebolla] to be strong3. [ave] to peck4. [pez] to bite5. [dejarse engañar] to take the bait;no creo que pique I don't think he's going to fall for it o take the bait6. [tomar un aperitivo] to nibble;¿te pongo unas aceitunas para picar? would you like some olives as an aperitif?7. [sol] to burn;cuando más picaba el sol when the sun was at its hottest9. Am [balón, pelota] to bounce;la pelota picó fuera the ball went out11. Comppicar (muy) alto to have great ambitions* * *I v/t2 carne grind, Brmince; verdura mince, Brchop finely3 piedra break (up)4 TAUR jab with a lance5 ( molestar) annoy6 la curiosidad pique7 MÚS pickII v/i1 tb figtake the bait2 L.Am.spicy* * *picar {72} vt1) : to sting, to bite2) : to peck at3) : to nibble on4) : to prick, to puncture, to punch (a ticket)5) : to grind, to chop6) : to goad, to incite7) : to pique, to provokepicar vi1) : to itch2) : to sting3) : to be spicy4) : to nibble5) : to take the bait6)picar en : to dabble in7)picar muy alto : to aim too high* * *picar vb3. (carne) to minceha picado antes de comer y ahora no tiene hambre she had something to eat before lunch and now she's not hungry6. (billete) to punch7. (comida) to be hot8. (ropa, toalla, etc) to be itchy -
6 עטן
עָטַן(cmp. טנן; v. Targ. Job 21:24 for עטיניו, a. meanings of Arab, ʿaṭana) (to moisten, cause dripping, to pack olives in a vat preparatory to crushing. Men.VIII, 4 (86a) הזית השלישי עוֹטְנוֹ בתוך הביתוכ׳ (Ms. M. בבית, Bab. ed. בבית הבד) the third crop of olives (which are hard) he packs in the house, until they begin to rot Tosef.Toh.X, 4 העוֹטֵין זיתיו בין שני בדין (R. s. to Toh. IX, 3 העוֹטֵן … בשני בתים) if a man divides his olives and packs them in two separate pits (houses); a. fr.Part. pass. עָטוּן; pl. עֲטוּנִים, עֲטוּנִין. Y.Dem.VI, 25c bot. דרך … לאכול זיתיהן ע׳ע״י עילה (strike out אלא) it is customary for people for some cause to use their packed olives for eating.V. עֲטִינִים. -
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עָטַן(cmp. טנן; v. Targ. Job 21:24 for עטיניו, a. meanings of Arab, ʿaṭana) (to moisten, cause dripping, to pack olives in a vat preparatory to crushing. Men.VIII, 4 (86a) הזית השלישי עוֹטְנוֹ בתוך הביתוכ׳ (Ms. M. בבית, Bab. ed. בבית הבד) the third crop of olives (which are hard) he packs in the house, until they begin to rot Tosef.Toh.X, 4 העוֹטֵין זיתיו בין שני בדין (R. s. to Toh. IX, 3 העוֹטֵן … בשני בתים) if a man divides his olives and packs them in two separate pits (houses); a. fr.Part. pass. עָטוּן; pl. עֲטוּנִים, עֲטוּנִין. Y.Dem.VI, 25c bot. דרך … לאכול זיתיהן ע׳ע״י עילה (strike out אלא) it is customary for people for some cause to use their packed olives for eating.V. עֲטִינִים. -
8 eat
i:t гл.;
прош. вр. - ate, прич. прош. вр. - eaten
1) есть;
поглощать, поедать to eat heartily, voraciously ≈ есть с аппетитом eat crisp Syn: consume, devour, dine, gobble, gorge, sup, wolf
2) разъедать, разрушать, въедаться( into)
3) разг. с аплодисментами, с шумом принимать что-л. The Sunday Times would absolutely eat this chap. ≈ В Sunday Times этого парня приняли 'на ура'. ∙ eat away eat away at eat in eat into eat out eat off eat through eat up to eat out of smb.'s hand ≈ безоговорочно подчиняться кому-л.;
становиться совсем ручным to eat smb. out of house and home ≈ объедать кого-л., разорять кого-л. I'll eat my boots/hat/head ≈ даю голову на отсечение what's eating you? ≈ какая муха тебя укусила? to eat one's heart out ≈ страдать молча to eat the ginger ≈ брать все лучшее, снимать пенки, сливки to eat one's words ≈ брать назад свои слова есть, поедать;
питаться - to * one's dinner обедать, пообедать - where shall we *? куда мы пойдем поесть?, где будем обедать /завтракать, ужинать/? - to * well иметь хороший аппетит;
плотно поесть;
хорошо питаться - the child does not * well ребенок плохо ест /потерял аппетит/ - to * at a restaurant обедать /ужинать/ в ресторане - to * freely of various fruit есть вволю разные фрукты - olives are *en with the fingers маслины берут за столом /едят/ руками - to * with a work есть вилкой - to * to repletion наесться досыта - to * to one's heart content наесться до отвала - to * to excess переедать;
объедаться - to * with relish есть с удовольствием, смаковать еду иметь вкус - it *s well это вкусно - to * short рассыпаться /таять/ во рту (о печенье) - potatoes * better hot than cold горячая картошка вкуснее холодной разъедать, разрушать (тж. * away, * up) - the river had eaten (away) its bank вода размыла берега - *en by canker с червоточиной - to be *en away with rust проржаветь, быть съеденным ржавчиной - the flame ate up the forest огонь пожирал лес разъедать (о кислоте и т. п.) - the acid has eaten holes in my suit я прожег себе костюм кислотой (into) растрачивать - these two sicknesses have *en deeply into his savings эти две болезни пробили большую брешь в его сбережениях тревожить, мучить - what's *ing you? что с вами?, что вас тревожит?;
какая муха вас укусила > to * dirt /dog, humble pie, амер. crow/ проглотить обиду;
покориться, смириться;
сносить оскорбления;
прийти с повинной;
унижаться > to * for the Bar, to * one's dinners /terms/ готовиться к адвокатуре, учиться на юридическом факультете > to * one's head off объедаться, обжираться > to * one's heart out страдать молча, терзаться, мучиться > to * one's words брать назад свои слова > to * out of smb.'s hand полностью подчиняться кому-л.;
быть совсем ручным > to * smb. out (сленг) есть поедом, поносить, разносить > to * smb. out of house and home объедать кого-л. eat (ate;
eaten) есть;
поедать, поглощать;
to eat crisp хрустеть, есть с хрустом ~ (ate;
eaten) разъедать, разрушать ~ away съедать, пожирать to ~ away at one's nerves действовать на нервы, изводить eat (ate;
eaten) есть;
поедать, поглощать;
to eat crisp хрустеть, есть с хрустом to ~ dirt (или humble pie, амер. crow) смириться, проглотить обиду, покориться to ~ dirt (или humble pie, амер. crow) унижаться;
униженно извиняться to ~ one's terms (или dinners), to ~ for the bar учиться на юридическом факультете;
готовиться к адвокатуре ~ in въедаться (о хим. веществах и т. п.) ~ in питаться дома ~ in столоваться по месту работы ~ into = eat in ~ into = eat in ~ into растрачивать (состояние) ~ off отъедать( о кислоте и т. п.) to ~ one's heart out страдать молча;
to eat the ginger амер. sl. брать все лучшее, снимать пенки, сливки to ~ one's terms (или dinners), to ~ for the bar учиться на юридическом факультете;
готовиться к адвокатуре to ~ one's words брать назад свои слова to ~ out of (smb.'s) hand безоговорочно подчиняться (кому-л.) ;
становиться совсем ручным to ~ (smb.) out of house and home объедать (кого-л.), разорять (кого-л.) ;
I'll eat my boots (или hat, head) даю голову на отсечение;
what's eating you? какая муха тебя укусила? to ~ one's heart out страдать молча;
to eat the ginger амер. sl. брать все лучшее, снимать пенки, сливки ~ up быстро покрывать( какое-л.) расстояние ~ up пожирать;
поглощать;
eaten up with pride снедаемый гордостью up: it is all ~ with him с ним все покончено;
the house burned up дом сгорел дотла;
to eat up съесть;
to save up скопить to ~ well иметь приятный вкус to ~ well иметь хороший аппетит ~ up пожирать;
поглощать;
eaten up with pride снедаемый гордостью to ~ (smb.) out of house and home объедать (кого-л.), разорять (кого-л.) ;
I'll eat my boots (или hat, head) даю голову на отсечение;
what's eating you? какая муха тебя укусила? to ~ (smb.) out of house and home объедать (кого-л.), разорять (кого-л.) ;
I'll eat my boots (или hat, head) даю голову на отсечение;
what's eating you? какая муха тебя укусила? -
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1. I1) I want smth. to eat я бы хотел чего-нибудь поесть; I am too ill to eat я так плохо себя чувствую, что не могу есть; I don't feel well, it must he something I ate мне нехорошо, должно быть я съел что-то не то2) be good to eat быть съедобным; are these mushrooms good to eat? эти грибы можно есть?2. II1) eat in some manner eat greedily /ravenously/ (hungrily, hurriedly, quickly, slowly, nicely, etc.) есть жадно и т.д.; he likes to eat heavily он любит плотно поесть; eat well а) хорошо есть, иметь хороший аппетит; б) хорошо питаться; eat at some place eat in питаться (обедать, ужинать и т.п.) дома; eat out обедать (ужинать и т.п.) вне дома (а гостях, в ресторане и т. те.); she usually eats out она, как правило, не питается /не обедает, не ужинает и т.п./ дома; shall we eat out tonight? не пойти ли нам поужинать /не поужинать ли нам/ сегодня вечером в ресторане /где-нибудь/2) || eat well coll. иметь приятный вкус; potatoes eat better hot than cold горячий картофель вкуснее, чем холодный3. IIIeat smth.1) eat bread (meat, dessert, etc.) есть хлеб и т.д., eat one's dinner обедать; eat a good /hearty/ break fast хорошо /плотно/ позавтракать2) eat metal (skin, nails, etc.) разъедать металл и т.д.; eat wood точить дерево; this thought has been eating my heart эта мысль гложет меня; what is eating you? что тебя мучает?4. VIeat smth. in some state eat meat (potatoes, etc.) hot (cold, etc.) есть мясо и т.д. горячим и т.д.; eat one's dinner warm съесть обед, пока он не остыл; eat apples raw есть яблоки в сыром виде5. XIbe eaten in some state it is eaten cooked (raw, hot, warm, cold, icy, boiled, fried, etc.) это едят вареным /в вареном виде/ и т.д., be eaten in some manner olives are eaten from the fingers маслины едят руками6. XVI1) eat in/at/ some place eat at a restaurant (in the dining-room,etc.) (по)есть в ресторане и т.д.; eat at home питаться дома; eat to some state eat to fullness /to repletion/ есть досыта; eat to one's heart's content есть вволю, есть в свое удовольствие; eat to excess переедать; eat from smth. the bird eats from my hand птичка ест /клюет/ у меня из рук с руки/; eat with smb. eat with the family питаться в семье, питаться вместе с хозяевами (о жильце); eat at some time eat between meals есть между завтраком и обедом и т.д.2) eat into smth. into metals (into iron, into the skin, etc.) разъедать металл и т.д.; the bugs eat into the wood жучки точат дерево; eat into one's fortune (into one's savings, into one's money, etc.) проматывать свое состояние и т.д., these frequent visits to the theatre are eating into my pocket эти частые походы в театр опустошают мой карман /кошелек/, бьют меня по карману; he has been able to keep appearances by eating into his capital ему удается соблюсти видимость благополучия только благодаря тому, что он расходует основной капитал7. XIX1eat like smth. eat like a pig /а hog/ вести себя за столом как свинья; eat like a wolf жрать как зверь8. XXI1eat smth. for /at/ a meal eat smth. for breakfast (for lunch, etc.) есть /съедать/ что-л. на завтрак и т.д.; eat six eggs at a sitting съесть шесть яиц за один присест; eat smith. with smth. eat smth. with a teaspoon (with a fork, with a knife, etc.) есть что-л. ложечкой и т.д.; eat smth. with salt (with sugar, with mustard, with sauce, etc.) есть что-л. с солью и т.д. -
10 en
en [ɑ̃]━━━━━━━━━1. preposition2. pronoun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. <a. (lieu: situation) in• vivre en France/Normandie to live in France/Normandy• il habite en banlieue/ville he lives in the suburbs/the town• il voyage en Grèce/Corse he's travelling around Greece/Corsicab. (lieu: mouvement) to• aller or partir en Angleterre/Normandie to go to England/Normandye. ( = chez) ce que j'aime en lui, c'est son courage what I like about him is his couragef. ( = habillé de) ing. (description, composition) in• c'est en quoi ? (inf) what's it made of?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► En anglais, un nom en apposition remplace souvent l'adjectif pour décrire la matière dont quelque chose est fait.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► en + comparatif• c'est son frère en mieux he's like his brother, only betterh. ( = comme un) agir en tyran to act like a tyrant• en bon politicien, il... being the skilled politician he is, he...i. ( = dans le domaine de) en politique in politics• ce que je préfère en musique, c'est... what I like best in the way of music is...• diplôme en droit/histoire law/history degreek. ► en + participe présent• « non » dit-il en haussant les épaules "no", he said with a shrug━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Lorsque en exprime une cause, il est traduit par by.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• en disant cela, il s'est fait des ennemis he made enemies by saying that2. <a. (lieu) quand va-t-il à Nice ? -- il en revient when is he off to Nice? -- he's just come back• voulez-vous des pommes ? il y en a encore would you like some apples? there are still some leftd. (objet) rendez-moi mon stylo, j'en ai besoin give me back my pen - I need it• qu'est-ce que tu en feras ? what will you do with it (or them)?• tu en as eu de beaux jouets à Noël ! what lovely toys you got for Christmas!• c'est une bonne classe, les professeurs en sont contents they are a good class and the teachers are pleased with them• je t'en donne 100 € I'll give you 100 euros for ite. ► en être• où en est-il dans ses études ? how far has he got with his studies?• elle, mentir ? elle en est incapable she couldn't lie if she tried* * *œɛn* * *abr nf Éducation nationaleSee:* * *en ⇒ Note d'usageA prép1 ( lieu) ( où l'on est) in; ( où l'on va) to; ( mouvement vers l'intérieur) into; vivre en France/province/ville to live in France/the provinces/town; voyager en Chine to travel in China; aller en Allemagne to go to Germany; monter en voiture to get into a car; aller en ville to go into town; le train va entrer en gare the train is about to enter the station; se promener en ville to stroll around town;2 ( temps) ( époque) in; ( moment déterminé) in; ( en l'espace de) in; en hiver/1991 in winter/1991; je prendrai mes vacances en septembre I'm taking my vacation in September; il a fait ce travail en dix jours he completed the work in ten days; en semaine, il mange à la cantine during the week he eats in the canteen;3 ( moyens de transport) by; voyager en train/avion/voiture/bateau to travel by train ou rail/plane ou air/car/boat; je suis venu en taxi I came by taxi; aller à Marseille en avion/voiture to fly/to drive to Marseilles; nous avons fait un tour en barque we went out in a rowing-boat; descendre la rivière en aviron to row down the river;4 (manière, état) elle était tout en vert/blanc she was all in green/white; il est toujours en manteau/cravate he always wears a coat/tie; un ouvrage en vers/français/trois volumes a work in verse/French/three volumes; elle était très en forme/beauté she was looking very fit/beautiful;5 ( comme) ( en qualité de) as; ( de la même manière que) like; je vous parle en ami/connaisseur I'm speaking (to you) as a friend/connoisseur; j'ai eu ce livre en cadeau/récompense/souvenir I was given this book as a present/prize/souvenir; il nous considèrent en ennemis they see us as enemies; il me traite en ennemie he treats me like an enemy; agir en traître/dictateur to act like a traitor/dictator, to act in a treacherous/dictatorial way;6 ( transformation) into; ils se séparèrent en plusieurs groupes they broke up into several groups; traduire en anglais to translate into English; changer des euros en dollars to change euros into dollars;7 ( matière) made of; c'est en quoi? what is it made of?; c'est en or/plastique it's (made of) gold/plastic; c'est en bois it's made of wood, it's wooden; une montre en or a gold watch ; une veste en laine a woollenGB jacket; le cadre est en alliage the frame is alloy, it's an alloy frame;8 ( pour indiquer une variante) son fils, c'est lui en miniature his son is just like him only smaller, his son is a smaller version of him; je voudrais le même en plus grand I'd like the same only bigger; je voudrais la même en bleu I'd like the same in blue;9 (indique le domaine, la discipline) in; en politique/affaires il faut être rusé in politics/business you have to be clever; idée fondamentale en droit français fundamental idea in French law; en théorie, c'est exact in theory, it's correct; licencié en droit bachelor of law; docteur en médecine doctor of medicine; être bon en histoire to be good at history;10 (mesures, dimensions) in; compter en secondes/années to count in seconds/years; les draps se font en 90 et en 140 the sheets are available in single and double; le mur fait trois mètres en hauteur et six en longueur the wall is three metresGB high and six metresGB long; en profondeur, il y a assez d'espace pour la bibliothèque mais pas en hauteur the space is deep enough for the bookshelves but not high enough; en largeur, il y a la place pour une piscine mais pas en longueur widthwise, there's (enough) room for a swimming pool but not lengthwise.B pron1 ( le moyen) si les abricots sont abîmés, fais-en de la confiture if the apricots are bruised make jam with them; prends cette couverture et couvre-t'en take this blanket and cover yourself with it; il sortit son épée et l'en transperça he took out his sword and ran him through;2 ( la cause) ça l'a tellement bouleversé qu'il en est tombé malade it distressed him so much that he fell ill GB ou became sick US; il a eu un cancer et il en est mort he got cancer and died; elle a eu un accident de voiture et elle en est restée paralysée/infirme she had a car accident which left her paralysedGB/disabled;3 ○( emphatique) tu en as un beau chapeau! what a nice hat you've got!; eh bien! on s'en souviendra de ce dimanche! well, we won't forget this Sunday in a hurry!; je n'en veux pas de tes excuses○! I'm not interested in your excuses; et moi, je n'en ai pas des soucis, peut-être! do you think I haven't got worries too!; j'en connais qui seraient contents I know some who would be pleased.[ɑ̃] prépositionen 40 ans de carrière... in my 40 years in the job...B.[DANS L'ESPACE]1. [indiquant - la situation] in ; [ - la direction] tose promener en forêt/en ville to walk in the forest/around the town2. (figuré)en moi-même, j'avais toujours cet espoir deep down ou in my heart of hearts, I still had that hopeC.[INDIQUANT LE DOMAINE]1. [pour des connaissances]bon en latin/physique good at Latin/physics2. [dans une situation]en cela ou ce en quoi il n'a pas tort and I have to say he's right ou not wrong thereD.[INDIQUANT LA COMPOSITION] [pour des objets]chaise en bois/fer wooden/iron chairE.[INDIQUANT LA MANIÈRE, LE MOYEN]1. [marquant l'état, la forme, la manière]être en colère/en rage to be angry/in a rageen véritable ami, il m'a prévenu good friend that he is ou being a true friend, he warned meil était en pyjama he was in his pyjamas, he had his pyjamas onfaire quelque chose en cachette/en vitesse/en douceur to do something secretly/quickly/smoothlyune rue en pente a street on a slope ou a hill2. [introduisant une mesure] in3. [indiquant une transformation] into4. [marquant le moyen]en voiture/train by car/trainF.[AVEC LE GÉRONDIF]1. [indiquant la simultanéité]rien qu'en le voyant, elle se met en colère she gets angry just seeing him, the mere sight of him makes her angrytout en marchant, elles tentaient de trouver une réponse while walking ou as they walked, they tried to find an answer2. [indiquant la concession, l'opposition]en étant plus conciliant, il ne changeait toujours pas d'avis whilst ou although he was more conciliatory, he still wouldn't change his mind3. [indiquant la cause, le moyen, la manière]4. [introduisant une condition, une supposition] ifen prenant un cas concret, on voit que... if we take a concrete example, we can see that...en supposant que... supposing that...G.[INTRODUISANT LE COMPLÉMENT DU VERBE] incroire en quelqu'un/quelque chose to believe in somebody/something————————[ɑ̃] pronomA.[COMPLÉMENT DU VERBE]1. [indiquant le lieu]il faudra que tu ailles à la poste — j'en viens you'll have to go to the post office — I've just got back from ou just been there2. [indiquant la cause, l'agent]on en meurt you can die of ou from it3. [complément d'objet]voilà des fraises/du lait, donne-lui-en here are some strawberries/here's some milk, give him somesi tu n'aimes pas la viande/les olives, n'en mange pas if you don't like meat/olives, don't eat anytous les invités ne sont pas arrivés, il en manque deux all the guests haven't arrived yet, two are missingtu en as acheté beaucoup you've bought a lot (of it/of them)4. [avec une valeur emphatique]tu en as de la chance! you really are lucky, you are!5. [complément d'objet indirect] about it6. [comme attribut]B.[EN COMPLÉMENT]1. [du nom ou du pronom]2. [de l'adjectif]sa maison en est pleine his house is full of it/themC.[LOCUTIONS] [locutions verbales]s'en prendre à quelqu'un to blame ou to attack somebodyil n'en croit pas ses oreilles/yeux he can't believe his ears/eyes -
11 adorno
m.1 decoration.de adorno decorative (árbol, figura)2 adornment, decoration, frill, garnishing.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: adornar.* * *1 decoration, adornment2 COSTURA trimming3 COCINA garnish\de adorno decorative* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=objeto) ornament2) (=decoración) ornamentation, adornmentun estilo literario sin adorno superfluo — a literary style with no superfluous ornamentation o adornment
no se puede comer, está de adorno — you can't eat it, it's just for decoration
no funciona, está o es de adorno — it doesn't work, it's just for show
3) (Cos) trim, trimming4) (Culin) garnish* * *a) ( objeto) ornamentb) ( decoración) adornmentlo tenemos de adorno — (hum) it's just for show
* * *= embellishment, motif, ornament, display, adornment.Ex. Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.Ex. Novelty was increasingly achieved by adapting some exotic or more or less explicitly historical motif within this framework.Ex. He had never before taken the time to examine the immense two-story granite structure of modified Romanesque design, with its massive arched entrance generously treated with carved ornament.Ex. The nineteenth century also saw an explosion of exaggerated and decorated letter forms intended for display.Ex. In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.----* adornos = bells and whistles.* sin adornos = unadorned, unvarnished.* todos los adornos extras = all the bells and whistles.* * *a) ( objeto) ornamentb) ( decoración) adornmentlo tenemos de adorno — (hum) it's just for show
* * *= embellishment, motif, ornament, display, adornment.Ex: Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.
Ex: Novelty was increasingly achieved by adapting some exotic or more or less explicitly historical motif within this framework.Ex: He had never before taken the time to examine the immense two-story granite structure of modified Romanesque design, with its massive arched entrance generously treated with carved ornament.Ex: The nineteenth century also saw an explosion of exaggerated and decorated letter forms intended for display.Ex: In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.* adornos = bells and whistles.* sin adornos = unadorned, unvarnished.* todos los adornos extras = all the bells and whistles.* * *1 (objeto) ornamentlos adornos de Navidad the Christmas decorations2(decoración): su único adorno eran unos pendientes a pair of earrings was her only adornmentuna tela tan rica no necesita adorno ninguno such a rich fabric doesn't need any decoration o adornmentuna falda con adorno de pasamanería a skirt trimmed with frillsde adorno for decorationle puso unas aceitunas de adorno she added a few olives for decorationlo tenemos de adorno ( hum); it's just for show* * *
Del verbo adornar: ( conjugate adornar)
adorno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
adornó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
adornar
adorno
adornar ( conjugate adornar) verbo transitivo
adornarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹cabeza/pelo› to adorn
adorno sustantivo masculino
adornar verbo transitivo to adorn, decorate
adorno sustantivo masculino decoration, adornment
♦ Locuciones: de adorno (que no hace nada) just for show: tienen el coche de adorno, porque nunca van a ningún sitio, they just have the car for show; they never go anywhere in it
' adorno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borla
- brazalete
- colgante
- orla
- plumaje
- revestir
- ribete
- tocada
- tocado
- viñeta
- aplique
- bagatela
- baratija
- chiche
- chuchería
- complicado
- figurita
- flecos
- franja
- horrible
- huachafo
- jareta
- móvil
- paño
- pluma
English:
adornment
- bauble
- flourish
- ornament
- salad
- trim
- trimming
- decoration
- decorative
- for
- garnish
* * *adorno nm[objeto] ornament;los adornos navideños the Christmas decorations;de adorno [árbol, figura] decorative;es sólo de adorno [no funciona] it's just for show;Fam Humestar de adorno: está aquí sólo de adorno he's just taking up space here;no está aquí sólo de adorno he's not here just because he's a pretty face* * *m ornament; de Navidad decoration* * *adorno nm: ornament, decoration* * *adorno n decoration -
12 eat
[i:t] v (ate; eaten)1. есть, поедать: питатьсяto eat one's dinner - обедать, пообедать
where shall we eat? - куда мы пойдём поесть?, где будем обедать /завтракать, ужинать/?
the child does not eat well - ребёнок плохо ест /потерял аппетит/; б) плотно поесть; хорошо питаться
to eat at a restaurant [at the same table] - обедать /ужинать/ в ресторане [за одним столом]
olives are eat en with the fingers - маслины берут за столом /едят/ руками
to eat with a fork [a spoon] - есть вилкой [ложкой]
to eat to repletion [to fullness] - наесться досыта
to eat to excess - переедать; объедаться
to eat with relish - есть с удовольствием, смаковать еду
2. иметь вкусto eat short - рассыпаться /таять/ во рту ( о печенье)
3. 1) разъедать, разрушать (тж. eat away, eat up)to be eat en away with rust - проржаветь, быть съеденным ржавчиной
2) разъедать (о кислоте и т. п.)4. (into) растрачиватьthese two sicknesses have eaten deeply into his savings - эти две болезни пробили большую брешь в его сбережениях
5. тревожить, мучитьwhat's eating you? - что с вами?, что вас тревожит?; ≅ какая муха вас укусила?
♢
to eat dirt /dog, humble pie, амер. crow/ - а) проглотить обиду; покориться, смириться; сносить оскорбления; б) прийти с повинной; унижатьсяto eat for the Bar, to eat one's dinners /terms/ - готовиться к адвокатуре, учиться на юридическом факультете
to eat one's head off - объедаться, обжираться
to eat one's heart out - страдать молча, терзаться, мучиться
to eat out of smb.'s hand - полностью подчиняться кому-л.; быть совсем ручным
to eat smb. out - сл. есть поедом, поносить, разносить
to eat smb. out of house and home - объедать кого-л.
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13 olive
'oliv1) (a type of edible fruit which is used as a garnish etc and which gives oil used for cooking: He put an olive in her cocktail; (also adjective) an olive tree; olive oil.) aceituna, oliva2) (the tree on which it grows: a grove of olives.) olivo3) ((also olive-green) the brownish-green or yellowish-green colour of the fruit: They painted the room olive; (also adjective) She wore an olive-green hat.) verde oliva4) ((also olive-wood) the wood of the tree.) madera de olivo•olive n aceituna / olivatr['ɒlɪv]1 (tree, wood) olivo2 (fruit) aceituna, oliva3 (colour) verde nombre masculino oliva2 (olive-growing) olivarero,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto hold out the olive branch tender la mano en son de pazolive branch rama de olivoolive grove olivar nombre masculinoolive oil aceite nombre masculino de olivaolive tree olivoolive ['ɑlɪv, -ləv] n1) : aceituna f, oliva f (fruta)2) : olivo m (árbol)adj.• aceitunado, -a adj.• olivar adj.n.• aceituna s.f.• oliva (color) s.f.• olivo s.m.
I 'ɑːlɪv, 'ɒlɪv1) ca) ( Culin) aceituna f, oliva f; (before n)b) olive (tree) olivo m; (before n)olive grove — olivar m
2) u ( color) (color) aceituna m
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['ɒlɪv]1.eating olive — aceituna f de mesa
2.3.CPDolive branch N — rama f de olivo
- hold out an olive brancholive green N — verde m oliva
olive grove N — olivar m
olive grower N — oleicultor(a) m / f
olive-growingolive growing N — oleicultura f
olive tree N — olivo m
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I ['ɑːlɪv, 'ɒlɪv]1) ca) ( Culin) aceituna f, oliva f; (before n)b) olive (tree) olivo m; (before n)olive grove — olivar m
2) u ( color) (color) aceituna m
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14 taste
1. transitive verb1) schmecken; (try a little) probieren; kosten2) (recognize flavour of) [heraus]schmecken2. intransitive verb1) (have sense of flavour) schmecken3. noun1) (flavour) Geschmack, derto taste — nach Geschmack [verdünnen]
this dish has no taste — dieses Gericht schmeckt nach nichts
leave a nasty/bad etc. taste in the mouth — (lit. or fig.) einen unangenehmen/üblen usw. Nachgeschmack hinterlassen
2) (sense)[sense of] taste — Geschmack[ssinn], der
3) (discernment) Geschmack, dertaste in art/music — Kunst-/Musikgeschmack, der
it would be bad taste to do that — es wäre geschmacklos, das zu tun
in good/bad taste — geschmackvoll/geschmacklos
4) (sample, lit. or fig.) Kostprobe, diehave a taste of — probieren [Speise, Getränk]; kennen lernen [Freiheit, jemandes Jähzorn, Arroganz]
give somebody a taste of something — (lit. or fig.) jemandem eine Kostprobe einer Sache (Gen.) geben
have a/no taste for something — an etwas (Dat.) Geschmack/keinen Geschmack finden
have expensive tastes in clothes — etc. eine Vorliebe für teure Kleidung usw. haben
be/not be to somebody's taste — nach jemandes/nicht nach jemandes Geschmack sein
* * *[teist] 1. verb1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) schmecken2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) probieren3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) schmecken4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) kosten5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) erleben2. noun1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) der Geschmackssinn2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) der Geschmack3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) die Kostprobe4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) der Geschmack5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) der Geschmack•- academic.ru/73500/tasteful">tasteful- tastefully
- tastefulness
- tasteless
- tastelessly
- tastelessness
- -tasting
- tasty
- tastiness* * *[teɪst]I. nshe still had the \taste of onions in her mouth sie hatte immer noch den Zwiebelgeschmack im Mundsense of \taste Geschmackssinn mto leave a bad \taste in the mouth ( fig) einen üblen Nachgeschmack hinterlassen2. (small portion/mouthful of food) [kleiner] BissenI've never understood Liz's \taste in men ich habe Liz' Geschmack, was Männer anbelangt, nie verstandenthese olives are an acquired \taste diese Oliven sind gewöhnungsbedürftigto be a question of \taste Geschmackssache seinto have different \tastes verschiedene Geschmäcker habento have an expensive \taste einen teuren Geschmack habento acquire a \taste for sth an etw dat Geschmack findento get a \taste for sth Gefallen an etw dat findento lose the \taste for sth den Gefallen an etw dat verlierenjokes about death are rather in poor \taste Witze über den Tod sind ziemlich geschmacklosto be a matter of [personal] \taste Geschmackssache seinbad \taste schlechter Geschmackto be in excellent \taste von exzellentem Geschmack zeugento be in terrible \taste äußerst geschmacklos seinto have [good] \taste [einen guten] Geschmack habento give sb a \taste of the whip jdn die Peitsche spüren lassento have a \taste of sth einen Vorgeschmack von etw dat bekommenII. vt1. (perceive flavour)I can't \taste anything ich schmecke gar nichts2. (experience briefly)▪ to \taste sth luxury, success [einmal] etw erlebenIII. vi schmeckento \taste bitter/salty/sweet bitter/salzig/süß schmeckento \taste like sth wie etw schmecken* * *[teɪst]1. n1) (= sense) Geschmack(sinn) mto be sweet to the taste — süß schmecken, einen süßen Geschmack haben
2) (= flavour) Geschmack m3) (= small amount) Kostprobe f, Versucherchen nt (inf); (fig, as an example) Kostprobe f; (of sth in the future) Vorgeschmack mwould you like some? – just a taste — möchten Sie etwas? – nur eine Idee
to have a taste (of sth) (lit) — (etw) probieren or kosten; (fig) eine Kostprobe (von etw) bekommen; (of sth to come) einen Vorgeschmack (von etw) haben
two years in the army will give him a taste of discipline —
to give sb a taste of the whip he gave them a taste of his bad temper a taste of what was to come — jdn die Peitsche or Knute spüren lassen er gab ihnen eine (Kost)probe seiner schlechten Laune ein Vorgeschmack dessen, was noch kommen sollte
4) (= liking) Geschmack m no plshe has expensive tastes in hats — was Hüte anbelangt, hat sie einen teuren Geschmack
my taste in music has changed over the years — mein musikalischer Geschmack hat sich mit der Zeit geändert
5) (= discernment) Geschmack mshe has very good taste in furniture — was Möbel anbelangt, hat sie einen sehr guten Geschmack
she has no taste at all when it comes to choosing friends — sie ist nicht sehr wählerisch in der Auswahl ihrer Freunde
to be in doubtful taste —
the house is furnished in impeccable taste — das Haus ist, was Geschmack betrifft, tadellos eingerichtet
2. vt1) (= perceive flavour of) schmecken; blood leckenI can't taste anything —
I've never tasted caviar — ich habe noch nie Kaviar gekostet (geh) or gegessen
2) (= take a little) versuchen, probieren, kosten4) (fig) power, freedom, success, victory erfahren, erlebenonce the canary had tasted freedom... — als der Kanarienvogel erst einmal Geschmack an der Freiheit gefunden hatte...
3. vi1) (food, drink) schmeckento taste good or nice — (gut) schmecken
2)to taste of (liter) —
those who have tasted of the knowledge of Zen — diejenigen, denen die Weisheit des Zen zuteilgeworden ist (geh)
* * *taste [teıst]A v/t2. essen, trinken:he had not tasted food for days er hatte seit Tagen keinen Bissen gegessenb) etwas schmecken:I’ve got a cold, I can’t taste anything4. fig kosten, kennenlernen, erleben, erfahren5. fig genießenB v/i1. schmecken (of nach):the soup didn’t taste of anything3. kosten, versuchen, probieren ( alle:of von oder akk)C s1. Geschmack m, pl auch Geschmacksrichtungen pl:there was a sour taste in his mouth er hatte einen sauren Geschmack im Mund;have no (a funny) taste nach nichts (komisch) schmecken;I have no taste for … … schmeckt oder schmecken mir nicht;improve the taste of etwas geschmacklich verfeinern;leave a bad ( oder nasty) taste in one’s mouth bes fig bei jemandem einen üblen Nachgeschmack hinterlassen2. Geschmack(ssinn) m3. (Kost) Probe f (of von oder gen):a) kleiner Bissen, Happen mb) Schlückchen n:have a taste of sth etwas kosten oder probierenof von)be a man of taste Geschmack haben;have expensive tastes einen teuren Geschmack haben;what are your tastes in music? welche Musik mögen Sie?;each to their taste jeder nach seinem Geschmack;a) geschmacklos,b) weitS. taktlos;a) geschmackvoll,7. fig Geschmacksrichtung f, Mode f:today’s tastes pl der Geschmack von heutea) Neigung f (zu), Vorliebe f, Sinn m (für):b) Geschmack m, Gefallen n (an dat):that’s not to my taste das ist nicht nach meinem Geschmack;that’s not to everybody’s taste das ist nicht jedermanns Sache;have a (no) taste for (keinen) Geschmack finden an* * *1. transitive verb1) schmecken; (try a little) probieren; kosten2) (recognize flavour of) [heraus]schmecken2. intransitive verb1) (have sense of flavour) schmecken2) (have certain flavour) schmecken (of nach)3. noun1) (flavour) Geschmack, derto taste — nach Geschmack [verdünnen]
leave a nasty/bad etc. taste in the mouth — (lit. or fig.) einen unangenehmen/üblen usw. Nachgeschmack hinterlassen
2) (sense)[sense of] taste — Geschmack[ssinn], der
3) (discernment) Geschmack, dertaste in art/music — Kunst-/Musikgeschmack, der
it would be bad taste to do that — es wäre geschmacklos, das zu tun
in good/bad taste — geschmackvoll/geschmacklos
4) (sample, lit. or fig.) Kostprobe, diehave a taste of — probieren [Speise, Getränk]; kennen lernen [Freiheit, jemandes Jähzorn, Arroganz]
give somebody a taste of something — (lit. or fig.) jemandem eine Kostprobe einer Sache (Gen.) geben
have a/no taste for something — an etwas (Dat.) Geschmack/keinen Geschmack finden
have expensive tastes in clothes — etc. eine Vorliebe für teure Kleidung usw. haben
be/not be to somebody's taste — nach jemandes/nicht nach jemandes Geschmack sein
* * *n.Geschmack m.Kostprobe f. (of) v.kosten v.schmecken (nach) v. v.kosten (Essen) v.schmecken v.
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