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41 explode
1. v взрывать2. v взрыватьсяa bomb exploded — бомба взорвалась, произошёл взрыв бомбы
3. v разрушать, подрывать; разбивать, опрокидывать; отбрасывать4. v разражаться; взрываться; прорваться, вырваться наружу5. v распускаться6. v внезапно и быстро увеличиваться7. v фон. произносить со взрывомСинонимический ряд:1. bluster (verb) bluster; rage; rant; rave; storm2. burn (verb) bristle; burn; flare up; fume; seethe3. detonate (verb) blast; blow; blow out; blow up; burst; detonate; discharge; fire; fracture; go off; mushroom; pop; rupture; snowball; touch off4. disprove (verb) belie; confute; debunk; discredit; disprove; invalidate; puncture; refute; shoot; shoot down5. erupt (verb) break out; burst forth; erupt; flare -
42 shell
ʃel
1. noun1) (the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc: an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.) concha, caracol2) (an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) armazón3) (a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc: A shell exploded right beside him.) cartucho
2. verb1) (to remove from its shell or pod: You have to shell peas before eating them.) desvainar, quitar la concha2) (to fire explosive shells at: The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.) bombardear•- come out of one's shell
- shell out
shell n1. cáscara2. concha3. caparazóntr[ʃel]1 (of egg, nut) cáscara; (of pea) vaina; (of tortoise, lobster, etc) caparazón nombre masculino; (of snail, oyster, etc) concha2 (of building) armazón nombre masculino, esqueleto, estructura; (of vehicle) armazón nombre masculino; (of ship) casco3 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (for explosives) proyectil nombre masculino, obús nombre masculino; (cartridge) cartucho2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL bombardear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLit's as easy as shelling peas es coser y cantarto come out of one's shell salir del cascarónto go/retire/withdraw into one's shell retraerseshell shock neurosis nombre femenino de guerrashell suit chándal nombre masculinoshell ['ʃɛl] vt1) : desvainar (chícharos), pelar (nueces, etc.)2) bombard: bombardearshell n1) seashell: concha f2) : cáscara f (de huevos, nueces, etc.), vaina f (de chícharos, etc.), caparazón m (de crustáceos, tortugas, etc.)3) : cartucho m, casquillo ma.45 caliber shell: un cartucho calibre.45n.• armazón s.m.• camisa s.f.• caparazón s.m.• carapacho s.m.• casco s.m.• concha s.f.• coraza s.f.• cáscara s.f.• granada s.f.• obús s.m.• proyectil s.m.• vaina s.f.• yola s.f.v.• bombardear v.• descascar v.• descascarar v.• descascarillar v.• desenvainar v.• desgranar v.• desvainar v.ʃel
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1)a) (of egg, nut) cáscara f; ( of sea mollusk) concha f; (of tortoise, turtle, snail, crustacean) caparazón m or f, carapacho mpastry shell — ( Culin) base f ( de masa)
to come out of one's shell — salir* del cascarón
to go back o retreat into one's shell — retraerse*
b) ( of building) estructura f, armazón m or f, esqueleto m; ( of vehicle) armazón m or f2) ( Mil)a) ( for artillery) proyectil m, obús mb) ( for small arms) cartucho m
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1) ( Culin) \<\<peas\>\> pelar, desvainar; \<\<nuts/eggs/prawns\>\> pelar; \<\<mussel/clam\>\> quitarle la concha a, desconchar2) ( Mil) \<\<positionoops/city\>\> bombardear
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vi ( Mil) bombardearPhrasal Verbs:[ʃel]1. N1) [of egg, nut] cáscara f ; [of tortoise, turtle] caparazón m, carapacho m ; [of snail, shellfish] concha f, caracol m (LAm); [of pea] vaina f ; [of coconut] cáscara f leñosa- come out of one's shell- crawl or go into one's shell3) (=artillery round) obús m, proyectil m ; (US) [of shotgun] cartucho m4) (Culin) [of pie, flan] masa f2. VT1) [+ peas] pelar, desvainar; [+ nuts] pelar, descascarar; [+ mussels, cockles] quitar la concha a; [+ prawns] pelar; [+ eggs] quitar la cáscara ashelled prawns — gambas fpl peladas
2) (Mil) bombardear3.CPDshell game N — (US) (lit) (=trick) juego consistente en adivinar en cuál de tres cubiletes se esconde un objeto, triles ** fpl ; (fig) (=fraud) artimaña f
shell hole N — hoyo que forma un obús al explotar
shell shock N — neurosis f inv de guerra
shell suit N — tipo de chandal
* * *[ʃel]
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1)a) (of egg, nut) cáscara f; ( of sea mollusk) concha f; (of tortoise, turtle, snail, crustacean) caparazón m or f, carapacho mpastry shell — ( Culin) base f ( de masa)
to come out of one's shell — salir* del cascarón
to go back o retreat into one's shell — retraerse*
b) ( of building) estructura f, armazón m or f, esqueleto m; ( of vehicle) armazón m or f2) ( Mil)a) ( for artillery) proyectil m, obús mb) ( for small arms) cartucho m
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1) ( Culin) \<\<peas\>\> pelar, desvainar; \<\<nuts/eggs/prawns\>\> pelar; \<\<mussel/clam\>\> quitarle la concha a, desconchar2) ( Mil) \<\<position/troops/city\>\> bombardear
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43 blow up
1. transitive verb1) (shatter) [in die Luft] sprengen2) (inflate) aufblasen [Ballon]; aufpumpen [Reifen]4) (coll.): (enlarge) vergrößern [Foto, Seite]5) (coll.): (exaggerate) hochspielen, aufbauschen [Ereignis, Bericht]2. intransitive verb1) (explode) explodieren2) (arise suddenly) [Krieg, Sturm, Konflikt:] ausbrechen3) (lose one's temper) [vor Wut] explodieren (ugs.)* * *1) (to break into pieces, or be broken into pieces, by an explosion: The bridge blew up / was blown up.) in die Luft fliegen2) (to fill with air or a gas: He blew up the balloon.) aufblasen3) (to lose one's temper: If he says that again I'll blow up.) in Zorn geraten* * *◆ blow upI. vito \blow up up out of all proportion grotesk übersteigerte Formen annehmen3.II. vt1. (inflate)▪ to \blow up up ⇆ sth etw aufblasen▪ to \blow up up ⇆ sth etw hochspielen [o hochstilisieren3. (enlarge)to \blow up up a photo/picture ein Foto/Bild vergrößern4. (destroy)* * *1. vihis allegations could blow up in his face — seine Behauptungen könnten nach hinten losgehen
2. vt sep1) mine, bridge, person in die Luft jagen, hochjagen2) tyre, balloon aufblasen3) photo vergrößern4) (fig: magnify, exaggerate) event aufbauschen (into zu)* * *A v/t1. a) (in die Luft) sprengenb) vernichten, zerstörenc) zur Explosion bringen2. einen Luftballon etc aufblasen, einen Reifen etc aufpumpen3. a) ein Foto vergrößern4. umga) sich negativ auswirken auf (akk)b) jemandes Ruf etc ruinieren5. umg jemanden anschnauzen, anblasenB v/i1. a) in die Luft fliegenb) explodieren (auch fig umg):blow up at sb jemanden anschnauzen oder anblasen2. sich aufblasen oder aufpumpen lassen3. losbrechen (Sturm etc), ausbrechen (Streit etc)4. umg ruiniert werden (Ruf etc)5. fig umg auf-, eintreten* * *1. transitive verb1) (shatter) [in die Luft] sprengen2) (inflate) aufblasen [Ballon]; aufpumpen [Reifen]4) (coll.): (enlarge) vergrößern [Foto, Seite]5) (coll.): (exaggerate) hochspielen, aufbauschen [Ereignis, Bericht]2. intransitive verb1) (explode) explodieren2) (arise suddenly) [Krieg, Sturm, Konflikt:] ausbrechen3) (lose one's temper) [vor Wut] explodieren (ugs.)* * *v.aufblasen v.sprengen v. -
44 explode
explode [ɪkˈspləʊd][+ bomb] faire exploser ; [+ theory, argument] faire voler en éclats• to explode the myth that... démolir le mythe selon lequel...* * *[ɪk'spləʊd] 1.transitive verb faire exploser [bomb]; fig pulvériser [theory, rumour, myth]2.1) lit [bomb] exploser; [boiler, building, ship] sauter2) fig [person] ( with anger) exploser; [affair] éclater; [population] exploserthey exploded (colloq) onto the rock music scene — ils ont fait irruption dans le monde du rock
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45 discredited
дискредитировать; дискредитированныйСинонимический ряд:1. blew up/blown up (verb) blew up/blown up; debunked; disproved; exploded; punctured; shoot down; shot2. disbelieved (verb) disbelieved3. rebutted (verb) belied; confuted; rebutted; refuted4. shamed (verb) disgraced; dishonoured; shamed -
46 detonated
взрывать; взорванныйСинонимический ряд:1. fired (adj.) blown up; discharged; exploded; fired; set off; shot2. fired (verb) blasted; blew; blew up/blown up; blow up; burst; exploded; fired; go off; mushroomed; touch off; went off/gone off -
47 scatter
['skætə]1) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) razgnati, razbežati se2) (to throw loosely in different directions: The load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.) raztresti•- scattering
- scatterbrain
- scatterbrained* * *[skaetə]1.transitive verbraztresti, razmetati, razsipati; razširiti; posuti, posejati; razpršiti, razgnatito scatter handbills — deliti letake, reklamne listketo be scattered to the four winds — razpršiti se, razkropiti se na vse vetrove; intransitive verb razkropiti se, razpršiti se, razširiti se, raziti sethe crowd scatters — množica se razhaja;2.adjectiveraztresen -
48 shell
[ʃel] 1. noun1) (the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc: an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.) lupina2) (an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) ogrodje3) (a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc: A shell exploded right beside him.) granata2. verb1) (to remove from its shell or pod: You have to shell peas before eating them.) oluščiti2) (to fire explosive shells at: The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.) bombardirati•- come out of one's shell
- shell out* * *I [šel]nounlupina (jajca, oreha, sadja, živali), skorja, luščina, strok; želvin oklep, polževa hišica, školjka, pokrovka krila pri žuželkah; notranja (svinčena) krsta; nedokončana hiša (ladja), ogrodje; military topovska granata, mina (metalca min), American naboj; raketa; tulec (izstrelka); lahek tekmovalni čoln; figuratively zadržanost, zaprtost, odljudnost; figuratively zunanjost, zunanja podoba, zunanji sijaj; poetically music lirain the shell — še neizvaljen, še v razvojuheavy shell military težka granatato come out of one's shell figuratively osvoboditi se odljudnosti, postati bolj družaben (manj plašen, rezerviran, samotarski)to retire into one's shell — zapreti se vase, umolknitiII [šel]transitive verb(o)lupiti, (o)luščiti, odstraniti lupino, skorjo; prekriti s školjkami, z oklepom, z lupino; military bombardirati, obsipati z izstrelki (granatami, minami)to shell nuts — tolči, treti orehe; intransitive verb izpasti (o semenu) -
49 shell
1. noun1) (casing) Schale, die; (of turtle, tortoise) Panzer, der; (of snail) Haus, das; (of pea) Schote, die; Hülse, diecollect shells on the beach — am Strand Muscheln sammeln
come out of one's shell — (fig.) aus sich herausgehen
retire or go into one's shell — (fig.) sich in sein Schneckenhaus zurückziehen (ugs.)
2) (pastry case) Teighülle, die5) (Motor Veh.) Aufbau, der; Karosserie, die; (after fire, at breaker's, etc.) [Karosserie]gerippe, das2. transitive verb1) (take out of shell) schälen; knacken, schälen [Nuss]; enthülsen, (nordd.) palen [Erbsen]2) (Mil.) [mit Artillerie] beschießenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91489/shell_out">shell out* * *[ʃel] 1. noun1) (the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc: an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.) die Schale2) (an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) das Gerippe3) (a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc: A shell exploded right beside him.) die Granate2. verb1) (to remove from its shell or pod: You have to shell peas before eating them.) enthülsen,schälen2) (to fire explosive shells at: The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.) beschießen•- shellfish- come out of one's shell
- shell out* * *[ʃi:l][ʃel]I. n1. (exterior case) of an egg, nut Schale f; of a tortoise, turtle Panzer m; (mother of pearl) Perlmutt nt; of a pea Hülse f, Schote f; of an insect wing Flügeldecke fto pick up \shells on the beach Muscheln am Strand sammelncrab \shell Krebsschale fsnail \shell Schneckenhaus nt2. (of a building) Mauerwerk nt; (unfinished building) Rohbau m; (damaged building) Ruine f; of a vehicle Karosserie fthe burnt-out \shell of a car ein ausgebranntes Autowrack6. FOOD[pastry] \shell [Mürbteig]boden m8.▶ to bring sb out of their \shell jdn aus der Reserve locken▶ to go [back] [or crawl [back]] [or retreat] into one's \shell sich akk in sein Schneckenhaus zurückziehenII. vt▪ to \shell sth1. (remove shell) etw schälento \shell nuts Nüsse knackento \shell peas Erbsen enthülsen2. (bombard) etw [mit Granaten] bombardierenIII. vito \shell easily sich akk leicht schälen lassen* * *[ʃel]1. n1) (of egg, nut, mollusc) Schale f; (on beach) Muschel f; (of pea etc) Hülse f; (of snail) (Schnecken)haus nt; (of tortoise, turtle, insect) Panzer m; (= pastry shell) Form fto come out of one's shell (fig) — aus seinem Schneckenhaus kommen, aus sich (dat) herausgehen
to retire into one's shell (fig) — sich in sein Schneckenhaus verkriechen
I'm just an empty shell (fig) — ich bin nur noch eine leere Hülse
2) (= frame of building) Mauerwerk nt, Mauern pl; (unfinished) Rohbau m; (= ruin) Gemäuer nt, Ruine f; (of car, unfinished) Karosserie f; (gutted) Wrack nt; (of ship) Gerippe nt, Rumpf m; (gutted) Wrack nt4) (= boat) Rennruderboot nt2. vt1) peas etc enthülsen; eggs, nuts schälen* * *shell [ʃel]A s1. allg Schale f2. ZOOLa) Muschel(schale) fb) Schneckenhaus nc) Flügeldecke f (eines Käfers)d) Panzer m, Rückenschild m (der Schildkröte):bring sb out of their shell fig jemanden aus der Reserve locken;come out of one’s shell fig aus sich herausgehen, auftauen;retire ( oder withdraw) into one’s shell fig sich in sein Schneckenhaus zurückziehen, sich abkapselna) (noch) unausgebrütet,b) fig noch in der Entwicklung4. ZOOLa) Muschelkalk mb) Muschelschale fc) Perlmutt nd) Schildpatt n5. BOT (Nuss- etc) Schale f, Hülse f, Schote f6. FLUG, SCHIFF Schale f, Außenhaut f, (Schiffs) Rumpf m8. Kapsel f, (Scheinwerfer- etc) Gehäuse n, Mantel m9. MILa) Granate fb) (Geschoss-, Patronen) Hülse fc) US Patrone f (für Schrotgewehre)10. Rakete f (ein Feuerwerkskörper)11. GASTR Pastetenhülle f, -schale f13. SPORT Rennruderboot n14. (das) bloße Äußere15. Innensarg m16. (Degen- etc) Korb m17. TYPO Galvano n18. SCHULE Br Klasse fB v/t1. Erbsen etc enthülsen2. schälen:shell nuts Nüsse knacken3. Körner von der Ähre entfernen4. MIL (mit Granaten) beschießen5. mit Muscheln auslegen* * *1. noun1) (casing) Schale, die; (of turtle, tortoise) Panzer, der; (of snail) Haus, das; (of pea) Schote, die; Hülse, diecome out of one's shell — (fig.) aus sich herausgehen
retire or go into one's shell — (fig.) sich in sein Schneckenhaus zurückziehen (ugs.)
2) (pastry case) Teighülle, die5) (Motor Veh.) Aufbau, der; Karosserie, die; (after fire, at breaker's, etc.) [Karosserie]gerippe, das2. transitive verb1) (take out of shell) schälen; knacken, schälen [Nuss]; enthülsen, (nordd.) palen [Erbsen]2) (Mil.) [mit Artillerie] beschießenPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Außenhaut f.Gerippe - n.Granate -en f.Mantel -¨ m.Muschel -n f.Schale -n f. -
50 bang
1. n сильный удар2. n внезапный шум, взрыв, выстрелbang down — захлопнуть, с шумом закрыть; внезапно опустить
3. n радио трески4. n звукоподр. бах!, бац!bang! and the tyre exploded — бах! — и шина лопнула
5. n разг. стремительность; напор; энергия6. n полигр. разг. восклицательный знак7. n амер. сл. удовольствие, наслаждение; приятное возбуждение8. n амер. сл. впрыскивание наркотика9. n амер. сл. половое сношение10. adv разг. как раз, прямоbang on time — как раз вовремя, точно в назначенный час
11. adv разг. вдруг, внезапно12. adv разг. эмоц. -усил. здорово, очень13. adv разг. громко, шумно14. v ударить, стукнуть15. v удариться, стукнуться16. v хлопатьI heard a window bang in the basement — я слышал, как в подвале хлопало раскрытое окно
17. v захлопнуть18. v захлопнуться19. v грохотать20. v разг. бить, колотить, тузить21. v сл. побивать, превосходить22. v сл. впрыскивать себе наркотики; быть наркоманом23. v груб. трахнуть24. n обыкн. pl чёлка25. v подстригать волосы чёлкой26. v коротко стричь хвост лошади или собакеСинонимический ряд:1. blow (noun) bash; bastinado; bat; belt; biff; blow; bop; clout; lick; pound; slosh; smack; sock; swat; thwack; whack; whop2. burst (noun) blast; boom; burst; roar; thunder3. crash (noun) crash; slam; wham4. report (noun) bark; blast; boom; burst; clap; crack; crash; explosion; pop; report; slam; thunder; whack; wham5. smash (noun) bell ringer; hit; smash; succes fou; ten-strike; wow6. thrill (noun) boot; excitement; kick; thrill; wallop7. vigor (noun) drive; getup; get-up-and-go; go; pep; punch; push; snap; starch; vigor; vitality8. boom (verb) blast; boom; roar; thunder9. damage (verb) damage; dent; smash10. strike (verb) batter; beat; burst; clap; crash; pound; slam; slap; strike; whack11. just (other) accurately; exactly; just; precisely; right; sharp; spang; square; squarelyАнтонимический ряд:protect; repair -
51 burst forth
phr v прорываться, вырыватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. erupt (verb) break out; erupt; explode2. erupted (verb) broke out/broken out; erupted; exploded; flared3. flower (verb) bloom; blossom; blow; burgeon; effloresce; flower -
52 popped
a выпученный, навыкате, широко открытыйСинонимический ряд:1. burst (verb) blow out; blow up; burst; exploded2. cracked (verb) barked; cracked; snapped3. hit (verb) caught; clouted; hit; knocked; slammed; slogged; smacked; smashed; smote; smote/smitten or smote; socked; struck; swatted; whacked; whammed -
53 punctured
1. a проколотый2. a мед. колотый3. a эл. пробитыйСинонимический ряд:1. breached (verb) breached; break through; broke; penetrated; pierced; ruptured2. discredited (verb) blew up/blown up; debunked; discredited; disproved; exploded; shoot down; shot3. perforated (verb) bored; drilled; perforated; pricked; punched -
54 view
1. n вид, пейзаж, панорама2. n вид, пейзаж, изображение3. n видимость, поле зренияto the view — открыто, на виду, у всех на глазах
to rise to view — появиться, предстать перед глазами
to fade from view — постепенно исчезнуть, скрыться с глаз, растаять
in view — на виду; в пределах видимости
4. n взгляд, мнение, суждение; точка зрения5. n взгляды, убеждения, воззрения6. n оценка, суждение; представлениеview of data — представление данных; разрез данных
7. n цель, намерение; план, предположение, замысел8. n перспектива; предвидимое будущееin the long view — в перспективе, в отдалённом будущем
worm's-eye view — "лягушачья " перспектива
9. n осмотр, просмотр, смотр, обозрениеthe first view would displease many — на первый взгляд это многим, вероятно, не понравится
10. n вид, аспект, сторона, план; перспектива; проекцияperspective view — вид в перспективе, перспектива
11. n воен. обзор12. v осматривать, смотреть13. v рассматривать в определённом свете, оценивать, судить14. v изучать, рассматриватьto view all sides of a question — рассмотреть все аспекты вопроса, рассмотреть вопрос во всех аспектах
15. v видетьto tiptoe to have a better view — подняться на цыпочки, чтобы лучше видеть
16. v поэт. узреть; зреть17. v смотретьto take a sunshine view of everything — смотреть бодро на всё, быть оптимистом
Синонимический ряд:1. account (noun) account; description2. angle (noun) angle; eyes; outlook; slant; standpoint; viewpoint3. belief (noun) assessment; belief; conception; estimation; judgment; notion; theory4. end (noun) aim; design; end; goal; intent; intention; meaning; object; objective; plan; point; purpose; reason; target5. examination (noun) analysis; audit; check-over; checkup; examination; inspection; perlustration; review; scan; scrutiny; survey6. look (noun) countenance; face; look; physiognomy; surface; visage7. opinion (noun) conviction; eye; feeling; idea; mind; opinion; persuasion; position; sentiment8. sight (noun) appearance; aspect; gaze; glimpse; outlook; panorama; perspective; picture; prospect; scene; show; sight; spectacle; vision; vista9. eye (verb) account; consider; contemplate; deem; esteem; eye; gaze; gaze upon; look; look at; look upon; reckon; regard10. scrutinize (verb) canvass; check; check over; check up; con; examine; go over; inspect; perlustrate; peruse; scrutinise; scrutinize; study; survey; vet; witness11. see (verb) behold; descry; discern; distinguish; espy; mark; mind; note; notice; observe; perceive; remark; see; twigАнтонимический ряд:delusion; disregard; error; ignore; misestimate; misjudge; overlook -
55 together
tə'ɡeðə1) (with someone or something else; in company: They travelled together.) junto(s)2) (at the same time: They all arrived together.) juntos, al mismo tiempo3) (so as to be joined or united: He nailed/fitted/stuck the pieces of wood together.) juntos; uno con otro...4) (by action with one or more other people: Together we persuaded him.) juntos•- together with
together adv1. juntos2. al mismo tiempotr[tə'geðəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) juntos,-as2 (simultaneously) a la vez, al mismo tiempo3 (nonstop) seguido,-a1 familiar (confident, organized, capable) seguro,-a de sí mismo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bring together reunir, juntarto come together juntarseto get it together organizarseto go together ir juntos,-astogether with junto contogether [tə'gɛðər] adv1) : juntamente, juntos (el uno con el otro)Susan and Sarah work together: Susan y Sarah trabajan juntas2)together with : junto conadj.• junto, -a adj.adv.• a la vez adv.• a un tiempo adv.• de acuerdo adv.• juntamente adv.• junto adv.• juntos adv.
I tə'geðər, tə'geðə(r)1) ( in each other's company)they walked together for part of the way — caminaron juntos/juntas un trecho
we sat together in silence — estuvimos (todos/los dos) sentados en silencio
they were separated for a while, but they're together again now — estuvieron separados un tiempo, pero ahora han vuelto a juntarse
these knives and forks don't all belong together — estos cuchillos y tenedores no son del mismo juego; see also come, get, keep together
2)a) (in combination, collaboration)let's write the letter together — escribamos juntos/juntas la carta
pink and orange don't go together very well — el rosa no va or no pega muy bien con el naranja
b) ( at the same time) juntosall together now! — todos (juntos or a la vez)!
3) (in, into contact)they were brought together by chance — el destino los unió; see also put together
4) ( one with the other)5)
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adjective (colloq) centrado, equilibrado[tǝ'ɡeðǝ(r)] When together is an element in a phrasal verb, eg bring together, get together, sleep together, look up the verb.1. ADV1) (=in company) [live, work, be] juntos(-as)•
all together — todos(-as) juntos*, (-as), todos(-as) en conjunto•
let's get it together * — (fig) organicémonos, pongamos manos a la obra•
we're in this together — estamos metidos todos por igualthey were all in it together — pej todos estaban metidos en el asunto
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to put a meal together — preparar una comidatogether with his colleagues, he accepted responsibility — él, junto con sus colegas, admitió ser responsable
2) (=simultaneously) a la vezall together now! — (singing) ¡todos en coro!; (pulling) ¡todos a la vez!
3) (=continuously) seguidos(-as)2.ADJ * (=well-adjusted) equilibrado, cabal* * *
I [tə'geðər, tə'geðə(r)]1) ( in each other's company)they walked together for part of the way — caminaron juntos/juntas un trecho
we sat together in silence — estuvimos (todos/los dos) sentados en silencio
they were separated for a while, but they're together again now — estuvieron separados un tiempo, pero ahora han vuelto a juntarse
these knives and forks don't all belong together — estos cuchillos y tenedores no son del mismo juego; see also come, get, keep together
2)a) (in combination, collaboration)let's write the letter together — escribamos juntos/juntas la carta
pink and orange don't go together very well — el rosa no va or no pega muy bien con el naranja
b) ( at the same time) juntosall together now! — todos (juntos or a la vez)!
3) (in, into contact)they were brought together by chance — el destino los unió; see also put together
4) ( one with the other)5)
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adjective (colloq) centrado, equilibrado -
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'skætə1) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) spre (seg)2) (to throw loosely in different directions: The load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.) strø•- scattering
- scatterbrain
- scatterbrained Isubst. \/ˈskætə\/spredningIIverb \/ˈskætə\/1) spre (ut), spre seg2) spre, splitte, sprenge3) strø -
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ʃel 1. noun1) (the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc: an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.) skall, skjell2) (an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) skall; yttermur3) (a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc: A shell exploded right beside him.) (patron)hylse, granat2. verb1) (to remove from its shell or pod: You have to shell peas before eating them.) pille, rense, ta av skallet2) (to fire explosive shells at: The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.) skyte på, bombardere•- come out of one's shell
- shell outhylse--------musling--------skjellIsubst. \/ʃel\/1) skall2) ( botanikk) belg3) (musling)skall, konkylie, sneglehus4) skalldyr5) ( byggfag) skallkonstruksjon, skjelett, yttervegger6) ( militærvesen) granat7) ( militærvesen) patron, patronhylse8) ( militærvesen) epålett9) ( sjøfart) forhudning12) ( om likkiste) simpel trekiste20) ( fysikk og kjemi) (elektron)skall23) ( instrumentdel på banjo) ringcome out of one's shell krype ut av skallet sitt, bli mer utadvendtgo\/retire into one's shell trekke seg inn i skallet sitt, trekke seg tilbake, melde seg utin the shell i sitt skall, ennå ikke klekket ( overført) i sin spede begynnelse, uutvikletIIverb \/ʃel\/1) ta skallet av, pille, rense, belge (om erter)2) flasse, skalle av3) dekke med (et skall)4) ( militærvesen) bombardere, beskyte (med granater), skyte på5) slippe skalletbe as easy as shelling peas være så enkelt som bare det, være bare blåbærshell out punge ut med -
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1. noun1) Aufprall, der (on, against auf + Akk.); (of shell or bomb) Einschlag, der; (collision) Zusammenprall, derhave an impact on somebody/something — Auswirkungen auf jemanden/etwas haben
2. transitive verbmake an impact on somebody/something — Eindruck auf jemanden/etwas machen
* * *['impækt]1) ((the force of) one object etc hitting against another: The bomb exploded on impact.) der Zusammenprall2) (a strong effect or impression: The film had quite an impact on television viewers.) die Wirkung* * *im·pactI. n[ˈɪmpækt]the \impact of a crash die Wucht eines Zusammenstoßes; (of a bullet/meteor) Einschlag mon \impact beim Einschlagto have an \impact on sb einen Effekt bei jdm bewirken, Eindruck bei jdm machenII. vt[ɪmˈpækt]esp AM, AUS▪ to \impact sb/sth jdn/etw beeinflussen, Auswirkungen auf jdn/etw habenIII. vi[ɪmˈpækt]1. (hit ground) aufschlagen▪ to \impact on sb/sth jdn/etw beeinflussen, Auswirkungen auf jdn/etw haben* * *['ɪmpkt]1. nAufprall m (on, against auf +acc); (of two moving objects) Zusammenprall m, Aufeinanderprallen nt; (of bomb) (on house, factory) Einschlag m (on in +acc); (on roof, ground) Aufschlag m (on auf +dat); (of light, rays) Auftreffen nt (on auf +acc); (= force) Wucht f; (fig) (Aus)wirkung f (on auf +acc)on impact ( with) — beim Aufprall (auf +acc )
he staggered under the impact of the blow — er taumelte unter der Wucht des Schlages
his speech had a great impact on his audience — seine Rede machte großen Eindruck auf seine Zuhörer
you can imagine the impact of this on a four-year-old — Sie können sich vorstellen, wie sich das auf einen Vierjährigen auswirkt
2. vito impact on sb/sth (fig) — auf jdn/etw einwirken
3. vtaufschlagen auf (+acc); two things zusammendrücken; (fig = have an effect on) einwirken auf (+acc)* * *A s [ˈımpækt]1. Zusammen--, Anprall m2. Auftreffen n, -prall m:on impact beim Aufprall3. a) MIL Auf-, Einschlag m:impact fuse Aufschlagzünder mb) Impakt m, Meteoriteneinschlag m:impact crater Meteoritenkrater m4. PHYS, TECHa) Stoß m, Schlag mb) Wucht f:impact extrusion Schlagstrangpressen n;impact pressure Staudruck m;impact-resistant stoßfest;impact strength Schlagbiegefestigkeit f5. figa) (heftige) (Ein)Wirkung, Auswirkungen pl, (starker) Einfluss (on auf akk), (von Werbemaßnahmen) Impact mb) (starker) Eindruck ( alle:on auf akk)c) Wucht f, Gewalt fmake an ( oder a great) impact (on) einschlagen oder einen starken Eindruck hinterlassen (bei), sich mächtig auswirken (auf akk);B v/t [ımˈpækt]1. zusammenpressen, -drücken2. vollstopfen, verstopfenimpacted fracture eingekeilter Bruch;impacted tooth impaktierter Zahn* * *1. noun1) Aufprall, der (on, against auf + Akk.); (of shell or bomb) Einschlag, der; (collision) Zusammenprall, derhave an impact on somebody/something — Auswirkungen auf jemanden/etwas haben
2. transitive verbmake an impact on somebody/something — Eindruck auf jemanden/etwas machen
* * *n.Anschlag -¨e m.Aufprall -e m.Auswirkung f.Beaufschlagung f.Beeinflussung f.Einschlag m.Einwirkung f. -
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impact [ˈɪmpækt]impact m• to make an impact on sb ( = affect) créer un choc chez qn ; ( = impress) faire une forte impression sur qn* * *1. ['ɪmpækt]1) ( effect) impact m (on sur)2) ( violent contact) (of hammer, vehicle) choc m; (of bomb, bullet) impact m2. [ɪm'pækt] 3. [ɪm'pækt]intransitive verb avoir un impact (on sur) -
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щетинистый; колючийСинонимический ряд:1. angered (verb) angered; blew up/blown up; blow up; boiled; boiled over; burned; burned or burnt; exploded; flare up; flared up; fumed; raged; seethed2. crawled (verb) abounded; crawled; swarmed; teemed
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