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m.1 gait, walk.tener andares de to walk like2 way of walking, walking, gait, pace.v.1 to walk (caminar). (especially peninsular Spanish)¿fuiste en autobús o andando? did you go by bus or on foot?, did you go by bus or did you walk?andar por la calle to walk in the streetRicardo anduvo por las calles Richard walked along the streets.María anduvo el muelle Mary walked the dock.2 to work, to go.el reloj no anda the clock has stoppedlas cosas andan mal things are going badlylos negocios andan muy bien business is going very wellEl motor anda bien The engine is working well.3 to be.¿qué tal andas? how are you (doing)?andar preocupado to be worriedcreo que anda por el almacén I think he is somewhere in the warehouseandar haciendo algo to be doing somethinganda explicando sus aventuras he's talking about his adventuresandar tras algo/alguien to be after something/somebodyde andar por casa basic, rough and ready (explicación, método)mi ropa de andar por casa my clothes for wearing around the houseAnda triste He is sad.Ella anda visitando a su prima She is visiting her cousin.4 to go, to travel.anduvimos 15 kilómetros we walked (for) 15 kilometers5 to wear. ( Central American Spanish)6 to carry. ( Central American Spanish)7 to have, to be using.Anda una pistola He has a gun.8 to be wearing, to wear.Anda una bonita corbata He is wearing a nice tie.* * *Past IndicativeImperfect SubjunctiveFuture Subjunctive* * *1. verb1) to walk2) function, work, run•2. noun m.* * *1. VI1) (=ir a pie) to walk; (=moverse) to move; (=viajar) to travel aroundvinimos andando — we walked here, we came on foot
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andar tras algo/algn — to be after sth/sbandar tras una chica — to be o chase after a girl
2) (=funcionar) to go, workel reloj no anda — the clock won't go, the clock isn't working
¿cómo anda esto? — how does this work?
3) * (=estar) to beandar alegre — to be o feel cheerful
andar bien de salud — to be well, be in good health
andamos mal de dinero — we're badly off for money, we're short of money
¿cómo andan las cosas? — how are things?
¿cómo anda eso? — how are things going?
¿qué tal andas? — how are you?
¿cómo andas de tabaco? — how are you off for cigarettes?
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de andar por casa, ropa de andar por casa — clothes for wearing around the house4) (=rebuscar)¡no andes ahí! — keep away from there!
5)• andar a, siempre andan a gritos — they're always shouting
andan a la greña o a la gresca — they're at each other's throats
6)• andar con algn — to go around with sb
7)• andar en — (=estar implicado en) to be involved in
andar en pleitos — to be engaged o involved in lawsuits
¿en qué andas? — what are you up to?
8)• andar haciendo algo — to be doing sth
¿qué andas buscando? — what are you looking for?
9)• andar por (=rondar) —
el pueblo anda por los 1.000 habitantes — the village has about 1,000 inhabitants
10)andando el tiempo —
un niño que, andando el tiempo, sería rey — a child who, in time, would become king
11) [exclamaciones]¡anda! — (=¡no me digas!) well I never!; (=¡vamos!) come on!
¡anda!, no lo sabía — well I never, I didn't know that!
anda, dímelo — go on, tell me
anda, no me molestes — just stop annoying me, will you?
anda, no te lo tomes tan a pecho — come on, there's no need to take it to heart like that
¡anda, anda! — come on!
¡ándale (pues)! — Méx * (=apúrese) come on!, hurry up!; (=adiós) cheerio!; (=gracias) thanks!; [encontrando algo] that's it!
¡andando! — right, let's get on with it!
andando, que todavía hay mucho que hacer — let's get moving, there's still a lot to do
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¡anda ya!, anda ya, no nos vengas con esnobismos — come on, don't be such a snob-dile que te gusta -¡anda ya, para que me suba el precio! — "tell her you like it" - "oh sure, so she can charge me more!"
2. VT1) (=recorrer a pie) [+ trecho] to walkme conocía muy bien el camino por haberlo andado varias veces — I knew the path very well, as I'd been down o walked it several times before
3.See:* * *I 1.verbo intransitivo1)a) (esp Esp) ( caminar) to walk¿has venido andando? — did you come on foot?, did you walk?
a poco andar — (Chi) before long
b) (Col, CS, Ven) (ir) to goandá a pasear (RPl fam) — get lost! (colloq)
c) (AmL)andar a caballo/en bicicleta — to ride (a horse/a bicycle)
2) (marchar, funcionar) to workel coche anda de maravilla — the car's running o (BrE) going like a dream
3) (+ compl)a) ( estar) to be¿cómo andas? — how are you?, how's it going? (colloq)
¿quién anda ahí? — who's there?
¿cómo andamos de tiempo? — how are we doing for time?
andar + ger — to be -ing
anda buscando pelea — he's out for o he's looking for a fight
lo andan buscando — they are looking for him o (colloq) are after him
quien mal anda, mal acaba — if you live like that, you're bound to come to a bad end
b)andar con alguien — ( juntarse) to mix with somebody; ( salir con) to go out with somebody
4) ( rondar)andar por algo: andará por los 60 (años) — he must be around o about 60
5)andar detrás de or tras alguien/algo — (buscar, perseguir) to be after somebody/something
6)a)andar con algo — (esp AmL fam) con revólver/dinero to carry something; con traje/sombrero to wear something
no me gusta que andes con cuchillos — I don't like you playing with o messing around with knives
b) ( revolver)andar en algo — to rummage o poke around in something
7) ( en exclamaciones)a) (expresando sorpresa, incredulidad)anda! mira quién está aquí! — well, well! look who's here!
b) (expresando irritación, rechazo)anda! déjame en paz! — oh, leave me alone!
c) ( instando a hacer algo)préstamelo, anda — go on, lend it to me!
ándale, no seas sacón — (Méx fam) go on, don't be chicken (colloq)
2.andando, que se hace tarde! — let's get a move on, it's getting late!
andar vt1) ( caminar) to walkhe andado muchos caminos — (liter) I have trodden many paths (liter)
2) (AmC) ( llevar)3.siempre ando shorts — I always go around in o wear shorts
andarse v pron1)andarse con algo: ése no se anda con bromas he's not one to joke; ándate con cuidado — take care, be careful
2) (en imperativo) (AmL) ( irse)IIándate luego — get going o get a move on (colloq)
* * *= tread, walking.Nota: Nombre.Ex. E. M. Forster fashions a homoerotic subjectivity in his novel 'Where Angels Fear to Tread'.Ex. Some physiotherapists argue that baby walkers delay independent walking, and encourage abnormal gait and posture, and urge toy libraries to exclude them from their provision.----* andando = on foot.* andar a caballo entre... y = tread + the line between... and.* andar a la caza de = tout for, gun for.* andar al antojo de Uno = roam + freely.* andar apurado de dinero = be strapped for + cash.* andar a tientas = kiss + in the dark, grope (for/toward).* andar a tientas y a ciegas = grope (for/toward).* andar a traspiés = stumble.* andar a tropezones = stumble.* andar a zancadas = stride.* andar camino trillado = tread + well-worn ground.* andar como un reloj = fit as a fiddle.* andar con = be in with.* andar con arrogancia = swagger, strut.* andar con cuidado = tread + lightly, tread + softly, tread + carefully.* andar con los hombros caídos = slouch.* andar con pesadez = trudge.* andar con pies de plomo = tread + warily.* andar de arriba para abajo = pace.* andar de boca en boca = be the talk of the town.* andar de prisa = patter.* andar de puntillas = tiptoe.* andar despacio = saunter.* andar de un lado para otro = pace.* andar de un modo pausado = stroll + at a leisurely pace.* andar encorbado = slouch.* andar encorbado, encorbarse, andar con los hombros caídos, sentarse encorbad = slouch.* andar escaso de = be short of.* andar escaso de dinero = be strapped for + cash.* andar escondido = abscond.* andar falto de = be short of.* andar falto de dinero = be strapped for + cash.* andar mal = feel under + the weather, be under the weather.* andar (muy) apurado de dinero = be (hard) pressed for + money.* andar (muy) apurado de tiempo = be (hard) pressed for + time.* andar (muy) corto de dinero = be (hard) pressed for + money.* andar (muy) corto de tiempo = be (hard) pressed for + time.* andar (muy) escaso de dinero = be (hard) pressed for + money.* andar (muy) escaso de tiempo = be (hard) pressed for + time.* andar (muy) falto de dinero = be (hard) pressed for + money.* andar (muy) falto de tiempo = be (hard) pressed for + time.* andar perdido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* andar pisando fuerte = go from + strength to strength, make + a big impact.* andar pisando huevos = drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels.* andar por = move about, walk (a)round, hike.* andar por ahí = go + (a)round, be out and about, get out and about.* andar por la cuerda floja = walk + the tight wire, walk + the tightrope.* andar por los cuarenta = be fortyish.* andar por los treinta = be thirtyish.* andar por terreno peligroso = skate + on thin ice, tread on + dangerous ground.* andar por terreno resbaladizo = skate + on thin ice, tread on + dangerous ground.* andarse con cuidado = tread with + care.* andarse con dilaciones = procrastinate.* andarse con mucho cuidado = tread + the thin line between... and.* andarse con mucho ojo = keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned, keep + Posesivo + eyes (wide) open.* andarse con pies de plomo = walk on + eggshells.* andarse con rodeos = mince + words, go round in + circles, beat about/around + the bush.* andarse por las ramas = mince + words.* andar siempre detrás de las mujeres = womanise [womanize, -USA].* andar sin prisa = mosey.* andar suavemente = pad.* andar tramando algo malo = be up to no good, get up to + no good.* ande yo caliente, ríase la gente = cry all the way to the bank, laugh all the way to the bank.* a poca distancia andando = within walking distance, within an easy walk.* a pocos minutos andando = within easy walking distance, within an easy walk.* bebé que empieza a andar = toddler.* conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.* dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres = you are known by the company you keep.* echar a andar = implement, leg it.* edad en la que un niño aprende a andar = toddlerhood.* el camino se hace andando = actions speak louder than words.* el movimiento se demuestra andando = actions speak louder than words.* llegar andando pausadamente = stroll into + view.* máquina de andar o correr estática = treadmill.* modo de andar = gait.* no andar con reparos = make + no bones about + Algo.* no andar con tapujos = make + no bones about + Algo.* no andar en nada bueno = be up to no good, get up to + no good.* no andar muy equivocado = be in the right realm.* no andarse con rodeos = call + a spade a spade.* raqueta de andar por la nieve = snowshoe.* si se parece a un pato, anda como un pato y grazna como un pato, entonces es = If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck.* * *I 1.verbo intransitivo1)a) (esp Esp) ( caminar) to walk¿has venido andando? — did you come on foot?, did you walk?
a poco andar — (Chi) before long
b) (Col, CS, Ven) (ir) to goandá a pasear (RPl fam) — get lost! (colloq)
c) (AmL)andar a caballo/en bicicleta — to ride (a horse/a bicycle)
2) (marchar, funcionar) to workel coche anda de maravilla — the car's running o (BrE) going like a dream
3) (+ compl)a) ( estar) to be¿cómo andas? — how are you?, how's it going? (colloq)
¿quién anda ahí? — who's there?
¿cómo andamos de tiempo? — how are we doing for time?
andar + ger — to be -ing
anda buscando pelea — he's out for o he's looking for a fight
lo andan buscando — they are looking for him o (colloq) are after him
quien mal anda, mal acaba — if you live like that, you're bound to come to a bad end
b)andar con alguien — ( juntarse) to mix with somebody; ( salir con) to go out with somebody
4) ( rondar)andar por algo: andará por los 60 (años) — he must be around o about 60
5)andar detrás de or tras alguien/algo — (buscar, perseguir) to be after somebody/something
6)a)andar con algo — (esp AmL fam) con revólver/dinero to carry something; con traje/sombrero to wear something
no me gusta que andes con cuchillos — I don't like you playing with o messing around with knives
b) ( revolver)andar en algo — to rummage o poke around in something
7) ( en exclamaciones)a) (expresando sorpresa, incredulidad)anda! mira quién está aquí! — well, well! look who's here!
b) (expresando irritación, rechazo)anda! déjame en paz! — oh, leave me alone!
c) ( instando a hacer algo)préstamelo, anda — go on, lend it to me!
ándale, no seas sacón — (Méx fam) go on, don't be chicken (colloq)
2.andando, que se hace tarde! — let's get a move on, it's getting late!
andar vt1) ( caminar) to walkhe andado muchos caminos — (liter) I have trodden many paths (liter)
2) (AmC) ( llevar)3.siempre ando shorts — I always go around in o wear shorts
andarse v pron1)andarse con algo: ése no se anda con bromas he's not one to joke; ándate con cuidado — take care, be careful
2) (en imperativo) (AmL) ( irse)IIándate luego — get going o get a move on (colloq)
* * *= tread, walking.Nota: Nombre.Ex: E. M. Forster fashions a homoerotic subjectivity in his novel 'Where Angels Fear to Tread'.
Ex: Some physiotherapists argue that baby walkers delay independent walking, and encourage abnormal gait and posture, and urge toy libraries to exclude them from their provision.* andando = on foot.* andar a caballo entre... y = tread + the line between... and.* andar a la caza de = tout for, gun for.* andar al antojo de Uno = roam + freely.* andar apurado de dinero = be strapped for + cash.* andar a tientas = kiss + in the dark, grope (for/toward).* andar a tientas y a ciegas = grope (for/toward).* andar a traspiés = stumble.* andar a tropezones = stumble.* andar a zancadas = stride.* andar camino trillado = tread + well-worn ground.* andar como un reloj = fit as a fiddle.* andar con = be in with.* andar con arrogancia = swagger, strut.* andar con cuidado = tread + lightly, tread + softly, tread + carefully.* andar con los hombros caídos = slouch.* andar con pesadez = trudge.* andar con pies de plomo = tread + warily.* andar de arriba para abajo = pace.* andar de boca en boca = be the talk of the town.* andar de prisa = patter.* andar de puntillas = tiptoe.* andar despacio = saunter.* andar de un lado para otro = pace.* andar de un modo pausado = stroll + at a leisurely pace.* andar encorbado = slouch.* andar encorbado, encorbarse, andar con los hombros caídos, sentarse encorbad = slouch.* andar escaso de = be short of.* andar escaso de dinero = be strapped for + cash.* andar escondido = abscond.* andar falto de = be short of.* andar falto de dinero = be strapped for + cash.* andar mal = feel under + the weather, be under the weather.* andar (muy) apurado de dinero = be (hard) pressed for + money.* andar (muy) apurado de tiempo = be (hard) pressed for + time.* andar (muy) corto de dinero = be (hard) pressed for + money.* andar (muy) corto de tiempo = be (hard) pressed for + time.* andar (muy) escaso de dinero = be (hard) pressed for + money.* andar (muy) escaso de tiempo = be (hard) pressed for + time.* andar (muy) falto de dinero = be (hard) pressed for + money.* andar (muy) falto de tiempo = be (hard) pressed for + time.* andar perdido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* andar pisando fuerte = go from + strength to strength, make + a big impact.* andar pisando huevos = drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels.* andar por = move about, walk (a)round, hike.* andar por ahí = go + (a)round, be out and about, get out and about.* andar por la cuerda floja = walk + the tight wire, walk + the tightrope.* andar por los cuarenta = be fortyish.* andar por los treinta = be thirtyish.* andar por terreno peligroso = skate + on thin ice, tread on + dangerous ground.* andar por terreno resbaladizo = skate + on thin ice, tread on + dangerous ground.* andarse con cuidado = tread with + care.* andarse con dilaciones = procrastinate.* andarse con mucho cuidado = tread + the thin line between... and.* andarse con mucho ojo = keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned, keep + Posesivo + eyes (wide) open.* andarse con pies de plomo = walk on + eggshells.* andarse con rodeos = mince + words, go round in + circles, beat about/around + the bush.* andarse por las ramas = mince + words.* andar siempre detrás de las mujeres = womanise [womanize, -USA].* andar sin prisa = mosey.* andar suavemente = pad.* andar tramando algo malo = be up to no good, get up to + no good.* ande yo caliente, ríase la gente = cry all the way to the bank, laugh all the way to the bank.* a poca distancia andando = within walking distance, within an easy walk.* a pocos minutos andando = within easy walking distance, within an easy walk.* bebé que empieza a andar = toddler.* conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.* dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres = you are known by the company you keep.* echar a andar = implement, leg it.* edad en la que un niño aprende a andar = toddlerhood.* el camino se hace andando = actions speak louder than words.* el movimiento se demuestra andando = actions speak louder than words.* llegar andando pausadamente = stroll into + view.* máquina de andar o correr estática = treadmill.* modo de andar = gait.* no andar con reparos = make + no bones about + Algo.* no andar con tapujos = make + no bones about + Algo.* no andar en nada bueno = be up to no good, get up to + no good.* no andar muy equivocado = be in the right realm.* no andarse con rodeos = call + a spade a spade.* raqueta de andar por la nieve = snowshoe.* si se parece a un pato, anda como un pato y grazna como un pato, entonces es = If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck.* * *viAla niña ya anda the little girl's already walkinganda encorvado he stoops, he walks with a stoopel perrito venía andando detrás de ella the little dog was coming along o walking along behind herse acercó andando de puntillas she tiptoed up to him, she went up to him on tiptoes¿has venido andando? did you come on foot?, did you walk?a poco andar ( Chi); before long2 (Col, CS, Ven) (ir) to goanda a comprar el periódico go and buy the newspaperanduvo de aquí para allá intentando encontrarla he went all over the place trying to find herandá a pasear ( fam) or ( vulg) a la mierda ( RPl) get lost! ( colloq), go to hell! (sl), piss off! ( BrE sl)3fue a andar a caballo al parque she went horseriding o riding in the parklos domingos salen a andar en bicicleta they go cycling on Sundays, they go for bike rides on Sundays ( colloq)está aprendiendo a andar en bicicleta she's learning to ride a bicycleB (marchar, funcionar) to workel tocadiscos no anda the record player's not workingel coche anda de maravilla the car's running o ( BrE) going like a dreamC (+ compl)1 (estar) to be¿cómo andas? how are you?, how's it going? ( colloq), how are things? ( colloq), what's up? ( AmE colloq)¿cómo andas de calcetines? how are you for o ( BrE) how are you off for socks?¿cómo andamos de tiempo? how are we doing for time?no anda muy bien de salud he isn't very wellando enfermo I'm illanda un poco tristón he's (looking) a bit gloomysiempre anda con prisas he's always in a hurryanda siempre muy arregladita she's always very well turned-outno andes descalza don't walk o go around without your shoes on¿quién anda ahí? who's there?¿y Manolo? — creo que anda por América what about Manolo? — I think he's in America somewhere¿dónde andan mis calcetines? where have my socks got(ten) o gone to? ( colloq), what's happened to my socks?andar + GER to be -INGanda buscando pelea he's out for o he's looking for a fightla policía lo anda buscando the police are looking for him o ( colloq) are after himquien mal anda, mal acaba if you live like that, you're bound to come to a bad end2 (juntarse) andar CON algn to mix WITH sbno me gusta la gente con la que andas I don't like the people you're mixing with o ( colloq) you're hanging around withdime con quién andas y te diré quién eres you can tell a man o a man is known by the company he keeps3(salir con): andar CON algn to go out WITH sbD (rondar) andar POR algo:andará por los 60 (años) he must be around o about 60E andar DETRáS DE or TRAS algn/algo (buscar, perseguir) to be AFTER sb/sthese sólo anda detrás de tu dinero he's only after your moneyandan tras la fama y la riqueza they are looking for o ( colloq) they are out for fame and fortuneF1 ( fam) andar CON algo (llevar) ‹con revólver/dinero› to carry sth; ‹contraje/sombrero› to wear sthsabes que no me gusta que andes con cuchillos you know I don't like you playing with o messing around with knives2 (revolver) andar EN algo to rummage o poke o ferret around IN sthno me andes en el bolso don't go rummaging o poking o ferreting around in my bag1(expresando sorpresa, incredulidad): ¡anda! ¡qué casualidad! well! o good heavens! o good grief! what a coincidence!¡anda! ¡mira quién está aquí! well, well! o hey! look who's here!2(expresando irritación, rechazo): ¡anda! ¡déjame en paz! oh, leave me alone!¡anda! no me vengas con excusas come on! o come off it! I don't want to hear your excuses ( colloq)¡anda! ¡se me ha vuelto a olvidar! damn! I've forgotten it again! ( colloq)3(instando a hacer algo): préstamelo, anda go on, lend it to me!anda, déjate de tonterías come on, stop being silly!¡anda! or ( Méx) ¡ándale! or ( Col) ¡ándele! que llegamos tarde come on o get a move on o let's get moving, we'll be late! ( colloq)¡vamos, andando, que se hace tarde! come on, let's get a move on, it's getting late!■ andarvtA (caminar) to walktuvimos que andar un buen trecho we had to walk a fair distanceBsiempre ando shorts en casa I always go around in o wear shorts at home■ andarseA andarse CON algo:ése no se anda con bromas he's not one to joke around o not one for jokesándate con cuidado take care, be carefulB ( en imperativo)ándate luego, no vayas a llegar tarde get going o get a move on, otherwise you'll be late ( colloq)A (modo de andar) gait, walkun viejo de andar pausado an old man with an unhurried gait o walktiene andares de princesa she walks like a princess, she has the bearing o deportment of a princess ( frml)1 (viajes) travels (pl)en mis andares por Sudamérica on my travels through South America2 (aventuras) adventures (pl)* * *
andar 1 ( conjugate andar) verbo intransitivo
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◊ ¿has venido andando? did you come on foot?, did you walk?b) (AmL):◊ andar a caballo/en bicicleta to ride (a horse/a bicycle)
2 (marchar, funcionar) to work;◊ el coche anda de maravilla the car's running o (BrE) going like a dream
3 (+ compl)
◊ ¿cómo andas? how are you?, how's it going? (colloq);
¿quién anda por ahí? who's there?;
anda en Londres he's in London;
anda buscando pelea he's out for o he's looking for a fight;
me anda molestando (AmL fam) he keeps bothering meb) andar con algn ( juntarse) to mix with sb;
( salir con) to go out with sb;
c) andar detrás de or tras algn/algo (buscar, perseguir) to be after sb/sth
4 ( rondar):◊ andará por los 60 (años) he must be around o about 60
5 andar con algo (esp AmL fam) ‹con revólver/dinero› to carry sth;
‹con traje/sombrero› to wear sth
6 ( en exclamaciones)a) (expresando sorpresa, incredulidad):◊ ¡anda! ¡qué casualidad! good heavens! what a coincidence!;
¡anda! ¡mira quién está aquí! well, well! look who's here!b) (expresando irritación, rechazo):◊ ¡anda! ¡déjame en paz! oh, leave me alone!;
¡anda! ¡se me ha vuelto a olvidar! damn! I've forgotten it again! (colloq)c) ( instando a hacer algo):◊ préstamelo, anda go on, lend it to me!;
¡ándale (Méx) or (Col) ándele que llegames tarde! come on, we'll be late! (colloq)
verbo transitivo
1 ( caminar) to walk
2 (AmC) ( llevar):
siempre ando shorts I always wear shorts
andarse verbo pronominal
1 andarse con algo:
ándate con cuidado take care, be careful
2 ( en imperativo) (AmL) ( irse):
ándate luego get going, get a move on (colloq)
andar 2 sustantivo masculino,◊ andares sustantivo masculino plural
gait, walk
andar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to walk
2 (moverse) to move
3 (funcionar) to work: este reloj no anda bien, this clock doesn't keep good time
4 (aproximarse a una cantidad) andará por los cincuenta, she's about fifty
5 (realizar una acción: + gerundio) anda contando por ahí tu vida y milagros, he's telling everybody all about you
6 (estar) ¿cómo andamos de tiempo?, how are we off for time?
tus llaves tienen que andar por casa, your keys must be somewhere in the house
7 (llevar consigo) LAm to have on, to carry/take with oneself: la llave la andaba con él a todas partes, he carried the key with him everywhere he went
II vtr (recorrer) to walk: andaré el tortuoso camino que lleva a tu casa, I'll walk the winding road that leads to your door
andar m, andares mpl walk sing, gait sing
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andares
- bicicleta
- boca
- casa
- cien
- dinero
- echar
- escasa
- escaso
- gatas
- greña
- holgada
- holgado
- juego
- peculiar
- puntilla
- reconocer
- soltarse
- tienta
- torpe
- torpeza
- anduve
- bien
- caballo
- caminar
- cojo
- compañía
- corto
- descaminado
- desgarbado
- gata
- gatear
- mal
- nube
- ojo
- paso
English:
ambulatory
- badly
- barefoot
- blunder
- bustle
- crawl
- down
- drag
- even
- gait
- grope
- heavily
- large
- loose
- mooch
- mope about
- mope around
- move about
- move around
- pad about
- pad around
- pick
- plod
- pound
- prance
- pressed
- pussyfoot
- run
- scramble
- short
- slouch
- slouch about
- slouch around
- slow
- stall
- steadily
- stoop
- stride
- tiptoe
- toddler
- tout
- tramp
- trek
- trip along
- upright
- waddle
- walk
- walking pace
- walking shoes
- blink
* * *♦ vi[moverse] to move;¿fuiste en autobús o andando? did you go by bus or on foot?, did you go by bus or did you walk?;andar por la calle to walk in the street;andar deprisa/despacio to walk quickly/slowly;andar a gatas to crawl;andar de puntillas to tiptoetodo se andará all in good time2. [funcionar] to work, to go;la nueva moto anda estupendamente the new motorbike is running superbly;el reloj no anda the clock has stopped;las cosas andan mal things are going badly;los negocios andan muy bien business is going very well3. [estar] to be;¿qué tal andas? how are you (doing)?;no sabía que habían operado a tu padre – ¿qué tal anda? I didn't know your father had had an operation, how is he (getting on o doing)?;¿dónde anda tu hermano? no lo he visto desde hace meses what's your brother up to these days? I haven't seen him for months;creo que anda por el almacén I think he's somewhere in the warehouse;andar en boca de todos to be on everyone's lips;desde que tiene novia, andar muy contento ever since he got a girlfriend he's been very happy;ando muy ocupado I'm very busy at the moment;¿cómo andas de dinero? how are you (off) for money?;andamos muy mal de dinero we're very short of money, we're very badly off for money;¡date prisa, que andamos muy mal de tiempo! hurry up, we haven't got much time!, hurry up, we're late!;de andar por casa [explicación, método] basic, rough and ready;mi ropa de andar por casa my clothes for wearing around the house;hice un apaño de andar por casa y ya funciona I patched it up myself and it works again now;ande yo caliente, ríase la gente I'm quite happy, I don't care what other people think;quien mal anda mal acaba everyone gets their just deserts[papeleos, negocios] to be busy with;anda metido en pleitos desde el accidente ever since the accident he's been busy fighting legal battles¿quién ha andado en mis papeles? who has been messing around with my papers?con esa chulería, David anda buscándose problemas David's asking for trouble, always being so cocky;en ese país andan a tiros in that country they go round shooting one another;andan a voces todo el día they spend the whole day shouting at each other;anda echando broncas a todos he's going round telling everybody off;anda explicando sus aventuras he's talking about his adventures;andar a vueltas con algo to be having trouble with sth;RP¡andá a saber! who knows!anda por ahí con una jovencita he's running around with a young girl;anda con gente muy poco recomendable she mixes with o goes around with a very undesirable crowd;dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres birds of a feather flock together8.andar por [alcanzar, rondar] to be about;anda por los sesenta he's about sixty;debe de andar por el medio millón it must be o cost about half a million♦ vt1. [recorrer] to go, to travel;anduvimos 15 kilómetros we walked (for) 15 kilometres♦ nm1. [modo de caminar] gait, walk;andares [de persona] gait;tiene andares de modelo she walks like a model2. [transcurso]con el andar del tiempo, comprenderás todo mejor you'll understand everything better with the passing of time* * *I v/i1 ( caminar) walk;andando on foot;¡andando! come on!, move it! fam2 ( funcionar) work3:andar alegre/triste be happy/sad;andar bien/mal do well/badly;andar bien/mal de algo have a lot of/be short of sth;andar con cuidado be careful;andar con alguien mix with s.o., hang out with s.o. fam ;andar en algo ( buscar) rummage in sth;andar en el cajón rummage around in the drawer;andar en opor los 30 años be around 30;andar tras algo be after sth fam ;andar haciendo algo be doing sth;andar a golpes, andar a palos be always fighting;andar a una work together;II v/t walkIII m:andares gait, walk* * *andar {6} vi1) caminar: to walk2) ir: to go, to travel3) funcionar: to run, to functionel auto anda bien: the car runs well4) : to rideandar a caballo: to ride on horseback5) : to beanda sin dinero: he's brokeandar vt: to walk, to travelandar nm: walk, gait* * *andar vb1. (caminar) to walk2. (moverse) to go3. (funcionar) to work / to go4. (estar) to be¿cómo andas? how are you?¿cómo andas de tu resfriado? how's your cold?¿por dónde anda Enrique? where's Enrique?¿quién anda por ahí? who's there? -
102 strike
1. past tense - struck; verb1) (to hit, knock or give a blow to: He struck me in the face with his fist; Why did you strike him?; The stone struck me a blow on the side of the head; His head struck the table as he fell; The tower of the church was struck by lightning.) pegar, golpear2) (to attack: The enemy troops struck at dawn; We must prevent the disease striking again.) atacar3) (to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing: He struck a match/light; He struck sparks from the stone with his knife.) encender4) ((of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay: The men decided to strike for higher wages.) hacer huelga5) (to discover or find: After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil; If we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.) encontrar6) (to (make something) sound: He struck a note on the piano/violin; The clock struck twelve.) sonar, hacer sonar, tocar7) (to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person): I was struck by the resemblance between the two men; How does the plan strike you?; It / The thought struck me that she had come to borrow money.) parecer, dar la impresión8) (to mint or manufacture (a coin, medal etc).) acuñar9) (to go in a certain direction: He left the path and struck (off) across the fields.) seguir (por)10) (to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).) desmontar
2. noun1) (an act of striking: a miners' strike.) huelga2) (a discovery of oil, gold etc: He made a lucky strike.) hallazgo, descubrimiento•- striker- striking
- strikingly
- be out on strike
- be on strike
- call a strike
- come out on strike
- come
- be within striking distance of
- strike at
- strike an attitude/pose
- strike a balance
- strike a bargain/agreement
- strike a blow for
- strike down
- strike dumb
- strike fear/terror into
- strike home
- strike it rich
- strike lucky
- strike out
- strike up
strike1 n huelgastrike2 vb1. dar / pegar2. hacer huelga3. parecer4. dartr[straɪk]1 (by workers, students, etc) huelga2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (blow - gen) golpe nombre masculino; (- in tenpin bowling) pleno; (- in baseball) strike nombre masculino3 (find) hallazgo; (of oil, gold, etc) descubrimiento4 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL ataque nombre masculino1 (hit) pegar, golpear2 (knock against, collide with) dar contra, chocar contra; (ball, stone) pegar contra, dar contra; (lightning, bullet, torpedo) alcanzar3 (disaster, earthquake) golpear, sobrevenir; (disease) atacar, golpear4 (gold, oil) descubrir, encontrar, dar con; (track, path) dar con5 (coin, medal) acuñar6 (match) encender7 (of clock) dar, tocar10 (pose, attitude) adoptar11 (give impression) parecer, dar la impresión de■ it struck me as strange that... me pareció muy extraño que...12 (occur to) ocurrírsele a; (remember) acordarse de■ it suddenly struck her that it was their anniversary de repente se acordó de que era su aniversario13 (render) dejar14 (cause fear, terror, worry) infundir15 (take down - sail, flag) arriar; (- tent, set) desmontar16 (cutting) plantar1 (attack - troops, animal, etc) atacar; (- disaster, misfortune) sobrevenir, ocurrir; (- disease) atacar, golpear; (- lightning) alcanzar, caer2 (workers etc) declararse en huelga, hacer huelga■ the air-traffic controllers threatened to strike los controladores aéreos amenazaron con hacer huelga3 (clock) dar la hora\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLstrike a light! ¡caray!to be on strike estar en huelgato call a strike convocar una huelgato go on strike declararse en huelgato strike a chord sonarle a unoto strike a chord with somebody estar en sintonía con alguiento strike a note of something expresar algoto strike at the heart of something dar con el meollo de algoto strike camp levantar el campamentoto strike (it) lucky tener suerteto strike the eye saltar a la vistato strike out on one's own (become independent) volar con sus propias alas 2 (set up own business) ponerse a trabajar por su propia cuentato strike it rich hacerse rico,-ato strike while the iron's hot actuar de inmediatowithin striking distance a un pasogeneral strike huelga generallucky strike golpe nombre masculino de suertesit-down strike sentadastrike fund caja de resistenciastrike pay subsidio de huelga1) hit: golpear (a una persona)to strike a blow: pegar un golpe2) delete: suprimir, tachar3) coin, mint: acuñar (monedas)4) : dar (la hora)5) afflict: sobrevenirhe was stricken with a fever: le sobrevino una fiebre6) impress: impresionar, parecerher voice struck me: su voz me impresionóit struck him as funny: le pareció chistoso7) : encender (un fósforo)8) find: descubrir (oro, petróleo)9) adopt: adoptar (una pose, etc.)strike vi1) hit: golpearto strike against: chocar contra2) attack: atacar3) : declararse en huelgastrike n1) blow: golpe m2) : huelga f, paro mto be on strike: estar en huelga3) attack: ataque mn.• cerradero s.m.• descubrimiento repentino s.m.• golpe s.m.• huelga s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: struck) or p.p.: stricken•) = batir v.• cascar v.• chocar v.• chocar con v.• dar con v.• embestir v.• golpear v.• pegar v.• percutir v.• pulsar v.• tropezar v.• varear v.
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1. straɪk(past & past p struck) transitive verb1)a) ( hit) \<\<person\>\> pegarle* a, golpear; \<\<blow\>\> dar*, pegar*; \<\<key\>\> pulsarto strike somebody a blow — darle* un golpe a alguien, golpear a alguien
b) (collide with, fall on) \<\<vehicle\>\> chocar* or dar* contra; \<\<stone/ball\>\> pegar* or dar* contra; \<\<lightning/bullet\>\> alcanzar*2)a) ( cause to become)to strike somebody blind/dumb — dejar ciego/mudo a alguien
I was struck dumb when I saw what she'd done — me quedé muda or sin habla cuando vi lo que había hecho
b) ( introduce)to strike fear/terror into somebody — infundirle miedo/terror a alguien
3)a) ( occur to) ocurrirse (+ me/te/le etc)it strikes me (that)... — me da la impresión de que..., se me ocurre que...
b) ( impress) parecerle* ahow did she strike you? — ¿qué impresión te causó?
4) \<\<oil/gold\>\> encontrar*, dar* conto strike it lucky — tener* un golpe de suerte
to strike it rich — hacer* fortuna
5)a) \<\<match/light\>\> encender*b) \<\<coin/medal\>\> acuñar6)a) ( Mus) \<\<note\>\> dar*; \<\<chord\>\> tocar*b) \<\<clock\>\> dar*the clock struck the hour/five (o'clock) — el reloj dio la hora/las cinco
7) (enter into, arrive at)to strike a deal — llegar* a un acuerdo, cerrar* un trato
to strike a balance between... — encontrar* el justo equilibrio entre...
8) ( adopt) \<\<pose/attitude\>\> adoptar9) ( take down) \<\<sail/flag\>\> arriar*; \<\<tent\>\> desmontar10) ( delete) suprimirhis name was struck off the register — se borró su nombre del registro; see also strike off
2.
vi1) ( hit) \<\<person\>\> golpear, asestar un golpe; \<\<lightning\>\> caer*(to be) within striking distance (of something) — (estar*) a un paso (de algo)
to strike lucky — (BrE) tener* un golpe de suerte
2)a) ( attack) \<\<bombers/commandos\>\> atacar*; \<\<snake/tiger\>\> atacar*, caer* sobre su presato strike AT something/somebody — atacar* algo/a alguien
b) ( happen suddenly) \<\<illness/misfortune\>\> sobrevenir*; \<\<disaster\>\> ocurrir3) ( withdraw labor) hacer* huelga, declararse en huelga or (esp AmL) en paroto strike for higher pay — hacer* huelga or (esp AmL) hacer* un paro por reivindicaciones salariales
4) \<\<clock\>\> dar* la hora•Phrasal Verbs:
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1) ( stoppage) huelga f, paro m (esp AmL)to be on strike — estar* en or de huelga, estar* en or de paro (esp AmL)
to come out o go (out) on strike — ir* a la huelga, declararse en huelga, ir* al paro (esp AmL), declararse en paro (esp AmL)
hunger strike — huelga de hambre; (before n)
to take strike action — ir* a la huelga
strike fund — fondo m de resistencia
strike pay — subsidio m de huelga or (esp AmL) de paro
2) ( find) descubrimiento ma lucky strike — (colloq) un golpe de suerte
3) ( attack) ataque m4) ( Sport)a) ( in bowling) pleno m, chuza f (Méx)b) ( in baseball) strike m[straɪk] (vb: pt, pp struck)1. Nto come out or go on strike — declarar la huelga; see hunger 3.
2) (=discovery) [of oil, gold] descubrimiento m•
to make a strike — hacer un descubrimiento3) (Baseball) golpe m ; (Bowling) strike m4) (Mil) ataque m ; (=air strike) ataque m aéreo, bombardeo m2. VT1) (=hit) golpear; (with fist etc) pegar, dar una bofetada a; (with bullet etc) alcanzar; [+ ball] golpear; [+ chord, note] tocar; [+ instrument] herir, pulsar•
to strike sb a blow, strike a blow at sb — pegar or dar un golpe a algn, pegar a algnthe tower was struck by lightning — la torre fue alcanzada por un rayo, cayó un rayo en la torre
- strike a blow for sth- strike a blow against sth2) (=collide with) [+ rocks, landmine etc] chocar con, chocar contra; [+ difficulty, obstacle] encontrar, dar con, tropezar conthe ship struck an iceberg — el buque chocó con or contra un iceberg
his head struck the beam, he struck his head on the beam — dio con la cabeza contra or en la viga
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a sound struck my ear — liter un ruido hirió mi oído•
what strikes the eye is the poverty — lo que más llama la atención es la pobreza3) (=produce, make) [+ coin, medal] acuñar; [+ a light, match] encender, prender (LAm)•
to strike root — (Bot) echar raíces, arraigar•
to strike sparks from sth — hacer que algo eche chispas•
to strike terror into sb's heart — infundir terror a algn4) (=appear to, occur to)it strikes me as being most unlikely — me parece poco factible, se me hace poco probable (LAm)
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how did it strike you? — ¿qué te pareció?, ¿qué impresión te causó?•
it strikes me that..., the thought strikes me that... — se me ocurre que...has it ever struck you that...? — ¿has pensado alguna vez que...?
5) (=impress)I'm not much struck (with him) — no me llama la atención, no me impresiona mucho
6) (=find) [+ gold, oil] descubrir- strike gold- strike it lucky7) (=arrive at, achieve) [+ agreement] alcanzar, llegar a•
to strike a deal — alcanzar un acuerdo, llegar a un acuerdo; (Comm) cerrar un trato8) (=assume, adopt)9) (=cause to become)may I be struck dead if... — que me maten si...
10) (=take down)11) (=remove, cross out) suprimir ( from de)3. VI1) (Mil etc) (=attack) atacar; [disaster] sobrevenir; [disease] golpear; [snake etc] morder, atacarwhen panic strikes — cuando cunde el pánico, cuando se extiende el pánico
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to strike against sth — dar con algo, dar contra algo, chocar contra algo•
to strike at sb — (with fist) tratar de golpear a algn; (Mil) atacar a algnwe must strike at the root of this evil — debemos atacar la raíz de este mal, debemos cortar este mal de raíz
he had come within striking distance of the presidency — estuvo muy cerca de ocupar la presidencia; see home 1., 2); see iron 1., 1)
2) [workers] declarar la huelga, declararse en huelga3) [clock] dar la hora4) [match] encenderse5)- strike lucky6) (=move, go)•
to strike across country — ir a campo traviesa•
to strike into the woods — ir por el bosque, penetrar en el bosque7) (Naut) (=run aground) encallar, embarrancar8) (esp Naut) (=surrender) arriar la bandera9) (Bot) echar raíces, arraigar4.CPDstrike ballot N — votación f a huelga
strike committee N — comité m de huelga
strike force N — fuerza f de asalto, fuerza f de choque
strike fund N — fondo m de huelga
strike pay N — subsidio m de huelga
strike vote N — = strike ballot
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1. [straɪk](past & past p struck) transitive verb1)a) ( hit) \<\<person\>\> pegarle* a, golpear; \<\<blow\>\> dar*, pegar*; \<\<key\>\> pulsarto strike somebody a blow — darle* un golpe a alguien, golpear a alguien
b) (collide with, fall on) \<\<vehicle\>\> chocar* or dar* contra; \<\<stone/ball\>\> pegar* or dar* contra; \<\<lightning/bullet\>\> alcanzar*2)a) ( cause to become)to strike somebody blind/dumb — dejar ciego/mudo a alguien
I was struck dumb when I saw what she'd done — me quedé muda or sin habla cuando vi lo que había hecho
b) ( introduce)to strike fear/terror into somebody — infundirle miedo/terror a alguien
3)a) ( occur to) ocurrirse (+ me/te/le etc)it strikes me (that)... — me da la impresión de que..., se me ocurre que...
b) ( impress) parecerle* ahow did she strike you? — ¿qué impresión te causó?
4) \<\<oil/gold\>\> encontrar*, dar* conto strike it lucky — tener* un golpe de suerte
to strike it rich — hacer* fortuna
5)a) \<\<match/light\>\> encender*b) \<\<coin/medal\>\> acuñar6)a) ( Mus) \<\<note\>\> dar*; \<\<chord\>\> tocar*b) \<\<clock\>\> dar*the clock struck the hour/five (o'clock) — el reloj dio la hora/las cinco
7) (enter into, arrive at)to strike a deal — llegar* a un acuerdo, cerrar* un trato
to strike a balance between... — encontrar* el justo equilibrio entre...
8) ( adopt) \<\<pose/attitude\>\> adoptar9) ( take down) \<\<sail/flag\>\> arriar*; \<\<tent\>\> desmontar10) ( delete) suprimirhis name was struck off the register — se borró su nombre del registro; see also strike off
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vi1) ( hit) \<\<person\>\> golpear, asestar un golpe; \<\<lightning\>\> caer*(to be) within striking distance (of something) — (estar*) a un paso (de algo)
to strike lucky — (BrE) tener* un golpe de suerte
2)a) ( attack) \<\<bombers/commandos\>\> atacar*; \<\<snake/tiger\>\> atacar*, caer* sobre su presato strike AT something/somebody — atacar* algo/a alguien
b) ( happen suddenly) \<\<illness/misfortune\>\> sobrevenir*; \<\<disaster\>\> ocurrir3) ( withdraw labor) hacer* huelga, declararse en huelga or (esp AmL) en paroto strike for higher pay — hacer* huelga or (esp AmL) hacer* un paro por reivindicaciones salariales
4) \<\<clock\>\> dar* la hora•Phrasal Verbs:
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1) ( stoppage) huelga f, paro m (esp AmL)to be on strike — estar* en or de huelga, estar* en or de paro (esp AmL)
to come out o go (out) on strike — ir* a la huelga, declararse en huelga, ir* al paro (esp AmL), declararse en paro (esp AmL)
hunger strike — huelga de hambre; (before n)
to take strike action — ir* a la huelga
strike fund — fondo m de resistencia
strike pay — subsidio m de huelga or (esp AmL) de paro
2) ( find) descubrimiento ma lucky strike — (colloq) un golpe de suerte
3) ( attack) ataque m4) ( Sport)a) ( in bowling) pleno m, chuza f (Méx)b) ( in baseball) strike m -
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I Präp. (+ Dat)1. räumlich: out of; from; aus dem Fenster out of (Am. auch out) the window; aus einem Glas trinken drink out of ( oder from) a glass; aus der Ferne / Nähe betrachtet viewed from a distance / close up2. Herkunft: from; aus Berlin from Berlin; jemand aus der Nachbarschaft s.o. from the neighbo(u)rhood; aus ganz Europa from all over Europe; aus unserer Mitte from amongst us, from our midst; aus einer alten Familie from an old family; Kinder aus dieser Ehe children from this marriage; ein Mann aus dem Volke a man of the people; aus zuverlässiger Quelle on good authority; aus dem Jahr 1900 from the year 1900; aus der Zeit Cromwells from the time of Cromwell; aus dem Rokoko from the rococo period; aus dem Gedächtnis from memory; aus der Zeitung from the newspaper; aus dem Englischen from (the) English, aus dem Englischen übersetzt translated from the English (original)3. Ursache, Grund: out of; aus Achtung / Angst / Hass / Mitleid / Neugier out of respect / fear / hatred / pity / curiosity; aus Angst vor for fear of; aus Liebe / Spaß for love / fun; aus Liebe zu out of love for; aus Erfahrung from experience; aus Not through necessity; aus Unwissenheit out of ignorance; ausVersehen by mistake ( oder accident), inadvertently; aus Prinzip on principle; aus Gehorsam gegen from obedience to; aus ( genau) diesem Grund for this (very) reason; aus einer Laune ( heraus) on impulse, on the spur of the moment; aus sich (Dat) selbst heraus of one’s own accord, on one’s own initiaitive4. Veränderung: out of, of; aus dem Gleichgewicht out of ( oder off) balance; aus der Mode out of fashion; aus dem Projekt ist nichts geworden nothing came of the project; aus dem Ton eine Vase formen create ( oder make) a vase from the clay; aus jemandem einen guten Musiker machen make a good musician (out) of s.o.; aus ihr wird mal eine gute Ärztin she’ll make a good doctor one day; was ist aus ihr geworden? what(ever) became of her?; etwas aus sich (Dat) machen make something of o.s.; aus ihm ist nichts geworden he never made anything of himself ( oder his life)5. Beschaffenheit: made of; aus etw. bestehen consist of s.th.; aus Holz made (out) of wood, wooden...; Schuhe aus Leder shoes made of leather, leather shoesII Adv.1. (Ggs. an) an oder ein - aus on - off; Licht aus! lights out!; aus sein Gerät: be (switched) off, Licht: auch be out; Feuer: be out, have gone out2. umg. (vorbei) aus, basta! that’s ( oder that was) that; bei Streit: and that’s that, I don’t want to hear another word; aus ( und vorbei) sein be over; damit ist es ( jetzt) aus it’s all over now, that’s the end of that; mit unserem Urlaub ist es jetzt aus that’s the end of our holiday, so much for our holiday; es ist aus mit ihm (er ist tot) he’s had it; it’s curtains for him; (wir haben uns getrennt) I’m ( oder she’s) not going out with him any more, I’ve ( oder she’s) finished with him; zwischen den beiden ist es aus they’ve split up, they’ve finished, they’re not going out with each other any more; mit meiner Geduld ist es jetzt aus I’ve had enough, there’s a limit to what you can take, that’s the last straw fig.3. (Ggs. drin)b) (außer Haus sein) be out;c) umg. (ausgegangen) out, away; ich war gestern mit ihm aus I was ( oder went) out with him yesterday4. von... aus from; von Zypern aus from Cyprus; besuchen wir einige andere Länder: using Cyprus as a base; von Natur aus by nature; von sich (Dat) aus of one’s own accord; off one’s own bat umg., Am. on one’s own; von mir aus I don’t mind, I’m not bothered; von mir aus könnt ihr gehen (ich erlaube es) you can go as far as I’m concerned; (stört mich nicht) I don’t mind ( oder it doesn’t bother me) if you go; ärgerlich: go, then, for all I care!* * *out of (Präp.); out (Adv.); from (Präp.); out (Präp.); of (Präp.);(abgeschaltet) off (Adj.)* * *[aus]nt -, -ins politische Áús geraten — to end up in the political wilderness
2) no pl (= Ausscheiden) exit (für of)3) (= Ende) enddas Áús für die Firma ist unabwendbar — the company is doomed to close down
* * *1) for2) (made from; consisting of: a dress of silk; a collection of pictures.) of5) (because of: He did it out of curiosity/spite.) out of6) (from: He drank the lemonade straight out of the bottle.) out of7) ((in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with touchlines): He kicked the ball into touch.) touch* * *<->[aus]ins \Aus gehen to go out of play; (seitlich a.) to go into touch; (hinter der Torlinie a.) to go behind [for a corner/goalkick]2. (Ende) endvor dem beruflichen \Aus stehen to be at the end of one's career▪ das \Aus the end of the game [or match]; FBALL a. the final whistle* * *das; Aus1)der Ball ging ins Aus — (Tennis) the ball was out; (Fußball) the ball went out of play
2) (fig.) end* * *A. präp (+dat)1. räumlich: out of; from;aus dem Fenster out of (US auch out) the window;aus einem Glas trinken drink out of ( oder from) a glass;aus der Ferne/Nähe betrachtet viewed from a distance/close up2. Herkunft: from;aus Berlin from Berlin;jemand aus der Nachbarschaft sb from the neighbo(u)rhood;aus ganz Europa from all over Europe;aus unserer Mitte from amongst us, from our midst;aus einer alten Familie from an old family;Kinder aus dieser Ehe children from this marriage;ein Mann aus dem Volke a man of the people;aus zuverlässiger Quelle on good authority;aus dem Jahr 1900 from the year 1900;aus der Zeit Cromwells from the time of Cromwell;aus dem Rokoko from the rococo period;aus dem Gedächtnis from memory;aus der Zeitung from the newspaper;aus dem Englischen from (the) English,aus dem Englischen übersetzt translated from the English (original)3. Ursache, Grund: out of;aus Achtung/Angst/Hass/Mitleid/Neugier out of respect/fear/hatred/pity/curiosity;aus Angst vor for fear of;aus Liebe/Spaß for love/fun;aus Liebe zu out of love for;aus Erfahrung from experience;aus Not through necessity;aus Unwissenheit out of ignorance;ausVersehen by mistake ( oder accident), inadvertently;aus Prinzip on principle;aus Gehorsam gegen from obedience to;aus (genau) diesem Grund for this (very) reason;aus einer Laune (heraus) on impulse, on the spur of the moment;aus sich (dat)selbst heraus of one’s own accord, on one’s own initiaitive4. Veränderung: out of, of;aus der Mode out of fashion;aus dem Projekt ist nichts geworden nothing came of the project;aus jemandem einen guten Musiker machen make a good musician (out) of sb;aus ihr wird mal eine gute Ärztin she’ll make a good doctor one day;was ist aus ihr geworden? what(ever) became of her?;etwas aus sich (dat)machen make something of o.s.;aus ihm ist nichts geworden he never made anything of himself ( oder his life)5. Beschaffenheit: made of;aus etwas bestehen consist of sth;aus Holz made (out) of wood, wooden …;Schuhe aus Leder shoes made of leather, leather shoesB. adv1. (Ggs an)an oderein - aus on - off;Licht aus! lights out!;2. umg (vorbei)aus, basta! that’s ( oder that was) that; bei Streit: and that’s that, I don’t want to hear another word;aus (und vorbei) sein be over;mit unserem Urlaub ist es jetzt aus that’s the end of our holiday, so much for our holiday;es ist aus mit ihm (er ist tot) he’s had it; it’s curtains for him; (wir haben uns getrennt) I’m ( oder she’s) not going out with him any more, I’ve ( oder she’s) finished with him;zwischen den beiden ist es aus they’ve split up, they’ve finished, they’re not going out with each other any more;mit meiner Geduld ist es jetzt aus I’ve had enough, there’s a limit to what you can take, that’s the last straw fig3. (Ggs drin) SPORTaus! out!;ich war gestern mit ihm aus I was ( oder went) out with him yesterday4.von … aus from;von Natur aus by nature;von sich (dat)von mir aus I don’t mind, I’m not bothered;von mir aus könnt ihr gehen (ich erlaube es) you can go as far as I’m concerned; (stört mich nicht) I don’t mind ( oder it doesn’t bother me) if you go; ärgerlich: go, then, for all I care!5.auf etwas (akk)* * *das; Aus1)der Ball ging ins Aus — (Tennis) the ball was out; (Fußball) the ball went out of play
2) (fig.) end* * *adj.over adj. adv.out adv. präp.from prep.of prep.off prep. -
104 ergreifen
v/t (unreg.)1. (nach etw., einer Person greifen und es/sie festhalten) grasp; energischer: seize, grab; bei Gefahr: catch ( oder grab umg.) hold of; (Macht, Gelegenheit) take, seize; ein Kind bei der Hand ergreifen grasp ( oder grab umg.) a child by the hand; siehe auch 62. (festnehmen) (Dieb etc.) seize, catch, get hold of3. (erfassen) Gefühle etc.: seize, take hold of; Flammen (Haus etc.) envelop, engulf, take hold in; Wellen etc.: engulf, carry s.o. away5. (überkommen) overcome, overwhelm, carry s.o. away; von Angst / einer Krankheit ergriffen werden be seized ( oder gripped) by fear / be afflicted by ( oder with) ( oder fall prey oder fall victim to) a disease6. fig. (wählen, anfangen) (Initiative, Maßnahme) take; (Beruf) take up, begin; von etw. Besitz ergreifen take possession of s.th., take s.th. over; die Flucht ergreifen (turn tail and) flee geh., opt for flight lit.; zu Fuß auch run away, take to one’s heels; für jemanden oder jemandes Partei ergreifen come in on s.o.’s side, take up the cudgels for s.o. umg., Am. auch go to bat for s.o. umg.; das Wort ergreifen (begin to) speak; siehe auch 1* * *to grip; to catch hold of; to take; to grasp; to clutch; to take hold of; to touch; to move; to clasp; to grab; to seize; to tackle; to apprehend* * *er|grei|fen [ɛɐ'graifn] ptp ergri\#ffen [ɛɐ'grɪfn]vt irreg1) (= packen) to seize; (= fassen auch) to grasp, to grip; Feder, Schwert auch to take up; Verbrecher to seize, to apprehend; (Krankheit) to overcomeSee:→ Besitzer ergriff das Wort — he began to speak; (Parl, bei Versammlung etc) he took the floor
See:→ Fluchtvon Furcht/Sehnsucht etc ergriffen werden — to be seized with fear/longing etc
See:→ auch ergriffen* * *1) ((with at) to try to take hold of: I clutched at a floating piece of wood to save myself from drowning.) clutch2) (to take hold of especially by putting one's fingers or arm(s) round: He grasped the rope; He grasped the opportunity to ask for a higher salary.) grasp3) (to catch: The police had been trying to lay hands on the criminal for months.) lay (one's) hands on4) (to affect the feelings or emotions of: I was deeply moved by the film.) move5) (to take or grasp suddenly, especially by force: She seized the gun from him; He seized her by the arm; He seized the opportunity of leaving.) seize6) (to take quickly, when one has time or the opportunity: She managed to snatch an hour's sleep.) snatch* * *er·grei·fen *1. (fassen)▪ etw \ergreifen to grab [or seize] sth2. (dingfest machen)▪ jdn \ergreifen to apprehend sb3. (übergreifen)▪ etw \ergreifen to seize sth5. (in die Wege leiten)▪ etw \ergreifen to take sthes müssen dringend Maßnahmen ergriffen werden measures must urgently be taken!6. (gefühlsmäßig bewegen)* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) grabdie Macht ergreifen — (fig.) seize power
2) (festnehmen) catch <thief etc.>3) (fig.): (erfassen) seizevon blindem Zorn ergriffen — (geh.) in the grip of blind anger
4) (fig.): (aufnehmen)die Initiative/eine Gelegenheit ergreifen — take the initiative/an opportunity
5) (fig.): (bewegen) move* * *ergreifen v/t (irr)1. (nach etwas, einer Person greifen und es/sie festhalten) grasp; energischer: seize, grab; bei Gefahr: catch ( oder grab umg) hold of; (Macht, Gelegenheit) take, seize;2. (festnehmen) (Dieb etc) seize, catch, get hold of3. (erfassen) Gefühle etc: seize, take hold of; Flammen (Haus etc) envelop, engulf, take hold in; Wellen etc: engulf, carry sb awayvon Angst/einer Krankheit ergriffen werden be seized ( oder gripped) by fear/be afflicted by ( oder with) ( oder fall prey oder fall victim to) a diseasevon etwas Besitz ergreifen take possession of sth, take sth over;die Flucht ergreifen (turn tail and) flee geh, opt for flight liter; zu Fuß auch run away, take to one’s heels;jemandes Partei ergreifen come in on sb’s side, take up the cudgels for sb umg, US auch go to bat for sb umg;das Wort ergreifen (begin to) speak; → auch 1* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) grabdie Macht ergreifen — (fig.) seize power
2) (festnehmen) catch <thief etc.>3) (fig.): (erfassen) seizevon blindem Zorn ergriffen — (geh.) in the grip of blind anger
4) (fig.): (aufnehmen)die Initiative/eine Gelegenheit ergreifen — take the initiative/an opportunity
5) (fig.): (bewegen) move* * *v.to catch hold of expr.to gripe v.to seize v.to take v.(§ p.,p.p.: took, taken)to take hold of expr. -
105 mischen
I v/t1. allg. mix; (Kaffee, Tabak etc.) blend; etw. in oder unter etw. mischen mix s.th. into s.th., add s.th. to s.th.; Gift mischen concoct ( oder mix) a poison2. (Karten) shuffle3. (Tonaufnahmen etc.) mixII v/refl2. sich mischen unter (+ Akk) mix ( oder mingle) with; sich mischen in (+ Akk) interfere ( oder meddle) in; (dazwischenreden) butt in on; sich in ein Gespräch mischen join in a conversationIII v/i beim Kartenspiel: shuffle; gemischt* * *to mix; to mell; to mingle; to blend; to compound; to merge; to reshuffle; to shuffle* * *mị|schen ['mɪʃn]1. vtto mix; Tabak-, Tee-, Kaffeesorten auch to blend; Karten to shuffle; (COMPUT ) Dateien to mergesie mischt Realität und Einbildung — she mixes up reality and fantasy
die Karten neu mischen (lit, fig) — to reshuffle the pack
See:→ auch gemischt2. vr(= sich vermengen) to mixmischen — to meddle or interfere in sth
sich in das Gespräch mischen — to butt or cut into the conversation
3. vi (CARDS)to shufflewer mischt? — whose turn is it to shuffle?
* * *1) (to mix (playing-cards etc): It's your turn to shuffle (the cards).) shuffle2) (to put or blend together to form one mass: She mixed the butter and sugar together; He mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.) mix3) (the act of mixing.) mixture* * *mi·schen[ˈmɪʃn̩]I. vt1. (durchmischen)3. CHEM▪ etw \mischen to compound sth4. (mixen)5. KARTENII. vr1. (sich mengen)2. (sich einmischen)* * *1.transitives Verb mix2.etwas in etwas (Akk.) mischen — put something into something
reflexives Verbin meine Freude mischte sich Angst — my joy was mingled with fear
2) (sich einmischen)sich in etwas (Akk.) mischen — interfere or meddle in something
3.sich unters Publikum usw. mischen — mingle with the audience etc
intransitives Verb (Kartenspiel) shuffle; s. auch gemischt* * *A. v/tunter etwas mischen mix sth into sth, add sth to sth;Gift mischen concoct ( oder mix) a poison2. (Karten) shuffle3. (Tonaufnahmen etc) mixB. v/r1.sich (gut etc)mischen mix (well etc)2.sich in ein Gespräch mischen join in a conversation* * *1.transitives Verb mix2.etwas in etwas (Akk.) mischen — put something into something
reflexives Verbsich in etwas (Akk.) mischen — interfere or meddle in something
3.sich unters Publikum usw. mischen — mingle with the audience etc
* * *n.interference n. -
106 inspirar
v.1 to inspire (sentimientos, ideas).no me inspira mucha confianza he doesn't inspire much confidence in meme inspira terror I find him frighteningSu labor inspira a muchos His work inspires many.Su confianza inspira autoestima His confidence inspires self-esteem.2 to inhale, to breathe in.Ricardo inspiró profundamente Richard inhaled deeply.3 to provoke, to inspire, to cause, to call forth.Su belleza inspira amor Her beauty provokes love.* * *1 (aspirar) to inhale, breathe in2 (infundir) to inspire1 to be inspired (en, by)* * *verb1) to inspire2) inhale* * *1. VT1) [+ artista] to inspire2) (Med) to inhale, breathe in2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoinspirarles confianza — to inspire confidence in them o inspire them with confidence
su voz les inspiraba terror — (liter) his voice filled them with fear (liter)
2) obra/canción/persona to inspire2.inspirar vi (Fisiol) to inhale3.inspirarsev proninspirarse en algo — persona/obra/ley to be inspired by something
* * *1.verbo transitivoinspirarles confianza — to inspire confidence in them o inspire them with confidence
su voz les inspiraba terror — (liter) his voice filled them with fear (liter)
2) obra/canción/persona to inspire2.inspirar vi (Fisiol) to inhale3.inspirarsev proninspirarse en algo — persona/obra/ley to be inspired by something
* * *inspirar11 = inspire, inform.Ex: They where to some extent inspired by the tables in UDC.
Ex: In so far as it embodies moral intelligence and psychic insight it may inform the moral will, be 'the soul of our moral being'.* inspirar confianza = inspire + trust, inspire + confidence, instil + confidence, instil + trust.* inspirar ideas = spark off + ideas.* inspirar respeto = inspire + respect.* inspirarse = draw + inspiration, draw + inspiration from.* inspirarse en = take + Posesivo + cue from, take + a clue from.inspirar22 = take + a breath.Ex: She took a breath, weighing her words. 'You're not possessed, but you've got spirits floating around your head, and they've got to go'.
* * *inspirar [A1 ]vtA ‹confianza› to inspire; ‹compasión› to arouse, inspirela única persona que sabe inspirarles confianza the only person who can inspire confidence in them o inspire them with confidenceB ‹persona› to inspire; ‹obra/canción› to inspirela vista lo inspiró a escribir un poema the view inspired him to write a poem■ inspirarvi( Fisiol) to inhaleinspirarse EN algo «persona» to draw inspiration FROM sth, be inspired BY sth; «obra/ley» to be inspired BY sth* * *
inspirar ( conjugate inspirar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ confianza› to inspire;
‹ compasión› to arouse, inspire;
2 [obra/canción/persona] to inspire
inspirarse verbo pronominal inspirarse en algo [persona/obra/ley] to be inspired by sth
inspirar verbo transitivo
1 (sugerir) to inspire
2 (inhalar) to inhale, breathe in
' inspirar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
infundir
- interesar
English:
command
- inspire
- breath
* * *♦ vt1. [sentimientos, ideas] to inspire;me inspira mucha simpatía I really like him;me inspira terror I find him frightening;no me inspira mucha confianza he doesn't inspire much confidence in me2. [artísticamente] to inspire;la belleza del paisaje lo inspiró a componer la sinfonía the beauty of the landscape inspired him to compose the symphony3. [respirar] to inhale, to breathe in♦ vi[respirar] to inhale, to breathe in* * *I v/t1 inspire2 MED inhaleII v/i inhale* * *inspirar vt: to inspireinspirar viinhalar: to inhale* * * -
107 part
part [paʀ]feminine noun• prendre une part de gâteau to take a piece or slice of cakeb. ( = participation, partie) part• prendre une part importante dans... to play an important part in...c. (locutions)► à part ( = de côté) on one side ; ( = séparément) separately ; ( = excepté) apart from ; ( = exceptionnel) special• d'une part... d'autre part on the one hand... on the other hand► de la part de (provenance) from ; ( = au nom de) on behalf of• pour ma part je considère que... for my part, I consider that...► faire part de qch à qn to announce sth to sb• faire la part des choses to make allowances► prendre part à [+ travail, débat] to take part in ; [+ manifestation] to join in* * *paʀ
1.
1) ( portion) (de tarte, gâteau) slice, portion; (de viande, riz) helping, portion; (d'héritage, de marché) shareune part du gâteau — fig a slice ou share of the cake
2) ( élément d'un tout) proportionune grande part de quelque chose — a high proportion ou large part of something
il y a une grande part de fiction dans son récit — his/her account is highly fictional
pour une bonne or grande part — to a large ou great extent
faire la part de quelque chose — to take something into account ou consideration
à part entière — [membre, citoyen] full (épith); [science, sujet] in its own right
3) ( contribution) shareil m'a fait part de ses projets/son inquiétude — he told me about his plans/his concern
4) ( partie d'un lieu)de toute(s) part(s) — [surgir, arriver] from all sides
de part et d'autre — on both sides, on either side
de part en part — [traverser, transpercer] right ou straight through
5) ( point de vue)d'une part..., d'autre part... — ( marquant une énumération) firstly..., secondly...; ( marquant une opposition) on (the) one hand... on the other hand
d'autre part — ( de plus) moreover
prendre quelque chose en bonne/mauvaise part — to take something in good part/take something badly
2.
à part locution1) ( séparément) [ranger, classer] separatelyprendre quelqu'un à part — to take somebody aside ou to one side
2) ( séparé)3) ( différent)être un peu à part — [personne] to be out of the ordinary
un cas/lieu à part — a special case/place
4) ( excepté) apart fromà part ça, quoi de neuf? — (colloq) apart from that, what's new?
3.
de la part de locution prépositive1) ( à la place de)de la part de — [agir, écrire, téléphoner] on behalf of
2) ( venant de)de leur part, rien ne m'étonne — nothing they do surprises me
c'est de la part de qui? — ( au téléphone) who's calling please?
••* * *paʀ1. vbSee:2. nf1) (= fraction, partie) partUne part de frais est remboursable. — Part of the costs is refundable.
Il y a une part de vantardise dans ce qu'il dit. — There's an element of boasting in what he says.
pour une large part; pour une bonne part — to a great extent
Tout mensonge comporte une part de vérité. — Every lie has some truth in it.
2) (= portion) [gâteau, fromage] piece, portion, (qui revient à qn) shareVous n'avez pas eu votre part. — You haven't had your share.
à part entière (citoyen, membre, partenaire) — full
à parts égales; à part égale — equally
3) FINANCE share, non-voting share4) (= côté)de toute part; de toutes parts — from all sides, from all quarters
de part et d'autre — on both sides, on either side
d'une part... d'autre part — on the one hand... on the other hand
5)à part [vivre] — separately, [mettre] aside, (employé comme préposition) apart from, except for
Ils sont tous venus, à part Christian. — They all came, except Christian., (employé comme adjectif) (sportif) exceptional, (catégorie) of its own
faire la part (trop) belle à qn [homme] — to give sb more than his share, [femme] to give sb more than her share
prendre part à [débat] — to take part in, [soucis, douleur de qn] to share
Il va prendre part à la réunion. — He's going to take part in the meeting.
Nous prenons part à votre grande douleur. — We share your grief.
faire part de qch à qn — to announce sth to sb, to inform sb of sth
pour ma part — as for me, as far as I'm concerned
de la part de (= au nom de) — on behalf of, (= donné par) from
Je dois vous remercier de la part de mon frère. — I must thank you on behalf of my brother.
C'est un cadeau pour toi, de la part de Françoise. — It's a present for you, from Françoise.
c'est de la part de qui? (au téléphone) — who's calling please?, who's speaking please?
* * *A nf1 ( portion) (de tarte, gâteau) slice, portion; (de viande, riz) helping, portion; ( d'héritage) share; couper qch en six parts égales to cut sth into six equal portions; vouloir/mériter une part du gâteau fig to want/deserve a slice ou share of the cake; avoir sa part de misères/souffrances/soucis to have one's (fair) share of misfortunes/suffering/worries; la part du pauvre some food for the unexpected guest;2 ( élément d'un tout) proportion, part; une part des bénéfices/du budget a proportion of the profits/of the budget; une part non négligeable de leur revenu a significant proportion of their income; une grande part de qch a high proportion ou large part of sth; une part de chance/jeu/sacrifice an element of chance/risk/sacrifice; il y a une grande part de fiction/de réel dans son récit his account is highly fictional/very much based on reality; le hasard n'a aucune part là-dedans chance has nothing to do with it; pour une part to some extent; pour une bonne or grande part to a large ou great extent; faire la part de qch to take sth into account ou consideration; faire la part des choses to put things in perspective; faire la part belle à qch to place ou put great emphasis on sth; faire la part belle à qn to give sb the best deal; à part entière [membre, citoyen] full ( épith); [science, sujet] in its own right; ils sont français à part entière they are full French nationals; c'est un art à part entière it's an art in its own right; participer aux travaux/discussions à part entière to participate fully in the work/discussions;3 ( contribution) share; payer sa part to pay one's share; chacun paie sa part, c'est mieux everyone pays their share, it's better that way; faire sa part de travail/ménage to do one's share of the work/housework; prendre part à to take part in [activité, discussion, travail, conflit]; nous prenons part à votre douleur or peine we share your grief; il m'a fait part de ses projets/son inquiétude he told me about his plans/concern; je vous ferai part de mes intentions I'll let you know my intentions; Hélène et Roger Moulin sont heureux de vous faire part de la naissance de leur fille Zoé Hélène and Roger Moulin are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Zoé;4 ( partie d'un lieu) de toute(s) part(s) [surgir, arriver] from all sides; être attaqué de toutes parts to be attacked from all sides; de part et d'autre on both sides, on either side (de qch of sth); il y a une volonté de dialogue de part et d'autre there is a willingness to talk on both sides; de part en part [traverser, transpercer] right ou straight through; ⇒ autre C, nul E, quelque D;5 ( point de vue) pour ma/ta/notre part for my/your/our part; il a pour sa part déclaré que… for his part he declared that…; d'une part…, d'autre part… ( marquant une énumération) firstly…, secondly…; ( marquant une opposition) on (the) one hand… on the other hand; d'autre part ( de plus) moreover; prendre qch en bonne/mauvaise part to take sth in good part/take sth badly;6 Fin, Écon part (sociale or d'intérêt) share; avoir des parts dans une société to have shares in a company; une part de marché a market share; part de fondateur founder's share;7 Fisc unit on which the calculation of personal tax is based;B à part loc1 ( à l'écart) [ranger, classer] separately; mettre qch à part to put sth to one side; si on met à part cette partie de la population leaving aside this section of the population; préparez une sauce/des légumes à part prepare a sauce/some vegetables separately; prendre qn à part to take sb aside ou to one side;2 ( séparé) une salle à part a separate room; faire lit/chambre à part to sleep in separate beds/rooms;3 ( différent) être un peu à part [personne] to be out of the ordinary; un cas/lieu à part a special case/place; un personnage à part a unique character;4 ( excepté) apart from; (mis) à part ça il est charmant apart from that he's charming; à part ça, quoi de neuf○? apart from that, what's new?; la semaine s'est bien passée à part un jour de pluie the week went well apart from one rainy day; à part que apart from the fact that; blague à part joking aside.C de la part de loc prép1 ( à la place de) [agir, écrire, téléphoner] de la part de on behalf of; je vous souhaite bonne chance de la part de toute l'équipe on behalf of the whole team I wish you good luck; je vous appelle de la part de M. Pichon I'm phoning on behalf of Mr Pichon;2 ( venant de) de la part de qn from sb; il y a un message de la part de ton père there's a message from your father; j'ai un cadeau pour toi de la part de ma sœur I've got a present for you from my sister; donne-leur le bonjour de ma part say hello to them for me; ce n'est pas très gentil de ta part that wasn't very nice of you; sans engagement de votre part with no obligation on your part; de leur part, rien ne m'étonne nothing they do surprises me; c'est de la part de qui? ( au téléphone) who's calling ou speaking please?faire la part du feu to cut one's losses.[par] nom féminin1. [dans un partage - de nourriture] piece, portion ; [ - d'un butin, de profits, de travail etc] sharerepose-toi, tu as fait ta part have a rest, you've done your bitavoir part à to have a share in, to share (in)vouloir sa part de ou du gâteau to want one's share of the cakese réserver ou se tailler la part du lion to keep ou to take the lion's share2. DROIT [pour les impôts] basic unit used for calculating personal income taxun couple avec un enfant a deux parts et demie a couple with a child has a tax allowance worth two and a half (UK) ou has two and a half tax exemptions (US)3. ÉCONOMIE & FINANCEpart sociale/d'intérêts unquoted/partner's shareen grande part for the most part, largely, to a large extentles sociétés, pour la plus grande part, sont privatisées firms, for the most part, are privatizedil y a une grande part de peur dans son échec her failure is due to a large extent to fear, fear goes a long way towards explaining her failure5. [participation]a. [discussion, compétition, manifestation] to take part inb. [cérémonie, projet] to join in, to play a part inc. [attentat] to take part in, to play a part inprendre part à la joie/peine de quelqu'un to share (in) somebody's joy/sorrowil faut faire la part du hasard/de la malchance you have to recognize the part played by chance/ill-luck, you have to make allowances for chance/ill-luck6. THÉÂTRE [aparté] (artist's) cut7. (locution)dis-lui au revoir/merci de ma part say goodbye/thank you for meje ne m'attendais pas à une telle audace/mesquinerie de sa part I didn't expect such boldness/meanness from himc'est de la part de qui? [au téléphone, à un visiteur] who (shall I say) is calling?pour ma/sa part (as) for me/himfaire part de quelque chose à quelqu'un to announce something to somebody, to inform somebody of somethingprendre quelque chose en mauvaise part to take offence at something, to take something amissne le prenez pas en mauvaise part, mais... don't be offended, but..————————à part locution adjectivale1. [séparé - comptes, logement] separate2. [original, marginal] odd————————à part locution adverbiale1. [à l'écart]mis à part deux ou trois détails, tout est prêt except for ou apart from two or three details, everything is ready2. [en aparté]prendre quelqu'un à part to take somebody aside ou to one side3. [séparément] separately————————à part locution prépositionnelleà part cela apart from that, that aside2. (soutenu)elle se disait à part soi que... she said to herself that...à part entière locution adjectivaleun membre à part entière de a full ou fully paid up member ofelle est devenue une actrice à part entière she's now a proper ou a fully-fledged actress————————à part que locution conjonctivec'est une jolie maison, à part qu'elle est un peu humide it's a nice house, except that it's a bit dampde part en part locution adverbialede part et d'autre locution adverbiale2. [partout] on all sidesde part et d'autre de locution prépositionnelle————————de toute(s) part(s) locution adverbialeils accouraient de toutes parts vers le village they were rushing towards the village from all directions————————d'une part... d'autre part locution correlativeon the one hand... on the other hand————————pour une large part locution adverbiale -
108 scatter
1. transitive verb1) vertreiben; zerstreuen, auseinander treiben [Menge]2) (distribute irregularly) verstreuen; ausstreuen [Samen]2. intransitive verbsich auflösen; [Menge:] sich zerstreuen; (in fear) auseinander stieben* * *['skætə]1) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) zerstreuen2) (to throw loosely in different directions: The load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.) verstreuen•- academic.ru/64546/scattered">scattered- scattering
- scatterbrain
- scatterbrained* * *scat·ter[ˈskætəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vt▪ to \scatter sth etw verstreuenI \scattered grass seed all over the lawn ich streute Grassamen über den ganzen RasenIII. n1. (small amount) [vereinzeltes] Häufchena \scatter of hailstones still lay on the drive ein paar vereinzelte Hagelkörner lagen immer noch in der Einfahrt* * *['sktə(r)]1. nSee:= scattering2. vt1) (= distribute at random) verstreuen; seeds, gravel streuen (on, onto auf +acc); (PHYS) light streuen (on, onto auf +acc); money verschleudern; (= not group together) (unregelmäßig) verteilen; votes verteilen (between auf +acc)to scatter sth around or about — etw überall umherstreuen or verstreuen
to scatter sth with sth —
she knocked the table over, scattering papers all over the room — sie stieß den Tisch um, und die Papiere flogen durch das ganze Zimmer
See:→ also scattered3. visich zerstreuen (to in +acc); (in a hurry, in fear) auseinanderlaufen* * *scatter [ˈskætə(r)]A v/tbe scattered all over the place überall herumliegen;2. die Menge etc zerstreuen, Vögel etc auseinanderscheuchen, den Nebel etc zerteilen:be scattered to the four winds in alle Winde zerstreut werden oder sein3. Gebäude etc verstreut anordnen:the houses lie scattered in the valley die Häuser sind über das ganze Tal verstreut4. Geld verzetteln:5. bestreuen ( with mit)6. PHYS Licht etc zerstreuenB v/i1. sich zerstreuen (Menge etc), auseinanderstieben (Vögel etc), sich zerteilen (Nebel etc)b) verteilt oder verstreut sein3. streuen (Gewehr, Schrotschuss, auch Radio etc)C s1. Ver-, Ausstreuen nthere was a scatter of raindrops es hat ein bisschen getröpfelt* * *1. transitive verb1) vertreiben; zerstreuen, auseinander treiben [Menge]2) (distribute irregularly) verstreuen; ausstreuen [Samen]2. intransitive verbsich auflösen; [Menge:] sich zerstreuen; (in fear) auseinander stieben* * *v.auseinander jagen ausdr.auseinanderjagen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.sich zerstreuen v.streuen v.vergeuden v.verstreuen v.zerstreuen v.zunichte machen ausdr. -
109 through
1. preposition1) durch; (fig.)search/read through something — etwas durchsuchen/durchlesen
live through something — (survive) etwas überleben; (experience) etwas erleben
2) (Amer.): (up to and including) bis [einschließlich]3) (by reason of) durch; infolge von [Vernachlässigung, Einflüssen]it was all through you that we were late — es war nur deine Schuld, dass wir zu spät gekommen sind
2. adverbit happened through no fault of yours — es geschah nicht durch deine Schuld
1)be through with a piece of work/with somebody — mit einer Arbeit fertig/mit jemandem fertig (ugs.) sein
2) (Teleph.)3. attributive adjectivebe through — durch sein (ugs.)
durchgehend [Zug]through coach or carriage — Kurswagen, der ( for nach)
through traffic — Durchgangsverkehr, der
‘no through road’ — "keine Durchfahrt[sstraße]"
through ticket — [alle Umsteigestationen umfassende] Fahrkarte
can I buy a through ticket to Warsaw? — kann ich bis Warschau durchlösen?
* * *[Ɵru:] 1. preposition1) (into from one direction and out of in the other: The water flows through a pipe.) durch3) (from the beginning to the end of: She read through the magazine.) durch4) (because of: He lost his job through his own stupidity.) durch5) (by way of: He got the job through a friend.) durch2. adverb(into and out of; from one side or end to the other; from beginning to end: He went straight/right through.) durch3. adjective1) ((of a bus or train) that goes all the way to one's destination, so that one doesn't have to change (buses or trains): There isn't a through train - you'll have to change.) durchgehend2) (finished: Are you through yet?) fertig•- academic.ru/74787/throughout">throughout4. adverb(in every part: The house was furnished throughout.) ganz und gar- all through- soaked
- wet through
- through and through
- through with* * *[θru:]I. prepwe drove \through the tunnel wir fuhren durch den Tunnelshe looked \through the camera sie sah durch die Kamera2. (in)they took a trip \through Brazil sie machten eine Reise durch Brasilienthey walked \through the store sie gingen durch den Ladenher words kept running \through my head ihre Worte gingen mir ständig durch den Kopfhe went \through the streets er ging durch die Straßenthey took a walk \through the woods sie machten einen Spaziergang im Waldshe works Monday \through Thursday sie arbeitet von Montag bis Donnerstagthe sale is going on \through next week der Ausverkauf geht bis Ende nächster Woche4. (during) währendit rained right \through June es regnete den ganzen Juni überthey drove \through the night sie fuhren durch die Nacht, durch + akk\through fear aus Angstshe couldn't see anything \through the smoke sie konnte durch den Rauch nichts erkennenI can't hear you \through all this noise ich kann dich bei diesem ganzen Lärm nicht verstehen6. (into pieces)he cut \through the string er durchschnitt die Schnurhe shot a hole \through the tin can er schoss ein Loch in die DoseI got my car \through my brother ich habe mein Auto über meinen Bruder bekommenwe sold the bike \through advertising wir haben das Fahrrad über eine Anzeige verkauft\through chance durch Zufallshe looked \through her mail sie sah ihre Post durchhe skimmed \through the essay er überflog den Aufsatzto go \through sth etw durchgehento go \through hell durch die Hölle gehento go \through a tough time/a transition eine harte Zeit/eine Übergangsphase durchmachen10. (to the finish)to be \through sth durch etw akk durch seinto get \through sth [or to make it \through sth] etw durchstehen11. (to be viewed by)we'll put your proposition \through the council wir werden Ihren Vorschlag dem Rat vorlegenthe bill went \through parliament der Gesetzentwurf kam durchs Parlament12. (into)we were cut off halfway \through the conversation unser Gespräch wurde mittendrin unterbrochenshe was halfway \through the article sie war halb durch den Artikel durchI'm not \through the book yet ich bin noch nicht durch das Buch durchfive \through ten is two Zehn durch Fünf gibt Zweiwe're \through ( fam: finished relationship) mit uns ist es aus fam; (finished job) es ist alles erledigtas soon as the scandal was made public he was \through as a politician als der Skandal publik wurde, war er als Politiker erledigtare you \through with that atlas? bist du fertig mit diesem Atlas?▪ to be \through bestanden habenHenry is \through to the final Henry hat sich für das Finale qualifiziert\through coach [or carriage] Kurswagen m\through flight Direktflug m\through station Durchgangsbahnhof m1. (to a destination) durchI battled \through the lesson with the class ich habe die Lektion mit der Klasse durchgepauktto go \through to sth bis zu etw dat durchgehenthe train goes \through to Hamburg der Zug fährt bis nach Hamburg durchgo right \through, I'll be with you in a minute gehen Sie schon mal durch, ich bin gleich bei Ihnen2. (from beginning to end) [ganz] durchPaul saw the project \through to its completion Paul hat sich bis zum Abschluss um das Projekt gekümmertto be halfway \through sth mit etw dat bis zur Häfte durch seinto flick \through sth etw [schnell] durchblätternto get \through to sb TELEC eine Verbindung zu jdm bekommento put sb \through to sb TELEC jdn mit jdm verbindento read sth \through etw [ganz] durchlesento think sth \through etw durchdenken3. (from one side to another) ganz durchthe tree, only half cut \through, would fall as soon as the next storm arrived der Baum war nur halb abgeschnitten und würde beim nächsten Sturm umbrechen4. (from outside to inside) durch und durch, ganz, völligthe pipes have frozen \through die Rohre sind zugefrorencooked \through durchgegartwhen she cut the cake she found that it was not cooked right \through als sie den Kuchen aufschnitt, merkte sie, dass er noch nicht ganz durch warsoaked \through völlig durchnässtthawed \through ganz aufgetautto be wet \through durch und durch nass sein* * *(US) [ɵruː]1. prep1) (place) durchhe couldn't get through the hedge — er konnte nicht durch die Hecke durchkommen or (hin)durchschlüpfen
to listen through the door — durch die (geschlossene) Tür mithören, lauschen
he has come through many hardships —
we're through that stage now — wir sind jetzt durch dieses Stadium hindurch
that happens halfway/three-quarters of the way through the book — das passiert in der Mitte/im letzten Viertel des Buches
2)(time)
all through his life — sein ganzes Leben langhe lives there through the week — er wohnt da während or unter (dial) der Woche or die Woche über
he slept through the film —
3) (US: up to and including) bis (einschließlich)4) (= means, agency) durchor mail (US) —
2. adv(time, place) durchhe's a liar/gentleman through and through — er ist durch und durch verlogen/ein Gentleman
he knew all through what I was getting at — er wusste die ganze Zeit (über), worauf ich hinauswollte
he's through in the other office — er ist (drüben) im anderen Büro
3. adj pred1)(= finished)
to be through with sb/sth — mit jdm/etw fertig sein (inf)I'm through with him — der ist für mich gestorben or erledigt, ich bin fertig mit ihm (all inf)
I'm through with that kind of work —
you're through, Kowalski, fired are you through? — wir sind mit Ihnen fertig, Kowalski, Sie fliegen! sind Sie fertig?
2) (Brit TELEC)to be through (to sb/London) — mit jdm/London verbunden sein
to get through (to sb/London) — zu jdm/nach London durchkommen
you're through, caller — Ihre Verbindung!, Ihr Gespräch!
* * *through [θruː]A präp1. (räumlich) durch, durch … hindurch:2. zwischen … (dat) hindurch, durch3. durch, in (dat) (überall umher):roam (all) through the country das (ganze) Land durchstreifen4. (einen Zeitraum) hindurch, während:all through his life sein ganzes Leben hindurch;the whole summer through den ganzen Sommer lang5. US (von …) bis:Monday through Friday Montag bis einschließlich Freitag6. (bis zum Ende oder ganz) durch:are you through your work? sind Sie mit Ihrer Arbeit durch oder fertig?7. fig durch:I saw through his hypocrisy ich durchschaute seine Heuchelei;get through an examination eine Prüfung bestehen, durch eine Prüfung kommen;have been through sth etwas erlebt haben8. durch, mittels:it was through him that we found out durch ihn kamen wir darauf9. aus, vor (dat), durch, in-, zufolge, wegen:through neglect infolge oder durch NachlässigkeitB adv1. durch:through and through durch und durch, ganz und gar;push a needle through eine Nadel durchstechen;he would not let us through er wollte uns nicht durchlassen;you are through TELa) Br Sie sind verbunden,b) US Ihr Gespräch ist beendet;wet through völlig durchnässt2. (ganz) durch:this train goes through to Boston dieser Zug fährt (durch) bis Boston;the bad weather lasted all through das schlechte Wetter dauerte die ganze Zeit (hindurch) an3. (ganz) durch (von Anfang bis Ende):carry a matter through eine Sache durchführen4. fertig, durch ( beide:with mit):I’m through with him umg mit dem bin ich fertig;we’re through umg mit uns ist es aus;I’m through with it umg ich habe es sattC adj durchgehend, Durchgangs…:through bolt TECH durchgehender Bolzen;“no through road” „Durchfahrt verboten!“;through traffic Durchgangsverkehr m;through train durchgehender Zug;through travel(l)er Transitreisende(r) m/f(m)* * *1. preposition1) durch; (fig.)search/read through something — etwas durchsuchen/durchlesen
live through something — (survive) etwas überleben; (experience) etwas erleben
2) (Amer.): (up to and including) bis [einschließlich]3) (by reason of) durch; infolge von [Vernachlässigung, Einflüssen]2. adverbit was all through you that we were late — es war nur deine Schuld, dass wir zu spät gekommen sind
1)be through with a piece of work/with somebody — mit einer Arbeit fertig/mit jemandem fertig (ugs.) sein
2) (Teleph.)3. attributive adjectivebe through — durch sein (ugs.)
durchgehend [Zug]through coach or carriage — Kurswagen, der ( for nach)
through traffic — Durchgangsverkehr, der
‘no through road’ — "keine Durchfahrt[sstraße]"
through ticket — [alle Umsteigestationen umfassende] Fahrkarte
* * *adj.durch adj.durch... adj.hindurch adj.räumlich adj. -
110 schütteln
I vt/i shake; vor dem Öffnen / vor Gebrauch gut schütteln! shake well before opening / before use; den Kopf oder mit dem Kopf schütteln shake one’s head; jemandem die Hand schütteln shake s.o.’s hand, shake hands with s.o.; vom Fieber / von Weinkrämpfen geschüttelt werden be shivering with fever / shaking with sobs; da kann man nur mit dem Kopf schütteln umg., fig. one can only shake one’s head in disbelief; Ärmel, ÖffnenII v/refl shake, shudder ( vor Angst etc. with fear etc.); sich vor Kälte schütteln shiver with cold; der nasse Hund schüttelte sich the wet dog shook itself; ich musste mich schütteln it made me shudder, it gave me the creeps umg.; er schüttelte sich vor Lachen umg. he shook with laughter* * *to shake* * *schụ̈t|teln ['ʃʏtln]1. vtto shake; (= rütteln) to shake about, to jolt (about)See:→ Hand2. vrto shake oneself; (vor Kälte) to shiver (vor with); (vor Ekel) to shudder (vor with, in)* * *das1) (an act of shaking: He gave the bottle a shake.) shake2) (to shake or tear with the teeth etc as a dog does its prey etc.) worry* * *schüt·teln[ˈʃʏtl̩n]I. vt1. (rütteln)▪ etw/jdn \schütteln to shake sth/sb▪ etw schüttelt jdn sth makes sb shiverdas Fieber schüttelte sie she was racked with feverII. vi to shakeverneinend mit dem Kopf \schütteln to shake one's headverwundert mit dem Kopf \schütteln to shake one's head in amazementIII. vrIV. vi impers▪ es schüttelt jdn sb shudderses schüttelte sie vor Ekel she shuddered with disgust* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb1) shakeden Kopf [über etwas (Akk.)]/die Faust [gegen jemanden] schütteln — shake one's head [over something]/one's fist [at somebody]
jemandem die Hand schütteln — shake somebody's hand; shake somebody by the hand
das Fieber/die Angst/das Grauen schüttelte ihn — he was shivering or shaking with fever/fear/gripped with horror
2) (unpers.)2.es schüttelte ihn [vor Kälte] — he was shaking [with or from cold]
reflexives Verb shake oneself/itself3.intransitives Verb* * *A. v/t & v/i shake;vor dem Öffnen/vor Gebrauch gut schütteln! shake well before opening/before use;mit dem Kopf schütteln shake one’s head;jemandem die Hand schütteln shake sb’s hand, shake hands with sb;vom Fieber/von Weinkrämpfen geschüttelt werden be shivering with fever/shaking with sobs;da kann man nur mit dem Kopf schütteln umg, fig one can only shake one’s head in disbelief; → Ärmel, ÖffnenB. v/r shake, shudder (sich vor Kälte schütteln shiver with cold;der nasse Hund schüttelte sich the wet dog shook itself;ich musste mich schütteln it made me shudder, it gave me the creeps umg;er schüttelte sich vor Lachen umg he shook with laughter* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb1) shakeden Kopf [über etwas (Akk.)]/die Faust [gegen jemanden] schütteln — shake one's head [over something]/one's fist [at somebody]
jemandem die Hand schütteln — shake somebody's hand; shake somebody by the hand
das Fieber/die Angst/das Grauen schüttelte ihn — he was shivering or shaking with fever/fear/gripped with horror
2) (unpers.)2.es schüttelte ihn [vor Kälte] — he was shaking [with or from cold]
reflexives Verb shake oneself/itself3.intransitives Verb* * *v.to churn v.to rock v.to shake v.(§ p.,p.p.: shook, shaken) -
111 overcome
1. transitive verb, forms asacademic.ru/14417/come">come1) (prevail over) überwinden; bezwingen [Feind]; ablegen [Angewohnheit]; widerstehen (+ Dat.) [Versuchung]; [Schlaf:] überkommen, übermannen; [Dämpfe:] betäubenhe was overcome by grief/with emotion — Kummer/Rührung übermannte od. überwältigte ihn
2. intransitive verb, forms asshe was overcome by fear/shyness — Angst/Schüchternheit überkam od. überwältigte sie
* * *1. adjective 2. [-'keim] verb(to defeat or conquer: She finally overcame her fear of the dark.) bewältigen* * *over·ˈcome<-came, -come>I. vt1. (cope with)▪ to \overcome sth etw bewältigento \overcome a crisis eine Krise überwindento \overcome difficulties/problems Schwierigkeiten/Probleme meisternto \overcome one's fear/shyness seine Angst/Schüchternheit überwindento \overcome an illness eine Krankheit besiegento \overcome opposition/resistance [einen] Widerstand überwindento \overcome temptation der Versuchung widerstehen▪ to be \overcome by [or with] sth sleep, emotion, grief von etw dat überwältigt werden; fumes, exhausts von etw dat ohnmächtig werden3. (defeat)▪ to \overcome sb/sth jdn/etw besiegen [o bezwingenII. vi siegen* * *["əʊvə'kʌm] pret overcame ["əʊvə'keɪm] ptp overcome1. vtenemy überwältigen, bezwingen; bad habit sich (dat) abgewöhnen; shyness, nerves, difficulty, anger, obstacle etc überwinden; temptation widerstehen (+dat), bezwingen; disappointment hinwegkommen über (+acc)he was overcome by the fumes — die giftigen Gase machten ihn bewusstlos
he was overcome by grief/by emotion — Schmerz/Rührung übermannte ihn
he was overcome by remorse/(a feeling of) despair — Reue f/(ein Gefühl nt der) Verzweiflung f überkam ihn
overcome with fear — von Furcht ergriffen or übermannt
overcome (with emotion) — ergriffen, gerührt
2. visiegen, siegreich sein* * *A v/t irr überwältigen, -winden, -mannen, bezwingen (alle auch fig):overcome dangers Gefahren bestehen;overcome one’s nerves seine Nerven besiegen;overcome an obstacle ein Hindernis nehmen;overcome sb’s opposition jemandes Widerstand überwinden;B v/i siegreich sein, siegen* * *1. transitive verb, forms as1) (prevail over) überwinden; bezwingen [Feind]; ablegen [Angewohnheit]; widerstehen (+ Dat.) [Versuchung]; [Schlaf:] überkommen, übermannen; [Dämpfe:] betäuben2) in p.p. (exhausted, affected)he was overcome by grief/with emotion — Kummer/Rührung übermannte od. überwältigte ihn
2. intransitive verb, forms asshe was overcome by fear/shyness — Angst/Schüchternheit überkam od. überwältigte sie
come siegen* * *adj.herüberkommen adj. v.(§ p.,p.p.: overcame, overcome)= bewältigen v.überwinden v.überwältigen v. -
112 eye
A n1 Anat œil m ; with blue/green eyes aux yeux bleus/verts ; to raise/lower one's eyes lever/baisser les yeux ; in front of ou before your (very) eyes sous vos yeux ; to the expert/untrained eye pour un œil exercé/non exercé ; there was sorrow/fear in his eyes son regard exprimait le chagrin/la crainte ; with sorrow/fear in his eyes les yeux remplis de chagrin/crainte ; I wouldn't have believed it, if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes je ne l'aurais pas cru, si je ne l'avais vu de mes propres yeux ; I could do it with my eyes closed je pourrais le faire les yeux fermés ; keep your eyes on the road! c'est la route qu'il faut regarder!, regarde la route! ; keep your eye on the ball! ne quitte pas la balle des yeux! ; to keep an eye on sth surveiller qch ; to keep an eye on sb surveiller qn ; ( suspiciously) avoir or tenir qn à l'œil ; under the watchful/critical eye of sb sous le regard vigilant/critique de qn ; to have one's eye on sb/sth ( watch) surveiller qn/qch ; ( desire) avoir envie de [dress, car, house] ; ( lust after) loucher ○ sur [food, dress, car, person] ; ( aim for) viser [job] ; with an eye to doing en vue de faire ; they have their eye on you for the director's job ils vous ont en vue pour le poste de directeur ; she had one eye on her work and the other on the clock elle travaillait en gardant un œil sur l'horloge ; to keep one ou half an eye on sth/sb garder un œil sur qch/qn ; I've never clapped ○ ou laid ou set eyes on him before in my life je ne l'ai jamais vu de ma vie ; the first time I clapped ou laid ou set eyes on it, I knew… au premier coup d'œil, j'ai compris… ; all eyes were on him tous les yeux or tous les regards étaient fixés sur lui ; to cast ou run one's eye over sth parcourir qch du regard ; to catch sb's eye attirer l'attention de qn ; to close ou shut one's eyes lit fermer les yeux ; to close ou shut one's eyes to sth fig se refuser à reconnaître qch ; to open one's eyes lit ouvrir les yeux ; to open sb's eyes to sth fig ouvrir les yeux à qn sur qch ; to do sth with one's eyes open fig faire qch en toute connaissance de cause ; to go around with one's eyes shut vivre sans rien voir ; to keep an eye out ou one's eyes open for sb/sth essayer de repérer qn/qch ; to keep one's eyes peeled ou skinned rester attentif or vigilant ; to keep one's eye peeled ou skinned for sb/sth ouvrir l'œil pour essayer de repérer qn/qch ; London, seen through the eyes of a child, a child's eye view of London Londres, vu par un enfant ; as far as the eye can see à perte de vue ; I've got eyes in my head! j'ai des yeux pour voir! ; use your eyes! it's on the table in front of you! tu es aveugle? c'est sur la table devant toi! ; to take one's eye off sth/sb quitter qch/qn des yeux ; she couldn't take her eyes off him elle le dévorait des yeux, elle ne le quittait pas des yeux ; to get one's eye in GB Sport s'habituer aux conditions de jeu ; ‘my eye ○ !’ ‘mon œil ○ !’ ; ‘eyes right/left!’ Mil ‘tête à droite/à gauche!’ ;2 ( opinion) in the eyes of the church/law/world aux yeux de l'église/de la loi/du monde ; in my father's/teacher's eyes… aux yeux de mon père/mon professeur… ; in your/his eyes… à tes/ses yeux… ;3 ( flair) to have a good eye avoir un bon coup d'œil ; to have an eye for avoir le sens de [detail, colour] ; s'y connaître en [antiques, livestock] ; to have an eye for a bargain savoir flairer une bonne affaire ;5 ( on potato) œil m ;7 Meteorol (of hurricane, tornado, storm) œil m ; the eye of the storm fig ( place of calm) l'œil de la tempête ; ( place of intense activity) le cœur de la tempête ; the eye of the wind le lit du vent.B modif [operation] de l'œil ; [muscle, tissue] de l'œil, oculaire ; [movement] des yeux, oculaire ; [ointment, lotion] pour les yeux ; eye disease maladie f des yeux ; to have eye trouble avoir des troubles oculaires.D vtr1 ( look at) regarder [person, object] ; to eye sth/sb with suspicion/caution regarder qch/qn d'un air soupçonneux/méfiant ; to eye sth with envy regarder qch avec envie ;to be all eyes être tout yeux ; to be in it up to one's eyes être compromis jusqu'au cou ; to be up to one's eyes in être submergé de [mail, complaints, work] ; to be up to one's eyes in debt être endetté jusqu'au cou ; an eye for an eye (a tooth for a tooth) œil pour œil, (dent pour dent) ; it was one in the eye for him c'était bien fait pour lui iron ; to have eyes in the back of one's head avoir des yeux derrière la tête or dans le dos ; to make eyes at sb faire les yeux doux à qn ; to give sb the glad eye faire de l'œil à qn ; to see eye to eye with sb (about sth) partager le point de vue de qn (au sujet de qch) ; what the eye doesn't see (the heart doesn't grieve over) Prov bienheureux celui qui ne connaît pas la vérité.■ eye up ○:▶ eye [sb] up, eye up [sb] lorgner ○, reluquer ○.▶ eye [sb] up and down ( suspiciously) toiser [qn] de haut en bas ; ( appreciatively) dévorer [qn] des yeux. -
113 entgegenfiebern
v/i (trennb., hat -ge-): einer Sache entgegenfiebern feverishly await s.th.; ängstlich: wait for ( oder await) s.th. with fear and trembling ( oder with bated breath)* * *ent|ge|gen|fie|bernvi sep (inf)einer Sache entgégenfiebern — to feverishly await sth; (ängstlich) to wait for or to await sth with bated breath or stärker fear and trembling
* * *ent·ge·gen|fie·bern *vi* * *entgegenfiebern v/i (trennb, hat -ge-):einer Sache entgegenfiebern feverishly await sth; ängstlich: wait for ( oder await) sth with fear and trembling ( oder with bated breath) entgegengehen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)2. fig approach; (einer Gefahr, der Zukunft) face (up to), confront; (dem Untergang etc) be heading for;dem Ende entgegenfiebern be drawing to(-ward[s]) a close, be nearing the end -
114 jagen
I v/t (hat gejagt)2. fig. (verfolgen) chase (after); (suchen) hunt for; aus dem Bett etc. jagen chase out of bed etc.; in die Luft jagen blow up, blow s.th. sky-high umg.; jemandem ein Messer in den Leib jagen umg. stick a knife into s.o.; jemandem / sich eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen umg. put a bullet through s.o.’s / one’s head; Sl. blow s.o.’s / one’s brains out; den Ball ins Netz jagen umg. Fußball: slam ( oder drive) the ball into the net; ein Ereignis jagt / jagte das andere it’s / it was one thing on top of another, things are / were happening really fast; damit kannst du mich jagen! umg. I wouldn’t touch it with a bargepole (Am. a ten-foot pole); GurgelII v/i1. (hat) (auf die Jagd gehen) go hunting, go shooting, hunt2. (ist) fig. (rasen) race, tear; Wind etc.: sweep; Wolken: scud across the sky; jagen nach chase after* * *das Jagenhunting* * *ja|gen ['jaːgn]1. vt1) Tier, Menschen to huntjdn in die Flucht jágen — to put sb to flight
jdn zu Tode jágen — to hound sb to death
jdn aus dem Bett jágen (inf) — to chase sb out of bed
jdn aus dem Haus jágen — to drive or chase sb out of the house
jdm eine Spritze in den Arm jágen (inf) — to stick a needle in sb's arm
Geld/Benzin durch den Auspuff jágen (inf) — to burn money/a lot of juice (inf)
sein ganzes Geld durch die Kehle jágen — to booze (esp Brit inf) or drink all one's money away
mit diesem Essen kannst du mich jágen (inf) — I wouldn't eat this if you paid me
3) (= erlegen) to bag2. vi1) (= auf die Jagd gehen) to hunt, to go hunting2) aux sein (= rasen) to racenach etw jágen — to chase after sth
in jágender Eile — in great haste
3. vr(Geschehnisse etc) to follow one on the heels of the other* * *1) (to run after; to pursue: He chased after them but did not catch them; We chased them by car.) chase2) (to chase (animals etc) for food or for sport: He spent the whole day hunting (deer).) hunt3) (to pursue or drive out: The murderer was hunted from town to town.) hunt4) (to move quickly: The car was rattling along at top speed.) rattle5) (to run very fast: He pelted down the road.) pelt6) (to kill (game birds etc) for sport.) shoot* * *ja·gen[ˈja:gn̩]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (auf der Jagd verfolgen)▪ ein Tier \jagen to hunt an animal2. (hetzen)▪ jdn \jagen to pursue sb3. (fam: antreiben, vertreiben)los, aufstehen, oder muss ich euch erst aus dem Bett \jagen? come on, up! or do I have to chase you out of bed?etw jagt das andere [o nächste] one thing comes after anotherbei mir jagt im Augenblick ein Unglück das nächste I'm suffering one misfortune after another at the momentjeden Tag kriegte ich eine Spritze in den Hintern gejagt I got a syringe stuck in my backside everyday5.ich esse nie Hamburger, damit könnte man mich \jagen I never eat hamburgers, I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole famII. vier kam plötzlich aus dem Haus gejagt he suddenly came racing out of the house* * *1.transitives Verb1) hunt <game, fugitive, criminal, etc.>; shoot <game, game birds>; (hetzen) chase, pursue <fugitive, criminal, etc.>; (wegscheuchen) chase; run aftervon Todesangst gejagt — stricken by the fear of death
ein Gedanke jagte den anderen — thoughts raced through his/her etc. mind
2) (treiben) drive3) (ugs.)sich/jemandem eine Spritze in den Arm jagen — jab or stick a needle in one's/somebody's arm
2.sich/jemandem eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen — blow one's/somebody's brains out
intransitives VerbWolken jagen am Himmel — (fig.) clouds race or scud across the sky
mit jagendem Puls — (fig.) with his/her etc. pulse racing
* * *A. v/t (hat gejagt)aus dem Bett etcjagen chase out of bed etc;jemandem ein Messer in den Leib jagen umg stick a knife into sb;jemandem/sich eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen umg put a bullet through sb’s/one’s head; sl blow sb’s/one’s brains out;ein Ereignis jagt/jagte das andere it’s/it was one thing on top of another, things are/were happening really fast;B. v/i1. (hat) (auf die Jagd gehen) go hunting, go shooting, huntjagen nach chase after* * *1.transitives Verb1) hunt <game, fugitive, criminal, etc.>; shoot <game, game birds>; (hetzen) chase, pursue <fugitive, criminal, etc.>; (wegscheuchen) chase; run afterein Gedanke jagte den anderen — thoughts raced through his/her etc. mind
2) (treiben) drive3) (ugs.)sich/jemandem eine Spritze in den Arm jagen — jab or stick a needle in one's/somebody's arm
2.sich/jemandem eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen — blow one's/somebody's brains out
intransitives Verb1) (die Jagd ausüben) go shooting or hunting; (auf Hetzjagd gehen) go huntingWolken jagen am Himmel — (fig.) clouds race or scud across the sky
mit jagendem Puls — (fig.) with his/her etc. pulse racing
* * *v.to chase v.to hunt v.to scud v. -
115 fill
1. transitive verb1) (make full)fill something [with something] — etwas [mit etwas] füllen
filled with — voller [Reue, Bewunderung, Neid, Verzweiflung] (at über + Akk.)
be filled with people/flowers/fish — etc. voller Menschen/Blumen/Fische usw. sein
2) (occupy whole capacity of, spread over) füllen; besetzen [Sitzplätze]; (fig.) ausfüllen [Gedanken, Zeit]the room was filled to capacity — der Raum war voll besetzt
fill the bill — (fig.) den Erwartungen entsprechen; (be appropriate) angemessen sein
3) (pervade) erfüllenlight filled the room — Licht strömte in das Zimmer
4) (block up) füllen [Lücke]; füllen, (veralt.) plombieren [Zahn]5) (Cookery) (stuff) füllen; (put layer of something solid in) belegen; (put layer of something spreadable in) bestreichen6) (hold) innehaben [Posten]; versehen [Amt]; (take up) ausfüllen [Position]; (appoint somebody to) besetzen [Posten, Lehrstuhl]2. intransitive verb3. nounfill [with something] — sich [mit etwas] füllen; (fig.) sich [mit etwas] erfüllen
eat/drink one's fill — sich satt essen/trinken
have had one's fill of something/doing something — genug von etwas haben/etwas zur Genüge getan haben
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/27233/fill_in">fill in- fill out- fill up* * *[fil] 1. verb1) (to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full: to fill a cupboard with books; The news filled him with joy.) füllen2) (to become full: His eyes filled with tears.) sich füllen3) (to satisfy (a condition, requirement etc): Does he fill all our requirements?)4) (to put something in a hole (in a tooth etc) to stop it up: The dentist filled two of my teeth yesterday.) füllen, stopfen2. noun(as much as fills or satisfies someone: She ate her fill.) die Fülle, zu Genüge- filled- filler
- filling
- filling-station
- fill in
- fill up* * *[fɪl]I. n1. (bearable amount)to drink one's \fill seinen Durst stillento eat one's \fill sich akk satt essento have one's \fill of sth von etw dat genug haben\fill of gasoline [or petrol] Tankfüllung fa \fill of tobacco eine Pfeife Tabakto have had one's \fill of sth genug von etw dat habenII. vt1. (make full)▪ to \fill sth etw füllento \fill a bottle eine Flasche [voll] füllen [o abfüllen]to \fill a pipe eine Pfeife stopfen▪ to \fill sth etw füllento \fill a stadium ein Stadion füllento \fill a crack einen Spalt [o Riss] verspachtelnto \fill a tooth einen Zahn plombieren4. FOOD\fill the mushrooms with the prepared stuffing die Pilze mit der vorbereiteten Füllung füllen5. (pervade)▪ to \fill sth etw erfüllenhappy sounds \filled the room der Raum war mit [o von] fröhlichen Klängen erfüllta strong sweet smell \filled the air ein starker, süßer Geruch lag in der Luft6. (cause to feel)to \fill sb with fear jdn mit Furcht erfüllen geh7. NAUTto \fill a sail ein Segel aufblähento \fill a vacancy/job/position [with sb] eine freie Stelle/Position [mit jdm] besetzen9. (carry out duties of)to \fill a role/position eine Rolle/Position übernehmen10. (utilize)to \fill the day/time [by] watching television den Tag/die Zeit mit Fernsehen verbringen; (bridge)to \fill time die Zeit überbrücken11. (satisfy)to \fill a need einen Bedarf [ab]deckento \fill a gap [or need] in the market eine Marktlücke schließen, in eine Marktlücke stoßento \fill an order einen Auftrag ausführento \fill a prescription AM eine Medizin zubereitento \fill a vacuum [or void] eine Lücke schließen12. (satiate)III. vitheir eyes \filled with tears sie hatten Tränen in den Augen, ihnen traten [die] Tränen in die Augenthe buckets were quickly \filling with water die Eimer waren schnell voller Wasser2. AM ECON, FIN\fill or kill [einen/den Börsenauftrag] unverzüglich ausführen oder stornieren, [eine/die Option] ausüben oder aufgeben* * *[fɪl]1. vt1) bottle, bucket, hole füllen; pipe stopfen; teeth plombieren; (wind) sails blähen; (fig) (aus)füllenI need something to fill my day — ich brauche etwas, um meinen Tag auszufüllen
2) (= permeate) erfüllenfilled with anger/admiration — voller Zorn/Bewunderung, von Zorn/Bewunderung erfüllt (geh)
filled with emotion —
the thought filled him with horror/hope — der Gedanke erfüllte ihn mit Entsetzen/Hoffnung
3) post, position (employer) besetzen; (employee, = take up) einnehmen; (= be in) innehaben; need entsprechen (+dat); role übernehmenwe are looking for a young man to fill the post of assistant editor — wir suchen einen jungen Mann, der den Posten eines Redaktionsassistenten einnehmen soll
I think she will fill the job very nicely — ich denke, sie wird die Stelle sehr gut ausfüllen
4) theatre, seats füllenthe lecture room was filled to capacity — der Hörsaal war bis auf den letzten Platz besetzt
2. visich füllen3. nI've had my fill of him/it (inf) — ich habe von ihm/davon die Nase voll (inf), ich habe ihn/das satt
she's had her fill of disappointments — sie hat mehr als genug Enttäuschungen erlebt
* * *fill [fıl]A s1. eat one’s fill sich satt essen;have had one’s fill of fig von etwas, jemandem genug haben, etwas, jemanden satthaben;weep one’s fill sich ausweinen2. Füllung f (Material oder Menge):3. US Erd-, Steindamm mB v/tfill sb’s glass jemandem einschenkeninto in akk)3. die Pfeife stopfen4. (mit Nahrung) sättigen5. die Straßen etc bevölkern, füllenfilled with fear (envy) angsterfüllt (neiderfüllt);7. einen Posten, ein Amta) besetzenb) ausfüllen, bekleiden:fill sb’s place jemandes Stelle einnehmen, jemanden ersetzen8. a) einen Auftrag, eine Bestellung ausführenb) ein Rezept ausfertigenthe sails filled with wind die Segel blähten sich im Wind* * *1. transitive verb1) (make full)fill something [with something] — etwas [mit etwas] füllen
filled with — voller [Reue, Bewunderung, Neid, Verzweiflung] (at über + Akk.)
be filled with people/flowers/fish — etc. voller Menschen/Blumen/Fische usw. sein
2) (occupy whole capacity of, spread over) füllen; besetzen [Sitzplätze]; (fig.) ausfüllen [Gedanken, Zeit]fill the bill — (fig.) den Erwartungen entsprechen; (be appropriate) angemessen sein
3) (pervade) erfüllen4) (block up) füllen [Lücke]; füllen, (veralt.) plombieren [Zahn]5) (Cookery) (stuff) füllen; (put layer of something solid in) belegen; (put layer of something spreadable in) bestreichen6) (hold) innehaben [Posten]; versehen [Amt]; (take up) ausfüllen [Position]; (appoint somebody to) besetzen [Posten, Lehrstuhl]2. intransitive verb3. nounfill [with something] — sich [mit etwas] füllen; (fig.) sich [mit etwas] erfüllen
eat/drink one's fill — sich satt essen/trinken
have had one's fill of something/doing something — genug von etwas haben/etwas zur Genüge getan haben
Phrasal Verbs:- fill in- fill out- fill up* * *(in) v.ausfüllen v. v.abfüllen v.auffüllen v.füllen v.sättigen v.vollstopfen v. -
116 comunicar
v.1 to convey (transmitir) (sentimientos, ideas).2 to connect.esta carretera comunica los dos pueblos this road connects the two towns3 to call, to telephone. ( Latin American Spanish)4 to get through (telefónicamente) (person).no consigo comunicar con él I can't get through to him5 to communicate, to report, to broadcast, to disclose.Su gesto lleva amor His gesture conveys love.Ella comunicó la noticia She communicated the news.* * *1 (hacer partícipe) to communicate, convey, transmit2 (hacer saber) to communicate, make known, tell3 (conectar) to connect1 (ponerse en comunicación) to communicate; (por carta) to correspond2 (teléfono) to be engaged, US be busy3 (estar conectado) to communicate, be connected1 (tener relación) to communicate; (ponerse en contacto) to get in touch, get in contact ( con, with)2 (extenderse) to spread3 (estar conectado) to be connected ( con, to)* * *verb1) to announce, inform2) connect•* * *1. VT1) (=decir)a) [+ decisión, resultado] to announceha comunicado su decisión de abandonar la orquesta — he has announced his decision to leave the orchestra
no pudo comunicar la situación exacta del velero — he was unable to give o state the yacht's exact position
b)comunicamos a los señores pasajeros que... — we would like to inform passengers that...
nos comunican desde Lisboa que... — we have heard from Lisbon that...
2) [al teléfono]¿me comunica con la dirección, por favor? — could I speak to the manager, please?, could you put me through to the manager, please?
3) (=transmitir) [+ sensación, entusiasmo] to convey, communicate, transmit; (Fís) [+ movimiento, fuerza] to transmitnos comunicó su miedo — his fear spread to us o communicated itself to us
4) (=unir) to connecthan comunicado el comedor con la cocina — the dining-room and the kitchen have been knocked together
2. VI1) Esp [teléfono] to be engagedseñal 8)está comunicando, comunica — it's engaged
2) [cuarto, habitación] to connect3) Esp [persona]3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)a) ( informar) to informsiento tener que comunicarle que... — I regret to inform you that...
se comunica a los señores socios que... — shareholders should note that...
b) (AmL) ( por teléfono) < persona> to put... through2) ( transmitir)a) <entusiasmo/miedo> to convey, communicateb) < conocimientos> to impart, pass on; < información> to convey, communicate; < idea> to put acrossc) <fuerza/calor> to transmit3) <habitaciones/ciudades> to connect, link2.un barrio bien comunicado — an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport
comunicar vi1) habitaciones to be connected2) (Esp)a) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicar con alguien — to get in touch o contact with somebody
b) teléfono to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged3.comunicarse v pron1)a) (recípr) ( relacionarse) to communicateb) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicarse con alguien — to get in touch o in contact with somebody
2) habitaciones/ciudades/lagos (recípr) to be connected* * *= communicate, make + announcement.Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex. A librarian made the announcement that he had in mind that the Library of Congress and about 13 other ARL (Association of Research Libraries) libraries do all of the cataloging for the country.----* comunicar por radio = radio.* comunicarse con = interface to/with.* facilidad de comunicar = communicability.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)a) ( informar) to informsiento tener que comunicarle que... — I regret to inform you that...
se comunica a los señores socios que... — shareholders should note that...
b) (AmL) ( por teléfono) < persona> to put... through2) ( transmitir)a) <entusiasmo/miedo> to convey, communicateb) < conocimientos> to impart, pass on; < información> to convey, communicate; < idea> to put acrossc) <fuerza/calor> to transmit3) <habitaciones/ciudades> to connect, link2.un barrio bien comunicado — an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport
comunicar vi1) habitaciones to be connected2) (Esp)a) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicar con alguien — to get in touch o contact with somebody
b) teléfono to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged3.comunicarse v pron1)a) (recípr) ( relacionarse) to communicateb) ( ponerse en contacto)comunicarse con alguien — to get in touch o in contact with somebody
2) habitaciones/ciudades/lagos (recípr) to be connected* * *= communicate, make + announcement.Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
Ex: A librarian made the announcement that he had in mind that the Library of Congress and about 13 other ARL (Association of Research Libraries) libraries do all of the cataloging for the country.* comunicar por radio = radio.* comunicarse con = interface to/with.* facilidad de comunicar = communicability.* * *comunicar [A2 ]vtA ( frml)1 (informar) to informsiento mucho tener que comunicarle que … I regret to inform you that …se comunica a los señores socios que … shareholders should note that …le comunicaron la noticia por teléfono they informed him of o told him o gave him the news over the telephoneacaban de comunicarnos el resultado we have just been informed of o given o told the result2 ( AmL) (por teléfono) ‹persona› to put … through¿me comunica con la sección de ventas? can you put me through to the sales department?1 ‹optimismo/entusiasmo› to convey, communicate, transmit; ‹miedo› to communicate, transmit2 ‹conocimientos› to impart, pass on; ‹información› to convey, communicateintenté comunicarles mis ideas I tried to tell them my ideas3 ( Fís) ‹fuerza/movimiento› to transmit, impart; ‹calor› to transmitC ‹habitaciones/ciudades› to connect, linkes una zona muy bien comunicada the area is easily accessible by road or by public transportcomunicar algo CON algo to connect sth WITH sthun pasillo comunica su despacho con el mío a corridor connects his office with mine■ comunicarviA ( Esp)1 (ponerse en contacto) comunicar CON algn to get in touch o contact WITH sbestoy intentando comunicar con él I'm trying to get in contact o touch with himmarque el número del abonado con el que desee comunicar dial the number you require o the number of the person you wish to speak toestá comunicando it's busy o engagedB «habitaciones» to be connectedA1 ( recípr) (relacionarse) to communicatese comunican por señas they communicate using sign languagese comunican en alemán they talk to each other o they communicate in Germancomunicarse CON algn to communicate WITH sbsiempre le ha resultado difícil comunicarse con los demás he has always had problems communicating with o relating to people2 (ponerse en contacto) comunicarse CON algn to get in touch o in contact WITH sbB «habitaciones/ciudades/lagos» ( recípr) to be connected comunicarse CON algo to be connected TO sthla cocina se comunica con el comedor the kitchen is connected to the dining room, the kitchen leads onto o adjoins the dining room* * *
comunicar ( conjugate comunicar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml)
comunicarle algo a algn to inform sb of sth
2 ( transmitir)
‹ información› to convey, communicate;
‹ idea› to put across
3 ‹habitaciones/ciudades› to connect, link;◊ un barrio bien comunicado an area easily accessible by road/well served by public transport;
comunicar algo con algo to connect sth with sth
verbo intransitivo
1 [ habitaciones] to be connected
2 (Esp) [ teléfono] to be busy (AmE) o (BrE) engaged;◊ está comunicando it's busy o engaged
comunicarse verbo pronominal
1
comunicarse con algn to communicate with sb
2 [habitaciones/ciudades/lagos] ( recípr) to be connected;
comunicarse con algo to be connected to sth
comunicar
I verbo transitivo to communicate
frml espero que nos comunique su decisión tan pronto como sea posible, I hope you let us know what you decide as soon as possible
II verbo intransitivo
1 to communicate
2 (estar unido a otro sitio) to get in touch: esta puerta comunica con la habitación contigua, this door opens into the adjoining room
3 Tel to be engaged: estabas comunicando, your telephone was busy
' comunicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avisar
- declararse
- imprimir
- participar
- transmitir
- unir
- decir
- pasar
English:
announce
- communicate
- connect
- convey
- get across
- get through
- impart
- put across
- put over
- sell
- signal
- get
- put
* * *♦ vt1. [sentimientos, ideas] to convey;comunicar optimismo/miedo to convey o communicate optimism/fear;le comuniqué que deseaba irme I let him know o informed him that I wanted to leave2. [movimiento, virus, calor] to transmitle comunicaron su despido por escrito he was informed in writing of his dismissal;lamentamos tener que comunicarle que… we regret to inform you that…4. [conectar] to connect;esta carretera comunica los dos pueblos this road connects the two towns;es una ciudad muy bien comunicada it is a city with very good transport connections5. Am [al teléfono] to call, to telephone♦ vinuestras habitaciones comunican there's a door between our two rooms;el vestíbulo comunica con el salón the hall leads to the living-roomestá comunicando, comunica the line's Br engaged o US busy3. RP [teléfono] [estar sonando] to ring4. [hablar] to get through;no consigo comunicar con él I can't get through to him* * *I v/t1 TRANSP connect, link2:comunicar algo a alguien inform s.o. of sthII v/i1 communicatebe engaged;está comunicando it’s busy, Br it’s engaged* * *comunicar {72} vt1) : to communicate, to convey2) : to notify* * *comunicar vb2. (transmitir) to communicate3. (unir) to connect / to linkel Estrecho de Gibraltar comunica el mar Mediterráneo con el Atlántico the Strait of Gibraltar connects the Mediterranean with the Atlantic4. (entrar en contacto) to get in touchdespués de cuatro años, ha comunicado con ella after four years, he got in touch with her5. (teléfono) to be engaged -
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dire [diʀ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━➭ TABLE 371. <━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► to say se construit, comme dire, avec un complément d'objet direct et un complément d'objet indirect: to say sth to sb, alors que to tell se construit avec deux compléments d'objet directs: to tell sb sth ; to tell ne peut pas s'employer sans objet.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• qu'est-ce que vous avez dit ? what did you say?• comment dit-on ça en anglais ? how do you say that in English?• vous nous dites dans votre lettre que... you say in your letter that...• je vous l'avais bien dit ! I told you so!• fais ce qu'on te dit ! do as you are told!• on dit que... people say that...• il faut bien dire que... ( = admettre) I must say that...• Jean-François ne sait pas ce qu'il dit ( = il déraisonne) Jean-François doesn't know what he's saying• venez bientôt, disons demain come soon, let's say tomorrow• je ne vous le fais pas dire ! you said it!• laisse dire ! let them talk!• qu'est-ce qui me dit que c'est vrai ? how do I know it's the truth?• je me suis laissé dire que... I heard that...• ça suffit, j'ai dit ! I said that's enough!b. ( = penser) to think• qu'est-ce que tu dis de ça ? what do you think about that?• que diriez-vous d'une promenade ? how about a walk?• on dirait qu'il le fait exprès ! you'd almost think he does it on purpose!c. ( = objecter) je n'ai rien à dire sur son travail I can't complain about his work• rien à dire ! you can't argue with that!• c'est pas pour dire, mais il n'est pas très sympathique I don't want to go on about him, but he's not very niced. ( = évoquer) ce nom me dit quelque chose the name rings a bell• Lucien Josse ? ça ne me dit rien du tout Lucien Josse? I've never heard of hime. ( = plaire) ça vous dit de sortir ? do you feel like going out?f. (locutions) dis Papa, quand est-ce qu'on part ? when are we going, daddy?• dites donc ! ( = à propos) by the way ; ( = holà) hey!• ça lui a rapporté 100 000 € -- ben dis donc ! (inf) that earned him 100,000 euros -- goodness me!• que tu dis ! (inf) that's your story!• à qui le dites-vous ! you're telling me! (inf)• qui dit mieux ? any advance?► vouloir dire ( = signifier) to mean• qu'est-ce que ça veut dire ? what does that mean?• que veux-tu dire par là ? what do you mean?• ça veut tout dire ! that says it all!► comment dirais-je ? how shall I put it?2. <► se direa. ( = penser) to think to o.s.• il faut bien se dire que... one has to realize that...b. ( = se prétendre) to claim to be• comment ça se dit en français ? how do you say that in French?3. <* * *
I
1. diʀ1) ( faire entendre) to say [mots, prière]; to tell [histoire, blague]‘entrez’ dit-elle — ‘come in,’ she said
2) ( faire savoir) to tellje me suis laissé dire que... — I heard that...
c'est moi qui vous le dis — (colloq) I'm telling you
permets-moi de te dire que tu vas le regretter! — (colloq) you'll regret this, I can tell you!
je ne te dis que ça — (colloq) I'll say no more
c'est pas pour dire, mais — (colloq) I don't want to make a big deal of it, but... (colloq)
à qui le dites-vous! — (colloq) don't I know it!
je ne vous le fais pas dire! — (colloq) you don't need to tell me!
ne pas se le faire dire deux fois — (colloq) not to need to be told twice
dis, tu me crois? — (colloq) tell me, do you believe me?
dis donc, où tu te crois? — (colloq) hey! where do you think you are?
ne fais pas attention, il ne sait pas ce qu'il dit — don't mind him, he doesn't know what he's talking about
on dit que... — it is said that...
autant dire que — you might as well say that, in other words
disons, demain — let's say tomorrow
tu l'as dit! — (colloq)
comme tu dis! — (colloq) you said it! (colloq)
4) ( formuler)lent, pour ne pas dire ennuyeux — slow, not to say boring
comme dirait l'autre — (colloq) as they say
qu'est-ce que ça veut dire tout ce bruit? — (colloq) what's the meaning of all this noise?
6) ( demander)7) ( objecter)il n'y a pas à dire (colloq), elle est belle — you have to admit, she's beautiful
il n'y a rien à dire, tout est en ordre — I have no complaint, everything's fine
tu n'as rien à dire! — ( ne te plains pas) don't complain!; ( tais-toi) don't say a word!
8) ( penser) to think9) ( inspirer)
2.
se dire verbe pronominalil faut (bien) se dire que... — one must realize that...
il faut te dire que... — you must understand that...
2) ( échanger) to exchange [insultes, mots doux]3) ( se prétendre) to claim to be4) ( se déclarer)il s'est dit favorable à — he says he's in favour [BrE] of
5) ( être exprimé)
3.
se dire verbe impersonnel
II
1. diʀnom masculin
2.
dires nom masculin pluriel statements* * *diʀ1. nm2. vt1) (= exprimer) to say, [secret, mensonge] to tellElle m'a dit la vérité. — She told me the truth.
dire qch à qn — to tell sb sth, to say sth to sb
Qu'est-ce qu'il t'a dit? — What did he tell you?, What did he say to you?
Dites-moi ce que vous pensez. — Tell me what you think.
dire à qn qu'il fasse; dire à qn de faire — to tell sb to do
Il nous a dit de regarder cette émission. — He told us to watch this programme.
dire que — to say, to say that
Il a dit qu'il ne viendrait pas. — He said he wouldn't come.
2) (= prétendre)On le dit malade. — They say he's ill., He's said to be ill.
3) (= plaire)dire à qn [idée, proposition] Si cela lui dit. — If he feels like it.
Cela ne me dit rien. — That doesn't appeal to me.
4) (= penser)que dites-vous de...? — what do you think of...?
on dit que — they say, they say that
On dit que la nourriture y est excellente. — They say that the food there is excellent.
on dirait que (il semble que) — it looks like, it looks as if
On dirait qu'il va pleuvoir. — It looks like it's going to rain., It looks as if it's going to rain.
dis donc!; dites donc! (pour attirer l'attention) — hey!, (= au fait) by the way
Il a drôlement changé, dis donc! — Hey, he's really changed!
et dire que... — and to think that...
ceci dit; cela dit — that being said
Cela dit, je n'aimerais pas être à sa place. — That being said, I wouldn't like to be in his place.
c'est dire si... — that just shows that...
* * *dire verb table: médireA nm au dire de according to; au dire des experts according to the experts; au dire de tous by all accounts.B dires nmpl statements; leurs dires ne concordent pas their statements do not agree; selon les dires de ta sœur according to your sister.C vtr1 ( faire entendre) to say [mots, prière]; to recite [poème]; to read [leçon]; to tell [histoire, blague]; dire non to say no; dites quelque chose de drôle say something funny; ‘entrez’ dit-elle ‘come in,’ she said; j'ai quelque chose à dire là-dessus I've got something to say about that; sans mot dire without saying a word; ce n'est pas une chose à dire you don't say that sort of thing; dire des bêtises or inepties to talk nonsense; dire qch à voix basse to whisper sth; dire qch entre ses dents to mutter sth; ne plus savoir que dire to be at a loss for words; avoir son mot à dire to have one's say; dire ce qu'on a à dire to say one's piece;2 ( faire savoir) to tell; dire des mensonges/la vérité/l'avenir to tell lies/the truth/the future; dire qch à qn to tell sb sth; dites-moi votre nom tell me your name; je le leur dirai I'll tell them; dis-le à ton frère tell your brother; je vous l'avais bien dit! I told you so!; dites-moi, vous aimez l'opéra? tell me, do you like opera?; c'est ce qu'on m'a dit so I've been told; dis-leur que tu es occupé tell them you're busy; je dois vous dire que… I have to tell you that…; faire dire à qn que to let sb know that…; faites dire à ma femme que je serai en retard let my wife know that I will be late; dire ses projets to describe one's plans; dire son opinion/sa satisfaction to express one's opinion/one's satisfaction; je me suis laissé dire que… I heard that…; tenez-vous le pour dit! I don't want to have to tell you again!; c'est moi qui vous le dis○ I'm telling you; permets-moi de te dire que tu vas le regretter○! you'll regret this, I can tell you!; je ne te dis que ça○ I'll say no more; c'est pas pour dire, mais○ I don't want to make a big deal of it, but○…; à qui le dites-vous○! don't I know it!; vous m'en direz tant○! you don't say!; je ne vous le fais pas dire○! you don't need to tell me!; ne pas se le faire dire deux fois○ not to need to be told twice; dis, tu me crois○? tell me, do you believe me?; dis donc, où tu te crois○? hey! where do you think you are?; dites-donc, il n'est pas valable, votre ticket! here-did you know your ticket's not valid?; à vous de dire Jeux your bid; ⇒ vérité;3 ( affirmer) to say (que that); elle dit pouvoir le faire she says she can do it; dire ce qu'on pense to say what one thinks; dire tout haut ce que d'autres pensent tout bas to say out loud what other people are thinking; ne fais pas attention, il ne sait pas ce qu'il dit don't mind him, he doesn't know what he's talking about ou he's talking through his hat; on dit que… it is said that…; on le dit marié/veuf he is said to be married/a widower; j'irai jusqu'à dire que I'd go as far as to say that; c'est le moins qu'on puisse dire that's the least one can say; le moins qu'on puisse dire c'est que… the least one can say is that…; si l'on peut dire if one might say so; si je puis dire if I may put it like that; on peut dire qu'elle a du toupet celle-là! she's really got a nerve○!; on ne peut pas dire qu'il se soit fatigué! he certainly didn't overtax himself; autant dire que you might as well say that, in other words; et que dire de…? to say nothing of…; j'ose dire que… I'm not afraid to say that…; si j'ose dire if I may say so; ce n'est pas à moi de le dire it's not for me to say; cela va sans dire it goes without saying; ce n'est pas peu dire that's saying a lot; il faut dire que one should say that; c'est (tout) dire! need I say more?; cela dit having said that; c'est vous qui le dites! that's what you say!; tu peux le dire○! you can say that again○!; disons, demain let's say tomorrow; c'est difficile à dire it's hard to tell; je sais ce que je dis I know what I'm talking about; à ce qu'il dit according to him; vous dites? pardon?; à vrai dire actually; entre nous soit dit between you and me; soit dit en passant incidentally; pour tout dire all in all; c'est dire si j'ai raison it just goes to show I'm right; c'est beaucoup dire that's going a bit far; c'est peu dire that's an understatement; c'est vite dit that's easy for you to say; ce n'est pas dit I'm not that sure; tout n'est pas dit that's not the end of the story; c'est plus facile à dire qu'à faire it's easier said than done; il est dit que je ne partirai jamais I'm destined never to leave; tu l'as dit○!, comme tu dis○! you said it○!; que tu dis○! says you○!; ⇒ envoyer, fontaine;4 ( formuler) dire qch poliment/effrontément to say sth politely/cheekily; voilà qui est bien dit! well said!; il l'a mal dit, mais j'ai compris he put it badly but I understood; comment dire?, comment dirais-je? how shall I put it?; tu ne crois pas si bien dire you don't know how true that is; pour ainsi dire, comme qui dirait○ so to speak; autrement dit in other words; lent, pour ne pas dire ennuyeux slow, not to say boring; comme dirait l'autre○ as they say; disons que je suis préoccupé let's say I'm worried; un livre, disons un ‘texte’, comme dirait Adam a book, or let's say a ‘text’, as Adam would have it; un lien disons social a link which we could call social;5 ( indiquer) [loi] to state (que that); [appareil de mesure] to show (que that); [sourire] to express (que that); ma calculatrice dit l'heure my calculator shows the time; que dit ta montre? what time is it by your watch?; vouloir dire to mean; qu'est-ce que tu crois qu'il a voulu dire? what do you think he meant?; quelque chose me dit que something tells me that; qu'est-ce que ça veut dire tout ce bruit○? what's the meaning of all this noise?; qu'est-ce que ça veut dire de téléphoner à une heure pareille○? what do you mean by calling me at this time?; qu'est-ce à dire†? what is the meaning of this?; est-ce à dire que…? does this mean that…?; ⇒ doigt;6 ( demander) dire à qn de faire to tell sb to do; dites-leur de venir tell them to come; je vous avais dit d'être prudent I told you to be careful; qui vous a dit de partir? who told you to go?; fais ce qu'on te dit! do as you're told!; faites dire au médecin de venir have somebody call the doctor;7 ( objecter) qu'avez-vous à dire à cela? what have you got to say to that?; j'ai beaucoup à dire sur ton travail I've quite a lot to say about your work; je n'ai rien à dire no comment; il n'y a pas à dire○, elle est belle you have to admit, she's beautiful; il n'y a rien à dire, tout est en ordre nothing to report, everything's fine; tu n'as rien à dire! ( ne te plains pas) don't complain!; ( tais-toi) don't say a word!;8 ( penser) to think; qu'en dites-vous? what do you think?; que dis-tu de mon nouveau sac? what do you think of my new bag?; que diriez- vous d'une promenade/d'aller au marché? how about a walk/going to the market?; on dirait qu'il va pleuvoir/neiger it looks as if it's going to rain/to snow, it looks like rain/snow; on dirait que le vent se lève the wind seems to be picking up; on dirait qu'elle me déteste you'd think she hated me; on dirait un fou you'd think he was mad; on aurait dit qu'elle était déçue you'd have thought she was disappointed; on dirait de l'estragon ( à la vue) it looks like tarragon; ( au goût) it tastes like tarragon; on dirait du Bach it sounds like Bach; dire qu'hier encore il était parmi nous! it's odd to think (that) he was still with us yesterday!; dire que demain à la même heure je serai chez moi it's odd to think that this time tomorrow I'll be home;9 ( inspirer) ça ne me/leur dit rien de faire I /they don't feel like doing; notre nouveau jardinier ne me dit rien (qui vaille) I don't think much of our new gardener;10 Ling il faut dire ‘excusez-moi’ et non ‘je m'excuse’ one should say ‘excusez-moi’, not ‘je m'excuse’; tu dirais ‘une professeur’, toi? would you say ‘une professeur’?; comment dis-tu ça en italien? how do you say that in Italian?D se dire vpr1 ( penser) to tell oneself (que that); je me suis dit qu'il était trop tard I told myself that it was too late; il faut (bien) se dire que… one must realize that…; il faut te dire que… you must understand that…;2 ( échanger des paroles) se dire des insultes/des mots doux to exchange insults/sweet nothings; se dire adieu to say goodbye to each other;3 ( se prétendre) to claim to be, to say one is; il se dit intelligent/innocent/ingénieur he claims to be intelligent/innocent/an engineer; elle se dit incapable de marcher she claims to be unable to walk;4 ( se déclarer) il s'est dit prêt à participer à la conférence he said that he was prepared to take part in the conference; ils se sont dits favorables à cette mesure they said that they were in favourGB of this measure; elle s'est dite persuadée que… she said that she was convinced that…;5 Ling comment se dit ‘voiture’ en espagnol? how do you say ‘car’ in Spanish?; ‘surprise-party’ ne se dit plus people don't say ‘surprise-party’ any more; ça ne se dit pas you can't say that;6 ( être dit) il ne s'est rien dit d'intéressant à la réunion nothing of interest was said during the meeting.bien faire et laisser dire Prov do right and fear no man Prov; dis-moi qui tu hantes, je te dirai qui tu es you're known by the company you keep; dis-moi ce que tu manges, je te dirai qui tu es you are what you eat.I[dir] nom masculin————————dires nom masculin plurield'après ou selon les dires de son père according to his father ou to what his father saidau dire de locution prépositionnelleau dire de son professeur according to his teacher ou to what his teacher saysII[dir] verbe transitifA.[ARTICULER, PRONONCER]1. [énoncer] to sayquel nom dis-tu? Castagnel? what name did you say ou what's the name again? Castagnel?vous avez dit "démocratie"? "democracy", did you say?a. (très familier) [pour porter bonheur] break a leg!b. [pour insulter] get lost!je ne dirais pas qu'il est distant, je dirais plutôt effarouché I wouldn't say he's haughty, rather that he's been frightened offune honte, que dis-je, une infamie!, une honte, pour ne pas dire une infamie! a shame, not to say an infamy!qui dit... dit...: en ce temps-là, qui disait vol disait galère in those days, theft meant the gallowssi (l')on peut dire in a way, so to speakdisons-le, disons le mot let's not mince wordsdire non to say no, to refusea. [généralement] to say yesb. [à une proposition] to acceptc. [au mariage] to say I do2. [réciter - prière, table de multiplication] to say ; [ - texte] to say, to recite, to read ; [ - rôle] to speakdire la/une messe to say mass/a massdire des vers to recite verse, to give a recitationB.[EXPRIMER]1. [oralement] to sayque dis-tu là? what did you say?, what was that you said?j'ai l'habitude de dire ce que je pense I always speak my mind ou say what I thinkbon, bon, je n'ai rien dit! OK, sorry I spoke!pourquoi ne m'as-tu rien dit de tout cela? why didn't you speak to me ou tell me about any of this?je suis un raté? tu sais ce qu'il te dit, le raté? (familier) so I'm a loser, am I? well, do you want to hear what this loser's got to say to you?j'ai failli faire tout rater! — ça, tu peux le dire! I nearly messed everything up — you can say that again!j'ai une surprise — dis vite! I have a surprise — let's hear it ou do tell!comment dire ou dirais-je? how shall I put it ou say?dites donc, pour demain, on y va en voiture? by the way, are we driving there tomorrow?je peux y aller, dis? can I go, please?vous lui parlerez de moi, dites? you will talk to her about me, won't you?tu es bien habillé, ce soir, dis donc! my word, aren't you smart tonight!il nous faut, disons, deux secrétaires we need, (let's) say, two secretariesce disant with these words, so sayingc'est (te/vous) dire s'il est riche! that gives you an idea how wealthy he is!il ne m'a même pas répondu, c'est tout dire he never even answered me, that says it allpour tout dire in fact, to be honestje ne te/vous le fais pas dire how right you are, I couldn't have put it better myselfil va sans dire que... needless to say (that)...ce n'est pas pour dire, mais à sa place j'aurais réussi (familier) though I say it myself, if I'd been him I'd have succeededil en est incapable, enfin (moi), ce que j'en dis... he's not capable of it, at least that's what I'd say...voici une confiture maison, je ne te dis que ça here's some homemade jam that's out of this worldil y avait un monde, je te dis pas! you wouldn't have believed the crowds!vouloir dire [signifier] to meanun haussement d'épaules dans ce cas-là, ça dit bien ce que ça veut dire in a situation like that, a shrug (of the shoulders) speaks volumesvous partez, madame, qu'est-ce à dire? Madam, what mean you by leaving?3. [écrire] to saydans sa lettre, elle dit que... in her letter she says that...4. [annoncer - nom, prix] to givele général vous fait dire qu'il vous attend the general has sent me to tell you he's waiting for youtu vas le regretter, moi je (familier) ou c'est moi qui (familier) te le dis! you'll be sorry for this, let me tell you ou mark my words!6. [ordonner] to tell[conseiller] to telltu me dis d'oublier, mais... you tell me I must forget, but...toi, on ne peut jamais rien te dire! you can't take the slightest criticism!mais, me direz-vous, il n'est pas majeur but, you will object ou I hear you say, he's not of agej'aurais des choses à dire sur l'organisation du service I have a few things to say ou some comments to make about the organization of the departmentPierre n'est pas d'accord — il n'a rien à dire Pierre doesn't agree — he's in no position to make any objectionselle est maligne, il n'y a pas à ou on ne peut pas dire (le contraire) (familier) she's shrewd, there's no denying it ou and no mistakesi c'est vous qui le dites, si vous le dites, du moment que vous le dites if you say sopuisque je vous le dis! I'm telling you!, you can take it from me!c'est le bon train? — je te dis que oui! is it the right train? — yes it is! ou I'm telling you it is!il va neiger — la météo a dit que non it looks like it's going to snow — the weather forecast said it wouldn'ttu étais content, ne me dis pas le contraire! you were pleased, don't deny it ou don't tell me you weren't!on dit qu'il a un autre fils rumour has it that ou it's rumoured that ou it's said that he has another sonloin des yeux, loin du cœur, dit-on out of sight, out of mind, so the saying goes ou so they sayon le disait lâche he was said ou alleged ou reputed to be a cowardelle trouvera bien une place — qu'elle dit (familier) she'll find a job, no problem — that's what she thinks!on dira ce qu'on voudra, mais l'amour ça passe avant tout whatever people say, love comes before everything elseon ne dira jamais assez l'importance d'un régime alimentaire équilibré I cannot emphasize enough the importance of a balanced dietelle disait ne pas savoir qui le lui avait donné she claimed ou alleged that she didn't know who'd given it to her[dans des jeux d'enfants]je dois dire qu'elle est jolie I must say ou admit she's prettyil faut bien dire qu'il n'est plus tout jeune he's not young any more, let's face itil faut dire qu'elle a des excuses (to) give her her due, there are mitigating circumstancesdisons que... let's say (that)...11. [décider]il est dit que... fate has decreed that...il ne sera pas dit que... let it not be said that...a. [décidé] nothing's been decided yetb. [prévisible] nothing's for certain (yet)a. [il n'y a plus à discuter] the matter is closedb. [l'avenir est arrêté] the die is castaussitôt dit, aussitôt fait no sooner said than doneC.[PENSER, CROIRE]et comme dessert? — que dirais-tu d'une mousse au chocolat? and to follow? — what would you say to ou how about a chocolate mousse?dire que... to think that...2. [croire]a. [au goût] it tastes like teab. [à l'odeur] it smells like teac. [d'apparence] it looks like teaon dirait de la laine [au toucher] it feels like woolon dirait que je te fais peur you behave as if ou as though you were scared of me[exprime une probabilité]on dirait sa fille, au premier rang it looks like her daughter there in the front rowD.[INDIQUER, DONNER DES SIGNES DE]mon intuition ou quelque chose me dit qu'il reviendra I have a feeling (that) he'll be back2. [stipuler par écrit] to sayque dit la Bible/le dictionnaire à ce sujet? what does the Bible/dictionary say about this?3. [faire penser à]dire quelque chose: son visage me dit quelque chose I've seen her face before, her face seems familiarLambert, cela ne vous dit rien? Lambert, does that mean anything to you?4. [tenter]tu viens? — ça ne me dit rien are you coming? — I'm not in the mood ou I don't feel like it————————se dire verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)[échanger - secrets, paroles] to tell each other ou one another————————se dire verbe pronominal (emploi passif)1. [être formulé]comment se dit "bonsoir" en japonais? how do you say "goodnight" in Japanese?, what's the Japanese for "goodnight"?il est vraiment hideux — peut-être, mais ça ne se dit pas he's really hideous — maybe, but it's not the sort of thing you sayse dit de [pour définir un terme] (is) said of, (is) used for, describes————————se dire verbe pronominal transitifmaintenant, je me dis que j'aurais dû accepter now I think I should have accepteddis-toi bien que je ne serai pas toujours là pour t'aider you must realize that ou get it into your head that I won't always be here to help you————————se dire verbe pronominal intransitif[estimer être] to sayil se dit flatté de l'intérêt que je lui porte he says he's ou he claims to be flattered by my interest in himils se disent attachés à la démocratie they claim to ou (that) they care about democracy -
118 of
prepositiona friend of mine/the vicar's — ein Freund von mir/des Pfarrers
it's no business of theirs — es geht sie nichts an
where's that pencil of mine? — wo ist mein Bleistift?
2) (indicating starting point) vonwithin a mile of the centre — nicht weiter als eine Meile vom Zentrum entfernt
3) (indicating origin, cause)it was clever of you to do that — es war klug von dir, das zu tun
4) (indicating material) ausbe made of... — aus... [hergestellt] sein
5) (indicating closer definition, identity, or contents)the city of Chicago — die Stadt Chicago
increase of 10 % — Zuwachs/Erhöhung von zehn Prozent
battle of Hastings — Schlacht von od. bei Hastings
your letter of 2 January — Ihr Brief vom 2. Januar
be of value/interest to — von Nutzen/von Interesse od. interessant sein für
the whole of... — der/die/das ganze...
6) (indicating concern, reference)inform somebody of something — jemanden über etwas (Akk.) informieren
well, what of it? — (asked as reply) na und?
7) (indicating objective relation)his love of his father — seine Liebe zu seinem Vater
9) (indicating classification, selection) vonhe of all men — (most unsuitably) ausgerechnet er; (especially) gerade er
of an evening — (coll.) abends
* * *[əv]1) (belonging to: a friend of mine.) von2) (away from (a place etc); after (a given time): within five miles of London; within a year of his death.) von3) (written etc by: the plays of Shakespeare.) von4) (belonging to or forming a group: He is one of my friends.) von5) (showing: a picture of my father.) von6) (made from; consisting of: a dress of silk; a collection of pictures.) aus8) (about: an account of his work.) von9) (containing: a box of chocolates.) mit10) (used to show a cause: She died of hunger.) an11) (used to show a loss or removal: She was robbed of her jewels.) Genitiv12) (used to show the connection between an action and its object: the smoking of a cigarette.) Genitiv13) (used to show character, qualities etc: a man of courage.) mit14) ((American) (of time) a certain number of minutes before (the hour): It's ten minutes of three.) vor* * *of[ɒv, əv, AM ɑ:v, əv]people \of this island Menschen von dieser Inselthe language \of this country die Sprache dieses Landesthe cause \of the disease die Krankheitsursachethe colour \of her hair ihre Haarfarbethe government \of India die indische Regierunga friend \of mine ein Freund von mirsmoking is the worst habit \of mine Rauchen ist meine schlimmste Angewohnheitthis revolting dog \of hers ihr widerlicher Hundthe smell \of roses Rosenduft man admirer \of Picasso ein Bewunderer Picassosfive \of her seven kids are boys fünf ihrer sieben Kinder sind Jungenthere were ten \of us on the trip wir waren auf der Reise zu zehntnine \of the children came to the show neun Kinder kamen zur Vorstellungcan you please give me more \of the beans? könntest du mir noch etwas von den Bohnen geben?I don't want to hear any more \of that! ich will nichts mehr davon hören!he's the best-looking \of the three brothers er sieht von den drei Brüdern am besten ausa third \of the people ein Drittel der Leutethe whole \of the garden der ganze Gartenthe best \of friends die besten Freundethe days \of the week die Wochentageall \of us wir alleall \of us were tired wir waren alle müde\of all von allenbest \of all, I liked the green one am besten gefiel mir der grünethat \of all his films is my favourite er gefällt mir von allen seinen Filmen am bestenboth \of us wir beidemost \of them die meisten von ihnenone \of the cleverest eine(r) der Schlauestenhe's one \of the smartest \of the smart er ist einer der Klügsten unter den Klugena bunch \of parsley ein Bund Petersilie nta clove \of garlic eine Knoblauchzehea cup \of tea eine Tasse Teea drop \of rain ein Regentropfenhundreds \of people Hunderte von Menschena kilo \of apples ein Kilo Äpfel nta litre \of water ein Liter Wasser ma lot \of money eine Menge Gelda piece \of cake ein Stück Kuchena pride \of lions ein Rudel Löwen [o Löwenrudel] ntthe sweater is made \of the finest lambswool der Pullover ist aus feinster Schafwollea land \of ice and snow ein Land aus Eis und Schneedresses \of lace and silk Kleider aus Spitze und Seidea house \of stone ein Steinhaus, ein Haus aus Steina book \of short stories ein Buch mit Kurzgeschichtenthat was stupid \of me das war dumm von mirthe massacre \of hundreds \of innocent people das Massaker an Hunderten von Menschenthe destruction \of the rain forest die Zerstörung des Regenwaldsthe anguish \of the murdered child's parents die Qualen der Eltern des ermordeten Kindesthe suffering \of millions das Leiden von Millionento die \of sth an etw dat sterbenhe died \of cancer er starb an Krebs\of one's own free will aus freien Stücken, freiwillig\of oneself von selbstshe would never do such a thing \of herself so etwas würde sie nie von alleine tunthe works \of Shakespeare die Werke Shakespearesshe is \of noble birth sie ist adliger Abstammungwe will notify you \of any further changes wir werden Sie über alle Änderungen informierenhe was accused \of fraud er wurde wegen Betrugs angeklagtI know \of a guy who could fix that for you ich kenne jemanden, der das für dich reparieren kann\of her childhood, we know very little wir wissen nur sehr wenig über ihre Kindheitlet's not speak \of this matter lass uns nicht über die Sache redenspeaking \of sb/sth,... wo [o da] wir gerade von jdm/etw sprechen,...speaking \of time, do you have a watch on? da wir gerade von der Zeit reden, hast du eine Uhr?she's often unsure \of herself sie ist sich ihrer selbst oft nicht sicherI'm really appreciative \of all your help ich bin dir für all deine Hilfe wirklich dankbarhe was worthy \of the medal er hatte die Medaille verdientI am certain \of that ich bin mir dessen sicherthis is not uncharacteristic \of them das ist für sie nichts Ungewöhnlichesto be afraid \of sb/sth vor jdm/etw Angst habento be fond \of swimming gerne schwimmento be jealous \of sb auf jdn eifersüchtig seinto be sick \of sth etw satthaben, von etw dat genug habenthere was no warning \of the danger es gab keine Warnung vor der Gefahrhe has a love \of music er liebt die Musikhe's a doctor \of medicine er ist Doktor der Medizinthe idea \of a just society die Idee einer gerechten Gesellschaftthe memories \of her school years die Erinnerungen an ihre Schuljahrethe pain \of separation der Trennungsschmerzit's a problem \of space das ist ein Raumproblemhis promises \of loyalty seine Treueversprechento be in search \of sb/sth auf der Suche nach jdm/etw seinshe's in search \of a man sie sucht einen Mannthoughts \of revenge Rachegedanken pl▪ what \of sb? was ist mit jdm?and what \of Adrian? was macht eigentlich Adrian?what \of it? was ist schon dabei?, na und?on the point [or verge] \of doing sth kurz davor [o im Begriff] sein, etw zu tunI'm on the point \of telling him off ich werde ihn jetzt gleich rausschmeißenin the back \of the car hinten im Autothe zipper was on the back \of the dress der Reißverschluss war hinten am Kleidon the corner \of the street an der Straßeneckeon the left \of the picture links auf dem Bilda lake north/south \of the city ein See im Norden/Süden der StadtI've never been north \of Edinburgh ich war noch nie nördlich von Edinburghon the top \of his head [oben] auf seinem Kopfa rise \of 2% in inflation ein Inflationsanstieg von 2 Prozentthe stocks experienced an average rise \of 5% die Aktien sind im Durchschnitt um 5 % gestiegenat the age \of six im Alter von sechs Jahrenhe's a man \of about 50 er ist um die 50 Jahre altI hate this kind \of party ich hasse diese Art von Partythe city \of Prague die Stadt Pragshe has the face \of an angel sie hat ein Gesicht wie ein Engelthe grace \of a dancer die Anmut einer Tänzerinthe love \of a good woman die Liebe einer guten Fraushe gave a scream \of terror sie stieß einen Schrei des Entsetzens ausa man \of honour ein Mann von Ehrea moment \of silence ein Moment m der StilleI want a few minutes \of quiet! ich will ein paar Minuten Ruhe!a subject \of very little interest ein sehr wenig beachtetes Themaa woman \of great charm and beauty eine Frau von großer Wärme und Schönheitwe live within a mile \of the city centre wir wohnen eine Meile vom Stadtzentrum entferntshe came within two seconds \of beating the world record sie hat den Weltrekord nur um zwei Sekunden verfehltI got married back in June \of 1957 ich habe im Juni 1957 geheiratetthe eleventh \of March der elfte Märzthe first \of the month der erste [Tag] des Monatsthe most memorable events \of the past decade die wichtigsten Ereignisse des letzten Jahrzehntsthey were robbed \of all their savings ihnen wurden alle Ersparnisse geraubtI've him \of that nasty little habit ich habe ihm diese dumme Angewohnheit abgewöhnthis mother had deprived him \of love seine Mutter hat ihm ihre Liebe vorenthaltento get rid \of sb jdn loswerdenthe room was devoid \of all furnishings der Raum war ganz ohne Möbelthis complete idiot \of a man dieser Vollidiotthe month \of June der Monat Junithe name \of Brown der Name Brownshe died \of a Sunday morning sie starb an einem SonntagmorgenI like to relax with my favourite book \of an evening ich entspanne mich abends gerne mit meinem Lieblingsbuch\of late in letzter Zeitit's quarter \of five es ist viertel vor fünf [o BRD drei viertel fünf26.▶ \of all geradeJane, \of all people, is the last one I'd expect to see at the club gerade Jane ist die letzte, die ich in dem Klub erwartet hätteI can't understand why you live in Ireland, \of all places ich kann nicht verstehen, warum du ausgerechnet in Irland lebsttoday \of all days ausgerechnet heute▶ \of all the cheek [or nerve] das ist doch die Höhe!▶ to be \of sth:she is \of the opinion that doctors are only out to experiment sie glaubt, Ärzte möchten nur herumexperimentierenthis work is \of great interest and value diese Arbeit ist sehr wichtig und wertvoll* * *[ɒv, əv]prep1) (indicating possession or relation) von (+dat), use of genthe wife of the doctor — die Frau des Arztes, die Frau vom Arzt
a friend of ours — ein Freund/eine Freundin von uns
a painting of the Queen — ein Gemälde nt der or von der Königin
the first of the month — der Erste (des Monats), der Monatserste
that damn dog of theirs (inf) — ihr verdammter Hund (inf)
it is very kind of you —
it was nasty of him to say that — es war gemein von ihm, das zu sagen
2)(indicating separation in space or time)
south of Paris — südlich von Paris3)he died of poison/cancer — er starb an Gift/Krebshe died of hunger — er verhungerte, er starb hungers
4)he was cured of the illness — er wurde von der Krankheit geheilt5) (indicating material) ausdress made of wool — Wollkleid nt, Kleid nt aus Wolle
6)(indicating quality, identity etc)
house of ten rooms — Haus nt mit zehn Zimmernman of courage — mutiger Mensch, Mensch m mit Mut
girl of ten — zehnjähriges Mädchen, Mädchen nt von zehn Jahren
7)fear of God — Gottesfurcht fhe is a leader of men —
8)(subjective genitive)
love of God for man — Liebe Gottes zu den Menschen9)(partitive genitive)
the whole of the house — das ganze Hausthere were six of us — wir waren zu sechst, wir waren sechs
he asked the six of us to lunch — er lud uns sechs zum Mittagessen ein
the bravest of the brave —
he drank of the wine (liter) — er trank von dem Weine (liter)
10)(= concerning)
what do you think of him? — was halten Sie von ihm?= by)
forsaken of men — von allen verlassen12)he's become very quiet of late — er ist letztlich or seit Neuestem so ruhig geworden* * *of [ɒv; əv; US əv; ɑv] präp1. allg vonthe tail of the dog der Schwanz des Hundes;the tail of a dog der oder ein Hundeschwanz;the folly of his action die Dummheit seiner Handlung3. Ort: bei:4. Entfernung, Trennung, Befreiung:a) von:south of London südlich von London;within ten miles of London im Umkreis von 10 Meilen um London;cure (rid) of sth von etwas heilen (befreien)b) (gen) he was robbed of his wallet er wurde seiner Brieftasche beraubt, ihm wurde die Brieftasche geraubtc) um:5. Herkunft: von, aus:of good family aus einer guten Familie;Mr X of London Mr. X aus Londona friend of mine ein Freund von mir, einer meiner Freunde;that red nose of his seine rote Nase7. Eigenschaft: von, mit:a man of courage ein mutiger Mann, ein Mann mit Mut;a man of no importance ein unbedeutender Mensch;a fool of a man ein (ausgemachter) Narr8. Stoff: aus, von:a dress of silk ein Kleid aus oder von Seide, ein Seidenkleid;(made) of steel aus Stahl (hergestellt), stählern, Stahl…9. Urheberschaft, Art und Weise: von:of o.s. von selbst, von sich aus;he has a son of his first marriage er hat einen Sohn aus erster Ehe10. Ursache, Grund:a) von, an (dat):die of cancer an Krebs sterbenb) aus:c) vor (dat): → academic.ru/1052/afraid">afraidd) auf (akk):e) über (akk):f) nach:it is true of every case das trifft in jedem Fall zu12. Thema:a) von, über (akk):b) an (akk):13. Apposition, im Deutschen nicht ausgedrückt:a) the city of London die Stadt London;the month of April der Monat Aprilb) Maß:a piece of meat ein Stück Fleisch14. Genitivus obiectivus:a) zu:c) bei:an audience of the king eine Audienz beim König15. Zeit:a) umg an (dat), in (dat):of an evening eines Abends;of late years in den letzten Jahrenb) von:your letter of March 3rd Ihr Schreiben vom 3. März* * *preposition1) (indicating belonging, connection, possession)a friend of mine/the vicar's — ein Freund von mir/des Pfarrers
2) (indicating starting point) von3) (indicating origin, cause)it was clever of you to do that — es war klug von dir, das zu tun
4) (indicating material) ausbe made of... — aus... [hergestellt] sein
5) (indicating closer definition, identity, or contents)increase of 10 % — Zuwachs/Erhöhung von zehn Prozent
battle of Hastings — Schlacht von od. bei Hastings
your letter of 2 January — Ihr Brief vom 2. Januar
be of value/interest to — von Nutzen/von Interesse od. interessant sein für
the whole of... — der/die/das ganze...
6) (indicating concern, reference)inform somebody of something — jemanden über etwas (Akk.) informieren
well, what of it? — (asked as reply) na und?
8) (indicating description, quality, condition)9) (indicating classification, selection) vonhe of all men — (most unsuitably) ausgerechnet er; (especially) gerade er
of an evening — (coll.) abends
* * *prep.aus präp.von präp.vor präp.über präp. -
119 sick
1. adjective1) (ill) krankgo sick, fall — or (coll.)
be off sick — krank [gemeldet] sein
somebody is sick at or to his/her stomach — (Amer.) jemandem ist [es] schlecht od. übel
2) (Brit.): (vomiting or about to vomit)be sick over somebody/something — sich über jemanden/etwas erbrechen
I think I'm going to be sick — ich glaube, ich muss [mich er]brechen
somebody gets/feels sick — jemandem wird/ist [es] übel od. schlecht
he felt sick with fear — ihm war vor Angst [ganz] übel
something makes somebody sick — von etwas wird [es] jemandem schlecht od. übel (see also academic.ru/18217/d">d)
3) (sickly) elend [Aussehen]; leidend [Blick]4) (fig.)be/get sick of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas satt haben/allmählich satt haben
be sick and tired or sick to death of somebody/something — (coll.) von jemandem/etwas die Nase [gestrichen] voll haben (ugs.)
be sick of the sight/sound of somebody/something — (coll.) jemanden/etwas nicht mehr sehen/hören können
be sick of doing something — es satt haben, etwas zu tun
make somebody sick — (disgust) jemanden anekeln; (coll.): (make envious) jemanden ganz neidisch machen (see also b)
5) (deranged) pervers; (morally corrupt) krank [Gesellschaft]; (morbid) makaber [Witz, Humor, Fantasie]2. plural noun* * *[sik] 1. adjective1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) Brechreiz verspüren2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) krank3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) leid4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) enttäuscht5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) schlecht2. noun(vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) das Erbrochene- sicken- sickening
- sickeningly
- sickly
- sickness
- sick-leave
- make someone sick
- make sick
- the sick
- worried sick* * *sick1[sɪk]I. adjto be off \sick krankgemeldet seinto call in [or report] \sick sich akk krankmeldento feel \sick sich akk schlecht fühlenI feel \sick mir ist schlecht [o übel]it makes me \sick to my stomach when I think of... mir dreht sich der Magen um, wenn ich daran denke,...to feel \sick to one's stomach sich akk vom Magen her schlecht fühlenit makes me \sick the way he always complains ich kann sein Gejammer nicht mehr hören▪ to be \sick of doing sth es satthaben, etw zu tunto be \sick and tired [or \sick to death] of sth etw [gründlich] satthaben6. (angry) [wahnsinnig] wütendit makes me \sick... es regt mich auf...\sick humour schwarzer Humor\sick joke makab[e]rer Witz8.I was \sick as a dog mir ging es hundeelend▶ to be \sick at heart [äußerst] niedergeschlagen seinII. n1. (ill people)▪ the \sick pl die Kranken pl▪ to \sick up ⇆ sth etw erbrechensick2[sɪk]vtto \sick a dog on sb auf jdn einen Hund hetzen* * *[sɪk]1. n(= vomit) Erbrochene(s) nt2. adj (+er)the sick — die Kranken pl
to fall or take sick, to be taken sick — krank werden
he was sick at heart (liter) — er war von Kummer verzehrt (liter)
2)(= vomiting or about to vomit)
to be sick — brechen, sich übergeben, kotzen (sl); (esp cat, baby, patient) spuckenhe was sick all over the carpet — er hat den ganzen Teppich vollgespuckt or vollgekotzt (sl)
I think I'm going to be sick — ich glaube, ich muss kotzen (sl) or mich übergeben
to feel sick to one's stomach — sich im Magen schlecht fühlen
I get sick in aeroplanes — im Flugzeug wird mir immer schlecht or übel
that smell/that food makes me sick — bei dem Geruch/von dem Essen wird mir übel or schlecht
to make sb sick (fig inf) — jdn (ganz) krank machen (inf)
it's enough to make you sick (inf) — das reicht, damit einem schlecht wird
it makes me sick to think that... (inf) — mir wird schlecht, wenn ich daran denke, dass...
it makes you sick the way he's always right (inf) — es ist zum Weinen or zum Kotzen (sl), dass er immer recht hat
I am worried sick, I am sick with worry — mir ist vor Sorge ganz schlecht
3) (inf= fed up)
to be sick of sth/sb — etw/jdn satthabento be sick of doing sth — es satthaben, etw zu tun
I'm sick and tired of it — ich habe davon die Nase (gestrichen) voll (inf), ich habe es gründlich satt
to be sick and tired of doing sth — es leid sein, etw zu tun
I get sick of listening to her complaining — ich habe es langsam satt, immer ihr Gejammer hören zu müssen
a comedy about life in Dachau, how sick can you get! — eine Komödie über das Leben in Dachau, das ist ja schon pervers!
* * *sick1 [sık]A adj1. (Br meist attr) krank:he’s a very sick man er ist ein schwer kranker Mann;I am ( oder feel) sick, US a. I am ( oder feel) sick at ( oder to) the stomach mir ist schlecht oder übel;sick feeling Übelkeitsgefühl nb) Übelkeit erregend, widerwärtig (Geruch etc)3. Kranken…, Krankheits…:sick diet Krankenkost f;sick day Krankheitstag ma) todunglücklich, niedergeschlagen,b) angsterfüllt;be worried sick krank vor Sorgen seinI am sick (and tired) of it ich habe es (gründlich) satt, es hängt mir zum Hals heraus;be sick (and tired) of doing sth es (gründlich) satthaben, etwas zu tun7. a) blass, fahl (Farbe, Licht)make sb look sick jemanden alt aussehen lassen8. matt, gezwungen (Lächeln)9. SCHIFF schadhaft10. schlecht (Eier, Luft etc)12. umg makaber (Witz etc):sick humo(u)r schwarzer HumorB s2. besonders Br umg Kotze fsick2 [sık] → sic1* * *1. adjective1) (ill) krankgo sick, fall — or (coll.)
be off sick — krank [gemeldet] sein
somebody is sick at or to his/her stomach — (Amer.) jemandem ist [es] schlecht od. übel
2) (Brit.): (vomiting or about to vomit)be sick over somebody/something — sich über jemanden/etwas erbrechen
I think I'm going to be sick — ich glaube, ich muss [mich er]brechen
somebody gets/feels sick — jemandem wird/ist [es] übel od. schlecht
he felt sick with fear — ihm war vor Angst [ganz] übel
something makes somebody sick — von etwas wird [es] jemandem schlecht od. übel (see also d)
3) (sickly) elend [Aussehen]; leidend [Blick]4) (fig.)be/get sick of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas satt haben/allmählich satt haben
be sick and tired or sick to death of somebody/something — (coll.) von jemandem/etwas die Nase [gestrichen] voll haben (ugs.)
be sick of the sight/sound of somebody/something — (coll.) jemanden/etwas nicht mehr sehen/hören können
be sick of doing something — es satt haben, etwas zu tun
make somebody sick — (disgust) jemanden anekeln; (coll.): (make envious) jemanden ganz neidisch machen (see also b)
5) (deranged) pervers; (morally corrupt) krank [Gesellschaft]; (morbid) makaber [Witz, Humor, Fantasie]2. plural noun* * *adj.Kranken- präfix.krank adj.unwohl adj. -
120 sweat
1. noun1) Schweiß, derI came or broke out in a sweat — mir brach der [Angst]schweiß aus
don't get in such a sweat! — reg dich nicht so auf!
2. intransitive verb,no sweat! — (coll.) kein Problem! (ugs.)
1) (perspire) schwitzensweat like a pig — (coll.) schwitzen wie die Sau (salopp)
2) (fig.): (suffer)he made me sit outside sweating — er ließ mich draußen sitzen und schmoren (ugs.)
3) (drudge) sich placken (ugs.)3. transitive verb1)sweat blood — (fig.) Blut und Wasser schwitzen (ugs.)
2)sweat it out — (coll.) durchhalten; ausharren
* * *[swet] 1. noun(the moisture given out through the skin: He was dripping with sweat after running so far in the heat.) der Schweiß2. verb1) (to give out sweat: Vigorous exercise makes you sweat.) schwitzen•- academic.ru/72595/sweater">sweater- sweaty
- sweatiness
- a cold sweat* * *sweat1[swet]sweat2[swet]beads of \sweat Schweißperlen plto be covered in \sweat in Schweiß gebadet seinto be dripping [or pouring] with \sweat vor Schweiß triefen▪ to be in a \sweat [vor Aufregung] schwitzenjust thinking about the exams brings me out in a cold \sweat wenn ich nur ans Examen denke, bricht mir der kalte Schweiß ausno \sweat ( fam) kein Problem!II. vi1. (perspire) schwitzento \sweat with fear vor Angst schwitzen2. (work hard)3. (form condensation) wall schwitzen4.III. vt1. FOOD2.the high temperatures soon had us \sweating bullets bei der Hitze waren wir bald klatschnass geschwitzt fam* * *[swet]1. ndrops/beads of sweat — Schweißtropfen pl/-perlen pl
by the sweat of one's brow (fig) — im Schweiße seines Angesichts (liter)
to be in a sweat (lit, fig) — schwitzen
no sweat (inf) — kein Problem
2) (inf2. vi(person, animal, wall) schwitzen (with vor +dat fig inf = work hard) sich abrackern (inf) (over mit); (= worry) zittern, schwitzen (inf) (with vor +dat)3. vthorse, athlete schwitzen lassen; (pej) worker für einen Hungerlohn arbeiten lassen; recruit schleifen (inf)to sweat blood (with worry) — Blut und Wasser schwitzen; (with effort, work) sich abrackern (inf)
don't sweat him ( US inf ) — mach dir wegen dem keinen Kopf (inf)
* * *sweat [swet]A v/i prät und pperf sweated, besonders US sweat2. PHYS, TECH etc schwitzen, anlaufen3. fermentieren (Tabak)5. WIRTSCH für einen Hungerlohn arbeitenB v/tsweat blood umga) Blut und Wasser schwitzen,b) sich abrackern;sweat it umga) abwarten,b) sich Sorgen machen;b) fig etwas mühsam hervorbringen;sweat it out umga) durchhalten,b) SPORT hart arbeiten;sweatone’s guts out umg sich die Seele aus dem Leib schuften3. schwitzen lassen, in Schweiß bringen:a) jemanden durch eine Schwitzkur abnehmen lassen,b) US fig verringern, drastisch verkleinern4. seine Angestellten etc schuften lassen, ausbeuten5. umg jemanden bluten lassen, auspressen6. umg jemanden (im Verhör) in die Mache nehmenb) GASTR Mehl, Zwiebeln etc schwitzen8. METALLa)( sweat out aus)seigernb) schmelzenc) (heiß oder weich) löten9. Kabel schweißen10. Tabak fermentieren lassenC s1. Schwitzen n, Schweißausbruch m2. Schweiß m:cold sweat kalter Schweiß, Angstschweiß;a) in Schweiß gebadet sein,b) vor Angst schwitzen;about wegen);by the sweat of one’s brow im Schweiße seines Angesichts;live by the sweat of one’s brow von seiner Hände Arbeit leben;no sweat! umg kein Problem!3. MED Schwitzkur f4. PHYS, TECH Feuchtigkeit f, Ausschwitzung f5. umg Schufterei f* * *1. noun1) Schweiß, derin or by the sweat of one's brow — im Schweiße seines Angesichtes
I came or broke out in a sweat — mir brach der [Angst]schweiß aus
2. intransitive verb,no sweat! — (coll.) kein Problem! (ugs.)
1) (perspire) schwitzensweat like a pig — (coll.) schwitzen wie die Sau (salopp)
2) (fig.): (suffer)3) (drudge) sich placken (ugs.)3. transitive verb1)sweat blood — (fig.) Blut und Wasser schwitzen (ugs.)
2)sweat it out — (coll.) durchhalten; ausharren
* * *n.Schweiß m. v.schwitzen v.
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fear — fear1 W1S3 [fıə US fır] n [: Old English; Origin: fAr sudden danger ] 1.) [U and C] the feeling you get when you are afraid or worried that something bad is going to happen ▪ The boy s eyes were full of fear. fear of ▪ a fear of flying ▪ There… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fear for somebody — ˈfear for sb/sth derived to be worried about sb/sth • We fear for his safety. • He feared for his mother, left alone on the farm. Main entry: ↑fearderived … Useful english dictionary
fear for something — ˈfear for sb/sth derived to be worried about sb/sth • We fear for his safety. • He feared for his mother, left alone on the farm. Main entry: ↑fearderived … Useful english dictionary
fear — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, deep, deep seated, genuine, great, intense, overwhelming, pure, real, terrible … Collocations dictionary
fear*/*/*/ — [fɪə] noun I 1) [U] the feeling that you have when you are frightened She eventually managed to overcome her fear of the dark.[/ex] Martin screamed in fear.[/ex] She was shaking with fear.[/ex] Many of these people live in fear (= are afraid all… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
fear — 1 noun (C, U) 1 an unpleasant feeling of being frightened or worried that something bad is going to happen: The boy s eyes were full of fear. | McCarthy exploited deep seated fears about communism among the American people. (+ of): fear of flying … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ˈfear for sb/sth — phrasal verb to feel worried about someone or something because you think that something bad may happen I fear greatly for their safety.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
for fear of something doing something — for fear of sth/of doing sth | for fear (that)… idiom to avoid the danger of sth happening • We spoke quietly for fear of waking the guards. • I had to run away for fear (that) he might one day kill me. Main entry: ↑fear … Useful english dictionary
for fear of of doing something — for fear of sth/of doing sth | for fear (that)… idiom to avoid the danger of sth happening • We spoke quietly for fear of waking the guards. • I had to run away for fear (that) he might one day kill me. Main entry: ↑fear … Useful english dictionary
for fear (that) … — for fear of sth/of doing sth | for fear (that)… idiom to avoid the danger of sth happening • We spoke quietly for fear of waking the guards. • I had to run away for fear (that) he might one day kill me. Main entry: ↑fear … Useful english dictionary
no fear — (interjection; informal) Definitely not • • • Main Entry: ↑fear * * * no fear british informal phrase used for saying that you definitely do not intend to do something Thesaurus: ways of saying nosynonym … Useful english dictionary