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3 arms upward fingers clenched
Спорт: руки вверх, пальцы сжаты в кулакУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > arms upward fingers clenched
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4 arms upward fingers clenched
руки вверх, пальцы сжаты в кулакEnglish-Russian sports dictionary > arms upward fingers clenched
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5 clenched
1. a крепко сжатый, стиснутый2. a скреплённыйСинонимический ряд:gripped (verb) clasped; clutched; grabbed; grasped; gripped; hang on; seized -
6 zaci|snąć
pf — zaci|skać impf (zacisnęła, zacisnęli — zaciskam) Ⅰ vt 1. (ścisnąć) to clamp [przewód]; to close [szczęki imadła]; to tighten up [śrubę]; to clench [szczęki, pięści, zęby]- zacisnąć rurkę palcami to clamp a tube with one’s fingers- zacisnąć palce na czymś to clench one’s fingers around sth- zacisnąć zęby z bólu to grit one’s teeth in pain- zacisnęła zęby ze złości her teeth clenched in anger- zacisnął zęby, żeby nie jęknąć he clenched his teeth to suppress a moan- trzeba zacisnąć zęby i próbować dalej przen. you have to grit your teeth and go on- musiał znosić to z zaciśniętymi zębami przen. he had to grin and bear it- zacisnąć pięści z gniewu to clench one’s fists in anger- spod zaciśniętych powiek from under one’s tightly closed lids- trzymać coś w zaciśniętej (kurczowo) dłoni to hold sth in a (tightly) clenched hand2. (zaciągnąć) to tighten [pasek, sznurek] (wokół czegoś round sth)- zacisnąć pętlę na czyjejś szyi to tighten the noose round sb’s neck także przen.Ⅱ zacisnąć się — zaciskać się 1. (zewrzeć się) [klamra, imadło] to close; [szczęki, dłonie] to clench- jej palce zacisnęły się na poręczy her fingers clenched around the armrest- krtań zacisnęła mu się z przerażenia his throat clenched in terror2. [sznur, pasek] to tighten (wokół czegoś around sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaci|snąć
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7 протектор для пальца
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > протектор для пальца
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8 пальцы сжаты в кулак
Sports: fingers clenchedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пальцы сжаты в кулак
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9 руки вверх, пальцы сжаты в кулак
Sports: arms upward fingers clenchedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > руки вверх, пальцы сжаты в кулак
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10 सम्पिण्डित
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11 сжимать кулаки
отбить мяч кулаком — to fist out a ball, to fist a ball out
бронированный кулак, военная сила — the mailed fist
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12 clench
transitive verb1) (close tightly) zusammenpressenclench one's fist or fingers — die Faust ballen
with [one's] clenched fist — mit geballter Faust
2) (grasp firmly) umklammern* * *[klen ](to close tightly together: He clenched his teeth/fist.) zusammenpressen,...ballen* * *[klen(t)ʃ]vtto \clench one's fist die Faust ballento \clench one's teeth die Zähne fest zusammenbeißento \clench sth between [or in] one's teeth etw zwischen die Zähne klemmen* * *[klentS]vtto clench sth in one's hands — etw mit den Händen umklammern
2)See:→ academic.ru/13448/clinch">clinch* * *clench [klentʃ]A v/t1. (fest) zusammenpressen:clench one’s fist die Faust ballen;clench one’s teeth die Zähne zusammenbeißen2. fest packen oder anfassen:clench sth in one’s hand etwas fest in der Hand halten4. fig die Nerven, den Geist etc anspannen:with clenched attention mit gespannter AufmerksamkeitB v/i1. sich fest zusammenpressenC s Festhalten n, fester Griff, Zusammenpressen n* * *transitive verb1) (close tightly) zusammenpressenclench one's fist or fingers — die Faust ballen
with [one's] clenched fist — mit geballter Faust
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13 enojado
adj.1 angry, furious, cross, mad.2 furious, angry, irate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enojar.* * *1→ link=enojar enojar► adjetivo1 angry, cross* * *(f. - enojada)adj.* * *ADJ angry, cross, mad (EEUU)dijo, enojado — he said angrily
* * *- da adjetivo (esp AmL) angry, mad (esp AmE colloq); ( en menor grado) annoyed, cross (BrE colloq)esta enojado contigo — he`s angry/annoyed with you
* * *= annoyed, irate, upset, angry [angrier -comp., angriest -sup.], in a rage, angrily, crossly, irritated, pissed off, ill-humoured [ill-humored, -USA], exasperated, miffed, out of anger, in a grouch.Ex. Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.Ex. First, Sholom Aleichem I recently spent something like twenty minutes talking over the telephone with a suitably irate and properly frustrated borrower.Ex. He had never seen the children's librarian so upset.Ex. The irate patron stance is characterised by very erect posture, an angry facial expression, sustained eye contact, dilated pupils, emphatic head nods, and in rare cases, clenched fists.Ex. When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.Ex. 'Look!' he growled angrily.Ex. 'Justine refuses to work in your department, Muriel, if it involves overtime,' she said crossly.Ex. Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.Ex. The article is entitled ' Pissed Off: The Ethnography of a Heavy Metal Musician'.Ex. The presence of this irony in ill-humored short articles from various journalistic sources is described.Ex. He was drumming on his desk with exasperated fingers, his mouth quirked at the corners, as if saying: 'Wriggle out of that!'.Ex. These are just superfluous rantings of miffed children.Ex. If either spouse on rare occasions out of frustration or anger slams a door or speaks angry words is it fair to label he or she as an abuser?.Ex. Life is too short to be in a grouch all the time.----* enojado al máximo = mad as hell.* estar enojado = get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + knickers in a bundle, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle.* irse enojado dando zapatazos = stomp away.* salir enojado dando zapatazos = stomp out of.* * *- da adjetivo (esp AmL) angry, mad (esp AmE colloq); ( en menor grado) annoyed, cross (BrE colloq)esta enojado contigo — he`s angry/annoyed with you
* * *= annoyed, irate, upset, angry [angrier -comp., angriest -sup.], in a rage, angrily, crossly, irritated, pissed off, ill-humoured [ill-humored, -USA], exasperated, miffed, out of anger, in a grouch.Ex: Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.
Ex: First, Sholom Aleichem I recently spent something like twenty minutes talking over the telephone with a suitably irate and properly frustrated borrower.Ex: He had never seen the children's librarian so upset.Ex: The irate patron stance is characterised by very erect posture, an angry facial expression, sustained eye contact, dilated pupils, emphatic head nods, and in rare cases, clenched fists.Ex: When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.Ex: 'Look!' he growled angrily.Ex: 'Justine refuses to work in your department, Muriel, if it involves overtime,' she said crossly.Ex: Stanley C Holliday hammers home the same message by more whimsical means hinting darkly that a sticky end at the hands of irritated colleagues awaits all librarians who fail to make adequate and accurate notes.Ex: The article is entitled ' Pissed Off: The Ethnography of a Heavy Metal Musician'.Ex: The presence of this irony in ill-humored short articles from various journalistic sources is described.Ex: He was drumming on his desk with exasperated fingers, his mouth quirked at the corners, as if saying: 'Wriggle out of that!'.Ex: These are just superfluous rantings of miffed children.Ex: If either spouse on rare occasions out of frustration or anger slams a door or speaks angry words is it fair to label he or she as an abuser?.Ex: Life is too short to be in a grouch all the time.* enojado al máximo = mad as hell.* estar enojado = get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + knickers in a bundle, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle.* irse enojado dando zapatazos = stomp away.* salir enojado dando zapatazos = stomp out of.* * *enojado -da—de ninguna manera —contestó enojado certainly not! he replied angrilyestán enojados y no se hablan they've fallen out o they've had an argument and they aren't speaking to each otherestar enojado CON algn to be angry/annoyed WITH sb* * *
Del verbo enojar: ( conjugate enojar)
enojado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
enojado
enojar
enojado
( en menor grado) annoyed, cross (BrE colloq);◊ está enojado contigo he`s angry/annoyed with you;
están enojados they've fallen out
enojar ( conjugate enojar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) to make … angry;
( en menor grado) to annoy
enojarse verbo pronominal (esp AmL) to get angry, get mad (esp AmE colloq);
( en menor grado) to get annoyed, get cross (BrE colloq);
enojadose con algn to get angry/annoyed with sb
enojado,-a adjetivo angry
enojar verbo transitivo to anger, annoy
' enojado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enojada
- picada
- picado
- arisco
- arrecho
- bravo
- contrariado
- encarado
English:
stamp
- angry
- annoyed
- cross
- vexed
* * *enojado, -a adjesp Am [irritado] angry; [molesto] annoyed;estar enojado con alguien to be angry/annoyed with sb;está enojada con sus padres she's angry/annoyed with her parents;estoy muy enojado contigo I'm very angry/annoyed with you;estar enojado por algo to be angry/annoyed about sth;están enojados desde hace años they've been on bad terms with one another for years* * *adj L.Am.angry* * *enojado, -da adj1) : annoyed2) : angry, mad* * *enojado adj annoyed -
14 nerviosamente
adv.nervously.* * *► adverbio1 nervously* * *ADV nervously* * *= nervously, restlessly, jerkily.Ex. He then began to tap his fingers nervously on the desk.Ex. The basic thesis of the book under review is that throughout his career Rembrandt restlessly fashioned and refashioned his self.Ex. He was still there, jerkily kicking his feet and clenched fists.----* reírse nerviosamente = giggle.* * *= nervously, restlessly, jerkily.Ex: He then began to tap his fingers nervously on the desk.
Ex: The basic thesis of the book under review is that throughout his career Rembrandt restlessly fashioned and refashioned his self.Ex: He was still there, jerkily kicking his feet and clenched fists.* reírse nerviosamente = giggle.* * *nervously* * *nerviosamente advnervously* * *nerviosamente adv: nervously -
15 corte
f.1 court.2 court (tribunal). (especially Latin American Spanish)corte Penal Internacional International Criminal Courtm.1 cut (raja).se hizo un corte en la rodilla he cut his kneecorte de pelo haircut2 length (retal de tela).3 shape (contorno).4 section.5 style.6 break (pausa).corte publicitario commercial break7 (cutting) edge (filo). (peninsular Spanish)8 cut, cutback (reducción) (presupuestario, salarial). ( Latin American Spanish)9 embarrassment (informal) (vergüenza).dar corte a alguien to embarrass somebodyme da corte decírselo I feel embarrassed to tell him10 put-down (informal) (respuesta ingeniosa).dar o pegar un corte a alguien to cut somebody dead11 court room.12 piece of cloth.13 cut of meat, cut.14 haircut.15 errand made for a fee.16 break-up.17 tendency, style.18 slap in the face, put-down.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: cortar.* * *1 (del rey etc) court2 (séquito) retinue3 ESPAÑOL AMERICANO (tribunal) court1 the Spanish Parliament sing\hacer la corte a to court, pay court to————————1 (gen) cut2 (filo) edge3 (sección) section4 (de un libro) edge5 (de pelo) cut, haircut6 (de helado) wafer, US ice-cream sandwich7 COSTURA (cantidad de tela) length\dar un corte a alguien familiar to cut somebody dead¡qué corte! familiar what a blow!corte de mangas tabú V-signcorte y confección dressmaking* * *1. noun f. 2. noun m.* * *ISM1) (=incisión, herida) cuthacerse un corte — to cut o.s.
corte longitudinal — lengthwise section, longitudinal section
2) (tb: corte de pelo) cut, haircut3) (Cos) (=diseño) cut4) (=interrupción) cutcorte de carretera — [para obras, accidente] road closure; [como protesta] roadblock
5) (=estilo)6) (=trozo)corte (de helado) — wafer, ice cream sandwich (EEUU)
7) * (=respuesta contundente)dar un corte a algn: ¡vaya corte que te dieron! — that was one in the eye for you, wasn't it!
corte de mangas — rude gesture made with the arm and hand which is the equivalent of giving the V-sign or, in the US, the finger
le hizo un corte de mangas a los fotógrafos — he made a o the V-sign at the photographers, he gave two fingers to the photographers, he gave the photographers the finger (EEUU)
sus declaraciones son un corte de mangas a la Constitución — his statements are a two-fingered salute to the Constitution
8) * (=vergüenza)¡qué corte, me besó delante de todos! — how embarrassing! he kissed me in front of everyone!
llevarse un corte: me llevé un buen corte cuando supe que tenía novio — I felt really silly when I found out she had a boyfriend
9) (=borde) edgedar corte a algo — to sharpen sth, put an edge on sth
10) [de disco] track11) (Min) stint12) Cono Sur (=importancia)IISF1) [de un rey] (=residencia) court; (=séquito) court, entourage, retinuevilla 1)2)hacer la corte a algn — (=cortejar) to pay court to sb; (=halagar) to win favour with sb, lick sb's boots *, suck up to sb *
no deja de hacerme la corte a ver si le presto dinero — he keeps licking my boots o sucking up to me so that I'll lend him some money
3) (Jur) law court4) (=ciudad) capital, capital city5)CORTES GENERALES The Spanish parliament consists of a lower house, the Congreso de los Diputados, and an upper house, the Senado. Members of the lower house are called diputados and members of the Senado are senadores.las Cortes — (Pol) Spanish parliament
See:ver nota culturelle CONGRESO DE LOS DIPUTADOS in congreso,ver nota culturelle SENADO in senado* * *I1)a) ( tajo) cutb) ( de carne) cut, cut of meatc) tbcorte de pelo — haircut, cut
2) ( interrupción)un corte en el suministro eléctrico — (frml) a power cut
3) (Ven) ( separación) (fam) break-up, bust-up (colloq)darle un corte a alguien — to break o split up with somebody
4) (AmL) ( en el presupuesto) cut5) (Cin) ( por la censura) cut6)a) ( de tela) length, length of materialb) ( en costura) cutun traje de buen corte — a well-made o well-cut suit
7) (tendencia, estilo)8) (Esp fam)a) ( vergüenza) embarrassmentb) ( respuesta tajante)menudo corte! — what a put-down! (colloq)
9) (fam) (Audio) track10) (RPl fam) ( atención)IIdarse corte — (RPl fam) to show off
1) ( del rey) courthacerle la corte a alguien — ( cortejar) (ant) to woo somebody (dated or liter)
2) (esp AmL) (Der) Court of Appeal3) las Cortes femenino plural (Pol) ( en Esp) Parliament, the legislative assembly* * *I1)a) ( tajo) cutb) ( de carne) cut, cut of meatc) tbcorte de pelo — haircut, cut
2) ( interrupción)un corte en el suministro eléctrico — (frml) a power cut
3) (Ven) ( separación) (fam) break-up, bust-up (colloq)darle un corte a alguien — to break o split up with somebody
4) (AmL) ( en el presupuesto) cut5) (Cin) ( por la censura) cut6)a) ( de tela) length, length of materialb) ( en costura) cutun traje de buen corte — a well-made o well-cut suit
7) (tendencia, estilo)8) (Esp fam)a) ( vergüenza) embarrassmentb) ( respuesta tajante)menudo corte! — what a put-down! (colloq)
9) (fam) (Audio) track10) (RPl fam) ( atención)IIdarse corte — (RPl fam) to show off
1) ( del rey) courthacerle la corte a alguien — ( cortejar) (ant) to woo somebody (dated or liter)
2) (esp AmL) (Der) Court of Appeal3) las Cortes femenino plural (Pol) ( en Esp) Parliament, the legislative assembly* * *corte11 = severance, cut, cut off [cutoff], break, slit, snip, nick, clipping.Ex: Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations.
Ex: The best concentration of PVA solutions for restoring is 8 per cent for mending tears and suturing cuts.Ex: It is assumed that the sum of those units receiving top priority status is less than the current budgeted amount and that a cut off will occur at some point.Ex: In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex: To make room for your puppet's mouth, make a slit in the sock between your thumb and fingers.Ex: The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.Ex: The interlacing of twigs into wickerwork is in all probability contemporary with first clipping of flint into arrow-heads.* alicates de corte = wire cutters.* corte de pelo = hair cut.* corte de voz = voice insert.* corte temporal = time period.* corte transversal = cross-section [cross section], sectional cutting.* de corte + Adjetivo = of a + Adjetivo + nature.corte22 = outage, power shutdown.Ex: The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.
Ex: A reminder that the library is closed all day this Saturday due to a power shutdown in the building.* corte de corriente = power cut, power failure.* corte de la corriente eléctrica = power failure, power cut.* corte de luz = power outage, power failure, outage, disruption in the flow of electricity, power cut.* corte de suministro = power shutdown.* corte en el fluido eléctrico = power cut, power failure.corte33 = court.Ex: The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.
corte4* dar corte = self-conscious, feel + shy.* * *A1 (tajo) cuttenía varios cortes en la cara he had several cuts on his facehazle un pequeño corte en la parte superior make a little cut o nick in the topse hizo un corte en la cabeza he cut his head2 (de carne) cut, cut of meat3tb corte de pelo haircut, cutCompuestos:razor cutlengthwise section, longitudinal section ( tech)transverse section, cross sectionB(interrupción): un corte en el suministro de fluido eléctrico ( frml); an outage ( AmE) o ( BrE) a power cuteste verano hemos tenido varios cortes de agua the water has been cut off several times this summerse produjeron cortes de carretera en toda la provincia roads were blocked all over the provincehubo un corte a una escena donde … it cut to a scene where …Compuestos:( AmL) break, commercial breakstomach crampcommercial break, breakle dio un corte a su novia he broke o split up with his girlfriendD ( AmL) (en el presupuesto) cutE ( Cin) (por la censura) cutF1 (de tela) length, length of material2(en costura): siempre lleva trajes de buen corte he always wears well-made o well-cut suitsCompuestos:≈ V-sign ( in UK)les hizo un corte de mangas he gave them the finger, he did o made a V-sign at them ( BrE)dressmakingG(tendencia, estilo): canciones de corte romántico songs of a romantic kind o nature, romantic songsun discurso de neto corte nacionalista a speech with a clear nationalistic slant o bias o feeling to iten cualquier país de corte democrático in any country of democratic persuasion1 (vergüenza) embarrassmentme da corte ir sola I'm embarrassed to go by myselfes un corte tener que pedírselo otra vez it's embarrassing having to ask him again2(respuesta tajante): ¡menudo corte! what a put-down! ( colloq)le dieron un buen corte cuando le dijeron que … it was a real slap in the face for him o it was a real put-down when they told him that …JL ( Elec) cut-offvoltaje/frecuencia de corte cut-off voltage/frequencyA (del rey) courtvive rodeado de una corte de aduladores he is constantly surrounded by a circle of admirershacerle la corte a algn (cortejar) ( ant); to woo sb ( datedor liter), to court sb ( dated); (halagar, agasajar) to lick sb's bootsCompuestos:Military Appeal Court( AmL) Supreme Courtlas Cortes generales se reunieron ayer Parliament met yesterdayfrente a las Cortes opposite the Parliament buildingCortes Generales (↑ corte a1)Compuesto:fpl constituent assembly* * *
Del verbo cortar: ( conjugate cortar)
corté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
corte es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cortar
corte
cortar ( conjugate cortar) verbo transitivo
1 ( dividir) ‹cuerda/pastel› to cut, chop;
‹ asado› to carve;
‹leña/madera› to chop;
‹ baraja› to cut;◊ corte algo por la mitad to cut sth in half o in two;
corte algo en rodajas/en cuadritos to slice/dice sth;
corte algo en trozos to cut sth into pieces
2 (quitar, separar) ‹rama/punta/pierna› to cut off;
‹ árbol› to cut down, chop down;
‹ flores› (CS) to pick;
3 ( hacer más corto) ‹pelo/uñas› to cut;
‹césped/pasto› to mow;
‹ seto› to cut;
‹ rosal› to cut back;
‹ texto› to cut down
4 ( en costura) ‹falda/vestido› to cut out
5 ( interrumpir)
‹película/programa› to interrupt
[ manifestantes] to block;
6 (censurar, editar) ‹ película› to cut;
‹escena/diálogo› to cut (out)
7 [ frío]:◊ el frío me cortó los labios my lips were chapped o cracked from the cold weather
verbo intransitivo
1 [cuchillo/tijeras] to cut
2a) (Cin):◊ ¡corten! cut!
cortarse verbo pronominal
1 ( interrumpirse) [proyección/película] to stop;
[llamada/gas] to get cut off;
se me cortó la respiración I could hardly breathe
2
‹brazo/cara› to cut;
3 ( cruzarse) [líneas/calles] to cross
4 [ leche] to curdle;
[mayonesa/salsa] to separate
5 (Chi, Esp) [ persona] (turbarse, aturdirse) to get embarrassed
corte sustantivo masculino
1 ( en general) cut;
corte de pelo haircut;
corte a (la) navaja razor cut;
un corte de luz a power cut;
tuvimos varios cortes de agua the water was cut off several times;
corte de digestión stomach cramp;
corte publicitario (RPl) commercial break
2
◊ un traje de buen corte a well-made o well-cut suit;
corte y confección dressmaking
3 (Esp fam) ( vergüenza) embarrassment;
¡qué corte! how embarrassing!
4 (RPl fam) ( atención):
■ sustantivo femenino
b) (esp AmL) (Der) Court of Appeal;
c)
cortar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cut
(un árbol) to cut down
(el césped) to mow
2 (amputar) to cut off
3 (la luz, el teléfono) to cut off
4 (impedir el paso) to block
5 (eliminar, censurar) to cut out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (partir) to cut
2 (atajar) to cut across, to take a short cut
3 familiar (interrumpir una relación) to split up: cortó con su novia, he split up with his girlfriend
♦ Locuciones: familiar cortar por lo sano, to put an end to
corte 1 sustantivo masculino
1 cut
corte de pelo, haircut
2 (interrupción de suministro eléctrico) power cut
(de agua) es el segundo corte de agua en una semana, the water has been cut off twice this week
3 Cost cut
corte y confección, dressmaking
4 (sección) section
5 familiar (respuesta ingeniosa) rebuff: le dio un corte estupendo a ese engreído, she really put that bighead in his place
6 (estilo) style
7 corte de digestión, stomach cramp
corte de mangas, GB V-sign
TV corte publicitario, commercial break
corte transversal, cross section
corte 2 sustantivo femenino
1 (residencia y compañía real) court
2 Las Cortes, (Spanish) Parliament sing
♦ Locuciones: hacerle la corte a alguien, to court sb
' corte' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comer
- decir
- ir
- Tajo
- trasquiladura
- villa
- abertura
- cortar
- endurecer
- filete
- me
- melena
- practicar
- sección
- tajo
- transversal
- vidrio
English:
brownout
- court
- crew cut
- crop
- cut
- gash
- hack
- haircut
- length
- notch
- ragged
- section
- severance
- slit
- snip
- trim
- V
- V-sign
- cross
- hair
- layer
- line
- myself
- nick
- shut
- sirloin
- slash
- supreme
- wire
* * *♦ nm1. [raja] cut;[en pantalones, camisa] tear;tiene un corte en la mano she has cut her hand;se hizo un corte en la rodilla he cut his kneecorte y confección [para mujeres] dressmaking; [para hombres] tailoring;corte de pelo haircut2. [retal de tela] length3. [interrupción]mañana habrá corte de agua de nueve a diez the water will be cut off tomorrow between nine and ten;la sequía ha obligado a imponer cortes de agua the drought has forced the authorities to cut off the water supply for a number of hours each day;corte de digestión stomach cramps4. [sección] section;corte longitudinal lengthways section, Espec longitudinal section;corte transversal cross-section5. [concepción, estilo] style;una chaqueta de corte clásico a jacket with a classic cut;una novela de corte fantástico a novel with an air of fantasy about it;un gobierno de corte autoritario a government with authoritarian tendencies6. [pausa] breakcorte publicitario commercial breakeste corte está muy afilado this blade is very sharp8. [en golf] cut;9. [en ciclismo] breakaway (group);meterse en el corte to join the breakaway group10. [helado] Br wafer, US ice-cream sandwich11. [en baraja] cut12. Am [reducción] cut, cutbackcorte presupuestario budget cut;corte salarial wage o pay cutme da corte decírselo I feel embarrassed to tell him;¡qué corte tener que hablar con ella! how embarrassing having to talk to her!le di un buen corte y dejó de molestarme my put-down made him stop annoying me16. corte de mangas = obscene gesture involving raising one arm with a clenched fist and placing one's other hand in the crook of one's elbow;♦ nf1. [del rey] court;la corte celestial the Heavenly Host3. [comitiva] entourage, retinue;vino el ministro con toda su corte the minister arrived with his entourageCortes Constituyentes constituent assembly Corte Penal Internacional International Criminal Court;Corte Suprema de Justicia Supreme Court* * *1 m2:me da corte fam I’m embarrassed3:hacerle un corte de mangas a alguien fam give s.o. the finger fam2 f1 real court;hacer la corte a alguien woo s.o.2 L.Am.JUR (law) court3:las Cortes Spanish parliament* * *corte nm1) : cut, cuttingcorte de pelo: haircut2) : style, fitcorte nf1) : courtcorte suprema: supreme court2)hacer la corte a : to court, to woo* * *corte n1. (en general) cut2. (realeza) court -
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ˈslækən гл.
1) ослаблять, уменьшать, снижать to slacken speed at a crossing ≈ сбросить скорость на перекрестке to slacken sail ≈ ослабить паруса Syn: diminish, lessen, loosen
2) слабеть, уменьшаться The demand for iron slackens. ≈ Спрос на железо падает. At last her clenched hands slackened away from his neck. ≈ Наконец, ее руки, до этого крепко сжимавшие его шею, разжались. Syn: wane
2., slack
3., weaken
3) замедлять(ся) ;
идти медленнее to slacken one's pace ≈ замедлить шаг Syn: slow down, retard ∙ slacken away slacken off slacken up (тж. *up) замедлять - to * the current замедлить течение - to * the pace замедлить темп бега;
замедлить шаг замедляться - the current *ed скорость течения уменьшилась;
течение замедлилось - the speed *ed скорость уменьшилась - his pace *ed он замедлил шаг - she *ed in the next street на следующей улице она пошда медленнее убавлять, умерять, уменьшать - to * speed at a crossing сбавить скорость на перекрестке - to * alacrity умерить рвение - to * one's efforts ослабить усилия - to * the fire убавить огонь - to * the appetite испортить аппетит ослабевать, стихать, уменьшаться - heat *ed жара спала - his imagination *s его воображение истощается - the battle *ed битва стихла - the wind *ed ветер утих идти хуже( о делах, торговле) - the demand *ed спрос упал ослаблять, отпускать, распускать (часто * off, * away) - to * the reins ослабить вожжи, отпустить поводья - to * the girth отпустить подпругу - her fingers *ed their hold upon the parcel ее пальцы слабее сжимали пакет слабнуть, слабеть - her clenched hands *ed она разжала руки разбалтываться, распускаться( редкое) смягчать - to * laws смягчить законы отдыхать( от чего-либо) ;
нежиться давать отдых - to * one's cares отдохнуть от забот slacken замедлять ~ ослаблять ~ ослаблять темп работы ~ простаивать ~ слабнуть -
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[ʹslækən] v1. (тж. slacken up)1) замедлятьto slacken the current [the speed, the step] - замедлить течение [скорость, шаг]
to slacken the pace - а) замедлить /ослабить/ темп бега; б) замедлить шаг
2) замедлятьсяthe current slackened - скорость течения уменьшилась; течение замедлилось
2. 1) убавлять, умерять, уменьшатьto slacken speed at a crossing - сбавить /сбросить/ скорость на перекрёстке
to slacken alacrity [enthusiasm] - умерить рвение [энтузиазм]
to slacken one's efforts [the opposition] - ослабить усилия [сопротивление]
to slacken the appetite - испортить /перебить/ аппетит
2) ослабевать, стихать, уменьшатьсяheat slackened - жара спала /уменьшилась/
the battle [the storm] slackened - битва [буря] стихла
the wind slackened - ветер утих /ослабел/
3. идти хуже (о делах, торговле и т. п.)4. 1) ослаблять, отпускать, распускать ( часто slacken off, slacken away)to slacken the reins - ослабить вожжи, отпустить поводья
to slacken the girth - отпустить /ослабить/ подпругу
her fingers slackened their hold upon the parcel - её пальцы слабее сжимали пакет
2) слабнуть, слабеть5. разбалтываться, распускаться6. редк. смягчатьto slacken laws [a person] - смягчить законы [человека]
7. 1) отдыхать (от чего-л.); нежиться2) давать отдыхto slacken one's cares [one's thoughts] - отдохнуть от забот [от мыслей]
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HA-KA (НА-КАСЬ, НА-КАСЯ, НА), ВЫКУСИ! substand, rude Interj these forms only fixed WOemphatically no (used to express one's categorical refusal to do sth., refutation of some statement etc): (when refusing to do sth.) no (frigging) way!you can whistle for it! not on your life! nothing doing! like hell I (we) will! I'll see you in hell first! (when refuting a statement) what (a load of) crap! that's bullshit!(when emphasizing a previous statement of refusal etc) put that in your pipe (and smoke it)! "В лес ехать надо». - «Мне? В лес?» - «Да». - «...На этот раз на, выкуси! Не поеду!» - «Поедешь. Своей волей не поедешь - по суду отправим» (Абрамов 1). "...You've got to go out to the forest." "Me? lb the forest?" "Yes." "...This time you can whistle for it! I'm not going!" "Yes you are. If not of your own free will, then the court will make you go" (1a).«Правильно! Ты думаешь человек человеку кто? Друг? Товарищ? Братишка? На-ка, выкуси! Человек человеку люпус ест! (transliteration of the Latin lupus est = волк)» (Войнович 4). "Right! What do you think man is to man? A friend? A comrade? A brother? Ha-ha, what crap! Man is like a wolf to his fellow man" (4a).Ступай, откель ( ungrammat = откуда) пришёл! А Гришку твоего, захочу - с костями съем и ответа держать не буду!.. Вот на!.. Выкуси!» (Шолохов 2). "Go back to where you came from! And if I want your Grishka, I'll have him, bones and all, and won't answer to anyone for it!...So there! Put that in your pipe!" (2a).The idiom may be accompanied by one of two gestures: a "fig" gesture, in which one's hand is extended, clenched in a fist with the palm usually facing up and the thumb placed between the index and middle fingersor an obscene gesture, by which the left fist is placed in the crook of the right arm and the right elbow is bent, bringing the forearm all the way up. -
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• НА-КА <НАКАСЬ, НАКАСЯ, НА>, ВЫКУСИ! substand, rude[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ emphatically no (used to express one's categorical refusal to do sth., refutation of some statement etc):- [when refusing to do sth.] no (frigging) way!;- you can whistle for it!;- not on your life!;- nothing doing!;- like hell I <we> will!;- I'll see you in hell first!;- [when refuting a statement] what (a load of) crap!;- that's bullshit!;- [when emphasizing a previous statement of refusal etc] put that in your pipe (and smoke it)!♦ "В лес ехать надо". - " Мне? В лес?" - " Да". - "...На этот раз на, выкуси! Не поеду!" - "Поедешь. Своей волей не поедешь - по суду отправим" (Абрамов 1). "...You've got to go out to the forest." "Me? Tb the forest?" "Yes." "...This time you can whistle for it! I'm not going!" "Yes you are. If not of your own free will, then the court will make you go" (1a).♦ "Правильно! Ты думаешь человек человеку кто? Друг? Товарищ? Братишка? На-ка, выкуси! Человек человеку люпус ест! [transliteration of the Latin lupus est = волк]" (Войнович 4). "Right! What do you think man is to man? A friend? A comrade? A brother? Ha-ha, what crap! Man is like a wolf to his fellow man" (4a).♦ "Ступай, откель [ungrammat = откуда] пришёл! А Гришку твоего, захочу - с костями съем и ответа держать не буду!.. Вот на!.. Выкуси!" (Шолохов 2). "Go back to where you came from! And if I want your Grishka, I'll have him, bones and all, and won't answer to anyone for it!...So there! Put that in your pipe!" (2a).—————← The idiom may be accompanied by one of two gestures: a "fig" gesture, in which one's hand is extended, clenched in a fist with the palm usually facing up and the thumb placed between the index and middle fingers; or an obscene gesture, by which the left fist is placed in the crook of the right arm and the right elbow is bent, bringing the forearm all the way up.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на-ка, выкуси!
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• НА-КА <НАКАСЬ, НАКАСЯ, НА>, ВЫКУСИ! substand, rude[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ emphatically no (used to express one's categorical refusal to do sth., refutation of some statement etc):- [when refusing to do sth.] no (frigging) way!;- you can whistle for it!;- not on your life!;- nothing doing!;- like hell I <we> will!;- I'll see you in hell first!;- [when refuting a statement] what (a load of) crap!;- that's bullshit!;- [when emphasizing a previous statement of refusal etc] put that in your pipe (and smoke it)!♦ "В лес ехать надо". - " Мне? В лес?" - " Да". - "...На этот раз на, выкуси! Не поеду!" - "Поедешь. Своей волей не поедешь - по суду отправим" (Абрамов 1). "...You've got to go out to the forest." "Me? Tb the forest?" "Yes." "...This time you can whistle for it! I'm not going!" "Yes you are. If not of your own free will, then the court will make you go" (1a).♦ "Правильно! Ты думаешь человек человеку кто? Друг? Товарищ? Братишка? На-ка, выкуси! Человек человеку люпус ест! [transliteration of the Latin lupus est = волк]" (Войнович 4). "Right! What do you think man is to man? A friend? A comrade? A brother? Ha-ha, what crap! Man is like a wolf to his fellow man" (4a).♦ "Ступай, откель [ungrammat = откуда] пришёл! А Гришку твоего, захочу - с костями съем и ответа держать не буду!.. Вот на!.. Выкуси!" (Шолохов 2). "Go back to where you came from! And if I want your Grishka, I'll have him, bones and all, and won't answer to anyone for it!...So there! Put that in your pipe!" (2a).—————← The idiom may be accompanied by one of two gestures: a "fig" gesture, in which one's hand is extended, clenched in a fist with the palm usually facing up and the thumb placed between the index and middle fingers; or an obscene gesture, by which the left fist is placed in the crook of the right arm and the right elbow is bent, bringing the forearm all the way up.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > накась, выкуси!
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