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n дурачество, шутовство; буффонадаСинонимический ряд:1. joking (adj.) bantering; deceitful; facetious; humorous; insincere; joking; smart aleck; smart-aleck; waggish; witty2. horseplay (noun) high jinks; horseplay; roughhouse; roughhousing; rowdiness; skylarking3. bantering (verb) bantering; chaffing; funning; jesting; joking; jollying; joshing; kidding; ragging; ribbing4. duping (verb) bamboozling; catching; chicaning; conning; duping; dusting; flimflamming; gulling; hoaxing; hoodwinking; jobbing; spoofing; victimizing5. having (verb) beguiling; betraying; bluffing; deceiving; deluding; having; humbugging; misleading; take in; tricking6. meddling (verb) butting in; interfering; interloping; meddling; messing around; monkeying with; tampering with7. playing (verb) fiddling; fidgeting; messing; monkeying; playing; puttering; tampering; tinkering; twiddling8. trifling (verb) coquetting; dallying; flirting; leading on; stringing along; toying; trifling -
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1. n владение, обладание2. n обыкн. редк. имущество, собственность; пожитки3. n шотл. часто поведение; манеры4. a диал. алчный, скупой, корыстныйСинонимический ряд:1. keeping (adj.) containing; grasping; gripping; holding; hugging; keeping; maintaining; occupying; retaining2. bribing (verb) bribing; buying; buying off; fixing; sopping; squaring; tampering with3. carrying (verb) carrying; displaying; exhibiting4. commanding (verb) boasting; commanding5. delivering (verb) bearing; bring forth; delivering6. engaging (verb) carry on; engaging; indulging; partaking; participating7. fooling (verb) beguiling; betraying; bluffing; deceiving; deluding; duping; fooling; humbugging; misleading; tricking8. getting (verb) acquiring; annexing; chalking up; compassing; gaining; getting; landing; obtaining; picking up; procuring; pulling; securing; winning9. giving (verb) giving; holding; staging10. including (verb) comprising; consist of; containing; embodying; embracing; encompassing; including; involving; subsuming; take in; taking in11. knowing (verb) appreciating; apprehending; comprehending; grasping; knowing; understanding12. letting (verb) allowing; leaving; letting; permitting; suffering13. outwitting (verb) outfoxing; outmaneuvering; outreaching; outsmarting; outthinking; outwitting; overreaching; undoing14. owning (verb) bearing; enjoying; holding; owning; possessing; retaining15. seeing (verb) experiencing; feeling; go through; meet with; seeing; sustaining; tasting; undergoing -
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n играplaying to the gallery — игра на "галерку"
his radio is playing — у него работает играть ; вертеть
Синонимический ряд:1. theatrical representation (noun) acting; dramatisation; dramatization; enactment; impersonation; personification; portrayal; theatrical representation2. acting (verb) acting; discoursing; doing; enacting; impersonating; performing; personating3. disporting (verb) disporting; recreating; sporting4. fooling (verb) dallying; fiddling; fidgeting; flirting; fooling; monkeying; puttering; tinkering; toying; trifling; twiddling5. manipulating (verb) beguiling; exploiting; jockeying; maneuvering; manipulating; manoeuvring6. putting (verb) betting; gambling; gaming; lay down; laying; posting; putting; putting on; setting; staking; wagering7. rendering (verb) executing; interpreting; rendering8. running (verb) running; showing9. treating (verb) dealing with; handling; serving; taking; treating; using -
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подделывать; подделкаСинонимический ряд:1. orchestration (noun) administration; deception; direction; machination; maneuver; manipulation; orchestration; ruse; stratagem2. fixing (verb) fixing3. fooling (verb) fiddling; fooling; meddling; messing; tinkering -
5 fool
fool [fu:l]1 noun∎ you stupid fool! espèce d'imbécile ou d'abruti!;∎ what a fool I am! suis-je idiot ou bête!;∎ don't be a fool! ne fais pas l'idiot!;∎ she was a fool to go elle a été idiote d'y aller;∎ I felt such a fool je me suis senti bête;∎ he was fool enough to agree il a été assez bête pour accepter, il a fait la bêtise d'accepter;∎ only a fool would pay that much for it il faudrait être bête pour le payer aussi cher;∎ he's more of a fool than I thought il est encore plus idiot que je ne pensais;∎ he's no fool or nobody's fool il n'est pas bête, il n'est pas né d'hier;∎ some fool of a politician un imbécile ou un abruti de politicien;∎ any fool can do it n'importe quel imbécile peut le faire;∎ she doesn't want to make a fool of herself elle ne veut pas passer pour une imbécile ou se ridiculiser;∎ more fool you! tu n'as qu'à t'en prendre à toi-même!;∎ there's no fool like an old fool il n'y a pire imbécile qu'un vieil imbécile;∎ proverb a fool and his money are soon parted aux idiots l'argent brûle les doigts;∎ to go on a fool's errand y aller pour des prunes ou pour le roi de Prusse;∎ to send sb on a fool's errand envoyer qn décrocher la lune;∎ I went on a fool's errand trying to buy a turkey on Christmas Eve j'ai essayé de trouver une dinde la veille de Noël mais il n'y a pas eu moyen;∎ the sales trip promised to be nothing but a fool's errand ce voyage d'affaires avait l'air d'être une belle perte de temps en perspective∎ raspberry fool mousse f aux framboises(deceive) duper, berner;∎ (I) fooled you! je t'ai eu!;∎ don't try to fool me n'essayez pas de me faire marcher;∎ your excuses don't fool me vos excuses ne prennent pas avec moi;∎ he fooled me into believing it il a réussi à me le faire croire;∎ he had tried to fool her into providing him with an alibi il avait essayé de l'embobiner pour qu'elle lui fournisse un alibi;∎ they had me completely fooled ils m'ont bien eu;∎ you didn't have me fooled for a moment je n'ai pas été dupe un seul instant;∎ ironic her?, a socialist?, you could've fooled me! elle?, une socialiste?, je ne l'aurais pas cru!∎ I'm only fooling je ne fais que plaisanter, c'est pour rire;∎ stop fooling! arrête de faire l'imbécile!∎ you'd better not fool with him on ne plaisante pas avec luiAmerican idiot, sot (sotte);∎ that's just the kind of fool thing he'd do c'est tout à fait le genre de bêtise ou d'ânerie qu'il ferait;∎ that fool son of yours ton imbécile de fils;∎ familiar what's all this (damn) fool nonsense about getting married? se marier? qu'est-ce que c'est que ces foutaises?►► Mineralogy fool's gold pyrite f de fer;Botany fool's parsley petite ciguë f(a) (act foolishly) faire l'imbécile ou le pitre;∎ I'm only fooling around je ne fais que plaisanter, c'est pour rire;∎ she fooled around with drugs elle a touché à la drogue(b) (waste time) perdre du temps;∎ stop fooling around and get up! arrête de traîner et lève-toi!∎ he's been fooling around with a married woman il batifole avec une femme mariée∎ to fool around with sth tripoter qch;∎ stop fooling around with that computer! arrête de jouer avec cet ordinateur!;∎ I still enjoy fooling around with my old train set j'aime encore bien m'amuser avec mon vieux train électriqueAmerican (time, money) gaspiller -
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1. noun(a person without sense or intelligence: He is such a fool he never knows what to do.) tonto, imbécil
2. verb1) (to deceive: She completely fooled me with her story.) engañar2) ((often with about or around) to act like a fool or playfully: Stop fooling about!) hacer el tonto, bromear•- foolish- foolishly
- foolishness
- foolhardy
- foolhardiness
- foolproof
- make a fool of
- make a fool of oneself
- play the fool
fool1 n idiota / tontoto make a fool of yourself hacer el ridículo / ponerte en ridículofool2 vb engañaryou can't fool me! ¡a mí no me engañas!tr[fʊːl]1 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL mousse nombre femenino de fruta————————tr[fʊːl]1 tonto,-a, imbécil nombre masulino o femenino2 (jester) bufón,-ona1 engañar1 bromear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa fool and his money are soon parted a los tontos no les dura el dineroto be nobody's fool no dejarse engañar por nadie, no chuparse el dedoto make a fool of somebody poner en ridículo a alguien, dejar a alguien en ridículoto act the fool / play the fool hacer el tontomore fool somebody peor para alguien■ my car's been stolen. --more fool you, you should have locked it me han robado el coche. --peor para ti, debiste cerrarlo con llavethere is no fool like an old fool no hay peor tonto que un viejo tontofool ['fu:l] vi1) joke: bromear, hacer el tonto2) toy: jugar, jugueteardon't fool with the computer: no juegues con la computadora3)to fool around : perder el tiempohe fools around instead of working: pierde el tiempo en vez de trabajarfool vtdeceive: engañar, burlarfool n1) idiot: idiota mf; tonto m, -ta f; bobo m, -ba f2) jester: bufón m, -fona fadj.• tonto, -a adj.n.• bambarria s.f.• bausán s.m.• bobo s.m.• borrico s.m.• bufona s.f.• bufón s.m.• desatinado s.m.• guaje s.m.• memo s.m.• mendrugo s.m.• mentecato s.m.• necio s.m.• tontaina s.f.• tonto s.m.• títere s.m.v.• chancear v.• chasquear v.• embaucar v.• engañar v.• guasearse v.• tontear v.
I fuːl1) ca) ( stupid person) idiota mf, tonto, -ta m,fto make a fool of oneself — hacer* el ridículo
well, more fool you — pues peor para ti
he's no o nobody's fool — no tiene un pelo de tonto, nadie le toma el pelo
not to suffer fools gladly — tener* muy poca paciencia con las estupideces de la gente
to act o play the fool — hacer* payasadas
b) ( jester) bufón m
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transitive verb engañarto fool somebody INTO -ING: I fooled him into thinking that... — le hice creer que...
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via) fool aroundb) ( joke) bromearPhrasal Verbs:
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adjective (before n) (AmE) tonto
I [fuːl]1. N1) (=idiot) tonto(-a) m / f, zonzo(-a) m / f (LAm)don't be a fool! — ¡no seas tonto!
I was a fool not to go! — ¡qué tonto fui en no ir!
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to act the fool — hacer el tonto•
to be fool enough to do sth — ser lo bastante tonto como para hacer algo•
to make a fool of sb — poner or dejar a algn en ridículoto make a fool of o.s. — quedar en ridículo
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I'm nobody's fool — yo no me chupo el dedo, yo no tengo un pelo de tonto•
to play the fool — hacer el tonto•
some fool of a civil servant — algún funcionario imbécil•
you fool! — ¡idiota!, ¡imbécil!- live in a fool's paradise- fools rush in2) (=jester) bufón m2.ADJ (US) tonto, zonzo (LAm)3.VT (=deceive) engañar•
you can't fool me — a mí no me engañas•
"my husband has always been faithful to me" - "you could have fooled me!" — iro -mi marido siempre me ha sido fiel -¡qué fiel ni qué ocho cuartos! *•
you had me fooled there — casi lo creí, por poco me lo trago *•
that fooled him! — ¡aquello coló! *, ¡se lo tragó! *that fooled nobody — aquello no engañó a nadie, nadie se tragó aquello *
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no fooling — en serio•
I was only fooling — solo era una broma•
quit fooling! — ¡déjate de tonterías!5.CPDfool's gold N — (=iron pyrites) pirita f de hierro
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[fuːl]N (Brit) (Culin) (also: fruit fool) puré de frutas con nata o natillas* * *
I [fuːl]1) ca) ( stupid person) idiota mf, tonto, -ta m,fto make a fool of oneself — hacer* el ridículo
well, more fool you — pues peor para ti
he's no o nobody's fool — no tiene un pelo de tonto, nadie le toma el pelo
not to suffer fools gladly — tener* muy poca paciencia con las estupideces de la gente
to act o play the fool — hacer* payasadas
b) ( jester) bufón m
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transitive verb engañarto fool somebody INTO -ING: I fooled him into thinking that... — le hice creer que...
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via) fool aroundb) ( joke) bromearPhrasal Verbs:
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adjective (before n) (AmE) tonto -
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1. noun1) Dummkopf, der (ugs.)3) (dupe)2. intransitive verbherumalbern (ugs.)3. transitive verb1) (cheat)fool somebody into doing something — jemanden [durch Tricks] dazu bringen, etwas zu tun
2) (dupe) täuschen; hereinlegen (ugs.)you could have fooled me — (iron.) ach, was du nicht sagst!
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/101282/fool_about">fool about* * *[fu:l] 1. noun(a person without sense or intelligence: He is such a fool he never knows what to do.) der Narr/die Närrin2. verb1) (to deceive: She completely fooled me with her story.) zum Narren halten2) ((often with about or around) to act like a fool or playfully: Stop fooling about!) Possen treiben•- foolish- foolishly
- foolishness
- foolhardy
- foolhardiness
- foolproof
- make a fool of
- make a fool of oneself
- play the fool* * *[fu:l]I. nyou \fool! du Idiot!to make a \fool of sb/oneself jdn/sich lächerlich machento be \fool enough to do sth dumm genug sein, etw zu tunhe's no \fool er ist nicht blöd famhe's a \fool to think she still loves him er ist ein Idiot, wenn er glaubt, dass sie ihn noch immer liebt3. (dessert) cremiges Fruchtdessert4.you've done some \fool things in your time du hast zu deiner Zeit so manchen Blödsinn getriebenIII. vt▪ to \fool sb jdn täuschen [o zum Narren halten]we weren't \fooled by his promises wir sind auf seine Versprechungen nicht hereingefallen▪ to \fool sb into doing sth jdn [durch einen Trick] dazu bringen, etw zu tunIV. vi einen Scherz machen* * *I [fuːl]1. n1) Dummkopf m, Narr m, Närrin fdon't be a fool! — sei nicht ( so) dumm!
some fool of a civil servant — irgend so ein blöder or doofer Beamter (inf)
I was a fool not to realize —
have I been a fool! — war ich vielleicht dumm or blöd!, ich Idiot!
he was a fool not to accept — es war dumm von ihm, nicht anzunehmen
to be fool enough to... — so dumm or blöd (inf) sein, zu...
to play or act the fool — Unsinn machen, herumalbern
to make a fool of sb (with ridicule) — jdn lächerlich machen; (with a trick) jdn zum Besten or zum Narren haben
he made a fool of himself at the party — er hat sich bei der Party blamiert
to live in a fool's paradise — in einem Traumland leben
See:2) (= jester) Narr m2. adj (esp US inf)doof (inf), schwachsinnig (inf)3. viherumalbern, Blödsinn machento fool with sb/sth — mit jdm/etw spielen
stop fooling (around)! — lass den Blödsinn!
4. vtzum Narren haben or halten; (= trick) hereinlegen (inf); (disguise, phoney accent etc) täuschenyou won't fool me so easily — so leicht können Sie mich nicht hereinlegen (inf)
I was completely fooled — ich bin vollkommen darauf hereingefallen
IIthey fooled him into believing that... — sie haben ihm weisgemacht, dass...
n (Brit COOK)Sahnespeise aus Obstpüree* * *fool1 [fuːl]A s1. Narr m, Närrin f, Dummkopf m:feel like a fool sich dumm vorkommen;a) lächerlich machen, blamieren,b) → C 1;make a fool of o.s. sich lächerlich machen, sich blamieren;(there’s) no fool like an old fool (Sprichwort)a) die alten Narren sind die schlimmsten,b) Alter schützt vor Torheit nicht;I am a fool to him ich bin ein Waisenknabe gegen ihn;he is no fool er ist nicht auf den Kopf gefallen2. HIST Hofnarr m:3. a) Betrogene(r) m/f(m)b) Gimpel m pej, leichtgläubiger Mensch:4. obs Schwachsinnige(r) m/f(m), Idiot(in)5. Närrchen n, dummes Ding6. US umga) Fex m:be a fool for verrückt sein auf (akk) oder nachb) Kanone f, toller Kerl:a fool for luck ein Glückspilz mB adj besonders US umg blöd, doofC v/t1. zum Narren halten:you could have fooled me umg was du nicht sagst!he fooled her into believing that … er machte ihr weis, dass …;you almost had me fooled ich habe dir fast geglaubtD v/ia) spielen ( with mit):b) sich herumtreiben,c) herumtrödeln3. US nur so tun, als ob:* * *1. noun1) Dummkopf, der (ugs.)be no or nobody's fool — nicht dumm od. (ugs.) nicht auf den Kopf gefallen sein
2) (Hist.): (jester, clown) Narr, der3) (dupe)2. intransitive verbherumalbern (ugs.)3. transitive verb1) (cheat)fool somebody into doing something — jemanden [durch Tricks] dazu bringen, etwas zu tun
2) (dupe) täuschen; hereinlegen (ugs.)you could have fooled me — (iron.) ach, was du nicht sagst!
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Depp -en m.Dummkopf* m.Narr -en m.Trottel - m. v.zum Narren halten ausdr. -
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Синонимический ряд:1. teasing (adj.) being facetious; fooling; fooling around; joking; mocking; playing with; putting me on; teasing; toying with2. bantering (verb) bantering; chaffing; fooling; funning; jesting; joking; jollying; joshing; ragging; ribbing3. duping (verb) bamboozling; catching; chicaning; conning; duping; dusting; flimflamming; gulling; hoaxing; hoodwinking; jobbing; spoofing; tricking; victimizing -
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arrêter [aʀete]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = immobiliser) to stopb. ( = entraver) to stop• on n'arrête pas le progrès ! the wonders of modern science!c. ( = abandonner) [+ études, compétition, sport] to give upd. ( = faire prisonnier) to arrest• je vous arrête ! you're under arrest!e. ( = fixer) [+ jour, lieu, plan] to decide onf. [+ malade] to give sick leave tog. [+ compte] ( = fermer) to settle ; ( = relever) to make up2. intransitive verb• arrête ! stop it!3. reflexive verba. ( = s'immobiliser) to stopb. ( = s'interrompre) to stop• s'arrêter pour se reposer/pour manger to stop for a rest/to eatc. ( = cesser) [développement, croissance] to stop• s'arrêter de manger/fumer to stop eating/smokingd. s'arrêter sur [choix, regard] to fall on* * *aʀete
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1) ( stopper) gén to stop; to switch off [machine, moteur, appareil]; to halt [production]; to give up [études, alcool]arrêter quelqu'un — ( dans une conversation) to stop somebody
rien ne les arrête — fig (pour faire un voyage, pour s'amuser) there's no stopping them; ( pour gagner de l'argent) they'd stop at nothing
arrêter de faire — to stop doing; ( renoncer) to give up doing
arrêter de travailler — ( définitivement) to stop work
arrête tes bêtises! — ( tais-toi) stop talking nonsense!; ( cesse de faire des bêtises) stop fooling around!
je n'arrête pas en ce moment! — I'm always on the go (colloq) these days!
‘tu n'as qu'à travailler!’ - ‘mais je n'arrête pas!’ — ‘you should work!’ - ‘but that's what I'm doing!’
2) ( appréhender) [police] to arrest3) ( déterminer) to fix [lieu, date]; to make [décision]; to decide on [plan, principe, mesure]
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arrête! — ( tu m'ennuies) stop it!; ( je ne te crois pas) I don't believe you!
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s'arrêter verbe pronominal1) ( faire un arrêt) [personne, train] to stops'arrêter à Grenoble — [personne] to stop off in Grenoble; [train, car] to stop in Grenoble
2) ( cesser de fonctionner) to stop3) ( cesser) [hémorragie, pluie, musique] to stopils ne vont pas s'arrêter là — fig they won't stop there
4) ( renoncer à) to give up ( de faire doing)5) ( se terminer) [enquête, histoire, chemin, jardin] to end6) ( fixer son attention sur)s'arrêter sur — to dwell on [point]
s'arrêter à — to focus on [détails, essentiel]
* * *aʀete vt1) [passage, flux, croissance] to stop2) [action, comportement, quelqu'un qui agit] to stop3)Arrête de te plaindre. — Stop complaining.
4) [personne] to stop5) [chauffage, électricité] to turn off, switch off, [moteur] to switch offIl a arrêté le moteur. — He switched the engine off.
6) [criminel, suspect] to arrestMon voisin a été arrêté. — My neighbour's been arrested.
7) (= fixer) [date, lieu de rendez-vous] to decide on9) COUTURE, [point] to fasten off* * *arrêter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( empêcher d'avancer) lit, fig [personne, groupe] to stop [personne, véhicule, cheval]; to stop [chronomètre]; arrêter sa voiture le long du trottoir to pull up along the kerb GB ou curb US, to stop one's car by the kerb GB ou curb US; arrêtez-la! stop her!; rien ne les arrête fig (pour faire un voyage, pour s'amuser) there's no stopping them; péj ( pour obtenir de l'argent) they'd stop at nothing; fais-le, qu'est-ce qui t'arrête? just do it, what's stopping you?; c'est le prix du billet qui m'arrête I'd go if it weren't for the cost of the ticket; une plaine immense où rien n'arrête le regard a vast plain where there's nothing as far as the eye can see;2 ( éteindre) [personne, mécanisme] to stop, to switch off [machine, moteur]; to switch off [ventilateur, réveil, radio]; arrêtez votre moteur stop your engine;3 ( mettre fin à) to stop [fuite, hémorragie, circulation]; to stop [guerre, massacre, invasion]; to halt [processus, production, transaction, construction]; arrêter la marche or le cours du temps to halt the passage of time; les travaux ont été arrêtés work has been halted; arrêter qn ( dans une conversation) to stop sb; je vous arrête tout de suite I'll stop you straight away; arrêter de faire to stop doing; arrête de te plaindre/de mentir stop complaining/lying; il n'a pas arrêté de pleuvoir it didn't stop raining; le téléphone n'arrête pas de sonner the phone never stops ringing; elles n'arrêtent pas de bavarder they never stop talking; arrêter de travailler ( définitivement) to stop work; le trafic est arrêté sur la ligne B en raison d'un accident service has been suspended on the B line due to an accident; arrête! ( tu m'ennuies) stop it!; ( je ne te crois pas) I don't believe you!; arrête tes bêtises! ( tais-toi) stop talking nonsense!; ( cesse de faire des bêtises) stop fooling around!; ( je ne te crois pas) I don't believe you!; je n'arrête pas en ce moment! ( je suis très occupé) I'm always on the go○ these days!; ‘tu n'as qu'à travailler!’-‘mais je n'arrête pas!’ ‘you should work!’-‘but that's what I'm doing!’;4 ( renoncer à) to give up [études, compétition, activité, alcool]; arrêter la danse/le piano to give up dance/(playing) the piano; arrêter de faire to give up doing; arrêter de fumer/de boire/de se droguer to give up smoking/drinking/taking drugs;5 ( appréhender) [police] to arrest; 13 personnes ont été arrêtées lors de la manifestation 13 people were arrested at the demonstration;6 ( signer un arrêt de travail pour) [médecin] to give [sb] a sick note; être arrêté pour trois semaines to be given a sick note for three weeks;8 ( déterminer) to fix [lieu, date]; to make [décision]; to decide on [plan, principe, mesure]; to formulate [clause, décret].B vi ( faire arrêt) to stop (à at); ( cesser) [bruit, cri] to stop ; le téléphone n'arrête pas the phone hasn't stopped (ringing).C s'arrêter vpr1 ( faire un arrêt) [personne] to stop (pour faire to do); [voiture, bus, train] to stop; arrête-toi ici stop here; sans s'arrêter without stopping; s'arrêter pour se reposer to stop for a rest; s'arrêter dans un restaurant to stop at a restaurant; s'arrêter à Grenoble [personne] to stop off in Grenoble; [train, car] to stop in Grenoble; je me suis arrêté chez un ami I stopped off at a friend's house; il était arrêté au feu rouge he had stopped at the red light;2 ( cesser de fonctionner) [montre, pendule, machine] to stop; [radio, télévision] to go dead ou off; [cassette, disque] to be finished;3 ( cesser) [hémorragie, pluie, neige, musique] to stop; [émission] to end; s'arrêter de faire to stop doing; s'arrêter de bouger/de pleurer to stop moving/crying; s'arrêter de travailler to stop working; ils ne vont pas s'arrêter là fig they won't stop there;4 ( renoncer à) to give up (de faire doing); s'arrêter de boire/de fumer to give up drinking/smoking;5 ( se terminer) [enquête, recherche, histoire] to end; [voie ferrée, chemin, champ, jardin] to end; la ressemblance entre les deux s'arrête là any similarity between the two ends there; l'affaire aurait pu s'arrêter là that could have been the end of the matter;6 ( fixer son attention sur) s'arrêter sur to dwell on [texte, point, proposition]; s'arrêter à to focus on [détails, essentiel]; ce dernier point mérite qu'on s'y arrête this last point merits some attention.[arete] verbe transitif1. [empêcher d'avancer - passant, taxi] to stopla circulation est arrêtée sur la N7 traffic is held up ou has come to a standstill on the N7 (road)a. (familier & humoristique) [je ne te crois pas] come off it!b. [arrête de te vanter] stop showing off![interrompre] to interrupt3. [éteindre - radio, télévision] to turn off (separable) ; [ - moteur] to stop, to switch off (separable)4. [mettre fin à - élan] to stop, to check ; [ - écoulement, saignement] to stem, to stop ; [ - croissance, chute] to stop, to arrest, to bring to a halt5. [abandonner - construction, publication, traitement] to stop ; [ - sport, chant] to give up (separable)[cesser de fabriquer] to discontinue (the manufacture of)6. [suj: police] to arrestse faire arrêter to get ou be arrested7. [déterminer - date, lieu] to appoint, to decide on (inseparable), to fix ; [ - plan, procédure] to decide on (inseparable), to settle on (inseparable), to settle upon (inseparable)8. [suj: médecin]9. FINANCEa. [le fermer] to close ou to settle an accountb. [en faire un relevé] to draw up ou to make up a statement of account11. [gibier] to point12. INFORMATIQUE [ordinateur] to shut down————————[arete] verbe intransitifarrête, tu me fais mal! stop it, you're hurting me!quatre albums en un an! mais vous n'arrêtez pas! four albums in a year! you never stop ou you don't ever take a break, do you?j'ai arrêté de fumer I've given up ou stopped smokingarrêter de se droguer to give up ou to come off drugsil n'a pas arrêté de neiger it hasn't stopped snowing, it's been snowing non-stop————————s'arrêter verbe pronominal intransitif1. [cesser - bruit, pluie, saignement] to stopa. [cesser de] to stops'arrêter net to stop dead ou short3. [faire une halte, une pause] to stop4. [se fixer]notre choix s'est arrêté sur le canapé en cuir we decided ou settled on the leather couch————————s'arrêter à verbe pronominal plus préposition[faire attention à] to pay attention to -
10 fool
fool [fu:l]1. nouna. imbécile mf• don't be a fool! ne sois pas stupide !• what a fool I was to think... ce que j'ai pu être bête de penser...• more fool you! (inf) ce que tu es bête !• to make a fool of sb ( = ridicule) ridiculiser qn• you can't fool me! je ne marche pas ! (inf)a. ( = waste time) perdre son tempsb. ( = play the fool) faire l'imbécile• stop fooling around! arrête de faire l'imbécile !• to fool around with sth ( = play with) faire l'imbécile avec qch ; ( = mess with) [+ drugs, drink, electricity] toucher à qch (inf)c. ( = have an affair) avoir une liaison* * *[fuːl] 1.1) ( silly person) idiot/-e m/f ( to do de faire)you stupid fool! — (colloq) espèce d'idiot/-e!
to make somebody look a fool — faire passer quelqu'un pour un/-e idiot/-e
any fool could do that — (colloq) le premier imbécile venu pourrait faire ça (colloq)
to act ou play the fool — faire l'imbécile, faire le pitre
3) GB Culinary2.fruit fool — crème f aux fruits
(colloq) noun modifier US [ politician] idiot3.transitive verb tromper, duperto fool somebody into believing that... — faire croire à quelqu'un que...
to be fooled — se laisser abuser (by par)
Phrasal Verbs:••a fool and his money are soon parted — Prov aux idiots l'argent file entre les doigts
you could have fooled me! — (colloq) tu m'en diras tant! (colloq)
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11 cachondeo
m.1 joke (Pejorative).tomarse algo a cachondeo to treat something as a joke2 mockery, joke, farce joke.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cachondear.* * *\armar cachondeo familiar to lark aboutestar de cachondeo to be jokingirse de cachondeo to go out on the towntomarse algo a cachondeo familiar to treat something as a joke* * *masculino (Esp fam)venga, menos cachondeo — come on, less of this fooling around
¿qué cachondeo es éste? — is this some kind of a joke? (colloq)
* * *= joking, teasing.Ex. In some instance the joking or teasing is only verbal, in others it includes horseplay; in some it includes elments of obscenity, it others not.Ex. In some instances the joking or teasing is only verbal, in others it includes horseplay; in some it includes elments of obscenity, it others not.----* de cachondeo = teasingly.* ¿estás de cachondeo? = you must be joking!, you must be kidding!.* * *masculino (Esp fam)venga, menos cachondeo — come on, less of this fooling around
¿qué cachondeo es éste? — is this some kind of a joke? (colloq)
* * *= joking, teasing.Ex: In some instance the joking or teasing is only verbal, in others it includes horseplay; in some it includes elments of obscenity, it others not.
Ex: In some instances the joking or teasing is only verbal, in others it includes horseplay; in some it includes elments of obscenity, it others not.* de cachondeo = teasingly.* ¿estás de cachondeo? = you must be joking!, you must be kidding!.* * *1(juerga, broma): eso no puede ser, hombre, tú estás de cachondeo oh come on, that's just not possible, you're putting ( AmE) o ( BrE) having me on ( colloq)todo se lo toma a cachondeo he treats everything as a jokevenga, menos cachondeo y a ver si empezáis a trabajar come on, less of this fooling around and let's see you get down to some work¡qué cachondeo nos llevábamos en clase de historia! what a laugh we used to have in the history class!, we used to really lark around in the history class2(tomadura de pelo): el debate fue un cachondeo, todos hablaban al mismo tiempo the debate was a farce o a joke, everyone was talking at once¿qué cachondeo es éste? what the hell's going on here? ( colloq), is this some kind of a joke? ( colloq)esto es un cachondeo, lleva dos horas de retraso this is ridiculous o a joke, it's two hours late!* * *
Del verbo cachondearse: ( conjugate cachondearse)
me cachondeo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
se cachondeó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
cachondeo sustantivo masculino (Esp fam):
se lo toma a cachondeo he treats it as a joke
cachondeo sustantivo masculino familiar
1 (risa, diversión) messing about: ¡menos cachondeo!, settle down!
2 (desorden, falta de seriedad) el transporte público es un cachondeo, public transport is a joke
♦ Locuciones: estar de cachondeo, to be joking
tomar algo a cachondeo, to take sthg as a joke
* * *cachondeo nmEsp Famirse de cachondeo to go out on the town;ya está bien de cachondeo, vamos a ponernos a estudiar that's enough fooling o larking about, let's get down to some studying;se llevan un cachondeo enorme con sus nuevos vecinos they get on like a house on fire with their new neighbours;se llevan mucho cachondeo con mi nuevo sombrero they think my new hat is a great laugh2. [broma] joke;tomarse algo a cachondeo to treat sth as a joke;no le hagas caso, está de cachondeo don't pay any attention to him, he's having you on;me voy a vivir a Nepal, y no estoy de cachondeo I'm going to live in Nepal and I'm not kidding you¡este gobierno es un cachondeo! this government is a joke!* * *m:estar de cachondeo fam be joking;tomar a cachondeo fam take as a joke;¡vaya cachondeo! fam what a laugh! fam -
12 engañar
v.1 to deceive, to trick, to take in, to fool.2 to deceive, to lie.3 to cheat on, to cuckold, to be unfaithful to, to deceive.* * *1 (gen) to deceive, mislead, fool, take in2 (estafar) to cheat, trick3 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to1 to be deceptive1 (ilusionarse) to deceive oneself2 (equivocarse) to be mistaken, be wrong\engañar el hambre figurado to stave off hungerengañar el tiempo figurado to kill timelas apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive* * *verb1) to cheat2) deceive* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] (=embaucar) to deceive, trick; (=despistar) to mislead; [con promesas, esperanzas] to delude; (=estafar) to cheat, swindleengaña a su mujer — he's unfaithful to his wife, he's cheating on his wife
2)2.3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer errar en el juicio) to deceive, misleadno te dejes engañar — don't be deceived o mislead
lo engañó haciéndole creer que... — she deceived him into thinking that...
engañar a alguien para que + subj — to trick somebody into -ing
engañar el hambre or el estómago — to stave off hunger, to keep the wolf from the door (colloq)
b) (estafar, timar) to cheat, con (colloq)c) ( ser infiel a) to be unfaithful to, cheat on2.engañarse v prona) (refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)b) ( equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta junio — it lasted until June, if I'm not mistaken
* * *= fool, hoodwink, deceive, cheat (on), delude, trick, dupe, perpetrate + deception, practise + a deception, rip off, take in, swindle, fiddle, bamboozle, shortchange, bluff, cheat + Posesivo + way through, be had, humbug, lead + Nombre + down the garden path, con, hoax, bullshit.Ex. We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.Ex. In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex. Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.Ex. Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.Ex. Nonetheless, it is claimed that his 1987 graduate and undergraduate editions continue to delude students seeking information about schools to attend, including schools of library science.Ex. People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.Ex. He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.Ex. The public should at least be told that they will end up paying dearly for the deception being perpetrated upon them.Ex. Librarians have been practising a deception, and must wake up to three dangers.Ex. Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex. 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".Ex. It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex. Thus, the wrong impression was gained, for instance, when the olive oil subsidies were being ' fiddled' in Italy.Ex. Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex. Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex. One of the major dichotomies between students and teachers is the recognition by students that the technologies can give them an edge, that is they can cheat their way through school.Ex. By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex. More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex. Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex. Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.----* dejarse engañar = fall for, get + sucked in.* engañar al sistema = beat + the system, game + the system.* engañar el hambre = keep + the wolves from the door.* las apariencias engañan = don't judge a book by its cover, there's more to it than meets the eye.* si mi olfato no me engaña = if my hunch is right, if I am not mistaken.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer errar en el juicio) to deceive, misleadno te dejes engañar — don't be deceived o mislead
lo engañó haciéndole creer que... — she deceived him into thinking that...
engañar a alguien para que + subj — to trick somebody into -ing
engañar el hambre or el estómago — to stave off hunger, to keep the wolf from the door (colloq)
b) (estafar, timar) to cheat, con (colloq)c) ( ser infiel a) to be unfaithful to, cheat on2.engañarse v prona) (refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)b) ( equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta junio — it lasted until June, if I'm not mistaken
* * *= fool, hoodwink, deceive, cheat (on), delude, trick, dupe, perpetrate + deception, practise + a deception, rip off, take in, swindle, fiddle, bamboozle, shortchange, bluff, cheat + Posesivo + way through, be had, humbug, lead + Nombre + down the garden path, con, hoax, bullshit.Ex: We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.
Ex: In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex: Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.Ex: Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.Ex: Nonetheless, it is claimed that his 1987 graduate and undergraduate editions continue to delude students seeking information about schools to attend, including schools of library science.Ex: People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.Ex: He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.Ex: The public should at least be told that they will end up paying dearly for the deception being perpetrated upon them.Ex: Librarians have been practising a deception, and must wake up to three dangers.Ex: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex: 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".Ex: It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex: Thus, the wrong impression was gained, for instance, when the olive oil subsidies were being ' fiddled' in Italy.Ex: Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex: Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex: One of the major dichotomies between students and teachers is the recognition by students that the technologies can give them an edge, that is they can cheat their way through school.Ex: By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex: More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex: Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex: Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.* dejarse engañar = fall for, get + sucked in.* engañar al sistema = beat + the system, game + the system.* engañar el hambre = keep + the wolves from the door.* las apariencias engañan = don't judge a book by its cover, there's more to it than meets the eye.* si mi olfato no me engaña = if my hunch is right, if I am not mistaken.* * *engañar [A1 ]vt1(embaucar): no te dejes engañar don't be misled o fooled o deceived o taken insé que no estuviste allí, tú a mí no me engañas I know you weren't there, you can't fool mea él no se lo engaña tan fácilmente he's not so easily fooled o duped o deceived, he's not taken in that easilyte han engañado, no está hecho a mano you've been cheated o conned o had o done, it's not handmade ( colloq)me engañó la vista my eyes deceived o misled mesi la memoria no me engaña if my memory serves me right o correctlylas apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptiveengañar el hambre or el estómago to keep the wolf from the door ( colloq)comimos un poco de queso para engañar el hambre we had some cheese to keep the wolf from the door o to take the edge off our appetites o to keep us goingsu marido la engaña con la secretaria her husband's being unfaithful to her o cheating on her, he's having an affair with his secretaryno te engañes, no se va a casar contigo don't deceive o delude o kid yourself, she's not going to marry you2 (equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta noviembre it lasted until November, if I'm not mistaken* * *
engañar ( conjugate engañar) verbo transitivo
tú a mí no me engañas you can't fool me;
lo engañó haciéndole creer que … she deceived him into thinking that …;
engañar a algn para que haga algo to trick sb into doing sth
engañarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)
engañar
I verbo transitivo
1 to deceive, mislead
2 (mentir) to lie: no me engañes, ese no es tu coche, you can't fool me, this isn't your car
3 (la sed, el hambre, el sueño) comeremos un poco para engañar el hambre, we'll eat a bit to keep the wolf from the door
4 (timar) to cheat, trick
5 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to
II verbo intransitivo to be deceptive: parece pequeña, pero engaña, it looks small, but it's deceptive
' engañar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
burlar
- confiada
- confiado
- torear
- tramoya
- clavar
- disfraz
- disfrazar
- joder
English:
betray
- cheat
- deceive
- delude
- double-cross
- dupe
- fool
- fox
- have
- hoax
- hoodwink
- lead on
- mess about
- mess around
- mislead
- put over
- ride
- stitch up
- take in
- trick
- try on
- two-time
- unfaithful
- wool
- hood
- kid
- lead
- square
- take
- two
* * *♦ vt1. [mentir] to deceive;engañó a su padre haciéndole ver que había aprobado she deceived her father into believing that she had passed;es difícil engañarla she is not easily deceived, she's hard to fool;logró engañar al portero he managed to outsmart the goalkeeper;me engañó lo bien que vestía y que hablaba she was so well dressed and so well spoken that I was taken in;¿a quién te crees que vas a engañar? who are you trying to fool o kid?;a mí no me engañas, sé que tienes cincuenta años you can't fool me, I know you're fifty2. [ser infiel a] to deceive, to cheat on;engaña a su marido she cheats on her husband;me engañó con mi mejor amiga he cheated on me with my best friend3. [estafar] to cheat, to swindle;te engañaron vendiéndote esto tan caro they cheated you if they sold that to you for such a high price;4. [hacer más llevadero] to appease;engañar el hambre to take the edge off one's hunger♦ vito be deceptive o misleading;engaña mucho, no es tan tonto como parece you can easily get the wrong impression, he's not as stupid as he seems;las apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive* * *v/t1 deceive, cheat;engañar el hambre take the edge off one’s appetite;te han engañado you’ve been had fam* * *engañar vt1) embaucar: to trick, to deceive, to mislead2) : to cheat on, to be unfaithful to* * *engañar vb1. (mentir) to lie2. (ser infiel) to cheat on3. (timar) to trick4. (dar impresión falsa) to be deceptiveesta foto engaña: parezco más alta de lo que soy this photo is deceptive: I look taller than I am -
13 prevenir
v.1 to prevent.Ricardo previno el accidente Richard prevented the accident.2 to warn.te prevengo de que la carretera es muy mala be warned that the road is very badRicardo previno a María del peligro Richard warned Mary of the danger.3 to foresee, to anticipate.4 to make it impossible to, to make it difficult to.Lisa previno ejecutar el programa Lisa made it impossible to execute the..* * *1 (evitar) to avoid, prevent2 (advertir) to warn\más vale prevenir que curar prevention is better than cure* * *verb1) to prevent2) warn* * *1. VT1) (=evitar) to prevent; (=prever) to foresee, anticipate2) (=advertir) to warnprevenir a algn — to warn sb, put sb on his guard (contra, de against, about)
4) (=preparar) to prepare, get ready ( para for)5) (=proveer)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <enfermedad/accidente> to preventb) (advertir, alertar) to warn2.prevenirse v pronprevenirse CONTRA algo — to take preventive o preventative measures against something, take precautions against something
* * *= caution (against), forewarn, preclude, prevent, sound + a note of caution, sound + a word of caution, forestall, avert, sound + a wake-up call, ward off, admonish, head off, thwart.Ex. We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.Ex. I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Ex. His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.Ex. To prevent an entry under the first name(s), these must be entered on a separate line with the subfield code 'j'.Ex. Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Ex. A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Ex. In order to forestall such an event, some libraries in Britain were stung into action by the publication of an Act of Parliament which totally ignored public libraries.Ex. He often did this, almost unconsciously, to avert an immediate sign of reaction to an irksome confrontation.Ex. The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Ex. The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.Ex. For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Ex. And this stimulus is working in the sense that it has headed off the imminent risk of a deflationary spiral.Ex. A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.----* más vale prevenir que curar = a stitch in time saves nine, better (to be) safe than sorry.* prevenir contra = ward against.* prevenir en contra de = ward against.* prevenir una infección = prevent + infection.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <enfermedad/accidente> to preventb) (advertir, alertar) to warn2.prevenirse v pronprevenirse CONTRA algo — to take preventive o preventative measures against something, take precautions against something
* * *= caution (against), forewarn, preclude, prevent, sound + a note of caution, sound + a word of caution, forestall, avert, sound + a wake-up call, ward off, admonish, head off, thwart.Ex: We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.
Ex: I think a person would be derelict in his or her duty not to forewarn someone about a problem.Ex: His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.Ex: To prevent an entry under the first name(s), these must be entered on a separate line with the subfield code 'j'.Ex: Ranganathan himself sounds a note of caution when he warns that, because the use of this device requires an uncommon degree of `spiritual insight', any notation suggested by it should be discussed widely before being finalized.Ex: A word of caution must also be sounded over the word 'Kommune' which is found in some Scandinavian countries.Ex: In order to forestall such an event, some libraries in Britain were stung into action by the publication of an Act of Parliament which totally ignored public libraries.Ex: He often did this, almost unconsciously, to avert an immediate sign of reaction to an irksome confrontation.Ex: The article 'Robert Nawrocki sounds a wake-up call for records managers' reports an interview with the President of ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) International.Ex: The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.Ex: For nearly half a century librarians have been admonished to use history as a means to prevent mistakes and solve problems.Ex: And this stimulus is working in the sense that it has headed off the imminent risk of a deflationary spiral.Ex: A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.* más vale prevenir que curar = a stitch in time saves nine, better (to be) safe than sorry.* prevenir contra = ward against.* prevenir en contra de = ward against.* prevenir una infección = prevent + infection.* * *vt1 ‹enfermedad/accidente/desgracia› to preventayuda a prevenir la caries it helps prevent tooth decaymás vale prevenir que curar prevention is better than curemás vale prevenir que lamentar better safe than sorry2 (advertir, alertar) to warnprevinieron a los conductores del mal estado de las carreteras drivers were warned of the bad state of the roadsprevenirse CONTRA algo to take preventive o preventative measures AGAINST sth, take precautions AGAINST sth* * *
prevenir ( conjugate prevenir) verbo transitivo
prevenirse verbo pronominal prevenirse CONTRA algo to take preventive o preventative measures against sth, take precautions against sth
prevenir verbo transitivo
1 (enfermedades, etc) to prevent: más vale prevenir que curar, prevention is better than cure
2 (advertir, alertar) to warn: me previno contra él, she warned me about him
te prevengo de que no estoy muy dispuesta a ir, I want you to know that I'm not very inclined to go
' prevenir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
advertir
- avisar
- salud
- ir
English:
avert
- forestall
- forewarn
- precaution
- prevent
- ward off
- warn
- head
- safe
* * *♦ vt1. [evitar] to prevent;para prevenir la gripe to prevent flu;un medicamento que previene contra la malaria a medicine that protects against malaria;más vale prevenir que curar prevention is better than cure2. [avisar] to warn;te prevengo de que la carretera es muy mala be warned that the road is very bad3. [prever] to foresee, to anticipate4. [predisponer]prevenir a alguien contra algo/alguien to prejudice sb against sth/sb* * *v/t1 ( evitar) prevent;más vale prevenir que curar prevention is better than cure* * *prevenir {87} vt1) : to prevent2) : to warn* * * -
14 spoofing
Синонимический ряд:1. fooling around (adj.) clowning around; fooling around; in jest; joshing; kidding; ribbing; tantalizing; teasing; twitting2. duping (verb) bamboozling; catching; chicaning; conning; duping; dusting; flimflamming; fooling; gulling; hoaxing; hoodwinking; jobbing; kidding; tricking; victimizing -
15 fool
[fu:l] 1. noun(a person without sense or intelligence: He is such a fool he never knows what to do.) fjols; nar2. verb1) (to deceive: She completely fooled me with her story.) narre2) ((often with about or around) to act like a fool or playfully: Stop fooling about!) fjolle rundt•- foolish- foolishly
- foolishness
- foolhardy
- foolhardiness
- foolproof
- make a fool of
- make a fool of oneself
- play the fool* * *[fu:l] 1. noun(a person without sense or intelligence: He is such a fool he never knows what to do.) fjols; nar2. verb1) (to deceive: She completely fooled me with her story.) narre2) ((often with about or around) to act like a fool or playfully: Stop fooling about!) fjolle rundt•- foolish- foolishly
- foolishness
- foolhardy
- foolhardiness
- foolproof
- make a fool of
- make a fool of oneself
- play the fool -
16 teasing
дразнить; дразнящийСинонимический ряд:1. fooling around (adj.) clowning around; fooling around; in jest; joshing; kidding; ribbing; spoofing; tantalizing; twitting2. tantalising (adj.) mouth-watering; tantalising3. tormenting (adj.) badgering; bothering; disturbing; driving someone crazy; harassing; hassling; molesting; pestering; tormenting4. baiting (verb) baiting; tantalising; teasing; tormenting5. worrying (verb) annoying; bedeviling or bedevilling; beleaguering; dunning; gnawing; harassing; harrying; needling; pestering; plaguing; tantalizing; worrying -
17 catching
1. a заразныйflu is catching — грипп — заразная болезнь
2. a заразительный; прилипчивый3. a привлекательный4. a тех. останавливающий; зацепляющий; захватывающий5. a неустойчивыйСинонимический ряд:1. communicable (adj.) communicable; contagious; dangerous; endemic; epidemic; infectious; miasmatic; noxious; taking; transmittable2. catching (verb) catching; catching up; enmeshing; ensnaring; entangling; entrapping; snaring; tangling; trammelling; trapping3. contracting (verb) coming down with; contracting; sickening of; sickening with4. duping (verb) bamboozling; chicaning; conning; duping; dusting; flimflamming; fooling; gulling; hoaxing; hoodwinking; jobbing; kidding; spoofing; tricking; victimizing5. fastening (verb) anchoring; fastening; fixing; mooring; securing6. finding (verb) descrying; detecting; discerning; encountering; espying; finding; glimpsing; hitting on; hitting upon; meeting with; spotting; spying; turning up7. getting (verb) bagging; capturing; collaring; developing; getting; nailing; netting; sickening8. hitting (verb) clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slamming; slogging; smacking; smashing; smiting; socking; striking; swatting; whacking; whamming9. intercepting (verb) blocking; cutting off; intercepting10. lodging (verb) lodging; sticking11. marrying (verb) espousing; marrying; wedding12. overhauling (verb) overhauling; overtaking; taking13. seeing (verb) accepting; apprehending; compassing; comprehending; conceiving; fathoming; following; grasping; make out; making out; reading; seeing; take in; taking in; tumbling to; twigging; understanding14. seizing (verb) clutching; grabbing; grappling; nabbing; seizing15. striking (verb) nipping; snapping; snatching; striking16. surprising (verb) boarding; hit on; surprising -
18 blowing
1. n дуновение2. n дыхание, сопение3. n разг. хвастовство4. n откладывание яиц мухами5. n дутьё6. n сдувание, обдувание7. n просачивание, утечка8. n фонтанирование9. n выдуваниеsoil blowing — выдувание почвы, ветровая эрозия, дефляция
10. n дефект11. a ветреный12. n цветение13. n расцвет14. a цветущийСинонимический ряд:1. movement of air (adj.) blasting; blustering; breathing; fanning; gasping; movement of air; panting; puffing; whisking2. moving in air (adj.) drifting; flapping; fluttering; flying; moving in air; straining; streaming; waving; whipping3. blossoming (verb) blooming; blossoming; burgeoning; efflorescing; flowering4. boasting (verb) boasting; bragging; crowing; gasconading; mouthing; prating; vaunting5. fanning (verb) fanning; ruffling; winding; winnowing6. firing (verb) blasting; blow up; bursting; detonating; exploding; firing; go off; touch off7. gasping (verb) flowing; gasping; heaving; huffing; panting; puffing8. treating (verb) setting up; standing; treating9. wasting (verb) blundering away; casting away; consuming; dissipating; dribbling away; driveling or drivelling; fooling away; frittering; frivoling away or frivolling away; muddling away; rioting away; squandering; throwing away; trifling away; wasting -
19 fool
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] baghami[Swahili Plural] baghami[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] baradhuli[Swahili Plural] mabaradhuli[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Note] cf. ubaradhuli------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] bardhuli[Swahili Plural] mabardhuli[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Note] cf. ubaradhuli------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] bozi[Swahili Plural] mabozi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] daba[Swahili Plural] madaba[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] juha[Swahili Plural] majuha[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Swahili Example] (=mjinga, mpumbavu, baradhuli)[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] jura[Swahili Plural] majura[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Swahili Example] (=mjinga, mpumbavu, baradhuli)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] kibahaluli[Swahili Plural] vibahaluli[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] kimondo[Swahili Plural] vimondo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Swahili Definition] mjinga------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] maamuma[Swahili Plural] maamuma[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[Swahili Word] mahamuma[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] mghafala[Swahili Plural] waghafala[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] ghafula V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] mjinga[Swahili Plural] wajinga[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] -jinga adj[English Example] These are foolish people.[Swahili Example] Hawa ni watu wajinga [Nabhany Masomo 293]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] mnyangalika[Swahili Plural] wanyangalika[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] nyangalika V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] mpumbafu[Swahili Plural] wapumbafu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] pumbaa, pumbavu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] mpumbavu[Swahili Plural] wapumbavu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] pumbaa, pumbavu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] mpuzi[Swahili Plural] wapuzi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] puza V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] tobwe[Swahili Plural] matobwe[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] zugezuge[Swahili Plural] mazugezuge[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[English Plural] fools[Swahili Word] zuzu[Swahili Plural] mazuzu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Swahili Definition] mpumbavu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[Swahili Word] -danganya[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fool[Swahili Word] -renga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fooling around[Swahili Word] uchezaji[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] uchezaji wake ulisababishwa kufutwa kazi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make a fool of[Swahili Word] -zuzua[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] zuzu N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make a fool of someone[Swahili Word] -kejeli[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make a fool of someone[Swahili Word] -pumbaza[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] John made a fool of Ali after deceiving him[Swahili Example] John alimpumbaza Ali kwa kumdanganya------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] play the fool[Swahili Word] -jipa ujinga[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
20 consuming
a всепоглощающийconsuming ambition — честолюбие, снедающее человека
Синонимический ряд:1. gripping (adj.) absorbing; engrossing; enthralling; gripping; monopolizing2. immoderate (adj.) devastating; exhausting; harmful; immoderate; wasteful3. absorbing (verb) absorbing; engrossing; monopolising; monopolizing; preoccupying; sewing up4. eating (verb) devouring; eating; eating up; feeding on; ingesting; partaking; partaking of; taking5. polishing off (verb) polishing off; punishing; putting away; putting down; shifting; swilling6. spending (verb) depleting; draining; exhausting; expending; finishing; going; play out; run through; running through; spending; use up; using up; washing up7. swallowing (verb) consuming; devouring; dispatching; eat up; put away; swallowing8. wasting (verb) blowing; blundering away; casting away; dissipating; dribbling away; driveling or drivelling; fool away; fooling away; fritter away; frittering; frivoling away or frivolling away; muddling away; riot away; rioting away; squandering; throw away; throwing away; trifle away; trifling away; wasting
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