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1 sank
Синонимический ряд:1. deteriorated (verb) declined; degenerated; descended; deteriorated; disintegrated; retrograded; rotted; stooped; worsened2. fell (verb) declined; dipped; dove; dropped; fall off; fell; plummeted; set; skidded; slumped; tumbled; went down3. foundered (verb) foundered; submerged; submersed; went under4. humbled (verb) abased; cast down; debased; degraded; demeaned; humbled; humiliated5. lowered (verb) couched; depressed; drooped; let down; lowered6. ran (verb) drove; dug; plunged; rammed; ran; stabbed; stuck; thrust7. settled (verb) gravitated; settled8. slipped (verb) slipped; vitiated9. totalled (verb) demolished; destroyed; dynamited; finished; ruined; shattered; smashed; torpedoed; totalled; undid; wracked; wrecked -
2 sunk
1. утопленный; потайной2. погружать; тонуть; топитьСинонимический ряд:1. beaten (adj.) abject; base; beaten; defeated; degraded; down and out; finished; low; ruined2. downcast (adj.) bad; blue; cast down; chapfallen; crestfallen; dejected; depressed; disconsolate; dispirited; doleful; down; downcast; downhearted; down-in-the-mouth; downthrown; droopy; dull; heartsick; heartsore; hipped; low-spirited; mopey; soul-sick; spiritless; woebegone3. deteriorated (verb) declined; degenerated; descended; deteriorated; disintegrated; retrograded; rotted; stooped; worsened4. fallen (verb) declined; dipped; dove; dropped; fall off; fallen; plummeted; set; skidded; slumped; tumbled; went down/gone down5. foundered (verb) foundered; submerged; submersed; went under/gone under6. humbled (verb) abased; cast down; debased; degraded; demeaned; humbled; humiliated7. lowered (verb) couched; depressed; drooped; let down; lowered8. run (verb) driven; drove/driven; dug; plunged; rammed; ran/run; run; stabbed; stuck; thrust9. settled (verb) gravitated; settled10. slipped (verb) slipped; vitiated11. totalled (verb) demolished; destroyed; dynamited; finished; ruined; shattered; smashed; torpedoed; totalled; undone; wracked; wrecked -
3 founder
noun (a person who founds a school, college, organization etc: We commemorate the founder of the school.) grunnlegger, stiftergrunnleggerIsubst. \/ˈfaʊndə\/grunnlegger, legatstifter, donatorIIsubst. \/ˈfaʊndə\/støperIIIsubst. \/ˈfaʊndə\/( veterinærfag) forfangenhet, leddstivhetIVverb \/ˈfaʊndə\/1) ( sjøfart) synke, forlise, senke2) ( overført) mislykkes, strande3) ( om hest e.l.) snuble på grunn av tretthet, falle på grunn av tretthet, halte4) ( om ridning) skamri, ri halt5) (om hus, jord e.l.) synke, styrte sammen, rase6) ( golf) slå ned i bakken7) ( veterinærfag) pådra seg en forfangen hovfoundered hoof se ➢ hoof -
4 truco
m.1 trick (trampa, engaño).un truco de magia a magic trick2 knack.el truco está en saber no dejarlo demasiado tiempo en el horno the secret is not to leave it in the oven for too longpillarle el truco (a algo) to get the knack (of something)tiene truco there's a knack to itno tiene truco there's nothing to ittruco publicitario advertising gimmickpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trucar.* * *1 (ardid) trick2 (fotográfico) trick effect, trick camera shot3 (tranquillo) knack\coger el truco a algo familiar to get the knack of something, get the hang of somethingtener truco to be trickytruco publicitario advertising stunt, advertising gimmick* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=ardid) trick, dodge; (Cine) trick effect, piece of trick photographycoger el truco a algn — to see how sb works a trick, catch on to sb's little game
2) (=habilidad) knackcoger el truco — to get the knack, get the hang of it, catch on
4) Cono Sur (Naipes) popular card game* * *masculino trickel truco está en... — the trick o secret is...
* * *= gimmick, trick, stunt, subterfuge, peccadillo [peccadilloes, -pl.], work-around [workaround], sleight-of-hand, gaff, wheeze.Ex. Many outreach efforts foundered because they were primarily public relations gimmicks aimed at changing the public rather than the library.Ex. But if variable-length keys are not supported by a data base, various tricks are often necessary to provide access to the library data which has inherently variable-length keys.Ex. People think that that this is just a stunt to generate more traffic to a lamely performing Web site.Ex. Citing authors' names in references can cause great difficulties, as ghosts, subterfuges, and collaborative teamwork may often obscure the true begetters of published works.Ex. On the surface level, intermediaries use their mastery (knowledge and competence) of IR systems -- their contents, techniques, peccadilloes -- not mastered by users.Ex. Obviously, the work-around is to cut-and-paste this into the end of the document, but why did this happen in the first place?.Ex. This volume tellingly reveals the many negotiations, improvisations, sleights-of-hand, and slipknots that were a part of the crafting of Hitchcock's films.Ex. There are magicians that choose not to work with gaffs of any type because they want to take magic in new directions.Ex. Last year's profits were more than halved, so the company has come up with a clever wheeze.----* aprender los trucos del oficio = learn + the ropes.* caja de trucos = box of tricks.* cogerle el truco a Algo = get + the hang of.* encontrarle el truco a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* trato o truco = trick or treat.* truco del oficio = trade trick, trick of the trade.* truco de magia = conjuring trick.* truco para ligar = chat-up line.* trucos = bag of tricks, gimmickry, tips and tricks.* trucos del oficio = tips of the trade.* * *masculino trickel truco está en... — the trick o secret is...
* * *= gimmick, trick, stunt, subterfuge, peccadillo [peccadilloes, -pl.], work-around [workaround], sleight-of-hand, gaff, wheeze.Ex: Many outreach efforts foundered because they were primarily public relations gimmicks aimed at changing the public rather than the library.
Ex: But if variable-length keys are not supported by a data base, various tricks are often necessary to provide access to the library data which has inherently variable-length keys.Ex: People think that that this is just a stunt to generate more traffic to a lamely performing Web site.Ex: Citing authors' names in references can cause great difficulties, as ghosts, subterfuges, and collaborative teamwork may often obscure the true begetters of published works.Ex: On the surface level, intermediaries use their mastery (knowledge and competence) of IR systems -- their contents, techniques, peccadilloes -- not mastered by users.Ex: Obviously, the work-around is to cut-and-paste this into the end of the document, but why did this happen in the first place?.Ex: This volume tellingly reveals the many negotiations, improvisations, sleights-of-hand, and slipknots that were a part of the crafting of Hitchcock's films.Ex: There are magicians that choose not to work with gaffs of any type because they want to take magic in new directions.Ex: Last year's profits were more than halved, so the company has come up with a clever wheeze.* aprender los trucos del oficio = learn + the ropes.* caja de trucos = box of tricks.* cogerle el truco a Algo = get + the hang of.* encontrarle el truco a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* trato o truco = trick or treat.* truco del oficio = trade trick, trick of the trade.* truco de magia = conjuring trick.* truco para ligar = chat-up line.* trucos = bag of tricks, gimmickry, tips and tricks.* trucos del oficio = tips of the trade.* * *tricktruco de cartas/prestidigitación card/conjuring trickeste juego no tiene ningún truco there's no trick to this gamedebe de haber algún truco there must be a catchel truco está en agregarlo poco a poco the trick o secret is to add it slowlyresulta fácil una vez que le or coges or pillas el truco it's easy once you've got the knack o once you've got the hang of it ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo trucar: ( conjugate trucar)
truco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
trucó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
trucar
truco
trucar ( conjugate trucar) verbo transitivo
truco sustantivo masculino
trick;◊ el truco está en… the trick o secret is…;
pillarle el truco a algo to get the hang of sth
trucar verbo transitivo
1 (una fotografía) to touch up
2 (un contador, etc) to fix, fiddle, US to rig
3 Auto to soup up
truco sustantivo masculino
1 (maña, magia, etc) trick: aprenderás los trucos del oficio, you will learn the tricks of the trade
¿tienes algún truco para quitar las manchas de vino?, do you know any trick to remove wine stains?
2 (tranquillo) knack: ya le cogerás el truco, you'll get the knack
' truco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
artificio
- mágica
- mágico
- maña
- resabio
- residir
- trapisonda
- ahí
- atraer
- publicitario
- secreto
- visto
English:
dodge
- fall for
- gimmick
- hang
- knack
- ruse
- stunt
- trick
* * *truco nm1. [trampa, engaño] trick;un truco de magia a magic trick;el viejo truco de hacerse pasar por extranjero the old trick of pretending to be foreign;la baraja no tiene truco it's a perfectly normal pack of cards2. [técnica hábil] knack;el truco está en saber no dejarlo demasiado tiempo en el horno the secret is not to leave it in the oven for too long;tiene truco there's a knack to it;no tiene truco there's no secret o trick to it;Humeste es el truco del almendruco that's the trick;pillarle el truco (a algo) to get the knack o hang (of sth)truco publicitario advertising gimmick3. RP [juego de naipes] = type of card game* * *m trick;coger el truco a algo fam get the hang of sth fam* * *truco nm1) : trick2) : knack* * *truco n trick -
5 founder
1. n основатель, учредитель2. n основатель фонда3. n плавильщик4. n литейщик5. n горн. вскрывающий пласт6. n горн. разведочный ствол7. n вет. ламинит8. v охрометь, разбить ногу9. v упасть10. v завязнуть; погружаться11. v наполниться водой и затонуть12. v пускать ко дну13. v оседать14. v проваливаться, терпеть неудачуhis efforts foundered — его попытки были обречены на неудачу, он потерпел крах
15. v проваливать, губитьСинонимический ряд:1. originator (noun) architect; author; benefactor; creator; discoverer; father; forebear; forefather; generator; inventor; maker; originator; parent; patriarch; patron; prime mover; sire2. abort (verb) abort; collapse; fail3. capsize (verb) capsize; swamp4. reel (verb) reel; sprawl; stumble5. sink (verb) go down; go under; sink; submerge; submerse6. take on water and sink (verb) be ruined; break down; miscarry; stumble and fall; take on water and sinkАнтонимический ряд:float; succeed -
6 submerged
1. a погружённый в воду; покрытый водой; находящийся в подводном положении2. a погрязший в нищетеthe submerged tenth — беднейшая часть населения, парии
Синонимический ряд:1. dipped (adj.) baptized; bathed; dipped; doused; drowned; immersed; plunged; soaked; wet2. deluged (verb) deluged; drowned; engulfed; flooded; inundated; overflowed; overwhelmed; swamped3. dipped (verb) dipped; doused; ducked; dunked; immersed; soused4. hid (verb) buried; hid; obscured5. sank or sunk/sunk (verb) foundered; sank; sank or sunk/sunk; submersed; went down/gone down; went under/gone under -
7 hoof
hu:f, ]( American) hufAmerican - hooves; noun(the horny part of the feet of horses, cows etc: That horse has an injured hoof.) hovhovI1) ( på dyr) hov2) ( spøkefullt) fot, labb, bein3) ( zoologi) hovdyrbeat the hoofs (gammeldags, hverdagslig) gåcloven hoof klovfoundered hoof forfangen hovon the hoof ( om fe) levende, i levende tilstand( hverdagslig) uforberedt, improvisert ( hverdagslig) stående (mens en gjør andre ting)IIverb \/huːf\/1) ( hverdagslig) gå, traske, gå til fots2) ( hverdagslig) danse (spesielt steppe)3) sparke (med hoven)4) ( slang) sparke, kastehoof it ( hverdagslig) danse gåhoof (out) ( hverdagslig) sparke, avskjedige, si opphoof out of ( hverdagslig) sparke ut av, kaste ut av -
8 founder
founder ['faʊndə(r)]1 nounfondateur(trice) m,f∎ to founder on the rocks s'échouer sur les rochers∎ the project foundered for lack of financial support le projet s'est effondré faute de soutien financier►► British founder member membre m fondateur;founder's share part f bénéficiaire ou de fondateur
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