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1 away
في الحَال \ at once: without delay: Stop that at once!. away: right away; straight away. immediately: at once. instantly: at once. on the spot: in that place and at that moment: He gave me the bill and I paid it on the spot. readily: without delay: The book you need is not readily obtainable. straight away: at once. -
2 give away
فَضَحَ \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. expose: to make known (sth. secret). give away: to make known (a secret; sb. with a secret): His voice gave away the fact that he was lying. His voice gave him away. \ See Also دَلَّ على، أَفْشَى السرّ -
3 give away
1) to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it):يُوَزِّع ، يَهبI'm going to give all my money away.
2) to cause or allow (information etc ) to become known usually accidentally:يَكْشِف، يُفْشي السِّرHe gave away our hiding-place (noun ˈgive-away: the lingering smell was a give-away).
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4 give away
أَفْشَى (سِرًّا) \ give away: to make known (a secret; sb. with a secret): His voice gave away the fact that he was lying. betray: to tell a secret about sb. or sth. so as to cause harm: The scientist betrayed his country’s secrets to a foreign government, be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. disclose: to make known sth. that was secret: He disclosed that he had been secretly married for a year. \ See Also فضح (فَضَحَ) -
5 straight away
في الحَال \ at once: without delay: Stop that at once!. away: right away; straight away. immediately: at once. instantly: at once. on the spot: in that place and at that moment: He gave me the bill and I paid it on the spot. readily: without delay: The book you need is not readily obtainable. straight away: at once. -
6 give away
أَهْدَى \ give: to hand (sth.) to sb. as a present: I gave him a bicycle for his birthday. give away: to give freely: I’ve given away my stamp collection to various boys. present: to give (sth.) as a present, often ceremonially: The firm presented a gold watch to their chief clerk. They presented him with a watch. -
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8 התפרק מנכסיו
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9 traicionar
v.1 to betray.su acento lo traicionó his accent gave him awayMaría traicionó a su hermano Mary betrayed her brother.2 to commit treason, to cross to the other side.María traiciona secretamente Mary commits treason in secret.3 to stab in the back.El pillo traicionó al policía The thief stabbed the cop in the back.* * *1 (gen) to betray* * *verb* * *VT to betray* * *verbo transitivoa) <patria/amigo> to betrayb) ( delatar) mirada/nerviosismo to give... away* * *= betray, backstab.Ex. Librarians must not allow their professionalism to betray them into imposing a well-meaning censorship on what children should read in the way of escapist literature.Ex. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.----* sentirse traicionado = feel + a sense of betrayal.* traicionar los ideales de uno mismo = betray + Posesivo + own ideals.* traicionar los principios de uno mismo = betray + Posesivo + own principles.* * *verbo transitivoa) <patria/amigo> to betrayb) ( delatar) mirada/nerviosismo to give... away* * *= betray, backstab.Ex: Librarians must not allow their professionalism to betray them into imposing a well-meaning censorship on what children should read in the way of escapist literature.
Ex: Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.* sentirse traicionado = feel + a sense of betrayal.* traicionar los ideales de uno mismo = betray + Posesivo + own ideals.* traicionar los principios de uno mismo = betray + Posesivo + own principles.* * *
traicionar ( conjugate traicionar) verbo transitivo
traicionar verbo transitivo to betray: no me traiciones, don't betray me
' traicionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delatar
- vender
- venderse
English:
betray
- double-cross
- forsake
- give away
- sell out
- stitch up
- double
* * *traicionar vt1. [amigo, ideal, país] to betray;tuvo que traicionar a sus aliados para salvarse she had to betray her allies to save her own life;no quiero traicionar la confianza que puso en mí I do not want to betray the trust he placed in me;se siente traicionado por los políticos he feels betrayed by politicians3. [descubrir] to give away;su acento/aquel gesto lo traicionó his accent/that gesture gave him away;lo traicionó el subconsciente his subconscious gave him away* * *v/t betray* * *traicionar vt: to betray* * *traicionar vb1. (en general) to betray -
10 В-362
ВЫДАВАТЬ/ВЫДАТЬ СЕБЯ VP1. \В-362 (чем кому) (subj: human or animal) to reveal one's presenceX выдал себя - X gave himself awayX made his presence known.2. \В-362 (чем) (subj: human to reveal involuntarily one's true feelings, state of mind, attitude etc: X выдал себя = X gave himself awayX gave away his true feelings....Однажды вечером отец позвал Евгения к себе... «Ты простишь мне вмешательство в твои личные дела. Но я хочу знать, как ты думаешь поступить с Аксиньей?» Торопливостью, с какой стал закуривать, Евгений выдал себя... «Не знаю... Просто не знаю...» - чистосердечно признался он (Шолохов 4)....One evening his (Yevgeny's) father called him in...."Forgive my intruding in your personal affairs. But I want to know what you intend to do about Aksinya." Yevgeny gave himself away by the haste with which he lighted a cigarette.... "I don't know....1 simply don't know," he confessed frankly (4a). -
11 выдавать себя
• ВЫДАВАТЬ/ВЫДАТЬ СЕБЯ[VP]=====- X made his presence known.2. выдавать себя (чем) [subj: human]⇒ to reveal involuntarily one's true feelings, state of mind, attitude etc:- X gave away his true feelings.♦...Однажды вечером отец позвал Евгения к себе... "Ты простишь мне вмешательство в твои личные дела. Но я хочу знать, как ты думаешь поступить с Аксиньей?" Торопливостью, с какой стал закуривать, Евгений выдал себя... "Не знаю... Просто не знаю..." - чистосердечно признался он (Шолохов 4)....One evening his [Yevgeny's] father called him in...."Forgive my intruding in your personal affairs. But I want to know what you intend to do about Aksinya." Yevgeny gave himself away by the haste with which he lighted a cigarette.... "I don't know....I simply don't know," he confessed frankly (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выдавать себя
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12 выдать себя
• ВЫДАВАТЬ/ВЫДАТЬ СЕБЯ[VP]=====- X made his presence known.2. выдать себя (чем) [subj: human]⇒ to reveal involuntarily one's true feelings, state of mind, attitude etc:- X gave away his true feelings.♦...Однажды вечером отец позвал Евгения к себе... "Ты простишь мне вмешательство в твои личные дела. Но я хочу знать, как ты думаешь поступить с Аксиньей?" Торопливостью, с какой стал закуривать, Евгений выдал себя... "Не знаю... Просто не знаю..." - чистосердечно признался он (Шолохов 4)....One evening his [Yevgeny's] father called him in...."Forgive my intruding in your personal affairs. But I want to know what you intend to do about Aksinya." Yevgeny gave himself away by the haste with which he lighted a cigarette.... "I don't know....I simply don't know," he confessed frankly (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выдать себя
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13 révéler
révéler [ʀevele]➭ TABLE 61. transitive verba. to revealb. [+ artiste] [imprésario] to discover ; [œuvre] to bring to fame2. reflexive verba. [vérité, talent, tendance] to be revealedb. [artiste] to come into one's own• il ne s'est révélé que vers la quarantaine he didn't really come into his own until he was nearly fortyc. se révéler cruel/ambitieux to show o.s. to be cruel/ambitious• se révéler difficile/aisé to prove difficult/easy* * *ʀevele
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1) ( dévoiler) to reveal, to disclose [fait, chiffres, nom] (à to); to give away [secret] (à to)2) ( indiquer) to show3) ( faire connaître) [œuvre] to make [somebody] known [auteur, acteur] (à to); [éditeur, imprésario] to discover, to launch [auteur, artiste]4) Photographie to develop
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se révéler verbe pronominal ( être finalement)* * *ʀevele vt1) [fait, étude] to show2) [personne] to disclose, to reveal3) (= dénoter) to reveal, to showrévéler qn/qch — to make sb/sth known, to bring sb/sth to the public's notice
* * *révéler verb table: céderA vtr1 ( dévoiler) [presse, personne] to reveal, to disclose [fait, chiffres, nom] (à to); to give away [secret] (à to); révéler le contenu d'un dossier to disclose the contents of a file; révéler que to reveal that;2 ( indiquer) to reveal, to show [nature, personnalité]; to show [talent, sentiment]; les sondages révèlent un changement d'attitude the polls show a shift in attitude; ce livre révèle un grand écrivain this book shows the author to be a major writer; sa robe révèle la finesse de sa taille her dress shows off her slender waist;3 ( faire connaître) [œuvre] to make [sb] known [auteur, acteur] (à to); [éditeur, imprésario] to discover, to launch [auteur, artiste]; cela l'a révélée à elle-même it gave her a great deal of personal insight;4 Phot to develop.B se révéler vpr1 ( devenir célèbre) to make one's name ou mark;2 ( être finalement) se révéler faux/important to turn out to be wrong/important; se révéler être to turn out ou prove to be;3 Relig Dieu s'est révélé à God revealed Himself to; se révéler comme un grand pianiste to emerge as a great pianist;4 ( se manifester) [goût, sensation] to be revealed (à to).[revele] verbe transitif1. [secret, information, intention] to revealj'ai des choses importantes à révéler à la police I have important information to give to the policea. [intentionnellement] she revealed my secretb. [involontairement] she gave away my secretil refuse de révéler son identité he's refusing to disclose his identity ou to say who he isla mauvaise gestion révélée par ces chiffres the bad management brought to light ou evidenced by these results3. [faire connaître]————————se révéler verbe pronominal intransitif1. [s'avérer]se révéler coûteux/utile to prove (to be) expensive/usefulelle se révéla piètre vendeuse she turned out ou proved to be a poor salesgirl -
14 فضح
فَضَحَ \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. expose: to make known (sth. secret). give away: to make known (a secret; sb. with a secret): His voice gave away the fact that he was lying. His voice gave him away. \ See Also دَلَّ على، أَفْشَى السرّ -
15 betray
فَضَحَ \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. expose: to make known (sth. secret). give away: to make known (a secret; sb. with a secret): His voice gave away the fact that he was lying. His voice gave him away. \ See Also دَلَّ على، أَفْشَى السرّ -
16 disgrace
فَضَحَ \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. expose: to make known (sth. secret). give away: to make known (a secret; sb. with a secret): His voice gave away the fact that he was lying. His voice gave him away. \ See Also دَلَّ على، أَفْشَى السرّ -
17 expose
فَضَحَ \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. expose: to make known (sth. secret). give away: to make known (a secret; sb. with a secret): His voice gave away the fact that he was lying. His voice gave him away. \ See Also دَلَّ على، أَفْشَى السرّ -
18 בזבז
בִּזְבֵּז(Pilp. of בז, v. בְּזָא II, a. b. h. בָּזָא in H. Dict.) 1) to divide, distribute. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 21 אין אדם מְבַזְבֵּז בידיו לעצמו (v. ed. Zuck. Var.) one who distributes (honors) must take none to himself. B. Bath. 142a a convert died ובזבזווכ׳ and Israelites divided his property among themselves (he having left no legitimate heirs). 2) to give away liberally, to give charity on a large scale. Keth.50a הַמְבַזְבֵּז אל יְבַזְבֵּזוכ׳ he who wants to be liberal, must not give away more than Ib. קטנים כתבו ובזבזו ‘minors ‘wrote and ‘gave away (ref. to the order of three traditions concerning minors, transfer of property and charity, related ib. 49b sq.). B. Bath.11a שבזבזוכ׳ who gave away to charities his own and his fathers treasures; a. fr. 3) to spend unnecessarily, squander. Gen. R. s. 80. ( 4) to divide spoils, to plunder, v. בָּזַז, בַּזְבּוּזָא -
19 בִּזְבֵּז
בִּזְבֵּז(Pilp. of בז, v. בְּזָא II, a. b. h. בָּזָא in H. Dict.) 1) to divide, distribute. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 21 אין אדם מְבַזְבֵּז בידיו לעצמו (v. ed. Zuck. Var.) one who distributes (honors) must take none to himself. B. Bath. 142a a convert died ובזבזווכ׳ and Israelites divided his property among themselves (he having left no legitimate heirs). 2) to give away liberally, to give charity on a large scale. Keth.50a הַמְבַזְבֵּז אל יְבַזְבֵּזוכ׳ he who wants to be liberal, must not give away more than Ib. קטנים כתבו ובזבזו ‘minors ‘wrote and ‘gave away (ref. to the order of three traditions concerning minors, transfer of property and charity, related ib. 49b sq.). B. Bath.11a שבזבזוכ׳ who gave away to charities his own and his fathers treasures; a. fr. 3) to spend unnecessarily, squander. Gen. R. s. 80. ( 4) to divide spoils, to plunder, v. בָּזַז, בַּזְבּוּזָא -
20 Д-3
ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ЗНАТЬ VP usu. this WO1. \Д-3 кому (о чём) (subj: human or collectif there is no prep obj, often foil. by a clause introduced by что, когда etc) to inform s.o. (of sth.): X дал Y-y знать (о Z-e (, что...)) = X let Y know (about Z (that...»X sent word to Y (that...). Попрощались (Гриша и Николай Демьянович) мирно, условились, что Николай Демьянович поглядит, подумает и через денька три-четыре даст знать (Трифонов 1)....The two men (Grisha and Nikolai Demianovich) parted on peaceful terms, with the understanding that Nikolai Demianovich would look over the manuscripts, think about them, and let him know in three or four days (1a).2. \Д-3 (кому) (subj: human or collectfoil. by a что-clause) to make sth. understood (through a gesture, facial expression, mode of behavior etc)X дал (Y-y) знать, что... = X made it clear (plain) that...X let Y know that... X let it be known that... X gave Y to understand that...(by doing sth.) X showed that... Некоторые сотрудники нашей редакции перестали со мной здороваться... Другие мужественно продолжали со мной здороваться, но при этом явно давали знать, что употребляют на это столько душевных сил, что я не должен удивляться, если в скором времени они надорвутся от этой перегрузки (Искандер 4)....Several people on the newspaper staff stopped saying hello to me....Others bravely continued to say hello to me, but made it plain that this took so much spiritual strength that I must not be surprised if they collapsed under the strain before long (4a).Управляющий лёгким поклоном-кивком дал знать, что распоряжение, и при том не без личного удовольствия, принято к сведению (Искандер 3). The bailiff, with a slight bow and a nod, let it be known that the disposition had been noted, and not without personal satisfaction (3a).Подчеркнув абсурдность замечания вождя относительно цыплят, Тенгиз, как бы во избежание кривотолков, дал знать слушателям, что реплика эта представляла из себя только шутку... (Искандер 3). By stressing the absurdity of the Leader's remark about the chickens, Tengiz, as if to prevent false rumors, gave his listeners to understand that this retort was merely a joke... (3a).Анатоль не отпускал англичанина, и, несмотря на то, что тот, кивая, давал знать, что он всё понял, Анатоль переводил ему слова Долохова по-английски (Толстой 4). Anatole did not release him, and though he (the Englishman) kept nodding to show that he understood, Anatole went on translating Dolokhov's words into English (4b).3. ( subj: abstr, usu. a noun denoting some sound, movement etcfoil. by a что-clause) to indicate, evince sth.: X давал знать, что... as X showed that... X gave evidence to the fact that... X was a sign that... (in refer, to s.o. 's unsuccessful attempt(s) to conceal some emotion) X gave away that...
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