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2 serious
'siəriəs1) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) serio2) ((often with about) in earnest; sincere: Is he serious about wanting to be a doctor?) serio3) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) serio4) (causing worry; dangerous: a serious head injury; The situation is becoming serious.) serio•- seriously
- take someone or something seriously
- take seriously
serious adj1. serio2. gravetr['sɪərɪəs]1 (solemn, earnest) serio,-a■ you can't be serious! ¡no lo dices en serio!, ¡no hablas en serio!■ are you serious about leaving your job? ¿en serio quieres dejar el trabajo?2 (causing concern, severe) grave, serio,-aserious ['sɪriəs] adj1) sober: serio2) dedicated, earnest: serio, dedicadoto be serious about something: tomar algo en serio3) grave: serio, graveserious problems: problemas gravesadj.• aplomado, -a adj.• formal adj.• grave adj.• serio, -a adj.• sincero, -a adj.'sɪriəs, 'sɪəriəs1)a) (in earnest, sincere) serioI'm serious — lo digo en serio or de veras
you can't be serious! — estás loco!, me estás tomando el pelo! (fam)
come on now, be serious! — vamos, vamos, más formalidad
to be serious ABOUT something/-ING: I'm serious about this lo digo en serio; are you serious about wanting to change your job? — ¿en serio quieres cambiar de trabajo?
b) ( committed) (before n) <student/worker> dedicadoc) ( not lightweight) (before n) <newspaper/play/music> serio2)a) (grave, severe) <injury/illness> graveb) (of importance, major)we're talking serious money here — (colloq) no estamos hablando de dos centavos
['sɪǝrɪǝs]ADJ1) (=in earnest, not frivolous) [person] serio, formal; [expression, discussion, newspaper, music] serioa rather serious girl — una chica bastante seria or formal
are you serious? — ¿lo dices en serio?
you can't be serious! — no lo dices en serio, ¿verdad?
gentlemen, let's be serious — señores, un poco de formalidad
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to be serious about sth/sb, she's serious about her studies — se toma sus estudios en serioare you serious about giving up the job? — ¿hablas en serio de dejar el trabajo?
is she serious about him? — ¿va ella en serio con él?
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they haven't made a serious attempt to solve the problem — no han intentado realmente resolver el problema•
the serious business of running the country — la importante tarea de gobernar el paíseating shellfish is a serious business in France — comer marisco no es algo que se tome a la ligera en Francia
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to give serious consideration to sth — considerar algo seriamente•
to take a serious interest in sth — interesarse seriamente por algo•
don't look so serious! — ¡no te pongas tan serio!•
all serious offers considered — cualquier oferta (que sea) seria se tendrá en cuentadeadly 2.•
to give serious thought to sth — considerar algo seriamente2) (=grave) [problem, consequences, situation] grave, serio; [danger, illness, injury, mistake] grave•
the patient's condition is serious — el paciente está grave•
to have serious doubts about sth — tener serias dudas sobre algo3) ** * *['sɪriəs, 'sɪəriəs]1)a) (in earnest, sincere) serioI'm serious — lo digo en serio or de veras
you can't be serious! — estás loco!, me estás tomando el pelo! (fam)
come on now, be serious! — vamos, vamos, más formalidad
to be serious ABOUT something/-ING: I'm serious about this lo digo en serio; are you serious about wanting to change your job? — ¿en serio quieres cambiar de trabajo?
b) ( committed) (before n) <student/worker> dedicadoc) ( not lightweight) (before n) <newspaper/play/music> serio2)a) (grave, severe) <injury/illness> graveb) (of importance, major)we're talking serious money here — (colloq) no estamos hablando de dos centavos
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3 serious
['sɪ(ə)rɪəs]adj1) серьёзный, вдумчивый, задумчивыйHe can't be serious in/about what he says. — Не может быть, чтобы он говорил это всерьез.
Are you really serious or only joking? — Ты это всерьез или просто шутишь? /Ты шутишь? /Ты это всерьез?
- serious man- serious student
- serious mind
- serious promise
- serious look
- serious face
- serious reading
- serious manners
- look serious
- give the problem a serious thought
- be serious about one's work2) важный, серьёзныйIt is serious for his future (for business, for mankind). — Это важно для его будущего (для дела, для человечества).
Food is a serious subject to me. — Пища для меня - серьезная/важная тема.
- serious decision- serious question
- serious matter
- serious for smb, smth3) серьёзный, тяжёлый, сильный- serious illness- serious wound
- serious defeat- serious enemy- get into a serious accident
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4 get over
1) (to recover from (an illness, surprise, disappointment etc): I've got over my cold now; I can't get over her leaving so suddenly.) recuperarse de, reponerse; superar, vencer2) (to manage to make (oneself or something) understood: We must get our message over to the general public.) hacerse entender, hacer comprender3) ((with with) to do (something one does not want to do): I'm not looking forward to this meeting, but let's get it over (with).) quitarse de encima, acabar con, hacer de una vez1) v + prep + o \<\<river/chasm\>\> cruzar*; \<\<wall/fence\>\> pasar por encima de; \<\<obstacle\>\> superar; \<\<hill/ridge\>\> atravesar*2) v + adv (come, go)3) v + prep + oa) ( recover from) \<\<lossagedy\>\> superar, consolarse* de; \<\<illness/shock\>\> reponerse* or recuperarse deshe actually gave him the money! I can't get over it! — fue y le prestó el dinero! no lo puedo creer! or no salgo de mi asombro!
b) ( overcome) \<\<difficulty/problem\>\> superar4) v + o + prep + o v + o + adv ( take across)how are we going to get the supplies over the river? — ¿cómo vamos a pasar las provisiones al otro lado del río?
5) v + o + adv (cause to come, take)to get something over with: I'd like to get it over with as quickly as possible — quisiera salir de eso or quitarme eso de encima lo más pronto posible
6) v + o + adv ( communicate) \<\<feeling/emotion\>\> comunicar*, transmitirhow can I get it over to him that... ? — ¿cómo puedo hacerle entender que... ?
1. VI + PREP1) (=cross) [+ stream, road] cruzar, atravesar; [+ wall, fence] (=go over) pasar por encima de; (=jump over) saltar por encima de2) (=overcome, recover from) [+ problem, serious illness, disappointment] superar; [+ cold, virus] reponerse de; [+ shock, fright, grief] sobreponerse a; [+ surprise] recuperarse de; [+ resentment] olvidar; [+ shyness] vencer, dominarshe refused! I can't get over it! — ¡dijo que no! ¡no me cabe en la cabeza or no puedo creerlo!
2. VI + ADV1) (=cross sth) (stream, road) cruzar; (wall, fence) (=go over) pasar por encima; (=climb over) saltar por encima2) (=come) venir; (=go) ir3. VT + ADV1) (=transport across) [+ people, objects] cruzar; (=lift over) hacer pasar por encimathey made a rope bridge to get the guns/men over — construyeron un puente de cuerda para pasar las armas/a los hombres al otro lado
2) (=send)3) (=have done with) acabar de una vezI just want to get this interview over (with) — lo único que quiero es sacarme de encima esta entrevista
4) (=communicate) [+ idea] transmitirthe film gets its message over very convincingly — la película transmite el mensaje de forma muy convincente
I was trying to get it over to him that it was impossible — estaba intentando hacerle comprender que era imposible
4. VT + PREP1) (=transport across)to get troops/supplies over a river — pasar tropas/suministros al otro lado del río
2) (=lift over) hacer pasar por encima de* * *1) v + prep + o \<\<river/chasm\>\> cruzar*; \<\<wall/fence\>\> pasar por encima de; \<\<obstacle\>\> superar; \<\<hill/ridge\>\> atravesar*2) v + adv (come, go)3) v + prep + oa) ( recover from) \<\<loss/tragedy\>\> superar, consolarse* de; \<\<illness/shock\>\> reponerse* or recuperarse deshe actually gave him the money! I can't get over it! — fue y le prestó el dinero! no lo puedo creer! or no salgo de mi asombro!
b) ( overcome) \<\<difficulty/problem\>\> superar4) v + o + prep + o v + o + adv ( take across)how are we going to get the supplies over the river? — ¿cómo vamos a pasar las provisiones al otro lado del río?
5) v + o + adv (cause to come, take)to get something over with: I'd like to get it over with as quickly as possible — quisiera salir de eso or quitarme eso de encima lo más pronto posible
6) v + o + adv ( communicate) \<\<feeling/emotion\>\> comunicar*, transmitirhow can I get it over to him that... ? — ¿cómo puedo hacerle entender que... ?
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5 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) salir impune, quedar sin castigov + adv + prep + o1) ( make off with) llevarse, escaparse con2)a) ( go unpunished for)do you think I could get away with wearing the dark blue dress? — ¿te parece que pasaría si me pusiera el vestido azul oscuro?
b) ( be let off with) \<\<fine/warning\>\> escaparse or librarse conVI + PREP1) (=steal) llevarse2) (=go unpunished)do you think I'd be able to get away with a trouser suit? — ¿crees que iré bien con un traje pantalón?, ¿crees que pasará algo si llevo un traje pantalón?
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we mustn't let them get away with it — no debemos dejar que salgan impunesmurder 1., 2)you won't get away with it! — (with past action) ¡esto no va a quedar así!; (with possible action) esto no te lo van a consentir
* * *v + adv + prep + o1) ( make off with) llevarse, escaparse con2)a) ( go unpunished for)do you think I could get away with wearing the dark blue dress? — ¿te parece que pasaría si me pusiera el vestido azul oscuro?
b) ( be let off with) \<\<fine/warning\>\> escaparse or librarse con -
6 get down to some serious drinking
expr infmlWell, now we can get down to some serious drinking — Ну, а сейчас можно и посидеть. Выпить есть что
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get down to some serious drinking
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7 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) farla franca* * *vi + adv + prep1) (steal) dileguarsi con2)(
fam: go unpunished) to get away with sth/with doing sth — fare qc e passarla liscia -
8 get away with
transitive verb1) (steal and escape with) entkommen mit2) (coll.): (go unpunished for) ungestraft davonkommen mitthe things he gets away with! — was der sich (Dat.) alles erlauben kann!
get away with it — es sich (Dat.) erlauben können; (succeed) damit durchkommen
* * *(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) ungestraft davonkommen* * *transitive verb1) (steal and escape with) entkommen mit2) (coll.): (go unpunished for) ungestraft davonkommen mitthe things he gets away with! — was der sich (Dat.) alles erlauben kann!
get away with it — es sich (Dat.) erlauben können; (succeed) damit durchkommen
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9 get off
Am 1. отделаться (ограничиться чем-либо)Dick was lucky he got off with a warning and a small fine of $50.
2. трогаться в путь, отправляться в поездкуAlex crashed his car, but luckily he got off with only a few scratches.
We have to get off on our journey tomorrow.
3. отпустить (шутку), удачно пошутитьWe got off at the crack of dawn.
The governor got off several jokes at the beginning of his speech.
Carl always manages to get off a good one before he gets serious.
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10 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) slippe godt fra* * *(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) slippe godt fra -
11 get tangled up with sb./sth.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get tangled up with sb./sth.
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12 get away with
vt fus* * *(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) uniknąć odpowiedzialności -
13 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) komast upp með -
14 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) megúszik vmit -
15 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) escapar -
16 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) yanına kalmak, paçayı sıyırmak, atlatmak -
17 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) izmuzniti se -
18 get away with
• onnistua jossakin* * *(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) päästä kuin koira veräjästä -
19 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) slippe heldig/komme ubemerket fra -
20 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) tikt cauri sveikā
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