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1 glancing
1. a сверкающий2. a отражающий свет3. a скользящийСинонимический ряд:1. caroming (verb) brushing; caroming; grazing; kissing; ricocheting; ricocheting or ricochetting; shaving; skimming; skipping2. flashing (verb) coruscating; flashing; gleaming; glimmering; glinting; glistening; glittering; scintillating; shimmering; spangling; sparkling; twinkling3. flipping (verb) browsing; dip into; flipping; glance at; leaf through; riffle through; run through; scanning; thumb through4. glimpsing (verb) glimpsing; glinting; peeking; peeping5. polishing (verb) buffing; burnishing; furbishing; glazing; glossing; polishing; rubbing; shining -
2 browsing
n информ. просмотрСинонимический ряд:1. buying (adj.) buying; in the market; looking; looking to buy; negotiating; open to; prepared to buy; shopping for; wanting to acquire2. dipping into (verb) dipping into; flipping through; glancing at; glancing over; leafing through; riffling through; running over; running through; skimming through; thumbing through3. glancing (verb) dip into; flipping; glance at; glancing; leaf through; riffle through; run through; scanning; skimming; thumb through4. roaming (verb) roaming; strolling; wandering -
3 scanning
1. n тлв. сканирование, развёртка изображенияscanning rate — скорость развертки; частота сканирования
2. n спец. сканирование, скеннированиеscanning diagram — схема сканирования; схема просмотра
3. a спец. растровыйСинонимический ряд:1. examination (noun) examination; inspection; look through; perusal; review; run-through; scrutiny; study; survey2. browsing (verb) browsing; dipping into; flipping through; glancing at; glancing over; leafing through; riffling through; running over; running through; skimming through; thumbing through3. glancing (verb) dip into; flipping; glance at; glancing; leaf through; riffle through; run through; skimming; thumb through4. surveying (verb) look over; overlooking; surveying -
4 skipping
1. пропуск; обход2. перескакивание3. пропускать; пропускСинонимический ряд:1. cutting (verb) cutting2. dropping (verb) dismissing; dropping; give over; give up3. flying (verb) absconding; break out; decamping; escaping; flying; get away; run away4. glancing (verb) caroming; glancing; grazing; ricocheting; ricocheting or ricochetting; skimming5. running (verb) bolting; fleeing; making off; running; scampering; scooting6. springing (verb) hopping; loping; skittering; springing; tripping -
5 grazing
1. n содержание скота на пастбище, на подножном корму2. n пастбище3. a воен. настильныйСинонимический ряд:1. pasturing (adj.) extending; feeding; fluctuating; nibbling; pasturing; ranging; roaming; shifting; wandering2. abrading (verb) abrading; chafing; eroding; galling; rubbing; ruffling; wearing3. glancing (verb) brushing; caroming; glancing; kissing; ricocheting; ricocheting or ricochetting; shaving; skimming; skipping4. kissing (verb) brushing; kissing; shaving -
6 peeping
a выглядывающий; высматривающийСинонимический ряд:1. inquisitive (adj.) curious; inquiring; inquisitive; inquisitorial; interested; meddlesome; nosy; prying; spying2. chirping (verb) cheeping; chipping; chirping; chirruping; cluttering; tweeting; twittering3. glancing (verb) glancing; glimpsing; glinting; peeking4. peeking in (verb) peeking in; peeking out -
7 skimming
1. n снятие пены, накипи2. n снимание сливок с молока3. n тех. сгребание шлака4. n тех. отгон лёгких фракций5. n с. -х. лущение стерни6. n с. -х. снимание дернины7. n с. -х. образование поверхностной плёнки8. n скольжение9. n поверхностное ознакомление; беглый просмотр10. n прост. утаивание доходовСинонимический ряд:1. perusal (noun) absorbing knowledge; examination; inspection; interpreting; learning; perception; perusal; reading; scanning2. flying (verb) darting; floating; flying; sailing; scudding; shooting3. glancing (verb) browsing; brushing; caroming; dip into; flipping; glance at; glancing; grazing; kissing; leaf through; ricocheting or ricochetting; riffle through; run through; scanning; shaving; skipping; thumb through4. skipping (verb) caroming; grazing; ricocheting; skipping -
8 flashing
1. оплавление2. вспышка3. высвечивать; миганиеСинонимический ряд:1. glancing (verb) blinking; coruscating; flickering; glancing; gleaming; glimmering; glinting; glistening; glittering; scintillating; shimmering; spangling; sparkling; twinkling; winking2. showing (verb) brandishing; displaying; disporting; exhibiting; exposing; flaunting; parading; show off; showing; showing off; sporting; trotting out -
9 flipping
a разг. чёртов, проклятыйСинонимический ряд:1. glancing (verb) browsing; dip into; glance at; glancing; leaf through; riffle through; run through; scanning; skimming; thumb through2. tossing (verb) toss up; tossing -
10 peeking
заглядывать; обращениеСинонимический ряд:1. inquisitive (adj.) curious; inquisitive; nosy; peeping; peering; prying2. glancing (verb) glancing; glimpsing; glinting; peeping -
11 glance
1. nounBlick, der2. intransitive verbcast or take or have a [quick] glance at something/somebody — einen [kurzen] Blick auf etwas/jemanden werfen
1) blicken; schauenglance at somebody/something — jemanden/etwas anblicken
glance at one's watch — auf seine Uhr blicken
she glanced at herself in the mirror — sie warf einen Blick in den Spiegel
glance down/up [at something] — [auf etwas (Akk.)] hinunter-/[zu etwas] aufblicken
glance through the newspaper — etc. die Zeitung usw. durchblättern
glance at the newspaper — etc. einen Blick in die Zeitung usw. werfen
glance round [the room] — sich [im Zimmer] umsehen
2)glance [off something] — abprallen [an etwas (Dat.)]; [Messer, Schwert:] abgleiten [an etwas (Dat.)]
strike somebody a glancing blow — jemanden nur streifen
* * *1. verb(to look very quickly: He glanced at the book; He glanced over the accounts.) einen flüchtigen Blick werfen auf2. noun(a brief or quick look: I had a glance at the books last night.) flüchtiger Blick- academic.ru/31265/glancing">glancing- at a glance
- glance off* * *[glɑ:n(t)s, AM glæn(t)s]I. n Blick mat first \glance auf den ersten Blicka meaningful/knowing \glance ein bedeutender/wissender Blickto exchange \glances Blicke austauschento give sth a \glance [or to have a \glance at sth] etw flüchtig anblickento see at a \glance mit einem Blick erfassenII. vi1. (look)2. (shine)the sunshine \glanced off her sunglasses and into my eyes das Sonnenlicht wurde von ihrer Sonnenbrille reflektiert und blendete mich* * *[glAːns]1. nBlick mshe gave him a warning/quick glance — sie warf ihm einen warnenden/kurzen Blick zu
he cast or had a quick glance round the room — er sah sich kurz im Zimmer um
2. visehen, blicken, schauen (esp S Ger)to glance at sb/sth — jdn/etw kurz ansehen, einen kurzen Blick auf etw (acc) werfen
to glance at or through a newspaper/report — einen kurzen Blick in eine Zeitung/einen Bericht werfen, eine Zeitung/einen Bericht überfliegen or kurz durchsehen
to glance down/in — einen Blick hinunter-/hineinwerfen, kurz hinunter-/hineinsehen
to glance round —
he glanced round the room — er sah sich im Zimmer um
* * *glance1 [ɡlɑːns; US ɡlæns]A v/iat auf akk):2. (auf)blitzen, (-)leuchtena) einen (schnellen) Blick werfen auf (akk),b) überfliegenC sat a glance mit einem Blick;at first glance auf den ersten Blick;give sb an admiring glance jemandem einen bewundernden Blick zuwerfen;take a glance at → A 12. (Auf)Blitzen n, (-)Leuchten n3. Abprallen n, Abgleiten nglance2 [ɡlɑːns; US ɡlæns] s MINER Blende f, Glanz m:glance coal Glanzkohle f* * *1. nounBlick, der2. intransitive verbcast or take or have a [quick] glance at something/somebody — einen [kurzen] Blick auf etwas/jemanden werfen
1) blicken; schauenglance at somebody/something — jemanden/etwas anblicken
glance down/up [at something] — [auf etwas (Akk.)] hinunter-/[zu etwas] aufblicken
glance through the newspaper — etc. die Zeitung usw. durchblättern
glance at the newspaper — etc. einen Blick in die Zeitung usw. werfen
glance round [the room] — sich [im Zimmer] umsehen
2)glance [off something] — abprallen [an etwas (Dat.)]; [Messer, Schwert:] abgleiten [an etwas (Dat.)]
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12 glance
1. verb(to look very quickly: He glanced at the book; He glanced over the accounts.) echar un vistazo, dar una mirada
2. noun(a brief or quick look: I had a glance at the books last night.) mirada, vistazo, ojeada- glancing- at a glance
- glance off
glance1 n mirada / vistazoglance2 vb echar una mirada / echar un vistazotr[glɑːns]1 mirada, vistazo, ojeada1 dar una mirada, echar un vistazo (at, a)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat a glance de un vistazoat first glance a primera vistato glance through ojear1) ricochet: rebotarit glanced off the wall: rebotó en la pared2)to glance at : mirar, echar un vistazo a3)to glance away : apartar los ojosglance n: mirada f, vistazo m, ojeada fn.• destello s.m.• mirada s.f.• ojeada s.f.• rebote s.m.• resbalón s.m.• vista s.f.• vistazo s.m.v.• destellar v.• lanzar una mirada v.• mirar v.• rebotar v.
I glæns, glɑːnsnoun mirada fto take/cast a glance at something — echarle or darle* un vistazo a algo, echarle una ojeada a algo
I could tell at a glance that... — con sólo echar un vistazo me di cuenta de que...
II
intransitive verb mirar[ɡlɑːns]to glance AT something — echarle una ojeada a algo, echarle or darle* un vistazo a algo
1.•
at a glance — de un vistazo•
without a backward glance — sin volver la vista atrás•
we exchanged a glance — intercambiamos una mirada•
at first glance — a primera vista•
to steal/ take a glance at sth/sb — echar un vistazo a algo/algn2.VI (=look) mirar•
to glance at — [+ person] lanzar una mirada a; [+ object] echar un vistazo a, ojear* * *
I [glæns, glɑːns]noun mirada fto take/cast a glance at something — echarle or darle* un vistazo a algo, echarle una ojeada a algo
I could tell at a glance that... — con sólo echar un vistazo me di cuenta de que...
II
intransitive verb mirarto glance AT something — echarle una ojeada a algo, echarle or darle* un vistazo a algo
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13 oler
v.to smell.desde aquí huelo el tabaco I can smell the cigarette smoke from here¡qué mal huele aquí! it smells awful here!este guisado huele que alimenta this stew smells deliciousoler a rayos to stink (to high heaven)* * *(o changes to hue in stressed syllables)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb- olerse* * *1. VT1) (=percibir por la nariz) to smell2) * (=sospechar) to suspectha olido lo que estás tramando — he suspects what you're up to, he's smelt a rat *
3) * (=curiosear) to poke one's nose into *siempre anda oliendo lo que hacen los demás — he's always poking his nose into other people's affairs
2. VI1) (=despedir olor) to smell (a of, like)huele muy bien — [comida] it smells very good; [flor, perfume] it smells very nice
¡qué mal huelen estos zapatos! — these shoes smell awful!
huele que alimenta * — (=muy bien) it smells heavenly; (=muy mal) it smells foul, it stinks to high heaven *
2) [indicando desconfianza]sus excusas me huelen a camelo — * his excuses sound a bit fishy to me *
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( percibir olores)¿no hueles a humo? — can't you smell smoke?
2) ( despedir olores) comida/perfume to smellqué bien/mal huele! — it smells good/awful!; (+ me/te/le etc)
3) (fam) ( expresando sospecha) (+ me/te/le etc)2. 3.esto me huele a cuento — I smell a rat o something fishy
olerse v pron (fam) to suspect* * *= smell, scent.Ex. Simply to be among books, glancing at one here, reading a page from one over there, enjoying them all as objects to be touched, looked at, even smelt, is a deep satisfaction.Ex. They scented the blood of the tapir also and were coming down the river shore expecting a feast.----* oler (a) = reek of, reek (of).* oler a perros muertos = stink to + high heaven.* oler mal = stink.* oler que apesta = stink to + high heaven.* olerse = scent.* oliendo a polvo = dust smelling.* que huele a lugar cerrado = fusty.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( percibir olores)¿no hueles a humo? — can't you smell smoke?
2) ( despedir olores) comida/perfume to smellqué bien/mal huele! — it smells good/awful!; (+ me/te/le etc)
3) (fam) ( expresando sospecha) (+ me/te/le etc)2. 3.esto me huele a cuento — I smell a rat o something fishy
olerse v pron (fam) to suspect* * *= smell, scent.Ex: Simply to be among books, glancing at one here, reading a page from one over there, enjoying them all as objects to be touched, looked at, even smelt, is a deep satisfaction.
Ex: They scented the blood of the tapir also and were coming down the river shore expecting a feast.* oler (a) = reek of, reek (of).* oler a perros muertos = stink to + high heaven.* oler mal = stink.* oler que apesta = stink to + high heaven.* olerse = scent.* oliendo a polvo = dust smelling.* que huele a lugar cerrado = fusty.* * *viA (percibir olores) oler A algo to smell sth¿no hueles a humo? can't you smell smoke?B (despedir olores) «comida/perfume» to smellel guiso huele muy bien the stew smells very good¡qué mal huele! it smells awful!(+ me/te/le etc): le huelen los pies his feet smelloler A algo to smell OF sthhuele a rosas it smells of rosestoda la casa huele a tabaco the whole house smells o ( colloq) reeks of cigarette smokehuele a gas there's a smell of gas, it smells of gasesto me huele a cuento I smell a rat o something fishyme huele que ella está detrás de todo esto I suspect o something tells me she's behind all this■ olervtto smell¿no hueles las rosas? can't you smell the roses?el perro olió la ropa del fugitivo the dog sniffed o smelled the fugitive's clothes■ olerse( fam); to suspectya me lo olía I thought so, I suspected as muchya me olía yo que aquí había algo raro I had an idea o a feeling there was something funny going on* * *
Multiple Entries:
oler
oler algo
oler ( conjugate oler) verbo intransitivo
1 ( percibir olores) oler A algo to smell sth;◊ ¿no hueles a humo? can't you smell smoke?
2 ( despedir olores) [comida/perfume] to smell;◊ ¡qué bien/mal huele! it smells good/awful!;
le huelen los pies his feet smell;
oler A algo ‹a rosas/ajo› to smell of sth
3 (fam) ( expresando sospecha) (+ me/te/le etc):
me huele que fue ella I have a feeling it was her
verbo transitivo [ persona] to smell;
[ animal] to sniff, smell
olerse verbo pronominal (fam) to suspect;
oler verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to smell: esa bronca huele a despido, from the sound of that row, someone's going to get fired
huele a pintura, it smells of paint
oler bien/mal, to smell good/bad
' oler' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apestar
- bien
- demonio
- tigre
- a
- encerrado
- feo
- huela
- huelo
- mal
- olfatear
English:
nice
- smell
- sniff
- damp
- face
- funny
- reek
- smack
* * *♦ vtto smell;desde aquí huelo el tabaco I can smell the cigarette smoke from here♦ vi1. [despedir olor] to smell (a of);¡qué mal huele aquí! it smells awful here!;¡huele que apesta! it stinks!;te huele un poco el aliento your breath smells a bit;huele a quemado it smells of burning;oler que alimenta: este guisado huele que alimenta this stew smells delicious;Humte huelen los pies que alimentan your feet are humming;Famoler a cuerno quemado to smell fishy;Famoler a rayos to stink (to high heaven);Famoler a tigre to stink;oler a encerrado to smell stuffy* * *I v/i1 smell (a of)2:me huelo algo fig there’s something fishy going on, I smell a ratII v/t smell* * *oler {51} vt1) : to smell2) inquirir: to pry into, to investigate3) averiguar: to smell out, to uncoveroler vi1) : to smellhuele mal: it smells bad2)oler a : to smell like, to smell ofhuele a pino: it smells like pine* * * -
14 glance
1. verb(to look very quickly: He glanced at the book; He glanced over the accounts.) kaste et blikk på, ta en titt (på)2. noun(a brief or quick look: I had a glance at the books last night.) blikk, øyekast- glancing- at a glance
- glance offblikkIsubst. \/ɡlɑːns\/1) (raskt) blikk, titt, kikk2) øyekast3) lysglimt, skimmer, glans4) streifing5) hentydning6) (sport, cricket) skjevt slag7) (geologi, gruvedrift, også glance coal)antrasitt(kull), glanskullan idle glance et flyktig blikkat a cursory glance ved et overfladisk blikkat a glance med ett blikk, med én gangat (the) first glance ved første øyekastloving glances kjærlige øyekasttake a glance at ta en titt på, kaste et blikk på, se påIIverb \/ɡlɑːns\/1) kikke, se fort, kaste et raskt blikk på, kaste et flyktig blikk på2) streife3) ( også glance aside\/off) gli av, prelle av, sprette av4) blinke, glimte5) ( også glance at\/upon) hentyde, alludere tilglance at omtale flyktig, streife inn på, hentyde tilglance furtively at kikke stjålent på, se på i smugglance one's eyes over\/down la blikket gli over, la øynene gli overglance over\/through se gjennomwithout glancing at ( overført) uten å tenke på -
15 glance
1. verb(to look very quickly: He glanced at the book; He glanced over the accounts.) kaste et blik2. noun(a brief or quick look: I had a glance at the books last night.) bladre; kaste blik på- glancing- at a glance
- glance off* * *1. verb(to look very quickly: He glanced at the book; He glanced over the accounts.) kaste et blik2. noun(a brief or quick look: I had a glance at the books last night.) bladre; kaste blik på- glancing- at a glance
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16 cocina
f.1 kitchen.2 cooker, stove.cocina eléctrica/de gas electric/gas cooker3 cooking (art).cocina casera home cookingcocina española Spanish cuisine o cookinglibro/clase de cocina cookery book/class4 kitchen stove, stove, cooker, kitchen range.5 cuisine, cookery, cooking.6 galley, ship's kitchen.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cocinar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cocinar.* * *1 (lugar) kitchen2 (gastronomía) cooking■ cocina española Spanish cooking, Spanish cuisine3 (aparato) cooker, US stove\cocina casera home cookingcocina de gas gas cooker, US gas stovecocina de mercado seasonal producecocina económica cooking rangecocina eléctrica electric cooker, US electric stove* * *noun f.1) kitchen2) cuisine* * *SF1) (=habitación) kitchenbatería 1., 4), cuchillo 1)2) (=aparato) stove, cookercocina de gas — gas cooker, gas stove
cocina de petróleo — LAm oil stove
cocina eléctrica — electric cooker, electric stove ( esp EEUU)
3) (=actividad) cooking, cookery; (=arte) cuisine, cookeryno me gusta nada la cocina — I don't like cookery o cooking at all
libro de cocina — cookery book, cookbook (EEUU)
la cocina valenciana — Valencian cuisine, Valencian cookery
* * *1) ( habitación) kitchen2) ( aparato) range (AmE), stove (AmE), cooker (BrE)3) ( arte) cookerylibro de cocina — cookbook, cookery book (BrE)
* * *= cooking, kitchen, cooking facilities.Ex. Some libraries have purchased display stands to hold these packs, covering a range of current regional information, such as cooking, baking, business and the natural sciences.Ex. The kitchen was full of glancing sunlight and clean color; and as she sat there her mind recurred to her attempts to get her assistant to stay.Ex. No sleeping room of a hotel shall include cooking facilities unless the they have been approved by the building department having jurisdiction over the hotel.----* alta cocina = haute cuisine.* armario de cocina = kitchen cabinet.* cocina a carbón = coal-burning stove.* cocina a gas = gas stove.* cocina a leña = wood-burning stove.* cocina casera = home cooking.* cocina de carbón = coal-burning stove.* cocina de gas = gas stove.* cocina de leña = wood-burning stove.* cocina modular = modular kitchen.* cuchillo de cocina = kitchen knife.* dispensador de papel de cocina = kitchen roll holder.* encimera de la cocina = kitchen counter top.* isla de cocina = kitchen island.* jefe de cocina = chef.* libro de cocina = book on cookery, cookbook.* mesa de cocina = kitchen table.* mobiliario de cocina = kitchen furniture.* muebles de cocina = kitchen furniture.* paño de cocina = tea towel.* papel de cocina = paper towel, kitchen paper.* placa de cocina = cooktop, hob, kitchen hob.* receta de cocina = cookery recipe.* robot de cocina = food mixer.* rollo de papel de cocina = kitchen roll.* si no aguantas el calor, sal de la cocina = if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.* temporizador de cocina = egg timer.* utensilio de cocina = kitchen utensil, cooking utensil.* utensilios de cocina = kitchenware.* utensilios para la cocina = cookware.* * *1) ( habitación) kitchen2) ( aparato) range (AmE), stove (AmE), cooker (BrE)3) ( arte) cookerylibro de cocina — cookbook, cookery book (BrE)
* * *= cooking, kitchen, cooking facilities.Ex: Some libraries have purchased display stands to hold these packs, covering a range of current regional information, such as cooking, baking, business and the natural sciences.
Ex: The kitchen was full of glancing sunlight and clean color; and as she sat there her mind recurred to her attempts to get her assistant to stay.Ex: No sleeping room of a hotel shall include cooking facilities unless the they have been approved by the building department having jurisdiction over the hotel.* alta cocina = haute cuisine.* armario de cocina = kitchen cabinet.* cocina a carbón = coal-burning stove.* cocina a gas = gas stove.* cocina a leña = wood-burning stove.* cocina casera = home cooking.* cocina de carbón = coal-burning stove.* cocina de gas = gas stove.* cocina de leña = wood-burning stove.* cocina modular = modular kitchen.* cuchillo de cocina = kitchen knife.* dispensador de papel de cocina = kitchen roll holder.* encimera de la cocina = kitchen counter top.* isla de cocina = kitchen island.* jefe de cocina = chef.* libro de cocina = book on cookery, cookbook.* mesa de cocina = kitchen table.* mobiliario de cocina = kitchen furniture.* muebles de cocina = kitchen furniture.* paño de cocina = tea towel.* papel de cocina = paper towel, kitchen paper.* placa de cocina = cooktop, hob, kitchen hob.* receta de cocina = cookery recipe.* robot de cocina = food mixer.* rollo de papel de cocina = kitchen roll.* si no aguantas el calor, sal de la cocina = if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.* temporizador de cocina = egg timer.* utensilio de cocina = kitchen utensil, cooking utensil.* utensilios de cocina = kitchenware.* utensilios para la cocina = cookware.* * *A (habitación) kitchenarmario/mesa de cocina kitchen cupboard/tableella lleva la cocina y el marido el bar she does the cooking and her husband runs the barCompuestos:field kitchen● cocina de or a gasgas stove o range o cookerrangeelectric stove o range o cookerC (arte) cookeryla cocina vasca Basque cuisine o cookerylibro de cocina cookbook, cookery book ( BrE)curso de cocina cookery course* * *
Del verbo cocinar: ( conjugate cocinar)
cocina es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cocina
cocinar
cocina sustantivo femenino
cocina de or a gas gas stove o (BrE) cooker;◊ cocina eléctrica electric stove o (BrE) cooker
( gastronomía) cuisine;
la cocina casera home cooking
cocinar ( conjugate cocinar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to cook;◊ ¿quién cocina en tu casa? who does the cooking in your house?
cocina sustantivo femenino
1 (habitación de la casa) kitchen
2 (electrodoméstico) cooker, US stove: la cocina es eléctrica, the cooker is electric
3 (modo de cocinar) cooking, cuisine
la cocina peruana, Peruvian cooking
cocinar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to cook
' cocina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amueblada
- amueblado
- ancha
- ancho
- armario
- batería
- bayeta
- cacharro
- campaña
- empantanarse
- encerrar
- exterior
- fogón
- fuego
- funcional
- hornillo
- llevar
- maña
- menaje
- molde
- paño
- pinche
- pirrar
- robot
- rodillo
- trapo
- arriba
- ayudante
- barrer
- campana
- cocinar
- cocineta
- condimento
- criollo
- cubo
- cuchillo
- desnivel
- dotado
- enchastrar
- equipar
- estufa
- fregadero
- gabinete
- horno
- libro
- lumbre
- mobiliario
- monumental
- paleta
- papa
English:
burner
- chopping board
- cloth
- cookbook
- cooker
- cookery
- cookery book
- cooking
- cooktop
- cuisine
- dishcloth
- dishtowel
- do
- down-home
- dresser
- exhaust fan
- food processor
- galley
- gas cooker
- granite
- grime
- hob
- hotplate
- intuitively
- kitchen
- kitchenware
- mess about
- mess around
- mop
- nowadays
- poor
- pot
- self-catering
- self-contained
- specialize
- stove
- tea cloth
- tea towel
- utensil
- worktop
- bed
- chef
- cook
- dish
- fixture
- food
- hatch
- keep
- mean
- processor
* * *cocina nf1. [habitación] kitchen;muebles/utensilios de cocina kitchen furniture/utensils2. [electrodoméstico] stove, Br cookercocina eléctrica electric stove o Br cooker;3. [arte] cooking;cocina española/mexicana Spanish/Mexican cuisine o cooking;libro de cocina cookbook, Br cookery bookcocina casera home cooking;cocina de mercado = cooking using fresh market produce;cocina rápida fast food;el microondas hace más fácil la cocina rápida the microwave makes it easier to prepare food quickly* * *f1 habitación kitchen2 aparato stove, cooker3 actividad cooking4:la cocina francesa French cuisine* * *cocina nf1) : kitchen2) : stove3) : cuisine, cooking* * *cocina n1. (lugar) kitchen2. (aparato) cooker3. (técnica) cookery4. (gastronomía) cooking -
17 recordar
v.1 to remember (acordarse de).ese pintor recuerda a Picasso that painter is reminiscent of Picassosi mal no recuerdo as far as I can rememberMaría recuerda su niñez Mary remembers her childhood.María recuerda y llora Mary remembers and cries.2 to remind (traer a la memoria).me recuerda a un amigo mío he reminds me of a friend of minerecuérdame que cierre el gas remind me to turn the gas offtienes que ir al dentista esta tarde — ¡no me lo recuerdes! you have to go to the dentist this afternoon — don't remind me!Le recordaré a María I will remind Mary.3 to remind to.María le recuerda a Ricardo recogerla Mary reminds Richard to pick her up.4 to remember of.Esta foto me recordó a mi papá This photo remembered me of my father.* * *1 (rememorar) to remember■ ¿recuerdas? do you remember?2 (traer a la memoria) to remind (a, of)3 (conmemorar) to commemorate\que yo recuerde as far as I can remembersi mal no recuerdo if I remember rightly, if my memory serves me right* * *verb1) to remember, recall2) remind* * *1. VT1) (=acordarse de) to remember1999 será recordado como un año estupendo para todos — 1999 will be remembered as a great year for everybody
recuerdo que un día se me acercó y me dijo... — I remember that one day she came over to me and said...
no lo recuerdo — I can't remember, I don't remember
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creo recordar que... — I seem to remember o recall that...•
recordar haber hecho algo — to remember doing o having done sthrecuerda haberlo dicho — he remembers saying o having said it
no recuerdo haberte dado permiso para salir — I don't remember o recall giving o having given you permission to go out
2) (=traer a la memoria) to remindestas botas me recuerdan a las que llevábamos de pequeños — these boots remind me of the ones we used to wear as children
¿a qué te recuerda esa foto? — what does that photo remind you of?
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recordar algo a algn — to remind sb of sthme permito recordarle que aún no hemos recibido el pago — I would remind you o may I remind you that we have not yet received payment
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recordar a algn que haga algo — to remind sb to do sth3) Méx * (=despertar) to wake up2.VI to rememberno recuerdo — I can't o don't remember
si mal no recuerdo — if my memory serves me right o correctly, if I remember rightly o correctly
que yo recuerde — as far as I can remember, as I recall frm
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nombre/fecha> to remember, recallrecuerdo que lo puse ahí — I remember o recall putting it there
b) ( rememorar) to remember2)a) ( traer a la memoria)recordarle A alguien/algo que + subj — to remind somebody about something/to + inf
recuérdale lo de la cena/que los llame — remind him about the supper/to call them about the supper
les recuerdo que... — I would like to remind you that...
b) (por asociación, parecido) to remindestos versos recuerdan a Neruda — these verses are reminiscent of Neruda; (+ me/te/le etc)
2.esto me recuerda que... — this reminds me that...
3.que yo recuerde... — as far as I remember...
recordarse v pron (Chi) ( acordarse) to rememberrecordarse DE algo/alguien — to remember something/somebody
* * *= cast + mind back to, recall, recollect, remember, remind, hark(en) back to, come back, reminisce, evoke, be reminiscent of, bring to + mind, recur to, hearken back to.Ex. First cast your mind back to our examination of the Colon Classification.Ex. As will be recalled from the foregoing discussion of Panizzi's ideology, his main entry was designed to represent a book not as a individual entity but as an edition of a particular work by a particular author.Ex. There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.Ex. A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.Ex. The insert mode indicator (the arrow pointing upwards) appears on the screen to remind you that the keyboard is in insert mode.Ex. The third point is one that harks back to the chapter on peer influences.Ex. At the sight of the park, something came back to Slake.Ex. A general session featured Isaac Asimov who reminisced about libraries in his youth and predicted the continuing need for libraries.Ex. If my comments yesterday managed to evoke the landscape of the State of Ohio, I offer no apologies.Ex. In this sense this book is reminiscent of the cunningly drawn pictures of our youth.Ex. These commands bring to mind word frequency-based automatic indexing algorithms of the past 3 decades.Ex. The kitchen was full of glancing sunlight and clean color; and as she sat there her mind recurred to her attempts to get her assistant to stay.Ex. The term 'first cold press' hearkens back to the traditional method, where the best oil came from the first pressing; subsequent pressings release more oil, but of inferior quality.----* ayuda para recordar = memory aid.* digno de ser recordado = memorable.* facilidad de recordar = memorability.* facultad de recordar = power of recall.* hacer recordar = jog + Posesivo + memory, bring to + mind.* que ayuda a recordar = memory-jogging.* que + Pronombre + recordar = to the best of + Posesivo + recollection.* que se recuerde = in living memory.* recordar a = reek of.* recordar a uno Algo = bring + Nombre + back to.* recordar de un modo rápido = sweep back to.* recordar el pasado = take + a trip down memory lane, stroll down + memory lane, take + a stroll down memory lane.* recordar fácilmente = produce + on call.* recordar mal = misremember.* recordar + Posesivo + palabras = mark + Posesivo + words.* recordarse = go down as.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nombre/fecha> to remember, recallrecuerdo que lo puse ahí — I remember o recall putting it there
b) ( rememorar) to remember2)a) ( traer a la memoria)recordarle A alguien/algo que + subj — to remind somebody about something/to + inf
recuérdale lo de la cena/que los llame — remind him about the supper/to call them about the supper
les recuerdo que... — I would like to remind you that...
b) (por asociación, parecido) to remindestos versos recuerdan a Neruda — these verses are reminiscent of Neruda; (+ me/te/le etc)
2.esto me recuerda que... — this reminds me that...
3.que yo recuerde... — as far as I remember...
recordarse v pron (Chi) ( acordarse) to rememberrecordarse DE algo/alguien — to remember something/somebody
* * *= cast + mind back to, recall, recollect, remember, remind, hark(en) back to, come back, reminisce, evoke, be reminiscent of, bring to + mind, recur to, hearken back to.Ex: First cast your mind back to our examination of the Colon Classification.
Ex: As will be recalled from the foregoing discussion of Panizzi's ideology, his main entry was designed to represent a book not as a individual entity but as an edition of a particular work by a particular author.Ex: There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.Ex: A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.Ex: The insert mode indicator (the arrow pointing upwards) appears on the screen to remind you that the keyboard is in insert mode.Ex: The third point is one that harks back to the chapter on peer influences.Ex: At the sight of the park, something came back to Slake.Ex: A general session featured Isaac Asimov who reminisced about libraries in his youth and predicted the continuing need for libraries.Ex: If my comments yesterday managed to evoke the landscape of the State of Ohio, I offer no apologies.Ex: In this sense this book is reminiscent of the cunningly drawn pictures of our youth.Ex: These commands bring to mind word frequency-based automatic indexing algorithms of the past 3 decades.Ex: The kitchen was full of glancing sunlight and clean color; and as she sat there her mind recurred to her attempts to get her assistant to stay.Ex: The term 'first cold press' hearkens back to the traditional method, where the best oil came from the first pressing; subsequent pressings release more oil, but of inferior quality.* ayuda para recordar = memory aid.* digno de ser recordado = memorable.* facilidad de recordar = memorability.* facultad de recordar = power of recall.* hacer recordar = jog + Posesivo + memory, bring to + mind.* que ayuda a recordar = memory-jogging.* que + Pronombre + recordar = to the best of + Posesivo + recollection.* que se recuerde = in living memory.* recordar a = reek of.* recordar a uno Algo = bring + Nombre + back to.* recordar de un modo rápido = sweep back to.* recordar el pasado = take + a trip down memory lane, stroll down + memory lane, take + a stroll down memory lane.* recordar fácilmente = produce + on call.* recordar mal = misremember.* recordar + Posesivo + palabras = mark + Posesivo + words.* recordarse = go down as.* * *vtA1 ‹nombre/fecha› to remember, recall¿recuerdas dónde lo encontraste? do you remember o recall where you found it?soy muy malo para recordar fechas I'm very bad at remembering datesrecuerdo que lo puse sobre la mesa I remember o recall putting it on the tableno recordaba exactamente qué había pasado she couldn't recall o recollect o remember exactly what had happened2 (rememorar) to rememberrecordar viejos tiempos to remember the old days, to reminisce about the old daysrecuerdo esa época con mucho cariño I have fond memories of that timeB1 (traer a la memoria) recordarle algo A algn:recuérdale que los llame remind him to call themles recuerdo que mañana es el último día remember that o I would like to remind you that tomorrow is the last dayme recordó lo del sábado pasado he reminded me about what happened last Saturday2 (por asociación, parecido) to remindsu forma recuerda la de una calabaza its shape reminds one of a pumpkin, its shape is reminiscent of a pumpkinestos versos recuerdan a Jorge Manrique these verses are reminiscent of Jorge Manrique(+ me/te/le etc): esto me recuerda aquella vez que … this reminds me of the time that …me recuerdas a tu hermano you remind me of your brotherestas calles me recuerdan mucho Bogotá these streets remind me a lot of Bogotá■ recordarviA (acordarse) to rememberque yo recuerde sólo estaba él as I remember (it) o as I recall o as far as I remember he was the only one theresi mal no recuerdo if I remember right, if my memory serves me well o correctlyB ( Chi) (acordarse) to remember recordarse DE algo/algn to remember sth/sb* * *
Multiple Entries:
recordar
recordar algo
recordar ( conjugate recordar) verbo transitivo
1
◊ recuerdo que lo puse ahí I remember o recall putting it there
2a) ( traer a la memoria) recordarle A algnalgo/ que haga algo to remind sb about sth/to do sth;◊ les recuerdo que … I would like to remind you that …
verbo intransitivo ( acordarse) to remember;
recordar
I verbo transitivo
1 (acordarse) to remember, recall: no recuerdo su nombre, I can't remember his name
2 (hacer recordar) to remind: recuérdame que compre el pan, remind me to buy some bread
me recuerda a su madre, she reminds me of her mother
II verbo intransitivo to remember: si mal no recuerdo, if I remember rightly ➣ Ver nota en remember y remind
To remember significa recordar algo ocurrido en el pasado: Recuerdo mi último cumpleaños. I remember my last birthday. To remind significa recordar a alguien que tiene que hacer algo: Recuérdame que mañana tengo que ir al banco. Remind me to go to the bank tomorrow.
' recordar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desempolvar
- evocar
- hablarse
- pasada
- pasado
- recuerdo
- vista
- acordar
- creer
- retener
English:
eventful
- look back
- recall
- recollect
- remember
- remind
- reminiscent
- seem
- think back
- bring
- mind
- must
- reminder
- think
* * *♦ vt1. [acordarse de] to remember;no recuerdo dónde he dejado las llaves I can't remember where I left the keys;recuerdo que me lo dijo I remember him telling me;no recordaba yo un invierno tan frío I don't remember a winter as cold as this2. [traer a la memoria] to remind;recuérdame que cierre el gas remind me to turn the gas off;te recuerdo que el plazo termina mañana don't forget that the deadline is tomorrow;tienes que ir al dentista esta tarde – ¡no me lo recuerdes! you have to go to the dentist this afternoon – don't remind me!3. [por asociación] to remind;me recuerda a un amigo mío he reminds me of a friend of mine;me recuerda aquella vez que nos quedamos sin luz it reminds me of that time when the electricity got cut off♦ vi1. [acordarse] to remember;si mal no recuerdo as far as I can remember* * *I v/t remember, recall;recordar algo a alguien remind s.o. of sthII v/i1:si mal no recuerdo if my memory serves me right2 Méxwake up* * *recordar {19} vt1) : to recall, to remember2) : to remindrecordar vi1) acordarse: to remember2) despertar: to wake up* * *recordar vb1. (acordarse) to remember2. (hacer pensar) to remind -
18 strike
strike [straɪk]grève ⇒ 1 (a) raid ⇒ 1 (b) attaque ⇒ 1 (b) escadre ⇒ 1 (c) découverte ⇒ 1 (d) sonnerie ⇒ 1 (e) frapper ⇒ 3 (a), 3 (c)-(e), 3 (n), 4 (a) toucher ⇒ 3 (a) atteindre ⇒ 3 (a) heurter ⇒ 3 (b) sonner ⇒ 3 (f), 4 (d) jouer ⇒ 3 (g) conclure ⇒ 3 (h) rendre ⇒ 3 (j) découvrir ⇒ 3 (l) attaquer ⇒ 3 (q), 4 (b) faire grève ⇒ 4 (c)1 noun∎ to go on strike se mettre en ou faire grève;∎ to be (out) on strike être en grève;∎ to threaten strike action menacer de faire ou de se mettre en grève;∎ the Italian air strike la grève des transports aériens en Italie;∎ railway strike grève f des chemins de fer;∎ teachers' strike grève f des enseignants;∎ coal or miners' strike grève f des mineurs;∎ postal or post office strike grève f des postes;∎ rent strike grève f des loyers∎ to carry out air strikes against or on enemy bases lancer des raids aériens contre des bases ennemies;∎ retaliatory strike raid m de représailles; (nuclear) deuxième frappe f∎ a gold strike la découverte d'un gisement d'or;∎ the recent oil strikes in the North Sea la découverte récente de gisements de pétrole en mer du Nord;∎ it was a lucky strike c'était un coup de chance(e) (of clock → chime, mechanism) sonnerie f;∎ life was regulated by the strike of the church clock la vie était rythmée par la cloche de l'église∎ the strike of iron on iron le bruit du fer qui frappe le fer;∎ he adjusted the strike of the keys on the platen roll il a réglé la frappe des caractères contre le cylindre∎ figurative he has two strikes against him il est mal parti;∎ figurative being too young was another strike against her le fait d'être trop jeune constituait un handicap supplémentaire pour elle(h) (in bowling) honneur m double;∎ to get or to score a strike réussir un honneur double∎ at the strike of day à la pointe ou au point du jour(a) (committee, movement) de grève∎ she raised her hand to strike him elle leva la main pour le frapper;∎ he struck me with his fist il m'a donné un coup de poing;∎ the chairman struck the table with his gavel le président donna un coup de marteau sur la table;∎ she took the vase and struck him on or over the head elle saisit le vase et lui donna un coup sur la tête;∎ she struck him across the face elle lui a donné une gifle;∎ a light breeze struck the sails une légère brise gonfla les voiles;∎ the phenomenon occurs when warm air strikes cold ce phénomène se produit lorsque de l'air chaud entre en contact avec de l'air froid;∎ a wave struck the side of the boat une vague a heurté le côté du bateau;∎ the arrow struck the target la flèche a atteint la cible;∎ a hail of bullets struck the car la voiture a été mitraillée;∎ he was struck by a piece of shrapnel il a été touché par ou il a reçu un éclat de grenade;∎ to be struck by lightning être frappé par la foudre, être foudroyé;∎ he went for them striking blows left and right il s'est jeté sur eux, distribuant les coups de tous côtés;∎ who struck the first blow? qui a porté le premier coup?, qui a frappé le premier?;∎ he struck the tree a mighty blow with the axe il a donné un grand coup de hache dans l'arbre;∎ the trailer struck the post a glancing blow la remorque a percuté le poteau en passant;∎ figurative to strike a blow for democracy/women's rights (law, event) faire progresser la démocratie/les droits de la femme; (person, group) marquer des points en faveur de la démocratie/des droits des femmes(b) (bump into, collide with) heurter, cogner;∎ his foot struck the bar on his first jump son pied a heurté la barre lors de son premier saut;∎ she fell and struck her head on or against the kerb elle s'est cogné la tête contre le bord du trottoir en tombant;∎ the Volvo struck the bus head on la Volvo a heurté le bus de plein fouet;∎ Nautical we've struck ground! nous avons touché (le fond)!(c) (afflict → of drought, disease, worry, regret) frapper; (→ of storm, hurricane, disaster, wave of violence) s'abattre sur, frapper;∎ an earthquake struck the city un tremblement de terre a frappé la ville;∎ he was struck by a heart attack il a eu une crise cardiaque;∎ the pain struck her as she tried to get up la douleur l'a saisie au moment où elle essayait de se lever;∎ I was struck by or with doubts j'ai été pris de doute, le doute s'est emparé de moi(d) (occur to) frapper;∎ only later did it strike me as unusual ce n'est que plus tard que j'ai trouvé ça ou que cela m'a paru bizarre;∎ it suddenly struck him how little had changed il a soudain pris conscience du fait que peu de choses avaient changé;∎ did it never strike you that you weren't wanted there? ne vous est-il jamais venu à l'esprit que vous étiez de trop?;∎ a terrible thought struck her une idée affreuse lui vint à l'esprit;∎ it strikes me as useless/as the perfect gift ça me semble ou paraît inutile/être le cadeau idéal;∎ he strikes me as (being) sincere il me paraît sincère;∎ it doesn't strike me as being the best course of action il ne me semble pas que ce soit la meilleure voie à suivre∎ the first thing that struck me was his pallor la première chose qui m'a frappé, c'était sa pâleur;∎ what strikes you is the silence ce qui (vous) frappe, c'est le silence;∎ how did she strike you? quelle impression vous a-t-elle faite?, quel effet vous a-t-elle fait?;∎ how did Tokyo/the film strike you? comment avez-vous trouvé Tokyo/le film?;∎ we can eat here and meet them later, how does that strike you? on peut manger ici et les retrouver plus tard, qu'en penses-tu?;∎ I wasn't very struck British with or American by his colleague son collègue ne m'a pas fait une grande impression∎ the church clock struck five l'horloge de l'église a sonné cinq heures;∎ it was striking midnight as we left minuit sonnait quand nous partîmes(g) (play → note, chord) jouer;∎ she struck a few notes on the piano elle a joué quelques notes sur le piano;∎ when he struck the opening chords the audience applauded quand il a joué ou plaqué les premiers accords le public a applaudi;∎ his presence/his words struck a gloomy note sa présence a/ses paroles ont mis une note de tristesse;∎ the report strikes an optimistic note/a note of warning for the future le rapport est très optimiste/très alarmant pour l'avenir;∎ does it strike a chord? est-ce que cela te rappelle ou dit quelque chose?;∎ to strike a chord with the audience faire vibrer la foule;∎ her description of company life will strike a chord with many managers beaucoup de cadres se reconnaîtront dans sa description de la vie en entreprise(h) (arrive at, reach → deal, treaty, agreement) conclure;∎ to strike a bargain conclure un marché;∎ I'll strike a bargain with you je te propose un marché;∎ it's not easy to strike a balance between too much and too little freedom il n'est pas facile de trouver un équilibre ou de trouver le juste milieu entre trop et pas assez de liberté∎ to strike fear or terror into sb remplir qn d'effroi(j) (cause to become) rendre;∎ to strike sb blind/dumb rendre qn aveugle/muet;∎ the news struck us speechless with horror nous sommes restés muets d'horreur en apprenant la nouvelle;∎ I was struck dumb by the sheer cheek of the man! je suis resté muet devant le culot de cet homme!;∎ a stray bullet struck him dead il a été tué par une balle perdue;∎ she was struck dead by a heart attack elle a été foudroyée par une crise cardiaque;∎ God strike me dead if I lie! je jure que c'est la vérité!∎ he struck a match or a light il a frotté une allumette;∎ British familiar old-fashioned strike a light! nom de Dieu!∎ familiar British to strike it lucky, American to strike it rich (make material gain) trouver le filon; (be lucky) avoir de la veine(m) (adopt → attitude) adopter;∎ he struck an attitude of wounded righteousness il a pris un air de dignité offensée(n) (mint → coin, medal) frapper∎ to strike camp lever le camp;∎ Nautical to strike the flag or the colours amener les couleurs;∎ Theatre to strike the set démonter le décor∎ that remark must be struck or American stricken from the record cette remarque doit être retirée du procès-verbal∎ the union is striking four of the company's plants le syndicat a déclenché des grèves dans quatre des usines de la société;∎ students are striking their classes les étudiants font la grève des cours;∎ the dockers are striking ships carrying industrial waste les dockers refusent de s'occuper des cargos chargés de déchets industriels∎ to strike roots prendre racine;∎ the tree had struck deep roots into the ground l'arbre avait des racines très profondes∎ she struck at me with her umbrella elle essaya de me frapper avec son parapluie;∎ familiar to strike lucky avoir de la veine;∎ proverb strike while the iron is hot il faut battre le fer pendant qu'il est chaud(b) (attack → gen) attaquer; (→ snake) mordre; (→ wild animal) sauter ou bondir sur sa proie; (→ bird of prey) fondre ou s'abattre sur sa proie;∎ the bombers struck at dawn les bombardiers attaquèrent à l'aube;∎ the murderer has struck again l'assassin a encore frappé;∎ these are measures which strike at the root/heart of the problem voici des mesures qui attaquent le problème à la racine/qui s'attaquent au cœur du problème;∎ this latest incident strikes right at the heart of government policy ce dernier incident remet complètement en cause la politique gouvernementale∎ they're striking for more pay ils font grève pour obtenir une augmentation de salaire;∎ the nurses struck over the minister's decision to freeze wages les infirmières ont fait grève suite à la décision du ministre de bloquer les salaires∎ midnight had already struck minuit avait déjà sonné(e) (happen suddenly → illness, disaster, earthquake) survenir, se produire, arriver;∎ we were travelling quietly along when disaster struck nous roulions tranquillement lorsque la catastrophe s'est produite;∎ the first tremors struck at 3 a.m. les premières secousses sont survenues à 3 heures du matin(f) (travel, head)∎ to strike across country prendre à travers champs;∎ they then struck west ils sont ensuite partis vers l'ouest(i) (of cutting) prendre (racine)►► strike ballot = vote avant que les syndicats ne décident d'une grève;Insurance strike clause clause f pour cas de grève;strike force (nuclear capacity) force f de frappe; (of police, soldiers → squad) détachement m ou brigade f d'intervention; (→ larger force) force f d'intervention;strike fund = caisse de prévoyance permettant d'aider les grévistes;strike pay salaire m de gréviste (versé par le syndicat ou par un fonds de solidarité);Finance strike price (for share) prix m d'exercice∎ the government struck back at its critics le gouvernement a répondu à ceux qui le critiquaientfoudroyer, terrasser;∎ figurative struck down by disease terrassé par la maladie∎ to be struck off (doctor, solicitor) être radié(c) Typography tirer∎ (go) to strike off to the left prendre à gauche;∎ we struck off into the forest nous sommes entrés ou avons pénétré dans la forêt(a) (cross out) rayer, barrer(b) (in baseball) éliminer(a) (set up on one's own) s'établir à son compte∎ she struck out across the fields elle prit à travers champs;∎ figurative they decided to strike out into a new direction ils ont décidé de prendre une nouvelle direction∎ we struck out for the shore nous avons commencé à nager en direction de la côte(d) (aim a blow) frapper;∎ she struck out at him elle essaya de le frapper; figurative elle s'en est prise à lui;∎ they struck out in all directions with their truncheons ils distribuaient des coups de matraque à droite et à gauche(e) (in baseball) être éliminéBritish (cross out) rayer, barrer∎ to strike up a conversation with sb engager la conversation avec qn;∎ they immediately struck up a conversation ils sont immédiatement entrés en conversation;∎ to strike up an acquaintance/a friendship with sb lier connaissance/se lier d'amitié avec qn∎ the band struck up the national anthem l'orchestre commença à jouer l'hymne national ou entonna les premières mesures de l'hymne national(musician, orchestra) commencer à jouer; (music) commencer -
19 catch
1. transitive verb,catch somebody by the arm — jemanden am Arm packen od. fassen
catch hold of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas festhalten; (to stop oneself falling) sich an jemandem/etwas festhalten
2) (intercept motion of) auffangen; fangen [Ball]get something caught or catch something on/in something — mit etwas an/in etwas (Dat.) hängen bleiben
I got my finger caught or caught my finger in the door — ich habe mir den Finger in der Tür eingeklemmt
get caught on/in something — an/in etwas (Dat.) hängen bleiben
3) (travel by) nehmen; (manage to see) sehen; (be in time for) [noch] erreichen; [noch] kriegen (ugs.) [Bus, Zug]; [noch] erwischen (ugs.) [Person]did you catch her in? — hast du sie zu Hause erwischt? (ugs.)
4) (surprise)catch somebody at/doing something — jemanden bei etwas erwischen (ugs.) /[dabei] erwischen, wie er etwas tut (ugs.)
I caught myself thinking how... — ich ertappte mich bei dem Gedanken, wie...
5) (become infected with, receive) sich (Dat.) zuziehen od. (ugs.) holencatch [a] cold — sich erkälten/sich (Dat.) einen Schnupfen holen; (fig.) übel dran sein
catch it — (fig. coll.) etwas kriegen (ugs.)
you'll catch it from me — du kannst von mir was erleben (ugs.)
6) (arrest)catch somebody's fancy — jemandem gefallen; jemanden ansprechen
catch the Speaker's eye — (Parl.) das Wort erhalten
catch somebody's eye — jemandem auffallen; [Gegenstand:] jemandem ins Auge fallen; (be impossible to overlook) jemandem ins Auge springen
7) (hit)catch somebody on/in something — jemanden auf/in etwas (Akk.) treffen
catch somebody a blow [on/in something] — jemandem einen Schlag [auf/in etwas (Akk.)] versetzen
8) (grasp in thought) verstehen; mitbekommendid you catch his meaning? — hast du verstanden od. mitbekommen, was er meint?
9) see academic.ru/11419/catch_out">catch out 1)2. intransitive verb,1) (begin to burn) [anfangen zu] brennen3. nounmy coat caught on a nail — ich blieb mit meinem Mantel an einem Nagel hängen
make [several] good catches — [mehrmals] gut fangen
2) (amount caught, lit. or fig.) Fang, der3) (trick, difficulty) Haken, der (in an + Dat.)the catch is that... — der Haken an der Sache ist, dass...
it's catch-22 — (coll.) es ist ein Teufelskreis
6) (catcher)Phrasal Verbs:- catch on- catch up* * *[kæ ] 1. past tense, past participle - caught; verb1) (to stop and hold (something which is moving); to capture: He caught the cricket ball; The cat caught a mouse; Did you catch any fish?; I tried to catch his attention.) fangen2) (to be in time for, or get on (a train, bus etc): I'll have to catch the 9.45 (train) to London.) erreichen5) (to (cause to) become accidentally attached or held: The child caught her fingers in the car door.) einklemmen6) (to hit: The punch caught him on the chin.) treffen7) (to manage to hear: Did you catch what she said?) mitkriegen8) (to start burning: I dropped a match on the pile of wood and it caught (fire) immediately.) Feuer fangen2. noun1) (an act of catching: He took a fine catch behind the wicket.) das Fangen2) (a small device for holding (a door etc) in place: The catch on my suitcase is broken.) der Griff4) (a trick or problem: There's a catch in this question.) der Haken•- catching- catchy
- catch-phrase
- catch-word
- catch someone's eye
- catch on
- catch out
- catch up* * *[kætʃ]I. n<pl -es>to make/take a good \catch gut fangento miss a \catch den Ball nicht fangenhe's missed three easy \catches; if he misses another \catch, he's out! er hat drei leichte Bälle nicht gefangen, wenn er nochmal nicht fängt, ist er draußenwindow \catch Fensterverriegelung fall the window \catches were tightly closed alle Fenster waren fest verschlossenher new boyfriend is not much of a \catch mit ihrem neuen Freund hat sie keinen besonders guten Fang gemacht famshe made quite a \catch sie hat einen guten Fang gemacht fam; (in marriage also) sie hat eine gute Partie gemachtwhat's the \catch? wo ist der Haken [an der Sache]? famwith a \catch in one's voice mit stockender Stimmethe kids were running around playing \catch die Kinder rannten herum und spielten FangenI only got some \catches of their conversation ich bekam nur einige Gesprächsfetzen von ihnen mitII. vt<caught, caught>1. (intercept)▪ to \catch sb jdn [o jds Fall] auffangen2. (grab)to \catch sb by the arm/hand jdn am Arm/bei der Hand fassento \catch sb's arm/hand jds Arm/Hand ergreifento \catch hold of sth etw zu fassen bekommen3. (capture)the virus was caught in time das Virus wurde rechtzeitig erkannt4. (surprise, get hold of)he was caught with 10 kg of heroin er wurde mit 10 kg Heroin erwischt famyou won't \catch her at work after four o'clock nach vier wirst du sie kaum noch bei der Arbeit antreffen [o fam erwischen]you caught me at a bad time Sie haben einen schlechten Zeitpunkt erwischt famhave I caught you at a bad time? komme ich ungelegen?you won't \catch me in that shop! in dem Laden wirst du mich niemals findento \catch sb in the act jdn auf frischer Tat ertappencaught in the act! auf frischer Tat ertappt!ah, caught you! ah, hab ich dich erwischt! famto be caught in a thunderstorm von einem Gewitter überrascht werdento \catch sb red-handed jdn auf frischer Tat ertappenI even caught myself feeling sorry for the thief zuletzt ertappte ich mich sogar dabei, dass [o wie] mir der Dieb auch noch leid tat5. (meet)▪ to \catch sb jdn treffenI'll \catch you later bis später6.▪ to \catch sth (contract) sich dat etw einfangen; ( fig: be influenced by) sich akk von etw dat anstecken lassento \catch a cold sich akk erkältenhe was caught by Jones er schied durch Jones aus8.▪ to \catch sth in sth (trap) etw in etw akk einklemmen; (entangle) mit etw dat in etw dat hängen bleibenhe caught his foot in the rope sein Fuß verfing sich im Seilshe caught her hair in the bushes ihre Haare verhedderten sich im GesträuchI caught my hand in the door ich habe mir die Hand in der Tür eingeklemmtto be caught in the crossfire ins Kreuzfeuer geraten; ( fig) zwischen zwei Lager geratento be caught between two things/people zwischen zwei Dingen/Menschen hin und her gerissen seinshe's caught between taking the job or travelling around the world sie ist [innerlich] hin und her gerissen, ob sie die Stelle annehmen oder um die Welt reisen soll10.to \catch the bus/train (take) den Bus/Zug nehmen; (be on time) den Bus/Zug kriegen [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR erwischen] fam11. (collect)12. (depict)▪ to \catch sth mood, atmosphere etw festhalten [o einfangen13. (attract)to \catch sb's attention [or eye] jds Aufmerksamkeit erregento \catch sb's fancy jdm gefallento \catch the imagination die Fantasie anregen [o geh beflügeln]to \catch sb's interest jds Interesse weckenwe rushed to \catch the show wir beeilten uns, um die Show nicht zu verpassenfinish the letter so we can \catch the post schreib den Brief fertig, damit er noch mit der Post wegkommt15. (get)to \catch the light das Licht einfangen gehthe necklace caught the light die Kette reflektiert das Lichtto \catch a few [or some] rays ( fam) sich akk ein bisschen die Sonne auf den Bauch scheinen lassen famto \catch the sun ( fam) place viel Sonnenlicht [ab]bekommen; person: get a suntan braun werden; (get sunburn) einen [leichten] Sonnenbrand bekommen16. (notice)▪ to \catch sth etw erfassen18. (hit)to \catch sb on the arm/chin jdn am Arm/Kinn treffenhe was caught on the chin with a left hook er wurde von einem linken Haken am Kinn getroffento \catch sb a blow in the stomach jdm einen Schlag in die Magengrube versetzen19. (bump)she caught her head on the mantelpiece sie schlug mit dem Kopf auf den [o dem] Kaminsims auf20. (bump into)his head caught the edge of the table er schlug mit dem Kopf auf die [o der] Tischkante auf21. (burn)to \catch fire [or light] Feuer fangen22.▶ to \catch one's breath nach Luft schnappen; (stop breathing) die Luft anhalten; (breath normally again) verschnaufenJoe really caught it from Sam Sam hat's Joe mal so richtig gegeben famIII. vi<caught, caught>to \catch at sb's sleeve jdn am Ärmel zupfenmy foot caught in the rope mein Fuß verfing sich im Seilcareful, your jumper has caught on a nail! pass auf, du bist mit deinem Pulli an einem Nagel hängen geblieben!* * *[ktʃ] vb: pret, ptp caught1. n1)to make a (good) catch — (gut) fangenhe's a good catch (fig inf) — er ist ein guter Fang; (for marriage also) er ist eine gute Partie
3) (= children's game) Fangen nt4) (= trick, snag) Haken mwhere's the catch? — wo liegt or ist (da) der Haken?
there's a catch in it somewhere! — die Sache hat irgendwo einen Haken, da ist irgendwo ein Haken dabei
6) (= break in voice) Stocken nt8) (= fragment) Bruchstück nt2. vt2) fish, mice fangen; thief, offender fassen, schnappen (inf), erwischen (inf); escaped animal (ein)fangen; (inf = manage to see) erwischen (inf)to catch sb's arm, to catch sb by the arm —
glass which catches the light — Glas, in dem sich das Licht spiegelt
to catch sight/a glimpse of sb/sth — jdn/etw erblicken or zu sehen kriegen (inf)
to catch sb's attention/eye — jdn auf sich (acc) aufmerksam machen
to be caught between two people/alternatives —
he was caught between envy and admiration — er war zwischen Neid und Bewunderung hin und her gerissen
3) (= take by surprise) erwischen, ertappenI caught him flirting with my wife — ich habe ihn (dabei) erwischt, wie er mit meiner Frau flirtete
I caught myself feeling sorry for him — ich habe mich dabei ertappt, dass er mir leidtat
(you won't) catch me doing that again! (inf) you won't catch me falling for that trick again (inf) aha, caught you (with question) — das mache ich bestimmt nicht wieder! auf den Trick falle ich nicht noch einmal herein hab ich dich doch erwischt (inf) ha ha, reingefallen (inf)
caught in the act — auf frischer Tat ertappt; (sexually) in flagranti erwischt
4) (= take) bus, train etc nehmen5) (= be in time for) train, bus erreichen, kriegen (inf)if you want to catch the 4 o'clock post... — wenn das mit der Vieruhrleerung mitsoll...
if I hurry I'll catch the end of the film — wenn ich mich beeile kriege ich das Ende des Films noch mit (inf)
6) (= become entangled) hängen bleiben mit7) (with stitches) mit ein paar Stichen befestigen8) (= understand, hear) mitkriegen (inf)9)to catch an illness — sich (dat) eine Krankheit zuziehen or holen (inf)
you'll catch your death (of cold)! — du holst dir den Tod! (inf)
10) (= portray) mood, atmosphere etc einfangen11)to catch one's breath (after exercise etc) — Luft holen, verschnaufen
the blow/ball caught him on the arm —
you'll catch it! ( Brit inf ) — es setzt was! (inf), du kannst (aber) was erleben!
he caught it all right! ( Brit inf ) (physically) (verbally) — der hat vielleicht eine Abreibung bekommen! (inf) der hat aber was zu hören bekommen! (inf)
3. vi1) (with ball) fangen3) (= get stuck) klemmen, sich verklemmen; (= get entangled) hängen bleiben, sich verfangen* * *catch [kætʃ]A s1. Fangen n:play catch sich den Ball zuwerfen (Kinder)2. Fang m, Beute f (beide auch fig):no catch kein gutes Geschäft3. there was a catch in his voice seine Stimme stockte4. Halt m, Griff m5. TECHa) Haken m, Schnäpper m, (Tür) Klinke f:catch of a lock Schließhakenb) Sperre f, Sicherung f, Verschluss m (einer Brosche etc)c) Knagge f, Mitnehmer md) ARCH Halter m6. fig umg Haken m:there must be a catch somewhere die Sache muss irgendwo einen Haken haben;the catch is that … der Haken an der Sache ist, dass …7. fig Brocken m, Bruchstück n:catches of a conversation Gesprächsfetzen8. AGR US Keimen n, Ausschlagen nB v/t prät und pperf caught [kɔːt]1. a) einen Ball etc fangen, auch einen Blick auffangen, (er)haschen, ein Tier etc (ein)fangen, Flüssigkeiten auffangenb) allg bekommen, kriegen umg, erwischen umg:catch a thief einen Dieb fassen oder umg schnappen;get caught gefasst werden;catch a train einen Zug (noch) kriegen oder erwischen; → breath 1, cold A 8, crab1 A 1, glimpse A 1, sight A 2, Tartar1 A 22. jemanden einholensb at sth jemanden bei etwas;sb doing sth jemanden dabei, wie er etwas tut):catch sb stealing jemanden beim Stehlen ertappen;catch o.s. thinking that … sich bei dem Gedanken ertappen, dass …;let me catch you at it again! lass dich ja nicht mehr dabei erwischen!;they were ( oder got) caught in a storm sie wurden vom Sturm überrascht, sie gerieten in ein Unwetter;catch me (doing that)! Br umg (das) fällt mir nicht im Traum ein!, denkste!;catch him! er lässt sich nicht erwischen!;he caught himself er hielt plötzlich inne (beim Sprechen), er fing sich (gerade noch); → act A 1, nap1 A 2, unawares 24. packen, ergreifen, erfassen (alle auch fig):she caught her child to herself sie riss ihr Kind an sich;the fire caught the curtains das Feuer erfasste die Vorhänge;he caught ( oder was caught with) the general enthusiasm er wurde von der allgemeinen Begeisterung erfasst oder angesteckt; → hold2 A 15. fig die Fantasie ansprechen:catch sb’s ear jemandem ans Ohr dringen;catch sb’s eye jemandem ins Auge fallen;catch sb’s eye ( oder attention) jemandes Aufmerksamkeit auf sich lenken, jemanden auf sich aufmerksam machen;6. erfassen, verstehen, mitkriegen umg:7. fig einfangen:caught from life dem Leben abgelauscht8. sich eine Krankheit etc holen, sich eine Erkältung etc, auch eine Strafe etc zuziehen, bekommen:catch (a) cold sich erkälten ( skiing beim Skifahren);catch a bullet in one’s leg einen Schuss ins Bein abbekommen;9. fig eine Gewohnheit, Aussprache annehmencatch one’s foot in sth mit dem Fuß in etwas hängen bleiben;my fingers were caught in the door ich klemmte mir die Finger in der Tür11. slb) treffen:C v/i1. fassen, greifen:catch at greifen oder schnappen nach, (fig eine Gelegenheit gern) ergreifen; → shadow A 5, straw A 13. sich verfangen, hängen bleiben ( beide:in in dat;on an dat):4. klemmen, festsitzen:5. sich ausbreiten (Feuer)6. anspringen (Motor)7. GASTR anbrennen8. US AGR keimen, ausschlagen* * *1. transitive verb,1) (capture) fangen; (lay hold of) fassen; packencatch somebody by the arm — jemanden am Arm packen od. fassen
catch hold of somebody/something — jemanden/etwas festhalten; (to stop oneself falling) sich an jemandem/etwas festhalten
2) (intercept motion of) auffangen; fangen [Ball]get something caught or catch something on/in something — mit etwas an/in etwas (Dat.) hängen bleiben
I got my finger caught or caught my finger in the door — ich habe mir den Finger in der Tür eingeklemmt
get caught on/in something — an/in etwas (Dat.) hängen bleiben
3) (travel by) nehmen; (manage to see) sehen; (be in time for) [noch] erreichen; [noch] kriegen (ugs.) [Bus, Zug]; [noch] erwischen (ugs.) [Person]4) (surprise)catch somebody at/doing something — jemanden bei etwas erwischen (ugs.) /[dabei] erwischen, wie er etwas tut (ugs.)
I caught myself thinking how... — ich ertappte mich bei dem Gedanken, wie...
5) (become infected with, receive) sich (Dat.) zuziehen od. (ugs.) holencatch [a] cold — sich erkälten/sich (Dat.) einen Schnupfen holen; (fig.) übel dran sein
catch it — (fig. coll.) etwas kriegen (ugs.)
6) (arrest)catch somebody's fancy — jemandem gefallen; jemanden ansprechen
catch the Speaker's eye — (Parl.) das Wort erhalten
catch somebody's eye — jemandem auffallen; [Gegenstand:] jemandem ins Auge fallen; (be impossible to overlook) jemandem ins Auge springen
7) (hit)catch somebody on/in something — jemanden auf/in etwas (Akk.) treffen
catch somebody a blow [on/in something] — jemandem einen Schlag [auf/in etwas (Akk.)] versetzen
8) (grasp in thought) verstehen; mitbekommen2. intransitive verb,did you catch his meaning? — hast du verstanden od. mitbekommen, was er meint?
1) (begin to burn) [anfangen zu] brennen2) (become fixed) hängen bleiben; [Haar, Faden:] sich verfangen3. noun1) (of ball)make [several] good catches — [mehrmals] gut fangen
2) (amount caught, lit. or fig.) Fang, der3) (trick, difficulty) Haken, der (in an + Dat.)the catch is that... — der Haken an der Sache ist, dass...
it's catch-22 — (coll.) es ist ein Teufelskreis
5) (Cricket etc.) ≈ Fang, der; Abfangen des Balles, das den Schlagmann aus dem Spiel bringt6) (catcher)Phrasal Verbs:- catch on- catch up* * *n.Fang ¨-e m.Raste -n f.Schnappverschluss m. (at) v.ertappen (bei) v.erwischen v. v.(§ p.,p.p.: caught)= auffangen v.erwischen v.fangen v.(§ p.,pp.: fing, gefangen)fassen v.verstehen v. -
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1.[skæn]transitive verb, - nn-2) (look over cursorily) flüchtig ansehen; überfliegen [Zeitung, Liste usw.] ( for auf der Suche nach)3) (Tech.) [mittels Strahlen] abtasten [Luftraum]; [Flugsicherung:] [mittels Radar] überwachen [Luftraum]4) (Med.) szintigraphisch untersuchen [Körper, Organ]2. intransitive verb,- nn- [Vers[zeile]:] das richtige Versmaß haben3. noun1) (thorough search) Absuchen, das2) (quick look)[cursory] scan — flüchtiger Blick
3) (examination by beam) Durchleuchtung, diebody-/brain-scan — Ganzkörper-/Gehirnscan, der
* * *[skæn] 1. past tense, past participle - scanned; verb1) (to examine carefully: He scanned the horizon for any sign of a ship.) genau prüfen2) (to look at quickly but not in detail: She scanned the newspaper for news of the murder.) überfliegen3) (to pass radar beams etc over: The area was scanned for signs of enemy aircraft.) abtasten4) (to pass an electronic or laser beam over a text or picture in order to store it in the memory of a computer.) skandieren5) (to examine and get an image of what is inside a person's body or an object by using ultra-sound and x-ray: They scanned his luggage at the airport to see if he was carrying drugs.)6) (to fit into a particular rhythm or metre: The second line of that verse doesn't scan properly.)2. nounShe had an ultrasound scan to see whether the baby was a boy or a girl; a brain scan; a quick scan through the report.)- academic.ru/64471/scanner">scanner* * *[skæn]I. vt<- nn->1. (scrutinize)2. (glance through)▪ to \scan sth etw überfliegen3. COMPUTto \scan a text einen Text einlesen [o fachspr einscannen]she had to have her brain \scanned sie musste sich einer Computertomografie des Schädels unterziehen4. (rotate)to \scan a beam/light/spotlight over sth über etw akk einen Strahl/ein Licht/ein Scheinwerferlicht gleiten lassen5. LIT▪ to \scan sth etw bestimmento \scan a verse ein Versmaß festlegenII. vi<- nn->this line doesn't \scan diese Zeile hat nicht das richtige VersmaßIII. n1. (glancing through) [flüchtige] Durchsichtbrain \scan Computertomografie f des Schädelsultrasound \scan Ultraschalluntersuchung f* * *[skn]1. vt1) (= search with sweeping movement) schwenken über (+acc); (person) seine Augen wandern lassen über (+acc); newspaper, book überfliegen; (= examine closely) horizon absuchen; (by radar) absuchen, abtasten; luggage durchleuchtento scan the crowd(s) — seinen Blick über die Menge schweifen lassen
he scanned her face for a sign of emotion — er suchte in ihrem Gesicht nach Anzeichen einer Gefühlsregung
3) (TV) abtasten, rastern5) verse in Versfüße zerlegen2. vi(verse) das richtige Versmaß haben, sich reimen (inf)he couldn't make it scan — er konnte es nicht ins richtige Versmaß bringen
stressed differently so that the line scans — anders betont, um das richtige Metrum in der Zeile zu bekommen
3. n (MED)Scan m; (in pregnancy) Ultraschalluntersuchung f; (= picture) Ultraschallaufnahme f* * *scan [skæn]A v/tscan the crowd seinen Blick über die Menge schweifen lassen;scan sb’s face for sth in jemandes Gesicht nach etwas suchen2. die Schlagzeilen etc überfliegen3. LIT skandierenscan in einscannenB v/i LITa) skandierenb) sich gut etc skandieren (lassen)C s1. genaue Prüfung2. MED Scan m:a) Ultraschallaufnahme fb) Kernspintomogramm nc) Computertomogramm n3. FOTO Aufnahme f (eines Satelliten, einer Überwachungskamera etc)* * *1.[skæn]transitive verb, - nn-2) (look over cursorily) flüchtig ansehen; überfliegen [Zeitung, Liste usw.] ( for auf der Suche nach)3) (Tech.) [mittels Strahlen] abtasten [Luftraum]; [Flugsicherung:] [mittels Radar] überwachen [Luftraum]4) (Med.) szintigraphisch untersuchen [Körper, Organ]2. intransitive verb,- nn- [Vers[zeile]:] das richtige Versmaß haben3. noun1) (thorough search) Absuchen, das2) (quick look)[cursory] scan — flüchtiger Blick
3) (examination by beam) Durchleuchtung, diebody-/brain-scan — Ganzkörper-/Gehirnscan, der
* * *v.abfragen v.abtasten v.rastern v.scannen v.
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