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101 confront
1. v стоять против2. v встретиться лицом к лицуhe was confronted by two queer-looking men — он лицом к лицу столкнулся с двумя подозрительными людьми
3. v столкнуться4. v сталкивать5. v противостоять, смотреть в лицо6. v юр. конфронтировать, делать очную ставкуhe was confronted with his accusers — ему дали очную ставку с людьми, его обвиняющими
7. v юр. предъявлятьthe lawyer confronted the accused man with the forged check — юрист предъявил обвиняемому подделанный чек
8. v юр. сравнивать, сопоставлять, сличатьСинонимический ряд:1. challenge (verb) challenge; dare; defy2. encounter (verb) affront; brave; cope with; encounter; go up against; lock horns with; meet head on3. face (verb) accost; face; front; meet; run into4. resist (verb) contradict; counter; dispute; oppose; repel; resist; thwartАнтонимический ряд:avoid; countenance; encourage; rally -
102 volteado
Del verbo voltear: ( conjugate voltear) \ \
volteado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: volteado voltear
volteado
◊ -da adjetivo (Col, Méx fam &pey) bent (pej), queer (pej)
voltear ( conjugate voltear) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ tierra› to turn (over) [ caballo] to throw 2 (AmL exc CS) ‹ cuadro› to turn … around; ‹copa/jarrón› ( poner — boca arriba) to turn … the right way up; (— boca abajo) to turn … upside down (— del derecho) to turn … the right way round; 3 (AmL exc CS) ( dar la vuelta): al oír su voz volteó la cara when she heard his voice she turned her head 4 (CS) (tumbar, echar abajo) ‹bolos/botella› to knock over; ‹ puerta› to knock down voltearse verbo pronominal ( cambiar de ideas) to change one's ideas
voltear
I verbo transitivo
1 (en el aire) to toss (la tortilla, la tierra) to turn over
2 LAm (la cabeza) to turn
II verbo intransitivo to tumble -
103 выкидывать
выкинутьвыкидывать что-л. в окно — throw* smth. out of the window
2. (без доп.) разг. ( рожать преждевременно нежизнеспособный плод) have a miscarriage, miscarry; (о животном тж.) slipвыкинуть из головы (вн.) разг. — put* out of one's head (d.), dismiss (d.), get* rid (of)
выкинуть штуку, номер, фокус — do a queer / odd / funny thing, play a (fine) trick
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104 coco
I.n. m.1. (Child's language): 'Cackleberry', egg.2. 'Bean', 'bonce', head. Avoir le coco fêlé: To be 'slightly cracked', to be a little mad.3. Gullet, throat. Dévisser le coco à quelqu'un: To throttle, to strangle someone.4. 'Tum-tum', belly. Se remplir le coco: To 'stuff one's face', to eat heartily.5. Du coco en poudre: Sherbet, fruit-flavoured and slightly effervescent powder.6. 'Juice', petrol. Fais-moi le plein de coco! Fill her up, please!7. Un drôle de coco: A 'queer cove', a strange character.8. (pl.): 'Clodhoppers', shoes.9. 'Red', 'commie', communist. Il voit des cocos partout: He sees Reds under the bed.10. Des boniments à la noix de coco: 'Clap-trap', arguments or sales-patter that hold no credence.11. Mon coco: My lovey-dovey—My pet—My darling.II.n. f. 'Coke', 'snow', cocaine.
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