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1 vokse
grow, wax, wax* * *I. vb grow;( tiltage) grow, increase;( om måne) wax;[ lade skægget vokse] let one's beard grow, grow a beard;[ vokse sig stor] grow big;[ hun har vokset sig køn] she has grown into a pretty girl;[ vokse stærkere end] outgrow;[ med præp & adv:][ vokse fra] outgrow, grow out of (fx a habit, one's clothes);( vokse væk fra) grow away from ( fx one's parents);[ vokse fra hinanden] grow away from each other, grow apart;[ vokse frem] sprout up ( fx plants (, new firms, new towns) are sprouting up),( pludseligt) spring up;(fig også) mushroom;[ vokse med] increase by ( fx the population has increased by 100,000);[ han voksede med opgaven] he increased in stature when he got the job;( ved enkelt lejlighed) he rose to the occasion;[ vokse op] grow up;(se også ovf: vokse frem);[ vokse en over hovedet] outgrow somebody;(fig: om foretagende etc) get beyond somebody's control;[ arbejdet er vokset ham over hovedet] he is overwhelmed (el. snowed under) with work;[ vokse sammen] grow together ( fx the two trees (, towns) have grown together),( om øjenbryn) meet,( om sår) heal (over);[ vokse til] grow,( blive voksen) grow up.II. vb( komme voks på) wax. -
2 distanciar
v.1 to drive apart.con el tiempo se fueron distanciando they grew o drifted apart as time went on2 to separate, to alienate.Su malacrianza distanció a la pareja His rudeness separated the couple.3 to distance, to place at a distance, to separate, to space out.Elsa distancia los cuadros Elsa distances=places at a distance the drawings* * *1 to distance, separate1 to move away, become separated2 figurado (no tratarse) to grow apart, drift apart3 figurado (desvincularse) to distance oneself, disassociate oneself* * *1. VT1) [+ objetos] to space out, separate2) [+ amigos, hermanos] to cause a rift between2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( espaciar) to space... outb) <amigos/familiares>2.distanciarse v prona)distanciarse de algo: no nos distanciemos del grupo let's not get too far from the rest of the group; se estaban distanciando de la casa they began to get further and further away from the house; debes distanciarte de los problemas — you have to step back from problems
b) (recípr) amigos/familiares to grow o drift apart* * *Ex. These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.----* distanciar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* distanciarse = outdistance, distance, take + a step back, step back.* distanciarse de = drift away from, alienate, break away from, move away from.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( espaciar) to space... outb) <amigos/familiares>2.distanciarse v prona)distanciarse de algo: no nos distanciemos del grupo let's not get too far from the rest of the group; se estaban distanciando de la casa they began to get further and further away from the house; debes distanciarte de los problemas — you have to step back from problems
b) (recípr) amigos/familiares to grow o drift apart* * *Ex: These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.
* distanciar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* distanciarse = outdistance, distance, take + a step back, step back.* distanciarse de = drift away from, alienate, break away from, move away from.* * *distanciar [A1 ]vt1 (espaciar) to space … out2 ‹amigos/familiares›el hijo, en vez de unirlos, los distanció instead of bringing them closer together, the child made them grow further apartno saber el idioma la distanció de los vecinos not knowing the language created a barrier between her and her neighbors o distanced her from her neighbors1 distanciarse DE algo/algn:no nos distanciemos del grupo let's not stray o get too far from the rest of the grouplogró distanciarse de quien lo perseguía he managed to put some distance between himself and his pursuerdebes distanciarte de los problemas you have to distance yourself from o step back from o ( colloq) get a distance on problems2 ( recípr) «amigos/familiares» to grow o drift apart* * *
distanciar ( conjugate distanciar) verbo transitivo
distanciar a algn de algn to distance sb from sb
distanciarse verbo pronominala) ( en el espacio) distanciarse de algo to get far from sth
( refl) distanciarse de algn to distance oneself from sb
distanciar verbo transitivo to separate
' distanciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
separar
- alejar
English:
outdistance
* * *♦ vt1. [afectivamente] to drive apart;aquello los distanció bastante that drove them apart;¿qué fue lo que te distanció de tu marido? what was it that estranged you from your husband?2. [en el espacio o tiempo] to move further apart;distanciaron las fechas de los partidos the dates of the games were moved further apart3. [rival] to forge ahead of* * *v/t space out* * *distanciar vt1) : to space out2) : to draw apart -
3 auseinander
Adv. apart; (getrennt) auch separated; weit auseinander räumlich: be, live a long way away from each other; move apart ( oder away) from each other; zeitlich: (be) years (oder decades etc.) apart; fig. be light-years away from each other; auseinander bekommen get s.th. apart; auseinander biegen bend s.th. apart; auseinander brechen (einen Gegenstand) break (up); in zwei Teile: break in two; Freundschaft, Beziehung, Bündnis etc.: break up; auseinander breiten (Arme, Flügel) unfold; (Landkarte etc.) auch spread out; auseinander bringen (Menschen) separate, split up; (etw.) get s.th. apart; auseinander dividieren (Rechnung) break down; (Meinungen etc.) draw a clear dividing line between; (Leute) drive a wedge between; sich auseinander entwickeln grow apart from each other; in einer Beziehung: drift apart; auseinander fahren fig. jump ( Köpfe: jerk) apart; auseinander fallen fall apart ( oder to pieces); disintegrate; auseinander falten unfold; (Landkarte etc.) auch spread out; (auch Zeitung) open up; auseinander fließen Farbe etc.: run; auseinander gehen (sich verabschieden) say goodbye; Menge: break up, disperse; (eine Beziehung beenden) split up, break up, go one’s separate ways; Ehe: break up; Verlobung: be broken off; Linien, Wege: diverge; Meinungen: be divided; umg. Geklebtes etc.: come ( oder fall) apart; umg. (dick werden) fill out, get fat; auseinander gehend Linien etc.: divergent; Meinungen auch: differing; auseinander halten fig. (unterscheiden) distinguish (between); visuell: auch tell... apart; (trennen) keep... apart; auseinander klaffen gape; fig. Meinungen: differ enormously; auseinander klamüsern umg. sort out allg.; jemandem etw. auseinander klamüsern umg. spell s.th. out to ( oder for) s.o., explain the ins and outs of s.th. to s.o.; auseinander klauben südd., österr., schw. sort out; auseinander kriegen umg. get s.th. apart; auseinander laufen Personen: run in different directions; Linien, Wege: diverge; Farbe etc.: run; sich auseinander leben drift ( oder grow) apart; auseinander nehmen take apart, tear to pieces (auch umg., fig. Gegner, Buch etc.); auseinander reißen tear apart; auseinander schneiden cut s.th. apart; (zerteilen) cut s.th. in two; etw. auseinander schreiben write s.th. as two words; auseinander sein (nicht mehr befreundet sein) have split up, have had a parting of the ways; sie sind nicht weit auseinander altersmäßig: they’re quite close in age, there’s not much between them; sie sind drei Jahre auseinander they’re three years apart, there are three years between them; auseinander setzen (Kinder) separate, make the children sit apart; jemandem etw. auseinander setzen fig. explain ( schriftlich: set out) s.th. to s.o.; sich mit jemandem auseinander setzen argue with s.o. ( über + Akk about oder over); gründlich: have it out with s.o. umg.; sich mit einem Problem etc. auseinander setzen go into, tackle; stärker: grapple with; auseinander spreizen (Finger, Zehen) spread out, splay; auseinander sprengen mit Sprengstoff: blow up; (Menge) disperse, scatter; weit auseinander stehen Augen: be wide-set; Zeilen: have big gaps (between them); auseinander stellen (Tische etc.) place ( oder put) apart from each other; auseinander stieben scatter; auseinander streben Linien: diverge; auseinander strebend diverging; auseinander treiben Boote etc.: drift apart; (Tiere) scatter; (Demonstranten) disperse; auseinander wickeln unwrap, unwind; auseinander ziehen in Teile: pull apart; in die Länge: stretch; (eine gemeinsame Wohnung aufgeben) move out (into separate accommodation); sich auseinander ziehen Autokolonne, Teilnehmerfeld bei einem Rennen: string out* * *apart; asunder* * *aus|ei|nạn|der [aus|ai'nandɐ]adv1) (= voneinander entfernt, getrennt) apartweit auseinander — far apart; Augen, Beine etc wide apart; Zähne widely spaced; Meinungen very different
die beiden sind ( im Alter) ein Jahr auseinander — there is a year between the two of them
auseinander sein (inf: Paar) —
die Verlobung ist auseinander (inf) — the engagement is off
2) (= jedes aus dem anderen) from one another, one from another or the otherdiese Begriffe kann man nur auseinander erklären — one can only explain these concepts in relation to one another
* * *aus·ei·nan·der[ausʔaiˈnandɐ]1. (räumlich)2. (zeitlich)▪ \auseinander sein:die beiden sind [im Alter] ein Jahr \auseinander there is a year between the two of them, the two are a year apart in agesie sind altersmäßig weit \auseinander there is a great gap in their ages▪ \auseinander sein to have broken [or split up]* * *1) (voneinander getrennt) apartetwas auseinander schreiben — write something as separate words
auseinander! — get away from each other!; break it up!
auseinander sein — (ugs.) < couple> have separated; have split up; < engagement> have been broken off, be off; <marriage, relationship, friendship> have broken up
auseinander gehen — (sich trennen) part; < crowd> disperse; (fig.) <opinions, views> differ, diverge; (ugs.) <relationship, marriage> break up; (ugs.): (dick werden) get round and podgy
zwei Dinge auseinander halten — keep two things apart; (unterscheiden) distinguish between two things
auseinander laufen — run off in different directions; < crowd> scatter; <paths, roads, etc.> diverge
auseinander leben — grow apart ( mit from)
etwas auseinander nehmen — take something apart; dismantle something
sich mit jemandem auseinander setzen — have it out with somebody
die Vögel/Tiere auseinander treiben — scatter the birds/animals
die Menge/Demonstranten/Wolken auseinander treiben — disperse the crowd/demonstrators/clouds
2) (eines aus dem anderen)Behauptungen/Formeln usw. auseinander ableiten — deduce propositions/formulae etc. one from another
* * *weit auseinander räumlich: be, live a long way away from each other; move apart ( oder away) from each other; zeitlich: (be) years (oder decades etc) apart; fig be light-years away from each other;auseinander sein (nicht mehr befreundet sein) have split up, have had a parting of the ways;sie sind nicht weit auseinander altersmäßig: they’re quite close in age, there’s not much between them;sie sind drei Jahre auseinander they’re three years apart, there are three years between them* * *1) (voneinander getrennt) apartauseinander! — get away from each other!; break it up!
auseinander sein — (ugs.) < couple> have separated; have split up; < engagement> have been broken off, be off; <marriage, relationship, friendship> have broken up
auseinander gehen — (sich trennen) part; < crowd> disperse; (fig.) <opinions, views> differ, diverge; (ugs.) <relationship, marriage> break up; (ugs.): (dick werden) get round and podgy
zwei Dinge auseinander halten — keep two things apart; (unterscheiden) distinguish between two things
auseinander laufen — run off in different directions; < crowd> scatter; <paths, roads, etc.> diverge
auseinander leben — grow apart ( mit from)
etwas auseinander nehmen — take something apart; dismantle something
die Vögel/Tiere auseinander treiben — scatter the birds/animals
die Menge/Demonstranten/Wolken auseinander treiben — disperse the crowd/demonstrators/clouds
Behauptungen/Formeln usw. auseinander ableiten — deduce propositions/formulae etc. one from another
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4 distanciarse
1 to move away, become separated2 figurado (no tratarse) to grow apart, drift apart3 figurado (desvincularse) to distance oneself, disassociate oneself* * *VPR1) [dos personas] to grow apart2) [en carrera]consiguió distanciarse del otro corredor — he managed to put some distance between himself and the other runner
* * *(v.) = outdistance, distance, take + a step back, step backEx. The public library cannot outdistance the intellectual climate in which it finds itself.Ex. They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.Ex. To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.Ex. Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.* * *(v.) = outdistance, distance, take + a step back, step backEx: The public library cannot outdistance the intellectual climate in which it finds itself.
Ex: They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.Ex: To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.Ex: Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.* * *
■distanciarse verbo reflexivo
1 (de un punto) to become separated, get further away [de, from]
2 (de otra persona) to distance oneself
' distanciarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alejarse
- desligarse
- desmarcarse
- despegarse
- distanciar
English:
alienate
- distance
- drift
- step
* * *vpr1. [afectivamente] to grow apart;con el tiempo se fueron distanciando they grew o drifted apart as time went on2. [físicamente] to move away;el barco se distanció de la costa the ship drew away from the coast;no se distancien del grupo don't become separated from the group;el corredor no consiguió distanciarse del pelotón the runner couldn't pull away from the pack* * *v/r distance o.s. (de from)* * *vr: to grow apart, to become estranged -
5 fremd
Adj.1. (unbekannt, ungewohnt) strange; fremde Leute strangers; in fremder Umgebung in unfamiliar surroundings; ich bin hier ( selbst) fremd I’m a stranger here (myself); sich fremd fühlen feel like a stranger, feel very strange; er ist mir fremd he’s a stranger to me, I don’t know him (at all); er ist mir nicht fremd he’s no stranger to me, I know him (well); das ist mir ( nicht) fremd that’s (nothing) new to me; das ist mir alles noch sehr fremd it’s all still very new to me; Eifersucht ist ihm fremd jealousy is unknown ( oder alien) to him; sie tat so fremd she was very distant ( scheu: shy); i-e Stimme klang ganz fremd her voice sounded very strange ( oder different); sich oder einander fremd werden grow apart, become strangers; im Lauf der Jahre wurde er mir immer fremder over the years we drifted further and further apart ( oder we had less and less in common); meine Heimatstadt ist mir fremd geworden I no longer know ( oder recognize) my home town2. (ausländisch) Länder, Sprachen etc.: foreign; bes. Pflanzen, Tiere: exotic3. (Ggs. eigen) other people’s; fremdes Eigentum other people’s property; fremdes Organ foreign organ; (Transplantat) transplanted organ; fremde Welten other worlds; in fremden Händen in strange hands; unter fremdem Namen under an assumed name, incognito; das ist nicht für fremde Ohren bestimmt this is for your ears only, not a word of this to anyone else; misch dich nicht in fremde Angelegenheiten don’t go poking your nose into other people’s business; sich mit fremden Federn schmücken fig. steal someone else’s thunder4. (nicht dazugehörig) extraneous; (von außen) outside...; fremde Hilfe outside help; es ohne fremde Hilfe schaffen manage without help, do it unaided* * *strange; exotic; foreign; alien; unknown; outlandish* * *frẹmd [frɛmt]adj1) (= andern gehörig) someone else's; Bank, Bibliothek, Firma different; (COMM, FIN, POL) outside attrohne fremde Hilfe — without anyone else's/outside help, without help from anyone else/outside
fremdes Eigentum — someone else's property, property not one's own (form)
etw geht in fremde Hände über — sth passes into the hands of strangers or into strange hands
sich mit fremden Federn schmücken — to claim all the glory for oneself
2) (= fremdländisch) foreign, alien (ESP ADMIN, POL)4) (= unvertraut) strangees ist mir fremd, wie... — I don't understand how...
das ist eine mir fremde Seite seines Wesens — that is a side of his character which I haven't seen before
ich bin hier/in London fremd — I'm a stranger here/to London
meine Heimat ist mir fremd geworden — I've become a stranger in my own country, my own country has become quite foreign or alien to me
sich fremd fühlen — to feel alien, to feel like a stranger
* * *1) (foreign: alien customs.) alien3) strangely4) (not known, seen etc before; unfamiliar or foreign: What would you do if you found a strange man in your house?; Whenever you're in a strange country, you should take the opportunity of learning the language.) strange* * *[frɛmt]1. (anderen gehörig) somebody else'sich schlafe nicht gern in \fremden Betten I don't like sleeping in strange beds3. (unbekannt) strange, unfamiliar, alienich bin hier \fremd I'm not from round here [or these parts]* * *1) strange; foreign <country, government, customs, language>2) nicht präd. (nicht eigen) other people's; of others postpos.3) (unbekannt) strange; strange, unknown < surroundings>einander fremd werden — become estranged; grow apart
* * *fremd adj1. (unbekannt, ungewohnt) strange;fremde Leute strangers;in fremder Umgebung in unfamiliar surroundings;ich bin hier (selbst) fremd I’m a stranger here (myself);sich fremd fühlen feel like a stranger, feel very strange;er ist mir nicht fremd he’s no stranger to me, I know him (well);das ist mir (nicht) fremd that’s (nothing) new to me;das ist mir alles noch sehr fremd it’s all still very new to me;Eifersucht ist ihm fremd jealousy is unknown ( oder alien) to him;sie tat so fremd she was very distant ( scheu: shy);i-e Stimme klang ganz fremd her voice sounded very strange ( oder different);einander fremd werden grow apart, become strangers;im Lauf der Jahre wurde er mir immer fremder over the years we drifted further and further apart ( oder we had less and less in common);meine Heimatstadt ist mir fremd geworden I no longer know ( oder recognize) my home town3. (Ggs eigen) other people’s;fremdes Eigentum other people’s property;fremdes Organ foreign organ; (Transplantat) transplanted organ;fremde Welten other worlds;in fremden Händen in strange hands;unter fremdem Namen under an assumed name, incognito;das ist nicht für fremde Ohren bestimmt this is for your ears only, not a word of this to anyone else;misch dich nicht in fremde Angelegenheiten don’t go poking your nose into other people’s business;sich mit fremden Federn schmücken fig steal someone else’s thunderfremde Hilfe outside help;es ohne fremde Hilfe schaffen manage without help, do it unaided…fremd im adjkulturfremd foreign to one’s culture;menschenfremd out of touch with real people;realitätsfremd out of touch with reality2. (nicht dazugehörig) unrelated to …;berufsfremd unrelated to one’s profession;branchenfremd from another sector (of industry), new to the industry;vereinsfremd not belonging to the club; (Person) auch who is a non-member;* * *1) strange; foreign <country, government, customs, language>2) nicht präd. (nicht eigen) other people's; of others postpos.3) (unbekannt) strange; strange, unknown < surroundings>einander fremd werden — become estranged; grow apart
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6 alejarse
1 to go/move away* * *to go away, move away* * *VPR1) (=irse lejos) to go away, move away (de from)alejémonos un poco más — let's get o go o move a bit further away
alejarse del buen camino — (lit) to lose one's way; (fig) to go o stray off the straight and narrow
2) (=separarse)alejarse de algo, la carretera se aleja de la costa — the road veers away from the coast
3) (=desaparecer) [peligro] to recede; [ruido] to grow fainterse aleja la posibilidad de un nuevo recorte de los tipos de interés — the possibility of a new cut in interest rates is becoming increasingly unlikely
4) (=diferir)la centralización del poder se aleja del espíritu de las sociedades cooperativas — the centralization of power is alien to the spirit of cooperative societies
* * *(v.) = march off, walk away, retreat, stray (from/outside), distance, get awayEx. Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.Ex. Preston Huish smiled approvingly, expressed his thanks, and walked away with suave confidence.Ex. Persons who appear nervous or out of place should be approached by the librarian since they may appreciate his help, or upon the indications that they have been noticed, they may retreat (to the street, one hopes, and not merely out of view).Ex. Public libraries have had difficulty in establishing such a role without straying too far outside their own area of competence.Ex. They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.Ex. Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.* * *(v.) = march off, walk away, retreat, stray (from/outside), distance, get awayEx: Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.
Ex: Preston Huish smiled approvingly, expressed his thanks, and walked away with suave confidence.Ex: Persons who appear nervous or out of place should be approached by the librarian since they may appreciate his help, or upon the indications that they have been noticed, they may retreat (to the street, one hopes, and not merely out of view).Ex: Public libraries have had difficulty in establishing such a role without straying too far outside their own area of competence.Ex: They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.Ex: Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.* * *
■alejarse verbo reflexivo
1 to go away, move away: no te alejes de él, keep close to him
2 (distanciarse) se ha alejado mucho de su pareja, he and his partner have grown apart
se ha alejado de sus convicciones iniciales, he has moved away from his early ideals
' alejarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apartarse
- despegarse
- irse
- mundanal
- tierra
- alejar
- apartar
- separar
English:
drive off
- edge
- gallop off
- get off
- move away
- recede
- stay away
- walk away
- wander
- away
- get
- hurry
- speed
- stray
- walk
* * *vpr1. [ponerse más lejos] to go away (de from); [retirarse] to leave;saldremos cuando las nubes se hayan alejado we'll go out once the clouds have cleared up o gone;no te alejes don't wander off, don't go too far;se alejaron demasiado del refugio they strayed too far from the shelter;¡aléjate de mí! go away!;aléjate de la bebida stay away from the drink2. [distanciarse] to grow apart;se fue alejando de sus amigos he grew apart from his friends* * *¡no te alejes mucho! don’t go too far away!* * *vr1) : to move away, to stray2) : to drift apart* * *alejarse vb (apartarse) to move away / to go away -
7 auseinanderentwickeln
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8 entfernen
I v/t1. (beseitigen) remove ( von oder aus from); (wegnehmen) take away; (herausnehmen) take out, extract; mit Messer: excise; (abnehmen) take off; (wegräumen) clear (away); EDV delete, wipe umg.2. jemanden entfernen aus Haus, Zimmer: turn s.o. out ( aus of); aus Amt: remove s.o. (from); aus Schule: exclude s.o. (from), expel s.o. (from), kick s.o. out (of) umg.3. euph. (töten) eliminate, dispose of4. (Ggs. näher bringen) put at a distance (auch fig.), distance fig., estrange fig.II v/refl1. leave; Person: auch go away, take o.s. off umg.; (sich zurückziehen) withdraw; unerlaubtes Entfernen von der Truppe absence (Am. away) without leave, AWOL2. Schritte: recede, move away, get fainter3. (verschwinden) (gradually) disappear4. fig. von einem Thema: deviate ( von from), digress, stray (from); von einer Meinung: distance o.s. (from)5. fig.: sich von jemandem entfernen become estranged from s.o.; sich ( voneinander) entfernen drift ( oder grow) apart; stärker: become estranged* * *das Entfernenremoval* * *ent|fẹr|nen [Ent'fɛrnən] ptp entfe\#rnt1. vtto remove ( von, aus from)jdn aus der Schule entfernen — to expel sb from school
das entfernt uns ( weit) vom Thema — that takes us a long way from our subject
2. vr1)sich von seinem Posten/Arbeitsplatz entfernen — to leave one's post/position
sich unerlaubt von der Truppe entfernen (Mil) — to go absent without leave
2) (fig) (von from) (von jdm) to become estranged; (von Thema) to depart, to digress; (von Wahrheit) to depart, to deviateer hat sich sehr weit von seinen früheren Ansichten entfernt — he has come a long way from his earlier views
* * *1) (to knock out of place: He accidentally dislodged a stone from the wall.) dislodge2) (to take away: Will someone please remove all this rubbish!; He removed all the evidence of his crimes; I can't remove this stain from my shirt; He has been removed from the post of minister of education.) remove3) (to get rid of: This detergent shifts stains.) shift* * *ent·fer·nen *[ɛntˈfɛrnən]I. vt1. (beseitigen)▪ [jdm] etw \entfernen to take out sb's sthjdm den Blinddarm \entfernen to take out [or remove] sb's appendixjdn aus der Schule \entfernen to expel sb [from school]4. (weit abbringen)das entfernt uns vom Thema that takes us off the subjectII. vr1. (weggehen)2. (nicht bei etw bleiben)* * *1.transitives Verb2) (geh.): (fortbringen) remove2.reflexives Verb go awaysich vom Weg entfernen — go off or leave the path
* * *A. v/t1. (beseitigen) remove (aus from); (wegnehmen) take away; (herausnehmen) take out, extract; mit Messer: excise; (abnehmen) take off; (wegräumen) clear (away); IT delete, wipe umg2.jemanden entfernen aus Haus, Zimmer: turn sb out (aus of); aus Amt: remove sb (from); aus Schule: exclude sb (from), expel sb (from), kick sb out (of) umg3. euph (töten) eliminate, dispose ofB. v/runerlaubtes Entfernen von der Truppe absence (US away) without leave, AWOL2. Schritte: recede, move away, get fainter3. (verschwinden) (gradually) disappear4. fig von einem Thema: deviate (von from), digress, stray (from); von einer Meinung: distance o.s. (from)5. fig:sich von jemandem entfernen become estranged from sb;* * *1.transitives Verb1) remove <stain, wart, etc.>; take out <tonsils etc.>2) (geh.): (fortbringen) remove2.reflexives Verb go awaysich vom Weg entfernen — go off or leave the path
* * *v.to dislodge v.to eliminate v.to remove v.to take off v.to take out v.to unplug v. -
9 oddalać
impf ⇒ oddalić* * *(-am, -asz); perf -ić; vt(wniosek, powództwo) to dismiss* * *ipf.1. (= odsuwać) avert; carry away; remove (od kogoś/czegoś from sb/sth); oddalać niebezpieczeństwo avert l. stave off a danger; oddalać zmartwienie cast a worry from one's mind.2. (= opóźniać) put off.3. (= zwalniać z pracy) dismiss, send away.4. (= rozluźniać kontakty) drift apart, grow apart.5. prawn. (= odrzucać) dismiss; oddalać powództwo nonsuit, dismiss a petition l. suit.ipf.1. (= odsuwać się) grow away (od kogoś/czegoś from sb/sth).2. go l. walk away, leave; oddalać się samowolnie go AWOL; oddalać się szybko ( o człowieku) hasten away; ( o pojeździe) dash away.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oddalać
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10 auseinanderleben
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11 enfriar
v.1 to cool (also figurative).El viento enfrió el pastel rápidamente The wind cooled the cake rapidly.2 to get colder.3 to chill, to cast a chill over, to pour cold water on, to throw cold water on.Su indiferencia enfrió la relación His indifference chilled the relation.* * *1 to cool (down), chill2 figurado to cool down1 (clima) to get cold, get colder2 (ponerse frío) to cool, cool down1 (lo demasiado caliente) to cool down; (ponerse demasiado frío) to go cold, get cold■ déjalo enfriar, está muy caliente let it cool down, it's too hot2 (tener frío) to get cold; (resfriarse) to catch a cold, get a cold3 figurado to cool off* * *verbto cool, chill* * *1. VT1) (=refrescar) [+ vino, refresco] to cool, chill; [+ sopa, motor] to cool down2) (=quitar fuerza a) [+ pasión, economía] to cool down; [+ entusiasmo] to dampen, cool3) LAm * (=matar) to kill, bump off *2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < alimento> to cool; ( en el refrigerador) to chill, coolb) <entusiasmo/relación> to cool, cause... to cool2) (Per fam) ( matar) to bump off (colloq), to ice (AmE sl)2.enfriar vi3.no dejes enfriar el café — don't let your coffee go o get cold
enfriarse v pron1)a) comida/bebida ( ponerse - demasiado frío) to get cold, go cold; (- lo suficientemente frío) to cool downb) manos to get coldc) entusiasmo/relaciones to cool (off)2) ( tomar frío) to catch o get cold; ( resfriarse) to catch a cold, catch a chill3) (Per fam) ( morirse) to croak (colloq), to drop dead (colloq)* * *= cool, chill out, refrigerate, ice, chill.Ex. Type-metal was an alloy hard enough to wear well yet had a low melting point and it neither shrank nor expanded when it cooled.Ex. The advice is to chill out most artefacts with confidence, although coating on wood may crackle a little bit by -50 degrees centigrade.Ex. The gush of water could serve many purposes and was prescribed to soothe, to refrigerate, to stop a swelling, to widen pores, to shock the patient.Ex. The loins were divided into 2 lots: one lot was iced immediately and the other lot was left at room temperature for 6 hours before icing.Ex. Always chill the bowl and whisk attachment before whipping the cream.----* enfriar el entusiasmo = dampen + Posesivo + excitement, dampen + Posesivo + enthusiasm.* enfriarse = cool off, lapse, cool down, go + cold turkey, catch + a chill, grow + cold, get + cold feet.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < alimento> to cool; ( en el refrigerador) to chill, coolb) <entusiasmo/relación> to cool, cause... to cool2) (Per fam) ( matar) to bump off (colloq), to ice (AmE sl)2.enfriar vi3.no dejes enfriar el café — don't let your coffee go o get cold
enfriarse v pron1)a) comida/bebida ( ponerse - demasiado frío) to get cold, go cold; (- lo suficientemente frío) to cool downb) manos to get coldc) entusiasmo/relaciones to cool (off)2) ( tomar frío) to catch o get cold; ( resfriarse) to catch a cold, catch a chill3) (Per fam) ( morirse) to croak (colloq), to drop dead (colloq)* * *= cool, chill out, refrigerate, ice, chill.Ex: Type-metal was an alloy hard enough to wear well yet had a low melting point and it neither shrank nor expanded when it cooled.
Ex: The advice is to chill out most artefacts with confidence, although coating on wood may crackle a little bit by -50 degrees centigrade.Ex: The gush of water could serve many purposes and was prescribed to soothe, to refrigerate, to stop a swelling, to widen pores, to shock the patient.Ex: The loins were divided into 2 lots: one lot was iced immediately and the other lot was left at room temperature for 6 hours before icing.Ex: Always chill the bowl and whisk attachment before whipping the cream.* enfriar el entusiasmo = dampen + Posesivo + excitement, dampen + Posesivo + enthusiasm.* enfriarse = cool off, lapse, cool down, go + cold turkey, catch + a chill, grow + cold, get + cold feet.* * *vtA1 ‹vino/postre› (en el refrigerador) to chill, cool; (sin refrigerador) to cool2 ‹entusiasmo/relación› to cool, cause … to cool■ enfriarvino dejes enfriar el café don't let your coffee go o get coldhay que dejar enfriar el motor you have to let the engine cool downponlo a enfriar put it in the refrigerator to chillA1 «comida/bebida» (ponerse — demasiado frío) to get cold, go cold; (— lo suficientemente frío) to cool downel café se enfrió the coffee went o got coldespera que se enfríe un poco wait till it cools down a bit2 «manos» to get cold3 «entusiasmo/relaciones» to cool, cool offB1 (coger frío) to catch o get cold2 (resfriarse) to catch a cold, catch a chill* * *
enfriar ( conjugate enfriar) verbo transitivo
( en el refrigerador) to chill, cool
verbo intransitivo:◊ no dejes enfriar el café don't let your coffee go o get cold;
deja enfriar el motor let the engine cool down;
ponlo a enfriar put it in the refrigerator to chill
enfriarse verbo pronominal
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(— lo suficientemente frío) to cool down
2 ( tomar frío) to catch o get cold;
( resfriarse) to catch a cold, catch a chill
enfriar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cool (down), chill
2 (disminuir la fuerza) la distancia enfrió su amistad, distance caused them to grow apart
figurado enfriar la economía, to cool down the economy
II verbo intransitivo to cool down: esta vieja nevera ya no enfría, this old fridge doesn't keep anything cold
' enfriar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
refrescar
- entibiar
English:
chill
- cool
- damp
* * *♦ vt1. [sopa, motor, atmósfera] to cool (down);[bebida fría] to chill2. [situación, sentimiento] to cool;aquello enfrió su relación that made their relationship more distant, their friendship cooled as a result♦ viesta nevera no enfría this fridge doesn't work properly;espera hasta que la sopa enfríe wait for the soup to cool down;mete las cervezas a enfriar en el refrigerador put the beers in the fridge to get cold♦ v impersonalto get colder* * *cool* * *enfriar {85} vt1) : to chill, to cool2) : to cool down, to dampenenfriar vi: to get cold* * *enfriar vb to cool -
12 auseinander entwickeln
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13 sich auseinander entwickeln
1. to diverge2. to drift apart3. to grow apart (from each other) -
14 sich jdm. entfremden
1. to grow apart from sb. fig.2. to grow away from sb. fig. -
15 отдаляться друг от друга
General subject: grow apartУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отдаляться друг от друга
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16 Ossi
m; -s, -s; umg., oft pej. East German type, Easterner—f; -, -s; umg., oft pej. East German female, Easterner* * *Ossi is the jocular (or sometimes derogatory) term for a citizen of the former East Germany. The 40-year separation of the two Germanies and the differences between their two political systems caused West and East Germans to grow apart from each other. There are still prejudices on both sides about what exactly is typical of an Ossi or a Wessi. See: → Wessi* * *Os·si1<-s, -s>[ˈɔsi]m (fam) Easterner, East GermanOs·si2<-, -s>[ˈɔsi]f (fam) Easterner, East German* * *der; Ossis, Ossis (salopp) East German* * *Ossi1 m; -s, -s; umg, oft pej East German type, EasternerOssi2 f; -, -s; umg, oft pej East German female, Easterner* * *der; Ossis, Ossis (salopp) East German -
17 despegarse
1 (separarse) to come unstuck2 figurado (perder afecto) to lose affection (de, for)* * *VPR1) [objeto] to come unstuck2) [persona] to become alienated (de from)* * *(v.) = come + unstuck, come + looseEx. If you are using the patch and it does come unstuck, try to stick it back on in the same area of the body.Ex. It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.* * *(v.) = come + unstuck, come + looseEx: If you are using the patch and it does come unstuck, try to stick it back on in the same area of the body.
Ex: It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.* * *
■despegarse verbo reflexivo
1 (desprenderse) to come unstuck
2 (alejarse, distanciarse) to grow apart: el perro no se despega de ella, the dog doesn't leave her side
' despegarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprenderse
- despegar
English:
peel
- come
- unstuck
* * *vpr1. [etiqueta, pegatina, sello] to come unstuck (de from), to peel off;se me despegó la venda my bandage came undoneno se despegó de su novia ni un minuto he didn't leave his girlfriend's side for a minute;no pudo despegarse de aquel pesado she couldn't get rid of o away from that bore;los ciclistas no consiguen despegarse del pelotón the cyclists can't break away from the pack* * *v/r1 come unstuck (de from), come off (de sth)* * * -
18 extrañarse
1 (desterrarse) to go into exile2 (sorprenderse) to be surprised (de/por, at)* * ** * *VPR1) (=sorprenderse) to be surprisedextrañarse de que... — to be surprised that...
2) †† (=negarse) to refuse3) †† [amigos] to become estranged, grow apart* * *(v.) = raise + eyebrowsEx. We may indeed raise an eyebrow when we find in Botany and Zoology the note 'Further systematic subdivisions, alphabetically arranged'.* * *(v.) = raise + eyebrowsEx: We may indeed raise an eyebrow when we find in Botany and Zoology the note 'Further systematic subdivisions, alphabetically arranged'.
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■extrañarse verbo reflexivo extrañarse de, to be surprised at
' extrañarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
extrañar
* * *vpr[sorprenderse] to be surprised (de at);no sé de qué te extrañas, siempre han sido así I don't know why you're so surprised, they've always been like that;se extrañaba de que nadie le hubiera avisado he was surprised that nobody had told him* * *v/r be surprised (de at);no me extrañaría I wouldn’t be surprised;no es de extrañarse que it’s not surprising that* * *vr: to be surprised* * *extrañarse vb to be surprised -
19 distanciar
v1. to separate / to space out2. to grow apart3. to put some distance between -
20 allontanarsi
go awayfig grow apart
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