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hanging event

  • 1 висящее событие

    недопустимое событие; невозможное событиеimpossible event

    запускающее событие; инициирующее событиеtriggering event

    события, происшедшие одновременноcontemporaneous events

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > висящее событие

  • 2 висящий

    Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > висящий

  • 3 висячее событие

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > висячее событие

  • 4 висящее событие

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > висящее событие

  • 5 abosɛn

    hanging up of stones to avert a threatened event

    Twi to English dictionary > abosɛn

  • 6 correrse una juerga

    to have a ball
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    (v.) = have + a ball, have + a great time
    Ex. We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.
    Ex. The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.
    * * *
    (v.) = have + a ball, have + a great time

    Ex: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.

    Ex: The author describes a three-day outing to Wales in which he hiked, camped, participated in rock climbing and abseiling, and had a great time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > correrse una juerga

  • 7 diluviar

    v.
    to pour with rain.
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    verbo intransitivo (Used only in 3rd person singular; it does not take a subject)
    1 to pour with rain, pour down
    * * *
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo to pour (with rain)
    * * *
    = the heavens + open, rain + cats and dogs, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rain.
    Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex. Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.
    Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
    Ex. It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.
    Ex. Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.
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    * empezar a diluviar = the skies + open up.
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo to pour (with rain)
    * * *
    = the heavens + open, rain + cats and dogs, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rain.

    Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.

    Ex: Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.
    Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
    Ex: It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.
    Ex: Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.
    * empezar a diluviar = the skies + open up.

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    diluviar [A1 ]
    vi
    to pour, pour with rain, pour down
    no salgas, que está diluviando don't go out, it's pouring
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    diluviar ( conjugate diluviar) verbo intransitivo
    to pour (with rain)
    diluviar verbo impersonal to pour with rain
    ' diluviar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    rain down
    - pour
    * * *
    diluviar v impersonal
    to pour with rain;
    está diluviando it's pouring with rain
    * * *
    v/i pour down
    * * *
    diluviar v impers
    : to pour (with rain), to pour down

    Spanish-English dictionary > diluviar

  • 8 disfrutar como un enano

    (v.) = love + every minute of it, have + a ball, have + a whale of a time, enjoy + every minute of
    Ex. I loved every minute of it and it made me see just how poverty stricken Jamaica really is!.
    Ex. We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.
    Ex. She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.
    Ex. Many had never even been to Stratford before so they enjoyed every minute of that trip!.
    * * *
    (v.) = love + every minute of it, have + a ball, have + a whale of a time, enjoy + every minute of

    Ex: I loved every minute of it and it made me see just how poverty stricken Jamaica really is!.

    Ex: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.
    Ex: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.
    Ex: Many had never even been to Stratford before so they enjoyed every minute of that trip!.

    Spanish-English dictionary > disfrutar como un enano

  • 9 divertirse de lo lindo

    (v.) = have + a ball
    Ex. We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.
    * * *
    (v.) = have + a ball

    Ex: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.

    Spanish-English dictionary > divertirse de lo lindo

  • 10 llover a cántaros

    figurado to rain cats and dogs
    ————————
    to pour down, rain cats and dogs
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    to rain cats and dogs, pour (down); rain buckets
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    (v.) = rain + cats and dogs, tip + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, chuck + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, lash + it down with rain, teem with + rain, hammer + it down with rain, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rain
    Ex. Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.
    Ex. When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.
    Ex. When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.
    Ex. The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.
    Ex. What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.
    Ex. It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.
    Ex. Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.
    Ex. She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.
    Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
    Ex. It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.
    Ex. Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.
    * * *
    (v.) = rain + cats and dogs, tip + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, chuck + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, lash + it down with rain, teem with + rain, hammer + it down with rain, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rain

    Ex: Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.

    Ex: When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.
    Ex: When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.
    Ex: The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.
    Ex: What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.
    Ex: It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.
    Ex: Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.
    Ex: She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.
    Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
    Ex: It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.
    Ex: Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llover a cántaros

  • 11 llover a mantas

    (v.) = hammer + it down with rain, teem with + rain, lash + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, chuck + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, tip + it down with rain, rain + cats and dogs, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rain
    Ex. She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.
    Ex. Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.
    Ex. It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.
    Ex. What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.
    Ex. The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.
    Ex. When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.
    Ex. When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.
    Ex. Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.
    Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
    Ex. It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.
    Ex. Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.
    * * *
    (v.) = hammer + it down with rain, teem with + rain, lash + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, chuck + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, tip + it down with rain, rain + cats and dogs, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rain

    Ex: She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.

    Ex: Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.
    Ex: It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.
    Ex: What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.
    Ex: The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.
    Ex: When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.
    Ex: When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.
    Ex: Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.
    Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
    Ex: It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.
    Ex: Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llover a mantas

  • 12 llover a mares

    to rain cats and dogs, bucket down
    * * *
    to rain cats and dogs, pour (down)
    * * *
    (v.) = rain + cats and dogs, tip + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, chuck + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, lash + it down with rain, teem with + rain, hammer + it down with rain, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rain
    Ex. Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.
    Ex. When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.
    Ex. When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.
    Ex. The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.
    Ex. What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.
    Ex. It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.
    Ex. Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.
    Ex. She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.
    Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
    Ex. It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.
    Ex. Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.
    * * *
    (v.) = rain + cats and dogs, tip + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, chuck + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, lash + it down with rain, teem with + rain, hammer + it down with rain, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rain

    Ex: Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.

    Ex: When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.
    Ex: When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.
    Ex: The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.
    Ex: What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.
    Ex: It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.
    Ex: Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.
    Ex: She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.
    Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
    Ex: It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.
    Ex: Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llover a mares

  • 13 pasarlo a lo grande

    (v.) = have + a ball, have + a whale of a time
    Ex. We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.
    Ex. She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.
    * * *
    (v.) = have + a ball, have + a whale of a time

    Ex: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.

    Ex: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasarlo a lo grande

  • 14 pasarlo en grande

    familiar to have a great time
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    * * *
    (v.) = have + a ball, have + a whale of a time
    Ex. We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.
    Ex. She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.
    * * *
    (v.) = have + a ball, have + a whale of a time

    Ex: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.

    Ex: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasarlo en grande

  • 15 תלייה

    תְּלִיָּיהf. (תָּלָה) 1) suspension, hanging. Snh.46b אחד קושר … מצות ת׳ one ties (the body of the stoned culprit to the pole), and one unties, in order to comply formally with the command of hanging (Deut. 21:22). 2) suspense, doubt. Y.Yoma VI, 43c top ועשהו חטאת קבעו בת׳ שלא יידחה ‘and shall make it a sin-offering (Lev. 16:9), the text declares it a sin-offering even during the suspense, so that it cannot be removed from its designation (by a subsequent event); קבעו בת׳ שיזדווגוכ׳ the text puts it in suspense (makes its designation dependent on a condition), that it be matched with its fellow (and it loses its sacred character if the fellow goat is unavailable). Y.Ḥag.I, end, 76d אם באת … לתלות ואם לשרוף … יותר מן הת׳ if a case (of Trumah) comes before thee, and thou dost not know whether to declare it doubtful (תָּלוּי) or to condemn it to be burnt, be rather inclined to condemn than to declare doubtful; Y.Sot.VIII, beg.22b.

    Jewish literature > תלייה

  • 16 תְּלִיָּיה

    תְּלִיָּיהf. (תָּלָה) 1) suspension, hanging. Snh.46b אחד קושר … מצות ת׳ one ties (the body of the stoned culprit to the pole), and one unties, in order to comply formally with the command of hanging (Deut. 21:22). 2) suspense, doubt. Y.Yoma VI, 43c top ועשהו חטאת קבעו בת׳ שלא יידחה ‘and shall make it a sin-offering (Lev. 16:9), the text declares it a sin-offering even during the suspense, so that it cannot be removed from its designation (by a subsequent event); קבעו בת׳ שיזדווגוכ׳ the text puts it in suspense (makes its designation dependent on a condition), that it be matched with its fellow (and it loses its sacred character if the fellow goat is unavailable). Y.Ḥag.I, end, 76d אם באת … לתלות ואם לשרוף … יותר מן הת׳ if a case (of Trumah) comes before thee, and thou dost not know whether to declare it doubtful (תָּלוּי) or to condemn it to be burnt, be rather inclined to condemn than to declare doubtful; Y.Sot.VIII, beg.22b.

    Jewish literature > תְּלִיָּיה

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