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  • 101 lavoro

    "operative;
    Vor"
    * * *
    m work
    ( impiego) job
    lavoro malfatto botched job
    lavoro nero moonlighting
    lavori pl occasionali o saltuari odd jobs
    per lavoro on business
    condizioni f pl di lavoro working conditions
    permesso m di lavoro work permit
    posto m di lavoro place of work, workplace
    lavori in corso roadworks, work in progress
    senza lavoro unemployed
    * * *
    lavoro s.m.
    1 (attività) work; (manuale) labour: lavoro di concetto, creativo, creative work; lavoro intellettuale, brain-work; lavoro specializzato, skilled work (o specialized job); lavoro dei campi, farm work (o labour), agricultural work; lavoro impegnativo, exacting work; lavoro usurante, fatiguing work, arduous work; lavori pubblici, public works; lavoro eccessivo, overwork; i lavori di un congresso, the proceedings of a congress // lavori in corso, work in progress, (segnaletica stradale) roadworks ahead // alla base ci fu un grosso lavoro diplomatico, there was a lot of diplomatic work behind it
    2 (occupazione retribuita) job, employment, work, occupation, place, post, position; lavoro fisso, regular job; lavori occasionali, odd jobs; lavoro precario, casual labour (o irregular work); lavoro a giornata, work by the day, day labour (o work); lavoro a orario ridotto, a tempo parziale, part-time, short-term job; lavoro a tempo pieno, full-time job; lavoro con orario fisso, nine to five job; lavoro dipendente, subordinate employment (o job o work), dependent labour; lavoro autonomo, self-employment; lavoro di ufficio, impiegatizio, office (o clerical) work; lavoro nero, (non denunciato) concealed labour (o moonlighting), (sfruttamento di manodopera) sweated labour; lavoro straordinario, overtime (o overtime work); l'ambiente di lavoro, the working environment; essere abile, inabile al lavoro, to be fit, unfit for work; dare lavoro a qlcu., to hire (o to employ) s.o.; vivere del proprio lavoro, to earn one's living; essere senza lavoro, to be out of work (o without a job) // cessazione del rapporto di lavoro, severance // domanda, offerta di lavoro, (di manodopera) labour demand, supply // ufficio del lavoro, job centre // diritto del lavoro, labour law; diritto al lavoro, right to work
    3 (ramo di attività) job: che lavoro fa tuo padre, what does your father do? (o what's your father's job?)
    4 (compito) task, job: convincerlo sarà un lavoro difficile, it will be hard task (o job) to convince him
    5 (fis., mecc.) work: lavoro interno, esterno, internal, external work; funzione lavoro, work function; lavoro di attrito, work due to friction; lavoro di deformazione, deformation (o strain) work
    6 (inform.) job: lavoro simultaneo, in multiprogrammazione, time sharing
    7 (opera) work; (teatrale) play; (cinematografica) film: questo romanzo è uno dei suoi migliori lavori, this novel is one of his best works.
    * * *
    [la'voro] 1.
    sostantivo maschile

    mettersi al lavoro — to get (down) to work, to start work

    al lavoro! (rivolto ad altri) get to work! (rivolto a se stessi) let's get to work!

    2) (compito da svolgere) (piece of) work, job; (incarico) job, task

    è un lavoro da professionista o da maestro it's a very professional job; è un lavoro da uomo it's man's work; gruppo di lavoro — work group

    3) (occupazione) work; (impiego, professione) work U, job, employment; (luogo dove si lavora) work

    dare lavoro a qcn. — to give sb. a job

    orario, condizioni di lavoro — working hours, conditions

    4) econ. sociol. labour BE, labor AE

    forza lavoro — workforce, labour force

    mercato del lavorolabour o job market

    5) (opera) work (su on)
    6) mecc. fis. work
    2.
    sostantivo maschile plurale lavori
    1) (in cantiere) work sing.; (sulle strade) roadworks BE, roadwork U AE

    "chiuso per -i" — "closed for repairs"

    "-i in corso" — "road under repair", "men at work"

    2) (di assemblea, commissione) deliberations

    lavoro nero — = job for which no earnings are declared, under the table job

    -i di casa o domestici housework; -i femminili fancywork, needlework and knitting; -i forzati hard labour; fig. slave labour; -i di manutenzione maintenance work; -i pubblici public works; -i di restauro — renovations

    * * *
    lavoro
    /la'voro/
    I due principali equivalenti inglesi della parola lavoro sono job e work: in linea generale, job si riferisce al posto di lavoro o al rapporto d'impiego (specie se subordinato), mentre work indica l'attività lavorativa, il compito da svolgere, l'attività fisica o mentale richiesta per produrre qualcosa. Per gli esempi e numerosi usi idiomatici, si veda la voce qui sotto. - Per un riferimento più specifico, invece di job o work, possono anche essere usate parole quali post, position o occupation (per definire in modo formale un lavoro nel senso di posizione lavorativa), line of work o line of business (per definire nel linguaggio parlato il tipo di lavoro che uno fa), trade (per definire un lavoro manuale ma qualificato, ad esempio quello dell'elettricista) o profession (letteralmente, professione).
    I sostantivo m.
     1 (attività fisica o mentale) work; mettersi al lavoro to get (down) to work, to start work; un mese di lavoro a month's work; al lavoro! (rivolto ad altri) get to work! (rivolto a se stessi) let's get to work! ammazzarsi di lavoro to work oneself to death
     2 (compito da svolgere) (piece of) work, job; (incarico) job, task; stai facendo un buon lavoro your're doing a good o lovely job; è un lavoro da professionista o da maestro it's a very professional job; è un lavoro da uomo it's man's work; gruppo di lavoro work group
     3 (occupazione) work; (impiego, professione) work U, job, employment; (luogo dove si lavora) work; che lavoro fai? what's your job? un lavoro da insegnante a teaching job; dare lavoro a qcn. to give sb. a job; cambiare lavoro to change jobs; perdere il lavoro to lose one's job; essere senza lavoro to be out of work; andare al lavoro to go to work! essere al lavoro to be at work; posto di lavoro (occupazione) job; (luogo) workplace; abiti da lavoro work clothes; orario, condizioni di lavoro working hours, conditions; vivere del proprio lavoro to work for one's living; parlare di lavoro to talk shop; essere fuori per lavoro to be out on business; secondo lavoro (non dichiarato) moonlighting
     4 econ. sociol. labour BE, labor AE; divisione del lavoro division of labour; forza lavoro workforce, labour force; il mondo del lavoro the working world; il costo del lavoro the cost of labour; mercato del lavoro labour o job market
     5 (opera) work (su on)
     6 mecc. fis. work
    II lavori m.pl.
     1 (in cantiere) work sing.; (sulle strade) roadworks BE, roadwork U AE; far fare dei -i in casa propria to have work done in one's house; "chiuso per -i" "closed for repairs"; "-i in corso" "road under repair", "men at work"
     2 (di assemblea, commissione) deliberations
    lavoro autonomo self-employment; lavoro a cottimo piecework; lavoro dipendente salaried job; lavoro a domicilio working at home; lavoro a maglia knitting; lavoro interinale temping job; lavoro manuale manual work; lavoro minorile child labour; lavoro nero = job for which no earnings are declared, under the table job; lavoro notturno night-work; lavoro part time part-time job; lavoro di squadra teamwork; lavoro stagionale seasonal work; lavoro straordinario overtime; lavoro a tempo pieno full-time job; lavoro d'ufficio office work; -i di casa o domestici housework; - i femminili fancywork, needlework and knitting; - i forzati hard labour; fig. slave labour; - i di manutenzione maintenance work; - i pubblici public works; - i di restauro renovations.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > lavoro

  • 102 без денег

    1) General subject: aground, broke, down on( one's) luck, down on one's luck, hard up, out of cash, out of funds, penniless
    2) American: cold in hand
    3) Stock Exchange: out of the money
    4) Jargon: on the hog, on the rocks, behind the eight ball (I was behind the eight ball again and coudn't make my car payment. Я был опять без денег и не мог сделать платёж за машину.), flat one one's ass, in the gutter

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > без денег

  • 103 сильно

    1) General subject: aloud, amain, anxiously, badly, billy oh, bitterly, bump, deeply, eager, fast, fiercely, good and, greatly, hard, heartily, heavily, heavy, heygh, high, highly, huffle, in no short order, in spades, intensely, largely, like billy-ho, like billy-o, like fury, like hell, loud (пахнуть), lustily, mightily, not half, shrewdly, sound, strong, strongly, sturdily, tellingly, to (smb.) into a fever of joy (кого-л.), vehemently, very much, wicked, far behind (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), acutely, passing, violently
    2) Colloquial: like mad, royally, like anything
    3) American: good and hard
    4) Obsolete: sore
    5) Mathematics: a great deal
    6) Australian slang: doggone
    7) Jargon: avidly (в этом смысле используется о желании (хотеть чего то avidly - очень сильно, просто жуть как сильно)), big time (Используется как усилитель. Например: He really owes her big time. - Он сильно ей задолжал), hell-west-and-crooked
    8) Oil: tightly
    9) Emotional: billy
    11) Patents: a good deal

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сильно

  • 104 Г-363

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ (ХВАТИТЬ) ГОРЯ (ГОРЮ-ШКА, ЛИХА) coll VP subj: human to experience much hardship, misfortune in life
    X хлебнул горя = X has had (seen) his share of suffering (grief)
    X has had more than his share of trouble (hard luck) X has taken (been through) a lot X's lot has been hard X has had it rough (tough).
    Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
    «В войну (мадам Бранд) попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб» (Михайловская 1). "During the war she (Madame Brand) found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief (1a).
    Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря...» - «Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя» (Пастернак 1). They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet—would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

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  • 105 Д-348

    ПЕРЕВОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ДУХ (ДЫХАНИЕ) VP subj: human
    1. to breathe in deeply, pause to breathe ( esp. after strenuous physical effort, because one is frightened etc)
    X перевёл дух = X caught (recovered, drew) his breath
    X took (drew) a deep breath X got his breath back
    X едва (еле, с трудом, тяжело) переводил дух = X was short (out) of breath
    X was struggling (gasping) for breath X was struggling to catch (to get) his breath.
    Трудно сказать, чем кончился бы монолог Ярцева, если бы его не прервал дневальный Алимов. Видно, Алимов бежал от самого городка, потому что долго не мог перевести дух, и, приложив руку к пилотке, тяжело дышал, молча глядя на Ярцева (Войнович 2). There's no telling how Yartsevs monologue would have ended if it hadn't been interrupted by Alimov, the orderly. Alimov had clearly run the whole distance from camp, for it took him a long time to catch his breath. Panting, frozen in a salute, he looked at Yartsev without saying a single word (2a).
    Арестованный пошатнулся... перевёл дыхание и ответил хрипло: «Я понял тебя. Не бей меня» (Булгаков 9). The prisoner swayed....Не drew his breath and answered hoarsely: "I understand you. Don't hit me" (9a).
    Академик Флоринский, прежде чем заговорить, несколько раз кивнул, опёрся посильнее на трость. «Я рад слышать здесь положительный отзыв профессора Авдиева...» Он перевёл дух... и стал диктовать сидящей сзади него стенографистке... (Дудинцев 1). Before he began to speak Academician Florinsky nodded repeatedly and tightened his hold on the stick on which he was leaning. "I am glad to hear Professor Avdiyev's positive opinion here...." He took a deep breath and began dictating to the stenographer sitting behind him... (1a).
    ...Поняв, что тот (Тимур) рано или поздно поймает его кисть своими челюстями, (Кязым) с такой силой вывернул ему руки, что тот, застонав, повалился. Кязым, с трудом переводя дыхание, положил ключ в карман (Искандер 5). Realizing that sooner or later Timur would catch his hand in his jaws, he (Kyazym) wrenched Timur's arm so hard that he let out a groan and fell. Struggling for breath, Kyazym put the key in his pocket (5a).
    Через несколько мгновений он (Скороход) обогнал старуху... Вскоре, тяжело дыша, прибежала и старуха. «Молодец, Страусиная Нога, -зло прошипел старший великан, - на таких состязаниях и второе место почётно». - «Я сделала всё, что могла», -сказала старуха, с трудом переводя дыхание (Искандер 5). Не (Highspeed) overtook the old woman in a few instants....Before long the old woman too arrived, panting hard. "AAfell done, Ostrich Leg," the eldest giant hissed spitefully. "In a contest like this even second place is honorable." "I did all I could," the old woman said, struggling to get her breath (5a).
    2. to take a short break, respite
    X перевёл дух - X caught his breath
    X took a breather X got his breath (back) X came up for air.
    Точно демонстрируя на собственном примере возможности новой динамики, Маринетти двоился, выбрасывая в стороны руки, ноги, ударяя кулаком по пюпитру, мотая головой, сверкая белками, скаля зубы, глотая воду стакан за стаканом, не останавливаясь ни на секунду, чтобы перевести дыхание (Лившиц 1). As if demonstrating the potential of the new dynamics by his own example, Marinetti sp lit into two, throwing out his legs and arms in all directions, banging his fist on the desk, reeling about, showing the whites of his eyes, baring his teeth, swallowing glass after glass of water and not stopping for a moment to get his breath back (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-348

  • 106 С-644

    СНИМАТЬ/СНЯТЬ СТРУЖКУ с кого highly coll VP subj: human to reprimand, criticize, scold s.o. severely
    X снимет с Y-a стружку - X will give Y a dressing-down (a talking-to, the business, a hard time)
    X will bawl (chew) Y out. Cf. read s.o. the riot act.
    «Комендант прикатил, стружку за план снимать будет» (Максимов 2). The commandant's arrived. He's come to give me a hard time because we're behind with the delivery plan" (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-644

  • 107 хватить горюшка

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хватить горюшка

  • 108 хватить горя

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хватить горя

  • 109 хватить лиха

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хватить лиха

  • 110 хлебнуть горюшка

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хлебнуть горюшка

  • 111 хлебнуть горя

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

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  • 112 хлебнуть лиха

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

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  • 113 перевести дух

    ПЕРЕВОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ДУХ (ДЫХАНИЕ)
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to breathe in deeply, pause to breathe (esp. after strenuous physical effort, because one is frightened etc):
    - X перевёл дух X caught (recovered, drew) his breath;
    - X was struggling to catch (to get) his breath.
         ♦ Трудно сказать, чем кончился бы монолог Ярцева, если бы его не прервал дневальный Алимов. Видно, Алимов бежал от самого городка, потому что долго не мог перевести дух, и, приложив руку к пилотке, тяжело дышал, молча глядя на Ярцева (Войнович 2). There's no telling how Yartsevs monologue would have ended if it hadn't been interrupted by Alimov, the orderly. Alimov had clearly run the whole distance from camp, for it took him a long time to catch his breath. Panting, frozen in a salute, he looked at Yartsev without saying a single word (2a).
         ♦ Арестованный пошатнулся... перевёл дыхание и ответил хрипло: "Я понял тебя. Не бей меня" (Булгаков 9). The prisoner swayed....He drew his breath and answered hoarsely: "I understand you. Don't hit me" (9a).
         ♦ Академик Флоринский, прежде чем заговорить, несколько раз кивнул, опёрся посильнее на трость. "Я рад слышать здесь положительный отзыв профессора Авдиева..." Он перевёл дух... и стал диктовать сидящей сзади него стенографистке... (Дудинцев 1). Before he began to speak Academician Florinsky nodded repeatedly and tightened his hold on the stick on which he was leaning. "I am glad to hear Professor Avdiyev's positive opinion here...." He took a deep breath and began dictating to the stenographer sitting behind him... (1a).
         ♦...Поняв, что тот [Тимур] рано или поздно поймает его кисть своими челюстями, [Кязым] с такой силой вывернул ему руки, что тот, застонав, повалился. Кязым, с трудом переводя дыхание, положил ключ в карман (Искандер 5). Realizing that sooner or later Timur would catch his hand in his jaws, he [Kyazym] wrenched Timur's arm so hard that he let out a groan and fell. Struggling for breath, Kyazym put the key in his pocket (5a).
         ♦ Через несколько мгновений он [Скороход] обогнал старуху... Вскоре, тяжело дыша, прибежала и старуха. "Молодец, Страусиная Нога, - зло прошипел старший великан, - на таких состязаниях и второе место почётно". - "Я сделала всё, что могла", - сказала старуха, с трудом переводя дыхание (Искандер 5). Не [Highspeed] overtook the old woman in a few instants....Before long the old woman too arrived, panting hard. "WjII done, Ostrich Leg," the eldest giant hissed spitefully. "In a contest like this even second place is honorable." "I did all I could," the old woman said, struggling to get her breath (5a).
    2. to take a short break, respite:
    - X перевёл дух X caught his breath;
    - X came up for air.
         ♦ Точно демонстрируя на собственном примере возможности новой динамики, Маринетти двоился, выбрасывая в стороны руки, ноги, ударяя кулаком по пюпитру, мотая головой, сверкая белками, скаля зубы, глотая воду стакан за стаканом, не останавливаясь ни на секунду, чтобы перевести дыхание (Лившиц 1). As if demonstrating the potential of the new dynamics by his own example, Marinetti split into two, throwing out his legs and arms in all directions, banging his fist on the desk, reeling about, showing the whites of his eyes, baring his teeth, swallowing glass after glass of water and not stopping for a moment to get his breath back (1a).

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  • 114 перевести дыхание

    ПЕРЕВОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ДУХ (ДЫХАНИЕ)
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to breathe in deeply, pause to breathe (esp. after strenuous physical effort, because one is frightened etc):
    - X перевёл дух X caught (recovered, drew) his breath;
    - X was struggling to catch (to get) his breath.
         ♦ Трудно сказать, чем кончился бы монолог Ярцева, если бы его не прервал дневальный Алимов. Видно, Алимов бежал от самого городка, потому что долго не мог перевести дух, и, приложив руку к пилотке, тяжело дышал, молча глядя на Ярцева (Войнович 2). There's no telling how Yartsevs monologue would have ended if it hadn't been interrupted by Alimov, the orderly. Alimov had clearly run the whole distance from camp, for it took him a long time to catch his breath. Panting, frozen in a salute, he looked at Yartsev without saying a single word (2a).
         ♦ Арестованный пошатнулся... перевёл дыхание и ответил хрипло: "Я понял тебя. Не бей меня" (Булгаков 9). The prisoner swayed....He drew his breath and answered hoarsely: "I understand you. Don't hit me" (9a).
         ♦ Академик Флоринский, прежде чем заговорить, несколько раз кивнул, опёрся посильнее на трость. "Я рад слышать здесь положительный отзыв профессора Авдиева..." Он перевёл дух... и стал диктовать сидящей сзади него стенографистке... (Дудинцев 1). Before he began to speak Academician Florinsky nodded repeatedly and tightened his hold on the stick on which he was leaning. "I am glad to hear Professor Avdiyev's positive opinion here...." He took a deep breath and began dictating to the stenographer sitting behind him... (1a).
         ♦...Поняв, что тот [Тимур] рано или поздно поймает его кисть своими челюстями, [Кязым] с такой силой вывернул ему руки, что тот, застонав, повалился. Кязым, с трудом переводя дыхание, положил ключ в карман (Искандер 5). Realizing that sooner or later Timur would catch his hand in his jaws, he [Kyazym] wrenched Timur's arm so hard that he let out a groan and fell. Struggling for breath, Kyazym put the key in his pocket (5a).
         ♦ Через несколько мгновений он [Скороход] обогнал старуху... Вскоре, тяжело дыша, прибежала и старуха. "Молодец, Страусиная Нога, - зло прошипел старший великан, - на таких состязаниях и второе место почётно". - "Я сделала всё, что могла", - сказала старуха, с трудом переводя дыхание (Искандер 5). Не [Highspeed] overtook the old woman in a few instants....Before long the old woman too arrived, panting hard. "WjII done, Ostrich Leg," the eldest giant hissed spitefully. "In a contest like this even second place is honorable." "I did all I could," the old woman said, struggling to get her breath (5a).
    2. to take a short break, respite:
    - X перевёл дух X caught his breath;
    - X came up for air.
         ♦ Точно демонстрируя на собственном примере возможности новой динамики, Маринетти двоился, выбрасывая в стороны руки, ноги, ударяя кулаком по пюпитру, мотая головой, сверкая белками, скаля зубы, глотая воду стакан за стаканом, не останавливаясь ни на секунду, чтобы перевести дыхание (Лившиц 1). As if demonstrating the potential of the new dynamics by his own example, Marinetti split into two, throwing out his legs and arms in all directions, banging his fist on the desk, reeling about, showing the whites of his eyes, baring his teeth, swallowing glass after glass of water and not stopping for a moment to get his breath back (1a).

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  • 115 переводить дух

    ПЕРЕВОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ДУХ (ДЫХАНИЕ)
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to breathe in deeply, pause to breathe (esp. after strenuous physical effort, because one is frightened etc):
    - X перевёл дух X caught (recovered, drew) his breath;
    - X was struggling to catch (to get) his breath.
         ♦ Трудно сказать, чем кончился бы монолог Ярцева, если бы его не прервал дневальный Алимов. Видно, Алимов бежал от самого городка, потому что долго не мог перевести дух, и, приложив руку к пилотке, тяжело дышал, молча глядя на Ярцева (Войнович 2). There's no telling how Yartsevs monologue would have ended if it hadn't been interrupted by Alimov, the orderly. Alimov had clearly run the whole distance from camp, for it took him a long time to catch his breath. Panting, frozen in a salute, he looked at Yartsev without saying a single word (2a).
         ♦ Арестованный пошатнулся... перевёл дыхание и ответил хрипло: "Я понял тебя. Не бей меня" (Булгаков 9). The prisoner swayed....He drew his breath and answered hoarsely: "I understand you. Don't hit me" (9a).
         ♦ Академик Флоринский, прежде чем заговорить, несколько раз кивнул, опёрся посильнее на трость. "Я рад слышать здесь положительный отзыв профессора Авдиева..." Он перевёл дух... и стал диктовать сидящей сзади него стенографистке... (Дудинцев 1). Before he began to speak Academician Florinsky nodded repeatedly and tightened his hold on the stick on which he was leaning. "I am glad to hear Professor Avdiyev's positive opinion here...." He took a deep breath and began dictating to the stenographer sitting behind him... (1a).
         ♦...Поняв, что тот [Тимур] рано или поздно поймает его кисть своими челюстями, [Кязым] с такой силой вывернул ему руки, что тот, застонав, повалился. Кязым, с трудом переводя дыхание, положил ключ в карман (Искандер 5). Realizing that sooner or later Timur would catch his hand in his jaws, he [Kyazym] wrenched Timur's arm so hard that he let out a groan and fell. Struggling for breath, Kyazym put the key in his pocket (5a).
         ♦ Через несколько мгновений он [Скороход] обогнал старуху... Вскоре, тяжело дыша, прибежала и старуха. "Молодец, Страусиная Нога, - зло прошипел старший великан, - на таких состязаниях и второе место почётно". - "Я сделала всё, что могла", - сказала старуха, с трудом переводя дыхание (Искандер 5). Не [Highspeed] overtook the old woman in a few instants....Before long the old woman too arrived, panting hard. "WjII done, Ostrich Leg," the eldest giant hissed spitefully. "In a contest like this even second place is honorable." "I did all I could," the old woman said, struggling to get her breath (5a).
    2. to take a short break, respite:
    - X перевёл дух X caught his breath;
    - X came up for air.
         ♦ Точно демонстрируя на собственном примере возможности новой динамики, Маринетти двоился, выбрасывая в стороны руки, ноги, ударяя кулаком по пюпитру, мотая головой, сверкая белками, скаля зубы, глотая воду стакан за стаканом, не останавливаясь ни на секунду, чтобы перевести дыхание (Лившиц 1). As if demonstrating the potential of the new dynamics by his own example, Marinetti split into two, throwing out his legs and arms in all directions, banging his fist on the desk, reeling about, showing the whites of his eyes, baring his teeth, swallowing glass after glass of water and not stopping for a moment to get his breath back (1a).

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  • 116 переводить дыхание

    ПЕРЕВОДИТЬ/ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ДУХ (ДЫХАНИЕ)
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to breathe in deeply, pause to breathe (esp. after strenuous physical effort, because one is frightened etc):
    - X перевёл дух X caught (recovered, drew) his breath;
    - X was struggling to catch (to get) his breath.
         ♦ Трудно сказать, чем кончился бы монолог Ярцева, если бы его не прервал дневальный Алимов. Видно, Алимов бежал от самого городка, потому что долго не мог перевести дух, и, приложив руку к пилотке, тяжело дышал, молча глядя на Ярцева (Войнович 2). There's no telling how Yartsevs monologue would have ended if it hadn't been interrupted by Alimov, the orderly. Alimov had clearly run the whole distance from camp, for it took him a long time to catch his breath. Panting, frozen in a salute, he looked at Yartsev without saying a single word (2a).
         ♦ Арестованный пошатнулся... перевёл дыхание и ответил хрипло: "Я понял тебя. Не бей меня" (Булгаков 9). The prisoner swayed....He drew his breath and answered hoarsely: "I understand you. Don't hit me" (9a).
         ♦ Академик Флоринский, прежде чем заговорить, несколько раз кивнул, опёрся посильнее на трость. "Я рад слышать здесь положительный отзыв профессора Авдиева..." Он перевёл дух... и стал диктовать сидящей сзади него стенографистке... (Дудинцев 1). Before he began to speak Academician Florinsky nodded repeatedly and tightened his hold on the stick on which he was leaning. "I am glad to hear Professor Avdiyev's positive opinion here...." He took a deep breath and began dictating to the stenographer sitting behind him... (1a).
         ♦...Поняв, что тот [Тимур] рано или поздно поймает его кисть своими челюстями, [Кязым] с такой силой вывернул ему руки, что тот, застонав, повалился. Кязым, с трудом переводя дыхание, положил ключ в карман (Искандер 5). Realizing that sooner or later Timur would catch his hand in his jaws, he [Kyazym] wrenched Timur's arm so hard that he let out a groan and fell. Struggling for breath, Kyazym put the key in his pocket (5a).
         ♦ Через несколько мгновений он [Скороход] обогнал старуху... Вскоре, тяжело дыша, прибежала и старуха. "Молодец, Страусиная Нога, - зло прошипел старший великан, - на таких состязаниях и второе место почётно". - "Я сделала всё, что могла", - сказала старуха, с трудом переводя дыхание (Искандер 5). Не [Highspeed] overtook the old woman in a few instants....Before long the old woman too arrived, panting hard. "WjII done, Ostrich Leg," the eldest giant hissed spitefully. "In a contest like this even second place is honorable." "I did all I could," the old woman said, struggling to get her breath (5a).
    2. to take a short break, respite:
    - X перевёл дух X caught his breath;
    - X came up for air.
         ♦ Точно демонстрируя на собственном примере возможности новой динамики, Маринетти двоился, выбрасывая в стороны руки, ноги, ударяя кулаком по пюпитру, мотая головой, сверкая белками, скаля зубы, глотая воду стакан за стаканом, не останавливаясь ни на секунду, чтобы перевести дыхание (Лившиц 1). As if demonstrating the potential of the new dynamics by his own example, Marinetti split into two, throwing out his legs and arms in all directions, banging his fist on the desk, reeling about, showing the whites of his eyes, baring his teeth, swallowing glass after glass of water and not stopping for a moment to get his breath back (1a).

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  • 117 снимать стружку

    СНИМАТЬ/СНЯТЬ СТРУЖКУ с кого highly coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to reprimand, criticize, scold s.o. severely:
    - X снимет с Y-а стружку X will give Y a dressing-down <a talking-to, the business, a hard time>;
    - X will bawl < chew> Y out. Cf. read s.o. the riot act.
         ♦ "Комендант прикатил, стружку за план снимать будет" (Максимов 2). "The commandant's arrived. He's come to give me a hard time because we're behind with the delivery plan" (2a).

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  • 118 снять стружку

    СНИМАТЬ/СНЯТЬ СТРУЖКУ с кого highly coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to reprimand, criticize, scold s.o. severely:
    - X снимет с Y-а стружку X will give Y a dressing-down <a talking-to, the business, a hard time>;
    - X will bawl < chew> Y out. Cf. read s.o. the riot act.
         ♦ "Комендант прикатил, стружку за план снимать будет" (Максимов 2). "The commandant's arrived. He's come to give me a hard time because we're behind with the delivery plan" (2a).

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  • 119 verkaufen

    verkaufen v 1. FIN realize; 2. GEN sell, sell off, sell up en gros verkaufen V&M sell in bulk gegen etw. verkaufen BÖRSE write against sth zu verkaufen V&M for sale zu viel verkaufen V&M oversell
    * * *
    v 1. < Finanz> realize; 2. < Geschäft> sell, sell off, sell up ■ gegen etw. verkaufen < Börse> write against sth ■ zu verkaufen <V&M> for sale ■ zu viel verkaufen <V&M> oversell
    --------
    : sich verkaufen
    * * *
    verkaufen
    to sell, to, dispose, to vend, to value, (absetzen) to market, (beliefern) to supply, (Börse) to unload, to negotiate, (realisieren) to realize, (umsetzen) to turn over, (verfügen) to dispose of, (Verkäufer sein) to be behind the counter;
    wegen Geschäftsaufgabe zu verkaufen on sale, owner retiring from business;
    nicht zu verkaufen (Effekten) not to float;
    schwer zu verkaufen flat, heavy of sale;
    zu verkaufen for (on) sale, on offer, (Anzeige) to be sold;
    sich verkaufen to sell;
    unter sich verkaufen (Auktion) to knock out (Br.);
    auf Abruf verkaufen to sell for delivery;
    mit Abschlag verkaufen to sell at reduced prices (a discount);
    mit einem Agio verkaufen to sell at a premium;
    Aktien verkaufen to realize shares (stocks);
    Aktien aus einem großen Portefeuille verkaufen to sell long stock;
    als Ausschuss verkaufen to sell as rejects;
    gegen bar (Barzahlung) verkaufen to sell for cash (ready money, current payment);
    in Bausch und Bogen verkaufen to sell by bulk, to sell outright;
    bestens (zum Bestpreis) verkaufen to sell at the best possible rates;
    Beteiligung verkaufen to sell out one’s shares of a business (an interest);
    gegen entsprechende Bezahlung verkaufen to sell for value;
    billig verkaufen to sell cheap (at a low figure);
    möglichst billig verkaufen to go as low as possible;
    billiger als die Konkurrenz verkaufen to undersell, (im Ausland) to dump;
    blanko (ohne Deckung) verkaufen to go bear (Br.) (short, US);
    Debitoren verkaufen to factor;
    en detail verkaufen to sell [by] retail (Br.) (at retail, US);
    mit einem Disagio verkaufen to sell at a discount;
    Effekten mit Verlust verkaufen to slaughter stocks;
    effizient verkaufen to sell successfully;
    zum Einkaufspreis verkaufen to sell at cost;
    einzeln verkaufen to sell separately;
    ohne zu entladen verkaufen to sell without breaking the bulk;
    Ernte auf dem Halm verkaufen to sell the crop standing;
    seine Erzeugnisse auf dem ganzen Erdball verkaufen to turn the world into a global market place;
    fest verkaufen to sell outright;
    flaschenweise verkaufen to sell by the bottle;
    flott verkaufen to do a brisk trade;
    freihändig verkaufen to sell offhand (by private contract, treaty);
    im Freiverkehr verkaufen to sell on the street (over the counter, US);
    gerichtlich verkaufen to sell by subhastation;
    sein Geschäft verkaufen to dispose of one’s business;
    seinen Geschäftsanteil verkaufen to sell out one’s share of a business (an interest);
    unter dem Gestehungspreis verkaufen to sell below cost price;
    nach dem Gewicht verkaufen to sell by weight;
    mit Gewinn verkaufen to sell at a profit (premium, to advantage);
    glänzend verkaufen to sell to the best advantage;
    sich glänzend verkaufen (Buch) to be booming (a bestseller);
    en gros verkaufen to sell wholesale (Br.) (at wholesale, US);
    auf der Grundlage der Barzahlung verkaufen to sell on a spot basis;
    gut verkaufen to sell at a high figure, to come to a good market;
    sich gut verkaufen to be quick of sale, to sell well (quickly), to meet with a ready market, to be current;
    auf dem Halm verkaufen to sell the crop standing;
    unter der Hand verkaufen to sell by private bargain (privately);
    unter dem Herstellungspreis verkaufen to sell below production costs;
    gegen Kasse verkaufen to sell for cash;
    im Kleinen verkaufen to retail;
    auf Kommissionsbasis verkaufen to sell on commission;
    auf Kredit verkaufen to sell on credit (trust, tick, Br.);
    im Laden (über den Ladentisch) verkaufen to sell over the counter;
    restliche Lagerbestände verkaufen to sell the left-over stock;
    lastenfrei verkaufen to sell free from encumbrances;
    sich leicht verkaufen to sell readily;
    auf zukünftige Lieferung verkaufen to sell forward (for future delivery, US, by anticipation, US);
    loko verkaufen to sell for spot delivery;
    am offenen Markt verkaufen to sell in the open market;
    auf dem schwarzen Markt (schwarz) verkaufen to sell on the black market;
    Maschinen auf Abbruch verkaufen to sell machinery as junk;
    mehr verkaufen to outsell;
    meistbietend verkaufen to sell to the highest bidder, to put up for sale;
    in zu großen Mengen verkaufen to oversell;
    nach modernsten Methoden verkaufen to streamline one’s sales representation;
    nach Muster verkaufen to sell by sample;
    an der Nachbörse verkaufen to sell on the street (kerb market, Br.);
    sich nicht verkaufen to find no sale;
    öffentlich verkaufen to sell by (at, US) auction;
    in kleinen Partien verkaufen to sell in dribs and drabs;
    partieweise verkaufen to sell in lots;
    pauschal verkaufen to sell on a lump-sum basis;
    pfandfrei verkaufen to sell free of encumbrances;
    auf Prämie verkaufen to sell at option;
    unter dem Preis verkaufen to sell under price (the value), to undersell;
    zu einem festen Preis verkaufen to sell outright;
    zu den niedrigsten je erzielten Preisen verkaufen to sell at an all-time low;
    preiswert verkaufen to sell at a low price;
    auf Punkte verkaufen to sell under the point system;
    mit Rabatt verkaufen to sell at a reduction;
    im Ramsch verkaufen to sell as a job lot;
    sich rasch verkaufen to find a ready market;
    auf Rechnung verkaufen to sell for account;
    für fremde Rechnung verkaufen to sell for third account;
    alle Rechte an einer Firma verkaufen to sell out;
    mit Rückkaufrecht verkaufen to sell with right of redemption;
    mit Schaden verkaufen to sell at a loss;
    sich schwer verkaufen to go off heavily, to be a drug in the market;
    unter Selbstkostenpreis verkaufen to sell below cost price (at a loss);
    zum Selbstkostenpreis verkaufen to sell at cost price;
    gegen Sicherheitsleistung verkaufen (Effektendifferenzgeschäft) to sell on margin;
    seine Stimme verkaufen to sell one’s vote;
    täglich zweihundertfünfzigtausend Stück verkaufen to become permanent on sales of 250,000 a day;
    stückweise verkaufen to sell by the piece;
    zum Subskriptionspreis verkaufen to sell at the subscription price;
    unter Taxe verkaufen to sell at reduced prices;
    auf Termin verkaufen to sell forward (for the account, for the settlement, Br., on future delivery, US);
    teuer verkaufen to sell at a high figure;
    etw. zu teuer verkaufen to make an overcharge on s. th.;
    teurer verkaufen to outsell (US);
    von Tür zu Tür verkaufen to peddle;
    [un]verpackt verkaufen to sell [un]packed;
    mit Verlust verkaufen to sell at a loss (disadvantage, discount), to [sell at a] sacrifice;
    aus einer Verlustposition verkaufen to sell out of a loss situation;
    ohne Vorbehalt verkaufen to sell outright;
    seinen ganzen Vorrat verkaufen to sell out;
    mit Vorteil verkaufen to sell at a premium;
    etw. vorteilhaft verkaufen to sell s. th. to [good] advantage;
    Waren verkaufen to sell goods;
    als zweitklassige Waren verkaufen to sell goods under a secondary label;
    im Wege der Auktion verkaufen to sell by (at, US) auction (at the spear);
    im Wege öffentlicher Versteigerung verkaufen to sell by subhastation;
    unter Wert verkaufen to sell below cost price;
    wertentsprechend verkaufen to sell for value;
    wieder verkaufen to sell again (by, at, retail), to resell, to retail;
    an Wiederverkäufer verkaufen to sell to the trade;
    unter dem Wiederverkaufspreis verkaufen to sell at a price below the resale price, to sell below cost price;
    wohlfeil verkaufen to sell low;
    sich wie warme Würstchen verkaufen to sell like hot cakes;
    auf Zeit verkaufen to sell on credit;
    auf Ziel verkaufen to sell on time;
    im Zwischenhandel verkaufen to job (Br.);
    sich gut verkaufen lassen to meet with a ready sale (market), to fetch a good price;
    sich gut wieder verkaufen lassen to have a better resale value;
    sich leicht verkaufen lassen to sell well, to meet with a ready market;
    sich nicht verkaufen lassen to fail to sell, to find no sale;
    sich schlecht verkaufen lassen to come to a bad market;
    sich schwer verkaufen lassen to be dull of sale, to be hard to sell, to run into heavy selling, to sell hard (heavily, badly).

    Business german-english dictionary > verkaufen

  • 120 dick

    I Adj.
    1. allg.: thick; Ast, Baum etc.: big; Buch: fat, long; Seil: strong; dicke Bohnen broad beans
    2. nachgestellt als Maßangabe: drei Meter dick three met|res (Am. -ers) thick
    3. Lippen: thick; Backen: chubby; (geschwollen) swollen; einen dicken Bauch haben umg. (hochschwanger sein) have a bun in the oven; dick und rund umg. big and round
    4. (beleibt) Person: fat, corpulent; Bauch: large, fat; Beine etc.: chubby, heavy; dick werden get fat, put on weight; dick und fett pej. big and fat; das macht dick that’s fattening; mach dich nicht so dick! umg. do you have to spread (yourself) out like that?, budge (Am. scrunch) up a bit!
    5. Brei, Soße etc.: thick; dicke Milch sour milk; dick werden Blut, Eiweiß: coagulate; Blut
    6. Nebel, Rauch etc.: thick, dense, heavy; hier ist oder herrscht dicke Luft umg. there’s something in the air, feelings are running high
    7. umg. attr. (groß) (great) big..., whopping great... Sl.; ein dickes Auto fahren drive a large ( oder powerful) car; ein dickes Gehalt einschieben earn a fat ( oder hefty) salary; ein dickes Lob ernten be praised to the skies; Brocken, Ei 1, Hund 2
    8. umg., fig.: mit jemandem durch dick und dünn gehen stick by s.o. through thick and thin; das dicke Ende kommt noch the worst is yet to come; sie hat ein dickes Fell she’s got a thick skin; sie sind dicke Freunde they’re (as) thick as thieves, they’re very thick; einen dicken Kopf haben (Kopfweh haben) have a thick head; bei Kater: have a hangover
    II Adv.
    1. Schicht: dick mit Staub bedeckt thick with dust; die Salbe dick auftragen apply the cream generously; sich dick anziehen wrap up well
    2. dick geschwollen very swollen
    3. umg., fig.: dick auftragen (übertreiben) lay it on thick; dick befreundet sein be very thick ( mit with), be very close (to); jemanden oder etw. dick(e) haben / kriegen be / get sick and tired of, have one’s fill of; es dick(e) haben be well off; wenn es dick kommt when push comes to shove
    * * *
    porky; fleshy; corpulent; gross; fat; thick
    * * *
    dịck [dɪk]
    1. adj
    1) thick; Mensch, Körperteil, Band, Buch, Brieftasche fat; Baum, Stamm big, large, thick; (inf) Gehalt, Belohnung, Rechnung, Gewinn fat, hefty; (inf) Tränen, Geschäft big

    einen dicken Mercedes fahren (inf)to drive a big Mercedes

    eine dicke Lippe riskieren (inf)to be cheeky (Brit), to act fresh (US inf)

    2) (nach Maßangaben) thick; Erdschicht deep

    3 m dicke Wändewalls 3 metres (Brit) or meters (US) thick, 3-metre (Brit) or meter (US) thick walls

    3) (inf = schwerwiegend) Fehler, Verweis big

    das ist ein dicker Tadel/ein dickes Lob — that's heavy criticism/high praise

    ach, du dickes Ei! (inf)for goodness' sake! (inf)

    4) (= geschwollen) Backe, Beine, Finger, Mandeln swollen; Beule big

    ein dicker Kopf (inf)a thick head (inf)

    See:
    Bauch
    5) (= zähflüssig, dicht) thick
    See:
    Luft
    6) (inf = herzlich) Freundschaft, Freund close
    2. adv
    1) (= warm) warmly

    sich/jdn dick anziehen — to wrap up/sb up warmly

    2) anstreichen, unterstreichen heavily
    See:
    4) (inf = sehr)

    jdm etw dick ankreidento hold sth against sb

    5) (inf = eng)
    * * *
    1) (having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin: a thick book; thick walls; thick glass.) thick
    2) (having a certain distance between opposite sides: It's two inches thick; a two-inch-thick pane of glass.) thick
    * * *
    [ˈdɪk]
    I. adj
    1. (beleibt, fett) fat; person a. stout BRIT, corpulent form; Körperteile a. big
    \dicke Backen/Wangen chubby cheeks
    einen \dicken Bauch haben to have a fat [or big] belly
    \dick und fett [o rund] sein (fam) to be round and fat
    etw macht [jdn] \dick Speisen, Getränke sth makes [sb] fat, sth is fattening; Kleidung sth makes sb look fat
    [von etw dat] \dick werden to put on weight [from sth], to get fat [from sth]
    2. (groß) big
    \dicker [Baby]bauch big belly
    ein \dicker Band/ein \dickes Buch a thick volume/book
    ein \dicker Baum/Stamm a thick tree/trunk
    ein \dickes Bündel Banknoten (fam) a fat [or thick] [or big] bundle of bank notes
    eine \dicke Limousine (fam) a big limousine
    eine \dicke Zigarre (fam) a big [or fam fat] cigar
    3. (fig fam: beträchtlich) big
    eine \dicke Belohnung (fam) a big fat reward fam
    ein \dickes Lob [für etw akk] bekommen to be praised highly [or to the high heavens] [for sth]
    ein \dicker Tadel/Verweis a severe [or sharp] reprimand
    4. (einen großen Querschnitt aufweisend) thick
    eine \dicke Eisdecke a thick ice layer
    ein \dicker Stoff a heavy fabric
    5. nach Maßangaben (stark) thick
    die Salbe ist 1 mm \dick aufzutragen you have to spread the ointment 1 mm thick
    eine 7 Meter \dicke Schicht a 7 metres thick layer [or a layer 7 metres thick
    6. (geschwollen) swollen
    eine \dicke Backe a swollen cheek
    eine \dicke Beule a big lump
    eine \dicke Soße a thick sauce
    \dicke Tränen vergießen (fig) to shed large tears
    8. (a. fig fam: dicht) thick a. fig
    \dicke Luft thick air; (fig fam) tense [or bad] atmosphere
    in der Firma herrscht heute \dicke Luft (fig fam) there's a tense atmosphere at work today
    \dicker Nebel/Rauch dense [or thick] fog/smoke
    9. (fam: eng) close
    \dicke Freunde close friends
    10.
    eine \dick Brieftasche haben (fam) to have a fat wallet fam
    mit jdm durch \dick und dünn gehen to go through thick and thin with sb
    sich (fam) \dick machen to spread oneself out
    mach dich nicht so \dick! don't take so much space!
    II. adv
    1. (warm) warmly
    sich akk \dick anziehen to dress warmly
    2. (reichlich) thickly
    etw \dick mit etw dat bestreichen to spread a thick layer of sth on sth
    er bestrich das Brot \dick mit Butter he spread a thick layer of butter on the bread
    \dick geschminkt heavily made up
    \dick mit Schnee/Staub bedeckt sein to be thickly covered with snow/dust
    3. (fam: sehr) very
    jdm etw \dick ankreiden to really hold sth against sb
    mit jdm \dick[e] befreundet sein (fam) to be as thick as thieves with sb fam
    mit jdm \dick im Geschäft sein to be well in with sb fam
    \dick geschwollen badly swollen
    4.
    \dick auftragen (pej fam) to lay it on thick [or with a trowel] fam
    jdn/etw \dick[e] haben (fam) to be sick of [or fed up with] fam sb/sth
    es [nicht so] \dick[e] haben (sl: reich sein) to be [not that] loaded fam
    es kommt immer gleich ganz \dick[e] (fam) it never rains but it pours prov
    * * *
    1.
    1) thick; thick, chunky < pullover>; stout < tree>; fat < person, arms, legs, behind, etc.>; big < bust>

    dick und rund od. fett sein — (ugs.) be round and fat

    dick machen< drink, food> be fattening

    im dicksten Verkehr(fig. ugs.) in the heaviest traffic

    mit jemandem durch dick und dünn gehenstay or stick with somebody through thick and thin

    2) (ugs.): (angeschwollen) swollen <cheek, ankle, tonsils, etc.>
    3) (ugs.): (groß) big <mistake, order>; hefty, (coll.) fat < fee, premium, salary>

    ein dickes Auto(ugs.) a great big car (coll.)

    das dicke Ende kommt noch(ugs.) the worst is yet to come

    4) (ugs.): (eng) close <friends, friendship, etc.>
    2.

    etwas 5 cm dick schneiden/auftragen — usw. cut/apply something 5 cm. thick

    sich dick anziehen — wrap up warm[ly]

    dick auftragen(ugs. abwertend) lay it on thick (sl.)

    2)

    dick geschwollen(ugs.) badly swollen

    3)

    dick befreundet sein(ugs.) be close friends

    * * *
    A. adj
    1. allg: thick; Ast, Baum etc: big; Buch: fat, long; Seil: strong;
    dicke Bohnen broad beans
    drei Meter dick three metres (US -ers) thick
    3. Lippen: thick; Backen: chubby; (geschwollen) swollen;
    einen dicken Bauch haben umg (hochschwanger sein) have a bun in the oven;
    dick und rund umg big and round
    4. (beleibt) Person: fat, corpulent; Bauch: large, fat; Beine etc: chubby, heavy;
    dick werden get fat, put on weight;
    dick und fett pej big and fat;
    das macht dick that’s fattening;
    mach dich nicht so dick! umg do you have to spread (yourself) out like that?, budge (US scrunch) up a bit!
    5. Brei, Soße etc: thick;
    dicke Milch sour milk;
    dick werden Blut, Eiweiß: coagulate; Blut
    6. Nebel, Rauch etc: thick, dense, heavy;
    herrscht dicke Luft umg there’s something in the air, feelings are running high
    7. umg attr (groß) (great) big …, whopping great … sl;
    ein dickes Auto fahren drive a large ( oder powerful) car;
    ein dickes Gehalt einschieben earn a fat ( oder hefty) salary;
    ein dickes Lob ernten be praised to the skies; Brocken, Ei 1, Hund 2
    8. umg, fig:
    mit jemandem durch dick und dünn gehen stick by sb through thick and thin;
    das dicke Ende kommt noch the worst is yet to come;
    sie hat ein dickes Fell she’s got a thick skin;
    sie sind dicke Freunde they’re (as) thick as thieves, they’re very thick;
    einen dicken Kopf haben (Kopfweh haben) have a thick head; bei Kater: have a hangover
    B. adv
    1. Schicht:
    dick mit Staub bedeckt thick with dust;
    die Salbe dick auftragen apply the cream generously;
    sich dick anziehen wrap up well
    2.
    dick geschwollen very swollen
    3. umg, fig:
    dick auftragen (übertreiben) lay it on thick;
    dick befreundet sein be very thick (
    mit with), be very close (to);
    dick(e) haben/kriegen be/get sick and tired of, have one’s fill of;
    es dick(e) haben be well off;
    wenn es dick kommt when push comes to shove
    * * *
    1.
    1) thick; thick, chunky < pullover>; stout < tree>; fat <person, arms, legs, behind, etc.>; big < bust>

    dick und rund od. fett sein — (ugs.) be round and fat

    dick machen<drink, food> be fattening

    im dicksten Verkehr(fig. ugs.) in the heaviest traffic

    mit jemandem durch dick und dünn gehenstay or stick with somebody through thick and thin

    2) (ugs.): (angeschwollen) swollen <cheek, ankle, tonsils, etc.>
    3) (ugs.): (groß) big <mistake, order>; hefty, (coll.) fat <fee, premium, salary>

    ein dickes Auto(ugs.) a great big car (coll.)

    das dicke Ende kommt noch(ugs.) the worst is yet to come

    4) (ugs.): (eng) close <friends, friendship, etc.>
    2.

    etwas 5 cm dick schneiden/auftragen — usw. cut/apply something 5 cm. thick

    sich dick anziehen — wrap up warm[ly]

    dick auftragen(ugs. abwertend) lay it on thick (sl.)

    2)

    dick geschwollen(ugs.) badly swollen

    3)

    dick befreundet sein(ugs.) be close friends

    * * *
    adj.
    fat adj.
    gross adj.
    thick adj.
    turbid adj. adv.
    grossly adv.
    thickly adv.
    turbidly adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > dick

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