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  • 61 pasar un mal rato

    • have a bad presentiment
    • have a ball
    • have a rough finish
    • have a rough tongue
    • have a thick hide
    • have a thing about

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pasar un mal rato

  • 62 formarse un mal juicio acerca de

    • have a bad feeling
    • have a bad presentiment

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > formarse un mal juicio acerca de

  • 63 tener una mala opinión acerca de

    • have a bad feeling
    • have a bad presentiment
    • think over carefully
    • think quickly

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener una mala opinión acerca de

  • 64 Ahnung

    f
    1. (Vorgefühl) presentiment; schlimm: auch foreboding; (Vermutung) suspicion, hunch; ich habe so eine Ahnung I have a kind of hunch, I have a funny feeling; meine Ahnung hat nicht getrogen my hunch was right
    2. (Vorstellung) idea ( von of); eine schwache Ahnung a rough idea; hast du eine Ahnung, was das kostet? do you have any idea how much that costs?; keine Ahnung! no idea; ich habe keine blasse / nicht die geringste oder leiseste etc. Ahnung davon I haven’t the faintest ( oder foggiest) idea / a clue umg.; er hat davon oder von Tuten und Blasen keine Ahnung umg. he doesn’t know the first thing about it allg., he doesn’t have a (bloody) clue; hast du eine Ahnung! that’s what you think
    * * *
    die Ahnung
    hunch; intuition; foreboding; presentiment; intuitiveness; notion
    * * *
    Ah|nung ['aːnʊŋ]
    f -, -en
    1) (= Vorgefühl) hunch, presentiment; (düster) foreboding, premonition
    2) (= Vorstellung, Wissen) idea; (= Vermutung) suspicion, hunch

    eine Áhnung von etw vermitteln — to give an idea of sth

    keine Áhnung (davon) haben, dass/wie/was etc — to have no idea that/how/what etc

    keine Áhnung! (inf)no idea! (inf), I haven't a clue! (inf)

    er hat keine blasse or nicht die geringste Áhnung — he hasn't a clue or the foggiest (inf), he hasn't the faintest idea (inf)

    hast du eine Áhnung, wo er sein könnte? — have you any or an idea where he could be?

    hast du eine Áhnung! (iro inf)a (fat) lot you know (about it)! (inf), that's what YOU know (about it)!

    * * *
    die
    1) (a feeling that something bad is going to happen: He has a strange foreboding that he will die young.) foreboding
    2) (a slight idea or suspicion (about something that is happening): I had no inkling of what was going on until she told me all about it.) inkling
    3) (an idea or belief based on one's feelings or suspicions rather than on clear evidence: I have a hunch he'll be late.) hunch
    * * *
    Ah·nung
    <-, -en>
    f
    1. (Vorgefühl) foreboding, premonition
    \Ahnungen haben to have premonitions
    2. (Vermutung) suspicion, hunch fam
    es ist eher so eine \Ahnung it's more of a hunch [than anything] fam
    3. (Idee) idea
    keine \Ahnung haben to have no idea
    keine blasse [o nicht die geringste] \Ahnung haben (fam) to not have the faintest idea [or clue] fam
    hast du/haben Sie eine \Ahnung, warum/was/wohin...? (fam) do you know why/what/where...?
    hast du eine \Ahnung! (iron fam) that's what you think! fam
    eine \Ahnung [davon] haben, was to have an idea what
    \Ahnung/keine \Ahnung [von etw] haben to understand/to not understand [sth]
    man merkt gleich, dass sie \Ahnung hat you can see straight away that she knows what she's talking about
    keine \Ahnung haben, wie... to not have an idea how...
    keine \Ahnung! (fam) [I've] no idea! fam, haven't [got] a clue fam
    * * *
    die; Ahnung, Ahnungen
    1) presentiment; premonition

    eine Ahnung haben, dass... — have a feeling or hunch that...

    2) (Befürchtung) foreboding
    3) (ugs.): (Kenntnisse) knowledge

    von etwas [viel] Ahnung haben — know [a lot] about something

    keine Ahnung! — [I've] no idea; haven't a clue

    haben Sie eine Ahnung, wer/wie...? — have you any idea who/how...?

    * * *
    1. (Vorgefühl) presentiment; schlimm: auch foreboding; (Vermutung) suspicion, hunch;
    ich habe so eine Ahnung I have a kind of hunch, I have a funny feeling;
    2. (Vorstellung) idea (
    von of);
    eine schwache Ahnung a rough idea;
    hast du eine Ahnung, was das kostet? do you have any idea how much that costs?;
    keine Ahnung! no idea;
    ich habe keine blasse/nicht die geringste oder
    leiseste etc
    Ahnung davon I haven’t the faintest ( oder foggiest) idea/a clue umg;
    von Tuten und Blasen keine Ahnung umg he doesn’t know the first thing about it allg, he doesn’t have a (bloody) clue;
    hast du eine Ahnung! that’s what you think
    * * *
    die; Ahnung, Ahnungen
    1) presentiment; premonition

    eine Ahnung haben, dass... — have a feeling or hunch that...

    2) (Befürchtung) foreboding
    3) (ugs.): (Kenntnisse) knowledge

    von etwas [viel] Ahnung haben — know [a lot] about something

    keine Ahnung! — [I've] no idea; haven't a clue

    haben Sie eine Ahnung, wer/wie...? — have you any idea who/how...?

    * * *
    -en f.
    apprehension n.
    hunch n.
    (§ pl.: hunches)
    intuitiveness n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Ahnung

  • 65 presentimiento

    m.
    1 presentiment, feeling.
    2 premonition, hunch, boding, feeling.
    * * *
    1 premonition, presentiment
    * * *
    SM premonition, presentiment
    * * *
    masculino premonition, presentiment (frml)

    tengo el presentimiento de que... — I have a feeling that...

    * * *
    = premonition, hunch, gut feeling, feelings in + Posesivo + bones.
    Ex. The article 'University/industry partnerships: premonitions for academic libraries' outlines university/industry interactions and describes the issues surrounding them.
    Ex. Choice of manual or automated solution to a search problem depends mainly on the questions' complexity, but also on the librarian's hunch.
    Ex. There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' ' gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.
    Ex. But the people's justice is hasty, mean-spirited and based on vague feelings in the bones and we need the cold hand of the law to save us from ourselves.
    ----
    * tener un presentimiento sobre Algo = feel (it) in + Posesivo + bones.
    * * *
    masculino premonition, presentiment (frml)

    tengo el presentimiento de que... — I have a feeling that...

    * * *
    = premonition, hunch, gut feeling, feelings in + Posesivo + bones.

    Ex: The article 'University/industry partnerships: premonitions for academic libraries' outlines university/industry interactions and describes the issues surrounding them.

    Ex: Choice of manual or automated solution to a search problem depends mainly on the questions' complexity, but also on the librarian's hunch.
    Ex: There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' ' gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.
    Ex: But the people's justice is hasty, mean-spirited and based on vague feelings in the bones and we need the cold hand of the law to save us from ourselves.
    * tener un presentimiento sobre Algo = feel (it) in + Posesivo + bones.

    * * *
    premonition, presentiment ( frml)
    tengo el presentimiento de que … I have a feeling that …
    * * *

    presentimiento sustantivo masculino
    premonition;
    tengo el presentimiento de que … I have a feeling that …

    presentimiento sustantivo masculino feeling

    ' presentimiento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    corazonada
    - sensación
    English:
    foreboding
    - gnawing
    - inkling
    - precognition
    - premonition
    - hunch
    - intimation
    * * *
    presentiment, feeling;
    tengo el presentimiento de que… I have the feeling that…
    * * *
    m premonition;
    tengo el presentimiento que … I have a feeling that…
    * * *
    : premonition, hunch, feeling
    * * *
    presentimiento n feeling

    Spanish-English dictionary > presentimiento

  • 66 Vorahnung

    f premonition; eine unheimliche Vorahnung haben have a strange premonition
    * * *
    die Vorahnung
    premonition; presentiment; anticipation; foreshadowing; divination
    * * *
    Vor|ah|nung
    f
    presentiment, premonition
    * * *
    (a feeling that something (especially something unpleasant) is going to happen.) premonition
    * * *
    Vor·ah·nung
    f presentiment, premonition
    \Vorahnungen haben to have a premonition
    * * *
    die premonition; presentiment

    dunkle/schlimme Vorahnungen — dark forebodings

    * * *
    Vorahnung f premonition;
    eine unheimliche Vorahnung haben have a strange premonition
    * * *
    die premonition; presentiment

    dunkle/schlimme Vorahnungen — dark forebodings

    * * *
    f.
    apprehension n.
    foreboding n.
    foreshadowing n.
    presentiment n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Vorahnung

  • 67 Gefühl

    n; -s, -e
    1. nur Sg.; körperlich: feeling; (Wahrnehmung) sensation; (Tastsinn) touch; weitS. feel; Gefühl der oder von Kälte cold sensation; ich hab kein Gefühl im Arm I can’t feel anything in my arm, my arm’s gone numb ( oder dead); dem Gefühl nach ist es Plastik judging by the feel it’s plastic
    2. psychisch: feeling, sense; bes. kurze Wahrnehmung: sensation; emotional: sentiment, emotion; ein beängstigendes / beruhigendes Gefühl a worrying / reassuring feeling; widerstreitende Gefühle conflicting feelings; ich habe dabei ein ungutes Gefühl I’ve got a funny feeling about it; mit gemischten Gefühlen with mixed feelings; einer Sache mit gemischten Gefühlen gegenüberstehen have mixed feelings about s.th.; mit viel Gefühl singen sing with great feeling ( oder emotion); für mein Gefühl oder meinem Gefühl nach my feeling is that; I think (that); von seinen Gefühlen überwältigt overcome with emotion; seine Gefühle zur Schau tragen wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve; das ist das höchste der Gefühle umg. (ist das Äußerste) that’s the (absolute) limit
    3. einer Person gegenüber: feeling; freundliche Gefühle für jemanden hegen feel friendly toward(s) s.o.; jemandes Gefühle erwidern return s.o.’s feelings ( oder affection); sich (Dat) über seine Gefühle klar werden be(come) clear about how one feels
    4. (Ahnung) feeling; (Vorahnung) presentiment; das ( dumpfe) Gefühl haben, dass oder als ob... have a (vague) feeling that...
    5. (Gespür) sense ( für of); (Instinkt) instinct, intuition, feel(ing); (besondere Begabung) flair; Gefühl für Anstand / Proportionen etc. sense of propriety / proportion etc.; nach Gefühl Zutaten dosieren by guess and by God, by rule of thumb; das muss man mit Gefühl machen you’ve got to have the right touch; etw. im Gefühl haben have a feeling ( oder instinct) for s.th.; (ahnen, wissen) feel it in one’s bones
    * * *
    das Gefühl
    sense; emotion; sensation; hunch; sentiment; feeling
    * * *
    Ge|fühl [gə'fyːl]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    1) (= Sinneswahrnehmung) feeling

    etw im Gefǘhl haben — to have a feel for sth

    sie hat mehr Gefǘhl in den Fingern als ich — she has a better sense of touch than I do

    er hat kein Gefǘhl für heiß und kalt — he can't tell or feel the difference between hot and cold

    2) (= seelische Empfindung, Ahnung) feeling; (= Emotionalität) sentiment

    ich habe das Gefǘhl, dass... — I have the feeling that...

    ich habe ein Gefǘhl, als ob... — I feel as though...

    es geht gegen mein Gefǘhl... — I don't like...

    mein Gefǘhl täuscht mich nie — my instinct is never wrong

    jds Gefǘhle erwidern — to return sb's affection

    jds Gefǘhle verletzen — to hurt sb's feelings

    er ist zu keinem menschlichen Gefǘhl fähig — he is incapable of (feeling) any human emotion

    Gefǘhl und Verstand — emotion and reason, sense and sensibility

    die Romantik war das Zeitalter des Gefǘhls — romanticism was the age of sensibility

    das höchste der Gefǘhle (inf)the ultimate

    3) (= Verständnis) feeling; (= Sinn) sense

    ein Gefǘhl für Zahlen/Musik — a feeling for figures/music

    ein Gefǘhl für Gerechtigkeit/Anstand/Proportionen/Rhythmus — a sense of justice/decency/proportion/rhythm

    Tiere haben ein Gefǘhl dafür, wer sie mag — animals can sense who likes them

    einen Apparat mit Gefǘhl behandeln — to treat an appliance sensitively

    * * *
    das
    1) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) emotion
    2) (power and ability to feel: I have no feeling in my little finger.) feeling
    3) (something that one feels physically: a feeling of great pain.) feeling
    4) ((usually in plural) something that one feels in one's mind: His angry words hurt my feelings; a feeling of happiness.) feeling
    5) (an impression or belief: I have a feeling that the work is too hard.) feeling
    6) (affection: He has no feeling for her now.) feeling
    7) (emotion: He spoke with great feeling.) feeling
    8) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) sensation
    9) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) sense
    * * *
    Ge·fühl
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [gəˈfy:l]
    nt
    2. (seelische Empfindung, Instinkt) feeling
    ein \Gefühl einer S. gen a feeling [or sense] of sth
    das [...] \Gefühl haben, dass/als ob to have the [...] feeling that/as though
    das \Gefühl nicht loswerden, dass to not get rid of the feeling that
    ich werde das \Gefühl nicht los, dass I cannot help feeling that
    mit \Gefühl with feeling [or sensitivity], carefully
    mit gemischten \Gefühlen with mixed feelings
    mit widerstrebenden \Gefühlen with [some] reluctance
    jds \Gefühle erwidern to reciprocate sb's feelings, to return sb's affections
    jds \Gefühle verletzen to hurt sb's feelings
    \Gefühl[e] in jdn/etw investieren (fam) to become emotionally involved with sb/sth
    etw im \Gefühl haben to feel sth instinctively
    mein \Gefühl täuscht mich nie my instinct is never wrong
    3. (Sinn) sense
    ein \Gefühl für etw akk [haben] [to have] a feeling for [or sense of] sth
    ein \Gefühl für Zahlen/Kunst/Musik a feeling for figures/art/music
    ein \Gefühl für Gerechtigkeit a sense of justice
    Tiere haben ein \Gefühl dafür, wer sie mag animals can sense who likes them
    4.
    das ist ein \Gefühl wie Weihnachten (hum fam) it feels [just] like Christmas
    seinen \Gefühlen keinen Zwang antun (fam) to not hide one's feelings
    das höchste der \Gefühle (fam) the maximum, the final offer
    * * *
    das; Gefühls, Gefühle
    1) sensation; feeling
    2) (Gemütsregung) feeling

    ein Gefühl der Einsamkeita sense or feeling of loneliness

    das ist das höchste der Gefühle(ugs.) that's the absolute limit

    3) (Ahnung) feeling

    etwas im Gefühl habenhave a feeling or a premonition of something

    4) (Verständnis, Gespür) sense; instinct

    sich auf sein Gefühl verlassentrust one's feelings or instinct

    etwas nach Gefühl tundo something by instinct

    * * *
    Gefühl n; -s, -e
    1. nur sg; körperlich: feeling; (Wahrnehmung) sensation; (Tastsinn) touch; weitS. feel;
    von Kälte cold sensation;
    ich hab kein Gefühl im Arm I can’t feel anything in my arm, my arm’s gone numb ( oder dead);
    dem Gefühl nach ist es Plastik judging by the feel it’s plastic
    ein beängstigendes/beruhigendes Gefühl a worrying/reassuring feeling;
    widerstreitende Gefühle conflicting feelings;
    ich habe dabei ein ungutes Gefühl I’ve got a funny feeling about it;
    mit gemischten Gefühlen with mixed feelings;
    mit viel Gefühl singen sing with great feeling ( oder emotion);
    meinem Gefühl nach my feeling is that; I think (that);
    von seinen Gefühlen überwältigt overcome with emotion;
    seine Gefühle zur Schau tragen wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve;
    das ist das höchste der Gefühle umg (ist das Äußerste) that’s the (absolute) limit
    freundliche Gefühle für jemanden hegen feel friendly toward(s) sb;
    jemandes Gefühle erwidern return sb’s feelings ( oder affection);
    sich (dat)
    über seine Gefühle klar werden be(come) clear about how one feels
    4. (Ahnung) feeling; (Vorahnung) presentiment;
    das (dumpfe) Gefühl haben, dass oder
    als ob … have a (vague) feeling that …
    5. (Gespür) sense (
    für of); (Instinkt) instinct, intuition, feel(ing); (besondere Begabung) flair;
    Gefühl für Anstand/Proportionen etc sense of propriety/proportion etc;
    nach Gefühl Zutaten dosieren by guess and by God, by rule of thumb;
    das muss man mit Gefühl machen you’ve got to have the right touch;
    etwas im Gefühl haben have a feeling ( oder instinct) for sth; (ahnen, wissen) feel it in one’s bones
    * * *
    das; Gefühls, Gefühle
    1) sensation; feeling
    2) (Gemütsregung) feeling

    ein Gefühl der Einsamkeita sense or feeling of loneliness

    das ist das höchste der Gefühle(ugs.) that's the absolute limit

    3) (Ahnung) feeling

    etwas im Gefühl habenhave a feeling or a premonition of something

    4) (Verständnis, Gespür) sense; instinct
    * * *
    -e n.
    emotion n.
    feeling n.
    sense n.
    sentiment n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Gefühl

  • 68 intuizione

    f intuition
    * * *
    intuizione s.f. intuition (anche fil.), insight; (percezione) perception, realization; (presentimento) presentiment: per intuizione, by intuition; essere dotato d'intuizione, to be gifted with intuition; l'intuizione della verità, the perception (o the realization) of the truth; ebbi subito l'intuizione che si trattava di qualcosa di grave, I had a sudden intuition that something serious had happened; ebbi un'improvvisa intuizione su un problema che mi sfuggiva da anni, I had a sudden insight into a problem that had baffled me for years; ebbe subito l'intuizione del pericolo, he had a sudden presentiment of danger // intuizione artistica, artistic insight.
    * * *
    [intuit'tsjone]
    sostantivo femminile insight, intuition

    avere intuizione — to have insight, to be intuitive

    * * *
    intuizione
    /intuit'tsjone/
    sostantivo f.
    insight, intuition; avere intuizione to have insight, to be intuitive; avere una felice intuizione to make an inspired o a shrewd guess.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > intuizione

  • 69 barrunto

    m.
    1 suspicion (presentimiento).
    2 sign, indication (indicio).
    3 feeling, presentiment.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: barruntar.
    * * *
    1 (sospecha) suspicion; (presentimiento) feeling, presentiment, foreboding
    2 (indicio) sign
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=adivinanza) guess, conjecture; (=indicio) sign, indication; (=sospecha) suspicion; (=presentimiento) foreboding
    2) Caribe, Méx (Meteo) north wind which brings rain
    * * *
    masculino ( sospecha) suspicion
    * * *
    = hunch, gut feeling, gut instinct, feelings in + Posesivo + bones.
    Ex. Choice of manual or automated solution to a search problem depends mainly on the questions' complexity, but also on the librarian's hunch.
    Ex. There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' ' gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.
    Ex. There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' ' gut instincts,' 'gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.
    Ex. But the people's justice is hasty, mean-spirited and based on vague feelings in the bones and we need the cold hand of the law to save us from ourselves.
    * * *
    masculino ( sospecha) suspicion
    * * *
    = hunch, gut feeling, gut instinct, feelings in + Posesivo + bones.

    Ex: Choice of manual or automated solution to a search problem depends mainly on the questions' complexity, but also on the librarian's hunch.

    Ex: There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' 'gut instincts,' ' gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.
    Ex: There is some fascinating research that has confirmed that 'hunches,' ' gut instincts,' 'gut feelings' are real and should be paid attention to.
    Ex: But the people's justice is hasty, mean-spirited and based on vague feelings in the bones and we need the cold hand of the law to save us from ourselves.

    * * *
    1 (sospecha) suspicion
    2 (indicio) sign
    * * *
    barrunto, barruntamiento nm
    1. [presentimiento] suspicion;
    tengo el barrunto de que va a pasar algo malo I have a feeling something bad is going to happen
    2. [indicio] sign, indication
    * * *
    m suspicion, feeling
    * * *
    1) sospecha: suspicion
    2) indicio: sign, indication, hint

    Spanish-English dictionary > barrunto

  • 70 BJOÐA

    (býð; bauð, buðum; boðinn), v.
    þeir höfðu boðit honum laun, they had offered him rewards;
    Þ. bauð at gefa (offered to give) Gunnlaugi hestinn;
    bjóða grið, to offer pardon;
    bjóða e-t til lífs sér, as a ransom for one’s life;
    bjóða e-t fram, to proffer, produce (bjóða fram vitni);
    bjóða e-t upp, af hendi, to give up, leave off;
    þá býðr hann upp hornit, gives up the horn, will not drink more;
    bjóða e-t undan e-m, to offer to take a thing off one’s hands (er þá kostr at bjóða undan þeim manni varðveizluna fjárins);
    bjóða e-t við, to make a bid;
    bjóða við tvenn verð, to bid double;
    refl., bjóðast, to offer oneself, volunteer one’s service;
    Þóroddr bauzt (offered himself) til þeirrar farar;
    2) to do a thing to one, in a bad sense;
    bjóða e-m ógn, to wage war against one;
    bjóða e-m ójöfnuð, ofriki, to treat unfairly, oppress;
    bjóða e-m ógn, to affright, terrify;
    bjóða e-m rangt, to treat one unjustly;
    3) to bid, invite (bjóða e-m til sín or heim);
    bjóða mönnum til boðs, to bid guests to a banquet, wedding;
    4) to bid, order;
    sem lög buðu, as the law prescribed;
    bjóða e-m erendi, to commit a thing to one’s charge;
    bjóða e-m varnað á e-u, to forbid;
    bjóða e-m af landi, to order one out of the land;
    bjóða e-m af embætti, to depose one;
    bjóða út liði, skipum, to levy, troops, ships;
    bjóða e-m um, to delegate to one, to commit to one’s charge (þeim manni er biskup hefir um boðit at nefna vátta);
    5) to proclaim, announce;
    bjóða trú (kristni), to proclaim, preach a religion (the Christitian faith);
    bjóða messudag, to proclaim a holy day;
    6) of a mental state, to have presentiment of;
    e-m býðr e-t í hug (skap), one has a fore boding, presentiment of;
    mér býðr e-t fyrir, I forebode;
    mér býðr hugr við e-u, I abhor, dislike;
    impers., mér býðr ávallt hita (acc.), er ek kem í þeirra flokk, I feel uneasy whenever …;
    mér bauð ótta, I felt a fear;
    bauð þeim mikla þekt (they felt much pleasure), er þeir sá líkit;
    ef yðr býðr svá við at horfa, when you are in such a frame of mind;
    7) býðr e-m, it beseems, becomes one;
    sem konungsbarni býðr, as befits a princess;
    eptir þat fór vígsla fram eptir því sem býðr, as it is due, or proper.
    * * *
    bauð, buðu, boðit; pres. byð; pret. subj. byða; pret. sing. with the suffixed negative, bauðat, Edda 90 (in a verse); the obsolete middle form buðumk, mibi obtulit, nobis obtulerunt, occurs in Egil Höfuðl. 2; [Ulf. biudan; A. S. biodan; Engl. bid; Germ. bieten; Swed. biuda; Dan. byde]:—Lat. offerre, proferre, with dat. of the person, acc. of the thing:
    I. to bid, offer; þeir höfðu boðit honum laun, they had offered him rewards, Fms. i. 12; Þorsteinn bauð at gefa Gunnlaugi hestinn, Ísl. ii. 213; b. grið, to offer pardon, Fms. i. 181; þeir buðu at gefa upp borgina, ix. 41; bauð hann þeim, at göra alla bændr óðalborna, i. 20; býðr, at hann muni görast hans maðr, xi. 232; en ek býð þér þó, at synir mínir ríði með þér, Nj. 93; Írar buðu sik undir hans vald, Fms. x. 131.
    2. reflex, to offer oneself, volunteer one’s service; buðusk honum þar menn til fylgðar, Fms. ix. 4; mun ek nú til þess bjóðask í sumar á þingi, Ld. 104, Sks. 510; þeim er þá býðsk, Grág. i. 284; Þóroddr bauðsk til þeirrar farar, Hkr. ii. 247; ef þú býðsk í því, Fms. xi. 121.
    3. metaph., b. ófrið, ójöfnuð, rangindi, liðsmun, of ill usage, Ld. 148, Rb. 418; b. e-m rangt, to treat one unjustly, Hom. 155: with an adverb, b. e-m sæmiliga, to treat one in seemly sort, Ld. 66; b. á boð e-s, to outbid one, N. G. L. iii. no. 49.
    II. to bid, invite, cp. boð, a banquet; prob. ellipt., hospitality or the like being understood; Özurr bauð þeim inn í búðina at drekka, Nj. 4; heim vil ek b. þér í sumar, 93; honum var boðit til boðs, 50; hann bauð þá þegar þar at vera Gizuri Hallssyni, Bs. i. 128; gékk Bárðr móti honum ok fagnaði honum, ok bauð honum þar at vera, Eg. 23; b. mönnum til boðs, to bid guests to a banquet, wedding, or the like, Ld. 104.
    III. to bid, order, Lat. imperare, cp. boð, bidding; sem lög buðu, as the law prescribed, Fms. i. 81; svá bauð oss Guð, Post. 645. 88; b. af landi, to order one out of the land, make him an outlaw, Fms. vii. 20; b. af embætti, to depose, Sturl. ii. 119; b. út, a Norse milit. term, to call out, levy, cp. útboð, a levy; b. út leiðangri, b. út liði, skipum, to levy troops, ships, Fms. i. 12, 61, vi. 219, 251, 400, x. 118, Eg. 31, cp. N. G. L. i. ii; b. e-m crendi, to commit a thing to one’s charge, Fms. vii. 103; b. varnað á e-u, or b. til varnanar, to forbid, xi. 94, Edda 59: with prepp., b. e-m um (cp. umboð, charge), to delegate to one, commit to one’s charge; þeim manni er biskup hefir um boðit, at nefna vátta, K. Þ. K. 64; þess manns er biskup bauð um at taka við fé því, K. Á. 96, Sks. 460 B; hann keypti til handa Þorkatli þá hluti er hann hafði um boðit, the things that he had given charge about, Grett. 102 A; Hermundr bauð nú um Vermundi, at vera fyrir sína hönd, Rd. 251.
    2. eccl. to proclaim, announce, esp. as rendering of mid. Lat. praedicare; b. sið, trú, Kristni, to proclaim, preach a new religion, Nj. 156, 158, Fms. i. 32; b. messudag, sunnudag, to proclaim a holy day, N. G. L. i. 348.
    IV. of a mental state, to bode, forebode; e-m býðr hugr (cp. hugboð, foreboding), one’s heart bodes, Fms. v. 38, 24, Eg. 21; mér býðr þat eitt í skap ( my heart bodes), at þú verðir meira stýrandi en nú ertu, Bs. i. 468; mér byðr þat fyrir, which makes me forbode, Fms. ii. 193; e-m býðr hugr við (whence viðbjóðr, dislike), to abhor, dislike; er honum hafði lengi hugr við boðit, Bs. i. 128.
    2. impers., mér býðr ávallt hita (acc.) er ek kem í þeirra flokk, a boding comes over me, i. e. I feel uneasy, whenever …, Fms. iii. 189; mér bauð ótta (acc.), I felt a thrilling, Bs. i. 410; b. úþekt, to loathe, Grett. 111 A; b. þekt, to feel pleasure; bauð þeim mikla þekt er þeir sá líkit, Bs. i. 208: the phrase, e-m býðr við at horfa, of a frame of mind, to be so and so minded; miklir eru þér frændr borði, ef yðr býðr svá við at horfa, Band. 7 (MS. 2845).
    β. the phrase, þat býðr, it beseems, becomes; eptir þat fer veizla fram, eptir því sem býðr, as is due, Fms. x. 15, Fb. l. c. has byrjaði; sem býðr um svá ágætan höfðingja, Fms. x. 149.
    V. with prepp.; b. fram, Lat. proferre, to produce; b. fram vitni, to produce a witness, Eg. 472; með fram boðnum fégjöfum, Sturl. iii. 232; b. upp, b. af hendi, to give up, leave off; þá býðr hann upp hornit, gives up the horn, will not drink more, Edda 32; b. undan, a law term, to lay claim to; er þá kostr at b. undan þeim manni varðveizluna fjárins, Grág. i. 196; eigi skal undan manni b., áðr undir mann kemr féit, id.; cp. the following chapter, which treats ‘um undan-boð fjár;’ nú eru þeir menn svá þrír, at eigi býðr undan fjárvarðveizluna, viz. who are privileged guardians of the property of a minor, viz. father, brother, mother, and who cannot be outbidden, 192; b. við, a trade term, to make a bid; b. við tvenn verð, to bid double, Ld. 146; ek býð þér jafnmörg stóðhross við, id.; at þú byðir Rúti bróður þínum sæmiliga, 66; kaupa svá jörð sem aðrir menn b. við, N. G. L. i. 95: b. fyrir is now more usual.
    VI. part. pass. boðinn used as an adj., esp. in the alliterative phrase, vera boðinn ok búinn til e-s, to be ready and willing to do a thing, to be at one’s service; skulu vér bræðr vera búnir ok boðnir til þess sem þér vilit okkr til nýta, Eg. 50; til þess skal ek boðinn ok búinn at ganga at þeim málum fyrir þina hönd, Ld. 792.

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  • 71 В-184

    КАК (БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО) В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ (СМОТРЕЛ) coll VP subj: human past only fixed WO
    (as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.: X как в воду глядел — X must have been looking in (X must have had) a crystal ball
    X must have second sight h4s as if X knew it all beforehand (in advance) (in limited contexts) X's words turned out to be all too true X's words (remarks etc) were prophetic.
    Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off, he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).
    «Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться». И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a).
    ...Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет...» И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1)."... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a).

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  • 72 будто в воду глядел

    КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ < СМОТРЕЛ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; past only; fixed WO]
    =====
    (as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.:
    - X как в воду глядел X must have been looking in < X must have had> a crystal ball;
    - it's as if X knew it all beforehand < in advance>;
    - X's words <remarks etc> were prophetic.
         ♦ Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off; he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться". И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a).
         ♦ "...Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет..." И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1). "... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a).

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  • 73 будто в воду смотрел

    КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ < СМОТРЕЛ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; past only; fixed WO]
    =====
    (as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.:
    - X как в воду глядел X must have been looking in < X must have had> a crystal ball;
    - it's as if X knew it all beforehand < in advance>;
    - X's words <remarks etc> were prophetic.
         ♦ Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off; he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться". И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a).
         ♦ "...Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет..." И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1). "... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a).

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  • 74 как в воду глядел

    КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ < СМОТРЕЛ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; past only; fixed WO]
    =====
    (as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.:
    - X как в воду глядел X must have been looking in < X must have had> a crystal ball;
    - it's as if X knew it all beforehand < in advance>;
    - X's words <remarks etc> were prophetic.
         ♦ Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off; he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться". И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a).
         ♦ "...Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет..." И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1). "... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a).

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  • 75 как в воду смотрел

    КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ < СМОТРЕЛ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; past only; fixed WO]
    =====
    (as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.:
    - X как в воду глядел X must have been looking in < X must have had> a crystal ball;
    - it's as if X knew it all beforehand < in advance>;
    - X's words <remarks etc> were prophetic.
         ♦ Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off; he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться". И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a).
         ♦ "...Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет..." И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1). "... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a).

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  • 76 словно в воду глядел

    КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ < СМОТРЕЛ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; past only; fixed WO]
    =====
    (as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.:
    - X как в воду глядел X must have been looking in < X must have had> a crystal ball;
    - it's as if X knew it all beforehand < in advance>;
    - X's words <remarks etc> were prophetic.
         ♦ Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off; he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться". И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a).
         ♦ "...Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет..." И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1). "... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a).

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  • 77 словно в воду смотрел

    КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ < СМОТРЕЛ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; past only; fixed WO]
    =====
    (as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.:
    - X как в воду глядел X must have been looking in < X must have had> a crystal ball;
    - it's as if X knew it all beforehand < in advance>;
    - X's words <remarks etc> were prophetic.
         ♦ Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off; he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться". И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a).
         ♦ "...Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет..." И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1). "... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a).

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  • 78 точно в воду глядел

    КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ < СМОТРЕЛ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; past only; fixed WO]
    =====
    (as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.:
    - X как в воду глядел X must have been looking in < X must have had> a crystal ball;
    - it's as if X knew it all beforehand < in advance>;
    - X's words <remarks etc> were prophetic.
         ♦ Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off; he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться". И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a).
         ♦ "...Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет..." И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1). "... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a).

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  • 79 точно в воду смотрел

    КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ ГЛЯДЕЛ < СМОТРЕЛ> coll
    [VP; subj: human; past only; fixed WO]
    =====
    (as if) one knew beforehand that sth. was going to happen, foresaw sth., had a presentiment about sth.:
    - X как в воду глядел X must have been looking in < X must have had> a crystal ball;
    - it's as if X knew it all beforehand < in advance>;
    - X's words <remarks etc> were prophetic.
         ♦ Нуца знала, что муж её уже завёлся и теперь ещё долго будет пить, скорее всего всю ночь... Она как в воду смотрела (Искандер 5). Noutsa knew that her husband was off; he'd drink a long time now, most likely all the night....She must have been looking in a crystal ball (5a).
         ♦ "Ну что ж, - сказал парторг, - я вижу, мы не договорились... С такими взглядами можно далеко докатиться". И действительно, парторг как в воду глядел. Наш учёный вскоре докатился в столыпинском вагоне до Колымы (Войнович 4). "All right, then," said the Party organizer. "Clearly we don't see eye to eye....With views like those you'll go far." The Party organizer must have had a crystal ball. Our scientist in no time had gone as far as Kolyma, in a prison train (4a).
         ♦ "...Пока я член Политбюро, у меня есть всё. А вот когда меня выгонят, тогда неизвестно, что будет..." И как в воду глядел, выгнали-таки его (Войнович 1). "... As long as I'm a member of the Politburo, I have everything I want. But nobody knows what'll happen when they kick me out..." A prophetic remark, because later on he was kicked out of the Politburo (1a).

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  • 80 sangue

    m blood
    a sangue freddo in cold blood
    donare il sangue give blood
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    sangue s.m.
    1 blood: sangue arterioso, venoso, arterial, venous blood; prelievo di sangue, blood sample; esame del sangue, blood test; avvelenamento del sangue, blood poisoning; donatore di sangue, blood donor; temperatura del sangue, blood heat; trasfusione di sangue, (blood) transfusion; macchiato di sangue, blood-stained; occhi iniettati di sangue, bloodshot eyes; perdere sangue dal naso, to bleed at (o from) the nose; animale a sangue caldo, a sangue freddo, warm-blooded, cold-blooded animal; sacrificio di sangue, blood-sacrifice; spargimento di sangue, bloodshed; vittoria senza spargimento di sangue, bloodless victory; delitto di sangue, crime of violence; un fatto di sangue, an episode involving bloodshed; lotta all'ultimo sangue, fight to the death; soffocare una rivolta nel sangue, to crush a rebellion with bloodshed; cavar sangue a qlcu., to bleed s.o. (anche fig.); picchiare qlcu. a sangue, to beat (s.o.) up badly; versare sangue, to shed blood: versare il proprio sangue per la patria, to shed one's blood for one's country
    2 ( famiglia, stirpe, origine) blood; family, stock; origin, extraction: sangue blu, blue blood; sangue reale, blood royal; principe del sangue, prince of the blood; un uomo di sangue plebeo, a man of humble origin (o extraction); la voce del sangue, the call of blood (o of kinship); è di sangue nobile, he comes of a noble family (o of noble stock); è sangue del mio sangue, he is my own flesh and blood; sono uniti da vincoli di sangue, there is a blood tie between them // il sangue non è acqua, (prov.) blood is thicker than water // buon sangue non mente, (prov.) blood will tell out
    3 (bot. pop.) sangue di drago, ( Dracaena draco) dragon's blood (o dragon-tree).
    ◆ FRASEOLOGIA: sangue freddo, (fig.) coolness (o self-possession o composure o courage); a sangue freddo, in cold blood; calma e sangue freddo!, calm and self-control! // al sangue, ( di carne) underdone // assetato di sangue, bloodthirsty // il sangue gli montò al viso, the blood rushed to his face (o he flushed up); il sangue gli andò alla testa nel sentire quelle parole, the blood rose when he heard those words // il tuo racconto mi fa agghiacciare, gelare il sangue, your story makes my blood curdle (o run cold); una vista che agghiaccia, gela il sangue, a blood-curdling sight // me lo sentivo nel sangue, I had a presentiment (o foreboding) of it // mi ribolle il sangue, my blood is up; mi sento ribollire il sangue nelle vene, I feel my blood boil // c'è, corre cattivo sangue fra loro, there is bad blood between them; farsi cattivo sangue, guastarsi il sangue per qlco., to worry (o to fret and fume) over (o about) sthg.; non farti cattivo sangue per me, don't bother your head about me; è inutile farsi cattivo sangue, non cambierà mai, it's no use fretting, he'll never change // non ha sangue nelle vene, he is rather spineless // avere la musica nel sangue, to have music in one's blood // avere il sangue caldo, to be hot-blooded // cavar sangue da una rapa, to get blood out of a stone // sudare, sputare sangue, to sweat, to spit blood // sporcarsi le mani di sangue, to have s.o.'s blood on one's hands (o to be responsible for s.o.'s death) // pagare col sangue, to pay with one's life // succhiare il sangue a qlcu., to suck s.o.'s blood.
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    ['sangwe] 1.
    sostantivo maschile

    animale a sangue caldo, freddo — warm-blooded, cold-blooded animal

    al sanguegastr. [ carne] rare, underdone BE

    2.
    aggettivo invariabile

    rosso sangue — bloodred, bloody

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    versare o spargere sangue to shed blood; bagno di sangue bloodbath; fatto di sangue act of violence; assetato di sangue bloodthirsty; lavare un'offesa nel sangue to wipe out an insult with blood; spargimento di sangue bloodshed; picchiare qcn. a sangue to beat up sb., to beat sb. black and blue; avere il sangue caldo to be hot-blooded; sangue freddo cold-bloodedness, sangfroid; a sangue freddo in cold blood, cold-bloodedly; mantenere il sangue freddo to keep a cool head; ce l'ha nel sangue it's in his genes scherz.; sudare o sputare sangue per qcs. to sweat blood over sth.; farsi il sangue cattivo o avvelenarsi il sangue to eat one's heart out; non avere sangue nelle vene (non avere carattere) to have no guts; fra loro non corre buon sangue there is bad blood between them; succhiare il sangue a qcn. to suck sb. dry; il sangue mi andò alla testa the blood rushed to my head; fare ribollire il sangue a qcn. to make sb.'s blood boil; mi si gela il sangue my blood runs cold; fare raggelare il sangue a qcn. to chill sb.'s blood; il sangue non è acqua blood is thicker than water; buon sangue non mente — prov. blood tells

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    sangue
    /'sangwe/
    I sostantivo m.
     1 blood; analisi del sangue blood test; perdere sangue to bleed; perdere sangue dal naso to have a nosebleed; animale a sangue caldo, freddo warm-blooded, cold-blooded animal; macchiato di sangue bloodstained; al sangue gastr. [ carne] rare, underdone BE
     2 (discendenza) un principe di sangue reale a prince of the blood; sangue blu blue blood; di sangue blu blue-blooded; fratello di sangue blood brother; legami di sangue blood ties; di sangue misto of mixed blood
      rosso sangue bloodred, bloody
    all'ultimo sangue to the death; versare o spargere sangue to shed blood; bagno di sangue bloodbath; fatto di sangue act of violence; assetato di sangue bloodthirsty; lavare un'offesa nel sangue to wipe out an insult with blood; spargimento di sangue bloodshed; picchiare qcn. a sangue to beat up sb., to beat sb. black and blue; avere il sangue caldo to be hot-blooded; sangue freddo cold-bloodedness, sangfroid; a sangue freddo in cold blood, cold-bloodedly; mantenere il sangue freddo to keep a cool head; ce l'ha nel sangue it's in his genes scherz.; sudare o sputare sangue per qcs. to sweat blood over sth.; farsi il sangue cattivo o avvelenarsi il sangue to eat one's heart out; non avere sangue nelle vene (non avere carattere) to have no guts; fra loro non corre buon sangue there is bad blood between them; succhiare il sangue a qcn. to suck sb. dry; il sangue mi andò alla testa the blood rushed to my head; fare ribollire il sangue a qcn. to make sb.'s blood boil; mi si gela il sangue my blood runs cold; fare raggelare il sangue a qcn. to chill sb.'s blood; il sangue non è acqua blood is thicker than water; buon sangue non mente prov. blood tells.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > sangue

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