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61 balcony
1. n балкон2. n театр. балкон первого яруса3. n верхняя галереяСинонимический ряд:1. barn attic (noun) barn; barn attic; hayloft; hay-mow; silo; storehouse2. box (noun) box; gallery; loge3. parapet (noun) barbican; bastion; battlement; escarpment; fortification; parapet; tower; wall4. porch (noun) porch; terrace; veranda -
62 HJÁLMR
(-s, -ar), m.1) helm, helmet;* * *m. [Goth. hilms; A. S., Engl., Hel., O. H. G., and Germ. helm; Dan.-Swed. hjalm; Ital. elmo; old Fr. heaume; a Teut. word prob. derived from hylja, to hide]:—a helm, helmet; distinguished from stálhúfa, a steel hood; luktr hjálmr, a closed, shut helm, only occurs in very late writers, e. g. D. N. i. 321; steyptir hjálmar, Gkv. 2. 19, cannot mean cast-iron helmets, but must be helmets coming over the face, as cast-iron was unknown in the Middle Ages, see Aarb. for Nord. Oldk. 1868, p. 9; aringreypir hjálmar, helms shaped like an eagle’s beak, Akv. 3; gull-h., a gilt helm; ár-hjálmr, a brazen helmet, Hkm.: the word âr is A. S., since helmets were of English workmanship, as is seen also in Valskir hjálmar, foreign helmets, which are mentioned by Sighvat.2. in the mythology Odin is called Hjálm-beri, a, m. helm-bearer, Gm.; he and the Valkyrias were represented as wearing helmets, Edda, Hkm. 9, Hkv. 1. 15; whence the poets call the helmet the hood of Odin (Hropts höttr): the vault of heaven is called the ‘helm’ of the wind, sun, etc., lopt-h., vind-h., sólar-h., Lex. Poët.: the head is called hjálm-stofn, hjálm-staup, hjálm-stallr, hjálm-setr, the stem, knoll, seat of the helm: the weapons, hjálm-angr, -grand, -gagarr, -gríðr, -reyr, -skass, -svell, are called the bane, ogre, etc. of the helm: battle is hjálm-drífa, -grap, -hríð, -rödd, -skúr, -þrima, the storm, gale of the helm: a warrior is hjálm-lestir, -njótr, -njörðungr, -rækjandi, -stafr, -stýrandi, -týr, -þollr, -þróttr: it appears in adjectives, hjálm-faldinn, helm-hooded; hjálm-göfugr, -prýddr, -samr, -tamiðr, decked with, wearing a helm, Lex. Poët.3. metaph. and mythol.; huliðs-hjálmr, a ‘hiding-helm,’ cap of darkness, Germ. tarn-kappe, which in the popular tales makes the wearer invisible, in Alm. the clouds are so called; ægis-hjálmr (ýgrs-h.), cp. the Αιγίς of the Greek, helm of terror, properly used of serpents, Sæm. 13 (prose), Edda 73, Fas. i. 175: in the phrase, bera ægishjálm yfir e-m, to bear the ægis over or before another, i. e. to hold him in awe and submission, Fm. 16, 17, Ld. 130, Fms. viii. 101, Fas. i. 162, Sd. 155, Hrafn. 19, cp. Ad. 4: in mod. usage, hafa ægis-hjálm í augum, to have an ægis in one’s eyes, i. e. a magical overawing power of eye; cp. hjalm = horror, Ivar Aasen: in pr. names, Hjálmr, Hjálmarr, Hjálm-geirr, Hjálm-grímr, Hjálm-gunnarr, Hjálm-týr, Hjálmr-gerðr, not freq., Landn., Fbr. iii, Edda; suffixed in Vil-hjálmr, William.II. of helmet-shaped things:1. a rick of barley, hay, or the like (bygg-h., hey-h., korn-h., q. v.); hlaða korni í hjálma, Ó. H. 30, Stj. 413, N. G. L. ii. 358: also a hay-house, barn, hjálma ok hús, i. 38; cp. hjálm-hús.2. kerta-hjálmr, ljósa-h., a chandelier. -
63 сарай
муж. shed;
barn, flea-pit перен. (о неудобном помещении) сарай для дров, дровяной сарай ≈ wood(-) shed каретный сарай ≈ coach-house сенной сарай ≈ hay-loft -
64 door
do:1) (the usually hinged barrier, usually of wood, which closes the entrance of a room, house etc: He knocked loudly on the door.) puerta2) (a means of achieving something: the door to success.) puerta•- doorknob- doorman
- doormat
- doorstep
- doorway
- on one's doorstep
door n puertatr[dɔːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) puerta■ front/back door puerta principalasera■ will you answer the door? ¿quieres abrir la puerta?2 (entrance) puerta, entrada\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbehind closed doors a puerta cerrada(from) door to door de puerta en puertanext door al lado■ who lives next door? ¿quién vive en la casa de al lado?by the back door figurative use de forma ilegal, ilegalmenteout of doors al aire libreto be on the door hacer de portero,-ato lay something at somebody's door echar la culpa de algo a alguiento show somebody the door echar a alguien, enseñarle la puerta a alguiento show somebody to the door acompañar a alguien hasta la puertato shut/slam the door in somebody's face dar a alguien con la puerta en las naricesdoor handle manilla de la puertadoor key llave de la puertadoor ['dor] n: puerta fn.• entrada s.f.• portal s.m.• portezuela s.f.• puerta s.f.• trampilla s.f.dɔːr, dɔː(r)a) puerta ffront/back door — puerta principalasera
the meeting went on behind closed doors — la reunión se celebró a puerta(s) cerrada(s)
to answer the door — abrir* la puerta
to darken somebody's door — poner* los pies en casa de alguien
to lay something at somebody's door — echarle la culpa de algo a alguien
to lock the barn door after the horse is stolen o (BrE) to lock the stable door after the horse has bolted — tomar precauciones cuando ya es tarde or asno muerto, la cebada al rabo
to show somebody the door — mostrarle* or enseñarle la puerta a alguien, echar a alguien
b) (doorway, entrance) puerta f, entrada fby o through the back door — por la puerta trasera
c) (room, building) puerta fto go from door to door — ir* de puerta en puerta
out of doors: he's not allowed out of doors no le permiten salir; I like having breakfast out of doors — me gusta desayunar al aire libre
d) ( means of access) puerta f[dɔː(r)]when one door shuts, another opens — donde una puerta se cierra, otra se abre
1. N1) (=hinged object) [of room, vehicle] puerta f•
to answer the door — (ir a) abrir la puertaperformance starts at 8pm, doors open at 7 — la actuación empieza a las 8, pero las puertas se abrirán a las 7
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to shut or slam the door in sb's face — cerrar la puerta a algn en las narices *, dar a algn con la puerta en las narices *- lay the blame for sth at sb's doorI'm not sure his death can be laid at the doctor's door — no estoy seguro de que se le pueda achacar su muerte al médico, no estoy seguro de que se pueda echar la culpa or culpar al médico de su muerte
- close the door on sth- open the door to sthmeeting him opened the door to success for me — el encuentro con él me abrió la(s) puerta(s) al éxito
darken 1., knock 3., 1), sliding, slam 2., 1)this could open the door to a flood of claims for compensation — esto podría dar pie a una avalancha de reclamaciones de indemnización
2) (=entrance) puerta f•
he stopped at the door of his office — se detuvo a or en la puerta de su oficinato pay at the door — (Cine, Theat) pagar a la entrada or al entrar
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to be on the door — [of nightclub] hacer de portero, estar en la puerta; (Theat) hacer de acomodador(a) m / ftickets £5 in advance, £6 on the door — la entrada cuesta 5 libras por adelantado, 6 en la puerta
to show sb the door — euph decir a algn dónde está la puerta
3) (=building) puerta fit took seven hours to get there, door to door — de puerta a puerta tardamos siete horas
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next door — (=in the next house) en la casa de al lado; (=in the next room) en la habitación de al ladofoot 1., 1)•
out of doors — al aire libre2.CPDdoor chain N — cadena f (de seguridad) de la puerta
door handle N — (gen) picaporte m; [of car] manija f
door knocker N — aldaba f, llamador m
* * *[dɔːr, dɔː(r)]a) puerta ffront/back door — puerta principal/trasera
the meeting went on behind closed doors — la reunión se celebró a puerta(s) cerrada(s)
to answer the door — abrir* la puerta
to darken somebody's door — poner* los pies en casa de alguien
to lay something at somebody's door — echarle la culpa de algo a alguien
to lock the barn door after the horse is stolen o (BrE) to lock the stable door after the horse has bolted — tomar precauciones cuando ya es tarde or asno muerto, la cebada al rabo
to show somebody the door — mostrarle* or enseñarle la puerta a alguien, echar a alguien
b) (doorway, entrance) puerta f, entrada fby o through the back door — por la puerta trasera
c) (room, building) puerta fto go from door to door — ir* de puerta en puerta
out of doors: he's not allowed out of doors no le permiten salir; I like having breakfast out of doors — me gusta desayunar al aire libre
d) ( means of access) puerta fwhen one door shuts, another opens — donde una puerta se cierra, otra se abre
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65 despreciar
v.1 to scorn.2 to spurn.3 to despise, to disdain, to flout, to hold in contempt.Ricardo desprecia a los avaros Richard despises cheapskates.4 to turn down, to snub.La chica despreció su ayuda The girl turned down his help.* * *1 (desdeñar) to despise, scorn, look down on2 (desestimar) to reject; (ignorar) to disregard, ignore* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] to despise, scorn2) (=rechazar) [+ oferta, regalo] to spurn, reject2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) ( menospreciar) < persona> to look down onb) ( rechazar) <oferta/ayuda> to spurn (liter), to rejectc) ( no tener en cuenta) <posibilidad/consejo> to disregard, discount* * *= disparage, scorn, despise, be scornful of, hold in + disgrace, snub, deprecate, have + contempt for, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.Ex. For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.Ex. Marshall Edmonds seemed pathetic to her, a person more to be pitied than to be scorned.Ex. By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex. There is a large number of people who cannot afford paperbacks and would like to read, but are afraid or scornful of the ethos of the middle-class library.Ex. Yet, despite his great erudition and powerful writings, his scheme has had little success in establishing itself as a major competitor to such schemes as DC, UDC and LC, which Bliss himself held in some contempt.Ex. Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex. In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Ex. The androgynous dandy lived the idea of beauty, had contempt for bourgeois values, and was elitist and estranged from women.Ex. It's the kind of barn where you can learn to ride without feeling mocked or like some hoity-toities are looking down their nose at you.Ex. The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( menospreciar) < persona> to look down onb) ( rechazar) <oferta/ayuda> to spurn (liter), to rejectc) ( no tener en cuenta) <posibilidad/consejo> to disregard, discount* * *= disparage, scorn, despise, be scornful of, hold in + disgrace, snub, deprecate, have + contempt for, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.Ex: For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.
Ex: Marshall Edmonds seemed pathetic to her, a person more to be pitied than to be scorned.Ex: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex: There is a large number of people who cannot afford paperbacks and would like to read, but are afraid or scornful of the ethos of the middle-class library.Ex: Yet, despite his great erudition and powerful writings, his scheme has had little success in establishing itself as a major competitor to such schemes as DC, UDC and LC, which Bliss himself held in some contempt.Ex: Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex: In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Ex: The androgynous dandy lived the idea of beauty, had contempt for bourgeois values, and was elitist and estranged from women.Ex: It's the kind of barn where you can learn to ride without feeling mocked or like some hoity-toities are looking down their nose at you.Ex: The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.* * *despreciar [A1 ]vt1 (menospreciar) ‹persona› to look down onla despreciaban por su humilde origen people looked down on her because of her humble backgroundlo desprecio profundamente I despise him2 (rechazar) ‹oferta/ayuda› to spurn ( liter), to rejectle despreció el regalo he spurned her giftes un trabajo que todos desprecian it's a job which everyone feels is beneath them3 (ser indiferente a) ‹peligro/muerte› to disregard, scorn ( liter)4 (no tener en cuenta) ‹posibilidad/consejo› to disregard, discount* * *
despreciar ( conjugate despreciar) verbo transitivo
( profundamente) to despise
despreciar verbo transitivo
1 (odiar) to despise
2 (menospreciar) to look down on, to scorn
3 (desdeñar) to reject, spurn
' despreciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
menospreciar
English:
despise
- disdain
- flout
- look down on
- disregard
- nose
* * *despreciar vt1. [desdeñar] to look down on, to scorn;lo desprecian por su egoísmo they look down on him because of his selfishness;no sabes cómo te desprecio you can't imagine how much I despise you2. [rechazar] to spurn;ha despreciado muchas ofertas he has rejected many offers;tómeselo, no me lo desprecie take it, don't turn it down3. [ignorar] to scorn, to disregard;despreció el mal tiempo y se fue a esquiar scorning o disregarding the poor weather, he went skiing* * *v/t1 look down on, despise2 propuesta reject* * *despreciar vtdesdeñar, menospreciar: to despise, to scorn, to disdain* * *despreciar vb1. (menospreciar) to look down on / to despise2. (rechazar) to reject -
66 szénapajta
(DE) Heuboden {r}; Heuböden {pl}; Scheune; (EN) barn; dutch barn; hay-barrack; hayloft; haymow -
67 let
I let present participle - letting; verb1) (to allow or permit: She refused to let her children go out in the rain; Let me see your drawing.) dejar, permitir2) (to cause to: I will let you know how much it costs.) hacer (saber)3) (used for giving orders or suggestions: If they will not work, let them starve; Let's (= let us) leave right away!) que (+ subjuntivo)•- let someone or something alone/be
- let alone/be
- let down
- let fall
- let go of
- let go
- let in
- out
- let in for
- let in on
- let off
- let up
- let well alone
II let present participle - letting; verb(to give the use of (a house etc) in return for payment: He lets his house to visitors in the summer.) alquilar- to letlet vb1. dejar / permitirlet me out! ¡déjame salir!2. alquilarto let somebody know hacer saber / decirif you need anything, just let me know si necesitas algo, dímelotr[let]1 (tennis) let nombre masculino————————tr[let]1 (allow) dejar1 que + subjuntivo■ let's go! ¡vamos!, ¡vámonos!1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (rent) alquilar■ 'House to let' "Se alquila casa"\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLlet alone... y mucho menos...let me see / let's see a verto feel let down sentirse defraudado,-ato let by dejar pasarto let go of soltarto let loose soltar, desatarto let off steam desfogarseto let oneself in for trouble meterse en un líoto let somebody alone dejar a alguien en paz, no molestar a alguiento let something alone no tocar algoto let somebody down lightly decírselo a alguien con tactoto let somebody in on something revelar algo a alguiento let somebody know hacer saber a alguien, avisar a alguien1) allow: dejar, permitirlet me see it: déjame verlo2) make: hacerlet me know: házmelo saber, avísamelet them wait: que esperen, haz que esperen3) rent: alquilarlet's go!: ¡vamos!, ¡vámonos!let us pray: oremos5)to let down disappoint: fallar6)to let off forgive: perdonar7)to let out reveal: revelar8)to let up abate: amainar, disminuirthe pace never lets up: el ritmo nunca disminuyeconj.• que conj.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to let")adj.• arrendable adj.v.(§ p.,p.p.: let) = alquilar v.• arrendar v.• dejar v.• dejar pasar v.• permitir v.
I letnoun (BrE) contrato m de arrendamiento mthey specialize in holiday lets — se especializan en el alquiler or el arrendamiento de residencias de vacaciones
II
1) (no pass)a) ( allow to) dejarto let somebody/something + inf: let her speak déjala hablar; he let his hair grow se dejó crecer el pelo; let me help you deja que te ayude; don't let me keep you no te quiero entretener; let me see ¿a ver?, deja or déjame ver; you shouldn't let her talk to you like that no deberías permitir que te hable así; don't let me catch you here again! — que no te vuelva a pescar por aquí!; be II 1) a), drop II 5), rip I 2)
b) (cause to, make)to let somebody/something + inf: let me have your answer tomorrow! dame la respuesta mañana; let me know if there are any problems avísame si hay algún problema; he let it be known that... — hizo saber que...
c)to let go — soltar*
let go! you're hurting me! — suelta or suéltame, que me haces daño!
to let somebody go — ( release somebody) soltar* a alguien; ( give somebody permission to go) dejar ir a alguien; ( fire somebody) (euph) despedir* a alguien
to let oneself go — ( enjoy oneself) soltarse*, soltarse* la melena (fam); ( neglect oneself) abandonarse
to let something go — \<\<garden\>\> descuidar; ( let something pass)
we'll let it go this time — por esta vez (que) pase, por esta vez lo pasaremos por alto
2) (+ adv compl)to let something/somebody by o past — dejar pasar algo/a alguien
she let herself into the house — abrió la puerta y entró en la casa; see also let in, off, out
3) [Used to form 1st pers pl imperative]a) ( in suggestions)let's go — vamos, vámonos
don't let's o let's not argue — no discutamos
b) (in requests, proposals, commands)if we were to sell it for, let's say, $500 — si lo vendiéramos por, digamos, $500
let us pray — (frml) oremos
4) [Used to form 3rd pers imperative, gen translated by que + subj in Spanish]a) ( in commands)never let it be said that... — que no se diga que...
b) (expressing defiance, warning, threat)c) ( in suppositions)5) ( rent) (esp BrE) alquilar•Phrasal Verbs:- let down- let in- let off- let on- let out- let up
I [let]1. VT(pt, pp let)1) (=allow to)to let sb do sth — dejar or more frm permitir que algn haga algo, dejar or more frm permitir a algn hacer algo
my parents wouldn't let me go out with boys — mis padres no dejaban que saliera con chicos, mis padres no me dejaban salir con chicos
let me help you — déjeme ayudarle or que le ayude
let me think — déjame pensar, a ver que piense
she wanted to help but her mother wouldn't let her — quería ayudar, pero su madre no la dejaba
to let o.s. be persuaded — dejarse persuadir
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don't let me catch you cheating again! — ¡no quiero volver a pillarte haciendo trampa!, ¡que no vuelva a pillarte haciendo trampa!•
you must let me be the judge of that — eso tengo que juzgarlo yo•
don't let me keep you — no quiero entretenerle•
now let me see — ¿a ver?, déjame que veaalone 1., 2), a), be 1., 13), go 1., 24), rip 3., 2)•
it's hard work, let me tell you — es mucho trabajo, te lo asegurob) (in prayers, wishes)please don't let it rain — por favor, que no llueva
don't let him die, she prayed — no dejes que se muera, le pidió a Dios
2) (=cause to)•
when can you let me have it? — ¿cuándo me lo puedes dejar?slip 2., 5)•
to let it be known that — hacer saber que3) (+ prep, adv)let in, let out, secret 2.•
they won't let you into the country — no te dejarán entrar en el país4) (=forming imperative)•
her then boyfriend (let's call him Dave)... — el entonces novio suyo (llamémosle or vamos a llamarle Dave)...•
let's get out here — bajémonos aquí•
let's go! — ¡vámonos!•
let's not or don't let's jump to conclusions — no nos precipitemos a sacar conclusiones•
let us pray — frm oremos•
if you weigh, let's say, 175 pounds... — si pesas, digamos, 175 libras...•
let's see, what was I saying? — a ver or déjame ver, ¿qué decía yo?•
"shall we eat now?" - "yes, let's" — -¿comemos ahora? -sí, venga or -sí, vale"shall we go home now?" - "yes, let's" — -¿nos vamos a casa ahora? -¡sí, vamos! or -¡sí, vámonos!
"people may complain" - "let them" — -puede que la gente se queje -pues que lo hagan
let people say what they will, we know we are right — que la gente diga lo que quiera, nosotros sabemos que tenemos razón
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let that be a lesson to you! — ¡que eso te sirva de lección!•
never let it be said that... — que nunca se diga que...5) (Math)6) (esp Brit) (=rent out) alquilar, arrendar (to a)7) (=put)•
a plaque let into a wall — una lápida empotrada en una pared8) (Med) [+ blood] sacar2.N•
we're converting the barn for holiday lets — estamos remodelando el granero para alquilarlo durante las vacaciones- let away- let by- let down- let in- let off- let on- let out- let up
II
[let]N1) (Tennis) dejada f, let m2) (Jur)LET
Meaning "allow"
► Translate using either dejar, especially in informal contexts, or permitir, especially in more formal contexts. Both verbs can be followed either by an infinitive or by que + ((subjunctive)):
Let me do it Déjame hacerlo, Déjame que lo haga
Let her have a look Deja que ella lo vea, Déjale verlo
We must not let the children see this No debemos permitir que los niños vean esto or permitir a los niños ver esto
Imperative
First person plural ► Translate let's and let us + ((verb)) using either vamos a + ((infinitive)) or using the present subjunctive of the main verb. The second construction is used particularly in formal language and when translating let's not:
Let's go for a walk! Vamos a dar un paseo
Let's consider the implications of the Government's decision Consideremos las implicaciones de la decisión del Gobierno
Let's not waste any more time No perdamos ya más tiempo To translate l et's go, use vamos or vámonos o n its own without a following infinitive:
Let's go to the theatre ¡Vamos al teatro! ► When let's is used on its own to reply to a suggestion, translate using vamos or vámonos i f the verb in the suggestion was ir. Use vale or venga if not:
"Shall we go?" - "Yes, let's" "¿Nos vamos?" - "¡Sí, vamos!" or "¡Sí, vámonos!"
"Shall we watch the match?" - "Yes, let's" "¿Vemos el partido?" - "Sí, vale" or "Sí, venga"
Third person ► When let introduces a command, suggestion or wish in the third person, translate using que + ((subjunctive)):
Let him come up! ¡Que suba!
Let there be no misunderstanding about this ¡Que no haya ningún malentendido sobre esto!
Let them do as they like ¡Que hagan lo que quieran! ► Be careful to distinguish between the "permission" sense of let sb do something and the "command" sense:
Please let them stay here (i.e. Please allow them to stay) Déjalos que se queden aquí or Déjalos quedarse aquí, por favor
Let them stay here! (i.e. expressing a decision or an order) ¡Que se queden aquí! When que is used in this sense, it never takes an accent. For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *
I [let]noun (BrE) contrato m de arrendamiento mthey specialize in holiday lets — se especializan en el alquiler or el arrendamiento de residencias de vacaciones
II
1) (no pass)a) ( allow to) dejarto let somebody/something + inf: let her speak déjala hablar; he let his hair grow se dejó crecer el pelo; let me help you deja que te ayude; don't let me keep you no te quiero entretener; let me see ¿a ver?, deja or déjame ver; you shouldn't let her talk to you like that no deberías permitir que te hable así; don't let me catch you here again! — que no te vuelva a pescar por aquí!; be II 1) a), drop II 5), rip I 2)
b) (cause to, make)to let somebody/something + inf: let me have your answer tomorrow! dame la respuesta mañana; let me know if there are any problems avísame si hay algún problema; he let it be known that... — hizo saber que...
c)to let go — soltar*
let go! you're hurting me! — suelta or suéltame, que me haces daño!
to let somebody go — ( release somebody) soltar* a alguien; ( give somebody permission to go) dejar ir a alguien; ( fire somebody) (euph) despedir* a alguien
to let oneself go — ( enjoy oneself) soltarse*, soltarse* la melena (fam); ( neglect oneself) abandonarse
to let something go — \<\<garden\>\> descuidar; ( let something pass)
we'll let it go this time — por esta vez (que) pase, por esta vez lo pasaremos por alto
2) (+ adv compl)to let something/somebody by o past — dejar pasar algo/a alguien
she let herself into the house — abrió la puerta y entró en la casa; see also let in, off, out
3) [Used to form 1st pers pl imperative]a) ( in suggestions)let's go — vamos, vámonos
don't let's o let's not argue — no discutamos
b) (in requests, proposals, commands)if we were to sell it for, let's say, $500 — si lo vendiéramos por, digamos, $500
let us pray — (frml) oremos
4) [Used to form 3rd pers imperative, gen translated by que + subj in Spanish]a) ( in commands)never let it be said that... — que no se diga que...
b) (expressing defiance, warning, threat)c) ( in suppositions)5) ( rent) (esp BrE) alquilar•Phrasal Verbs:- let down- let in- let off- let on- let out- let up -
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grenier [gʀənje]masculine noun* * *gʀənjegrenier (à blé) — fig breadbasket
* * *ɡʀənje nm1) [maison] attic2) [ferme] barn (where grain is stored)le grenier à blé de... fig — the bread basket of...
* * *grenier nm[grənje] nom masculin1. [combles] attic2. [à grain] loft -
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I [pɪtʃ]1) sport campo m. (sportivo)2) mus. tono m., tonalità f.; (of note, voice) tono m., altezza f.3) (degree) grado m.; (highest point) colmo m.4) (sales talk) parlantina f.5) ing. mar. pece f. nera6) BE (for street trader) posteggio m.7) ing. (of roof) inclinazione f., pendenza f.II 1. [pɪtʃ] 2.1) (be thrown) [rider, passenger] cadere2) mar.3) AE (in baseball) servire•- pitch in* * *I 1. [pi ] verb1) (to set up (a tent or camp): They pitched their tent in the field.)2) (to throw: He pitched the stone into the river.)3) (to (cause to) fall heavily: He pitched forward.)4) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.)5) (to set (a note or tune) at a particular level: He pitched the tune too high for my voice.)2. noun1) (the field or ground for certain games: a cricket-pitch; a football pitch.)2) (the degree of highness or lowness of a musical note, voice etc.)3) (an extreme point or intensity: His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.)4) (the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works: He has a pitch on the High Street.)5) (the act of pitching or throwing or the distance something is pitched: That was a long pitch.)6) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.)•- - pitched- pitcher
- pitched battle
- pitchfork II [pi ] noun(a thick black substance obtained from tar: as black as pitch.)- pitch-dark* * *I [pɪtʃ] n(tar) pece fII [pɪtʃ]1. n1) esp Brit Sport campo2) (angle, slope: of roof) inclinazione f3) Naut Aer beccheggio4) (of note, voice, instrument) intonazione f, altezza, (fig: degree) grado, puntoat its (highest) pitch — al massimo, al colmo
his anger reached such a pitch that... — la sua furia raggiunse un punto tale che...
5) fam, (also: sales pitch) discorsetto imbonitore6) Mountaineering tiro di corda7) (throw) lancio2. vt1) (throw: ball, object) lanciare, (hay) sollevare col forconehe was pitched off his horse — fu sbalzato da cavallo or disarcionato
2) (Mus: song) intonare, (note) dareto pitch it too strong fam — esagerare, calcare troppo la mano
3) (set up: tent) piantare3. vi1) (fall) cascare, cadere2) Naut, (Aer) beccheggiare•- pitch in* * *pitch (1) /pɪtʃ/n. [u]● pitch-black, nero come la pece □ (stor.) pitch-cap, copricapo impeciato ( strumento di tortura) □ pitch dark, buio pesto □ pitch darkness, completa oscurità □ (bot., USA; spec. Pinus rigida) pitch pine, pitch pine, pino rosso.♦ pitch (2) /pɪtʃ/n.2 [u] (naut., aeron.) beccheggio6 (fig.) culmine, apice, punto massimo; colmo: the pitch of merriment, il colmo (o il massimo) dell'allegria7 (fig.) grado; punto: The party was at the highest pitch of excitement, la festa era giunta al punto più alto (o al culmine) dell'eccitazione9 (comm.) quantità di merce esposta in vendita12 ( sport: baseball, cricket, calcio, hockey) campo (di gioco); ( anche) fattore campo: off the pitch, fuori dal campo di gioco; non in campo; pitch invasion, invasione di campo; pitch-side, bordo campo13 (fig., fam.) discorsetto; imbonimento; tirata imbonitoria: (comm.) sales pitch, la tirata imbonitoria del venditore; to have a good sales pitch, sapere vendere la propria merce15 [u] (fam.) abbordaggio; approccio amoroso● (mecc.) pitch circle, circonferenza primitiva ( di una ruota dentata) □ (mecc.) pitch cone, cono primitivo □ (mus.) pitch-pipe, strumento a fiato per accordare; corista □ to fly a high pitch, ( di falco, ecc.) volare fino al punto più alto ( prima di gettarsi sulla preda); (fig.) mirare in alto, fare progetti ambiziosi (o voli di fantasia) □ ( USA) to make a pitch for sb., cercare di abbordare q.; provarci con q.; tentare un approccio amoroso con q. □ ( USA) to make a pitch for st., spezzare una lancia in favore di qc. □ (fig.) to queer sb. 's pitch, guastare i piani a q.; rompere le uova nel paniere a q. (fig.).(to) pitch (1) /pɪtʃ/v. t.impeciare.(to) pitch (2) /pɪtʃ/A v. t.1 piantare; fissare; rizzare: to pitch a tent, piantare una tenda; to pitch a camp, fissare il campo; accamparsi3 (mus.) accordare; intonare ( uno strumento, ecc.); impostare ( la voce): to pitch a melody in a higher key, intonare una melodia in chiave più altaB v. i.2 cadere; stramazzare: to pitch on one's head, cadere a capofitto; to pitch out of the window, cadere dalla finestra3 (naut., aeron.) beccheggiare4 (aeron.) impennarsi; picchiare6 ( del tetto, ecc.) avere una (certa) pendenza (o inclinazione): The roof of the barn pitches sharply, il tetto del granaio ha una forte pendenza● ( cricket) to pitch a good length, fare un bel lancio lungo □ to pitch hay, caricare fieno ( gettandolo coi forconi sui carri) □ (fig.) to pitch one's tent, piantar le tende, stabilirsi ( in un luogo) □ to be pitched off one's horse, essere disarcionato.* * *I [pɪtʃ]1) sport campo m. (sportivo)2) mus. tono m., tonalità f.; (of note, voice) tono m., altezza f.3) (degree) grado m.; (highest point) colmo m.4) (sales talk) parlantina f.5) ing. mar. pece f. nera6) BE (for street trader) posteggio m.7) ing. (of roof) inclinazione f., pendenza f.II 1. [pɪtʃ] 2.1) (be thrown) [rider, passenger] cadere2) mar.3) AE (in baseball) servire•- pitch in -
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предл.
1) (кем-л./чем-л.;
кого-л./что-л.) (направление) under под гору ≈ downhill
2) (чем-л.;
что-л.) (used) for, with;
occupied by помещение под школой ≈ premises occupied by a school банка под варенье ≈ jam-jar поле под рожью ≈ rye-field, field of rye под землей ≈ underground
3) (кем-л./чем-л.;
около) near, by, of, in the environs of битва под Москвой ≈ the battle of Moscow
4) (что-л.;
о времени) toward(s), to;
about;
on the eve of;
close on под Новый год ≈ on New Year's Eve ему под пятьдесят (лет) ≈ he is getting on for fifty под вечер ≈ towards evening
5) (что-л.;
в сопровождении) to (the accompaniment of) под диктовку
6) (кого-л./что-л.;
наподобие) a la, in imitation of под орех
7) (что-л.;
в обмен на) in под залог ≈ on security под расписку ≈ on receipt
8) (чем-л.;
значение) by что под этим подразумевается? ≈ what is implied by this?
9) (чем-л.;
кул.) in, with говядина под хреном ≈ beef with horse-radish ∙ отдавать под суд( кого-л.) ≈ to prosecute под видом( кого-л./чего-л.) ≈ under/in the guise (of), under the pretence (of) под арестом - под замком под парусами под парами под дождем под условием, подо
1. (ниже чего-л.) under, underneath;
стоять под деревом stand* under а tree;
поставить чемодан под кровать put* а case under а bed;
под водой under water;
работать под землёй work underground;
под гору downhill;
2. (около, в непосредственной близости) near, close to;
жить под Москвой live near Moscow;
битва под Полтавой the Battle of/at Poltava;
3. (в зоне действия чего-л.) under;
под огнём противника under enemy fire;
гулять под дождём walk in the rain;
4. (указывает на состояние, положение) under, под руководством under the leadership of, под наблюдением врача under the doctor;
под командой кого-л. under (the) command of smb. ;
под замком under lock and key;
заключать под стражу put* under arrest, take* into custody;
быть под угрозой be* under (a) threat;
взять под свою защиту take* under one`s protection;
под влиянием under the influence;
отдать кого-л. под суд bring* smb. to trial, put* smb. on trial;
5. (для какой-л. цели) for, as;
этот сарай занят под сено this barn is for hay;
6. (о времени) towards;
(о возрасте тж.) close on;
(накануне) on the eve of;
под вечер towards evening;
в ночь под Новый год on New-Year`s Eve, ему под шестьдесят he is close on sixty, he is nearly sixty, he is not far off sixty;
7. (похожий на) in imitation of;
под красное дерево in imitation of mahogany;
8. (в обмен на какое-л. ручательство) on;
под залог on security;
под расписку giving а receipt;
получить что-л. под честное слово take* smth. on one`s word of honor (to return it) ;
9. (в сопровождении чего-л. звучащего) with, to;
под аккомпанемент рояля with а piano accompaniment;
танцевать под музыку dance to the music;
10. (при наличии признака, свойства) with;
дом под железной крышей house with an iron roof;
11. (при указании признака, выделяющего лицо, предмет, понятие) under, by;
писать под псевдонимом write* under an assumed name;
(быть полностью готовым) 'под ключ' (строить, сдавать какой-л. объект) turn-key. -
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1. [hıt] n1. удар, толчок2. 1) попаданиеto register a hit on the target - отмечать /наблюдать/ попадание в цель
to obtain a hit - воен. поражать цель
hit capability - воен. технически допускаемая меткость
2) вчт. результативное обращение в память ЭВМ; релевантная выдача ( информации)3. 1) успех; удача; удачная попыткаlucky hit - неожиданный успех, счастливый случай, везение
to get smth. by a lucky hit - получить что-л. благодаря счастливому случаю
a hit that will never come again - (удачный) случай, который больше не представится
to be /to make/ a (big) hit - иметь (большой) успех, произвести (шумную) сенсацию
the play [the book] was a hit (with the public) - пьеса [книга] имела успех (у публики)
2) спектакль, концерт, фильм, имеющий большой успех; нашумевшая пьеса, книга; популярная песенка, шлягер, «хит»I want to buy hits from operas - я хочу купить пластинки с популярными ариями из опер
4. выпад; ядовитое, ехидное, саркастическое замечаниеto have /to make/ a hit at the quacks - высмеивать шарлатанов
the play contained some clever hits at the fashions of the day - в пьесе остроумно высмеивались современные моды
5. выигрыш ( при игре в триктрак)6. сл. доза наркотика7. сл. предумышленное убийство гангстерами2. [hıt] v (hit)♢
hit and miss, hit or miss - а) успех или провал, пан или пропал; б) как попало, тяп-ляп, кое-как1. 1) ударятьto hit smth. hard [with a hammer] - сильно ударять /бить/ по чему-л. [молотком]
to hit smb. (on the head [in the face]) - ударить кого-л. (по голове [по лицу])
to hit smb. a heavy blow (on the head) - нанести кому-л. сильный удар (по голове)
to hit fair - спорт. нанести удар по правилам
to hit below the belt - а) спорт. нанести удар ниже пояса; б) нанести предательский удар; в) поступать нечестно /не по правилам/; воспользоваться своим преимуществом
a stone hit him, he was hit by a stone - его ударило камнем
he didn't know what had hit him - а) он не знал, что его ударило; б) он не понимал, что с ним произошло
2) ударятьсяto hit against a wall [a stone] - удариться о стену [о камень]
to hit one's foot against /on/ a stone [the stairs] - удариться ногой /ушибить ногу/ о камень [о лестницу]
to hit a rock - мор. наскочить на скалу /риф/
the car hit the tree - машина налетела на /врезалась в/ дерево
2. 1) попадать ( в цель); поражать, ранитьto hit a target /the mark, home/ - попадать в цель [ср. тж. ♢ ]
to hit the wrong note - муз. взять неверную ноту, сфальшивить
I fired but did not hit it - я выстрелил, но не попал
he can't hit an elephant [a haystack, a barn door] - он и в слона-то [в стог сена, в сарай] не попадёт /промажет/; ≅ он известный мазила
2) затрагивать, уязвлять; задевать за живоеyou don't know whom your sarcasm may hit - ты не знаешь, кого поразят стрелы твоего сарказма /кого могут задеть твои слова/
he is hit in his pride - его самолюбие задето /уязвлено/
3. наносить ущерб; причинять неприятности, страданияthey were (hard) hit by the famine [war] - они (очень /сильно/) пострадали от голода [от войны]
the strike has hit several factories - забастовка охватила несколько предприятий
life had never hit her very hard - она никогда не испытывала серьёзных ударов судьбы
4. (тж. on, upon) найти, напасть, натолкнуться; обнаружитьto hit on a solution - найти решение /разгадку/
to hit upon a satisfactory explanation - найти удовлетворительное объяснение
to hit the right road /path/ - а) напасть на верную дорогу; б) найти правильный путь; поступить правильно
to hit the right word - подыскать подходящее /нужное/ слово
he hit upon an interesting passage in a book - он наткнулся на интересное место в книге
I hit upon /on/ an idea - мне пришла (в голову) мысль
5. прийтись впору, подойти; понравитьсяto hit smb.'s taste - прийтись кому-л. по вкусу
to hit smb.'s fancy - поразить чьё-л. воображение, понравиться кому-л.
how did it hit you? - как вам это понравилось?, какое это произвело на вас впечатление?
6. разг.1) амер. добраться, попасть (куда-л.)to hit the ground - а) ав. совершить посадку; б) воен. залегать под огнём
to hit the field - ав. приземляться, совершать посадку
2) достигать (какой-л. величины)to hit the ceiling - ав. набирать максимальную высоту [ср. тж. ♢ ]
prices hit the all-time high - цены достигли /подскочили до/ небывалого уровня
when you hit the middle sixties... - когда вам будет (хорошо) за шестьдесят...
7. амер. разг. брать в долг; выпрашивать (тж. hit up)he hit up his father's friends for work - он выпрашивал работу у друзей своего отца
he hit his friend for 100 dollars - он позаимствовал у приятеля 100 долларов
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to hit the full stride - спорт. бежать маховым шагомto hit one's stride - а) развить максимальную скорость; б) проявить себя с наилучшей стороны
to hit it - амер. двигаться с большой быстротой
to hit the road [trail] - сл. выступать в поход, отправляться в путь
let's hit the road - ну, тронулись
to hit the silk - ав. жарг. прыгать с парашютом
to hit it off with smb. - ладить с кем-л.
we hit it off immediately with our new neighbours - мы сразу поладили с нашими новыми соседями
to hit home - задеть за живое [ср. тж. 2, 1)]
you have hit it (right) - вы попали в цель; вы попали в (самую) точку, вы угадали; вы правы
to hit the (right) nail on the head - правильно угадать, попасть в точку
to hit the bottle - сл. пьянствовать, прикладываться к бутылке
to hit the hay, амер. to hit the sack - прост. завалиться спать [см. тж. hay1 I ♢ ]
to hit the headlines /the papers, the front page/ - стать сенсацией, произвести сенсацию
to hit the roof /the ceiling/ - прийти в ярость [ср. тж. 6, 2)]
to hit the /one's/ books - засесть за учёбу /за книги/
to hit the high points /spots/ см. high spot ♢
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1) General subject: barn, fleet (автомобилей, тракторов и т. п.), fleet (автомобилей, тракторов и т.п.), gardens, ground, grounds, hay, park (тж. автомобильный, артиллерийский и т. п.), parkland, pk., pleasance (в поместье), pleasure giving, pleasure ground, pleasure-ground, recreation centre, stock, yard, recreation center2) Military: depot, equipage (мостовой, понтонный), (машин) fleet, (машин) park, parking lot, (машин) pool5) Construction: fleet (машинный или вагонный), park (строительных машин), stock (автомобилей)6) Railway term: group of lines, pool (напр. вагонный), (машин) stock, team tracks, (машин) tracks, (машин) yard7) Economy: stock (автомобилей, вагонов)8) Automobile industry: fleet (напр, автомобилей, тракторов), park (автомобилей)9) Mining: fleet (вагонеток, машин), stock (вагонеток)10) Forestry: fleet (машинный, тракторный)11) Scottish language: policy (вокруг усадьбы)12) Jargon: Noah (I'm taking my misses to the Noah.)13) Oil: fleet (напр. буровых станков)14) Ecology: ocean park (охраняемый участок мелководий океана, предназначенный для организованного посещения туристами)16) Sakhalin R: fleet (автомобилей)17) Makarov: base (напр. установленных единиц оборудования), ocean park (охраняемый участок мелководного океана, предназначенный для организованного посещения туристами), ornamental grounds, park (автомобильный, артиллерийский и т.п.), stock (вагонов)18) Taboo: park19) Gold mining: fleet of equipment20) oil&gas: equipment complex, plant21) Logistics: storage park22) Caspian: spread -
75 сено, высушенное под навесом
Makarov: barn-cured hayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сено, высушенное под навесом
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77 сеносушильное сооружение
Agriculture: hay drying barnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сеносушильное сооружение
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78 складированное сено
Makarov: barn-stored hayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > складированное сено
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79 MARCH
• Dry March, wet April and cool May fill barn and cellar and bring much hay (A) - Апрель теплый, май холодный - год плодородный (A), Март сухой да мокрый май, будет каша и каравай (M)• March wind (winds) and April showers bring /forth/ May flowers - Апрель с водою, а май с травою (A) -
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1.
plural - houses; noun1) (a building in which people, especially a single family, live: Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate.) casa2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) casa3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) sala4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) casa
2.
verb1) (to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter: All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn.) alojar2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) guardar•- housing- housing benefit
- house agent
- house arrest
- houseboat
- housebreaker
- housebreaking
- house-fly
- household
- householder
- household word
- housekeeper
- housekeeping
- houseman
- housetrain
- house-warming
3. adjectivea house-warming party.) de inauguración- housework
- like a house on fire
house n casa1 (gen) casa; (official use) domicilio2 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL cámara3 SMALLTHEATRE/SMALL sala4 (company) empresa, casa1 (gen) alojar, albergar; (supply housing) proveer de vivienda\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL'House full' "Agotadas las localidades"on the house figurative use invita la casato bring the house down ser un exitazoto get on with somebody like a house on fire familiar llevarse de maravilla con alguiento keep house for somebody llevar la casa a alguiento move house mudarse de casa, trasladarsehouse arrest SMALLLAW/SMALL arresto domiciliariohouse of cards castillo de naipesHouse of Commons Cámara de los ComunesHouse of Lords Cámara de los LoresHouse of Representatives SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL Cámara de Representanteshouse plant planta de interiorhouse rules normas nombre femenino plural de la casaHouses of Parliament Parlamentopublishing house editorial nombre femenino1) home: casa f2) : cámara f (del gobierno)3) business: casa f, empresa fn.• cámara (Gobierno) s.f.adj.• doméstico, -a adj.n.• casa s.f.• edificio s.m.• habitación s.f.• morada s.f.v.• almacenar v.• alojar v.• domiciliar v.• encajar v.
I haʊs1)a) (dwelling, household) casa fas safe as houses — (BrE) totalmente seguro
to clean house — (AmE) ( restore order) poner* la casa en orden; (lit: spring-clean) hacer* (una) limpieza general
to get along like a house afire o (BrE) on fire (colloq) — hacer* buenas migas, llevarse muy bien
to keep open house — tener* la puerta siempre abierta
to put one's (own) house in order — poner* sus (or mis etc) asuntos en orden, ordenar sus (or mis etc) asuntos
to set up house — poner* casa; (before n)
b) ( dynasty) casa f, familia f2) ( Govt) Cámara fthe House of Representatives — ( in US) la Cámara de Representantes or de Diputados
the House of Commons/of Lords — ( in UK) la Cámara de los Comunes/de los Lores
the Houses of Parliament — ( in UK) el Parlamento
3) ( Busn) casa f, empresa fdrinks are on the house — invita la casa; (before n)
house wine — vino m de la casa
4) ( Theat)a) ( auditorium) sala fto bring the house down — (colloq)
that scene brought the house down — el teatro casi se viene abajo con los aplausos que siguieron a esa escena
b) ( audience) público mc) ( performance) función f
II haʊza) ( accommodate) \<\<person/family\>\> alojar, darle* alojamiento ab) ( contain) \<\<office/museum\>\> albergar*c) ( store) almacenar
III haʊsinterjection (BrE) cartón! (AmL), bingo! (Esp)1. [haʊs]N (pl houses) [ˌ'haʊzɪz]1) (=building) casa fthe party's at my/John's house — la fiesta es en mi casa/en casa de John
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are you handy around the house? — ¿eres un manitas para la casa?•
to move house — mudarse (de casa)•
to keep open house — tener la puerta siempre abierta, recibir a todo el mundo- get on like a house on firecoffee 2., eat, public, safe, steak2) (=household) casa f•
to keep house (for sb) — llevar la casa (a algn)•
the children were playing (at) house — los niños estaban jugando a las casitas•
to set up house — poner casa- put or set or get one's house in order3) (Pol) cámara fthe House — (=House of Commons) la Cámara de los Comunes; (US) la Cámara de Representantes
the upper/lower house — la cámara alta/baja
See:see cultural note SPEAKER in speaker4) (in debate) asamblea fthis house believes that... — esta asamblea cree que...
5) (Brit) (Scol) subdivisión de alumnos que se crea en algunos colegios para promover la competición entre ellos6) (Theat) (=auditorium) sala f; (=audience) público m•
they played to packed houses — llenaban las salas•
the second house — la segunda función- bring the house down7) (Comm) casa f•
we do our printing in house — hacemos nuestra propia impresión, hacemos la impresión en la empresa•
it's on the house — invita la casain-house•
TV programmes made out of house — programas de televisión realizados por productoras externas8) (=family, line) casa f, familia f9) (Cards)full house — full m
10) (Astrol) casa f (celeste)2. [haʊz]VT1) (=provide accommodation for) [+ person, family] alojar, dar alojamiento a2) (=have space for, contain) albergarthe building will not house them all — el edificio no podrá albergarlos a todos, no cabrán todos en el edificio
3) (=store) guardar, almacenar4) (Mech) encajar3.[haʊs]CPDhouse agent N — (Brit) agente mf inmobiliario(-a)
house arrest N — arresto m domiciliario
house call N — consulta f a domicilio
house contents insurance N — seguro m del contenido de una casa
house doctor N — = house physician
house guest N — invitado(-a) m / f
house hunter N — persona f en busca de vivienda
house lights NPL — (Theat) luces fpl de sala
house manager N — (Theat) encargado(-a) m / f del teatro
house martin N — avión m común
house number N — número m de calle
house officer N — interno(-a) m / f
house owner N — propietario(-a) m / f de una casa
house painter N — pintor(a) m / f (de brocha gorda)
house party N — (event) fiesta de varios días en una casa de campo ; (people) grupo m de invitados (que pasan varios días en una casa de campo)
house physician N — (Brit) médico(-a) m / f interno(-a)
house plant N — planta f de interior
house rule N — (in family) regla f de la casa
no drugs is a house rule — (in institution) aquí están prohibidas las drogas
house sale N — venta f inmobiliaria
house sparrow N — gorrión m común
house style N — estilo m de la casa
house surgeon N — (Brit) cirujano(-a) m / f interno(-a)
house wine N — vino m de la casa
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I [haʊs]1)a) (dwelling, household) casa fas safe as houses — (BrE) totalmente seguro
to clean house — (AmE) ( restore order) poner* la casa en orden; (lit: spring-clean) hacer* (una) limpieza general
to get along like a house afire o (BrE) on fire (colloq) — hacer* buenas migas, llevarse muy bien
to keep open house — tener* la puerta siempre abierta
to put one's (own) house in order — poner* sus (or mis etc) asuntos en orden, ordenar sus (or mis etc) asuntos
to set up house — poner* casa; (before n)
b) ( dynasty) casa f, familia f2) ( Govt) Cámara fthe House of Representatives — ( in US) la Cámara de Representantes or de Diputados
the House of Commons/of Lords — ( in UK) la Cámara de los Comunes/de los Lores
the Houses of Parliament — ( in UK) el Parlamento
3) ( Busn) casa f, empresa fdrinks are on the house — invita la casa; (before n)
house wine — vino m de la casa
4) ( Theat)a) ( auditorium) sala fto bring the house down — (colloq)
that scene brought the house down — el teatro casi se viene abajo con los aplausos que siguieron a esa escena
b) ( audience) público mc) ( performance) función f
II [haʊz]a) ( accommodate) \<\<person/family\>\> alojar, darle* alojamiento ab) ( contain) \<\<office/museum\>\> albergar*c) ( store) almacenar
III [haʊs]interjection (BrE) cartón! (AmL), bingo! (Esp)
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