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1. nounFinger, derlay a finger on somebody — (fig.) jemandem ein Härchen krümmen (ugs.)
they never lift or raise a finger to help her — (fig.) sie rühren keinen Finger, um ihr zu helfen
pull or take one's finger out — (fig. sl.) Dampf dahinter machen (ugs.)
point a or one's finger at somebody/something — mit dem Finger/(fig. ugs.) mit Fingern auf jemanden/etwas zeigen
put the finger on somebody — (fig. sl.) jemanden verpfeifen (ugs. abwertend)
put or lay one's finger on something — (fig.) etwas genau ausmachen
2. transitive verbhis fingers are [all] thumbs, he is all fingers and thumbs — er hat zwei linke Hände (ugs.)
* * *['fiŋɡə] 1. noun1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) der Finger2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) der Finger3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) ein schmales Stück2. verb(to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) befühlen- academic.ru/101002/fingernail">fingernail- fingerprint
- fingertip
- be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs
- have something at one's fingertips
- have at one's fingertips
- have a finger in the pie / in every pie
- put one's finger on* * *fin·ger[ˈfɪŋgəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. nthe attendance at the poetry reading was dismal — the audience could be counted on the \fingers of one hand das Interesse an der Gedichtlesung war enttäuschend — die Besucher konnte man an einer Hand abzählenif you ever lay a \finger on him, you're in trouble! wenn du ihm auch nur ein Haar krümmst, bekommst du Ärger! famring \finger [or third] Ringfinger mlittle \finger kleiner Finger4. (object) schmaler Streifen, längliches Stück5.▶ to get [or pull] one's \finger out BRIT, AUS ( fam) sich akk ranhalten fam, Gas geben ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ fam, Dampf dahinter machen famhe never lifts a \finger when it comes to cooking or washing up er kümmert sich überhaupt nicht um Kochen und Abspülensomething seemed to be wrong but I couldn't put my \finger on exactly what it was irgendwas schien falsch zu sein, aber ich konnte nicht genau sagen, was es war▶ the \finger of suspicion die Verdachtsmomente plthe \finger of suspicion is pointing right at him die Verdachtsmomente weisen direkt auf ihnII. vt1. (touch)▪ to \finger sth etw anfassen [o berühren]; (feel, play with) etw befingern sl, an etw dat herumfingern fam3. (play upon)to \finger an instrument mit den Fingern spielento \finger the strings in die Saiten greifenhis brother \fingered him for arson sein Bruder hat ihn wegen Brandstiftung verpfiffen6. (play)to \finger a passage eine Passage spielen7. (mark)to \finger music Musik mit einem Fingersatz versehen* * *['fɪŋgə(r)]1. n1) Finger mto have a finger in every pie — überall die Finger drin or im Spiel haben (inf), überall mitmischen (inf)
I forbid you to lay a finger on him — ich verbiete Ihnen, ihm auch nur ein Härchen zu krümmen
he wouldn't lift a finger to help me — er würde keinen Finger rühren, um mir zu helfen
he didn't lift a finger (around the house) — er hat (im Haus) keinen Finger krumm gemacht (inf)
to point one's finger at sb — mit dem Finger auf jdn zeigen
to point the finger of suspicion/blame at sb — jdn verdächtigen/beschuldigen
I can't put my finger on it, but... — ich kann es nicht genau ausmachen, aber...
you've put your finger on it there — da haben Sie den kritischen Punkt berührt
pull your finger out! ( Brit inf ) — es wird Zeit, dass du Nägel mit Köpfen machst! (inf)
to give sb the finger ( esp US inf ) — jdm den Stinkefinger zeigen (inf)
See:→ cross2. vt1) (= touch) anfassen; (= toy, meddle with) befingern, herumfingern an (+dat)2) (inf: inform on) verpfeifen3) (MUS: mark for fingering) mit einem Fingersatz versehento finger the keys/strings — in die Tasten/Saiten greifen
* * *finger [ˈfıŋɡə(r)]A s1. Finger m:a) Dampf dahinter machen, sich ranhalten,b) sich am Riemen reißen;give sb the finger US umg jemandem den Stinkefinger zeigen;have a finger in every pie überall die Finger drinhaben;I’ll keep my fingers crossed ich halt dir etc die Daumen;not lay a finger on sb jemandem kein Härchen krümmen, jemanden nicht anrühren;put the finger on sb → B 3;work one’s fingers to the bone( for sb) sich (für jemanden) die Finger abarbeiten;five-finger exercise MUS Fünffingerübung f; → burn1 C 2, count1 B 1, itch B 1, point B 3, slip1 B 1, snap B 4, thumb A, till33. Fingerbreit m4. schmaler Streifen, schmales Stück6. TECH Daumen m, Greifer mB v/t1. a) betasten, befühlen, befingern umgb) herumfingern an (dat) umg, spielen mit2. MUSa) ein Stück oder Instrument mit den Fingern spielenb) Noten mit Fingersatz versehen3. besonders US umgb) jemanden (bei einer Gegenüberstellung) identifizierenc) jemanden beschatten* * *1. nounFinger, derlay a finger on somebody — (fig.) jemandem ein Härchen krümmen (ugs.)
they never lift or raise a finger to help her — (fig.) sie rühren keinen Finger, um ihr zu helfen
pull or take one's finger out — (fig. sl.) Dampf dahinter machen (ugs.)
point a or one's finger at somebody/something — mit dem Finger/(fig. ugs.) mit Fingern auf jemanden/etwas zeigen
put the finger on somebody — (fig. sl.) jemanden verpfeifen (ugs. abwertend)
put or lay one's finger on something — (fig.) etwas genau ausmachen
2. transitive verbhis fingers are [all] thumbs, he is all fingers and thumbs — er hat zwei linke Hände (ugs.)
berühren [Ware]; greifen [Akkord]; (toy or meddle with) befingern; herumfingern an (+ Dat.)* * *n.Finger - m. v.befingern v. -
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m; -s, -1. finger (auch des Handschuhs); der kleine Finger the little finger; einen Finger breit / dick / lang the width / thickness / length of a finger, as wide / thick / long as a finger; den Finger an die Lippen legen put one’s finger to one’s lips; einen Ring am Finger tragen wear a ring on one’s finger; mit dem Finger drohen wag one’s finger; mit den Fingern schnippen snap one’s fingers; etw. an den Fingern abzählen können be able to count s.th. on the fingers of one hand; das kannst du dir an den oder fünf Fingern abzählen umg. fig. that’s clear as daylight; was oder eins auf die Finger bekommen oder kriegen umg. get a rap across the knuckles (auch fig.); sich (Dat) in den Finger schneiden cut one’s finger; umg. fig. make a big mistake; sich (Dat) die Finger verbrennen burn one’s fingers (auch umg. fig.); Finger weg! oder lass die Finger davon! umg. hands off!, don’t touch!; fig. don’t you get involved; mit dem Finger zeigen auf (+ Akk) point at ( oder to); fig. point one’s finger at; man zeigt nicht mit dem nackten Finger auf angezogene Leute hum. it’s rude to point (at people); der elfte Finger umg., hum. one’s third leg2. fig.: das sagt mir mein kleiner Finger a little bird told me; etw. im kleinen Finger haben umg. have s.th. at one’s fingertips; das macht sie mit dem kleinen Finger umg. she can do that with her eyes shut; jemanden um den ( kleinen) Finger wickeln umg. twist s.o. (a)round one’s little finger; gibt man ihm den kleinen Finger, nimmt er gleich die ganze Hand give him an inch, and he’ll take (you) a mile; krumme oder lange Finger machen umg. get itchy fingers; mit spitzen Fingern anfassen hold at arm’s length; jemandem auf die Finger klopfen rap s.o.’s knuckles; jemandem auf die Finger sehen oder schauen umg. keep a close eye on s.o.; jemandem durch die Finger schlüpfen oder gehen slip through s.o.’s fingers (Verbrecher etc.: auch clutches); Verbrecher etc.: auch give s.o. the slip; das lasse ich mir nicht durch die Finger gehen umg. I’m not going to let the opportunity slip; jemandem in die Finger geraten oder fallen umg. fall into s.o.’s hands; in oder zwischen die Finger bekommen umg. get hold of, get one’s hands on; der soll mir nur unter die Finger kommen! umg. drohend: just wait till I lay my hands on him!; wenn ich den / die in oder zwischen die Finger kriege! umg. drohend: if I lay my hands on him / her!; seine Finger im Spiel oder drin haben umg. have a hand in it; er hat überall seine Finger im Spiel oder drin umg. he’s got a finger in every pie; keinen Finger rühren oder krümmen oder krumm machen umg. not lift a finger ( für jemanden to help s.o.); er hat keinen Finger gerührt etc. umg. he never once lifted a finger (to help); er macht sich die Finger nicht ( gern) schmutzig umg. he doesn’t like getting his hands dirty; es juckt oder kribbelt mich in den Fingern oder mir jucken die Finger nach dem Haus / ihn zu schlagen umg. I’m longing ( oder dying) for that house / to hit him; ich würde mir die oder alle zehn Finger danach lecken umg. I’d give my right arm for it; ( sich [Dat]) etw. aus den Fingern saugen make s.th. up; den Finger auf die Wunde legen touch on a sore point; sie hat an jedem Finger einen oder zehn umg. she has one for every day of the week* * *der Fingerfinger* * *Fịn|ger ['fɪŋɐ]m -s, -fingermit dem Finger auf jdn/etw zeigen or weisen (geh) — to point to sb/sth
mit Fingern auf jdn zeigen (fig) — to look askance at sb
jdm eins auf die Finger geben — to give sb a rap across the knuckles
jdm was auf die Finger geben — to rap sb across the knuckles
jdm auf die Finger schlagen or hauen or klopfen (lit, fig) — to rap sb's knuckles, to give sb a rap on the knuckles
zwei Finger breit —
keinen Finger breit nachgeben or weichen — not to give an inch → auch Fingerbreit
(nimm/lass die) Finger weg! — (get/keep your) hands off!
nicht die Finger schmutzig machen (lit, fig) — not to get one's hands dirty, not to dirty one's hands
das kann sich jeder an den ( fünf or zehn) Fingern abzählen (inf) — it sticks out a mile (to anybody) (inf)
jdn/etw in die Finger bekommen or kriegen (inf) — to get one's hands on sb/sth, to get hold of sb/sth
bei etw die Finger drinhaben (inf) — to have a hand in sth
er hat überall seine Finger drin (inf) — he has a finger in every pie (inf)
die Finger abschreiben or wund schreiben/wund arbeiten etc — to write/work etc one's fingers to the bone
wenn man ihm/dem Teufel den kleinen Finger gibt, (dann) nimmt er (gleich) die ganze Hand (prov) — give him an inch and he'll take a mile (inf)
lange Finger machen (hum inf) — to be light-fingered
jdm in or zwischen die Finger geraten or fallen — to fall into sb's hands or clutches
die Finger von jdm/etw lassen (inf) — to keep away from sb/sth
die Finger verbrennen — to burn one's fingers in sth, to get one's fingers burned in sth
jdm ( scharf) auf die Finger sehen — to keep an eye or a close eye on sb
etw aus den Fingern saugen — to conjure sth up (inf), to dream sth up
die or alle Finger nach etw lecken (inf) — to be panting or dying for sth (inf)
für jdn keinen Finger rühren — not to lift a finger to help sb
keinen Finger krumm machen (inf) — not to lift a finger (inf)
den Finger auf eine/die Wunde legen — to touch on a sore point
mich or mir juckt es in den Fingern(, etw zu tun) (inf) — I'm itching or dying to ( do sth)
da hast du dich in den Finger geschnitten (inf) — you've made a big mistake
jdn um den kleinen Finger wickeln — to twist sb round one's little finger
etw im kleinen Finger haben (= perfekt beherrschen) (= sicher im Gefühl haben) — to have sth at one's fingertips to have a feel for sth
See:→ spitz* * *der1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) finger2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) finger* * *Fin·ger<-s, ->[ˈfɪŋɐ]m finger, fingerder kleine \Finger the [or one's] little finger, the [or one's] pinkie fam[nimm/lass die] \Finger weg! [get/take your] hands off!\Finger weg davon! hands off !den \Finger am Abzug haben to hold the triggerjdm mit dem \Finger drohen to wag one's finger at sbden \Finger heben to lift one's fingermit den \Fingern knipsen [o schnippen] to snap one's fingersmit dem \Finger auf jdn/etw zeigen to point [one's finger] at sb/sthdas hättest du dir an den fünf \Fingern abzählen können! a five-year-old could have worked that out! famden Grund kann man sich ja wohl an den \Fingern abzählen the reason is quite obviouswenn ich den in die \Finger kriege! wait till I get my hands on him!da hast du dir aber gründlich in den \Finger geschnitten! you have another think coming! fam▶ einen/eine [o zehn] an jedem \Finger haben (hum fam) to have a woman/man for every day of the week▶ jdn [o jdm] juckt [o zuckt] es in den \Fingern[, etw zu tun] (fam) sb is dying [or itching] to do sth fam▶ wenn man ihm den kleinen \Finger gibt, [dann] nimmt er [gleich] die ganze Hand (prov) give him an inch and he'll take a mile prov▶ etw mit dem kleinen \Finger machen [o im kleinen \Finger haben] (fam) to do sth with one's eyes shut fig▶ jdm auf die \Finger klopfen (fam) to give sb a rap across [or on] the knuckles fig, to rap sb's knuckles figandre lecken sich nach so einer Chance die \Finger! others would kill for an opportunity like that! fam▶ jdm [scharf] auf die \Finger sehen to keep a watchful eye [or an eye] on sb* * *der; Fingers, Finger1) fingermit dem Finger auf jemanden/etwas zeigen — (auch fig.) point one's finger at somebody/something
2) (fig.)wenn man ihm den kleinen Finger reicht, nimmt er gleich die ganze Hand — if you give him an inch he takes a mile
die Finger davonlassen/von etwas lassen — (ugs.) steer clear of it/of something
sie macht keinen Finger krumm — (ugs.) she never lifts a finger
lange Finger machen — (ugs.) get itchy fingers
ich würde mir alle [zehn] Finger danach lecken — (ugs.) I'd give my eye-teeth for it
die Finger in etwas (Dat.) /im Spiel haben — (ugs.) have a hand in something/have one's finger in the pie
sich (Dat.) die Finger verbrennen — (ugs.) burn one's fingers (fig.)
sich (Dat.) die Finger schmutzig machen — get one's hands dirty
sich (Dat.) etwas an den [fünf od. zehn] Fingern abzählen können — be able to see something straight away
jemandem auf die Finger klopfen — (ugs.) rap somebody across the knuckles
ihm od. ihn juckt es in den Fingern [, etwas zu tun] — (ugs.) he is itching [to do something]
wenn ich den in die Finger kriege! — (ugs.) wait till I get my hands on him (coll.)
jemanden um den [kleinen] Finger wickeln — (ugs.) wrap somebody round one's little finger
* * *1. finger (auch des Handschuhs);der kleine Finger the little finger;einen Finger breit/dick/lang the width/thickness/length of a finger, as wide/thick/long as a finger;den Finger an die Lippen legen put one’s finger to one’s lips;einen Ring am Finger tragen wear a ring on one’s finger;mit dem Finger drohen wag one’s finger;mit den Fingern schnippen snap one’s fingers;etwas an den Fingern abzählen können be able to count sth on the fingers of one hand;fünf Fingern abzählen umg fig that’s clear as daylight;sich (dat)in den Finger schneiden cut one’s finger; umg fig make a big mistake;sich (dat)die Finger verbrennen burn one’s fingers (auch umg fig);Finger weg! oderlass die Finger davon! umg hands off!, don’t touch!; fig don’t you get involved;man zeigt nicht mit dem nackten Finger auf angezogene Leute hum it’s rude to point (at people);der elfte Finger umg, hum one’s third leg2. fig:das sagt mir mein kleiner Finger a little bird told me;etwas im kleinen Finger haben umg have sth at one’s fingertips;das macht sie mit dem kleinen Finger umg she can do that with her eyes shut;jemanden um den (kleinen) Finger wickeln umg twist sb (a)round one’s little finger;gibt man ihm den kleinen Finger, nimmt er gleich die ganze Hand give him an inch, and he’ll take (you) a mile;lange Finger machen umg get itchy fingers;mit spitzen Fingern anfassen hold at arm’s length;jemandem auf die Finger klopfen rap sb’s knuckles;schauen umg keep a close eye on sb;gehen slip through sb’s fingers (Verbrecher etc: auch clutches); Verbrecher etc: auch give sb the slip;das lasse ich mir nicht durch die Finger gehen umg I’m not going to let the opportunity slip;fallen umg fall into sb’s hands;in oderzwischen die Finger bekommen umg get hold of, get one’s hands on;wenn ich den/die in oderzwischen die Finger kriege! umg drohend: if I lay my hands on him/her!;drin haben umg have a hand in it;drin umg he’s got a finger in every pie;krumm machen umg not lift a finger (für jemanden to help sb);er hat keinen Finger gerührt etc umg he never once lifted a finger (to help);mir jucken die Finger nach dem Haus/ihn zu schlagen umg I’m longing ( oder dying) for that house/to hit him;(sich [dat])etwas aus den Fingern saugen make sth up;den Finger auf die Wunde legen touch on a sore point;zehn umg she has one for every day of the week* * *der; Fingers, Finger1) fingermit dem Finger auf jemanden/etwas zeigen — (auch fig.) point one's finger at somebody/something
2) (fig.)wenn man ihm den kleinen Finger reicht, nimmt er gleich die ganze Hand — if you give him an inch he takes a mile
die Finger davonlassen/von etwas lassen — (ugs.) steer clear of it/of something
sie macht keinen Finger krumm — (ugs.) she never lifts a finger
lange Finger machen — (ugs.) get itchy fingers
ich würde mir alle [zehn] Finger danach lecken — (ugs.) I'd give my eye-teeth for it
die Finger in etwas (Dat.) /im Spiel haben — (ugs.) have a hand in something/have one's finger in the pie
sich (Dat.) die Finger verbrennen — (ugs.) burn one's fingers (fig.)
sich (Dat.) die Finger schmutzig machen — get one's hands dirty
sich (Dat.) etwas an den [fünf od. zehn] Fingern abzählen können — be able to see something straight away
jemandem auf die Finger klopfen — (ugs.) rap somebody across the knuckles
sich (Dat.) etwas aus den Fingern saugen — (ugs.) make something up
ihm od. ihn juckt es in den Fingern [, etwas zu tun] — (ugs.) he is itching [to do something]
wenn ich den in die Finger kriege! — (ugs.) wait till I get my hands on him (coll.)
jemanden um den [kleinen] Finger wickeln — (ugs.) wrap somebody round one's little finger
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1. noun1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) dedo2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) dedo3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) dedo
2. verb(to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) manosear- fingerprint
- fingertip
- be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs
- have something at one's fingertips
- have at one's fingertips
- have a finger in the pie / in every pie
- put one's finger on
finger n dedotr['fɪŋgəSMALLr/SMALL]1 dedo1 (touch) tocar2 pejorative manosear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be all fingers and thumbs ser torpeto burn one's fingers / get one's fingers burnt pillarse los dedosto get one's finger out espabilarseto have a finger in every pie estar metido,-a en todoto have green fingers tener buena mano para las plantasto have light fingers tener las manos largasto have one's finger on the pulse estar al corriente de lo que sucedeto have one's fingers in the till robar (de la empresa), meter mano en la cajato lay a finger on somebody/something tocar a alguien/algoto lift a finger / raise a finger mover un dedoto point the finger at somebody señalar a alguien con el dedoto put one's finger on something dar en el clavo, poner el dedo en la llagato work one's fingers to the bone dejarse los codos trabajandofinger bowl lavadedos nombre masculinofinger ['fɪŋgər] vt1) handle: tocar, toquetear2) accuse: acusar, delatarfinger n: dedo mn.• dedo s.m.v.• manosear v.• pulsar v.• teclear v.• tocar con los dedos v.
I 'fɪŋgər, 'fɪŋgə(r)noun (of hand, glove) dedo mfirst o index finger — (dedo) índice m
middle finger — (dedo) corazón m or medio m
third o ring finger — (dedo) anular m
fourth o little finger — (dedo) meñique m
you can count on the fingers of one hand the number of times... — se pueden contar con los dedos de una mano las veces...
not to lift o raise a finger — no mover* un dedo
to be all fingers and thumbs — (esp BrE) ser* torpe
to burn one's fingers o get one's fingers burned — pillarse los dedos
to cross one's fingers: well, here goes, fingers crossed bueno, ahí va a ver si hay suerte!; I'll keep my fingers crossed for you ojalá (que) tengas suerte; to have a finger in every pie estar* metido en todo; to have sticky fingers tener* la mano larga; to lay a finger on somebody: if you so much as lay a finger on her... si le llegas a poner la mano encima...; not to lift a finger to do something no levantar un dedo para hacer algo; to point the finger at somebody culpar a alguien; to pull o get one's finger out (BrE sl) (d)espabilarse (fam); to put one's finger on something: there's something about him, I can't quite put my finger on it tiene algo, no sabría decir concretamente qué es; to slip through somebody's fingers escapársele a alguien de las manos; to snap one's fingers chasquear or (Méx) tronar* los dedos; to work one's fingers to the bone — deslomarse trabajando
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transitive verb ( handle) toquetear, tentalear (Méx)['fɪŋɡǝ(r)]1. N1) (Anat) dedo m•
I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of times you've taken me out — con los dedos de la mano se pueden contar las veces que me has sacado•
to cross one's fingers, keep one's fingers crossed, I'll keep my fingers crossed for you — cruzo los dedos (por ti), ojalá tengas suertefingers crossed! — (for someone) ¡(que tengas) suerte!, ¡buena suerte!; (for o.s.) ¡deséame suerte!
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they never laid a finger on her — no le pusieron la mano encima•
he didn't lift a finger to help us — no movió un dedo para ayudarnos•
to snap one's fingers — chasquear los dedosshe only has to snap her fingers and he comes running — no tiene más que chasquear los dedos y él viene corriendo
- burn one's fingers- get or pull one's finger out- have a finger in every pie- point the finger at sbevidence points the finger of suspicion at his wife — las pruebas señalan a su mujer como sospechosa
to put one's finger on sth —
there's something wrong, but I can't put my finger on it — hay algo que está mal, pero no sé exactamente qué
- slip through one's fingers- be all fingers and thumbs- put two fingers up at sb- work one's fingers to the bonepulse, twist 2., 1)2) [of glove] dedo m3) (=shape) franja f4) (=measure) [of drink] dedo m2. VT1) (=touch) toquetear2) (Brit) * (=betray, inform on) delatar3) (Mus) [+ piano] teclear; [+ guitar] rasguear; [+ music score] marcar la digitación de3.CPDfinger bowl N — lavafrutas m inv
finger buffet N — buffet m de canapés
finger food N — (for babies) comida que los bebés pueden agarrar y comer con las manos ; (US) canapés mpl
finger paint N — pintura f para pintar con los dedos
finger painting N — pintura f de dedos
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I ['fɪŋgər, 'fɪŋgə(r)]noun (of hand, glove) dedo mfirst o index finger — (dedo) índice m
middle finger — (dedo) corazón m or medio m
third o ring finger — (dedo) anular m
fourth o little finger — (dedo) meñique m
you can count on the fingers of one hand the number of times... — se pueden contar con los dedos de una mano las veces...
not to lift o raise a finger — no mover* un dedo
to be all fingers and thumbs — (esp BrE) ser* torpe
to burn one's fingers o get one's fingers burned — pillarse los dedos
to cross one's fingers: well, here goes, fingers crossed bueno, ahí va a ver si hay suerte!; I'll keep my fingers crossed for you ojalá (que) tengas suerte; to have a finger in every pie estar* metido en todo; to have sticky fingers tener* la mano larga; to lay a finger on somebody: if you so much as lay a finger on her... si le llegas a poner la mano encima...; not to lift a finger to do something no levantar un dedo para hacer algo; to point the finger at somebody culpar a alguien; to pull o get one's finger out (BrE sl) (d)espabilarse (fam); to put one's finger on something: there's something about him, I can't quite put my finger on it tiene algo, no sabría decir concretamente qué es; to slip through somebody's fingers escapársele a alguien de las manos; to snap one's fingers chasquear or (Méx) tronar* los dedos; to work one's fingers to the bone — deslomarse trabajando
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transitive verb ( handle) toquetear, tentalear (Méx) -
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['fiŋɡə] 1. noun1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) prst2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) prst3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) prst2. verb(to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) otipati- fingerprint
- fingertip
- be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs
- have something at one's fingertips
- have at one's fingertips
- have a finger in the pie / in every pie
- put one's finger on* * *I [fíŋgə]nounprst; mera za globino ali debelost; kazalec (na uri)by a finger's breadth — komaj, za lasto be finger and glove with s.o. — biti s kom zelo zaupento look through one's fingers — spregledati kaj, skozi prste gledatiII [fíŋgə]transitive verbotipati, dotakniti se; vzeti; music ubirati (strune); določiti prstni red -
5 finger
['fiŋɡə] 1. noun1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) dedo2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) dedo3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) pedaço2. verb(to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) manusear- fingerprint
- fingertip
- be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs
- have something at one's fingertips
- have at one's fingertips
- have a finger in the pie / in every pie
- put one's finger on* * *fin.ger[f'iŋgə] n 1 dedo. 2 qualquer peça saliente de pequeno porte, semelhante a um dedo. 3 comprimento ou largura correspondente a um dedo. 4 sl dedo-duro, informante. 5 sl um policial. • vt+vi 1 tocar com os dedos. he didn’t lay a finger on her / ele não a tocou. 2 manusear, apalpar, auxiliar. she doesn’t lift a finger, she doesn’t raise a finger to help her mother / ela não ergue um dedo para ajudar sua mãe. 3 sl dedo-durar: localizar e mostrar para ladrões lugares passíveis de assalto. 4 Mus dedilhar, executar com os dedos em instrumento musical, indicar por algarismos. five-fingers sl 1 gatuno, ladrão. 2 sentença de prisão de cinco anos. I’m all fingers and thumbs eu sou muito desajeitado com as mãos. on the finger sl 1 a crédito. 2 grátis. the money slipped through his fingers o dinheiro escorregou pelos seus dedos, ele perdeu o dinheiro. to get your fingers burnt ou to burn your fingers dar com os burros n’água, queimar-se. to have a finger in the pie meter o dedo, intrometer-se em um negócio. to have green fingers ter uma boa mão para plantas. to keep one’s fingers crossed torcer, esperar que algo aconteça. to lay one’s finger upon pôr o dedo em cima, descobrir ou indicar com exatidão. to point a finger, to point the finger acusar. to put a finger on someone’s weak spot pôr o dedo na ferida, encontrar o calcanhar-de-aquiles. to twist someone round your little finger fazer gato e sapato de alguém. to work one’s fingers to the bone dar duro, trabalhar em excesso. -
6 señalar
v.1 to indicate, to point at, to point out, to signal.Pedro apunta las necesidades de ella Peter points out her needs.2 to point.3 to point fingers, to accuse.* * *1 (marcar) to mark2 (rubricar) to sign and seal3 (hacer herida) to mark, scar4 (hacer notar) to point out5 (apuntar hacia) to point to, show6 (con el dedo) to point at7 (fijar - cita) to arrange, make; (fecha, lugar, precio) to set, fix8 (designar) to appoint9 (subrayar la importancia) to stress, underline1 (distinguirse) to distinguish oneself2 (sobresalir) to stand out* * *verb1) to indicate, show2) mark3) point out* * *1. VT1) (=indicar) [gen] to show; [con el dedo] to pointseñalar una falta — (Dep) to indicate a foul
2) (=marcar) to markel acné le ha señalado la cara — his face has been marked o scarred by acne
3) (=destacar) to point outtuve que señalarle varios errores en el examen — I had to point out several mistakes in the exam to him
4) (=designar) [+ fecha, precio] to fix, settle; [+ tarea] to seten el momento señalado — at the given moment, at the appointed time
todas las encuestas lo señalan como el candidato favorito — all the opinion polls point to him as the favourite candidate
5) (Aut) [+ carretera, ruta] to signpost6) [+ ganado] to brand2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( indicar)me señaló la ruta en un mapa — he showed me the route o pointed out the route (to me) on a map
2) (marcar con lápiz, rotulador) to mark3) ( afirmar) to point outseñaló que... — she pointed out that...
a la hora señalada — at the appointed o arranged time
en el lugar señalado — in the appointed o agreed place
5) ( anunciar) to mark2.señalar vi to point3.señalarse v pron to distinguish oneself* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( indicar)me señaló la ruta en un mapa — he showed me the route o pointed out the route (to me) on a map
2) (marcar con lápiz, rotulador) to mark3) ( afirmar) to point outseñaló que... — she pointed out that...
a la hora señalada — at the appointed o arranged time
en el lugar señalado — in the appointed o agreed place
5) ( anunciar) to mark2.señalar vi to point3.señalarse v pron to distinguish oneself* * *señalar11 = mark off, point to, tick (off), mark out, bring to + Posesivo + notice, mark + Nombre + down as.Ex: Human intervention may also be necessary to mark off the area in the string on the title page that should be indexed, and possibly to add an imprint date if not present.
Ex: This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.Ex: In particular note, for example by ticking them, those terms that merit a turn in the lead position, and those that do not.Ex: To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.Ex: One moonlight night Sweeny was brought to our notice by his ejaculations of impatience at being obliged to come to a dead halt.Ex: One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.* señalar a Alguien = put + Alguien + on the spot.* señalar con el dedo = point + the fingers at.* señalar con un círculo = circle.señalar22 = bring to + Posesivo + attention, get at, indicate, mark, point, point out, signal, signify, stress, note, state, point + (a/the) finger(s) at.Ex: Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.
Ex: What I'm getting at is this: At least in the CIP entry that I have seen, LC, following customary practice, made a title entry for the main title, 'Women in Librarianship', but nothing under Melvil's 'Rib Symposium'.Ex: The general index of CC lists isolates and indicates where they may be found as in a relative index.Ex: In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex: An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Ex: By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Ex: Main classes are denoted by a capital letter, and in most classes a second capital letter is used to signal major sections or subclasses.Ex: Within one main class the same piece of notation may be used to signify different concepts.Ex: However, it must be stressed that these problems are still in the future.Ex: In the future, a number of further developments can be fairly confidently predicted in addition to the expansion of those noted above.Ex: Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.Ex: It is easy to point the fingers at the refs.* señalar diferencias = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differences.* señalar las dificultades = note + difficulties.* señalar similitudes = point out + similarities.* * *señalar [A1 ]vtA(indicar): nos señaló la ruta en un mapa she showed us the route o pointed out the route to us on a mapme señaló con el dedo qué pasteles quería he pointed out to me which cakes he wantedlas manecillas del reloj señalaban las doce the hands of the clock showed twelveB (marcar) to marklos he señalado con una cruz I've marked them with a cross, I've put a cross by themC (afirmar) to point outseñaló la necesidad de abrir nuevos hospitales she pointed out the need to open new hospitalsD (fijar) ‹fecha› to fix, seta la hora señalada at the appointed o arranged timeseñalaron el día 15 como fecha tope they set o fixed the deadline for the 15then el lugar señalado in the appointed o agreed placeE (anunciar) to markla llegada de las cigüeñas señala el final del invierno the arrival of the storks marks o signals the end of winterto distinguish oneselfse señaló por su heroísmo en la guerra during the war he distinguished himself by his heroism* * *
señalar ( conjugate señalar) verbo transitivo
1 ( indicar) ‹ruta/camino› to show;
me señaló con el dedo he pointed at me (with his finger);
señalarle algo a algn to show sb sth, point sth out to sb;
me señaló con el dedo qué pasteles quería he pointed out (to me) which cakes he wanted
2 (marcar con lápiz, rotulador) to mark
3 ( afirmar) to point out;◊ señaló que … she pointed out that …
4 ( fijar) ‹ fecha› to fix, set;◊ en el lugar señalado in the appointed o agreed place
5 ( anunciar) to mark
verbo intransitivo
to point
señalar verbo transitivo
1 (con el dedo) to point at
(desprestigiar)
2 (apuntar, subrayar) me gustaría señalar que..., I would like to point out that...
3 (señalizar) to indicate: la brújula señalaba el norte, the compass was pointing North
4 (una fecha) to fix
5 (dejar una marca o huella) el navajazo le señaló la cara, the knife wound scarred his face
' señalar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apuntar
- indicar
- marcar
- dar
- dedo
- penalty
- puntero
- puntualizar
English:
appoint
- designate
- mark
- must
- pinpoint
- point
- point out
- signal
- at
- give
- indicate
- show
- single
* * *♦ vt1. [marcar] to mark;[hora, temperatura] to indicate, to show;el termómetro señalaba 10 grados the thermometer showed 10 degrees;la brújula debe señalar el norte the compass should indicate north;cuando el reloj señale las doce when the clock says twelve;las elecciones de aquel año señalaron el comienzo de la transición that year's elections marked the beginning of the transition2. [apuntar] to point out;nos señaló con el dedo he pointed at us;no quiero señalar a nadie, pero… I don't want to point the finger at anyone, but…;la flecha señala el camino the arrow indicates the path;me señaló los errores que había cometido he showed me o pointed out to me the mistakes I had made3. [ser el inicio de] to mark, to signal;las lluvias señalan la llegada del monzón the rains signal o announce the arrival of the monsoon4. [recalcar] to point out;me gustaría señalar que… I'd like to point out that…5. [fijar] to set, to fix;aún no han señalado el día de la boda they haven't yet fixed the date of the wedding;señaló su valor en 1.000 dólares he set o fixed its value at 1,000 dollars6. [ganado] to brand* * *v/t1 indicate, point out;señalar a alguien con el dedo tb fig point at s.o.3 ( fijar) set, decide on* * *señalar vt1) indicar: to indicate, to show2) : to mark3) : to point out, to stress4) : to fix, to set* * *señalar vb1. (marcar) to mark -
7 señalado
adj.marked, outstanding, appointed, distinguished.past part.past participle of spanish verb: señalar.* * *1→ link=señalar señalar► adjetivo1 (famoso) distinguished, famous2 (fijado) appointed, fixed3 (significativo) noticeable4 (marcado) marked, scarred\un día señalado a red-letter day* * *ADJ1) (=especial) [día] special; [ocasión, acontecimiento] special, momentousen una fecha tan señalada como hoy — on such a special o momentous day as today
2) [persona] [gen] distinguished; pey notoriousun político especialmente señalado por la calidad de sus discursos — a politician particularly distinguished by the quality of his speeches
* * *- da adjetivouna victoria señalada — a signal victory; ver tb señalar
* * *= marked.Ex. It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.----* día señalado = red-letter day.* * *- da adjetivouna victoria señalada — a signal victory; ver tb señalar
* * *= marked.Ex: It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.
* día señalado = red-letter day.* * *señalado -daen una fecha tan señalada como ésta on such a special day as thissu señalada actuación en el campo de la ciencia her notable o distinguished achievements in the field of scienceuna victoria señalada a signal triumph* * *
Del verbo señalar: ( conjugate señalar)
señalado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
señalado
señalar
señalar ( conjugate señalar) verbo transitivo
1 ( indicar) ‹ruta/camino› to show;
me señaló con el dedo he pointed at me (with his finger);
señaladole algo a algn to show sb sth, point sth out to sb;
me señaló con el dedo qué pasteles quería he pointed out (to me) which cakes he wanted
2 (marcar con lápiz, rotulador) to mark
3 ( afirmar) to point out;◊ señaló que … she pointed out that …
4 ( fijar) ‹ fecha› to fix, set;◊ en el lugar señalado in the appointed o agreed place
5 ( anunciar) to mark
verbo intransitivo
to point
señalado,-a adjetivo
1 (importante, relevante) important: una fecha/acontecimiento señalado, an important date/event
2 (con una cicatriz, un trauma) scarred
(con un golpe) marked
señalar verbo transitivo
1 (con el dedo) to point at
(desprestigiar)
2 (apuntar, subrayar) me gustaría señalar que..., I would like to point out that...
3 (señalizar) to indicate: la brújula señalaba el norte, the compass was pointing North
4 (una fecha) to fix
5 (dejar una marca o huella) el navajazo le señaló la cara, the knife wound scarred his face
' señalado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destinada
- destinado
- señalada
- indicado
- señalar
English:
set
- D
- notable
- notice
- rendezvous
* * *señalado, -a adj1. [importante] [fecha] special;[personaje] distinguished2. [con cicatrices] scarred, marked3. [lugar, hora] agreed, arranged* * *adj special* * *señalado, -da adj: distinguished, notable -
8 señalado
Del verbo señalar: ( conjugate señalar) \ \
señalado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: señalado señalar
señalar ( conjugate señalar) verbo transitivo 1 ( indicar) ‹ruta/camino› to show; me señaló con el dedo he pointed at me (with his finger); señaladole algo a algn to show sb sth, point sth out to sb; me señaló con el dedo qué pasteles quería he pointed out (to me) which cakes he wanted 2 (marcar con lápiz, rotulador) to mark 3 ( afirmar) to point out;◊ señaló que … she pointed out that …4 ( fijar) ‹ fecha› to fix, set;◊ en el lugar señalado in the appointed o agreed place5 ( anunciar) to mark verbo intransitivo to point
señalado,-a adjetivo
1 (importante, relevante) important: una fecha/acontecimiento señalado, an important date/event
2 (con una cicatriz, un trauma) scarred (con un golpe) marked
señalar verbo transitivo
1 (con el dedo) to point at (desprestigiar)
2 (apuntar, subrayar) me gustaría señalar que..., I would like to point out that...
3 (señalizar) to indicate: la brújula señalaba el norte, the compass was pointing North
4 (una fecha) to fix
5 (dejar una marca o huella) el navajazo le señaló la cara, the knife wound scarred his face ' señalado' also found in these entries: Spanish: destinada - destinado - señalada - indicado - señalar English: set - D - notable - notice - rendezvous -
9 señalar
señalar ( conjugate señalar) verbo transitivo 1 ( indicar) ‹ruta/camino› to show; me señaló con el dedo he pointed at me (with his finger); señalarle algo a algn to show sb sth, point sth out to sb; me señaló con el dedo qué pasteles quería he pointed out (to me) which cakes he wanted 2 (marcar con lápiz, rotulador) to mark 3 ( afirmar) to point out;◊ señaló que … she pointed out that …4 ( fijar) ‹ fecha› to fix, set;◊ en el lugar señalado in the appointed o agreed place5 ( anunciar) to mark verbo intransitivo to point
señalar verbo transitivo
1 (con el dedo) to point at (desprestigiar)
2 (apuntar, subrayar) me gustaría señalar que..., I would like to point out that...
3 (señalizar) to indicate: la brújula señalaba el norte, the compass was pointing North
4 (una fecha) to fix
5 (dejar una marca o huella) el navajazo le señaló la cara, the knife wound scarred his face ' señalar' also found in these entries: Spanish: apuntar - indicar - marcar - dar - dedo - penalty - puntero - puntualizar English: appoint - designate - mark - must - pinpoint - point - point out - signal - at - give - indicate - show - single -
10 apuntar
v.1 to make a note of, to note down.apuntar a alguien to put somebody down (en lista) to put somebody's name down (en curso) to sign somebody uphe apuntado a mi hijo a clases de natación I've put my son's name down for swimming lessons, I've signed my son up for swimming lessonsapúntamelo (en la cuenta) put it on my account2 to point (dirigir) (dedo).apuntar una pistola hacia alguien, apuntar a alguien con una pistola to aim a gun at somebodyPedro apunta el arma Peter points the gun.3 to prompt (Teatro).fue expulsada de clase por apuntar las respuestas a un compañero she was thrown out of the classroom for whispering the answers to a classmate4 to hint at.5 to appear.6 to write down, to note down, to jot down, to put in writing.María apunta los comentarios Mary writes down the comments.7 to take aim.Pedro apunta hacia Ricardo Peter takes aim at Richard.8 to enroll, to add on to the list.María apunta a Silvia Mary enrolls Silvia.9 to point out, to indicate.Pedro apunta las necesidades de ella Peter points out her needs.10 to denote to, to indicate to, to suggest to.La carta apunta desistir del plan The letter denotes to desist of the plan* * *1 (señalar) to point (a, at)■ apuntó que... she pointed out that...2 (arma) to aim■ ¡apunten! take aim!3 (anotar) to note down, make a note of■ se lo apunto en cuenta I'll put it on your account, I'll charge it to your account4 (estar encaminado) to be aimed (a, at), be designed (a, to)5 (insinuar) to suggest, indicate6 (sujetar) to stitch, pin lightly, tack lightly7 TEATRO to prompt8 familiar (en un examen) to whisper the answer to1 to begin to appear2 TEATRO to prompt1 (inscribirse) to enrol2 familiar (participar) to take part (a, in)■ ¿te apuntas? are you game?\apuntarse un tanto to score a point* * *verb1) to aim2) point3) note down4) prompt5) suggest, hint•* * *1. VT1) (=dirigir) [+ cámara, pistola, misil] to aim (a at)train (a on)2) (=sugerir) to point outapuntó la posibilidad de que no hubiera sido un suicidio — she suggested the possibility that it mightn't have been suicide, she pointed out that it mightn't have been suicide
3) (=anotar)a) [en cuaderno] make a note of, note down; [en lista, tabla] to enter, recordapuntó la dirección en su agenda — she made a note of the address in her diary, she noted down the address in her diary
apuntó la temperatura en un gráfico — she recorded o wrote down the temperature on a graph
b) (Estadística) [+ velocidad, tiempo] to log4) (=inscribir) [en lista] to put down; [en colegio, curso] to enrol, enroll (EEUU); [en concurso, competición] to enter, put down¿me puedes apuntar para la cena de Navidad? — could you put me down for the Christmas dinner?
5) (=decir en voz baja) [a actor] to prompt6) (=afilar) to sharpen, put a point on7) (=apostar) [+ dinero] to bet8) (Cos) to fasten2. VI1) (=señalar) [con arma] to aim; [con dedo, objeto] to point atno apuntes hacia ninguna persona — [con arma] don't aim at anybody o don't point your gun at anybody; [con dedo] don't point at anybody
¡apunten! ¡disparen! — take aim! fire!
apuntar con: todos le apuntaban con el dedo — everyone pointed their fingers at her
apuntar a algn con un arma — to aim a gun at sb, point a gun at sb
me apuntó al pecho con un fusil — he aimed o pointed the gun at my chest
apuntó con su pistola al cajero y se llevó todo el dinero — he held up the cashier with his gun and took all the money
2) (=dirigirse) to pointsus declaraciones apuntaban en la dirección opuesta — his statements pointed in the opposite direction
3) (=anotar) to note down¿tienes dónde apuntar? — have you got something to note this down on?
apunta, dos kilos de patatas y uno de uvas — note this down o make a note, two kilos of potatoes and a kilo of grapes
4) (=surgir) [barba] to sproutuna tendencia que ya comenzaba a apuntar a finales del siglo — a tendency that had already begun to emerge at the end of the century
el maíz apunta bien este año — LAm the corn is coming on nicely this year
5)una hipótesis apunta al origen romano del yacimiento — one hypothesis suggests that the site is of Roman origin
todo apunta a que van a ganar las elecciones — there is every indication o sign that they will win the elections, everything points to them winning the election
todo parece apuntar a que... — everything seems to indicate that...
6) LAm (=apostar) to bet, place bets3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar nota de) to make a note of, note downb) (para excursión, actividad) to put... down2) (Teatr) to prompt; (Educ)mi amiga me apuntaba las respuestas — (fam) my friend whispered the answers to me
3) (señalar, indicar) to point at4) ( afirmar) to point out2.apuntar vi1)a) ( con arma) to aimpreparen... apunten... fuego! — ready... take aim... fire!
apuntar a alguien/algo — to aim at somebody/something
le apuntó con una pistola — she pointed/aimed a gun at him
b) (indicar, señalar) to pointla aguja apunta al or hacia el norte — the needle points north
2) ( anotar)apunta: comprar limones, leche... — make a note, you need to buy lemons, milk...
¿tienes lápiz? pues apunta — have you got a pencil? well, take o jot this down
3) (Teatr) to prompt3.apuntarse v pron1)a) ( inscribirse)apuntarse a or en algo — a curso to enroll* on something; a clase to sign up for something
vamos a la discoteca ¿te apuntas? — we're going to the disco, do you want to come (along)?
me voy a tomar un café ¿quién se apunta? — I'm going out for a coffee, anyone want to join me? (colloq)
2) ( manifestarse) tendencia to become evident* * *= get at, point, point out, jot down, take + aim, take down, mark + Nombre + down as, mark + Nombre + up.Ex. What I'm getting at is this: At least in the CIP entry that I have seen, LC, following customary practice, made a title entry for the main title, 'Women in Librarianship', but nothing under Melvil's 'Rib Symposium'.Ex. An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Ex. By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Ex. Find some scrap paper and jot down the subject areas taught in schools.Ex. This article has been a discussion of how public libraries can take aim on quality.Ex. All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Ex. One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.Ex. If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.----* apuntar a = point + the way to, point to.* apuntar a la misma conclusión = point to + the same conclusion.* apuntar con el dedo = point + the fingers at.* apuntar el hecho de que = point to + the fact that.* apuntar muy alto = reach for + the stars, shoot for + the stars.* apuntarse = enrol [enroll -USA], sign up, be game, register (with).* apuntarse a = join + Asociación.* apuntarse medallas = chalk up + achievements.* evidencia + apuntar a = evidence + points towards.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar nota de) to make a note of, note downb) (para excursión, actividad) to put... down2) (Teatr) to prompt; (Educ)mi amiga me apuntaba las respuestas — (fam) my friend whispered the answers to me
3) (señalar, indicar) to point at4) ( afirmar) to point out2.apuntar vi1)a) ( con arma) to aimpreparen... apunten... fuego! — ready... take aim... fire!
apuntar a alguien/algo — to aim at somebody/something
le apuntó con una pistola — she pointed/aimed a gun at him
b) (indicar, señalar) to pointla aguja apunta al or hacia el norte — the needle points north
2) ( anotar)apunta: comprar limones, leche... — make a note, you need to buy lemons, milk...
¿tienes lápiz? pues apunta — have you got a pencil? well, take o jot this down
3) (Teatr) to prompt3.apuntarse v pron1)a) ( inscribirse)apuntarse a or en algo — a curso to enroll* on something; a clase to sign up for something
vamos a la discoteca ¿te apuntas? — we're going to the disco, do you want to come (along)?
me voy a tomar un café ¿quién se apunta? — I'm going out for a coffee, anyone want to join me? (colloq)
2) ( manifestarse) tendencia to become evident* * *= get at, point, point out, jot down, take + aim, take down, mark + Nombre + down as, mark + Nombre + up.Ex: What I'm getting at is this: At least in the CIP entry that I have seen, LC, following customary practice, made a title entry for the main title, 'Women in Librarianship', but nothing under Melvil's 'Rib Symposium'.
Ex: An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Ex: By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Ex: Find some scrap paper and jot down the subject areas taught in schools.Ex: This article has been a discussion of how public libraries can take aim on quality.Ex: All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Ex: One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.Ex: If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.* apuntar a = point + the way to, point to.* apuntar a la misma conclusión = point to + the same conclusion.* apuntar con el dedo = point + the fingers at.* apuntar el hecho de que = point to + the fact that.* apuntar muy alto = reach for + the stars, shoot for + the stars.* apuntarse = enrol [enroll -USA], sign up, be game, register (with).* apuntarse a = join + Asociación.* apuntarse medallas = chalk up + achievements.* evidencia + apuntar a = evidence + points towards.* * *apuntar [A1 ]vtA1 (tomar nota de) to make a note of, note downapunta todo lo que tienes que comprar make a note of o note down o jot down everything you have to buyapunta en una libreta todo lo que ha hecho en el día he notes down o writes down in a notebook everything he's done during the day, he makes a note of everything he's done during the day in a notebooktengo que apuntar tu dirección I must make a note of your address, I must write down your addressapúntelo en mi cuenta put it on my accountapunta todo porque tiene muy mala memoria he writes everything down because he has a terrible memory2 (en un curso) to enroll*, put … down; (para una excursión, actividad) to put … downquiero apuntar a la niña a or en clases de inglés I want to put my daughter's name down for o enroll my daughter for English classesapúntame para el sábado put me down for SaturdayB ( Teatr) to promptpasa aquí al frente para que no te apunten las respuestas ( fam); come up to the front so that no one can whisper the answers to you o help you with the answersC (señalar, indicar) to point atno la apuntes con el dedo don't point (your finger) at herapuntó con el dedo dónde estaba el error he pointed (with his finger) to where the mistake was, he pointed (his finger) to where the mistake wasapuntó con una regla el lugar exacto en el mapa he used a ruler to point to o indicate the exact spot on the mapD (afirmar, señalar) to point outel presidente apuntó la necesidad de un cambio radical the president pointed out the need o pointed to the need for a radical changeapuntó que no se trataba de obtener privilegios he pointed out that it was not a matter of getting privileges—no sólo ocurre en este país —apuntó this isn't the only country where it happens, he pointed out■ apuntarviA1 (con un arma) to aimpreparen … apunten … ¡fuego! ready … take aim … fire!apunta hacia or para otro lado aim (it) somewhere elseapuntar A algn/algo to aim AT sb/sthapuntar al blanco to aim at the targetle apuntó con una pistola she pointed/aimed a gun at him2 (indicar, señalar) to pointla aguja apunta siempre al or hacia el norte the needle always points northningún dato parece apuntar a la existencia de un compló there is no information to point to o indicate the existence of a plotB(anotar): apunta, comprar harina, leche, pan … make a note, you need to buy flour, milk, bread …¿tienes papel y lápiz? pues apunta have you got paper and a pencil? well, take o jot this downC ( Teatr) to promptD ( liter); «día» to break; «barba» to appear, begin to show; «flor/planta» to sproutal apuntar el alba at the break of day ( liter)ya apuntan los primeros capullos the first buds are already appearingA1 (inscribirse) apuntarse A or EN algo:me apunté a or en un cursillo de natación I enrolled on o signed up for a swimming course¿te vas a apuntar al or en el torneo? are you going to put your name down o put yourself down for the tournament?me apunté para ir a la excursión I put my name o myself down for the outingnos vamos a la discoteca ¿te apuntas? we're going to the disco, do you want to come (along) o ( BrE) do you fancy coming?vamos a salir a cenar — oye, yo me apunto we're going out for dinner — oh, I'll come!me voy a tomar un café ¿quién se apunta? I'm going out for a coffee, anyone interested? o anyone want to join me? ( colloq)2 (obtener, anotarse) ‹tanto› to score; ‹victoria› to chalk up, achieve, gainse apuntó un gran éxito con este libro she scored a great hit with this bookel jugador que se apuntó el gol de la victoria the player who scored the winning goalB (manifestarse) to become evidentlas tendencias artísticas que ya se apuntaban a finales del siglo pasado the artistic tendencies which were already becoming evident at the end of the last centuryel festival ha profundizado en una dirección que ya se apuntaba en años anteriores the festival has continued in a direction which was already becoming evident in previous years* * *
apuntar ( conjugate apuntar) verbo transitivo
1
b) (para excursión, actividad) to put … down
2 (señalar, indicar) to point at;
verbo intransitivo
◊ preparen … apunten … ¡fuego! ready … take aim … fire!;
le apuntó con una pistola she pointed/aimed a gun at him
apuntarse verbo pronominal
‹ a clase› to sign up for sth;
apuntarse al paro (Esp) to register as unemployed, to sign on (BrE colloq)
‹ victoria› to chalk up, achieve
apuntar
I verbo transitivo
1 (escribir) to note down, make a note of
2 (sugerir, indicar) to indicate, suggest
apuntar a..., to point to...
3 (un arma) to aim
4 (señalar) to point out
5 Teat to prompt
II verbo intransitivo apuntaba el siglo, the century was dawning
' apuntar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
señalar
- anotar
- nota
English:
aim
- cover
- down
- enter
- get down
- jot down
- level
- note
- note down
- prompt
- put down
- record
- take down
- train
- wildly
- jot
- take
* * *♦ vt1. [anotar] to make a note of, to note down;apuntar a alguien [en lista] to put sb down (en on); [en curso] to put sb's name down, to sign sb up (en o a for); [m5] apunta en una lista todo lo que quieres que compre jot down everything you want me to buy, make a list of the things you want me to buy;tengo que apuntar tu número de teléfono I must make a note of your phone number, I must write your phone number down somewhere;he apuntado a mi hijo a clases de natación I've put my son's name down for swimming lessons, I've signed my son up for swimming lessons;apunté a mis padres para ir a la excursión I put my parents down for the trip;apúntamelo (en la cuenta) put it on my account;ya puedes ir con cuidado, que esto lo apunto [amenaza] you'd better watch out, I'm not going to forget this2. [dirigir] [dedo] to point;[arma] to aim;apuntar a alguien [con el dedo] to point at sb;[con un arma] to aim at sb;apuntar una pistola hacia alguien, apuntar a alguien con una pistola to aim a gun at sb;les apuntó con un rifle he aimed o pointed a rifle at them;apuntó al blanco y disparó he took aim at the target and shot;la brújula apunta al norte the compass points (to the) north3. Teatro to prompt;Famfue expulsada de clase por apuntar las respuestas a un compañero she was thrown out of the classroom for whispering the answers to a classmate4. [sugerir] to hint at;[indicar] to point out;apuntó la posibilidad de subir los impuestos he hinted that he might raise taxes;la policía ha apuntado la posibilidad de que los secuestradores la hayan matado the police have admitted that the kidnappers may have killed her;el joven jugador apunta buenos conocimientos the young player shows a lot of promise5. [afilar] to sharpen♦ vi1. [vislumbrarse] to appear;[día] to break;en los árboles ya apuntaban las primeras hojas the first leaves were appearing on the treestodo apunta a que ganará Brasil everything points to a win for Brazil;todas las pruebas apuntan a su culpabilidad all the evidence points to him being guilty;las sospechas apuntan a un grupo separatista a separatist group is suspected3. Teatro to prompt4. [con un arma] to aim;¡carguen, apunten, fuego! ready, take aim, fire!;apuntar a lo más alto to set one's sights very high* * *I v/t1 ( escribir) note down, make a note of2 TEA promptpara for)4:apuntar con el dedo point at o toII v/iapuntar alto fig aim high, have big ambitions2:apunta el día lit day is breaking* * *apuntar vt1) : to aim, to point2) anotar: to write down, to jot down3) indicar, señalar: to point to, to point out4) : to prompt (in the theater)apuntar vi1) : to take aim2) : to become evident* * *apuntar vb1. (escribir) to make a note of / to note down3. (dirigir un arma) to aim / to point -
11 показвам
1. show, display, manifest, present; produce(високо) hold up(посочвам) point (at, to); indicate, show(излагам) exhibit(билет, паспорт и пр.) produce, present(за уред) register, give, show, read, разг. say(за стрелка) stand atналягането показва 10 the pressure dials 10часовникът показва времето a clock tells the timeчасовникът показваше седем the clock pointed to sevenпоказвам на какво съм способен show o.'s mettle, show what one is made ofпоказвам местата на (в театър, кино и пр.) show/usher people to their seatsпоказвам с пръст point o.'s finger atтя го показа с пръст she pointed at him with her fingerпоказвам радостта си show/betray o.'s joyпоказвам храброст display courageпоказвам юмрук на shake o.'s fist atпоказвам главата си от прозореца stick o.'s head out of the windowпоказвам вратата/пътя на някого show s.o. the doorпоказват ми вратата/пътя get o.'s marching ordersсамият факт показва, че the mere fact suggests thatкоето иде да покаже, че which goes to show thatпоказвам си рогата show the cloven hoof, betray the cloven hoof/footтой си показа рогата he gave us a taste of his ill-nature/showed his true face, he showed his bad temperпоказвам ce2. (виждам ce) show(явявам се) appear, put in an appearance; come into sight, come into view, come out(изведнаж) pop up/out(за слънцето и пр.) come outдетето се показа зад оградата the child peeped out from behind the fenceслънцето се е показало the sun is out/has come out3. геол., мин. outcrop4. прен. (докарвам се) show off, put o.'s best foot forward* * *пока̀звам,гл. show, display, manifest, present; evince; produce; ( високо) hold up; ( посочвам) point (at, to); indicate, show; ( излагам) exhibit; ( билет, паспорт и пр.) produce, present; (за уред) register, give, show, read, разг. say; (за стрелка) stand at; (за ска̀ла при апарат) dial; \показвам главата си от прозореца stick o.’s head out of the window; \показвам местата на (в театър, кино и пр.) show/usher people to their seats; \показвам на какво съм способен show o.’s mettle, show what one is made of, show o.’s paces, come into o.’s own; \показвам с пръст point o.’s finger at; \показвам юмрук на shake o.’s fist at; показват ми вратата/пътя get o.’s marching orders; самият факт показва, че the mere fact suggests that; това ясно показва липса на интерес this evinces a lack of interest;\показвам се 1. ( виждам се) show; ( явявам се) appear, put in an appearance; come into sight, come into view, come out; ( изведнъж) pop up/out; (за слънцето и пр.) come out;2. геол., миньорск. outcrop;3. прен. ( докарвам се) show off, put o.’s best foot forward; • \показвам си рогата show the cloven hoof, betray the cloven hoof/foot; той си показа рогата he gave us a taste of his ill-nature/showed his true face, he showed his bad temper.* * *1. (билет, паспорт и пр.) produce, present 2. (виждам ce) show 3. (високо) hold up 4. (за скала при апарат) dial 5. (за слънцето и пр.) come out 6. (за стрелка) stand at 7. (за уред) register, give, show, read, разг. say 8. (изведнаж) pop up/out 9. (излагам) exhibit 10. (посочвам) point (at, to);indicate, show 11. (явявам се) appear, put in an appearance;come into sight, come into view, come out 12. 2; часовникът показва времето a clock tells the time 13. show, display, manifest, present;produce 14. ПОКАЗВАМ ce 15. ПОКАЗВАМ вратата/пътя на някого show s.o. the door 16. ПОКАЗВАМ главата си от прозореца stick o.'s head out of the window 17. ПОКАЗВАМ кой съм show who one is, (перча се) show off, swank 18. ПОКАЗВАМ местата на (в театър, кино и пр.) show/usher people to their seats 19. ПОКАЗВАМ на какво съм способен show o.'s mettle, show what one is made of 20. ПОКАЗВАМ радостта си show/betray o.'s joy 21. ПОКАЗВАМ с пръст point o.'s finger at 22. ПОКАЗВАМ си рогата show the cloven hoof, betray the cloven hoof/ foot 23. ПОКАЗВАМ храброст display courage: ПОКАЗВАМ юмрук на shake o.'s fist at 24. геол., мин. outcrop 25. детето се показа зад оградата the child peeped out from behind the fence 26. което иде да покаже, че which goes to show that 27. налягането показва 1 the pressure dials 28. показват ми вратата/пътя get o.'s marching orders 29. прен, (докарвам се) show off, put o.'s best foot forward 30. самият факт показва, че the mere fact suggests that 31. слънцето се е показало the sun is out/has come out 32. той си показа рогата he gave us a taste of his ill-nature/showed his true face, he showed his bad temper 33. тя го показа с пръст she pointed at him with her finger 34. часовникът показваше седем the clock pointed to seven -
12 poke
1.[pəʊk] transitive verb1)poke something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) stoßen
he accidentally poked me in the eye — er stieß mir versehentlich ins Auge
2) (thrust forward) stecken [Kopf]poke one's head round the corner/door — um die Ecke gucken (ugs.) /den Kopf in die Türöffnung stecken
3) (pierce) bohren2. intransitive verb1) (in pond, at food, among rubbish) [herum]stochern (at, in, among in + Dat.)poke at something with a stick — etc. mit einem Stock usw. nach etwas stoßen
2) (thrust itself) sich schiebenhis elbows were poking through the sleeves — seine Ärmel hatten Löcher, aus denen die Ellbogen hervorguckten
3) (pry) schnüffeln (ugs. abwertend)3. noun(thrust) Stoß, dergive somebody a poke [in the ribs] — jemandem einen [Rippen]stoß versetzen od. geben
give the fire a poke — das Feuer [an]schüren
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/108011/poke_about">poke about* * *[pəuk] 1. verb1) (to push something into; to prod: He poked a stick into the hole; He poked her in the ribs with his elbow.) stoßen3) (to (cause to) protrude or project: She poked her head in at the window; His foot was poking out of the blankets.) (vor-)strecken2. noun- poker- poky
- pokey
- poke about/around
- poke fun at
- poke one's nose into* * *poke1[pəʊk, AM poʊk]n5.poke2[pəʊk, AM poʊk]I. nto give sb a \poke jdm einen Stoß versetzen3.▶ it's better than a \poke in the eye with a burnt [or pointed] stick besser als nichts, man kann's schlimmer erwischenII. vt1. (prod)to \poke sb in the arm/ribs jd in den Arm/die Rippen knuffento \poke a hole in sth ein Loch in etw akk bohrento \poke holes in an argument ein Argument in der Luft zerreißen2.▪ to \poke sth into/through sth (prod with) etw in/durch etw akk stecken; (thrust) etw in/durch etw akk stoßen3. (stir)to \poke [up] a fire ein Feuer schüren4. (extend)to \poke one's head up/through the window den Kopf in die Höhe/durch das Fenster streckenCathy \poked her head round the door Cathy steckte ihren Kopf zur Tür herein6.stop poking your nose into my business! halt dich da raus! famIII. vi1. (jab repeatedly)to \poke at sth with one's finger/a stick mit einem Finger/Stock an etw akk stoßento \poke at one's food in seinem Essen herumstochern2. (break through)▪ to \poke through durchscheinen* * *I [pəʊk] Beutel m, Sack m (dial); (plastic, paper) Tüte f → pigSee:→ pigII1. nto give sb/sth a poke (with stick) — jdn/etw stoßen; (with finger) jdn/etw stupsen
it's better than a poke in the eye (with a sharp stick) (inf) — es ist besser als gar nichts
to have a poke — vögeln (inf), ficken (vulg)
2. vtto poke the fire —
he accidentally poked me in the eye — er hat mir aus Versehen ins Auge gestoßen
to poke sb on the nose — jdn auf die Nase hauen or schlagen
3)(= thrust)
to poke one's head/finger/a stick etc into sth — seinen Kopf/Finger/einen Stock etc in etw (acc) steckenhe poked his head round the door/out of the window — er streckte seinen Kopf durch die Tür/aus dem Fenster
3. vito poke at sth (testing) — etw prüfen; (searching) in etw (dat) stochern
he poked at me with his finger (touching) — er stupste mich; (not touching)
well, if you will go poking into things that don't concern you... — na ja, wenn du deine Nase ständig in Dinge steckst, die dich nichts angehen...
* * *poke1 [pəʊk]A v/t1. a) stoßen:poke sb in the ribs jemandem einen Rippenstoß geben oder versetzen;poke in hineinstoßen;poke sb’s eye out jemandem das Auge ausstoßen oder ausschlagenb) umg jemandem einen (Faust)Schlag versetzenc) vulg eine Frau stoßen, vögeln (beide vulg)5. poke fun at sb sich über jemanden lustig machenB v/i1. stoßen, stechen ( beide:at nach), stochern (in in dat)2. suchen, tasten:4. figC s1. a) Stoß m:give sb a poke in the ribs jemandem einen Rippenstoß geben oder versetzenb) umg (Faust)Schlag m2. vulg Nummer f (Geschlechtsverkehr):* * *1.[pəʊk] transitive verb1)poke something [with something] — [mit etwas] gegen etwas stoßen
poke something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) stoßen
2) (thrust forward) stecken [Kopf]poke one's head round the corner/door — um die Ecke gucken (ugs.) /den Kopf in die Türöffnung stecken
3) (pierce) bohren2. intransitive verb1) (in pond, at food, among rubbish) [herum]stochern (at, in, among in + Dat.)poke at something with a stick — etc. mit einem Stock usw. nach etwas stoßen
2) (thrust itself) sich schiebenhis elbows were poking through the sleeves — seine Ärmel hatten Löcher, aus denen die Ellbogen hervorguckten
3) (pry) schnüffeln (ugs. abwertend)3. noun(thrust) Stoß, dergive somebody a poke [in the ribs] — jemandem einen [Rippen]stoß versetzen od. geben
give the fire a poke — das Feuer [an]schüren
Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.stecken v.(§ p.,pp.: stak, gesteckt)stoßen v.(§ p.,pp.: stieß, gestossen)stöbern v. -
13 stechen
n; -s, kein Pl.* * *(Biene) to sting;(Nadel) to prickle; to prick;(Stock) to jab* * *Stẹ|chen ['ʃtɛçn]nt -s, -2) (= Schmerz) sharp pain* * *1) (to poke or prod: He jabbed me in the ribs with his elbow; She jabbed the needle into her finger.) jab2) (to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) prick3) (to push with something pointed; to poke: He prodded her arm with his finger.) prod4) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) sting5) (to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) stab6) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!) stick7) (to defeat (an ordinary card) by playing a card from the trump suit: He trumped (my king) with a heart.) trump8) (a sudden sharp pain: He felt a twinge (of pain) in his neck; a twinge of regret.) twinge* * *Ste·chen<-s, ->[ˈʃtɛçn̩]nt1. (stechender Schmerz) sharp [or stabbing] pain, stitch2. (beim Reiten) jump-off* * *das; Stechens, Stechen (Sport) jump-off* * *stechen; sticht, stach, hat gestochenA. v/t & v/i1. Nadel, Dorn etc: prick; Wespe etc: sting; Mücke: bite; mit einem Messer: stab; Wolle: prick, be prickly; Sonne: burn;mit dem Messer nach jemandem stechen stab at ( oder attack) sb with a knife;sich (dat)in den Daumen stechen prick one’s thumb;mich hat etwas gestochen sth has stung ( oder bitten) me2. fig:in die Nase stechen Geruch: sting one’s nose;jemandem in die Augen stechen strike sb, catch sb’s eyemit dem König den Buben stechen take ( oder trump) the jack with the kingB. v/t1. (Torf, Rasen, Spargel) cut2. (Schwein) stick3. (Aale) spear4. in Kupfer: cut, engrave (C. v/ibei Gleichstand müssen wir stechen if the scores are equal we will have to have a play-off2. (schmerzen):mein Herz sticht I’ve got a sharp ( oder pricking) pain in my heart3. unpers:mich im Rücken/in der Seite I’ve got a sharp ( wiederholt: stabbing) pain in my back/side; bei Seitenstechen: I’ve got a stitchD. v/r prick o.s. (an +dat on;mit with);Vorsicht, stich dich nicht! careful, don’t prick yourself!* * *das; Stechens, Stechen (Sport) jump-off* * *- n.pang n.twinge n. -
14 Stechen
n; -s, kein Pl.* * *(Biene) to sting;(Nadel) to prickle; to prick;(Stock) to jab* * *Stẹ|chen ['ʃtɛçn]nt -s, -2) (= Schmerz) sharp pain* * *1) (to poke or prod: He jabbed me in the ribs with his elbow; She jabbed the needle into her finger.) jab2) (to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) prick3) (to push with something pointed; to poke: He prodded her arm with his finger.) prod4) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) sting5) (to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) stab6) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!) stick7) (to defeat (an ordinary card) by playing a card from the trump suit: He trumped (my king) with a heart.) trump8) (a sudden sharp pain: He felt a twinge (of pain) in his neck; a twinge of regret.) twinge* * *Ste·chen<-s, ->[ˈʃtɛçn̩]nt1. (stechender Schmerz) sharp [or stabbing] pain, stitch2. (beim Reiten) jump-off* * *das; Stechens, Stechen (Sport) jump-off* * ** * *das; Stechens, Stechen (Sport) jump-off* * *- n.pang n.twinge n. -
15 poke
pəuk
1. verb1) (to push something into; to prod: He poked a stick into the hole; He poked her in the ribs with his elbow.) meter2) (to make (a hole) by doing this: She poked a hole in the sand with her finger.) hacer un agujero3) (to (cause to) protrude or project: She poked her head in at the window; His foot was poking out of the blankets.) asomar
2. noun(an act of poking; a prod or nudge: He gave me a poke in the arm.) empujón, golpe- poker- poky
- pokey
- poke about/around
- poke fun at
- poke one's nose into
poke vb1. atizar2. dartr[pəʊk]1 (jab) empujón nombre masculino, golpe nombre masculino; (with elbow) codazo; (with sharp object) pinchazo1 (jab - with finger) dar con la punta del dedo; (- with elbow) dar un codazo a; (- with pointed object) dar un pinchazo a2 (insert) meter3 (fire) atizar4 (show) asomar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto poke fun at somebody burlarse de alguiento poke one's nose into somebody else's business meterse en asuntos ajenos1) jab: golpear (con la punta de algo), darhe poked me with his finger: me dio con el dedo2) thrust: introducir, asomarI poked my head out the window: asomé la cabeza por la ventanapoke vi1)to poke around rummage: hurgar2)to poke along dawdle: demorarse, entretenersepoke n: golpe m abrupto (con la punta de algo)n.• codazo s.m.• empuje s.m.• empujón s.m.• espetón s.m.v.• atizar v.• empujar v.• escarbar v.• hurgar v.• hurgonear v.• introducir v.
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1. pəʊka) ( jab)to poke the fire — atizar* el fuego
to poke somebody's eye out — sacarle* un ojo a alguien
she poked him in the ribs — le dio en el costado; ( with elbow) le dio un codazo en el costado
b) ( thrust)he poked his finger through the crack — metió el dedo por la ranura; fun I, nose I 1)
2.
via) ( jab)to poke AT something: he poked at the mouse with a stick — le dio al ratón con un palo
b) ( project) asomarPhrasal Verbs:
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noun golpe m; ( with elbow) codazo mshe gave him a poke in the ribs — le dio en el costado; ( with elbow) le dio un codazo en el costado
to give the fire a poke — atizar* el fuego
I [pǝʊk]1. Nhe gave me a poke in the ribs — (with finger) me hincó el dedo en las costillas; (with elbow) me dio un codazo en las costillas
to give the fire a poke — atizar la lumbre, remover la lumbre
2)to have a poke — (Brit) *** (=have sex) echar(se) un polvo ***
2. VT1) (=jab with stick, finger etc) pinchar, clavar; [+ fire] hurgar, atizar, removeryou nearly poked me in the eye with that! — ¡casi me saltas un ojo con eso!
2) (=thrust) introducirnose 1., 1)to poke one's head out (of a window) — sacar or asomar la cabeza (por una ventana)
3) [+ hole] hacer4)5) (US) * (=punch) pegar un puñetazo a3.VI- poke out
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[pǝʊk]N (esp Scot) (=bag) saco m, bolsa f ; pig* * *
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1. [pəʊk]a) ( jab)to poke the fire — atizar* el fuego
to poke somebody's eye out — sacarle* un ojo a alguien
she poked him in the ribs — le dio en el costado; ( with elbow) le dio un codazo en el costado
b) ( thrust)he poked his finger through the crack — metió el dedo por la ranura; fun I, nose I 1)
2.
via) ( jab)to poke AT something: he poked at the mouse with a stick — le dio al ratón con un palo
b) ( project) asomarPhrasal Verbs:
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noun golpe m; ( with elbow) codazo mshe gave him a poke in the ribs — le dio en el costado; ( with elbow) le dio un codazo en el costado
to give the fire a poke — atizar* el fuego
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I [prɒd]1) (poke) colpetto m.to give sth., sb. a prod — (with implement) punzecchiare qcs., qcn.; (with finger) toccare qcs., qcn. con un dito
2) colloq. fig. (reminder)II [prɒd]to give sb. a prod — spronare qcn.
1) (poke) (with foot, stick) dare dei colpetti a; (with instrument) pungolare, punzecchiare; (with finger) toccare; (with fork) punzecchiare3) (interrogate) interrogare* * *[prod] 1. past tense, past participle - prodded; verb1) (to push with something pointed; to poke: He prodded her arm with his finger.) spingere2) (to urge or encourage: He prodded her into action.) incitare2. noun(an act of prodding: She gave him a prod.) colpetto* * *[prɒd]1. n(push, jab) colpetto, (with elbow) gomitata2. vt(jab: with stick, finger) dare un colpetto a3. vi* * *Prod /prɒd/n.(fam. irl., spreg.) protestante.(to) prod /prɒd/v. t.2 (fig.) pungolare; incitare; spronare; stimolare: to prod sb. into doing st., stimolare q. a fare qc.3 ( sport) spingere con un calcio; mandare, girare, deviare ( la palla): to prod the ball over the goal line, mandare il pallone oltre la linea di porta; girare la palla in rete4 (volg.) chiavare, fottere, scopare (volg.).* * *I [prɒd]1) (poke) colpetto m.to give sth., sb. a prod — (with implement) punzecchiare qcs., qcn.; (with finger) toccare qcs., qcn. con un dito
2) colloq. fig. (reminder)II [prɒd]to give sb. a prod — spronare qcn.
1) (poke) (with foot, stick) dare dei colpetti a; (with instrument) pungolare, punzecchiare; (with finger) toccare; (with fork) punzecchiare3) (interrogate) interrogare -
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I [prɒd]1) (poke) colpetto m.to give sth., sb. a prod — (with implement) punzecchiare qcs., qcn.; (with finger) toccare qcs., qcn. con un dito
2) colloq. fig. (reminder)II [prɒd]to give sb. a prod — spronare qcn.
1) (poke) (with foot, stick) dare dei colpetti a; (with instrument) pungolare, punzecchiare; (with finger) toccare; (with fork) punzecchiare3) (interrogate) interrogare* * *[prod] 1. past tense, past participle - prodded; verb1) (to push with something pointed; to poke: He prodded her arm with his finger.) spingere2) (to urge or encourage: He prodded her into action.) incitare2. noun(an act of prodding: She gave him a prod.) colpetto* * *[prɒd]1. n(push, jab) colpetto, (with elbow) gomitata2. vt(jab: with stick, finger) dare un colpetto a3. vi* * *prod /prɒd/n.1 pungolo2 (fig.) sprone, stimolo, incitamento* * *I [prɒd]1) (poke) colpetto m.to give sth., sb. a prod — (with implement) punzecchiare qcs., qcn.; (with finger) toccare qcs., qcn. con un dito
2) colloq. fig. (reminder)II [prɒd]to give sb. a prod — spronare qcn.
1) (poke) (with foot, stick) dare dei colpetti a; (with instrument) pungolare, punzecchiare; (with finger) toccare; (with fork) punzecchiare3) (interrogate) interrogare -
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1.[prɒd] transitive verb, - dd-he prodded the map with his finger — er stieß mit dem Finger auf die Karte
prod somebody gently — jemanden anstupsen od. leicht anstoßen
2) (fig.): (rouse) antreiben; nachhelfen (+ Dat.) [Gedächtnis]2. intransitive verb,prod somebody into doing something — jemanden drängen, etwas zu tun
- dd- stochern3. nounStupser, dera prod in the/my etc. ribs — ein Rippenstoß
give somebody a prod — jemandem einen Stupser geben; (fig.) jemanden auf Touren bringen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120549/prod_at">prod at* * *[prod] 1. past tense, past participle - prodded; verb2) (to urge or encourage: He prodded her into action.) anstacheln2. noun(an act of prodding: She gave him a prod.) der Stich* * *[prɒd, AM prɑ:d]I. ncattle \prod [elektrischer] Viehtreibstabhe needs an occasional \prod manchmal muss man seinem Gedächtnis nachhelfento give sb a \prod jdm auf die Sprünge helfen4.▶ to be on the \prod AM Streit suchenII. vt<- dd->▪ to \prod sbto \prod a cake with a fork mit einer Gabel in einem Kuchen herumstochernto \prod a horse with a stick ein Pferd mit einem Stock vorwärtstreiben▪ to \prod sb into doing sth jdn dazu drängen, etw zu tunto \prod sb into action jdn auf Trab bringen famIII. vi<- dd->stoßen; with a fork stochern* * *[prɒd]n (Ir, Scot pej sl)Protestant(in) m(f)* * *prod1 [prɒd; US prɑd]A v/tprod sb in the ribs jemandem in die Rippen stoßen, jemandem einen Rippenstoß versetzenprod sb into action jemanden aktiv werden lassen;prod sb into doing sth jemanden drängen, etwas zu tun;prod sb’s memory jemandes Gedächtnis nachhelfenC s1. Stoß m:give sb a prod in the ribs jemandem einen Rippenstoß versetzen2. fig Ansporn m:give sb’s memory a prod jemandes Gedächtnis nachhelfen4. Stachelstock mprod2 abk1. produce (produced)2. product* * *1.[prɒd] transitive verb, - dd-1) (poke) stupsen (ugs.); stoßen mit [Stock, Finger usw.]prod somebody gently — jemanden anstupsen od. leicht anstoßen
2) (fig.): (rouse) antreiben; nachhelfen (+ Dat.) [Gedächtnis]2. intransitive verb,prod somebody into doing something — jemanden drängen, etwas zu tun
- dd- stochern3. nounStupser, dera prod in the/my etc. ribs — ein Rippenstoß
give somebody a prod — jemandem einen Stupser geben; (fig.) jemanden auf Touren bringen
Phrasal Verbs:- prod at* * *v.stupsen v. -
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1. transitive verb,- bb- stechen2. intransitive verb,- bb-1) (pierce) stechen2) (thrust) zustechen3. noun1) (act) Stich, der2) (coll.): (attempt)make or have a stab [at it] — [es] probieren
* * *1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) stechen2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) der Stich- academic.ru/70087/stabbing">stabbing- stab someone in the back
- stab in the back* * *[stæb]I. vt<- bb->1. (pierce)▪ to \stab sb auf jdn einstechenthe victim was \stabbed das Opfer erlitt eine Stichverletzungto \stab sb to death jdn erstechen2. (make thrusting movement)II. vi<- bb->▪ to \stab at sb/sth [with sth] auf jdn/etw [mit etw dat] einstechen; with finger auf jdn/etw [mit etw dat] einhämmernIII. n\stab of envy Anflug m von Neidshe felt a \stab of envy when... sie fühlte Neid in ihr aufkommen, als...\stab of pain stechender Schmerz5.* * *[stb]1. nstab wound — Stichwunde f
to feel a stab of guilt — ein schlechtes Gewissen haben, Gewissensbisse haben
he felt a stab of alarm/panic —
2) (inf: try) Versuch m2. vtperson einen Stich versetzen (+dat); (several times) einstechen auf (+acc); (= wound seriously) niederstechen; food durchstechento stab sb ( to death) — jdn erstechen; (with dagger also) jdn erdolchen
to stab sb with a knife, to stab a knife into sb —
he stabbed his penknife into the desk — er stach sein Taschenmesser in den Tisch
he was stabbed through the arm/heart — der Stich traf ihn am Arm/ins Herz
to stab a knife into sth — ein Messer in etw (acc) hineinstoßen
to stab a fork into sth — mit einer Gabel in etw (acc) hineinstechen
to stab sb in the back (lit) — jdm in den Rücken stechen; (fig) jdm in den Rücken fallen
3. vito stab at sb/sth (with knife etc) — nach jdm/etw stechen; (with finger) auf jdn/etw zeigen
* * *stab [stæb]A v/t1. jemandena) niederstechen, mit einem Messer etc verletzen:he was stabbed in the stomach er bekam einen Stich in den Mageninto in akk)3. fig jemanden (seelisch) verletzen:stab sb in the back jemandem in den Rücken fallen;stab sb’s reputation an jemandem Rufmord begehen6. Buchteile vorstechenB v/i1. stechen ( at sb nach jemandem)2. mit dem Finger etc stoßen (at nach, auf akk):C s1. Stich m:make a stab at sb → B 1;2. Stich (-wunde f) mfeel a stab of remorse Gewissensbisse bekommen oder haben4. umg Versuch m:* * *1. transitive verb,- bb- stechen2. intransitive verb,- bb-1) (pierce) stechen2) (thrust) zustechen3. noun1) (act) Stich, der2) (coll.): (attempt)make or have a stab [at it] — [es] probieren
* * *(from a knife) n.Messerstich m. n.erstechen v. -
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1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.)
2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.)- stabbing- stab someone in the back
- stab in the back
stab vb apuñalartr[stæb]1 (with knife) puñalada, navajazo2 (of pain) punzada1 (with knife) apuñalar, acuchillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa stab in the back una puñalada traperato have a stab at something intentar hacer algoto stab somebody in the back apuñalar a alguien por la espaldastab wound puñalada1) knife: acuchillar, apuñalar2) stick: clavar (con una aguja, etc.), golpear (con el dedo, etc.)stab n1) : puñalada f, cuchillada f2) jab: pinchazo m (con una aguja, etc.), golpe m (con un dedo, etc.)3)to take a stab at : intentarn.• estocada s.f.• hurgonazo s.m.• mojado s.m.• puñalada s.f.v.• acuchillar v.• apuñalar v.• coser v.• estoquear v.stæb
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a) ( with knife) puñalada f, cuchillada f, navajazo ma stab in the back — una puñalada trapera or por la espalda
to have o make o take a stab at something — intentar algo; (before n)
stab wound — herida f de arma blanca, puñalada f, cuchillada f
b) ( sudden sensation)a stab of pain — una punzada de dolor, un dolor punzante or agudo
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- bb- transitive verb ( with knife) apuñalar, acuchillarhe had been stabbed to death — había muerto apuñalado or acuchillado
to stab somebody in the back — darle* una puñalada trapera or por la espalda a alguien
2.
via)to stab AT something/somebody: he stabbed at the letter/at her with his finger — señalaba la carta/la señalaba golpeándola con el dedo
b) stabbing pres p <pain/sensation> punzante[stæb]1. N2) [of pain] punzada f3)- have a stab at sth2.VT apuñalar, dar una puñalada ato stab sb in the back — (lit) apuñalar a algn por la espalda; (fig) clavar a algn un puñal por la espalda
3.VI4.CPDstab wound N — puñalada f
* * *[stæb]
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a) ( with knife) puñalada f, cuchillada f, navajazo ma stab in the back — una puñalada trapera or por la espalda
to have o make o take a stab at something — intentar algo; (before n)
stab wound — herida f de arma blanca, puñalada f, cuchillada f
b) ( sudden sensation)a stab of pain — una punzada de dolor, un dolor punzante or agudo
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- bb- transitive verb ( with knife) apuñalar, acuchillarhe had been stabbed to death — había muerto apuñalado or acuchillado
to stab somebody in the back — darle* una puñalada trapera or por la espalda a alguien
2.
via)to stab AT something/somebody: he stabbed at the letter/at her with his finger — señalaba la carta/la señalaba golpeándola con el dedo
b) stabbing pres p <pain/sensation> punzante
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