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1 splash
splæʃ
1. verb1) (to make wet with drops of liquid, mud etc, especially suddenly and accidentally: A passing car splashed my coat (with water).) salpicar2) (to (cause to) fly about in drops: Water splashed everywhere.) esparcirse3) (to fall or move with splashes: The children were splashing in the sea.) chapotear4) (to display etc in a place, manner etc that will be noticed: Posters advertising the concert were splashed all over the wall.) exponer
2. noun1) (a scattering of drops of liquid or the noise made by this: He fell in with a loud splash.) chapoteo2) (a mark made by splashing: There was a splash of mud on her dress.) salpicadura3) (a bright patch: a splash of colour.) manchasplash1 nEs el ruido que se produce cuando algo se cae al agua, o una cantidad de líquido cae al sueloI heard a splash and turned round: my mother had fallen into the water oí un ruido y me giré: mi madre se había caído al aguasplash2 vb1. salpicar2. chapoteartr[splæʃ]1 (noise) chapoteo, chapaleo2 (spray) salpicadura, rociada3 (small amount) gota, chorrito, poco4 figurative use (of light, colour, etc) mancha■ don't splash me! ¡no me salpiques!2 familiar (of news, story, etc) sacar, salir■ the newspaper splashed the story all over the front page el periódico sacó la historia (en grandes titulares) en la portada1 (of liquid) salpicar, esparcirse■ the rain splashed against/on the window la lluvia salpicaba el cristal2 (move noisily) chapotear (about/around, -)1 ¡plaf!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a splash causar sensaciónsplash ['splæʃ] vt: salpicarsplash vi1) : salpicar2)to splash around : chapotearsplash n1) splashing: salpicadura f2) squirt: chorrito m3) spot: mancha fn.• chapoteo s.m.• mancha s.f.• rociada s.f.• salpicadura s.f.• salpicón s.m.v.• chapalear v.• chapotear v.• manchar v.• pringar v.• salpicar v.splæʃ
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1)a) c u ( spray) salpicadura fto make a splash — ( make an impression) producir* or causar un revuelo; (lit: in liquid) salpicar*
b) c ( sound)splash! he fell in — plaf! or zas! se cayó al agua
c) (paddle, swim) (no pl) chapuzón m2)a) ( small quantity) (no pl)b) c (mark, patch) salpicadura f, mancha f, manchón m3) c ( Journ)
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1) ( with liquid) salpicar*to splash something ON/OVER something/somebody — salpicar* algo/a alguien de algo
to splash something/somebody WITH something — salpicar* algo/a alguien de algo
2) ( in newspaper)the scandal was splashed all over the front page — el escándalo venía a toda plana en la primera página
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via) \<\<water/paint\>\> salpicar*b) \<\<person/animal\>\> chapotearPhrasal Verbs:[splæʃ]1. N1) (=spray) salpicadura f ; (=splashing noise) chapoteo mwhisky with a splash of water — whisky m con un poquitín de agua
2) (=patch, spot) [of light] mancha f3) (fig)- make a splash2. VT1) (gen) salpicardon't splash me! — ¡no me salpiques!
2) (=stain) manchar3) (fig)the story was splashed across the front page * — el reportaje apareció con grandes titulares en primera plana
3. VI1) [liquid, mud etc]2) [person, animal] (in water) chapotear* * *[splæʃ]
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1)a) c u ( spray) salpicadura fto make a splash — ( make an impression) producir* or causar un revuelo; (lit: in liquid) salpicar*
b) c ( sound)splash! he fell in — plaf! or zas! se cayó al agua
c) (paddle, swim) (no pl) chapuzón m2)a) ( small quantity) (no pl)b) c (mark, patch) salpicadura f, mancha f, manchón m3) c ( Journ)
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1) ( with liquid) salpicar*to splash something ON/OVER something/somebody — salpicar* algo/a alguien de algo
to splash something/somebody WITH something — salpicar* algo/a alguien de algo
2) ( in newspaper)the scandal was splashed all over the front page — el escándalo venía a toda plana en la primera página
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via) \<\<water/paint\>\> salpicar*b) \<\<person/animal\>\> chapotearPhrasal Verbs: -
2 splash
I [splæʃ]1) (sound) tonfo m., sciabordio m.to make a big splash — fare un gran tonfo; fig. fare splash, fare sensazione
2) (patch) (of mud, oil) schizzo m.; (of water) spruzzo m., schizzo m.; (of colour) macchia f.; (of tonic, soda) spruzzata f.II 1. [splæʃ]1) (spatter) schizzare, spruzzare [person, surface]2) (sprinkle)4) giorn. mettere in evidenza, dare grande risalto a [ story]2.2) (move)to splash through sth. — [ person] attraversare qcs. inzaccherandosi; [ car] attraversare qcs. schizzando acqua e fango
3) (in sea, pool) sguazzare•* * *[splæʃ] 1. verb1) (to make wet with drops of liquid, mud etc, especially suddenly and accidentally: A passing car splashed my coat (with water).) schizzare, spruzzare2) (to (cause to) fly about in drops: Water splashed everywhere.) schizzare3) (to fall or move with splashes: The children were splashing in the sea.) sguazzare4) (to display etc in a place, manner etc that will be noticed: Posters advertising the concert were splashed all over the wall.) sbattere2. noun1) (a scattering of drops of liquid or the noise made by this: He fell in with a loud splash.) tonfo2) (a mark made by splashing: There was a splash of mud on her dress.) macchia, chiazza3) (a bright patch: a splash of colour.) macchia* * *[splæʃ]1. n(sound) tonfo, (series of splashes) sciabordio, (mark) spruzzo, macchia, (fig: of colour, light) chiazzato make a splash fig — far furore
2. vt3. vito splash into the water — (stone) cadere nell'acqua con un tonfo
•* * *splash (1) /splæʃ/n.1 schizzo; spruzzo3 sciaguattio; sciabordio; tonfo6 (fam.) spruzzo d'acqua di seltz ( per diluire il whisky, ecc.): whisky and a splash, whisky e soda● splash headline, titolo (di giornale) a caratteri cubitali □ (fam. USA) splash party, festa (o ricevimento) che si tiene ai bordi di una piscina □ splash pool, piscinetta; piccola piscina per bambini □ (tecn.) splash-resistant, che resiste agli spruzzi d'acqua □ (comput.) splash screen, schermata iniziale.splash (2) /splæʃ/avv.splash; plaff; plaffete; con un (gran) tonfo.(to) splash /splæʃ/v. t. e i.1 schizzare; sprizzare; spruzzare; far spruzzare3 diguazzare; sguazzare; sciabordare; sciaguattare: We splashed through the mud, procedevamo diguazzando nel fango4 (fam.) dare ( una notizia) con grande rilievo; sparare, sbattere (fam.): to splash sb. 's name all over the front page, sbattere il nome di q. in prima pagina● to splash into the water, gettarsi (o cadere) in acqua con un tonfo □ splashed all over, tutto inzaccherato □ a street splashed with sunlight, una strada chiazzata di sole.* * *I [splæʃ]1) (sound) tonfo m., sciabordio m.to make a big splash — fare un gran tonfo; fig. fare splash, fare sensazione
2) (patch) (of mud, oil) schizzo m.; (of water) spruzzo m., schizzo m.; (of colour) macchia f.; (of tonic, soda) spruzzata f.II 1. [splæʃ]1) (spatter) schizzare, spruzzare [person, surface]2) (sprinkle)4) giorn. mettere in evidenza, dare grande risalto a [ story]2.2) (move)to splash through sth. — [ person] attraversare qcs. inzaccherandosi; [ car] attraversare qcs. schizzando acqua e fango
3) (in sea, pool) sguazzare• -
3 spritzen
I v/t (hat gespritzt)1. (eine Flüssigkeit) squirt; (größere Menge) spray (auch Parfüm, Pflanzenschutzmittel, Farbe); nass spritzen spray (with water); ungewollt: auch make wet; sich (Dat) etw. aufs Hemd spritzen spatter ( oder splash, spray) s.th. on one’s shirt, spatter etc. one’s shirt with s.th.; Sahne / jemandes Namen auf eine Torte spritzen pipe cream / s.o.’s name on a cake; das Obst ist nicht gespritzt the fruit hasn’t been sprayed3. MED. (Mittel) inject; (Person) auch give s.o. an injection ( oder shot umg.); (Rauschgift) Sl. shoot (up), mainline; sich spritzen give o.s. an injection, inject o.s.; sich spritzen lassen go for ( oder have, get) an injection ( oder shot umg.)4. (Getränk) mix with (soda) water; gespritzt, Gespritzte5. (lackieren) (Auto etc.) sprayII v/i1. (hat) Wasser etc.: splash, spray; Blut: spurt; stärker: gush; heißes Fett: spray; Achtung, es spritzt! watch out, it’s spraying ( oder splashing) all over the place2. (ist) auf etw. spritzen splash onto s.th.; ihm ist Blut auf den Kittel gespritzt blood splashed ( oder spattered) onto his white coat3. (hat) MED. give (s.o.) an injection ( oder shot umg.); umg. (Rauschgift spritzen) Sl. shoot up, mainline; er ist zuckerkrank und muss täglich spritzen he’s (a) diabetic and has to have a daily injection ( oder shot umg.)4. (ist) umg. (eilen) zoom, Brit. auch nip (nach, zu [a]round to)* * *to spatter; to splutter; to squirt; to gush; to spray; to splash; to slosh* * *sprịt|zen ['ʃprɪtsn]1. vt1) Flüssigkeit to spray; (in einem Strahl) Wasser to squirt, to spray; (COOK ) Zuckerguss etc to pipe; (= verspritzen) Wasser, Schmutz etc to splash; (Fahrzeug) to spray, to spatterdie Feuerwehr spritzte Wasser in das brennende Gebäude — the firemen directed their hoses into the burning building
das vorbeifahrende Auto spritzte mir Wasser ins Gesicht — the passing car sprayed or spattered water in my face
2) (= lackieren) Auto, Gegenstand to spray3) Wein to dilute with soda waterSee:→ Gespritzte(r)4) (= injizieren) Serum etc to inject; Heroin etc to inject, to shoot (up) (inf); (= eine Injektion geben) to give injections/an injectionHeroin spritzen — to inject (oneself with) heroin, to shoot (up) heroin (inf)
2. vi1) aux haben or sein (Wasser, Schlamm) to spray, to splash; (heißes Fett) to spit; (Blut) to spray; (in einem Strahl) to spurt; (aus einer Tube, Wasserpistole etc) to squirtes spritzte gewaltig, als er ins Wasser plumpste — there was an enormous splash when he fell into the water
die Feuerwehr spritzte in das brennende Gebäude — the firemen directed their hoses into the burning building
2) (= lackieren) to spray3) (= sich injizieren) to inject oneselfer spritzt seit einem Jahr (inf) — he has been shooting (up) or mainlining for a year (sl); (Diabetiker) he has been injecting himself for a year
4) aux sein inf = eilen) to dash, to nip (Brit inf)* * *1) (to cover with a mist or with fine jets of liquid: He sprayed the roses to kill pests.) spray2) (to (cause to) fly about in drops: Water splashed everywhere.) splash3) ((of a liquid) to spout or gush: Blood spurted from the wound.) spurt4) (to (make a liquid etc) shoot out in a narrow jet: The elephant squirted water over itself; Water squirted from the hose.) squirt* * *sprit·zen[ˈʃprɪtsn̩]I. viII. vt Hilfsverb: habenjdm/sich etw ins Gesicht \spritzen to squirt sth into sb's/one's face2. (bewässern)▪ etw \spritzen to sprinkle [or water] sth▪ etw \spritzen to inject sth▪ [jdm/sich] etw \spritzen to give [sb/oneself] an injectiondie Pfleger spritzten ihr ein starkes Beruhigungsmittel the nurses injected her with a tranquillizer4. KOCHK▪ etw \spritzen to spray sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (versprühen) spray; (verspritzen) splash <water, ink, etc.>; spatter <ink etc.>; (in Form eines Strahls) spray, squirt <water, foam, etc.>; pipe <cream etc.>2) (bespritzen, besprühen) water <lawn, tennis court>; water, spray <street, yard>; spray <plants, crops, etc.>; pump < concrete>; (mit Lack) spray <car etc.>jemanden nass spritzen — splash somebody; (mit Wasserpistole, Schlauch) spray somebody
3) (injizieren) inject <drug etc.>4) (spritzend herstellen) create < ice rink> by spraying; pipe <cake-decoration etc.>; produce < plastic article> by injection moulding5) (ugs.): (einer Injektion unterziehen)2.jemanden/sich spritzen — give somebody an injection/inject oneself
intransitives Verb1)2) mit Richtungsangabe mit sein < hot fat> spit; <mud etc.> spatter, splash; <blood, water> spurt* * *A. v/t (hat gespritzt)nass spritzen spray (with water); ungewollt: auch make wet;sich (dat)etwas aufs Hemd spritzen spatter ( oder splash, spray) sth on one’s shirt, spatter etc one’s shirt with sth;Sahne/jemandes Namen auf eine Torte spritzen pipe cream/sb’s name on a cake;das Obst ist nicht gespritzt the fruit hasn’t been sprayed2. (sprengen) spray, sprinkle (mit with); (Garten, Pflanzen mit Wasser) water3. MED (Mittel) inject; (Person) auch give sb an injection ( oder shot umg); (Rauschgift) sl shoot (up), mainline;sich spritzen give o.s. an injection, inject o.s.;5. (lackieren) (Auto etc) sprayB. v/iAchtung, es spritzt! watch out, it’s spraying ( oder splashing) all over the place2. (ist)auf etwas spritzen splash onto sth;ihm ist Blut auf den Kittel gespritzt blood splashed ( oder spattered) onto his white coat3. (hat) MED give (sb) an injection ( oder shot umg); umg (Rauschgift spritzen) sl shoot up, mainline;er ist zuckerkrank und muss täglich spritzen he’s (a) diabetic and has to have a daily injection ( oder shot umg)4. (ist) umg (eilen) zoom, Br auch nip (nach, zu [a]round to)* * *1.transitives Verb1) (versprühen) spray; (verspritzen) splash <water, ink, etc.>; spatter <ink etc.>; (in Form eines Strahls) spray, squirt <water, foam, etc.>; pipe <cream etc.>2) (bespritzen, besprühen) water <lawn, tennis court>; water, spray <street, yard>; spray <plants, crops, etc.>; pump < concrete>; (mit Lack) spray <car etc.>jemanden nass spritzen — splash somebody; (mit Wasserpistole, Schlauch) spray somebody
3) (injizieren) inject <drug etc.>4) (spritzend herstellen) create < ice rink> by spraying; pipe <cake-decoration etc.>; produce < plastic article> by injection moulding5) (ugs.): (einer Injektion unterziehen)2.jemanden/sich spritzen — give somebody an injection/inject oneself
intransitives Verb1)2) mit Richtungsangabe mit sein < hot fat> spit; <mud etc.> spatter, splash; <blood, water> spurt -
4 chlu|snąć2
pf — chlu|stać impf (chlusnęła, chlusnęli — stam) Ⅰ vt (wylać) (z pojemnika) to fling, to throw (czymś na coś sth on sth)- chlusnąć wodą na ogień to throw a. fling water on a fire, to douse a fire- chlusnąć wodą na podłogę to fling a. slosh water over the floor- chlusnąć mydlinami z wiadra to throw dirty water out of a bucket- chlusnąć komuś wodą w twarz to throw water in sb’s face- chlusnęła mu w twarz kubek wody she flung a mug of water in his faceⅡ vi 1. (wylać się) [woda] to spill, to spurt (z czegoś from sth); (intensywnie) to gush, to spout (z czegoś from sth); (uderzyć o coś) [woda, morze] to splash (na coś on(to) sth); (intensywniej) to crash (o coś against sth)- z rany chlusnęła krew blood spurted from a. gushed out of the wound- szampan chlusnął z butelki the champagne spurted out from the bottle- woda chlustała na podłogę the water splashed onto the floor- fale chlustały o burtę the waves splashed a. slapped against the side of the boat2. pot. (skoczyć) [osoba, zwierzę] to plunge, to jump (w coś into sth) [wodę, błoto] 3. pot. (zakląć) to hurl obscenities (na kogoś at sb)- chlusnąć stekiem przekleństw to let loose (with) a. unleash a stream of obscenities- chlusnąć stekiem wyzwisk to unleash a. let loose a torrent of abuse- chlusnął wyzwiskami na sąsiada he hurled abuse at his neighbourⅢ chlustać się (siebie samego) to splash about, to slosh around- lubił chlustać się w wannie he liked splashing about in the bathThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chlu|snąć2
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5 pry|snąć
pf — pry|skać2 impf (prysnę, prysnęła, prysnęli — pryskam) Ⅰ vi 1. (zrosić) to spray vt, to sprinkle vt; (oblać) to splash vt, to splatter vt- pryskać na kogoś perfumami to spray perfume on sb, to spray sb with perfume- prysnął sobie zimną wodą w twarz he splashed cold water onto his face, he splashed his face with cold water- samochody pryskały błotem na przechodniów cars were splashing a. splattering mud on the pedestrians2. (rozpryskać się) [tłuszcz, woda, błoto] to splatter; [iskry] to fly- tłuszcz prysnął z patelni na jej rękę hot fat from the frying pan splattered her arm- z ogniska pryskały iskry sparks were flying from the bonfire- spod kół samochodu prysnęło błoto the car’s wheels splattered mud3. (pęknąć) [szkło] to shatter, to splinter; [bańka mydlana] to burst- szyby okien pryskały pod gradem kul window panes were shattering a. splintering in the hail of bullets4. pot. (uciec) to clear out pot., to run for it pot., to do a bunk a. a runner GB pot.- włamywacz prysnął na widok policjanta the burgler ran for it at the sight of the policeman- rzucił kamieniem w okno i prysnął he threw a rock through the window and ran for it- prysnął za granicę he did a runner abroad5. przen. (zniknąć) [radość, humor, nadzieja] to evaporate przen., to go up in smoke przen.- wesoły nastrój zabawy prysnął the festive mood evaporatedⅡ prysnąć się — pryskać się pot. 1. (zrosić siebie samego) to spray oneself (czymś with sth); (oblać siebie samego) to splash oneself (czymś with sth) 2. (jeden drugiego) to splash each other (czymś with sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pry|snąć
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6 splash
splash [splæʃ](a) (with water, mud) éclabousser;∎ the bus splashed us with mud or splashed mud over us le bus nous a éclaboussés de boue;∎ to splash water at one another se jeter de l'eau;∎ she splashed wine on or over her dress elle a éclaboussé sa robe de vin;∎ I splashed my face with cold water or cold water onto my face je me suis aspergé le visage d'eau froide ou avec de l'eau froide;∎ he splashed his way across the river il a traversé la rivière en pataugeant(b) (pour carelessly) répandre;∎ he splashed bleach on the tiles il a répandu de l'eau de Javel sur le carrelage;∎ I splashed disinfectant round the sink j'ai aspergé le tour de l'évier de désinfectant∎ he splashed whitewash on the wall il a barbouillé le mur au blanc de chaux∎ the story was splashed across the front page l'affaire était étalée à la une des journaux∎ the tea splashed onto the floor/over the book le thé éclaboussa le sol/le livre;∎ the paint splashed on my trousers la peinture a éclaboussé mon pantalon;∎ heavy drops of rain splashed on the ground de grosses gouttes de pluie s'écrasaient sur le sol(b) (walk, run etc) patauger, barboter;∎ we splashed across the stream nous avons traversé le ruisseau en pataugeant;∎ he splashed through the mud/puddles il a traversé la boue/les flaques d'eau en pataugeant3 noun∎ the ball made a loud splash le ballon a fait un grand plouf;∎ he fell/jumped in with a splash il est tombé/il a sauté dedans avec un grand plouf∎ to give sth a splash of colour donner une touche de couleur à qch;∎ splashes of white des taches blanches;∎ there was a bright splash of light on the wall il y avait une tache de lumière vive sur le mur(c) (small quantity → of liquid) goutte f;∎ would you like a splash of soda in your whisky? voulez-vous un peu de soda dans votre whisky?;∎ just a splash of lemonade, please juste une goutte de limonade, s'il vous plaît∎ to make a splash faire sensation;∎ his arrival caused a bit of a splash son arrivée n'est pas passée inaperçue□4 adverb∎ to go/to fall splash into the water entrer/tomber dans l'eau en faisant plouf►► splash headline manchette f;Computing splash screen splash screen m(duck, swimmer) barboter;∎ he was splashing about in the bath/swimming pool il barbotait dans son bain/la piscine(spaceship) amerrir(spend) faire des folies;∎ to splash out on sth se payer qch(money) claquer;∎ she splashed out a lot of money on a camera elle a claqué un argent fou pour s'acheter un appareil photo(be thrown up → liquid, mud etc) gicler(liquid, mud etc) faire gicler -
7 chlup|nąć
pf — chlup|ać impf (chlupnęła, chlupnęli — chlupię) Ⅰ vi 1. (uderzać) [woda] to lap, to splash (o coś against sth); (przelewać się) [woda] to slop (about), to slosh (about); (bulgotać) [woda, błoto] to squelch- fale chlupały o burtę łodzi the waves lapped against the side of the boat- na dnie butelki chlupało jeszcze trochę mleka there was still a bit of milk slopping about at the bottom of the bottle- woda chlupnęła mi pod nogami the water squelched under my feet- zmokłam tak, że chlupie mi w butach I got so wet my shoes are squelching2. (pluskać) [osoba] to splash (around)- chlupał nogami w wodzie he splashed his feet around in the water- dziecko chlupało kijem w kałuży a child was splashing around with a stick in a puddle- koń chlupał kopytami w błocie the horse’s hooves splashed in the mud3. (skoczyć w wodę) to dive; (wpaść w wodę) to plop- kamień chlupnął w wodę a stone plopped into the water4. (wylewać się) to slop, to slosh- potknęła się i zupa chlupnęła na parkiet she tripped, and the soup slopped onto the parquet flooring- gdy się zanurzył, woda chlupnęła z wanny na podłogę when he got into the bath, water sloshed onto the floor5. (bryzgać, chlustać) to splash, to splatter- błoto chlupnęło spod kół mud splattered from under the wheels- chlupnąć błotem na kogoś to splash sb with mud- chlupnęła mu winem w twarz she threw the wine in his faceⅡ chlupać się (pluskać się) to splash about (w czymś in sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chlup|nąć
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8 bañar
v.1 to bathe, to give a bath to, to bath.La madre baña al bebé a diario The mother bathes the baby daily.2 to apply a coating to, to coat.El alfarero baña el jarrón The potter applies a coating to the vase.3 to immerse in water.* * *1 (gen) to bathe2 (lavar) to bath■ ¿vas a bañar al bebé? are you going to bath the baby?3 (cubrir) to coat; (en oro etc) to plate1 to bathe (nadar) to have a swim, go for a swim■ me voy a bañar, hace calor I'm going for a swim, it's hot* * *verb1) to bathe, wash2) dip, coat•- bañarse* * *1. VT1)bañar a algn — to bath sb, bathe sb (EEUU), give sb a bath
bañé al bebé esta mañana — I bathed the baby this morning, I gave the baby a bath this morning
2) (Culin)una galleta bañada en coñac — a biscuit dipped o soaked in brandy
he bañado el pastel de o con chocolate — I've covered the cake with chocolate icing, I've iced the cake with chocolate
3) (=dar una capa de) to plate4) (=cubrir)bañado en sangre/sudor — [persona] bathed o drenched in blood/sweat; [ropa] drenched in blood/sweat
tenía la cara bañada en lágrimas — her face was bathed in o wet with tears
5) [mar, lago] to wash liter6) [luz, sol] to flood, batheel sol bañaba de luz su cuarto — the sun flooded his room with light, the sun bathed his room in light
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <niño/enfermo> to bath, give... a bath2)a) <pulsera/cubierto> to plateb)bañado en algo — (en salsa/sangre) covered with something; en sudor bathed o covered in something; en lágrimas bathed in something
3)a) (liter) mar/río to bathe (liter), wash (liter)b) (liter) luz/sol to bathe (liter)2.bañarse v pron (refl)a) ( en bañera) to have o take a bath, to bathe (AmE)b) (en mar, río) to swim, bathemandar a alguien a bañarse — (CS fam) to tell somebody to get lost (colloq)
* * *= bathe.Ex. We also spend a certain amount of time each day dealing with our bodily functions, bathing, washing, brushing our teeth and so on.----* bañarse = bathe.* bañarse desnudo = skinny dip.* bañarse en bolas = skinny dip.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <niño/enfermo> to bath, give... a bath2)a) <pulsera/cubierto> to plateb)bañado en algo — (en salsa/sangre) covered with something; en sudor bathed o covered in something; en lágrimas bathed in something
3)a) (liter) mar/río to bathe (liter), wash (liter)b) (liter) luz/sol to bathe (liter)2.bañarse v pron (refl)a) ( en bañera) to have o take a bath, to bathe (AmE)b) (en mar, río) to swim, bathemandar a alguien a bañarse — (CS fam) to tell somebody to get lost (colloq)
* * *= bathe.Ex: We also spend a certain amount of time each day dealing with our bodily functions, bathing, washing, brushing our teeth and so on.
* bañarse = bathe.* bañarse desnudo = skinny dip.* bañarse en bolas = skinny dip.* * *bañar [A1 ]vtA ‹niño/enfermo› (en la bañera) to bath, give … a bath; (en la ducha) to give … a showerhay que bañar al or el perro we have to give the dog a bathB1 ‹pulsera/cubierto› to plate bañar algo EN algo to plate sth WITH sthel anillo está bañado en oro the ring is gold-plated2 (cubrir) to coverservir la coliflor bañada con or en salsa de tomate serve the cauliflower covered with tomato saucellegó bañado en sudor he arrived bathed o covered in sweatcon el rostro bañado en lágrimas with his face bathed in tearssu cadáver bañado en sangre his dead body covered in bloodCsu rostro bañado por la luz de la luna her face bathed in moonlightD( Ven fam) (superar): Julio lo baña en inglés Julio is way o miles o streets ahead of him in English ( colloq)■ bañarse( refl)1 (en la bañera) to have o take a bath, to bathe ( AmE); (en la ducha) to shower, have o take a shower¡te has bañado en perfume! you've certainly splashed on the perfume!2 (en el mar, un río) to swim, batheno me gusta bañarme en el río I don't like bathing/swimming in the river¿te has bañado hoy? have you been in the water o been swimming today?[ S ] prohibido bañarse no bathing, no swimmingmandar or echar a algn a bañarse (CS fam); to tell sb to get lost ( colloq), to tell sb to go to hell (sl)¡anda a bañarte! go jump in a lake ( colloq)* * *
bañar ( conjugate bañar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹niño/enfermo› to bath, give … a bath
2 ‹pulsera/cubierto› to plate
bañarse verbo pronominal ( refl)
bañar verbo transitivo
1 (en agua) to bath
2 (cubrir) to coat, cover: tienes que bañar en oro esa pulsera, you have to goldplate that bracelet
3 (una costa, una comarca) to bathe: Mallorca es una isla bañada por el Mediterráneo, Mallorca is surrounded by the Mediterranean
' bañar' also found in these entries:
English:
bath
- dip
- bathe
- frost
- ice
* * *♦ vt1. [asear] to give a bath to, Br to bath;Med [paciente] to bathe2. [revestir] to coat;baña el bizcocho con chocolate pour chocolate over the sponge, cover the sponge in chocolate;bañado en oro/plata gold-/silver-plated;bañado en sudor bathed in sweat3. [sujeto: río] to flow through;el Índico baña las costas del país the Indian Ocean washes the coast of the country4. [sujeto: sol, luz] to bathe;el sol bañaba el patio the courtyard was bathed in sunlight* * *v/tbath;bañado en lágrimas bathed in tears* * *bañar vt1) : to bathe, to wash2) : to immerse, to dip3) : to coat, to coverbañado en lágrimas: bathed in tears* * *bañar vb1. (niño, etc) to bath2. (pastel) to cover / to coat -
9 rejaillir
rejaillir [ʀ(ə)ʒajiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verba. [liquide] to splash back ( sur onto, at ) ; (avec force) to spurt back ( sur onto, at ) ; [boue] to splash up ( sur onto, at)b. ( = retomber) rejaillir sur qn [scandale, honte] to rebound on sb ; [gloire] to be reflected on sb* * *ʀ(ə)ʒajiʀverbe intransitif1) [liquide] to splash back ( sur onto); ( sous pression) to spurt back ( sur onto); [lumière] to be reflected ( sur on)2) figrejaillir sur quelqu'un — [succès] to reflect on somebody; [scandale] to affect somebody adversely
* * *ʀ(ə)ʒajiʀ vi1)rejaillir sur [succès, gloire] — to reflect on, [crise, échec, scandale] to rebound on
2) [liquide] to splash up* * *rejaillir verb table: finir vi1 [liquide] to splash back (sur onto); ( sous pression) to spurt back (sur onto); [lumière] to be reflected (sur on); l'eau m'a rejailli au visage the water splashed back in my face;2 fig rejaillir sur qn [succès, gloire] to reflect on sb; [scandale, discrédit] to affect sb adversely; les bienfaits de la science rejaillissent sur tous the benefits of science are felt by all.[rəʒajir] verbe intransitif1. [gicler - généralement] to splash (back) ; [ - violemment] to spurt (up)2. (soutenu) [se répercuter]rejaillir sur to reflect on ou uponsa notoriété a rejailli sur nous tous his fame reflected on ou was shared by all of us -
10 mojar
v.1 to wet.2 to get wet, to dip in water, to damp, to moisten.* * *1 (gen) to wet2 (humedecer) to dampen3 (alimento) to dip, dunk4 (cama) to wet1 to get wet2 familiar (comprometerse) to commit oneself, get involved* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [involuntariamente] to get wet; [voluntariamente] to wet; (=humedecer) to damp(en), moisten; (=empapar) to drench, soak¡no mojes la alfombra! — don't get the carpet wet!
mojar la ropa en agua — to soak o steep the washing in water
2) (=meter) to dipmojar el pan en el café — to dip o dunk one's bread in one's coffee
3) * [+ triunfo] to celebrate with a drink4)- mojarla5) (Ling) to palatalize6) (=apuñalar) to stab2.VImojar en — (=hacer pinitos) to dabble in; (=entrometerse) to meddle o get involved in
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <suelo/papel/pelo> ( accidentalmente) to get o make... wet; ( a propósito) to wetaún moja la cama — (euf) he still wets the bed
b) ( sumergiendo) <galleta/bizcocho> to dip, dunk (colloq)no moja pero empapa — (Ven fam) he's/she's a wolf in sheep's clothing
2) (fam) ( celebrar)2.mojarse v prona) persona/ropa/suelo to get wetb) <pelo/pies> ( a propósito) to wet; ( accidentalmente) to get... wetc) ( orinarse)* * *= wet, dab, damp, dip, douse.Ex. In the future pictures may need not be wetted at all.Ex. Meanwhile the other man got the ink ready -- it was simply a black oil paint -- and dabbed it over the face of the type when the press was open.Ex. Type was thrust deep into roughish paper which had been softened by damping.Ex. Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.Ex. Iran has imported high-tech armored anti-riot vehicles equipped with water cannons that can douse people with boiling water or tear gas.----* mojar con la lengua = lick.* mojarle la oreja a = knock + spots off + Nombre.* mojarle la oreja a Alguien = outdo, outrun [out-run], trump.* mojarse = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* mojarse el culo = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* quien quiera peces que se moje el culo = you cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.* salsa para mojar = dip, dipping sauce.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <suelo/papel/pelo> ( accidentalmente) to get o make... wet; ( a propósito) to wetaún moja la cama — (euf) he still wets the bed
b) ( sumergiendo) <galleta/bizcocho> to dip, dunk (colloq)no moja pero empapa — (Ven fam) he's/she's a wolf in sheep's clothing
2) (fam) ( celebrar)2.mojarse v prona) persona/ropa/suelo to get wetb) <pelo/pies> ( a propósito) to wet; ( accidentalmente) to get... wetc) ( orinarse)* * *= wet, dab, damp, dip, douse.Ex: In the future pictures may need not be wetted at all.
Ex: Meanwhile the other man got the ink ready -- it was simply a black oil paint -- and dabbed it over the face of the type when the press was open.Ex: Type was thrust deep into roughish paper which had been softened by damping.Ex: Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.Ex: Iran has imported high-tech armored anti-riot vehicles equipped with water cannons that can douse people with boiling water or tear gas.* mojar con la lengua = lick.* mojarle la oreja a = knock + spots off + Nombre.* mojarle la oreja a Alguien = outdo, outrun [out-run], trump.* mojarse = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* mojarse el culo = get + involved with/in, implicate + Reflexivo.* quien quiera peces que se moje el culo = you cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.* salsa para mojar = dip, dipping sauce.* * *mojar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹suelo/papel/pelo› (accidentalmente) to get o make … wet; (a propósito) to wettiró el vaso de agua y mojó el mantel he knocked over the glass of water and got o made the tablecloth (all) wetmoja un poco la toalla dampen o wet the towel a littlepasó un coche y me mojó a car went by and splashed me¡no me mojes! don't get me wet!, don't splash ( o soak etc) me!aún moja la cama ( euf); he still wets the bedmoja la gasa con colonia moisten the gauze with colognemojar el bizcocho con jerez soak the sponge in sherry2 (sumergiendo) ‹galleta/bizcocho› to dip, dunk ( colloq)mojó la pluma en el tintero she dipped the pen in the inkwellmojé el pan en la salsa I dipped the bread in the sauceB ( fam)■ mojarse1 «persona/ropa/suelo» to get wetse me mojaron los zapatos my shoes got wetme mojé toda I got wet through o drenched o soaked2 ‹pelo/pies› (a propósito) to wet; (accidentalmente) to get … wetmójate el pelo si quieres que te lo corte wet your hair first if you want me to cut itme mojé los pies my feet got wet, I got my feet wet3(orinarse): cámbiale el pañal a la niña porque se mojó change the baby's diaper ( AmE) o ( BrE) nappy, she's wetse mojó en los pantalones he wet his pants* * *
mojar ( conjugate mojar) verbo transitivo
( a propósito) to wet;
mojar la cama (euf) to wet the bed
mojarse verbo pronominal
me mojé toda I got soaked
( accidentalmente) to get … wet
mojar verbo transitivo
1 to wet
2 (en la leche, el café, etc) to dip, dunk
3 fam (celebrar) vamos a mojar este éxito, let's go and celebrate this success with a drink
' mojar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caldo
- empapar
English:
douse
- dunk
- wet
- dampen
- dip
* * *♦ vt1. [con líquido] to wet;[humedecer] to moisten;la lluvia nos mojó de pies a cabeza we got soaked through in the rain;moje bien el trapo antes de limpiar la ventana wet the cloth thoroughly before using it to clean the window;moje la parte de atrás de la etiqueta con la lengua moisten the back of the label with your tongue;el niño ya no moja la cama the boy doesn't wet his bed any more2. [comida] to dunk;moja el pan en la salsa dip your bread in the sauceesta victoria hay que mojarla we'll have to celebrate this win with a drink♦ vimuy Fam [copular] to get one's rocks off* * *v/t2 galleta dunk, dip* * *mojar vt1) : to wet, to moisten2) : to dunk* * *mojar vb -
11 spruzzare
"to spray;Abspritzen, Sprühen;borrifar"* * *spray* * *spruzzare v.tr.1 to spray; to sprinkle: spruzzare qlco. di acqua, to sprinkle (o to spray) sthg. with water; spruzzare una torta di zucchero a velo, to sprinkle icing sugar over a cake; si spruzzò della lacca sui capelli, she sprayed hair spray on◘ spruzzarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. to splash oneself; to get* splashed: spruzzare di fango, to get splashed with mud.* * *[sprut'tsare] 1.verbo transitivo to squirt [acqua, inchiostro]; to spray [insetticida, vernice]; to sprinkle [ biancheria]2.verbo pronominale spruz zarsi* * *spruzzare/sprut'tsare/ [1]to squirt [acqua, inchiostro]; to spray [insetticida, vernice]; to sprinkle [ biancheria]II spruz zarsi verbo pronominale- rsi di inchiostro to squirt oneself with ink; - rsi il viso con l'acqua fredda to splash cold water on to one's face; si è spruzzato la lozione sui capelli he sprayed his hair with hair lotion. -
12 رشش
رَشَّشَ \ spatter: to scatter drops of liquid on sth. suddenly: A passing car spattered me with mud (or spattered mud over me). splash: throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. She splashed her face with cold water to cool herself. -
13 spatter
رَشَّشَ \ spatter: to scatter drops of liquid on sth. suddenly: A passing car spattered me with mud (or spattered mud over me). splash: throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. She splashed her face with cold water to cool herself. -
14 splash
رَشَّشَ \ spatter: to scatter drops of liquid on sth. suddenly: A passing car spattered me with mud (or spattered mud over me). splash: throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. She splashed her face with cold water to cool herself. -
15 schla|stać
pf (schlaszczę) Ⅰ vt pot. 1. (zbić) to lash, to thrash- schlastał konia batem/kijem he lashed a. thrashed a horse with a whip/stick- schlastał dziecko po plecach he thrashed a child across the back (chlastać)2. (przeciąć) to slash- schlastali mu oponę w aucie they slashed a tyre on his car3. (zachlapać) to spatter; (zmoczyć) to splash- ciężarówka schlastała mi cały płaszcz błotem a passing lorry spattered mud all over my coat a. my coat with mud- schlastał nas wodą he splashed us with water4. (skrytykować) to run down; to trash pot.- schlastano jej powieść her novel was trashed a. run down5. (usunąć fragmenty) to cut [tekst, powieść, sztukę]- cenzura tak mu schlastała film, że nie ma czego oglądać the censor has cut the film so much a. so much of the film that it’s hardly worth seeingⅡ schlastać się pot. 1. (zbić jeden drugiego) to lash each other, to thrash each other- podczas kłótni schlastali się po twarzy during an argument they beat each other about the face ⇒ chlastać się2. (ochlapać jeden drugiego) to splash each otherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > schla|stać
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