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1 бить(ся)
гл.1. to beat; 2. to strike; 3. to hit; 4. to tap; 5. to pat; 6. to rap; 7. to punch; 8. to thump; 9. to slap; 10. to knock; 11. to knock smb about/ around; 12. to club; 13. to kick; 14. to lash; 15. to pound; 16. to smackРусский глагол бить указывает на многократный характер действия, но не конкретизирует как, чем и по отношению к кому или чему было произведено это действие. Английские соответствия различают многократность и однократность действия и поэтому они эквивалентны не только глаголу бить, но и глаголам ударять/ударить и стучать/стукнуть. Кроме этого английские глаголы указывают и на то, как и чем наносятся удары.1. to beat — бить, биться, колотить, ударять, избить (подчеркивается многократность действия; разный характер ударов в русском языке может передаваться разными приставками, как, например, побить, избить и распространенными словосочетаниями; в английском языке в таких случаях используются послелоги или другие глаголы): to beat a carpet — выколачивать ковер; to beat a rug — вытряхивать половик; to beat the dust out of the rug — выбивать пыль из ковра; to beat a drum — бить в барабан; to beat time — отбивать такт; to beat eggs — взбивать яйца; to beat meat — отбивать мясо; to beat smb (up) — бить кого-либо/избивать кого-либо; to beat smb cruelly (to death) — жестоко (до смерти) избить кого-либо; to beat smb with a stick — избивать кого-либо палкой/бить кого-либо папкой; to beat smb for stealing (for lying) — побить кого-либо за воровство (за вранье); one's heart beats — сердце бьется. The rain beat the grass flat. — Дождь прибил траву. You ought to be well beaten. — Тебя надо как следует выпороть. The bird beats its wings against the cage. — Птица бьется крыльями в клетке. Не was badly beaten. — Его здорово избили./Ero сильно избили. We heard the waves beating against the shore. — Мы слышали, как волны, бились о берег. The rain beats against the roof. — Дождь бьет по крыше./Дождь стучит по крыше.2. to strike — ударять, ударить, стукнуть, нанести удар (упот- ребляется в официа.1ьной речи, описывает удар по какой-либо части тела): The evidence showed that the victim had been struck over the head with an iron bar. — Свидетельские показания указывают на то, что пострадавшему/жертве был нанесен удар по голове железным прутом. The clock was striking midnight. — Часы били полночь. Jane was on the point of striking the child again when her husband stopped her. — Джейн собиралась еще раз ударить ребенка, но муж остановил ее. The court heard that the defendant had struck Ted repeatedly in the face, causing serious bruising. — Суд заслушал свидетельские показания о том, что ответчик нанес Тэду многократные удары в лицо, избив его до синяков. Sergeant Morris struck the drum and the band started to march down the street. — Сержант Моррис ударил в барабан, и оркестр стал маршировать по улице. The lightning struck the tree. — Молния ударила в дерево./Молния попала в дерево.3. to hit — ударить, ударять, стукнуть (употребляется в обыденных ситуациях, чаще, чем to strike и обычно подразумевает одушевленное существительное в качестве подлежащего): to hit smb with smth — ударить кого-либо чем-либо (тем, что держат в руке) Peter keeps hitting me. — Петр постоянно меня бьет./Петр все время дает мне подзатыльники. She swung around and hit him with her umbrella. — Она круто развернулась и ударила его зонтиком. After she told him off to stop complaining he hit her over the head with a book. — После того, как она приказала ему перестать жаловаться, он ударил ее по голове книгой. Hitting him hard in the stomach she dashed for the phone and called the police. — Сильно ударив его в живот, она бросилась к телефону и вызвала полицию. Don't fight with your brother, he will only hit you back as he is older than you are. — He дерись с братом, он старше тебя и даст тебе сдачи./Не дерись с братом, он старше тебя и нанесет тебе ответный удар.4. to tap — ударять, ударить, стукнуть (легкий, негромкий стук или удар пальцами или ногой, постукивание): She tapped her foot in time to the music. — Она постукивала ногой в такт музыке. Не tapped his fingers on the arm of the chair. — Он легко постукивал пальцами по подлокотнику кресла. Не tapped her on the shoulder to attract her attention. — Он похлопал ее по плечу, чтобы привлечь внимание.5. to pat — похлопать, потрепать (так же как и глагол to tap, описывает легкий, негромкий стук или удар, легкое постукивание, как знак одобрения или ласки): She patted the child on the shoulder encouragingly. — Она ободряюще похлопала ребенка по плечу. Не patted the dog affectionately as he spoke. — Говоря, он ласково трепал свою собаку. You can pat yourself on the shoulder/arm for the well done job. — Вы можете похвалить себя за хорошо выполненную работу.6. to rap — ударить, стукнуть (в отличие от глаголов to tap и to pat — нанести резкий, отрывистый удар при неодобрении, раздражении или критике): She rapped the table with her hand and called for silence. — Она ударила рукой по столу, призывая к тишине. She rapped loudly on the door. — Она громко стукнула в дверь.7. to punch — нанести сильный удар кулаком ( в гневе или борьбе): I punched him on the jaw. — Я дал ему в челюсть. Не punched him on the nose. — Он дал ему по носу./Он заехал ему по носу. The woman claimed that she had been punched and kicked by one of the policeman. — Женщина заявила, что один из полицейских ударил ее кулаком и пнул ногой. Employees are protected by screens to stop the angry clients from punching them in the face. — Служащих от посетителей отделяет защитный экран, чтобы разъяренные клиенты не набросились на них с кулаками.8. to thump — сильно бить, биться, колотить, колотиться ( обо чтолибо), стукнуть, сильно ударить ( но не по голове или лицу), надавать тумаков: The chairman thumped the table for silence. — Председатель стукнул по столу, призывая к тишине. His heart (head) was thumping. — У него колотилось сердце (стучало в висках). Не was thumping on the door. — Он колотил в дверь. The teacher told Peter off for thumping the kids sitting next to him. — Учитель отчитывал Петра за то, что тот бил ребят, сидящих рядом. Steve choked and I thumped him on the back several times until he began to breathe. — Стив подавился, и я стукнул его несколько раз по спине, пока он не начал дышать. Не thumped him in the stomach and ran off. — Он ударил его в живот и убежал./Он стукнул его по животу и убежал. I tried to stop the fighting boys but only got thumped on my chest. — Я пыталась разнять дерущихся мальчишек, но только получила удар в грудь.9. to slap — дать пощечину, ударить по лицу, ударить наотмашь: She was so angry with her husband she was really tempted to slap him. — Она так рассердилась на мужа, что готова была ударить его по лицу/ Она так рассердилась на мужа, что готова была дать ему пощечину. She slapped him across the face and stormed out of the room. — Она отвесила ему звонкую пощечину и, разъяренная, вылетела из комнаты. I slapped his face a few times to see if he regained his consciousness. — Я несколько раз похлопала его по щеке, чтобы привести его в сознание.10. to knock — бить, стукать, стукнуть: They knocked him on the head. — Его ударили по голове./Его стукнули по голове. 1 knocked my head against/on a beam. — Я стукнулся головой о балку./ Я ударился головой о балку. Someone is knocking at the door. — Кто-то стучит в дверь. They knocked the bottom of the barrel out. — Они выбили дно бочки. She knocked the ball out of my hand. — Она выбила мяч у меня из рук. I knocked the cup flying off the table. — Я смахнул чашку со стола. 1). to knock smb about/around — ударить кого-либо несколько раз (особенно для того, чтобы напугать), толкать друг друга, тузить друг друга: The boys are knocking each other about in the yard. — Мальчики дерутся во дворе, толкая друг друга./Мальчики дерутся во дворе, мутузя друг друга. The car was badly knocked about. — Машина была сильно помята. Their father used to knock their mother about when he was drunk. — Когда отец бывал пьян, он бил их мать./Отец избивал их мать, когда бывал пьян.12. to club — стукнуть, ударить ( по голове) ( чем-либо тяжелым или палкой): The attacker clubbed the gas station attendant and escaped with the money. — Нападающий стукнул работника бензоколонки чем-то тяжелым по голове и убежал, забрав все деньги. They clubbed the boy to death. — Они забили мальчика до смерти.13. to kick — ударить, ударять, наподдать ногой, толкнуть ногой, пнуть, пинать, дрыгать ногами, отбиваться ногами: She kicked me under the table. — Она толкнула меня под столом ногой. The police kicked the door down. — Полицейские выбили ногами дверь. Billy was kicking a ball around the yard. — Билли гонял мяч по двору. Не got kicked in the face playing rugby. — Во время игры в регби ему попали ногой в лицо. The cow may kick a bit when you milk it. — Корова может лягнуть во время дойки. They danced and sang and kicked their legs high in the air. — Они пели и плясали, высоко вскидывая ноги. The baby kicked its legs and its mother could hardly dress it. — Ребенок болтал ногами, и мать с трудом его одевала./Ребенок дрыгал ногами, и мать с трудом его одевала.14. to lash — бить наотмашь, хлестать, стегать ( кнутом): The rain lashed her face. — Дождь хлестал ей в лицо. The waves lashed the shore. — Волны яростно бились о берег. The gale lashed violently against the window. — Шторм с силой ударял в окно./Шторм яростно бился в оконные рамы. The driver lashed the horse until it pulled the carriage out onto a drier place of the road. — Возница стегал лошадь до тех пор, пока она не вытащила воз на сухое место на дороге. The cows were lashing their tails to keep the gadflies away. — Коровы махали хвостами, отгоняя оводов.15. to pound — бить, биться, колотить, колотиться ( ударяясь о какую-либо поверхность), разбивать, толочь: The heavy sea pounded against the pier. — Штормовые волны бились о причал. Tomas pounded the door with his fists. — Томас колотил в дверь кулаками. Не pounded up the stairs in front of her. — Он, топоча, поднимался по лестнице впереди нее. She rushed home, her heart pounding with excitement. — Она ринулась домой, сердце ее колотилось в груди от возбуждения./Она ринулась домой, сердце ее билось в груди от волнения. Pound the almonds and mix with bread crumbs. — Растолките миндаль и смешайте его с хлебной крошкой.16. to smack — шлепать, нашлепать, чавкать, чмокать ( губами) (обозначает легкий удар по какой-либо поверхности, сопровождаемый звуком): То bed now, or I'll smack your bottom! — Немедленно в постель, а то я тебя отшлепаю! Не smacked his fist against his palm. — Он (с досадой, в восторге) ударил кулаком по ладони. Не smelled the air and smacked his lips with expectation. — Он втянул носом воздух и почмокал губами в предвкушении еды. A piece of plaster smacked against the floor. — Кусок штукатурки шмякнулся на пол. -
2 thump
1. noun((the sound of) a heavy blow or hit: They heard a thump on the door; He gave him a thump on the head.) porrazo
2. verb(to hit, move or fall with, or make, a dull, heavy noise.) aporrear, golpear fuertementethump vb golpeartr[ɵʌmp]1 golpear, pegar un puñetazothump ['ɵʌmp] vtpound: golpear, aporrearthump vi: latir con vehemencia (dícese del corazón)thump nthud: ruido m sordon.• baque s.m.• golpazo s.m.• golpe s.m.• porrazo s.m.v.• caer con golpe pesado v.• golpear v.• latir con golpes pesados v.θʌmp
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a) ( sound) golpazo mb) ( blow) golpazo m, mamporro m (fam)
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transitive verb golpearI thumped him one — (colloq) le pegué un puñetazo
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vi[θʌmp]to thump on a wall/door — dar* unos golpes en una pared/puerta
1.N (=blow) golpetazo m, porrazo m ; (=noise of fall etc) golpetazo m2.VT (=hit hard) golpear; (accidentally) [+ head etc] dar or topar con; (=put down heavily) poner or frm deponer violentamenteto thump the table — golpear la mesa, dar golpes en la mesa
3. VI1) [person] (on door, table) dar golpes, aporrear; [heart] (=pound) latir con fuerza; [machine] vibrar con violenciasomeone was thumping on the door — había alguien dando golpes a or aporreando la puerta
2) (=move heavily)* * *[θʌmp]
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a) ( sound) golpazo mb) ( blow) golpazo m, mamporro m (fam)
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transitive verb golpearI thumped him one — (colloq) le pegué un puñetazo
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vito thump on a wall/door — dar* unos golpes en una pared/puerta
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3 aventar
v.1 to fan.2 to winnow (trigo).El granjero avienta trigo The farmer winnows wheat.3 to throw (informal) (tirar). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)4 to blow about, to blow away, to blow along, to toss.Ricardo aventó papeles Richard blew about papers.5 to strike.* * *1 AGRICULTURA to winnow* * *1. VT1) [+ fuego] to fan, blow; (Agr) to winnow2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Col, Méx, Per) <pelota/piedra> to throwle aventé un sopapo — (fam) I smacked o (BrE) thumped him (colloq)
b) (Méx) ( empujar) to push2) <fuego/lumbre> to fan; < grano> to winnow2.aventarse v prona) (Méx fam) ( atreverse) to dareaventarse a + inf — to dare to + inf
b) (Méx fam) ( lograr)se aventaron un partidazo — they produced o played a tremendous game
c) (refl) (Col, Méx) (arrojarse, tirarse) to throw oneself* * *= winnow.Ex. The article is entitled 'Speaking loudly for good books -- promoting the wheat and winnowing the chaff'.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Col, Méx, Per) <pelota/piedra> to throwle aventé un sopapo — (fam) I smacked o (BrE) thumped him (colloq)
b) (Méx) ( empujar) to push2) <fuego/lumbre> to fan; < grano> to winnow2.aventarse v prona) (Méx fam) ( atreverse) to dareaventarse a + inf — to dare to + inf
b) (Méx fam) ( lograr)se aventaron un partidazo — they produced o played a tremendous game
c) (refl) (Col, Méx) (arrojarse, tirarse) to throw oneself* * *= winnow.Ex: The article is entitled 'Speaking loudly for good books -- promoting the wheat and winnowing the chaff'.
* * *aventar [A5 ]vtA1 (Col, Méx, Per) ‹pelota/piedra› to throw¿me avientas las llaves? can you throw me the keys?B1 ‹fuego/lumbre› to fan2 ‹grano› to winnow2se aventó al agua desde el trampolín he dived into the water from the diving boardse aventó por la ventana he leaped out of o threw himself out of o hurled himself out of the window* * *
aventar ( conjugate aventar) verbo transitivo
◊ le aventé un sopapo (fam) I smacked o (BrE) thumped him (colloq)
aventarse verbo pronominal
aventarse a hacer algo to dare to do sth
' aventar' also found in these entries:
English:
pitchfork
- chuck
- fling
- flip
- sling
- throw
- toss
* * *♦ vt1. [abanicar] to fan2. Agr to winnowme aventó la pelota she threw me the ball;le aventé una bofetada I slapped him;nos aventaron ahí, y no volvieron hasta tres horas más tarde they dumped us there, and didn't come back till three hours later4. Andes, CAm, Méx Fam [dirigir]me aventó una mirada amenazadora she shot me a threatening look, she glared at me threateningly5. Andes, CAm, Méx [empujar] to push, to shove* * *L.Amv/t1 throw2 ( empujar) push* * *aventar {55} vt1) : to fan2) : to winnow3) Col, Mex : to throw, to toss -
4 thump
1. transitive verb[mit Wucht] schlagen2. intransitive verb1) hämmern (at, on gegen); [Herz:] heftig pochen2) (move noisily)3. noun1) (blow) Schlag, der* * *1. noun((the sound of) a heavy blow or hit: They heard a thump on the door; He gave him a thump on the head.) der Schlag2. verb(to hit, move or fall with, or make, a dull, heavy noise.) (auf-)schlagen* * *[θʌmp]I. n dumpfer Knallto give sb a \thump jdm eine knallen [o schmieren] slII. vt▪ to \thump sth/sb etw/jdn schlagenIII. vithe heart \thumps das Herz klopft [o pocht]* * *[ɵʌmp]1. n(= blow) Schlag m; (= noise) (dumpfes) Krachen, Bums m (inf)2. vttable klopfen or schlagen auf (+acc); door klopfen or schlagen an (+acc); (esp Brit inf) person verhauen (inf); (repeatedly) trommeln auf/an (+acc); (accidentally) one's head sich (dat) anschlagen or anhauen (inf); (dog) tail klopfen mithe thumped his fist on the desk — er donnerte die Faust auf den Tisch
he thumped his chest — er schlug sich (dat) auf die Brust
the prisoners started thumping their stools on the floor —
I thumped him ( one) on the nose ( esp Brit inf ) — ich habe ihm eins auf die Nase verpasst (inf)
I'll thump you ( one) if you don't shut up ( esp Brit inf ) — wenn du nicht gleich den Mund hältst, knallts (inf)
3. vi(person) schlagen; (heart) heftig schlagen or pochen; (= move heavily) stapfen; (object = fall loudly) plumpsen (inf)he thumped on the door/table — er schlug gegen or an die Tür/auf den Tisch
ask the people upstairs to stop thumping around — sag den Leuten über uns, sie sollen aufhören herumzutrampeln
* * *thump [θʌmp]A s1. dumpfer Schlag, Plumps m, Bums m umg2. kräftiger Schlag:give sb a thump on the back jemandem einen Puff in den Rücken geben3. Pochen nB v/t3. umg jemanden verdreschenC v/i* * *1. transitive verb[mit Wucht] schlagen2. intransitive verb1) hämmern (at, on gegen); [Herz:] heftig pochen3. noun1) (blow) Schlag, der* * *n.Knuff ¨-e m.dumpfer Schlag m. v.knuffen v. -
5 piña
f.1 a mound of earth in the form of a cone.2 jaunt, felloe, any piece of the circumference of a coach or cart wheel.3 pinna.4 pina.* * *1 (fruta) pineapple2 (del pino) pine cone4 familiar (de personas) clique\hacer piña / formar piña to close ranks, pull together* * *1. SF1) [de pino] pine cone2) (=fruta) pineapplepiña de América, piña de las Indias — pineapple
3) [de personas] (=grupo) group; (=conjunto) cluster, knot; (=corrillo) clique, closed circlecomo una piña —
5) * (=golpe) punch, bash *darse piñas — to fight, exchange blows
6) Méx [de revólver] chamber7) And*¡qué piña! — bad luck!
2.SM CAm ** poof **, faggot (EEUU) *** * *2) (fam) ( puñetazo) thump (colloq)le dio una piña — he thumped him (colloq)
agarrarse a piñas — to come to blows (colloq)
* * *2) (fam) ( puñetazo) thump (colloq)le dio una piña — he thumped him (colloq)
agarrarse a piñas — to come to blows (colloq)
* * *piña11 = cone, pine cone.Ex: This peat is rich in beaver chewed wood fragments, twigs, sedge, seeds, husks, coleoptera parts, small bones, and conifer cones.
Ex: The main symptom of dropsy in fish is a swollen or bloated condition with the scales standing out like in pine cones.* ser una piña = stand + together.piña22 = pineapple.Ex: Caribbean Indians placed pineapples outside the entrances to their dwellings as symbols of friendship and hospitality.
* * *piña1¡qué piña es! she's so unlucky!piña2Compuesto:piña coladale dio una piña he thumped him ( colloq)se agarraron a piñas they started thumping each other ( colloq)ser una piña ( Ven); to be very strictC ( Esp) (de personas) tight-knit circle o group, close circle o grouphacer piña con algn to back sb up, close ranks around sbD ( Méx) (de la ducha) rose, showerhead* * *
piña sustantivo femenino (Bot) ( fruta) pineapple;
( del pino) pine cone
piña sustantivo femenino
1 (fruto tropical) pineapple
2 (de pino) pine cone
3 fam (grupo) clan, group
formar una piña, to rally round, stick together
' piña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rodaja
- conserva
English:
cone
- pineapple
- pinecone
- pine
* * *piña1 nf1. [del pino] pine cone2. [fruta tropical] pineapplepiña colada piña colada3. [conjunto de gente] close-knit group;formar una piña to rally rounddarse una piña to have a crashdar una piña a alguien to thump sbpiña2, piñoso, -a adjPerú Fam unlucky;qué piña estoy hoy I'm right out of luck today* * *formar una piña en torno a alguien fig close ranks around s.o.* * *piña nf1) : pineapple2) : pine cone* * *piña n1. (tropical) pineapple2. (fruto del pino) pine cone -
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7 aventar
aventar ( conjugate aventar) verbo transitivo◊ le aventé un sopapo (fam) I smacked o (BrE) thumped him (colloq)aventarse verbo pronominal aventarse a hacer algo to dare to do sth ' aventar' also found in these entries: English: pitchfork - chuck - fling - flip - sling - throw - toss -
8 puñetazo
m.punch, slug, blow with the fist, clout.* * *1 punch\dar/pegar un puñetazo a alguien to punch somebody* * *noun m.* * *SM punch* * *masculino punchdarle or pegarle un puñetazo a alguien — to punch somebody
* * *= punch.Ex. When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.----* arrear un puñetazo = sock.* dar un puñetazo = sock.* pegar un puñetazo = sock.* pelea a puñetazos = fistfight.* * *masculino punchdarle or pegarle un puñetazo a alguien — to punch somebody
* * *= punch.Ex: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.
* arrear un puñetazo = sock.* dar un puñetazo = sock.* pegar un puñetazo = sock.* pelea a puñetazos = fistfight.* * *punchdarle or pegarle un puñetazo a algn to punch sbterminaron la discusión a puñetazos the argument degenerated into a brawl ( colloq)se dieron puñetazos or de puñetazos they traded punches ( colloq)le rompió la cara de un puñetazo he smashed his fist into his face, he smashed his face in ( colloq)se hartó y dio or pegó un puñetazo en la mesa he got fed up and thumped the table with his fist* * *
puñetazo sustantivo masculino
punch;
darle or pegarle un puñetazo a algn to punch sb;
le rompió la cara de un puñetazo he smashed his face in (colloq)
puñetazo sustantivo masculino punch
' puñetazo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asestar
- atajar
- trompada
English:
jab
- punch
- ram
* * *puñetazo nmpunch;acabaron a puñetazos they ended up brawling;darle un puñetazo a alguien to punch sb;dio un puñetazo en la mesa he thumped his fist on the table;rompió la puerta de un puñetazo he smashed a hole in the door with his fist* * *m punch;dar un puñetazo punch* * *puñetazo nm: punch (with the fist)* * *puñetazo n punch -
9 thump
1. noun((the sound of) a heavy blow or hit: They heard a thump on the door; He gave him a thump on the head.) dunk, tungt slag2. verb(to hit, move or fall with, or make, a dull, heavy noise.) slå med noe tungt, hamre løsIsubst. \/θʌmp\/dunk, slag, støtIIverb \/θʌmp\/1) dunke (på), hamre (på), dundre (på)2) banke på, slå på3) ( hverdagslig) slå (sønder og sammen)4) stampe, gå tungtthump at\/on hamre\/banke\/slå påthump one's chest ( også overført) slå seg på brystetthump out something hamre frem noe -
10 descargar
v.1 to unload.descargó su cólera sobre mí he took his anger out on medescargó su conciencia en mí he unburdened his conscience on meElsa descarga los camiones Elsa unloads the trucks.El camión descargó The truck unloaded.2 to fire.3 to deal, to land.descargó un golpe contra la mesa he thumped his fist on the table4 to run down ( electricity and electronics) (pila, batería).5 to download (computing).6 to burst.7 to alleviate, to unburden.Elsa descargó su tristeza Elsa alleviated her grief.8 to discharge, to run down.El gerente descargó a María The mMaríager discharged Mary.9 to unleash, to loose.Esa mentira descargó su ira contenida That lie unleashed his repressed anger.10 to acquit, to exonerate, to release.El juez descargó a María The judge acquitted Mary.* * *1 (quitar una carga) to unload2 (disparar una arma) to fire, discharge, shoot; (vaciar una arma) to unload3 (dar un golpe) to deal4 figurado (de obligaciones, preocupaciones) to free, relieve, release■ descargó sus preocupaciones contándole todo a su madre he got everything off his chest by telling his mother all about it6 ELECTRICIDAD to discharge (batería) to run down7 DERECHO to absolve (de, of), acquit (de, of)1 ELECTRICIDAD to discharge2 (tormenta) to break; (nubes) to burst3 (desembocar) to flow1 (pilas, baterías) to discharge2 (desahogarse) to blow up3 DERECHO to clear oneself* * *verb1) to discharge2) unload* * *1. VT1) (=quitar la carga de) [+ camión, contenedor, arma] to unload; [+ mercancías] to unload2) (=disparar) [+ arma, tiro] to fire3) (=soltar) [+ golpe] to land; [+ bomba] to drop, releasele descargó un puñetazo en la cara — he punched him in the face o landed a punch on his face
4) (Elec) [+ pila, batería] to run down; [+ corriente] to discharge5) (=liberar) [+ tensión, agresividad] to release; [+ enfado, ira] to vent; [+ conciencia] to ease; [+ responsabilidad, sentimiento] to offloadno descargues tu frustración sobre mí — don't take out o offload your frustration on me
descargar a algn de — [+ obligación, responsabilidad] to relieve sb of; [+ deuda] to discharge sb from; [+ acusación] to clear sb of, acquit sb of
7) (Com) [+ letra] to take up8) (Inform) to download2. VI1) [río] to flow, run (en into)2) [tormenta] to break3) (Elec) to discharge3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <vehículo/mercancías> to unload2)a) < pistola> ( extraer las balas) to unload; ( disparar) to fire, discharge (frml)3)a) <ira/agresividad> to vent; <preocupaciones/tensiones> to relieveb) (Ven fam) < persona>no eres quien para que me descargues — who do you think you are, sounding off to me like that? (colloq)
4)2. 3.descargar a alguien de algo — de responsabilidad to clear somebody of something; de obligación to relieve somebody of something
descargarse v pron3) personaa) ( desahogarse)b) ( de obligación)* * *= unload, flush, offload [off-load], download, relieve + Reflexivo.Ex. The library has a van equipped with an hydraulic lift to unload book trucks.Ex. The sea swept in across a newly and solidly-built bus stand to come into the river which quickly and conveniently flushed the waters back into the sea.Ex. Hits retrieved from on-line data bases can be offloaded to the personal data base.Ex. To download is to capture data online from a remote host computer and transfer it to the store of an in-house standalone system, eg a microcomputer, for processing.Ex. When I went to the little boys/girls room to relieve myself I was suprised to see the amount of loo rolls stashed in the corner.----* descargar de responsabilidad = remove from + shoulders.* descargar registros = download + records.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <vehículo/mercancías> to unload2)a) < pistola> ( extraer las balas) to unload; ( disparar) to fire, discharge (frml)3)a) <ira/agresividad> to vent; <preocupaciones/tensiones> to relieveb) (Ven fam) < persona>no eres quien para que me descargues — who do you think you are, sounding off to me like that? (colloq)
4)2. 3.descargar a alguien de algo — de responsabilidad to clear somebody of something; de obligación to relieve somebody of something
descargarse v pron3) personaa) ( desahogarse)b) ( de obligación)* * *= unload, flush, offload [off-load], download, relieve + Reflexivo.Ex: The library has a van equipped with an hydraulic lift to unload book trucks.
Ex: The sea swept in across a newly and solidly-built bus stand to come into the river which quickly and conveniently flushed the waters back into the sea.Ex: Hits retrieved from on-line data bases can be offloaded to the personal data base.Ex: To download is to capture data online from a remote host computer and transfer it to the store of an in-house standalone system, eg a microcomputer, for processing.Ex: When I went to the little boys/girls room to relieve myself I was suprised to see the amount of loo rolls stashed in the corner.* descargar de responsabilidad = remove from + shoulders.* descargar registros = download + records.* * *descargar [A3 ]vtA ‹camión/barco› to unload; ‹mercancías› to unloadBla pistola está descargada the pistol is not loadeddescargó la pistola contra el ladrón he fired the gun at the thief2 ‹tiro› to fire; ‹golpe› to deal, landle descargó seis tiros he shot at her six times, he fired six shots at herC1 ‹ira/agresividad› to vent; ‹preocupaciones/tensiones› to relieveun excelente ejercicio para descargar las tensiones an excellent exercise for relieving tensionel judo es una forma de descargar la agresividad judo is a way of getting rid of aggression o ( colloq) letting off steamdescargó toda su furia en or contra or sobre mí he vented all his anger on me, he took all his anger out on me, he unleashed all his anger against me2( Ven fam) ‹persona› me lo voy a descargar I'm going to give him a piece of my mind o ( AmE) give him a tongue lashing ( colloq)no eres quien para que me descargues who do you think you are, sounding off o ( AmE) mouthing off to me like that? ( colloq)D descargar a algn DE algo ‹de una responsabilidad› to clear sb OF sth; ‹de una obligación› to relieve sb OF sthlo descargaron de toda culpa he was cleared of all blameE ( Inf) to downloaddescargar una aplicación al or en el computador ( AmL) or ( Esp) ordenador personal to download an application to the personal computer■ descargarvi«nube»: al elevarse las nubes se enfrían y descargan as the clouds rise, they cool and rain is released o falls■to pour downparece que va a descargar it looks as if it's going to pour downel temporal que descargó ayer sobre la capital the storm which broke over o hit o struck the capital yesterdayB «tormenta» to break; «lluvias» to come down, fallse descargó una tormenta sobre la ciudad a storm broke over o hit the cityC «persona»1(desahogarse): no te descargues conmigo, yo no tengo la culpa don't take it out on me, it's not my fault!2 (de una obligación) descargarse DE algo to get out of sthse descargó de toda responsabilidad he washed his hands of all responsibility* * *
descargar ( conjugate descargar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹vehículo/mercancías› to unload
2
( disparar) to fire, discharge (frml);
‹ golpe› to deal, land
3 (Inf) to download
4 ‹ira/agresividad› to vent;
‹preocupaciones/tensiones› to relieve
descargar v impers [ aguacero] to pour down;
[ temporal] to break
descargarse verbo pronominal
1 (Elec) [ pila] to run down;
[ batería] to go dead o flat
2 [ tormenta] to break;
[ lluvias] to come down, fall
descargar
I verbo transitivo
1 (sacar la carga) to unload
2 Elec Mil to discharge
3 (un golpe) to deal
4 (de trabajo, de una obligación) to relieve o free [de, of]
5 (la ira, el malhumor) to take out [en/sobre, on]
II vi (tormenta) to break
' descargar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
volcar
English:
discharge
- dump
- land
- take out
- unload
- vent
- down
- lighten
* * *♦ vt1. [vaciar] [cargamento, camión, barco] to unload;las nubes descargaron varios litros en pocas horas it rained several inches in a few minutes2. [desahogar] [ira, agresividad] to vent;[tensiones] to relieve;juega al squash para descargar el estrés he plays squash to work off the stress;descargó su cólera sobre mí he took his anger out on me;descargó su conciencia en mí he unburdened his conscience to mela escopeta estaba descargada the shotgun was unloaded4. [puntapié, puñetazo] to deal, to land;descargó un golpe contra la mesa he thumped his fist on the table5. [pila, batería] to run downlo descargaron de responsabilidades por estar convaleciente they relieved him of some of his responsibilities as he was convalescingel juez los ha descargado de toda culpa the judge cleared them of all blame8. Informát to download;descargar un programa de la Red to download a program from the Net♦ vi[nubarrón] to burst;la tormenta descargó en el norte de la ciudad the storm broke over the north of the city♦ v impersonalto pour down;tiene pinta de que va a descargar it looks as if it's going to pour down* * *I v/t2 mercancías unload4 INFOR download* * *descargar {52} vt1) : to discharge2) : to unload3) : to release, to free4) : to take out, to vent (anger, etc.)* * *descargar vb1. (vehículo, arma) to unload -
11 der
I best. Art.1. m; (Nom. Sg.) the; der eine ist fleißig, der andere faul (the) one is hard-working, the other one is lazy; der Tod death; der Mensch (alle Menschen) man(kind), humankind; der große Goethe the famous Goethe; der arme Peter poor Peter; der Peter, den ich kenne the Peter (who oder that) I know; der Hyde Park Hyde Park3. (Dat Sg. von die) to the; den Schlüssel habe ich der Nachbarin gegeben I gave the key to the neighbo(u)rII Dem. Pron.1. m; (Nom. Sg.) that (one), this (one); (er) he, it; der Mann hier this man; der mit dem Bart the one with the beard; nur der kann das verstehen, der... only he ( oder that man) who... can understand it; der und baden gehen? you won’t catch him going swimming; der und ehrlich? Dass ich nicht lache! him? honest? Pull the other one! ( oder Give me a break!)III Rel. Pron.1. m; (Nom. Sg.) bei Personen: who, that; bei Sachen: which, that; der Bezirk, der einen Teil von X bildet the district forming part of X; der erste Stein, der geworfen wurde the first stone that was thrown; er war der Erste, der es erfuhr he was the first to know; jeder, der... anyone who...; ich, der ich selbst dabei war I, who was there myself2. (Dat Sg. von die) bei Personen: who(m), who... to, to whom förm.; bei Sachen: that, which; die Freundin, der ich meine Sorgen erzählte the friend (whom) I told about my problems ( oder to whom I told my problems)* * ** * *I [deːɐ]1. def artdas Miauen dér Katze — the miaowing of the cat, the cat's miaowing
2. dem pron dat sing von die1) (adjektivisch) to that; (mit Präpositionen) that2) (substantivisch) to her; her3. rel pron dat singto whom, that or who(m)... to; (mit Präposition) who(m); (von Sachen) to which, which... to; which II [deːɐ] pl die thedér/die Arme! — the poor man/woman or girl
die Engländer — the English pl
dér Engländer (dated inf: = die Engländer) — the Englishman
dér Faust — Faust
dér Hans (inf) — Hans
dér kleine Hans — little Hans
dér Rhein — the Rhine
dér Michigansee — Lake Michigan
die "Bismarck" — the "Bismarck"
dér Lehrer/die Frau (im Allgemeinen) — teachers pl/women pl
dér Tod/die Liebe/das Leben — death/love/life
dér Tod des Sokrates — the death of Socrates
in dem England, das ich kannte — in the England (that or which) I knew
er liebt den Jazz/die Oper/das Kino — he likes jazz/(the) opera/the cinema
das Herstellen von Waffen ist... — manufacturing weapons is..., the manufacturing of weapons is...
dér spätere Wittgenstein — the later Wittgenstein
er war nicht mehr dér Hans, dér... — he was no longer the Hans who...
er nimmt den Hut ab — he takes his hat off
ein Euro das Stück — one euro apiece or each
20 Euro die Stunde — 20 euros an or per hour
pl deren dat dem, der, dem, pl denen acc den, die, das, pl diedér und dér Wissenschaftler — such and such a scientist
zu dér und dér Zeit — at such and such a time
an dem und dem Ort — at such and such a place
dér/die war es — it was him/her
dér/die mit dér großen Nase — the one or him/her (inf) with the big nose
mit den roten Haaren — those or them (inf) with red hair
deine Schwester, die war nicht da (inf) — your sister, she wasn't there
dér und schwimmen? — him, swimming?, swimming, (what) him?
dér/die hier (von Menschen) — he/she, this man/woman etc; (von Gegenständen) this (one); (von mehreren) this one
dér/die da (von Menschen) — he/she, that man/woman etc; (von Gegenständen) that (one); (von mehreren) that one
die hier/da pl — they, these/those men/women etc, these/those, them (inf)
dér, den ich meine — the one I mean
dér und dér/die und die — so-and-so
3. rel pron decl as dem pron(Mensch) who, that; (Gegenstand, Tier) which, that4. rel + dem pron decl as dem prondér/die dafür verantwortlich war,... — the man/woman who was responsible for it
die so etwas tun,... — those or people who do that sort of thing...
* * *der1[de:ɐ̯]I. art def, nom sing m1. (allgemein) the\der Hund/Mann/Tisch the dog/man/table\der Mai [the month of] May\der Angeber! that show-off!2. (bei Körperteilen)mir tut \der Hals weh my throat hurts\der Hunger/Irrsinn/Tod hunger/madness/death\der Tod des Ikaros the death of Icarus\der Stahl wird auch mit anderen Elementen legiert steel is also alloyed with other elements; (bei spezifischen Stoffen) the\der Sauerstoff in der Luft the oxygen in the air5. (einmalig)\der Mann des Tages the man of the momentdas ist \der Augenblick, auf den wir gewartet haben that's [just] the moment we've been waiting for\der Irak/Iran Iraq/Iran\der Sudan The Sudan\der Kongo vor der Kolonialzeit pre-colonial Congo\der kleine Peter little Peter\der spätere Dickens the later Dickenser war nicht mehr \der Uli, der... he was no longer the Uli who...das ist \der Klaus that's Klaus\der Papa sagt,... [my] dad says...8. (verallgemeinernd)\der Mensch heute man today\der Franzose isst gern gut the French like to eat well9. (nach Angaben)5 Euro \der Liter €5 a [or per] litre10. (vor Angaben)\der 14. August 2003 14[th] August 2003, August 14[th], 2003; (gesprochen) the fourteenth of August 2003Heinrich \der Achte Henry the Eighth\der Kleine the little boy/one\der Älteste the oldest [one]II. pron dem, nom sing m1. attr, betont\der Mann war es! it was that man!\der Hut gefällt mir am besten I like that/this hat [or that/this hat I like] the most\der Stift da that pen [there]\der Stift hier this pen [here]\der und \der Experte such and such an expert2. (hinweisend)\der war es! it was him!\der hat es getan! it was him that [or who] did it!\der sagte mir,... he told me...welcher Stift? \der da? oder \der hier? which pen? that one [there]? or this one [here]?wer ist denn \der? (fam) who on earth is he [or that]?\der und joggen? him, jogging?\der und \der such and such3. (unterscheidend)\der mit der Brille the one [or fam him] with the glasseswelcher Ball? — \der mit den Punkten which ball? — the/this/that one with the spotsach \der! (pej) oh him!der Chef? \der ist nicht da the boss? he's not theredein Vater, \der ist nicht gekommen your father, he didn't comemein Schuh! \der ist weg! my shoe! it's gone!der Scheißkerl, \der! the bastard!der Grund ist \der, dass... the reason is that [or because]...\der, den ich meinte the one I meantwo ist dein Bruder? — \der ist oben where's your brother? — he's upstairsdas ist ein neuer Drucker! warum druckt \der nicht? that's a new printer! why isn't it working?beißt \der? does it/he/she bite?III. pron rel, nom sing mich hörte/sah einen Wagen, \der um die Ecke fuhr I heard/saw a car driving around the cornerein Film, \der gut ankommt a much-acclaimed filmein Roman, \der von Millionen gelesen wurde a novel [that has been] read by millionsder König, \der vierzig Jahre herrschte,... (einschränkend) the king who [or that] reigned for forty years...; (nicht einschränkend) the king, who reigned for forty years,...der Mantel, \der zum Trocknen aufgehängt war,... (einschränkend) the coat that [or which] was hung up to dry...; (nicht einschränkend) the coat, which was hung up to dry,...der Mörder, \der von der Polizei gesucht wird,... (einschränkend) the murderer [who [or that]] the police are searching for..., the murderer for whom the police are searching... form; (nicht einschränkend) the murderer, who the police are searching for,..., the murderer, for whom the police are searching,... formder Fall, \der von den Ermittlern untersucht werden soll,... (einschränkend) the case [that [or which]] the investigators have to look into..., the case into which the investigators have to look... form; (nicht einschränkend) the case, which the investigators have to look into,..., the case, into which the investigators have to look,... form2. (derjenige)\der diesen Brief geschrieben hat, kann gut Deutsch the person/man who wrote this letter knows good Germander2[ˈde:ɐ̯]art def, gen sing f1. (allgemein)der Hund \der alten Frau the old woman's dogdie Hitze \der Sonne the heat of the sun, the sun's heatdas Schnurren \der fetten Katze the fat cat's purring, the purring of the fat catdie Lösung \der Formel hier the solution to this formula, this formula's solutionder Einspruch \der Frau da that woman's objection, the objection from that womandie Farbe \der Zunge deutete auf seine Krankheit the colour of his tongue indicated his illnessein Opfer \der Liebe a victim of loveein Zeichen \der Hoffnung a sign of hopedas Kämmen \der Wolle the combing of wooldie Berge \der Schweiz the mountains of Switzerlanddie Puppe \der kleinen Sabine little Sabine's dollich ruf an wegen \der Anna I'm calling to talk to you about Annadie Arien \der Callas Callas' ariasein Antrag \der Ute Kley a petition from Ute Kleydie Rolle \der Frau in Management women's role [or the role of women] in managementdie Trinkfestigkeit \der Engländerin the ability of the Englishwoman to hold her drink10 Meter \der kostbarsten Seide 10 metres of the most precious silkdas Spielzeug \der Kleinen the little one's [or girl's] toysder3I. art def, dat sing fsie redeten mit/von \der Nachbarin they were talking with/about the neighbourich klopfte an \der Tür I knocked at the doordas Bild hängt an \der Wand the picture is hanging on the wallsie folgte \der Frau/Menge she followed the woman/crowder gab \der Großmutter den Brief he gave his grandmother the letter, he gave the letter to his grandmotheres gehört \der Frau da it belongs to that womanes entspricht \der Textstelle hier it corresponds to this passage in the texter schlug den Tisch mit \der Faust he thumped the table with his fister widmete \der Liebe ein Gedicht he dedicated a poem to lovemit \der Hoffnung eines Verzweifelten with the hope of a desperate man\der Bronze wird auch Phosphor beigemischt phosphorus is also added to bronze; (bei spezifischen Stoffen)mit \der Wolle dieses Schafs with the wool from this sheep, with this sheep's woolwir segelten mit \der ‚Nordwind‘ we sailed on the [yacht] ‘Nordwind’in \der Schweiz [der Zwischenkriegsjahre] in [interwar] Switzerland\der kleinen Jenny geht's nicht gut little Jenny isn't feeling wellsie ist bei \der Kati she's at Kati's placeer hat \der Callas mal die Hand geküsst he once kissed Callas' handvon \der Frau in der Industrie of women in industryals das Pferd \der Maschine wich when the horse gave way to the enginemit 20 Flaschen \der Kiste with 20 bottles a [or per] crategib \der Kleinen einen Kuss give the little one a kisswir gingen zu \der Ältesten we went to the elderII. pron dem, dat sing f1. attr, betont\der Pflanze muss man Dünger geben that plant must be given fertilizer\der Frau hast du es erzählt? you told it to that woman?zu \der und \der Zeit at such and such a timeglaub \der bloß nicht! don't believe her [of all people]!III. pron rel, dat sing f, siehe auch vbmeine Kollegin, \der die Aufgabe zugeteilt wurde,... (einschränkend) my colleague who [or that] was assigned the task...; (nicht einschränkend) my colleague, who was assigned the task,...die Lösung, \der der Alkohol entzogen war,... (einschränkend) the solution that [or which] had its alcohol extracted...; (nicht einschränkend) the solution, which had its alcohol extracted,...die Abgeordnete, \der ich oft schrieb,... (einschränkend) the MP [who [or that]] I often wrote to..., the MP to whom I often wrote... form; (nicht einschränkend) the MP, who I often wrote to,..., the MP, to whom I often wrote,... formdie Grippe, unter \der sie leiden,... (einschränkend) the flu [that [or which]] they're suffering from..., the flu from which they're suffering... form; (nicht einschränkend) the flu, which they're suffering from,..., the flu, from which they're suffering,... form; s.a. das, dieder4art def, gen pldie Anstrengungen \der Schüler the pupils' efforts, the efforts of the pupilsdie Zeichnungen \der beiden Schwestern the two sisters' drawings, the drawings by the two sistersdas Gezwitscher \der Vögel the twittering of the birdsdas Gewicht \der Platten the weight of the slabsdie Wohnung \der Eltern my/his/her etc. parents' flatdie Lösungen \der Formeln hier the solutions to these formulaeder Einspruch \der Frauen da those women's objection, the objection from those womendie Farbe \der Haare gefiel ihr nicht she didn't like the colour of her hairdie Sprachen \der Niederlande the languages of [or spoken in] the Netherlandsdas Haus \der Müllers the Millers' houseein Antrag \der Heinz und Ute Kley a petition from Heinz and Ute Kleydie Rolle \der Pflanzen in der Medizin the role of plants in medicine10 Kisten \der feinsten Äpfel 10 crates of the finest applesdas Spielzeug \der Kleinen the little ones' toys* * *I 1.bestimmter Artikel Nom. theder April/Winter — April/winter
der ‘Faust’ — ‘Faust’
der Dieter — (ugs.) Dieter
der Kapitalismus/Islam — capitalism/Islam
2.der Bodensee/Mount Everest — Lake Constance/Mount Everest
1) attr. that2) allein stehend heder und arbeiten! — (ugs.) [what,] him work! (coll.)
der [da] — (Mann) that man; (Gegenstand, Tier) that one
3.der [hier] — (Mann) this man; (Gegenstand, Tier) this one
4.der Mann, der da drüben entlanggeht — the man walking along over there
Relativ- und Demonstrativpronomen the one whoII 1.bestimmter Artikel1) Gen. Sg. v. die I 1.2) Dat. Sg. v. die I 1.: to the; (nach Präp.) the3) Gen. Pl. v. der I 1., die I 1., das 1.2.das Haus der Freunde — our/their etc. friends' house
1) Gen. Sg. v. die I 2. 1): of the; of that2) Dat. Sg. v. die I 2. attrder Frau [da/hier] gehört es — it belongs to that woman there/this woman here; allein stehend
3.gib es der da! — (ugs.) give it to 'her
Relativpronomen; Dat. Sg. v. die I 3. (Person) whomdie Frau, der ich es gegeben habe — the woman to whom 1 gave it; the woman 1 gave it to; (Sache) that/which
die Katze, der er einen Tritt gab — the cat [that] he kicked
* * *A. best art1. m; (nom sg) the;der eine ist fleißig, der andere faul (the) one is hard-working, the other one is lazy;der Tod death;der große Goethe the famous Goethe;der arme Peter poor Peter;der Peter, den ich kenne the Peter (who oder that) I know;der Hyde Park Hyde Park2. (gen sg von die) of the;die Mauern der Stadt auch the city walls3. (dat sg von die) to the;den Schlüssel habe ich der Nachbarin gegeben I gave the key to the neighbo(u)r4. (gen pl von der, die, das) of the;die Ankunft der Kinder auch the children’s arrivalB. dem prder Mann hier this man;der mit dem Bart the one with the beard;nur der kann das verstehen, der … only he ( oder that man) who … can understand it;der und baden gehen? you won’t catch him going swimming;der und ehrlich? Dass ich nicht lache! him? honest? Pull the other one! ( oder Give me a break!)2. (dat sg von die)zu der und der Zeit umg at such and such a timeC. rel prder Bezirk, der einen Teil von X bildet the district forming part of X;der erste Stein, der geworfen wurde the first stone that was thrown;er war der Erste, der es erfuhr he was the first to know;jeder, der … anyone who …;ich, der ich selbst dabei war I, who was there myselfdie Freundin, der ich meine Sorgen erzählte the friend (whom) I told about my problems ( oder to whom I told my problems)* * *I 1.bestimmter Artikel Nom. theder April/Winter — April/winter
der ‘Faust’ — ‘Faust’
der Dieter — (ugs.) Dieter
der Kapitalismus/Islam — capitalism/Islam
2.der Bodensee/Mount Everest — Lake Constance/Mount Everest
1) attr. that2) allein stehend heder und arbeiten! — (ugs.) [what,] him work! (coll.)
der [da] — (Mann) that man; (Gegenstand, Tier) that one
3.der [hier] — (Mann) this man; (Gegenstand, Tier) this one
4.der Mann, der da drüben entlanggeht — the man walking along over there
Relativ- und Demonstrativpronomen the one whoII 1.bestimmter Artikel1) Gen. Sg. v. die I 1.2.das Haus der Freunde — our/their etc. friends' house
1) Gen. Sg. v. die I 2. 1): of the; of thatder Frau [da/hier] gehört es — it belongs to that woman there/this woman here; allein stehend
3.gib es der da! — (ugs.) give it to 'her
die Frau, der ich es gegeben habe — the woman to whom 1 gave it; the woman 1 gave it to; (Sache) that/which
die Katze, der er einen Tritt gab — the cat [that] he kicked
* * *the state of the art n. art.m.the art. pron.which pron.who pron. -
12 zumbar
v.1 to buzz (producir ruido) (insect).Me zumban los oídos My ears buzz.me zumban los oídos my ears are buzzing2 to beat, to thump (informal) (golpear).3 to whiz, to whir, to hiss, to whirr.4 to hum.* * *1 (abejorro, oídos) to buzz\salir zumbando familiar to zoom offzumbarse de alguien (burlarse) to make fun of somebody, tease somebody* * *verb1) to buzz, hum2) thrash* * *1. VI1) (=sonar) [insecto] to buzz; [máquina] to hum, whirr; [oídos] to ring, buzzzumbarle a algn los oídos: me zumban los oídos — my ears are ringing, I have a buzzing in my ears
2)3) * (=quedar cerca) to be very closeno está en peligro ahora, pero le zumba — he's not actually in danger now but it's not far away
2. VT1) (=burlar) to tease2) (=golpear) to beat, hit3) LAm * (=tirar) to chuck *4) ** (=robar) to nick **5) *** (=copular con) to fuck ***3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivopasar zumbando — bala/coche to whizz by
hacer zumbar a alguien — (Chi fam) to beat somebody to a pulp (colloq)
hacer zumbar algo — (Chi, Ven fam) <aparato/casa> to wreck; <plata/herencia> to blow (colloq)
zumbarle a alguien los oídos: me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringing; le estarán zumbando los oídos... — his ears must be burning... (colloq)
b) (Col fam) ( molestar)2.váyanse a zumbar a otro lado — go and bother o pester someone else
zumbar vt1)a) (fam) < persona> to give... a good hiding (colloq)b) (RPl fam) <paliza/bofetada>le zumbaron una paliza — they beat him up (colloq)
c) < pandero> to bang2) (Ven fam) ( tirar) to chuck (colloq), to throw* * *= whirr [whir, -USA], buzz, whiz.Ex. She whirred right by Bernice Washington, without saying a word.Ex. The book they were interested in was 'Why Mosquitoes buzz in People's Ears'.Ex. Scientist say that the mystery object from space that whizzed close by Earth yesterday was quite possibly an alien probe sent from another planet to study Earth.----* ir zumbando = whiz.* pasar zumbando = whiz.* salir zumbando = bolt, make + a bolt for.* * *1.verbo intransitivopasar zumbando — bala/coche to whizz by
hacer zumbar a alguien — (Chi fam) to beat somebody to a pulp (colloq)
hacer zumbar algo — (Chi, Ven fam) <aparato/casa> to wreck; <plata/herencia> to blow (colloq)
zumbarle a alguien los oídos: me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringing; le estarán zumbando los oídos... — his ears must be burning... (colloq)
b) (Col fam) ( molestar)2.váyanse a zumbar a otro lado — go and bother o pester someone else
zumbar vt1)a) (fam) < persona> to give... a good hiding (colloq)b) (RPl fam) <paliza/bofetada>le zumbaron una paliza — they beat him up (colloq)
c) < pandero> to bang2) (Ven fam) ( tirar) to chuck (colloq), to throw* * *= whirr [whir, -USA], buzz, whiz.Ex: She whirred right by Bernice Washington, without saying a word.
Ex: The book they were interested in was 'Why Mosquitoes buzz in People's Ears'.Ex: Scientist say that the mystery object from space that whizzed close by Earth yesterday was quite possibly an alien probe sent from another planet to study Earth.* ir zumbando = whiz.* pasar zumbando = whiz.* salir zumbando = bolt, make + a bolt for.* * *zumbar [A1 ]viA1 «insecto» to buzz; «motor» to hum, whirr‹plata/herencia› to blow ( colloq)los niños hicieron zumbar el tocadiscos the kids wrecked the stereozumba que zumba ( fam): le dije que se callara, pero él zumba que zumba I told him to shut up but he just kept droning on o he just kept on and on ( colloq)zumbarle a algn los oídos: me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringingle estarían zumbando los oídos porque le estábamos poniendo verde his ears must have been burning because we were really tearing him apart ( colloq)2B zumbandoger ( fam): ¡vamos! ¡zumbando! que tengo prisa come on, move it o get a move on, I'm in a hurry ( colloq)la bala me pasó zumbando the bullet whizzed past me o went whizzing past meel coche pasó zumbando the car zoomed o shot pastsalió zumbando de clase she rushed out of the class■ zumbarvtA2( RPl fam) ‹paliza/bofetada› le zumbaron una paliza they gave him a beating o ( colloq) a going-overme zumbó una bofetada she slapped me3 ‹pandero› to bang* * *
zumbar ( conjugate zumbar) verbo intransitivo [ insecto] to buzz;
[ motor] to hum, whirr;
me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringing
verbo transitivo
1 (fam) ‹ persona› to give … a good hiding (colloq)
2 (Ven fam) ( tirar) to chuck (colloq), to throw
zumbar
I vi (un insecto, una máquina) to buzz, hum
II vtr fam to thrash
' zumbar' also found in these entries:
English:
buzz
- drone
- hum
- ring
- whir
- zoom
* * *♦ vi1. [producir ruido] [insecto] to buzz;[máquinas] to whirr, to hum;me zumban los oídos my ears are buzzing;le estarán zumbando los oídos de tanto hablar de él his ears must be burning with people talking about him so much2.zumbando: pasar zumbando to shoot past;salir zumbando to dash off;venir zumbando to come running♦ vtFam [golpear] to beat, to thump* * *I v/i buzz;me zumban los oídos my ears are ringing;pasar zumbando shoot by, flash by;salir zumbando shoot off; afuera shoot out* * *zumbar vi: to buzz, to hum1) : to hit, to thrash2) : to make fun of* * *zumbar vb1. (insecto) to buzz2. (pegar) to thump -
13 hauen
to hack; to sock; to chop; to hit; to beat; to conk; to hew* * *hau|en ['hauən] pret haute ['hautə] ptp gehauen or (dial) gehaut [gə'hauən, gə'haut]1. vt1) pret auch hieb [hiːp](inf = schlagen) to hit, to clout (inf), to clobber (inf)er haute den Stein in zwei Teile — he smashed the stone in two
er haute ihr das Heft um die Ohren — he hit or clouted (inf) or clobbered (inf) her round (Brit) or around the head with the exercise book
hau(t) ihn! — let him have it! (inf), belt or thump him (one) (inf)
4) pret hieb [hiːp](geh = mit Waffe schlagen) to make a thrust at sbjdn aus dem Sattel/vom Pferd háúen — to knock sb out of the saddle/from his horse
5) (inf [hiːp]= stoßen) jdn, Gegenstand to shove (inf); Körperteil to bang, to knock ( an +acc on, against)auf +acc on)das haut einen vom Stuhl or aus den Latschen or aus dem Anzug — it really knocks you sideways (inf)
er hat ihm eine 6 ins Zeugnis gehauen — he slammed a 6 on his report (Brit) or report card (US) (inf)
2. vi1) pret auch hieb inf = schlagen) to hitjdm ins Gesicht háúen — to hit or clout (inf) or clobber (inf)[hiːp] sb in the face
jdm auf die Schulter háúen — to clap or slap sb on the shoulder
hau doch nicht so ( auf die Tasten) — don't thump like that
2) (inf = prügeln)nicht háúen, Papi! — don't hit or thump (inf) me, daddy!
er haut immer gleich — he's quick to lash out
3) pret hieb (geh mit Waffe) to lash outer hieb mit dem Degen ( auf seinen Gegner) — he made a thrust (at his opponent) with his dagger
es geht auf Hauen und Stechen (fig)[hiːp] — there's a tough battle
4) aux sein inf = stoßen) to bang, to hiter ist mit dem Fuß gegen einen spitzen Stein gehauen — he banged or hit his foot against a sharp stone
3. vr (inf)1) (= sich prügeln) to scrap, to fightsich mit jdm háúen — to scrap or fight with sb
2) (= sich setzen, legen) to fling oneself* * *1) (to cut with an axe, sword etc: He hewed down the tree.) hew2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) slash* * *hau·en[ˈhauən,]I. vt1.jdm etw auf den Kopf \hauen to hit sb over the head with stheinen Nagel in ein Brett \hauen to bang [or knock] a nail into a board2.bitte hau mich nicht, ich tu es ja auch nicht wieder! don't hit me please, I won't do it again!3.<haute, gehauen>der Künstler hat diese Statue in Marmor ge\hauen the artist carved this statue in marbleum fischen zu können, mussten sie ein Loch ins Eis \hauen in order to fish they had to cut a hole in the icedie Stufen waren von Hand in den harten Fels ge\hauen worden the steps had been hewn by hand in the hard rockein Loch in eine Wand \hauen to knock a hole in a wall4.<haute, gehauen>au verdammt, ich habe mir das Knie an die Tischkante ge\hauen! ow damn it, I've hit my knee on the edge of the table5.<haute, gehauen>▪ etw irgendwohin \hauen to slap sth somewhere6.<haute, gehauen>Holz \hauen to chop wood7.<haute, gehauen>Erz \hauen to cut oreKohle \hauen to break coal8.<haute, gehauen>einen Baum \hauen to hew a treeII. vi1.er nahm die Axt und hieb damit gegen das Türschloss he picked up the axe and smashed it against the door lockhau doch nicht so auf die Klaviertasten! don't thump the piano keys like that!sie hieb ihm mit der flachen Hand ins Gesicht she slapped his faceer hieb ihm mit dem Schlagstock auf den Kopf he hit him on the head with the batonjdm [freundschaftlich] auf die Schulter \hauen to clap sb on the shoulder2.bitte nicht \hauen! please don't hit me!er ist mit dem Fuß gegen einen Stein ge\hauen he banged his foot on a rockIII. vr1.<haute, gehauen>(sl: sich setzen, legen)hau dich nicht so aufs Sofa! don't throw yourself onto the sofa like that!2.<haute, gehauen>▪ sich akk [mit jdm] \hauen to fight [with sb]; (sie hauen sich schon wieder) they are fighting each other againIV. nt kein pl* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden windelweich/grün und blau hauen — beat somebody black and blue
2) (ugs.): (auf einen Körperteil) belt (coll.); hit; (mit der Faust auch) smash (sl.); punch; (mit offener Hand auch) slap; smack3) (ugs.): (hineinschlagen) knockjemanden aus dem Sattel/vom Pferd hauen — knock somebody out of the saddle/off his/her horse
7) (landsch.): (fällen) fell; cut down8) (Bergbau) cut <coal, ore>2.intransitives Verb1)jemandem auf die Schulter hauen — slap or clap somebody on the shoulder
jemandem ins Gesicht hauen — belt (coll.)/slap somebody in the face
mit der Faust auf den Tisch hauen — thump the table [with one's fist]
3.mit dem Kopf/Bein gegen etwas hauen — bang or hit or bump one's head/leg against something
reflexives Verb2) (salopp): (sich setzen, legen) fling or throw oneselfsich ins Bett hauen — hit the sack (coll.)
* * *hauen; haut, haute oder hieb, hat/ist gehauen oder dial gehautA. v/t (hat)haut ihn! let him have it!;jemanden krankenhausreif/k.o. hauen put sb in (the) hospital/knock sb out;Mus etc2. (meist haute) (schlagen) hit, bang; (zerschlagen) smash; mit Werkzeug: (hacken) chop; (meißeln) (Statue etc) hew, make (aus from); (Loch etc) cut, make; BERGB (Erz) cut, (Kohle) auch break; dial (Bäume) chop down; (Gras etc) cut, mow; (Fleisch, Holz) chop;jemandem etwas auf den Kopf hauen hit sb over the head with sth;einen Nagel in die Wand hauen umg bang a nail into the wall;B. v/ihauen nach lash out at;um sich hauen hit out in all directions;jemandem auf die Schulter hauen clap sb on the shoulder;jemandem ins Gesicht hauen hit ( oder slap) sb in the face;auf den Tisch hauen bang (one’s fist on) the table;in die Tasten hauen pound the keys;auf den Boden/in den Dreck hauen (fallen) fall slap on the ground/in the mud1.sich mit jemandem hauen (have a) fight with sb;sie hauen sich they’re fighting2.in die Falle etchauen hit the sack* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden windelweich/grün und blau hauen — beat somebody black and blue
2) (ugs.): (auf einen Körperteil) belt (coll.); hit; (mit der Faust auch) smash (sl.); punch; (mit offener Hand auch) slap; smack3) (ugs.): (hineinschlagen) knockjemanden aus dem Sattel/vom Pferd hauen — knock somebody out of the saddle/off his/her horse
7) (landsch.): (fällen) fell; cut down8) (Bergbau) cut <coal, ore>2.intransitives Verb1)jemandem auf die Schulter hauen — slap or clap somebody on the shoulder
jemandem ins Gesicht hauen — belt (coll.)/slap somebody in the face
mit der Faust auf den Tisch hauen — thump the table [with one's fist]
3.mit dem Kopf/Bein gegen etwas hauen — bang or hit or bump one's head/leg against something
reflexives Verb2) (salopp): (sich setzen, legen) fling or throw oneselfsich ins Bett hauen — hit the sack (coll.)
* * *v.to bash v.to hew v.(§ p.,p.p.: hewn) -
14 voller
Adj.1. Komp. von voll: fuller2. voll I 5* * *vọl|ler ['fɔlɐ]adjSee:→ voll* * *1) (filled with; containing or holding very much or very many: The bus was full of people.) full of2) (full of, covered with etc: The room was thick with dust; The air was thick with smoke.) thick* * *vol·leradj full ofein Gesicht \voller Falten a very wrinkled faceein Hemd \voller Flecken a shirt covered in stains2. (erfüllt, durchdrungen) fullein Leben \voller Schmerzen a life full of pain\voller Wut schlug er mit der Faust auf den Tisch full of anger he thumped the table with his fister steckt \voller Widersprüche you never know where you are with him fam* * *indeklinabeles Adjektiv full of; filled with* * *voller adj1. komp von voll: fuller* * *indeklinabeles Adjektiv full of; filled with -
15 taper
taper [tape]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = frapper) [+ enfant] to slap ; [+ tapis] to beatb. (à la machine, sur un ordinateur) to typec. ( = demander de l'argent à) (inf) il tape tous ses collègues he scrounges (inf) off all his colleagues2. intransitive verba. ( = frapper) taper sur un clou to hit a nail• taper sur la gueule de qn (inf!) to belt sb (inf!)b. (à la machine, sur un ordinateur) to type• tape sur la touche « Retour » hit "Return"• elle lui a tapé dans l'œil (inf) he took a fancy to her► taper dans le tas (inf) (bagarre) to pitch into the crowd3. reflexive verb► se tapera. ( = se frapper)b. ( = prendre, faire) (inf!) [+ repas] to put away (inf) ; [+ corvée, importun] to get landed with (inf)* * *tape
1.
1) ( frapper) to hit [personne, chien]2) ( dactylographier) to type [lettre]3) (colloq) ( prendre)je peux te taper un euro? — can I scrounge (colloq) a euro off you?
2.
taper sur verbe transitif indirect to hit [clou]taper sur quelqu'un — (colloq) lit to thump ou belt (colloq) somebody; fig ( critiquer) to badmouth (colloq) somebody
taper sur la table — lit to bang (one's fist) on the table
se faire taper sur les doigts — fig to get one's knuckles rapped
3.
verbe intransitif1) ( frapper)taper des mains — ( de joie) to clap one's hands
taper des pieds — ( de colère) to stamp one's feet
taper du pied — ( d'impatience) to tap one's foot
le soleil tape (colloq) aujourd'hui — fig the sun is beating down today
un vin qui tape — (colloq) fig a wine that goes to one's head
2) (colloq) ( se servir)3) ( dactylographier)
4.
se taper verbe pronominal1) (colloq) ( l'un l'autre)2) ( soi-même)c'est à se taper la tête contre les murs — fig it's enough to drive you up the wall
3) (colloq) ( endurer) to get stuck (colloq) with [corvée, importun]j'ai dû me taper le trajet à pied — I had to foot it (colloq) all the way
••taper comme un sourd — (colloq) ( à la porte) to thunder on the door; ( au piano) to bash (colloq) ou thump away
ils se tapent sur le ventre — (colloq) they are thick as thieves (colloq)
c'est à s'en taper le derrière par terre — (colloq) it's hilarious, it's a riot (colloq)
elle m'a tapé dans l'œil — (colloq) I thought she was striking
* * *tape1. vt1) (= frapper) [personne] to hit, [sol, mur] to hitMaman, il m'a tapé! — Mum, he hit me!
2) (= dactylographier) [lettre, document] to type, to type outJe vais taper cette lettre. — I'm going to type this letter., I'm going to type this letter out.
3) (sur clavier d'ordinateur) [mot, code] to key in, to type in, [lettre, document] to type, to keyTapez votre mot de passe et validez. — Key in your password and validate., Type in your password and validate.
4) (= composer) [numéro de téléphone] to dial5) * (emprunter)2. vi1) [soleil] to beat downLe soleil tape. — The sun's really beating down.
2)3)taper sur qn lit — to thump sb, to hit sb, fig (= critiquer) to run sb down
4)taper sur qch [clou] — to hit sth, [table] to bang on sth
taper à [porte] — to knock on
5) * (= se servir)* * *taper verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( frapper) to hit [personne, chien];2 ( dactylographier) to type [lettre]; taper 60 mots à la minute or 60 mots/min to type 60 words a minute, to have a typing speed of 60 wpm; pouvez-vous me taper ce rapport? could you type up ou out this report for me?; une lettre tapée à la machine a typed ou type-written letter;3 ○( prendre) je peux te taper 1 euro/une cigarette? can I scrounge○ a euro/a cigarette off you?; il tape tout le monde he scrounges○ off everybody.B taper sur vtr ind to hit [clou]; taper sur l'épaule/le bras de qn to tap sb on the shoulder/the arm; taper sur qn○ lit to thump ou belt○ sb; fig ( critiquer) to slag sb off◑ GB, to badmouth○ sb; taper sur la gueule◑ de qn to slug○ sb in the mouth; taper sur la table lit to bang (one's fist) on the table; taper sur les nerfs ou le système○ de qn fig to get on sb's nerves; se faire taper sur les doigts fig to get ou have one's knuckles rapped.C vi1 ( frapper) taper des mains ( de joie) to clap one's hands; taper des pieds ( de colère) to stamp one's feet; taper du pied ( d'impatience) to tap one's foot; taper à la porte to knock at the door; taper dans un ballon to kick a ball around; un boxeur qui tape○ dur a boxer with a lethal punch; le soleil tape○ (dur) aujourd'hui fig the sun is beating down today; un vin qui tape○ fig a wine that goes to one's head;2 ○( se servir) taper dans ses économies to dip into one's savings; taper dans la caisse to dip ou put one's hand in the till GB ou (cash) register US;3 ( dactylographier) taper (à la machine) to type; apprendre à taper à la machine to learn how to type; tu tapes bien? are you a good typist?D se taper vpr1 ○( l'un l'autre) se taper dessus to knock each other about;2 ( soi-même) je me suis tapé sur le doigt I hit myself on the finger; se taper la tête contre le mur to bang one's head against the wall; c'est à se taper la tête contre les murs fig it's enough to drive you up the wall;3 ◑( consommer) to have [glace, bière]; se taper un bon repas to have a slap-up meal; se taper un mec/une nana to have it off◑ with a guy/a girl;4 ○( s'appuyer) to get lumbered○ GB ou stuck○ with [corvée, importun]; j'ai dû me taper le trajet à pied I had to foot it○ all the way; je me suis tapé la route sous la pluie I ended up having to go all the way in the rain.taper le carton○ to play cards; taper comme un sourd ( à la porte) to thunder on the door; ( au piano) to bash○ ou thump away; moi! l'aider? il peut (toujours) se taper◑! me, help him? he can whistle○ for it!; tes histoires de famille, je m'en tape◑! I couldn't care less ou I don't give a damn○ about your family problems!; ils se tapent sur le ventre○ they are thick as thieves○; je n'aime pas qu'on me tape sur le ventre○ I don't like people being overfamiliar with me; c'est à s'en taper le derrière○ or cul◑ par terre it's hilarious, it's a riot○; elle m'a tapé dans l'œil I thought she was striking; taper à côté to be off target.[tape] verbe transitif3. [heurter]4. [dactylographier] to type5. TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS [code] to dial6. (très familier) [demander de l'argent à]il m'a tapé de 300 euros he touched me for 300 euros, he cadged (UK) ou bummed (US) 300 euros off me————————[tape] verbe intransitif1. [donner un coup à quelque chose]a. [clavier] to bang ou to thump away atb. [clou, pieu] to hitc. [avec un marteau] to hammer (away at)elle a tapé du poing sur la table she banged ou thumped her fist on the tablea. [lui donner un coup] to kick a ballb. [s'amuser avec] to kick a ball aroundtaper du pied ou des pieds to stamp one's foot ou feet2. [battre, frapper]a. [une fois] to hit somebodyb. [à coups répétés] to beat somebody upc'est un bon boxeur et il tape dur he's a good boxer and he hits hard ou packs a powerful punchla petite veste rose m'avait tapé dans l'œil (familier) I was really taken with the little pink jacket3. [dactylographier]il tape bien/mal he types well/badly, he's a good/bad typist4. (familier) [soleil] to beat down5. (familier) [critiquer]elle s'est fait taper dessus dans la presse ou par les journaux the newspapers really panned her6. (familier) [puiser]a. [réserves, économies] to dig into (inseparable)b. [tiroir-caisse] to help oneself from————————se taper verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)ils ont fini par se taper dessus eventually, they came to blows————————se taper verbe pronominal transitif1. (familier) [consommer - dîner, petits fours] to put away (separable), to scoff (UK) ; [ - boisson] to knock back (separable)4. (locution)c'était à se taper le derrière (familier) ou le cul (très familier) par terre it was a scream ou hoot————————se taper verbe pronominal intransitifse taper sur les cuisses [de satisfaction, de rire] to slap one's thighs -
16 thump
დარტყმა (დაარტყამს)my heart began thumping გული ამიძგერდა // გულმა ბაგიბუგი დაიწყო -
17 thump
I [θʌmp]1) (blow) botta f., colpo m.2) (sound) rumore m. sordoII 1. [θʌmp] 2.to thump on — picchiare a [ door]; pestare su [ piano]
2) (clump)•* * *1. noun((the sound of) a heavy blow or hit: They heard a thump on the door; He gave him a thump on the head.) colpo2. verb(to hit, move or fall with, or make, a dull, heavy noise.) colpire* * *[θʌmp]1. n(blow) forte colpo, (noise of fall) tonfo2. vt3. vi(person: on door, table) picchiare, battere, (move heavily) camminare pesantemente, (pound: heart) battere forte•* * *thump /ɵʌmp/n.2 colpo sordo; rumore sordo; tonfo.(to) thump /ɵʌmp/v. t. e i.1 battere; colpire; percuotere; picchiare; menar botte; dare pugni: to thump on the door, bussare forte alla porta2 fare un rumore sordo; cadere con un tonfo● (fig. fam.) to thump the big drum, battersi la grancassa □ to thump each other, picchiarsi; darsele di santa ragione □ His heart thumped in his chest, il cuore gli batteva forte.* * *I [θʌmp]1) (blow) botta f., colpo m.2) (sound) rumore m. sordoII 1. [θʌmp] 2.to thump on — picchiare a [ door]; pestare su [ piano]
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vol·ler adjfull of1) ( voll bedeckt)ein Gesicht \voller Falten a very wrinkled face;ein Hemd \voller Flecken a shirt covered in stains2) (erfüllt, durchdrungen) full;ein Leben \voller Schmerzen a life full of pain;\voller Wut schlug er mit der Faust auf den Tisch full of anger he thumped the table with his fist;er steckt \voller Widersprüche you never know where you are with him ( fam) -
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f 1. (część stopy) heel- słychać było dudnienie bosych pięt po podłodze the thumping of bare feet across the floor was heard, bare feet thumped across the floor- przysiadła na piętach she squatted on her heels- obrócił się na pięcie i wyszedł he turned on his heel and left- świecić gołymi a. bosymi piętami (być bosym) to be barefoot; (być w podartych butach) to wear battered a. down-at-heel shoes2. (w skarpecie, pończosze) heel, heel-piece; (w bucie) counter- przetarła mi się pięta w lewej skarpecie my left sock has worn threadbare on the heel- miał dziurę na pięcie he had a hole in his heel- pończocha jest dziurawa na pięcie the stocking has a hole on the heel3. Żegl. (masztu) heel; (bomu) gooseneck- pięta kotwicy the crown of an anchor■ pięta Achillesa a. achillesowa Achilles’ heel- fizyka zawsze była moją piętą achillesową physics has always been my weak point a. Achilles’ heel- deptać komuś po piętach a. następować komuś na pięty to be hard on sb’s heels, to breathe down sb’s neck- mieć kogoś/coś w pięcie pot., euf. not to give a fig pot. a. a monkey’s posp. about sb/sth- nie dorastać komuś do pięt to not be a patch on sb; to be no match for sb GB pot.- odpowiedział jej tak, że jej w pięty poszło what he said cut her to the quick a. touched her on the raw pot.- tak mu nagadam, że mu w pięty pójdzie I’ll give him such a talking-to that he won’t forget it in a hurryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pię|ta
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s.1 porrazo (blow); ruido seco (sonido)2 golpe, porrazo, golpetazo, cate.3 batacazo, madrazo, golpe fuerte y estruendoso de una persona al caer, estacazo.vt.1 dar un porrazo a (hit)2 aporrear, sonar, surtir un puñetazo a.vi.1 golpear (on table, door)I could hear him thumping around upstairs lo oía dar fuertes pisadas en el apartamento o piso de arriba (español de España)my heart was thumping el corazón me latía con fuerza(pt & pp thumped)
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