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1 desaparecer
v.1 to disappear.me ha desaparecido la pluma my pen has disappearedserá mejor que desaparezcas de escena durante una temporada you'd better make yourself scarce for a whiledesaparecer de la faz de la tierra to vanish from the face of the earth¡desaparece de mi vista ahora mismo! get out of my sight this minute!La tristeza desaparece al amanecer Sadness disappears at dawn.Sus dudas desaparecieron His doubts disappeared.2 to go missing.* * *1 (dejar de estar) to disappear\desaparecer del mapa figurado to vanish off the face of the earthhacer desaparecer to cause to disappear, hide 2 (quitar) to get rid of* * *verbto disappear, vanish* * *1. VI1) [persona, objeto] to disappear, go missinghan desaparecido dos niños en el bosque — two children have disappeared o gone missing in the wood
me han desaparecido diez euros — ten euros of mine have disappeared o gone missing
mapa¡desaparece de mi vista! — get out of my sight!
2) [mancha, olor, síntoma] to disappear, go (away)3) euf (=morir) to pass away2.VT LAm (Pol) to disappeardesaparecieron a los disidentes — they disappeared the dissidents, the dissidents were disappeared
* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( de lugar) to disappearc) ( de la vista) to disappeardesapareció entre la muchedumbre — he disappeared o vanished into the crowd
2.desaparece de mi vista — (fam) get out of my sight
desaparecerse v pron (Andes) to disappear* * *= disappear, disband, fade (away/out), fall into + obscurity, vanish, die out, evaporate, go away, dissolve, pass on, go + missing, sweep away, slip through + the cracks, swallow up, slip from + the scene, go out of + existence, go + the way of the dodo, follow + the dodo, go + the way of the horseless carriage, go + the way of the dinosaur(s), blow away, wither away, drop from + sight, pass away, fizzle out, efface, fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, go + forever, peter out, skulk off, sneak off, sneak away, go into + hiding, wear off, be all gone.Ex. This feature, portability, can be a mixed blessing-things which can be moved have a habit of disappearing.Ex. With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.Ex. Trails that are not frequently followed are prone to fade, items are not fully permanent, memory is transitory.Ex. The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.Ex. She seized her sweater and purse and vanished.Ex. These changes accelerated through much of the nineteenth century, with the older material such as the chivalric romance dying out about the 1960s.Ex. It is pointless to create interest if it is then allowed to evaporate because the books cannot be obtained.Ex. Not surprisingly, the girls went away embarrassed, and the mother, if she was any better informed, was certainly none the wiser.Ex. He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.Ex. Further, it is true in nature that organisms are born, grow and mature, decline and pass on.Ex. This article describes the consequences of a burglary of a during which the desktop system, computer, image setter, and a FAX machine went missing.Ex. Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.Ex. The author discusses the factors which have led to early adolescent services slipping through the cracks.Ex. The growing complexity of computing environments requires creative solutions to prevent the gain in productivity promised by computing advances from being swallowed up by the necessity of moving information from one environment to another.Ex. With their numbers and their prices, serials in the paper format are as a spring fog slipping from the scene.Ex. The volunteer fire companies went out of existence, as did their library associations.Ex. Today, all of the early independents have gone the way of the dodo = En la actualidad, todas las empresas independientes originales han desaparecido.Ex. It has the choice: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex. When databases of information (particularly in full text) first became available on the Internet, many users felt that thesauri and subject classifications were no longer needed and would go the way of horseless carriages.Ex. The library will have to learn to cope with new technology and even larger amounts of material if it wishes to avoid going the way of the dinosaur.Ex. Its prediction that, with the passing of years, the taint of scandal will blow away, looks over-optimistic.Ex. He concludes that public libraries will wither away, together with the rights of the individual member of the public to information.Ex. The older material, such as the chivalric romances, dropped from sight.Ex. These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.Ex. Over the weekend, she started three articles and each one fizzled out for lack of inspiration.Ex. The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex. But he may be put under house arrest, a dire fate for a man who is terrified of fading into obscurity.Ex. The music industry as we know it is slowly fading into oblivion.Ex. Those were the good old days and now they have gone forever.Ex. Press demands for information soon petered out but enquiries from the general public continued for many months.Ex. Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Ex. One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Ex. So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.Ex. The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.Ex. We're all familiar with the idea of novelty value and how it wears off with time.Ex. The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.----* aparecer y desaparecer = come and go.* barreras + desaparecer = boundaries + dissolve.* desaparecer de la faz de la tierra = vanish from + the face of the earth, disappear from + the face of the earth.* desaparecer en el horizonte cabalgando al atardecer = ride off + into the sunset.* desaparecer en la distancia = disappear in + the distance.* desaparecer gradualmente = fade into + the sunset.* desaparecer las diferencias = blur + distinctions, blur + the lines between, blur + the boundaries between.* desaparecer poco a poco = fade into + the sunset.* desaparecer sin dejar huella = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* desaparecer sin dejar rastro = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* desear fuertemente que Algo desaparezca = will + Nombre + away.* estar desapareciendo = be on the way out.* hacer desaparecer = eradicate, dispel, banish.* hacer desaparecer un mito = dispel + myth.* hacer mucho tiempo que Algo ha desaparecido = be long gone.* límites + desaparecer = boundaries + crumble.* problema + desaparecer = problem + go away.* que no desaparece = lingering.* viejas costumbres nunca desaparecen, las = old ways never die, the.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( de lugar) to disappearc) ( de la vista) to disappeardesapareció entre la muchedumbre — he disappeared o vanished into the crowd
2.desaparece de mi vista — (fam) get out of my sight
desaparecerse v pron (Andes) to disappear* * *= disappear, disband, fade (away/out), fall into + obscurity, vanish, die out, evaporate, go away, dissolve, pass on, go + missing, sweep away, slip through + the cracks, swallow up, slip from + the scene, go out of + existence, go + the way of the dodo, follow + the dodo, go + the way of the horseless carriage, go + the way of the dinosaur(s), blow away, wither away, drop from + sight, pass away, fizzle out, efface, fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, go + forever, peter out, skulk off, sneak off, sneak away, go into + hiding, wear off, be all gone.Ex: This feature, portability, can be a mixed blessing-things which can be moved have a habit of disappearing.
Ex: With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.Ex: Trails that are not frequently followed are prone to fade, items are not fully permanent, memory is transitory.Ex: The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.Ex: She seized her sweater and purse and vanished.Ex: These changes accelerated through much of the nineteenth century, with the older material such as the chivalric romance dying out about the 1960s.Ex: It is pointless to create interest if it is then allowed to evaporate because the books cannot be obtained.Ex: Not surprisingly, the girls went away embarrassed, and the mother, if she was any better informed, was certainly none the wiser.Ex: He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.Ex: Further, it is true in nature that organisms are born, grow and mature, decline and pass on.Ex: This article describes the consequences of a burglary of a during which the desktop system, computer, image setter, and a FAX machine went missing.Ex: Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.Ex: The author discusses the factors which have led to early adolescent services slipping through the cracks.Ex: The growing complexity of computing environments requires creative solutions to prevent the gain in productivity promised by computing advances from being swallowed up by the necessity of moving information from one environment to another.Ex: With their numbers and their prices, serials in the paper format are as a spring fog slipping from the scene.Ex: The volunteer fire companies went out of existence, as did their library associations.Ex: Today, all of the early independents have gone the way of the dodo = En la actualidad, todas las empresas independientes originales han desaparecido.Ex: It has the choice: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex: When databases of information (particularly in full text) first became available on the Internet, many users felt that thesauri and subject classifications were no longer needed and would go the way of horseless carriages.Ex: The library will have to learn to cope with new technology and even larger amounts of material if it wishes to avoid going the way of the dinosaur.Ex: Its prediction that, with the passing of years, the taint of scandal will blow away, looks over-optimistic.Ex: He concludes that public libraries will wither away, together with the rights of the individual member of the public to information.Ex: The older material, such as the chivalric romances, dropped from sight.Ex: These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.Ex: Over the weekend, she started three articles and each one fizzled out for lack of inspiration.Ex: The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex: But he may be put under house arrest, a dire fate for a man who is terrified of fading into obscurity.Ex: The music industry as we know it is slowly fading into oblivion.Ex: Those were the good old days and now they have gone forever.Ex: Press demands for information soon petered out but enquiries from the general public continued for many months.Ex: Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.Ex: One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.Ex: So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.Ex: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.Ex: We're all familiar with the idea of novelty value and how it wears off with time.Ex: The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.* aparecer y desaparecer = come and go.* barreras + desaparecer = boundaries + dissolve.* desaparecer de la faz de la tierra = vanish from + the face of the earth, disappear from + the face of the earth.* desaparecer en el horizonte cabalgando al atardecer = ride off + into the sunset.* desaparecer en la distancia = disappear in + the distance.* desaparecer gradualmente = fade into + the sunset.* desaparecer las diferencias = blur + distinctions, blur + the lines between, blur + the boundaries between.* desaparecer poco a poco = fade into + the sunset.* desaparecer sin dejar huella = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* desaparecer sin dejar rastro = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* desear fuertemente que Algo desaparezca = will + Nombre + away.* estar desapareciendo = be on the way out.* hacer desaparecer = eradicate, dispel, banish.* hacer desaparecer un mito = dispel + myth.* hacer mucho tiempo que Algo ha desaparecido = be long gone.* límites + desaparecer = boundaries + crumble.* problema + desaparecer = problem + go away.* que no desaparece = lingering.* viejas costumbres nunca desaparecen, las = old ways never die, the.* * *desaparecer [E3 ]vi1 (de un lugar) to disappeardesapareció sin dejar huella he disappeared o vanished without trace, he did a vanishing trick o a disappearing act ( hum)hizo desaparecer el sombrero ante sus ojos he made the hat disappear o vanish before their very eyesen esta oficina las cosas tienden a desaparecer things tend to disappear o go missing in this office2 «dolor/síntoma» to disappear; «cicatriz» to disappear, go; «costumbre» to disappear, die outlo dejé en remojo y la mancha desapareció I left it to soak and the stain came outtenía que hacer desaparecer las pruebas he had to get rid of the evidence3 (de la vista) to disappearel sol desapareció detrás de una nube the sun disappeared o went behind a cloudel ladrón desapareció entre la muchedumbre the thief disappeared o vanished into the crowddesaparece de mi vista antes de que te pegue ( fam); get out of my sight before I wallop you ( colloq)( Andes)1 (de un lugar) to disappearse desaparecieron mis gafas my glasses have disappeared2 (de la vista) to disappear* * *
desaparecer ( conjugate desaparecer) verbo intransitivo [persona/objeto] to disappear;
[dolor/síntoma/cicatriz] to disappear, go;
[ costumbre] to disappear, die out;
[ mancha] to come out
desaparecerse verbo pronominal (Andes) to disappear
desaparecer verbo intransitivo to disappear: me ha desaparecido la cartera, I can't find my wallet
el sol desapareció detrás de las nubes, the sun vanished behind the clouds
♦ Locuciones: desaparecer del mapa/de la faz de la tierra, to vanish off the face of the earth
' desaparecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confundirse
- disipar
- escabullirse
- lance
- magia
- mapa
- obliterar
- perderse
- volar
- volatilizarse
- camino
- comer
- ir
- pasar
- quitar
- sacar
English:
disappear
- dissipate
- linger
- lost
- magic away
- melt away
- sink away
- trace
- vanish
- face
- melt
- missing
* * *♦ videsapareció tras las colinas it dropped out of sight behind the hills;me ha desaparecido la pluma my pen has disappeared;hizo desaparecer una paloma y un conejo he made a dove and a rabbit vanish;será mejor que desaparezcas de escena durante una temporada you'd better make yourself scarce for a while;desaparecer de la faz de la tierra to vanish from the face of the earth;¡desaparece de mi vista ahora mismo! get out of my sight this minute!2. [dolor, síntomas, mancha] to disappear, to go;[cicatriz] to disappear; [sarpullido] to clear up3. [en guerra, accidente] to go missing, to disappear;muchos desaparecieron durante la represión many people disappeared during the crackdown♦ vtAm [persona] = to detain extrajudicially during political repression and possibly kill* * *I v/i disappear, vanishII v/t L.Am.disappear fam, make disappear* * *desaparecer {53} vt: to cause to disappeardesaparecer vi: to disappear, to vanish* * *desaparecer vb to disappear -
2 rastro
m.1 trail (pista).seguir el rastro de alguien to trail somebodyperder el rastro de alguien to lose track of somebody2 trace (vestigio).sin dejar rastro without traceno hay o queda ni rastro de él there's no sign of himcuando llegamos no había ni rastro de cerveza when we got there there wasn't a drop of beer left3 flea market (mercado).4 slaughtering house.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rastrar.* * *1 (instrumento) rake3 (vestigio) vestige4 (mercado) flea market\perder el rastro de alguien to lose somebody's trailseguir el rastro de alguien to follow somebody's trail* * *noun m.1) trace2) track, trail* * *SM1) (=pista) trail; (=olor) scentla policía ha seguido el rastro a o de los atracadores — the police have followed the robbers' trail
2) (=señal) traceni rastro: no ha quedado ni rastro del jamón — there isn't a scrap of ham left
3) (Agr) (=rastrillo) rake; (=grada) harrow4) (=mercadillo) fleamarketel Rastro — fleamarket in Madrid
5) † (=matadero) slaughterhouse* * *1) (pista, huella) trail; (señal, vestigio) trace, sign2) ( mercado) flea market* * *1) (pista, huella) trail; (señal, vestigio) trace, sign2) ( mercado) flea market* * *rastro11 = trace.Ex: But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.
* dejar rastro = leave + a trace.* desaparecer sin dejar rastro = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* sin dejar rastro = into thin air.rastro22 = flea market.Ex: Libraries should think carefully before rejecting 'the literature of the flea-market', for which there may be popular demand and without which serious study will be handicapped.
* * *rastro (↑ rastro a1)A1 (pista, huella) trailseguimos el rastro del ladrón we are following o we are on the thief's trail2 (señal, vestigio) trace, signdel dinero no quedó ni rastro there was no sign of the moneyno dejaron ni rastro de la comida they ate every last bit of the food, they didn't leave a single scrap of foodno demostró el menor rastro de egoísmo she displayed no trace of selfishnessno le quedaba ni rastro de maquillaje en el rostro not a trace of makeup was left on her facedesapareció sin dejar rastro she disappeared without (a) traceB (mercado) flea marketC ( Méx) slaughter houseIn some parts of Spain, the name given to a weekly open-air flea market, where all kinds of items are sold. The name El Rastro as such refers to a very big market of this type held in Madrid at weekends.* * *
rastro sustantivo masculino
1 (pista, huella) trail;
(señal, vestigio) trace, sign;
2 ( mercado) flea market
rastro sustantivo masculino
1 (de un animal, etc) trail, track
2 (vestigio) trace, sign
sin dejar rastro, without a trace
3 (mercado callejero) flea market
' rastro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
huella
- olfatear
- parar
- pista
- reguero
- regusto
- resabio
- seguir
English:
cold
- flea market
- market
- self-pity
- sign
- trace
- track
- trail
- vanish
- flea
- scent
* * *rastro nm1. [pista] trail;seguir el rastro de alguien to trail sb;perder el rastro de alguien to lose track of sb2. [vestigio] trace;desapareció sin dejar rastro he vanished without trace;cuando llegamos no había ni rastro de cerveza when we got there there wasn't a drop of beer left3. [mercado] flea market* * *m1 street market2 ( huella) trace;desaparecer sin dejar rastro vanish without trace;seguir el rastro a alguien follow s.o.’s trail* * *rastro nm1) pista: trail, track2) vestigio: trace, sign* * *rastro n1. (pista) trail2. (señal, vestigio) trace / sign3. (mercadillo) flea market -
3 huella
f.1 footprint.huella digital o dactilar fingerprinthuella genética genetic fingerprint2 trace (vestigio).3 mark.dejar huella to leave one's mark4 step.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: hollar.* * *1 (de pie) footprint; (de ruedas) track2 figurado (vestigio) trace, sign\dejar huella to leave one's mark (en, on)no quedar ni huella not to be a traceseguir las huellas de alguien figurado to follow in somebody's footstepshuella dactilar fingerprint* * *noun f.1) footprint2) fingerprint3) track* * *SF1) [en el suelo] (=pisada) footprint, footstep; [de coche, animal] trackhuella dactilar, huella digital — fingerprint
2) (=rastro) tracesin dejar huella — without leaving a trace, leaving no sign
3) (=impronta)el presidente dejó huella inconfundible en el partido — the president left his unmistakable mark o stamp on the party
4) (=acto) tread, treading5) [de escalera] tread* * *a) ( pisada - de persona) footprint, footstep; (- de rueda) tracklas huellas del animal — the animal's tracks o pawprints (o hoofmarks etc)
b) ( vestigio) markc) ( de escalón) tread* * *= trace, footprint, imprint, footprint, footprint, track, print.Ex. But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex. Such compact drives are attractive devices for laptop computers and for internal installation in desktop computers with compact footprints.Ex. Harris was a librarian par excellence, whose imprint will become indelible in the history of Nigerian librarianship.Ex. In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Information footprint: a satellite-based information service'.Ex. Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.Ex. Some of the exhibition's objects are plaster casts of such perishables as dying daffodil heads and hoof prints.----* borrar + Posesivo + huellas = cover up + Posesivo + tracks.* dejar huella = leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + a trace, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + an impression, leave + an imprint, make + an impression.* dejar huellas = leave + footprints.* dejar una huella imborrable = leave + a lasting memory.* dejar una huella imborrable = leave + a lasting impression.* desaparecer sin dejar huella = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* hacer huella = leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impression.* huella dactilar = fingerprint [finger-print].* huella de carbono = carbon imprint, carbon footprint.* huella dejada por el pulgar = thumb-mark.* huella ecológica = ecological imprint, ecological footprint.* huellas = set of tracks.* identificación mediante las huellas dactilares = finger-print identification.* sin dejar huella = into thin air.* * *a) ( pisada - de persona) footprint, footstep; (- de rueda) tracklas huellas del animal — the animal's tracks o pawprints (o hoofmarks etc)
b) ( vestigio) markc) ( de escalón) tread* * *= trace, footprint, imprint, footprint, footprint, track, print.Ex: But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.
Ex: Such compact drives are attractive devices for laptop computers and for internal installation in desktop computers with compact footprints.Ex: Harris was a librarian par excellence, whose imprint will become indelible in the history of Nigerian librarianship.Ex: In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Information footprint: a satellite-based information service'.Ex: Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.Ex: Some of the exhibition's objects are plaster casts of such perishables as dying daffodil heads and hoof prints.* borrar + Posesivo + huellas = cover up + Posesivo + tracks.* dejar huella = leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + a trace, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + an impression, leave + an imprint, make + an impression.* dejar huellas = leave + footprints.* dejar una huella imborrable = leave + a lasting memory.* dejar una huella imborrable = leave + a lasting impression.* desaparecer sin dejar huella = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.* hacer huella = leave + an impression, touch + Posesivo + life, leave + Posesivo + mark, cut + a swath(e), leave + an imprint, make + an impression.* huella dactilar = fingerprint [finger-print].* huella de carbono = carbon imprint, carbon footprint.* huella dejada por el pulgar = thumb-mark.* huella ecológica = ecological imprint, ecological footprint.* huellas = set of tracks.* identificación mediante las huellas dactilares = finger-print identification.* sin dejar huella = into thin air.* * *siguieron las huellas del animal they followed the animal's tracks o pawprints ( o hoofmarks etc)2 (vestigio) markla huella islámica en la literatura española the Islamic influence on Spanish literatureen su rostro se veía la huella del tiempo time had left its mark on his face ( liter)desaparecieron sin dejar huella they disappeared without (a) trace3 (de un escalón) treadCompuestos:carbon footprintecological footprintgenetic fingerprint● huellas dactilares or digitalesfpl fingerprints (pl)social impact; social footprint* * *
Del verbo hollar: ( conjugate hollar)
huella es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
hollar
huella
huella sustantivo femenino
(— de rueda) track;
huellas dactilares fingerprints
huella sustantivo femenino
1 (pisada) footprint
(de vehículo, animal) track
huella dactilar o digital, fingerprint
2 fig (rastro, señal) trace, sign
dejar la huella, to leave one's mark: dejó una huella en el cristal, it left a mark on the glass
' huella' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dactilar
- estampar
- imprimir
- marca
- pisada
- seña
- señal
- señalar
- dejar
- impacto
- indicio
- marcar
- mordida
- perro
- rastro
- reciente
- resquicio
English:
fingerprint
- footprint
- impression
- imprint
- mark
- print
- sign
- skidmark
- suspicion
- track
- finger
- foot
* * *♦ nf1. [de persona] footprint;[de animal, rueda] track;seguir las huellas de alguien to follow in sb's footstepshuella dactilar fingerprint;huella digital fingerprint;huella genética genetic fingerprint2. [vestigio] trace;todavía no han desaparecido las huellas de las inundaciones you can still see the signs of the flooding3. [impresión profunda] mark;su rostro reflejaba las huellas del esfuerzo her face showed signs of the effort she was putting in;dejar huella: desaparecieron sin dejar huella they vanished without trace;un estilo de componer que ha dejado huella a style of composing that has been very influential;sus enseñanzas dejaron huella en sus discípulos her teachings influenced her followers4. [de escalón] tread* * *f mark; de animal track;seguir las huellas de alguien follow in s.o.’s footsteps* * *huella nf1) : footprintseguir las huellas de alguien: to follow in someone's footsteps2) : mark, impactdejar huella: to leave one's marksin dejar huella: without a trace3)huella dactilar : fingerprint* * *huella n1. (de persona) footprint2. (de animal, vehículo) track -
4 traccia sf
['trattʃa] traccia (-ce)1) (gen), (fig : segno) mark, (di lumaca) trace, (di ruota) track, trail, (di animale) tracks pl, (di persona) footprints plperdere le tracce di qn — to lose track of o lose the trail of sb
seguire le tracce di qn — to follow sb's footprints o tracks, fig to follow in sb's footsteps
2) (residuo, vestigia di civiltà) trace, (indizio) sign3) (schema) outline -
5 traccia
sf ['trattʃa] traccia (-ce)1) (gen), (fig : segno) mark, (di lumaca) trace, (di ruota) track, trail, (di animale) tracks pl, (di persona) footprints plperdere le tracce di qn — to lose track of o lose the trail of sb
seguire le tracce di qn — to follow sb's footprints o tracks, fig to follow in sb's footsteps
2) (residuo, vestigia di civiltà) trace, (indizio) sign3) (schema) outline -
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pf — przepa|dać2 impf (przepadnę, przepadniesz, przepadł, przepadła, przepadli — dam) vi 1. (zaginąć) to disappear, to vanish- wyjechał za granicę i przepadł bez wieści he went abroad and vanished without trace- gdzie on przepada na całe dnie? where does he disappear to for days on end?- przepadła nam cała biżuteria all our jewellery disappeared- przepadła mi gdzieś twoja książka I’ve lost your book somewhere- list przepadł bezpowrotnie the letter was irretrievably lost- samolot przepadał co chwila w chmurach the aircraft kept disappearing into the clouds- pies przepadł w ciemności the dog disappeared in the darkness- w powodzi przepadł nam domek z ogrodem we lost a house with a garden in the flood- przepadły mi pieniądze zainwestowane na giełdzie I’ve lost the money I invested in stocks- przepadły wyniki tylu lat doświadczeń so many years of experiments have been irretrievably lost- projekt przepadł wskutek braku pieniędzy the project fell through due to lack of money- miałem zawał i przepadł mi rejs po Morzu Karaibskim I had a heart attack and missed the Caribbean cruise- pośpiesz się, bo ci przepadnie wizyta u lekarza hurry up or you’ll miss your appointment with the doctor5. (doznać niepowodzenia) to fail, to lose- nasz kandydat przepadł w pierwszej turze wyborów our candidate lost in the first round of the elections- połowa studentów przepadła podczas egzaminu końcowego half of the students failed their final exam- biedaczka, przepada we wszystkich konkursach poor thing, she never makes it to the winner’s rostrum of any competition- nasza drużyna przepadła w finałach our team failed in the finals- wszystko przepadło all is lost6. książk. (nie poradzić sobie) to be lost- jest tak niezaradna, że bez pomocy rodziców przepadłaby she’s so impractical, she would be lost without her parentsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przepa|ść2
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7 безследно
without leaving a traceбезследно изчезнал missingтой изчезна безследно he vanished without a trace* * *безслѐдно,нареч. without leaving a trace; \безследно изчезнал missing; той изчезна \безследно he vanished without a trace.* * *1. without leaving a trace 2. БЕЗСЛЕДНО изчезнал missing 3. той изчезна БЕЗСЛЕДНО he vanished without a trace -
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9 В-185
КАК (БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО) В ВОДУ КАНУЛ coll VP subj: usu. human, animal, or concr past only usu. this WO (a person, thing etc) vanished completelyX как в воду канул - X (has) vanished into thin airX (has) disappeared (vanished) without a trace (in limited contexts) the earth seems to have swallowed X up.В это время из дамских благовонных уст к нему устремилось множество намёков и вопросов, проникнутых насквозь тонкостию и любезностию... Но он отвечал на всё решительным невниманием, и приятные фразы канули как в воду (Гоголь 3). At that moment a great many hints and questions full of the most polite and refined subtleties were fired at him from the fragrant lips of the ladies.... But Chichikov paid no attention whatever and the agreeable phrases vanished into thin air (3a).Изварин посидел немного и ушёл, а наутро исчез, - как в воду канул (Шолохов 3). They sat talking for a while, then Izvarin left, and by morning he had disappeared without a trace (3a).Известный всей решительно Москве знаменитый театральный администратор канул как в воду (Булгаков 9). This man, known to the entire theatrical world of Moscow, seemed to have vanished without a trace (9b).«С той поры Пряж кину не видели?» -...спросил Антон. «Нет. Люся как в воду канула» (Чернёнок 2). "You haven't seen Priazhkina since?" Anton asked. "No. The earth swallowed her up, it seems" (2a). -
10 будто в воду канул
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ КАНУЛ coll[VP; subj: usu. human, animal, or concr; past only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (a person, thing etc) vanished completely:- [in limited contexts] the earth seems to have swallowed X up.♦ В это время из дамских благовонных уст к нему устремилось множество намёков и вопросов, проникнутых насквозь тонкостию и любезностию... Но он отвечал на всё решительным невниманием, и приятные фразы канули как в воду (Гоголь 3). At that moment a great many hints and questions full of the most polite and refined subtleties were fired at him from the fragrant lips of the ladies.... But Chichikov paid no attention whatever and the agreeable phrases vanished into thin air (За).♦ Изварин посидел немного и ушёл, а наутро исчез, - как в воду канул (Шолохов 3). They sat talking for a while, then Izvarin left, and by morning he had disappeared without a trace (3a).♦ Известный всей решительно Москве знаменитый театральный администратор канул как в воду (Булгаков 9). This man, known to the entire theatrical world of Moscow, seemed to have vanished without a trace (9b).♦ "С той поры Пряжкину не видели?" -...спросил Антон. "Нет. Люся как в воду канула" (Чернёнок 2). "You haven't seen Priazhkina since?" Anton asked. "No. The earth swallowed her up, it seems" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > будто в воду канул
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11 как в воду канул
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ КАНУЛ coll[VP; subj: usu. human, animal, or concr; past only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (a person, thing etc) vanished completely:- [in limited contexts] the earth seems to have swallowed X up.♦ В это время из дамских благовонных уст к нему устремилось множество намёков и вопросов, проникнутых насквозь тонкостию и любезностию... Но он отвечал на всё решительным невниманием, и приятные фразы канули как в воду (Гоголь 3). At that moment a great many hints and questions full of the most polite and refined subtleties were fired at him from the fragrant lips of the ladies.... But Chichikov paid no attention whatever and the agreeable phrases vanished into thin air (За).♦ Изварин посидел немного и ушёл, а наутро исчез, - как в воду канул (Шолохов 3). They sat talking for a while, then Izvarin left, and by morning he had disappeared without a trace (3a).♦ Известный всей решительно Москве знаменитый театральный администратор канул как в воду (Булгаков 9). This man, known to the entire theatrical world of Moscow, seemed to have vanished without a trace (9b).♦ "С той поры Пряжкину не видели?" -...спросил Антон. "Нет. Люся как в воду канула" (Чернёнок 2). "You haven't seen Priazhkina since?" Anton asked. "No. The earth swallowed her up, it seems" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как в воду канул
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12 словно в воду канул
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ КАНУЛ coll[VP; subj: usu. human, animal, or concr; past only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (a person, thing etc) vanished completely:- [in limited contexts] the earth seems to have swallowed X up.♦ В это время из дамских благовонных уст к нему устремилось множество намёков и вопросов, проникнутых насквозь тонкостию и любезностию... Но он отвечал на всё решительным невниманием, и приятные фразы канули как в воду (Гоголь 3). At that moment a great many hints and questions full of the most polite and refined subtleties were fired at him from the fragrant lips of the ladies.... But Chichikov paid no attention whatever and the agreeable phrases vanished into thin air (За).♦ Изварин посидел немного и ушёл, а наутро исчез, - как в воду канул (Шолохов 3). They sat talking for a while, then Izvarin left, and by morning he had disappeared without a trace (3a).♦ Известный всей решительно Москве знаменитый театральный администратор канул как в воду (Булгаков 9). This man, known to the entire theatrical world of Moscow, seemed to have vanished without a trace (9b).♦ "С той поры Пряжкину не видели?" -...спросил Антон. "Нет. Люся как в воду канула" (Чернёнок 2). "You haven't seen Priazhkina since?" Anton asked. "No. The earth swallowed her up, it seems" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > словно в воду канул
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13 точно в воду канул
• КАК <БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО> В ВОДУ КАНУЛ coll[VP; subj: usu. human, animal, or concr; past only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (a person, thing etc) vanished completely:- [in limited contexts] the earth seems to have swallowed X up.♦ В это время из дамских благовонных уст к нему устремилось множество намёков и вопросов, проникнутых насквозь тонкостию и любезностию... Но он отвечал на всё решительным невниманием, и приятные фразы канули как в воду (Гоголь 3). At that moment a great many hints and questions full of the most polite and refined subtleties were fired at him from the fragrant lips of the ladies.... But Chichikov paid no attention whatever and the agreeable phrases vanished into thin air (За).♦ Изварин посидел немного и ушёл, а наутро исчез, - как в воду канул (Шолохов 3). They sat talking for a while, then Izvarin left, and by morning he had disappeared without a trace (3a).♦ Известный всей решительно Москве знаменитый театральный администратор канул как в воду (Булгаков 9). This man, known to the entire theatrical world of Moscow, seemed to have vanished without a trace (9b).♦ "С той поры Пряжкину не видели?" -...спросил Антон. "Нет. Люся как в воду канула" (Чернёнок 2). "You haven't seen Priazhkina since?" Anton asked. "No. The earth swallowed her up, it seems" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > точно в воду канул
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14 С-249
(И) СЛЕД ПРОСТЫЛ (ПРОПАЛ) co// VP subj. these forms only fixed WO1. кого-чего \С-249 (of a person, animal, or vehicle) s.o. or sth. abruptly disappeared (when of a person, by hiding or running off), making it seem as if he or it had never been in the place in question at all: X-a и след простыл — X vanished without a traceX vanished (disappeared) into thin air all trace of X vanished (disappeared) (in limited contexts) X was long gone person X beat it (flew the coop, took off).Думаю, что козы - самые хитрые из всех четвероногих. Бывало, только зазеваешься, а их уже и след простыл... (Искандер 6). I think goats are the most cunning of all four-legged creatures. I had only to let my mind wander a moment and sometimes they would vanish without a trace... (6a).Потребовал Боро-давкин к себе вероломного жида, чтоб повесить, но его уж и след простыл... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Wartkin summoned the perfidious Jew in order to hang him, but he had disappeared into thin air... (1a).Едва я на миг отвернулся, как на пустом месте уже снова стоял знакомый розовый куст, а девушки и след простыл (Катаев 2)....1 only had to turn away for a moment for the familiar pink bush to reappear in this empty space, while all trace of the girl had disappeared (2a)....Он (старик) повернулся, чтобы снова ухватить за рукав длинноволосого, в джинсах и с портфельчиком, врага, но того, оказывается, уже и след простыл (Аксенов 7)...Не (the old man) swirled around to recapture the enemy, but the enemy-long hair, jeans, attache case, and all-had in the interim flown the coop (7a).2. чего \С-249 (of lost, stolen etc objects) sth. disappeared and cannot be found or gotten back: X-a и след простыл = (present contexts) X is nowhere to be found ( seen)there is no sign of X (anywhere) (it's as if) X vanished into thin air.Вчера я забыла на работе сумку. Вернулась с полдороги - а ее и след простыл. Yesterday I forgot my pocketbook at work, and when I went back for it, it was nowhere to be found. -
15 и след пропал
• (И) СЛЕД ПРОСТЫЛ < ПРОПАЛ> coll[VPsubj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. кого-чего и след пропал (of a person, animal, or vehicle) s.o. or sth. abruptly disappeared (when of a person, by hiding or running off), making it seem as if he or it had never been in the place in question at all:- [in limited contexts] X was long gone;- person X beat it (flew the coop, took off).♦ Думаю, что козы - самые хитрые из всех четвероногих. Бывало, только зазеваешься, а их уже и след простыл... (Искандер 6). I think goats are the most cunning of all four-legged creatures. I had only to let my mind wander a moment and sometimes they would vanish without a trace... (6a).♦ Потребовал Бородавкин к себе вероломного жида, чтоб повесить, но его уж и след простыл... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Wartkin summoned the perfidious Jew in order to hang him, but he had disappeared into thin air... (1a).♦...Едва я на миг отвернулся, как на пустом месте уже снова стоял знакомый розовый куст, а девушки и след простыл (Катаев 2)....I only had to turn away for a moment for the familiar pink bush to reappear in this empty space, while all trace of the girl had disappeared (2a).♦...Он [старик] повернулся, чтобы снова ухватить за рукав длинноволосого, в джинсах и с портфельчиком, врага, но того, оказывается, уже и след простыл (Аксенов 7)....Не [the old man] swirled around to recapture the enemy, but the enemy-long hair, jeans, attache case, and all-had in the interim flown the coop (7a).2. чего и след пропал (of lost, stolen etc objects) sth. disappeared and cannot be found or gotten back: X-a и след простыл ≈ [present contexts]⇒ X is nowhere to be found (seen); there is no sign of X (anywhere); (it's as if) X vanished into thin air.♦ Вчера я забыла на работе сумку. Вернулась с полдороги - а её и след простыл. Yesterday I forgot my pocketbook at work, and when I went back for it, it was nowhere to be found.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и след пропал
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16 и след простыл
• (И) СЛЕД ПРОСТЫЛ < ПРОПАЛ> coll[VPsubj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. кого-чего и след простыл (of a person, animal, or vehicle) s.o. or sth. abruptly disappeared (when of a person, by hiding or running off), making it seem as if he or it had never been in the place in question at all:- [in limited contexts] X was long gone;- person X beat it (flew the coop, took off).♦ Думаю, что козы - самые хитрые из всех четвероногих. Бывало, только зазеваешься, а их уже и след простыл... (Искандер 6). I think goats are the most cunning of all four-legged creatures. I had only to let my mind wander a moment and sometimes they would vanish without a trace... (6a).♦ Потребовал Бородавкин к себе вероломного жида, чтоб повесить, но его уж и след простыл... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Wartkin summoned the perfidious Jew in order to hang him, but he had disappeared into thin air... (1a).♦...Едва я на миг отвернулся, как на пустом месте уже снова стоял знакомый розовый куст, а девушки и след простыл (Катаев 2)....I only had to turn away for a moment for the familiar pink bush to reappear in this empty space, while all trace of the girl had disappeared (2a).♦...Он [старик] повернулся, чтобы снова ухватить за рукав длинноволосого, в джинсах и с портфельчиком, врага, но того, оказывается, уже и след простыл (Аксенов 7)....Не [the old man] swirled around to recapture the enemy, but the enemy-long hair, jeans, attache case, and all-had in the interim flown the coop (7a).2. чего и след простыл (of lost, stolen etc objects) sth. disappeared and cannot be found or gotten back: X-a и след простыл ≈ [present contexts]⇒ X is nowhere to be found (seen); there is no sign of X (anywhere); (it's as if) X vanished into thin air.♦ Вчера я забыла на работе сумку. Вернулась с полдороги - а её и след простыл. Yesterday I forgot my pocketbook at work, and when I went back for it, it was nowhere to be found.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и след простыл
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17 след пропал
• (И) СЛЕД ПРОСТЫЛ < ПРОПАЛ> coll[VPsubj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. кого-чего след пропал (of a person, animal, or vehicle) s.o. or sth. abruptly disappeared (when of a person, by hiding or running off), making it seem as if he or it had never been in the place in question at all:- [in limited contexts] X was long gone;- person X beat it (flew the coop, took off).♦ Думаю, что козы - самые хитрые из всех четвероногих. Бывало, только зазеваешься, а их уже и след простыл... (Искандер 6). I think goats are the most cunning of all four-legged creatures. I had only to let my mind wander a moment and sometimes they would vanish without a trace... (6a).♦ Потребовал Бородавкин к себе вероломного жида, чтоб повесить, но его уж и след простыл... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Wartkin summoned the perfidious Jew in order to hang him, but he had disappeared into thin air... (1a).♦...Едва я на миг отвернулся, как на пустом месте уже снова стоял знакомый розовый куст, а девушки и след простыл (Катаев 2)....I only had to turn away for a moment for the familiar pink bush to reappear in this empty space, while all trace of the girl had disappeared (2a).♦...Он [старик] повернулся, чтобы снова ухватить за рукав длинноволосого, в джинсах и с портфельчиком, врага, но того, оказывается, уже и след простыл (Аксенов 7)....Не [the old man] swirled around to recapture the enemy, but the enemy-long hair, jeans, attache case, and all-had in the interim flown the coop (7a).2. чего след пропал (of lost, stolen etc objects) sth. disappeared and cannot be found or gotten back: X-a и след простыл ≈ [present contexts]⇒ X is nowhere to be found (seen); there is no sign of X (anywhere); (it's as if) X vanished into thin air.♦ Вчера я забыла на работе сумку. Вернулась с полдороги - а её и след простыл. Yesterday I forgot my pocketbook at work, and when I went back for it, it was nowhere to be found.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > след пропал
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18 след простыл
• (И) СЛЕД ПРОСТЫЛ < ПРОПАЛ> coll[VPsubj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====1. кого-чего след простыл (of a person, animal, or vehicle) s.o. or sth. abruptly disappeared (when of a person, by hiding or running off), making it seem as if he or it had never been in the place in question at all:- [in limited contexts] X was long gone;- person X beat it (flew the coop, took off).♦ Думаю, что козы - самые хитрые из всех четвероногих. Бывало, только зазеваешься, а их уже и след простыл... (Искандер 6). I think goats are the most cunning of all four-legged creatures. I had only to let my mind wander a moment and sometimes they would vanish without a trace... (6a).♦ Потребовал Бородавкин к себе вероломного жида, чтоб повесить, но его уж и след простыл... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Wartkin summoned the perfidious Jew in order to hang him, but he had disappeared into thin air... (1a).♦...Едва я на миг отвернулся, как на пустом месте уже снова стоял знакомый розовый куст, а девушки и след простыл (Катаев 2)....I only had to turn away for a moment for the familiar pink bush to reappear in this empty space, while all trace of the girl had disappeared (2a).♦...Он [старик] повернулся, чтобы снова ухватить за рукав длинноволосого, в джинсах и с портфельчиком, врага, но того, оказывается, уже и след простыл (Аксенов 7)....Не [the old man] swirled around to recapture the enemy, but the enemy-long hair, jeans, attache case, and all-had in the interim flown the coop (7a).2. чего след простыл (of lost, stolen etc objects) sth. disappeared and cannot be found or gotten back: X-a и след простыл ≈ [present contexts]⇒ X is nowhere to be found (seen); there is no sign of X (anywhere); (it's as if) X vanished into thin air.♦ Вчера я забыла на работе сумку. Вернулась с полдороги - а её и след простыл. Yesterday I forgot my pocketbook at work, and when I went back for it, it was nowhere to be found.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > след простыл
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19 вест
(a piece of) news(мн. ч.) news, книж. tidings; word(съобщение) announcement, noticeлоша/нещастна вест bad news. Job's newsскръбна вест (некролог) an obituary notice* * *вест,ж., -и (a piece of) news; само мн. news; книж. tidings; word; ( съобщение) announcement, notice; разчу се \вестта, че word went around that; • ни \вест, ни кост he has vanished without a trace; скръбна \вест ( некролог) obituary notice.* * *news; tidings (книж.); announcement (съобщение)* * *1. (a piece of) news 2. (мн. ч.) news, книж. tidings;word 3. (съобщение) announcement, notice 4. какви са ВЕСТите? what is the news? 5. лоша/нещастна ВЕСТ bad news. Job's news 6. ни ВЕСТ ни кост he has vanished without a trace 7. разчу се ВЕСТ, че word went around that 8. скръбна ВЕСТ(некролог) an obituary notice -
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НЕТ И СЛЕДА (от) чего НЕ ОСТАЛОСЬ И СЛЕДА от чего VP'y'J it is as if sth. never existed or was present sth. is entirely absent: (от) X-a нет и следа = there is no (not a) trace (left) of X X has vanished without a trace X no longer exists....Кутузов обратился к князю Андрею. На лице его не было и следа волнения. Он с тонкою насмешливостью расспрашивал князя Андрея о подробностях его свидания с императором... (Толстой 4)....He (KutuzovJ turned to Prince Andrei. There was not a trace of agitation on his face. With delicate irony he questioned him about the details of his interview with the Emperor... (4a).(Астров:) Переходим к третьей части: картина уезда в настоящем... От прежних выселков, хуторков, скитов, мельниц и следа нет (Чехов 3). (А.:) Now let's go to the third section: a map of the district as it is today....There's not a trace of the settlements, farms, hermitages, water mills (3a). (A.:) Now let's move on to part three, a picture of the district as it is today....The old hamlets, farmsteads, hermitages and mills have vanished without a trace (3c).Теперь от прошлой Юзовки не осталось следа. На ее месте вырос благоустроенный город (Паустовский 1). The Yuzovka I knew no longer exists. Today there is a prosperous industrial city in its place (1a).
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