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1 addicted to smoking
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2 addicted
adjective ((often with to) dependent on (especially a drug): He is addicted to alcohol.) süchtig* * *ad·dict·ed[əˈdɪktɪd]adj usu pred1. (dependent)to be \addicted to cocaine/heroin kokain-/heroinsüchtig seinto be \addicted to drugs drogenabhängig [o drogensüchtig] seinto get sb \addicted jdn abhängig [o süchtig] machen2. (enthusiastic) süchtig* * *[ə'dIktɪd]adjsüchtigto be/become addicted to heroin/drugs/drink — heroin-/rauschgift-/trunksüchtig sein/werden
he's addicted to smoking — er ist nikotinsüchtig
he is addicted to sport/films — Sport ist/Filme sind bei ihm zur Sucht geworden
you might get addicted to it — das kann zur Sucht werden; (Med) davon kann man süchtig werden
* * *addicted adj1. süchtig, abhängig (to von):addicted to alcohol (drugs, pleasure, smoking, television) alkohol-(drogen- oder rauschgift-/arzneimittel- oder medikamenten-, vergnügungs-, nikotin-, fernseh)süchtig2. be addicted to films (football) ein Filmnarr (Fußballfanatiker) sein* * *adj.abhängig adj.ergeben adj.süchtig adj.verfallen adj. -
3 addicted to nicotine
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4 addict
I[΄ædikt] n մոլ, մոլի. drug addict թմրամոլ. coffee addict սրճամոլ. be a TV addict ամբողջ օրերով հե ռուստացույց դիտելII[ə΄dikt] v անձնատուր լինել, տրվել. be addicted to անձնատուր լինել (որևէ բանի). be addicted to smoking/football տարվել ծխե լով/ ֆուտբոլով -
5 nał|óg
m (G nałogu) 1. (uzależnienie) addiction, (bad) habit- niszczycielski/zgubny nałóg a devastating/ruinous addiction- nałóg palenia (tytoniu) tobacco addiction, smoking habit- nałóg picia alkoholu/narkotykowy alcohol/drug addiction, an alcohol/drug habit, addiction to drink/drugs- wpaść w nałóg to become addicted- wpadł w nałóg zażywania narkotyków he became addicted to drugs, he became a drug addict- być niewolnikiem nałogu to be (a) slave to addiction- wyciągnąć kogoś z nałogu to break sb of a habit, to wean sb from a habit- wrócić do dawnych nałogów to relapse into bad habits, to backslide- wyzwolić się z nałogu to break (oneself of) a habit- wyzwolić się z nałogu palenia to wean oneself (away) from smoking, to give up smoking- zerwać z nałogiem to kick a. give up a habit- mieć skłonności do nałogów to have an addictive personality2. (przyzwyczajenie) habit- moim nałogiem są gry komputerowe I’m addicted to computer games- moim jedynym nałogiem jest czekolada chocolate is my only vice a. bad habit- czytanie w łóżku weszło mi w nałóg reading in bed has become a habit with me, I have developed a habit of reading in bedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nał|óg
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6 пристрастен
givenaddicted ( към to).partial ( към to), bias(s)ed, prejudiced ( във вреда на някого against, в полза на in favour of), one-sided* * *пристрастѐн,мин. страд. прич. given; addicted ( към to); hooked ( към on), hung up (on); \пристрастен към наркотици strung out on drugs.——————прил., -на, -но, -ни partial ( към to), biased, prejudiced ( във вреда на някого against, в полза на in favour of), one-sided; \пристрастенно разглеждане на дело юр. unfair hearing; \пристрастенно решение юр. one-sided judgement.* * *addicted (привикнал): пристрастен to smoking - пристрастен към пушенето; biased; one-sided; unfair{`Xn`fqx}* * *1. addicted (към to).partial (към to), bias(s)ed, prejudiced (във вреда на някого against, в полза на in favour of), one-sided 2. given -
7 vicio
m.1 vice (libertinaje, actividad inmoral).2 bad habit, vice (mala costumbre).quejarse o llorar de vicio to complain for no (good) reasonpara mí, viajar es un vicio (informal) I'm addicted to travelingvicios posturales bad postural habits3 defect.tiene un vicio al andar he walks in a strange wayvicio de dicción incorrect use of language4 immoral habit, indulgence, bad habit, evil practice.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: viciar.* * *1 (corrupción) vice, corruption2 (mala costumbre) bad habit; (inmoralidad) vice3 (del lenguaje) incorrect usage4 (defecto) defect\de vicio / por vicio for no reason at all, for the sake of itquejarse de vicio to complain for the sake of it* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=corrupción) vice2) (=mala costumbre) bad habit, vicede o por vicio — out of sheer habit
eso tiene mucho vicio — *that's very habit-forming *o addictive
vicio inveterado, vicio de origen — ingrained bad habit
3) (=adicción)el vicio — the drug habit, drug addiction
4) (=defecto) defect, blemish; (Jur) error; (Ling) mistake, incorrect form5) [de superficie] warp; [de línea] twist, bend6) (con niño) excessive indulgence7) (Bot) rankness8)de vicio — * (=estupendo) great, super *
9)estar de vicio — (LAm) (=sin trabajar) to be idle
* * *1) ( corrupción) vicedarse al vicio — to give oneself over to vice o evil ways
2) ( hábito)el único vicio que tengo — my only vice o bad habit
se queja de vicio — (fam) she complains for the sake of it
3) ( defecto) fault, defect4) (Der) flaw, error* * *= vice.Ex. This article discusses the basis for a new code of ethics for librarians with reference to earlier ideas about virtues and vices for librarians.----* de vicio = for no specific reason, for no particular reason, for no good reason.* de visio = for no reason.* ser un vicio = moreish.* * *1) ( corrupción) vicedarse al vicio — to give oneself over to vice o evil ways
2) ( hábito)el único vicio que tengo — my only vice o bad habit
se queja de vicio — (fam) she complains for the sake of it
3) ( defecto) fault, defect4) (Der) flaw, error* * *= vice.Ex: This article discusses the basis for a new code of ethics for librarians with reference to earlier ideas about virtues and vices for librarians.
* de vicio = for no specific reason, for no particular reason, for no good reason.* de visio = for no reason.* ser un vicio = moreish.* * *A (corrupción) vicedarse al vicio to give oneself over to vice o evil waysB(hábito, costumbre): el juego es un vicio para él he's a compulsive gamblertiene el vicio de la bebida she drinks, she's a heavy drinkerel único vicio que tengo es el tabaco smoking is my only vice o bad habitse queja de vicio ( fam); she complains for no reason at all o for the sake of itC (defecto) fault, defectvicio de diseño design faultvicios de fabricación manufacturing defectsla vivienda puede tener vicios ocultos the house may have hidden structural defectsD ( Der) flaw, errorCompuestos:fundamental error o omissionprocedural irregularity* * *
Del verbo viciar: ( conjugate viciar)
vicio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vició es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
viciar
vicio
viciar ( conjugate viciar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to get … into a bad habit;
‹estilo/lenguaje› to mar
viciarse verbo pronominala) [ persona]: viciose con algo to become addicted to sth
vicio sustantivo masculino
1 ( corrupción) vice;
2 ( hábito):◊ el único vicio que tengo my only vice o bad habit;
el juego se convirtió en vicio para él his gambling became an addiction;
se queja de vicio (fam) she complains for the sake of it
viciar verbo transitivo
1 (una persona) to get into a bad habit
2 (un ambiente) el aire de este cuarto está muy viciado, this room is very stuffy
vicio sustantivo masculino
1 (afición excesiva) vice: la bebida es el peor de sus vicios, drinking is his worst vice
su único vicio, his only vice
2 (costumbre censurable) bad habit
♦ Locuciones: familiar estar algo de vicio, to be delicious: el postre estaba de vicio, the dessert was great
quejarse de vicio, to complain for no reason at all
' vicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brigada
- desenfrenada
- desenfrenado
- desenfreno
- domar
- entregarse
- jugador
- jugadora
- quitarse
- recaer
- renunciar
- resabio
- agarrar
- arraigado
- arraigar
- bebida
- coger
- cuajo
English:
conquer
- habit
- shake off
- unhealthy
- vice
* * *vicio nm1. [libertinaje] vice;el vicio y la virtud vice and virtue2. [actividad inmoral] vice;gasta todo lo que gana en vicios he spends everything he earns on his vices3. [afición excesiva]Famfuma mucho, pero quiere dejar el vicio she smokes a lot, but she wants to give up (the habit);para mí, viajar es un vicio I'm addicted to travelling;Famde vicio [fenomenal] brilliant;esta tarta está de vicio this cake is yummy o scrumptious;nos lo pasamos de vicio we had a great o fantastic time;4. [mala costumbre] bad habit, vice;vicios posturales bad postural habits5. [defecto, error] defect;tiene un vicio al andar he walks in a strange wayvicio de dicción incorrect use of language; Der vicio de forma minor procedural irregularity* * *m1 vice;pasarlo de vicio fam have a great time2 COM defect;vicio oculto hidden defect* * *vicio nm1) : vice, depravity2) : bad habit3) : defect, blemish* * *vicio n (adicción) bad habit -
8 viciado
adj.1 corrupt, vitiated, hooked.2 stuffy, thick.past part.past participle of spanish verb: viciar.* * *1→ link=viciar viciar► adjetivo1 (corrompido) corrupt* * *ADJ1) [aire] foul, stale2) [costumbres, texto] corrupt3) [comida] contaminated* * *- da adjetivo1) < atmósfera> stuffy2) <estilo/dicción> marred* * *= stuffy [stuffier -comp., stuffies -sup.].Ex. She wrote, 'the atmosphere of a bookshop I always imagine to be stuffy and fusty'.----* aire viciado = fug.* atmósfera viciada = fug.* * *- da adjetivo1) < atmósfera> stuffy2) <estilo/dicción> marred* * *= stuffy [stuffier -comp., stuffies -sup.].Ex: She wrote, 'the atmosphere of a bookshop I always imagine to be stuffy and fusty'.
* aire viciado = fug.* atmósfera viciada = fug.* * *viciado -daA ‹atmósfera› stuffyabramos las ventanas, el aire está viciado let's open the windows, it's very stuffy in herela atmósfera viciada de los vagones de fumadores the stuffy o thick atmosphere in the smoking carsB1 ‹estilo/dicción› marreden un lenguaje viciado de or por extranjerismos in language marred o tainted by the use of foreign termsun pintor de estilo viciado a painter whose style is marred by certain mannerisms* * *
Del verbo viciar: ( conjugate viciar)
viciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
viciado
viciar
viciado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹ atmósfera› stuffy;
2 ‹estilo/dicción› marred
viciar ( conjugate viciar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to get … into a bad habit;
‹estilo/lenguaje› to mar
viciarse verbo pronominala) [ persona]: viciadose con algo to become addicted to sth
viciado,-a adjetivo foul
viciar verbo transitivo
1 (una persona) to get into a bad habit
2 (un ambiente) el aire de este cuarto está muy viciado, this room is very stuffy
' viciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
viciar
- viciada
- fresco
English:
foul
- fug
- stale
- stuffy
* * *viciado, -a adj1. [aire] [enrarecido] stuffy;[contaminado] polluted2. [proceso, situación] spoiled, blighted* * *adj1 aire stuffy2 persona hooked* * *viciado, -da adj: stuffy, close -
9 pee
I n vulg1) infmlThey observed little Betty Boop, enchanting and voluptous of calf and thigh, squatting to take a pee — Они наблюдали, как Бетти Буп присела, расставив свои роскошные ляжки, чтобы пописать
2) infmlDon't step in the pee — Осторожно, тут нассали
3) AmE slHe was so addicted he had to have pee three times a day — Он так пристрастился к героину, что вынужден был принимать его три раза в день
4) AmE slII vi vulg infmlHe's been smoking pee and he really looks bad — Он накурился какой-то гадости, и вид у него неважный
Pull over! I gotta pee — Останови машину. Мне нужно отлить
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