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121 durch'schlagen
v/t (unreg., untr., hat) Kugel etc.: go through—(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)2. durchschlagen ( durch) (Nagel etc.) drive ( oder knock) (through); (Wand etc.) make a hole in; BERGB. (break) open, cut across3. GASTR. pass s.th. through a strainerII v/i1. (ist) Nässe, Erbanlage etc.: durchschlagen ( durch) come through; Farbe: auch show through; bei ihm schlägt die Mutter durch fig. he takes after his mother4. (ist) ETECH. Sicherung: blowIII v/refl (hat) -
122 afkomen
1 [zich verwijderen] come off/away (from)2 [+ op] [toegaan naar] come up to/towards3 [afdalen] come down4 [ontslagen, bevrijd raken] get rid of ⇒ be done/finished with 〈 iets vervelends〉, 〈 ontsnappen〉 get off/away, get out of 〈 uitnodiging, verplichting〉♦voorbeelden:de muggen komen op het licht af • mosquitoes are drawn/attracted to the lightzij zag de auto recht op zich afkomen • she saw the car heading straight for her/coming straight at her3 een weg/een rivier afkomen • come down a road/a riverer met de schrik van afkomen • get off with only a scareik kon niet van hem afkomen • I couldn't shake him off/get rid of him¶ wanneer komt die benoeming af? • when will that appointment come through? -
123 اجتاز
اِجْتازَ \ cover: to travel a certain distance: We covered 300 miles in a day. pass: to be successful (in); satisfy; be satisfied with: I took the examination and passed (it) easily. pull through: to struggle successfully through illness or trouble. \ اِجْتازَ بِنجاح \ come through, get through, pass through: to pass successfully (an exam, a dangerous or difficult position, etc.). \ اِجْتازَ تجربة \ go through: (also go over) to suffer: No one knows what (troubles) I’ve been through. \ اِجْتازَ قفزًا \ jump: to spring over or across sth.: The horse easily jumped the fence. -
124 прониквам
penetrate ( през through, в into); permeate, pervademake o.'s way (в into); infiltrate; percolate(за мъгла и пр.) creep inпрониквам в печата creep into the newsпрониквам под повърхността get below the surfaceпрониквам се be imbued/filled (с with), be penetrated (by); imbue o.'s mind (with); be/become pervaded (with)прониквам се от съзнанието за дълг be imbued/pervaded/filled with a sense of duty* * *пронѝквам,гл. penetrate ( през through, в into); permeate, pervade; make o.’s way (в into); infiltrate; percolate; (за мъгла и пр.) creep in;\прониквам се be imbued/filled (c with), be penetrated (by); imbue o.’s mind (with); be/become pervaded (with).* * *penetrate: He прониквамd their thoughts. - Той проникна в мислите им., The sun rays прониквамd into the room. - Лъчите на слънцето проникнаха в стаята.; break through; come through; perforate (into, through); pierce{`pixs}; sweep in (за вятър и пр.); transfuse* * *1. (за мъгла и пр.) creep in 2. make o.'s way (в into);infiltrate;percolate 3. penetrate (през through, в into);permeate, pervade 4. ПРОНИКВАМ ce be imbued/filled (c with), be penetrated (by);imbue o.'s mind (with);be/become pervaded (with) 5. ПРОНИКВАМ в печата creep into the news 6. ПРОНИКВАМ под повърхността get below the surface 7. ПРОНИКВАМ се от съзнанието за дълг be imbued/pervaded/filled with a sense of duty -
125 durchbrechen
durch|bre·chen1) ( in zwei Teile brechen)etw \durchbrechen to break sth in two2) kochkvi sein1) ( entzweibrechen)unter dem Gewicht \durchbrechen to break in two under the weight [of sth]2) ( einbrechen)[bei etw] \durchbrechen to fall through [while doing sth]3) ( hervorkommen)[durch etw] \durchbrechen to appear [through sth]; Zähne to come through; Sonne to break through [the clouds]2. durch·bre·chen * [dʊrçʼbrɛçn̩]vtetw [mit etw] \durchbrechen to crash through sth [with sth]2) ( überwinden)etw \durchbrechen to break through sth;die Schallmauer \durchbrechen to break the sound barrier -
126 durchbrechen *
durch|bre·chen1) ( in zwei Teile brechen)etw \durchbrechen * to break sth in two2) kochkvi sein1) ( entzweibrechen)unter dem Gewicht \durchbrechen * to break in two under the weight [of sth]2) ( einbrechen)[bei etw] \durchbrechen * to fall through [while doing sth]3) ( hervorkommen)[durch etw] \durchbrechen * to appear [through sth]; Zähne to come through; Sonne to break through [the clouds]2. durch·bre·chen * [dʊrçʼbrɛçn̩]vtetw [mit etw] \durchbrechen * to crash through sth [with sth]2) ( überwinden)etw \durchbrechen * to break through sth;die Schallmauer \durchbrechen * to break the sound barrier -
127 распространение насквозь
проникать, проходить насквозь — come through
промокший насквозь — wet to the skin, wet through
промочил насквозь; промоченный насквозь — wetted through
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > распространение насквозь
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