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21 boire
boire [bwaʀ]➭ TABLE 531. transitive verba. ( = ingurgiter) to drinkb. ( = absorber) to soak up• il y a à boire et à manger là-dedans ( = vérités et mensonges) you shouldn't believe it all2. intransitive verb( = s'enivrer) to drink* * *
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1. bwaʀ1) ( consommer) [personne] to drinkil y a à boire et à manger dans leur théorie — fig there's both good and bad in their theory
2) ( absorber) [plante] to drink; [papier, buvard, moquette] to soak [something] up [liquide]
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se boire verbe pronominal••boire comme un trou — (colloq) to drink like a fish (colloq)
qui a bu boira — Proverbe once a drinker, always a drinker
II bwaʀnom masculin drinkil en a perdu le boire et le manger — fig it has taken over his whole life
* * *bwaʀ1. vt1) [boisson, breuvage] to drinkÀ boire, par pitié! — Give me a drink, for pity's sake!
à boire et à manger fig (= du bon et du moins bon) — good and bad, a curate's egg
Sur internet, il y a à boire et à manger. — On the Internet, you have to pick and choose., The Internet can be a curate's egg.
2) fig3) (= s'imprégner de) to soak up2. vi1) (= se désaltérer) to drink2) (= être alcoolique) to drinkSon mari boit. — Her husband drinks.
* * *boire verb table: boireA nm drink; le boire et le manger food and drink; il en a perdu le boire et le manger fig it has taken over his whole life.B vtr1 ( consommer) [personne] to drink; boire dans un verre/bol to drink out of a glass/bowl; elle ne boit que de l'eau she only drinks water; boire à la santé de qn to drink to sb's health; je bois à la réussite de notre projet I drink to the success of our project; ce vin n'est pas encore bon à boire this wine isn't ready to drink yet; un vin à boire frais a wine which should be drunk chilled; boire un verre or un coup○ to have a drink; il a bu un coup de trop○ he's had one too many○; donner/verser à boire à qn to give/pour sb a drink; faire boire qn to give sb a drink; allons boire un verre let's go for a drink; boire les paroles de qn fig to lap up sb's words○; il y a à boire et à manger dans leur théorie fig there's both good and bad in their theory; ⇒ lie, vin;2 ( avec excès) to drink; il boit pour oublier he drinks to forget; il s'est mis/remis à boire he's taken to drink/to drinking again; il m'a fait boire pour obtenir des renseignements he got me drunk to get some information out of me;3 ( absorber) [plante] to drink; [buvard, moquette] to soak [sth] up [liquide].C se boire vpr ce vin se boit frais this wine should be drunk chilled; ce porto se boit bien or se laisse boire this port is very drinkable; ce punch se boit comme du petit lait! this punch goes down very easily but it's lethal!I[bwar] nom masculinil en oublie ou perd le boire et le manger he's becoming totally distractedII[bwar] verbe transitif1. [avaler] to drinkcommander ou demander quelque chose à boire to order a drinkil buvait à petits coups ou à petites gorgées he was sipping his drinkboire du lait ou du petit-lait to lap it upa. (familier) [en nageant] to swallow waterb. [perdre de l'argent] to lose a lot of moneyc. [faire faillite] to go under————————[bwar] verbe intransitiffais-le boire [malade, enfant, animal] give him a drink ou something to drinktant qu'elle a de la fièvre, faites-la boire abondamment if she's feverish make sure she gets plenty of liquida. [dans un verre] there are bits floating in the glass2. [pour fêter un événement]nous buvons à ta santé we're drinking to ou toasting your health3. [pour s'enivrer] to drink————————se boire verbe pronominal (emploi passif)se boit frais/chambré should be drunk chilled/at room temperature -
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ДО ПОЛОЖЕНИЯ РИЗ PrepP Invar fixed WO1. напиться, пьян и т. п. - coll ( adv (intensif) or modif) (to get or be) extremely (drunk)X напился - - X was (got) dead (blind, stone) drunkX drank himself under the table (into a stupor)....До положения риз (Платон) не напивался... (Грекова 3)....(Platon) never got dead drunk... (За).И этого секретаря... удалось заполучить однажды на дачу к нашим знакомым в Снегири - там он надрался до положения риз, всем надоел... (Трифонов 5). We subsequently managed to get this secretary out to the dacha of some friends of ours in Snegiri, where he proceeded to get stone drunk and to antagonize absolutely everyone (5a).2. obs ( adv (intensif)) to an extreme degree: (do sth.) to the limit(love (hate)) terribly (fight) to the finish.(Глагольев 2:) Правду ли говорят, что она... любит деньги до положения риз? (Чехов 1). (G. Jr.:) Is it true that she loves money? I mean, terribly? (1a).«Ах, Аркадий! Сделай одолжение, поссоримся раз хорошенько - до положения риз, до истребления» (Тургенев 2). ( context transl) "Oh, Arcadii! Do me a favorlet's have an honest-to-goodness quarrel for once-till we're both laid out cold, till we exterminate each other" (2d). -
23 до положения риз
[PrepP; Invar; fixed WO]=====1. напиться, пьян и т.п. до положения риз coll [adv (intensif) or modif]⇒ (to get or be) extremely (drunk):- X drank himself under the table (into a stupor).♦...До положения риз [Платон] не напивался... (Грекова 3)....[Platon] never got dead drunk... (За).♦ И этого секретаря... удалось заполучить однажды на дачу к нашим знакомым в Снегири - там он надрался до положения риз, всем надоел... (Трифонов 5). We subsequently managed to get this secretary out to the dacha of some friends of ours in Snegiri, where he proceeded to get stone drunk and to antagonize absolutely everyone (5a).2. obs [adv (intensif)]⇒ to an extreme degree:- (do sth.) to the limit;- (love < hate>) terribly;- (fight) to the finish.♦ [Глагольев 2:] Правду ли говорят, что она... любит деньги до положения риз? (Чехов 1). [G. Jr.:] Is it true that she loves money? I mean, terribly? (1a).♦ "Ах, Аркадий! Сделай одолжение, поссоримся раз хорошенько - до положения риз, до истребления" (Тургенев 2). [context transl] "Oh, Arcadii! Do me a favor: let's have an honest-to-goodness quarrel for once-till we're both laid out cold, till we exterminate each other" (2d).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до положения риз
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24 embriagar
v.1 to intoxicate.El licor embriagó a María The booze intoxicated Mary.2 to make drunk.3 to get drunk, to give too much to drink, to liquor up.Ricardo embriagó a María a propósito Richard got Mary drunk on purpose.* * *1 to make drunk, intoxicate2 figurado to transport, enrapture1 to get drunk2 figurado to be transported, be enraptured* * *1. VT1) (=emborrachar) to make drunk2) (=fascinar) to delight, enrapture2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (liter) perfume/sensación to intoxicate (liter)2.embriagarse v pron (frml) ( con alcohol) to become intoxicated (frml)* * *1.verbo transitivo (liter) perfume/sensación to intoxicate (liter)2.embriagarse v pron (frml) ( con alcohol) to become intoxicated (frml)* * *embriagar [A3 ]vt* * *
embriagar verbo transitivo
1 (emborrachar, achispar) to intoxicate
2 (causar placer) to enrapture: la música nos embriagaba, we went into raptures over the music
* * *♦ vt2. [sujeto: perfume, aroma, olor] to intoxicate3. [sujeto: éxito, poder]tanto poder lo había embriagado having so much power had gone to his head;la ira la embriagó she was overcome with anger* * *v/t figintoxicate -
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КАК ЗЮЗЯ напиться, пьян и т. п. slang (как + NP Invar adv (intensif) or modif) (to get or be drunk) to excessX напился - - X got (was) drunk as a skunkX got (was) plastered (smashed, bombed etc) X drank himself into a stupor (under the table). "А ты тоже ничего не помнишь?» - спросил его Виктор. «Это насчёт вчерашнего?» - «Да, насчёт вчерашнего... Напился, как зюзя», - сказал Виктор, обращаясь к Голему... (Стругацкие 1). "So you don't remember either?" Victor asked him. "You mean last night?" "Yes, last night. I drank myself into a stupor," said Victor, turning to Golem... (1a). и -
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ДО УПОРА напиться, пьян и т. п. slang PrepP Invar modif or adv (intensif)) (to get or be) extremely (drunk)X был пьян (напился) \У-121 - X was (got) blind drunkX was (got) smashed (plastered, pickled, stewed etc) X was loaded (stewed) to the gills. -
27 до упора
• ДО УПОРА напиться, пьян и т.п. slang[PrepP; Invar; modif or adv (intensif)]=====⇒ (to get or be) extremely (drunk):- X was (got) smashed (plastered, pickled, stewed etc);- X was loaded (stewed) to the gills.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до упора
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28 pescar
v.1 to fish, to go fishing.Manolo pesca truchas Manolo fishes for trout.Manolo pesca en mayo Manolo fishes in May.2 to catch (informal) (contraer) (enfermedad).María pescó a su novio Mary caught her boyfriend unawares.Pesqué un resfrío I caught a cold.3 to catch (informal) (atrapar).lo pescaron intentando entrar sin pagar he got caught trying to get in without paying4 to land, to get oneself (informal) (conseguir).pescó un buen marido she landed herself a good husomebodyand5 to pick up, to understand (informal) (entender).¿has pescado el chiste? did you get the joke?6 to latch onto, to grab.Finalmente pescó a una viuda rica He finally latched onto a rich widow.* * *1 (ir a pescar) to fish, go fishing1 (sacar del agua) to get, catch3 (conseguir) to get, catch4 familiar (comprender) to understand, get■ éste no pesca una, el pobre he's a bit slow, poor thing5 familiar (coger por sorpresa) to catch\ir a pescar to go fishing* * *verb1) to fish2) catch* * *1. VT1) [+ peces, mariscos] to catch2) * (=agarrar)lo ha pescado la policía — he's been caught o nabbed * by the police
¡si no te abrigas vas a pescar una pulmonía! — if you don't wrap up you'll catch pneumonia!
viene a pescar un marido — she's come to get o bag * a husband
¡te pesqué! — caught you!, got you!
3) * (=entender) to get¿aún no has pescado el chiste? — haven't you got the joke yet?
2. VI1) [pescador] to fishpescar a mosca — to fish with a fly, flyfish
pescar a la rastra, pescar al arrastre — to trawl
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <trucha/corvina> to catchfuimos a pescar trucha(s) — we went trout-fishing, we went fishing for trout
2) (fam)a) <catarro/gripe> to catchb) <novio/marido> to get, hook (colloq & hum)c) <chiste/broma> to get (colloq)d) ( pillar) to catch2.lo pescaron robando — they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
pescar vi to fish3.* * *= fish (for).Ex. The article 'Catfish ain't ugly' reviews the range of Web sites providing information about the catfish in the USA and places to go to fish for catfish.----* buen sitio para pescar = fishing spot.* caña de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* cebo de pescar = fishing lure.* cesta para pescar langostas = lobster trap.* pescar furtivamente = poach.* red de pescar = fishnet, fishing net.* vara de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <trucha/corvina> to catchfuimos a pescar trucha(s) — we went trout-fishing, we went fishing for trout
2) (fam)a) <catarro/gripe> to catchb) <novio/marido> to get, hook (colloq & hum)c) <chiste/broma> to get (colloq)d) ( pillar) to catch2.lo pescaron robando — they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
pescar vi to fish3.* * *= fish (for).Ex: The article 'Catfish ain't ugly' reviews the range of Web sites providing information about the catfish in the USA and places to go to fish for catfish.
* buen sitio para pescar = fishing spot.* caña de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* cebo de pescar = fishing lure.* cesta para pescar langostas = lobster trap.* pescar furtivamente = poach.* red de pescar = fishnet, fishing net.* vara de pescar = fishing rod, fishing pole.* * *pescar [A2 ]vtA ‹trucha/corvina› to catchno pescamos nada we didn't catch anythingfuimos a pescar trucha(s) we went trout-fishing, we went fishing for troutB ( fam)1 ‹catarro/gripe› to catchpescarás una pulmonía como salgas con esta lluvia you'll catch your death if you go out in this rain ( colloq)¡qué borrachera pescó! he got really drunk!2 ‹novio› to get, hook ( colloq hum); ‹marido› to hook ( colloq)3 ‹chiste/broma› to get ( colloq)no pescas ni una you're so slow on the uptakeno pescó la indrecta she didn't take the hintpescarla(s) ( fam): creo que no la(s) pescaste, pero se refería a ti I don't think you realized, but he was talking about youse lo he explicado varias veces pero no la(s) pesca I've explained to him several times but he doesn't get it ( colloq)4 (pillar, sorprender) to catchlo pescaron robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)por fin te pesqué, llevo toda la mañana buscándote I've caught you at last, I've been looking for you all morningla pesqué en una mentira I caught her out lyingla noticia me pescó de sorpresa the news took me by surpriseme pescó la lluvia al salir del teatro I got caught in the rain as I came out of the theater■ pescarvito fishpescar a mosca to fly-fish■ pescarse* * *
pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch;
2 (fam)
◊ lo pescaron robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)
verbo intransitivo
to fish;
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get
' pescar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boya
- caña
- agarrar
- carrete
- corcho
- red
English:
bait
- catch
- collar
- fish
- fishing rod
- land
- poach
- rod
- spear
- tackle
- fishing
- get
- let
- nab
- net
* * *♦ vt1. [peces] to catch;sólo consiguieron pescar una bota all they caught was an old bootpescó una gripe she caught the flulo pescaron intentando entrar sin pagar he got caught trying to get in without payingha pescado un trabajo estupendo she's landed a fantastic job;pescó un buen marido she landed herself a good husband¿has pescado el chiste? did you get the joke?;cuando me hablan en francés no pesco ni una I can't understand a word when they speak to me in French♦ vito fish;ir a pescar to go fishing* * *I v/tII v/i fish;pescar con caña go angling* * *pescar {72} vt1) : to fish for2) : to catchpescar vi: to fish, to go fishing* * *pescar vb1. (coger peces) to fish -
29 perra
f.1 bitch (animal).2 tantrum (informal) (rabieta). (peninsular Spanish)coger una perra to throw a tantrum3 penny (informal) (money). (peninsular Spanish)estoy sin una perra I'm flat brokeno tiene una perra gorda o chica he hasn't got a beanno vale una perra gorda o chica it isn't worth a bean4 female dog, bitch.* * *1 (animal) bitch2 familiar (pataleta) tantrum3 (deseo fuerte) obsession■ ¡vaya perra tiene con mudarse de casa! he's obsessed about moving house!1 familiar readies\¡para ti la perra gorda! familiar OK, you win!* * *f., (m. - perro)* * *SF1) (Zool) bitch2) Esp * (=moneda) copper, pennyno tener una perra — * to be broke *, be skint *
perra chica — ( Hist) 5-céntimo coin
perra gorda — ( Hist) 10-céntimo coin
3) * (=rabieta) tantrum4) * (=obsesión) obsession, crazy idea5) Cono Sur (=sombrero) old hat6) Cono Sur (=cantimplora) leather water bottle* * *1) (Zool) dog, bitch [ bitch sólo se emplea cuando se quiere hacer referencia al sexo del animal] ver tb perro II2) (Esp fam) ( moneda) coinunas perras — a few bucks (AmE) o (BrE) quid (colloq)
costar/valer cuatro perras — (fam) to cost/to be worth next to nothing (colloq)
3) (Esp fam)a) ( rabieta) tantrumcoger una perra — to have o throw a tantrum
b) ( manía) obsession4) (Esp vulg) ( prostituta) bitch* * *= bitch.Ex. It is advisable to spay sheepdog bitches since being in heat will bring on all kinds of hormonal changes and they will fight for reasons unknown to us.* * *1) (Zool) dog, bitch [ bitch sólo se emplea cuando se quiere hacer referencia al sexo del animal] ver tb perro II2) (Esp fam) ( moneda) coinunas perras — a few bucks (AmE) o (BrE) quid (colloq)
costar/valer cuatro perras — (fam) to cost/to be worth next to nothing (colloq)
3) (Esp fam)a) ( rabieta) tantrumcoger una perra — to have o throw a tantrum
b) ( manía) obsession4) (Esp vulg) ( prostituta) bitch* * *= bitch.Ex: It is advisable to spay sheepdog bitches since being in heat will bring on all kinds of hormonal changes and they will fight for reasons unknown to us.
* * *A ( Zool)dog, bitch [ bitch sólo se emplea cuando se quiere hacer referencia específica al sexo del animal] saqué mi perra a pasear I took my dog out for a walkno tenía ni una perra I didn't have a bean o a penny ( colloq)Compuestos:para ti la perra chica ( fam); you win1 (rabieta) tantrumcogió una perra terrible he had o threw a terrible tantrum2 (manía) obsessionle ha dado la perra de comprarse un coche nuevo he's obsessed with the idea of buying a new carD1( Col fam) (borrachera): se pegó una perra espantosa he got terribly drunk o ( colloq) completely plastered2( Col) tb perra de agua caliente hot-water bottleE* * *
perra sustantivo femenino
1 (Zool) dog, bitch
2 (Esp fam)
◊ coger una perra to have o throw a tantrum
perro,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino dog
perro callejero, stray dog
perro de compañía, pet dog
perro guía, guide dog
perro faldero, (animal) lapdog
(persona) flatterer
II adjetivo
1 (una persona) swine
2 (una vida, etc) wretched
♦ Locuciones: atar los perros con longaniza, to have money to burn
llevarse como el perro y el gato, to fight like cat and dog
tiempo de perros, awful weather
perra sustantivo femenino
1 Zool bitch
2 fam (rabieta, disgusto) tantrum
3 fam (manía) obsession, mania
4 fam (dinero) coin, penny
' perra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
morir
English:
bitch
* * *perra nf1. [animal] bitch;dale de comer a la perra feed the dogcoger una perra to throw a tantrumha cogido la perra de ir de crucero she's become obsessed with the idea of going on a cruiseme costó cuatro perras it cost me next to nothing;estoy sin una perra I'm flat broke;¡para ti la perra gorda! you win!* * *f dog;el perro y la perra the dog and the bitch;perras pl fam pesetas -
30 borrachera
borrachera sustantivo femenino: pegarse or (Esp) cogerse or (esp AmL) agarrarse una borrachera to get drunk
borrachera sustantivo femenino
1 (embriaguez) drunkenness: cogí una buena borrachera, I got really drunk
2 fam fig (exceso, empacho) surfeit
una borrachera de números, a surfeit of numbers
3 (entusiasmo) excitement, fever: está en plena borrachera electoral, he has election fever ' borrachera' also found in these entries: Spanish: agarrar - berza - ciega - ciego - cogerse - pedal - pedo - tajada - torrija - tranca - trompa - cuete - embriaguez - mona English: binge - piss-up - sober up - bout - drunkenness -
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f colloq hangoverprendersi una sbornia get drunk* * *sbornia s.f.1 drunkenness: ho preso una bella sbornia, I got really drunk* * *['zbɔrnja]sostantivo femminile colloq. booze-up, bender, jagprendere o prendersi una sbornia — to get plastered o sloshed o smashed, to go on a bender
* * *sbornia/'zbɔrnja/sostantivo f.colloq. booze-up, bender, jag; prendere o prendersi una sbornia to get plastered o sloshed o smashed, to go on a bender. -
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1) в спешке засунуть кого-л. куда-л. The guest got very drunk so they bundled him into a taxi and sent him home. ≈ Гость очень сильно напился, так что они вызвали такси и отправили его домой.
2) неаккуратно засунуть что-л. куда-л. Don't bundle all the clothes into that bag so carelessly. ≈ Не пихай так вещи в чемодан.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bundle into
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33 properly
ˈprɔpəlɪ нареч.
1) а) редк. по сути, по существу, существенным образом Syn: intrinsically, essentially, privately б) особенно, в особенности Syn: particularly, distinctively, specially
2) а) должным образом;
как следует;
правильно Law can never regulate wages properly. ≈ Закон не может в должной мере регулировать заработную плату. Syn: fittingly, suitably, appropriately, correctly, duly, well I
1. б) пристойно;
прилично
3) разг. здорово;
хорошо, прекрасно, превосходно I never saw hills so properly and so finely clothed. ≈ Я никогда не видела холмов, столь красиво покрытых растительностью. Syn: excellently, admirably, finely, handsomely;
well I
1.
4) вполне, совершенно;
крайне, чрезвычайно The accused said he got properly drunk. ≈ Обвиняемый сказал, что он был совершенно пьян. Syn: thoroughly, completely, perfectly;
utterly, entirely, quite;
exceedingly, very
5) собственно;
в узком смысле слова должным образом, правильно;
как следует - a word * applied правильно употребленное слово собственно, строго говоря - * speaking, you ought to go собственно говоря, вы должны уйти прилично, пристойно - behave *! ведите себя прилично! подходящим образом, подобающе - * dressed одетый подобающим образом правильно;
справедливо - he is * indignant at the offer он (совершенно) справедливо возмущен этим предложением (разговорное) хорошенько, основательно, очень - to tell smb. off * хорошенько отчитать кого-либо properly должным образом;
как следует;
правильно ~ разг. здорово;
хорошенько ~ надлежащим образом, должным образом ~ пристойно;
прилично ~ собственно, в узком смысле слова ~ собственно;
в узком смысле словаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > properly
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34 nieźle
adv. 1. (dość dobrze) quite well, not bad- „jak ci poszła rozmowa?” – „dziękuję, nieźle” ‘how did the interview go?’ – ‘quite well, thank you’- „jak układają się sprawy?” – „nieźle” ‘how are things?’ – ‘not bad’- nasza córka czuje się całkiem nieźle w nowej szkole our daughter feels fine in her new school- „jak się czujesz?” – „teraz już nieźle, dzięki” ‘how are you?’ – ‘I’m fine now, thanks’2. (świetnie) very well, great- nieźle sobie radzisz, jak dotąd you’ve been doing very well so far- ona wygląda naprawdę nieźle! she really looks great!- on nieźle gotuje he’s a really good cook3. (bardzo) pretty, quite- nieźle się upił na tej imprezie he got pretty drunk at that party- ten to ma nieźle przewrócone w głowie! this one is pretty pleased with himself, isn’t he? pot.- dzieciaki nieźle tu nabałaganiły the kids have made quite a mess here- jego uczynki nieźle o nim świadczą his actions speak well of him- nieźle, że przełożono ten egzamin na wrzesień it’s not bad that the exam was put off until September- o ile wiem, to nieżonaty mężczyzna as far as I know he’s an unmarried man- do tego lokalu przychodzą głównie nieżonaci mainly bachelors przest. a. unmarried men a. single men come to this place* * *adv* * *adv.pretty l. fairly well.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieźle
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35 urywać
impf ⇒ urwać* * *(guzik, rękaw) to tear off; ( rozmowę) to cut short* * *ipf.- am -asz1. (= odrywać) tear off.2. lit. (= przerywać, nie kończyć) stop, break off, discontinue; ( rozmowę) cut short; urwać w pół słowa break off in mid-sentence.3. pot. (= zmniejszać, uszczuplać) reduce; take away; shorten; give l. put less.ipf.1. (o czymś przytwierdzonym l. przyszytym) (= odrywać się) come off; come unstuck; fall off; ten guzik zaraz się urwie this button will come off soon; z choinki się urwałeś? pot. are you out of your mind?; skąd on się urwał? pot. is he from Mars?; telefony się urywają I am l. we are swamped with phone calls.2. (= ulec przerwaniu) tear, break apart.3. przen. (= kończyć się nagle) end, come to an end; ( o drodze) end; (o rozmowie, łączności) break off; film mu się urwał pot. he got blind drunk.4. pot. (= wychodzić niepostrzeżenie) push off.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > urywać
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36 życiorys
m sgt (G życiorysu) 1. (życie) life- oboje mieli trudne życiorysy they both had hard lives- streścił swój życiorys w trzech zdaniach he summarized his life in three sentences2. (opis) curriculum vitae a. CV GB, resumé US; (biografia) life history- napisać swój życiorys to write one’s curriculum vitae a. CV* * *( dokument) CV, curriculum vitae; ( opis życia) biography* * *mi1. ( dokument) curriculum vitae, CV; (zwł. do podania o pracę) résumé; napisać życiorys write one's CV l. résumé.2. (= koleje życia) biography; mieć nieciekawy życiorys (= nieinteresujący) have an uninteresting biography; (= wstydliwy, haniebny) have a blot l. blots on one's reputation; przerwa w życiorysie euf. drunken spell; miałem wczoraj ostrą przerwę w życiorysie I got absolutely drunk last night.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > życiorys
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37 memorabile
memorable* * *memorabile agg. memorable, unforgettable: un'occasione memorabile, a memorable occasion; una data memorabile, an unforgettable date; un'impresa memorabile, an unforgettable feat; il giorno memorabile del grande incendio, the never-to-be-forgotten day of the great fire; ha fatto una gaffe memorabile, he made a memorable gaffe; si è preso una sbornia memorabile, he got gloriously drunk // (lett.) i memorabili, memorabilia: i memorabile di Senofonte, the memorabilia of Xenophon.* * *[memo'rabile]aggettivo [esperienza, evento, giorno, vittoria] memorable* * *memorabile/memo'rabile/[esperienza, evento, giorno, vittoria] memorable. -
38 juma
juma, jumá( fam)anda con una juma terrible he's completely plastered ( colloq)se pegó una juma increíble she got blind drunk o totally plastered ( colloq)* * *juma, jumera nfFam drunkenness;agarrar una juma to get sloshed o plastered -
39 bywa|ć
impf Ⅰ vi 1. (w jakimś miejscu) to be- bywać na koncertach/zebraniach to go to concerts/meetings- bywał w teatrze/kinie raz w miesiącu he was at the theatre/cinema once a month, he went to the theatre/cinema once a month- bywał na wykładach pięć razy w roku he attended lectures five times a year- niechętnie bywała w domu she didn’t like staying at home- często bywać w jakiejś restauracji/klubie to frequent a. patronize a. haunt a restaurant/club- puby, w których bywają żołnierze pubs frequented a. patronized by soldiers- on rzadko tu bywa he’s not here often, he doesn’t come here often2. (w jakimś stanie, położeniu) to be- bywać czasem w dobrym/złym humorze to be sometimes a. occasionally in a good/bad mood- rzadko bywali tego samego zdania they were rarely of the same view a. opinion3. (utrzymywać kontakty towarzyskie) to go out- bywać u kogoś to visit sb, to call on sb- ona często u nas bywa she often calls on us, she often comes to see us- ostatnio dużo bywaliśmy recently we’ve been going out quite often- bywać w świecie a. między ludźmi to lead an active social life4. (zdarzać się) to be- bywają i tacy jak on niezaradni there are other people as inept as he is- ranki bywają chłodne the mornings are sometimes cold- bywa, że… it sometimes happens that…- bywało, że całą noc nie spałem sometimes I didn’t a. there were times when I didn’t sleep the whole night- codziennie grali w pokera, bywało – do rana they played poker every night, sometimes until the morning- trudno, bywa i tak too bad, that’s the way it goes (sometimes)- „bardzo się wczoraj upiłem” – „bywa!” ‘I got really drunk yesterday’ – ‘it happens (to the best of us)!’- jak to czasem/zawsze bywa as sometimes/always happensⅡ v aux. to be- często bywać smutnym to be often sad- bywało gwarno/wesoło sometimes it used to be noisy/jolly- bywało czasem tak gorąco, że… sometimes it was a. it used to be so hot that…- bywało gorzej! we’ve seen worse- roślina ta używana bywała w medycynie ludowej this plant was once used in folk medicineⅢ bywaj!, bywajcie! inter. 1. (pożegnanie) goodbye!; farewell! książk.- bywaj zdrów!/bywajcie zdrowi! take care! look after yourself/yourselves!2. (powitanie) welcome!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bywa|ć
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40 demas
io. Lagunart.1. ( egundoko) huge, tremendous; mozkor \demasa harrapatu zuen atzo he got dead drunk yesterday; \demasekoa izan zen atzokoa yesterday's was tremendous2. tremendously; abuztuan ere, beroa egin zuen \demasa in August too, it was terribly hot
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