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I [maʊnt]nome (mountain) monte m.II [maʊnt]mount Everest — il monte Everest, l'Everest
1) (horse) cavallo m., cavalcatura f.2) (surround) (for jewel, lens) montatura f.; (for picture) cornice f.III 1. [maʊnt]2) (fix into place) montare [ picture]; incastonare, montare [ jewel]; inserire (in un album) [ stamp]; preparare [ specimen]; tecn. montare [ engine]4) (set up) allestire [ exhibition]; organizzare [ campaign]; teatr. allestire [ production]to mount guard — montare di guardia (at, over a)
5) zool. montare2.1) [climber, staircase] salire2) (increase) [ temperature] salire, aumentare; [debts, toll, number] aumentare, crescere3) equit. montare (in sella)* * *(a mountain: Mount Everest.) monte* * *mount (1) /maʊnt/n.mount (2) /maʊnt/n.2 (equit.) monta; il montare a cavallo; ( anche) cavalcatura; cavallo: a quiet mount, un cavallo facile da montare3 (scherz.) bicicletta; motocicletta5 (mecc.) montaggio; supporto; attacco; incastellatura di sostegno: (autom.) rubber mounts, attacchi elastici ( del ponte posteriore, ecc.)● His mount was a camel, viaggiava a dorso di cammello.♦ (to) mount /maʊnt/A v. t.1 (form.) montare a (o su); salire (a, su); ascendere; scalare: to mount a horse, montare a cavallo; to mount a hill, scalare un colle; to mount a ladder, salire su una scala a pioli; to mount the throne, salire (o ascendere) al trono; I mounted the stairs, salii le scale; ( boxe) to mount the ring, salire sul ring3 ( anche mecc.) montare; fissare; mettere in postazione; piazzare; preparare; incastonare: to mount a gun, mettere un cannone in postazione; to mount pictures, montare fotografie; to mount gems, incastonare gemme; to mount specimens, preparare esemplari ( fissandoli su vetrini, per esaminarli al microscopio)4 (mil.) montare; essere armato di: The fort [the ship] mounts forty guns, il forte è armato di [la nave monta] quaranta cannoni7 (volg.) montare; chiavare (volg.)B v. i.1 ( spesso to mount up) salire: Prices are mounting up, i prezzi salgono; Tension is mounting up in the stadium, nello stadio sale la tensione2 montare ( a cavallo, su un cammello, ecc.); montare in sella: Do you mount?, Lei monta?; Lei va a cavallo?● (mil.) to mount an attack [an offensive], lanciare un attacco [un'offensiva] □ to mount a bicycle, montare in bicicletta □ ( ciclismo) to mount a chase, organizzare un inseguimento □ (mil.) to mount guard over, montare la guardia a □ to mount insects, fissare insetti ( con spilli, ecc. per conservarli) □ to mount a statue on its pedestal, collocare una statua sul piedistallo □ to mount sustained pressure, (mil.) esercitare una forte pressione; ( sport) fare un pressing sostenuto □ ( d'aereo) to mount up, impennarsi.* * *I [maʊnt]nome (mountain) monte m.II [maʊnt]mount Everest — il monte Everest, l'Everest
1) (horse) cavallo m., cavalcatura f.2) (surround) (for jewel, lens) montatura f.; (for picture) cornice f.III 1. [maʊnt]2) (fix into place) montare [ picture]; incastonare, montare [ jewel]; inserire (in un album) [ stamp]; preparare [ specimen]; tecn. montare [ engine]4) (set up) allestire [ exhibition]; organizzare [ campaign]; teatr. allestire [ production]to mount guard — montare di guardia (at, over a)
5) zool. montare2.1) [climber, staircase] salire2) (increase) [ temperature] salire, aumentare; [debts, toll, number] aumentare, crescere3) equit. montare (in sella) -
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n. berg, heuvel, bergketen; rijdier; rijden; opstijgen; opzetten; opstijgen--------v. (op)stijgen, bestijgen, beklimmen, opgaan; te paard zetten, laten rijden; iets op iets plaatsen, voeren, opstellen; organiserenmount1[ maunt] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 rijdier3 〈 benaming voor〉 iets waarop men iets plaatst om het tentoon te stellen ⇒ standaard 〈 in etalage〉, voet 〈 van bokaal〉; zetting, montering 〈 van juwelen〉; opplak/opzetkarton 〈 van foto, plaatje〉♦voorbeelden:————————mount2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 bestijgen ⇒ beklimmen, opgaan4 〈 benaming voor〉 iets op iets plaatsen ⇒ voeren 〈 stukken geschut〉; opstellen 〈geweren enz.〉; opplakken, opzetten 〈 foto's〉♦voorbeelden: -
4 притча во языцех
библ., часто шутл., ирон.the talk of the town (village, etc.)Семейное положение доктора Кочетова давно сделалось притчей во языцех. (Д. Мамин-Сибиряк, Хлеб) — The family status of Dr. Kochetov became notorious long ago.
Расспросив жителей, Воробейцев поднялся на второй этаж дома и в квартире у некоего Меркера обнаружил капитана О'Селливэна, ставшего в комендатуре притчей во языцех. (Эм. Казакевич, Дом на площади) — Having first questioned the tenants, Vorobeitsev mounted the stairs to the first floor and there in the flat belonging to one Merker he found the ubiquitous Captain O'Sullivan.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > притча во языцех
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v.1 to go/come up (ascender) (calle, escaleras).subió las escaleras a toda velocidad she ran up o climbed the stairs as fast as she couldsubir por la escalera to go/come up the stairs2 to lift up (poner arriba).ayúdame a subir la caja help me get the box up; (a lo alto) help me carry the box upstairs (al piso de arriba)3 to put up, to increase (increase) (precio, peso).La empresa sube los precios The company increases the prices.Me subió la calentura My fever increased.4 to raise (alzar) (mano, bandera, voz).El chico sube la cama The boy raises the bed.5 to raise the pitch of (Music).6 to go up, to rise (increase) (precio, temperatura).El elevador sube The elevator climbs.7 to get on (montar) (en avión, barco).sube al coche get into the car8 to rise (cooking) (crecer).9 to walk up, to climb.Ella subió el sendero She walked up the path.* * *1 (ir hacia arriba - gen) to go up, come up; (- avión) to climb2 (en un vehículo - coche) to get in; (autobús, avión, barco, tren) to get on, get onto■ ¡venga, sube! go on, get in!3 (montar - bicicleta) to get on; (- caballo) to get on, mount4 (a un árbol) to climb up5 figurado (elevarse, aumentar) to rise6 figurado (categoría, puesto) to be promoted1 (escaleras, calle) to go up, climb; (montaña) to climb2 (mover arriba) to carry up, take up, bring up; (poner arriba) to put upstairs3 (cabeza etc) to lift, raise4 (pared) to raise5 COSTURA to take up6 figurado (precio, salario, etc) to raise, put up1 (piso, escalera) to go up2 (árbol, muro, etc) to climb up (a, -)3 (en un vehículo - coche) to get in (a, -); (autobús) to get on (a, -); (avión, barco, tren) to get on (a, -), get onto (a,-)■ ¡súbete, súbete al coche! get in, get into the car!4 (en animales, bicicleta) to get on (a, -), mount\subir a bordo to get on boardsubir al trono figurado to ascend to the thronesubir como la espuma familiar to spread like wildfiresubirse por las paredes figurado to hit the roofsubírsele a uno los humos a la cabeza figurado to become conceitedsubírsele algo a la cabeza figurado to go to one's head* * *verb1) to increase, rise2) raise3) climb•- subir a* * *1. VT1) (=levantar) [+ pierna, brazo, objeto] to lift, lift up, raise; [+ calcetines, pantalones, persianas] to pull upsube los brazos — lift your arms (up), raise your arms
2) (=poner arriba) [llevando] to take up; [trayendo] to bring up¿me puedes ayudar a subir las maletas? — can you help me to take up the cases?
¿puedes subir ese cuadro de abajo? — could you bring that picture up from down there?
3) (=ascender) [+ calle, cuesta, escalera, montaña] (=ir arriba) to go up; (=venir arriba) to come uptenía problemas para subir las escaleras — he had difficulty getting up o climbing the stairs
4) (=aumentar) [+ precio, salario] to put up, raise, increase; [+ artículo en venta] to put up the price oflos taxistas han subido sus tarifas — taxi drivers have put their fares up o have raised their fares
van a subir la gasolina — they are going to put up o increase the price of petrol
5) (=elevar) [+ volumen, televisión, radio] to turn up; [+ voz] to raisesube la radio, que no se oye — turn the radio up, I can't hear it
6) [en escalafón] [+ persona] to promote7) (Arquit) to put up, buildsubir una pared — to put up o build a wall
8) (Mús) to raise the pitch of2. VI1) (=ir arriba) to go up; (=venir arriba) to come up; [en un monte, en el aire] to climbsube, que te voy a enseñar unos discos — come up, I've got some records to show you
2) (Transportes) [en autobús, avión, tren, bicicleta, moto, caballo] to get on; [en coche, taxi] to get insubir a un autobús/avión/tren — to get on(to) a bus/plane/train
subir a un caballo — to mount a horse, get on(to) a horse
subir a bordo — to go o get on board
3) [en el escalafón] to be promoted (a to)nuestro objetivo es subir a primera división — our aim is to go up o be promoted to the First Division
4) (=aumentar) [precio, valor] to go up, rise; [temperatura] to risetono 2)5) (=aumentar de nivel) [río, mercurio] to rise; [marea] to come in6) [cantidad]subir a — to come to, total
3.See:SUBIR Otros verbos de movimiento ► Subir la cuesta/ la escalera {etc}, por regla general, se suele traducir por to come up o por to go up, según la dirección del movimiento (hacia o en sentido contrario al hablante), pero come y go se pueden reemplazar por otros verbos de movimiento si la oración española especifica la forma en que se sube mediante el uso de adverbios o construcciones adverbiales: Tim subió las escaleras a gatas Tim crept up the stairs El mes pasado los precios subieron vertiginosamente Prices shot up last month Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ascensor/persona ( alejándose) to go up; ( acercándose) to come upel camino sube hasta la cima — the path goes up to o leads to the top of the hill
b)subir A algo — a autobús/tren/avión to get on o onto sth; a coche to get in o into sth; a caballo/bicicleta to get on o onto sth, to mount sth (frml)
subir a bordo — to go o get on board
c) ( de categoría) to go up; ( en el escalafón) to be promotedhan subido a primera división — they've been promoted to o they've gone up to the first division
d) ( en tenis)2)a) marea to come in; aguas/río to riseb) fiebre/tensión to go up, rise; temperatura to risec) leche materna to come in3) precio/valor/cotización/salario to rise, go up2.subir vt2)a) <objeto/niño> ( llevar arriba - acercándose) to bring up; (- alejándose) to take upb) <objeto/niño> ( poner más alto)c) <persiana/telón> to raise; < pantalones> to pull up¿me subes la cremallera? — will you zip me up?, will you fasten my zipper (AmE) o (BrE) zip?
d) < dobladillo> to take up; < falda> to take o turn up3) (Inf) to upload4)a) <precios/salarios> to raise, put up¿cuánto te han subido este año? — how much did your salary go up this year?
b) <volumen/radio> to turn up3.sube un poco la calefacción — turn the heating o heat up a little
subirse verbo pronominal1)a) (a coche, autobús, etc) verbo intransitivo 1 bb) ( trepar) to climbse subió al árbol/al muro — she climbed up the tree/(up) onto the walls
estaba subido a un árbol/caballo — he was up a tree/sitting on a horse
c) (a la cabeza, cara) (+ me/te/le etc)se me subieron los colores — I went red o blushed
2) (refl) <calcetines/pantalones> to pull up* * *= go up, move up, raise, rise, ascend, mount, walk up, elevate, climb, bring up, zip, move down, hike up, scale, spike, crank up, get + high, move it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch, ratchet up, mark + Nombre + up, amp up, turn up.Ex. Since recall goes up as precision goes down, it is clearly not possible to achieve in general a system which gives full recall at the same time as full precision.Ex. Now we move up the chain providing index entries for each of the potentially sought terms.Ex. The speaker said that James estimated people function at only 20% of their capacity, and concluded that they could raise this percentage considerable if they knew how to manage their time more efficiently.Ex. If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.Ex. As she ascended the staircase to the library director's office, she tried to fathom the reason for the imperious summons.Ex. He fully expected the director to acquiesce, for his eyebrows mounted ever so slightly.Ex. Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex. Some of the things that are said about genuine bookselling do at times seem to elevate this occupation to a level far beyond mere commerce.Ex. Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.Ex. Matrix and mould were pivoted and were brought up to the nozzle of a metal pump for the moment of casting, and then swung back to eject the new-made letter.Ex. The study investigated the use of a video to teach 3 self-help skills (cleaning sunglasses, putting on a wristwatch, and zipping a jacket) to 3 elementary students with mental disabilities.Ex. Of the 32 institutions indicating some change in status from July 1982 to January 1983, 19 moved down in status and 13 moved up.Ex. The government has hiked up the rate of income tax being paid by oil multinationals.Ex. You'll be scaling walls, jumping between rooftops, swinging on ropes, hanging from pipes, sliding under 4WDs and doing anything you can to avoid those zombies.Ex. Baby boomers are desperately trying to hold onto their salad days -- plastic surgery, vitamins and drugs like Viagra have spiked in public demand.Ex. Refiners are cranking up diesel output to meet rising global demand.Ex. Yes, some people with thin blood or whose pulse and blood pressure get high enough will have a nose bleed when excited.Ex. Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.Ex. Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.Ex. There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.Ex. We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.Ex. David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.Ex. Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.Ex. After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.Ex. The health department has ratcheted up efforts to prevent or slow down the spread of swine flu in schools.Ex. Determine how much it costs to make the item, how much it costs to market that item, and then mark it up by 15-30% or more.Ex. In order to gain strength fast, you need to immediately begin amping up your strength thermostat in your mind.Ex. Cytokines are small proteins used to communicate messages between the immune cells in the immune system to either turn up or down the immune response.----* estar que + subirse + por las paredes = tear + Posesivo + hair out.* obligar a subir el precio = force up + prices.* subir a = board.* subir al poder = rise to + power.* subir al trono = ascend (to) + the throne.* subir a un barco = board + ship.* subir de nivel = move it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.* subir de precio = rise in + price.* subir el listón = raise + the bar, move it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.* subir el nivel = raise + standard, raise + the bar.* subir el precio = push + cost + up, raise + price, jack up + the price, rack up + the price.* subir el volumen = pump up + the volume.* subir en = ride.* subir en bici = ride + a bike.* subir en bicicleta = ride + a bike.* subir exageradamente = rise + steeply.* subir la moral = boost + Posesivo + morale, lift + morale, increase + morale, improve + morale, boost + Posesivo + confidence, bolster + confidence.* subirle la nota a Alguien = mark + Nombre + up.* subir ligeramente = nudge up.* subir los impuestos = push + taxes.* subir repentinamente = shoot up.* subirse al autobús = get on + the bus.* subirse al tren = jump on + the bandwagon, ride + the hype, catch + the fever.* subírsele a la cabeza = go to + Posesivo + head.* subírsele los colores = go + bright red.* subírsele los humos a la cabeza = get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breeches.* subirse por las paredes = be beside + Reflexivo.* subir y/o bajar = move up and/or down.* telón + subir = curtain + rise.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ascensor/persona ( alejándose) to go up; ( acercándose) to come upel camino sube hasta la cima — the path goes up to o leads to the top of the hill
b)subir A algo — a autobús/tren/avión to get on o onto sth; a coche to get in o into sth; a caballo/bicicleta to get on o onto sth, to mount sth (frml)
subir a bordo — to go o get on board
c) ( de categoría) to go up; ( en el escalafón) to be promotedhan subido a primera división — they've been promoted to o they've gone up to the first division
d) ( en tenis)2)a) marea to come in; aguas/río to riseb) fiebre/tensión to go up, rise; temperatura to risec) leche materna to come in3) precio/valor/cotización/salario to rise, go up2.subir vt2)a) <objeto/niño> ( llevar arriba - acercándose) to bring up; (- alejándose) to take upb) <objeto/niño> ( poner más alto)c) <persiana/telón> to raise; < pantalones> to pull up¿me subes la cremallera? — will you zip me up?, will you fasten my zipper (AmE) o (BrE) zip?
d) < dobladillo> to take up; < falda> to take o turn up3) (Inf) to upload4)a) <precios/salarios> to raise, put up¿cuánto te han subido este año? — how much did your salary go up this year?
b) <volumen/radio> to turn up3.sube un poco la calefacción — turn the heating o heat up a little
subirse verbo pronominal1)a) (a coche, autobús, etc) verbo intransitivo 1 bb) ( trepar) to climbse subió al árbol/al muro — she climbed up the tree/(up) onto the walls
estaba subido a un árbol/caballo — he was up a tree/sitting on a horse
c) (a la cabeza, cara) (+ me/te/le etc)se me subieron los colores — I went red o blushed
2) (refl) <calcetines/pantalones> to pull up* * *= go up, move up, raise, rise, ascend, mount, walk up, elevate, climb, bring up, zip, move down, hike up, scale, spike, crank up, get + high, move it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch, ratchet up, mark + Nombre + up, amp up, turn up.Ex: Since recall goes up as precision goes down, it is clearly not possible to achieve in general a system which gives full recall at the same time as full precision.
Ex: Now we move up the chain providing index entries for each of the potentially sought terms.Ex: The speaker said that James estimated people function at only 20% of their capacity, and concluded that they could raise this percentage considerable if they knew how to manage their time more efficiently.Ex: If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.Ex: As she ascended the staircase to the library director's office, she tried to fathom the reason for the imperious summons.Ex: He fully expected the director to acquiesce, for his eyebrows mounted ever so slightly.Ex: Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex: Some of the things that are said about genuine bookselling do at times seem to elevate this occupation to a level far beyond mere commerce.Ex: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.Ex: Matrix and mould were pivoted and were brought up to the nozzle of a metal pump for the moment of casting, and then swung back to eject the new-made letter.Ex: The study investigated the use of a video to teach 3 self-help skills (cleaning sunglasses, putting on a wristwatch, and zipping a jacket) to 3 elementary students with mental disabilities.Ex: Of the 32 institutions indicating some change in status from July 1982 to January 1983, 19 moved down in status and 13 moved up.Ex: The government has hiked up the rate of income tax being paid by oil multinationals.Ex: You'll be scaling walls, jumping between rooftops, swinging on ropes, hanging from pipes, sliding under 4WDs and doing anything you can to avoid those zombies.Ex: Baby boomers are desperately trying to hold onto their salad days -- plastic surgery, vitamins and drugs like Viagra have spiked in public demand.Ex: Refiners are cranking up diesel output to meet rising global demand.Ex: Yes, some people with thin blood or whose pulse and blood pressure get high enough will have a nose bleed when excited.Ex: Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.Ex: Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.Ex: There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.Ex: We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.Ex: David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.Ex: Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.Ex: After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.Ex: The health department has ratcheted up efforts to prevent or slow down the spread of swine flu in schools.Ex: Determine how much it costs to make the item, how much it costs to market that item, and then mark it up by 15-30% or more.Ex: In order to gain strength fast, you need to immediately begin amping up your strength thermostat in your mind.Ex: Cytokines are small proteins used to communicate messages between the immune cells in the immune system to either turn up or down the immune response.* estar que + subirse + por las paredes = tear + Posesivo + hair out.* obligar a subir el precio = force up + prices.* subir a = board.* subir al poder = rise to + power.* subir al trono = ascend (to) + the throne.* subir a un barco = board + ship.* subir de nivel = move it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.* subir de precio = rise in + price.* subir el listón = raise + the bar, move it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.* subir el nivel = raise + standard, raise + the bar.* subir el precio = push + cost + up, raise + price, jack up + the price, rack up + the price.* subir el volumen = pump up + the volume.* subir en = ride.* subir en bici = ride + a bike.* subir en bicicleta = ride + a bike.* subir exageradamente = rise + steeply.* subir la moral = boost + Posesivo + morale, lift + morale, increase + morale, improve + morale, boost + Posesivo + confidence, bolster + confidence.* subirle la nota a Alguien = mark + Nombre + up.* subir ligeramente = nudge up.* subir los impuestos = push + taxes.* subir repentinamente = shoot up.* subirse al autobús = get on + the bus.* subirse al tren = jump on + the bandwagon, ride + the hype, catch + the fever.* subírsele a la cabeza = go to + Posesivo + head.* subírsele los colores = go + bright red.* subírsele los humos a la cabeza = get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breeches.* subirse por las paredes = be beside + Reflexivo.* subir y/o bajar = move up and/or down.* telón + subir = curtain + rise.* * *subir [I1 ]viA1 «ascensor/persona» (alejándose) to go up; (acercándose) to come uphay que subir a pie you have to walk upahora subo I'll be right up, I'm coming up nowvoy a subir al caserío I'm going up to the farmhouselos autobuses que suben al pueblo the buses that go up to the villageel camino sube hasta la cima the path goes up to o leads to the top of the hill2 (a un coche) to get in; (a un autobús, etc) to get on subir A algo ‹a un autobús/un tren/un avión› to get ON o ONTO sth; ‹a un coche› to get IN o INTO sth; ‹a un caballo/una bicicleta› to get ON o ONTO sth, to mount sth ( frml)subir a bordo to go/get on board3 (de categoría) to go upha subido en el escalafón he has been promotedhan subido a primera división they've been promoted to o they've gone up to the first divisionha subido mucho en mi estima she has gone up a lot o ( frml) risen greatly in my estimation5(en tenis): subir a la red to go up to the netB1 «marea» to come in; «aguas/río» to riselas aguas no subieron de nivel the water level did not rise2 «fiebre/tensión» to go up, risehan subido las temperaturas temperatures have risen3 ( Med) «leche» to come in, be producedC «precio/valor/cotización» to rise, go upla leche subió a 60 céntimos milk went up to sixty centsel desempleo subió en 94.500 personas en el primer trimestre unemployment rose by 94,500 in the first quarterha subido el dólar con respecto al euro the dollar has risen against the euroD ( Inf) to upload■ subirvtA ‹montaña› to climb; ‹cuesta› to go up, climbsubió corriendo la escalera she ran upstairstiene problemas para subir la escalera he has trouble getting up o climbing the stairssubió los escalones de dos en dos he went o walked up the stairs two at a timeB1 ‹objeto/niño› (acercándose) to bring up; (alejándose) to take upvoy a subir la compra I'm just going to take the shopping upstairstengo que subir unas cajas al desván I have to put some boxes up in the attic¿puedes subir las maletas? could you take the cases up?sube al niño al caballo lift the child onto the horseese cuadro está muy bajo, ¿puedes subirlo un poco? that picture is very low, can you put it up a little higher?traía el cuello del abrigo subido he had his coat collar turned up2 ‹persiana/telón› to raisesubió la ventanilla she wound the window up o closed o raised the windowven que te suba los pantalones come here and let me pull your pants ( AmE) o ( BrE) trousers up for you3 ‹dobladillo› to take up; ‹falda› to take o turn upC1 ‹precios/salarios› to raise, put up¿cuánto te han subido este año? how much did your salary go up this year?2 ‹volumen/radio› to turn upsube el volumen turn the volume upsube el tono que no te oigo speak up, I can't hear yousube un poco la calefacción turn the heating o heat up a little■ subirseA2 (trepar) to climbse subió al muro she climbed (up) onto the wallles encanta subirse a los árboles they love to climb treesestaban subidos a un árbol they were up a treeel niño se le subió encima the child climbed on top of him3 (a la cabeza, cara) (+ me/te/le etc):el vino enseguida se me subió a la cabeza the wine went straight to my headel éxito se le ha subido a la cabeza success has gone to his headnoté que se me subían los colores (a la cara) I realized that I was going red o blushingB ( refl) ‹calcetines/pantalones› to pull up* * *
subir ( conjugate subir) verbo intransitivo
1
( venir arriba) to come up;
ahora subo I'll be right up;
el camino sube hasta la cima the path goes up to o leads to the top of the hillb) subir A algo ‹a autobús/tren/avión› to get on o onto sth;
‹ a coche› to get in o into sth;
‹a caballo/bicicleta› to get on o onto sth, to mount sth (frml);◊ subir a bordo to go o get on board
( en el escalafón) to be promoted
2
[aguas/río] to rise
[ temperatura] to rise
3 [precio/valor/cotización/salario] to rise, go up
verbo transitivo
1 ‹ montaña› to climb;
‹escaleras/cuesta› to go up, climb
2
( llevar arriba) to take up;
‹ cuello de prenda› to turn up:
‹ pantalones› to pull up;◊ ¿me subes la cremallera? will you zip me up?, will you fasten my zipper (AmE) o (BrE) zip?
‹ falda› to take o turn upe) (Inf) to upload
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subirse verbo pronominal
1
◊ se subió al árbol/al muro she climbed up the tree/(up) onto the wall;
estaba subido a un árbol he was up a tree
2 ( refl) ‹calcetines/pantalones› to pull up;
‹ cuello› to turn up
subir
I verbo transitivo
1 (una pendiente, las escaleras) to go up
(hacia el hablante) to come up
(una montaña) to climb
2 (llevar arriba) to take up: voy a subir las cajas, I'm going to take the boxes upstairs
(hacia el hablante) to bring up
3 (elevar) to raise: sube la mano izquierda, lift your left hand
(el sueldo, la temperatura, la voz, etc) to raise: sube (el volumen de) la radio, turn the radio up
II verbo intransitivo
1 (ascender) to go up: ¿por qué no subimos a verla?, why don't we go up to see her?
(acercándose al hablante) to come up ➣ Ver nota en ir 2 (a un avión, tren, autobús) to get on o onto: subimos al tren, we boarded the train
(a un coche) to get into o in
3 (la marea, las aguas) to rise
4 (la temperatura) to rise
5 (los precios, el sueldo, etc) to rise, go up
6 (de categoría) to go up
' subir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abrochar
- ascender
- bordo
- cajón
- cerrar
- cortante
- embarcación
- escena
- estrado
- irse
- trono
- abordar
- alto
- bien
- escalafón
- montar
- volumen
English:
aboard
- ascend
- board
- boarding card
- boarding pass
- climb
- come in
- come up
- curl
- elevate
- escalate
- flight
- get into
- get on
- go up
- hand up
- heave
- hoist
- increase
- jump on
- mount
- move up
- pile in
- push
- raise
- rise
- roll up
- send up
- sharply
- shoot up
- show up
- slope
- spiral up
- stair
- stand
- steeply
- tree
- turn up
- up
- volume
- walk up
- zip up
- air
- come
- do
- flow
- gain
- get
- go
- jump
* * *♦ vt1. [poner arriba] [libro, cuadro] to put up;[telón] to raise; [persiana] to roll up; [ventanilla] to wind up, to close;he subido la enciclopedia de la primera a la última estantería I've moved the encyclopedia up from the bottom shelf to the top one;sube el cuadro un poco move the picture up a bit o a bit higher;¿me ayudas a subir las bolsas? could you help me take the bags up?;ayúdame a subir la caja [a lo alto] help me get the box up;[al piso de arriba] help me carry the box upstairs2. [montar]subir algo/a alguien a to lift sth/sb onto3. [alzar] [bandera] to raise;subir la mano to put one's hand up, to raise one's hand4. [ascender] [calle, escaleras] to go/come up;[escalera de mano] to climb; [pendiente, montaña] to go up;subió las escaleras a toda velocidad she ran up o climbed the stairs as fast as she could;subió la calle a todo correr he ran up the street as fast as he could5. [aumentar] [precio, impuestos] to put up, to increase;[música, volumen, radio] to turn up;subir el fuego de la cocina to turn up the heat;subir la moral a alguien to lift sb's spirits, to cheer sb up6. [hacer ascender de categoría] to promote7. Mús to raise the pitch of♦ vi1. [a piso, azotea] to go/come up;¿podrías subir aquí un momento? could you come up here a minute?;subo enseguida I'll be up in a minute;subir corriendo to run up;subir por la escalera to go/come up the stairs;subir (a) por algo to go up and get sth;subir a la red [en tenis] to come (in) to the net2. [montar] [en avión, barco] to get on;[en coche] to get in; [en moto, bicicleta, tren] to get on; [en caballo] to get on, to mount; [en árbol, escalera de mano, silla] to climb up;subir a [coche] to get in(to);[moto, bicicleta, tren, avión] to get on; [caballo] to get on, to mount; [árbol, escalera de mano] to climb up; [silla, mesa] to get o climb onto; [piso] to go/come up to;subir a bordo to go on board;es peligroso subir al tren en marcha it is dangerous to board the train while it is moving3. [aumentar] to rise, to go up;[hinchazón, cauce] to rise; [fiebre] to raise, to go up;los precios subieron prices went up o rose;subió la gasolina the price of petrol went up o rose;el euro subió frente a la libra the euro went up o rose against the pound;las acciones de C & C han subido C & C share prices have gone up o risen;han subido las ventas sales are up;este modelo ha subido de precio this model has gone up in price, the price of this model has gone up;el coste total no subirá del millón the total cost will not be more than o over a million;no subirá de tres horas it will take three hours at most, it won't take more than three hours;está subiendo la marea the tide is coming in;el jefe ha subido mucho en mi estima the boss has gone up a lot in my estimationsubiré a la capital la próxima semana I'll be going up to the capital next week;¿por qué no subes a vernos este fin de semana? why don't you come up to see us this weekend?7. [ascender de categoría] to be promoted (a to); Dep to be promoted, to go up (a to);el Atlético subió de categoría Atlético went up* * *I v/tII v/i2 de precio rise, go up4:subir al poder rise to power;subir al trono ascend to the throne* * *subir vt1) : to bring up, to take up2) : to climb, to go up3) : to raisesubir vi1) : to go up, to come up2) : to rise, to increase3) : to be promoted4)subir a : to get on, to mountsubir a un tren: to get on a train* * *subir vb1. (ir arriba) to go up¡sube! ¡la vista es fantástica! come up! the view is fantastic!2. (escalar) to climb3. (en un coche) to get in4. (en un tren, autobús, avión) to get on8. (hacer más fuerte) to turn up -
6 mount
{maunt}
I. 1. ост. планина, хълм, възвишение, височина
2. често в имена на планини, върхове
MOUNT Everest Монт Еверест
3. изпъкналост на дланта в основата на пръста
II. 1. качвам (се), изкачвам (се), покачвам (се) (на), яхвам, възсядам
to MOUNT the stairs изкачвам стълби
his colour MOUNTed кръвта нахлу в лицето му, той пламна
2. увеличавам се, раста (за напрежение, недоволство и пр.), качвам се (и за цени)
натрупвам се (up), издигам се (по чин, положение)
3. слагам, нагласям, монтирам (скъпоценни камъни и пр.), слагам (картина) в рамка, инсталирам (машина и пр.)
to MOUNT a specimen приготвям препарат за изследване под микроскоп
4. театр. поставям (пиеса и пр.)
5. давам коне на, снабдявам с коне/велосипеди и пр., съоръжавам
to MOUNT a regiment сформирам кавалерийски полк
MOUNTed police конна/моторизирана полиция
6. pass снабден съм с оръдия (за крепост, кораб и пр.)
7. предприемам, започвам (нападение, кампания, акция), организирам
III. 1. оседлан кон/магаре и пр
2. колело, мотоциклет
3. (начин на) яздене на кон (при състезание)
4. стойка, рама
5. паспарту, картон и пр. (за картина и пр.), гнездо (на скъпоценен камък)
6. предметно стъкло (за микроскоп)
7. воен. лафет* * *{maunt} n 1. ост. планина; хълм, възвишение, височина; 2. често(2) {maunt} v 1. качвам (се), изкачвам (се), покачвам (се) (на){3} {maunt} n 1. оседлан кон/магаре и пр.; 2. колело, мотоцикле* * *хълм; яхам; увеличавам; слагам; паспарту; планина; поставям; възвишение; възсядам; височина; възлизам; застъпвам; качвам се; издигам се; натрупвам се;* * *1. (начин на) яздене на кон (при състезание) 2. his colour mounted кръвта нахлу в лицето му, той пламна 3. i. ост. планина, хълм, възвишение, височина 4. ii. качвам (се), изкачвам (се), покачвам (се) (на), яхвам, възсядам 5. iii. оседлан кон/магаре и пр 6. mount everest Монт Еверест 7. mounted police конна/моторизирана полиция 8. pass снабден съм с оръдия (за крепост, кораб и пр.) 9. to mount a regiment сформирам кавалерийски полк 10. to mount a specimen приготвям препарат за изследване под микроскоп 11. to mount the stairs изкачвам стълби 12. воен. лафет 13. давам коне на, снабдявам с коне/велосипеди и пр., съоръжавам 14. изпъкналост на дланта в основата на пръста 15. колело, мотоциклет 16. натрупвам се (up), издигам се (по чин, положение) 17. паспарту, картон и пр. (за картина и пр.), гнездо (на скъпоценен камък) 18. предметно стъкло (за микроскоп) 19. предприемам, започвам (нападение, кампания, акция), организирам 20. слагам, нагласям, монтирам (скъпоценни камъни и пр.), слагам (картина) в рамка, инсталирам (машина и пр.) 21. стойка, рама 22. театр. поставям (пиеса и пр.) 23. увеличавам се, раста (за напрежение, недоволство и пр.), качвам се (и за цени) 24. често в имена на планини, върхове* * *mount [maunt] I. n 1. планина; хълм, възвишение, височина; 2. често в имена на планини, върхове, напр. M. Everest Монт Еверест; 3. хълм в основата на пръста (на дланта) ; II. mount v 1. качвам (се), изкачвам, покачвам; яхам, възсядам; to \mount the stairs изкачвам стъпала; to \mount the throne възкачвам се на (заемам) престол; his colour \mounted кръв нахлу в лицето му, изчерви се; \mounted police конна полиция; 2. увеличавам се; повишавам се, качвам се (и за цени); натрупвам се (up); издигам се (по чин, положение, сила); 3. слагам, нагласям, поставям; насновавам ( стан); to \mount a picture поставям картина в рамка или върху парче картон; to \mount jewels монтирам скъпоценни камъни (в украшение); to \mount a play поставям пиеса; to \mount a gun поставям оръдие на огнева позиция; to \mount a specimen нагласям експонат; приготвям микроскопски препарат; 4. давам (заемам) кон на; he \mounted me for the day той ми зае кон за този ден; 5. воен.: to \mount guard отивам на пост, на пост съм; to \mount guard over пазя; 6. воен. снабден съм с оръдия (за крепост, кораб); III. n 1. оседлан кон (магаре и под.); 2. обездка (при състезание); 3. картон за фон на картина; плат, платно, основа за подлепване; 4. гнездо от благороден метал за скъпоценен камък; 5. стъклена плочка (за микроскоп); 6. лафет. -
7 salire
1. v/i climbdi livello, prezzi, temperatura, risetreno, autobus get on2. v/t: salire le scale andare go up, climbvenire come up, climb* * *salire v. intr.1 to rise*; to climb (sthg.); to go* up (sthg.); to come* up (sthg.); to mount (sthg.); to ascend (sthg.): l'aeroplano saliva lentamente, the plane was climbing slowly; il calore, il fumo sale, heat, smoke rises; le lacrime le salirono agli occhi, tears rose to her eyes (o tears welled up in her eyes); non salii perché l'ascensore era rotto, I did not go up because the lift wasn't working; devo salire a prendere l'ombrello, I'll have to go up and get an umbrella; salgo un attimo da mia zia, I must pop up (o nip up) to my aunt's for a moment; non salì perché non voleva vedermi, he did not come up because he did not want to see me; non salire su quel ramo perché potrebbe rompersi, don't get on that branch because it might break; il pallone salì diritto e poi scoppiò, the balloon went (o rose) straight up, then burst; salì a cavallo e scomparve nel bosco, he mounted his horse and disappeared into the wood; la strada sale, the road rises (o climbs o goes uphill); salì a piedi sino all'ottavo piano, he walked up to the eighth floor; salì in ascensore sino all'ottavo piano, he took the lift up to the eighth floor; salire in tutta fretta, to rush up // salire su un albero, to climb a tree; salire su un monte, to climb (o to go up) a mountain; salire su una scala, to climb (up) (o to mount) a ladder; salire su una sedia, to climb (o to get) on a chair // salire al trono, to ascend the throne // salire in cielo, to go to heaven2 ( su mezzi di trasporto) to get* on; to get* in: salire su un tram, un treno, una bicicletta, to get on a tram, a train, a bike; salire in macchina, to get into a car; salire a bordo di una nave, to go on board a ship // far salire qlcu. nella propria automobile, to let s.o. get into one's car3 (fig.) ( crescere) to rise*, to increase; to climb; to go* up; to mount: il fiume è salito di un metro, the river has risen a metre; la temperatura sale, the temperature is rising; la marea sta salendo, the tide is coming in (o rising) // salire socialmente, to rise socially // salire nella considerazione generale, to go up (o rise) in people's estimation // (comm.): i prezzi salgono, prices are rising (o increasing); la benzina è salita ancora, (the price of) petrol has gone up again // (econ.): il volume delle esportazioni è salito nettamente quest'anno, the volume of exports has climbed sharply this year; salire automaticamente, (di prezzi, tariffe) to escalate; salire rapidamente, to jump (o to soar o to shoot up); salire vertiginosamente, to rocket; far salire gli affitti, (amer.) to hike rents; far salire i prezzi, to raise (o to force up) prices; far salire i prezzi in un'asta, to puff (o to increase) prices◆ v.tr. to climb; to go* up, to ascend; to come* up; to mount: salire un monte, to climb (o to go up) a mountain; salire le scale, to go up the stairs.* * *1. [sa'lire]vb irreg vt(scale, pendio) to climb, go (o come) up1) (gen) to go (o come) up, (aereo) to climb, go upsalimmo a piedi/con la bicicletta fino in cima — we walked/cycled up to the top
2)salire sull'autobus/sul treno — to get on the bus/on the train
salire su una o in bicicletta — to get on a bicycle
4)salire in cielo o paradiso — to go to heavensalire alle stelle — (prezzi) to rocket
* * *[sa'lire] 1.1) (andare su) to go* up; (venire su) to come* up; (arrampicarsi) to climbsalire al terzo piano — to go o come up to the third floor
sei salito in ascensore? — did you come up in the lift BE o elevator AE ?
salire su una scala — to go up o climb a ladder
salire su un albero, una montagna — to climb up a tree, a mountain
salire su — to get on [autobus, treno, moto, bicicletta]; to go aboard, to board [nave, aereo]
3) (levarsi) [ nebbia] to rise*; [ fumo] to rise* up; [ razzo] to climb; (sorgere) [ sole] to rise*, to climb4) (essere in salita) [strada, terreno] to go* uphill, to climb, to rise*5) (crescere, aumentare) [temperatura, prezzi, numero] to rise*, to go* up, to climb; [ febbre] to go* up; [ marea] to rise*, to come* in, to come* up; fig. [tensione, pressione] to rise*, to mount; [sentimento, emozione] to mount, to surgesalire alle stelle — [ prezzi] to shoot up, to skyrocket, to soar
fare salire la tensione — fig. to raise the tension o temperature
6) fig. (progredire)2.salire nella stima o considerazione di qcn. to rise in sb.'s estimation; salire in classifica [ squadra] to improve one's ranking; salire al trono to accede to the throne, to mount o ascend form. the throne; salire al potere — to come to power
* * *salire/sa'lire/ [104](aus. essere)1 (andare su) to go* up; (venire su) to come* up; (arrampicarsi) to climb; salire al piano di sopra to go upstairs; salire al terzo piano to go o come up to the third floor; sei salito a piedi? did you walk up? sei salito in ascensore? did you come up in the lift BE o elevator AE ? è salito al valico in bicicletta he cycled up to the pass; salire su una scala to go up o climb a ladder; salire su un albero, una montagna to climb up a tree, a mountain2 (montare su un mezzo) salire in to get in(to) [ auto]; salire su to get on [autobus, treno, moto, bicicletta]; to go aboard, to board [nave, aereo]; non è mai salito su un aereo he's never been on a plane; salire a bordo to go on board3 (levarsi) [ nebbia] to rise*; [ fumo] to rise* up; [ razzo] to climb; (sorgere) [ sole] to rise*, to climb; l'aria calda fa salire i palloni aerostatici warm air makes balloons rise; il sangue gli salì al viso blood mounted to his cheeks4 (essere in salita) [strada, terreno] to go* uphill, to climb, to rise*5 (crescere, aumentare) [temperatura, prezzi, numero] to rise*, to go* up, to climb; [ febbre] to go* up; [ marea] to rise*, to come* in, to come* up; fig. [tensione, pressione] to rise*, to mount; [sentimento, emozione] to mount, to surge; salire alle stelle [ prezzi] to shoot up, to skyrocket, to soar; fare salire i prezzi to send prices up; fare salire la tensione fig. to raise the tension o temperature6 fig. (progredire) salire di grado to rise in rank; salire nella stima o considerazione di qcn. to rise in sb.'s estimation; salire in classifica [ squadra] to improve one's ranking; salire al trono to accede to the throne, to mount o ascend form. the throne; salire al potere to come to powerto go* up, to climb [ scale]; salire le scale di corsa to run up the stairs. -
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(a mountain: Mount Everest.) montetr[maʊnt]1 (horse etc) montura2 (for machine, gun, trophy) soporte nombre masculino, base nombre femenino; (for photo, picture) fondo; (for jewel) engaste nombre masculino, engarce nombre masculino; (for slide) marquito; (for specimen) platina, portaobjetos m inv1 (horse) montar, montarse en; (bicycle) montar en, subir a; (stage, platform) subir a; (stairs) subir2 (fix - photo, picture) montar; (- stamp) fijar; (- jewel) montar, engastar, engarzar; (- specimen) colocar en el portaobjetos3 (organize - attack) montar, preparar; (- campaign) montar, organizar4 SMALLZOOLOGY/SMALL montar, cubrir1 (go up) subir, ascender2 (get on horse) montar3 (increase) subir, aumentar, crecer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto mount guard montar la guardiato mount the throne subir al trono————————tr[maʊnt]1 (mountain) monte nombre masculinomount ['maʊnt] vt1) : montar a (un caballo), montar en (una bicicleta), subir a2) : montar (artillería, etc.)mount viincrease: aumentarmount n1) support: soporte m2) horse: caballería f, montura f3) mountain: monte m, montaña fn.• base s.m.• cabalgadura s.f.• fondo s.m.• montadura s.f.• montaje s.m.• montaña s.f.• monte s.m.• montecillo s.m.• montura s.f.• soporte s.m. (Computing)v.• montar (Informática) v.v.• armar v.• artillar v.• cabalgar v.• engastar v.• subir v.maʊnt
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1) ( mountain) (liter) monte m2) ( Equ) montura f3)a) (for machine, gun) soporte mb) ( for picture - surround) paspartú m, maríaluisa f (Méx); (- backing) fondo m; ( for slide) marco mc) ( for stamp) fijasellos md) ( for jewel) montura f, engaste m
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1)a) \<\<horse\>\> montar, montarse enI mounted my bicycle — (me) monté en or me subí a la bicicleta
b) \<\<platform/throne\>\> subir a2) \<\<gun/picture\>\> montar; \<\<stamp/butterfly\>\> fijar; \<\<gem\>\> engarzar*, engastar, montar3) ( copulate with) ( Zool) montar4) \<\<attack/offensive\>\> preparar, montar; \<\<campaign/event\>\> organizar*, montar
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vi1)a) \<\<cost/temperature\>\> subir, elevarse (frml); \<\<excitement/alarm\>\> crecer*, aumentarb) mounting pres p <cost/fears/tension> cada vez mayor, creciente2) ( climb onto horse) montar•Phrasal Verbs:- mount up
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[maʊnt]N1) liter monte m2) (in names) monte m
II [maʊnt]1. N1) (=horse) montura f, caballería f frm2) (=support, base) [of machine] soporte m, base f ; [of jewel] engaste m, montura f ; (for stamps) fijasellos m inv ; (for photograph in album) fijafotografías m inv adhesivo; (for transparency) marco m ; [of specimen, exhibit] soporte m ; (=microscope slide) portaobjetos m inv ; (=backing for picture) fondo m2. VT1) [+ horse] montar; [+ bicycle] montar en; [+ platform, stage, podium, throne] subir a; [+ stairs, hill] subir2) [+ jewel] engastar; [+ stamp, exhibit, specimen, TV, speakers] fijar; [+ picture] poner un fondo a; [+ gun, engine] montar3) [+ exhibition, campaign, event] montar, organizar; [+ play] montar, poner en escena; [+ attack, offensive, defence] preparar4)to mount guard (on or over sth/sb) — montar (la) guardia (para vigilar algo/a algn)
5) (in mating) cubrir, montar6) (=provide with horse) proveer de caballo3. VI1) (=climb) subir2) (also: mount up) (=get on horse) montar3) (=increase) [prices, temperature] subir, aumentar; [excitement, tension] crecer, aumentar* * *[maʊnt]
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1) ( mountain) (liter) monte m2) ( Equ) montura f3)a) (for machine, gun) soporte mb) ( for picture - surround) paspartú m, maríaluisa f (Méx); (- backing) fondo m; ( for slide) marco mc) ( for stamp) fijasellos md) ( for jewel) montura f, engaste m
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1)a) \<\<horse\>\> montar, montarse enI mounted my bicycle — (me) monté en or me subí a la bicicleta
b) \<\<platform/throne\>\> subir a2) \<\<gun/picture\>\> montar; \<\<stamp/butterfly\>\> fijar; \<\<gem\>\> engarzar*, engastar, montar3) ( copulate with) ( Zool) montar4) \<\<attack/offensive\>\> preparar, montar; \<\<campaign/event\>\> organizar*, montar
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vi1)a) \<\<cost/temperature\>\> subir, elevarse (frml); \<\<excitement/alarm\>\> crecer*, aumentarb) mounting pres p <cost/fears/tension> cada vez mayor, creciente2) ( climb onto horse) montar•Phrasal Verbs:- mount up -
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̈ɪmaunt I
1. сущ.
1) а) редк. посадка на лошадь б) возможность провести заезд( на скачках)
2) то, на что что-то ставится, крепится, что является опорой, подставкой или чем-либо предохранительным а) подложка, картон или холст, на который наклеена картина или карта;
паспарту б) мн. металлический орнамент на выступающих частях (напр., мебели), служащий для защиты, предохранения в) оправа( драгоценного камня) г) основа - деревянная, из слоновой кости и т. п., - на которой держится шелк веера;
шелк, бумага или какой-либо другой материал, из которого сделан веер д) кармашек( в альбоме для марок) е) предметное стекло( для микроскопа) ∙ Syn: frame
1., support
1.
3) средства передвижения а) лошадь, мул и т. п., приученные ходить под седлом б) велосипед
4) воен. лафет, станок( для орудия)
2. гл.
1) а) подниматься, восходить to mount a ladder ≈ взобраться на лестницу You should mount the hill and see the view. ≈ Вы должны взойти на этот холм и посмотреть на открывающуюся панораму. The road mounts a steep rising ground. (Jenkinson) ≈ Дорога поворачивает и круто идет вверх. Syn: go up, climb up, rise
2., ascend б) взлетать вверх, ввысь в) приливать к лицу, к голове ( о крови) ;
ударять в голову( о вине и т. п.) His colour mounted, a blush mounted to his face. ≈ Кровь бросилась ему в лицо.
2) а) залезать, взбираться( на что-л.) ;
занимать( какое-л. место) to mount a platform ≈ взобраться на платформу to mount the stand and give the evidence ≈ занять место свидетеля и дать показания to mount the throne ≈ взойти на престол б) садиться( на лошадь, велосипед, в машину) Mounting on my bicycle, I rode at full speed down the street. ≈ Я сел на велосипед и поехал вниз по улице так быстро, как мог. One of the majors was accustomed to mount his horse from a chair. ≈ Один из майоров имел привычку вскакивать на лошадь со стула. в) взобраться (на кого-л.) с целью совокупления
3) снабжать верховыми лошадьми или транспортным средством mounted police ≈ конная полиция
4) подниматься, возрастать, увеличиваться debts mounting ≈ долги растут Syn: increase
5) а) монтировать, устанавливать б) вставлять, вделывать в оправу to mount jewels ≈ вставлять драгоценные камни в оправу в) вклеивать в альбом, наклеивать на картон to mount a picture on cardboard ≈ наклеивать картину на картон г) готовить для исследований to mount a specimen ≈ приготовлять препарат для исследования( под микроскопом)
6) ставить (спектакль), выпускать (теле-/радиопрограмму) His staff mounted several little propaganda numbers about social evils in Britain. ≈ Его труппа поставила несколько небольших пропагандистских номеров о социальных бедах Британии.
7) воен. а) устанавливать (орудие на станок) to mount a gun воен. ≈ устанавливать пулемет на лафет б) быть вооруженным пушками (о форте, крепости, корабле) в) производить вертикальную наводку г) нести караульную службу, охранять to mount guard ≈ стоять на посту д) предпринимать, организовывать( о наступлении и т. п.) ;
тж. перен. to mount an attack ≈ организовать наступление I am mounting a devastating attack on the seriousness of the book. ≈ Я предпринимаю мощную атаку по поводу серьезности этой книги. An all-out attack is to be mounted against the porn-pushers. ≈ Должна быть организована широкомасштабная операция против торговцев порнопродукцией. II сущ.
1) уст. высокий холм, гора;
только в названиях: Mount Everest ≈ гора Эверест Mount Vesuvius ≈ гора Везувий the Sermon on the Mount библ. ≈ Нагорная проповедь Syn: mountain
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2) искусственный холм (земляной или из камней) ;
особ. погребальный холм
3) бугорок( на ладони) (разговорное) лошадь, мул, верблюд и т. п. (под седлом) велосипед восхождение (альпинизм) лафет, станок (для орудия) подложка, картон или холст, на который наклеена картина или карта;
паспарту подставка( под призовой кубок, вазу и т. п.) стенд( на выставке) предметное стекло( для микроскопа) оправа (драгоценного камня, веера) шелк или бумага, из которых сделан веер (редкое) посадка на лошадь и т. п. (спортивное) вскок, наскок на гимнастический снаряд - circle *s круговые наскоки на снаряд - jump * наскок (на снаряд) прыжком ездка заезд взбираться, восходить, подниматься (часто * up) - to * a hill подняться /взобраться/ на холм - to * the stairs подняться по лестнице - to * the throne взойти на престол - the car *ed the pavement машина въехала на тротуар - his colour *ed, a blush *ed to his face кровь бросилась ему в лицо - the /his/ blood *ed to his head кровь бросилась ему в голову (on, upon) устанавливать, ставить на возвышении - to * a statue on a pedestal установить статую на пьедестале устанавливать;
монтировать - to * a gun (военное) устанавливать орудие на лафет вставлять (в оправу и т. п.) - to * pictures наклеивать картины, фотографии на картон или паспарту - to * stamps in an album наклеивать марки в альбом - to * jewels (in gold) вставлять драгоценные камни в (золотую) оправу готовить (для коллекции, выставки и т. п.) - to * insects насаживать /накалывать/ насекомых - to * animals набивать чучела зверей - to * a skeleton собирать скелет( специальное) заключать (образцы) - to * specimens заключать срезы (для исследования под микроскопом) повышаться, возрастать (о цене, доходе и т. п.;
тж. * up) - his profits are constantly *ing его доходы постоянно возрастают /увеличиваются, растут/ - his bill at the hotel *ed up его задолженность в гостинице все росла усиливаться, расти( о гневе, замешательстве и т. п.) - his anger was *ing он все больше злился садиться (на лошадь, в седло, на велосипед, в экипаж) - to * a horse садиться верхом( на лошадь) - he *ed and rode off он вскочил в седло и ускакал - *! (конные) садись!, по коням! (команда) посадить( на лошадь, в седло, на велосипед, в экипаж) снабжать верховыми лошадьми - we can * you мы можем обеспечить вас верховой лошадью (военное) быть вооруженным, экипированным - a fort *ing 80 guns крепость, вооруженная восемьюдесятью орудиями - this ship *s six cannon этот корабль вооружен шестью орудиями подготавливать, организовывать - to * an attack предпринять /организовать/ атаку охранять;
нести караульную службу - to * guard стоять на часах /на посту/ - they *ed guard over the jewels они охраняли драгоценности (театроведение) оформлять( спектакль) - the play was lavishly *ed пьеса шла в богатой постановке (театроведение) ставить (пьесу) надеть на себя и демонстрировать одежду (ветеринарное) покрывать( корову и т. п.) возвышенность;
холм (устаревшее) холм;
гора гора (в названиях часто употр. в сокр. форме Mt.) - Mt. Everest гора Эверест бугорок (на ладони) > Sermon on the M. (библеизм) нагорная проповедь his colour mounted, a blush mounted to his face кровь бросилась ему в лицо his colour mounted, a blush mounted to his face кровь бросилась ему в лицо to ~ jewels вставлять драгоценные камни в оправу;
to mount a gun воен. устанавливать орудие на лафет ~ устанавливать, монтировать;
to mount a picture наклеивать картину на картон;
to mount a specimen приготовлять препарать для исследования (под микроскопом) ~ устанавливать, монтировать;
to mount a picture наклеивать картину на картон;
to mount a specimen приготовлять препарать для исследования (под микроскопом) to ~ jewels вставлять драгоценные камни в оправу;
to mount a gun воен. устанавливать орудие на лафет ~ взбираться, восходить, подниматься;
to mount the throne взойти на престол tunnel diode ~ головка туннельного диода waveguide ~ волноводная головка -
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(to become covered (as if) with mist: The mirror misted over; The windscreen misted up.) cubrirse, empañarseup1 adv1. arriba2. levantado3.4. más alto / más caroup to / up until hastawhat are you three up to? vosotros tres, ¿qué estáis tramando?to feel up to something sentirse capaz de algo / sentirse con fuerzas para algodo you feel up to going to work? ¿te sientes con fuerzas para ir a trabajar?what's up? ¿qué pasa? / ¿qué ocurre?up2 prep1.2. porup and down de arriba para abajo / de un lado a otrouptr[ʌp]1 (upwards) hacia arriba, arriba2 (out of bed) levantado,-a3 (sun, moon)4 (roadworks) levantado,-a, en obras■ 'Road up' "Carretera en obras"5 (towards) hacia■ he came up and... se acercó y...6 (northwards) hacia el norte7 (totally finished) acabado,-a■ eat it up acábatelo, cómetelo todo8 (into pieces) a trozos, a porciones, a raciones2 (position) en lo alto de1 subir, aumentar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLit's not up to much familiar no vale gran cosait's up to you familiar es cosa tuyato be on the up and up familiar ir cada vez mejorto be up in arms estar en pie de guerra■ the people are up in arms about the new taxes la gente está en pie de guerra por los nuevos impuestosto be up to something (doing something) estar haciendo algo; (secretively) estar tramando algo 2 (equal to) estar a la altura de algo; (strong enough for) sentirse con fuerzas de hacer algo■ are you up to going to work? ¿te sientes con fuerzas de ir a trabajar?to up and go familiar coger e irseup to hastaup yours! taboo ¡métetelo por el culo!well up in something saber mucho de algowhat's up? familiar ¿qué pasa?ups and downs altibajos nombre masculino pluralincrease: aumentar, subirthey upped the prices: aumentaron los preciosup vito up and : agarrar y famshe up and left: agarró y se fueup adv1) above: arriba, en lo altoup in the mountains: arriba en las montañas2) upwards: hacia arribapush it up: empújalo hacia arribathe sun came up: el sol salióprices went up: los precios subieronto sit up: ponerse derechothey got up late: se levantaron tardeI stayed up all night: pasé toda la noche sin dormirto speak up: hablar más fuertethe climate up north: el clima del norteI'm going up to Canada: voy para Canadáthe book turned up: el libro aparecióshe brought the matter up: mencionó el asunto8) completely: completamenteeat it up: cómetelo todo9) : en pedazoshe tore it up: lo rompió en pedazosthe car pulled up to the curb: el carro paró al borde de la acerathe game was 10 up: empataron a 10up adjthe sun is up: ha salido el solprices are up: los precios han aumentadothe river is up: las aguas están altas3) : despierto, levantadoup all night: despierto toda la noche4) built: construidothe house is up: la casa está construida5) open: abiertothe windows are up: las ventanas están abiertasthe up staircase: la escalera para subir7) abreast: enterado, al día, al corrienteto be up on the news: estar al corriente de las noticias8) prepared: preparadowe were up for the test: estuvimos preparados para el examen9) finished: terminado, acabadotime is up: se ha terminado el tiempo permitidoto be up : pasarwhat's up?: ¿qué pasa?up prep1) (to, toward, or at a higher point of)he went up the stairs: subió la escalerato go up the river: ir río arriba3) along: a lo largo, porup the coast: a lo largo de la costajust up the way: un poco más adelanteup and down the city: por toda la ciudadupadj.• alto, -a adj.• elevado, -a adj.adv.• alto adv.• arriba adv.• hacia arriba adv.interj.• upa interj.n.• prosperidad s.f.• subida s.f.prep.• arriba de prep.
I ʌp1) adverb2)a) ( in upward direction)up a bit... left a bit — un poco más arriba... un poco a la izquierda
up United! — (BrE) arriba el United!
b) ( upstairs)3)a) ( of position) arribaup here/there — aquí/allí arriba
b) (upstairs, on upper floor)c) (raised, pointing upward)with the lid/blinds up — con la tapa levantada/las persianas levantadas or subidas
d) ( removed)I had the floorboards up — había quitado or levantado las tablas del suelo
4)a) ( upright)b) ( out of bed)she's up and about again — (colloq) está dando guerra otra vez (fam)
5)a) (of numbers, volume, intensity)prices are 5% up o up (by) 5% on last month — los precios han aumentado un 5% con respecto al mes pasado
from $25/the age of 11 up — a partir de 25 dólares/de los 11 años
b) (in league, table, hierarchy)6)a) ( in or toward north)b) ( at or to another place)to go up to town — (esp BrE) ir* a la ciudad (or a Londres etc)
7) (in position, erected)is the tent up? — ¿ya han armado la tienda or (AmL) la carpa?
the pictures/shelves are up — los cuadros/estantes están colocados or puestos
8) ( going on) (colloq)what's up with you? — ¿a ti qué te pasa?
what's up? — (what's the matter?) ¿qué pasa?; ( as greeting) (AmE) ¿qué hay? (colloq), ¿qué onda? (AmL arg), ¿qué hubo or quiubo? (Chi, Col, Méx, Ven fam)
9) ( finished)10) ( Sport)a) ( ahead in competition)to be one up on somebody — tener* una ventaja sobre algn
b) ( for each side) (AmE)11) ( under consideration)she will be up before the board/judge — comparecerá ante la junta/el juez
12) (in phrases)a) ( next to) contrab) ( confronted by)to be up against it — estar* contra las cuerdas
13) up and downa) ( vertically)to jump up and down — dar* saltos
b) ( back and forth) de arriba abajoc) ( of mood)14)up for — ( subject to)
the motion up for debate today — la moción que sale hoy a debate or se debate hoy
15)up on — ( knowledgeable) (pred)
how well up are you on what's been happening? — ¿cuánto sabes or qué tan enterado estás de lo que ha estado sucediendo?
16)up till o until — hasta
17) up to18) (as far as, as much as) hastaup to here/now/a certain point — hasta aquí/ahora/cierto punto
19)a) ( equal to)it isn't up to the usual standard — no es del alto nivel al que estamos acostumbrados; come up to b)
b) ( capable of)she's not up to the job — no tiene las condiciones necesarias para el trabajo, no puede con el trabajo (fam)
do you feel up to going out? — ¿te sientes con fuerzas/ánimos (como) para salir?
my spelling is not up to much — (BrE) mi ortografía deja bastante que desear
20) ( depending on)that's entirely up to you — eso, como tú quieras
it's not up to me to decide — no me corresponde a mí decidir, no soy yo quien tiene que decidir
21)to be up to something — (colloq)
I'm sure they're up to something — ( planning) estoy segura de que algo están tramando or algo se traen entre manos; ( doing) estoy segura de que algo (or alguna travesura etc) están haciendo
what have you been up to lately? — ¿en qué has andado últimamente?
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1)a) ( in upward direction)to go up the stairs/hill — subir la escalera/colina
b) ( at higher level)2)a) ( along)to go/come up the river — ir*/venir* por el río
b) ( further along)it's just up the road — está un poco más allá or adelante
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1) (before n) ( going upward)2) ( elated) (AmE colloq) (pred)I feel really up at the moment — me siento como en las nubes
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- pp- transitive verb (colloq) \<\<price/costs\>\> aumentar, subir; <bid/offer> aumentar, superar
2.
up vito up and go — agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* e irse*
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[ʌp] When up is the second element in a phrasal verb, eg come up, throw up, walk up, look up the verb. When it is part of a set combination, eg the way up, close up, look up the other word.to be on the up and up — (colloq) ( honest) (AmE) \<\<businessman/salesperson\>\> ser* de buena ley, ser* de fiar; ( succeeding) (BrE) \<\<business/company\>\> marchar or ir* cada vez mejor, estar* en alza
1. ADVERB1) (direction) hacia arriba, para arribahe looked up — (towards sky) miró hacia or para arriba
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to stop halfway up — pararse a mitad de la subida•
to throw sth up in the air — lanzar algo al aire•
he walked/ran up to the house — caminó/corrió hasta la casa2) (position)•
up above (us) we could see a ledge — por encima (de nosotros) or sobre nuestras cabezas podíamos ver una cornisa•
my office is five floors up — mi oficina está en el quinto piso•
higher up — más arriba•
up in the mountains — montaña arriba•
the jug's up there, on the freezer — la jarra está ahí arriba, en el congeladorthe castle's up there, on top of the hill — el castillo está allí arriba, en la cima del monte
3) (in northern place, capital etc)•
how long have you lived up here? — ¿cuánto tiempo llevas viviendo aquí?•
he lives up in Scotland — vive en Escocia•
how long did you live up there? — ¿cuánto tiempo estuviste viviendo allí or allá?•
to go up to London/to university — ir a Londres/a la universidad4) (=standing) de piewhile you're up, can you get me a glass of water? — ya que estás de pie, ¿me puedes traer un vaso de agua?
the ladder was up against the wall — la escalera estaba apoyada en or contra la pared
5) (=out of bed)to be up — (=get up) levantarse; (=be active) estar levantado
what time will you be up — ¿a qué hora te levantarás?
is Peter up yet? — ¿está levantado Peter?
we were still up at midnight — a medianoche seguíamos sin acostarnos, a medianoche todavía estábamos levantados
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she was up and about at 6 a.m. — lleva en pie desde las 6 de la mañanato be up and about again — [sick person] estar repuesto
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to be up all night — no acostarse en toda la noche•
get up! — ¡levántate!6) (=raised)with his head up (high) — con la cabeza bien levantada or erguida
the blinds were up — las persianas estaban subidas or levantadas
look, the flag is up! — mira, la bandera está izada
7) (in price, value)•
the interest rate has risen sharply, up from 3% to 5% — los tipos de interés han subido bruscamente del 3% al 5%•
the temperature was up in the forties — la temperatura estaba por encima de los cuarenta•
prices are up on last year — los precios han subido desde el año pasado, del año pasado a este los precios han subido8) (in score)•
she's right up there with the jazz greats — está en la cumbre con los grandes del jazz10) (=built, installed)the new building isn't up yet — el nuevo edificio no está construido todavía, no han levantado el nuevo edificio todavía
we've got the pictures up at last — por fin hemos puesto or colgado los cuadros
11) (=finished) [contract etc] vencido, caducadowhen the period is up — cuando termine el plazo, cuando venza el plazo
time is up, put down your pens — se ha acabado el tiempo, dejen los bolígrafos sobre la mesa
time is up for the people living here, their homes are to be demolished — a la gente que vive aquí le toca marcharse, están derribando sus casas
12) (=and over)•
from £2 up — de 2 libras para arriba13) (=knowledgeable)•
he's well up in or on British politics — está muy al corriente or al día en lo referente a la política británicahow are you up on your military history? — ¿cómo andan tus conocimientos de historia militar?
14) * (=wrong)•
there's something up with him — algo le pasa•
what's up? — ¿qué pasa?what's up with him? — ¿que le pasa?
16) (Jur)to be up before the judge/board — [person] (tener que) comparecer ante el juez/el consejo; [case, matter] verse ante el juez/en el consejo
17) (=risen)•
the river is up — el río ha subido•
the sun is up — ha salido el sol•
the tide is up — la marea está alta18) (Brit) (=under repair)19) (US)(Culin) *two fried eggs, up — un par de huevos fritos boca arriba
20) (=mounted)up againstup (with) Celtic! — ¡arriba el Celtic!
up and running up for sthto be up against sb — tener que habérselas con algn, tener que enfrentarse a algn
most politicians up for reelection know this — (=seeking) la mayoría de los políticos que se presentan a la reelección lo saben
every two years, a third of the Senate comes up for election — cada dos años se renueva una tercera parte del Senado
to be up for sth * — (=ready, willing) tener ganas de algo
up to (=till, as far as) hastaare you up for it? — ¿estás dispuesto?
up to now — hasta ahora, hasta la fecha
up to £10 — hasta 10 libras nada más
we were up to our knees/waist in water — el agua nos llegaba por or hasta las rodillas/la cintura
what page are you up to? — ¿por qué página vas?
to be up to a task — (=capable of) estar a la altura de una tarea, estar en condiciones de realizar una tarea
to be {or}3} feel up to sththey weren't up to running a company — no estaban en condiciones de gestionar una empresa, no estaban a la altura necesaria para gestionar una empresa
including to be up to sth * (=doing)are you (feeling) up to going for a walk? — ¿te sientes con ganas de dar un paseo?
what are you up to? — ¿qué andas haciendo?
what are you up to with that knife? — ¿qué haces con ese cuchillo?
what does he think he's up to? — ¿qué diablos piensa hacer?
to be up to a standard/to much (=equal to)what have you been up to lately? — ¿qué has estado haciendo últimamente?
to be up to sb (=depend on)the book isn't up to much — (Brit) * el libro no vale mucho
I wouldn't do it but it's up to you — yo (que tú) no lo haría, pero allá tú or tú verás
I'd go, but it's up to you — por mí iría, pero depende de ti
if it were or was up to me — si dependiera de mí
2. PREPOSITION1) (=on top of) en lo alto de, arriba de (LAm)he was up a ladder pruning the apple trees — estaba subido a una escalera or en lo alto de una escalera podando los manzanos
to be up a tree — estar en lo alto de or (LAm) arriba de un árbol
2) (=along, towards the top)the heat disappears straight up the chimney — el calor se escapa chimenea arriba, el calor se escapa por lo alto de la chimenea
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to travel up and down the country — viajar por todo el paíspeople up and down the country are saying... — la gente por todo el país dice...
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they live further up the road — viven en esta calle pero más arribafurther up the page — en la misma página, más arriba
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halfway up the stairs — a mitad de la escalera3)• up yours! *** — ¡vete a hacer puñetas! ***
3. NOUN1)the ups and downs that every politician is faced with — los altibajos a que se enfrenta todo político, las vicisitudes a que está sometido todo político
2)• it's on the up and up — (Brit) (=improving) va cada vez mejor; (US) (=above board) está en regla
4. ADJECTIVE1) (Rail) [train, line] ascendente2) (=elated)5. INTRANSITIVE VERB*1) (=jump up)2) emphatic•
she upped and left — (=stood up) se levantó y se marchó, se levantó y se largó *; (=went) fue y se marchó, fue y se largó *6.TRANSITIVE VERB (=raise) † [+ price, offer] subir, aumentar* * *
I [ʌp]1) adverb2)a) ( in upward direction)up a bit... left a bit — un poco más arriba... un poco a la izquierda
up United! — (BrE) arriba el United!
b) ( upstairs)3)a) ( of position) arribaup here/there — aquí/allí arriba
b) (upstairs, on upper floor)c) (raised, pointing upward)with the lid/blinds up — con la tapa levantada/las persianas levantadas or subidas
d) ( removed)I had the floorboards up — había quitado or levantado las tablas del suelo
4)a) ( upright)b) ( out of bed)she's up and about again — (colloq) está dando guerra otra vez (fam)
5)a) (of numbers, volume, intensity)prices are 5% up o up (by) 5% on last month — los precios han aumentado un 5% con respecto al mes pasado
from $25/the age of 11 up — a partir de 25 dólares/de los 11 años
b) (in league, table, hierarchy)6)a) ( in or toward north)b) ( at or to another place)to go up to town — (esp BrE) ir* a la ciudad (or a Londres etc)
7) (in position, erected)is the tent up? — ¿ya han armado la tienda or (AmL) la carpa?
the pictures/shelves are up — los cuadros/estantes están colocados or puestos
8) ( going on) (colloq)what's up with you? — ¿a ti qué te pasa?
what's up? — (what's the matter?) ¿qué pasa?; ( as greeting) (AmE) ¿qué hay? (colloq), ¿qué onda? (AmL arg), ¿qué hubo or quiubo? (Chi, Col, Méx, Ven fam)
9) ( finished)10) ( Sport)a) ( ahead in competition)to be one up on somebody — tener* una ventaja sobre algn
b) ( for each side) (AmE)11) ( under consideration)she will be up before the board/judge — comparecerá ante la junta/el juez
12) (in phrases)a) ( next to) contrab) ( confronted by)to be up against it — estar* contra las cuerdas
13) up and downa) ( vertically)to jump up and down — dar* saltos
b) ( back and forth) de arriba abajoc) ( of mood)14)up for — ( subject to)
the motion up for debate today — la moción que sale hoy a debate or se debate hoy
15)up on — ( knowledgeable) (pred)
how well up are you on what's been happening? — ¿cuánto sabes or qué tan enterado estás de lo que ha estado sucediendo?
16)up till o until — hasta
17) up to18) (as far as, as much as) hastaup to here/now/a certain point — hasta aquí/ahora/cierto punto
19)a) ( equal to)it isn't up to the usual standard — no es del alto nivel al que estamos acostumbrados; come up to b)
b) ( capable of)she's not up to the job — no tiene las condiciones necesarias para el trabajo, no puede con el trabajo (fam)
do you feel up to going out? — ¿te sientes con fuerzas/ánimos (como) para salir?
my spelling is not up to much — (BrE) mi ortografía deja bastante que desear
20) ( depending on)that's entirely up to you — eso, como tú quieras
it's not up to me to decide — no me corresponde a mí decidir, no soy yo quien tiene que decidir
21)to be up to something — (colloq)
I'm sure they're up to something — ( planning) estoy segura de que algo están tramando or algo se traen entre manos; ( doing) estoy segura de que algo (or alguna travesura etc) están haciendo
what have you been up to lately? — ¿en qué has andado últimamente?
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1)a) ( in upward direction)to go up the stairs/hill — subir la escalera/colina
b) ( at higher level)2)a) ( along)to go/come up the river — ir*/venir* por el río
b) ( further along)it's just up the road — está un poco más allá or adelante
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1) (before n) ( going upward)2) ( elated) (AmE colloq) (pred)I feel really up at the moment — me siento como en las nubes
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- pp- transitive verb (colloq) \<\<price/costs\>\> aumentar, subir; <bid/offer> aumentar, superar
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up vito up and go — agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* e irse*
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to be on the up and up — (colloq) ( honest) (AmE) \<\<businessman/salesperson\>\> ser* de buena ley, ser* de fiar; ( succeeding) (BrE) \<\<business/company\>\> marchar or ir* cada vez mejor, estar* en alza
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I1. [maʋnt] n1. разг.1) лошадь, мул, верблюд и т. п. (под седлом)2) велосипед2. восхождение ( альпинизм)3. лафет, станок ( для орудия)2) подставка (под призовой кубок, вазу и т. п.)5. стенд ( на выставке)6. предметное стекло ( для микроскопа)7. 1) оправа (драгоценного камня, веера)2) шёлк или бумага, из которых сделан веер8. редк. посадка на лошадь и т. п.9. спорт. вскок, наскок на гимнастический снарядjump mount - наскок ( на снаряд) прыжком
10. 1) ездка2) заезд2. [maʋnt] v1. взбираться, восходить, подниматься ( часто mount up)to mount a hill [a ladder, a pulpit] - подняться /взобраться/ на холм [на лестницу, на кафедру]
his colour mounted, a blush mounted to his face - кровь бросилась ему в лицо
the /his/ blood mounted to his head - кровь бросилась ему в голову
2. (on, upon) устанавливать, ставить на возвышении3. 1) устанавливать; монтироватьto mount a gun - воен. устанавливать орудие на лафет
2) вставлять (в оправу и т. п.)to mount pictures - наклеивать картины, фотографии на картон или паспарту
to mount jewels (in gold) - вставлять драгоценные камни в (золотую) оправу
3) готовить (для коллекции, выставки и т. п.)to mount insects - насаживать /накалывать/ насекомых
4) спец. заключать ( образцы)4. 1) повышаться, возрастать (о цене, доходе и т. п.; тж. mount up)his profits are constantly mounting - его доходы постоянно возрастают /увеличиваются, растут/
his bills at the hotel mounted up - его задолженность в гостинице всё росла
2) усиливаться, расти (о гневе, замешательстве и т. п.)5. 1) садиться (на лошадь, в седло, на велосипед, в экипаж)to mount a horse - садиться верхом /на лошадь/
mount! - (конные) садись!, по коням! ( команда)
2) посадить (на лошадь, в седло, на велосипед, в экипаж)3) снабжать верховыми лошадьми6. воен. быть вооружённым, экипированнымa fort mounting 80 guns - крепость, вооружённая восемьюдесятью орудиями
7. подготавливать, организовыватьto mount an attack [an offensive] - предпринять /организовать/ атаку [наступление]
8. охранять; нести караульную службуto mount guard - стоять на часах /на посту/
9. театр.1) оформлять ( спектакль)2) ставить ( пьесу)10. надеть на себя и демонстрировать одежду11. вет. покрывать (корову и т. п.)II [maʋnt] n1. возвышенность; холм2. 1) поэт., уст. холм; гора2) гора (в названиях часто употр. в сокр. форме Mt.)Mt. Everest - гора Эверест
3. бугорок ( на ладони)♢
Sermon on the Mount - библ. Нагорная проповедь -
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te voilà bien montée avec un mari comme ça! — iron you're in a bad way with a husband like that!
* * *mɔ̃t nf1) ZOOLOGIE (= accouplement)2) [jockey] seat* * *monte nf mounting, covering; mener une jument à la monte to take a mare to stud.( féminin montée) [mɔ̃te] adjectifêtre bien ou mal monté to be well/badly equippedtu es bien montée avec un pareil mari! (familier & ironique) you've married a right (UK) ou good one there!3. (familier) [irrité]être monté contre quelqu'un to be angry with somebody, to be dead set against somebody5. CUISINEmontée nom fémininméfiez-vous, la montée est raide! watch out, it's quite a steep climb!2. [ascension] climbla montée des escaliers lui fut très pénible he climbed ou struggled up the stairs with great difficulty3. [élévation - d'une fusée, d'un dirigeable] ascent ; [ - de la sève] rise ; [ - des eaux] rise, risingla montée des prix/températures the rise in prices/temperaturesface à la montée en flèche des prix du pétrole faced with rocketing ou soaring oil pricesdevant la montée de la violence/du racisme faced with the rising tide of violence/racism7. PHYSIOLOGIE -
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1. n разг. велосипед2. n разг. восхождение3. n разг. лафет, станок4. n разг. подложка, картон или холст, на который наклеена картина или карта; паспарту5. n разг. подставка6. n разг. стенд7. n разг. предметное стекло8. n разг. оправа9. n разг. шёлк или бумага, из которых сделан веер10. n разг. спорт. вскок, наскок на гимнастический снаряд11. n разг. ездка12. n разг. заезд13. v взбираться, восходить, подниматься14. v устанавливать, ставить на возвышении15. v устанавливать; монтировать16. v вставлятьto mount pictures — наклеивать картины, фотографии на картон или паспарту
17. v готовить18. v спец. заключать19. v повышаться, возрастать20. v усиливаться, расти21. v садиться22. v посадить23. v снабжать верховыми лошадьмиto mount a horse, to take horse — сесть на лошадь; поехать верхом
24. v воен. быть вооружённым, экипированнымa fort mounting 80 guns — крепость, вооружённая восемьюдесятью орудиями
25. v подготавливать, организовывать26. v охранять; нести караульную службу27. v театр. оформлять28. v театр. ставить29. v театр. вет. покрывать30. n возвышенность; холм31. n поэт. уст. холм; гора32. n бугорокСинонимический ряд:1. horse (noun) charger; horse; palfrey; steed2. mountain (noun) alp; hill; mountain; peak3. ascend (verb) ascend; clamber; climb; escalade; escalate; get up on; go up; scale; upclimb; upgo4. back (verb) back; bestride5. display (verb) display; exhibit; show6. increase (verb) aggrandise; amplify; augment; build; build up; burgeon; enlarge; expand; extend; grow; increase; multiply; run up; snowball; swell; upsurge; wax7. install (verb) install; place; position8. intensify (verb) aggravate; deepen; enhance; heighten; intensate; intensify; magnify; redouble; rouse9. prepare (verb) fix on; make ready; prepare; put into position; raise; ready10. rise (verb) advance; arise; aspire; lift; rise; soar; up; uprear11. stage (verb) produce; put on; stageАнтонимический ряд:abate; abridge; alight; collapse; curtail; decline; decrease; descend; dip; dismount; droop; drop; ebb; fall; lapse; remove -
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sg - hóvedet, pl - hóvederголова́ ж* * ** * *(et -er) head;( overhoved) head;( pibehoved) bowl;( avishoved) heading, masthead, flag,( brevhoved) letterhead;[ bøje hovedet] bend (el. bow) one's head;[ han er et godt (el. lyst) hoved] he has got brains; he is a bright chap;[ jeg kan hverken finde hoved eller hale på det] I cannot make head or tail of it;[ der er hverken hoved eller hale på historien] the story is a complete mix-up;(dvs tømmermænd) have a thick head;[ have hoved til] have a head for;[ et hoved højere] taller by a head;[ holde hovedet højt] hold one's head high;[ holde hovedet klart (el. koldt)] keep one's head, keep cool;[ et uroligt hoved] a hothead;[ urolige hoveder] turbulent elements;[ et vittigt hoved] a wit;[ med præp og adv:][ slå det (ud) af hovedet] put it out of one's head;F dismiss it from one's mind;[ hvis det gik efter mit hoved] if I had my way;[ det er ikke efter mit hoved] it is not to my taste;[ kort for hovedet], se II. kort;[ han fik en bold i hovedet] he was hit on the head by a ball;[ jeg kan ikke få ind i mit hoved at] I can't get it into my head that;[ jeg fik det i hovedet igen] he (, they etc) threw it back at me;[ han talte det sammen i hovedet] he added it up in his head;[ sætte sig noget i hovedet] get something into one's head;[ hænge med hovedet], se hænge;[ se en over hovedet] look down on somebody;[ det går hen over hovedet på dem] it goes (el. is) over their heads;[ presse (el. trække) noget ned over hovedet på én](fig: påtvinge) force something on somebody; push (el. ram) something down somebody's throat;[ falde ned over hovedet på en] fall down about somebody's ears;[ falde på hovedet] fall head first (el. headlong) ( fx down the stairs);T take a header;[ springe ud på hovedet] dive (el. jump) head first, take a headlong dive,T take a header;[ springe (el. kaste sig el. styrte sig) på hovedet ud i] plunge headlong into;[ springe (etc) på hovedet ud i det](fig) take the plunge; jump in at the deep end;[ kaste sig på hovedet ud i arbejdet] rush headlong into the job;(fig) throw him in at the deep end;[ stille noget på hovedet] turn something upside down,(fig også) stand something on its head;[ stille tingene på hovedet] turn things upside down; put the cart before the horse;[ stå på hovedet] stand on one's head;( om ting) be upside down;(fig) go all out to help somebody;T stand on one's head (el. fall over oneself) trying to help somebody;[ blodet steg ham til hovedet] the blood mounted (, pludseligt: rushed) to his head;[ medgangen steg (el. gik) ham til hovedet] his success turned (el. went to) his head;[ vin som stiger til hovedet] heady wine. -
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1 გორა, მთა2 ასვლა (ავა)to mount a hill / the stairs გორაზე / კიბეზე ასვლა●●the blood mounted to his face / head გაწითლდა // სისხლი თავში აუვარდა3 შეჯდომაto mount a horse / bicycle ცხენზე / ველოსიპედზე შეჯდომა4 დაყენება, დადგმა5 მოწყობა (მოაწყობს) -
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(n.) = flight of stairsEx. She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.* * *(n.) = flight of stairsEx: She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.
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17 ingenuo
adj.ingenuous, as innocent as a lamb, artless, childlike.* * *► adjetivo1 naive, ingenuous► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 naive person* * *(f. - ingenua)adj.* * *ADJ naïve, ingenuous* * *I- nua adjetivo naive, ingenuousII- nua masculino, femenino* * *= ingenuous, naive [naïve], innocent, simple-minded, gullible, born yesterday, guileless, clueless, corn-fed, unwordly.Ex. She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.Ex. At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.Ex. This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex. Granted the seemingly simple-minded examples that have been used, such as changing NEGROES to AFRO-AMERICANS and BLACKS, appear fairly straightforward.Ex. I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Ex. The article is entitled ' Born yesterday and other forms of original sin: two perspectives on library research'.Ex. He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.Ex. This is largely clueless enthusiasm focused on things that don't matter in the grand scheme of things.Ex. The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.Ex. There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.----* ingenuos, los = gullible, the.* * *I- nua adjetivo naive, ingenuousII- nua masculino, femenino* * *= ingenuous, naive [naïve], innocent, simple-minded, gullible, born yesterday, guileless, clueless, corn-fed, unwordly.Ex: She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.
Ex: At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.Ex: This is highly embarrassing for the innocent reader and for the apologetic library staff.Ex: Granted the seemingly simple-minded examples that have been used, such as changing NEGROES to AFRO-AMERICANS and BLACKS, appear fairly straightforward.Ex: I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Ex: The article is entitled ' Born yesterday and other forms of original sin: two perspectives on library research'.Ex: He cites, for example, a popular reference book from the 1880s, which gushes about the Eskimo's guileless character, keen intelligence, and harmonious politics.Ex: This is largely clueless enthusiasm focused on things that don't matter in the grand scheme of things.Ex: The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.Ex: There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.* ingenuos, los = gullible, the.* * *naive, ingenuous¡qué ingenuo eres! you're so naive!masculine, femininees un ingenuo ¿cómo se ha podido creer eso? he's so naive, how could he possibly have believed that?* * *
ingenuo◊ - nua adjetivo
naive, ingenuous
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: es un ingenuo he's so naive
ingenuo,-a
I adjetivo naive
II sustantivo masculino y femenino naive person: es un ingenuo, he's so naive
' ingenuo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bobalicón
- bobalicona
- incauta
- incauto
- infeliz
- ingenua
- inocente
- prima
- primo
- simple
- pavo
- pueril
- tonto
English:
deluded
- dupe
- green
- ingenuous
- naive
- simple
- simple-minded
- unsophisticated
- childlike
* * *ingenuo, -a♦ adjnaive, ingenuous;¡no seas ingenuo! don't be so naive!♦ nm,fingenuous o naive person;es un ingenuo he's (very) naive;hacerse el ingenuo to act the innocent* * *I adj naiveII m, ingenua f naive person, sucker fam* * *cándido: naive♦ ingenuamente adv: naive person* * *ingenuo adj naive -
18 júbilo
m.joy, glee, joyfulness, merriment.* * *1 jubilation, joy* * *noun m.* * *SM joy, rejoicing, jubilation* * *masculino jubilation* * *= elation, jubilation, glee, joy.Ex. She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.Ex. The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.Ex. But we see the pain in a person's face, hear the glee in his chortles, perceive the affection in the looks and gestures of lovers.Ex. In an authority list, the terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, may be single words (e.g., Hosiery, Journalism, Lingerie), or phrases of two or three words (e.g., Electric meters, Electric power plants, joy and sorrow).----* con júbilo = joyously, gleefully.* * *masculino jubilation* * *= elation, jubilation, glee, joy.Ex: She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.
Ex: The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.Ex: But we see the pain in a person's face, hear the glee in his chortles, perceive the affection in the looks and gestures of lovers.Ex: In an authority list, the terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, may be single words (e.g., Hosiery, Journalism, Lingerie), or phrases of two or three words (e.g., Electric meters, Electric power plants, joy and sorrow).* con júbilo = joyously, gleefully.* * *jubilation* * *
Del verbo jubilar: ( conjugate jubilar)
jubilo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
jubiló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
jubilar
júbilo
jubilar ( conjugate jubilar) verbo intransitivo (Andes) to retire
jubilarse verbo pronominal ( del trabajo) to retire
júbilo sustantivo masculino
jubilation
jubilar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to retire, pension off
2 (un objeto) to get rid of, ditch: tendríamos que jubilar el coche, we should get rid of the car
júbilo sustantivo masculino jubilation, exultation
' júbilo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desbordante
- explosión
- regocijo
English:
jubilation
- mirth
- rejoicing
- exhilarate
- jubilant
* * *júbilo nmjubilation, joy* * *m jubilation* * *júbilo nm: jubilation, joy -
19 regocijo
m.1 joy, delight.2 rejoicing, glee, joy, gladness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: regocijar.* * *1 (placer) delight, joy, happiness2 (júbilo) merriment, rejoicing* * *SM1) (=alegría) joy, happiness; (=júbilo) delight, elation* * *a) (júbilo, alborozo) rejoicing; ( alegría) delightb) ( ante el mal ajeno) pleasure* * *= elation, mirth, hilarity.Ex. She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.Ex. The director continued speaking amid the embers of their mirth.Ex. The author combines southern warmth with unabashed emotion and side-splitting hilarity.----* con regocijo = gleefully.* reírse con regocijo = cackle + with delight.* * *a) (júbilo, alborozo) rejoicing; ( alegría) delightb) ( ante el mal ajeno) pleasure* * *= elation, mirth, hilarity.Ex: She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.
Ex: The director continued speaking amid the embers of their mirth.Ex: The author combines southern warmth with unabashed emotion and side-splitting hilarity.* con regocijo = gleefully.* reírse con regocijo = cackle + with delight.* * *A1 (júbilo, alborozo) rejoicing; (alegría) delightsintió gran regocijo al verla he was delighted o overjoyed when he saw her2 (regodeo) pleasuresintió cierto regocijo al verlo hacer el ridículo así she took a certain delight o pleasure in seeing him make a fool of himself like that* * *
Del verbo regocijar: ( conjugate regocijar)
regocijo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
regocijó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
regocijar
regocijo
regocijo sustantivo masculino
( alegría) joy, delight;
regocijar verbo transitivo to delight, amuse
regocijo sustantivo masculino delight, joy
' regocijo' also found in these entries:
English:
amusement
- exhilaration
- glee
- mirth
* * *regocijo nmjoy, delight;recibieron la noticia con regocijo they received the news with delight* * *m delight* * *regocijo nm: delight, rejoicing -
20 carro de los platos sucios
(n.) = dirty-dish cartEx. She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.* * *(n.) = dirty-dish cartEx: She put her empty cup in the dirty-dish cart, and mounted on the wings of a pure and ingenuous elation the long flight of stairs leading to the offices on the first floor.
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