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  • 81 all

    /ɔ:l/ * tính từ - tất cả, hết thảy, toàn bộ, suốt trọn, mọi =all my life+ suốt đời tôi, trọn đời tôi =all day+ suốt ngày =with all speed+ hết tốc độ =for all that+ mặc dù tất cả những cái đó =all Vietnam+ toàn nước Việt Nam =in all respects+ về mọi phương diện * danh từ - tất cả, tất thảy, hết thảy, toàn thể, toàn bộ =all of us+ tất cả chúng tôi; tất cả chúng ta =all is over!+ thế là xong tất cả! =all are unanimous to vote+ tất cả đều nhất trí bầu =that's all I know+ đó là tất cả những điều tôi biết =all but he+ tất cả trừ nó ra !above all - (xem) above !after all - (xem) after !all but - gần như, hầu như, suýt =all but impossible+ gần như không thể làm được =he was all but drowned+ hắn suýt chết đuối !all and sundry - toàn thể và từng người một, tất cả và từng cái một !all one - cũng vây thôi =it's all one to me+ đối với tôi thì cái đó cũng vậy thôi =at all+ chút nào, chút nào chăng =I don't know him at all+ tôi không biết hắn ta một chút nào =in all+ tổng cộng, tất cả, cả thảy !not at all - không đâu, không chút nào - không dám (lời đáp khi ai cảm ơn mình) !nothing at all - không một chút nào, không một tí gì !once for all - (xem) once !one and all - tất cả không trừ một ai; tất cả không trừ một cái gì * phó từ - hoàn toàn, toàn bộ, tất cả, trọn vẹn =to be dressed all in white+ mặc toàn trắng =that's all wrong+ cái đó sai cả rồi !all alone - một mình, đơn độc - không ai giúp đỡ, tự làm lấy !all at once - cùng một lúc - thình lình, đột nhiên !all in - mệt rã rời, kiệt sức !all over - khắp cả =all over the world+ khắp thế giới =to be covered all over with mud+ bùn bẩn khắp người - xong, hết, chấm dứt =it's all over+ thế là xong, thế là hết - hoàn toàn đúng là, y như hệt =she is her mother all over+ cô ta y hệt như bà mẹ !all there - (thông tục) trí óc sáng suốt lành mạnh, không mất trí, không điên =he is not quite all there+ anh ta mất trí rồi; trí óc anh ta không còn sáng suốt nữa rồi !all the same - cũng thế thôi, cũng vậy thôi, không có gì khác =it was all the same to him+ cái đó đối với hắn thì cũng vậy thôi =if it's all the same to you+ nếu đối với anh không phiền gì, nếu không phiền gì anh - mặc dù thế nào, dù sao đi nữa =he was punished all the same+ mặc dù thế nào hắn cũng cứ bị phạt =all the same I ought to have stayed+ dù sao chăng nữa tôi phải ở lại thì phải =thank you all the same+ tuy vậy tôi vẫn xin cám ơn anh (chị...) !all the better - càng hay, càng tốt !all the more - càng !all the worse - mặc kệ !to be all attention - rất chăm chú !to be all ears - (xem) ear !to be all eyes - (xem) eye !to be all smimles - luôn luôn tươi cười !to be all legs - (xem) leg !graps all, lose all - (xem) grasp !it's all up with him !it's all over with him !it's all U.P. with him - (từ lóng) thế là nó tong rồi, thế là nó tiêu ma rồi thế là nó đi đời rồi !that's all there's to it - (thông tục) đấy chỉ có thế thôi, không có gỉ phải nói thêm nữa !it's (that's) all very well but... - (xem) well

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  • 82 imaginarse

    VPR
    1) (=suponer) to imagine

    -no sabes lo cansados que estamos -sí, ya me imagino — "you've no idea how tired we are" - "yes, I can imagine"

    ¡pues, imagínate, se nos averió el coche en plena montaña! — just imagine, the car broke down right up in the mountains!

    -¿lo habéis pasado bien? -imagínate — "did you have a good time?" - "what do you think? o we sure did"

    imaginarse que[en suposiciones] to imagine that, suppose that, guess that *; [en oraciones condicionales] to imagine that, suppose that

    me imagino que tendrás ganas de descansarI imagine o suppose o guess * you'll need a rest

    me imagino que sí — I should think so, I (would) imagine so

    2) (=visualizar) to imagine, picture

    imagínatela cubierta de nieveimagine o picture it covered in snow

    me la imaginaba más jovenI had imagined o pictured her as being younger

    * * *
    (v.) = picture
    Ex. One can now picture a future investigator in his laboratory, his hands are free, he is not anchored.
    * * *
    (v.) = picture

    Ex: One can now picture a future investigator in his laboratory, his hands are free, he is not anchored.

    * * *

    ■imaginarse verbo reflexivo
    1 to imagine: no soy capaz de imaginármelo, I can't imagine it
    2 (suponer) to suppose: me imaginé que estarías aquí, I supposed you would be here ➣ Ver nota en imagine
    ' imaginarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    imaginar
    - ver
    English:
    envisage
    - envision
    - fancy
    - figure
    - imagine
    - picture
    - suppose
    - suspect
    - think
    - expect
    - visualize
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [suponer] to imagine;
    no te llamé porque me imaginé que estabas muy ocupada I didn't call you, because I thought you'd be very busy;
    me imagino que estarás cansado I imagine o suppose you must be tired;
    no te imaginas cómo me alegré you can't imagine how pleased I was;
    ¡imagínate! just think o imagine!;
    me imagino que sí I suppose so;
    se puso muy contenta – me lo imagino she was very happy – I can well believe it;
    Fam
    ¿te imaginas que viene? what if he were to come?
    2. [visualizar] to imagine, to picture;
    no me lo imagino vestido de indio I can't imagine o picture him dressed as an Indian;
    no me lo imaginaba así I hadn't imagined o pictured it like this
    * * *
    v/r imagine;
    ¡ya me lo imagino! I can just imagine it!;
    ¡imagínate! just imagine!
    * * *
    vr
    1) : to suppose, to imagine
    2) : to picture

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  • 83 хубаво

    същ. good thing; good omen
    на хубаво е it's a good omen
    не е на хубаво it's an ill omen
    не идва за хубаво his coming bodes no good
    от хубаво не е отишъл там he didn't go there for his health
    много хубаво не е на хубаво it's too good to last
    от хубавото кой бяга no one passes a good thing
    хубавото е, че the good thing is that
    * * *
    ху̀баво,
    нареч.
    1. ( добре) well, nicely; би било \хубаво да it might be a good thing to/if; e \хубаво де, \хубаво well, all right, all right; мирише \хубаво it smells good/nice; \хубаво! (very) well! all right! good! well and good! \хубаво ! ( така трябваше) that’s a good job; and a good job too; \хубаво, че it’s a good job/thing that;
    2. ( както трябва, здравата): \хубаво ме наругаха there was a jolly row; \хубаво се наредихме a fine mess we’ve got ourselves in; \хубаво се наядох I had a good feed.
    * * *
    nicely: хубаво dressed - хубаво облечен; good: it might be a хубаво thing to - би било хубаво да; (същ.): good thing: the хубаво is that - хубавото е, че; good omen: the broken glass is a хубаво - счупеното стъкло е на хубаво
    * * *
    1. 1 същ. good thing;good omen 2. ХУБАВОто е, че the good thing is that 3. много ХУБАВО не е на ХУБАВО it's too good to last 4. на ХУБАВО е it's a good omen 5. не е на ХУБАВО it's an ill omen 6. не идва за ХУБАВО his coming bodes no good 7. от ХУБАВО не е отишъл там he didn't go there for his health 8. от ХУБАВОто кой бяга no one passes a good thing

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  • 84 nos

    pron.
    1 us.
    le gustaría vernos she'd like to see us
    nos atracaron en plena calle we were attacked in the middle of the street
    2 (to) us.
    nos lo dio he gave it to us
    nos tiene miedo he's afraid of us
    3 ourselves.
    nos vestimos we get dressed
    nos pusimos los abrigos y salimos we put our coats on and left
    se nos olvidó we forgot
    4 each other.
    nos enamoramos we fell in love (with each other)
    nos concedimos una segunda oportunidad we gave ourselves a second chance
    m.pl.
    negatives.
    * * *
    2 (uso reflexivo) ourselves
    3 (uso recíproco) each other
    * * *
    pron.
    1) us
    3) to us, for us, from us
    * * *
    PRON PERS PL
    1) [directo] us
    2) [indirecto] us

    nos lo compró[de nosotros] he bought it from us; [para nosotros] he bought it for us

    3) [reflexivo] ourselves
    4) [mutuo] each other
    * * *
    pronombre personal
    a) (como complemento directo, indirecto) us

    ¿nos explicas cómo se hace? — can you tell us o explain to us how it's done?

    nos lo quitóshe took it off us o away from us

    b) (refl) ourselves
    c) (recípr)
    * * *
    ----
    * ¡Dios nos libre! = heaven forbid, God forbid.
    * nos gusten o no = like them or not.
    * nos guste o no = like it or not.
    * * *
    pronombre personal
    a) (como complemento directo, indirecto) us

    ¿nos explicas cómo se hace? — can you tell us o explain to us how it's done?

    nos lo quitóshe took it off us o away from us

    b) (refl) ourselves
    c) (recípr)
    * * *
    * ¡Dios nos libre! = heaven forbid, God forbid.
    * nos gusten o no = like them or not.
    * nos guste o no = like it or not.
    * * *
    A
    1 (como complemento directo, indirecto) us
    nos ayudaron mucho they helped us a lot
    escúchanos listen to us
    nos han robado el coche our car's been stolen, we've had our car stolen
    ¿nos explicas cómo se hace? can you tell us o explain (to us) how it's done?
    nos lo trajeron ayer they brought it yesterday
    nos lo quitó she took it off us o away from us
    a nosotros no nos dijo nada she didn't say anything to us
    a Pablo y a mí nos trató muy bien he treated Pablo and me very well
    se nos quedó el coche a mitad de camino our car broke down halfway there
    que no se nos vaya a echar atrás ahora I hope she isn't going to back out on us now
    el día del picnic nos llovió/hizo mal tiempo on the day of the picnic it rained (on us)/the weather was bad o we had bad weather
    2 ( refl) ourselves
    nos hicimos daño we hurt ourselves
    sentémonos let's sit down
    nos vamos a hacer socios del club we're going to become members of o join the club
    3 ( recípr):
    ella y yo nos conocemos desde hace años she and I have known each other for years
    nos, los representantes del pueblo we, the representatives of the people
    * * *

     

    nos pron pers
    a) (como complemento directo, indirecto) us;


    escúchanos listen to us;
    nos han robado el coche our car's been stolen


    sentémonos let's sit down
    c) ( recípr):


    nos pron pers
    1 us: nos ayuda, she helps us
    nos echó una bronca, he told us off
    no nos lo dijo, he didn't tell us
    2 (reflexivo) ourselves: no nos hemos portado bien, we haven't behaved ourselves
    nos apuntamos al curso, we registered for the course
    3 (recíproco) each other: nos conocemos desde hace tiempo, we have known each other for a long time
    ' nos' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abatir
    - abonarse
    - abrigo
    - acabarse
    - accidente
    - achantar
    - achuchar
    - acoger
    - acontecer
    - actual
    - afectar
    - ahorrar
    - alentador
    - alentadora
    - alertar
    - andanzas
    - año
    - anonadada
    - anonadado
    - antojarse
    - apartarse
    - asesinar
    - aterrizar
    - atracón
    - auspiciar
    - aviso
    - bailar
    - baño
    - boca
    - brear
    - brete
    - brillantez
    - buena
    - bueno
    - caber
    - cada
    - calendario
    - calor
    - cámping
    - cantero
    - canto
    - cara
    - caro
    - casarse
    - cercado
    - charla
    - cielo
    - clavar
    - comistrajo
    - cómo
    English:
    accustom
    - acquaint
    - actual
    - afford
    - appreciate
    - arms race
    - army
    - assemble
    - asset
    - avail
    - await
    - beat
    - beat down
    - bid
    - buckle up
    - bumpy
    - call
    - catch up
    - clear
    - climbing
    - compel
    - cook
    - creepy
    - daily
    - dark
    - delay
    - dilemma
    - disheveled
    - dishevelled
    - do for
    - dour
    - down
    - edge
    - embarrassment
    - favor
    - favour
    - fifty
    - finalize
    - find out
    - first
    - fog
    - folding
    - footpath
    - forbidding
    - freeze
    - furnish
    - galvanize
    - gazump
    - get
    - go through
    * * *
    nos pron personal
    1. (complemento directo) us;
    le gustaría vernos she'd like to see us;
    nos atracaron en plena calle we were attacked in the middle of the street;
    nos aprobaron a todos we all passed, they passed us all
    2. (complemento indirecto) (to) us;
    nos lo dio he gave it to us, he gave us it;
    nos tiene miedo he's afraid of us;
    nos lo ha comprado [nosotros se lo vendimos] she bought it from o off us;
    [es para nosotros] she bought it for us;
    nos extrajeron sangre they took some of our blood;
    nos han quitado una maleta they've stolen one of our suitcases;
    nos hicieron quitarnos la ropa they made us take off our clothes;
    nos pegaron un empujón someone pushed us, we were pushed;
    se nos olvidó we forgot;
    nos será de gran ayuda it will be a great help to us
    3. (reflexivo) ourselves;
    nos servimos un whisky we poured ourselves a whisky;
    nos vestimos we get dressed;
    nos hacíamos llamar “los cinco magníficos” we called ourselves “the magnificent five”;
    nos pusimos los abrigos y salimos we put our coats on and left;
    nos acostamos en la cama we lay down on the bed
    4. (recíproco) each other;
    nos enamoramos we fell in love (with each other);
    nos concedimos una segunda oportunidad we gave ourselves a second chance
    5. [con valor intensivo o expresivo]
    nos tememos lo peor we fear the worst;
    nos lo comimos todo we ate the whole lot;
    no te nos eches a llorar ahora don't start crying on us now;
    Fam
    tú descuida, que nosotros sabemos lo que nos hacemos don't you worry, we know what we're doing here
    6. [para formar verbos pronominales]
    nos pusimos cómodos we made ourselves comfortable
    7. [plural mayestático] we;
    * * *
    nos dio el dinero he gave us the money, he gave the money to us
    II reflexivo ourselves
    * * *
    nos pron
    1) : us
    nos enviaron a la frontera: they sent us to the border
    2) : ourselves
    nos divertimos muchísimo: we enjoyed ourselves a great deal
    3) : each other, one another
    nos vimos desde lejos: we saw each other from far away
    4) : to us, for us, from us
    nos lo dio: he gave it to us
    nos lo compraron: they bought it from us
    * * *
    nos pron
    nos llamó, pero no le hicimos caso he called us, but we ignored him
    2. (reflexivo) ourselves
    3. (uso recíproco) each other / one another

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  • 85 बलम् _balam

    बलम् [बल्-अच्]
    1 Strength, power, might, vigour; क्षत्त्रियाणां बलं युद्धम् Brav. P.
    -2 Force, violence; as in बलात् q. v.
    -3 An army, host, forces, troops; भवेदभीष्म- मद्रोणं धृतराष्ट्रबलं कथम् Ve.3.24,43; बलं भीष्मा(भीमा)भिरक्षितम् Bg.1.1; R.16.37.
    -4 Bulkiness, stoutness (of the body).
    -5 Body, figure, shape.
    -6 Semen virile.
    -7 Blood,
    -8 Gum myrrh.
    -9 A shoot, sprout.
    -1 Force or power of articulation; वर्णः स्वरः । मात्रा बलम् । साम संतानः । इत्युक्तः शीक्षाध्यायः T. Up.1.2.1.
    -11 The deity of power (such as Indra); नमो बलप्रमथनाय Mb.12.284. 94.
    -12 The hand; क्रान्ते विष्णुर्बले शक्रः कोष्ठे$ग्निर्भोक्तुमिच्छति Mb.12.239.8.
    -13 Effort (यत्न); विधिः शुक्रं बलं चेति त्रय एते गुणाः परे Mb.12.32.11 (com. बलं वासनाविषयप्राप्त्यनु- कूलो यत्नः). (बलेन means 'on the strength of', 'by means or virtue of'; बाहुबलेन जितः, वीर्यबलेन &c.; बलात् 'perforce', 'forcibly', 'violently', 'against one's will'; बलान्निद्रा समायाता Pt.1; हृदयमदये तस्मिन्नेवं पुनर्वलते बलात् Gīt.7.).
    -लः 1 A crow; Rām.6.54.9.
    -2 N. of the elder brother of Kṛiṣṇa; see बलराम below.
    -3 N. of a demon killed by Indra.
    -Comp. -अग्रम् excessive strength or force. (
    -ग्रः) the head of an army.
    -अङ्गकः the spring; 'वसन्त इष्यः सुरभिः पुष्पकालो बलाङ्गकः' H. Ch.156.
    -अञ्चिता the lute of Balarāma.
    -अटः a kind of beam.
    -अधिक a. surpassing in strength, of superior strength or force.
    -अधिकरणम् the affairs of an army;
    -अध्यक्षः 1 a general or commander of an army; सेनापतिबलाध्यक्षौ सर्वदिक्षु निवेशयेत् Ms.7.189.
    -2 a war-minister.
    -3 An officer in charge of infantry.
    -अनुजः an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa.
    -अन्वित a.
    1 endowed with strength, mighty, powerful.
    -2 leading an army.
    -अबलम् 1 comparative strength and want of strength, relative strength and weakness; परात्मनोः परिच्छिद्य शक्त्या- दीनां बलाबलम् R.17.59.
    -2 relative significance and insignificance, comparative importance and unimport- ance; समय एव करोति बलाबलम् Śi.6.44. ˚अधिकरणम् a kind of न्यायभेद according to Jaimini.
    -अभ्रः an army in the form of a cloud.
    -अरातिः an epithet of Indra.
    -अर्थिन् a. desirous of power; राज्ञो बलार्थिनः षष्ठे (वर्षे उपनयनं कार्यम्) Ms.2.37.
    -अवलेपः pride of strength.
    -अशः, -असः 1 consumption.
    -2 the phlegmatic humour (कफ).
    -3 a swelling in the throat (which stops the passages of food).
    -आढ्यः a bean.
    -आत्मिका a kind of sun-flower (हस्तिशुण्डी).
    -आलयः a military camp; पूज्यमानो हरिगणैराजगाम बलालयम् Rām.6.112.8.
    -आहः water.
    -उत्कट a. of mighty strength; न वध्यते ह्यविश्वस्तो दुर्बलो$पि बलोत्कटैः Pt.2.44;3.115.
    -उपपन्न, -उपेत a. endowed with strength, strong, powerful; एतां रामबलोपेतां रक्षां यः सुकृती पठेत् Rāmarakṣā.1.
    -उपादानम् Recruitment of the army; Kau. A.
    -ओघः a multitude of troops, numerous army; लक्ष्मीं दधत् प्रति- गिरेरलघुर्बलौघः Śi.5.2.
    -कर, -कृत् a. strengthening.
    -कृत done by force or against free consent; सर्वान् बलकृता- नर्थानकृतान् मनुरब्रवीत् Ms.8.168.
    -क्षोभः disturbance in the army, mutiny, revolt.
    -चक्रम् 1 dominion, sove- reignty.
    -2 an army, a host.
    - a. produced by power.
    (-जम्) 1 a city-gate, gate.
    -2 a field.
    -3 grain, a heap of grain; त्वं समीरण इव प्रतीक्षितः कर्षकेण बलजान् पुपूषता Śi.14.7.
    -4 war, battle
    -5 marrow, pith.
    -6 a pretty figure.
    (-जा) 1 the earth.
    -2 a handsome woman.
    -3 a kind of jasmine (Arabian).
    -4 a rope.
    -तापनः an epithet of Indra; अफिषिषेच मरन्दरसामृतैर्नवलताबलता- पनरत्नभम् (अलिनम्) Rām. Ch.4.12.
    -दः an ox, a bullock
    -दर्पः pride of strength.
    -देवः 1 air, wind.
    -2 N. of the elder brother of Kṛiṣṇa; see बलराम below.
    -बलदेवा (वी) f. N. of a medicinal herb which is also called त्रायमाण. It grows in the forests on the slopes of the Himālayas and in Persia.
    -द्विष् m.,
    -निषूदनः epithets of Indra; बलनिषूदनमर्थपतिं च तम् R.9.3.
    -निग्रह a. weakening, enervating.
    -पतिः 1 a general, commander.
    -2 an epithet of Indra.
    -पुच्छकः a crow; Nigh. Ratn.
    -पृष्ठकः a kind of deer (Mar. रोहें).
    -प्रद a. giving strength, invigorating.
    -प्रमथनी N. of a form of Durgā.
    -प्रसूः N. of Rohinī, mother of Balarāma.
    -भद्र a. strong, powerful.
    (-द्रः) 1 a strong or powerful man.
    -2 a kind of ox.
    -3 N. of Balarāma, q. v. below.
    -4 the tree called लोध्र.
    -5 N. of Ananta. (
    -द्रा) a maiden.
    -भिद् m. an epithet of Indra; Ś.2.
    -भृत् a. strong, powerful.
    -मुख्यः the chief of an army.
    -रामः 'the strong Rāma', N. of the elder brother of Kṛiṣṇa. [He was the seventh son of Vasudava and Devakī; but transferred to the womb of Rohiṇī to save him from falling a prey to the cruelty of Kaṁsa. He and his brother Kṛiṣṇa were brought up by Nanda in Gokula. When quite young, he killed the powerful demons Dhenuka and Pralamba, and performed, like his brother, many feats of surprising strength. On one occasion Balarāma under the influence of wine, of which he was very fond, called upon the Yamunā river to come to him that he might bathe; and on his command being unheeded, he plunged his plough-share into the river and dragged the waters after him, until the river assumed a human form and asked his for- givenss. On another occasion he dragged towards himself the whole city of Hastināpura along with its walls. As Kṛiṣṇa was a friend and admirer of the Pāṇḍavas, so Balarāma was of the Kauravas, as was seen in his desire of giving his sister Subhadrā to Duryodhana rather than to Arjuna; yet he declined to take any part in the great Bhāratī war either with the Pāṇḍa- vas or the Kauravas. He is represented as dressed in blue clothes, and armed with a ploughshare which was his most effective weapon. His wife was Revatī. He is sometimes regarded as an incarnation of the serpent Śeṣa and sometimes as the eighth incarnation of Viṣṇu; see the quotation under हल].
    -वर्जित a. infirm, weak.
    -वर्णिन् a. strong and looking well.
    -वर्धन a. invigorating, strengthening. -m. N. of स्थण्डिलाग्नि in उत्सर्जन or उपाकर्म.
    -विन्यासः array or arrangement of troops.
    -व्यसनम् the defeat of an army.
    -व्यापद् f. decrease of strength.
    -शालिन् a. strong; बलशालितया यथा तथा वा धियमुच्छेदपरामयं दधानः Ki.13.12.
    -समुत्थानम् Recruiting a strong army; Kau. A.1.16; तमभियोक्तुं बलसमुत्थानमकरोत् Dk.2.8.
    -सूदनः an epithet of Indra.
    -सेना a strong army, an army, host.
    -स्थ a. strong, powerful. (
    -स्थः) a warrior, soldier.
    -स्थितिः f.
    1 a camp; an encampment.
    -2 a royal camp.
    -हन्, -हन्तृ m.
    1 an epithet of Indra; पाण्डुः स्मरति ते नित्यं बलहन्तुः समीपगः Mb.15.2.17.
    -2 of Balarāma.
    -3 phlegm.
    -हीन a. destitute of strength, weak, feeble.

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  • 86 puesto

    Del verbo poner: ( conjugate poner) \ \
    puesto es: \ \
    el participio
    Multiple Entries: poner     puesto
    poner ( conjugate poner) verbo transitivo 1 ponle el collar al perro put the dog's collar on; puesto una bomba to plant a bomb
    b)anuncio/aviso to place, put
    c) ropa› (+ me/te/le etc):
    2 ( agregar) to put 3inyección/supositorio to give 4
    poner la mesa to lay o set the table
    5 (instalar, montar)
    a)oficina/restaurante to open
    b)cocina/teléfono/calefacción to install
    c)cerradura/armario to fit
    6 [ ave] ‹ huevo to lay 7 (Esp) (servir, dar):
    póngame un café, por favor I'll have a coffee, please;
    ¿cuántos le pongo? how many would you like? 1 dinero› ( contribuir) to put in; 2 atención to pay; ‹cuidado/interés to take; 3
    a) ( imponer) ‹ deberes to give, set;
    examen/problema to set;
    c) ( adjudicar) ‹ nota to give
    4 ( dar) ‹nombre/apodo to give; ‹ ejemplo to give; 5 ( enviar) ‹ telegrama to send 6 ( escribir) ‹dedicatoria/líneas to write 7 (Esp) (exhibir, dar) ‹ película to show;
    ¿ponen algo interesante en la tele? is there anything interesting on TV?;
    ¿qué ponen en el Royal? what's on o what's showing at the Royal? 1
    a) (conectar, encender) ‹televisión/calefacción to turn on, switch on, put on;
    programa/canal to put on; ‹cinta/disco/música to put on;
    puso el motor en marcha she switched on o started the engine
    b) (ajustar, graduar) ‹ despertador to set;
    puso el reloj en hora she put the clock right 2 (Esp) ( al teléfono): puesto a algn con algo/algn to put sb through to sth/sb (en estado, situación) (+ compl): puesto a algn en un aprieto to put sb in an awkward position vi [ ave] to lay ponerse verbo pronominal 1 ( refl) ( colocarse):
    pongámonos ahí let's stand (o sit etc) there;
    puestose de pie to stand (up); puestose de rodillas to kneel (down), get down on one's knees 2 [ sol] to set 3 ( refl) ‹calzado/maquillaje/alhaja to put on; 1 (en estado, situación) (+ compl): se puso triste she became sad; cuando lo vio se puso muy contenta she was so happy when she saw it; se puso como loco he went mad; puestose cómodo to make oneself comfortable 2 ( empezar) puestose a + inf to start -ing, to start + inf; (Esp):
    puesto 1
    ◊ -ta adjetivo: ¿qué haces con el abrigo puesto? what are you doing with your coat on?;
    tenía las botas puestas she was wearing her boots; la mesa estaba puesta the table was laid; ver tb poner
    puesto 2 sustantivo masculino 1
    a) (lugar, sitio) place;
    sacó el primer puesto de la clase she came top o (AmE) came out top of the class
    2 ( empleo) position, job; (Inf) workstation 3
    a) (Com) ( en mercado) stall;
    ( quiosco) kiosk; ( tienda) stand, stall
    b) (de la policía, del ejército) post;
    puesto de socorro first-aid post/station
    4
    puesto que ( conj) (frml) since

    poner verbo transitivo
    1 (en un lugar, una situación) to put: me puso en un aprieto, he put me in a tight corner (seguido de adjetivo) to make: me pone contento, he makes me happy
    2 (hacer funcionar) to turn o switch on
    3 (un fax, telegrama) to send
    poner una conferencia, to make a long-distance call
    4 (una multa, un castigo) to impose
    5 (abrir un negocio) to set up
    6 (vestir) to put on
    7 (exponer) tienes que poner la planta al sol/a la sombra, you have to put the plant in the sun/shade
    8 (aportar) yo puse mil pesetas, I contributed a thousand pesetas
    9 (conjeturar, imaginar) to suppose: pongamos que..., supposing (that)...
    10 (estar escrito) lo pone aquí, it's written here
    no pone nada de eso, it doesn't say anything about that
    11 TV Cine to put on, show
    12 Tel ponme con él, put me through to him
    13 (un nombre) le pondremos Tadeo, we are going to call him Tadeo
    ya le puso título a la novela, he has already given the novel a title Locuciones: poner a alguien a caldo, to pull sb to pieces
    poner a cien, to make sb nervous: me pone a cien cuando habla de ese modo, when he talks that way I get nervous
    poner en duda, to call into question: los inversores pusieron su competencia en duda, the investors questioned his competence
    poner a alguien en evidencia, to show sb up
    poner en evidencia, to show up: la situación pone en evidencia la falta de justicia del sistema, the situation exposes the system's unfairness
    poner a alguien en su sitio, to put sb in his place
    puesto,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (la mesa) set, laid: la mesa está puesta, the table is laid
    2 (prenda de vestir) to have on
    con el abrigo puesto, with one's coat on familiar ir muy puesto, to be all dressed up
    3 fam (saber mucho) está muy puesto en filosofía, he's very well up in philosophy
    4 fam (borracho) drunk
    II sustantivo masculino
    1 (lugar) place
    2 (empleo) position, post: es un puesto fijo, it's a permanent job
    3 (tienda) stall, stand
    4 Mil post
    puesto de mando, command post
    III conj puesto que, since, as ' puesto' also found in these entries: Spanish: absurda - absurdo - antigüedad - apoltronarse - ascender - brete - callejera - callejero - cargo - cesar - conquistar - desempeñar - designar - destino - dieta - disputa - empeño - enchufe - excavar - huevo - instalar - le - libertad - maldita - maldito - ocupar - optar - precio - pues - puesta - rehabilitación - relevar - reponer - saco - tenderete - traer - vestir - acomodar - alto - apetecible - aplicar - aspirante - barraca - candidato - cargar - ceder - clasificación - como - concursar - confianza English: applicant - apply - appointment - bearer - bookstall - boost - capacity - chair - checkpoint - command post - concession - designate - downgrade - earth - economic - fill - fit - free - fresh - give up - government - hold - inside - job - job description - leave on - lookout - market stall - name - nominate - observation post - occupy - on - opening - outpost - place - position - post - put in - qualification - qualified - qualify - quit - relieve - removal - remove - resign - responsible - retiring - shove out

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  • 87 smart

    I 1. [smɑːt]
    1) (elegant) elegante, alla moda
    2) colloq. (intelligent) [ child] sveglio; [ decision] intelligente
    3) [restaurant, hotel] chic, alla moda
    4) (stinging) [ rebuke] pungente, secco, tagliente

    a smart blowun gran o bel colpo

    6) inform. [ system] intelligente
    2.
    nome (pain) dolore m. acuto, bruciore m. (anche fig.)
    II [smɑːt]
    1) [graze, cheeks] bruciare, fare male
    2) fig. (emotionally) soffrire, essere punto sul vivo
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (neat and well-dressed; fashionable: You're looking very smart today; a smart suit.) elegante
    2) (clever and quick in thought and action: We need a smart boy to help in the shop; I don't trust some of those smart salesmen.) bravo, sveglio
    3) (brisk; sharp: She gave him a smart slap on the cheek.) forte
    2. verb
    1) ((of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling: The thick smoke made his eyes smart.) bruciare, dolere
    2) (to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc: He is still smarting from your remarks.) soffrire
    3. noun
    (the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) dolore; bruciore
    - smartly
    - smartness
    - smart bomb
    - smart card
    * * *
    smart (1) /smɑ:t/
    n. [u]
    dolore acuto; acuta sofferenza; bruciore (fig.): The smart of the defeat still rankles, il dolore della sconfitta brucia ancora.
    ♦ smart (2) /smɑ:t/
    a.
    1 elegante; ben vestito; alla moda; bello: a smart hotel, un albergo elegante; smart clothes, abiti eleganti; a smart car, una bella automobile; smart appearance, bella presenza
    2 intelligente; sveglio; in gamba: a smart young girl, una ragazzina sveglia
    3 (tecn., comput.) intelligente: (mil.) smart bomb, bomba intelligente; smart card, (comput.) smart card; ( banca) carta di credito intelligente
    4 abile; accorto; astuto; destro; scaltro; dritto (fam.): a smart move, una mossa abile (o scaltra); a smart talker, un abile parlatore; un oratore brillante; uno che la sa lunga; a smart answer, una risposta abile, accorta; a smart deal, un buon affare; un affarone; un affare vantaggioso ( ma non del tutto onesto); a smart profiteer, un astuto affarista; a smart fellow, un furbacchione; un drittone (fam.)
    5 impertinente; linguacciuto: Don't you get smart with me, young man!, non essere impertinente, giovanotto!
    6 veloce; rapido; scattante: a smart salute, un saluto ( militare) scattante; at a smart pace, con passo rapido; di buon passo
    7 forte; acuto; aspro; doloroso; cocente; pungente; severo: a smart blow, un forte colpo; a smart pain, un acuto dolore
    8 (fam.) notevole; grande; bello: a smart distance, una bella distanza
    ● (fam.) smart alec (o aleck), sapientone; saccente; saputello; cacasenno; sputasentenze □ (fam.) smart-alecky, saccente □ ( slang USA) smart apple, tipo in gamba □ (fam.) smart-arse ( USA smart-ass), = smart alec ► sopra □ smart money, investimenti, scommesse, ecc., fatti da chi se ne intende; ( per estens.) gli esperti, quelli che se ne intendono, i bene informati □ (fam. USA) smart mouth, insolenza; impertinenza; ( anche) insolente, impertinente □ (comput.) smart quotes, virgolette inglesi □ the smart set, il bel mondo □ to look smart, avere un aspetto elegante; ( anche) sbrigarsi, spicciarsi; DIALOGO → - Going for an interview- You look smart!, che eleganza! □ to make oneself smart, farsi bello; mettersi in ghingheri.
    (to) smart /smɑ:t/
    v. i.
    1 bruciare; far male; dolere: The smack made his face smart, lo schiaffo gli fece bruciare la faccia; My hand is smarting, mi fa male una mano; ho un dolore a una mano
    2 soffrire; patire; provar dolore: She's still smarting from ( o over) that disappointment, soffre ancora per quella delusione
    to smart for, pagare il fio di; scontare: You shall smart for this, la sconterai; te ne farò pentire; me la pagherai cara.
    * * *
    I 1. [smɑːt]
    1) (elegant) elegante, alla moda
    2) colloq. (intelligent) [ child] sveglio; [ decision] intelligente
    3) [restaurant, hotel] chic, alla moda
    4) (stinging) [ rebuke] pungente, secco, tagliente

    a smart blowun gran o bel colpo

    6) inform. [ system] intelligente
    2.
    nome (pain) dolore m. acuto, bruciore m. (anche fig.)
    II [smɑːt]
    1) [graze, cheeks] bruciare, fare male
    2) fig. (emotionally) soffrire, essere punto sul vivo

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  • 88 Н-131

    ЕДВА (ЁЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ) ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ (СТОИТЬ) НА НОГАХ НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ (НЕ СТОИТЬ) VP subj: human usu. pres or past) to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc)
    X едва держится на ногах \Н-131 X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet
    X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight) X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet (in limited contexts) X is almost dropping from fatigue X is dead on his feet.
    (Ольга:) Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). (О.:) I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
    (author's usage) «Ну, веришь, Порфирий, (Раскольников) сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи...» (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he (Raskolnikov) could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
    Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
    Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
    Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное — потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor-though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 89 едва держаться на ногах

    ЕДВА <ЕЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < СТОИТЬ> НА НОГАХ; НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < НЕ СТОИТЬ>
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past]
    =====
    to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc):
    - X едва держится на ногах X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet;
    - X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight);
    - X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet;
    - [in limited contexts] X is almost dropping from fatigue;
    - X is dead on his feet.
         ♦ [Ольга:] Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). [О.:] I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Ну, веришь, Порфирий, [Раскольников] сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи..." (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he [Raskolnikov] could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
         ♦ Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
         ♦ Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
         ♦ Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное - потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor - though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 90 едва стоять на ногах

    ЕДВА <ЕЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < СТОИТЬ> НА НОГАХ; НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < НЕ СТОИТЬ>
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past]
    =====
    to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc):
    - X едва держится на ногах X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet;
    - X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight);
    - X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet;
    - [in limited contexts] X is almost dropping from fatigue;
    - X is dead on his feet.
         ♦ [Ольга:] Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). [О.:] I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Ну, веришь, Порфирий, [Раскольников] сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи..." (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he [Raskolnikov] could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
         ♦ Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
         ♦ Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
         ♦ Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное - потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor - though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 91 еле держаться на ногах

    ЕДВА <ЕЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < СТОИТЬ> НА НОГАХ; НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < НЕ СТОИТЬ>
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past]
    =====
    to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc):
    - X едва держится на ногах X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet;
    - X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight);
    - X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet;
    - [in limited contexts] X is almost dropping from fatigue;
    - X is dead on his feet.
         ♦ [Ольга:] Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). [О.:] I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Ну, веришь, Порфирий, [Раскольников] сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи..." (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he [Raskolnikov] could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
         ♦ Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
         ♦ Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
         ♦ Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное - потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor - though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 92 еле стоять на ногах

    ЕДВА <ЕЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < СТОИТЬ> НА НОГАХ; НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < НЕ СТОИТЬ>
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past]
    =====
    to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc):
    - X едва держится на ногах X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet;
    - X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight);
    - X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet;
    - [in limited contexts] X is almost dropping from fatigue;
    - X is dead on his feet.
         ♦ [Ольга:] Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). [О.:] I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Ну, веришь, Порфирий, [Раскольников] сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи..." (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he [Raskolnikov] could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
         ♦ Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
         ♦ Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
         ♦ Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное - потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor - though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 93 на ногах не держаться

    ЕДВА <ЕЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < СТОИТЬ> НА НОГАХ; НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < НЕ СТОИТЬ>
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past]
    =====
    to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc):
    - X едва держится на ногах X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet;
    - X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight);
    - X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet;
    - [in limited contexts] X is almost dropping from fatigue;
    - X is dead on his feet.
         ♦ [Ольга:] Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). [О.:] I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Ну, веришь, Порфирий, [Раскольников] сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи..." (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he [Raskolnikov] could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
         ♦ Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
         ♦ Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
         ♦ Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное - потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor - though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 94 на ногах не стоять

    ЕДВА <ЕЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < СТОИТЬ> НА НОГАХ; НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < НЕ СТОИТЬ>
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past]
    =====
    to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc):
    - X едва держится на ногах X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet;
    - X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight);
    - X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet;
    - [in limited contexts] X is almost dropping from fatigue;
    - X is dead on his feet.
         ♦ [Ольга:] Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). [О.:] I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Ну, веришь, Порфирий, [Раскольников] сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи..." (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he [Raskolnikov] could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
         ♦ Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
         ♦ Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
         ♦ Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное - потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor - though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 95 с трудом держаться на ногах

    ЕДВА <ЕЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < СТОИТЬ> НА НОГАХ; НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < НЕ СТОИТЬ>
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past]
    =====
    to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc):
    - X едва держится на ногах X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet;
    - X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight);
    - X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet;
    - [in limited contexts] X is almost dropping from fatigue;
    - X is dead on his feet.
         ♦ [Ольга:] Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). [О.:] I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Ну, веришь, Порфирий, [Раскольников] сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи..." (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he [Raskolnikov] could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
         ♦ Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
         ♦ Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
         ♦ Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное - потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor - though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 96 с трудом стоять на ногах

    ЕДВА <ЕЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < СТОИТЬ> НА НОГАХ; НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < НЕ СТОИТЬ>
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past]
    =====
    to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc):
    - X едва держится на ногах X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet;
    - X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight);
    - X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet;
    - [in limited contexts] X is almost dropping from fatigue;
    - X is dead on his feet.
         ♦ [Ольга:] Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). [О.:] I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Ну, веришь, Порфирий, [Раскольников] сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи..." (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he [Raskolnikov] could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
         ♦ Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
         ♦ Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
         ♦ Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное - потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor - though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 97 чуть держаться на ногах

    ЕДВА <ЕЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < СТОИТЬ> НА НОГАХ; НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < НЕ СТОИТЬ>
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past]
    =====
    to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc):
    - X едва держится на ногах X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet;
    - X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight);
    - X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet;
    - [in limited contexts] X is almost dropping from fatigue;
    - X is dead on his feet.
         ♦ [Ольга:] Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). [О.:] I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Ну, веришь, Порфирий, [Раскольников] сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи..." (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he [Raskolnikov] could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
         ♦ Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
         ♦ Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
         ♦ Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное - потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor - though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 98 чуть стоять на ногах

    ЕДВА <ЕЛЕ, ЧУТЬ, С ТРУДОМ> ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < СТОИТЬ> НА НОГАХ; НА НОГАХ НЕ ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ < НЕ СТОИТЬ>
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pres or past]
    =====
    to walk with difficulty (because of exhaustion, weakness, intoxication etc):
    - X едва держится на ногах X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand on his feet;
    - X can hardly (barely, scarcely) stand up (straight);
    - X is having a hard time (is experiencing some difficulty) staying on his feet;
    - [in limited contexts] X is almost dropping from fatigue;
    - X is dead on his feet.
         ♦ [Ольга:] Я устала, едва на ногах стою... (Чехов 5). [О.:] I'm tired, I can barely stand on my feet... (5c).
         ♦ [author's usage] "Ну, веришь, Порфирий, [Раскольников] сам едва на ногах, а чуть только мы, я да Зосимов, вчера отвернулись - оделся и удрал потихоньку и куролесил где-то чуть не до полночи..." (Достоевский 3). "Would you believe it, Porfiry, he [Raskolnikov] could hardly stand up, but as soon as we-Zossimov and I-turned our backs yesterday, he got dressed and made off on the sly, and carried on somewhere till almost midnight..." (3c).
         ♦ Зурин поминутно мне подливал, повторяя, что надобно к службе привыкать. Встав из-за стола, я чуть держался на ногах... (Пушкин 2). Zurin kept filling my glass, repeating that I must get used to the ways of the Service. When I rose from the table, I could hardly stand up straight (2b).
         ♦ Договор был обмыт, и в сумерках, покидая контору, оба с трудом держались на ногах (Войнович 2). The agreement was sealed with a drink and when, at twilight, the two of them left the office, they were both experiencing some difficulty staying on their feet (2a).
         ♦ Главное было передохнуть и не ездить в Москву. Передышка нам была нужна как воздух. И психически сил не хватало на нищенство у довольно бедных людей, хотя по тем временам они казались богачами, и главное - потому что мы оба еле держались на ногах (Мандельштам 2)....The main thing for us was to have a break from our journeys into Moscow. We needed this as much as air to breathe. We just had no heart anymore for the business of begging from people who were themselves quite poor - though by the standards of those times they seemed very well off. But even more to the point, we were almost dropping from fatigue (2a).

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  • 99 smart

    1. adjective
    1) (neat and well-dressed; fashionable: You're looking very smart today; a smart suit.) velkledd/-pleid, smart
    2) (clever and quick in thought and action: We need a smart boy to help in the shop; I don't trust some of those smart salesmen.) flink, rask, rappkjeftet
    3) (brisk; sharp: She gave him a smart slap on the cheek.) rask, sviende
    2. verb
    1) ((of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling: The thick smoke made his eyes smart.) svi, smerte
    2) (to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc: He is still smarting from your remarks.) vri seg, lide under
    3. noun
    (the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) sviende smerte
    - smartly
    - smartness
    - smart bomb
    - smart card
    flott
    --------
    frekk
    --------
    gløgg
    --------
    klar
    --------
    lys
    --------
    våken
    I
    subst. \/smɑːt\/
    1) svie, sviing
    2) stikkende smerte, sviende smerte
    3) ( gammeldags) smerte, sorg
    4) smart fyr, smarting
    smart of something smerte over noe
    II
    verb \/smɑːt\/
    1) gjøre vondt, svi, smerte
    2) ha vondt, føle smerte, lide, plages
    3) ( om følelser) såre, forårsake smerte
    4) vri, krympe seg
    smart for (få) svi for, lide for
    you'll smart for this!
    smart under something lide under noe, plages av noe
    III
    adj. \/smɑːt\/
    1) smart, kompetent, dugelig, dyktig
    2) fyndig, kvikk, kjapp, smart, rappmunnet, slagferdig
    3) smart, flink, våken, skarp, oppvakt, gløgg
    4) stilig, elegant, flott, velkledd, fasjonabel
    5) ( i forretninger e.l.) snedig, lur, skarp, finurlig
    6) ( om smerte) skarp, sviende
    7) rask, hurtig, energisk, frisk, heftig
    8) nesevis, frekk
    9) ( om maskin e.l.) tenkende, intelligent
    10) ( dialekt) anselig, betydelig, kraftig
    get smart! (amer.) ta deg sammen!, skjerp deg!
    look smart (about it)! ( særlig britisk) raska på!, se å få opp farta!
    the smart set fiffen, sossen, de fine, den elegante verden, de som er med på notene

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  • 100 smart

    [smɑːt] 1. adj
    (neat, fashionable) elegancki; ( clever) person bystry, rozgarnięty; idea chytry, sprytny; pace żwawy; blow silny
    2. vi
    eyes, wound piec, szczypać
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (neat and well-dressed; fashionable: You're looking very smart today; a smart suit.) elegancki
    2) (clever and quick in thought and action: We need a smart boy to help in the shop; I don't trust some of those smart salesmen.) rozgarnięty
    3) (brisk; sharp: She gave him a smart slap on the cheek.) mocny, ostry
    2. verb
    1) ((of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling: The thick smoke made his eyes smart.) piec, szczypać
    2) (to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc: He is still smarting from your remarks.) przeżywać
    3. noun
    (the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) piekący ból
    - smartly
    - smartness
    - smart bomb
    - smart card

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