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hit [hɪt]coup ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b) succès ⇒ 1 (c) hit ⇒ 1 (d) frapper ⇒ 2 (a), 3 (a) heurter ⇒ 2 (b) attaquer ⇒ 2 (c) toucher ⇒ 2 (d) arriver à ⇒ 2 (e) buter sur ⇒ 2 (f) marquer ⇒ 2 (g)1 noun∎ figurative that was a hit at me ça m'était destiné, c'est moi qui étais visé(b) Sport (in ball game) coup m; (in shooting) tir m réussi; (in fencing, billiards, snooker) touche f; (in baseball) coup m de batte; (in hockey) coup m de crosse;∎ to score a hit (in shooting) faire mouche, toucher la cible; (in fencing) faire ou marquer une touche;∎ he got three hits and one miss il a réussi trois tirs et en a manqué un;∎ it only counts as a hit if the bullet goes inside the red line le tir ne compte que si la balle se trouve à l'intérieur de la ligne rouge;∎ that was a hit (in fencing) il y a eu touche∎ Frank Sinatra's greatest hits les plus grands succès de Frank Sinatra;∎ to be a big hit (record, play, book, song) faire ou être un grand succès;∎ a hit with the public/the critics un succès auprès du public/des critiques;∎ to make a hit with sb (person) conquérir qn;∎ she's a hit with everyone elle a conquis tout le monde;∎ I think you've made a hit with him je crois que tu l'as conquis; (romantically) je crois que tu as fait une touche∎ this website counted 20,000 hits last week ce site Web a été consulté 20 000 fois la semaine dernière∎ a hit by the Mafia un meurtre perpétré par la Mafia(f) familiar drugs slang (of hard drugs) fix m; (of joint) taffe f; (effect of drugs) effet□ m (procuré par une drogue);∎ you get a good hit off that grass cette herbe fait rapidement de l'effet(a) (strike with hand, fist, stick etc → person) frapper; (→ ball) frapper ou taper dans; (→ nail) taper sur; Computing (key) appuyer sur;∎ to hit sb in the face/on the head frapper qn au visage/sur la tête;∎ they hit him over the head with a baseball bat ils lui ont donné un coup de batte de baseball sur la tête;∎ to hit a ball over the net envoyer un ballon par-dessus le filet;∎ figurative to hit sb where it hurts most toucher qn là où ça fait mal;∎ also figurative to hit a man when he's down frapper un homme quand il est à terre;∎ figurative to hit the nail on the head mettre le doigt dessus;∎ figurative he didn't know what had hit him il se demandait ce qui lui était arrivé(b) (come or bring forcefully into contact with → of ball, stone) heurter; (→ of bullet, arrow) atteindre, toucher;∎ the bottle hit the wall and smashed la bouteille a heurté le mur et s'est cassée;∎ the bullet hit him in the shoulder la balle l'a atteint ou touché à l'épaule;∎ I've been hit! j'ai été touché!;∎ the boat was hit by a missile le bateau a été touché par un missile;∎ the windscreen was hit by a stone une pierre a heurté le pare-brise;∎ he was hit by a stone il a reçu une pierre;∎ the two cars didn't actually hit each other en fait les deux voitures ne se sont pas heurtées;∎ to hit the target (with gun, missile etc) toucher la cible;∎ figurative his comments really hit their target ses remarques ont vraiment fait mouche, il a mis dans le mille avec ses remarques;∎ the car hit a tree la voiture a heurté ou est rentrée dans un arbre;∎ the dog was hit by a car le chien a été heurté par une voiture;∎ to hit one's head/knee (against sth) se cogner la tête/le genou (contre qch);∎ to hit sb's head against sth frapper ou cogner la tête de qn contre qch;∎ figurative to hit the ground running être opérationnel immédiatement;∎ figurative it suddenly hit me that… il m'est soudain venu à l'esprit que…(c) (attack → enemy) attaquer∎ the company has been hit by the recession l'entreprise a été touchée par la récession;∎ how badly did the postal strike hit you? dans quelle mesure avez-vous été touché par la grève des postes?;∎ the region worst hit by the earthquake la région la plus sévèrement touchée par le tremblement de terre;∎ the child's death has hit them all very hard la mort de l'enfant les a tous durement touchés ou frappés;∎ to be hard hit être durement touché;∎ familiar it hits everyone in the pocket tout le monde en subit financièrement les conséquences□, tout le monde le sent passer∎ familiar the new model can hit 130 mph on the straight le nouveau modèle peut atteindre les 210 km/h en ligne droite;∎ familiar to hit a problem se heurter à un problème ou une difficulté;∎ to hit the wrong note (singer) chanter faux; (instrumentalist) & figurative faire une fausse note;∎ I can't hit those high notes any more je n'arrive plus à chanter ces notes aiguës;∎ familiar the circus hits town tomorrow night le cirque arrive en ville demain soir□ ;∎ familiar we'll stop for dinner when we hit town nous nous arrêterons pour dîner quand nous arriverons dans la ville;∎ familiar let's hit the beach! allons à la plage!□ ;∎ to hit an all-time high/low (unemployment, morale etc) atteindre son plus haut/bas niveau□ ;∎ familiar to hit rock-bottom atteindre son point le plus bas□(f) (encounter → problem, difficulty) buter sur;∎ the tunnellers hit rock les ouvriers qui creusaient le tunnel sont tombés sur de la roche;∎ you'll hit the rush hour traffic tu vas te retrouver en plein dans la circulation de l'heure de pointe;∎ we hit a terrible snowstorm nous nous sommes trouvés dans une tempête de neige terrible;∎ to hit a sticky or bad patch rencontrer des difficultés∎ to hit three runs (in cricket) marquer trois points;∎ to hit a home run (in baseball) faire un tour complet de circuit∎ to hit sb for $10 taper qn de 10 dollars;∎ to hit sb for a loan emprunter de l'argent à qn□∎ to hit the books se mettre à étudier□ ;∎ familiar to hit the ceiling or roof sortir de ses gonds, piquer une colère folle;∎ familiar to hit the hay or the sack aller se mettre au pieu, aller se pieuter;∎ familiar if ever this hits the headlines we're in trouble si jamais cela paraît dans les journaux nous aurons des problèmes□ ;∎ to hit home (remark, criticism) faire mouche;∎ to hit the jackpot gagner le gros lot;∎ familiar to hit the road se mettre en route□ ;∎ familiar that really hits the spot! (of food, drink) c'est juste ce dont j'avais besoin□(a) (person, object) frapper, taper;∎ don't hit so hard, we're only playing ne frappe ou tape pas si fort, ce n'est qu'un jeu;∎ the door was hitting against the wall la porte cognait contre le mur;∎ the atoms hit against each other les atomes se heurtent(b) (inflation, recession) se faire sentir►► familiar hit list liste f noire;∎ to be on sb's hit list être sur la liste noire de qn;familiar hit man tueur m à gages□ ;old-fashioned hit parade hit-parade m;Military hit rate taux m de tirs réussis; figurative taux m de réussite;hit record (disque m à) succès m;hit single, hit song succès m, hit m, tube m;familiar hit squad commando m de tueurs□ ;hit tune air m à succès➲ hit back(reply forcefully, retaliate) riposter, rendre la pareille;∎ he hit back with accusations that they were giving bribes il a riposté en les accusant de verser des pots-de-vin;∎ to hit back at sb/sth (in speech) répondre à qn/qch;∎ to hit back at the enemy riposter, répondre à l'ennemi;∎ our army hit back with a missile attack notre armée a riposté en envoyant des missiles∎ to hit the ball back renvoyer le ballon;∎ he hit me back il m'a rendu mon coup(a) (in words) décrire ou dépeindre à la perfection; (in paint) représenter de manière très ressemblante; (in mimicry) imiter à la perfection∎ to hit it off (get on well) bien s'entendre□ ;∎ to hit it off with sb bien s'entendre avec qn□ ;∎ we hit it off immediately le courant est tout de suite passé entre nous(a) (find → solution, plan etc) trouver∎ he started hitting out at me il s'est mis à envoyer des coups dans ma direction(b) (in speech, writing)∎ to hit out at or against s'en prendre à, attaquer;∎ he hits out in his new book il lance l'offensive dans son nouveau livre∎ to hit it up se piquer(find → solution, plan etc) trouver -
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1. III1) hit smb. hit the girl (the boy, one's sister, etc.) ударить /стукнуть, побить/ девочку и т. д., hit a man when he is down бить лежачего; don't hit the child не бей ребенка; hit smth. hit the target /the mark/ (the bull's eye, a window, a fence, etc.) попасть в цель и т. д., the bullet (the stone, etc.) hit his arm (his head, etc.) пуля и т. д. попала ему в руку и т. д.; hit a ball ударить по мячу; the car hit the tree (the wall, etc.) машина налетела на /врезалась в/ дерево и т. д., а bursting shell hit his shoulder осколок снаряда задел его плечо; hit a blow нанести удар2) hit smth., smb. it will hit his pocket это ударит его по карману; the discovery hit the headlines об этом открытии писали все газеты;. hit smb.'s fancy поразить чье-л. воображение; how did it hit you? какое это произвело на вас впечатление?3) hit smth. hit the right path (the trail, the road, etc.) напасть на правильную тропинку и т. д.2. IV1) hit smb., smth. in some manner hit smb., smth. hard (cruelly, brutally, repeatedly, etc.) сильно и т. д. ударить /стукнуть/ кого-л., что-л.2) hit smb., smth. in some manner depression hit them badly кризис жестоко ударил по ним /сильно на них отразился/; his sarcasm (the taunt, his words, etc.) hit me hard его насмешки и т. д. больно меня задели3) hit smth. somewhere we've hit a problem (a difficulty) here здесь мы столкнулись с серьезной проблемой ( с трудностью)3. Vhit smb. smth. hit smb. a blow on the head (a box on the ear, a heavy blow on the chest, etc.) нанести кому-л. удар /дать кому-л./ по голове и т. д.4. XI1) be hit by smth. he was hit by a bullet в него попала пуля; he was hit by a car fro сбила машина; the car was hit by a bus автобус столкнулся с машиной; the building was directly hit by a bomb бомба попала прямо в это здание2) be hit by (at) smth. the crops were badly hit by the storm урожай сильно пострадал от бури; we are hit by the petrol shortage мы остро ощущаем нехватку горячего /бензина/; he was hard hit by the economic depression (by extra hardness of taxation, by his failure, etc.) на нем тяжело отразился экономический кризис и т.д., экономический кризис и т. д. подкосил его; he was hard hit by what you said твои слова поразили его в самое сердце; he was hard hit at the news он был сражен этой новостью5. XVI1) hit against smth., smb. hit against the table (against the pavement, against the ground, etc.) удариться /стукнуться/ о стол и т. д., hit against a tree (against a fence. against a wall, etc.) налететь на дерево и т. д. [и удариться]; hit against a passer-by столкнуться с прохожим2) hit (up)on smth. hit on the right word (on a passage in a book, on a small valley, etc.) случайно найти нужное слово и т. д., I hit (up)on a plan (upon an idea, upon a solution, upon an answer to the riddle, (up)on a device, upon a stratagem, etc.) мне пришел в голову план и т. д.6. XXI1hit smth. against (over) smth. hit one's knee against the door (one's ankle against the leg of the table, one's head against a shelf, one's elbow against a wall, one's foot against a stone, one's nose against the ground, etc.) удариться /стукнуться/ коленкой о дверь и т. д.; hit a ball over the fence ударить по мячу так, чтобы он перелетел через забор; hit smb. in /on/ smth. hit smb. in the eye (in the face, in the back, etc.) ударить кого-л. /дать кому-л./ в глаз и т. д.; hit smb. on the head (on the forehead, on the back, etc.) ударить / стукнуть/ кого-л. по голове и т. д.; hit smb., smth. with smth. hit smb., smth. with a stick (with a hammer, with a stone, with a bat, etc.) ударить кого-л., что-л. палкой и т. д.7. XXIIhit smth. in doing smth. hit one's head (one's knee, etc.) in falling при падении ударить голову и т. д. -
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past tense; see beatbeat1 n1. latido2. ritmo / tiempo / tempobeat2 vb1. azotar / pegar2. ganar / vencer / derrotar3. batirfirst, beat the eggs primero, bate los huevos4. latir5. tocartr[biːt]1 (of heart) latido3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL ritmo4 (of policeman) ronda2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL batir3 (defeat) vencer, derrotar; (in competition) ganar1 (heart) latir2 (wings) batir1 familiar agotado,-a, rendido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto beat about the bush andarse por las ramasto beat against something golpear contra algoto beat on something dar golpes en algoto beat time SMALLMUSIC/SMALL llevar el compásto beat some sense into somebody meter un poco de sentido común en la cabeza de alguiento beat somebody to it sentar la mano a alguiento beat the record batir el récordto beat somebody to death matar a alguien a palosto beat somebody's brains out romperle la crisma a alguienbeat it! ¡lárgate!that beats evertything! ¡esto es el colmo!it beats me how... no me cabe en la cabeza cómo...off beat raro,-a, extraño,-athe beat generation la generación nombre femenino de los beatniks1) strike: golpear, pegar, darle una paliza (a alguien)2) defeat: vencer, derrotar3) avoid: anticiparse a, evitarto beat the crowd: evitar el gentío4) mash, whip: batirbeat vithrob: palpitar, latirbeat adjexhausted: derrengado, muy cansadoI'm beat!: ¡estoy molido!beat n1) : golpe m, redoble m (de un tambor), latido m (del corazón)2) rhythm: ritmo m, tiempo mn.• compás s.m.adj.• golpe adj.n.• batimiento s.m.• golpe s.m.• latido s.m.• marca s.f.• toque s.m.pret.(Preterito definido de "to beat")v.(§ p.,p.p.: beat, beaten) = abatanar v.• acachetear v.• apalear v.• aporrear v.• batanar v.• batir v.• cutir v.• derrotar v.• golpear v.• pegar v.• sacudir v.• sobar v.• sobrepasar v.• solfear v.• superar v.• tundir v.• varear v.• vencer v.
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1. biːt1)a) ( hit repeatedly) golpear; \<\<carpet\>\> sacudir; \<\<wings\>\> batirb) ( inflict blows on)he beats his children — les pega a sus hijos, maltrata a sus hijos
c) ( hammer) \<\<metal\>\> batird) ( Culin) batir2)a) ( defeat) \<\<opponent\>\> ganarle a, derrotar, vencer*(it) beats me how anyone can do such a thing! — no logro entender cómo se puede llegar a hacer una cosa así
if you can't beat them, join them — si no puedes con ellos, únete a ellos
b) ( be better than) \<\<record\>\> batir, superarI scored 470, beat that! — yo saqué 470 ¿a que no me ganas?
it beats working any day — (colloq) siempre es más divertido que trabajar
3) (arrive before, anticipate)to beat somebody to something: I beat him to the telephone llegué antes que él al teléfono; I'll beat you to the shop te echo or (RPl) te juego una carrera hasta la tienda; to beat somebody to it — adelantársele a alguien
4) ( Mus) \<\<time\>\> marcar*5) ( tread)beat it! — (colloq) lárgate! (fam)
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via) ( strike)to beat on something: he could hear them beating on the door los oía golpear la puerta; the sun beat down on them — el sol caía de lleno sobre ellos
b) ( pulsate) \<\<heart\>\> latir, palpitar; \<\<drum\>\> redoblar; \<\<wings\>\> batirPhrasal Verbs:- beat in- beat off- beat out- beat up
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his heart skipped o missed a beat — le dio un vuelco el corazón
2) ( Mus) ( rhythmic accent) tiempo m; ( rhythm) ritmo m3) ( of policeman) ronda f
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[biːt] (vb: pt beat) (pp beaten)to be dead beat — estar* reventado or molido
1. N1) (=stroke, blow) [of drum] redoble m; [of heart] latido mher heart missed or skipped a beat — le dio un vuelco el corazón
he replied without missing a beat — (fig) contestó sin alterarse
2) (=beating) [of drums] redoble m; [of waves, rain] batir mdrum3) (Mus) (=rhythm) compás m, ritmo m; (=rhythmic unit) tiempo m [of conductor]4) (=route) [of policeman] ronda fpound II, 1., 3)that's rather off my beat — (fig) no es lo mío
5) (also: beatnik) beatnik mf2. VT1) (=strike, thrash) [+ surface] golpear, dar golpes en; [+ drum] tocar; [+ carpet] sacudir; [+ metal] batir; (Culin) [+ eggs, cream] batir; (Hunting) (to raise game) batirbreast, path 4), a), retreat, track 1., 3)he beat his fists on the table — aporreó la mesa con los puños, dio golpes con los puños en la mesa
2) (=beat up) [+ person] pegarto beat sb's brains out * — partir la crisma a algn *, partir la cabeza a algn
to beat sb to death — matar a algn a golpes or de una paliza
3) (=flap) [+ wings] batir4) (Mus)5) (=defeat) [+ team, adversary] ganar a; [+ problem] superarArsenal beat Leeds 5-1 — el Arsenal ganó 5-1 contra el Leeds, el Arsenal derrotó al Leeds 5-1
our prices cannot be beaten — nuestros precios son insuperables or imbatibles
hollow 3."how did he escape?" - "(it) beats me!" * — -¿cómo escapó? -¡no me lo explico! or -¡(no tengo) ni idea!
6) (=better) [+ record] batirthat beats everything! * — ¡eso es el colmo!
can you beat it or that? * — ¿has visto cosa igual?
beat it! * — ¡lárgate! *
7) (=pre-empt) adelantarseif we leave early, we can beat the rush hour — si salimos temprano, nos evitamos la hora punta
I'll beat you to that tree — ¿a que llego antes que tú a aquel árbol?, te echo una carrera hasta aquel árbol
they determined to be the first to get there but the other team beat them to it (by 36 hours) — estaban decididos a llegar los primeros pero el otro equipo les ganó or se les adelantó (en 36 horas)
I could see she was about to object but I beat her to it — me di cuenta de que iba a poner objeciones pero me adelanté
3. VI1) (=hit)to beat on or against or at sth — [rain, waves] azotar algo; [person] dar golpes en algo, golpear algo
someone was beating on the door — alguien estaba dando golpes en or golpeando or aporreando la puerta
she began beating at the flames with a pillow — empezó a apagar las llamas a golpes con una almohada
2) (=sound rhythmically) [heart] latir; [drum] redoblar; [wings] batir3) (Hunting) (to raise game) batir- beat about the bushstop beating about the bush! — ¡deja de andarte con rodeos!
4. ADJ*1) (=exhausted) rendido, molido *; dead 1., 1)2) (=defeated)Gerald had him beat on the practical side of things — Gerald le daba mil vueltas en el aspecto práctico de las cosas
5.CPDbeat generation N — generación f beat
beat music N — música rock de las décadas de los cincuenta y sesenta
- beat off- beat out- beat up* * *
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1. [biːt]1)a) ( hit repeatedly) golpear; \<\<carpet\>\> sacudir; \<\<wings\>\> batirb) ( inflict blows on)he beats his children — les pega a sus hijos, maltrata a sus hijos
c) ( hammer) \<\<metal\>\> batird) ( Culin) batir2)a) ( defeat) \<\<opponent\>\> ganarle a, derrotar, vencer*(it) beats me how anyone can do such a thing! — no logro entender cómo se puede llegar a hacer una cosa así
if you can't beat them, join them — si no puedes con ellos, únete a ellos
b) ( be better than) \<\<record\>\> batir, superarI scored 470, beat that! — yo saqué 470 ¿a que no me ganas?
it beats working any day — (colloq) siempre es más divertido que trabajar
3) (arrive before, anticipate)to beat somebody to something: I beat him to the telephone llegué antes que él al teléfono; I'll beat you to the shop te echo or (RPl) te juego una carrera hasta la tienda; to beat somebody to it — adelantársele a alguien
4) ( Mus) \<\<time\>\> marcar*5) ( tread)beat it! — (colloq) lárgate! (fam)
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via) ( strike)to beat on something: he could hear them beating on the door los oía golpear la puerta; the sun beat down on them — el sol caía de lleno sobre ellos
b) ( pulsate) \<\<heart\>\> latir, palpitar; \<\<drum\>\> redoblar; \<\<wings\>\> batirPhrasal Verbs:- beat in- beat off- beat out- beat up
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his heart skipped o missed a beat — le dio un vuelco el corazón
2) ( Mus) ( rhythmic accent) tiempo m; ( rhythm) ritmo m3) ( of policeman) ronda f
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to be dead beat — estar* reventado or molido
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I noun1) (unit of weight) [britisches] Pfund (453,6 Gramm)II nounfive-pound note — Fünfpfundnote, die; Fünfpfundschein, der
(enclosure) Pferch, der; (for stray dogs) Zwinger [für eingefangene Hunde]; (for cars) Abstellplatz [für polizeilich abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge]III 1. transitive verb1) (crush) zerstoßen2) (thump) einschlagen auf (+ Akk.) [Person]; klopfen [Fleisch]; [Sturm:] heimsuchen [Gebiet, Insel]; [Wellen:] klatschen auf (+ Akk.) [Strand, Ufer], gegen od. an (+ Akk.) [Felsen, Schiff]; [Geschütz:] unter Beschuss (Akk.) nehmen [Ziel]; [Bombenflugzeug:] bombardieren [Ziel]3) (knock)pound to pieces — [Wellen:] zertrümmern, zerschmettern [Schiff]; [Geschütz, Bomben:] in Trümmer legen [Stadt, Mauern]
4) (compress)2. intransitive verbpound [down] — feststampfen [Erde, Boden]
1) (make one's way heavily) stampfen2) (beat rapidly) [Herz:] heftig schlagen od. klopfen od. (geh.) pochen* * *I noun1) ((also pound sterling: usually abbreviated to $L when written with a number) the standard unit of British currency, 100 (new) pence.) das Pfund2) ((usually abbreviated to lb(s) when written with a number) a measure of weight (0.454 kilograms).) das PfundII noun(an enclosure or pen into which stray animals are put: a dog-pound.) das TierasylIII verb1) (to hit or strike heavily; to thump: He pounded at the door; The children were pounding on the piano.) hämmern2) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.) stampfen* * *pound1[paʊnd]n1. (for dogs) Zwinger für entlaufende Hunde2. (for cars) Abstellplatz für abgeschleppte Autos, die von dort wieder abgeholt werden könnenpound2[paʊnd]▪ the \pound das [englische] Pfundfive-\pound note Fünfpfundschein m\pound for \pound BRIT, AUS auf Heller und Pfennigpound3[paʊnd]n ≈ Pfund nt (454 g)I'd like three \pounds of bananas ich hätte gern drei Pfund Bananenby the \pound pfundweise, pro Pfund▶ to get one's \pound of flesh from sb gnadenlose Forderungen an jdn stellen, keine Gnade kennenpound4[paʊnd]I. vt1. (hit repeatedly)to \pound the door gegen die Tür hämmernto \pound the piano [or keyboard] in die Tasten hauento \pound the typewriter auf der Schreibmaschine herumhämmernto \pound the enemy positions/town die feindlichen Stellungen/Stadt bombardierenthe town was \pounded to rubble die Stadt wurde in Schutt und Asche gelegt; ( fig)the storm \pounded southern France der Sturm peitschte über Südfrankreich hinweg▪ to \pound sth etw zerstampfento \pound the beat policeman auf Streife gehen5.▶ to \pound the pavement AM Arbeit suchenII. vi1. (strike repeatedly) hämmernwe watched the huge waves \pounding against the shore wir beobachteten, wie die gewaltigen Wellen sich an der Küste brachento \pound on the door/wall an [o gegen] die Tür/Wand hämmernto \pound on the table auf den Tisch hämmern2. (run noisily) stampfen▪ to \pound up to sb auf jdn zustürmenI could feel my heart \pounding ich konnte fühlen, wie mir das Herz bis zum Halse schlug* * *I [paʊnd]n1) (= weight) ≈ Pfund nthe is making sure he gets his pound of flesh — er sorgt dafür, dass er bekommt, was ihm zusteht
2) (= money) Pfund ntone pound sterling — ein Pfund nt Sterling
a five-pound note — eine Fünfpfundnote, ein Fünfpfundschein m
See:→ academic.ru/54433/penny">pennyII1. vt1) (= hammer, strike) hämmern; earth, paving slabs feststampfen; meat klopfen; dough kneten, schlagen; piano, typewriter hämmern auf (+dat); table hämmern auf (+acc); door, wall hämmern gegen; (waves, sea) ship schlagen gegen; (guns, shells, bombs) ununterbrochen beschießen; (troops, artillery) unter Beschuss habenthe boxer pounded his opponent with his fists — der Boxer hämmerte mit den Fäusten auf seinen Gegner ein
the old-style policeman pounding his beat — der Polizist alten Stils, der seine Runde abmarschiert
to pound sth to pieces —
2. vi1) (= beat) hämmern; (heart) (wild) pochen; (waves, sea) schlagen (on, against gegen); (drums) dröhnen; (engine, steamer, hooves) stampfenhe pounded at or on the door/on the table — er hämmerte an or gegen die Tür/auf den Tisch
2) (= run heavily) stampfen; (= walk heavily, stamp) stapfenthe sound of pounding feet —
IIIthe messenger pounded up to me and handed me a telegram — der Bote stampfte auf mich zu und übergab mir ein Telegramm
n(for stray dogs) städtischer Hundezwinger; (esp Brit for cars) Abstellplatz m (für amtlich abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge)* * *pound1 [paʊnd]A v/t1. zerstoßen, zerstampfen, zermalmen ( alle:into zu)pound the piano auf dem Klavier (herum)hämmern;pound sense into sb jemandem Vernunft einhämmern3. (fest)stampfen, rammena) glatt hämmern,B v/i1. hämmern ( auch Herz:with vor dat), trommeln, schlagen:3. stampfen (Maschine etc)C s1. schwerer Stoß oder Schlag2. Stampfen n1. Pfund n (Gewichtseinheit):a) Avoirdupois = 16 ounces = 453,39 g:a pound of cherries einPfund Kirschen;demand one’s pound of flesh of sb fig jemandem nichts schenkenb) Troygewicht = 12 ounces = 373,2418 g2. auch pound sterling (Zeichen £ vor der Zahl) Pfund n (Sterling) (Währungseinheit in Großbritannien):5 pounds (£ 5) 5 Pfund (Sterling);pay 5p in the pound 5% Zinsen zahlen;pay twenty shillings in the pound fig obs voll bezahlenpound3 [paʊnd]A s1. a) Tierheim nb) Abstellplatz m für (polizeilich) abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge2. obs Hürde f für verlaufenes Vieh4. JAGD Hürdenfalle f5. Fischfalle f* * *I noun1) (unit of weight) [britisches] Pfund (453,6 Gramm)2) (unit of currency) Pfund, dasII nounfive-pound note — Fünfpfundnote, die; Fünfpfundschein, der
(enclosure) Pferch, der; (for stray dogs) Zwinger [für eingefangene Hunde]; (for cars) Abstellplatz [für polizeilich abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge]III 1. transitive verb1) (crush) zerstoßen2) (thump) einschlagen auf (+ Akk.) [Person]; klopfen [Fleisch]; [Sturm:] heimsuchen [Gebiet, Insel]; [Wellen:] klatschen auf (+ Akk.) [Strand, Ufer], gegen od. an (+ Akk.) [Felsen, Schiff]; [Geschütz:] unter Beschuss (Akk.) nehmen [Ziel]; [Bombenflugzeug:] bombardieren [Ziel]3) (knock)pound to pieces — [Wellen:] zertrümmern, zerschmettern [Schiff]; [Geschütz, Bomben:] in Trümmer legen [Stadt, Mauern]
4) (compress)2. intransitive verbpound [down] — feststampfen [Erde, Boden]
1) (make one's way heavily) stampfen2) (beat rapidly) [Herz:] heftig schlagen od. klopfen od. (geh.) pochen* * *(Sterling) n.Pfund -e n. -
6 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) tæve; banke2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) daske omkring3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) omgås; komme sammen* * *1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) tæve; banke2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) daske omkring3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) omgås; komme sammen -
7 pound
the \pound das [englische] Pfund;five-\pound note Fünfpfundschein m;\pound for \pound (Brit, Aus) auf Heller und Pfennig≈ Pfund nt (454 g);I'd like three \pounds of bananas ich hätte gern drei Pfund Bananen;by the \pound pfundweise, pro PfundPHRASES:to get one's \pound of flesh from sb gnadenlose Forderungen an jdn stellen, keine Gnade kennen1) ( hit repeatedly)to \pound the door gegen die Tür hämmern;to \pound the typewriter auf der Schreibmaschine herumhämmernto \pound the enemy positions/ town die feindlichen Stellungen/Stadt bombardieren;the town was \pounded to rubble die Stadt wurde in Schutt und Asche gelegt; ( fig)the storm \pounded southern France der Sturm peitschte über Südfrankreich hinwegto \pound sth etw zerstampfento \pound the beat policeman auf Streife gehenPHRASES:to \pound the pavement (Am) Arbeit suchen vi1) ( strike repeatedly) hämmern;we watched the huge waves \pounding against the shore wir beobachteten, wie die gewaltigen Wellen sich an der Küste brachen;to \pound on the table auf den Tisch hämmern2) ( run noisily) stampfen;to \pound up to sb auf jdn zustürmenI could feel my heart \pounding ich konnte fühlen, wie mir das Herz bis zum Halse schlug -
8 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) pegar, maltratar2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) andar, recorrer, vagar3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) juntarse, andar con alguien -
9 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) misþyrma, lemja2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) þvælast um3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) umgangast -
10 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) összever2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) kóborol3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) csavarog -
11 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) bater em2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) andar por aí3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) andar -
12 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) çok kötü davranmak, (döverek) kaba davranmak2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) sağda solda dolaşmak, sürtmek, dolanmak3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) dolaşmak, ilişkisi olmak -
13 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) pretepati2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) potikati se3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) družiti se z -
14 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) pahoinpidellä2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) kuljeskella ympäriinsä3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) kaveerata -
15 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) mishandle, banke opp2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) drive/flakke omkring3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) omgås med -
16 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) maltrattare2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) viaggiare qua e là3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) frequentare -
17 punch out
I. vi [bei Arbeitsende] die Kontrolluhr stechenII. vt1. (type out)▪ to \punch out out ⇆ sth etw tippenI \punch outed out an angry letter on my typewriter ich haute einen wütenden Brief in meine Schreibmaschineto \punch out out data Daten [über die Tastatur] abrufen▪ to \punch out out ⇆ sb jdn zusammenschlagen4. (make holes)▪ to \punch out out ⇆ sth patterns, shapes etw ausstanzen* * *vt sepausstechen, ausstanzen; pattern etc prägen -
18 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) übel zurichten -
19 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) poniewierać, bić2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) wałęsać się3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) zadawać się -
20 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) dauzīt; kaustīt2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) klaiņot; dauzīties apkārt3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) pīties (ar kādu)
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