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  • 1 hunch

    I transitive verb
    hochziehen [Schultern]

    sit hunched in a corner — zusammengekauert in einer Ecke sitzen

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/120143/hunch_up">hunch up
    II noun
    (intuitive feeling) Gefühl, das
    * * *
    (an idea or belief based on one's feelings or suspicions rather than on clear evidence: I have a hunch he'll be late.) die Ahnung
    - hunchback
    - hunchbacked
    - hunched up
    * * *
    [hʌntʃ]
    I. n
    <pl -es>
    1. (protuberance) Buckel m
    2. (feeling) Ahnung f, Gefühl nt
    his \hunches are never wrong sein Gefühl lässt ihn nie im Stich
    to act [or play] on a \hunch nach Gefühl handeln
    to follow a \hunch einem Gefühl folgen
    to have a \hunch that... den [leisen] Verdacht [o das [leise] Gefühl] haben, dass...
    I had a \hunch that you'd be here ich hatte schon so eine Ahnung, dass du da sein würdest
    II. vi sich akk krümmen
    to \hunch around the fire sich akk um das Feuer zusammenkauern
    III. vt
    to \hunch one's back einen Buckel machen
    to \hunch one's shoulders die Schultern hochziehen
    * * *
    [hʌntS]
    1. n
    1) (= hump on sb's back) Buckel m
    2) (= premonition) Gefühl nt, Ahnung f

    to have a hunch that... — den (leisen (inf )) Verdacht or das (leise) Gefühl haben, dass...

    your hunch paid off — du hattest die richtige Ahnung, es hat sich gelohnt

    2. vt (also hunch up)

    to hunch one's back — einen Buckel machen, den Rücken krümmen

    he was hunched over his desker saß über seinen Schreibtisch gebeugt

    * * *
    hunch [hʌntʃ]
    A s
    1. hump A 1
    2. dickes Stück
    3. Ahnung f, Gefühl n:
    have a hunch that … das Gefühl oder den Verdacht haben, dass …
    B v/t auch hunch up hump B 1:
    hunch one’s shoulders die Schultern hochziehen;
    he hunched his shoulders over his book er beugte sich über sein Buch
    C v/i
    a) sich (zusammen)krümmen,
    b) (sich) kauern
    2. hump C 1
    * * *
    I transitive verb
    hochziehen [Schultern]
    Phrasal Verbs:
    II noun
    (intuitive feeling) Gefühl, das
    * * *
    n.
    (§ pl.: hunches)
    = Ahnung -en f.
    Auswuchs -¨e m.
    Buckel - m.
    Klumpen - n.

    English-german dictionary > hunch

  • 2 back

    I [bæk] n

    He has pain in the back. — У него боли в спине.

    It will make your back ache. — От этого у тебя будет болеть спина.

    Why din't you get off my back ans let me do my work! — Отстано от меня, дай мне работать.

    A true friend will not say unpleasant things about behind your back. — Настоящий друг не станет говорить про тебя гадости за глаза.

    Stand back-to-back and we'll see which of you is taller. — Встаньте спиной к спине, и мы посмотрим, кто из нас выше.

    He must learn to look after himself, he will not always have his father at his back. — Он должен научиться самостоятельности, не всегда же отец будет стоять у него за спиной.

    He had the enemies at his back. — Враги гнались за ним по пятам.

    - hunched back
    - straight back
    - bend back
    - hump on the back
    - blow in the back
    - pain in the back
    - with one's back to the door
    - on the back of an elephant
    - back-to-back
    - behind smb's back
    - accuse smb behind his back
    - be at the back of smb
    - bend one's back
    - bind smb's hands behind his back
    - break one's back
    - carry smth on one's back
    - climb on smb's back
    - cling to smb's back
    - drive a knife into smb's back
    - fall on one's back
    - get off smb's back
    - give a back for smb
    - gossip behind his back
    - have smb at one's back
    - have smb on one's back
    - hide behind smb's back
    - hit smb on the back
    - hurt one's back
    - injureone's back
    - keep off smb's back
    - keep one's back straight
    - lean one's back against the wall
    - lie on the back
    - pat smb on his back
    - put smth on smb's back
    - put smb on one's back
    - put one's hands behind one's back
    - rub one's back
    - put into a job
    - ride a child on one's back
    - roll over on one's back
    - rub smb's back with alcohol
    - scratch one's back
    - sit with one's back to smb, smth
    - sit with one's back to the engine
    - stab smb in the back
    - stand back-to-back
    - straighten one's back
    - take smth off one's back
    - turn one's back to smb, smth
    - turn over on one's back
    - turn one's back to one's guests
    - turn one's back on smb
    - wear one's hair down on one's back
    - wipe one's back
    - take a trunk on one's back
    - put one's back up
    - put smb's back up
    - strain one's small of his back
    - smb has a broken back a facture in the back
    - one's back ackes
    2) поясница, крестец

    He has pain in the small of his back. — У него боли в пояснице.

    - small of the back
    - sharp pain in the small of his back
    3) оборотная сторона, тыльная сторона, задняя сторона, спинка

    You are at the back of all our difficulties. — Ты истинная причина всех наших трудностей. /Все трудности из-за тебя.

    The back of the house looks out onto the river. — Задняя часть дома выходит на реку.

    There is another good song on the back of this record. — На этой стороне пластинки еще одна хорошая песня. /На обороте пластинки еще одна хорошая песня.

    What's at the back of it all? — Что за всем этим кроется/стоит?

    The dress buttons at the back. — Платье застёгивается сзади;

    . The coat is torn at the back. — Пальто разорвалось сзади.

    - back door
    - back seat
    - back driver
    - back of the chair
    - back of one's hand
    - back of the spoon
    - back of a knife
    - back of the house
    - back of an arch
    - back of a carpet
    - back of the leaf
    - back of the record
    - back of the book
    - back of the village
    - back of the coat
    - back of the car
    - back of the ship
    - back of the head
    - back of the tongue
    - back of the foot
    - back of the throat
    - back of the door
    - chair with a carved back
    - row of back-to-back houses
    - at the back of the bed
    - with a high back
    - at the back of the door
    - with its back to the wall
    - go round to the back of the house
    - stand at the back
    - sign at the back
    - tie at the back
    - be at the back of smth
    - get to the back of the matter
    - garage is at the back of the house
    - back of the house looks out into the river
    4) дальний конец (чего-либо), отдалённая часть

    He has lived here all his life and knows the city like the back of his hand. — Он прожил здесь всю жизнь и знает город вдоль и поперек.

    His name is at the back of my tongue. — Его имя вертится у меня на языке.

    If we start early, we can break the back of the journey before it gets hot. — Если мы выйдем очень рано, то мы сумеем пройти большую часть пути до жары.

    Three people can sit in the back of the car. — На заднем сидении могут сидеть три человека. /Сзади могут сидеть три человека.

    To be on smb's back. — Сидеть на чьей-либо шее. /Насесть на кого-либо. /Помыкать кем-либо.

    It's the last straw that breaks the camel's back. — Последняя капля переполняет чашу терпения.

    Stretch my back and I'll scratch yours. — Рука руку моет. /Свой своего не выдает.

    To know smth like the back of one's hand. — Знать что-либо как свои пять пальцев.

    Excuse my back, please. — Простите, что я стою (сижу) к вам спиной.

    To talk through the back of one's neck. — Молоть чепуху

    - back of a wood
    - back of the wave
    - room in the back of the house
    - at the back of the classroom
    - at the back of the house
    - at the back of the book
    - at the back of a drawer
    - at the back of the theatre
    - at the back of the aircraft
    - have smth at the back of one's mind
    II [bæk] adj

    He got in through the back door. — Он проник в дом через черный ход

    - back elevation
    - back wages
    - back number of a magazine
    - in the back rows
    - in the back seat
    - in the back street
    - take a back seat
    III [bæk] adv
    на задворках, обратно, назад

    I'll go there and back. — Я пойду туда и сразу обратно.

    One cannot put back the clock. — Колесо истории нельзя повернуть вспять. /Время не воротишь. /Что было, то сплыло.

    To pay smb back in smb's own coin. — Платить кому-либо его же монетой

    - bring smth back
    - have smth back
    - be back
    - be just back from town

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > back

  • 3 knee

    [niː]
    n

    He was struck below the knee. — Его ударили под коленку.

    He twisted/sprained his knee. — У него подвернулось колено.

    Her knees failed her (gave way). — У нее колени подкосились.

    He touched his own knee. — Он потрогал свое колено.

    He sat with a hand on each knees. — Он сидел, положив ладони на колени/упершись руками в колени.

    She hunched forward, her forearms on her knees. — Она сидела, наклонившись вперед и опустив руки на колени.

    He fell slowly forwards his knees bending. — Колени у него подогнулись, он стал валиться вперед.

    Any trouble with joints, hips or knees? — Суставы, бёдра, колени не беспокоят?

    The shock made me go all weak at the knees. — У меня от этой неожиданности/от шока подкосились ноги.

    - bad knee
    - smb's left knee
    - both knees
    - feeble knees
    - trick knee
    - cut knee
    - sagging knees
    - sprung knee
    - dislocated knee
    - knee deep
    - knee breeches
    - knee socks
    - knee joint
    - knee jerk
    - knee compasses
    - knee pad
    - knee room
    - knee drip
    - knee drop
    - knee pipe
    - knee roof
    - knees of the trousers
    - pain in the knee
    - pain above the knee
    - bruise on the knee
    - back of the knee
    - callouses on her knees from praying
    - baggy at the knees
    - leg amputated at the knee
    - at knee level
    - on one's handsand knees
    - on one's knees
    - up to one's knee's
    - on bended knee
    - dislocate one's knee
    - scrape one's knee
    - hug one's knees with one's hands
    - lift one's knees high
    - break one's knee
    - press one's knees together
    - bump knees
    - hit one's knee on smth
    - hurt the knee
    - go in to one's knees in the water
    - get up from one's knees
    - crawl on one's knees
    - fall on one's knees
    - go to knees to smb
    - sink to one's knees
    - throw oneself onto one's knees
    - strike one's knee against smth
    - hurt one's knees badly enough to draw blood
    - be on one's knees
    - stay on one's knee
    - wear out the knees of one's jeans
    - bring someone to his knees
    - hit the knee against the door
    - bend the knee
    - bend the knee to smb
    - sit knee by knee
    - sit knee to knee
    - cover the knees with a rug
    - reach the knee
    - nurse the knees
    - ride on smb's knee
    - dance a baby on one's knee
    - put a bandage on smb's knee
    - break smth across the knee
    - hold a gun against the knee
    - clutch at one's knee with both hands
    - take the stick between the knees
    - get up rise from one's knees
    - slide off smb's knee
    - smb's knee is still sore
    - smb's knees shake
    - smb's knee hurt
    CHOICE OF WORDS:
    Русскому сидеть на коленях у кого-либо соответствует английское to sit on smb's lap; to hold smb, smth in/on one's lap держать кого-либо, что-либо на коленях; to go down on one's knees или to kneel вставать, стать на колени

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > knee

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