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gorge [gɔʀʒ]feminine nouna. ( = cou, gosier) throat ; ( = poitrine) breast• prendre qn à la gorge [créancier] to put a gun to sb's head ; [agresseur] to grab sb by the throat ; [fumée, odeur] to catch in sb's throat ; [peur] to grip sb by the throatb. ( = vallée, défilé) gorge* * *gɔʀʒ1) Anatomie throatje suis pris à la gorge, je n'ai plus un sou — I'm in a fix (colloq), I haven't got a penny
tenir quelqu'un à la gorge — fig to have a stranglehold over somebody
avoir la gorge serrée or nouée — ( d'émotion) to have a lump in one's throat; ( de peur) to have one's heart in one's mouth
à gorge déployée, à pleine gorge — [chanter] at the top of one's voice; [rire] uproariously
ta remarque m'est restée en travers de la gorge — I found your comment hard to swallow ou very hard to take
2) ( poitrine) bosom, breast3) Géographie gorge••* * *ɡɔʀʒ nf1) (partie du cou) throatJ'ai mal à la gorge. — I've got a sore throat.
2) lit (= poitrine) breast3) GÉOGRAPHIE gorge4) (= rainure) groove* * *gorge nf1 ⇒ Le corps humain Anat throat; avoir mal à la gorge to have a sore throat; couper la gorge à qn to cut ou slit sb's throat; le chien m'a sauté à la gorge the dog leaped at my throat; rire/voix de gorge throaty laughter/voice; l'odeur/la fumée nous a pris à la gorge the smell/the smoke got to our throats; je suis pris à la gorge, je n'ai plus un sou et je dois payer mon loyer I'm in a fix○, I haven't got a penny and I've got to pay my rent; tenir qn à la gorge lit to have sb by the throat; fig to have a stranglehold over sb; des sanglots me montèrent à la gorge sobs rose in my throat; avoir la gorge sèche to have a dry throat; avoir la gorge serrée or nouée ( d'émotion) to have a lump in one's throat; (de peur, trac) to have one's heart in one's mouth; à gorge déployée, à pleine gorge [chanter] at the top of one's voice; [rire] uproariously; je te ferai rentrer ses mots or paroles dans la gorge! I'll make you eat your words!; ta remarque m'est restée en travers de la gorge I found your comment hard to swallow ou very hard to take; ma question m'est restée dans la gorge I couldn't get the question out; ⇒ couteau;2 ( poitrine) bosom, breast;3 Géog gorge; les gorges du Tarn/du Verdon the gorge of the Tarn/of the Verdon;5 Archit groove.faire des gorges chaudes de qn/qch to laugh sb/sth to scorn; rendre gorge to return ill-gotten gains.[gɔrʒ] nom féminin1. [gosier] throatl'odeur/la fumée vous prenait à la gorge the smell/smoke made you gagpris à la gorge, ils ont dû emprunter (figuré) they had a gun to their heads, so they had to borrow moneyfaire rendre gorge à quelqu'un to force somebody to pay ou to cough upfaire des gorges chaudes de quelqu'un/quelque chose to have a good laugh about somebody/something2. (littéraire) [seins] bosom3. GÉOGRAPHIE gorge5. CONSTRUCTION [d'une cheminée] throat[d'une fenêtre] groove[d'une serrure] tumbler -
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I bought a new collar \for my dog ich kaufte ein neues Halsband für meinen Hund after adjthere are government subsidies available \for farmers für Bauern gibt es Zuschüsse vom Staat;this is a birthday present \for you hier ist ein Geburtstagsgeschenk für dich;to be [up] \for grabs noch zu haben sein;the last piece of cake is up \for grabs - who wants it? ein Stück Kuchen ist noch da - wer möchte es?I voted \for the Greens at the last election bei der letzten Wahl habe ich für die Grünen gestimmt;they voted \for independence in a referendum sie haben sich in dem Referendum für die Unabhängigkeit ausgesprochen;please donate - it's \for a good cause spenden Sie bitte - es ist für einen guten Zweck;I'm all \for sexual equality, but I still don't want my wife to work ich bin zwar für die Gleichberechtigung, aber ich möchte nicht, dass meine Frau arbeiten geht;applause \for sb Applaus für jdn;to be \for sb/ sth für jdn/etw sein;his followers are still for him seine Anhänger unterstützen ihn noch immer;to be \for doing sth dafür sein, dass etw getan wird;are you \for banning smoking in public places? sind Sie dafür, das Rauchen in der Öffentlichkeit zu verbieten?;to be all \for sth ganz für etw akk seinshe felt sorry \for the homeless people die Obdachlosen taten ihr leid;they are responsible \for marketing the product sie tragen die Verantwortung für den Vertrieb des Produkts;that jacket looks a bit big \for you diese Jacke ist wohl etwas zu groß für dich;I can't run with you - you're far too fast \for me! ich kann mit dir nicht laufen - du bist zu schnell für mich!;I'm happy \for you that it finally worked out ich freue mich für dich, dass es endlich geklappt hat;you're not making it easy \for me to tell you the news du machst es mir nicht gerade einfach, dir die Neuigkeiten zu erzählen;the coffee was too strong \for me der Kaffee war mir zu stark;luckily \for me, I already had another job zu meinem Glück hatte ich bereits eine andere Stelle;the admiration she felt \for him soon died ihre Bewunderung für ihn war schnell verflogen;he felt nothing but contempt \for her er fühlte nur noch Verachtung für sie;is this seat high enough \for you? ist Ihnen dieser Sitz hoch genug?;she is preparing \for her presentation sie bereitet sich auf ihre Präsentation vor;how are you doing for money? wie sieht es bei dir mit dem Geld aus?;Jackie's already left and, as \for me, I'm going at the end of the month Jackie ist schon weg, und was mich angeht, ich gehe Ende des Monats;to feel \for sb mit jdm fühlen;I feel \for you but I can't do anything ich fühle mit dir, aber ich kann nichts tunshe asked \for a skateboard for her birthday sie wünschte sich ein Skateboard zum Geburtstag;to hope for good news auf gute Nachrichten hoffen;I've applied \for a job ich habe mich um eine Stelle beworben;quick, send \for a doctor! holen Sie schnell einen Arzt!;the little girl ran \for her mother das kleine Mädchen lief zu ihrer Mutter;I had to run \for the bus ich musste zum Bus laufen;she's looking \for a way to finance the purchase sie sucht nach einer Möglichkeit, den Kauf zu finanzieren;I had to wait \for him for 20 minutes ich musste 20 Minuten auf ihn warten;he did it \for the fame er tat es, um berühmt zu werden;even though he's in this \for the money, we still need him auch wenn er es wegen des Geldes tut, brauchen wir ihn;she's eager \for a chance to show that she's a capable worker sie möchte gerne beweisen, dass sie eine fähige Mitarbeiterin ist;drug addicts have a need \for more and more of their drug of choice Drogensüchtige brauchen immer mehr von ihrer Droge;oh \for something to drink! hätte ich doch bloß etwas zu trinken!;oh \for a strong black coffee! und jetzt einen starken schwarzen Kaffee!;the demand \for money der Bedarf an Geld;to fish \for compliments sich dat gerne Komplimente machen lassen;5) after n, vb (on behalf, for the benefit of) für +akk;he's an agent \for models and actors er ist Agent für Models und Schauspieler;to do sth \for sb etw für jdn tun;these parents aren't speaking \for everyone diese Eltern sprechen nicht für alle;she works \for a charity sie arbeitet für eine soziale Einrichtung;next time you see them, say hi \for me sag ihnen Grüße von mir, wenn du sie wiedersiehst;the messenger was there \for his boss der Bote war dort, um seinen Chef zu vertreten;a course \for beginners in Russian ein Russischkurs für Anfänger;to do sth \for oneself etw selbst tun6) ( as ordered by)to do sth \for sb/ sth etw für jdn/etw tun;they had to do extra work \for their boss sie mussten noch mehr für ihren Chef arbeiten;I have some things to do \for school ich muss noch etwas für die Schule machenshe is a tutor \for the Open University sie ist Tutorin bei der Offenen Universität;to work \for sb/ sth bei jdm/etw arbeitenwhat's that \for? wofür ist das?;what did you do that \for? wozu hast du das getan?;what do you use these enormous scissors \for? was machst du mit dieser riesigen Schere?;I need some money \for tonight ich brauche ein wenig Geld für heute Abend;that's useful \for removing rust damit kann man gut Rost lösen;the books are not \for sale die Bücher sind nicht verkäuflich;they've invited us round \for dinner on Saturday sie haben uns für Samstag zum Essen eingeladen;he is taking medication \for his heart condition er nimmt Medikamente für sein Herz;if you can't sleep, you can take some pills \for that wenn du nicht schlafen kannst, dann nimm doch ein paar Schlaftabletten;she needed to move closer \for me to hear her sie musste näher zu mir rücken, damit ich sie verstehen konnte;take that out of your mouth - that's not \for eating nimmt das aus dem Mund - das ist nicht zum Essen;\for your information zu Ihrer Information;\for the record der Ordnung halber;the spokesman told the press \for the record that the president was in good health der Sprecher sagte der Presse für das Protokoll, dass der Präsident bei guter Gesundheit sei;bikes \for rent Räder zu vermietenshe did fifteen years in prison \for murder sie war wegen Mordes fünfzehn Jahre im Gefängnis;I don't eat meat \for various reasons ich esse aus verschiedenen Gründen kein Fleisch;I could dance and sing \for joy! ich könnte vor Freude tanzen und singen!;he apologized \for being late er entschuldigte sich wegen seiner Verspätung;she loved him just \for being himself sie liebte ihn, weil er einfach er selbst war;Bob was looking all the better \for his three weeks in Spain wegen seiner drei Wochen in Spanien sah Bob viel besser aus ( form);if it hadn't been \for him, we wouldn't be here right now ohne ihn wären wir jetzt nicht hier;how are you? - fine, and all the better \for seeing you! wie geht's? - gut, und wo ich dich sehe, gleich noch besser!;I could not see \for the tears in my eyes ich konnte vor Tränen in den Augen gar nicht sehen;\for fear of sth aus Angst vor etw dat;\for lack of sth aus Mangel an etw dat;the reason \for his behaviour der Grund für sein Verhalten;be famous \for sth für etw akk berühmt seinthis train is \for Birmingham dieser Zug fährt nach Birmingham;he made \for home in a hurry er rannte schnell nach Hause;the man went \for him with his fists der Mann ging mit den Fäusten auf ihn los;just follow signs \for the town centre folgen Sie einfach den Schildern in die Innenstadtto be \for sth für etw akk stehen;A is \for ‘airlines’ A steht für ‚Airlines‘;to stand \for sth etw bedeuten, für etw akk stehen;what does the M.J. stand \for? María José? was bedeutet M.J.? María José?;what's the Spanish word \for ‘vegetarian’? was heißt ‚vegetarian‘ auf Spanisch?she paid a high price \for loyalty to her boss sie hat einen hohen Preis für die Loyalität zu ihrem Chef gezahlt;I'll trade you this baseball card \for that rubber ball ich gebe dir diese Baseball-Karte für diesen Gummiball;since we're friends, I'll do it \for nothing da wir Freunde sind, mache ich es umsonst;that's \for cheating on me! das ist dafür, dass du mich betrogen hast!;how much did you pay \for your glasses? wie viel hast du für deine Brille gezahlt?she sold the house \for quite a lot of money sie verkaufte das Haus für ziemlich viel Geld;you can buy a bestseller \for about $6 Sie bekommen einen Bestseller schon für 6 Dollar;they sent a cheque \for $100 sie schickten einen Scheck über 100 Dollar;not \for a million dollars [or \for all the world] um nichts in der Welt;I wouldn't go out with him \for a million dollars ich würde für kein Geld der Welt mit ihm ausgehenthe summer has been quite hot \for England für England war das ein ziemlich heißer Sommer;she's very mature \for her age sie ist für ihr Alter schon sehr weit entwickelt;warm weather \for the time of year für diese Jahreszeit ein mildes Wetter;he's quite thoughtful \for a man! für einen Mann ist er sehr zuvorkommend!I'm just going to sleep \for half an hour ich lege mich mal eine halbe Stunde schlafen;my father has been smoking \for 10 years mein Vater raucht seit 10 Jahren;he was jailed \for twelve years er musste für zwölf Jahre ins Gefängnis;\for the moment it's okay im Augenblick ist alles o.k.;\for the next two days in den beiden nächsten Tagen;\for a time eine Zeitlang;\for a long time seit längerer Zeit;\for such a long time that... schon so lange, dass...;\for some time seit längerem;\for the time being vorübergehend;\for a while eine Zeitlang;play here \for a while! spiele hier mal ein wenig!;\for ever/ eternity bis in alle Ewigkeit;this pact is \for ever dieser Pakt gilt für immer und ewighe always jogs \for 5 kilometres before breakfast er joggt immer 5 Kilometer vor dem Frühstück;she wanted to drive \for at least 100 kilometres sie wollte mindestens 100 Kilometer fahrenhe booked a table at the restaurant \for nine o'clock er reservierte in dem Restaurant einen Tisch für neun Uhr;they set their wedding date \for September 15 sie legten ihre Hochzeit auf den 15. September;we'll plan the party \for next Friday wir planen die Party für nächsten Freitag;she finished the report \for next Monday sie machte den Bericht bis zum nächsten Montag fertig;what did you buy him \for Christmas? was hast du ihm zu Weihnachten gekauft?;\for the first time zum ersten Mal;\for the [very] last time zum [aller]letzten Mal;\for the first/ second time running im ersten/zweiten Durchlauf;at... \for... um... zu...;to arrive at 8.00 \for dinner at 8.30 um 8.00 Uhr zum Abendessen um 8.30 eintreffen\for all that trotz alledem;\for all his effort, the experiment was a failure trotz all seiner Anstrengungen war das Experiment ein Fehlschlag;\for all I know/ care soviel ich weiß;\for all I know, Dubai could be in Africa soweit ich weiß, liegt Dubai in Afrikathere is one teacher \for every 25 students in our school auf 25 Schüler kommt in unserer Schule ein Lehrer;\for every cigarette you smoke, you take off one day of your life für jede Zigarette, die du rauchst, wird dein Leben um einen Tag kürzer;she told me word \for word what he said sie erzählte mir Wort für Wort, was sie gesagt hatteto [not] be \for sb to do sth [nicht] jds Sache f sein, etw zu tun;it's not \for me to tell her what to do es ist nicht meine Aufgabe, ihr vorzuschreiben, was sie zu tun hat;the decision is not \for him to make er hat diese Entscheidung nicht zu treffenshe thought it \for a lie but didn't say anything sie glaubte, das sei eine Lüge, sagte aber nichts;I \for one am sick of this bickering ich für meinen Teil habe genug von diesem GezänkPHRASES:I've got homework \for Africa ich habe zu Hause noch jede Menge Arbeit;an eye \for an eye Auge für Auge;a penny \for your thoughts ich gäbe was dafür, wenn ich wüsste, woran Sie gerade denken;\for crying out loud um Himmels willen;to be [in] \for it Schwierigkeiten bekommen;that's/there's sth \for you ('s sth \for you) das sieht etwas ähnlich;there's gratitude \for you! und so was nennt sich Dankbarkeit! -
123 rapporter
rapporter [ʀapɔʀte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = apporter) [+ objet, souvenir, réponse] to bring back ; [chien] [+ gibier] to retrieve• Toby, rapporte ! (à un chien) fetch, Toby!• rapporter qch à qn to bring or take sth back to sb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► rapporter se traduira par to bring back ou par to take back suivant que le locuteur se trouve ou non à l'endroit en question.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• quand doit-il rapporter la réponse ? when does he have to come back with the answer?b. [actions, terre] to yield ; [métier, vente] to bring in• placement qui rapporte du 5% investment that yields 5%c. ( = faire un compte rendu de) [+ fait] to report ; ( = mentionner) to mention ; ( = citer) [+ mot célèbre] to quote ; ( = répéter pour dénoncer) to report• il a rapporté à la maîtresse ce qu'avaient dit ses camarades he told the teacher what his classmates had saidd. ( = ajouter) to adde. ( = rattacher à) rapporter à to relate to2. intransitive verba. [chien] to retrieveb. [investissement] to give a good returnc. ( = moucharder) to tell tales3. reflexive verba.• se rapporter à [antécédent] to relate to• ce paragraphe ne se rapporte pas du tout au sujet this paragraph bears no relation at all to the subjectb. s'en rapporter au jugement/témoignage de qn to rely on sb's judgment/account* * *ʀapɔʀte
1.
1) ( remettre en place) ( ici) to bring back; ( là-bas) to take back; ( rendre) ( ici) to bring back (à to), to return (à to); ( là-bas) to take back (à to), to return (à to)2) ( ramener avec soi) to bring back [objet, cadeau, nouvelle] (à to, de from)3) ( procurer un bénéfice) to bring in [somme, revenu] (à to)la vente de la maison leur a rapporté beaucoup d'argent — they made a lot of money on the sale of the house
les obligations rapportent 10% — the bonds yield ou return 10%
leurs investissements leur rapportent beaucoup d'argent — their investments give them a high return on their money
5) (colloq) ( moucharder) to tell (tales) on somebody
2.
verbe intransitif1) ( procurer un bénéfice) to bring in money, to be lucrative2) (colloq) ( moucharder) to tell tales
3.
se rapporter verbe pronominal1) ( être en relation avec)se rapporter à — to relate to, to bear a relation to
2) ( faire confiance à)s'en rapporter à quelqu'un/quelque chose — to rely on somebody/something
* * *ʀapɔʀte1. vt1) (= ramener) to bring backJe leur ai rapporté un cadeau. — I brought them back a present.
2) (= rendre) (en venant) to bring back, (en allant) to take backJ'ai rapporté la robe rouge au magasin. — I took the red dress back to the shop.
3) (= produire) [investissement] to yield, [activité] to bring in4) (= mettre en rapport)5) (= relater) to report6) COUTURE to sew on2. vi1) (= être profitable) [activité] to be very profitable, [investissement] to give a good return, to give a high yield2) (= moucharder) péjoratif to tell* * *rapporter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( remettre en place) ( ici) to bring back; ( là-bas) to take back; ( rendre) ( ici) to bring back (à to), to return (à to); ( là-bas) to take back (à to), to return (à to); as-tu rapporté le livre à la bibliothèque? did you take back ou return the book to the library?; rapporte-moi mes disques dès que possible bring back my records as soon as possible; je vous rapporte votre sac à main I've brought back your handbag; chien dressé à rapporter le gibier dog trained to retrieve game;2 ( prendre avec soi) to bring back [objet, cadeau, nouvelle] (à to, de from); il nous a rapporté des cadeaux de son voyage he brought us back presents from his trip; est-ce que vous rapportez de bonnes nouvelles? have you brought back good news?;3 ( procurer un bénéfice) to bring in [somme, revenu] (à to); la vente de la maison leur a rapporté beaucoup d'argent they made a lot of money on the sale of the house, the sale of the house brought them a lot of money; les actions rapportent 10% the shares yield ou return 10%; mes vignobles/terres me rapportent beaucoup d'argent my vineyards/lands bring me in a good income ou a lot of money; leurs investissements leur rapportent beaucoup d'argent their investments give them a high return on their money; ça ne rapporte rien it doesn't pay; qu'est-ce que ça va te rapporter sinon des ennuis? what can you gain from it except trouble?;5 ( relater) to report (à to); ( citer) to quote [bon mot]; je ne fais que rapporter ses propos I'm only reporting what he said; on m'a rapporté que I was told that; la légende rapporte que legend has it that;6 ( rattacher) to relate to; si on rapporte les événements au contexte de l'époque if you put the events in the context of the period; rapporter qch à sa cause to relate sth to its cause; il rapporte tout à sa petite personne he brings everything back to himself;7 ( convertir) rapporter les mesures à l'échelle qui convient to bring the measurements into scale;8 ○( moucharder) Scol ce n'est pas beau de rapporter ce qu'ont fait tes petits camarades it's not nice to tell on your friends;9 Math rapporter un angle to plot an angle;B vi1 ( procurer un bénéfice) to bring in money, to be lucrative; un métier/investissement qui rapporte a lucrative job/investment; ça rapporte beaucoup it's lucrative; ça rapporte peu it's not very lucrative;2 ○( moucharder) to tell tales.C se rapporter vpr1 ( être en relation avec) se rapporter à to relate to, to bear a relation to; votre réponse ne se rapporte pas à la question posée your answer does not relate to ou is not relevant to the question asked; tout ce qui se rapporte à ce chanteur la passionne she's mad about everything that's got to do with this singer; le pronom se rapporte au nom Ling the pronoun is related to the noun;2 ( faire confiance à) s'en rapporter à to rely on; je m'en rapporte à vous/à votre jugement I rely on you/on your judgment.[rapɔrte] verbe transitif1. [remettre à sa place] to bring ou to put back2. [apporter avec soi] to bringas-tu rapporté le journal? did you get ou buy the paper?je rapporte une impression favorable de cet entretien I came away with a favourable impression of that meeting[apporter de nouveau ou en plus]quelqu'un a rapporté le sac que tu avais oublié somebody has brought back ou returned the bag you left behind4. [ajouter] to addle compte d'épargne vous rapporte 3,5 % the savings account has a yield of 3.5% ou carries 3.5% interest7. [faire le compte rendu de] to report (on)9. [rattacher quelque chose à]————————[rapɔrte] verbe intransitif1. [être rentable] to yield a profitrapporte, mon chien! fetch, boy!————————se rapporter à verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [avoir un lien avec] to refer ou to relate to3. (soutenu)s'en rapporter à [s'en remettre à] to rely on -
124 barato
adj.1 cheap, inexpensive, low in price, cheaply.2 bad-quality, bad-taste, tacky, brassy.adv.cheaply, at a low price, low.* * *► adjetivo1 cheap1 cheaply, cheap————————► adverbio1 cheaply, cheap* * *(f. - barata)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=económico) cheap2) (=de mala calidad) [música, imitación] cheap; [novela] trashy3) (=indigno) [demagogia, electoralismo] cheap2.ADV cheap, cheaply3.SM (=mercadillo) street market* * *I- ta adjetivoa) <vestido/restaurante/viaje> cheap, low-pricedb) < periodismo> cheap; < música> commercialc) ( como adv) <costar/comprar>IIadverbio <comer/vivir> cheaply* * *= cheap [cheaper -comp., cheapest -sup.], low-cost, low-priced, lower-cost, pulp, inexpensively, on the cheap, cheapo, low-budget, no-frills, cut-price, cut-rate, a dime a dozen.Ex. These indexes are both cheap and quick to produce.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS is designed to give fast efficient, and low-cost assistance to librarians.Ex. Permission has been granted to introduce a system of surveillance licensing for the purpose of monitoring imports of low-priced goods, such as clothing and footwear originating in non-EC countries.Ex. Following our examples, the neighbors decide that they can provide the lower-cost food service to the wider community by buying in even larger quantities, and in the process make a profit for themselves.Ex. This has enabled libraries to acquire materials more quickly and almost as inexpensively as in the past.Ex. The author provides a selected list of Internet sites covering various aspects of travel and tourism such as accommodation, restaurants, entertainment, travelling abroad, and touring on the cheap.Ex. I just put the DVD in my cheapo DVD player connected to my TV and it played without a hitch.Ex. Lodge Kerrigan's 'Clean, Shaven' is a blistering piece of cinematic inventiveness and a young director's low-budget first feature.Ex. This is a good guide for independent travellers looking for cheap, no-frills intercity transport around the country.Ex. Turkey is heavily promoted by tour operators as an idyllic holiday destination, the cut-price alternative to Greece or Cyprus.Ex. Most of these cut-rate laptops include a one-year parts and labor warranty.Ex. The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.----* alojamiento barato = budget accommodation.* barato pero sin avergonzarse de ello = cheap and cheerful.* compañía aérea barata = low-cost airline.* de novela barata = novelettish.* de un modo barato = inexpensively, thriftily.* edición barata = trade paperback.* el ser barato = cheapness.* escritura barata = hack writing.* hotel barato = budget hotel.* humor barato = cheap laughs.* literatura barata = pulp fiction.* lo barato = inexpensiveness.* novela barata = novelette.* oratoria barata = soapbox.* rollo barato = soapbox.* tarifa especial más barata = discount charge.* vender a un precio más barato que = undercut.* vender más barato = undercut.* venta a un precio más barato = undercutting.* vuelo barato = budget flight.* * *I- ta adjetivoa) <vestido/restaurante/viaje> cheap, low-pricedb) < periodismo> cheap; < música> commercialc) ( como adv) <costar/comprar>IIadverbio <comer/vivir> cheaply* * *= cheap [cheaper -comp., cheapest -sup.], low-cost, low-priced, lower-cost, pulp, inexpensively, on the cheap, cheapo, low-budget, no-frills, cut-price, cut-rate, a dime a dozen.Ex: These indexes are both cheap and quick to produce.
Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS is designed to give fast efficient, and low-cost assistance to librarians.Ex: Permission has been granted to introduce a system of surveillance licensing for the purpose of monitoring imports of low-priced goods, such as clothing and footwear originating in non-EC countries.Ex: Following our examples, the neighbors decide that they can provide the lower-cost food service to the wider community by buying in even larger quantities, and in the process make a profit for themselves.Ex: This has enabled libraries to acquire materials more quickly and almost as inexpensively as in the past.Ex: The author provides a selected list of Internet sites covering various aspects of travel and tourism such as accommodation, restaurants, entertainment, travelling abroad, and touring on the cheap.Ex: I just put the DVD in my cheapo DVD player connected to my TV and it played without a hitch.Ex: Lodge Kerrigan's 'Clean, Shaven' is a blistering piece of cinematic inventiveness and a young director's low-budget first feature.Ex: This is a good guide for independent travellers looking for cheap, no-frills intercity transport around the country.Ex: Turkey is heavily promoted by tour operators as an idyllic holiday destination, the cut-price alternative to Greece or Cyprus.Ex: Most of these cut-rate laptops include a one-year parts and labor warranty.Ex: The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.* alojamiento barato = budget accommodation.* barato pero sin avergonzarse de ello = cheap and cheerful.* compañía aérea barata = low-cost airline.* de novela barata = novelettish.* de un modo barato = inexpensively, thriftily.* edición barata = trade paperback.* el ser barato = cheapness.* escritura barata = hack writing.* hotel barato = budget hotel.* humor barato = cheap laughs.* literatura barata = pulp fiction.* lo barato = inexpensiveness.* novela barata = novelette.* oratoria barata = soapbox.* rollo barato = soapbox.* tarifa especial más barata = discount charge.* vender a un precio más barato que = undercut.* vender más barato = undercut.* venta a un precio más barato = undercutting.* vuelo barato = budget flight.* * *1 ‹vestido/restaurante/viaje› cheaplo barato sale caro if you buy cheaply, you pay dearly, cheap things work out expensive in the long run2 ‹periodismo› cheap; ‹música› commercial3 ( como adv) ‹costar/comprar›el viaje no costó tan barato como pensaba the trip wasn't as cheap as I thought it would be, the trip cost me more than I thought it wouldlas compré baratísimas en una liquidación I got them really cheap in a clearance saleal final, el coche me salió baratísimo I got the car really cheap in the end‹comer/vivir› cheaplyen esa tienda venden muy barato things are very cheap in that shopse compra más barato en el mercado prices are lower o things are cheaper in the market, you can get things cheaper in the market* * *
barato 1◊ -ta adjetivo
barato 2 adverbio ‹comer/vivir› cheaply;
barato,-a
I adjetivo cheap: necesito comprar un piso barato, I need to buy an inexpensive flat
II adverbio cheaply: ¡hija mía, qué barato compras!, my dear, what a bargain!
' barato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asequible
- barata
- económica
- económico
- flete
- más
- obcecarse
- salir
- tirada
- tirado
- botado
- regalado
- regalar
- resultar
English:
but
- cheap
- cheaply
- cut-rate
- dirt-cheap
- down-market
- inexpensive
- low-cost
- popular
- deal
- downmarket
- trashy
- under
- whichever
* * *barato, -a♦ adj1. [objeto] cheap;ser muy barato to be very cheap;los tomates están muy baratos tomatoes are very cheap at the moment;lo barato sale caro buying cheap is a false economy2. [sentimentalismo] cheap;[literatura] trashy;déjate de filosofía barata cut the half-baked philosophizing♦ advcheap, cheaply;me costó barato it was cheap, I got it cheap;vender algo barato to sell sth cheaply;en este bar se come muy barato you can eat very cheaply in this bar, the food's very cheap in this bar* * *adj cheap* * *barato adv: cheap, cheaplyte lo vendo barato: I'll sell it to you cheapbarato, -ta adj: cheap, inexpensive* * *barato1 adj cheapes bueno, bonito y barato it's nice, pretty and cheapbarato2 adv cheaply -
125 réussir
réussir [ʀeysiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. intransitive verba. [affaire, entreprise, projet] to succeed ; [culture, plantation] to thrive ; [manœuvre, ruse] to pay off• tout lui/rien ne lui réussit everything/nothing goes right for him• réussir dans les affaires/dans ses études to succeed in business/in one's studies• il a réussi/il n'a pas réussi à l'examen he passed/he failed the exam• il réussit bien en anglais/à l'école he does well at English/at schoold. ( = être bénéfique à) réussir à to agree with2. transitive verba. [+ entreprise, film] to make a success of• vont-ils réussir leur coup ? will they manage to pull it off?b. [+ essai] to bring off* * *ʀeysiʀ
1.
verbe transitif to achieve [unification, modernisation]; to carry off [something] successfully [coup politique]; to carry out [something] successfully [fabrication, opération]; to make a success of [vie, éducation]; to win [pari]; to pass [examen]réussir son coup — (colloq) to pull it off (colloq)
2.
réussir à verbe transitif indirect1) ( parvenir à)réussir à faire — to succeed in doing, to manage to do
2) ( être favorable à)réussir à quelqu'un — [vie, méthode] to turn out well for somebody; [aliment, repos] to do somebody good
3.
verbe intransitif1) ( atteindre le but recherché) to succeedça n'a pas réussi — it didn't work, it didn't come off
2) ( être couronné de succès) [opération chirurgicale, tentative] to be successful3) ( obtenir un bon résultat) [personne] to do well (en, dans in)* * *ʀeysiʀ1. vi1) [personne, projet, tentative] to be successful, to succeedTous ses enfants ont très bien réussi. — All her children are very successful.
2) (= parvenir)réussir à faire — to succeed in doing, to manage to do
3) (à un examen) to pass4) [plante, culture] to thrive, to do well5) (= convenir, être bénéfique)réussir à qn [démarche, choix] — to go right for sb, [aliment] to agree with sb, [lieu] to suit sb, [vie] to turn out well for sb
2. vt1) [vie] to make a success of2) [essai] to bring off* * *réussir verb table: finirA vtr to achieve [unification, modernisation]; to carry off [sth] successfully [coup politique, OPA]; to carry out [sth] successfully [fabrication, opération]; to make a success of [vie, éducation]; to win [pari]; to pass [examen]; réussir une mayonnaise to make a successful mayonnaise; réussir un film to make a good film; réussir la prouesse de faire to achieve the feat of doing; elle a réussi la performance de gagner she managed to win; réussir l'impossible to manage the impossible; réussir son coup○ to pull it off○; réussir un gros coup○ to pull off a major deal.B réussir à vtr ind1 ( parvenir à) réussir à faire to succeed in doing, to manage to do; réussir à atteindre ses objectifs to manage to achieve one's goals; réussir à garder son équilibre to manage to keep one's balance; réussir à ne pas tomber to manage not to fall; réussir à un examen to pass an exam; ne réussir à rien not to succeed in anything;2 ( être favorable à) réussir à qn [vie, politique, méthode] to turn out well for sb; [aliment, mode de vie, repos] to do sb good; tout leur réussit everything turns out well for them; la mer me réussit the sea does me good; le vin blanc/le climat ne me réussit pas white wine/the climate doesn't agree with me.C vi1 ( atteindre le but recherché) [personne, action, projet] to succeed; la patience peut réussir patience can succeed; ça n'a pas réussi it didn't work, it didn't come off;2 ( être couronné de succès) [opération chirurgicale, tentative, commerce] to be successful;3 ( obtenir un bon résultat) [personne] to do well (en, dans in); réussir en latin/dans la vie/en affaires to do well in Latin/in life/in business.[reysir] verbe transitif[exercice] to succeed in doing[examen] to passil a réussi son saut périlleux/sa nature morte his somersault/still life was a successavec ce concert, il réussit un tour de force his concert is a great achievement————————[reysir] verbe intransitifje veux réussir I want to succeed ou to be a success ou to be successfulil a réussi dans la vie he's done well in life, he's a successful man3. [parvenir]réussir à faire quelque chose to manage to do something, to succeed in doing somethingj'ai réussi à le réparer/à me couper I managed to mend it/to cut myself4. [convenir]réussir à quelqu'un [climat, nourriture] to agree with somebody, to do somebody goodle café lui réussit/ne lui réussit pas coffee agrees/doesn't agree with himon dirait que ça te réussit, le mariage! being married seems to make you thrive ou to suit you!il a essayé de les rouler, mais ça ne lui a pas réussi he tried to swindle them but it didn't do him any good ou it didn't get him very far -
126 fruttare
1. v/t yield2. v/i fruit* * *fruttare v.tr.1 to yield: un pozzo che frutta molto petrolio, a well that yields a lot of oil2 ( dare come utile) to make*, to pay*; to fetch; ( interesse) to bear*, to yield: quell'affare gli ha fruttato milioni, that deal made him (o brought him in) millions; fruttare un interesse del 7%, to bear (o draw) an interest of 7%; il suo investimento gli ha fruttato il 10%, his investment made him (o yielded) 10%; quel quadro ti frutterà una bella somma se lo metti all'asta, that picture would fetch (o make you) a lot of money in an auction; fruttare un utile, to yield a profit3 ( procurare) to win*, to earn: il suo coraggio gli ha fruttato la nostra ammirazione, his courage won our admiration◆ v. intr.1 ( dare frutti) to fruit, to bear* fruit, to yield fruit2 ( dare profitti) to bear* fruit; to pay*: il suo lavoro comincia a fruttare, his work is beginning to bear fruit; un commercio che frutta bene, a line of business that pays well // far fruttare, to invest: far fruttare il capitale, to invest capital.* * *[frut'tare]1. vtil mio deposito in banca (mi) frutta il 5% — I get 5% interest on my bank deposits
2. viquesto investimento ha fruttato poco — this investment did not give much of a return o gave a poor yield
* * *[frut'tare] 1. 2.verbo transitivo1) (rendere) [conto, investimento] to bear*, to pay* [ interessi]; [ capitale] to yield; [ vendita] to realize [ somma]fruttare il 25% in 10 anni — to yield 25% over 10 years
2) fig. to bear*, to win* [ ammirazione]* * *fruttare/frut'tare/ [1]1 (rendere) [conto, investimento] to bear*, to pay* [ interessi]; [ capitale] to yield; [ vendita] to realize [ somma]; questo affare frutta milioni this deal brings in millions; fruttare il 25% in 10 anni to yield 25% over 10 years; può fruttare 600 sterline it can fetch up to £ 6002 fig. to bear*, to win* [ ammirazione]. -
127 שמן I
שָׁמֵןI (b. h.) (to be smooth,) to be fat. Hif. הִשְׁמִין to grow fat, improve. Y.B. Kam.IX, beg.6d גזל כחושה והִשְׁמִינָה if he took forcibly a lean animal, and it grew fat (in his possession); Tosef. ib. VII, 17; Bab. ib. 65a; a. e. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּמֵּן to become smooth, bright; to glisten. Gen. R. s. 34 כל שהוא … היא מִשְׁתַּמֶּנֶת the more he beats it (the flax), the more it will glisten; Yalk. ib. 95; Yalk. Ps. 654. Pi. שִׁמֵּן 1) (denom. of שֶׁמֶן) to oil. Men.23a קומץ … ששִׁמְּנוֹוכ׳ the handful of the sinners meal-offering on which he (the priest) put oil, … has become unfit for the altar; Yalk. Lev. 474. 2) to smooth, level; ש׳ בין to compromise to average. B. Mets.87a השוכר … מְשַׁמְּנִין ביניהם if one hires a laborer, saying, I will pay you as much as one or two of the inhabitants of the place get: he may pay him the lowest wages … the scholars say, you compromise between them, i. e. you make him pay the average wages. B. Bath.VII, 4 האומר … משמנין ביניהםוכ׳ if one says to his neighbor, I sell thee one-half of my field (and one part is better than the other), we compromise between them, i. e. the field is divided into two portions of equal value, but the purchaser must take whichever portion the seller may assign to him; חציה בדרום … משמניןוכ׳ if he says, I sell thee half of the field on the south side, we compromise between them, and he gets his portion on the south side; expl. ib. 107b משמנין … לדמי ‘we compromise means according to value. Bekh.II, 6, sq. משמנין ביניהם we compromise between them, i. e. the priest takes the inferior of the twin animals, and the difference in value remains under litigation; expl. ib. 18a מהו משמנין שומן יהא ביניהן mshammnin means, the fat one (the difference of value) remains to be decided, v. שוּמָן. -
128 שָׁמֵן
שָׁמֵןI (b. h.) (to be smooth,) to be fat. Hif. הִשְׁמִין to grow fat, improve. Y.B. Kam.IX, beg.6d גזל כחושה והִשְׁמִינָה if he took forcibly a lean animal, and it grew fat (in his possession); Tosef. ib. VII, 17; Bab. ib. 65a; a. e. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּמֵּן to become smooth, bright; to glisten. Gen. R. s. 34 כל שהוא … היא מִשְׁתַּמֶּנֶת the more he beats it (the flax), the more it will glisten; Yalk. ib. 95; Yalk. Ps. 654. Pi. שִׁמֵּן 1) (denom. of שֶׁמֶן) to oil. Men.23a קומץ … ששִׁמְּנוֹוכ׳ the handful of the sinners meal-offering on which he (the priest) put oil, … has become unfit for the altar; Yalk. Lev. 474. 2) to smooth, level; ש׳ בין to compromise to average. B. Mets.87a השוכר … מְשַׁמְּנִין ביניהם if one hires a laborer, saying, I will pay you as much as one or two of the inhabitants of the place get: he may pay him the lowest wages … the scholars say, you compromise between them, i. e. you make him pay the average wages. B. Bath.VII, 4 האומר … משמנין ביניהםוכ׳ if one says to his neighbor, I sell thee one-half of my field (and one part is better than the other), we compromise between them, i. e. the field is divided into two portions of equal value, but the purchaser must take whichever portion the seller may assign to him; חציה בדרום … משמניןוכ׳ if he says, I sell thee half of the field on the south side, we compromise between them, and he gets his portion on the south side; expl. ib. 107b משמנין … לדמי ‘we compromise means according to value. Bekh.II, 6, sq. משמנין ביניהם we compromise between them, i. e. the priest takes the inferior of the twin animals, and the difference in value remains under litigation; expl. ib. 18a מהו משמנין שומן יהא ביניהן mshammnin means, the fat one (the difference of value) remains to be decided, v. שוּמָן.
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