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1 steal
sti:lpast tense - stole; verb1) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).)2) (to obtain or take (eg a look, a nap etc) quickly or secretly: He stole a glance at her.)3) (to move quietly: He stole quietly into the room.)steal vb robartr[stiːl]————————tr[stiːl]1 robar, hurtar1 (rob) robar, hurtar2 (move quietly, creep) moverse con sigilo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto steal a glance at somebody/something echar una mirada furtiva a alguien/algoto steal a march on somebody ganarle la mano a alguien, adelantarse a alguiento steal somebody's heart robarle el corazón a alguiento steal somebody's thunder quitarle la primicia a alguiento steal the scene / steal the show acaparar la atención de todos: robar, hurtarsteal vi1) : robar, hurtar2) : ir sigilosamenteto steal away: escabullirsen.• robo s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: stole, stolen) = apañuscar v.• escamotear v.• garfiñar v.• gatear v.• hurtar v.• rapiñar v.• robar v.stiːl
1.
1)a) \<\<object/idea\>\> robar, hurtar (frml)b) ( sneak) (liter)to steal a glance at something/somebody — echar una mirada furtiva a algo/alguien
2) stolen past pa) <money/property> robadob) (liter) <moments/pleasures> robado, escamoteado
2.
vi1) robar, hurtar (frml)2) ( go stealthily) (+ adv compl)to steal away o off — escabullirse
they stole into the room — entraron en la habitación a hurtadillas, entraron sigilosamente en la habitación
[stiːl] (pt stole) (pp stolen)to steal up on somebody — acercarse* sigilosamente a alguien
1. VT1) (=take) [+ object] robar, hurtar frm; [+ idea] robar- steal sb's heart- steal a march on sb- steal the show- steal sb's thunder2) liter (=sneak)•
to steal a glance at sb — mirar a algn de soslayo, echar una mirada de soslayo a algn•
to steal a kiss from sb — robar un beso a algn2. VI1) (=take things) robar2) (=creep)a)• to steal into a room — entrar sigilosamente en una habitación, entrar en una habitación a hurtadillas
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to steal out of a room — salir sigilosamente de una habitación, salir de una habitación a hurtadillas•
to steal up/ down the stairs — subir/bajar sigilosamente las escaleras, subir/bajar las escaleras a hurtadillasb) (fig)•
a smile stole across her lips — una sonrisa se escapó de sus labios•
a tear stole down her cheek — una lágrima se deslizó por su mejilla•
the light was stealing through the shutters — la luz se filtraba por las contraventanas3.N* (=bargain)it's a steal — es una ganga * or un regalo *
* * *[stiːl]
1.
1)a) \<\<object/idea\>\> robar, hurtar (frml)b) ( sneak) (liter)to steal a glance at something/somebody — echar una mirada furtiva a algo/alguien
2) stolen past pa) <money/property> robadob) (liter) <moments/pleasures> robado, escamoteado
2.
vi1) robar, hurtar (frml)2) ( go stealthily) (+ adv compl)to steal away o off — escabullirse
they stole into the room — entraron en la habitación a hurtadillas, entraron sigilosamente en la habitación
to steal up on somebody — acercarse* sigilosamente a alguien
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2 routine
1. noun1) (regular procedure; Computing) Routine, die2. adjectiveroutinemäßig; Routine[arbeit, -untersuchung usw.]* * *[ru:'ti:n] 1. noun 2. adjective(regular; ordinary: routine work.) Routine-...* * *rou·tine[ru:ˈti:n]I. nhe gave me the old \routine of having had his wallet stolen er kam wieder mit der alten Leier, dass seine Geldbörse gestohlen worden warto do sth as a matter of \routine etw routinemäßig tundaily \routine tägliche Routineto go through [or over] a \routine eine Rolle noch einmal durchgehento practise a \routine eine Rolle probenII. adj1. (regular) routinemäßig\routine medical check-up Routineuntersuchung f\routine enquiry/inspection/search Routinebefragung/-untersuchung/-durchsuchung f\routine maintenance laufende Wartungto be \routine Routine seindon't worry, this medical is just \routine machen Sie sich keine Sorgen, diese Untersuchung ist nur Routineto become \routine zur Gewohnheit werden\routine performance durchschnittliche Leistung\routine tasks Routine f\routine work Routinearbeit fto be \routine and boring alltäglich und langweilig sein* * *[ruː'tiːn]1. n1) Routine f (ALSO COMPUT)2) (DANCING, SKATING) Figur f; (GYMNASTICS) Übung fhe gave me the old routine about his wife not understanding him — er kam mit der alten Geschichte, dass seine Frau ihn nicht versteht
2. adjRoutine-, routinemäßigit was quite routine — es war eine reine Formsache
reports of bloodshed had become almost routine — Berichte über Blutvergießen waren fast zur Gewohnheit geworden or waren fast an der Tagesordnung
* * *routine [ruːˈtiːn]A s1. a) (Geschäfts-, Amts- etc) Routine fb) übliche oder gleichbleibende Prozedur, eingefahrenes Gleis, gewohnter Gangc) mechanische Arbeit, (ewiges) Einerleid) Routinesache f, (reine) Formsachee) pej Schablone fmake a routine of etwas zur Regel werden lassen;the daily routine der Alltagstrott2. USa) Varieté, Zirkus: Nummer fb) pej übliches Geschwätz, Masche f, Platte f4. Tanz etc: Schrittfolge fB adj (adv routinely)1. a) alltäglich, immer gleichbleibend, üblichb) laufend, regel-, routinemäßig (Überprüfung etc):routine maintenance laufende Wartung;2. routine-, gewohnheitsmäßig, mechanisch, schablonenhaft, Routine…:* * *1. noun1) (regular procedure; Computing) Routine, die2. adjectiveroutinemäßig; Routine[arbeit, -untersuchung usw.]* * *n.Alltag -e m.Routine -n f. -
3 из-под
предл.;
(кого-л./чего-л.)
1) (откуда?) from under у него украли бумажник из-под носу ≈ he had his wallet stolen from under his nose из-под стола
2) (при определении вместилища;
обычно не переводится, причем определяющее существительное употребляется как 1-я часть сложного слова): бутылка из-под вина ≈ wine-bottle банка из-под варенья ≈ jam-jar
3) from near мы приехали из-под Москвы ≈ we have come from near Moscow ∙ из-под палки разг. ≈ under the lash, under pressure сделать что-л. из-под палки ≈ to do something under the lash из-под полы ≈ on the sly;
under the counter
1. (откуда) from under, from beneath;
вылезти ~ стола crawl out from under the table;
2. бутылка ~ молока milk-bottle;
коробка ~ конфет sweet-box;
3. (из района, города, деревни) from somewhere near;
~ Курска from somewhere near Kursk;
сделать что-л. ~ палки do* smth. under the lash;
украсть ~ носа steal* under smb.`s nose;
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4 routine
rou·tine [ru:ʼti:n] nhe gave me the old \routine of having had his wallet stolen er kam wieder mit der alten Leier, dass seine Geldbörse gestohlen worden war;to do sth as a matter of \routine etw routinemäßig tun;daily \routine tägliche Routine;to practise a \routine eine Rolle proben1) ( regular) routinemäßig;\routine medical checkup Routineuntersuchung f;\routine maintenance laufende Wartung;to be \routine Routine sein;don't worry, this medical is just \routine machen Sie sich keine Sorgen, diese Untersuchung ist nur Routine;to become \routine zur Gewohnheit werden;\routine performance durchschnittliche Leistung;\routine tasks Routine f;\routine work Routinearbeit f;to be \routine and boring alltäglich und langweilig sein -
5 discover
discover [dɪ'skʌvə(r)](a) (country, answer, reason) découvrir;∎ the police discovered who the guilty party was la police a découvert qui était coupable;∎ I finally discovered my glasses in my desk j'ai fini par trouver mes lunettes dans mon bureau∎ I discovered that he had been lying je me suis rendu compte qu'il avait menti;∎ when did you discover that your wallet had been stolen? quand vous êtes-vous rendu compte qu'on vous avait volé votre portefeuille?(c) (actor, singer etc) découvrir;∎ to be discovered être découvert
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