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1 sweat
[swet]1. nounthe moisture given out through the skin:عَرَق الجِسْمHe was dripping with sweat after running so far in the heat.
2. verb1) to give out sweat:يُبَلِّلُ بالعَرَقVigorous exercise makes you sweat.
2) to work hard:يَكْدَح، يَعْمَلُ عَملا شاقّاI was sweating (away) at my work from morning till night.
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2 chorrear
v.1 to drip (gotear) (gota a gota).estar chorreando to be soaking o wringing wet (estar empapado)Esta vieja cafetera chorrea demasiado This old coffeepot drips too much.María chorreó la leche Mary poured the milk.2 to spurt or gush (out).3 to steal, to rob. (River Plate)4 to besprinkle, to bedabble, to stain.Ricardo chorreó su camisa preferida Richard besprinkled his favorite shirt.* * *1 (caer a chorro) to spout, gush, spurt2 (gotear) to drip3 familiar (ir sin interrupción) to flow1 (echar) to drip2 familiar (abroncar) to tick off, give a dressing-down to\estar chorreando familiar to be dripping wet, be soaking 2 (de sudor) to pour with sweat, be dripping with sweat* * *verb1) to drip2) pour* * *1. VI1) (=salir a chorros) to gush (out), spoutla sangre le chorreaba por la frente — blood was gushing (out) o spouting from his forehead
2) (=gotear) to dripla ropa chorrea todavía — the clothes are still dripping water o wringing wet
3) [dinero] to trickle in, come in in dribs and drabschorrean todavía las solicitudes — applications are still trickling in o coming in in dribs and drabs
2. VT1) (Mil) * (=regañar) to tick off *, dress down *2) (=verter) to pour3) Cono Sur (=robar) to pinch *4) And (=mojar) to soak3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo to drip2.chorrear vt1) (AmL fam) ( manchar)2) (Col, RPl arg) ( robar) to swipe (colloq)3.chorrearse v pron1) (refl) (CS, Per fam) ( mancharse)2) (Col, RPl arg) ( robar) to swipe (colloq)* * *= trickle, drip.Ex. Data buffers receive data from the computer and let it ' trickle through' to the printer at the appropriate speed, thus freeing the computer for the next task.Ex. The film seemed like a cross between theatrics and hippiedom, including the disembowelment of a bull, a unison hooting of brass bands, and the creation of paintings by dripping blood onto white surfaces.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to drip2.chorrear vt1) (AmL fam) ( manchar)2) (Col, RPl arg) ( robar) to swipe (colloq)3.chorrearse v pron1) (refl) (CS, Per fam) ( mancharse)2) (Col, RPl arg) ( robar) to swipe (colloq)* * *= trickle, drip.Ex: Data buffers receive data from the computer and let it ' trickle through' to the printer at the appropriate speed, thus freeing the computer for the next task.
Ex: The film seemed like a cross between theatrics and hippiedom, including the disembowelment of a bull, a unison hooting of brass bands, and the creation of paintings by dripping blood onto white surfaces.* * *chorrear [A1 ]vito dripten cuidado, que esa tetera chorrea be careful, that teapot dripslas sábanas todavía están chorreando the sheets are still dripping wettengo el pelo chorreando my hair is soaking wetllegó chorreando de sudor she arrived dripping with sweatla sangre le chorreaba por la nariz blood was pouring from his nose■ chorrearvtA1(gotear): las sábanas chorrean agua the sheets are dripping wetesta pluma está chorreando tinta this pen's leakingchorreaba sudor he was dripping with sweat2( AmL fam) (manchar): el mantel está todo chorreado de café the tablecloth is covered in coffee stainstienes el abrigo chorreado de pintura you've got paint all over your coatA ( refl)* * *
chorrear ( conjugate chorrear) verbo intransitivo
to drip;
chorreando de sudor dripping with sweat;
la sangre le chorreaba de la nariz blood was pouring from his nose
verbo transitivo
1 (AmL fam) ( manchar):
2 (Col, RPl arg) ( robar) to swipe (colloq)
chorrearse verbo pronominal ( refl) (CS, Per fam) ( mancharse):
chorrear
I verbo intransitivo
1 to drip, trickle
familiar estoy chorreando de sudor, I'm pouring with sweat
2 fam (estar empapado) to be soaked: traigo los zapatos chorreando, my shoes are dripping wet
II verbo transitivo to flow out: el jamón chorreaba grasa, the ham was oozing with grease
' chorrear' also found in these entries:
English:
spurt
- drip
* * *♦ vi1. [gotear] [gota a gota] to drip;[en un hilo] to trickle;esa cafetera chorrea that coffee pot leaks;el helado le chorreaba por la cara he had ice cream running down his face2. [brotar] to spurt o gush (out)♦ vt1. [sujeto: prenda] to drip;[sujeto: persona] to drip with;ese tubo chorrea aceite that pipe drips oil;acabó la carrera chorreando sudor he was dripping with sweat when he finished the race* * *v/i1 gush out, stream out2 ( gotear) drip* * *chorrear vi1) : to drip2) : to pour out, to gush out* * *chorrear vb1. to pour2. to be dripping -
3 Schweiß
m; -es, kein Pl.1. sweat; formeller: perspiration; in Schweiß geraten get into a sweat; mir brach der Schweiß aus I broke into a sweat; ihm stand der Schweiß auf der Stirn there were beads of sweat ( oder the sweat stood out) on his brow; in Schweiß gebadet schweißgebadet; nach Schweiß riechen smell (of sweat), have b.o. ( oder BO, body odo[u]r); es hat viel Schweiß gekostet fig. it was hard work (a hard slog umg., a real sweat Sl.); im Schweiße seines Angesichts by the sweat of one’s brow2. Jägerspr. blood* * *der Schweißsweat; transpiration; perspiration* * *[ʃvais]m -es, no plsweat; (von Mensch auch) perspiration; (HUNT) bloodin Schwéíß geraten or kommen — to break into a sweat, to start sweating/perspiring
der Schwéíß brach ihm aus allen Poren — he was absolutely dripping with sweat
der Schwéíß brach ihm aus — he broke out in a sweat
nass von Schwéíß — soaked with perspiration or sweat
kalter Schwéíß — cold sweat
das hat viel Schwéíß gekostet — it was a sweat
im Schwéíße seines Angesichts (Bibl liter) — liter) in the sweat of his brow (Bibl)
die Früchte seines Schwéíßes (liter) — the fruits of his toil or labour(s) (Brit) or labor (US)
* * *der1) (the moisture lost when perspiring: The perspiration was running down his face.) perspiration2) (the moisture given out through the skin: He was dripping with sweat after running so far in the heat.) sweat* * *<- es>[ʃvais]kalter \Schweiß cold sweatjdm bricht der \Schweiß aus sb breaks out in a sweatin \Schweiß gebadet sein to be bathed in [or dripping with] sweat▶ viel \Schweiß kosten to be really hard work* * *der; Schweißes sweat; (höflicher): (Transpiration) perspiration* * *1. sweat; formeller: perspiration;in Schweiß geraten get into a sweat;mir brach der Schweiß aus I broke into a sweat;ihm stand der Schweiß auf der Stirn there were beads of sweat ( oder the sweat stood out) on his brow;nach Schweiß riechen smell (of sweat), have b.o. ( oder BO, body odo[u]r);im Schweiße seines Angesichts by the sweat of one’s brow2. JAGD blood* * *der; Schweißes sweat; (höflicher): (Transpiration) perspiration* * *m.perspiration n.sweat n. -
4 grondare
1. v/i ( colare) pour( gocciolare) dripgrondare di sudore be dripping with sweat2. v/t drip with* * *grondare v. intr. to stream, to run*; (gocciolare) to drip, to trickle: grondava tutto, he was dripping wet; grondare di sudore, to drip (with) sweat (o to perspire heavily); grondava acqua dal tetto, water was streaming off the roof◆ v.tr. to pour: grondare sangue, to bleed.* * *[ɡron'dare]1. vi2. vt* * *[gron'dare] 1. 2.1) (colare) [acqua, sudore, sangue] to drip; (scorrere) [ lacrime] to stream2) (essere zuppo) [persona, vestito, ombrello] to drip, to stream (di with)* * *grondare/gron'dare/ [1]2 (essere zuppo) [persona, vestito, ombrello] to drip, to stream (di with); grondare di sudore to be dripping with sweat. -
5 grondante
grondante agg. streaming; (gocciolante) dripping: grondante d'acqua, dripping wet (o soaked); grondante di sangue, streaming with blood (o bleeding); aveva la fronte grondante di sudore, his forehead was dripping with sweat; con occhi grondanti di lacrime, with eyes swimming with tears; è arrivato a casa con i vestiti grondanti, he got home with his clothes dripping wet.* * *[gron'dante]aggettivo [vestito, ombrello] dripping (di with)grondante di sudore — [persona, fronte] dripping o pouring with sweat
* * *grondante/gron'dante/[vestito, ombrello] dripping (di with); grondante di sudore [persona, fronte] dripping o pouring with sweat. -
6 лея
1. (изливам) pour(проливам) shedлея кръв shed/spill blood2. (изработвам във форма) cast, found(свещи) mould, make3. (метал, стъкло) foundлея се run, flow(за дъжд) pour, ( на потоци) sheet(за думи, мелодия) flow(за кръв) be shed(за пот) run, streamсълзите й се лееха her tears ran fastпот се лееше от него he was dripping with sweatкръв ще се лее there will be bloodshed* * *лѐя,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. лял 1. ( изливам) pour; effuse; ( проливам) shed; \лея кръв shed/spill blood;\лея се run, flow; (за дъжд) pour, (на потоци) sheet; (за думи, мелодия) flow; gush (forth/out); (за кръв) be shed; (за пот) run, stream; (за светлина) effuse; думите се лееха от устата му he was in full flow; кръв ще се лее there will be bloodshed; пот се лееше от него he was dripping with sweat; сълзите ѝ се лееха her tears ran fast, she wept buckets.——————ж., -и фин. leu, pl. lei.* * *effuse; pour{pO;}; run; shed: лея blood - лея кръв* * *1. (за думи, мелодия) flow 2. (за дъжд) pour, (на потоци) sheet 3. (за кръв) be shed 4. (за пот) run, stream 5. (изливам) pour 6. (изработвам във форма) cast, found 7. (метал, стъкло) found 8. (проливам) shed 9. (свещи) mould, make 10. ЛЕЯ кръв shed/spill blood 11. ЛЕЯ се run, flow 12. кръв ще се лее there will be bloodshed 13. пот се лееше от него he was dripping with sweat 14. сълзите й се лееха her tears ran fast -
7 gota
f.1 drop.no probé una gota de alcohol I didn't drink a drop of alcoholcaer cuatro gotas to spit (with rain)ni gota (de) not a drop (of)no se veía ni gota you couldn't see a thingno corre ni una gota de brisa there isn't a breath of windno entiendo ni gota de alemán I don't understand a word of Germanni gota de sentido común not an ounce of common sensefue la gota que colma el vaso, fue la última gota it was the last strawcomo dos gotas de agua like two peas in a podsudar la gota gorda (informal) to sweat blood, to work very hard2 gout.3 small amount.4 gutta.* * *1 drop2 (de sudor) bead3 (de aire) breath4 MEDICINA gout5 ARQUITECTURA gutta\caer cuatro gotas / caer unas gotas to be spitting with raingota a gota drop by dropni gota not a bit, nothing at allser la gota que colma el vaso to be the straw that broke the camel's backser la última gota to be the last strawsudar la gota gorda to sweat bloodgota fría cold air poolgota a gota / transfusión gota a gota drip, drip feed* * *noun f.1) drop2) gout* * *1. SF1) [de líquido] drop; [de sudor] drop, beadvan filtrando la información gota a gota a la prensa — they let the news leak out to the press in dribs and drabs
2) (=enfermedad) goutgota caduca, gota oral — epilepsy
3) (Meteo)gota fría — severe weather which brings flooding
4)gota de leche — Chile (fig) child welfare clinic, welfare food centre
5) pl gotas (=medicina) dropsgotas nasales — nose drops, nasal drops
2.SMgota a gota — drip, IV (EEUU)
* * *1) ( de líquido) dropla gota que colma or rebasa el vaso — the last straw
parecerse/ser como dos gotas de agua — to be as like as two peas in a pod
sudar la gota gorda — (fam) ( transpirar) to sweat buckets; ( trabajar mucho) to sweat blood
2) ( enfermedad) gout* * *= drop.Ex. The title of his address is 'How many drops to fill the bucket?'.----* como dos gotas de agua = as alike as two peas in a pod, like two peas in a pod.* gota a gota = drop by drop.* gota de lágrima = teardrop.* gota de lluvia = raindrop.* hacer sudar la gota gorda = push + Nombre + to the edge.* la gota que colmó el vaso = the straw that broke the camel's back.* ser la gota que colma el vaso = bring + the situation to a head.* sudar la gota gorda = sweat + buckets, sweat + blood, work + Posesivo + butt off, slog + Posesivo + guts out, sweat + bullets.* * *1) ( de líquido) dropla gota que colma or rebasa el vaso — the last straw
parecerse/ser como dos gotas de agua — to be as like as two peas in a pod
sudar la gota gorda — (fam) ( transpirar) to sweat buckets; ( trabajar mucho) to sweat blood
2) ( enfermedad) gout* * *= drop.Ex: The title of his address is 'How many drops to fill the bucket?'.
* como dos gotas de agua = as alike as two peas in a pod, like two peas in a pod.* gota a gota = drop by drop.* gota de lágrima = teardrop.* gota de lluvia = raindrop.* hacer sudar la gota gorda = push + Nombre + to the edge.* la gota que colmó el vaso = the straw that broke the camel's back.* ser la gota que colma el vaso = bring + the situation to a head.* sudar la gota gorda = sweat + buckets, sweat + blood, work + Posesivo + butt off, slog + Posesivo + guts out, sweat + bullets.* * *A (de líquido) dropgotas de sudor beads of sweat¿llueve mucho? — no, son cuatro gotas is it raining hard? — no, just a few drops o it's just spittingañadir unas gotitas de ron add a few drops of rumse lo bebió hasta la última gota she drank it right down to the last dropsólo bebí una gota de champán I only had a drop of champagneno queda ni gota de leche there isn't (so much as) a drop of milk leftno tenemos ni gota de pan we're completely out of breadno tiene ni gota de sentido común she hasn't an ounce of common sensela gota que rebasa el vaso or que colma el vaso or ( Méx) que derrama el vino the last straw, the straw that breaks the camel's backparecerse/ser como dos gotas de agua to be as like as two peas in a podsudar la gota gorda ( fam) (transpirar) to sweat buckets; (trabajar mucho) to sweat blood, to work one's butt off ( AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out ( BrE colloq)Compuestos:masculine driple pusieron el gota a gota they put him on a dripun ajuste gota a gota a very gradual realignmentB (enfermedad) goutCompuesto:fpl nose drops (pl)* * *
gota sustantivo femenino
1 ( de líquido) drop;
la gota que colma or rebasa el vaso the last straw;
parecerse/ser como dos gotas de agua to be as like as two peas in a pod
2 ( enfermedad) gout
gota sustantivo femenino
1 drop
(de sudor) bead
(de lluvia) cuando salimos caían cuatro gotas, when we went out it was spitting o sprinkling with rain
le pusieron el gota a gota, she was on a drip
2 Med gout
3 gotas, (para los ojos, oídos) drops
♦ Locuciones: la gota que colma el vaso, the last straw
sudar la gota gorda para hacer algo, to sweat blood to do sthg
ni gota, not a bit
' gota' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sudar
- rocío
English:
bead
- bleed
- blob
- dash
- drop
- gout
- raindrop
- spot
- straw
- sweat
- trickle
- drip
- rain
* * *gota nf1. [de líquido] drop;[de sudor] bead;no probé una gota de alcohol I didn't drink a drop of alcohol;caer cuatro gotas to spit (with rain);ni gota: [m5] no queda ni una gota de azúcar we're completely out of sugar;no entiendo ni gota de alemán I don't understand a word of German;no se veía ni gota you couldn't see a thing;ni gota de sentido común not an ounce of common sense;no corre ni una gota de brisa there isn't a breath of wind;fue la gota que colma el vaso, fue la última gota it was the last straw;como dos gotas de agua like two peas in a podgota a gota intravenous drip;me va entregando el dinero de la deuda gota a gota he's paying off his debt to me a little at a timegotas (para los oídos) ear drops4. [enfermedad] gout* * *I f drop;ni gota famno ver ni gota fam not see a thing;hace rebosar el vaso the last straw;parecerse como dos gotas de agua be like two peas in a pod;una gota en el mar fig a drop in the oceanII m:gota a gota MED drip* * *gota nf1) : dropuna gota de sudor: a bead of sweatcomo dos gotas de agua: like two peas in a podsudar la gota gorda: to sweat buckets, to work very hard2) : gout* * *gota n dropni gota not... at all -
8 kap|nąć
pf — kap|ać1 impf (kapnę, kapnęła, kapnęli — kapię) vi 1. (spływać kroplami) to drip- z listków kapała woda water was dripping from the leaves- z dachu kapały krople deszczu rain was dripping from the roof- pot kapiący z jego twarzy the sweat dripping from his face- z oczu kapały jej łzy tears were dripping down her cheeks- świeca kapiąca woskiem a candle dripping wax- stearyna ze świecy kapała na obrus the candle wax was dripping on the tablecloth- śnieg topniał, z dachu kapało the melting snow was dripping from the roof2. pot. (o pieniądzach) latem zawsze mi kapnie parę groszy I can always count on a bit of extra money during the summer- z korepetycji też zawsze coś niecoś kapnie one can always earn a bit of extra cash from giving private lessonsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kap|nąć
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9 suer
suer [sye]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb2. transitive verb* * *sɥe
1.
1) ( exsuder) [personne, peau] to sweat; [mur, roche] to ooze [eau, humidité]suer sang et eau — fig to sweat blood and tears ( pour faire to do; sur quelque chose over something)
2) ( dégager) [personne] to exude [bêtise, ennui, misère]
2.
faire suer quelqu'un — (colloq) ( embêter) to bore somebody stiff (colloq) ( avec with)
* * *sɥe1. vi1) (= transpirer) to sweat2) (= suinter) to ooze2. vtfig, [misère, haine] to exude* * *suer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( exsuder) [personne, peau] to sweat; [mur, roche] to ooze [eau, humidité]; il suait toute l'eau de son corps he was dripping with sweat; suer sang et eau fig to sweat blood and tears (pour faire to do; sur qch over sth);2 ( dégager) [personne] to exude [bêtise, ennui, misère]; un livre/une ville qui sue l'ennui an incredibly boring book/town.B vi to sweat (sur over); suer à grosses gouttes to sweat buckets; faire suer ( embêter)○ to bore [sb] stiff [personne] (avec with); Culin to sweat [légumes]; qu'est-ce qu'on se fait suer ici○! it's deadly boring here![sɥe] verbe intransitifsuer à grosses gouttes to be streaming with sweat, to be sweating profuselyj'en ai sué pour faire démarrer la tondeuse! I had the devil's own job trying to get the mower started!4. (familier & locution)elle m'a fait suer toute la matinée pour que je joue avec elle she pestered me all morning to play with her————————[sɥe] verbe transitif1. [sueur] to sweatsuer sang et eau [faire de grands efforts] to sweat blood2. [humidité] to ooze -
10 dégouliner
dégouliner [deguline]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *degulineverbe intransitif1) [liquide] to trickle2) [personne, objet] to drip (de with)* * *deɡuline vito trickle, to drip* * *dégouliner verb table: aimer vi1 [liquide] to trickle; la sueur me dégouline sur le visage et dans le dos sweat trickles down my face and my back;2 [personne, objet] to drip; dégouliner de to drip with [liquide];3 ○( exsuder) to ooze [sentiment].[deguline] verbe intransitif[peinture, sauce] to drip[larmes, sang] to trickle down -
11 Р-377
В ТРИ РУЧЬИ coll PrepP Invar adv (intensif) fixed WO\Р-377 плакать, рыдать и т. п. слёзы льются, текут \Р-377 пот катится, льёт и т. п. \Р-377 (of a person) (to cry or sweat) profusely, copiouslyX (за)рыдал \Р-377 = X cried his eyes outX cried (sobbed) his heart out X cried buckets (a river) (of tears) X cried his head off (the) tears streamed (came streaming) out of X's eyes (down X's face) (pfv only) X turned on the waterworksпот катился с X-a \Р-377 = sweat (perspiration) was streaming down X's faceX was dripping (wet) with sweat (perspiration) X was drenched (soaked) with sweat.А ещё какую-то минуту спустя она уже утешала плачущую, в три ручья заливающуюся слезами Татьянку, которую, подталкивая, ввели в избу двойнята (Абрамов 1). And a minute or two later, she was comforting Tatyanka, whom the twins were nudging forward into the house and who was sobbing her little heart out (1a).«...Я открыла глаза, смотрю: она, моя голубушка, сидит на постели, сложила вот этак ручки, а слёзы в три ручья так и текут» (Толстой 2). "...1 opened my eyes and looked: there she was, the darling, sitting on the bed with her hands clasped so, and the tears came streaming out of her eyes" (2b)....Смотри, отец мой, насчет подрядов-то: если случится муки брать ржаной или гречневой, или круп, или скотины битой, так уж, пожалуйста, не обидь меня». - «Нет, матушка, не обижу», - говорил он, а между тем отирал пот, который в три ручья катился по лицу его (Гоголь 3). "...My dear sir, about those government contracts, if you should be wanting rye or buckwheat flour or any cereals or slaughtered animals, mind you don't forget me." "No, of course I won't forget you, ma'am," he said, wiping away the perspiration that was streaming down his face (3a). -
12 в три ручья
• В ТРИ РУЧЬЯ coll[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif); fixed WO]=====⇒ в три ручья плакать, рыдать и т. п.; слёзы льются, текут в три ручья ; пот катится, льёт и т.п. в три ручья (of a person) (to cry or sweat) profusely, copiously:- [pfv only] X turned on the waterworks;- X was drenched (soaked) with sweat.♦ А ещё какую-то минуту спустя она уже утешала плачущую, в три ручья заливающуюся слезами Татьянку, которую, подталкивая, ввели в избу двойнята (Абрамов 1). And a minute or two later, she was comforting Tatyanka, whom the twins were nudging forward into the house and who was sobbing her little heart out (1a).♦ "...Я открыла глаза, смотрю: она, моя голубушка, сидит на постели, сложила вот этак ручки, а слёзы в три ручья так и текут" (Толстой 2). "...I opened my eyes and looked: there she was, the darling, sitting on the bed with her hands clasped so, and the tears came streaming out of her eyes" (2b).♦ "...Смотри, отец мой, насчет подрядов-то: если случится муки брать ржаной или гречневой, или круп, или скотины битой, так уж, пожалуйста, не обидь меня". - "Нет, матушка, не обижу", - говорил он, а между тем отирал пот, который в три ручья катился по лицу его (Гоголь 3). "...Му dear sir, about those government contracts, if you should be wanting rye or buckwheat flour or any cereals or slaughtered animals, mind you don't forget me." "No, of course I won't forget you, ma'am," he said, wiping away the perspiration that was streaming down his face (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в три ручья
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13 течь
гл.Русский глагол течь предполагает движение воды в большом количестве; независимо от причины, способа, места и интенсивности потока и может употребляться переносно (толпы текли, время течет). Английские соответствия различают аспекты этого движения и предполагают разные ситуации.1. to flow — течь, протекать (непрерывным, размеренным потоком): The river flows through the middle of the town. — Река протекает через центр города. Blood was flowing down his face. — Кровь текла по его лицу. A narrow stream flowed down the mountain, twisting and turning on its way. — Узкий поток, извиваясь, стремительно несся с горы. Time flows slowly when one is idle. — Время медленно течет, когда делить нечего. Much water flowed under the bridges. — Прошло много времени./Много воды утекло.2. to pour — вытекать, выливаться, высыпаться ( в большом количестве): Water was pouring out of the hole. — Вода вытекала из отверстия. Blood poured from the wound. — Кровь хлынула из раны. White hot lava from the volcano is pouring down the mountain towards the town. — Раскаленная белая лава из вулкана стекала по горе к городу.3. to drip — капать, стекать каплями: Water dripped off the ceiling onto the floor. — Вода текла с потолка на пол./Вода капала с потолка на пол. In the intense heat, sweat was dripping into his eyes, making it hard to see. — В этой нестерпимой жаре пот стекал каплями в глаза и мешал зрению. The laundry was left on the rope to drip. — Белье оставили на веревке, чтобы вода стекла. Don't wring out this silk blouse, let it drip on the line. — He выжимайте эту шелковую кофточку, дайте воде стечь.4. to ooze — течь, сочиться, просачиваться (о густой, неприятной жидкости, медленном, но постоянном вытекании): I stood and watched as thick sticky syrup oozed out of the tree trunk. — Я стоял и смотрел, как густой липкий сок сочился из ствола дерева. Blood was oozing from under the bandage. — Из-под повязки сочилась кровь. A mixture of rainwater and mud oozed from the bottom of the bucket. — Из ведра вытекала мутная жижа.5. to leak — течь, вытекать, утекать, протекать, давать течь, пропускать жидкость ( в результате неисправности): the pail leaks — ведро течет; the pipe leaks — в трубе течь; gas leaks at the tap — утечка газа в области крана The roof leaks and lets the rain in. — Крыша течет, и дождь попадает в дом. After a few hours of driving we realized that the car's tank was leaking. — Проехав несколько километров, мы поняли, что в баке машины была течь./Проехав несколько километров, мы осознали, что бак протекал.6. to run — течь, катиться, лить, наливать, наливаться ( быстро): Tears were running down her cheeks. — По ее щекам текли слезы./По ее щекам катились слезы. The Rhine runs into the North Sea. — Рейн течет в Северное море./ Рейн впадает в Северное море. The tap runs. — Кран течет. Don't run the tap too long. — He держите кран открытым слишком долго. His back was running with sweat. — По его спине катился пот. Dad offered to run me a bath. — Отец предложил мне налить ванну/ Отец предложил мне наполнить ванну./Отец предложил набрать ванну для меня. -
14 druipen
♦voorbeelden:het zweet droop van zijn voorhoofd • his forehead was dripping with sweat -
15 manar
v.1 to flow (also figurative).2 to gush, to issue, to emit, to discharge.3 to flow out, to flow, to spring, to issue.* * *1 (salir) to flow (de, from), pour (de, from), well (de, from)1 to drip with■ la herida mana sangre blood is flowing from the wound, the wound is bleeding* * *verbto flow, stream* * *1.VT to run with, flow with2. VI1) [líquido] [gen] to run, flow; [a chorros] to pour out, stream; (=surgir) to well up2) (=abundar) to abound, be plentiful* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) sangre/sudor to pourb) (liter) ( abundar)2.manar vt sudor/sangre to drip with* * *= well up, pour out, gush out, well.Ex. A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.Ex. A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.Ex. For example, after a fire hydrant has been observed and described, children are addressed as follows: 'What would it feel like to be a fire hydrant? Try it and show how the water gushes out'.Ex. Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) sangre/sudor to pourb) (liter) ( abundar)2.manar vt sudor/sangre to drip with* * *= well up, pour out, gush out, well.Ex: A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.
Ex: A flood of feeling welled up in him about life and death and beauty and suffering and transitoriness and the yearning of his unsatisfied soul for a happiness not to be found on earth which poured out in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.Ex: For example, after a fire hydrant has been observed and described, children are addressed as follows: 'What would it feel like to be a fire hydrant? Try it and show how the water gushes out'.Ex: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.* * *manar [A1 ]vi1 «sangre/sudor» to pourlas palabras manaban de su boca the words flowed from his mouthesta tierra mana en vegetación the land is very rich in vegetation■ manarvtto drip withsu frente manaba sudor his brow was dripping with sweat* * *
manar ( conjugate manar) verbo intransitivo
to pour
manar
I verbo intransitivo to flow [de, from]
II verbo transitivo to flow with: la cañería está manando agua, the pipe is pouring with water
' manar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borbotón
- brotar
- surgir
English:
gush
- pour
- run
- stream
- well
- well up
- flow
* * *♦ vi♦ vt[agua]la fuente manaba agua water was flowing from the fountain;la herida manaba sangre blood was flowing from the wound* * ** * *manar vi1) : to flow2) : to abound -
16 het zweet droop van zijn voorhoofd
het zweet droop van zijn voorhoofdVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het zweet droop van zijn voorhoofd
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17 пот
sweat, perspiration; waterизбива ме студена пот break out into a cold sweatоблян съм в пот be all in a sweat, разг. be all of a sweatс пот на челото by/with the sweat of o.'s brow* * *пот,ж., само ед. sweat, perspiration; water; капки \пот beads of sweat; облян в \пот running/dripping with sweat; облян съм в \пот be all in a sweat, разг. be all of a sweat; с кървава \пот прен. in blood and sweat; студена \пот cold sweat.* * *sweat: After the cross I was all in пот. - След кроса бях обляна в пот.; perspiration; transpiration; water{`wOtx}* * *1. sweat, perspiration;water 2. избива ме студена ПОТ break out into a cold sweat 3. капки ПОТ beads of sweat 4. облян в ПОТ running/dripping with sweat 5. облян съм в ПОТ be all in a sweat, разг. be all of a sweat 6. с ПОТ на челото by/with the sweat of o.'s brow 7. с кървав ПОТ прен. in blood and sweat 8. студена ПОТ cold sweat -
18 ruisseler
ruisseler [ʀyis(ə)le]➭ TABLE 4 intransitive verba. ( = couler) to streamb. ( = être couvert d'eau) ruisseler (d'eau) [visage] to stream with water* * *ʀɥisleverbe intransitif1) ( s'écouler) [eau, sang] to stream; [graisse] to drip2) [personne, surface, objet] to be streaming (de with)* * *ʀɥis(ə)le vi1) [eau, pluie] to stream2) (= transpirer à grosses gouttes) [personne] to drip with sweat3) (= être trempé) [personne] to stream* * *ruisseler verb table: appeler vi1 ( écouler) [eau, pluie, sueur, larme, sang] to stream; [graisse] to drip;2 littér [chevelure] to tumble down; la lumière ruisselait sur the light glistened on;3 ( être recouvert d'un liquide) [personne, surface, habit, parapluie] to stream, to be streaming (de with); ruisseler de sueur to be dripping with sweat; ruisseler de graisse to be dripping with fat; les vitres ruisselaient de pluie the rain was streaming down the windows; ses joues ruisselaient de larmes tears were streaming down his/her cheeks; ruisseler de lumière to be flooded with light.[rɥisle] verbe intransitifla sueur ruisselait sur son front his brow was streaming ou dripping with sweata. (littéraire) [suj: chevelure] to flow overb. [suj: air, lumière] to stream————————ruisseler de verbe pronominal plus préposition[être inondé de]ruisseler de sang/sueur to stream with blood/sweatles murs ruisselaient d'humidité the walls were streaming ou oozing with dample palais ruisselait de lumière (figuré) the palace was bathed in ou flooded with ou awash with light -
19 sudore
m perspiration, sweat* * *sudore s.m.1 sweat, perspiration: gocce di sudore, beads of sweat; madido, fradicio di sudore, dripping with (o bathed in) sweat: il caldo provoca il sudore, heat causes sweating (o perspiration); quella medicina provoca il sudore, that medicine brings on perspiration; grondare (di) sudore, to be running with sweat (o to be bathed in perspiration); sudore schiumoso, ( di cavallo) lather // un sudore freddo, a cold sweat: a quella vista mi vennero i sudori freddi, (fig.) at that sight my blood ran cold (o I broke out into a cold sweat)2 (fig.) toil, labour: il frutto dei miei sudori, the fruits of my toil; quanto sudore mi è costato quel lavoro!, I really sweated over that job! // col sudore della fronte, by the sweat of one's brow: guadagnarsi da vivere col sudore della fronte, to earn one's living by the sweat of one's brow.* * *[su'dore]sostantivo maschile sweat, perspirationgocce di sudore — beads o drops of sweat
essere in un bagno di sudore — to be dripping o pouring with sweat
con il sudore della fronte — fig. by the sweat of one's brow
••* * *sudore/su'dore/sostantivo m.sweat, perspiration; gocce di sudore beads o drops of sweat; essere in un bagno di sudore to be dripping o pouring with sweat; con il sudore della fronte fig. by the sweat of one's brow\sudore freddo cold sweat; mi venivano i -i freddi I was in a cold sweat about it. -
20 вир
pool(воденичен) mill-pondвир вода drenched through, soaking/dripping/wringing wet* * *вир,м., -ове, (два) вѝра pool; ( воденичен) mill-pond; • \вир-вода drenched through, soaking/dripping/wringing wet; \вир-вода (потен) съм sweat from every pore.* * *dub; hole; pool* * *1. (воденичен) mill-pond 2. pool 3. ВИР вода drenched through, soaking /dripping/wringing wet 4. той беше ВИР вода he was drenched with rain/sweat: ВИР вода съм (потен) sweat from every pore
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