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5 trocken
I Adj.1. dry (auch Brot, Husten, Kuh, fig. Bemerkung, Humor, Person, Wein); Land: auch arid; Holz: (well-)seasoned; trocken werden dry (out); im Trockenen somewhere dry, in a dry place; bei Regen: auch under shelter; trocken(es) Brot essen eat dry bread, fig. live on bread and water2. (langweilig) dry, dull, boring; Vokabeln lernen ist mir zu trocken learning (new) vocabulary is too dull ( oder a snore umg.)3. Akustik: dry; Knall: dry, sharp; trockener Knall auch crack; trockene Kälte crisp cold; eine trockene Rechte ans Kinn des Gegners a crisp right(hander) to ( oder on) his opponent’s jaw; ein trockener Schuss aus 15 Metern beim Fußball: a 15-yard ( oder -met|re, Am. -er) drive4. fig., in Wendungen: trockenen Auges fig. callously, without a qualm; da blieb kein Auge trocken umg. vor Lachen: we ( oder they) couldn’t stop laughing, we ( oder they) were falling about (Am. were doubled over oder rolling in the aisles); vor Rührung: there wasn’t a dry eye in the place auch iro., we etc. all had tears in our eyes; trocken sein umg. (keinen Alkohol mehr trinken) be on the wagon; ich sitze ( völlig) auf dem Trockenen umg., fig. (ohne Geld) I’m stony (Am. stone) broke ( oder completely on the rocks); (ohne Getränk) I’m staring into an empty glass, I’m parched; (ohne Information) I don’t know ( oder have no idea) what’s going on, I’m all at sea; (ich weiß nicht weiter) I’m stuck ( oder stymied); noch nicht trocken hinter den Ohren still wet behind the ears; Kehle 1, Schäfchen etc.II Adv.1. trocken nach Hause kommen get home before the rain really starts ( oder without getting wet); sich trocken rasieren dry-shave, use an electric shaver ( oder razor); trocken aufbewahren keep in a dry place; trocken stehen (Kuh) be dry2. fig.: trocken bemerken, dass... remark ( oder observe) drily that...; recht trocken geschrieben written in a pedestrian style, dull in its approach, unimaginative* * *(herb) dry;(humorlos) humourless;(nicht nass) arid; dry* * *trọ|cken ['trɔkn]1. adj1) dry; Gebiet arid (form), dry; Gedeck without wine etc; (inf ) Alkoholiker dry, off the bottle, on the wagon (inf)trocken werden — to dry; (Brot) to go or get or become dry
ins Trockene kommen/gehen — to come/go into the dry (esp Brit) or out of the rain
auf dem Trockenen sitzen (inf) — to be in a tight spot (inf) or in difficulties
See:→ Schäfchen, Ohr2) (= langweilig) dry3) (= herb) Sekt, Sherry dry4) (fig) Humor, Art etc dry2. advaufbewahren, lagern in a dry placedie Haare trocken schneiden — to cut one's/sb's hair dry
* * *1) (dry: The soil is rather arid.) arid2) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) dry3) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) dry4) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) dry5) ((of wine) not sweet.) dry6) (in a quiet, restrained (and humorous) manner: He commented drily on the untidiness of the room.) drily7) (in a quiet, restrained (and humorous) manner: He commented drily on the untidiness of the room.) dryly* * *tro·cken[ˈtrɔkn̩]I. adj1. (ausgetrocknet) dry\trockener Boden dry [or arid] ground\trockene Erde dry [or arid] soil2. (nicht mehr nass) dry▪ \trocken sein/werden to be/become drydieser Lack wird nach dem Verstreichen rasch \trocken this paint dries very quickly [or is dry very soon] after being appliedauf dem T\trockenen on dry land [or terra firma]im T\trockenen in the dryein \trockenes Gebiet/ \trockener Landstrich/eine \trockene Wüste a dry [or arid] region/area/wildernessinfolge des Treibhauseffektes soll das Klima \trockener werden the climate is expected to become drier as a result of the greenhouse effect5. (nüchtern) dry, dullein \trockenes Buch a dull book\trockene Zahlen dry [or bare] figures; (lapidar) dry6. (hart) dry▪ \trocken sein to be on the wagon sl8.II. adv\trocken aufbewahren [o lagern] to keep [or store] in a dry place* * *1.1) dryetwas trocken bügeln/reinigen — dry-iron/dry-clean something
auf dem Trock[e]nen sitzen od. sein — (ugs.) be completely stuck (coll.); (pleite sein) be skint (Brit. sl.)
2) (ohne Zutat)trockenes od. (ugs.) trocken Brot essen — eat dry bread
3) (sachlich-langweilig) dry, factual <account, report, treatise>; bare <words, figures>; dull, dry < person>4) (unverblümt) dry <humour, remark, etc.>2.1) (sachlich-langweilig) <speak, write> drily, in a matter-of-fact way2) (unverblümt) drily* * *A. adj1. dry (auch Brot, Husten, Kuh, fig Bemerkung, Humor, Person, Wein); Land: auch arid; Holz: (well-)seasoned;trocken werden dry (out);im Trockenen somewhere dry, in a dry place; bei Regen: auch under shelter;trocken(es) Brot essen eat dry bread, fig live on bread and water2. (langweilig) dry, dull, boring;trockener Knall auch crack;trockene Kälte crisp cold;eine trockene Rechte ans Kinn des Gegners a crisp right(hander) to ( oder on) his opponent’s jaw;trockenen Auges fig callously, without a qualm;da blieb kein Auge trocken umg vor Lachen: we ( oder they) couldn’t stop laughing, we ( oder they) were falling about (US were doubled over oder rolling in the aisles); vor Rührung: there wasn’t a dry eye in the place auch iron, we etc all had tears in our eyes;trocken sein umg (keinen Alkohol mehr trinken) be on the wagon;ich sitze (völlig) auf dem Trockenen umg, fig (ohne Geld) I’m stony (US stone) broke ( oder completely on the rocks); (ohne Getränk) I’m staring into an empty glass, I’m parched; (ohne Information) I don’t know ( oder have no idea) what’s going on, I’m all at sea; (ich weiß nicht weiter) I’m stuck ( oder stymied);B. adv1.trocken nach Hause kommen get home before the rain really starts ( oder without getting wet);sich trocken rasieren dry-shave, use an electric shaver ( oder razor);trocken aufbewahren keep in a dry place;trocken reiben rub ( oder towel) dry;trocken reinigen dry-clean;nur trocken reinigen! Schild: dry-clean only;trocken schleudern spin-dry;trocken wischen wipe sth dry2. fig:trocken bemerken, dass … remark ( oder observe) drily that …;recht trocken geschrieben written in a pedestrian style, dull in its approach, unimaginative* * *1.1) dryetwas trocken bügeln/reinigen — dry-iron/dry-clean something
auf dem Trock[e]nen sitzen od. sein — (ugs.) be completely stuck (coll.); (pleite sein) be skint (Brit. sl.)
2) (ohne Zutat)trockenes od. (ugs.) trocken Brot essen — eat dry bread
3) (sachlich-langweilig) dry, factual <account, report, treatise>; bare <words, figures>; dull, dry < person>4) (unverblümt) dry <humour, remark, etc.>2.1) (sachlich-langweilig) <speak, write> drily, in a matter-of-fact way2) (unverblümt) drily* * *adj.arid adj.bald adj.dry adj.jejune adj. adv.aridly adv.drily adv.dryly adv. -
6 seco
adj.1 dry, dead, lean, thin.2 dry, snap, snappy, curt.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: secar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) dry2 (frutos, flores) dried3 (marchito) withered, dried up6 figurado (golpe, ruido) sharp\dejar seco,-a familiar to bump offestar más seco,-a que un higo familiar (delgado) to be as thin as a rake 2 (envejecido) to be old and wizenedestar seco,-a familiar to be thirsty, be drylimpiar en seco to dry-cleanquedarse seco,-a familiar to snuff it, croak* * *(f. - seca)adj.1) dry2) dried3) sharp4) barren, arid5) curt, brusque* * *1. ADJ1) (=no húmedo) drydique 1), ley 1)en seco (=sin líquido) —
2) (=desecado) [higo, pescado] dried; [hojas] dead, dried; [árbol] deadciruela, fruto 1)dame una cerveza, que estoy seco — * give me a beer, I'm really parched *
3) (=no graso) [piel, pelo] dry4) (=no dulce) [vino, licor] dry5) (=flaco) thin, skinny *6) (=no amable) [persona, carácter, respuesta] curt; [orden] sharp; [estilo] dryestuvo muy seco conmigo por teléfono — he was very curt o short with me on the phone
- no se puede -contestó muy seco — "can't be done," he replied curtly
7) (=sin resonancia) [tos] dry; [ruido] dull; [impacto] sharp8)en seco (=bruscamente) —
pararse en seco — to stop dead, stop suddenly
parar a algn en seco — [al hablar] to cut sb short
9) (=sin acompañamiento)palo 5)10)a secas —
Gerardo García, Gerardo a secas para los amigos — Gerardo García, just Gerardo to his friends
tener seco a algn Col, Cono Sur —
a ver todos, ¿al seco? — come on everyone, (down) in one!
2.SM Col main course* * *- ca adjetivo1)a) [ESTAR] <ropa/platos/pintura> drytengo la boca/garganta seca — my mouth/throat is dry
b) [ESTAR] <planta/río/comida> dryc) [SER] <clima/región> dry2) ( disecado) <higos/flores> driedbacalao seco — stockfish, dried salt cod
3) [SER] ( no graso) <piel/pelo> dry4) [SER] ( no dulce) <vino/licor/vermut> dry5) <golpe/sonido> sharp; < tos> dry6)a) <respuesta/carácter> dryb) (fam) ( delgado) thinc) [ESTAR] (fam) ( sediento) parched (colloq)7) (en locs)a secas — (fam)
dejar a alguien seco — ( matar) (fam) to kill somebody stone dead (colloq); noticia/respuesta
* * *= curt, dry [drier -comp., driest -sup.], shrivelled [shriveled, -USA], waterless, sun-dried, dried.Ex. The young man pointed to him and said in a sharp, curt tone: 'Let me see your briefcase'.Ex. Machine-made paper, provided that it was dry, could be laid on with sufficient accuracy for register to be made with no more ado than adjustment of the forme for the second run.Ex. Green leaf parts showed higher transpiration rates and lower surface temperature than those that were yellow and shrivelled.Ex. This area is visited only by desert rats, biologists, military personnel, and those desperate people willing to walk across as much as 60 miles of waterless trail.Ex. This tasty salad with broad beans, sun-dried tomatoes and griddled lamb is great as a healthy and filling main meal.Ex. Smoked and dried fish are preferable to canned, and there are excellent varieties of tuna jerky on the market today.----* albaricoque seco = dried apricot.* alergia a los frutos secos = nut allergy.* completamente seco = bone dry.* dejar en el dique seco = mothball.* dique seco = dry dock.* en el dique seco = in dry dock, in the wilderness.* en seco = in blind, blind, cold turkey.* estación seca, la = dry season, the.* flor seca = cut-and-dried flower.* fotografía en seco = dry photography.* fruta seca = dried fruit.* fruto seco = nut.* frutos secos = nuts.* frutos secos garrapiñados = marron glacé.* frutos secos glaseados = marron glacé.* golpe seco = flop.* hielo seco = dry ice powder.* hielo seco en polvo = dry ice powder.* impresión en seco = blind impression.* impreso en seco = blind-tooled.* legumbre seca = dry bean.* limpieza en seco = dry cleaning.* período seco = dry spell.* polvo seco = dry powder.* semilla seca = dried seed.* totalmente seco = bone dry.* * *- ca adjetivo1)a) [ESTAR] <ropa/platos/pintura> drytengo la boca/garganta seca — my mouth/throat is dry
b) [ESTAR] <planta/río/comida> dryc) [SER] <clima/región> dry2) ( disecado) <higos/flores> driedbacalao seco — stockfish, dried salt cod
3) [SER] ( no graso) <piel/pelo> dry4) [SER] ( no dulce) <vino/licor/vermut> dry5) <golpe/sonido> sharp; < tos> dry6)a) <respuesta/carácter> dryb) (fam) ( delgado) thinc) [ESTAR] (fam) ( sediento) parched (colloq)7) (en locs)a secas — (fam)
dejar a alguien seco — ( matar) (fam) to kill somebody stone dead (colloq); noticia/respuesta
* * *= curt, dry [drier -comp., driest -sup.], shrivelled [shriveled, -USA], waterless, sun-dried, dried.Ex: The young man pointed to him and said in a sharp, curt tone: 'Let me see your briefcase'.
Ex: Machine-made paper, provided that it was dry, could be laid on with sufficient accuracy for register to be made with no more ado than adjustment of the forme for the second run.Ex: Green leaf parts showed higher transpiration rates and lower surface temperature than those that were yellow and shrivelled.Ex: This area is visited only by desert rats, biologists, military personnel, and those desperate people willing to walk across as much as 60 miles of waterless trail.Ex: This tasty salad with broad beans, sun-dried tomatoes and griddled lamb is great as a healthy and filling main meal.Ex: Smoked and dried fish are preferable to canned, and there are excellent varieties of tuna jerky on the market today.* albaricoque seco = dried apricot.* alergia a los frutos secos = nut allergy.* completamente seco = bone dry.* dejar en el dique seco = mothball.* dique seco = dry dock.* en el dique seco = in dry dock, in the wilderness.* en seco = in blind, blind, cold turkey.* estación seca, la = dry season, the.* flor seca = cut-and-dried flower.* fotografía en seco = dry photography.* fruta seca = dried fruit.* fruto seco = nut.* frutos secos = nuts.* frutos secos garrapiñados = marron glacé.* frutos secos glaseados = marron glacé.* golpe seco = flop.* hielo seco = dry ice powder.* hielo seco en polvo = dry ice powder.* impresión en seco = blind impression.* impreso en seco = blind-tooled.* legumbre seca = dry bean.* limpieza en seco = dry cleaning.* período seco = dry spell.* polvo seco = dry powder.* semilla seca = dried seed.* totalmente seco = bone dry.* * *A1 [ ESTAR] ‹ropa/platos/pintura› dry[ S ] manténgase en lugar seco store in a dry placetengo la boca/garganta seca my mouth/throat is dry2 [ ESTAR] ‹planta/tierra› dryel campo está sequísimo the countryside o land is really dry o parched3 [ ESTAR] ‹río/pozo› dry4 [ ESTAR] ‹arroz/pollo› dryel pescado estuvo demasiado tiempo en el horno y está muy seco the fish was in the oven for too long so it's got(ten) very dry5 [ SER] ‹clima/región› dryB (desecado) ‹higos› dried; ‹flores› driedbacalao seco stockfish, dried salt codC [ SER] (no graso) ‹piel/pelo› dryD [ SER] (no dulce) ‹vino/licor/vermú› dryE ‹golpe/sonido› sharp; ‹tos› dryF1 ‹respuesta/carácter› dryestuvo muy seco conmigo he was very short o brusque o curt with meestá más seco que un palo he's as thin as a rakeG ( en locs):en seco ‹frenar› sharply, suddenlyme paró en seco he stopped me dead o he stopped me in my tracksel coche paró en seco the car stopped deadlimpieza en seco dry cleaninga secas ( fam): quíteme el `doctor', llámeme Roberto a secas there's no need to call me `doctor', just call me (plain) Robertole dijo que no, así a secas she gave him a straight `no'pan así a secas no me apetece I don't feel like eating just bread on its own like thatle pidió mil dólares así, a secas he just asked him for a thousand dollars outright o straight out, he asked him for a thousand dollars, just like thatseco para algo ( Chi fam): el hijo le salió seco para la física her son turned out to be brilliant o a whiz at physics ( colloq)es seco para el garabato he has a great line in swear words ( colloq)tener seco a algn (Col, RPl fam): este tipo me tiene seca I'm up to here with o I'm sick and tired of this guy ( colloq)seco2( Col)main dish* * *
Del verbo secar: ( conjugate secar)
seco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
secó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
secar
seco
secar ( conjugate secar) verbo transitivo
‹pintura/arcilla› to dry
‹ piel› to make … dry
verbo intransitivo
to dry
secarse verbo pronominal
1
[ piel] to get dry;
2 ( refl) [ persona] to dry oneself;
‹manos/pelo› to dry;
‹ lágrimas› to dry, wipe away
seco◊ -ca adjetivo
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‹boca/garganta› dry
2 ‹higos/flores› dried;
3 [SER] ( no graso) ‹piel/pelo› dry
4 [SER] ( no dulce) ‹vino/licor/vermut› dry
5 ‹golpe/sonido› sharp;
‹ tos› dry
6 ‹respuesta/carácter› dry;
7 ( en locs)
limpieza en seco dry cleaning
secar verbo transitivo to dry: el sol secó la pintura, the sun dried the paint
seco,-a adjetivo
1 (sin humedad) dry
(disecado) dried
(sin agua) el río está seco, the river is dry
2 (planta) dried up
3 (pelo, piel) dry
4 (tos) dry, hacking
5 (vino, alcohol) dry
6 (poco afable) curt, sharp
(contestación) crisp, terse
7 (golpe, ruido) sharp
8 (delgado, con poca carne) skinny
9 fam (atónito, parado) stunned
♦ Locuciones: a secas, (sin más) llámame Paco a secas, just call me Paco
en seco, (de golpe, bruscamente) estaba hablando y se paró en seco, he was talking when he stopped dead
(muerto en el acto) se cayó de un precipicio y se quedó seco, he fell off the cliff and died instantly
' seco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bocinazo
- dique
- lavar
- lavado
- limpieza
- palo
- secar
- seca
- secarse
- bacalao
- contrario
- limpiar
- más
- moco
- parar
- se
- vino
English:
bone-dry
- clean
- crack
- crisp
- curt
- dead
- dehydrated
- dried
- dry
- dry wine
- dry-clean
- mop
- nut
- parched
- rap
- seasoned
- shell
- short
- shrivelled
- snap
- stop
- wipe away
- bone
- click
- desiccated
- dryness
- medium
- moist
- smart
- terse
* * *seco, -a♦ adj1. [ropa, lugar] dry;tiene la piel seca/el cabello seco she has dry skin/hair;consérvese en un lugar seco [en etiqueta] keep in a dry place2. [higos] dried;flores secas dried flowers3. [clima, país] dry4. [marchito] withered5. [pozo, fuente] dry, dried up6. [persona, actitud] brusque ( con to);estuvo muy seco con su madre he was very short with his mother;me contestó con un no seco she answered me with a curt “no”7. [flaco] thin, lean;se está quedando seco he's getting skinny8. [vino, licor] dry9. [ruido] dull;[tos] dry; [voz] sharp;un golpe seco a thudestar seco to be thirsty[pasmado] stunned;dejar a alguien seco [matar] to kill sb stone-dead;[pasmar] to stun sb; RP Fam [agotar] to leave sb drained12.parar en seco [bruscamente] to stop dead♦ nm♦ a secas loc advsimply, just;llámame Juan a secas just call me Juan;no comas pan a secas don't eat just bread* * *adj1 dry; planta dried up;2 fig ( antipático) curt, brusque3:dejar a alguien seco fam kill s.o. stone dead;parar en seco stop dead4:llámala Carmen a secas just call her Carmen* * *seco, -ca adj1) : dry2) disecado: driedfruta seca: dried fruit3) : thin, lean4) : curt, brusque5) : sharpun golpe seco: a sharp blow6)a secas : simply, justse llama Chico, a secas: he's just called Chico7)en seco : abruptly, suddenlyfrenar en seco: to make a sudden stop* * *seco adj2. (frutos, flores) dried -
7 sec
sec, sèche [sεk, sε∫]1. adjectivea. dry ; [fruit] driedb. ( = maigre) slender• « non », dit-il d'un ton sec "no," he said curtlyd. ( = sans eau) [alcool] neate. (Cards) atout/valet sec singleton trump/jackf. ( = sans prestations supplémentaires) le vol sec coûte 1 500 € the flight-only price is 1,500 euros2. adverb3. masculine noun• tenir or conserver qch au sec to keep sth in a dry place• être à sec [puits, torrent] to be dry ; ( = être sans argent) (inf) [personne] to be broke (inf) ; [caisse] to be empty4. feminine noun* * *
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sèche sɛk, sɛʃ adjectif1) ( sans humidité) [temps, cheveux] dry; [fruit] driedavoir la gorge sèche — to feel parched (colloq)
3) ( austère) [personne, communiqué] terse; [lettre, ton] curt; [style] dryavoir un cœur sec — to be cold-hearted; trique
4) ( net) [bruit] sharp
2.
nom masculinêtre à sec — [rivière, réservoir] to have dried up; [personne] to have no money
3.
1) ( avec netteté)2) (colloq) ( beaucoup) [cogner, pleuvoir, boire] a lot••aussi sec — (colloq) immediately
rester sec — (colloq) to be unable to reply
je l'ai eu sec — (colloq) I was pretty choked (colloq)
* * *sɛk, sɛʃ (sèche)1. adj1) (vêtement, cheveux, route) dryMon jean n'est pas encore sec. — My jeans aren't dry yet.
2) (raisins, figues) dried3) (sans eau ni glaçons) (whisky) neat, straightUn malt se boit sec. — A pure malt should be drunk neat., A pure malt should be drunk straight.
4) (démarrage, secousse) sharp, sudden5) (personne) spare, lean6) (réponse, ton) sharp, curt7)2. nm"tenir au sec" — "keep in a dry place"
à sec (rivière) — dried up, (personne) (à court d'argent) broke
3. adv1) (avec intensité) [taper, frapper] hardboire sec — to knock it back, to drink heavily
Il buvait sec, le vieux. — The old boy could really knock it back.
2) (= brusquement) [démarrer] sharply* * *A adj1 ( sans humidité) [temps, matière, peau, cheveux] dry; [abricot, fruit] dried; bois sec dry wood; vapeur/chaleur sèche dry steam/heat; avoir la gorge sèche to feel parched○; à pied sec without getting one's feet wet; ne plus avoir un fil de sec○ to be soaked through ou drenched; garder l'œil sec not to shed a tear;2 ( pas doux) [vin, cidre] dry; ( sans eau) boire son gin sec to like one's gin straight ou neat GB;3 ( austère) [personne, communiqué] terse; [lettre, ton] curt; [style] dry; [élégance] stark; [traits] sharp; avoir un cœur sec to be cold-hearted; ⇒ trique;4 ( net) [bruit] sharp; se briser d'un coup sec to snap; donner un coup sec à qch to give sth a sharp tap.B nm être à sec [rivière, réservoir] to have dried up; [compte en banque] to be empty; [personne] to have no money; tenir qch au sec to keep sth in a dry place; mettre une mare à sec to drain a pond; avoir les pieds bien au sec to have nice dry feet; cacahuètes grillées à sec dry roasted peanuts.C adv1 ( avec netteté) se briser sec to snap;2 ○( beaucoup) [cogner, pleuvoir, boire] a lot.( féminin sèche) [sɛk, sɛʃ] adjectif1. [air, bois, endroit, vêtement etc.] dryil fait un froid sec it's cold and dry, there's a crisp cold airavoir l'œil sec ou les yeux secs2. [légume, fruit] dried[alcool] neat3. [non gras - cheveux, peau, mine de crayon] dry[maigre - personne] lean4. [désagréable - ton, voix] harsh, curt, terse ; [ - explication, refus, remarque] curt, terse ; [ - rire] dryavoir le cœur sec to be hard-hearted ou cold-heartedun bruit sec a snap ou crackouvrir/fermer quelque chose avec un bruit sec to snap something open/shutd'un coup sec smartly, sharply7. CARTESatout/roi sec singleton trumps/king————————adverbe1. MÉTÉOROLOGIE2. [brusquement] harda. [conducteur] to shoot off at top speedb. [course] to get a flying start————————nom masculin————————à sec locution adjectivale[réservoir] empty————————à sec locution adverbiale1. [sans eau]2. (familier) [financièrement]————————au sec locution adverbialegarder ou tenir quelque chose au sec to keep something in a dry place, to keep something dry -
8 сухо
1. същ. dry place2. (dry) landоставам на сухо be left high and dry, be left on the wrong side of the door, be left stranded, get nothing for o.'s painsмятам се като риба на сухо вж. риба* * *су̀хо,нареч. dryly, drily (и прен.).——————ср., само ед.1. dry place; на \сухо in the dry, in a dry place;2. (dry) land; • оставам на \сухо be left high and dry, be left on the wrong side of the door, be left with o.’s finger in o.’s mouth, be left stranded, get nothing for o.’s pains.* * *dryly ; (същ.); dry* * *1. (dry) land 2. 1 същ. dry place 3. мятам се като риба на СУХО вж. риба 4. на СУХО in the dry, in a dry-place 5. оставам на СУХО be left high and dry, be left on the wrong side of the door, be left stranded, get nothing for o.'s pains -
9 asciutto
1. adj dryrimanere a bocca asciutta end up with nothing2. m: fig trovarsi all'asciutto be stony broke* * *asciutto1 agg.1 dry: clima asciutto, dry climate; da tenere in luogo asciutto, to be kept dry // balia asciutta, dry nurse // pasta asciutta, pasta // rimanere a bocca asciutta, (fig.) to be disappointed2 (fig.) brusque, abrupt, terse, curt: tono asciutto, brusque tone; risposta asciutta, terse reply (o dry reply); un discorso asciutto, a dry speech; è un tipo dai modi asciutti, he's very abrupt (o curt)5 ( di vino) dry◆ s.m. dry place, dry land, dry ground: essere all'asciutto, to be out of the rain (o under cover) // restare all'asciutto, (fig.) to be penniless (o to have run out of money o to be hard up).asciutto2 avv. brusquely, curtly, tersely.* * *[aʃ'ʃutto] asciutto (-a)1. aggrimanere o restare a bocca asciutta fig — to be disappointed
2. smrimanere o restare all'asciutto fig — to be broke
sono rimasto all'asciutto, puoi prestarmi 50 euro? — I haven't got a bean, can you lend me 50 euros?
* * *[aʃ'ʃutto] 1.1) (senza umidità) [biancheria, capelli, mano, terreno, clima, dipinto] dry4) fig. (magro) [viso, fisico] lean2.sostantivo maschile dry place, dry groundtenere qcs. all'asciutto — to keep sth. dry
••essere, rimanere all'asciutto — to be, run short (of cash)
restare a bocca -a — (a digiuno) to go hungry; (senza niente) to be left empty-handed
* * *asciutto/a∫'∫utto/1 (senza umidità) [biancheria, capelli, mano, terreno, clima, dipinto] dry4 fig. (magro) [viso, fisico] leandry place, dry ground; tenere qcs. all'asciutto to keep sth. dryessere, rimanere all'asciutto to be, run short (of cash); restare a bocca -a (a digiuno) to go hungry; (senza niente) to be left empty-handed. -
10 abri
abri [abʀi]1. masculine noun( = refuge) shelter• tous aux abris ! take cover!► à l'abri• être/mettre à l'abri (des intempéries) to be/put under cover ; (du vol, de la curiosité) to be/put in a safe place• être à l'abri de [+ pluie, vent, soleil] to be sheltered from ; [+ danger] to be safe from ; [+ mur] to be sheltered by• conserver à l'abri de la lumière/de l'humidité store in a dark/dry place2. compounds* * *abʀise servir de quelque chose comme abri — ( en se mettant derrière) to shelter behind something; ( en se mettant dessous) to shelter under something
trouver un abri provisoire sous/dans — to take shelter temporarily under/in
à l'abri — ( à couvert) under cover; ( en lieu sûr) safe
être à l'abri de — ( d'un mur) to be sheltered by; ( du vent) to be sheltered from
Phrasal Verbs:* * *abʀi nmse mettre à l'abri — to take shelter, to get under cover
à l'abri de — sheltered from, figsafe from
* * *abri nm gén shelter; ( pour voiture) carport; ( cabane) shed; se faire un abri de qch, se servir de qch comme abri ( en se mettant derrière) to shelter behind sth; ( en se mettant dessous) to shelter under sth; trouver un abri provisoire sous/dans to take shelter temporarily under/in; températures relevées sous abri Météo temperature in the shade; à l'abri ( à couvert) under cover; ( en lieu sûr) safe; être à l'abri to be sheltered; être à l'abri de (d'un mur, d'un arbre) to be sheltered by; (du vent, d'un voleur) to be sheltered from; se mettre à l'abri d'un arbre to take shelter under a tree; se mettre à l'abri des intempéries to shelter from the weather; courir se mettre à l'abri to run for shelter; lire à l'abri d'un mur to read in the shelter of a wall; lire à l'abri d'un arbre to read under a tree; personne n'est à l'abri d'un accident accidents can happen to anybody; personne n'est à l'abri d'une erreur everybody makes mistakes; à l'abri de l'humidité in a dry place.abri antiaérien air raid shelter; abri antiatomique nuclear (fallout) shelter; abri météorologique thermometer screen; abri souterrain underground shelter ou bunker.[abri] nom masculin[toit] shelter[sous terre] shelter[improvisé] shelterabri antiatomique ou antinucléaire (nuclear) fallout shelter————————à l'abri locution adverbiale1. [des intempéries]se mettre à l'abri to take cover, to shelter2. [en lieu sûr] in a safe place————————à l'abri de locution prépositionnelle1. [pluie] sheltered from[chaleur, obus] shielded from[regards] hidden from2. (figuré)nos économies nous mettront à l'abri de la misère our savings will shield us against poverty ou will protect us from hardshippersonne n'est à l'abri d'une erreur/d'un maître-chanteur anyone can make a mistake/fall victim to a blackmailer -
11 humidité
humidité [ymidite]feminine noun• « craint l'humidité » "keep in a dry place"* * *ymidite1) ( de lieu) dampness, damp‘craint l'humidité’ — ‘should be stored in a dry place’
2) ( résultat) damp3) (de climat, région) humidity* * *ymidite nf1) [salle, maison] dampness2) [climat, l'air] humidity* * *humidité nf1 ( état) dampness; je n'aime pas l'humidité I don't like dampness; produit craignant l'humidité product which should be stored in a dry place; le livre est resté à l'humidité the book has been left in a damp place;2 ( résultat) damp; il y a de l'humidité sur les murs there's damp on the walls; problème d'humidité damp problem; des traces d'humidité damp marks; prendre l'humidité to be affected by damp;3 Météo (d'air, de climat, de région) humidity.[ymidite] nom féminin[de l'air froid, d'une terre] dampness -
12 schützen
I v/t1. protect ( vor + Dat from); (verteidigen) defend (gegen, vor + Dat against, from); (sichern, bewahren) guard (against); gegen Wetter etc.: shelter (from); (decken) cover; weitS. shield; (abschirmen) screen, shield; (geleiten) escort; (erhalten) preserve, conserve; (Umwelt etc.) auch protect; (bewachen) watch over; bedrohte Arten müssen besser geschützt werden endangered species must be better protected; vor Hitze schützen! store away from heat; vor Nässe schützen! keep dry, keep ( oder store) in a dry place2. patentrechtlich schützen patent, protect with a patent; urheberrechtlich schützen copyright; den Namen schützen lassen register the name as a trademark; geschütztII v/refl protect o.s. (gegen, vor + Dat from); sich schützen vor (+ Dat) auch guard against; sich beim Geschlechtsverkehr schützen use protective measures when having sex, have safe sex* * *to screen; to safeguard; to shield; to protect; to guard* * *Schụ̈t|zen ['ʃʏtsn]m -s, - (TEX)shuttle* * *1) (to guard or defend from danger; to keep safe: She protected the children from every danger; Which type of helmet protects the head best?; He wore a fur jacket to protect himself against the cold.) protect2) ((with against or from (something bad)) to guarantee or make safe: Keep your jewellery in the bank to secure it against theft.) secure3) ((sometimes with from) to shelter from light or heat: He put up his hand to shade his eyes.) shade4) (to give protection: That line of trees shelters my garden.) shelter* * *schüt·zen[ˈʃʏtsn̩]I. vt1. (beschirmen)▪ jdn [vor jdm/etw] \schützen to protect sb [against [or from] sb/sth]Gott schütze dich! may the Lord protect you!das Öl ist vor Sonnenlicht zu \schützen this oil must be kept away from [or out of] [direct] sunlight▪ etw/Tiere \schützen to place a protection order on sth/animals [or protect sth/animals by law]geschützte Pflanzen protected plants▪ etw \schützen to patent sth [or protect sth by patent]ein Firmensignet \schützen lassen to copyright [or register] a company logo [or protect a company logo by copyright]gesetzlich geschützt registered [as a trade mark]patentrechtlich [o durch das Patentrecht] geschützt protected by patent, patentedurheberrechtlich [o durch das Urheberrecht] geschützt protected by copyright, copyright[ed]II. vi▪ [vor etw dat [o gegen etw akk]] \schützen to provide [or offer] [or give] protection [from [or against] sth]* * *1.transitives Verb protect (vor + Dat. from, gegen against); safeguard <interest, property, etc.> (vor + Dat. from)sich schützend vor jemanden/etwas stellen — stand protectively in front of somebody/something
gesetzlich geschützt — registered [as a trade mark]
2.‘vor Wärme/Kälte/Licht schützen’ — ‘keep away from heat/cold/light’
intransitives Verb provide or give protection (vor + Dat. from, gegen against); (vor Wind, Regen) provide or give shelter (vor + Dat. from)* * *A. v/t1. protect (gegen, vor +dat against, from); (sichern, bewahren) guard (against); gegen Wetter etc: shelter (from); (decken) cover; weitS. shield; (abschirmen) screen, shield; (geleiten) escort; (erhalten) preserve, conserve; (Umwelt etc) auch protect; (bewachen) watch over;bedrohte Arten müssen besser geschützt werden endangered species must be better protected;vor Hitze schützen! store away from heat;vor Nässe schützen! keep dry, keep ( oder store) in a dry place2.patentrechtlich schützen patent, protect with a patent;urheberrechtlich schützen copyright;B. v/r protect o.s. (gegen, vor +dat from);sich schützen vor (+dat) auch guard against;sich beim Geschlechtsverkehr schützen use protective measures when having sex, have safe sex* * *1.transitives Verb protect (vor + Dat. from, gegen against); safeguard <interest, property, etc.> (vor + Dat. from)sich schützend vor jemanden/etwas stellen — stand protectively in front of somebody/something
gesetzlich geschützt — registered [as a trade mark]
2.‘vor Wärme/Kälte/Licht schützen’ — ‘keep away from heat/cold/light’
intransitives Verb provide or give protection (vor + Dat. from, gegen against); (vor Wind, Regen) provide or give shelter (vor + Dat. from)* * *(vor) v.to protect (from) v. v.to guard v. -
13 trocken
tro·cken [ʼtrɔkn̩] adj1) ( ausgetrocknet) dry;\trockener Boden dry [or arid] ground;\trockene Erde dry [or arid] soil2) ( nicht mehr nass) dry;\trocken sein/ werden to be/become dry;dieser Lack wird nach dem Verstreichen rasch \trocken this paint dries very quickly [or is dry very soon] after being applied;auf dem T\trockenen on dry land [or terra firma];im T\trockenen in the dryein \trockenes Gebiet/\trockener Landstrich/eine \trockene Wüste a dry [or arid] region/area/wilderness;infolge des Treibhauseffektes soll das Klima \trockener werden the climate is expected to become drier as a result of the greenhouse effect5) ( nüchtern) dry, dull;ein \trockenes Buch a dull book;\trockene Zahlen dry [or bare] figures;( lapidar) dry6) ( hart) dry\trocken sein to be on the wagon (sl)WENDUNGEN: -
14 Nässe
f; -, kein Pl. wet(ness); damp (-ness), moisture; 100 km bei Nässe Zusatz bei Verkehrsschild: in wet weather; vor Nässe schützen! keep dry ( oder in a dry place)* * *die Nässewetness* * *Nạ̈s|se ['nɛsə]f -, no plwetness, damp(ness), moisture"vor Nässe schützen" — "keep dry"
* * *die1) wetness2) (rain: Don't go out in the wet.) wet* * *Näs·se<->[ˈnɛsə]f kein pl wetnessvor \Nässe triefen [o tropfen] to be dripping wet* * *die; Nässe: wetness; (an Wänden usw.) dampnessbei Nässe — in the wet; in wet weather
* * *bei Nässe Zusatz bei Verkehrsschild: in wet weather;vor Nässe schützen! keep dry ( oder in a dry place)* * *die; Nässe: wetness; (an Wänden usw.) dampnessbei Nässe — in the wet; in wet weather
* * *wetness n. -
15 sicca
siccus, a, um, adj. [cf. Sanscr. cush, to dry up; Gr. auô], dry.I.Lit.A.In gen. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; cf.2.aridus): arena,
Verg. G. 1, 389:fauces fluminum,
id. ib. 4, 427:siccāque in rupe resedit,
id. A. 5, 180:litus,
id. ib. 6, 162:siccum et sine umore ullo solum,
Quint. 2, 4, 8:glebae,
Hor. Epod. 16, 55:agri,
id. S. 2, 4, 15:lacus,
Prop. 2, 14 (3, 6), 11:regio,
Curt. 9, 10, 2:via (opp. palustris),
Dig. 43, 8, 2, § 32 et saep.— Sup.:horreum siccissimum,
Col. 12, 15, 2:oculi,
tearless, Quint. 6, 2, 27; Prop. 1, 17, 11; Hor. C. 1, 3, 18; so,lumina,
Tib. 1, 1, 66; Luc. 9, 1044:genae,
Prop. 4 (5), 11, 80; Ov. H. 11, 10:decurrere pedibus super aequora siccis,
id. M. 14, 50;and, transf.: siccus aerumnas tuli,
tearless, Sen. Herc. Oet. 1270:pocula,
Tib. 3, 6, 18:urna,
Hor. C. 3, 11, 23:panis,
dry bread, Sen. Ep. 83, 6; Plin. 22, 25, 68, § 139:agaricum manducatum siccum,
id. 26, 7, 18, § 32; Capitol. Anton. 13; Vop. Tac. 11:spolia non sanguine sicca suo,
Prop. 4 (5), 10, 12:cuspis,
Stat. Th. 8, 383:ensis,
Sen. Troad. 50.—With gen.:sicci stimulabant sanguinis enses,
i. e. bloodless, Sil. 7, 213:carinae,
standing dry, Hor. C. 1, 4, 2:magna minorque ferae (i. e. ursa major et minor), utraque sicca,
i. e. that do not dip into, set beneath the sea, Ov. Tr. 4, 3, 2; so,signa,
id. ib. 4, 9, 18:aquae,
i. e. snow, Mart. 4, 3, 7:vox,
dried up with heat, husky, Ov. M. 2, 278 et saep.—As subst.: siccum, i; and plur.: sicca, ōrum, n., dry land, a dry place; dry places:B.donec rostra tenent siccum,
Verg. A. 10, 301:in sicco,
on the dry land, on the shore, Prop. 3, 10 (9), 6; Verg. G. 1, 363; Liv. 1, 4; Plin. 9, 8, 8, § 27; 26, 7, 22, § 39:ut aqua piscibus, ut sicca terrenis, circumfusus nobis spiritus volucribus convenit,
Quint. 12, 11, 13:harundo, quae in siccis provenit,
Plin. 16, 36, 66, § 165; so,in siccis,
id. 17, 22, 35, § 170.—In partic.1.Of the weather, dry, without rain:2.sive annus siccus est... seu pluvius,
Col. 3, 20, 1:ver,
Plin. 11, 29, 35, § 101:aestivi tempora sicca Canis,
Tib. 1, 4, 6;for which: incipit et sicco fervere terra Cane,
Prop. 2, 28 (3, 24), 4:sole dies referente siccos,
Hor. C. 3, 29, 20:siccis aër fervoribus ustus,
Ov. M. 1, 119:caelum,
Plin. 18, 12, 31, § 123:ventus,
id. 2, 47, 48, § 126; Luc. 4, 50:luna,
Prop. 2, 17 (3, 9), 15; Plin. 17, 9, 8, § 57; cf. id. 17, 14, 24, § 112:nubes,
i. e. without rain, Luc. 4, 331:hiemps,
without snow, Ov. Am. 3, 6, 106.—Of the human body, dry, as a healthy state (opp. rheumy, catarrhal, tumid, etc.), firm, solid, vigorous:3.(mulier) sicca, succida,
Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 192; Petr. 37:corpora sicciora cornu,
Cat. 23, 12:corpora graciliora siccioraque,
Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 65:(puella) Nec bello pede... nec ore sicco,
free from saliva, Cat. 43, 3; cf.tussis,
without expectoration, Cels. 4, 6:medicamentum,
causing dryness, Scrib. Comp. 71. —Dry, thirsty:b.nimis diu sicci sumus,
Plaut. Pers. 5, 2, 41; cf.:siti sicca sum,
id. Curc. 1, 2, 26; 1, 2, 22; id. Ps. 1, 2, 51; Hor. S. 2, 2, 14:faucibus siccis,
fasting, Verg. A. 2, 358.—Transf., abstemious, temperate, sober (syn. sobrius): Art. Ego praeter alios meum virum fui rata Siccum, frugi, continentem, etc. Pa. At nunc dehinc scito, illum ante omnes... Madidum, nihili, incontinentem, Plaut. As. 5, 2, 7; so (opp. vinolentus) Cic. Ac. 2, 27, 88; id. Agr. 1, 1, 1; id. Fragm. ap. Non. 395, 4 (opp. vinolenti); Sen. Ep. 18, 3; Hor. S. 2, 3, 281; id. C. 4, 5, 39:II.siccis omnia dura deus proposuit,
id. ib. 1, 18, 3; id. Ep. 1, 19, 9; 1, 17, 12.—Trop.1.Firm, solid (acc. to I. B. 2.):2.(Attici) sani duntaxat et sicci habeantur,
Cic. Opt. Gen. 3, 8; cf.:nihil erat in ejus oratione nisi sincerum, nihil nisi siccum atque sanum,
id. Brut. 55, 202; Quint. 2, 4, 6.—Of style, dry, insipid, jejune (acc. to I. B. 3.):3.siccum et sollicitum et contractum dicendi propositum,
Quint. 11, 1, 32:sicca et incondita et propemodum jejuna oratio,
Gell. 14, 1, 32:durus et siccus,
Tac. Or. 21:ne sicci omnino atque aridi pueri rhetoribus traderentur,
ignorant, unformed, unprepared, Suet. Gram. 4.—Dry, cold:A.medullae,
i. e. void of love, cold, Prop. 2, 12 (3, 3), 17; so,puella,
Ov. A. A. 2, 686; Mart. 11, 81, 2; cf. id. 11, 17, 8.—Hence, adv.: siccē, dryly, without wet or damp (very rare; perh. only in the two foll. passages).Lit.:B.ut bos sicce stabuletur,
Col. 6, 12, 2.— -
16 siccum
siccus, a, um, adj. [cf. Sanscr. cush, to dry up; Gr. auô], dry.I.Lit.A.In gen. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; cf.2.aridus): arena,
Verg. G. 1, 389:fauces fluminum,
id. ib. 4, 427:siccāque in rupe resedit,
id. A. 5, 180:litus,
id. ib. 6, 162:siccum et sine umore ullo solum,
Quint. 2, 4, 8:glebae,
Hor. Epod. 16, 55:agri,
id. S. 2, 4, 15:lacus,
Prop. 2, 14 (3, 6), 11:regio,
Curt. 9, 10, 2:via (opp. palustris),
Dig. 43, 8, 2, § 32 et saep.— Sup.:horreum siccissimum,
Col. 12, 15, 2:oculi,
tearless, Quint. 6, 2, 27; Prop. 1, 17, 11; Hor. C. 1, 3, 18; so,lumina,
Tib. 1, 1, 66; Luc. 9, 1044:genae,
Prop. 4 (5), 11, 80; Ov. H. 11, 10:decurrere pedibus super aequora siccis,
id. M. 14, 50;and, transf.: siccus aerumnas tuli,
tearless, Sen. Herc. Oet. 1270:pocula,
Tib. 3, 6, 18:urna,
Hor. C. 3, 11, 23:panis,
dry bread, Sen. Ep. 83, 6; Plin. 22, 25, 68, § 139:agaricum manducatum siccum,
id. 26, 7, 18, § 32; Capitol. Anton. 13; Vop. Tac. 11:spolia non sanguine sicca suo,
Prop. 4 (5), 10, 12:cuspis,
Stat. Th. 8, 383:ensis,
Sen. Troad. 50.—With gen.:sicci stimulabant sanguinis enses,
i. e. bloodless, Sil. 7, 213:carinae,
standing dry, Hor. C. 1, 4, 2:magna minorque ferae (i. e. ursa major et minor), utraque sicca,
i. e. that do not dip into, set beneath the sea, Ov. Tr. 4, 3, 2; so,signa,
id. ib. 4, 9, 18:aquae,
i. e. snow, Mart. 4, 3, 7:vox,
dried up with heat, husky, Ov. M. 2, 278 et saep.—As subst.: siccum, i; and plur.: sicca, ōrum, n., dry land, a dry place; dry places:B.donec rostra tenent siccum,
Verg. A. 10, 301:in sicco,
on the dry land, on the shore, Prop. 3, 10 (9), 6; Verg. G. 1, 363; Liv. 1, 4; Plin. 9, 8, 8, § 27; 26, 7, 22, § 39:ut aqua piscibus, ut sicca terrenis, circumfusus nobis spiritus volucribus convenit,
Quint. 12, 11, 13:harundo, quae in siccis provenit,
Plin. 16, 36, 66, § 165; so,in siccis,
id. 17, 22, 35, § 170.—In partic.1.Of the weather, dry, without rain:2.sive annus siccus est... seu pluvius,
Col. 3, 20, 1:ver,
Plin. 11, 29, 35, § 101:aestivi tempora sicca Canis,
Tib. 1, 4, 6;for which: incipit et sicco fervere terra Cane,
Prop. 2, 28 (3, 24), 4:sole dies referente siccos,
Hor. C. 3, 29, 20:siccis aër fervoribus ustus,
Ov. M. 1, 119:caelum,
Plin. 18, 12, 31, § 123:ventus,
id. 2, 47, 48, § 126; Luc. 4, 50:luna,
Prop. 2, 17 (3, 9), 15; Plin. 17, 9, 8, § 57; cf. id. 17, 14, 24, § 112:nubes,
i. e. without rain, Luc. 4, 331:hiemps,
without snow, Ov. Am. 3, 6, 106.—Of the human body, dry, as a healthy state (opp. rheumy, catarrhal, tumid, etc.), firm, solid, vigorous:3.(mulier) sicca, succida,
Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 192; Petr. 37:corpora sicciora cornu,
Cat. 23, 12:corpora graciliora siccioraque,
Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 65:(puella) Nec bello pede... nec ore sicco,
free from saliva, Cat. 43, 3; cf.tussis,
without expectoration, Cels. 4, 6:medicamentum,
causing dryness, Scrib. Comp. 71. —Dry, thirsty:b.nimis diu sicci sumus,
Plaut. Pers. 5, 2, 41; cf.:siti sicca sum,
id. Curc. 1, 2, 26; 1, 2, 22; id. Ps. 1, 2, 51; Hor. S. 2, 2, 14:faucibus siccis,
fasting, Verg. A. 2, 358.—Transf., abstemious, temperate, sober (syn. sobrius): Art. Ego praeter alios meum virum fui rata Siccum, frugi, continentem, etc. Pa. At nunc dehinc scito, illum ante omnes... Madidum, nihili, incontinentem, Plaut. As. 5, 2, 7; so (opp. vinolentus) Cic. Ac. 2, 27, 88; id. Agr. 1, 1, 1; id. Fragm. ap. Non. 395, 4 (opp. vinolenti); Sen. Ep. 18, 3; Hor. S. 2, 3, 281; id. C. 4, 5, 39:II.siccis omnia dura deus proposuit,
id. ib. 1, 18, 3; id. Ep. 1, 19, 9; 1, 17, 12.—Trop.1.Firm, solid (acc. to I. B. 2.):2.(Attici) sani duntaxat et sicci habeantur,
Cic. Opt. Gen. 3, 8; cf.:nihil erat in ejus oratione nisi sincerum, nihil nisi siccum atque sanum,
id. Brut. 55, 202; Quint. 2, 4, 6.—Of style, dry, insipid, jejune (acc. to I. B. 3.):3.siccum et sollicitum et contractum dicendi propositum,
Quint. 11, 1, 32:sicca et incondita et propemodum jejuna oratio,
Gell. 14, 1, 32:durus et siccus,
Tac. Or. 21:ne sicci omnino atque aridi pueri rhetoribus traderentur,
ignorant, unformed, unprepared, Suet. Gram. 4.—Dry, cold:A.medullae,
i. e. void of love, cold, Prop. 2, 12 (3, 3), 17; so,puella,
Ov. A. A. 2, 686; Mart. 11, 81, 2; cf. id. 11, 17, 8.—Hence, adv.: siccē, dryly, without wet or damp (very rare; perh. only in the two foll. passages).Lit.:B.ut bos sicce stabuletur,
Col. 6, 12, 2.— -
17 siccus
siccus, a, um, adj. [cf. Sanscr. cush, to dry up; Gr. auô], dry.I.Lit.A.In gen. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; cf.2.aridus): arena,
Verg. G. 1, 389:fauces fluminum,
id. ib. 4, 427:siccāque in rupe resedit,
id. A. 5, 180:litus,
id. ib. 6, 162:siccum et sine umore ullo solum,
Quint. 2, 4, 8:glebae,
Hor. Epod. 16, 55:agri,
id. S. 2, 4, 15:lacus,
Prop. 2, 14 (3, 6), 11:regio,
Curt. 9, 10, 2:via (opp. palustris),
Dig. 43, 8, 2, § 32 et saep.— Sup.:horreum siccissimum,
Col. 12, 15, 2:oculi,
tearless, Quint. 6, 2, 27; Prop. 1, 17, 11; Hor. C. 1, 3, 18; so,lumina,
Tib. 1, 1, 66; Luc. 9, 1044:genae,
Prop. 4 (5), 11, 80; Ov. H. 11, 10:decurrere pedibus super aequora siccis,
id. M. 14, 50;and, transf.: siccus aerumnas tuli,
tearless, Sen. Herc. Oet. 1270:pocula,
Tib. 3, 6, 18:urna,
Hor. C. 3, 11, 23:panis,
dry bread, Sen. Ep. 83, 6; Plin. 22, 25, 68, § 139:agaricum manducatum siccum,
id. 26, 7, 18, § 32; Capitol. Anton. 13; Vop. Tac. 11:spolia non sanguine sicca suo,
Prop. 4 (5), 10, 12:cuspis,
Stat. Th. 8, 383:ensis,
Sen. Troad. 50.—With gen.:sicci stimulabant sanguinis enses,
i. e. bloodless, Sil. 7, 213:carinae,
standing dry, Hor. C. 1, 4, 2:magna minorque ferae (i. e. ursa major et minor), utraque sicca,
i. e. that do not dip into, set beneath the sea, Ov. Tr. 4, 3, 2; so,signa,
id. ib. 4, 9, 18:aquae,
i. e. snow, Mart. 4, 3, 7:vox,
dried up with heat, husky, Ov. M. 2, 278 et saep.—As subst.: siccum, i; and plur.: sicca, ōrum, n., dry land, a dry place; dry places:B.donec rostra tenent siccum,
Verg. A. 10, 301:in sicco,
on the dry land, on the shore, Prop. 3, 10 (9), 6; Verg. G. 1, 363; Liv. 1, 4; Plin. 9, 8, 8, § 27; 26, 7, 22, § 39:ut aqua piscibus, ut sicca terrenis, circumfusus nobis spiritus volucribus convenit,
Quint. 12, 11, 13:harundo, quae in siccis provenit,
Plin. 16, 36, 66, § 165; so,in siccis,
id. 17, 22, 35, § 170.—In partic.1.Of the weather, dry, without rain:2.sive annus siccus est... seu pluvius,
Col. 3, 20, 1:ver,
Plin. 11, 29, 35, § 101:aestivi tempora sicca Canis,
Tib. 1, 4, 6;for which: incipit et sicco fervere terra Cane,
Prop. 2, 28 (3, 24), 4:sole dies referente siccos,
Hor. C. 3, 29, 20:siccis aër fervoribus ustus,
Ov. M. 1, 119:caelum,
Plin. 18, 12, 31, § 123:ventus,
id. 2, 47, 48, § 126; Luc. 4, 50:luna,
Prop. 2, 17 (3, 9), 15; Plin. 17, 9, 8, § 57; cf. id. 17, 14, 24, § 112:nubes,
i. e. without rain, Luc. 4, 331:hiemps,
without snow, Ov. Am. 3, 6, 106.—Of the human body, dry, as a healthy state (opp. rheumy, catarrhal, tumid, etc.), firm, solid, vigorous:3.(mulier) sicca, succida,
Plaut. Mil. 3, 1, 192; Petr. 37:corpora sicciora cornu,
Cat. 23, 12:corpora graciliora siccioraque,
Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 65:(puella) Nec bello pede... nec ore sicco,
free from saliva, Cat. 43, 3; cf.tussis,
without expectoration, Cels. 4, 6:medicamentum,
causing dryness, Scrib. Comp. 71. —Dry, thirsty:b.nimis diu sicci sumus,
Plaut. Pers. 5, 2, 41; cf.:siti sicca sum,
id. Curc. 1, 2, 26; 1, 2, 22; id. Ps. 1, 2, 51; Hor. S. 2, 2, 14:faucibus siccis,
fasting, Verg. A. 2, 358.—Transf., abstemious, temperate, sober (syn. sobrius): Art. Ego praeter alios meum virum fui rata Siccum, frugi, continentem, etc. Pa. At nunc dehinc scito, illum ante omnes... Madidum, nihili, incontinentem, Plaut. As. 5, 2, 7; so (opp. vinolentus) Cic. Ac. 2, 27, 88; id. Agr. 1, 1, 1; id. Fragm. ap. Non. 395, 4 (opp. vinolenti); Sen. Ep. 18, 3; Hor. S. 2, 3, 281; id. C. 4, 5, 39:II.siccis omnia dura deus proposuit,
id. ib. 1, 18, 3; id. Ep. 1, 19, 9; 1, 17, 12.—Trop.1.Firm, solid (acc. to I. B. 2.):2.(Attici) sani duntaxat et sicci habeantur,
Cic. Opt. Gen. 3, 8; cf.:nihil erat in ejus oratione nisi sincerum, nihil nisi siccum atque sanum,
id. Brut. 55, 202; Quint. 2, 4, 6.—Of style, dry, insipid, jejune (acc. to I. B. 3.):3.siccum et sollicitum et contractum dicendi propositum,
Quint. 11, 1, 32:sicca et incondita et propemodum jejuna oratio,
Gell. 14, 1, 32:durus et siccus,
Tac. Or. 21:ne sicci omnino atque aridi pueri rhetoribus traderentur,
ignorant, unformed, unprepared, Suet. Gram. 4.—Dry, cold:A.medullae,
i. e. void of love, cold, Prop. 2, 12 (3, 3), 17; so,puella,
Ov. A. A. 2, 686; Mart. 11, 81, 2; cf. id. 11, 17, 8.—Hence, adv.: siccē, dryly, without wet or damp (very rare; perh. only in the two foll. passages).Lit.:B.ut bos sicce stabuletur,
Col. 6, 12, 2.— -
18 droog
4 [saai] dry♦voorbeelden:hij zit hoog en droog • he's sitting high and drydroog bewaren, droog houden! • store in a dry place!, keep dry!de inkt was nog niet droog of … • the ink was still wet when …een droge keel hebben • have a dry throat -
19 āridus
āridus adj. with sup. [3 AR-], dry, arid, parched: materies, Cs.: folia: tellus leonum nutrix, H.: nubila, rainless, V. — As subst n., a dry place, dry land: naves in aridum subducere, Cs.: (arbores) humi arido gignuntur, S. — Of feeling, making dry, burning: sitis, O.: febris, V. — Of sound: fragor, a dry, crackling noise, V.— Withered, shrivelled: crura, O.: nates, H. — Meagre, scanty, poor: victus: vita. — Fig., of style, dry, jejune, poor, unadorned: genus sermonis: libri aridissimi, Ta.—Of a man, dry, stingy: pater, T.* * *arida -um, aridior -or -us, aridissimus -a -um ADJdry, arid, parched; water/rain-less; used dry, dried; thirsty; poor; shriveled -
20 lagern
I v/t1. store; trocken etc.: auch keep; Wein in Holzfässern lagern keep ( oder lay down) wine in wooden barrels; kühl II2. (ablagern) (Holz etc.) season3. (betten) put, lay; bes. MED. (Bein etc.) rest; eine bewusstlose Person wird seitlich gelagert an unconscious person should be laid on their sideII v/i1. (rasten) camp; lagern auf (provisorischem Bett) camp down on; ein guter Platz zum Lagern a good place to camp4. TECH. (sich stützen) rest, be supported5. GEOL. be foundIII v/refl settle (down)* * *(einlagern) to store;(kampieren) to encamp; to camp* * *la|gern ['laːgɐn]1. vt1) (= aufbewahren) to storekühl lágern! — keep or store in a cool place
den Kopf/einen Kranken weich lágern — to rest one's head/lay an invalid on something soft
das Bein hoch lágern — to put one's leg up
die Patienten müssen bequem gelagert werden — the patients must be bedded down or must lie comfortably
See:→ auch gelagert2. vi1) (Vorräte, Waren, Abfall etc) to be stored or kept2) (= liegen) to lievor der Küste lagert Erdöl — there are deposits of oil lying off the coast
3) (Truppen etc) to camp, to be encamped3. vr (geh)to settle oneself (down)* * *1) (to store: My father laid down a good stock of wine which I am now drinking.) lay down2) (to collect and keep (for future need): I don't know why she stores up all those old magazines.) store up3) (to put into a place for keeping: We stored our furniture in the attic while the tenants used our house.) store* * *la·gern[ˈla:gɐn]I. vt▪ etw irgendwie/irgendwo \lagern to store sth in a certain way/somewhere▪ jdn/etw irgendwie \lagern to lay sb/sth in a certain waydie Beine hoch \lagern to lie with one's legs upII. vi1. (aufbewahrt werden)▪ irgendwo/irgendwie \lagern to be stored somewhere/in a certain waydunkel/kühl \lagern to be stored in the dark/a cold place2. (liegen)3. (sich niederlassen)* * *1.transitives Verb1) storeetwas kühl/trocken lagern — keep or store something in a cool/dry place
2) (hinlegen) lay downjemanden flach/bequem lagern — lay somebody flat/in a comfortable position
die Beine hoch lagern — rest one's legs in a raised position
3) (Technik) support; mount <machine-part, workpiece>2.intransitives Verb1) camp; be encamped2) (liegen) lie; <foodstuffs, medicines, etc.> be stored or kept; (sich ablagern) have settled3) (Geol.)4)3.reflexives Verb settle oneself/itself down* * *A. v/t1. store; trocken etc: auch keep;2. (ablagern) (Holz etc) seasoneine bewusstlose Person wird seitlich gelagert an unconscious person should be laid on their sideB. v/i1. (rasten) camp;lagern auf (provisorischem Bett) camp down on;ein guter Platz zum Lagern a good place to camp3. (ausreifen) mature;den Wein lagern lassen let the wine age5. GEOL be foundC. v/r settle (down)* * *1.transitives Verb1) storeetwas kühl/trocken lagern — keep or store something in a cool/dry place
2) (hinlegen) lay downjemanden flach/bequem lagern — lay somebody flat/in a comfortable position
3) (Technik) support; mount <machine-part, workpiece>2.intransitives Verb1) camp; be encamped2) (liegen) lie; <foodstuffs, medicines, etc.> be stored or kept; (sich ablagern) have settled3) (Geol.)4)3.ganz ähnlich/anders gelagert sein — < case> be quite similar/different [in nature]
reflexives Verb settle oneself/itself down* * *(auf, über) v.to superimpose v. v.to camp v.to embed v.to encamp v.to lair v.to shelve v.to store (warehouse) v.
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