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61 ♦ foot
♦ foot /fʊt/A n. (pl. feet)1 (anat. e di calza) piede: flat feet, piedi piatti; at my feet, ai miei piedi; with bare feet, a piedi nudi; to get to one's feet, alzarsi in piedi; to leap to one's feet, balzare in piedi; to tread on sb. 's foot, pestare un piede a q.; She stopped to rest her sore feet, si fermò per far riposare i piedi doloranti; on foot, a piedi; on one's feet, in piedi; I've been on my feet since six, sono in piedi dalle sei; non mi siedo dalle sei; (fam.) dead on one's feet, stanco morto2 (zool.) zampa; zoccolo4 ( di cosa) piede, piedi; fondo; base; zoccolo; parte inferiore: the foot of a hill, i piedi d'un colle; at the foot of the page, in fondo alla pagina; a piè di pagina; in calce; at the foot of the bed [of the stairs], ai piedi del letto [della scala]; at the foot of the table, in fondo al tavolo5 (pl. feet, foot) ( misura di lunghezza) piede (pari a cm 30,48): six foot (o feet) tall, alto sei piedi; She's five-foot six, è alta cinque piedi e sei pollici; a ten-foot pole, una pertica di dieci piedi6 [u] (mil., stor. o form.) fanteriaB a. attr.2 (mecc.) (azionato) a piede; a pedale: foot brake, freno a pedale; foot drill, trapano a piede; foot-pump, pompa a pedale3 (mil.) di fanteria; a piedi: foot guards, guardie a piedi; foot soldier, soldato di fanteria; fantaccino● (vet.) foot-and-mouth disease, afta epizootica □ foot-bath, pediluvio □ (stor.) foot binding, pratica cinese di fasciare i piedi alle donne □ (fis., antiq.) foot-candle, candela-piede □ foot-dragging, temporeggiamento; il tirare per le lunghe; melina (fam.) □ ( tennis, squash) foot fault, fallo di piede □ (scherz.) foot-in-mouth disease, tendenza a fare gaffe □ ( USA) foot log, tronco d'albero usato come ponte □ foot-passenger, passeggero (o viaggiatore) a piedi (spec. su un traghetto); pedone □ (mecc.) foot-pound, piede libbra-forza □ ( sport) foot-race, corsa; gara podistica □ ( sport) foot racer, podista □ foot spa, pediluvio con idromassaggio; vasca per pediluvio □ ( sport) foot racing, corse a piedi; podismo □ foot rot, (vet.) zoppina; pedaina ( dei bovini e degli ovini); (bot.: delle piante) marciume pedale; ( sport, fam.) piede d'atleta □ foot rule, righello lungo un piede (30,48 cm); metro da muratore, falegname, ecc. □ foot scooter, monopattino □ foot support, appoggiapiedi; ( di calzatura) sostegno del piede □ foot switch, interruttore a pedale □ foot-tapping, ( di musica, ecc.) fortemente ritmato □ ( rugby) foot-up, fallo di alzata di piedi ( di un uomo di mischia) □ foot warmer, scaldapiedi; scaldino □ (relig.) foot washing, lavanda dei piedi □ feet first, coi piedi in avanti □ (fig.) feet of clay, piedi di argilla □ at foot, in calce; ( di animale) che sta vicino alla madre □ at sb. 's feet, ai piedi di q. □ cold feet = to get cold feet ► sotto □ to catch sb. on the wrong foot, cogliere q. sbilanciato; (fig.) prendere q. in contropiede □ to drag one's feet, strascicare i piedi; (fig.) traccheggiare, tirarla per le lunghe □ (fam.) to fall on one's feet, cadere in piedi (fig.); cavarsela □ to find one's feet, cominciare a camminare con sicurezza; (fig.) ambientarsi; prendere confidenza con qc.; cominciare a cavarsela □ (fam.) to get cold feet, prendersi paura e tirarsi indietro; ripensarci; fare marcia indietro; non sentirsela all'ultimo momento □ (fam.) to get (o to have) a foot in the door, riuscire a inserirsi ( in un ambiente, un mercato); ottenere un'apertura; farsi un'entratura □ (fam.) to get a foot in st., inserirsi in qc.; entrare a far parte di qc. □ to get one's feet under the table, installarsi saldamente □ to get one's feet wet, cominciare a prendere parte attiva in qc. □ to get (o to start) off on the right [wrong] foot, partire con il piede giusto [sbagliato] □ to go at a foot's pace, andare al passo; camminare □ (fam.) to go out feet first, uscire con i piedi in avanti; lasciarci la pelle (o la vita) □ to have (o to keep) a foot in both camps, riuscire a giostrare due cose, due attività, ecc.; tenere il piede in due staffe □ to have one foot in the grave, avere un piede nella fossa □ to have feet of clay, essere un gigante dai piedi d'argilla □ (fig.) to have [to keep] both feet on the ground, avere [tenere] i piedi per terra; essere realistico □ to have two left feet, essere un cattivo ballerino; ballare come un orso □ (fig.) to hold sb's feet to the fire, mettere q. alle strette □ to keep one's feet, rimanere in piedi; non perdere l'equilibrio □ (fam.) My foot!, un corno!; un accidente! □ off one's feet, (sollevato) da terra: to be swept off one's feet, essere sollevato di colpo da terra; (fig.) essere affascinato, essere conquistato □ on one's feet again (o back on one's feet), guarito; ristabilito; ripreso; di nuovo in piedi; (fig.) rimesso in sesto: to get a firm back on its feet, rimettere in sesto un'azienda □ to put a foot wrong, sbagliare; fare un errore; fare un passo falso □ (fam.) to put one's best foot forward, camminare di buon passo; (fig.) mettersi d'impegno, mettersi sotto, partire bene □ to put one's foot down, (fig.) opporsi energicamente; puntare i piedi; imporsi; essere fermo; (autom.) pigiare sull'acceleratore □ (fam.) to put one's foot in it (o in one's mouth), fare una gaffe; dirla grossa □ (fam.) to put one's feet up, sedersi e riposarsi; stendere le gambe □ to set foot in [on], mettere piede in; posare il piede su □ to stand on one's own (two) feet, essere indipendente, cavarsela da solo; camminare con le proprie gambe □ to start off on the right [wrong] foot, partire col piede giusto [sbagliato] □ to think on one's feet, decidere su due piedi; reagire subito □ under foot, per terra; sotto i piedi; (fig.) in proprio potere □ under sb. 's feet, tra i piedi; in mezzo: I don't want a dog under my feet, non voglio un cane tra i piedi NOTA D'USO: - andare a piedi-.(to) foot /fʊt/v. t.2 (arc.) ballare; danzare● to foot it, camminare, andare a piedi; (arc.) ballare, danzare. -
62 foot
I [fuːt] n(pl feet [fiːt])1) ступня, стопа, ногаSee:- big foot- blister on the foot
- splinter in the foot
- arch of the foot
- on foot
- be on one's feet all day
- be under smb's feet
- break one's foot in the ankle
- dislocate one's foot- drag one foot after another- gain to one's feet
- get a splinter in one's foot
- get on one's feet
- get one's feet wet
- go on foot
- hurt one's foot
- injure one's foot
- keep one's feet
- kick the ball with one's foot
- recover one's feet
- rest one's feet
- slip one's feet into one's boots
- shuffle one's feet
- sprain one's foot
- stamp one's feet
- stamp one's feet on the ground to keep them warm
- step on smb's foot
- tread on smb's pet foot
- twist one's foot
- wipe one's feet on a mat
- smb is light on his feet
- smb is quick on his feet
- one's foot slips
- smb's feet ache2) фут- get up on the wrong foot•USAGE:(1.) Единицы измерения (foot 2.) с предществующим числительным могут употребляться как в единственном, так и во множественном числе: 2 foot/feet deep два фута глубиной (в глубину); 6 foot/feet tall шесть футов высотой (роста); a wall 20 foot/feet long стена длиной в 20 футов; а 40 foot/feet gap разрыв/расстояние в 40 фуов; при этом прилагательное-определение следует за единицей измерения высоты, длины глубины и т. Д. (2.) For foot 1.; See arm, n; USAGE (1.), (2.).II [fuːt] nподножье, основание- foot of a hill- at the foot of smth
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63 pie
(food baked in a covering of pastry: a steak/apple pie.) tarta, empanada, pastelpie n1. pastel / tarta2. empanada
Del verbo piar: ( conjugate piar) \ \
pié es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
píe es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: piar pie
piar ( conjugate piar) verbo intransitivo to chirp, tweet
pie 1 sustantivo masculino 1a) (Anat) foot;tiene (los) pies planos she has flat feet; pie de atleta athlete's footb) ( en locs)ir a pie to go on foot, walk; hoy ando a pie (AmL) I'm without wheels today; de pie standing; ponte de pie stand up; en pie: estoy en pie desde las siete I've been up since seven o'clock; no puedo tenerme en pie I can hardly walk/stand; solo la iglesia quedó en pie only the church remained standing; mi oferta sigue en pie my offer still stands; a pie pelado (Chi) barefoot, in one's bare feet; de a pie common, ordinary; de la cabeza a los pies or de pies a cabeza from head to foot o toe, from top to toe (colloq); en pie de guerra on a war footing; en (un) pie de igualdad on an equal footing; hacer pie to be able to touch the bottom; levantarse con el pie derecho to get off to a good start; no tener ni pies ni cabeza to make no sense whatsoever; por mi/tu/su (propio) pie unaided, without any help 2 ( de copa — base) base; (— parte vertical) stem; ( de montaña) foot una nota a or al pie de página a footnote; al pie de la letra ‹copiar/repetir› word by word, exactly 3b) (Lit) foot
pie 2 /pai/ sustantivo masculino (AmL) pie
piar vi (pájaro) to chirp, cheep, tweet
pie sustantivo masculino
1 (de una persona) foot
ponerse de pie, to stand up
pies planos, flat feet
2 (de una columna, lámpara, etc) base
3 (de una copa) stem
4 (de una fotografía) caption
5 (de un texto) foot
una nota a pie de página, a footnote
6 (medida) foot Locuciones: dar pie a, to give cause for
a pies juntillas, blindly
al pie de la letra, to the letter
con buen/mal pie, on the right/wrong footing
con pies de plomo, cautiously
de pie, standing up
de pies a cabeza, from head to foot ' pie' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - bola - caminar - cañón - ciudadana - ciudadano - cojear - compartir - dedo - dormirse - empanada - enredarse - excursionista - flojera - gráfica - gráfico - guerra - hormiguear - hormigueo - lámpara - letra - levantarse - migaja - nacer - parada - parado - pararse - pastel - patear - patín - perchero - planta - pulgar - punta - reloj - resistir - sostenerse - talón - tenerse - uña - vadear - ver - zancadilla - a - agachar - amoldar - bien - budín - buscar - calambre English: accused - athlete's foot - bare - base - bed - book - bottom - caption - circumscribe - clubfoot - custard pie - dead - easy - floor lamp - foot - foothold - footing - footnote - ft - grandfather - hike - hill - impression - imprint - instep - itch - letter - man - meat pie - mince pie - on - pace - pie - pie chart - press - print - promenade concert - rambler - remain - rise - roll out - salt - sole - stamp - stamp down - stand - stand up - standing - standing ovation - standing roomtr[paɪ]1 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL (sweet) pastel nombre masculino, tarta; (savoury) pastel nombre masculino, empanada\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpie in the sky pura fantasía, castillos en el airepie chart gráfico circular, gráfica circularpie ['paɪ] n: pastel m (con fruta o carne), empanada f (con carne)n.• empanada s.f.• mojicón s.m.• pastel s.m.• tarta s.f.• torta s.f.v.• empastelar v.paɪmass & count noun pastel m, pay m (AmC, Méx); ( savory) empanada f, pastel mpie in the sky — castillos en el aire
to be as easy as pie — ser* pan comido (fam)
[paɪ]to eat humble pie — morder* el polvo
1.N [of fruit] tarta f, pay m (LAm); [of meat, fish etc] (=large) pastel m ; (=small) empanada f- eat humble piefinger 1., 1)2.CPDpie chart N — (Math, Comput) gráfico m de sectores, gráfico m circular
* * *[paɪ]mass & count noun pastel m, pay m (AmC, Méx); ( savory) empanada f, pastel mpie in the sky — castillos en el aire
to be as easy as pie — ser* pan comido (fam)
to eat humble pie — morder* el polvo
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64 Foot
subs.P. and V. πούς, ὁ.Measure: P. πούς, ὁ.In scansion: Ar. and P. πούς, ὁ.Foundation: P. θεμέλιος, ὁ, P. and V. πυθμήν, ὁ, V. ῥίζα, ἡ.Foot of a hill: P. κράσπεδα, τά (Xen.).At the fool of Mt. Gerania: P. ὑπὸ τῷ ὅρει τῇ Γερανίᾳ (Thuc. 4, 70).At the foot, adv.: V. νέρθεν (Eur., Bacch. 752), ἔνερθεν.On foot: P. πεζῇ, or use adj., P. and V. πεζός, agreeing with subject.Battle between foot-soldiers, subs.: P. πεζομαχία, ἡ.Set foot on: P. and V. ἐπιβαίνειν (gen.), ἐμβαίνειν (P. εἰς, acc., V. acc., gen., or dat.), V. ἐπεμβαίνειν (acc., gen., or dat.), ἐμβατεύειν (acc. or gen.); see Tread.How many feet long? P. ποσάπους;Two feet long, adj.: P. δίπους.Three feet long: P. τρίπους.Ten feet long: Ar. δεκάπους.A stool with silver feet: P. δίφρος ἀργυρόπους, ὁ (Dem. 741).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Foot
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65 шлёпанье босых ног
Makarov: pat of bare feet, the pat of bare feetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > шлёпанье босых ног
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66 estremecerse de emoción
(v.) = tremble with + excitementEx. Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.* * *(v.) = tremble with + excitementEx: Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.
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67 palpitante
adj.1 beating (que palpita).2 lively (interesante) (discusión, competición).3 palpitating, throbbing, pulsating.* * *► adjetivo1 MEDICINA palpitating, throbbing2 (tema, cuestión) burning3 (luz, reflejo) flashing\de palpitante actualidad burning* * *ADJ1) [gen] palpitating; [corazón] throbbing2) [interés, cuestión] burning* * *a) < corazón> beating (before n); <vena/sien> throbbing (before n)b) < tema> burning (before n)de palpitante actualidad — (period) highly topical
* * *= pulsating, throbbing.Ex. Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.Ex. Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.* * *a) < corazón> beating (before n); <vena/sien> throbbing (before n)b) < tema> burning (before n)de palpitante actualidad — (period) highly topical
* * *= pulsating, throbbing.Ex: Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.
Ex: Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.* * *con el corazón palpitante de alegría her heart pounding with joy2 ‹cuestión› burning ( before n)un asunto de palpitante interés an issue which is really causing a stir at the moment3 (agitado) throbbing* * *
palpitante adjetivo
1 throbbing
(corazón) beating
2 (tema, cuestión) burning
' palpitante' also found in these entries:
English:
palpitating
* * *palpitante adj1. [que palpita] beating;[con fuerza] throbbing2. [interesante] [discusión, competición] lively;[interés, deseo, cuestión] burning;un asunto de palpitante actualidad a highly topical issue* * *adj1 corazón pounding2 cuestión burning -
68 pulsante
adj.1 pulsating, palpitating, throbbing.2 twanging.m.push-button, pushbutton.* * *= throbbing, throbbing.Ex. Throbbing teeth are a symptom of sinus infection.Ex. Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.----* dolor pulsante = throbbing pain.* * *= throbbing, throbbing.Ex: Throbbing teeth are a symptom of sinus infection.
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69 trepidante
adj.1 frenetic.2 shaking, vibrating (que tiembla).* * *► adjetivo1 vibrating, shaking2 figurado (vida etc) hectic, frantic* * *ADJ [ritmo] frenetic, frantic; [ruido] intolerable, ear-splitting; [frío] extreme* * ** * *= pulsating, throbbing, fast and furious.Ex. Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.Ex. Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.Ex. The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.* * ** * *= pulsating, throbbing, fast and furious.Ex: Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.
Ex: Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.Ex: The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.* * *‹ritmo› fastun partido trepidante de emoción a furiously-paced o tremendously exciting game* * *
trepidante adjetivo
1 vibrating, shaking
2 fig (película, etc) action-packed
* * *trepidante adj1. [ritmo, actividad] frenetic, frantic;fue un partido trepidante it was a thrilling game2. [vehículo] shaking, vibrating;[manos] shaking, trembling* * *adj figfrenetic* * *trepidante adj1) : vibrating2) : fast, frantic -
70 vibrante
adj.1 vibrating (aparato).2 vibrant.3 rolled, trilled (linguistics).* * *► adjetivo1 (enérgico) vibrant, vigorous; (emocionante) exciting, stirring2 LINGÚÍSTICA rolled, trilled1 LINGÚÍSTICA vibrant* * *1. ADJ1) (=que vibra) vibrating2) (Ling) rolled, trilled3) [voz] ringing; [reunión] exciting, livelyvibrante de — ringing with, vibrant with
2.SF (Ling) vibrant* * *con la voz vibrante de emoción — in a voice quivering o vibrating with emotion
b) (Ling) < sonido> trilled, rolled* * *= vibrant + Color, pulsating, throbbing.Ex. The store was gutted and rebuilt, according to his specifications, into a beautiful, modern facility, decorated in vibrant hues and furnished with the latest Herman Miller offerings.Ex. Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.Ex. Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.* * *con la voz vibrante de emoción — in a voice quivering o vibrating with emotion
b) (Ling) < sonido> trilled, rolled* * *= vibrant + Color, pulsating, throbbing.Ex: The store was gutted and rebuilt, according to his specifications, into a beautiful, modern facility, decorated in vibrant hues and furnished with the latest Herman Miller offerings.
Ex: Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.Ex: Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.* * *1 (fuerte) ‹voz› vibrant, resonant; ‹discurso/frases› vibrant, vigorous2 (de emoción) quiveringcon la voz vibrante de emoción his voice quivering o vibrant with emotion3 ( Ling) ‹sonido› trilled, rolled* * *
vibrante adjetivo ‹ voz› vibrant, resonant;
‹ discurso› vibrant
vibrante adjetivo vibrant
' vibrante' also found in these entries:
English:
vibrant
* * *vibrante adj1. [aparato] vibrating2. [música, espectáculo] vibrant3. Ling rolled, trilled* * *adj figexciting* * *vibrante adj1) : vibrant2) : vibrating -
71 scalzo
barefoot* * ** * *['skaltso]aggettivo barefoot(ed), with bare feetessere, camminare scalzo — to be, walk barefoot
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72 pię|ta
f 1. (część stopy) heel- słychać było dudnienie bosych pięt po podłodze the thumping of bare feet across the floor was heard, bare feet thumped across the floor- przysiadła na piętach she squatted on her heels- obrócił się na pięcie i wyszedł he turned on his heel and left- świecić gołymi a. bosymi piętami (być bosym) to be barefoot; (być w podartych butach) to wear battered a. down-at-heel shoes2. (w skarpecie, pończosze) heel, heel-piece; (w bucie) counter- przetarła mi się pięta w lewej skarpecie my left sock has worn threadbare on the heel- miał dziurę na pięcie he had a hole in his heel- pończocha jest dziurawa na pięcie the stocking has a hole on the heel3. Żegl. (masztu) heel; (bomu) gooseneck- pięta kotwicy the crown of an anchor■ pięta Achillesa a. achillesowa Achilles’ heel- fizyka zawsze była moją piętą achillesową physics has always been my weak point a. Achilles’ heel- deptać komuś po piętach a. następować komuś na pięty to be hard on sb’s heels, to breathe down sb’s neck- mieć kogoś/coś w pięcie pot., euf. not to give a fig pot. a. a monkey’s posp. about sb/sth- nie dorastać komuś do pięt to not be a patch on sb; to be no match for sb GB pot.- odpowiedział jej tak, że jej w pięty poszło what he said cut her to the quick a. touched her on the raw pot.- tak mu nagadam, że mu w pięty pójdzie I’ll give him such a talking-to that he won’t forget it in a hurryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pię|ta
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73 bosonogo
adv barefoot, with bare feet, in one's bare feet; unshod, without shoes -
74 pies descalzos
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75 босой
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76 descalzo
adj.barefooted, barefoot, unshod, shoeless.* * *► adjetivo1 barefoot, barefooted2 RELIGIÓN barefoot► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *ADJ1) (=sin calzado) barefoot, barefootedestar descalzo, estar con los pies descalzos — to be barefoot(ed)
2) (Rel) discalced3) (=indigente) destitute* * ** * *= barefoot, unshod.Ex. A mobile bullock cart library service and a ' barefoot library service' operating in rural areas of the country are also described.Ex. Many children walk barefoot in South Africa and unshod or partially shod (thong-type sandals) leisure behaviour may persist in adulthood.* * ** * *= barefoot, unshod.Ex: A mobile bullock cart library service and a ' barefoot library service' operating in rural areas of the country are also described.
Ex: Many children walk barefoot in South Africa and unshod or partially shod (thong-type sandals) leisure behaviour may persist in adulthood.* * *descalzo -zabarefootcorreteaban descalzos por el parque they ran barefoot through the park* * *
Del verbo descalzar: ( conjugate descalzar)
descalzo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
descalzó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
descalzo
‹ persona› barefoot
descalzo,-a adjetivo barefoot
' descalzo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descalza
English:
bare
- barefoot
- go
* * *descalzo, -a adjbarefoot;ir descalzo to go barefoot;en casa siempre estoy descalzo I never wear shoes at home;no se puede decir que estén descalzos [no son pobres] you would hardly call them poverty-stricken* * *adj barefoot* * *descalzo, -za adj: barefoot* * *descalzo adj barefoot / in bare feet -
77 patter
N1. तड़तड़ाहटI heard the patter of their feet as they ran across the road.--------VTI1. पटपटानाThe rain pattered on the roof all night long.2. बड़बड़ानाHe needs no excuse to patter about his achievements.3. हल्के-फुलके कदम से चलनाShe pattered along the corridor in her bare feet. -
78 cold
I [kəʊld] n1) холод, стужа, морозMy hands got numb with cold. — У меня руки онемели от холода.
He can't stand the cold of winter. — Он не выносит зимних холодов.
- hate the coldShut the door to keep out the cold. — Закрой дверь, чтобы не напускать холода.
- suffer from the cold
- be in the cold
- be dead with cold
- come from the cold
- keep the meat in the cold
- keep out the cold
- shiver with cold
- stand the cold
- cold is holding2) простуда, насморкDo you have anything for a cold? — У вас есть что-нибудь от насморка/от простуды?
This medicine is very good for a cold. — Это лекарство хорошо помогает от простуды.
- cold in the headShe often catches colds. — Она часто простуживается
- cold in the chest
- catch cold II [kəʊld] adj1) холодный, студеный, морозныйMy hands are cold from the icy-water. — У меня замерзли руки от ледяной воды.
The room was cold from the wind. — В комнате было холодно из-за ветра.
The snow felt cold to his bare feet. — Снег леденил его голые/босые ноги.
My hands (my feet) are cold. — У меня замерзли руки (ноги).
Your tea has got quite cold. — У вас чай совсем остыл.
He is getting cold. — Он зябнет/мерзнет.
I'm cold. — Мне холодно.
- cold wind- cold weather
- cold season
- cold for smb, smth
- cold from the frost
- grow cold
- blow cold
- get cold
- cold to the touch
- it is cold out
- wind blows cold2) неприветливый, равнодушный, холодныйHis words left me cold. — Его слова меня не тронули.
- cold greeting- cold reception
- be cold in one's behaviour
- be cold in answering
- be cold with smb3) помертветь, застытьHe turned cold at the news. — Он помертвел, когда ему сообщили эту новость
- be cold with fear- be cold with defeat
- get cold at the thought -
79 pat
̈ɪpæt I
1. сущ.
1) похлопывание;
хлопанье, шлепанье pat on the back ≈ знак одобрения
2) хлопок, шлепок (звук)
3) кусок, кружочек, квадратик (форма, в виде которой подается порция чего-л.)
2. гл.
1) а) похлопывать, шлепать Most children dislike being patted on the head. ≈ Многие дети не любят, когда их похлопывают по голове. Syn: clap, tap б) быть, ударять (плоским или тупым предметом) Syn: hit
2., strike I
1.
2) выразить кому-л. одобрение;
поддержать кого-л. I don't know what cause she has to pat herself on the back. ≈ Не знаю, зачем она похлопала ее по плечу. We pat every man on the back who has the courage of his convictions. ≈ Мы поддерживаем всякого, кто обладает смелостью иметь свои собственные суждения. II сущ. Pat разг. Пэт( шутливое прозвище ирландца) Syn: Paddy I III
1. нареч.
1) а) надлежащим образом;
умело, легко Syn: aptly, perfectly б) быстро, свободно;
с готовностью
2) кстати, 'в точку', своевременно, удачно He had the whole story pat enough. ≈ Его история пришлась весьма кстати. ∙ stand pat
2. прил.
1) подходящий;
уместный;
удачный;
годный, соответствующий He tried to back his opinion with a score of pat sentences from Greek and Roman authorities. ≈ Он попытался подкрепить свое мнение подходящими цитатами из греческих и римских знаменитостей. Syn: appropriate, apt
2) твердый, упорный, несгибаемый Syn: unyielding
3) стандартный;
банальный, неоригинальный Syn: standard
2., trite похлопывание;
хлопанье, шлепанье - he gave the dog a * он пгладил собаку негромкий звук, хлопок, шлепок звук шагов - no sound but the * of light footsteps никаких других звуков, только звук легких шагов - the * of bare feet шлепанье босых ног - the * of rain шум дождя танец афроамериканцев;
чечетка кусок, кружочек сбитого масла - the butter is served in diminutive *s масло подают крохотными кусочками > a * on the back одобрение, поощрение;
похвала > to give smb. a * on the back выразить кому-либо свое одобрение > a word of approbation - a little * on the back немного похвалы;
по головке погладили похлопывать (кого-либо) ;
шлепать;
погладить( кого-либо) - to * a dog погладить собаку - * the kneaded cake a little немножко побейте вымешанное тесто - to * smb. on the back похлопать кого-либо по спине;
выразить кому-либо одобрение приглаживать - she *ted her hair она поправила прическу, она пригладила волосы - she *ted her hat-pins она поправила булавки на шляпе оглаживать (лошадь) (американизм) хлопать себя по коленям и притоптывать ногами в такт музыке (глядя на танцующих) подходящий, уместный, своевременный - backing his opinion with * sentences from different writers подкрепляя свою точку зрения подходящими примерами из разных писателей заготовленный заранее > * hand хорошие карты (которые не требуют прикупа - в покере) (разговорное) кстати, своевременно, удачно;
"в точку" - to come * быть кстати;
попасть в точку - the answer came * ответ был уже готов - he had his excuse * у него было готовое оправдание - it would come * later позднее это пригодится твердо, точно, здорово - to know a lesson off * назубок знать урок > to stand * твердо придерживаться своего решения, не менять своей позиции, стоять на своем;
не менять карты, не брать прикуп (в покере) сокр. от patent сокр. от pattern ~ быстро, свободно;
с готовностью;
to know a lesson off pat хорошо знать урок pat карт.: to stand pat не менять карт в покере;
перен. противиться переменам;
не менять своей позиции, держаться своего решения;
проводить свою линию ~ быстро, свободно;
с готовностью;
to know a lesson off pat хорошо знать урок ~ кстати;
"в точку";
своевременно;
удачно;
the story came pat to the occasion рассказ оказался очень кстати ~ кусок, кружочек сбитого масла ~ подходящий;
уместный;
удачный;
своевременный ~ похлопывание;
хлопанье, шлепанье Pat: Pat разг. Пэт (шутливое прозвище ирландца) pat: pat хлопок, шлепок (звук) ~ шлепать, похлопывать;
to pat (smb.) on the back похлопать (кого-л.) по спине, выразить (кому-л.) одобрение ~ шлепать, похлопывать;
to pat (smb.) on the back похлопать (кого-л.) по спине, выразить (кому-л.) одобрение pat карт.: to stand pat не менять карт в покере;
перен. противиться переменам;
не менять своей позиции, держаться своего решения;
проводить свою линию ~ кстати;
"в точку";
своевременно;
удачно;
the story came pat to the occasion рассказ оказался очень кстати -
80 sensuous
['senʃʊəs]1) Общая лексика: плотский (sensuous, affecting or appealing to the senses (without the pejorative implications of sensual), e.g. I got up and ran about the...meadow in my bare feet. I remember the sensuous pleasure of it (C. Day Lewis). - The Oxford Guide to), чувственный (о восприятии), эстетический, эстетичный2) Психология: относящийся к чувственному опыту, чувствительный3) Хирургия: приятный для обозрения (для восприятия)4) Макаров: сладострастный, эмоциональный
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