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81 Fresse
f; -, -n; vulg.1. (Mund) trap umg., Brit. auch gob; halt die Fresse! shut your trap!; er hat eine große Fresse he has a big mouth; Maul2. (Gesicht) mug umg.; jemandem die Fresse polieren smash s.o.’s face in; eins auf die Fresse kriegen get a bash ( oder punch) in the face; ich hau dir gleich eins in die Fresse! I’ll bash your ugly mug if you don’t watch it3. fig.: ( ach du) meine Fresse! erstaunt: well I’ll be blowed (Am. darned)!; bewundernd: out of this world!* * *Frẹs|se ['frɛsə]f -, -n (vulg)(= Mund) trap (inf), gob (Brit inf cakehole (Brit inf); (= Gesicht) mug (inf)die Fresse halten — to shut one's trap or gob or face (all inf)
eine große Fresse haben (sl) — to be a loud-mouth (inf)
jdn or jdm in die Fresse hauen, jdm die Fresse polieren — to smash sb's face in (inf)
ach du meine Fresse! (sl) — bloody hell! (Brit inf), Jesus Christ! (sl)
* * *Fres·se<-, -n>[ˈfrɛsə]f (derb)3.halt die \Fresse! shut your face!* * *die; Fresse, Fressen (derb)eine große Fresse haben — (fig.) have a big mouth (coll.)
[ach] du meine Fresse! — bloody hell! (sl.)
die Fresse halten — keep one's trap or gob shut (sl.)
2) (Gesicht) mug (sl.)* * *halt die Fresse! shut your trap!;jemandem die Fresse polieren smash sb’s face in;eins auf die Fresse kriegen get a bash ( oder punch) in the face;ich hau dir gleich eins in die Fresse! I’ll bash your ugly mug if you don’t watch it3. fig:* * *die; Fresse, Fressen (derb)eine große Fresse haben — (fig.) have a big mouth (coll.)
[ach] du meine Fresse! — bloody hell! (sl.)
die Fresse halten — keep one's trap or gob shut (sl.)
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82 cruzar
v.1 to cross.cruzó la calle corriendo he ran across the streetesta carretera cruza varios pueblos this road goes through several townsun río que cruzar todo el país a river that flows the length of the countryEl viejito cruzó la calle The old man crossed the street.Ella cruza patos con gansos She crosses ducks with geese.2 to cross (piernas, brazos).3 to cross (animales).4 to exchange (unas palabras).5 to cross over, to go over, to get over.Ella cruzó y se salvó She crossed over and saved herself.6 to go across, to cross.Ella cruza el puente She goes across the bridge.7 to breed, to cross, to interbreed.* * *1 (gen) to cross2 (poner atravesado) to lay across; (estar atravesado) to lie across3 (en geometría) to intersect4 (animales) to cross5 (miradas, palabras) to exchange1 (encontrarse) to cross, pass each other2 (intercambiarse) to exchange\cruzar a nado to swim acrosscruzar apuestas to make betscruzar con una raya to draw a line acrosscruzar los brazos to fold one's armscruzarle la cara a alguien figurado to slap somebody's facecruzarse en el camino de alguien figurado to cross somebody's path* * *verb1) to cross2) exchange•- cruzarse* * *1. VT1) [+ calle, río, frontera, puente] to crossal cruzar la puerta o el umbral del palacio — when you set foot inside the palace
2) [arrugas, líneas]3) (=poner cruzado)•
cruzar los dedos — (lit, fig) to cross one's fingersel equipo se juega la Copa -cruzo los dedos- mañana — the team is playing for the Cup tomorrow - (I'm keeping my) fingers crossed
4) [+ palabras] to exchange5) [+ apuestas] to place, make6) (Bio) [+ plantas, razas] to cross7) (Náut) to cruise8) esp LAm (Agr) to plough a second time in a criss-cross pattern10) Ven2.VI [peatón] to crosscruza ahora, que no vienen coches — cross now, there are no cars coming
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( atravesar) <calle/mar/puente> to cross2) < piernas> to crosscon los brazos cruzados — with my/your/his arms crossed o folded
3) < cheque> to cross4) ( tachar) to cross out5) <palabras/saludos> to exchange6) ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc)... across7) <animales/plantas> to cross2. 3.cruzarse v pron1) (recípr)a) caminos/líneas to intersect, meetb) (en un viaje, un camino)seguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino — ( nos veremos) we're sure to meet o pass each other on the way; ( no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the way
cruzarse con alguien — to see o pass somebody
2) ( interponerse)* * *= cross, fall across, walk across, intersect, cross-pollinate, throw across, interbreed.Ex. Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.Ex. A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.Ex. Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex. Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex. The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.Ex. The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making = La pasarela (ilustrada por la línea de puntos de la Figura 1) se puede cruzar sin debilitar la cadena de mando, en tanto en cuanto esta relación sea consultiva y no para la elaboración de políticas.Ex. Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.----* como barcos que se cruzan (en la noche) = like passing ships (in the night), like passing ships (in the night).* cruzar en el camino de Alguien = cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzar fronteras = span + boundaries.* cruzar la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalking, jaywalk.* cruzar la frontera = cross + the boundary.* cruzar la línea = cross + the line.* cruzar la línea divisoria = cross + the boundary, cross + the great divide, cross + the dividing line, cross + the line.* cruzar la línea que separa = cross over + the line separating.* cruzar la mente = shoot through + Posesivo + mind.* cruzar la meta = cross + the finish line.* cruzar las fronteras = breach + boundaries, breach + barriers.* cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre = cross + Adjetivo + lines.* cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzar los brazos = fold + Posesivo + arms.* cruzar los dedos = cross + Posesivo + fingers.* cruzarse con = run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzarse de brazos = sit back, fold + Posesivo + arms, go along with + the flow.* cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzársele a Uno en el camino = come + Posesivo + way.* cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.* el que no se aventura no cruza el mar = nothing ventured, nothing gained.* persona que cruza la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalker.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( atravesar) <calle/mar/puente> to cross2) < piernas> to crosscon los brazos cruzados — with my/your/his arms crossed o folded
3) < cheque> to cross4) ( tachar) to cross out5) <palabras/saludos> to exchange6) ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc)... across7) <animales/plantas> to cross2. 3.cruzarse v pron1) (recípr)a) caminos/líneas to intersect, meetb) (en un viaje, un camino)seguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino — ( nos veremos) we're sure to meet o pass each other on the way; ( no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the way
cruzarse con alguien — to see o pass somebody
2) ( interponerse)* * *= cross, fall across, walk across, intersect, cross-pollinate, throw across, interbreed.Ex: Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.
Ex: A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.Ex: Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex: Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex: The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.Ex: The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making = La pasarela (ilustrada por la línea de puntos de la Figura 1) se puede cruzar sin debilitar la cadena de mando, en tanto en cuanto esta relación sea consultiva y no para la elaboración de políticas.Ex: Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.* como barcos que se cruzan (en la noche) = like passing ships (in the night), like passing ships (in the night).* cruzar en el camino de Alguien = cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzar fronteras = span + boundaries.* cruzar la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalking, jaywalk.* cruzar la frontera = cross + the boundary.* cruzar la línea = cross + the line.* cruzar la línea divisoria = cross + the boundary, cross + the great divide, cross + the dividing line, cross + the line.* cruzar la línea que separa = cross over + the line separating.* cruzar la mente = shoot through + Posesivo + mind.* cruzar la meta = cross + the finish line.* cruzar las fronteras = breach + boundaries, breach + barriers.* cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre = cross + Adjetivo + lines.* cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzar los brazos = fold + Posesivo + arms.* cruzar los dedos = cross + Posesivo + fingers.* cruzarse con = run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzarse de brazos = sit back, fold + Posesivo + arms, go along with + the flow.* cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzársele a Uno en el camino = come + Posesivo + way.* cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.* el que no se aventura no cruza el mar = nothing ventured, nothing gained.* persona que cruza la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalker.* * *cruzar [A4 ]vtA (atravesar) ‹calle› to cross; ‹mar/desierto/puente› to cross, go/come acrosscruzó el río a nado she swam across the riveresta calle no cruza Serrano this street doesn't intersect with SerranoB ‹piernas› to crossse sentó y cruzó las piernas she sat down and crossed her legscon los brazos cruzados with my/your/his arms crossed o foldedcrucemos los dedos let's keep our fingers crossedC ‹cheque› to crossD (tachar) to cross outE ‹palabras/saludos› to exchangeno crucé ni una palabra con él we didn't say a single word to each other, we didn't exchange a single wordF (llevar al otro lado) to take ( o carry etc) … acrossla madre cruzó a los niños the mother took the children acrossel barquero nos cruzó the boatman took o ferried us acrossG ‹animales/plantas› to cross■ cruzarvi(atravesar) to crosscruzaron por el puente they went over o across the bridge■ cruzarseA ( recípr)1 «caminos/líneas» to intersect, meet, cross2(en un viaje, un camino): los trenes se cruzaron a mitad de camino the trains passed each other half wayespero no cruzármelo nunca más I hope I never set eyes on him again, I hope we never cross paths againnuestras cartas se han debido de cruzar our letters must have crossed in the postseguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino (nos veremos) we're sure to meet o see o pass each other on the way; (no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the waycruzarse CON algn to see o pass sbme crucé con él al salir de la estación I saw o passed o met him as I came out of the stationme cruzo con ella todos los días I see her o we pass each other everydayB(interponerse): se le cruzó una moto y no pudo frenar a motorcycle pulled out in front of him and he couldn't brake in timese nos cruzó otro corredor y nos caímos todos another runner cut in front of us and we all fell* * *
cruzar ( conjugate cruzar) verbo transitivo
1 ( atravesar) ‹calle/mar/puente› to cross
2 ‹ piernas› to cross;
‹ brazos› to cross, fold
3
4 ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc) … across
5 ‹animales/plantas› to cross
verbo intransitivo ( atravesar) to cross;
cruzarse verbo pronominal
1 ( recípr)
b) (en viaje, camino):◊ nos cruzamos en el camino we met o passed each other on the way;
nuestras cartas se han debido de cruzar our letters must have crossed in the post;
cruzarse con algn to see o pass sb
2 ( interponerse):
se me cruzó otro corredor another runner cut in front of me
cruzar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cross
(las piernas) to cross one's legs
(los brazos) to fold one's arms
2 (dirigir unas palabras, miradas) to exchange
3 (animal, planta) to cross, crossbreed
II verbo intransitivo (atravesar) to cross
' cruzar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cariño
- empeñarse
- franquear
- isleta
- ojo
- cruzado
- lado
- luz
- mano
- pasar
English:
across
- come through
- cross
- fold
- get across
- go across
- go over
- hold on
- intersect
- jaywalk
- jaywalking
- jump across
- scramble
- see
- single-breasted
- span
- swim
- unsafe
- walk across
- get
- jay
- pass
- stepping-stone
- way
* * *♦ vt1. [calle, río] to cross;cruzó el Atlántico en velero he sailed across the Atlantic;nos cruzó al otro lado del río en su barca he took us across to the other side of the river in his boat;cruzó el río a nado she swam across the river;cruzó la calle corriendo he ran across the street;esta carretera cruza varios pueblos this road goes through several towns;un río que cruza todo el país a river that flows the length of the country2. [interponer]cruzaron un autobús para detener el tráfico they put a bus across the road to stop the traffic3. [piernas, brazos] to cross;crucemos los dedos let's keep our fingers crossed4. [unas palabras] to exchangecruzó demasiado la pelota he pulled his shot wide6. [animales, plantas] to cross7. [cheque] to cross8. CompFamcruzar la cara a alguien to slap sb across the face;como no te estés quieto te voy a cruzar la cara if you don't keep still I'm going to slap you* * *v/t cross* * *cruzar {21} vt1) : to cross2) : to exchange (words, greetings)3) : to cross, to interbreed* * *cruzar vb1. (en general) to cross2. (intercambiar) to exchange -
83 wipe
1. verb1) (to clean or dry by rubbing with a cloth, paper etc: Would you wipe the table for me?) limpiar2) (to remove by rubbing with a cloth, paper etc: The child wiped her tears away with her handkerchief; Wipe that writing off (the blackboard); Please wipe up that spilt milk.) limpiar, enjugar
2. noun(an act of cleaning by rubbing: Give the table a wipe.) lavado, fregado- wiper- wipe out
wipe vb1. limpiar / enjugar2. enjugar / secartr[waɪp]1 (dishes) enjugar■ shall I wash or wipe? ¿lavo o enjugo?1 (clean) lavado, fregado2 (cloth) paño, trapo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto wipe the floor with somebody darle una paliza a alguiento wipe something off the face of the earth borrar algo de la faz de la tierrato wipe the slate clean hacer borrón y cuenta nuevato wipe the smile off somebody's face quitarle a alguien la sonrisa1) : limpiar, pasarle un trapo ato wipe one's feet: limpiarse los pies2)to wipe away : enjugar (lágrimas), borrar (una memoria)3)to wipe out annihilate: aniquilar, destruirwipe n: pasada f (con un trapo, etc.)v.• enjugar v.• enjutar v.• frotar para limpiar v.• limpiar v.n.• frotadura s.f.• limpiadura s.f.waɪp
I
a) ( action)b) ( cloth) toallita f
II
1.
a) ( clean) \<\<floor/table\>\> limpiar, pasarle un trapo a; \<\<dishes\>\> secar*b) ( remove) (+ adv compl)he wiped the tears from his eyes — se secó or (liter) se enjugó las lágrimas
c) ( rub) (+ adv compl) \<\<cloth/rag\>\> pasar
2.
vi ( dry dishes) secar*Phrasal Verbs:- wipe off- wipe out- wipe up[waɪp]1. N1) (=action)to give sth a wipe (down or over) — pasar un trapo a algo, dar una pasada con un trapo a algo
2) (=product) toallita fbaby wipes — toallitas fpl húmedas para el bebé
2. VT1) (=clean, dry) [+ table, floor, surface] pasar un trapo a, limpiar (con un trapo); [+ blackboard] borrar, limpiar; [+ dishes] secar; [+ one's nose, shoes] limpiarse; [+ one's face, hands] secarseto wipe one's eyes/one's brow — enjugarse or secarse las lágrimas/la frente
to wipe sth dry — secar algo (con un trapo/una toalla etc)
- wipe the floor with sb- wipe the slate clean2) (=remove)she wiped the sweat from or off her face — se secó or se limpió el sudor de la cara
she wiped the tears from her eyes — se secó or se limpió las lágrimas de los ojos
he stood up, wiping the crumbs from around his mouth — se levantó, limpiándose or quitándose las migas de alrededor de la boca
ten billion pounds was wiped off shares — el valor de las acciones bajó en diez mil millones de libras
3) (=move, pass)•
to wipe sth over sth, he wiped a handkerchief over his forehead — se enjugó or se secó la frente con un pañuelo4) (=erase) [+ tape, disk, data] borrarthe village was wiped from or off the map in a bombing raid — los bombardeos borraron la aldea del mapa
3.VI secaryou wash, I'll wipe — tú friega, yo seco
- wipe at- wipe off- wipe out- wipe up* * *[waɪp]
I
a) ( action)b) ( cloth) toallita f
II
1.
a) ( clean) \<\<floor/table\>\> limpiar, pasarle un trapo a; \<\<dishes\>\> secar*b) ( remove) (+ adv compl)he wiped the tears from his eyes — se secó or (liter) se enjugó las lágrimas
c) ( rub) (+ adv compl) \<\<cloth/rag\>\> pasar
2.
vi ( dry dishes) secar*Phrasal Verbs:- wipe off- wipe out- wipe up -
84 einseifen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. soap; (Bart) lather; jemanden einseifen beim Baden, Duschen: lather ( oder soap) s.o.; beim Rasieren: lather s.o.’s face; kannst du mir bitte den Rücken einseifen? can you put soap on my back?; jemanden mit Schnee einseifen umg. rub snow in s.o.’s face2. umg., fig. (betrügen) con, take for a ride* * *(betrügen) to con (ugs.);(mit Seife behandeln) to soap; to lather* * *ein|sei|fenvt sep1) to soap* * *(to rub with soap: She soaped the baby all over.) soap* * *ein|sei·fenvt1. (mit Seife einreiben)▪ jdn \einseifen to soap sb, to lather sb with soap▪ jdm etw \einseifen to soap sb's sth, to lather sb's sth with soapjdm den Kopf \einseifen to shampoo sb's hairjdm [das Gesicht] mit Schnee \einseifen to rub snow into sb's face [or sb's face with snow]* * *transitives Verb1) latherjemanden mit Schnee einseifen — rub snow in somebody's face
* * *einseifen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. soap; (Bart) lather;kannst du mir bitte den Rücken einseifen? can you put soap on my back?;jemanden mit Schnee einseifen umg rub snow in sb’s face2. umg, fig (betrügen) con, take for a ride* * *transitives Verb1) lather* * *v.to dupe v.to soap v. -
85 Nasenspitze
f tip of the nose; nicht weiter sehen, als die Nasenspitze reicht umg., fig. not be able to see further than the end of one’s nose; man sieht’s ihm an der Nasenspitze an umg. you can tell (by the look on his face)* * *die Nasenspitzetip of the nose* * *Na|sen|spit|zeftip of the/sb's noseich seh es dir an der Násenspitze an — I can tell by your face, I can see it written all over your face
* * *Na·sen·spit·zef ANAT tip of the nose▶ jdm etw an der \Nasenspitze ansehen to be able to tell sth from sb's face* * *die tip of the/one's nosejemandem etwas an der Nasenspitze ansehen — (fig. ugs.) tell something by somebody's face
* * *Nasenspitze f tip of the nose;nicht weiter sehen, als die Nasenspitze reicht umg, fig not be able to see further than the end of one’s nose;* * *die tip of the/one's nosejemandem etwas an der Nasenspitze ansehen — (fig. ugs.) tell something by somebody's face
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86 laugh
1. verb(to make sounds with the voice in showing happiness, amusement, scorn etc: We laughed at the funny photographs; Children were laughing in the garden as they played.) le2. noun(an act or sound of laughing: He gave a laugh; a loud laugh.) latter(brøl)- laughably
- laughingly
- laughter
- laughing-stock
- laugh atle--------vitsIsubst. \/lɑːf\/1) latter, latterbrøldet var han som lo sist, latteren var på hans sidejeg har ledd av det mange ganger, det har gitt meg en god latter mange ganger2) lattervekkende person, lattervekkende gjenstand, lattervekkende begivenhet3) ( overført) vits, skøyerstrekvære til å le av, være latterligbreak into a laugh briste ut i latter, begynne å ledo something for a laugh gjøre noe på spøk, gjøre noe for moro skyldhave a good laugh (about) få seg en god latterhave the last laugh være den som ler sist, ta siste stikkjeg triumferte over ham, det var min tur til å lehave the laugh on one's side ha latteren på sin sidelaugh fit to kill ukontrollert latter, hysterisk latterraise a laugh fremkalle latter, vekke allmenn munterhetwith a laugh med et smil, med en latterIIverb \/lɑːf\/1) le• don't make me laugh!de hånlo av ham \/ de lo hånlig av ham2) ( overført) smile, le, stråle3) spøke, spøke medbe laughing ( hverdagslig) være fri for bekymringer, være sorgløsdon't make me laugh ( uttrykk for vantro) ikke få meg til å lehe laughs best who laughs last\/longest (ordspråk, også he who laughs best laughs last) den som ler sist ler bestlaugh about\/over le av, ha moro avlaugh at le av, ha moro av gjøre narr av, latterliggjøre ta lett pålaugh away\/off slå bort med en spøklaugh in somebody's face le noen rett opp i ansiktetlaugh like a drain ( hverdagslig) brøle av latter, gapskrattelaugh oneself helpless\/silly le seg fordervet, le seg i hjellaugh one's head off le seg i hjellaugh on the other side of one's face ( også laugh on the wrong side of one's mouth) miste lysten til å le, tørke av seg fliret, at pipen får en annen lyd• you'll laugh on the wrong side of your mouth when I catch the big fish!laugh outright le av full hals, gapskrattelaugh somebody down le ut noenlaugh somebody out of court le ut noenlaugh somebody to scorn ( litterært) hånle av noenlaugh up one's sleeve le innvendig, le i skjeggetmake somebody laugh få noen til å le -
87 slam
I 1. transitive verb,- mm-1) (shut) zuschlagen; zuknallen (ugs.)slam the door in somebody's face — jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen
2) (put violently) knallen (ugs.)2. intransitive verb,slam one's foot on the brake — (coll.) auf die Bremse steigen (ugs.)
- mm-1) zuschlagen; zuknallen (ugs.)2) (move violently) stürmen3. nounthe car slammed against or into the wall — das Auto knallte (ugs.) gegen die Mauer
Knall, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120782/slam_on">slam onII noun1) (Cards) Schlemm, der2) (Sport)achieve the grand slam — alle [wichtigen] Meistertitel gewinnen; (Tennis) den Grand Slam gewinnen
* * *[slæm] 1. past tense, past participle - slammed; verb1) (to shut with violence usually making a loud noise: The door suddenly slammed (shut); He slammed the door in my face.) zuknallen2) (to strike against something violently especially with a loud noise: The car slammed into the wall.) knallen2. noun((the noise made by) an act of closing violently and noisily: The door closed with a slam.) der Knall* * *[slæm]I. nII. vt<- mm->1. (close)to \slam a door eine Tür zuschlagen [o fam zuknallen]to \slam the door in sb's face jdm die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen2. (hit hard)▪ to \slam sth etw schlagenhe \slammed the ball into the net er schlug den Ball ins Netzshe \slammed her fist into his face sie schlug ihn mit der Faust ins GesichtIII. vi<- mm->the window \slammed shut das Fenster schlug zuto \slam out of the house wütend aus dem Haus stürmen2. (hit hard)to \slam against a wall gegen eine Wand schlagenthe shutter \slammed against the wall der Fensterladen schlug gegen die Wandto \slam into a car/tree/building ein Auto/einen Baum/ein Gebäude rammento \slam on the brakes voll auf die Bremse treten, eine Vollbremsung machen* * *[slm]1. nSee:→ also grand slam2. vt1) (= close violently) zuschlagen, zuknallen3) (inf: defeat) vernichtend schlagen, am Boden zerstören3. vi1) (door, window) zuschlagen, zuknallen2)to slam into/against sth — in etw (acc)/gegen etw knallen
* * *slam1 [slæm]A v/tslam the door in sb’s face jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen;slam the brakes on → B 33. jemanden (heftig) schlagen, hauenB v/iC s1. Knall m, Krach m2. umg Verriss mslam2 [slæm] s Bridge: Schlemm m:grand slam Groß-Schlemm (Gewinn von 13 Stichen);* * *I 1. transitive verb,- mm-1) (shut) zuschlagen; zuknallen (ugs.)2) (put violently) knallen (ugs.)2. intransitive verb,slam one's foot on the brake — (coll.) auf die Bremse steigen (ugs.)
- mm-1) zuschlagen; zuknallen (ugs.)2) (move violently) stürmen3. nounthe car slammed against or into the wall — das Auto knallte (ugs.) gegen die Mauer
Knall, derPhrasal Verbs:- slam onII noun1) (Cards) Schlemm, der2) (Sport)achieve the grand slam — alle [wichtigen] Meistertitel gewinnen; (Tennis) den Grand Slam gewinnen
* * *v.zuknallen v.zuschlagen v. -
88 rire
rire [ʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 361. intransitive verba. to laugh• rire franchement or de bon cœur to laugh heartily• c'est à mourir or crever de rire (inf) it's hilarious• rire dans sa barbe or tout bas to laugh to o.s.• vous me faites rire !• laissez-moi rire ! (ironic) don't make me laugh! (PROV) rira bien qui rira le dernier(PROV) he who laughs last laughs longest (Brit) or best (US)► rire de [+ personne, défaut, crainte] to laugh atb. ( = plaisanter) to be joking• vous voulez rire ! you're joking!• sans rire, c'est vrai ? seriously, is it true?2. masculine noun* * *
I
1. ʀiʀverbe intransitif1) ( s'esclaffer) to laughil n'y a pas de quoi rire! — that's not funny!, that's no laughing matter!
on a ri un bon coup — (colloq) we had a good laugh
2) ( s'amuser) to have funtu veux rire! — you must be joking ou kidding! (colloq)
sans rire — (colloq) seriously, honestly
laisse-moi rire — (colloq)
ne me fais pas rire — (colloq) don't make me laugh
3) ( se moquer)rire de quelque chose/quelqu'un — to laugh at something/somebody
4) ( avoir une expression gaie) literelle a les yeux qui rient, ses yeux rient — she has laughing eyes
2.
se rire verbe pronominalse rire de quelqu'un — fml to laugh at somebody
se rire des difficultés — fml to make light of difficulties
••rira bien qui rira le dernier — Proverbe he who laughs last laughs longest Proverbe
être mort or écroulé de rire — (colloq) to be doubled up (with laughter)
II ʀiʀnom masculin laughteril éclata d'un gros rire — ( bref) he let out a guffaw; ( qui dure) he gave a hearty laugh
Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀiʀ1. vi1) (à une plaisanterie) to laughCe film m'a vraiment fait rire. — That film really made me laugh.
2) (= se divertir) to have funNous avons bien ri. — We had fun.
3) (= plaisanter) to jokepour rire — for a joke, for a laugh
4) (= se moquer)2. nmIl a un rire bruyant. — He has a loud laugh.
* * *rire verb table: rireA nm1 ( éclat) laughter; un rire a laugh; un rire communicatif/énorme/gras/bête an infectious/a loud/a vulgar/a stupid laugh; avoir un rire forcé to give a forced laugh; avoir le rire facile to laugh at the slightest thing; il y eut des rires et des applaudissements dans le public there was laughter and applause in the audience; il a eu un petit rire he chuckled; elle a eu un petit rire nerveux she laughed nervously; il éclata d'un gros rire ( bref) he let out a guffaw; ( qui dure) he gave a loud hearty laugh; entendre des rires to hear laughter or laughing;2 ( hilarité) laughter.B vi1 ( s'esclaffer) to laugh; se mettre à rire to burst out laughing; faire rire qn to make sb laugh; tu nous feras toujours rire! you're a real scream○!; il n'y a pas de quoi rire! that's not funny!, that's no laughing matter!; il vaut mieux en rire (qu'en pleurer) you might as well laugh as cry; dit-il en riant he laughed, he said, laughing; j'ai bien or beaucoup ri I laughed a lot; on a ri un bon coup○ we had a good laugh; rire des plaisanteries de qn to laugh at sb's jokes; il me disputait, et moi de rire he was telling me off and all I could do was laugh; ⇒ vendredi;2 ( s'amuser) to have fun; ils ne pensent qu'à rire all they care about is having fun; on va bien rire we're going to have a lot of fun; il faut bien rire un peu you need a bit of fun now and again; rire de peu or de rien to laugh at anything; fini de rire, je ne ris plus the fun's over; tu veux rire! you must be joking ou kidding○!; j'ai fait ça pour rire I was joking; c'était pour rire it was a joke; sans rire○ seriously, honestly; sans rire, quand est-ce que tu pars? seriously, when are you leaving?; non! sans rire elle t'a dit ça? no! she really told you that?; tu me fais rire avec tes idées○! you make me laugh with your ideas!; elle me fait rire, partir en vacances… avec quel argent○! go on vacation? she must be joking! how can I afford it?; laisse-moi rire, ne me fais pas rire○ don't make me laugh;3 ( se moquer) rire de qch/qn to laugh at sth/sb; ne ris pas de mon chapeau don't laugh at my hat; on rit de lui everybody's laughing at him; rire aux dépens de qn to laugh at sb's expense; tu peux rire mais c'est la vérité laugh if you like, but it's true;4 ( avoir une expression gaie) liter elle a les yeux qui rient, ses yeux rient she has laughing eyes.C se rire vpr2 ( surmonter aisément) se rire des obstacles/difficultés/dangers fml to make light of obstacles/difficulties/dangers.rira bien qui rira le dernier Prov he who laughs last laughs longest Prov; être mort or écroulé de rire○ to be doubled up (with laughter).I[rir] nom masculinj'adore son rire I love her laugh ou the way she laughsj'entends des rires I hear laughter ou people laughingrire gras coarse laugh, cackleII[rir] verbe intransitif1. [de joie] to laughc'est vrai, dit-il en riant that's true, he said with a laughil n'y a pas de quoi rire this is no joke ou no laughing matterrire aux éclats ou à gorge déployée to howl with laughterrire du bout des dents ou des lèvres to force a laughrire dans sa barbe ou sous cape to laugh up one's sleeve, to laugh to oneselfrire au nez ou à la barbe de quelqu'un to laugh in somebody's facerire comme un bossu (familier) ou une baleine (familier) to laugh like a drain (UK), to laugh oneself sillyse tenir les côtes ou se tordre de rire to split one's sides (with laughter), to be in stitchesrira b ien qui rira le dernier (proverbe) he who laughs last laughs longest (UK) ou best (US & proverbe)2. [plaisanter]tu veux rire! you must be joking!, you've got to be kidding!sans rire, tu comptes y aller? joking apart ou aside, do you intend to go?3. [se distraire] to have fun4. (littéraire) [yeux] to shine ou to sparkle (with laughter)[visage] to beam (with happiness)————————se rire de verbe pronominal plus préposition[danger, maladie, difficultés] to make light of (inseparable)2. (littéraire) [se moquer de] to laugh ou to scoff at -
89 bring
bring [brɪŋ](preterite, past participle brought) transitive verba. [+ person, animal, vehicle, peace] amener ; [+ object, news, information] apporter• to bring sb up/down faire monter/faire descendre qn (avec soi)• to bring sth up/down monter/descendre qchb. ( = cause) [+ problems] créer• to bring sth (up)on o.s. s'attirer qch• to bring sth to a close or an end mettre fin à qch• to bring sth into question ( = throw doubt on) remettre qch en questionc. ► to bring o.s. to do sth• can I bring a friend along? est-ce que je peux amener un ami ?► bring back separable transitive verbb. ( = call to mind) rappelera. [+ plane] faire atterrir ; ( = shoot down) [+ animal, bird, plane] abattreb. [+ dictator, government] faire tomber ; [+ temperature, prices, cost of living] faire baisserb. ( = advance time of) avancera. [+ person] faire entrer ; [+ object, harvest] rentrerb. [+ custom, legislation] introduire ; [+ expert, army] faire appel àc. [+ income] rapporterd. to bring in a verdict [jury] rendre un verdict[+ plan, deal] mener à bien( = cause) [+ illness, quarrel] provoquerb. [+ book] faire paraître ; [+ new product] lancerb. [+ unconscious person] ranimerc. ( = convert) gagner (to à)a. ( = put in touch) [+ people] mettre en contactb. ( = end quarrel between) réconcilierc. [+ facts, documents] rassemblera. [+ person] faire monter ; [+ object] monterb. [+ child] élever• well/badly brought-up child enfant m bien/mal élevéc. ( = vomit) vomird. [+ fact, allegation, problem] mentionner ; [+ question] soulever* * *[brɪŋ] 1.(prét, pp brought) transitive verb1) (convey, carry) apporterto bring somebody wealth/fame — rendre quelqu'un riche/célèbre
to bring something to — ( contribute) apporter quelque chose à [school, work, area]
to bring something into — faire entrer quelque chose dans [room]; introduire quelque chose dans [conversation]
to bring shame/disgrace on somebody — attirer la honte/le déshonneur sur quelqu'un
to bring something on ou upon oneself — attirer quelque chose
2) ( come with) amener [friend, relative, dog]3) (lead, draw)to bring somebody/a dog into the country — faire entrer or introduire quelqu'un/un chien dans le pays
to bring somebody home — ( transport home) raccompagner quelqu'un, ramener quelqu'un; ( to meet family) amener quelqu'un à la maison
4) Television, Radio5) Law, Administration2.I couldn't bring myself to get up/to tell him — je n'ai pas pu me lever/le lui dire
Phrasal Verbs:- bring in- bring on- bring up -
90 polieren
v/t polish (auch fig.)* * *to polish; to furbish; to burnish* * *po|lie|ren [po'liːrən] ptp poliertvtto polish; Schuhe auch to shine; (fig) to polish or brush upjdm die Fresse or Visage políéren (vulg) — to smash sb's face in (inf)
* * *1) (to make (metal) bright by polishing: They burnished the silver.) burnish2) (to make smooth and shiny by rubbing: She polished her shoes.) polish3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) shine4) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) shine5) (to polish: She rubbed up the silver.) rub up* * *po·lie·ren *[poˈli:rən]vt1. (glänzend reiben)▪ etw \polieren to polish sth* * *transitives Verb polishjemandem die Fresse polieren — (derb) smash somebody's face in
* * ** * *transitives Verb polishjemandem die Fresse polieren — (derb) smash somebody's face in
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91 gifler
gifler [ʒifle]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ʒifle1) ( frapper) to slap [personne]2) ( cingler) [pluie, vent] to lash* * *ʒifle vt* * *gifler verb table: aimer vtr1 ( frapper) to slap [personne]; gifler qn du revers de la main to slap sb with the back of one's hand;2 ( cingler) [pluie, vent] to lash; la pluie me giflait le visage the rain was lashing my face.[ʒifle] verbe transitif1. [suj: personne]gifler quelqu'un to slap somebody's face ou somebody in the face2. [suj: pluie, vent] to lash3. [humilier] to humiliate -
92 smack
I 1. noun1) (sound) Klatsch, der2. transitive verbsmack somebody's face/bottom/hand — jemanden ohrfeigen/jemandem eins hintendrauf geben (ugs.) /jemandem eins auf die Hand geben (ugs.)
2)3. intransitive verbsmack one's lips — [mit den Lippen] schmatzen
4. adverbsmack into the net/wall — ins Netz/gegen die Mauer knallen (ugs.)
1) (coll.): (with a smack)2) (exactly) direktII intransitive verbsmack of — schmecken nach; (fig.) riechen nach (ugs.)
* * *I 1. [smæk] verb 2. noun((the sound of) a blow of this kind; a slap: He could hear the smack of the waves against the side of the ship.) der Klatsch3. adverb(directly and with force: He ran smack into the door.) geradewegs- academic.ru/114972/a_smack_on_the_cheek">a smack on the cheekII 1. [smæk] verb 2. nounThere's a smack of corruption about this affair.) der Beigeschmack* * *smack1[smæk]to be on \smack heroinabhängig seinsmack2[smæk]I. n1. (slap) [klatschender] Schlaga \smack on the bottom ein fester Klaps auf den Hinternto give sb a \smack on the jaw jdm eine knallen fam1. (exactly) direkthis shot landed \smack in the middle of the target sein Schuss landete haargenau im Zentrum der ZielscheibeI walked \smack into a lamp post ich lief voll gegen einen LaternenpfahlIII. vt1. (slap)to \smack sb's bottom jdm den Hintern versohlen2. (slap sth against sth)to \smack one's lips mit den Lippen schmatzenIV. vihe avoids anything that \smacks of commitment er geht allem aus dem Weg, was nach Bindung riecht* * *I [smk]1. n(= taste) (leichter) Geschmack (of nach), Spur f (of von); (= smell) (leichter) Geruch (of nach), Hauch m (of von); (fig) Spur f (of von)2. viII1. n1) (klatschender) Schlag; (= slap also) fester Klaps; (= sound) Klatschen ntto give a child a ( hard) smack — einem Kind eine knallen (inf)
you'll get a smack — du fängst gleich eine (inf)
a smack in the eye (fig) — ein Schlag m ins Gesicht
2) (inf= kiss)
to give sb a smack on the cheek — jdn einen Schmatz auf die Backe geben (inf)2. vt(= slap) knallen (inf)to smack one's hands ( together) — in die Hände klatschen
to smack one's thigh — sich (dat) auf den Schenkel klatschen
I'll smack your bottom, you'll get a smacked bottom — ich versohl dir gleich den Hintern! (inf)
See:→ lip3. adv (inf)direkthe kissed her smack on the lips — er gab ihr einen Schmatzer (inf)
smack in front of sth — genau vor etw (dat)
IIIthe office was smack in the middle of the building site — das Büro befand sich mitten auf der Baustelle
n(inf: heroin) Heroin nt IVn (NAUT)Schmack(e) f* * *smack1 [smæk]A s1. (Bei)Geschmack m (of von)of von)3. Prise f (Salz etc)4. Häppchen n, Bissen m5. besonders US sl Heroin nB v/i1. schmecken (of nach)smack2 [smæk]A s1. Klatsch m, Klaps m, klatschender Schlag:a) eine Ohrfeige,have a smack at sth es (einmal) mit etwas versuchen;have a smack at doing sth versuchen, etwas zu tun2. Schmatzen n4. Schmatz m (lauter Kuss) (on auf akk):B v/t1. mit einer Peitsche knallen2. etwas schmatzend genießen3. smack one’s lipsa) schmatzen,b) sich die Lippen lecken4. etwas hinklatschen5. klatschen(d schlagen) auf (akk)6. die Hände etc zusammenschlagen7. jemandem einen Klaps gebenC v/i1. schmatzen:smacking kiss → A 42. klatschen(d schlagen) (on auf akk)3. knallen (Peitsche)4. hinklatschen (on auf akk)D adv umg1. mit einem Klatsch2. genau, direkt:smack3 [smæk] s SCHIFF Schmack(e) f (voll gedecktes Fischerboot)* * *I 1. noun1) (sound) Klatsch, der2. transitive verbsmack somebody's face/bottom/hand — jemanden ohrfeigen/jemandem eins hintendrauf geben (ugs.) /jemandem eins auf die Hand geben (ugs.)
2)3. intransitive verbsmack one's lips — [mit den Lippen] schmatzen
4. adverbsmack into the net/wall — ins Netz/gegen die Mauer knallen (ugs.)
1) (coll.): (with a smack)2) (exactly) direktII intransitive verbsmack of — schmecken nach; (fig.) riechen nach (ugs.)
* * *adv.riechen nach adv.schmatzen adv.schmecken nach adv. n.Geschmack m.Klatsch -en m. -
93 smash in
transitive verbzerschmettern; eindrücken [Rippen, Motorhaube, Kotflügel]; einschlagen [Fenster, Tür, Schädel]smash somebody's face in — (coll.) jemandem die Fresse polieren (derb)
* * *◆ smash invt▪ to \smash in in ⇆ sth etw einschlagento \smash in in a window ein Fenster einschlagen* * *vt sepeinschlagento smash sb's face in (inf) — Hackfleisch aus jdm machen (inf)
* * *transitive verbzerschmettern; eindrücken [Rippen, Motorhaube, Kotflügel]; einschlagen [Fenster, Tür, Schädel]smash somebody's face in — (coll.) jemandem die Fresse polieren (derb)
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94 fling
fliŋ
1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) arrojar, lanzar2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) arrojarse
2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) danza escocesafling vb tirartr[flɪŋ]1 (throw) lanzamiento2 (wild time) juerga3 (affair) aventura (amorosa), romance nombre masculino1 (throw) arrojar, tirar, lanzar2 (move) echar, lanzar3 (say) lanzar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fling oneself at somebody arrojarse sobre alguiento fling oneself into something entregarse a algoto fling up one's hands in horror horrorizarseto have a fling echar una cana al aire, correrla1) throw: lanzar, tirar, arrojar2)to fling oneself : lanzarse, tirarse, precipitarsefling n1) throw: lanzamiento m2) attempt: intento m3) affair: aventura f4) binge: juerga fn.• baile escocés s.m.• lanzamiento s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: flung) = arrojar v.• botar v.• echar v.• lanzar v.• tirar v.
I flɪŋ(past & past p flung) transitive verba) ( throw violently) lanzar*, tirar, arrojar, aventar* (Col, Méx, Per)we flung ourselves (down) on the ground — nos tiramos or echamos al suelo
b) \<\<glance/insult\>\> lanzar*to fling something in somebody's face — \<\<past/mistake\>\> echarle algo en cara a alguien
Phrasal Verbs:- fling up
II
1) (colloq)a) ( love affair) aventura fb) ( wild time) juerga f (fam)to have a final fling before settling down — echarse una cana al aire antes de sentar cabeza
2) ( throw) lanzamiento m3) ( Highland fling) baile escocés[flɪŋ] (vb: pt, pp flung)1. N1)to have one's fling, go on a fling — echar una canita al aire
2) * aventura f amorosa3) (also: Highland fling)see highland2.VT [+ stone] arrojar, lanzarshe was flung to the ground by her horse — el caballo la lanzó or tiró or arrojó al suelo
to fling o.s. over a cliff — despeñarse por un precipicio
she flung herself at him — se arrojó or lanzó or tiró sobre él
to fling o.s. into a chair — dejarse caer de golpe en una silla
to fling o.s. into a job — lanzarse a hacer un trabajo
to fling off/on one's clothes — quitarse/ponerse la ropa de prisa
* * *
I [flɪŋ](past & past p flung) transitive verba) ( throw violently) lanzar*, tirar, arrojar, aventar* (Col, Méx, Per)we flung ourselves (down) on the ground — nos tiramos or echamos al suelo
b) \<\<glance/insult\>\> lanzar*to fling something in somebody's face — \<\<past/mistake\>\> echarle algo en cara a alguien
Phrasal Verbs:- fling up
II
1) (colloq)a) ( love affair) aventura fb) ( wild time) juerga f (fam)to have a final fling before settling down — echarse una cana al aire antes de sentar cabeza
2) ( throw) lanzamiento m3) ( Highland fling) baile escocés -
95 démolir
démolir [demɔliʀ]➭ TABLE 2 transitive verba. ( = détruire) [+ maison, quartier] to demolishb. ( = abîmer) [+ jouet, radio, voiture] to wreck• cet enfant démolit tout ! that child wrecks everything!c. [+ autorité, influence] to destroy ; [+ doctrine] to demolish• ce travail/cette maladie l'avait démoli this work/this illness had just about done for him (inf)* * *demɔliʀ
1.
1) ( détruire) to demolish [quartier, bâtiment]; ( détériorer) to wreck [appareil, jouet]2) fig to destroy [système, réputation]; to demolish [argumentation, politicien]; to wreck [carrière]3) (colloq) ( rosser) to beat [somebody] up (colloq) [personne]; ( épuiser) [effort] to whack [somebody] out (colloq) [personne]
2.
se démolir verbe pronominalse démolir (colloq) la santé — to ruin one's health
* * *demɔliʀ vt1) [mur, immeuble] to demolish2) [santé] to wreck, [moral] to shatter3) [adversaire] to wipe the floor with4) [film, auteur, théorie] to slate* * *démolir verb table: finirA vtr2 ( rendre inutilisable) to wreck [appareil, jouet];3 ( ruiner) to destroy [système, doctrine, réputation]; [critique] to demolish [argumentation]; les critiques m'ont démoli the critics tore me to pieces;4 ( discréditer) to demolish [politicien]; cette histoire a démoli sa carrière the affair wrecked his/her career;6 ○( épuiser) [effort] to whack [sb] out○ [personne]; [produit] to do [sth] in○ [organe]; l'alcool lui a démoli le foie/la santé alcohol has wrecked his liver/health.[demɔlir] verbe transitif1. [détruire - immeuble, mur] to demolish, to pull ou to tear down (separable) ; [ - jouet, voiture] to wreck, to smash up (separable)2. [anéantir - argument, théorie] to demolish ; [ - projet] to ruin, to play havoc with ; [ - réputation, autorité] to shatter, to destroyl'alcool lui a démoli la santé alcohol ruined ou wrecked his health3. (familier) [anéantir - auteur, roman] to pandémolir le portrait à quelqu'un to beat ou to smash somebody's face in————————se démolir verbe pronominal transitifse démolir la santé à faire quelque chose (familier) to kill oneself ou to bust a gut doing something -
96 door
door [dɔ:r]1. nouna. porte f• "pay at the door" « billets à l'entrée »• to keep the door open for further negotiations laisser la porte ouverte à des négociations ultérieures• as one door closes, another one opens il y aura d'autres occasions2. compounds* * *[dɔː(r)] 1.1) gen porte f (to de)to shut ou close the door on something — fig fermer la porte à quelque chose
to slam the door in somebody's face — fig envoyer promener quelqu'un
2) Automobile, Railways porte f, portière f3) ( entrance) entrée f2.•• -
97 craze
1. nounBegeisterung, die; Fimmel, der (ugs. abwertend)2. transitive verbthere's a craze for doing something — es ist gerade große Mode, etwas zu tun
be [half] crazed with pain/grief — etc. [halb] wahnsinnig vor Schmerz/Kummer usw. sein
a crazed look/expression [on somebody's face] — ein vom Wahnsinn verzerrtes Gesicht
* * *[kreiz](a (usually temporary) fashion; great (but temporary) enthusiasm: the current craze for cutting one's hair extremely short.) die Manie- academic.ru/17069/crazy">crazy- crazily
- craziness* * *[kreɪz]that's the latest \craze das ist der letzte Schrei* * *[kreɪz]1. nFimmel m (inf)there's a craze for collecting old things just now — es ist zurzeit große Mode, alte Sachen zu sammeln
2. vt1)(= make insane)
a crazed gunman — ein Amokschütze mhe had a crazed look on his face — er hatte den Gesichtsausdruck eines Wahnsinnigen
2) pottery, glazing rissig machen3. vi(pottery) rissig werden* * *craze [kreız]A v/t1. zum Wahnsinn treiben2. Töpferei: krakelieren3. obs zerschmetternB s1. a) Manie fb) Fimmel m, Spleen m, fixe Idee:it is the craze now es ist gerade große Mode;the latest craze der letzte (Mode)Schrei2. Wahn(sinn) m* * *1. nounBegeisterung, die; Fimmel, der (ugs. abwertend)2. transitive verbthere's a craze for doing something — es ist gerade große Mode, etwas zu tun
be [half] crazed with pain/grief — etc. [halb] wahnsinnig vor Schmerz/Kummer usw. sein
a crazed look/expression [on somebody's face] — ein vom Wahnsinn verzerrtes Gesicht
* * *n.Fimmel* - m.Haarriss -e m.feiner Riss (in Glasur) m. v.verrückt machen ausdr. -
98 door
/dɔ:/ * danh từ - cửa, cửa ra vào (nhà, xe ô tô...) =front door+ cửa trước =side door+ cửa bên - cửa ngõ, con đường =a door to success+ con đường thành công =to opera a door to peace+ mở con đường đi đến hoà bình !a few doors off - cách vài nhà, cách vài buồng !at death's door - bên ngưỡng cửa của thần chết, hấp hối, gần chết !to close the door upon - làm cho không có khả năng thực hiện được !to lay at someone's door - đổ (lỗi...) cho ai, quy (tội...) cho ai !to lie at the door of - chịu trách nhiệm, đổ lên đầu (ai...) =the fault lies at your door+ anh phải chịu trách nhiệm về lỗi đó, lỗi đổ lên đầu anh !to live next door - ở ngay sát vách, ở nhà bên cạnh, ở buồng bên cạnh !to open the door to - (xem) open !out of doors - ở ngoài, không ở nhà; ở ngoài trời =to be out of doors+ đi ra ngoài, đi chơi vắng không ở nhà =to play out of doors+ chơi ở ngoài trời !to show somebody the door !to show the door to somebody - đuổi ai ra khỏi cửa !to show somebody to the door - tiễn ai ra tận cửa !to shut the door in somebody's face - đóng sập cửa lại trước mặt ai, không thèm tiếp ai !to turn somebody out of doors - đuổi ai ra khỏi cửa !with closed doors - họp kín, xử kín !within doors - trong nhà; ở nhà -
99 üz
1) face2) surface (səth)3) the right side (paltarın, parçanın)südün üzü (qaymaq) – creamsüdün üzünü yığmaq – skim the milkonun üzündən – because of himsənin təqsirin üzündən – through your faultüzə demək – say to somebody's faceüzündə – on the surface (suyun, yerin)üz çevirmək – turn away fromüzə çıxmaq – come to the surface; appearüz-üzə – face to faceüz-üzə gəlmək – come face to face with, meetüzü gülmək – be happy / delighted;cheerful, jolly◊ hər yer insanın üzünə gülür – everything is clean and tidyüzü olmamaq – not to dare; not to have the face to; be unable to refuse; be unable to faceüz tutmaq – move towards; turn to, take a turn towardsüz-üzdən utanır – it is difficult to say such things to a person's face, it is hard to refuse personallyüz vurmaq – have a recourse toüzünə vurmaq – cast something in a person's teethnə üzlə gəldin? – How have you the face to come?üzbəüz – face to face; opposite -
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'fiŋɡə 1. noun1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) finger2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) finger3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) fingerformet ting2. verb(to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) fingre/røre ved- fingerprint
- fingertip
- be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs
- have something at one's fingertips
- have at one's fingertips
- have a finger in the pie / in every pie
- put one's finger onfingerIsubst. \/ˈfɪŋɡə\/1) finger2) hanskefinger, fingerlignende tagg3) fingerbredd(e)4) viser på klokke5) ( slang) informant, spion6) (britisk, slang) lommetyv7) (britisk, slang) politimann, politikvinnebe all fingers and thumbs ha ti tommeltotterburn one's fingers ( overført) bli brentfinger wave ( hverdagslig) det å gi noen fingerenhave a finger in the pie ( overført) ha en finger med i spillethave light fingers ( hverdagslig) være langfingrethave something at one's fingers' ends kunne noe på fingrenehave sticky fingers være langfingretlay a finger (up)on røre ved, berørelet slip through one's fingers la noe gli unna, slippe noe forbi gå glipp av noelook through one's fingers at se gjennom fingrene med, lukke øynene forpull fingers dra krokpull one's finger out ( slang) få ut fingeren, få fart på segput one's finger on ( overført) sette fingeren på, identifisere, treffeput the finger on (amer., hverdagslig) utpeke, angi (til politiet)shake one's finger at somebody true noen (med fingeren)snap one's fingers knipse med fingrenesnap one's fingers at somebody\/in somebody's face gi blanke i noen, vise forakt for noen(give someone) the finger ( hverdagslig) (gi noen) fingeren, det å peke med langfingeren oppover (en vulgær gest som betyr det samme som ordene fuck you)• did you see that driver, he actually gave you the finger!så du den bilføreren, han ga deg faktisk finger'n!twist somebody round one's (little) finger sno noen rundt lillefingerenwork one's fingers to the bone slite seg ihjelIIverb \/ˈfɪŋɡə\/1) fingre med, plukke på, leke med, ta med, ta i, kjenne på2) sysselsette seg med, blande seg inn i3) kvarte, rappe, småstjele4) ( musikk) spille (med fingrene)5) ( musikk) forsyne med fingersetning6) (amer., hverdagslig) utpeke, angi, identifisere for politietfinger at fingre med, pirke vedfinger with famle ved, klå på
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somebody's face is like thunder — sb s face is like ˈthunder | sb has a face like ˈthunder idiom somebody looks very angry Main entry: ↑faceidiom … Useful english dictionary
somebody's face doesn't fit — sb s face doesn t fit f6 idiom used to say that sb will not get a particular job or position because they do not have the appearance, personality, etc. that the employer wants, even when this should not be important • It doesn t matter how well… … Useful english dictionary
(to) somebody's face — to sb s ˈface idiom if you say sth to sb s face, you say it to them directly rather than to other people • He s a liar, and I ve told him so to his face many times. compare ↑behind somebody s back Main entry: ↑faceidiom … Useful english dictionary
save (somebody's) face — save (sb s) ˈface idiom to avoid or help sb avoid embarrassment • She was fired, but she saved face by telling everyone she d resigned. Main entry: ↑saveidiom … Useful english dictionary
in somebody's face — in sb s ˈface idiom (NAmE, informal) annoying sb by criticizing them or telling them what to do all the time Main entry: ↑faceidiom … Useful english dictionary
(be) written all over somebody's face — be written all over sb s ˈface idiom (of a feeling) to be very obvious to other people from the expression on sb s face • Guilt was written all over his face. Main entry: ↑writeidiom … Useful english dictionary
blow up in somebody's face — blow up in sb s ˈface f9 idiom if a plan, etc. blows up in your face, it goes wrong in a way that causes you damage, embarrassment, etc. Main entry: ↑blowidiom … Useful english dictionary
laugh in somebody's face — laugh in sb s ˈface idiom to show in a very obvious way that you have no respect for sb Main entry: ↑laughidiom … Useful english dictionary
face — face1 W1S1 [feıs] n ↑ear, ↑nose, ↑tooth, ↑eye ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(front of your head)¦ 2¦(expression)¦ 3 keep a straight face 4 pale faced/round faced etc 5 grim faced/serious faced etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
face about — (British usage) turn towards the other way; turn some object to face the other way; turn somebody to face the other way … English contemporary dictionary
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