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1 send to the sin-bin
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > send to the sin-bin
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удалить игрока с поля на небольшой промежуток времениАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > send to the sin-bin
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n BRIT, AUS SPORT (sl) Strafbank f* * *n (ICE HOCKEY inf)Strafbank f* * *in the sin bin auf der Strafbank -
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скамейка штрафников
штрафная скамья
Участок со скамейкой недалеко от хоккейной площадки, за ее бортами, где оштрафованные игроки отбывают штрафное время.
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penalty box
sin bin
Area with a bench just off the ice hockey rink, behind the sideboards, where penalized players serve their penalty time.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > sin bin
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сущ.; спорт.; жарг.to send smb. to the sinbin — отправить кого-л. на скамейку штрафников, удалить кого-л. с поля за нарушение правил
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сущ.; спорт.; жарг.to send smb. to the sinbin — отправить кого-л. на скамейку штрафников, удалить кого-л. с поля за нарушение правил
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9 ♦ sin
♦ sin /sɪn/n.1 peccato ( anche fig.); fallo, colpa: (relig.) original [venial] sin, peccato originale [veniale]; the seven deadly sins, i sette peccati capitali; the sin of gluttony, il peccato di gola; to commit a sin, commettere un peccato● ( sport: hockey, rugby, ecc.) sin bin, ‘sin bin’; (panchina dei) giocatori penalizzati □ sin-offering, sacrificio espiatorio □ (fam.) sin tax, imposta sugli alcolici, sul tabacco (e su altri ‘vizi’, come le scommesse) □ (scherz.) DIALOGO → - Discussing football- For my sins, purtroppo, per scontare i miei peccati (fig.) □ to forgive sins, rimettere i peccati □ (arc.) to live in sin, vivere nel peccato ( in concubinaggio); ( di due amanti) essere pubblici peccatori □ (as) ugly [miserable] as sin, brutto come il peccato [triste come la morte].(to) sin /sɪn/v. i.peccare; macchiarsi d'una colpa● to sin against God, peccare contro Dio □ to sin against good taste, offendere il buongusto. -
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sin
1. noun(wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) pecado
2. verb(to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) pecar- sinner- sinful
- sinfully
- sinfulness
sin n pecado
sin preposición 1 without; seguimos sin noticias we still haven't had any news; agua mineral sin gas still mineral water; cerveza sin alcohol non-alcoholic beer, alcohol-free beer; me quedé sin pan I ran out of bread 2 estuvo una semana sin hablarme she didn't speak to me for a week; sigo sin entender I still don't understand; la pisé sin querer I accidentally trod on her footb) ( con significado pasivo):esto está aún sin terminar it still isn't finished 3 sin que + subj: quítaselo sin que se dé cuenta get it off him without his o without him noticing; See Also→ embargo 2
sin preposición without: se marchó sin ellos, he left without them
costó mil pesetas, sin contar el IVA, it cost one thousand pesetas, not including VAT
el edificio estaba sin terminar, the building was unfinished
entre sin llamar, come in without knocking
saldré sin que me vea, I'll go out without him seeing
una bebida sin alcohol, a non-alcoholic drink ' sin' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abierta - abierto - absoluta - absoluto - accidental - acéfala - acéfalo - agotar - agotada - agotado - agreste - ahora - ahorcarse - ajena - ajeno - alguna - alguno - aliento - alquilar - ambages - amorfa - amorfo - aparente - asesinar - aviso - ayunas - bagatela - baja - bajo - bañera - berrido - bien - blanca - blanco - bocado - bregar - bruta - bruto - burbuja - caldo - calle - callejón - calva - camino - caprichosa - caprichoso - causa - cazo - cero English: ability - accident - accidental - accidentally - accustom - ado - afraid - age - agree - aimless - aimlessly - all-time - ammunition - another - antsy - anyhow - arrogant - at - attach - away - AWOL - babble - backbencher - backing - bare - barge in - basic - bat - bean - begin - behave - beyond - blank - blind alley - blue - blunt - bluntly - blurt out - boarding card - boarding pass - book - boorish - bootstrap - bottomless - break - breath - breathless - broke - busywork - buzz offtr[sɪn]1 pecado1 pecar ( against, contra)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfor one's sins para su castigoto be as ugly as sin ser feo,-a como un pecadoto live in sin vivir en concubinato, vivir amancebado,-a, vivir en pecadosin n: pecado mn.• pecado s.m.v.• pecar v.• pesar v.
I sɪncount & mass noun pecado mfor my sins — (hum) para mi castigo (hum)
to be as miserable as sin — ser* un/una cascarrabias
to be as ugly as sin — ser* más feo que pegarle a Dios or que Picio (fam)
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intransitive verb - nn- pecar*[sɪn]1.N pecado msins of omission/commission — pecados mpl por omisión/acción
mortal sin — pecado m mortal
it would be a sin to do that — (Rel) sería un pecado hacer eso; (fig) sería un crimen hacer eso
ugly 1., 1)to live in sin — † (unmarried) vivir amancebados, vivir en el pecado
2.VI pecar3.CPDsin bin * N — (Sport) banquillo m de los expulsados
sin tax * N — (US) impuesto m sobre el tabaco y/o el alcohol
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I [sɪn]count & mass noun pecado mfor my sins — (hum) para mi castigo (hum)
to be as miserable as sin — ser* un/una cascarrabias
to be as ugly as sin — ser* más feo que pegarle a Dios or que Picio (fam)
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1 nounpéché m;∎ to commit a sin pécher, commettre un péché;∎ sins of omission/commission péchés mpl par omission/action;∎ the sin of pride le péché d'orgueil;∎ it's a sin to tell a lie mentir ou le mensonge est un péché;∎ it would be a sin to sell it ce serait un crime de le vendre;∎ humorous for my sins, I'm the person in charge of all this malheureusement pour moi, c'est moi le responsable de tout ça;pécher;∎ to sin against sth pécher contre qch;∎ to be more sinned against than sinning être plus victime que coupable►► familiar sin bin -
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скамейка штрафников
штрафная скамья
Участок со скамейкой недалеко от хоккейной площадки, за ее бортами, где оштрафованные игроки отбывают штрафное время.
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penalty box
sin bin
Area with a bench just off the ice hockey rink, behind the sideboards, where penalized players serve their penalty time.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > penalty box
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13 empty
'empti
1. adjective1) (having nothing inside: an empty box; an empty cup.) vacío2) (unoccupied: an empty house.) desocupado, vacío3) ((with of) completely without: a street quite empty of people.) desierto, vacío4) (having no practical result; (likely to be) unfulfilled: empty threats.) vano
2. verb1) (to make or become empty: He emptied the jug; The cinema emptied quickly at 10.30; He emptied out his pockets.) vaciarse2) (to tip, pour, or fall out of a container: She emptied the milk into a pan; The rubbish emptied on to the ground.) verter, derramar
3. noun(an empty bottle etc: Take the empties back to the shop.) envase vacío- empty-handed
- empty-headed
empty1 adj vacíoempty2 vb vaciartr['emptɪ]1 (gen) vacío,-a; (place) desierto,-a; (house) desocupado,-a, deshabitado,-a; (seat, table, palce) libre, desocupado■ ten minutes after a Chinese meal I feel empty again diez minutos después de una comida china vuelvo a tener hambre3 (purposeless) vano,-a, inútil; (meaningless) carente de sentido; (words, threats, promises) vano,-a1 vaciar1 vaciarse2 (of rivers) desembocar ( into, en)1 envases nombre masculino plural, cascos nombre masculino plural: vaciarempty vi: desaguar (dícese de un río)1) : vacío2) vacant: desocupado, libre3) meaningless: vacío, hueco, vanoadj.• desocupado, -a adj.• hueco, -a adj.• vacante adj.• vacío, -a adj.• vano, -a adj.v.• desaguar v.• desaguazar v.• desangrar v.• descargar v.• desembarazar v.• desembocar v.• desocupar v.• vaciar v.• verter v.
I 'emptiadjective -tier, -tiest <container/table> vacío; <words/gesture/life> vacío; <threat/promise> vano
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-ties, -tying, -tied transitive verba) \<\<container/warehouse\>\> vaciar*b) ( take or pour out)she emptied the contents all over the floor — vació la caja (or el bolso etc) en el suelo
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vi \<\<room/street\>\> vaciarse*; \<\<river/stream\>\>to empty INTO something — desaguar* en algo
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['emptɪ]1. ADJ(compar emptier) (superl emptiest)1) (=containing nothing, nobody) [box, bottle, glass, street, room, hands] vacío; [seat, chair] (in bus, restaurant) libre, desocupado; (in living room) vacío; [place] desierto; [landscape] desierto, desolado; [gun] descargado; [post, job] vacantethe flat next door is empty — (=unoccupied) el piso de al lado está desocupado
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to be empty of sth, the parks are empty of children — en los parques no hay niñosthere was an empty space at the table — había un sitio vacío or sin ocupar en la mesa
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on an empty stomach — en ayunas, con el estómago vacío2) (=meaningless) [threat, promise, dream] vano; [words, rhetoric] hueco, vacío; [exercise] inútil; [life] sin sentido, vacío•
my life is empty without you — mi vida no tiene sentido sin ti3) (=numb) [person] vacío; [feeling] de vacío2. N2) (Aut)•
the car was running on empty — el coche estaba con el depósito vacíoI was running on empty — (fig) no me quedaba energía
3.VT [+ container, tank, glass, plate] vaciar•
I emptied the dirty water down the drain — tiré el agua sucia por el sumidero•
she emptied the ashtray into the bin — vació el cenicero en el cubo de la basura•
we emptied the cupboards of junk — vaciamos los armarios de trastos•
I emptied the contents of the bag onto the bed — vacié la bolsa en la cama•
to empty out one's pockets — vaciarse los bolsillos•
he emptied the water out of his boots — se sacó el agua de las botas4. VI1) (=become empty) [room, building, theatre, bath] vaciarse; [street] quedarse desierto, vaciarse; [train, coach, plane] quedarse vacío, vaciarse•
the auditorium quickly emptied of students — los estudiantes desalojaron el auditorio rápidamente2) (=flow)* * *
I ['empti]adjective -tier, -tiest <container/table> vacío; <words/gesture/life> vacío; <threat/promise> vano
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-ties, -tying, -tied transitive verba) \<\<container/warehouse\>\> vaciar*b) ( take or pour out)she emptied the contents all over the floor — vació la caja (or el bolso etc) en el suelo
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vi \<\<room/street\>\> vaciarse*; \<\<river/stream\>\>to empty INTO something — desaguar* en algo
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noun1) (persons assembled, companionship) Gesellschaft, dieexpect/receive company — Besuch od. Gäste Pl. erwarten/empfangen
two is company, three is a crowd — zu zweit ist es gemütlich, ein Dritter stört
part company with somebody/something — sich von jemandem/etwas trennen
company car — Firmenwagen, der
company policy — Unternehmenspolitik, die; Firmenpolitik, die
4) (Mil.) Kompanie, die5) (Navy)ship's company — Besatzung, die
* * *plural - companies; noun1) (a number of people joined together for a (commercial) purpose: a glass-manufacturing company.) die Gesellschaft2) (guests: I'm expecting company tonight.) der Besuch4) (a group of companions: He got into bad company.) die Gesellschaft5) (a large group of soldiers, especially part of an infantry battalion.) die Kompanie•- keep someone company- keep company
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- part company* * *com·pa·ny[ˈkʌmpəni]I. nAdams and C\company Adams & Co.car \company Autofirma fclose \company Personengesellschaft fshipping \company Reederei fto set up a \company eine Firma gründenshe bought two dogs for \company sie kaufte sich zwei Hunde, um Gesellschaft zu habendull/poor \company langweilige/wenig unterhaltsame Gesellschaftgood/interesting \company angenehme/interessante Gesellschaftpresent \company excepted die Anwesenden ausgenommento be in \company in Gesellschaft seinto be in good \company sich akk in guter Gesellschaft befindento keep sb \company jdm Gesellschaft leistento keep \company [with sb] mit jdm Umgang haben [o verkehren]he's been keeping bad \company er befindet sich in schlechter Gesellschaftin the \company of in Gesellschaft von, begleitet vonI travelled in the \company of two friends ich reiste in Gesellschaft von zwei Freundento expect/have \company Gäste erwarten/haben6. BRIT, CAN[Girl] Guide \company Pfadfinderinnentruppe f\company headquarters Firmensitz m\company policy Firmenpolitik f\company profits Gesellschaftsgewinne pl* * *['kʌmpənI]1. n1) Gesellschaft fI enjoy company — ich bin gern in Gesellschaft, ich habe gern Gesellschaft
he's good company — seine Gesellschaft ist angenehm
he came along just for (the) company —
I/he in company with... — ich/er, genauso wie...
a man is known by the company he keeps (prov) — sage mir, mit wem du umgehst, so sage ich dir, wer du bist (prov)
she has a cat, it's company for her — sie hält sich eine Katze, da hat sie (wenigstens) Gesellschaft
you'll be in good company if... — wenn du..., bist du in guter Gesellschaft
2) (= guests) Besuch mSmith __ Company, Smith __ Co. — Smith __ Co.
shipping company — Schifffahrtsgesellschaft f, Reederei f
publishing company — Verlagshaus nt, Verlag m
a printing/clothes company — ein Druckerei-/Textilbetrieb m
5) (NAUT)2. attrFirmen-he has a company BMW — er hat einen BMW als Firmenwagen
* * *company [ˈkʌmpənı; -pnı]A s1. Gesellschaft f:be in good company sich in guter Gesellschaft befinden;I sin in good company ich befinde mich in guter Gesellschaft (wenn ich das tue);cry for company mitweinen;a) sich von jemandem trennen,b) fig sich von jemandem lossagen,c) fig anderer Meinung sein als jemand (over, on in dat);he is good company es ist nett, mit ihm zusammen zu sein; er ist ein guter Gesellschafter;two is company, three is none ( oder three is a crowd) zu zweit ist es gemütlich, ein Dritter stört; → academic.ru/8795/break">break1 B 42. Gesellschaft f:a) viel in Gesellschaft gehen,b) oft Gäste haben;be fond of company die Geselligkeit lieben;be on one’s company manners seine besten Manieren zur Schau tragen3. Gesellschaft f, Umgang m, Verkehr m:keep good company guten Umgang pflegen;keep company with verkehren oder Umgang haben mit4. Besuch m, Gast m oder Gäste pl:have company for tea Gäste zum Tee haben;present company excepted! Anwesende ausgenommen!5. WIRTSCH (Handels)Gesellschaft f, Firma f:company car Firmenwagen m;company law Gesellschaftsrecht n;company name Firmenname m;company-owned firmeneigen;company pension Betriebsrente f;company pension plan betriebliche Altersversorgung;company store US firmeneigenes (Laden)Geschäft, Firmenladen;7. umg meist pej Genossen pl, Kumpane pl, Konsorten pl9. MIL Kompanie f:company sergeant major Hauptfeldwebel m10. SCHIFF Mannschaft f, Besatzung f11. Anzahl f, Menge f12. HIST Zunft f, Innung fC v/t obs begleitenco. abk2. county* * *noun1) (persons assembled, companionship) Gesellschaft, dieexpect/receive company — Besuch od. Gäste Pl. erwarten/empfangen
two is company, three is a crowd — zu zweit ist es gemütlich, ein Dritter stört
part company with somebody/something — sich von jemandem/etwas trennen
company car — Firmenwagen, der
company policy — Unternehmenspolitik, die; Firmenpolitik, die
4) (Mil.) Kompanie, die5) (Navy)ship's company — Besatzung, die
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1. transitive verbplease, save me! — bitte helfen Sie mir!
save somebody from the clutches of the enemy/from making a mistake — jemanden aus den Klauen des Feindes retten/davor bewahren, dass er einen Fehler macht
save oneself from falling — sich [beim Hinfallen] fangen
save the day — die Situation retten
somebody can't do something to save his/her life — jemand kann etwas [ganz] einfach nicht tun
2) (keep undamaged) schonen [Kleidung, Möbelstück]3)God save the King/Queen — etc. Gott behüte od. beschütze den König/die Königin usw.
4) (Theol.) retten [Sünder, Seele, Menschen]5) (put aside) aufheben; sparen [Geld]; sammeln [Rabattmarken, Briefmarken]; (conserve) sparsam umgehen mit [Geldmitteln, Kräften, Wasser]save money for a rainy day — (fig.) einen Notgroschen zurücklegen
save oneself — sich schonen; seine Kräfte sparen
save one's breath — sich (Dat.) seine Worte sparen
6) (make unnecessary) sparen [Geld, Zeit, Energie]save somebody/ oneself something — jemandem/sich etwas ersparen
save somebody/oneself doing something or having to do something — es jemandem/sich ersparen, etwas tun zu müssen
7) (avoid losing) nicht verlieren [Satz, Karte, Stich]; (Sport) abwehren [Schuss, Ball]; verhindern [Tor]8) (Computing) speichern; sichern2. intransitive verb1) (put money by) sparensave on food — am Essen sparen
3) (Sport) [Torwart:] halten3. noun4. prepositionmake a save — [Torwart:] halten
(arch./poet./rhet.) mit Ausnahme (+ Gen.)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91209/save_up">save up* * *I 1. [seiv] verb1) (to rescue or bring out of danger: He saved his friend from drowning; The house was burnt but he saved the pictures.) retten2) (to keep (money etc) for future use: He's saving (his money) to buy a bicycle; They're saving for a house.) sparen3) (to prevent the using or wasting of (money, time, energy etc): Frozen foods save a lot of trouble; I'll telephone and that will save me writing a letter.) ersparen4) (in football etc, to prevent the opposing team from scoring a goal: The goalkeeper saved six goals.) abwehren5) (to free from the power of sin and evil.) erlösen6) (to keep data in the computer.)2. noun- saver- saving
- savings
- saviour
- saving grace
- savings account
- savings bank
- save up II [seiv] preposition, conjunction* * *[seɪv]I. vt1. (rescue)to \save the day [or situation] die Situation rettento \save sb's life jdm das Leben rettento \save one's marriage seine Ehe rettento \save the match das Spiel rettento \save sb's soul jds Seele retten2. NAUT▪ to \save sth etw bergen3. (keep from danger)▪ to \save sb/sth jdn/etw schützenGod \save the Queen Gott erhalte die Königin4. (keep for future use)▪ to \save sth etw aufhebenI \save all my old letters in case I want to read them again ich hebe all meine alten Briefe auf, falls ich sie wieder einmal lesen möchteto \save money Geld sparen5. (collect)▪ to \save sth etw sammelnto \save coins/stamps Münzen/Briefmarken sammelnto \save energy Energie sparento \save one's eyes seine Augen schonento \save oneself sich akk schonenshe's saving herself for the right man sie spart sich für den richtigen Mann aufto \save one's strength mit seinen Kräften haushaltento \save time Zeit sparenwe didn't \save much time by taking the short cut wir haben nicht viel Zeit gewonnen, indem wir die Abkürzung genommen habento \save sth for posterity etw der Nachwelt erhalten7. (reserve)▪ to \save sb sth [or to \save sth for sb] jdm etw aufhebenI'll be home late — can you \save me some dinner? ich werde spät heimkommen — kannst du mir was vom Abendessen aufheben?\save a dance for me reserviere mir einen Tanz\save me a place at your table, will you? halte mir doch bitte einen Platz an deinem Tisch frei, ja?\save my seat — I'll be back in five minutes halte meinen Platz frei — ich bin in fünf Minuten wieder da8. (spare)▪ to \save sb sth jdm etw ersparenthanks for your help — it \saved me a lot of work danke für deine Hilfe — das hat mir viel Arbeit erspartI'll lend you a bag, it'll \save you buying one ich leihe dir einen Beutel, dann brauchst du dir keinen zu kaufenthe tax changes \save me £9 a week durch die Steueränderungen spare ich 9 Pfund pro Woche9. COMPUTto \save data Daten sichern [o abspeichern10. SPORTto \save a goal ein Tor verhindernto \save a penalty kick einen Strafstoß abwehren11.▶ to \save appearances den Schein wahren▶ to \save sb's bacon [or neck] jds Hals retten▶ to \save face das Gesicht wahren▶ to \save one's life:Samantha is tone deaf — she can't carry a tune to \save her life Samantha hat kein Gehör für Töne — sie kann beim besten Willen keine Melodie halten▶ a stitch in time \saves nine ( prov) was du heute kannst besorgen, das verschiebe nicht auf morgen provII. vi1. (keep for the future) sparenI \save with the Cooperative Bank ich habe ein Sparkonto bei der Cooperative Bankto \save for a new car/holiday/house für [o auf] ein neues Auto/einen Urlaub/ein Haus sparenit was a warm winter, so we \saved on electricity es war ein warmer Winter, da haben wir Strom gespartthe goalkeeper made a great \save in the last minute of the match der Torhüter bot eine großartige Parade in der letzten Spielminutethey found all the documents \save one sie fanden alle Dokumente bis auf ein[e]sthe house was in good shape \save for the roof das Haus war bis auf das Dach in gutem Zustand* * *I [seɪv]1. n (FTBL ETC)Ballabwehr fhe made a fantastic save — er hat den Ball prima abgewehrt or gehalten
2. vt1) (= rescue REL ALSO) rettento save sb from sth — jdn vor etw (dat) retten
to save sb from disaster/ruin — jdn vor einer Katastrophe/dem Ruin bewahren or retten
he saved me from falling/making that mistake — er hat mich davor bewahrt hinzufallen/den Fehler zu machen
to save sth from sth — etw aus etw retten
God save the Queen —
or butt ( US inf ) — seinen Kopf retten
or butt ( US inf ) — jdn rauspauken (inf), jdn retten
save some of the cake for me — lass mir etwas Kuchen übrig
save it! (inf) — spar dir das! (inf)
3) (= avoid using up) fuel, time, space, money sparen; (= spare) strength, eyes, battery schonen; (= save up) strength, fuel etc aufsparenthat will save you £20 a week — dadurch sparen Sie £ 20 die Woche
going by plane will save you four hours on the train journey —
you don't save much by taking this short cut — Sie gewinnen nicht viel, wenn Sie diese Abkürzung nehmen
4) (= prevent) bother, trouble ersparenat least it saved the rain coming in it'll save a lot of hard work if we... — es hat wenigstens den Regen abgehalten es erspart uns (dat) sehr viel Mühe, wenn wir...
it saved us having to do it again — das hat es uns (dat) erspart, es noch einmal machen zu müssen
5) goal verhindern; shot, penalty haltenwell saved! — gut gehalten!
to save sth to disk — etw auf Diskette ( ab)speichern or sichern
3. vi1) (with money) sparento save for sth — für or auf etw (acc) sparen
3) (COMPUT)II1. prepaußer +dat2. conj1) (old, liter) es sei denn (geh)2)* * *save1 [seıv]A v/tsave sb’s life jemandem das Leben retten;the man who saved my life mein Lebensretter;2. SCHIFF bergen3. bewahren, schützen ( beide:from vor dat):God save the queen Gott erhalte die Königin;4. Geld etc sparen, einsparen:I saved £100 on this car ich sparte bei diesem Wagen 100 Pfund ein;save fuel Treibstoff sparen;save time Zeit gewinnensave sth for sb jemandem etwas aufheben;save o.s. (one’s strength) for sth sich (seine Kräfte) für etwas schonen7. jemandem eine Mühe etc ersparen:save sb the trouble of doing sth jemandem die Mühe ersparen, etwas zu tun9. ausnehmen:(God) save the mark! iron verzeihen Sie die Bemerkung!;12. SPORTa) ein Tor verhindernb) einen Schuss etc halten, parieren, auch einen Matchball etc abwehren:he didn’t have to save a single shot er bekam keinen einzigen Schuss zu haltenB v/isave as you earn Br staatlich gefördertes Sparen durch monatliche Abbuchung eines bestimmten Betrages vom Lohn- od GehaltskontoC s SPORT Parade f:make a brilliant save hervorragend parierensave2 [seıv] präp & konj obs oder poet außer (dat), mit Ausnahme von (oder gen), ausgenommen (nom), abgesehen von:all save him alle außer ihm;save for bis auf (akk);save that … abgesehen davon, dass …; nur, dass …* * *1. transitive verbplease, save me! — bitte helfen Sie mir!
save somebody from the clutches of the enemy/from making a mistake — jemanden aus den Klauen des Feindes retten/davor bewahren, dass er einen Fehler macht
save oneself from falling — sich [beim Hinfallen] fangen
somebody can't do something to save his/her life — jemand kann etwas [ganz] einfach nicht tun
2) (keep undamaged) schonen [Kleidung, Möbelstück]3)God save the King/Queen — etc. Gott behüte od. beschütze den König/die Königin usw.
4) (Theol.) retten [Sünder, Seele, Menschen]5) (put aside) aufheben; sparen [Geld]; sammeln [Rabattmarken, Briefmarken]; (conserve) sparsam umgehen mit [Geldmitteln, Kräften, Wasser]save money for a rainy day — (fig.) einen Notgroschen zurücklegen
save oneself — sich schonen; seine Kräfte sparen
save one's breath — sich (Dat.) seine Worte sparen
6) (make unnecessary) sparen [Geld, Zeit, Energie]save somebody/ oneself something — jemandem/sich etwas ersparen
save somebody/oneself doing something or having to do something — es jemandem/sich ersparen, etwas tun zu müssen
7) (avoid losing) nicht verlieren [Satz, Karte, Stich]; (Sport) abwehren [Schuss, Ball]; verhindern [Tor]8) (Computing) speichern; sichern2. intransitive verb1) (put money by) sparen2) (avoid waste) sparen (on Akk.)3) (Sport) [Torwart:] halten3. noun4. prepositionmake a save — [Torwart:] halten
(arch./poet./rhet.) mit Ausnahme (+ Gen.)Phrasal Verbs:- save up* * *adv.ausgenommen adv.außer adv. v.abspeichern v.aufbewahren v.bewahren v.einsparen v.retten v.sichern v.sparen v. -
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Ɵrəu
1. past tense - threw; verb1) (to send through the air with force; to hurl or fling: He threw the ball to her / threw her the ball.) lanzar, tirar2) ((of a horse) to make its rider fall off: My horse threw me.) desarzonar, desmontar, derribar3) (to puzzle or confuse: He was completely thrown by her question.) confundir, desconcertar4) ((in wrestling, judo etc) to wrestle (one's opponent) to the ground.) derribar
2. noun(an act of throwing: That was a good throw!) lanzamiento- throw doubt on
- throw in
- throw light on
- throw oneself into
- throw off
- throw open
- throw out
- throw a party
- throw up
- throw one's voice
- throwaway
throw1 n tiro / lanzamientothrow2 vb tirar / lanzartr[ɵrəʊ]1 lanzamiento, tiro1 (gen) tirar, arrojar, lanzar2 (to the floor - rider) descorcovar, desmontar; (- wrestler) derribar7 (light, shadow) proyectar■ can you throw any light on this? ¿puedes tú aclarar esto?8 (shape pottery) formar, hacer9 (extend bridge) tender, construir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a stone's throw away estar a tiro de piedrato throw down the gauntlet lanzar un desafío, arrojar el guanteto throw in one's hand abandonar la partidato throw in one's lot with compartir la suerte conto throw in the sponge arrojar la toallato throw into confusion sumir en la confusiónto throw one's weight about mangonearto throw oneself at somebody tirarse sobre alguiento throw oneself into something lanzarse a algoto throw something back at somebody/in somebody's face echarle algo en cara a alguien1) toss: tirar, lanzar, echar, arrojar, aventar Col, Mexto throw a ball: tirar una pelota2) unseat: desmontar (a un jinete)3) cast: proyectarit threw a long shadow: proyectó una sombra larga4)to throw a party : dar una fiesta5)to throw into confusion : desconcertar6)to throw out discard: botar, tirar (en la basura)throw ntoss: tiro m, tirada f, lanzamiento m, lance m (de dados)n.• bolada s.f.• echada s.f.• jugada s.f.• lance s.m.• lanzamiento s.m.• tirada s.f.• tiro s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: threw, thrown) = abatir v.• arrojar v.• bolear* v.• despedir v.• disparar v.• echar v.• lanzar v.• largar v.• precipitar v.• proyectar v.• tirar v.
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1. [θrəu] (past threw; past p thrown) transitive verb1)a) <ball/stone> tirar, aventar* (Col, Méx, Per); <grenade/javelin> lanzar*to throw something AT something/somebody — tirarle algo A algo/algn
to throw something TO somebody, to throw somebody something — tirarle or (Col, Méx, Per) aventarle* algo A algn
b) < dice> echar, tirarto throw a six — sacar* un seis
2) (send, propel) (+ adv compl):he threw himself at his opponent — se le echó encima a su adversario, se abalanzó sobre su adversario
- to throw somebody to the wolvesto throw somebody into jail — meter a algn preso or en la cárcel
3)a) (direct, aim):b) ( project):4) (put, cast):she threw a blanket over him — le puso or le echó una manta encima
to throw suspicion on(to) somebody — hacer* recaer las sospechas sobre algn
6) ( disconcert) desconcertar*7) (have, hold) < party> hacer*, dar*he threw a fit/tantrum — le dio un ataque/una pataleta
8) ( operate) <switch/lever> darle* a9) < pot> tornear, modelar en un torno
2. via) (project - ball, stone) tirarPhrasal Verbs:- throw about
- throw aside
- throw away
- throw down
- throw in
- throw off
- throw on
- throw up
II noun1)a) ( of ball) tiro m; (of javelin, discus) lanzamiento mb) ( of dice) tirada f, lance m2) (AmE)a) ( bedspread) cubrecama mb) ( shawl) chal m, echarpe m3) (sl)[θrǝʊ] (vb: pt threw) (pp thrown)they cost o are $17 a throw — cuestan 17 dólares cada uno
1. VT1) (=toss) [+ ball, stone] tirar, echar; (violently) tirar, arrojar, lanzar; [+ dice] echar, tirar; [+ javelin, discus, grenade] lanzarthe crowd began throwing stones — la multitud empezó a tirar or arrojar or lanzar piedras
to throw sb sth, throw sth to sb — tirar or echar algo a algn
he threw Brian a rope — le tiró or echó una cuerda a Brian
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to throw sth at sb — tirar or arrojar algo a algnon one occasion he threw a radio at this mother — en una ocasión le tiró or arrojó una radio a su madre
they think they can solve problems by throwing money at them — (fig) piensan que metiendo dinero pueden solucionar cualquier problema
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she threw the letters in the bin — tiró or echó las cartas a la basura•
he threw a glass of water over her head — le echó or vació un vaso de agua en la cabeza- throw one's hat or cap into the ringbook 1., 1), caution, cold 1., 1), glass, spanner2) (=hurl to the ground) [+ person] (in fight, wrestling) derribar; [horse] desmontar3) (=send, hurl)the blast threw her across the room — la explosión la lanzó or arrojó al otro lado de la sala
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to throw o.s. at sb — (lit) abalanzarse sobre algn, echarse encima de algn; (fig) (=flirt) insinuarse descaradamente a algn, tirar los tejos a algn *to throw o.s. at sb's feet — echarse a los pies de algn
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he was thrown clear of the car — salió despedido del coche•
she threw herself into the river — se tiró al rióthe kidnap threw the family into panic — el secuestro infundió pánico or hizo que cundiera el pánico en la familia
to throw sb into jail or prison — meter a algn en la cárcel
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she threw herself onto the bed — se tiró en la cama•
she was thrown out of her seat — salió despedida de su asientothe recession has thrown millions out of work — la recesión ha dejado a millones de personas sin trabajo
scent, track 1., 1)•
he threw me to the ground — me arrojó al suelo4) (=direct) [+ light, shadow] proyectar; [+ look, smile] lanzar•
this new information throws doubt on their choice — esta nueva información pone en duda su elección•
this question has been thrown at me many times — me han hecho esta pregunta or me han preguntado esto muchas veces•
he was throwing random suggestions at her — le estaba sugiriendo cosas al azarlight I, 1., 1), punch I, 1., 2)•
she didn't attempt to throw any suspicion on you — no intentó hacer que las sospechas recayeran sobre ti5) (=disconcert) desconcertarhe was thrown by her question — su pregunta lo desconcertó or lo dejó desconcertado
6) (=put)•
she threw her arms around his neck — le echó los brazos al cuello, le abrazó por el cuello•
to throw a coat round one's shoulders — echarse un abrigo por los hombros•
a police cordon was thrown around the area — la policía acordonó la zona, se cercó la zona con un cordón policial•
to throw open — [+ doors, windows] abrir de par en par; [+ house, gardens] abrir al público; [+ competition, race] abrir a todos7) (=have)•
she threw a fit (of hysterics) — le dio un ataque (de histeria)8) (=move) [+ lever, switch] dar a9) (Pottery)to throw a pot — tornear un tiesto, hacer un tiesto con el torno
10) * (=lose on purpose) [+ contest, game] perder a posta11) (Zool) (=give birth to) parir2. N1) (lit) [of ball, stone] tiro m; [of javelin, discus] lanzamiento m; [of dice] tirada f; (in judo, wrestling) derribo mstone2) * (=each one)"how much are they?" - "50 quid a throw" — -¿cuánto cuestan? -50 libras cada uno
- throw in- throw on- throw up* * *
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1. [θrəu] (past threw; past p thrown) transitive verb1)a) <ball/stone> tirar, aventar* (Col, Méx, Per); <grenade/javelin> lanzar*to throw something AT something/somebody — tirarle algo A algo/algn
to throw something TO somebody, to throw somebody something — tirarle or (Col, Méx, Per) aventarle* algo A algn
b) < dice> echar, tirarto throw a six — sacar* un seis
2) (send, propel) (+ adv compl):he threw himself at his opponent — se le echó encima a su adversario, se abalanzó sobre su adversario
- to throw somebody to the wolvesto throw somebody into jail — meter a algn preso or en la cárcel
3)a) (direct, aim):b) ( project):4) (put, cast):she threw a blanket over him — le puso or le echó una manta encima
to throw suspicion on(to) somebody — hacer* recaer las sospechas sobre algn
6) ( disconcert) desconcertar*7) (have, hold) < party> hacer*, dar*he threw a fit/tantrum — le dio un ataque/una pataleta
8) ( operate) <switch/lever> darle* a9) < pot> tornear, modelar en un torno
2. via) (project - ball, stone) tirarPhrasal Verbs:- throw about
- throw aside
- throw away
- throw down
- throw in
- throw off
- throw on
- throw up
II noun1)a) ( of ball) tiro m; (of javelin, discus) lanzamiento mb) ( of dice) tirada f, lance m2) (AmE)a) ( bedspread) cubrecama mb) ( shawl) chal m, echarpe m3) (sl)they cost o are $17 a throw — cuestan 17 dólares cada uno
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I 1. intransitive verb,1) sterben; [Tier, Pflanze:] eingehen, (geh.) sterben; [Körperteil:] absterbendie of a heart attack/a brain tumour — einem Herzanfall/ Hirntumor erliegen
somebody would die rather than do something — um nichts in der Welt würde jemand etwas tun
never say die — (fig.) nur nicht den Mut verlieren
2) (fig.)be dying to do something — darauf brennen, etwas zu tun
die with or of shame — sich zu Tode schämen
3) (disappear) in Vergessenheit geraten; [Gefühl, Liebe, Ruhm:] vergehen; [Ton:] verklingen; [Flamme:] verlöschen2. transitive verb,die a natural/violent death — eines natürlichen/gewaltsamen Todes sterben
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/20347/die_down">die down- die off- die outII nounas straight or true as a die — schnurgerade [Weg, Linie]
* * *I present participle - dying; verb1) (to lose life; to stop living and become dead: Those flowers are dying; She died of old age.) sterben2) (to fade; to disappear: The daylight was dying fast.) verschwinden3) (to have a strong desire (for something or to do something): I'm dying for a drink; I'm dying to see her.) sehnen•- diehard- die away
- die down
- die hard
- die off
- die out II noun(a stamp or punch for making raised designs on money, paper etc.) der PrägstempelIII see dice* * *die1[daɪ]n1.<pl dice>(for games) Würfel m2. TECH (for shaping) [Press]form f, Matrize f; (for forging) Gesenk nt, Kokille f; (for cutting) Schneidwerkzeug nt; (for stamping) [Press]stempel m; ELEC Rohchip m3.▶ the \die is cast die Würfel sind gefallen▶ as straight [or true] as a \die grundehrlichdie2<- y->[daɪ]I. vi1. (cease to live) sterben, umkommenshe said she would finish the race or \die in the attempt sie sagte, sie werde das Rennen tot oder lebend beendenI'd rather \die than... lieber sterbe ich, als dass...to almost \die of boredom/embarrassment/laughter ( fam) vor Langeweile/Scham/Lachen fast sterben famwe almost \died laughing wir hätten uns fast totgelachtto \die of [or from] cancer/Aids an Krebs/Aids sterbento \die of hunger verhungern, hungers sterben gehto \die young jung sterben, einen frühen Tod finden gehthe secret will \die with her sie wird das Geheimnis mit ins Grab nehmen3. ( fam: stop functioning) kaputtgehen fam; engine stehen bleiben, verrecken pej sl; battery leer werden; flames, lights [v]erlöschen, ausgehen4.▶ do or \die:to get the job I'll do or \die ich werde alles geben, um die Stelle zu kriegen fam▶ to be dying to do sth darauf brennen, etw zu tunI'm dying for a cup of tea ich hätte jetzt zu gern eine Tasse TeeI'm dying to hear the news ich bin wahnsinnig gespannt, die Neuigkeiten zu erfahren fam▶ to \die hard (person) nicht aufgeben; (beliefs, customs) nicht totzukriegen sein hum fam; (rumour) sich akk lange halten▶ never say \die nur nicht aufgebenthis chocolate cake is something to \die for diese Schokoladentorte ist einfach köstlichII. vtto \die a lonely death einsam sterbento \die a natural/violent death eines natürlichen/gewaltsamen Todes sterben* * *I [daɪ]1. vito die of or from hunger/pneumonia/grief —
to die by one's own hand — von eigener Hand sterben, Hand an sich (acc) legen
he died happy/a hero — er starb glücklich/als Held
to be dying — im Sterben liegen
to die laughing (inf) — sich totlachen (inf)
2) (fig infI'm dying to know what happened —
he's dying to meet you she's dying to get home — er möchte Sie brennend gern kennenlernen sie brennt darauf, heimzukommen
3) (fig love) vergehen, ersterben (geh), erlöschen (geh); (memory) (ver)schwinden; (custom) aussterben; (empire) untergehenold habits die hard — alte Gewohnheiten legt man nur schwer ab
2. vtto die a hero's/a violent death —
IIto die the death (plan etc) — sterben (inf)
nSee:→ also dice* * *die1 [daı]A v/i ppr dying [ˈdaııŋ]1. sterben:die by one's own hand von eigener Hand sterben;die of old age an Altersschwäche sterben;die of hunger (thirst) verhungern (verdursten);die for one’s country für sein (Vater)Land sterben;die from a wound an einer Verwundung sterben, einer Verwundung erliegen;die of boredom fig vor Langeweile (fast) umkommen;die game kämpfend sterben (a. fig);b) fig nicht nachgeben wollen;a) MIL im Kampf fallen,b) in den Sielen sterben;never say die! nur nicht nach- oder aufgeben!;his secret died with him er nahm sein Geheimnis mit ins Grab; → ditch A 1, fly2 1, harness A 1 a, martyr A 1, A 23. besonders fig vergehen, erlöschen, ausgelöscht werden, aufhören6. vergessen werden, in Vergessenheit geraten7. nachlassen, schwächer werden, abflauen (Wind etc)8. absterben (Motor)die unto sin sich von der Sünde lossagen10. (dahin)schmachten11. meist be dying ( for; to do sth) schmachten, sich sehnen (nach; danach, etwas zu tun), brennen (auf akk; darauf, etwas zu tun):he was dying for a drink er brauchte unbedingt etwas zu trinken;I am dying to see it ich möchte es schrecklich gern sehen;I am not exactly dying to do it ich reiße mich nicht darum, es zu tun;be dying for sb to do sth darauf brennen, dass jemand etwas tut1. Würfel m:the die is cast fig die Würfel sind gefallen;play (at) dice würfeln, knobeln;(as) straight as a diea) schnurgerade,b) fig grundehrlich, -anständig;venture on the cast of a die auf einen Wurf setzen;no die! bes US umg nichts zu machen!, da läuft nichts!; → load B 7, loaded 2, shoot B 13 c, throw B 11 a3. ARCH Würfel m (eines Sockels)4. TECHa) TYPO Prägestock m, -stempel mb) Schneideisen n, -kluppe fc) (Draht)Zieheisen nupper die Patrize f* * *I 1. intransitive verb,1) sterben; [Tier, Pflanze:] eingehen, (geh.) sterben; [Körperteil:] absterbendie from or of something — an etwas (Dat.) sterben
die of a heart attack/a brain tumour — einem Herzanfall/ Hirntumor erliegen
never say die — (fig.) nur nicht den Mut verlieren
2) (fig.)be dying to do something — darauf brennen, etwas zu tun
die with or of shame — sich zu Tode schämen
3) (disappear) in Vergessenheit geraten; [Gefühl, Liebe, Ruhm:] vergehen; [Ton:] verklingen; [Flamme:] verlöschen2. transitive verb,die a natural/violent death — eines natürlichen/gewaltsamen Todes sterben
Phrasal Verbs:- die down- die off- die outII nounas straight or true as a die — schnurgerade [Weg, Linie]
* * *(mould) n.Gussform -en f. n.Modellform f.Mundstück n.Pressform f.Prägestempel m. (of, from) v.sterben (an) v. v.eingehen (Pflanze, Tier) v.krepieren v.umkippen (Gewässer) v.umkommen v.verenden v. -
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Del verbo venir: ( conjugate venir) \ \
ven es: \ \2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoDel verbo ver: ( conjugate ver) \ \
ven es: \ \3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: ven venir ver
ven see venir, ver 2
venir ( conjugate venir) verbo intransitivo 1 ¿a qué vino? what did he come by o around for?; vine dormida todo el tiempo I slept (for) the whole journey; ven por or (Esp) a por algn/algo to come for sb/sth, come to pick sb/sth up; la vino a buscar su madre her mother came to pick her up; ven a ver esto come and see this no vengas tarde don't be late home o backc) ( salir):no me vengas con exigencias don't start making demands 2a) ( tener lugar):¿qué viene después de las noticias? what's on after the news?; ya vendrán tiempos mejores things will get betterb) ( indicando procedencia) ven de algo to come from sth;le viene de familia it runs in his family; ¿a qué viene eso? why do you say that?d) ( estar incluido):no viene nada sobre la huelga there's nothing about the strike 3 ( convenir): el jueves no me viene bien Thursday's no good for me; me vendría bien un descanso I could do with a rest 4 ( como aux): hace mucho que lo venía diciendo I'd been saying so all along venirse verbo pronominal ( enf) vense abajo [ persona] to go to pieces; [ techo] to fall in, collapse; [ estante] to collapse; [ ilusiones] to go up in smoke; [ proyectos] to fall through
ver 1 sustantivo masculino 1 ( aspecto):◊ ser de buen ven to be good-looking o attractive2 ( opinión):◊ a mi/su ven in my/his view
ver 2 ( conjugate ver) verbo transitivo 1◊ ¿ves algo? can you see anything?;no se ve nada aquí you can't see a thing in here; lo vi hablando con ella I saw him talking to her esa película ya la he visto I've seen that movie before; no poder (ni) ven a algn: no la puede ven he can't stand her 2 (entender, notar) to see;◊ ¿no ves lo que está pasando? don't o can't you see what's happening?;se la ve preocupada she looks worried; hacerse ven (RPl) to show off 3 ¡ya venás lo que pasa! you'll see what happens; ¡ya se vená! we'll see◊ ¡nunca he visto cosa igual! I've never seen anything like it!;¡si vieras lo mal que lo pasé! you can't imagine how awful it was!; ¡hubieras visto cómo se asustaron! (AmL) you should have seen the fright they got! 4◊ a ver: (vamos) a ven ¿de qué se trata? OK o all right, now, what's the problem?;está aquí, en el periódico — ¿a ven? it's here in the newspaper — let's see; apriétalo a ven qué pasa press it and see what happens; a ven si escribes pronto make sure you write soon 5a) ( estudiar):tengo que ven cómo lo arreglo I have to work out how I can fix it; ya vené qué hago I'll decide what to do later◊ ¿la ha visto un médico? has she been seen by a doctor yet?6a) (juzgar, considerar):a mi modo or manera de ven the way I see it no le veo la gracia I don't think it's funny 7 (visitar, entrevistarse con) ‹amigo/pariente› to see, visit; ‹médico/jefe› to see;◊ ¡cuánto tiempo sin vente! I haven't seen you for ages!8◊ tener … que ver: ¿y eso qué tiene que ven? and what does that have to do with it?;no tengo nada que ven con él I have nothing to do with him; ¿qué tiene que ven que sea sábado? what difference does it make that it's Saturday? verbo intransitivo 1 ( percibir con la vista) to see; no veo bien de lejos/de cerca I'm shortsighted/longsighted 2 ( constatar):◊ ¿hay cerveza? — no sé, voy a ven is there any beer? — I don't know, I'll have a look;pues venás, todo empezó cuando … well you see, the whole thing began when … 3 ( pensar) to see; estar/seguir en venemos (AmL fam): todavía está en venemos it isn't certain yet; seguimos en venemos we still don't know anything verse verbo pronominal 1 ( refl) (percibirse, imaginarse) to see oneself 2 ( hallarse) (+ compl) to find oneself; me vi obligado a despedirlo I had no choice but to dismiss him 3 (esp AmL) ( parecer): no se ve bien con ese peinado that hairdo doesn't suit her 4 ( recípr)◊ nos vemos a las siete I'll meet o see you at seven;¡nos vemos! (esp AmL) see you! vense con algn to see sb
venir verbo intransitivo
1 to come
ven y mira lo que he dibujado, come and see what I've drawn
2 (llegar) to come: viene el invierno, winter is coming
acaba de venir de la tienda, he's just come from the shop
3 (volver) to come back: vengo en un minuto, I'll be back in a minute
4 (proceder) to come from: estos juguetes vienen de China, these toys come from China
5 (surgir, sobrevenir) me vino la gripe, I went down with flu (suceder) entonces vino la guerra civil, then came the civil war
6 (quedar) este jersey me viene grande, this sweater is too big for me
7 (aparecer, presentarse) to come: esa información viene en el capítulo dos, that information comes in chapter two
¿viene algo del terremoto?, is there anything about the earthquake?
viene en un estuche verde, it comes in a green case
8 (indicando aproximación) este libro viene a tener unos cien años, this book must be about a hundred years old Locuciones: venir al mundo, to be born
venir de lejos, to come from afar
ver 1 m (aspecto exterior) aún estás de buen ver, you're still good-looking
ver 2 I verbo transitivo
1 to see: vi tu cartera sobre la mesa, I saw your wallet on the table
no veo nada, I can't see anything
puede ver tu casa desde aquí, he can see your house from here ➣ Ver nota en see; (mirar la televisión) to watch: estamos viendo las noticias de las tres, we are watching the three o'clock news (cine) me gustaría ver esa película, I'd like to see that film
2 (entender) no veo por qué no te gusta, I can't see why you don't like it (considerar) a mi modo de ver, as far as I can see o as I see it
tus padres no ven bien esa relación, your parents don't agree with that relationship (parecer) se te ve nervioso, you look nervous
3 (averiguar) ya veremos qué sucede, we'll soon see what happens fam (uso enfático) ¡no veas qué sitio tan bonito!, you wouldn't believe what a beautiful place!
4 a ver, let's see: a ver si acabamos este trabajo, let's see if we can finish this job
me compré un compacto, - ¿a ver?, I bought a compact disc, - let's have a look!
5 (ir a ver, visitar) to see, visit: le fui a ver al hospital, I visited him in hospital
II verbo intransitivo
1 to see: no ve bien de lejos, he's shortsighted, US nearsighted
2 (dudar, pensar) ¿me prestas este libro?, - ya veré, will you lend me this book?, - I'll see
3 (tener relación) no tengo nada que ver con ese asunto, I have nothing to do with that business
solo tiene cincuenta años, - ¿y eso qué tiene qué ver?, he's only fifty, - so what? Locuciones: no poder ver a alguien: no puede (ni) verle, she can't stand him
¿To see, to watch o to look?
Los tres verbos reflejan tres conceptos muy distintos. To see hace referencia a la capacidad visual y no es fruto de una acción deliberada. A menudo se usa con can o could: I can see the mountains from my bedroom. Puedo ver las montañas desde mi dormitorio.
To look at implica una acción deliberada: I saw an old atlas, so I opened it and looked at the maps. Vi un atlas antiguo, así que lo abrí y miré los mapas.
To watch también se refiere a una acción deliberada, a menudo cuando se tiene un interés especial por lo que ocurre: I watched the planes in the sky with great interest. Miraba los aviones en el cielo con gran interés. Igualmente puede indicar el paso del tiempo (we watched the animals playing for half an hour, durante media hora observamos cómo jugaban los animales), movimiento (they stood there watching the cars drive off into the distance, se quedaron allí de pie viendo cómo se marchaban los coches) o vigilancia (the policemen have been watching this house because they thought we were thieves, los policías estaban vigilando la casa porque pensaban que éramos ladrones). Para hablar de películas u obras de teatro usamos to see: Have you seen Hamlet?, ¿Has visto Hamlet? To watch se refiere a la televisión y los deportes en general: I always watch the television in the evening. Siempre veo la televisión por las noches. I like to watch football. Me gusta ver el fútbol. Al hablar de programas o partidos específicos podemos usar tanto to watch como to see: I like to see/watch the news at 9:00. Me gusta ver las noticias a las 9.00. Did you see/watch the match last night?, ¿Viste el partido anoche? ' ven' also found in these entries: Spanish: acá - achantarse - antaño - borde - cuanta - cuanto - donde - en seguida - enseguida - nosotras - nosotros - remolonear - ver - venir - verse - abrigado - acta - adentro - afuera - aguinaldo - ahorrista - alebrestarse - alfiler - almacén - alzado - amañar - amarrado - ancianato - andadera - angina - anginas - ansia - apenas - apersonarse - aplazar - aplicación - aplicar - arrecho - arrimar - bacenilla - baúl - billetero - binoculares - bocadillo - bodega - bodeguero - bohío - boludo - bomba - bombillo English: and - any - beside - come - here - intersperse - intervention - minute - no - one - pad - prevention - pucker - quickly - sometime - stand about - stand around - us - venerable - venerate - Venezuela - Venezuelan - venison - venom - venomous - venomously - way - whenever - applicant - apply - banana - bang - bar - bean - bin - blond - boot - boxer - briefs - broad - bruise - bubble - bucket - bulb - bull - bumper car - can - carpet - cashew (nut) - celery -
19 bread
bred1) (a type of food made of flour or meal baked: bread and butter.) pan2) (one's living: This is how I earn my daily bread.) pan, las habichuelas•- breadwinner
- bread and butter
- on the breadline
bread n pana loaf of bread un pan / una barra de pantr[bred]1 pan nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on bread and water estar a pan y aguato cast one's bread upon the water hacer el bien sin mirar a quiénto earn one's bread and butter ganarse el panto know which side one's bread is buttered saber lo que más le conviene a unoto take the bread out of somebody's mouth quitarle el pan de la boca a alguienman cannot live by bread alone no sólo de pan vive el hombrebread and wine SMALLRELIGION/SMALL Eucaristíabread bin caja para guardar el panbread sauce salsa hecha con migas de pan, cebolla y lechebrown bread pan nombre masculino morenowhite bread pan nombre masculino blancocommunion bread pan nombre masculino benditofresh bread pan nombre masculino tiernolinseed bread pan nombre masculino de linazawholemeal bread pan nombre masculino integralbread ['brɛd] vt: empanarbread n: pan mn.• pan s.m.bredmass noun1) ( Culin) pan mbread and butter — pan con mantequilla or (RPl) manteca
the greatest/best thing since sliced bread — (colloq) lo mejor que hay
to be somebody's bread and butter: teaching is his bread and butter se gana la vida enseñando; to earn one's bread (and butter) ganarse la vida or (liter) el pan; to know which side one's bread is buttered (on) saber* lo que conviene (a uno); to take the bread out of somebody's mouth quitarle el pan de la boca a alguien; to want one's bread buttered on both sides querer* el oro y el moro; (before n) bread knife — cuchillo m del pan
2) ( money) (sl & dated) guita f (arg), lana f (AmL fam), pasta f (Esp fam)[bred]1. N1) (=food) pan mwhite/brown/rye/wholemeal bread — pan m blanco/moreno/de centeno/integral
bread and butter — pan m con mantequilla; (fig) * (=living) pan de cada día *
the bread and wine — (Rel) el pan y el vino
- break bread with- cast one's bread on the waters- earn one's daily bread- know which side one's bread is buttered on- take the bread out of sb's mouthbread-and-butter2) ** (=money) pasta * f, lana f (LAm) *, plata f (LAm) *2.CPDbread grains NPL — granos mpl panificables
bread pudding N — pudín m de leche y pan
bread roll N — panecillo m
bread sauce N — salsa f de pan
* * *[bred]mass noun1) ( Culin) pan mbread and butter — pan con mantequilla or (RPl) manteca
the greatest/best thing since sliced bread — (colloq) lo mejor que hay
to be somebody's bread and butter: teaching is his bread and butter se gana la vida enseñando; to earn one's bread (and butter) ganarse la vida or (liter) el pan; to know which side one's bread is buttered (on) saber* lo que conviene (a uno); to take the bread out of somebody's mouth quitarle el pan de la boca a alguien; to want one's bread buttered on both sides querer* el oro y el moro; (before n) bread knife — cuchillo m del pan
2) ( money) (sl & dated) guita f (arg), lana f (AmL fam), pasta f (Esp fam) -
20 single
1. adjective1) einfach; einzig [Ziel, Hoffnung]; (for one person) Einzel[bett, -zimmer]; einfach [Größe]; (without the other one of a pair) einzelnspeak with a single voice — (fig.) mit einer Stimme sprechen
single ticket — (Brit.) einfache Fahrkarte
single fare — (Brit.) Preis für [die] einfache Fahrt
one single... — ein einziger/eine einzige/ein einziges...
at a or one single blow or stroke — mit einem Schlag
3) (unmarried) lediga single man/woman/single people — ein Lediger/eine Ledige/Ledige
single mother — allein erziehende od. stehende Mutter
4) (separate, individual) einzelnevery single one — jeder/jede/jedes einzelne
every single time/day — aber auch jedesmal/jeden Tag
not a single one — kein einziger/keine einzige/kein einziges
2. nounnot/never for a single minute or moment — keinen [einzigen] Augenblick [lang]
1) (Brit.): (ticket) einfache Fahrkarte[a] single/two singles to Manchester, please — einmal/zweimal einfach nach Manchester, bitte
2) (record) Single, diemen's/women's or ladies' singles — Herren-/Dameneinzel, das
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91609/single_out">single out* * *['siŋɡl] 1. adjective1) (one only: The spider hung on a single thread.) einzeln2) (for one person only: a single bed/mattress.) Einzel-...3) (unmarried: a single person.) ledig4) (for or in one direction only: a single ticket/journey/fare.) einfach2. noun1) (a gramophone record with only one tune or song on each side: This group have just brought out a new single.) die Single2) (a one-way ticket.) einfache Fahrkarte•- singleness- singles
- singly
- single-breasted
- single-decker
- single-handed
- single parent
- single out* * *sin·gle[ˈsɪŋgl̩]she didn't say a \single word all evening sie sprach den ganzen Abend kein einziges Wortpatience is the \single most important quality Geduld ist die absolut wichtigste Eigenschaftwith a \single blow mit nur einem Schlagnot a \single person [überhaupt] niemandnot a \single soul keine Menschenseeleevery \single thing [absolut] allesevery \single time jedes Mal2. (having one part) einzelne(r, s)in \single figures im einstelligen [Zahlen]bereich\single-flowered BOT einblütighe's 49 and still \single er ist 49 und immer noch nicht verheiratethe is a \single parent er ist allein erziehend\single father/mother allein erziehender Vater/allein erziehende MutterII. ndo you want a \single or a return? möchten Sie eine einfache Fahrkarte oder eine Hin- und Rückfahrkarte?* * *['sɪŋgl]1. adj1) (= one only) einzige(r, s)not a single one spoke up —
every single book I looked at — (aber auch) jedes Buch, das ich mir ansah
the single most expensive product —
in a single day — in einem einzigen Tag
single pneumonia —
a single-tank aqualung — ein Pressluftatmer m mit nur einer Sauerstoffflasche
3) (= not married) unverheiratet, ledigmarital status? – single — Familienstand? – ledig
single people — Ledige pl, Unverheiratete pl
I'm a single man/girl — ich bin ledig
2. n2) (Brit: ticket) Einzelfahrschein m, Einzelfahrkarte f; (= room) Einzelzimmer nt; (= record) Single f; (= bank note) Einpfund-/Eindollarschein ma single/two singles to Xanadu (Brit) — einmal/zweimal einfach nach Xanadu
3) (= unmarried person) Single m* * *single [ˈsıŋɡl]1. einzig:not a single one kein Einziger2. einzeln, einfach, Einzel…, Ein(fach)…, ein…:single-engined einmotorig (Flugzeug);single pneumonia MED einseitige Lungenentzündung;single-pole switch einpoliger Schalter;single-stage einstufig;single-thread eingängig (Gewinde);3. einzeln, Einzel…:single bed Einzelbett n;single item Einzelstück n (einer Sammlung);single parts Einzelteile;single room → B 3;single-room supplement Einzelzimmerzuschlag m;every single word jedes einzelne Wort4. alleinstehend, ledig, unverheiratet:single father alleinerziehender Vater;single mother alleinerziehende Mutter;single parent Alleinerziehende(r) m/f(m);single-parent family Einelternfamilie f;5. einmalig (Zahlung etc)6. fig einmalig, einzigartig:7. ungeteilt:have a single eye for nur Sinn haben für, nur denken an (akk);with a single voice wie aus einem Munde10. fig aufrichtig (Hingabe etc)B s2. Bra) einfache Fahrkarteb) FLUG einfaches Ticket3. Einzel-, Einbettzimmer n4. pl Tennis etc:a) Einzel n (Wettbewerb)singles court Einzelfeld n;singles player Einzelspieler(in);men’s singles Herreneinzel5. Single f (Schallplatte)6. US Eindollarschein m7. Single m, Unverheiratete(r) m/f(m):singles bar Singlelokal na) auslesen, -suchen, -wählen ( alle:from aus),c) herausheben* * *1. adjective1) einfach; einzig [Ziel, Hoffnung]; (for one person) Einzel[bett, -zimmer]; einfach [Größe]; (without the other one of a pair) einzelnspeak with a single voice — (fig.) mit einer Stimme sprechen
single ticket — (Brit.) einfache Fahrkarte
single fare — (Brit.) Preis für [die] einfache Fahrt
2) (one by itself) einzig; (isolated) einzelnone single... — ein einziger/eine einzige/ein einziges...
at a or one single blow or stroke — mit einem Schlag
3) (unmarried) lediga single man/woman/single people — ein Lediger/eine Ledige/Ledige
single mother — allein erziehende od. stehende Mutter
4) (separate, individual) einzelnevery single one — jeder/jede/jedes einzelne
every single time/day — aber auch jedesmal/jeden Tag
not a single one — kein einziger/keine einzige/kein einziges
2. nounnot/never for a single minute or moment — keinen [einzigen] Augenblick [lang]
1) (Brit.): (ticket) einfache Fahrkarte[a] single/two singles to Manchester, please — einmal/zweimal einfach nach Manchester, bitte
2) (record) Single, diemen's/women's or ladies' singles — Herren-/Dameneinzel, das
Phrasal Verbs:* * *adj.Einzel- präfix.alleinstehend adj.einzeln adj.einzeln/ledig adj.einzig adj.ledig adj.unverheiratet adj.
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