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1 injury to feelings
юр. моральный ущерб, ущерб чувствам (ущерб в виде умственного или эмоционального потрясения или стресса, полученного в результате дискриминации, незаконного увольнения и т. д.)Average awards for injury to feelings were £5,297 in race discrimination cases, £3,787 in sex discrimination cases & £3,635 in disability discrimination cases. — Средний размер компенсации, установленной судом за моральный ущерб, в делах о расовой дискриминации составил £5.297, в делах о половой дискриминации — £3.787, в делах о дискриминации инвалидов — £3.635.
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3 injury
plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) lesióninjury n herida / lesióntr['ɪnʤərɪ]1 herida, lesión nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do oneself an injury hacerse daño, lastimarseinjury time SMALLSPORT/SMALL tiempo de descuento1) wrong: mal m, injusticia f2) damage, harm: herida f, daño m, perjuicio mn.• daño s.m.• deterioro s.m.• herida s.f.• injuria s.f.• lesión s.f.• mal s.m.• mella s.f.'ɪndʒərito do oneself an injury — hacerse* daño, lastimarse; (before n)
['ɪndʒǝrɪ]injury time — (BrE Sport) tiempo m de descuento
1. Nto do o.s. an injury * — hacerse daño
2) (fig) (to reputation) daño m, perjuicio m ; (to feelings) agravio m ; insult2.CPDinjury list N — (Sport) lista f de lesionados
injury time N — (Brit) (Sport) tiempo m de descuento
* * *['ɪndʒəri]to do oneself an injury — hacerse* daño, lastimarse; (before n)
injury time — (BrE Sport) tiempo m de descuento
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4 injury **** in·ju·ry n
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5 injury
ضَرَرٌ \ damage: harm: The other driver paid for the damage. I repaired the damage. harm: to hurt; damage: The storm did a great deal of harm to the crops, wrong There’s no harm in asking someone to lend you money if you pay it back. hurt: wounding; harm done to a person’s body or feelings. injury: damage; hurt; wound: A wound is on the outside of the body; an injury may be inside or outside. mischief: (of children) playful misbehaviour; harm that is done on purpose: My sons are always in (or up to) mischief. \ See Also أذى (أذًى)، تلف (تَلَف)، شر (شَرّ)، خسارة (خَسارة) -
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أَذَى \ hurt: pain wounding; harm done to a person’s body or feelings. injury: to damage; hurt; wound: A wound is on the outside of the body; an injury may be inside or outside. mischief: (of children) playful misbehaviour; harm that is done on purpose: My sons are always in (or up to) mischief. wrongdoing: (a) wrong or unlawful action. \ See Also ضرر (ضَرَر)، جرح (جَرْح) -
7 personal injury
сокр. PI юр. вред [ущерб\] личности, личный вред [ущерб\] (вред, причиненный отдельному человеку, включая как вред в форме телесных повреждений, так и вред, связанный с причинением умственных или эмоциональных страданий, напр., вред в результате клеветы, противоправного ареста, вторжения в частную жизнь)See:* * *телесное повреждение; вред, причиненный личности физического лица. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
8 compensation, for, injury, to, dignity, feelings, and, self-respect
indemnité f pour atteinte à la dignité, aux sentiments et à l'estime de soiEnglish-French legislative terms > compensation, for, injury, to, dignity, feelings, and, self-respect
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9 restitution, for, injury, to, dignity, feelings, and, self-respect
restitution f pour atteinte à la dignité, aux sentiments et à l'estime de soiEnglish-French legislative terms > restitution, for, injury, to, dignity, feelings, and, self-respect
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10 обида
жен.
1) insult;
offence, injury, wrong;
offence, resentment (чувство) кровная обида
2) разг. annoying thing, nuisance ∙ не в обиду будь сказано ≈ no offence meant, no insult intended не дать в обиду в обидеобид|а - ж. injury, wrong, insult;
(чувство досады) resentment;
(горестное чувство) sense of injury;
wounded feelings pl., grievance;
горькая ~ deep mortification;
затаить ~у nurse a grievance;
нанести ~у кому-л. give* offence to (smb.) ;
не даваться в ~у not allow one self to be put upon;
be* quite able to stand/stick up for one self;
не давать кого-л. в ~у see* that no harm comes to (smb.) ;
take* care of( smb.) ;
быть в ~е на кого-л. have* a grudge against( smb.) ;
не в ~у будет сказано no offence meant;
проглотить ~у swallow/pocket an insult;
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11 herida
f.1 injury.herida de bala bullet o gunshot wound2 injury, offense (ofensa).past part.past participle of spanish verb: herir.* * *1 wound2 figurado wound, outrage* * *1. noun f.injury, wound2. f., (m. - herido) 3. f., (m. - herido)* * *SF1) [física] [por arma] wound; [por accidente] injuryme sangraba la herida del brazo — [de arma] the wound in my arm was bleeding; [por caída, golpe] the cut on my arm was bleeding
las heridas internas en el seno del partido — the rifts o splits within the party
una herida abierta en la conciencia española — an open wound o running sore on the Spanish conscience
2) (=ofensa) insulthurgar en la herida —
evitó mencionar el divorcio para no hurgar en la herida — he avoided mentioning the divorce so as to let sleeping dogs lie
* * *a) ( en el cuerpo)sufrir heridas de carácter grave — to be seriously injured, to suffer serious injuries
herida de bala/de guerra — bullet/war wound
curar una herida — to clean/dress a wound
hurgar en la herida — to open old wounds
lamerse las heridas — to lick one's wounds
b) (pena, sufrimiento) wound* * *= injury, wound, bruise, lesion.Ex. Also under this Act, maternity leaves must be treated as temporary leave comparable to disability due to injury, surgery, or other incapacity.Ex. The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.Ex. Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.Ex. The article concludes that the concern about the malignancy of a particular skin lesion and the recommendation whether to perform a biopsy were not significantly affected by telemedicine technology.----* con heridas superficiales = superficially wounded.* echar sal en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + salt to the wound, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* herida de arma blanca = stab wound.* herida de bala = gunshot wound.* herida en la cabeza = head injury.* herida grave = serious injury, severe injury.* herida por arma de fuego = gunshot wound.* heridas = bruising.* herida superficial = superficial wound.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* lamerse las heridas = lick + Posesivo + wounds.* no hurgar en la herida = let + sleeping dogs lie.* para echar sal en la herida = to add insult to injury, to add salt to injury, to rub salt in the wound.* vendar una herida = dress + wound.* * *a) ( en el cuerpo)sufrir heridas de carácter grave — to be seriously injured, to suffer serious injuries
herida de bala/de guerra — bullet/war wound
curar una herida — to clean/dress a wound
hurgar en la herida — to open old wounds
lamerse las heridas — to lick one's wounds
b) (pena, sufrimiento) wound* * *= injury, wound, bruise, lesion.Ex: Also under this Act, maternity leaves must be treated as temporary leave comparable to disability due to injury, surgery, or other incapacity.
Ex: The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.Ex: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.Ex: The article concludes that the concern about the malignancy of a particular skin lesion and the recommendation whether to perform a biopsy were not significantly affected by telemedicine technology.* con heridas superficiales = superficially wounded.* echar sal en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + salt to the wound, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* herida de arma blanca = stab wound.* herida de bala = gunshot wound.* herida en la cabeza = head injury.* herida grave = serious injury, severe injury.* herida por arma de fuego = gunshot wound.* heridas = bruising.* herida superficial = superficial wound.* hurgar en la herida = add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the wound.* lamerse las heridas = lick + Posesivo + wounds.* no hurgar en la herida = let + sleeping dogs lie.* para echar sal en la herida = to add insult to injury, to add salt to injury, to rub salt in the wound.* vendar una herida = dress + wound.* * *1(en el cuerpo): sufrió heridas de carácter grave en el accidente he was seriously injured in the accident, he suffered o received o ( frml) sustained serious injuries in the accidental caerse, se hizo una herida en la rodilla he cut his knee when he fellla enfermera le lavó la herida the nurse bathed the woundpresentaba heridas de arma blanca he had stab woundsla herida no ha cicatrizado the wound hasn't healedhurgar en la herida to open old woundslamerse las heridas to lick one's woundsrespirar por la herida to reveal one's true feelings (of bitterness)2 (pena, sufrimiento) woundesa herida aún está abierta that wound still hasn't healedCompuestos:superficial woundpenetrating o puncture wound* * *
herida sustantivo femeninoa) ( en el cuerpo):
se hizo una herida en la rodilla he cut his knee;
curar una herida to clean/dress a wound
herido,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino casualty, injured person: aún no se conoce el número de heridos, the number of casualties is still not known
herida sustantivo femenino
1 (de bala, de cuchillo) wound
(lesión, golpe) injury
2 (daño emocional) hurt, wound
Injury y el verbo to injure se refieren a accidentes.
Wound y el verbo to wound se refieren a heridas causadas por armas, agresión o de forma deliberada: Le hirieron durante el atraco. He was wounded during the robbery.
' herida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balazo
- brecha
- escarbar
- escopetazo
- fastidiar
- fea
- feo
- flechazo
- herir
- leve
- levedad
- metralla
- nada
- penetrante
- profunda
- profundo
- raja
- sanar
- sangrienta
- sangriento
- superficial
- abierto
- arder
- carne
- cerrar
- chamba
- cicatriz
- cojear
- cornada
- cortada
- coser
- costra
- cuchillada
- cuidado
- curación
- curar
- doler
- escocer
- grave
- latido
- latir
- mortal
- navajazo
- pinchazo
- piquete
- puñalada
- quemadura
- sangrar
- secar
- secreción
English:
bathe
- boo-boo
- burn
- critical
- cut
- dress
- flesh wound
- gash
- heal
- hideous
- hit
- infect
- infection
- injure
- injured
- injury
- lesion
- mend
- nasty
- raw
- salt
- serious
- severe
- severity
- slight
- sting
- weep
- wound
- dab
- gun
- hurt
- ooze
- stream
* * *herida nf1. [lesión] injury;[en lucha, atentado] wound;me hice una herida con un cuchillo I cut myself on a knife;sufrió heridas leves/graves she suffered minor/serious injuries;me golpeé con el techo y me hice una herida en la cabeza I hurt my head when I banged it on the ceilingherida abierta open wound;los crímenes de la dictadura siguen siendo una herida abierta the crimes of the dictatorship are a wound that still hasn't healed;herida de bala bullet o gunshot wound;heridas múltiples multiple injuries;herida punzante stab wound;herida superficial flesh wound2. [ofensa] injury, offence;escarbar o [m5] hurgar o [m5]tocar en la herida: no quería escarbar o [m5] hurgar o [m5]tocar en la herida, pero ¿cómo le va a tu ex esposa? I know it's a sore point, but how's your ex-wife?;renovar la herida to reopen an old wound3. [pena] wound;su desaparición es una herida que tardará en cicatrizar her disappearance is a wound that will take a long time to heal* * *fsufrir heridas de gravedad be seriously wounded; lesionado be seriously injured* * *herida nf: injury, wound* * *herida n1. (por un arma) woundcausar heridas to injure / to woundme hice una herida en la rodilla I cut my knee / I hurt my knee -
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past tense, past participle; see hurthurt1 adj1. herido2. dolidohurt2 vb1. hacer dañodid you hurt yourself? ¿te hiciste daño?2. dolerto hurt somebody's feelings herir los sentimientos / ofendertr[hɜːt]2 (wound) herida3 figurative use daño, perjuicio1 (physically) herido,-a2 (offended) dolido,-atransitive verb (pt & pp hurt)1 (cause injury) lastimar, hacer daño; (to wound) herir2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL lesionar3 (offend) herir, ofender■ you hurt her feelings la has ofendido, le has herido los sentimientos1 doler2 familiar venir mal, ir mal\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to hurt a fly ser incapaz de matar una moscato hurt oneself hacerse daño, lastimarse1) injure: hacer daño a, herir, lastimarto hurt oneself: hacerse daño2) distress, offend: hacer sufrir, ofender, herirhurt vi: dolermy foot hurts: me duele el piehurt n1) injury: herida f2) distress, pain: dolor m, pena fadj.• herido, -a adj.• lesionado, -a adj.• ofendido, -a adj.• resentido, -a adj.n.• daño s.m.• desolladura s.f.• dolor s.m.• herida s.f.• mal s.m.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to hurt")v.(§ p.,p.p.: hurt) = accidentar v.• damnificar v.• dañar v.• doler v.• estropear v.• herir v.• lacrar v.• lastimar v.• lesionar v.• llagar v.• molestar v.• ofender v.
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1. hɜːrt, hɜːt(past & past p hurt) transitive verb1)a) ( cause pain)you're hurting her/me! — le/me estás haciendo daño!, la/me estás lastimando! (esp AmL)
b) ( injure)I hurt my ankle — me hice daño en el tobillo, me lastimé el tobillo (esp AmL)
to hurt oneself, to get hurt — hacerse* daño, lastimarse (esp AmL)
nobody got o was hurt — a nadie le pasó nada
2)a) ( distress emotionally)their remarks hurt me deeply — lo que dijeron me dolió or me lastimó mucho
to hurt somebody's feelings — herir* las sentimientos de algn
b) ( affect adversely) \<\<government/economy\>\> perjudicar*hard work never hurt anyone — trabajar duro nunca le hizo daño or mal a nadie
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hurt vi1) ( be source of pain) doler*my leg/head hurts — me duele la pierna/la cabeza
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde le duele?
do your shoes hurt? — ¿te hacen daño los zapatos?
2) ( have adverse effects)3) (colloq)a) ( feel pain)he was still hurting after the divorce — (AmE) todavía estaba resentido por lo del divorcio
b) ( suffer adverse effects) (AmE)to be hurting — estar* pasándola or pasándolo mal (fam)
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a) ( physically) <finger/foot> lastimadoshe was badly hurt — estaba gravemente herida, estaba malherida
b) ( emotionally) <feelings/pride> herido; <tone/expression> dolido[hɜːt] (pt, pp hurt)to feel/be hurt — sentirse*/estar* dolido
1. VT1) (=do physical damage to) hacer daño a, lastimar (LAm)how did you hurt your finger/leg? — ¿cómo te has hecho daño en el dedo/la pierna?, ¿cómo te has lastimado el dedo/la pierna? (LAm)
to hurt o.s. — hacerse daño, lastimarse (LAm)
did you hurt yourself? — ¿te has hecho daño?, ¿te has lastimado? (LAm)
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he's not badly hurt — no está herido de gravedad•
to get hurt — resultar heridoto hurt a fly —
2) (=cause physical pain to)did I hurt you? — ¿te he hecho daño?, ¿te he lastimado? (LAm)
stop it! you're hurting me! — ¡para! ¡me estás haciendo daño!, ¡para! ¡me estás lastimando! (LAm)
3) (=have bad effect on)a) [+ person]a little hard work never hurt anyone — nadie se ha muerto nunca por trabajar un poco duro, trabajar duro nunca le ha hecho daño a nadie
b) [+ prospects, chances, reputation] perjudicarhigh interest rates are hurting small businesses — los tipos de interés altos están perjudicando a las pequeñas empresas
4) (=cause emotional pain to) hacer daño aI didn't mean to hurt you — no era mi intención hacerte sufrir or hacerte daño
this is going to hurt me much more than it's going to hurt you — esto me va a doler mucho más a mí que a ti
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to be easily hurt — ser muy susceptiblehis feelings were hurt by what you said — lo que dijiste lo ofendió or hirió sus sentimientos
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she was bound to get hurt — estaba claro que iba a terminar sufriendo2. VI1) (=give physical pain) [arm, leg, foot etc] dolerow, that hurts! — ¡ay! ¡duele!
it hurts when I walk — me duele cuando ando or al andar
does it hurt? — ¿te duele?
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde te duele?
to kick/hit sb where it hurts —
kick him where it hurts! — ¡dale una buena patada donde más les duele (a los hombres)!
2) (=give emotional pain) dolerit hurts to admit it but... — duele or cuesta admitirlo pero...
3) (=do harm)it wouldn't hurt to let your mum know you'll be late — no te costaría nada avisarle a tu madre que vas a llegar tarde
4) (esp US) * (=feel pain) sufrir3. ADJ1) (=injured) [part of body] lastimadoJames, are you hurt? — James, ¿te has hecho daño?, James, ¿te has lastimado? (esp LAm)
2) (=upset) [person, tone] dolidoto be/feel hurt — estar/sentirse dolido
4.N (=emotional pain) dolor m, pena f* * *
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1. [hɜːrt, hɜːt](past & past p hurt) transitive verb1)a) ( cause pain)you're hurting her/me! — le/me estás haciendo daño!, la/me estás lastimando! (esp AmL)
b) ( injure)I hurt my ankle — me hice daño en el tobillo, me lastimé el tobillo (esp AmL)
to hurt oneself, to get hurt — hacerse* daño, lastimarse (esp AmL)
nobody got o was hurt — a nadie le pasó nada
2)a) ( distress emotionally)their remarks hurt me deeply — lo que dijeron me dolió or me lastimó mucho
to hurt somebody's feelings — herir* las sentimientos de algn
b) ( affect adversely) \<\<government/economy\>\> perjudicar*hard work never hurt anyone — trabajar duro nunca le hizo daño or mal a nadie
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hurt vi1) ( be source of pain) doler*my leg/head hurts — me duele la pierna/la cabeza
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde le duele?
do your shoes hurt? — ¿te hacen daño los zapatos?
2) ( have adverse effects)3) (colloq)a) ( feel pain)he was still hurting after the divorce — (AmE) todavía estaba resentido por lo del divorcio
b) ( suffer adverse effects) (AmE)to be hurting — estar* pasándola or pasándolo mal (fam)
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a) ( physically) <finger/foot> lastimadoshe was badly hurt — estaba gravemente herida, estaba malherida
b) ( emotionally) <feelings/pride> herido; <tone/expression> dolidoto feel/be hurt — sentirse*/estar* dolido
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13 Kränkung
f wounding, hurting (of s.o.’s feelings); (Beleidigung) insult; etw. als Kränkung empfinden feel hurt ( beleidigt: insulted) by s.th.* * *die Kränkungwound; insult; mortification* * *Krạ̈n|kung ['krɛŋkʊŋ]f -, -en1) insult2) (= Kränken) offending, insultingdas war eine Kränkung seiner Gefühle — that hurt his feelings
* * *Krän·kung<-, -en>f insultjdm eine \Kränkung zufügen to insult [or offend] sb* * *die; Kränkung, Kränkungeneine Kränkung — an injury to one's/somebody's feelings
etwas als Kränkung empfinden — be hurt by something; take offence at something
* * *etwas als Kränkung empfinden feel hurt ( beleidigt: insulted) by sth* * *die; Kränkung, Kränkungeneine Kränkung — an injury to one's/somebody's feelings
etwas als Kränkung empfinden — be hurt by something; take offence at something
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14 feeling
1. [ʹfi:lıŋ] n1. 1) ощущение, чувство, сознаниеfeeling of safety [of injury] - чувство безопасности [обиды]
feeling of cold [of discomfort, of pain, of hunger] - ощущение холода [неловкости, боли, голода]
the sudden blow made him lose all feeling - внезапный удар вызвал у него полную потерю сознания
2) чувствительность3) ощупываниеfeeling of smb.'s pockets - прощупывание /обыскивание/ чьих-л. карманов
2. 1) чувство, эмоцияa feeling of pride [joy, gratitude] - чувство гордости [радости, благодарности]
a man of feeling - сентиментальный или эмоциональный человек
to be dead /lost/ to all feeling - быть бесчувственным /бессердечным, чёрствым/
to speak with feeling - говорить с чувством /эмоционально/
2) обыкн. pl чувства; переживанияto appeal to the feelings rather than to the reason - взывать к чувствам, а не к рассудку
to have mixed feelings - испытывать двойное /смешанное/ чувство (радости и сожаления и т. п.)
to have strong feelings on smth. - принимать что-л. близко к сердцу
he has strong feelings on... - он не может говорить спокойно о...
to hurt smb.'s feelings - обижать кого-л., задевать чьё-л. самолюбие
to relieve one's feelings - облегчить /отвести/ душу
the conversation helped her to relieve her feelings - разговор помог ей облегчить душу
to control one's feelings - держать себя в руках, владеть собой
3) сочувствие, симпатия; добротаnot to show much feeling for the sufferings of other people - не проявлять сочувствия к страданиям ближних
to have no feeling for smb. - не сочувствовать кому-л., быть безразличным к кому-л.
3. волнение, возбуждениеthe speech aroused strong feeling on all sides - речь глубоко взволновала всех присутствующих
I have no feeling about his attack on me - я не сержусь на него за его нападки
to entertain a feeling against smb. - ≅ иметь зуб против кого-л.
4. мнение; впечатлениеhe expressed his feelings about the latest discoveries on - выразил своё мнение о последних открытиях
what is the general feeling on this question? - каково отношение к этому вопросу?; а что все думают /говорят/ об этом?
5. восприятие, понимание (искусства, красоты и т. п.)6. (эмоциональная) атмосфера; настроениеthe place has the feeling of a haunted house - кажется, что этот дом полон привидений
his new picture is full of feeling - его новая картина (написана) с большим настроением
to play the piano with feeling - играть (на рояле) с чувством /с воодушевлением/
7. предчувствиеhe had a feeling that smth. was going to happen - он чувствовал /у него было предчувствие/, что что-то должно произойти
I had a feeling of danger - у меня было ощущение (надвигающейся) опасности
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good feeling - дружелюбие, доброжелательность, добрые чувстваill feeling - враждебность, недружелюбие
to bear good [ill] feeling - испытывать добрые [враждебные] чувства
I hope you have no hard feelings about my going without you - надеюсь, что вы не обиделись за то, что я ушёл без вас
2. [ʹfi:lıŋ] ano hard feelings! - ≅ всё в порядке!, я не в обиде!
1. чувствительныйfeeling heart - чувствительное /доброе/ сердце
2. прочувствованный3. сочувственный, сочувствующий4. уст. остро переживаемый, глубокий ( о чувстве)feeling pleasure - истинное наслаждение /удовольствие/
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1. transitive verb,hurt one's arm/back — sich (Dat.) am Arm/Rücken weh tun; (injure) sich (Dat.) den Arm/am Rücken verletzen
you are hurting me/my arm — du tust mir weh/am Arm weh
my arm is hurting me — mein Arm tut [mir] weh; mir tut der Arm weh
he wouldn't hurt a fly — (fig.) er tut keiner Fliege etwas zuleide
something won't or wouldn't hurt somebody — etwas tut nicht weh; (fig.) etwas würde jemandem nichts schaden (ugs.)
hurt oneself — sich (Dat.) weh tun; (injure oneself) sich verletzen
2) (damage, be detrimental to) schaden (+ Dat.)something won't or wouldn't hurt something — etwas würde einer Sache (Dat.) nichts schaden
3) (emotionally) verletzen, kränken [Person]; verletzen [Ehrgefühl, Stolz]2. intransitive verb,1) weh tun; schmerzenmy leg hurts — mein Bein tut [mir] weh
does your hand hurt? — tut dir die Hand weh?
2) (cause damage, be detrimental) schaden3. adjectivegekränkt [Tonfall, Miene]4. noun(emotional pain) Schmerz, der* * *past tense, past participle; see hurt* * *[hɜ:t, AM hɜ:rt]I. vi<hurt, hurt>1. (be painful) weh tun, schmerzentell me where it \hurts sag' mir, wo es weh tut2. (do harm) schadenit never \hurts to check the flight departure time before you go to the airport es kann nie schaden, die Abflugszeit nochmals zu überprüfen, bevor man zum Flughafen fährt3. (feel pain, suffer) leidenI know she's \hurting badly right now, but she just doesn't want to talk about it ich weiß, dass sie großen Kummer hat, aber sie will einfach nicht darüber redenII. vt<hurt, hurt>▪ to \hurt sb jdm weh tun, jdn verletzenshe was \hurt by his refusal to apologize dass er sich absolut nicht entschuldigen wollte, hat sie gekränkt▪ sth \hurts sb ear, head etw tut jdm weh, etw schmerzt jdnher ear \hurts [or is \hurting] her ihr Ohr tut ihr weh2. (harm)▪ to \hurt sb/sth jdm/etw schadenit wouldn't \hurt you to do the ironing for once es würde dir nichts schaden, wenn du auch mal bügeln würdestmany businesses are being \hurt by the high interest rates die hohen Zinssätze schaden vielen Branchento \hurt sb's feelings/pride jds Gefühle/Stolz verletzen* * *[hɜːt] vb: pret, ptp hurt1. vtto hurt oneself — sich (dat) wehtun
to hurt one's arm — sich (dat) am Arm wehtun
my arm is hurting me — mein Arm tut mir weh, mir tut der Arm weh
if you go on like that someone is bound to get hurt — wenn ihr so weitermacht, verletzt sich bestimmt noch jemand
2) (= harm) schaden (+dat)it won't hurt him to wait — es schadet ihm gar nicht(s), wenn er etwas wartet or warten muss
it never hurts to talk to somebody —
walking on the grass doesn't hurt it — es schadet dem Gras nicht, wenn man darauf (herum)läuft
those most hurt by this measure — die von dieser Maßnahme am stärksten Betroffenen
2. vithat hurts! (lit, fig) — das tut weh!
nothing hurts like the truth —
I love him so much it hurts — ich liebe ihn so sehr, dass es wehtut
2) (= do harm) schaden3. nSchmerz m; (baby-talk) Wehweh nt; (to feelings) Verletzung f ( to +gen); (to reputation etc) Schädigung f ( to +gen)4. adjlimb, feelings verletzt; tone, look gekränkt* * *hurt1 [hɜːt; US hɜrt]A v/t prät und pperf hurt1. verletzen, -wunden (beide auch fig):hurt sb’s feelings;hurt one’s knee sich das oder am Knie verletzen;feel hurt gekränkt sein;don’t hurt me! tu mir nichts!;you’re hurting me! du tust mir weh!3. schädigen, schaden (dat), Schaden zufügen (dat):it won’t hurt you to miss breakfast for once umg du wirst nicht gleich verhungern, wenn du einmal nicht frühstückst4. etwas beschädigenB v/i1. schmerzen, wehtun (beide auch fig):2. Schaden anrichten, schaden:that won’t hurt das schadet nichtsC s1. Schmerz m (auch fig)2. Verletzung f, Wunde f3. Kränkung fto für)* * *1. transitive verb,1) weh tun (+ Dat.); (injure physically) verletzenhurt one's arm/back — sich (Dat.) am Arm/Rücken weh tun; (injure) sich (Dat.) den Arm/am Rücken verletzen
you are hurting me/my arm — du tust mir weh/am Arm weh
my arm is hurting me — mein Arm tut [mir] weh; mir tut der Arm weh
he wouldn't hurt a fly — (fig.) er tut keiner Fliege etwas zuleide
something won't or wouldn't hurt somebody — etwas tut nicht weh; (fig.) etwas würde jemandem nichts schaden (ugs.)
hurt oneself — sich (Dat.) weh tun; (injure oneself) sich verletzen
2) (damage, be detrimental to) schaden (+ Dat.)something won't or wouldn't hurt something — etwas würde einer Sache (Dat.) nichts schaden
3) (emotionally) verletzen, kränken [Person]; verletzen [Ehrgefühl, Stolz]2. intransitive verb,1) weh tun; schmerzenmy leg hurts — mein Bein tut [mir] weh
2) (cause damage, be detrimental) schaden3) (cause emotional distress) weh tun; [Worte, Beleidigungen:] verletzen; [Person:] verletzend sein3. adjectivegekränkt [Tonfall, Miene]4. noun(emotional pain) Schmerz, der* * *adj.verletzt adj. (someone) v.jemandem weh tun ausdr. v.(§ p.,p.p.: hurt)= schaden v.schmerzen v.verletzen v.weh tun ausdr. -
16 resentimiento
m.resentment, bitterness.* * *1 resentment* * *noun m.* * *SM (=rencor) resentment; (=amargura) bitterness* * *masculino resentment, bitterness* * *= resentment, sourness, ill-feeling, soreness, grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex. Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.Ex. His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Ex. The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex. While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex. Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.----* con resentimiento = resentfully, spitefully.* guardar resentimiento = carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder.* * *masculino resentment, bitterness* * *= resentment, sourness, ill-feeling, soreness, grudge, bitterness, unforgiveness, ill will, bad blood.Ex: Many trainees arrive on course with feelings of anxiety related to past frustrations and resentment over being sent on the course.
Ex: His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Ex: The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.Ex: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex: Letting bygones be bygones is not a natural thing for most of us -- we humans have long memories, we hold on to both grudges and fantasies.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.Ex: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* con resentimiento = resentfully, spitefully.* guardar resentimiento = carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder.* * *resentment, bitterness* * *
resentimiento sustantivo masculino
resentment, bitterness
resentimiento sustantivo masculino resentment
' resentimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destilar
- hiel
- pique
- escozor
English:
resentfulness
- resentment
- sullenness
- ill
- resentful
- spite
* * *resentment, bitterness* * *m resentment* * *: resentment* * *resentimiento n resentment -
17 mend
I [mend]1) (in fabric) (stitched, darned) rammendo m.; (patched) rattoppo m., rappezzo m.2) fig.II 1. [mend]to be on the mend — [ person] essere in via di guarigione; [ economy] essere in ripresa; [weather, situation] migliorare
1) riparare [object, road]; (stitch, darn) rammendare; (add patch) rattoppare2) fig. guarire [feelings, broken heart]2.••to mend one's ways — migliorarsi, correggersi
* * *[mend] 1. verb1) (to put (something broken, torn etc) into good condition again; to repair: Can you mend this broken chair?) aggiustare2) (to grow better, especially in health: My broken leg is mending very well.) migliorare2. noun(a repaired place: This shirt has a mend in the sleeve.) rammendo- mending* * *[mɛnd]1. vt(repair: fence, car, clothes) aggiustare, riparare, (darn) rammendareto mend one's ways — (improve) correggersi
2. vi(broken bone) rimettersi a posto3. nto be on the mend — star migliorando, essere in via di guarigione
* * *mend /mɛnd/n.rammendo; rattoppo● to be on the mend, ( di malato) essere in via di guarigione; ( di affari e sim.) essere in ripresa: The economy is on the mend, l'economia è in ripresa.(to) mend /mɛnd/A v. t.1 accomodare; aggiustare; riparare; rammendare; rattoppare; riattare: to mend a broken toy, aggiustare un giocattolo rotto; to mend a dress, rammendare un vestito; to mend a road, riattare una strada NOTA D'USO: - to mend, to fix o to repair?-B v. i.2 migliorare (spec. di salute): The patient is mending quickly, l'ammalato sta migliorando rapidamente● (fig., spec. polit.) to mend ( one's) fences ( with sb.), fare pace (con q.); riallacciare i rapporti (con q.) □ to mend the fire, ravvivare il fuoco □ to mend or end st., migliorare o porre termine a qc. □ to mend one's pace, affrettarsi; affrettare il passo □ to mend one's ways, ravvedersi; cambiar vita □ (prov.) It's never too late to mend, non è mai troppo tardi per emendarsi.* * *I [mend]1) (in fabric) (stitched, darned) rammendo m.; (patched) rattoppo m., rappezzo m.2) fig.II 1. [mend]to be on the mend — [ person] essere in via di guarigione; [ economy] essere in ripresa; [weather, situation] migliorare
1) riparare [object, road]; (stitch, darn) rammendare; (add patch) rattoppare2) fig. guarire [feelings, broken heart]2.••to mend one's ways — migliorarsi, correggersi
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18 put
1. transitive verb,-tt-, put1) (place) tun; (vertically) stellen; (horizontally) legen; (through or into narrow opening) steckenput plates on the table — Teller auf den Tisch stellen
don't put your elbows on the table — lass deine Ellbogen vom Tisch
put a stamp on the letter — eine Briefmarke auf den Brief kleben
put salt on one's food — Salz auf sein Essen tun od. streuen
put the letter in an envelope/the letter box — den Brief in einen Umschlag/in den Briefkasten stecken
put something in one's pocket — etwas in die Tasche stecken
put sugar in one's tea — sich (Dat.) Zucker in den Tee tun
put petrol in the tank — Benzin in den Tank tun od. füllen
put the car in[to] the garage — das Auto in die Garage stellen
put the cork in the bottle — die Flasche mit dem Korken verschließen
put the ball into the net/over the bar — den Ball ins Netz befördern od. setzen/über die Latte befördern
put one's arm round somebody's waist — den Arm um jemandes Taille legen
put a bandage round one's wrist — sich (Dat.) einen Verband ums Handgelenk legen
put one's hands over one's eyes — sich (Dat.) die Hände auf die Augen legen
put one's finger to one's lips — den od. seinen Finger auf die Lippen legen
put the jacket on its hanger — die Jacke auf den Bügel tun od. hängen
where shall I put it? — wohin soll ich es tun (ugs.) /stellen/legen usw.?; wo soll ich es hintun (ugs.) /-stellen/-legen usw.?
we put our guest in Peter's room — wir haben unseren Gast in Peters Zimmer (Dat.) untergebracht
put the baby in the pram — das Baby in den Kinderwagen legen od. (ugs.) stecken
not know where to put oneself — (fig.) sehr verlegen sein/werden
put it there! — (coll.) lass mich deine Hand schütteln!
2) (cause to enter) stoßen3) (bring into specified state) setzenput through Parliament — im Parlament durchbringen [Gesetzentwurf usw.]
be put in a difficult etc. position — in eine schwierige usw. Lage geraten
be put into power — an die Macht kommen
put something above or before something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Vorrang vor etwas (Dat.) geben
be put out of order — kaputtgehen (ugs.)
put somebody on to something — (fig.) jemanden auf etwas (Akk.) hinweisen od. aufmerksam machen
put somebody on to a job — (assign) jemandem eine Arbeit zuweisen
4) (impose)put a limit/an interpretation on something — etwas begrenzen od. beschränken/interpretieren
5) (submit) unterbreiten (to Dat.) [Vorschlag, Plan usw.]put something to the vote — über etwas (Akk.) abstimmen lassen
be put out of the game by an injury — wegen einer Verletzung nicht mehr spielen können
7) (express) ausdrückenlet's put it like this:... — sagen wir so:...
that's one way of putting it — (also iron.) so kann man es [natürlich] auch ausdrücken
8) (render)put something into English — etwas ins Englische übertragen od. übersetzen
9) (write) schreibenput something on the list — (fig.) sich (Dat.) etwas [fest] vornehmen; etwas vormerken
10) (imagine)put oneself in somebody's place or situation — sich in jemandes Lage versetzen
11) (invest)put money etc. into something — Geld usw. in etwas (Akk.) stecken
put work/time/effort into something — Arbeit/Zeit/Energie in etwas (Akk.) stecken
12) (stake) setzen (on auf + Akk.)put money on a horse/on something happening — auf ein Pferd setzen/darauf wetten, dass etwas passiert
13) (estimate)put somebody/something at — jemanden/etwas schätzen auf (+ Akk.)
14) (subject)put somebody to — jemandem [Unkosten, Mühe, Umstände] verursachen od. machen
15) (Athletics): (throw) stoßen [Kugel]2. intransitive verb,-tt-, put (Naut.)put [out] to sea — in See stechen
put into port — [in den Hafen] einlaufen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/59262/put_about">put about- put away- put back- put by- put down- put in- put off- put on- put out- put over- put up- put upon* * *[put]present participle - putting; verb1) (to place in a certain position or situation: He put the plate in the cupboard; Did you put any sugar in my coffee?; He put his arm round her; I'm putting a new lock on the door; You're putting too much strain on that rope; When did the Russians first put a man into space?; You've put me in a bad temper; Can you put (=translate) this sentence into French?)2) (to submit or present (a proposal, question etc): I put several questions to him; She put her ideas before the committee.) formulieren3) (to express in words: He put his refusal very politely; Children sometimes have such a funny way of putting things!) ausdrücken4) (to write down: I'm trying to write a letter to her, but I don't know what to put.) schreiben5) (to sail in a particular direction: We put out to sea; The ship put into harbour for repairs.) fahren•- put-on- a put-up job
- put about
- put across/over
- put aside
- put away
- put back
- put by
- put down
- put down for
- put one's feet up
- put forth
- put in
- put in for
- put off
- put on
- put out
- put through
- put together
- put up
- put up to
- put up with* * *<-tt-, put, put>[pʊt]1. (place)▪ to \put sth somewhere etw irgendwohin stellen [o setzen]; (lay down) etw irgendwohin legen; (push in) etw irgendwohin steckenthey \put a horseshoe above [or over] their door sie brachten ein Hufeisen über ihrer Tür anhe was \put up against the wall man stellte ihn an die Wandhe looked at the pile of work his boss had \put before him er sah sich den Haufen Arbeit an, den seine Chefin ihm hingelegt hatteyou've got to \put the past behind you du musst die Vergangenheit vergangen seinlassen [o begraben]\put your clothes in the closet häng deine Kleider in den Schrankhe \put his hands in his pockets er steckte die Hände in die Taschenshe \put some milk in her coffee sie gab etwas Milch in ihren Kaffeeto \put the ball in the net (tennis) den Ball ins Netz schlagen; (football) den Ball ins Netz spielenthis \puts me in a very difficult position das bringt mich in eine schwierige SituationI \put my complete confidence in him ich setze mein volles Vertrauen auf ihn [o in ihn]\put the cake into the oven schieb den Kuchen in den Backofenthey \put the plug into the socket sie steckten den Stecker in die Steckdosehe \put salt into the sugar bowl by mistake er hat aus Versehen Salz in die Zuckerdose gefülltthey \put him into a cell sie brachten ihn in eine Zelleto \put sth into storage etw einlagernto \put a child into care ein Kind in Pflege gebento \put sb into a home jdn in ein Heim steckento \put sb in[to] prison jdn ins Gefängnis bringento \put fear into sb's heart jdn ängstigen, jdm Angst machento \put an idea in[to] sb's head jdn auf eine Idee bringenwhatever \put that idea into your head? wie kommst du denn darauf?to \put one's ideas into practice seine Ideen in die Praxis umsetzenSam will eat anything you \put in front of him Sam isst alles, was man ihm vorsetzt\put the soup spoons next to the knives leg die Suppenlöffel neben die Messerwe should \put my mum next to Mrs Larson wir sollten meine Mutter neben Frau Larson setzenshe \put her coffee cup on the table sie stellte ihre Kaffeetasse auf den Tischdo you know how to \put a saddle on a horse? weißt du, wie man ein Pferd sattelt?I \put clean sheets on the bed ich habe das Bett frisch bezogenhe \put his head on my shoulder er legte seinen Kopf auf meine Schulteryou can't \put a value on friendship Freundschaft lässt sich nicht mit Geld bezahlena price of £10,000 was \put on the car das Auto wurde mit 10.000 Pfund veranschlagtshe \put her arm round him sie legte ihren Arm um ihnhe \put his head round the door er steckte den Kopf zur Tür hereinhe \put his finger to his lips to call for silence er hielt seinen Finger vor die Lippen und bat um Ruheto \put a glass to one's lips ein Glas zum Mund führenshe \put the shell to her ear sie hielt sich die Muschel ans Ohrto \put sb to bed jdn ins Bett bringenhe was \put under the care of his aunt er wurde in die Obhut seiner Tante gegebenI didn't know where to \put myself ich wusste nicht wohin mit mirto \put sb/sth in jeopardy jdn/etw in Gefahr bringento \put sb in a rage jdn wütend machenthis \puts me in a very difficult position das bringt mich in eine sehr schwierige Situationhe was able to \put them in a good mood er konnte sie aufheiternto stay \put person sich nicht von der Stelle rühren; object liegen/stehen/hängen bleiben; hair haltento \put the shot SPORT Kugel stoßen2. (invest)to \put effort/energy/money/time into sth Mühe/Energie/Geld/Zeit in etw akk stecken [o investieren]we \put most of the profits towards research wir verwenden den Großteil der Gewinne für die Forschungeveryone could \put £3 towards a new coffee machine jeder könnte 3 Pfund zum Kauf einer neuen Kaffeemaschine dazugebento \put money into an account Geld auf ein Konto einzahlenshe \put money on a horse sie setzte auf ein Pferdwe \put back all our profits into the company all unsere Gewinne fließen in die Firma zurück3. (impose)to \put the blame on sb jdm die Schuld gebento \put demands upon sb von jdm etwas verlangento \put an embargo on trade ein Handelsembargo verhängento \put sb under oath jdn vereidigento \put a premium on sth etw hoch einschätzento \put pressure on sb jdn unter Druck setzento \put sb under pressure [or strain] jdn unter Druck setzento \put a restriction [or limitation] on sth etw einschränkenthe children were \put on their best behaviour den Kindern wurde gesagt, dass sie sich ja gut zu benehmen habento \put a tax on sth etw besteuern [o mit einer Steuer belegen]to \put sb/sth to the test jdn/etw auf die Probe stellen; (put a strain on) jdn/etw strapazierento \put sb on trial jdn vor Gericht bringento \put sb to a lot of trouble jdm viel Mühe bereiten [o machen4. (present)to \put sth to a discussion etw zur Diskussion stellento \put an idea [or a suggestion] to sb jdm etw vorschlagento \put one's point of view seinen Standpunkt darlegento \put a problem to sb jdm ein Problem darlegento \put a proposal before a committee einem Ausschuss einen Vorschlag unterbreitento \put a question to sb jdm eine Frage stellento \put sth to a vote etw zur Abstimmung bringen5. (include)\put some more salt in füge noch etwas Salz hinzu6. (indicating change of condition)she always \puts her guests at ease right away sie schafft es immer, dass ihre Gäste sich sofort wohl fühlento \put sb at risk [or in danger] jdn in Gefahr bringento \put sb in a good/bad mood jds Laune heben/verderbento \put one's affairs in order seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringento \put a plan into operation einen Plan in die Tat umsetzento \put sb/an animal out of his/its misery jdn/ein Tier von seinen Qualen erlösento \put sb to death jdn hinrichtento \put sb to flight jdn in die Flucht schlagento \put sb to shame jdn beschämento \put sb under arrest jdn unter Arrest stellento \put sb under hypnosis jdn hypnotisierento \put sth right etw in Ordnung bringento \put sb straight jdn korrigierento \put sb out of the competition jdn aus dem Rennen werfen7. (express)▪ to \put sth etw ausdrückenlet me \put it this way lass es mich so sagenhow should I \put it? wie soll ich mich ausdrücken?to \put it bluntly um es deutlich zu sagento \put it mildly, we were shocked at your behaviour wir waren, gelinde gesagt, geschockt über dein Verhaltenthat's \putting it mildly das ist ja noch milde ausgedrücktas Shakespeare \put it wie Shakespeare schon sagteshe didn't know how to \put her thoughts into words sie wusste nicht, wie sie ihre Gedanken in Worte fassen sollte\putting Shakespeare into modern English is difficult Shakespeare in zeitgenössisches Englisch zu übertragen ist schwierigshe really \puts passion into her performance sie steckt viel Leidenschaftlichkeit in ihren Vortragto \put one's feelings into words seine Gefühle ausdrückento \put a verb into the past tense ein Verb in die Vergangenheit setzen8. (write)to \put a cross/tick next to sth etw ankreuzen/abhakento \put one's signature to sth seine Unterschrift unter etw setzenplease \put your signature here bitte unterschreiben Sie hier9. (estimate, value)I wouldn't \put him among the best film directors ich würde ihn nicht zu den besten Regisseuren zählenshe \puts her job above everything else für sie geht ihr Beruf allem anderen vor, sie stellt ihren Beruf vor allem anderenI'd \put him at about 50 ich schätze ihn auf ungefähr 50I would \put her in her 50s ich würde sie so in den Fünfzigern schätzento \put sb/sth in a category jdn/etw in eine Kategorie einordnenit can't be \put in the same category as a Rolls Royce man kann es nicht auf eine Stufe mit einem Rolls Royce stellento \put sb/sth on a level [or par] with sb/sth jdn/etw auf eine Stufe mit jdm/etw stellento \put a value of £10,000 on sth den Wert einer S. gen auf 10.000 Pfund schätzen10. (direct)▪ to \put sb onto sth/sb jdn auf etw/jdn aufmerksam machenthe phone book \put me onto the dentist durch das Telefonbuch kam ich auf den Zahnarztthey \put three people on the job sie setzen drei Leute ein für diesen Job11. (see someone off)he \put his girlfriend on the plane er brachte seine Freundin zum Flugzeugto \put sb onto the bus jdn zum Bus bringento \put sb in a taxi jdn in ein Taxi setzen12. (install)to \put heating/a kitchen into a house eine Heizung/Küche in einem Haus installierenwe \put a new hard drive on our computer wir haben eine neue Festplatte in unseren Computer eingebaut▪ to \put sb on sth jdm etw verschreibenthe doctor has \put her on a strict diet der Arzt hat ihr eine strenge Diät verordnetNAUT anlegen, vor Anker gehento \put into the dock am Dock anlegen, vor Anker gehento \put into Hamburg/harbour in Hamburg/in den Hafen einlaufento \put to sea in See stechenIII. NOUNSTOCKEX Verkaufsoption f* * *put [pʊt]A sC v/t prät und pperf put1. legen, stellen, setzen, tun:put it on the table leg es auf den Tisch;I shall put the matter before him ich werde ihm die Sache vorlegen;put the matter in(to) his hands leg die Angelegenheit in seine Hände;I put him above his brother ich stelle ihn über seinen Bruder;put sb on a job jemanden an eine Arbeit setzen, jemanden mit einer Arbeit betrauen;put eleven men behind the ball FUSSB die ganze Mannschaft defensiv spielen lassen;his time put him in 3rd place SPORT seine Zeit brachte ihn auf den 3. Platz; → a. die Verbindungen mit den entsprechenden Substantiven2. stecken (in one’s pocket in die Tasche):put a lot of work into viel Arbeit stecken in (akk)3. jemanden ins Bett, in eine unangenehme Lage etc, etwas auf den Markt, in Ordnung etc bringen:he put her across the river er brachte oder beförderte sie über den Fluss;put the cow to the bull die Kuh zum Stier bringen;put into shape in (die richtige) Form bringen;4. etwas in Kraft, in Umlauf, in Gang etc, jemanden in Besitz, ins Unrecht, über ein Land etc setzen:put o.s. in a good light sich ins rechte Licht setzen;put the case that … gesetzt den Fall, dass …; → action 1, 2, end Bes Redew, foot A 1, place A 3, trust A 15. put o.s. sich in jemandes Hände etc begeben:put o.s. under sb’s care sich in jemandes Obhut begeben;put yourself in(to) my hands vertraue dich mir ganz an6. unterwerfen, aussetzen ( beide:to dat):I have put you through a lot ich habe dir viel zugemutet; → death 1, expense Bes Redew, inconvenience A 2, question A 6, shame A 2, sword, test1 A 27. put out of aus … hinausstellen, verdrängen oder werfen aus, außer Betrieb od Gefecht etc setzen: → action 13, running A 28. Land bepflanzen (into, under mit) the fields were put under potatoes auf den Feldern wurden Kartoffeln gepflanztput sb to work jemanden an die Arbeit setzen, jemanden arbeiten lassen;put to school zur Schule schicken;put to trade jemanden ein Handwerk lernen lassen;put sb to a joiner jemanden bei einem Schreiner in die Lehre geben;put sb to it jemandem zusetzen, jemanden bedrängen;be hard put to it arg bedrängt werden, in große Bedrängnis kommen;they were hard put to it to find a house sie taten sich schwer, ein Haus zu finden;put sb through a book jemanden zum Durchlesen oder -arbeiten eines Buches zwingen;10. veranlassen, verlocken ( beide:on, to zu)11. in Furcht, Wut etc versetzen:put sb in fear of their life jemandem eine Todesangst einjagen; → countenance A 2, ease A 2, guard C 4, mettle 2, temper A 412. übersetzen, -tragen ( beide:into French ins Französische)I cannot put it into words ich kann es nicht in Worte fassen;put one’s feelings into words seine Gefühle aussprechen;how shall I put it? wie soll ich mich oder es ausdrücken?;14. schätzen (at auf akk):I put his income at £100,000 a year15. (to) verwenden (für), anwenden (zu):put sth to a good use etwas gut verwenden16. eine Entscheidung etc gründen (on auf akk)17. eine Frage, einen Antrag etc stellen, vorlegen:a) ich appelliere an Sie, ich wende mich an Sie,b) ich stelle es Ihnen anheim;on auf akk)put a tax on sth etwas besteuernon dat)22. die Uhr stellen23. (in, into) hinzufügen (dat), (hinein)tun, geben (in akk):put sugar in one’s coffee Zucker in seinen Kaffee tun25. schleudern, werfenin, into in akk)D v/ifor nach):put to land an Land gehen;2. SCHIFF segeln, steuern, fahreninto in akk)b) jemanden ausnutzen, -nützen,c) jemanden betrügen* * *1. transitive verb,-tt-, put1) (place) tun; (vertically) stellen; (horizontally) legen; (through or into narrow opening) steckenput salt on one's food — Salz auf sein Essen tun od. streuen
put the letter in an envelope/the letter box — den Brief in einen Umschlag/in den Briefkasten stecken
put sugar in one's tea — sich (Dat.) Zucker in den Tee tun
put petrol in the tank — Benzin in den Tank tun od. füllen
put the car in[to] the garage — das Auto in die Garage stellen
put the ball into the net/over the bar — den Ball ins Netz befördern od. setzen/über die Latte befördern
put a bandage round one's wrist — sich (Dat.) einen Verband ums Handgelenk legen
put one's hands over one's eyes — sich (Dat.) die Hände auf die Augen legen
put one's finger to one's lips — den od. seinen Finger auf die Lippen legen
put the jacket on its hanger — die Jacke auf den Bügel tun od. hängen
where shall I put it? — wohin soll ich es tun (ugs.) /stellen/legen usw.?; wo soll ich es hintun (ugs.) /-stellen/-legen usw.?
we put our guest in Peter's room — wir haben unseren Gast in Peters Zimmer (Dat.) untergebracht
put the baby in the pram — das Baby in den Kinderwagen legen od. (ugs.) stecken
not know where to put oneself — (fig.) sehr verlegen sein/werden
put it there! — (coll.) lass mich deine Hand schütteln!
2) (cause to enter) stoßen3) (bring into specified state) setzenput through Parliament — im Parlament durchbringen [Gesetzentwurf usw.]
be put in a difficult etc. position — in eine schwierige usw. Lage geraten
put something above or before something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Vorrang vor etwas (Dat.) geben
be put out of order — kaputtgehen (ugs.)
put somebody on to something — (fig.) jemanden auf etwas (Akk.) hinweisen od. aufmerksam machen
put somebody on to a job — (assign) jemandem eine Arbeit zuweisen
4) (impose)put a limit/an interpretation on something — etwas begrenzen od. beschränken/interpretieren
5) (submit) unterbreiten (to Dat.) [Vorschlag, Plan usw.]put something to the vote — über etwas (Akk.) abstimmen lassen
7) (express) ausdrückenlet's put it like this:... — sagen wir so:...
that's one way of putting it — (also iron.) so kann man es [natürlich] auch ausdrücken
8) (render)put something into English — etwas ins Englische übertragen od. übersetzen
9) (write) schreibenput something on the list — (fig.) sich (Dat.) etwas [fest] vornehmen; etwas vormerken
10) (imagine)put oneself in somebody's place or situation — sich in jemandes Lage versetzen
11) (invest)put money etc. into something — Geld usw. in etwas (Akk.) stecken
put work/time/effort into something — Arbeit/Zeit/Energie in etwas (Akk.) stecken
12) (stake) setzen (on auf + Akk.)put money on a horse/on something happening — auf ein Pferd setzen/darauf wetten, dass etwas passiert
13) (estimate)put somebody/something at — jemanden/etwas schätzen auf (+ Akk.)
14) (subject)put somebody to — jemandem [Unkosten, Mühe, Umstände] verursachen od. machen
15) (Athletics): (throw) stoßen [Kugel]2. intransitive verb,-tt-, put (Naut.)put [out] to sea — in See stechen
put into port — [in den Hafen] einlaufen
Phrasal Verbs:- put away- put back- put by- put down- put in- put off- put on- put out- put over- put up- put upon* * *(clamp) the lid on something (US) expr.gegen etwas scharf vorgehen ausdr.sperren v. (take) into care expr.in Pflege geben (nehmen) ausdr. v.(§ p.,p.p.: put)= ausgeben v.legen v.setzen v.stellen v. -
19 injure
'in‹ə(to harm or damage: He injured his arm when he fell; They were badly injured when the car crashed; A story like that could injure his reputation; His pride has been injured.) herir, lastimar, hacer daño- injured- injurious
- injury
injure vb herir / lesionartr['ɪnʤəSMALLr/SMALL]1 herir, lesionar, lastimar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto injure oneself hacerse daño, lesionarse1) wound: herir, lesionar2) hurt: lastimar, dañar, herir3)to injure oneself : hacerse dañov.• accidentar v.• agraviar v.• amancillar v.• dañar v.• descalabrar v.• herir v.• injuriar v.• lacrar v.• lastimar v.• lesionar v.• lisiar v.• llagar v.• maliciar v.• ofender v.• perjudicar v.'ɪndʒər, 'ɪndʒə(r)a) \<\<person\>\> herir*, lesionar (frml); \<\<pride/feelings\>\> herir*, lastimar; \<\<reputation\>\> (frml) dañarb) injured past p['ɪndʒǝ(r)]VT1) (physically) herir; (esp Sport) lesionarhe was badly/slightly injured — resultó gravemente/levemente herido
he injured his arm — resultó herido en el brazo; (Sport) se lesionó el brazo
to injure o.s. — (in an accident) resultar herido; (deliberately) causarse heridas, autolesionarse; (in a match, race etc) lesionarse
2) (fig) [+ feelings, pride] herir; [+ reputation] dañar; [+ trade, chances] perjudicar* * *['ɪndʒər, 'ɪndʒə(r)]a) \<\<person\>\> herir*, lesionar (frml); \<\<pride/feelings\>\> herir*, lastimar; \<\<reputation\>\> (frml) dañarb) injured past p -
20 bruise
bru:z
1. noun(an injury caused by a blow to a person or a fruit, turning the skin a dark colour: bruises all over his legs; apples covered in bruises.) morado, magulladura
2. verb(to cause or develop such a mark on the skin: She bruised her forehead; She bruises easily.) magullarbruise1 n morado / cardenal / magulladurabruise2 vb magullar / contusionartr[brʊːz]1 morado, magulladura, contusión nombre femenino2 (on fruit) magulladura, machucadura1 (body) magullar, contusionar2 (fruit) magullar, machucar1 (body) magullarse, salirle cardenales2 (fruit) magullarse1) : contusionar, machucar, magullar (a una persona)2) damage: magullar, dañar (frutas)3) crush: majar4) hurt: herir (los sentimientos)bruise n: moretón m, cardenal m, magulladura f (dícese de frutas)n.• abolladura s.f.• bollo s.m.• borujón s.m.• cardenal (mancha de la piel) s.m.• contusión s.f.• desolladura s.f.• golpe s.m.• maca s.f.• magulladura s.f.• ramalazo s.m.• roncha s.f.v.• abollar v.• contundir v.• estrujar v.• golpear v.• lastimar v.• machucar v.• magullar v.bruːz
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noun moretón m, cardenal m, morado m (Esp, Ven)
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transitive verb \<\<body/arm\>\> contusionar (frml); \<\<fruit\>\> magullar, mallugar* (Méx, Ven); \<\<feelings/ego\>\> herir*
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vi \<\<fruit\>\> magullarse, mallugarse* (Méx, Ven)[bruːz]he bruises very easily — le salen moretones (or cardenales etc) con mucha facilidad
1.2. VT1) [+ leg etc] magullar, amoratar (esp LAm); [+ fruit] magullar, dañar2) (fig) [+ feelings] herir3.VII bruise easily — me salen cardenales or moretones con facilidad
* * *[bruːz]
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noun moretón m, cardenal m, morado m (Esp, Ven)
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transitive verb \<\<body/arm\>\> contusionar (frml); \<\<fruit\>\> magullar, mallugar* (Méx, Ven); \<\<feelings/ego\>\> herir*
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vi \<\<fruit\>\> magullarse, mallugarse* (Méx, Ven)he bruises very easily — le salen moretones (or cardenales etc) con mucha facilidad
См. также в других словарях:
feelings — Emotions. Injury to feelings is often used as synonymous with the term mental suffering. Bovee v Danville, 53 Vt 183, 191. fees. See fee … Ballentine's law dictionary
injury — 1 Injury, hurt, damage, harm, mischief mean the act or the result of inflicting on a person or thing something that causes loss or pain. Injury is the comprehensive term referable to an act or to a result of that act which involves a violation of … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Injury — In ju*ry, n.; pl. {Injuries}. [OE. injurie, L. injuria, fr. injurius injurious, wrongful, unjust; pref. in not + jus, juris, right, law, justice: cf. F. injure. See {Just}, a.] Any damage or hurt done to a person or thing; detriment to, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
injury — [in′jə rē] n. pl. injuries [ME iniurie < L injuria < injurius, wrongful, unjust < in , not + jus (gen. juris), right, justice: see JUST1] 1. physical harm or damage to a person, property, etc. 2. an injurious act; specif., a) an offense… … English World dictionary
injury — [[t]ɪ̱nʤəri[/t]] ♦♦ injuries 1) N VAR An injury is damage done to a person s or an animal s body. Four police officers sustained serious injuries in the explosion... The two other passengers escaped serious injury. 2) N VAR: oft N to n If someone … English dictionary
injury — in|ju|ry W2 [ˈındʒəri] n plural injuries [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: injuria, from jus right, law ] 1.) [U and C] a wound or damage to part of your body caused by an accident or attack ▪ She was taken to hospital with serious head injuries … Dictionary of contemporary English
injury */*/*/ — UK [ˈɪndʒərɪ] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms injury : singular injury plural injuries 1) physical damage done to a person or a part of their body an eye/leg injury suffer/sustain an injury (= be injured): She has recovered from… … English dictionary
injury — in|ju|ry [ ındʒəri ] noun count or uncount *** 1. ) physical damage done to a person or a part of their body: an eye/leg injury suffer/sustain an injury (=be injured): She has recovered from injuries sustained in the accident. escape/avoid injury … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
injury — noun Any damage or violation of, the person, character, feelings, rights, property, or interests of an individual; that which injures, or occasions wrong, loss, damage, or detriment; harm; hurt; loss; mischief; wrong; evil; as, his health was… … Wiktionary
injury — noun 1) minor injuries Syn: wound, bruise, cut, gash, laceration, scratch, graze, abrasion, contusion, lesion; Medicine trauma 2) they escaped without injury Syn: harm, hurt … Thesaurus of popular words
injury — noun 1) minor injuries Syn: wound, bruise, cut, gash, scratch, graze; Medicine trauma, lesion 2) they escaped without injury Syn: harm, hurt, damage, pain … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary