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1 it's bucketing down
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2 it/the rain has been bucketing down all morning
it/the rain has been bucketing down all morningEnglish-Dutch dictionary > it/the rain has been bucketing down all morning
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3 bucket down
лить как из ведраIt really started bucketing down this afternoon.
The sky got very dark and soon it began to bucket down.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > bucket down
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phr.v. brit. (се) истура (од врнење): The rain is bucketing down Истура дождот -
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1. nounEimer, der2. intransitive verbkick the bucket — (fig. sl.) ins Gras beißen (salopp)
* * *(a container for holding water, milk etc: We carried water in buckets to the burning house.) der Eimer* * *buck·et[ˈbʌkɪt]I. nchampagne \bucket Sektkübel ma \bucket of water ein Eimer m Wasser▪ \buckets pl Unmengen plin \buckets eimerweisethe rain came down in \buckets es goss wie aus Kübeln4.▪ to \bucket down wie aus Eimern gießen2. (career) rasento \bucket [or go \bucketing] along the road die Straße entlangrasento \bucket [or go \bucketing] down the hill den Hügel hinunterrasen* * *['bʌkɪt]1. n(also of dredger, grain elevator) Eimer m; (of excavator, water wheel) Schaufel fa bucket of water — ein Eimer m Wasser
it's coming down in buckets ( US inf ) — es gießt or schüttet wie aus or mit Kübeln (inf)
See:→ kick, drop2. vi (Brit inf)it's bucketing!, the rain is bucketing (down)! — es gießt or schüttet wie aus or mit Kübeln (inf)
* * *bucket [ˈbʌkıt]A s1. Eimer m, Kübel m:weep buckets umg wie ein Schlosshund heulen2. TECHa) Schaufel f (eines Schaufelrades)b) Förderkübel m, Eimer m (eines Baggers)c) Flügelrad n3. → academic.ru/9381/bucketful">bucketfulB v/t1. schöpfen:bucket out ausschöpfenC v/i1. it’s bucketing (down), the rain’s bucketing (down) Br umg es gießt (wie) mit oder (wie) aus oder in Kübeln* * *1. nounEimer, dera bucket of water — ein Eimer [voll] Wasser
2. intransitive verbkick the bucket — (fig. sl.) ins Gras beißen (salopp)
the rain or it is bucketing down — es gießt wie aus Kübeln (ugs.)
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(a container for holding water, milk etc: We carried water in buckets to the burning house.) cubobucket n cubotr['bʌkɪt]1 cubo2 (on dredger, waterwheel) canguilón nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto rain buckets familiar llover chuzos de puntato cry buckets familiar llorar a lágrima vivato kick the bucket familiar palmarla, estirar la patabucket seat (in car) asiento envolventebucket ['bʌkət] n: balde m, cubo m, cubeta f Mexn.• arcaduz s.m.• balde s.m.• cangilón s.m.• cubeta s.f.• cubo s.m.• herrada s.f.• pozal s.m.
I 'bʌkət, 'bʌkɪtnoun balde m or (Esp) cubo m or (Méx) cubeta f or (Ven) tobo ma bucket of water — un balde (or un cubo etc) de agua
to rain buckets — llover* a cántaros
to cry buckets — llorar a lágrima viva or (fam) a moco tendido
to kick the bucket — (colloq & hum) estirar la pata (fam & hum)
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intransitive verb (esp BrE colloq) bucket (down)['bʌkɪt]it's bucketing (down) — está lloviendo a cántaros
1.a bucket of water — un cubo or (LAm) un balde de agua
- rain buckets- weep bucketskick 2., 1)2. VI1) * (=hurtle) ir a toda velocidad, ir a toda pastilla (Sp) *2)3.CPDbucket seat N — asiento m envolvente
bucket shop N — (Econ) agencia f de bolsa fraudulenta; (Brit) (for air tickets) agencia f de viajes que vende barato
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I ['bʌkət, 'bʌkɪt]noun balde m or (Esp) cubo m or (Méx) cubeta f or (Ven) tobo ma bucket of water — un balde (or un cubo etc) de agua
to rain buckets — llover* a cántaros
to cry buckets — llorar a lágrima viva or (fam) a moco tendido
to kick the bucket — (colloq & hum) estirar la pata (fam & hum)
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intransitive verb (esp BrE colloq) bucket (down)it's bucketing (down) — está lloviendo a cántaros
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I n AmE sl1)I got out the old bucket and we drove down to Clinton Street — Я вывел из гаража свою тачку, и мы отправились на Клинтон Стрит
2)3)When he holds his arm up, his hand is as high as the top of the bucket — Когда он поднимает руку, то достает до кольца
4)II vi BrE infmlThe last bucket put us ahead by two points — Последний мяч, заброшенный в корзину, вывел нас вперед на два очка
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buck·et [ʼbʌkɪt] nchampagne \bucket Sektkübel m;a \bucket of water ein Eimer m Wasserin \buckets eimerweise;the rain came down in \buckets es goss wie aus KübelnPHRASES:to \bucket down wie aus Eimern gießen2) ( career) rasen; -
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(a container for holding water, milk etc: We carried water in buckets to the burning house.) bøtte, spannbøtte--------pøs--------spannIsubst. \/ˈbʌkɪt\/1) bøtte, spann, pøs (sjøfart)2) ( teknikk) graveskovl, grabb, pøs, stempel (i pumpe), skovl (på vannhjul)3) (slang, om bil\/båt) holk, skranglekassea drop in the bucket en dråpe i havetkick the bucket ( slang) dø, vandre hedenin buckets bøttevis, i store mengderIIverb \/ˈbʌkɪt\/1) ( også bucket down) pøsregne, hølje ned2) øse, bære i bøtte, fylle i bøtte3) kjøre\/ri\/seile fort og ujevnt4) ( hverdagslig) komme med voldsomme beskyldninger\/avsløringer5) ( handel) gjøre uhederlige forretningerbucket about ( om skip) slingre, kaste på seg -
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n. emmer--------v. scheuren over de weg; regen; plenzenbucket1[ bukkit] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 emmer♦voorbeelden:————————bucket2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:they bucketed down the hill • ze kwamen hotsend de berg afdenderen -
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bucket [ˈbʌkɪt]1. nounseau m3. compounds* * *['bʌkɪt] 1.1) gen seau m (of de)2.(colloq) buckets plural noun3.(colloq) intransitive verb GB (also bucket down) pleuvoir à seaux••to kick the bucket — mourir, casser sa pipe (colloq)
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s.1 balde, cubo (España)2 cubeta, cangilón.v.1 sacar con cubo.2 llover a cántaros.vi. (familiar)(pt & pp bucketed) -
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bucket ['bʌkɪt]1 noun(a) (container, contents) seau m;∎ a bucket of water un seau d'eau;∎ familiar it rained buckets il a plu à seaux;∎ familiar to cry or to weep buckets pleurer comme une Madeleine ou un veau;∎ a bucket and spade un seau et une pelle (symbole, pour un Britannique, de vacances familiales au bord de la mer)∎ we were bucketing along nous roulions à fond la caisse►► Technology bucket elevator élévateur m à godets, noria f;bucket shop Finance bureau m ou maison f de contrepartie, bureau m de courtier marron; British Commerce (travel agency) = organisme de vente de billets d'avion à prix réduit
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