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81 line
I 1.[laɪn]noun[fishing-]line — [Angel]schnur, die
2) (telephone or telegraph cable) Leitung, dieour company has 20 lines — unsere Firma hat 20 Anschlüsse
get me a line to Washington — verbinden Sie mich mit Washington
3) (long mark; also Math., Phys.) Linie, die; (less precise or shorter) Strich, der; (Telev.) Zeile, die5) (boundary) Linie, dielay something on the line [for somebody] — [jemandem] etwas rundheraus sagen
line of trees — Baumreihe, die
bring somebody into line — dafür sorgen, dass jmd. nicht aus der Reihe tanzt (ugs.)
come or fall into line — sich in die Reihe stellen; [Gruppe:] sich in einer Reihe aufstellen; (fig.) nicht mehr aus der Reihe tanzen (ugs.)
be in line [with something] — [mit etwas] in einer Linie liegen
be in/out of line with something — (fig.) mit etwas in/nicht in Einklang stehen
7) (row of words on a page) Zeile, diehe gave the boy 100 lines — (Sch.) er ließ den Jungen 100 Zeilen abschreiben
8) (system of transport) Linie, die[shipping] line — Schifffahrtslinie, die
on the lines of — nach Art (+ Gen.)
be on the right/wrong lines — in die richtige/falsche Richtung gehen
along or on the same lines — in der gleichen Richtung
line of thought — Gedankengang, der
take a strong line with somebody — jemandem gegenüber bestimmt od. energisch auftreten
line of action — Vorgehensweise, die
the Waterloo line, the line to Waterloo — die Linie nach Waterloo
this is the end of the line [for you] — (fig.) dies ist das Aus [für dich]
12) (wrinkle) Falte, diewhat's your line? — in welcher Branche sind Sie?/was ist Ihre Fachrichtung?
be in the line of duty/business — zu den Pflichten/zum Geschäft gehören
15) (Fashion) Linie, die2. transitive verbenemy lines — feindliche Stellungen od. Linien
1) (mark with lines) linieren [Papier]2) (stand at intervals along) säumen (geh.) [Straße, Strecke]Phrasal Verbs:- line upII transitive verbfüttern [Kleidungsstück]; auskleiden [Magen, Nest]; ausschlagen [Schublade usw.]line one's pockets — (fig.) sich (Dat.) die Taschen füllen
* * *I 1. noun1) ((a piece of) thread, cord, rope etc: She hung the washing on the line; a fishing-rod and line.) die Leine2) (a long, narrow mark, streak or stripe: She drew straight lines across the page; a dotted/wavy line.) die Linie3) (outline or shape especially relating to length or direction: The ship had very graceful lines; A dancer uses a mirror to improve his line.) die Konturen (pl.)4) (a groove on the skin; a wrinkle.) die Falte5) (a row or group of objects or persons arranged side by side or one behind the other: The children stood in a line; a line of trees.) die Reihe6) (a short letter: I'll drop him a line.) einige Zeilen7) (a series or group of persons which come one after the other especially in the same family: a line of kings.) die Abstammungslinie8) (a track or direction: He pointed out the line of the new road; a new line of research.) die Richtung9) (the railway or a single track of the railway: Passengers must cross the line by the bridge only.) die Eisenbahnlinie, das Gleis10) (a continuous system (especially of pipes, electrical or telephone cables etc) connecting one place with another: a pipeline; a line of communication; All( telephone) lines are engaged.) die Leitung11) (a row of written or printed words: The letter contained only three lines; a poem of sixteen lines.) die Zeile12) (a regular service of ships, aircraft etc: a shipping line.) die Linie13) (a group or class (of goods for sale) or a field of activity, interest etc: This has been a very popular new line; Computers are not really my line.) das Tätigkeitsfeld14) (an arrangement of troops, especially when ready to fight: fighting in the front line.) die Linie2. verb1) (to form lines along: Crowds lined the pavement to see the Queen.) säumen2) (to mark with lines.) linieren•- lineage- linear- lined- liner- lines- linesman
- hard lines! - in line for
- in
- out of line with
- line up
- read between the lines II verb1) (to cover on the inside: She lined the box with newspaper.) auskleiden2) (to put a lining in: She lined the dress with silk.) füttern•- lined- liner- lining* * *line1[laɪn]I. NOUNdividing \line Trennungslinie fstraight \line gerade Linieto draw a \line eine Linie ziehen3. MATHstraight \line Gerade f7. (equator)▪ the L\line die Linie, der Äquatorthe thin \line between love and hate der schmale Grat zwischen Liebe und Hassto cross the \line die Grenze überschreiten fig, zu weit gehen[clothes] \line Wäscheleine f[fishing] \line Angelschnur f\lines will be open from eight o'clock die Leitungen werden ab acht Uhr frei[geschaltet] seincan you get me a \line to New York? können Sie mir bitte eine Verbindung nach New York geben?the \line is engaged/busy die Leitung ist besetztplease hold the \line! bitte bleiben Sie am Apparat!get off the \line! geh aus der Leitung!bad \line schlechte Verbindungto be/stay on the \line am Apparat sein/bleibenthe end of the \line die Endstationrail \line Eisenbahnlinie f13. (row of words, also in poem) Zeile fto drop sb a \line jdm ein paar Zeilen schreibento read between the \lines ( fig) zwischen den Zeilen lesen14. (for actor)▪ \lines pl Text mto forget/learn one's \lines seinen Text lernen/vergessento get a \line on sb/sth etwas über jdn/etw herausfindento give sb a \line on sb jdm Informationen über jdn besorgen16. (false account, talk)he keeps giving me that \line about his computer not working properly er kommt mir immer wieder mit dem Spruch, dass sein Computer nicht richtig funktioniereI've heard that \line before die Platte kenne ich schon in- und auswendig! fam▪ \lines pl Strafarbeit fshe got 100 \lines for swearing at her teacher da sie ihren Lehrer beschimpft hatte, musste sie zur Strafe 100 mal... schreibento be first in \line an erster Stelle stehen; ( fig) ganz vorne dabei seinto be next in \line als Nächster/Nächste dran seinto be in a \line in einer Reihe stehenthe cans on the shelf were in a \line die Büchsen waren im Regal aufgereihtto form a \line sich akk in einer Reihe aufstellento get into \line sich akk hintereinander aufstellen; (next to each other) sich akk in einer Reihe aufstellento move into \line sich akk einreihenin \line with (level with) auf der gleichen Höhe wiein \line with demand bedarfsgerecht, bedarfsadäquatin \line with maturity FIN laufzeitbezogen, laufzeitabhängigin \line with requirements bedürfnisorientiertin \line with the market marktnah, marktgerecht, marktkonformthe salaries of temporary employees were brought into \line with those of permanent staff die Gehälter Teilzeitbeschäftigter wurden an die der Vollzeitbeschäftigten angeglichenI want to have children to prevent the family \line dying out ich möchte Kinder, damit die Familie nicht ausstirbtthis institute has had a long \line of prestigious physicists working here dieses Institut kann auf eine lange Tradition angesehener Physiker zurückblickenhe is the latest in a long \line of Nobel Prize winners to come from that country er ist der jüngste einer ganzen Reihe von Nobelpreisträgern aus diesem Landto get in \line sich akk anstellento stand in \line anstehenthey are thinking about a new \line of vehicles sie denken über eine neue Kraftfahrzeugserie nach; BRIT, AUSthey do an excellent \line in TVs and videos sie stellen erstklassige Fernseher und Videogeräte herspring/summer/fall/winter \line Frühjahrs-/Sommer-/Herbst-/Winterkollektion ffootball's never really been my \line mit Fußball konnte ich noch nie besonders viel anfangenwhat's your \line? was machen Sie beruflich?\line of business Branche f\line of research Forschungsgebiet nt\line of work Arbeitsgebiet ntto be in sb's \line jdm liegen23. (course)\line of argument Argumentation fto be in the \line of duty zu jds Pflichten gehören\line of reasoning Gedankengang mto take a strong \line with sb jdm gegenüber sehr bestimmt auftretento take a strong \line with sth gegen etw akk energisch vorgehenthey did not reveal their \line of inquiry sie teilten nicht mit, in welcher Richtung sie ermitteltenwhat \line shall we take? wie sollen wir vorgehen?24. (direction)▪ along the \lines of...:she said something along the \lines that he would lose his job if he didn't work harder sie sagte irgendetwas in der Richtung davon, dass er seine Stelle verlieren würde, wenn er nicht härter arbeiten würdemy sister works in publishing and I'm hoping to do something along the same \lines meine Schwester arbeitet im Verlagswesen und ich würde gerne etwas Ähnliches tunto try a new \line of approach to sth versuchen, etw anders anzugehenthe \line of least resistence der Weg des geringsten Widerstandes\line of vision Blickrichtung fto be on the right \lines auf dem richtigen Weg seindo you think his approach to the problem is on the right \lines? glauben Sie, dass er das Problem richtig angeht?party \line Parteilinie fto bring sb/sth into \line [with sth] jdn/etw auf gleiche Linie [wie etw akk] bringento fall into \line with sth mit etw dat konform gehento keep sb in \line dafür sorgen, dass jd nicht aus der Reihe tanztto move into \line sich akk anpassento step out of \line aus der Reihe tanzen\line of battle Kampflinie fbehind enemy \lines hinter den feindlichen Stellungenfront \line Front f29.▶ all along the \line auf der ganzen Linie▶ to bring sb into \line jdn in seine Schranken weisen▶ in/out of \line with sb/sth mit jdm/etw im/nicht im Einklang▶ to lay it on the \line die Karten offen auf den Tisch legen▶ to be on the \line auf dem Spiel stehen▶ to put sth on the \line etw aufs Spiel setzen▶ it was stepping out of \line to tell him that es stand dir nicht zu, ihm das zu sagenII. TRANSITIVE VERB1. (mark)her face was \lined with agony ihr Gesicht war von tiefem Schmerz gezeichnet2. (stand at intervals)to \line the streets die Straßen säumen gehthe streets were \lined with cheering people jubelnde Menschenmengen säumten die Straßenline2[laɪn]vt1. (cover)to \line shelves Regale füllen* * *line1 [laın]A sdown the line (Tennis) die Linie entlang, longline;2. a) (Hand- etc) Linie f:line of fate Schicksalslinieb) Falte f, Runzel f:lines of worry Sorgenfaltenc) Zug m (im Gesicht)3. Zeile f:5. a) Vers mc) pl SCHULE Br Strafarbeit f, -aufgabe f6. pl (meist als sg konstruiert) besonders Br umg Trauschein m8. US umga) Platte f (Geschwätz)b) Tour f, Masche f (Trick)9. Linie f, Richtung f:a) MIL Angriffsrichtung,b) fig Taktik f;get into sb’s line of fire jemandem in die Schusslinie geraten;a) Blickrichtung,hung on the line in Augenhöhe aufgehängt (Bild);10. pl Grundsätze pl, Richtlinie(n) f(pl):the lines of his policy die Grundlinien seiner Politik;I would like to have sth on ( oder along) the lines of what you have ich möchte etwas von der Art wie Sie haben;a) nach diesen Grundsätzen,b) folgendermaßen;along general lines ganz allgemein, in großen Zügen;along similar lines ähnlich;it is out of line for sb to do sth es entspricht nicht jemandes Art, etwas zu tun11. Art f und Weise f, Methode f, Verfahren n:line of approach (to) Art und Weise (etwas) anzupacken, Methode;line of argument (Art der) Beweisführung f;line of reasoning Denkweise;a) Auffassung f,b) Gedankengang m;take a tougher line toward(s) härter vorgehen gegen, eine härtere Gangart einschlagen gegenüber;take the line that … den Standpunkt vertreten, dass …;don’t take that line with me! komm mir ja nicht so!;in the line of nach Art von (od gen);on strictly commercial lines auf streng geschäftlicher Grundlage, auf rein kommerzieller Basis; → hard line 112. Grenze f (auch fig), Grenzlinie f:overstep the line of good taste über die Grenzen des guten Geschmacks hinausgehen;there’s a very fine line between winning and losing Sieg und Niederlage liegen ganz dicht beieinander;be on the line auf dem Spiel stehen;your job is on the line auch es geht um deinen Job;draw the line die Grenze ziehen, haltmachen ( beide:at bei);I draw the line at that da hört es bei mir auf;lay it on the line that … in aller Deutlichkeit sagen, dass …;I’ll lay it on the line for you! umg das kann ich Ihnen genau sagen!;13. pla) Linien(führung) pl(f), Konturen pl, Form fb) Entwurf mc) TECH Riss m14. a) Reihe f, Kette f:a line of poplars eine Pappelreiheb) besonders US (Menschen-, auch Auto) Schlange f:stand in line anstehen, Schlange stehen ( beide:for um, nach);drive in line AUTO Kolonne fahren;be second in line for the throne an zweiter Stelle der Thronfolge stehen15. Reihe f, Linie f:out of line aus der Flucht, nicht in einer Linie;a) in Einklang bringen ( with mit),b) auf Vordermann bringen umg;a) sich einordnen,b) MIL (in Reih und Glied) antreten,keep sb in line fig jemanden bei der Stange halten;b) (Ahnen- etc) Reihe fd) Familie f, Stamm m, Geschlecht n:the male line die männliche Linie;in the direct line in direkter Linie;line of succession Erbfolge f18. Fach n, Gebiet n, Sparte f:in the banking line im Bankfach oder -wesen;that’s not in my linea) das schlägt nicht in mein Fach,b) das liegt mir nicht;that’s more in my line das liegt mir schon eher19. (Verkehrs-, Eisenbahn- etc) Linie f, Strecke f, Route f, engS. BAHN Gleis n:the end of the line fig das (bittere) Ende;that’s the end of the line! fig Endstation!;he was at the end of the line fig er war am Ende20. (Flug- etc) Gesellschaft fget off the line aus der Leitung gehen;c) TEL Amt n:can I have a line, please?oil line Ölleitung24. WIRTSCHa) Sorte f, Warengattung fb) Posten m, Partie fc) Sortiment nd) Artikel m oder pl, Artikelserie f25. MILa) Linie f:behind the enemy lines hinter den feindlichen Linien;line of battle Schlacht-, Gefechtslinie;line of communications rückwärtige Verbindungen pl;b) Front f:go up the line nach vorn oder an die Front gehen;go down the line for US umg sich voll einsetzen fürc) Fronttruppe(n) f(pl)the Line der Äquator;cross the Line den Äquator überqueren27. SCHIFF Linie f:line abreast Dwarslinie;line ahead Kiellinie28. a) Leine f:hang the washing up on the line die Wäsche auf die Leine hängenb) Schnur fc) Seil n29. TEL etca) Draht mb) Kabel nC v/t1. Papier linieren, liniieren3. zeichnen4. skizzieren5. das Gesicht (zer)furchen6. (ein)säumen:lined with trees von Bäumen (ein)gesäumt;thousands of people lined the streets Tausende von Menschen säumten die Straßen;soldiers lined the street Soldaten bildeten an der Straße Spalierline2 [laın] v/t1. ein Kleid etc füttern2. besonders TECH (auf der Innenseite) überziehen oder belegen, ausfüttern, -gießen, -kleiden, -schlagen ( alle:with mit), Bremsen, eine Kupplung belegen3. als Futter oder Überzug dienen für4. (an)füllen:line one’s pocket(s) ( oder purse) in die eigene Tasche arbeiten, sich bereichern, sich die Taschen füllen;line one’s stomach sich den Bauch vollschlagen umgL., l. abk1. lake2. law3. league4. left li.5. line* * *I 1.[laɪn]noun1) (string, cord, rope, etc.) Leine, die[fishing-]line — [Angel]schnur, die
2) (telephone or telegraph cable) Leitung, die3) (long mark; also Math., Phys.) Linie, die; (less precise or shorter) Strich, der; (Telev.) Zeile, die4) in pl. (outline of car, ship, etc.) Linien Pl.5) (boundary) Linie, dielay something on the line [for somebody] — [jemandem] etwas rundheraus sagen
line of trees — Baumreihe, die
bring somebody into line — dafür sorgen, dass jmd. nicht aus der Reihe tanzt (ugs.)
come or fall into line — sich in die Reihe stellen; [Gruppe:] sich in einer Reihe aufstellen; (fig.) nicht mehr aus der Reihe tanzen (ugs.)
be in line [with something] — [mit etwas] in einer Linie liegen
be in/out of line with something — (fig.) mit etwas in/nicht in Einklang stehen
7) (row of words on a page) Zeile, dielines — (actor's part) Text, der
he gave the boy 100 lines — (Sch.) er ließ den Jungen 100 Zeilen abschreiben
8) (system of transport) Linie, die[shipping] line — Schifffahrtslinie, die
10) (direction, course) Richtung, dieon the lines of — nach Art (+ Gen.)
be on the right/wrong lines — in die richtige/falsche Richtung gehen
along or on the same lines — in der gleichen Richtung
line of thought — Gedankengang, der
take a strong line with somebody — jemandem gegenüber bestimmt od. energisch auftreten
line of action — Vorgehensweise, die
the Waterloo line, the line to Waterloo — die Linie nach Waterloo
this is the end of the line [for you] — (fig.) dies ist das Aus [für dich]
12) (wrinkle) Falte, diewhat's your line? — in welcher Branche sind Sie?/was ist Ihre Fachrichtung?
be in the line of duty/business — zu den Pflichten/zum Geschäft gehören
15) (Fashion) Linie, die2. transitive verbenemy lines — feindliche Stellungen od. Linien
1) (mark with lines) linieren [Papier]2) (stand at intervals along) säumen (geh.) [Straße, Strecke]Phrasal Verbs:- line upII transitive verbfüttern [Kleidungsstück]; auskleiden [Magen, Nest]; ausschlagen [Schublade usw.]line one's pockets — (fig.) sich (Dat.) die Taschen füllen
* * *(US) n.Schlange -n f.Schlange -n f.(Menschen-, Auto (<-s>)-)Warteschlange f. (railway) n.Gleis -e n. n.Branche -n f.Furche -n f.Leine -n f.Linie -n f.Reihe -n f.Richtung -en f.Runzel -n f.Strecke -n f.Strich -e m.Vers -e m.Zeile -n f. v.Spalier bilden ausdr.auskleiden v. -
82 mark
1. noun1) ((also Deutsche Mark, Deutschmark) the standard unit of German currency before the euro.)2) (a point given as a reward for good work etc: She got good marks in the exam.)3) (a stain: That spilt coffee has left a mark on the carpet.)4) (a sign used as a guide to position etc: There's a mark on the map showing where the church is.)5) (a cross or other sign used instead of a signature: He couldn't sign his name, so he made his mark instead.)6) (an indication or sign of a particular thing: a mark of respect.)2. verb1) (to put a mark or stain on, or to become marked or stained: Every pupil's coat must be marked with his name; That coffee has marked the tablecloth; This white material marks easily.)2) (to give marks to (a piece of work): I have forty exam-papers to mark tonight.)3) (to show; to be a sign of: X marks the spot where the treasure is buried.)4) (to note: Mark it down in your notebook.)5) ((in football etc) to keep close to (an opponent) so as to prevent his getting the ball: Your job is to mark the centre-forward.)•- marked- markedly
- marker
- marksman
- marksmanship
- leave/make one's mark
- mark out
- mark timekjennemerke--------markere--------merkeIsubst. \/mɑːk\/1) merke, flekk, prikk• who has left these dirty marks on my new book?2) (kjenne)tegn, kjennemerke, uttrykk (for), vitnesbyrd (om)3) merke, bumerke• John Smith, his mark4) tegn, skilletegn5) ( ved flyging) landemerke, sjømerke6) ( på en skala e.l.) strek, merke, (normal) standard, innstilling7) karakter, poeng, anmerkning8) ( også overført) mål, blink, solar plexus (i boksing), skyteskive, offer9) ( sport) startsted, startgrop10) merke, model (av fly e.l.)11) ( hverdagslig) type, stildet er akkurat noe for deg, det er akkurat din stil, det er helt typisk degan easy mark ( hverdagslig) et takknemlig offer, lettlurtbelow the mark utilfredsstillende, under gjennomsnittet ikke i form, ikke i slagbeside the mark ved siden av (målet), på siden, feil, irrelevantdiscriminating mark kjennetegn, kjennemerkefall short of the mark ta feilhit the mark treffe blink treffe hodet på spikeren lykkeskeep someone up to the mark ( overført) holde noen i øreneleave\/make a mark sette merke, prege( overført) etterlate seg spor, gjøre sterkt inntrykkmake one's mark (in the world) skape seg et navn, utmerke seg, bli berømtmark of origin ( handel) opprinnelsesmerkemiss the mark bomme, ikke treffe blink ( overført) mislykkes, forfeile målet ta feilnear the mark nesten riktigof (great) mark av stor betydning, (svært) fremstående, bemerkelsesverdigen bemerkelsesverdig student, en student av de sjeldneon your marks ( sport) innta plassene• on your marks, get set, go!innta plassene, (klar) ferdig, gå!overstep the mark overskride grensen, gå for langtpass the million mark runde millionen(God) save the mark! ( gammeldags) om jeg så skal si det!, gudbedre!slow off the mark ( overført) treg i avtrekkerenup to the mark tilfredsstillende i form, i slagetwide of the mark på siden, utafor, helt på jordetIIsubst. \/mɑːk\/1) ( mynt) mark2) (historisk, vekt) markIIIverb \/mɑːk\/1) notere, skrive, merke, stemple2) kjennetegne, prege, karakterisere, sette spor• what qualities mark a great leader?3) angi, vise4) uttrykke, betone, markere5) ( sport) markere, dekke6) sette karakter(er), rette (oppgaver), bedømme, evaluere7) markere (en begivenhet), feire8) merke, legge merke til, se oppmark down merke (seg), legge merke til notere, skrive ned sette ned (karakteren)sette ned (prisen)mark me eller mark my words sann mine ord, hør hva jeg siermark off avgrense, merke ut, stikke utmark one's man velge seg sitt offermark out stake ut, tegne opp, merke oppbestemme, planlegge velge ut, utpekemark somebody down ta noen for å væremark time marsjere på stedet ( overført) stå i stampe, stå på stedet hvil slå seg til tåls, holde ut, smøre seg med tålmodighetsette opp (prisen på) ( hverdagslig) skrive opp, ta på kritamark well husk, bemerk -
83 stick
I stik past tense, past participle - stuck; verb1) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!) stikke2) ((of something pointed) to be pushed into or through something: Two arrows were sticking in his back.) stikke (ut)3) (to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc): He licked the flap of the envelope and stuck it down; These labels don't stick very well; He stuck (the broken pieces of) the vase together again; His brothers used to call him Bonzo and the name has stuck.) klistre; klebe; lime; bli sittende4) (to (cause to) become fixed and unable to move or progress: The car stuck in the mud; The cupboard door has stuck; I'll help you with your arithmetic if you're stuck.) sitte fast, sette til veggs•- sticker- sticky
- stickily
- stickiness
- sticking-plaster
- stick-in-the-mud
- come to a sticky end
- stick at
- stick by
- stick it out
- stick out
- stick one's neck out
- stick to/with
- stick together
- stick up for II stik noun1) (a branch or twig from a tree: They were sent to find sticks for firewood.) pinne, tørrkvist2) (a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose: She always walks with a stick nowadays; a walking-stick / hockey-stick; a drumstick.) stokk; kølle; (tromme)stikke; (lyse)stake3) (a long piece: a stick of rhubarb.) stang•- get hold of the wrong end of the stick- get the wrong end of the stickkjepp--------pinne--------stokkIsubst. \/stɪk\/1) pinne, kvist2) kjepp, stokk, stav3) ( overført) trussel (om straff), straff, kjeft4) ( sport) stav, kølle, kø5) stang, bit, stykke6) ( musikk) taktstokk7) ( på kost e.l.) skaft8) (luftfart, hverdagslig) (styre)spak, styrepinne, stikke9) ( hverdagslig) menneske, -pinnecarry the big stick vise sin makt, sette makt bak ordeneget on the stick (amer., slang) sette fart, skynde påget the rough end of the stick være syndebukk, bli urettferdig behandletgive somebody stick kjefte på noen, bruke kjeft på noen, gi noen en overhalinggive somebody the stick la noen få smake stokkenhave the wrong end of the stick ( hverdagslig) være på feil spor, misforståin a cleft stick i knipe, i klemme, ute å kjøremore than one can shake a stick at ( hverdagslig) mer enn man kan anepolicy of the big stick ( overført) politisk eller militær maktII1) stikke, kjøre2) sette fast, feste3) klistre, klebe, klistre opp, sette (fast), slå opp, sette opp4) ( hverdagslig) legge, slenge, putte, sette5) ( også overført) sitte fast, sette seg fast, henge fast, feste seg6) ( hverdagslig) (for)bli, holde seg7) ( hverdagslig) holde ut, tåle, utstå8) ( hverdagslig) sette opp, skrive opp, føre opp9) ( slang) få til å betale10) ( om hagearbeid) støtte (med pinne e.l.)get stuck ( også overført) kjøre seg fast, stå fast, ikke komme seg videreget stuck in\/into eller stick into sette seg fast i ( med entusiasme) sette i gang med, grave seg ned i, ta fatt på, komme i gang medstick a pig stikke en gris (drepe den) ( jakt) jage\/drepe et villsvin (med spyd)stick around ( hverdagslig) holde seg i nærhetenstick at nothing ikke vike tilbake for noe, ikke sky noe middelstick by ( hverdagslig) være lojal mot, være trofast mot, holde fast vedstick down ( hverdagslig) sette ned, legge ned klebe igjen, klistre igjenskrive nedstick 'em up! eller stick your hands up! ( under et ran) hendene i været!stick fast sitte fast stå fast, være urokkeligstick it on somebody (britisk, hverdagslig) slå noen, denge noenstick it out holde ut, finne seg istick it up your arse (britisk, vulgært) dra til helvete, faen hellerstick it up your ass (amer., vulgært) dra til helvete, faen hellerstick one's neck out stikke hodet frem, stille seg lagelig til for huggstick out stikke seg ut, være påfallende, være iøynefallende stikke ut, rekke utstick out a mile eller stick out like a sore thumb ( hverdagslig) synes på lang avstand, være til å ta og føle påstick out for holde fast på kravet omstick somebody for something kreve noen for noe, få noen til å betale for noe• what did they stick you for that?stick to sitte fast på, klebe (seg) fast påholde seg til• stick to the point!holde, stå fast ved, fastholdestick together ( om venner) henge sammen, holde sammen (i tykt og tynt)stick to one's guns ( i diskusjon e.l.) holde på sitt, ikke gi segstick to one's last bli ved sin leststick to one's post bli på sin poststick up for forsvare, ta i forsvarstick up to ( hverdagslig) gjøre (kraftig) motstand motstick with ( hverdagslig) holde sammen med, være sammen med -
84 ponerse en cola
(v.) = queue up, line upEx. You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex. To start a garden is to let battle commence since there is a list of pests and diseases that will line up to attack your babies.* * *(v.) = queue up, line upEx: You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.
Ex: To start a garden is to let battle commence since there is a list of pests and diseases that will line up to attack your babies. -
85 Aufgabe
f1. jemandes (Arbeit) job, assignment; (Pflicht) duty; (Auftrag, Mission) task, mission; jemandem eine Aufgabe geben oder übertragen give ( oder assign) s.o. a job ( oder task); etw. als seine Aufgabe ansehen consider s.th. one’s duty; er machte es sich zur Aufgabe zu (+ Inf.) he made it his business to (+ Inf.) es ist nicht meine Aufgabe it’s not my job ( oder responsibility)2. (Zweck, Funktion) function; die Nieren haben die Aufgabe, das Blut zu reinigen the kidneys’ task ( oder job) is to cleanse the blood3. bes. PÄD. (Denkaufgabe) question, exercise; (Rechenaufgabe) problem; (Übung) exercise; (Hausausgabe) auch Pl. homework; jemandem eine Aufgabe stellen set s.o. an exercise; eine Aufgabe lösen solve a problem; seine Aufgaben machen do one’s homework4. nur Sg.; eines Briefes: posting, Am. mailing; von Gepäck: registration, checking-in, depositing, Am. checking; von Telegrammen: sending, handing in; eines Auftrags, einer Anzeige: placing, insertion5. nur Sg.; einer Wohnung, eines Geschäfts: giving up; eines Geschäfts: auch quitting; eines Plans: abandonment, relinquishment; Rennen etc.: dropping out; Sieg durch Aufgabe SPORT win through concession ( oder by default); Boxkampf auch: technical knockout6. SPORT (Aufschlag) service* * *die Aufgabe(Pflicht) job; task; assignment; office;(Problemstellung) lesson; exercise; problem;(Sport) retirement;(Verzicht) abandonment; surrender; waiver* * *Auf|ga|befes ist deine Áúfgabe,... — it is your job or task or responsibility to...
es ist nicht Áúfgabe der Regierung,... — it is not the job or task or responsibility of the government to...
etw zur Áúfgabe machen — to make sth one's job or business
4) (= Abgabe, Übergabe) (von Koffer, Gepäck) registering, registration; (AVIAT) checking (in); (von Brief, Postsendung) handing in; (von Anzeige) placing no pl, insertioner hat das Spiel durch Áúfgabe verloren — he lost the game by retiring
die Polizei forderte die Geiselnehmer zur Áúfgabe auf — the police appealed to the kidnappers to give themselves up or to surrender
6) (von Gewohnheit, Geschäft) giving up; (von Plänen, Forderungen) dropping, giving up; (von Hoffnung, Studium) abandoning, abandonmentunter Áúfgabe all ihrer Habe — abandoning all their property
er riet ihm zur Áúfgabe seines Studiums — he advised him to give up or abandon or drop his studies
7) (= das Verlorengeben) giving up for lost8) (VOLLEYBALL, TENNIS ETC) service, serve* * *die1) (a piece of work or a task: I have several jobs to do before going to bed.) job2) (an action or task requiring to be done, especially one attached to a job: I had a few duties to perform in connection with my job.) duty3) (duty or right: It's not my place to tell him he's wrong.) place4) (the act of resigning.) resignation5) (a piece of especially hard work; a duty that must be done: household tasks.) task* * *Auf·ga·be1<-, -n>f1. (Verpflichtung) job, taskjds \Aufgabe sein, etw zu tun to be sb's job [or task] [or responsibility] to do sth3. (zu lösendes Problem) questioneine schwierige \Aufgabe lösen to solve a difficult problem4. (Zweck) purpose6. (das Abschicken von Briefen, Päckchen) posting, sending offAuf·ga·be2<->1. (Verzicht auf weiteren Kampf) surrender\Aufgabe des Kampfes cessation of fightingSieg durch \Aufgabe (in Boxen) technical knockout5. (Einstellung) closing down, giving up6. (das Abbrechen) abandonment, dropping* * *1) (zu Bewältigendes) task2) (Pflicht) task; responsibility; duty3) (fig.): (Zweck, Funktion) function5) (Schulw.): (HausAufgabe) piece of homework6) (RechenAufgabe, MathematikAufgabe) problem7) (Beendigung) abandonment8) (Kapitulation) retirement; (im Schach) resignationjemanden zur Aufgabe zwingen — force somebody to retire/resign
9) s. aufgeben 1. 2): giving up; abandonment; dropping10) s. aufgeben 1. 5): posting (Brit.); mailing (Amer.); handing in; phoning in; placing; checking in* * *Aufgabe fetwas als seine Aufgabe ansehen consider sth one’s duty;es ist nicht meine Aufgabe it’s not my job ( oder responsibility)2. (Zweck, Funktion) function;die Nieren haben die Aufgabe, das Blut zu reinigen the kidneys’ task ( oder job) is to cleanse the blood3. besonders SCHULE (Denkaufgabe) question, exercise; (Rechenaufgabe) problem; (Übung) exercise; (Hausausgabe) auch pl homework;jemandem eine Aufgabe stellen set sb an exercise;eine Aufgabe lösen solve a problem;seine Aufgaben machen do one’s homework4. nur sg; eines Briefes: posting, US mailing; von Gepäck: registration, checking-in, depositing, US checking; von Telegrammen: sending, handing in; eines Auftrags, einer Anzeige: placing, insertion5. nur sg; einer Wohnung, eines Geschäfts: giving up; eines Geschäfts: auch quitting; eines Plans: abandonment, relinquishment; Rennen etc: dropping out;Sieg durch Aufgabe SPORT win through concession ( oder by default); Boxkampf auch: technical knockout* * *1) (zu Bewältigendes) taskes sich (Dat.) zur Aufgabe machen, etwas zu tun — make it one's task or job to do something
2) (Pflicht) task; responsibility; duty3) (fig.): (Zweck, Funktion) function5) (Schulw.): (HausAufgabe) piece of homework6) (RechenAufgabe, MathematikAufgabe) problem7) (Beendigung) abandonment8) (Kapitulation) retirement; (im Schach) resignationjemanden zur Aufgabe zwingen — force somebody to retire/resign
9) s. aufgeben 1. 2): giving up; abandonment; dropping10) s. aufgeben 1. 5): posting (Brit.); mailing (Amer.); handing in; phoning in; placing; checking in* * *-n f.abandonment n.area of responsibility n.assignment n.commission n.exercise n.giving up n.problem n.task n. -
86 suponer
v.1 to suppose.supongo que ya habrán llegado I suppose o expect (that) they'll have arrived by nowsupongo que sí/no I suppose o expect so/notsupongamos que me niego supposing I refusees de suponer que se disculparán I would expect them to apologizesuponiendo que… supposing o assuming that…María supone bien Mary supposes well.Esto supone un riesgo This entails a risk.2 to involve, to entail.Supone muchos peligros It involves much danger.3 to mean.4 to imagine.lo suponía I guessed as muchte suponía mayor I thought you were older5 to be important.* * *1 (gen) to suppose, assume2 (significar) to mean3 (conllevar) to mean, entail, require4 (adivinar) to guess; (imaginar) to imagine, think5 (creer) to think1 familiar supposition\como es de suponer as is to be expectedser de suponer to be likely* * *verb1) to suppose, presume2) assume3) involve* * *( pp supuesto)1. VT1) (=imaginar) to imagineestoy muy satisfecho, como puedes suponer — I'm very pleased, as you can imagine
ya puedes suponer lo que pasó — you can guess o imagine what happened
le pagaron, supongamos, diez millones — he was paid, say, ten million
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es de suponer, es de suponer que haya protestas — I would imagine there will be protests, presumably there will be protestsestán muy apenados, como es de suponer — they are very upset, as you would expect
como era de suponer, llegaron tarde — as was to be expected, they arrived late
2)• suponer que — [intentando adivinar] to imagine that, suppose that, guess that *; [como hipótesis] to suppose that; [dando por sentado] to assume that, presume that
supongo que necesitaréis unas vacaciones — I imagine o suppose you'll need a holiday, I guess you'll need a holiday *
sí, supongo que tienes razón — yes, I suppose you're right, yes, I guess you're right *
eso nos hace suponer que ha habido un cambio de actitud — this would suggest (to us) that there has been a change of attitude
supón que tuvieras mucho dinero, ¿qué harías? — suppose o supposing you had a lot of money, what would you do?
suponiendo que todo salga según lo previsto — assuming o presuming everything goes according to plan
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supongo que no, -¿crees que llegará tarde? -no lo sé, supongo que no — "do you think he'll be late?" - "I don't know, I don't suppose so"-no será fácil -no, supongo que no — "it won't be easy" - "no, I suppose not"
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supongo que sí — I suppose so, I imagine so, I guess so *3) (=atribuir)[con objeto indirecto de persona]os suponía informados de este asunto — I assumed o presumed you had been informed about this matter
le supongo unos 60 años — I would say o guess he's about 60
se le supone una gran antigüedad — it is thought o believed to be very old
el equipo no mostró la calidad que se le suponía — the team did not show the talent expected of them o they had been credited with
4) (=implicar) to meanla mudanza no nos supondrá grandes gastos — the move won't mean o involve a lot of expense for us
el nuevo método supuso una auténtica revolución — the new method brought about a complete revolution
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un suponer, a ver, un suponer, si tú fueras su marido, ¿qué harías? — OK, just supposing you were her husband, what would you do?si te ofrecen el puesto, es un suponer, ¿lo aceptarías? — supposing o suppose they were to offer you the job, would you accept?
supongamos, es solo un suponer, que eso sea verdad — let us suppose, for the sake of argument, that it is true
* * *Isi quebraran, es un suponer,... — suppose o supposing they were to go bankrupt,...
IIsi, es un suponer, perdieses tu trabajo... — just supposing for the sake of argument that you were to lose your job
verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar como hipótesis) to suppose, assumesupongamos que lo que dice es cierto — let's suppose o assume what he says is true
supongamos que los dos ángulos son iguales — let us suppose o assume that both angles are equal
b) ( imaginar)nada hacía suponer que... — there was nothing to suggest that...
¿va a venir hoy? - supongo que sí — is she coming today? - I should think so o I imagine so
es de suponer que se lo habrán dicho — presumably o I should think o I would imagine he's been told
c) ( atribuir) (+ me/te/le etc)le suponía más edad — I imagined o thought he was older
se le suponía un valor aproximado de... — it was thought to be worth approximately...
2) (significar, implicar) to meaneso supondría tener que empezar desde el principio — that would mean having to start from the beginning again; (+ me/te/le etc)
* * *= assume, entail, guess, involve, mean, presume, surmise, suppose, gather, account for.Ex. The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.Ex. Secondly, the admission of rules incompatible with the general ideology adopted inevitably entails subsequent remedial revision.Ex. 'Anything wrong?' 'Oh, I'm okay, I guess,' volunteered Datto cautiously.Ex. Generating author indexes or catalogues involves creating headings from author's names, that is the names of persons or organisations.Ex. These changes have meant modifications, some very time-consuming, to serials catalogues in libraries.Ex. We presumed this principle of organization in the case of searching the public library for a document about programmed instruction.Ex. One is to read a portion of the newspaper and to surmise under what headings it has been indexed.Ex. Suppose we are searching for information about the subject 'The use of television in remedial teaching in primary schools'.Ex. The script was improvised on an outline which, I gathered, was the result of three sessions' hard talking to decide whose ideas out of the many suggested should be used.Ex. The major four categories of physical forms outlined so far account for most of the published indexes and catalogues.----* como cabría suponer = as might be expected.* es de suponer que = presumably.* gastos que no suponen un gran desembolso de dinero = out-of-pocket costs.* no suponer gran cosa = not add up to much.* no suponer nada = add up to + nothing.* que supone = associated with.* según cabe suponer = presumably, supposedly.* según sabe suponer = allegedly.* suponer la diferencia entre el éxito o el fracaso = make or break.* suponer peligro = hold + danger.* suponerse que + Subjuntivo = be alleged + Infinitivo.* suponer una avance sobre = move + one away from.* suponer una diferencia sobre = move + one away from.* suponer un avance = be a step forward.* suponer un cambio = bring about + change.* supongo que = I daresay that.* * *Isi quebraran, es un suponer,... — suppose o supposing they were to go bankrupt,...
IIsi, es un suponer, perdieses tu trabajo... — just supposing for the sake of argument that you were to lose your job
verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar como hipótesis) to suppose, assumesupongamos que lo que dice es cierto — let's suppose o assume what he says is true
supongamos que los dos ángulos son iguales — let us suppose o assume that both angles are equal
b) ( imaginar)nada hacía suponer que... — there was nothing to suggest that...
¿va a venir hoy? - supongo que sí — is she coming today? - I should think so o I imagine so
es de suponer que se lo habrán dicho — presumably o I should think o I would imagine he's been told
c) ( atribuir) (+ me/te/le etc)le suponía más edad — I imagined o thought he was older
se le suponía un valor aproximado de... — it was thought to be worth approximately...
2) (significar, implicar) to meaneso supondría tener que empezar desde el principio — that would mean having to start from the beginning again; (+ me/te/le etc)
* * *= assume, entail, guess, involve, mean, presume, surmise, suppose, gather, account for.Ex: The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.
Ex: Secondly, the admission of rules incompatible with the general ideology adopted inevitably entails subsequent remedial revision.Ex: 'Anything wrong?' 'Oh, I'm okay, I guess,' volunteered Datto cautiously.Ex: Generating author indexes or catalogues involves creating headings from author's names, that is the names of persons or organisations.Ex: These changes have meant modifications, some very time-consuming, to serials catalogues in libraries.Ex: We presumed this principle of organization in the case of searching the public library for a document about programmed instruction.Ex: One is to read a portion of the newspaper and to surmise under what headings it has been indexed.Ex: Suppose we are searching for information about the subject 'The use of television in remedial teaching in primary schools'.Ex: The script was improvised on an outline which, I gathered, was the result of three sessions' hard talking to decide whose ideas out of the many suggested should be used.Ex: The major four categories of physical forms outlined so far account for most of the published indexes and catalogues.* como cabría suponer = as might be expected.* es de suponer que = presumably.* gastos que no suponen un gran desembolso de dinero = out-of-pocket costs.* no suponer gran cosa = not add up to much.* no suponer nada = add up to + nothing.* que supone = associated with.* según cabe suponer = presumably, supposedly.* según sabe suponer = allegedly.* suponer la diferencia entre el éxito o el fracaso = make or break.* suponer peligro = hold + danger.* suponerse que + Subjuntivo = be alleged + Infinitivo.* suponer una avance sobre = move + one away from.* suponer una diferencia sobre = move + one away from.* suponer un avance = be a step forward.* suponer un cambio = bring about + change.* supongo que = I daresay that.* * *imagínate que te toca la lotería, es un suponer, ¿qué harías? imagine you won the lottery, just supposing, what would you do?si la empresa quebrara, es un suponer, … just suppose o just supposing the company were to go bankrupt, …, if the company were to go bankrupt, just for the sake of argument, …vtA1 (tomar como hipótesis) to supposesupongamos que lo que dice es cierto let's suppose o assume what he says is truesuponiendo que todo salga como está previsto assuming everything goes according to plansupongamos que los dos ángulos son iguales let us suppose o assume that both angles are equalni aun suponiendo que fuera verdad, no tiene derecho a hablar así even supposing it were true, he has no right to talk like that2supongo que tienes razón I suppose you're rightnada hacía suponer que ocurriría una cosa así there was nothing to suggest o there was no reason to suppose that something like that would happen¿va a venir hoy? — supongo que sí is she coming today? — I should think so o I imagine soes de suponer que se lo habrán dicho presumably o I should think o I would assume o I would imagine he's been toldera de suponer que se lo iban a dar it was to be expected that they would give it to himse supone que tendría que empezar a las nueve it's supposed to start at nine¿dónde se supone que vamos? where are we supposed o meant to be going?3 (atribuir) (+ me/te/le etc):le suponía más edad I imagined o thought he was olderse le suponen propiedades medicinales it is believed o held to have medicinal qualitiesal cuadro se le suponía un valor aproximado de … the painting was thought to be worth approximately …B (significar, implicar) to meanel proyecto supondrá una inversión de cinco millones de dólares the project will mean an investment of five million dollarsla preparación del congreso supuso cinco meses de trabajo the preparation for the convention involved o took five months' workeso supondría tener que empezar desde el principio that would mean having to start from the beginning again(+ me/te/le etc): ese negocio no le supuso ningún beneficio that deal didn't make him any profitno me supone problema ninguno/ninguna molestia it's no trouble at allel traslado nos va a suponer muchos inconvenientes the move will cause us a great deal of inconvenience, the move will mean o will involve a great deal of inconvenience* * *
suponer ( conjugate suponer) verbo transitivo
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◊ supongamos que lo que dice es cierto let's suppose o assume what he says is true;
suponiendo que todo salga bien assuming everything goes OKb) ( imaginar):
¿va a venir hoy? — supongo que sí is she coming today? — I should think so o I suppose so;
es de suponer que se lo habrán dicho presumably o I should think he's been told;
se supone que empieza a las nueve it's supposed to start at nine
2 (significar, implicar) to mean;
suponer verbo transitivo
1 (creer, imaginar) to suppose: supongamos que..., let's assume o suppose that...
supongo que me llamarán, I presume they're going to phone me
supongo que sí, I suppose so
se supone que acaba a las seis, it's supposed to finish at six
se supone que él es el entendido, he's supposed to be the expert
te suponía en París, I thought you were in Paris
2 (conllevar, significar) to mean, involve: no supone ningún riesgo, it doesn't involve any risk
(la amistad, el aprecio) to mean ➣ Ver nota en mean
♦ Locuciones: ser de suponer: es de suponer que se lo han contado, presumably o I would imagine she's been told
ser un suponer, to be conjecture
' suponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
condicionamiento
- creer
- esperar
- hacer
- imaginar
- imaginarse
- jugar
- significar
- asumir
- supuse
English:
assume
- entail
- expect
- guess
- imagine
- imply
- involve
- mean
- pose
- presumably
- presume
- suppose
- surmise
- take
- say
* * *♦ nmimagino que nos invitarán – eso es un suponer I imagine they'll invite us – that's pure conjecture o you can't say for sure;imagina, y es un suponer, que te quedas sin dinero imagine, for the sake of argument, that you didn't have any money♦ vt1. [creer, presuponer] to suppose;supongo que ya habrán llegado I suppose o expect (that) they'll have arrived by now;supongo que tienes razón I suppose o guess you're right;supongo que sí/no I suppose o expect so/not;supongamos que me niego supposing I refuse;es de suponer que se disculparán I would expect them to apologize;es de suponer una nueva bajada de los tipos de interés a further drop in interest rates seems likely, we can expect a further drop in interest rates;al final lo perdí todo – era de suponer in the end I lost everything – it was only to be expected o that's hardly surprising;nada hacía suponer que… there was nothing to suggest that…;todo hacía suponer que se llegaría a un acuerdo everything pointed to an agreement;suponiendo que… supposing o assuming that…;suponiendo que no te moleste as long as o assuming it doesn't bother you2. [implicar] to involve, to entail;una dieta así supone mucho sacrificio a diet like that involves a lot of sacrifices;no me supuso ningún esfuerzo it was no trouble (for me)3. [significar] to mean;supone mucho para mí it means a lot to me;este descubrimiento supone un importante avance para la ciencia this discovery constitutes a major advance for science4. [conjeturar] to imagine;lo suponía I guessed as much;te suponía mayor I thought you were older* * *<part supuesto> v/t suppose, assume;supongamos que … let’s suppose o assume that …;supongo que sí I suppose so* * *suponer {60} vt1) presumir: to suppose, to assumesupongo que sí: I guess so, I suppose sose supone que van a llegar mañana: they're supposed to arrive tomorrow2) : to imply, to suggest3) : to involve, to entailel éxito supone mucho trabajo: success involves a lot of work* * *suponer vb1. (creer) to suppose / to expect3. (implicar, conllevar) to involve / to besupongamos que... supposing... -
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работя усърдно/усилено/здраво work hard; work tooth and nailработя със сърце put o.'s heart into o.'s workкакво работиш? what do you do? what's your job?който не работи не трябва да яде he who does not work shall not eatникак не му се работи he doesn't feel like working at allработя нощно време work at night; burn the midnight oilработя над книга work on/at a bookработя земята work/till/cultivate the land; work on the landжена, която ра-боти (вън от дома си) a working womanв неделя не се работи Sunday is a holiday2. (правя, произвеждам) make, manufactureработя обуща make/manufacture shoesработя с (произвеждам от) кожа/камък и пр. work in leather/stone, etc.работя с химикали work with chemicals3. (за машина и пр.) run; operate; functionмашината работи the machine is onчасовникът не работи the watch/clock has stoppedработя добре (за часовник) keep good timeмашината работи с електричество/пара the machine is worked by electricity/steam4. (за магазин и пр.) be open; operateбиблиотеката работи до 8 часа the library is open till eight o'clockпредприятието работи на три смени the enterprise works/operates in three shiftsщастието му работи he is in luck; he is a lucky manумът му работи вж. умработя се be in progress, be in the making* * *рабо̀тя,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. рабо̀тил 1. work ( върху at, on; в at, in); be at work; в неделя не се работи Sunday is a holiday; жена, която работи ( извън дома си) a working woman; какво работиш? what do you do? what’s your job? никак не му се работи he doesn’t feel like working at all; \работя земята till/cultivate the land; \работя с прекъсвания work in/by snatches; \работя със сърце put o.’s heart into o.’s work; \работя усърдно/усилено work tooth and nail; hammer away at;2. ( правя, произвеждам) make, manufacture;3. (за машина и пр.) run; operate; function; машината работи the machine is on; машината работи с електричество/пара the machine is operated by electricity/steam; \работя добре (за часовник) keep good time;4. (за магазин и пр.) be open; operate;\работя се be in progress, be in the making; • който не работи не трябва да яде he who does not work shall not eat; \работя като вол/кон work like a slave/(cart) horse; sl. sweat o.’s guts out; умът му работи he has a fine brain; щастието му работи he is in luck; he is a lucky man.* * *work: работя hard - работя усилено, We are working on a new project. - Ние работим върху нов проект.; function; operate: How does this engine работя - Как работи тази машина?; be on (за ел. уред): the radio is on - радиото работи; be open (за магазин и пр.); do* * *1. (за магазин и пр.) be open;operate 2. (за машина и пр.) run;operate;function 3. (правя, произвеждам) make, manufacture 4. 5 часа the library is open till eight o'clock 5. work (върху at, on 6. РАБОТЯ добре (за часовник) keеp good time 7. РАБОТЯ земята work/till/cultivate the land;work on the land 8. РАБОТЯ като вол/кон work like a navvy/slave/(cart) horse;sl. sweat o.'s guts out 9. РАБОТЯ над книга work on/at a book 10. РАБОТЯ нощно време work at night;burn the midnight oil 11. РАБОТЯ обуща make/manufacture shoes 12. РАБОТЯ с (произвеждам от) кожа/камък и пр. work in leather/stone, etc. 13. РАБОТЯ с химикали work with chemicals 14. РАБОТЯ се be in progress, be in the making 15. РАБОТЯ със сърце put o.'s heart into o.'s work 16. РАБОТЯ усърдно/усилено/здраво work hard;work tooth and nail 17. библиотеката работи до 18. в at, in);be at work 19. в неделя не се работи Sunday is a holiday 20. жена, която pa-боти (вън от дома си) a working woman 21. какво работиш? what do you do?what's your job? 22. който не работи не трябва да яде he who does not work shall not eat 23. машината работи the machine is on 24. машината работи с електричество/пара the machine is worked by electricity/steam 25. никак не му се работи he doesn't feel like working at all 26. предприятието работи на три смени the enterprise works/operates in three shifts 27. умът му работи вж. ум 28. часовникът не работи the watch/clock has stopped 29. щастието му работи he is in luck;he is a lucky man -
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stick [stɪk]bâton ⇒ 1 (a)-(c) canne ⇒ 1 (a) baguette ⇒ 1 (a) morceau ⇒ 1 (b) crosse ⇒ 1 (c) critiques ⇒ 1 (e) planter ⇒ 2 (a) enfoncer ⇒ 2 (a) mettre ⇒ 2 (b) fixer ⇒ 2 (c) coller ⇒ 2 (d), 3 (b) supporter ⇒ 2 (f) se planter ⇒ 3 (a) se coincer ⇒ 3 (c) rester ⇒ 3 (d)(pt & pp stuck [stʌk])1 noun(a) (piece of wood) bâton m; (for kindling) bout m de bois; (twig) petite branche f, brindille f; (walking stick) canne f, bâton m; (for plants) rame f, tuteur m; (drumstick) baguette f; (for lollipop) bâton m;∎ gather some sticks, we'll make a fire ramassez du bois, on fera du feu;∎ she had legs like sticks elle avait des jambes comme des allumettes;∎ I'm going to take a stick to that boy one day! un jour je vais donner une bonne correction à ce garçon!;∎ figurative the threat of redundancy has become a stick with which industry beats the unions pour le patronat, la menace du licenciement est devenue une arme contre les syndicats;∎ his behaviour became a stick to beat him with son comportement s'est retourné contre lui;∎ to get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick mal comprendre, comprendre de travers;∎ you've got (hold of) the wrong end of the stick about this business vous avez tout compris de travers dans cette histoire;∎ to get the short or dirty end of the stick être mal loti;∎ she got the short or dirty end of the stick as usual c'est tombé sur elle comme d'habitude;∎ proverb sticks and stones may break my bones (but words will never hurt me) la bave du crapaud n'atteint pas la blanche colombe(b) (piece → of chalk) bâton m, morceau m; (→ of cinnamon, incense, liquorice, dynamite) bâton m; (→ of charcoal) morceau m; (→ of chewing gum) tablette f; (→ of glue, deodorant) bâton m, stick m; (→ of celery) branche f; (→ of rhubarb) tige f(c) Sport (in lacrosse) crosse f; (in hockey) crosse f, stick m; (ski pole) bâton m (de ski); (baseball bat) batte f; (billiard cue) queue f de billard; (in pick-up-sticks) bâton m, bâtonnet m, jonchet m∎ a few sticks (of furniture) quelques vagues meubles;∎ we don't have one stick of decent furniture nous n'avons pas un seul meuble convenable∎ to take a lot of stick (to be criticized) se faire éreinter ou démolir; (to be mocked) se faire chambrer ou charrier;∎ to give sb stick (for sth) (criticize) éreinter ou démolir qn (à cause de qch); (laugh at) chambrer ou charrier qn (à cause de qch);∎ the police got a lot of stick from the press la police s'est fait éreinter ou démolir par la presse;∎ he got a lot of stick from his friends about his new hairstyle ses amis l'ont bien chambré ou charrié avec sa nouvelle coupe∎ a dry old stick un pince-sans-rire;∎ she's a funny old stick c'est un drôle de personnage;∎ she's not a bad old stick, she's a nice old stick elle est plutôt sympa∎ to be up the stick (pregnant) être en cloque(a) (jab, stab → spear, nail, knife) planter, enfoncer; (→ needle) piquer, planter; (→ pole, shovel) planter; (→ elbow, gun) enfoncer;∎ he stuck his fork into a potato il a planté sa fourchette dans une pomme de terre;∎ she stuck the spade into the ground elle a planté la bêche dans le sol;∎ don't stick drawing pins in the wall ne plantez pas de punaises dans le mur;∎ there were maps with coloured pins stuck in them il y avait des cartes avec des épingles de couleur;∎ I've got a splinter stuck in my finger je me suis planté une écharde dans le doigt;∎ a ham stuck with cloves un jambon piqué de clous de girofle;∎ watch out! you almost stuck your umbrella in my eye! fais attention! tu as failli m'enfoncer ton parapluie dans l'œil!;∎ he stuck his elbow in my ribs il m'a enfoncé son coude dans les côtes;∎ she stuck the revolver in his back elle lui a enfoncé le revolver dans le dos;∎ stick the skewer through the chicken enfilez le poulet sur la broche, embrochez le poulet∎ stick the candles in the holders mettez les bougies dans les bougeoirs;∎ he stuck a rose in his lapel il s'est mis une rose à la boutonnière;∎ she stuck the cork in the bottle elle a enfoncé le bouchon dans le goulot de la bouteille;∎ to stick a flower in one's hair piquer une fleur dans ses cheveux;∎ here, stick this under the chair leg tenez, calez la chaise avec ça;∎ he stuck his foot in the door il glissa son pied dans l'entrebâillement de la porte;∎ he stood there with a cigar stuck in his mouth/with his hands stuck in his pockets il était planté là, un cigare entre les dents/les mains enfoncées dans les poches;∎ he stuck the card back in the pack il a remis la carte dans le jeu;∎ she stuck her head into the office/out of the window elle a passé la tête dans le bureau/par la fenêtre;∎ I had to stick my fingers down my throat il a fallu que je me mette les doigts dans la bouche;∎ familiar mix it all together and stick it in the oven mélange bien et mets-le au four□ ;∎ familiar stick it in your pocket colle ça dans ta poche;∎ familiar can you stick my name on the list? tu peux ajouter mon nom sur la liste?□ ;∎ familiar he pulled out his gun and stuck it in my face il a sorti son revolver et me l'a collé sous le nez;∎ very familiar you can stick your job/money! ton boulot/fric, tu peux te le mettre où je pense!;∎ very familiar stick it! va te faire voir!∎ she stuck the broom head on the handle elle a fixé la brosse à balai au manche;∎ it was stuck on the notice-board with tacks c'était punaisé au tableau d'affichage(d) (with adhesive) coller;∎ to stick a stamp on an envelope coller un timbre sur une enveloppe;∎ help me stick this vase together aide-moi à recoller le vase;∎ he had posters stuck to the walls with Sellotape il avait scotché des posters aux murs;∎ stick no bills (sign) défense d'afficher(e) (kill → pig) égorger∎ I can't stick him je peux pas l'encadrer;∎ I don't know how you've stuck it for so long je ne sais pas comment tu as fait pour supporter ça si longtemps;∎ what I can't stick is her telling me how to run my life ce que je ne peux pas encaisser c'est qu'elle me dise comment je dois mener ma vie;∎ I'm amazed she stuck a term, let alone three years je suis étonné qu'elle ait tenu (le coup) un trimestre, et à plus forte raison trois ans∎ to stick sb with a fine/the blame coller une amende/faire endosser la responsabilité□ à qn(a) (be embedded → arrow, dart, spear) se planter;∎ you'll find some tacks already sticking in the notice-board vous trouverez quelques punaises déjà plantées dans le tableau d'affichage;∎ the point was sticking through the lining la pointe avait percé la doublure;∎ don't leave the spade sticking in the ground ne laisse pas la pelle plantée dans le sol;∎ they had straw sticking in their hair ils avaient des brins de paille dans les cheveux(b) (attach, adhere → wet clothes, bandage, chewing gum) coller; (→ gummed label, stamp) tenir, coller; (→ burr) s'accrocher;∎ the dough stuck to my fingers la pâte collait à mes doigts;∎ the damp has made the stamps stick together l'humidité a collé les timbres les uns aux autres;∎ the dust will stick to the wet varnish la poussière va coller sur le vernis frais;∎ her shirt stuck to her back elle avait la chemise collée au dos;∎ a butterfly had stuck to the flypaper un papillon était venu se coller au papier tue-mouches;∎ these badges stick to any surface ces autocollants adhèrent sur toutes les surfaces;∎ food won't stick to these pans ces casseroles n'attachent pas;∎ the noodles had got all stuck together les nouilles avaient collé ou étaient toutes collées;∎ British familiar have some porridge! that'll stick to your ribs! prends du porridge, ça tient au corps!(c) (become jammed, wedged → mechanism, drawer, key) se coincer, se bloquer;∎ the lorry stuck fast in the mud le camion s'est complètement enlisé dans la boue;∎ this drawer keeps sticking ce tiroir n'arrête pas de se coincer ou de se bloquer;∎ a fishbone stuck in my throat j'avais une arête (de poisson) coincée dans la gorge;∎ figurative it stuck in my throat ça m'est resté en travers de la gorge;∎ having to ask him for a loan really sticks in my throat ça me coûte vraiment d'avoir à lui demander de me prêter de l'argent;∎ the words stuck in his throat les mots lui restèrent dans la gorge(d) (remain, keep) rester;∎ they called him Boney as a child and the name stuck quand il était petit, on le surnommait Boney et le nom lui est resté;∎ she has the kind of face that sticks in your memory elle a un visage qu'on n'oublie pas ou dont on se souvient;∎ dates just never stick in my head je n'ai vraiment pas la mémoire des dates∎ we know he's guilty, but will the charge stick? nous savons qu'il est coupable, mais est-ce qu'un tribunal le condamnera□ ?;∎ to make the charge or charges stick prouver la culpabilité de qn□ ;∎ the important thing now is to make the agreement stick ce qui compte maintenant, c'est de faire respecter l'accord□∎ (I) stick j'arrête, je ne veux pas d'autre carte;∎ the dealer must stick on or with seventeen le donneur doit s'arrêter à dix-sept∎ familiar the sticks la cambrousse;∎ they live out in the sticks ils habitent en pleine cambrousse►► stick bean haricot m à rames;stick deodorant déodorant m en stick;stick figure personnage m stylisé;stick insect phasme m;∎ I don't know how to drive a stick shift je ne sais pas conduire une voiture à vitesses manuelles∎ stick around if you want, she'll be back in a little while tu peux rester si tu veux, elle ne va pas tarder à rentrer;∎ I'm not sticking around a moment longer! je n'attendrai pas une minute de plus!∎ to stick at it perséverer∎ to stick at nothing ne reculer ou n'hésiter devant rien;∎ she'll stick at nothing to get her way elle ne reculera devant rien pour parvenir à ses fins∎ don't worry, I'll always stick by you sois tranquille, je serai toujours là pour te soutenir(b) (one's decision) s'en tenir à;∎ I stick by what I said je maintiens ce que j'ai dit(a) (flap, envelope) coller∎ stick the box down in the corner colle le carton dans le coin;∎ he stuck the plate down in front of me il a collé l'assiette devant moi(flap, envelope) (se) coller➲ stick in(a) (nail, knife, spear) planter, enfoncer; (needle) piquer, enfoncer; (pole, shovel) enfoncer, planter;∎ he stuck the knife all the way in il a enfoncé le couteau jusqu'au bout ou jusqu'à la garde;∎ she stuck the knife in again and again elle donna plusieurs coups de couteau(b) (insert → coin, bank card) insérer; (→ electric plug) brancher; (→ cork, sink plug) enfoncer; (→ word, sentence) ajouter;∎ it's simple, just stick the key in and turn c'est très simple, il suffit d'insérer la clé et de tourner;∎ I stuck my hand in to test the water temperature j'ai plongé la main pour vérifier la température de l'eau;∎ he stuck his head in through the door il passa la tête par la porte;∎ she's stuck in a lot of footnotes to give weight to her thesis elle a ajouté un tas de notes pour donner du poids à sa thèse∎ there's not enough space to stick in all these stamps/photos il ne reste pas assez de place pour coller tous ces timbres/toutes ces photos(a) (dart, arrow, spear) se planter;∎ if the javelin doesn't stick in the throw doesn't count si le javelot ne se plante pas, le jet ne compte pas;∎ the last dart failed to stick in la dernière fléchette n'est pas restée plantée∎ stick in there! tenez bon!➲ stick on(a) (fasten on → gummed badge, label, stamp) coller; (→ china handle) recoller; (→ broom head) fixer∎ he hurriedly stuck a hat on il s'est collé en vitesse un chapeau sur la têtecoller, se coller;∎ the stamp won't stick on le timbre ne colle pas;∎ the patch sticks on when ironed la pièce se colle au tissu quand on la repasse∎ to stick one's tongue out (at sb) tirer la langue (à qn);∎ he stuck his foot out to trip me up il a allongé la jambe pour me faire un croche-pied;∎ I opened the window and stuck my head out j'ai ouvert la fenêtre et j'ai passé la tête au dehors;∎ to stick one's chest out bomber le torse;∎ to stick out one's lower lip faire la moue∎ to stick it out tenir le coup jusqu'au bout(a) (protrude → nail, splinter) sortir; (→ teeth) avancer; (→ plant, shoot) pointer; (→ ledge, balcony) être en saillie;∎ his belly stuck out over his belt son ventre débordait au-dessus de sa ceinture;∎ her ears stick out elle a les oreilles décollées;∎ her teeth stick out elle a les dents qui avancent;∎ my feet stuck out over the end of the bed mes pieds dépassaient du lit;∎ the front of the car stuck out of the garage l'avant de la voiture dépassait du garage;∎ his ticket was sticking out of his pocket son billet sortait ou dépassait de sa poche;∎ one leg was sticking out of the sheets une jambe dépassait de sous les draps;∎ only her head was sticking out of the water seule sa tête sortait ou émergeait de l'eau(b) (be noticeable → colour) ressortir;∎ the red Mercedes really sticks out on ne voit que la Mercedes rouge;∎ I don't like to stick out in a crowd je n'aime pas me singulariser ou me faire remarquer;∎ it's her accent that makes her stick out c'est à cause de son accent qu'on la remarque;∎ it sticks out a mile c'est clair comme le jours'obstiner à vouloir, exiger;∎ the union is sticking out for a five per cent rise le syndicat continue à revendiquer une augmentation de cinq pour cent;∎ after sticking out for higher quotas, they had to settle for last year's levels après s'être battus pour obtenir une augmentation des quotas, ils ont dû se contenter de ceux de l'année dernière∎ I can never stick to diets je n'arrive jamais à suivre un régime longtemps;∎ we must stick to our plan nous devons continuer à suivre notre plan;∎ once I make a decision I stick to it une fois que j'ai pris une décision, je m'y tiens ou je n'en démords pas;∎ to stick to one's word or promises tenir (sa) parole;∎ to stick to one's principles rester fidèle à ses principes;∎ stick as close to the truth as possible restez aussi près que possible de la vérité(b) (continue to affirm) maintenir;∎ I stick to what I said je maintiens ce que j'ai dit;∎ she's still sticking to her story elle maintient ce qu'elle a dit;∎ that's my story and I'm sticking to it c'est ma version et je m'y tiens(c) (restrict oneself to) s'en tenir à;∎ stick to the point! ne vous éloignez pas du sujet!, tenez-vous en au sujet!;∎ stick to the facts! tenez-vous-en aux faits!;∎ can we stick to the business in hand? peut-être pourrions-nous revenir au sujet qui nous occupe?;∎ to stick to the text serrer le texte de près;∎ the author would be better off sticking to journalism l'auteur ferait mieux de se cantonner au journalisme∎ to stick to one's post rester à son poste;∎ he sticks to his room il ne sort pas de sa chambre;∎ stick to the main road suivez la route principale∎ stick close to the house restez près de la maison;∎ his bodyguards stick close to him at all times ses gardes du corps l'accompagnent partout ou ne le quittent jamais d'une semelle;∎ to stick to sb like glue se cramponner ou s'accrocher à qn, coller qncoller (ensemble)(a) (pages etc) être collé (ensemble)∎ we'd better stick together il vaut mieux que nous restions ensemble, il vaut mieux ne pas nous séparer;∎ figurative we'll get through this bad patch if we stick together on sortira de cette mauvaise passe si on se serre les coudes➲ stick up(b) (raise → pole) dresser;∎ stick the target back up redressez la cible;∎ to stick one's hand up lever la main;∎ familiar stick `em up! haut les mains!(point upwards → tower, antenna) se dresser; (→ plant shoots) pointer;∎ I saw a chimney sticking up in the distance j'ai vu une cheminée qui se dressait au loin;∎ the antenna was sticking straight up l'antenne se dressait toute droite;∎ a branch was sticking up out of the water une branche sortait de l'eau;∎ his hair's sticking up il est ébouriffé∎ to stick up for sb prendre la défense ou le parti de qn;∎ stick up for yourself! ne te laisse pas faire!;∎ she can stick up for herself elle peut se défendre toute seule;∎ he has trouble sticking up for himself/his rights il a du mal à défendre ses intérêts/à faire valoir ses droits(a) (activity, subject) s'en tenir à, persister dans;∎ now I've started the job, I'm going to stick with it maintenant que j'ai commencé ce travail, je ne le lâche pas;∎ I'm sticking with my old car for now je garde ma vieille voiture pour le moment∎ stick with me, kid, and you'll be all right reste avec moi, petit, et tout ira bien -
89 mark
1. noun1) ((also Deutsche Mark, Deutschmark) the standard unit of German currency before the euro.) D-mark2) (a point given as a reward for good work etc: She got good marks in the exam.) karakter3) (a stain: That spilt coffee has left a mark on the carpet.) plet; mærke4) (a sign used as a guide to position etc: There's a mark on the map showing where the church is.) tegn5) (a cross or other sign used instead of a signature: He couldn't sign his name, so he made his mark instead.) mærke6) (an indication or sign of a particular thing: a mark of respect.) tegn; bevis2. verb1) (to put a mark or stain on, or to become marked or stained: Every pupil's coat must be marked with his name; That coffee has marked the tablecloth; This white material marks easily.) mærke; plette2) (to give marks to (a piece of work): I have forty exam-papers to mark tonight.) rette3) (to show; to be a sign of: X marks the spot where the treasure is buried.) markere4) (to note: Mark it down in your notebook.) notere5) ((in football etc) to keep close to (an opponent) so as to prevent his getting the ball: Your job is to mark the centre-forward.) dække op•- marked- markedly
- marker
- marksman
- marksmanship
- leave/make one's mark
- mark out
- mark time* * *1. noun1) ((also Deutsche Mark, Deutschmark) the standard unit of German currency before the euro.) D-mark2) (a point given as a reward for good work etc: She got good marks in the exam.) karakter3) (a stain: That spilt coffee has left a mark on the carpet.) plet; mærke4) (a sign used as a guide to position etc: There's a mark on the map showing where the church is.) tegn5) (a cross or other sign used instead of a signature: He couldn't sign his name, so he made his mark instead.) mærke6) (an indication or sign of a particular thing: a mark of respect.) tegn; bevis2. verb1) (to put a mark or stain on, or to become marked or stained: Every pupil's coat must be marked with his name; That coffee has marked the tablecloth; This white material marks easily.) mærke; plette2) (to give marks to (a piece of work): I have forty exam-papers to mark tonight.) rette3) (to show; to be a sign of: X marks the spot where the treasure is buried.) markere4) (to note: Mark it down in your notebook.) notere5) ((in football etc) to keep close to (an opponent) so as to prevent his getting the ball: Your job is to mark the centre-forward.) dække op•- marked- markedly
- marker
- marksman
- marksmanship
- leave/make one's mark
- mark out
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90 chivo expiatorio
m.scapegoat, whipping boy, sacrificial lamb, Aunt Sally.* * *figurado scapegoat* * *(n.) = scapegoat, sacrificial lamb, sacrificial goat, patsy, whipping boyEx. 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.Ex. In this limited respect, we may say that Hume opened the door to phenomenology, but as a sacrificial lamb.Ex. You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex. When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.Ex. The coal industry has become the ' whipping boy' of environmentalists who fail to come up with realistic alternatives for energy.* * *(n.) = scapegoat, sacrificial lamb, sacrificial goat, patsy, whipping boyEx: 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.
Ex: In this limited respect, we may say that Hume opened the door to phenomenology, but as a sacrificial lamb.Ex: You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex: When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.Ex: The coal industry has become the ' whipping boy' of environmentalists who fail to come up with realistic alternatives for energy.* * *scapegoat -
91 hacer cola
v.to stand in line, to line up, to form a queue, to form a line.* * *to queue up, US stand in line* * *(v.) = queue upEx. You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.* * *(v.) = queue upEx: You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.
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92 largar
v.1 to give (informal) (dar, decir).le largué una bofetada I gave him a smack2 to pay out (rope).3 to yack (away) (informal) (hablar). (peninsular Spanish)Ellas largan en la tarde They yack in the afternoon.4 to deliver.Ellos largan un golpe They deliver a blow.5 to let out, to pay out.El marinero larga la cuerda The sailor lets out the rope.6 to start.El equipo largó The team started.7 to throw, to cast, to toss, to fling.* * *2 familiar (despedir) to sack, fire, give the push■ si la presionan un poco más lo largará todo if they push her a bit more she'll tell them everything■ me largo I'm off, US I'm out of here\largar amarras to cast off¡lárgate! familiar get lost!, clear off!, get out!* * *1. VT1) ** (=dar)a) [+ discurso, regañina] to give; [+ exclamación, suspiro] to let outnos largó un rollo interminable sobre los viejos tiempos — he gave us a never-ending spiel about the old days *, he rabbited on forever about the old days *
no sabe hablar sin largar insultos — he can't open his mouth without letting fly o without insulting someone
b) [+ dinero] to givec) [+ golpe, mordisco] to giveme largó un puñetazo en la boca — he punched me in the mouth, he gave me a punch in the mouth
2) ** (=expulsar) [+ empleado] to kick out **, give the boot **; [+ alumno, huésped] to kick out **, chuck out **3) ** (=endilgar)largar a algn — [+ tarea, trabajo] to dump on sb *, foist (off) on sb; [+ animal, niño] to dump on sb *
siempre nos larga lo que ella no quiere hacer — she always dumps * o foists (off) what she doesn't want to do herself on us
4) ** (=deshacerse de) [+ novio, marido] to ditch *, dump *5) (Náut) [+ bandera, vela] to unfurl; [+ barca] to put out; [+ cuerda] (=soltar) to let out, pay out; (=aflojar) to loosen, slacken7) Cono Sur, Méx (Dep) to start2. VI **1) Esp (=hablar) to go on *, rabbit on *hay que ver lo que largas — you don't half go on o rabbit on *
2) (=revelar un secreto) to spill the beans *venga, larga — come on, spill the beans *
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Náut) <amarras/cabo> to let out, pay outb) (RPl) (soltar, dejar caer) to let... go2) <discurso/sermón> to give; <palabrota/insulto> to let fly3) (fam) ( endilgar) to dump (colloq)4) (fam) ( despedir) to fire, to give... the boot (colloq)la novia lo largó — (RPl) his girlfriend ditched him
5) (fam) ( de la cárcel) to let... out2.largar vi (Andes) (Dep, Equ) to start3.largarse v prona) (fam) ( irse) to beat it (colloq)yo me largo! — I'm taking off! (AmE), I'm off! (BrE) (colloq)
b) (CS fam) ( empezar) to start, get going (colloq)largarse a + inf — to start to + inf, to start -ing
* * *= shoot + Posesivo + mouth off, shoot off + at the mouth, turf out, fire off.Ex. She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.Ex. Perry has a lingering problem of shooting off at the mouth first, and asking questions later.Ex. You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex. Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Náut) <amarras/cabo> to let out, pay outb) (RPl) (soltar, dejar caer) to let... go2) <discurso/sermón> to give; <palabrota/insulto> to let fly3) (fam) ( endilgar) to dump (colloq)4) (fam) ( despedir) to fire, to give... the boot (colloq)la novia lo largó — (RPl) his girlfriend ditched him
5) (fam) ( de la cárcel) to let... out2.largar vi (Andes) (Dep, Equ) to start3.largarse v prona) (fam) ( irse) to beat it (colloq)yo me largo! — I'm taking off! (AmE), I'm off! (BrE) (colloq)
b) (CS fam) ( empezar) to start, get going (colloq)largarse a + inf — to start to + inf, to start -ing
* * *= shoot + Posesivo + mouth off, shoot off + at the mouth, turf out, fire off.Ex: She's just always shooting her mouth off and sticking her foot in it.
Ex: Perry has a lingering problem of shooting off at the mouth first, and asking questions later.Ex: You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex: Incredible though it may seem, the youngster didn't fire off a volley of cheerful curses, but silently obeyed.* * *largar [A3 ]vtA1 ( Náut) ‹amarras/cabo› to let out, pay out2 ( RPl) (soltar, dejar caer) to let … gove largando el peso de a poco let it down slowlyBde repente le largó que se iba mañana he suddenly came out with the news that he was leaving the next dayno me largó ni un peso he didn't give me a penny2 ( RPl) ‹olor› to give offsiempre le larga los niños a la madre she's always dumping the kids on her motherE ( fam) (de la cárcel) to let … outF (CS, Méx) ( Dep)1 ‹pelota› to throw2 ‹carrera› to start■ largarvi¡largaron! they're off!■ largarse¡lárgate! beat it!, clear off!larguémonos antes de que venga la policía let's get out of here before the police arriveesto se pone feo, yo me largo I don't like the look of this, I'm taking off ( AmE) o ( BrE) I'm off ( colloq)se largó a la pileta de cabeza she dived (headfirst) into the pool3está a punto de hablar, cualquier día se larga she's almost talking, she'll start any day nowlargarse A + INF to start to + INF, to start -INGse largó a llover it started to rain, it started rainingya se largó a caminar he has already started to walk o started walking* * *
largar ( conjugate largar) verbo transitivo
1
b) (RPl) (soltar, dejar caer) to let … go
2 ‹discurso/sermón› to give;
‹palabrota/insulto› to let fly
3 (fam) ( despedir) to fire, to give … the boot (colloq);
‹ novio› to ditch
4 (CS, Méx) (Dep) ‹ pelota› to throw;
‹ carrera› to start
largarse verbo pronominala) (fam) ( irse) to beat it (colloq);◊ ¡yo me largo! I'm taking off! (AmE), I'm off! (BrE) (colloq)
largarse a hacer algo to start to do sth, to start doing sth
largar verbo transitivo
1 familiar to give
2 fam (expulsar, despedir) to sack
' largar' also found in these entries:
English:
chuck
- dump
- give
- start
* * *♦ vtle largué un bofetón I smacked him, I gave him a smack;me largó una patada she kicked me, she gave me a kickme largó que no era asunto mío he snapped that it was none of my business;le preguntamos sobre la decisión final pero no quiso largar nada we asked her if a final decision had been taken, but she wasn't giving anything away3. [cuerda] to pay out;largar amarras to cast off;largar el ancla to drop anchor4. [soltar] [persona] to release, to let go;largaron a los prisioneros they released the prisoners5. [despedir] to fire;largar a un criado to fire a servant6. RP [olor] to give off♦ vi¡ya largaron! and they're off!* * *v/t drive away; persona get rid of;largar un discurso fam make a speech* * *largar {52} vt1) soltar: to let loose, to release2) aflojar: to loosen, to slacken -
93 poner de patitas en la calle
(v.) = give + Nombre + the boot, sack, boot (out), give + Nombre + the sack, turf outEx. He was given the boot for being discovered with a camera taking a photo of hula dancers.Ex. The author warns that shortsighted companies that believe all the information they need is on the Web may sack information professionals.Ex. As Hartwick got older, the feds decided he was a major security risk and booted him out of the program.Ex. Justin pointed out that the government would not compromise and those found protecting illegal immigrants would be given the sack.Ex. You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.* * *(v.) = give + Nombre + the boot, sack, boot (out), give + Nombre + the sack, turf outEx: He was given the boot for being discovered with a camera taking a photo of hula dancers.
Ex: The author warns that shortsighted companies that believe all the information they need is on the Web may sack information professionals.Ex: As Hartwick got older, the feds decided he was a major security risk and booted him out of the program.Ex: Justin pointed out that the government would not compromise and those found protecting illegal immigrants would be given the sack.Ex: You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services. -
94 despedir
v.1 to say goodbye to.nos despidió con la mano he waved goodbye to usfuimos a despedirle a la estación we went to see him off at the station2 to make redundant, to lay off (de un empleo) (por cierre, reducción de plantilla).3 to fling.salir despedido de/por/hacia algo to fly out of/through/toward something4 to give off.despide un olor insoportable it gives off an unbearable smell5 to emit, to cast, to send forth, to discharge.María despide buenas vibraciones Mary emits good vibrations.6 to fire, to boot, to kick out, to lay off.El jefe despidió a la secretaria The boss dismissed the secretary.7 to see off.* * *1 (lanzar) to shoot, fire2 (echar) to throw out3 (emitir) to emit, give off4 (del trabajo) to dismiss, fire, sack5 (decir adiós) to see off, say goodbye to1 (decirse adiós) to say goodbye (de, to)2 (de un empleo) to leave (de, -)3 figurado (olvidarse, renunciar) to forget (de, -), give up (de, -)\despedirse a la francesa to take French leavesalir despedido,-a to shoot off* * *verb1) to dismiss, fire2) give, emit3) see out•* * *1. VT1) (=decir adiós a) [gen] to say goodbye to; [+ visita] to see out; [+ cliente] to show out¿cómo vais a despedir el año? — how are you going to see the new year in?
2) (=librarse de) [+ empleado] to dismiss, sack *; [+ inquilino] to evict3) (=lanzar) [+ objeto] to hurl, fling; [+ flecha] to fire; [+ jinete] to throw4) (=desprender) [+ olor, calor] to give off2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( decir adiós)2) ( del trabajo) to dismiss, fire (colloq); ( por reducción de personal) to lay off3) < olor> to give off; <humo/vapor> to emit, give off2.salir despedido — corcho/pelota to shoot out
despedirse v pron1) ( decir adiós) to say goodbyese despide atentamente — (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours sincerely (BrE)
2) ( dar por perdido)despedirse de algo: si se lo prestate ya te puedes despedir de él if you lent it to him, you can kiss it goodbye; despídete de la idea — you can forget the whole idea
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( decir adiós)2) ( del trabajo) to dismiss, fire (colloq); ( por reducción de personal) to lay off3) < olor> to give off; <humo/vapor> to emit, give off2.salir despedido — corcho/pelota to shoot out
despedirse v pron1) ( decir adiós) to say goodbyese despide atentamente — (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours sincerely (BrE)
2) ( dar por perdido)despedirse de algo: si se lo prestate ya te puedes despedir de él if you lent it to him, you can kiss it goodbye; despídete de la idea — you can forget the whole idea
* * *despedir11 = kiss + Nombre + goodbye.Ex: The article 'Don't kiss Boolean goodbye' criticizes the recent trend away from Boolean searching and towards natural language searching in online systems.
* despedir (a) = say + goodbye (to).* despedirse = bid + Nombre + goodbye, part, bid + adieu, bid + farewell.* despedirse de Alguien deseándole que todo vaya bien = wish + well.despedir22 = fire, lay off, discharge, terminate, axe [ax, -USA], let + go, sack, make + redundant, give + Nombre + the boot, boot (out), give + Nombre + the sack, send + Nombre + packing, turf out, cashier.Ex: It began when Balzac and Pershing had an altercation (theirs was another of the 'running feuds' in the library), and Pershing was fired.
Ex: I've been sitting here wondering how best to select the people to be laid off.Ex: By the beginning of the nineteenth century many British printers had come to rely for most of their work on relays of apprentices, who were simply discharged at the end of their terms and replaced by new apprentices.Ex: At coffee yesterday Jeff Gordon had apprised her of the fact that three of his engineers had been summarily terminated.Ex: 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.Ex: Suddenly she piped triumphantly, almost getting to her feet: 'We could let the student assistants go!'.Ex: The author warns that shortsighted companies that believe all the information they need is on the Web may sack information professionals.Ex: Many people have been made redundant in the takeover and those who joined last were the first to go -- the principle of devil take the hindmost applied.Ex: He was given the boot for being discovered with a camera taking a photo of hula dancers.Ex: As Hartwick got older, the feds decided he was a major security risk and booted him out of the program.Ex: Justin pointed out that the government would not compromise and those found protecting illegal immigrants would be given the sack.Ex: Those who hold this view argued that the state government lacks the political will to send them packing for good.Ex: You will be disliked and turfed out as a sacrificial goat once your job is done but there will be many others queuing up for your services.Ex: His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.* despedir a discreción = fire at + will.* despedir a un empleado = dismiss + employee.* despedir del trabajo = make + redundant.* despedir mano de obra = shed + jobs, axe + jobs, cut + jobs.* despedir obreros = shed + jobs, axe + jobs, cut + jobs.despedir33 = give off, spout.Ex: Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.
Ex: The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.* * *vtA(decir adiós): vinieron a despedirme al aeropuerto they came to see me off at the airportdespidió a su hijo con lágrimas en los ojos she saw her son off o said goodbye to her son with tears in her eyesorganizaron una fiesta para despedir el año they organized a party to see in the New Year, they organized a New Year's partydespedir los restos de algn to pay one's last respects to sbB (del trabajo) to dismiss, fire ( colloq)no estaba a la altura del trabajo y lo despidieron he wasn't up to the job and he was dismissed o ( colloq) firedcerraron dos departamentos y despidieron a 300 trabajadores they closed two departments and laid off 300 workers o made 300 workers redundant o ( euph) let 300 workers goC1 ‹olor› to give off; ‹humo/vapor› to emit, give off2 (arrojar) ‹flecha/bola› to fireel corcho salió despedido con fuerza the cork shot outel conductor salió despedido de su asiento the driver was thrown out of his seatA (decir adiós) to say goodbyese despidieron en el aeropuerto they said goodbye (to each other) at the airportse despide atentamente ( Corresp) sincerely yours ( AmE), yours sincerely ( BrE), yours faithfully ( BrE)B (dar por perdido) despedirse DE algo:¿se lo prestaste? ya te puedes ir despidiendo de él did you lend it to him? well you can say o ( colloq) kiss goodbye to thatdespídete de la idea, no quedan entradas you can forget the whole idea, there are no tickets left* * *
despedir ( conjugate despedir) verbo transitivo
1 ( decir adiós):
2 ( del trabajo) to dismiss, fire (colloq);
( por reducción de personal) to lay off
3 ‹ olor› to give off;
‹humo/vapor› to emit, give off;
el conductor salió despedido del asiento the driver was thrown out of his seat
despedirse verbo pronominal ( decir adiós) to say goodbye;
despedirse de algn to say goodbye to sb
despedir verbo transitivo
1 (a un empleado) to sack, fire
2 (a alguien que se va) to see off
3 to say goodbye to
4 (aroma, humo, etc) to give off
' despedir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atufar
- botar
- despedirse
- echar
- largar
- soltar
- tranquilidad
- desahuciar
- despida
- destituir
- oler
English:
ax
- axe
- chop
- discharge
- dismiss
- emit
- fire
- give off
- keep on
- lay off
- must
- push
- redundant
- release
- remove
- sack
- see off
- send away
- terminate
- fume
- give
- keep
- lay
- see
- send
* * *♦ vt1. [decir adiós a] to say goodbye to;fuimos a despedirle a la estación we went to see him off at the station;nos despidió con la mano he waved goodbye to us;despídeme de tus padres say goodbye to your parents for me;despedimos así nuestra serie de documentales sobre la India this will be the last in our series of documentaries on India;muchos acudieron a despedir el féretro al paso del cortejo fúnebre many came to see the coffin off as the funeral procession passed;¡vaya manera de despedir el año! what a way to see the New Year in!2. [de un empleo] [por cierre, reducción de plantilla] to lay off, Br to make redundant;[por razones disciplinarias] to fire, to sack3. [lanzar, arrojar] to fling;la manguera despedía un chorro enorme the hose sent out o shot out a huge jet of water;el volcán dejó de despedir lava the volcano stopped spewing out lava;salir despedido de/por/hacia algo to fly out of/through/towards sth;el copiloto salió despedido the copilot shot out of his seat4. [desprender] to give off;despide un olor insoportable it gives off an unbearable smell* * *v/t1 see off2 empleado dismiss3 perfume give off4 de jinete throw;salir despedido del coche be thrown out of the car* * *despedir {54} vt1) : to see off, to show out2) : to dismiss, to fire3) emitir: to give off, to emitdespedir un olor: to give off an odor* * *despedir vb3. (echar del trabajo) to fire / to sack -
95 consister
consister [kɔ̃siste]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verba. ( = se composer de) consister en to consist of• en quoi consiste votre travail ? what does your work consist of?b. ( = résider dans) consister dans to consist in* * *kɔ̃sisteverbe intransitif1) ( résider)consister en or dans — to consist in
2) ( être fait)consister en — to consist of [éléments, parties]
* * *kɔ̃siste viconsister en [éléments] — to consist of
consister en [action] — to consist in
consister dans [action] — to consist in
en quoi consiste...?; En quoi consiste votre travail? — What does your job involve?
Mon travail consiste à répondre au téléphone et à recevoir les clients. — My job consists of answering the phone and welcoming customers.
* * *consister verb table: aimer vi1 ( résider) consister en or dans qch to consist in sth, to lie in sth; consister à faire to consist in doing; le bonheur consiste à accepter son sort happiness consists in accepting one's fate; en quoi consiste mon erreur? where have I gone wrong?;2 ( être fait) consister en to consist of [éléments, parties]; l'examen consiste en deux épreuves/un oral the examination consists of two papers/an oral; en quoi consiste cette aide? what form does this aid take?[kɔ̃siste]consister à verbe plus préposition————————consister dans verbe plus préposition,consister en verbe plus prépositionen quoi consiste votre mission? what does your mission consist of?, what is your mission all about? -
96 get around
1) ((of stories, rumours etc) to become well known: I don't know how the story got around that she was leaving her job.) extenderse, difundirse, propagarse2) ((of people) to be active or involved in many activities: He really gets around, doesn't he!) moverse, ser activov.• manejarse v.• salvarse v.1) v + adv v + prep + oa) (walk, move about) caminar, andar*; (using transport, car) desplazarse*b) ( travel) viajarc) ( circulate)it o word soon got around that he was having an affair — pronto corrió el rumor de que estaba teniendo una aventura
2) ( gather in circle)3) v + prep + oa) (avoid, circumvent) \<\<difficulty/obstacle\>\> sortear, evitar; \<\<rule/law\>\> eludir el cumplimiento dethere's no getting around it: it was a terrible mistake — hay que reconocerlo: fue un error garrafal
b) ( persuade) \<\<person\>\> engatusar4) v + o + adv (cause to come, go) \<\<plumber/police\>\> llamar5) v + adv (go) ir*; ( come) venir*VI + ADV1) = get about2) = get round* * *1) v + adv v + prep + oa) (walk, move about) caminar, andar*; (using transport, car) desplazarse*b) ( travel) viajarc) ( circulate)it o word soon got around that he was having an affair — pronto corrió el rumor de que estaba teniendo una aventura
2) ( gather in circle)3) v + prep + oa) (avoid, circumvent) \<\<difficulty/obstacle\>\> sortear, evitar; \<\<rule/law\>\> eludir el cumplimiento dethere's no getting around it: it was a terrible mistake — hay que reconocerlo: fue un error garrafal
b) ( persuade) \<\<person\>\> engatusar4) v + o + adv (cause to come, go) \<\<plumber/police\>\> llamar5) v + adv (go) ir*; ( come) venir* -
97 spostare
( rimandare) postpone* * *spostare v.tr.1 to move, to shift, to displace: spostare un letto, una sedia, to move a bed, a chair; spostare l'accento, to shift the accent; spostare una parola, to change the position of a word; spostare il proprio interesse su un altro argomento, to shift one's interest to another subject; (amm.) spostare un impiegato da un ufficio a un altro, to transfer (o to move) an employee from an office to another; (fin.) spostare i propri investimenti da un titolo a un altro, to switch one's investment from one security to another2 ( cambiare) to change: vorrei spostare l'orario delle mie lezioni, I should like to change my timetable; spostare l'orario di lavoro, to change one's working hours; (mus.) spostare di tono, to change tone3 ( differire) to postpone, to defer, to put* off: gli esami sono stati spostati a ottobre, the exams have been postponed to October4 (chim.) to displace◘ spostarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. to move, to shift; ( cambiare sede) to change one's place, to change one's office: il lavoro mi costringe a spostarmi continuamente, my job obliges me to be always on the move; spostati, non ci vedo!, move, I can't see!; spostati, fammi passare!, out of the way, let me pass!* * *[spos'tare]1. vt1) (gen) to move, (mobile) to move, shift2) (cambiare: orario, data) to changehanno spostato la partenza di qualche giorno — they postponed o put off their departure for a few days
2. vr (spostarsi)* * *[spos'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (nello spazio) to move [oggetto, persona, testa]spostare l'orologio avanti, indietro di un'ora — to put one's watch forward, back an hour
2) (nel tempo) to move [ riunione]; to change [ data]3) (trasferire) to change [ residenza]; to change round [ operaio]; to move [ truppe]4) fig. (volgere a un ambito diverso) to shift [dibattito, attenzione]; to divert [ conversazione]; to swing [ voti]2.verbo pronominale spostarsi1) (cambiare posto) to shift, to movespostati, per favore! — will you please move!
spostatevi, arriva l'ambulanza — move out of the way, here's the ambulance
l'opinione pubblica si è spostata a destra — fig. public opinion has moved to the right
2) (viaggiare)-rsi in macchina, in bicicletta — to get about by car, by bike
* * *spostare/spos'tare/ [1]1 (nello spazio) to move [oggetto, persona, testa]; spostare l'orologio avanti, indietro di un'ora to put one's watch forward, back an hour2 (nel tempo) to move [ riunione]; to change [ data]; la partita è spostata a lunedì prossimo the match is postponed to next Monday3 (trasferire) to change [ residenza]; to change round [ operaio]; to move [ truppe]; spostare il peso da un piede all'altro to shift one's weight from one foot to the other4 fig. (volgere a un ambito diverso) to shift [dibattito, attenzione]; to divert [ conversazione]; to swing [ voti]II spostarsi verbo pronominale1 (cambiare posto) to shift, to move; spostati, per favore! will you please move! spostatevi, arriva l'ambulanza move out of the way, here's the ambulance; l'opinione pubblica si è spostata a destra fig. public opinion has moved to the right2 (viaggiare) -rsi in macchina, in bicicletta to get about by car, by bike; non si sposta più tanto facilmente he's not as mobile as he was; ti sposti spesso per affari? do you get about much in your job? -
98 so
[səu] 1. adverb1) ((used in several types of sentence to express degree) to this extent, or to such an extent: `The snake was about so long,' he said, holding his hands about a metre apart; Don't get so worried!; She was so pleased with his progress in school that she bought him a new bicycle; They couldn't all get into the room, there were so many of them; He departed without so much as (= without even) a goodbye; You've been so (= very) kind to me!; Thank you so much!) tako2) ((used to express manner) in this/that way: As you hope to be treated by others, so you must treat them; He likes everything to be (arranged) just so (= in one particular and precise way); It so happens that I have to go to an important meeting tonight.) tako3) ((used in place of a word, phrase etc previously used, or something previously stated) as already indicated: `Are you really leaving your job?' `Yes, I've already told you / said so'; `Is she arriving tomorrow?' `Yes, I hope so'; If you haven't read the notice, please do so now; `Is that so (= true)?' `Yes, it's really so'; `Was your father angry?' `Yes, even more so than I was expecting - in fact, so much so that he refused to speak to me all day!) tako4) (in the same way; also: `I hope we'll meet again.' `So do I.'; She has a lot of money and so has her husband.) tudi5) ((used to express agreement or confirmation) indeed: `You said you were going shopping today.' `So I did, but I've changed my mind.'; `You'll need this book tomorrow, won't you?' `So I will.') seveda2. conjunction((and) therefore: John had a bad cold, so I took him to the doctor; `So you think you'd like this job, then?' `Yes.'; And so they got married and lived happily ever after.) torej- so-so
- and so on/forth
- or so
- so as to
- so far
- so good
- so that
- so to say/speak* * *[sóu]I.adverbtako, na ta način, s tem; v takem stanju; v redu, dobro; zato, potemtakem, iz tega razloga, zaradi tega, torej, kot posledica tega; tudi;1.so so — tako tako, ne dobro ne slaboso as — na isti način kot; tako da (posledica)so... as — toliko... kolikorso be it! — tako bodi! pa dobro! (naj bo!)so far forth — do te stopnje, archaic doslejso far from — nasprotno od, namesto daso fashion American na ta način, takoso help me! — (prisega) tako mi bog pomagaj!so long! colloquially na svidenje!so many — tako mnogi, tolikiso many men, so many minds — kolikor ljudi (glav), toliko mnenjso much — toliko, v tolikšni meriso much for that — toliko o tem, s tem je stvar urejenaso then — torej tako je to; zaradi tegaso to speak — tako rekoč;2.and so on, and so forth — in tako daljeeven so — celó tako, celó v tem primeruif so — če je (to) tako, v takem primeruin so far as... — v toliki meri, da...; toliko, da...in so many words — dobesedno, prav s temi besedamiMr. So-and-so — g. ɔ.Y.quite so — takó je, popolnoma točnowhy so? — zakaj tako? zakaj to?;3.I hope so — upam, daDo you think he will come? -- I think so. — Misliš, da bo prišel? -- Mislim, da (bo).I sent it to you. -- So you did. — Poslal sem ti to. -- Da, si (poslal). Res je. Tako je.Her brother came and so did she. — Njen brat je prišel in ona tudi;4.I avoid him so as not to be obliged to talk to him — izogibam se ga, da mi ni treba govoriti z njimI am sorry to see you so — žal mi je, da vas vidim v takem stanjuit is not so much that he cannot as that he will not — ni toliko, da ne more, kot pa, da nočeis that so? — je to tako? je res? tako? res?you are unhappy, but I am still more so — ti si nesrečen, jaz pa še boljhe was not so sick but he could eat a hearty dinner — ni bil toliko bolan, da ne bi mogel pojesti obilne večerjeI found them so many robbers — ugotovil (spoznal) sem, da niso nič drugega kot tatovithat is ever so much better colloquially to je toliko boljeas you make your bed, so you must lie — kakor si si postlal, tako boš spalyou don't say so! — (saj to) ni mogoče!all he said was so much slander — vse, kar je rekel, ni bilo nič drugega kot samo obrekovanjeI told him everything, so you need not write to him — vse sem mu povedal, torej ni treba, da mu pišešI do not want it, so there you are — ne maram tega, da veš (sedaj veš);II.conjunction colloquiallyzaradi tega, zato; torej, potemtakem; (v pogojnih in dopustnih stavkih) če leso, that's what it is! — takó je torej to!he annoyed us so that we never asked him again — tako nas je dolgočasil, da ga nismo nikoli več povabili;III.interjectiontako! narejeno! opravljeno! -
99 attività
"activity;Vorgang"* * *f activitypl finance assetsche attività svolgi? what do you do (for a living)?avere un'attività in proprio have one's own business* * *attività s.f.1 activity; operation: campo di attività, sphere of activity (o of action) // in attività, in action (o at work); è un momento di grande attività, this is a very busy time; a Natale tutti i negozi sono in piena attività, at Christmas the shops are very busy; la fabbrica è in piena attività, the factory is at full production (o is working at full stretch); la nuova fabbrica è adesso in piena attività, the new factory is now fully operational; mantenere in attività un'industria, to keep an industry going; entrare in attività, ( di vulcano) to become active // nonostante i suoi anni, è ancora in attività, in spite of his age, he's still an active man2 (lavoro, occupazione) occupation, work; job: quale è la tua attività?, what's your job?; quale è il tuo campo di attività?, what field do you work in? // attività criminosa organizzata, racket; attività industriale, industry; attività terziaria, service industry; attività mineraria, mining // (comm., fin.): attività ausiliaria, service; attività collaterale, side line (o business); attività imprenditoriale rischiosa, venture; persone che svolgono attività professionali, people in professional occupations // (banca) attività di una banca d'affari, merchant banking // (Borsa) chi pratica l'attività di share pushing, share pusher3 pl. (comm.) assets: attività e passività, assets and liabilities; attività di pronto realizzo, quick assets; attività di lento realizzo, slow assets; attività di riserva, reserve assets; attività materiali, tangibili, tangible assets; attività produttive, productive assets; attività reali, physical (o real) assets4 ( operosità) activity; industry; energy; briskness; dispatch: la sua attività è sorprendente, his energy is surprising* * *[attivi'ta]sostantivo femminile invariabile1) (lavoro, occupazione) activity; (esercizio commerciale) businessesercitare un'attività — to practise (an activity), to be in business
cessare l'attività — [impresa, commerciante] to close down
2) (funzionamento) activityessere in piena attività — [laboratorio, stazione, persona] to be fully operational
in attività — [ vulcano] active; [ fabbrica] in operation
3) (operosità) activity, business4) econ. asset•* * *attività/attivi'ta/f.inv.1 (lavoro, occupazione) activity; (esercizio commerciale) business; che attività svolgi? what's your line of business? esercitare un'attività to practise (an activity), to be in business; cessare l'attività [impresa, commerciante] to close down2 (funzionamento) activity; essere in piena attività [laboratorio, stazione, persona] to be fully operational; in attività [ vulcano] active; [ fabbrica] in operation3 (operosità) activity, business4 econ. asset; le attività e le passività assets and liabilitiesattività manuale manual work; attività ricreativa leisure. -
100 -Asking about routine 2-
At work Asking about routine 2What hours do you work? Qual è il tuo orario di lavoro?I work usual office hours, nine to five, Monday to Friday. Ho un normale orario di ufficio, dalle nove alle cinque, dal lunedì al venerdì.Do you like your job? Ti piace il tuo lavoro?The job's okay. Il lavoro non è male.It pays the bills. Mi dà da vivere.How do you get to work? Come ci vai al lavoro?I usually take the bus, but sometimes I go by train. Di solito prendo l'autobus, ma a volte ci vado in treno.I don't drive anymore, there's never anywhere to park. Non ci vado più in macchina, non si trova mai parcheggio.How long are your shifts? Quanto durano i tuoi turni?I work six-hour shifts. Faccio turni di sei ore.How many days' holidays do you get a year? Quanti giorni di ferie hai all'anno?I get 25 working days. Ho 25 giorni lavorativi.What time do you knock off for lunch? A che ora stacchi per pranzo?I take an hour's lunch break at 12.30. Faccio un'ora di pausa pranzo dalle 12:30.What time do you start work? A che ora cominci a lavorare?I can clock in when I like, we've got flexitime at our office. Posso timbrare quando voglio, in ufficio abbiamo orari flessibili.Where do you work? Dove lavori?I work in town, in an office near the town hall. Lavoro in centro, in un ufficio vicino al municipio.What's your boss like? Che tipo è il tuo capo?She's quite easy-going. È una tipa tranquilla.
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