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41 kosten
Kosten I pl 1. GEN, RW cost (amount of money needed to pay for a thing, value in alternative uses); costs (money that must be spent regularly, e.g. running costs –laufende Kosten– for labour or energy); expenditure (Ausgaben; action of spending); expense, expenses (Ausgaben, Aufwand; money spent on a specific task, e.g. travel expenses); outlay (Auslagen, Barausgaben); charges (Aufwendungen, Nebenkosten); 2. WIWI cost • auf Kosten und Gefahr von RECHT, VERSICH, IMP/EXP on account and risk of • die Kosten steigen auf Milliardenhöhe GEN costs are running into billions • die Kosten tragen GEN bear the costs, defray the costs, meet the costs • die Kosten übernehmen GEN assume the expenses, meet the expenses, settle the expenses • für die Kosten aufkommen RW meet costs, defray costs, settle costs • Kosten auf bestimmten Konten verrechnen RW allocate costs to certain accounts • Kosten auf die entsprechenden Konten umlegen RW allocate costs to the appropriate accounts • Kosten auffangen FIN, RW absorb cost • Kosten aufgliedern FIN, RW break down expenses, itemize costs (Kosten aufschlüsseln) • Kosten bestimmten Konten zuordnen RW allocate costs to certain accounts • Kosten bewerten RW cost • Kosten, die für jmdn. steuerpflichtig sind STEUER costs taxable to sb • Kosten kontrollieren GEN control costs • Kosten per Nachnahme zu erheben GEN, LOGIS charges forward, ch. fwd (Lieferklausel) • Kosten sind per Nachnahme zu erheben GEN charge forward, Ch Fwd • Kosten umlegen RW assign costs, allocate costs • Kosten verrechnen RW allocate costs • Kosten (zeitlich) verteilen RW spread costs • Kosten zuweisen RW allocate costs • ohne Kosten RECHT, VERSICH no charges • sich an den Kosten beteiligen GEN, MGT share (in) the expenses Kosten II pl, Versicherung f und Fracht f (CI&F) GEN, IMP/EXP, LOGIS, VERSICH cost, insurance and freight, CI&F (Lieferklausel)* * *v < Geschäft> cost* * *bedenken, Kosten
to think of the cost;
• j. testamentarisch (in seinem Testament) bedenken to remember (include) s. o. in one’s will.
Kosten
cost[s], (Auslagen) expense[s], expenditure, outlay, (Gebühren) charges, fees, (Preis) price, cost, (Spesen) charge[s];
• abzüglich der Kosten charges deducted, after deduction of charges (costs), less expenses (charges);
• alle Kosten eingeschlossen including all charges;
• auf eigene Kosten at one’s own expense;
• auf gemeinsame Kosten at joint expense, dividing [the] expenses;
• auf meine Kosten to my cost, at my expense;
• auf Kosten von at the expense of, to the derogation;
• auf Kosten der Allgemeinheit at public expense;
• auf Kosten des Gastwirts on the house;
• auf Kosten und Gefahr des Eigners at owner's expense and risk;
• auf Kosten der Qualität at the expense of quality;
• auf Kosten der Reederei at ship’s expenses;
• auf Kosten des Staates at public expense;
• aufgrund der Kosten owing to the expenses;
• ausschließlich der Kosten exclusive of costs;
• einschließlich der Kosten including costs;
• einschließlich Kosten, Versicherung und Fracht cost, insurance, freight (cif);
• frei von den Kosten free of charges, cost-free;
• gegen Erstattung der baren Kosten with out-of-pocket expense;
• mit Einschluss aller Kosten all expenses included;
• mit großen (hohen) Kosten verbunden at great cost, cost-effective;
• mit Kosten verknüpft involving expense;
• mit Rücksicht auf die Kosten in deference to cost;
• nach Abzug aller Kosten all charges paid, all expenses deducted;
• ohne Kosten no charge, (Protest) no protest, (Wechselaufdruck) no expense [to be incurred], without expenses;
• ohne Rücksicht auf die Kosten without regard to cost;
• ohne zusätzliche Kosten for no extra fare;
• unter Auferlegung der Kosten awarding (on payment of) the costs;
• unter Einschluss sämtlicher Kosten all costs included;
• unter Nachnahme der Kosten charges forwarded, expenses charged forward;
• unter Tragung der Kosten on payment of costs;
• zur Deckung der Kosten to cover the cost, in order to cover our expenses;
• zuzüglich der Kosten expenses not included (to be added);
• abnehmende Kosten decreasing costs;
• abschreibbare Kosten depreciable costs;
• abschreibungsfähige Kosten service cost;
• [steuerlich] absetzbare (abzugsfähige) Kosten (Einkommensteuererklärung) charges to be deducted, permissible (tax) expenses, deductible charges;
• abzurechnende Kosten off charges;
• aktivierte Kosten capitalized expenses (costs);
• allgemeine Kosten overhead [charges], operating (indirect, overhead) expenses, factory cost, burden, oncost (Br.);
• alternative Kosten opportunity costs;
• nicht in bar anfallende Kosten non-cash costs;
• gemeinsame anfallende Kosten (Fracht- und Passagierdienst) common expense;
• zukünftig anfallende Kosten future costs;
• im Gewerbebetrieb zwangsläufig anfallende Kosten expenses wholly and exclusively laid out for the purpose of the trade;
• angefallene Kosten costs incurred;
• bei der Versilberung tatsächlich angefallene Kosten actual expenses of realization of the assets;
• steil ansteigende Kosten skyrocketing (soaring) costs;
• anteilige Kosten proportional (proratable) cost;
• auferlegte Kosten taxable costs;
• aufgelaufene Kosten accrued (accumulated) charges, costs incurred (accrued), accrued costs;
• außergerichtliche Kosten extrajudicial costs;
• außerordentliche Kosten extra charges;
• außerordentliche und betriebsfremde Kosten extraordinary and outside expenditure;
• außerplanmäßige Kosten expenditure not budgeted for;
• bare Kosten out-of-pocket expenses;
• beeinflussbare Kosten controllable costs;
• von der Kostenstelle nicht beeinflussbare Kosten uncontrollable expenses;
• beitreibbare Kosten recoverable costs;
• nicht beitreibbare Kosten irrecoverable expense;
• auf die Lebensdauer eines Erzeugnisses berechnete Kosten life-cycle costs;
• besondere Kosten special charges;
• beträchtliche Kosten considerable costs, heavy expenses (costs);
• betriebsfixe Kosten standing expenses;
• bleibende Kosten basic expenditure;
• degressive Kosten regressive costs;
• direkte Kosten direct cost (expenses), traceable cost;
• diverse Kosten promiscuous charges, sundries;
• durchlaufende Kosten transit costs;
• durchschnittliche Kosten average expenses;
• effektive Kosten primary cost, actual cost (price);
• eingegangene Kosten expenses involved;
• einmalige Kosten non-recurrent costs (expenses, expenditure);
• eintreibbare Kosten recoverable costs;
• entstandene Kosten costs incurred (accrued), accrued charges (costs), expenditure occasioned, expenses accrued (incurred);
• bei der Konkursabwehr entstandene Kosten costs of resisting the bankruptcy proceedings;
• entstehende Kosten accruing costs;
• daraus entstehende Kosten costs arising from it;
• bei der Geschäftsführung notwendigerweise entstehende Kosten costs necessarily incurred in the conduct of business;
• nicht erfasste Kosten imputed cost;
• innerhalb von vier Tagen zu erstattende Kosten (Kostentabelle) four-day costs;
• erstattete Kosten reimbursed expenses;
• nicht anderseitig erstattete Kosten expenses not otherwise received;
• erstattungsfähige Kosten (Prozess) party and party (taxable) costs;
• nicht erstattungsfähige Kosten untaxable costs;
• erwachsende Kosten expenses incurred, accruing costs;
• daraus erwachsende Kosten costs attendant on;
• nicht faktorbezogene Kosten non-factor costs;
• fallende Kosten decreasing (declining) costs;
• fällige Kosten outstanding costs;
• feste (fixe) Kosten fixed charges (costs), constant (unavoidable) cost, standby costs, standing (overhead) expenses, overheads;
• [noch] nicht festgesetzte Kosten (Gericht) untaxable cost;
• feststehende (fixe) Kosten fixed (standby, assured) cost[s], expenses covered;
• festzusetzende Kosten costs to be taxed;
• generelle Kosten indirect cost;
• geschätzte Kosten estimated cost;
• in Rechnung gestellte Kosten billed costs;
• gleich bleibende Kosten constant costs, expense constants;
• große (hohe) Kosten heavy expenses, large overhead (US);
• indirekte Kosten indirect costs (expenses);
• individuelle Kosten private costs;
• kalkulatorische (kalkulierte) Kosten imputed cost, imputations;
• kapitalisierte Kosten capitalized costs (expenses);
• kleine Kosten petty expense, petties;
• komparative Kosten comparative costs;
• konstante Kosten constant (standing, standard) costs;
• kurzfristige Kosten short-run costs;
• laufende Kosten running (standing, general) charges, running (current, standing) expenses, economic (running) cost, cost in carrying business;
• leistungsabhängige Kosten direct (variable) costs;
• an der Grenze der Wirtschaftlichkeit (Rentabilität) liegende Kosten marginal (incremental) costs;
• mittelbare Kosten indirect costs;
• nachkalkulierte Kosten post-mortem cost;
• nicht nachprüfbare Kosten non-controllable costs;
• notwendige Kosten related cost;
• pauschalierte Kosten bunched cost;
• personelle Kosten employment costs;
• private Kosten internal effects, private cost;
• progressive Kosten progressive costs;
• proportionale Kosten proportional costs;
• nicht relevante Kosten sunk cost;
• rückläufige Kosten decreasing (declining) costs;
• sämtliche Kosten full costs;
• steil in die Höhe schießende Kosten skyrocketing costs;
• sonstige Kosten sundry expenses, sundries;
• spezifische (spezifizierte) Kosten special (direct) costs;
• nahe der Rentabilitätsgrenze stehende Kosten marginal (incremental) costs;
• in keinem Verhältnis stehende Kosten disproportionate expenses;
• steigende Kosten rising (increasing) costs, advancing prices;
• stellvertretende Kosten (Seeversicherung) substituted expenses;
• tatsächliche Kosten actual costs;
• übermäßige (überhöhte) Kosten excessive costs;
• auf Kapitalkonto übernommene Kosten capitalized costs;
• übliche Kosten usual charges;
• nicht umgelegte Kosten unapplied costs;
• auf den Tageswert umgerechnete Kosten adjusted costs;
• unerhebliche Kosten insignificant expenses;
• unerschwingliche Kosten enormous costs;
• ungewisse Kosten variable cost;
• unproduktive Kosten incidental expenses of production;
• untragbare Kosten prohibitive cost;
• unveränderliche Kosten constant costs;
• variable (veränderliche) Kosten variable (out-of-pocket) costs;
• proportionale variable Kosten average variable costs;
• veranschlagte Kosten estimated costs;
• verbundene Kosten composite costs;
• damit verbundene Kosten expense involved;
• mit der Anschaffung verbundene Kosten purchase-related costs;
• vereinbarte Kosten agreed costs;
• vermeidbare Kosten escapable cost;
• verschiedene Kosten sundry (miscellaneous) expenses, sundries;
• verzerrte Kosten distorted costs;
• volkswirtschaftliche Kosten external costs;
• voraussichtliche Kosten prospective costs;
• im Etat vorgesehene Kosten expenses provided for in the budget;
• vorkalkulierte Kosten standard (predetermined, scheduled, target) costs;
• wachsende Kosten growing expenditure;
• wechselnde Kosten variable cost (expenses);
• wirkliche Kosten actual cost (expense);
• zunehmende Kosten increasing (rising) cost;
• zusammengefasste Kosten pool cost;
• zusätzliche Kosten additional charges (expenses, costs), added costs, extra charges;
• Kosten der Abschreibung depreciation charges;
• Kosten nach Abschreibungen amortized cost;
• Kosten des Abtransportes transportation inland costs;
• Kosten vor Abzug des Bardiskonts billed cost;
• Kosten der Agenturunterhaltung agency costs;
• Kosten des Anlagevermögens asset costs;
• Kosten vor Anlauf der Fertigung starting-load cost;
• Kosten der Anschlusseinrichtung (telecom.) installation charges;
• Kosten für weitere Ausbildung advancement costs (US);
• Kosten und Auslagen charges, costs and expenses;
• Kosten des Beklagten defendant’s costs;
• Kosten der Bergung salvage cost (charges);
• Kosten bei voller Betriebsausnutzung capacity costs;
• Kosten für Betriebsbauten plant construction costs;
• Kosten der Betriebseinstellung (Betriebsstilllegung) shutdown costs;
• Kosten der Betriebsführung operating costs;
• Kosten der Buchführung (Buchhaltung) accounting (bookkeeping) costs;
• Kosten zum Buchwert amortized cost;
• Kosten der Bürounterhaltung office expenses;
• Kosten der Ernteeinbringung harvesting expenses;
• Kosten der Erstellung des Jahresberichts annual report costs;
• immaterielle Kosten und Erträge non-pecuniary costs and benefits;
• Kosten pro Exemplar per-copy costs;
• Kosten der Fabrikation work-in-process burden;
• Kosten für Fahrten zwischen Wohnung und Betrieb cost of travel between home and work;
• Kosten der Gebäudeerrichtung cost of a structure;
• Kosten der Geldbeschaffung cost of money;
• Kosten eines Gerichtsverfahrens costs of going to court;
• Kosten der Geschäftsführung executive expenses;
• laufende Kosten der Geschäftsführung expenses in carrying on business;
• Kosten der Geschäftsstelle agency cost;
• Kosten der staatlichen Gesundheitsfürsorge national health-care bill;
• Kosten der Gesundheitsvorsorge health-care costs;
• Kosten der Haushaltsführung (Haushaltung) household operating costs, household expenditure;
• Kosten der Instandhaltung cost of maintenance;
• Kosten der Kapitalausstattung capital equipment cost;
• Kosten des Konkursverfahrens cost of preserving and administering the bankrupt’s estate, bankruptcy costs, costs of adjudication;
• Kosten der Konkursverwaltung administration (official receiver’s) expenses;
• Kosten pro Kopf der Bevölkerung per capita costs;
• Kosten der Lagerhaltung holding costs, outlays for inventories, house charges (US);
• Kosten der Lebenshaltung cost of living;
• Kosten für Leichterung lighterage charges;
• Kosten des Liquidators liquidator’s expenses;
• Kosten des Löschens charges for unloading;
• Kosten der Luftfrachtbeförderung airfreight expenses;
• Kosten der Montage cost of erection, assembly costs;
• Kosten der Nachlassverwaltung expenses of administration;
• Kosten einer Projektdurchführung running costs of a project;
• Kosten für das Rangieren switching charges;
• erstattungsfähige Kosten eines Rechtsstreites costs as between party and party;
• Kosten der Rechtsverfolgung law costs;
• Kosten zum anderthalbfachen Satz double costs (cash);
• Kosten der Testamentserrichtung testamentary expenses;
• Kosten für den Umtausch (Währung) conversion costs;
• Kosten des Unterhalts eines Lastkraftwagens motor-van expenses (Br.);
• Kosten der Unterhaltung eines Kraftfahrzeuges automobile operating (maintenance) costs;
• Kosten zuzüglich Verdienstspanne cost-plus (US);
• Kosten der Vermögensverwaltung (Treuhänder) administration expenses;
• Kosten der Verpackung packaging costs;
• Kosten, Versicherung und Fracht cost, insurance and freight (cif);
• Kosten des Vertriebs marketing cost;
• Kosten der Verwaltung administrative expenditure;
• Kosten der gesamten Warenlieferung costs of goods sold;
• Kosten für immaterielle Werte intangible costs;
• Kosten der Wiederbeschaffung replacement cost;
• Kosten einer Wohnung housing price;
• Kosten der Zentrale head-office expense;
• Kosten der Zollabfertigung cost of customs clearance;
• Kosten sparend cost-saving (-cutting);
• Kosten abbremsen to put a stop to expenses;
• als Kosten abbuchen to enter as expenses;
• seine Kosten abrechnen (abziehen) to deduct one’s expenses;
• Kosten steuerlich absetzen to deduct costs;
• Kosten der Büromiete steuerlich absetzen to claim the cost of rent of premises as a deduction;
• Kosten abwälzen to pass costs on;
• Kosten auf die Kunden abwälzen to switch costs to the customer;
• für Kosten und Logis arbeiten to work for one’s board;
• jem. die Kosten aufbrummen to land s. o. with the costs;
• Kosten der Staatskasse aufbürden to award the costs against the state;
• Kosten auferlegen to allocate (order to bear, award) the costs;
• Kosten aufgliedern to itemize costs;
• Kosten gegeneinander aufheben to divide the costs between the parties;
• für die Kosten aufkommen to bear (meet, pay) the expenses;
• Kosten aufschlüsseln to break down expenses;
• Kosten aufteilen to apportion costs, to lump the expenses;
• sich die voraussichtlich entstehenden Kosten ausrechnen to reckon the probable costs;
• Kosten im Griff behalten to keep track of costs;
• zu den Kosten beitragen to contribute towards the costs;
• Kosten auferlegt bekommen to be condemned in (ordered to pay) the costs;
• Kosten in den Griff bekommen to control costs;
• Konto mit sämtlichen Kosten belasten to charge an account with all the expenses;
• Kosten berechnen to count (figure up, calculate, compute) the costs, to figure out (calculate) the expenses;
• sich auf jds. Kosten bereichern to get rich at s. one’s expense;
• Kosten berücksichtigen to consider the expense;
• Kosten bestreiten to bear the costs (expenses), to cover (meet, defray) the expenses;
• sich an den Kosten gleichmäßig beteiligen to contribute equally to the expense;
• sich an den Kosten schlüsselmäßig beteiligen to pool the expenses;
• Kosten bezahlen to quit costs;
• entstandene Kosten bezahlen to pay the costs incurred;
• für Kosten in Abzug bringen to allow for costs;
• als Kosten buchen to enter as expenses;
• Kosten über ein Konto buchen to charge an expense to an account;
• Kosten decken to cover (reimburse) the expenses;
• seine Kosten decken to get back one’s expenses, to pay its way, to get out without a loss;
• nicht einmal seine Kosten decken (hereinbekommen) not to clear one’s expenses;
• Kosten einrechnen to include expenses;
• Kosten einsparen to cut back on costs;
• über die Kosten entscheiden (Urteil) to carry costs;
• Kosten ermitteln to ascertain the costs;
• Kosten ersetzen to refund the costs;
• Kosten erstatten to refund (reimburse) the expenses;
• entstandene Kosten erstatten to reimburse the expenses incurred;
• Kosten festsetzen to fix (determine) the costs;
• beträchtliche Kosten aufgewandt haben to have gone to considerable expense;
• für Kosten aufzukommen haben to be liable for expenses;
• Kosten für Subventionen zu tragen haben to foot the subsidy bill;
• Kosten niedrig halten to hold (keep) down costs (expenses), to keep costs in line (a lid on costs), to control the expenditure;
• Kosten kalkulieren to cost-account;
• auf seine Kosten kommen to cover one’s expenses, to pay one’s way, to have a run for one’s money;
• Kosten nicht mehr verkraften können to run one’s costs through the roof;
• Kosten raketenartig ansteigen lassen to rocket costs;
• Kosten anwachsen lassen to pile on the expense;
• auf jds. Kosten leben to live at s. one’s expense, to sponge on s. o. (coll.);
• Kosten machen to be an (go to) expense, to involve expenses;
• jem. Kosten machen to put s. o. to expense;
• Kosten nachgehen to keep track of costs;
• Kosten nachprüfen to tax costs;
• Kosten niederschlagen to cancel the costs;
• Kosten reduzieren to cut costs;
• Kosten drastisch reduzieren to slash costs;
• Kosten scheuen to balk at an expense (fam.);
• keine Kosten scheuen to spare no expense (costs);
• mit weiteren (zusätzlichen) Kosten verbunden sein to involve additional charges;
• zu den Kosten verurteilt sein to be cast to pay the costs;
• Kosten senken to reduce (drive down) expenses (costs);
• Kosten sparen to save expenses;
• Kosten steigern to run up the costs;
• sich in Kosten stürzen to launch out [into expense], to put o. s. to charge, to go to expense;
• sich in große Kosten stürzen to go to great expense;
• sich mit jem. die Kosten teilen to go halves (share the expenses) with s. o.;
• sich in die Kosten von etw. mit jem. teilen to go shares with s. o. in the expense of s. th., to share with s. o. in the costs;
• Kosten tragen to defray the expense (charges), to pay for [the shot], to meet the expenses, to foot the bill, to pay the piper;
• alle Kosten für j. tragen to carry all expenses for s. o.;
• Kosten übernehmen to pay costs (expenses);
• entstandene Kosten übernehmen to pay the costs incurred;
• Hälfte der Kosten übernehmen to go halves with s. o.;
• gesamte Kosten einer Pensionsregelung übernehmen to pick up the entire cost of a pension plan;
• Kosten einer Reise übernehmen to defray the expenses of a trip;
• Kosten auf die Staatskasse übernehmen to charge an expense to the public debt;
• Kosten teilweise übernehmen to go halves with s. o.;
• Kosten eines Unternehmens übernehmen to bear the cost of an undertaking;
• Kosten umlegen to allocate (apportion) the costs, to divide expenses in equal proportions;
• Kosten auf die Vereinsmitglieder umlegen to assess members of a society for expenses;
• Kosten veranschlagen to evaluate (estimate) expenses, to figure up the costs;
• im Zeitpunkt der Entstehung als Kosten verbuchen to book expenses in the year of occurence;
• Kosten vergüten to reimburse expenses;
• überflüssige Kosten vermeiden to economize;
• Kosten unmittelbar auf die Abteilung verrechnen to charge cost directly to the department;
• Kosten verringern to reduce (cut down) costs;
• Kosten verteilen to spread the costs;
• Kosten über drei Jahre verteilen to amortize costs over a period of three years;
• Kosten verursachen to go to expense;
• große (hohe) Kosten verursachen to put to great (involve much) expense, to entail large expenditure;
• jem. große Kosten verursachen to put s. o. to great expense;
• zu den Kosten verurteilen to order (cast) to pay the costs;
• gestiegene Kosten ohne Verschlechterung der Wettbewerbssituation weitergeben to pass on rising cost without becoming uncompetitive;
• auf Kosten der Allgemeinheit unterhalten werden to be maintained at public expense;
• auf gemeinsame Kosten von Verleger und Autor veröffentlicht werden to be published at joint expense of publisher and author;
• zu den Kosten verurteilt werden to be ordered to pay the costs;
• Kosten nach sich ziehen to carry costs;
• hohe Kosten nach sich ziehen to involve great expense;
• Kosten zurückerstatten to refund (reimburse) expenses;
• Kosten gehen zulasten von costs to be borne by;
• Kosten spielen keine Rolle expense is no object.
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n 1. ( Gpl oczu, Ipl oczami a. oczyma) (narząd wzroku) eye- błędne/bystre/zamglone/żywe oczy wild/sharp/hazy/lively eyes- brązowe/piwne/szare/zielone oczy brown/hazel/grey/green eyes- dwoje a. oboje oczu a pair of eyes- głęboko osadzone oczy deep-set eyes- podbite/podsinione oczy black-ringed/livid eyes- przekrwione/skośne/wpadnięte/wyłupiaste/wypukłe oczy bloodshot/slanting/sunken/bulging/protruding eyes- łzy napływają a. nabiegają komuś do oczu tears are welling up in sb’s eyes- oczy komuś zachodzą łzami tears flow into sb’s eyes- łzy zakręciły się komuś w oczach tears rolled in sb’s eyes- mrużyć oczy to squint- otwierać/zamykać oczy to open/to close one’s eyes- skierować a. obrócić oczy na kogoś/na coś to direct one’s eyes at sb/sth- wodzić za kimś/czymś oczami a. śledzić kogoś/coś oczami to follow sb/sth with one’s eyes2. ( Npl oka) (kółko) dot- tkanina w kolorowe oka polka-dot fabric3. ( Npl oka) (sieci) mesh 4. sgt Żegl. (służba) bow watch- stać na oku to bow watch5. Żegl. (pętla) eye□ argusowe oczy książk. Argus-eyed look- kocie oczy Techn. catseyes- kocie oko Miner. cat’s eye- magiczne oko Radio, Techn. magic eye- oko cyklonu Meteo. eye of the storm, storm centre- oko opatrzności Relig. (symbol opatrzności) the Eye of Providence- pawie oko (wzór na piórach pawia) peacock’s eye- tygrysie oko Miner. tiger(’s)-eye- wole oczy Archit. (ornament) bullseye a. bull’s-eye ornament- wole oko Archit. bullseye a. bull’s-eye window■ sokole oko eagle eye- o sarnich oczach doe-eyed- świdrowate oczy przest. piercing eyes- bez zmrużenia oka a. oczu without batting an eye(lid)- być czyimś okiem i uchem to be sb’s eyes and ears- być/pozostawać/uczyć się pod czyimś okiem to be under sb’s tutelage- dawać po oczach pot. to blind, to dazzle- dla czyichś pięknych oczu a. na piękne oczy for sb’s pretty face- dobrze/źle jemu/jej z oczu patrzy he/she has a kind/a forbidding look in his/her eyes- dwoi a. troi się mu w oczach he sees double/triple- mieć ciemne plamy przed oczami to see spots before one’s eyes- pociemniało mu a. zrobiło mu się ciemno przed oczami he saw spots before his eyes- mieć dobre a. bystre oko a. oczy (być spostrzegawczym) to have observant eyes; (mieć dobry wzrok) to have good a. sharp eyes- mieć kocie oczy to have cat’s eyes- mieć kogoś/coś na oku a. mieć oko na kogoś/coś to keep an eye a. a sharp eye on sb/sth- mieć kogoś/coś przed oczami to have sb/sth before one’s (very) eyes- stoją mi przed oczami I have them before my very eyes- mieć oczy (szeroko) otwarte to keep one’s eyes open a. skinned, to keep one’s weather eye (on sth)- mieni się mi/jemu/jej w oczach a. świat/wszystko mi/mu/jej mieni się w oczach I see/he sees/she sees spots- na czyichś oczach before a. in front of a. under sb’s (very) eyes- na oko more or less- nie móc oderwać oczu od kogoś/czegoś to have one’s eyes riveted to sb/sth- nie śmieć spojrzeć komuś w oczy a. nie śmieć pokazać się komuś na oczy to not be able to look sb in their eyes a. face- nie wiedzieć, gdzie oczy podziać a. schować książk. to not know where to look- obserwować coś/patrzeć na coś kątem oka to watch/to see sth out of a. from the corner of one’s eye- oczy się mu/jej kleją a. zamykają his/her eyelids are drooping- oczy się mu/jej świecą a. śmieją do kogoś/czegoś his/her eyes shine a. are shining at sb/sth- oczy wychodzą a. wyszły a. wyłażą a. wylazły mu/jej na wierzch a. z orbit (ze strachu) his/her eyes bulge(d) from his/her head a. sockets; (ze zdziwienia) his/her eyes pop(ped) out on stalks- oczy zachodzą mu/jej mgłą a. mgła przysłania a. zasłania a. zasnuwa mu/jej oczy his/her eyes get hazy, his/her sight gets blurred- oko mu/im zbieleje this will knock him/them out- otworzyć oczy to wake- patrzeć a. spoglądać a. zerkać spod a. kątem oka to look (at sth) out of a. from the corner of one’s eye- pilnować a. strzec kogoś/czegoś jak oka w głowie a. jak źrenicy oka to guard sth with one’s life- podnieść a. wznieść oczy to lift a. raise one’s eyes- postawić oczy w słup to cast up one’s eyes in astonishment- patrzeć krzywym a. złym okiem na kogoś/coś to frown (up)on sb/sth, to look askance at sb/sth- robić (do kogoś) słodkie oczy pot. to cast a. to make sheep’s eyes (at sb)- robić coś dla (ludzkiego) oka a. dla ludzkich oczu to keep up appearances- zrobić a. puścić do kogoś (perskie) oko to wink at sb- rozmawiać/spotkać się z kimś w cztery oczy to talk/to meet with sb face to face a. tête-à-tête- skakać a. rzucać się komuś do oczu to fly at sb’s throat- spojrzeć niebezpieczeństwu/prawdzie/śmierci (prosto) w oczy to face the danger/truth/death- spotkać się a. stanąć a. znaleźć się z kimś/z czymś oko w oko to be eyeball to eyeball with sb/sth- spuścić a. opuścić oczy to lower one’s eyes- stracić kogoś/coś z oczu a. z oka to lose sight of sb- strzelać oczami (rzucać wesołe spojrzenia) to cast happy glances; (lękliwie zerkać) to cast anxious glances- szukać oczami kogoś/czegoś to look about for sb/sth- ścigać a. gonić kogoś/coś oczami to follow sb with one’s eyes- w czyichś oczach in sb’s eyes- w oczach rapidly- zmieniać się w oczach to change overnight- urosnąć w oczach (dziecko) to shoot up- w żywe oczy blatantly- kłamać w żywe oczy to lie through one’s teeth, to tell brazen lies- widoczny gołym okiem visible to the naked eye- widzieć a. zobaczyć coś a. przekonać się o czymś na własne a. swoje oczy to see sth with one’s own eyes- wisieć oczami na kimś/czymś to fix one’s eyes on sb/sth, to glue one’s eyes to sb/sth- wpaść komuś w oko to catch one’s fancy; (zwrócić uwagę) to catch sb’s eye- wykłuwać komuś oczy czymś to fling sth in sb’s face- wypatrywać (sobie) za kimś/czymś oczy to look out for sb/sth- z zamkniętymi a. zawiązanymi oczami (z łatwością) with one hand (tied) behind one’s back; (trafić gdzieś) with one’s eyes closed- (po)za oczami behind sb’s back- zamknąć oczy książk., euf. to pass away, to breathe one’s last (breath)- zejść komuś z oczu to get out of sb’s sight- zginąć a. zniknąć komuś z oczu to vanish from sb’s sight- oko za oko, ząb za ząb an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth- co z oczu, to z serca a. z myśli przysł. out of sight, out of mind- czego oko nie widzi a. oczy nie widzą, tego sercu nie żal przysł. what the eye doesn’t see, the heart doesn’t grieve (over)- pańskie oko konia tuczy przysł. the master’s eye makes the horse fat- popie oczy, wilcze gardło, co zobaczy, to by żarło przysł. sb has eyes bigger than their stomachThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > o|ko
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43 abheben
(trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)2. (Masche) slipII v/i3. (hat) beim Kartenspiel: cut the cardsIII v/refl (hat): sich abheben von contrast with, stand out from; sich gegen etw. abheben stand out ( oder be set off) against s.th.* * *das Abheben(Flugzeug) takeoff;(Rakete) liftoff* * *ạb|he|ben sep1. vt1) (= anheben) to lift (up), to raise; (= abnehmen) to take off; Telefonhörer to pick up, to lift (up); Telefon to answer; (beim Stricken) Masche to slip2) (CARDS) to take, to pick up3) Geld to withdraw2. vi2) (= ans Telefon gehen) to answer; (beim Stricken) to sliplass es doch klingeln, du brauchst nicht abzuheben — let it ring, you don't have to answer (it)
3) (= Geld abheben) to withdraw moneydu kannst nicht dauernd abheben! — you can't keep on withdrawing money or drawing money out
4)abheben (form, Jur) — to emphasize sth
See:→ auch abgehoben3. vrsich von jdm/etw abheben — to stand out from sb/sth
sich gegen jdn/etw abheben — to stand out against sb/sth
nur um sich von anderen or gegen andere abzuheben — just to be different (from other people), just to make oneself stand out
sich wohltuend gegen etw abheben — to make a pleasant contrast with sth, to contrast pleasantly with sth
* * *1) (to divide (a pack of cards).) cut2) (to take (money) from a bank: I drew out $40 yesterday.) draw out3) ( of a rocket etc) to leave the ground (noun lift-off) lift off* * *ab|he·benI. vi1. LUFT2. (den Hörer abnehmen) to answer [the phone]ich heb' ab! I'll get it!3. KARTEN to pick [up]du bist mit A\abheben dran! it's your turn to pick up!▪ darauf \abheben, dass... to concentrate [or focus] on the fact that...ein Rolls Royce?! jetzt hebst du aber ab! a Rolls Royce?! you must be joking!II. vt irreg1. FINGeld [von seinem Konto] \abheben to withdraw money [from one's account]2. KARTENeine Karte vom Stapel \abheben to take [or pick] a card from the packeine Masche \abheben to cast off a stitchIII. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives, auch intransitives Verb[den Hörer] abheben — answer [the telephone]
3) (von einem Konto) withdraw < money>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb < balloon> rise; <aircraft, bird> take off; < rocket> lift off3.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb stand out; contrastsich von od. gegen etwas/von jemandem abheben — stand out against or contrast with something/somebody
* * *abheben (trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)2. (Masche) slip3. (Geld) draw (von from)4. (unterstreichen) set apart (von from)5. TECH:Späne abheben remove the chipsB. v/iumg, figdu brauchst nicht gleich abzuheben don’t let it go to your head2. (hat) Telefon: answer the phone;kannst du mal abheben? auch can you get it?3. (hat) beim Kartenspiel: cut the cards4. (hat) (hinweisen):C. v/r (hat):sich abheben von contrast with, stand out from;sich gegen etwas abheben stand out ( oder be set off) against sth* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives, auch intransitives Verb1) lift off <lid, cover, etc.>[den Hörer] abheben — answer [the telephone]
3) (von einem Konto) withdraw < money>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb < balloon> rise; <aircraft, bird> take off; < rocket> lift off3.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb stand out; contrastsich von od. gegen etwas/von jemandem abheben — stand out against or contrast with something/somebody
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44 couvrir
couvrir [kuvʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 181. transitive verbb. couvrir qch/qn de to cover sth/sb with• couvrir qn d'injures/d'éloges to heap insults/praise on sbc. ( = masquer) [+ son, voix] to drown outd. [+ frais, dépenses, risque] to covere. [+ kilomètres, distance] to coverf. (Journalism) [+ événement] to cover2. reflexive verba. [arbre]se couvrir de fleurs/feuilles to come into bloom/leaf• se couvrir de gloire to cover o.s. with glory• se couvrir de honte/ridicule to bring shame/ridicule upon o.s.b. ( = s'habiller) to cover upc. ( = se protéger) to cover o.s.d. [ciel] to cloud over* * *kuvʀiʀ
1.
1) ( recouvrir) gén to cover (de with); to roof [maison]; ( aux cartes) to covercouvrir un toit d'ardoises/de tuiles — to slate/to tile a roof
couvrir des pages et des pages d'une écriture serrée — to fill page after page in closely written script
2) ( être plus fort que) [son, musique] to drown out3) ( desservir) [émetteur, inspecteur] to cover [région]4) ( contre le froid) ( avec des vêtements) to wrap [somebody] up; ( au lit) to cover [somebody] upil est trop couvert — ( vêtu) he's got too many clothes on; ( au lit) he's got too many blankets on
couvrir quelqu'un de quelque chose — (d'honneurs, de bijoux, compliments) to shower somebody with something, to shower something on somebody; ( de baisers) to cover somebody with something
6) ( protéger) to cover up for [faute, personne]; ( avec une arme) to cover [soldat, retraite]7) ( parcourir) to cover [distance]8) ( rendre compte de) [livre, auteur, presse] to cover [sujet, période, événement]9) ( pourvoir à)10) Finance [somme] to cover [dépenses]11) ( garantir) to cover [dégât, risque, personne]12) Zoologie [mâle] to cover [femelle]
2.
se couvrir verbe pronominal1) ( s'habiller) to wrap up; ( d'un chapeau) to put on a hat2) Météorologie [ciel] to become cloudy ou overcast3) ( se remplir)se couvrir de — (de plaques, boutons) to become covered with
l'arbre se couvre de fleurs/feuilles — the tree comes into bloom/leaf
son visage se couvrit de larmes — tears poured down his/her face
4) ( se protéger) (de critiques, d'accusations) to cover oneself; ( de coups) to protect oneself* * *kuvʀiʀ vt1) (avec un revêtement, une fermeture, une protection) to cover2) (= recouvrir)couvrir qch de [signes] — to cover sth with
3) (= dominer, étouffer) [voix, pas] to drown out4) [erreur] to cover up, [collègue, coupable] to cover for5) [frais] to cover6) [assurance] [accident, éventualité, assuré] to cover7) [journaliste] [événement] to cover8) ZOOLOGIE (= s'accoupler à) to cover* * *couvrir verb table: couvrirA vtr1 ( recouvrir) gén to cover [meuble, mur, objet, feu, blessé] (de with); to roof [maison]; ( aux cartes) to cover; des boutons couvraient son corps his/her body was covered in ou with spots GB ou pimples; couvrir un toit d'ardoises/de tuiles/de chaume to slate/tile/thatch a roof; couvrir des pages et des pages d'une écriture serrée to fill page after page in closely written script; une peinture qui couvre bien a paint that gives good coverage;2 ( être plus fort que) [son, musique] to drown out;4 ( contre le froid) ( avec des vêtements) to wrap [sb] up; ( au lit) to cover [sb] up; il est trop couvert ( vêtu) he's got too many clothes on; ( au lit) he's got too many blankets on; je ne l'ai pas assez couvert ( vêtu) I haven't dressed him warmly enough; ( au lit) I haven't put enough blankets on his bed;5 ( donner en grande quantité) couvrir qn de coups/d'honneurs to shower sb with blows/honoursGB; couvrir qn de bijoux/compliments to shower jewels/compliments on sb; couvrir qn d'or lit to shower sb with gold; fig ( enrichir) to make sb wealthy; couvrir qn de baisers to cover sb with kisses;6 ( protéger) to cover up for [faute, personne]; ( avec une arme) to cover [complice, soldat, retraite]; couvrir qn de son corps to shield sb with one's body;7 ( parcourir) [coureur, véhicule] to cover [distance];8 ( rendre compte de) [livre, film] to cover [sujet, période]; [journaliste, presse] to cover [affaire, événement];9 ( pourvoir à) couvrir les besoins de qn to meet sb's needs;B se couvrir vpr1 ( s'habiller) to wrap up; ( d'un chapeau) to put on a hat; tu ne te couvres pas assez you don't wrap up well enough; elle se couvrit les épaules d'un châle noir she covered her shoulders with a black shawl; rester couvert to keep one's hat on;2 Météo [ciel] to become cloudy ou overcast; le temps se couvrira un peu cet après-midi it will cloud over in the afternoon;3 ( se remplir) se couvrir de (de plaques, boutons) to become covered with; au printemps la pelouse se couvre de fleurs in spring the lawn becomes a carpet of flowers; l'arbre se couvre de fleurs/feuilles the tree comes into bloom/leaf; son visage se couvrit de sueur/larmes sweat/tears poured down his/her face;4 ( se protéger) (de critiques, d'accusations) to cover oneself, to cover one's back; ( de coups) to protect oneself; tu ne te couvres pas assez ( à la boxe) your guard isn't good enough;5 Assur se couvrir contre to cover oneself against.[kuvrir] verbe transitif1. [d'une protection, d'une couche - meuble] to cover ; [ - livre, cahier] to cover, to put a dust cover onil avait couvert le mur de graffiti/posters he'd covered the wall with graffiti/posterscouvrir avec ou de [protéger] to cover withcouvrir quelqu'un de [lui donner en abondance]: couvrir quelqu'un de cadeaux/d'injures/de louanges/de reproches to shower somebody with gifts/insults/praise/reproachescouvrir quelqu'un de caresses/baisers to stroke/to kiss somebody all over2. [vêtir] to wrap ou to cover ou to muffle up (separable)[envelopper] to coverune mantille lui couvrait la tête her head was covered with a mantilla, a mantilla covered her head3. [dissimuler - erreur] to cover up (separable)[protéger - complice] to cover up for4. [voix] to drown (out)7. [compenser] to cover9. [parcourir] to cover11. [suj: émetteur, représentant] to cover13. FINANCE [emprunt] to underwrite————————[kuvrir] verbe intransitif————————se couvrir verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)2. [mettre un chapeau] to put on one's hat4. [se garantir] to cover oneself————————se couvrir verbe pronominal intransitif————————se couvrir de verbe pronominal plus prépositionse couvrir de fleurs/bourgeons/feuilles to come into bloom/bud/leafse couvrir de honte/gloire to cover oneself with shame/glory -
45 shut
[ʃat] present participle ˈshutting: past tense, past participle shut1. verb1) to move (a door, window, lid etc) so that it covers or fills an opening; to move (a drawer, book etc) so that it is no longer open:Shut that door, please!
يُقْفِل، يُغْلِقShut your eyes and don't look.
2) to become closed:يَنْقَفِلThe window shut with a bang.
3) to close and usually lock (a building etc) eg at the end of the day or when people no longer work there:يُقْفِلThere's a rumour that the factory is going to be shut.
4) to keep in or out of some place or keep away from someone by shutting something:يُقْفَل عَلَيْهThe dog was shut inside the house.
2. adjectiveclosed.مُغْلَق، مُقْفَل، موصَد -
46 रुध्
rudh1) (cf. 1. ruh, of which this seems to be only another form) cl. 1. P. ródhati, to sprout, shoot, grow (only ródhati RV. VIII, 43, 6 ;
andᅠ viródhat, I, 67, 9 ;
accord. toᅠ some alsoᅠ p. rudhat I, 179, 4,
in nadásyarudhatáḥkā́maḥ, « the desire of the growing reed» i.e. of the membrum virile;
others, « of the husband who keeps me away», fr. 2. rudh;
cf. alsoᅠ nada)
2) cl. 7. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXIX, 1 ;
ruṇáddhi, runddhé (1. pl. - rudhmas AV. ;
rundhati, - te Br. etc.;
rodhati MBh. pf. rurodha, rurudhe RV. etc. etc.;
rurundhatuḥ MBh. ;
aor. araut AV. ;
arautsīt Br. etc.;
rotsīs Up. ;
arutsi, aruddha Br. Up. ;
arautsi AitBr. ;
arodham RV. ;
arudhma MaitrS. ;
p. rudhát cf. 1. rudh;
arudhat RV. etc. etc.;
Prec. rudhyāt Kāv. ;
fut. roddhā Gr.;
rotsyati, - te Br. etc. inf. roddhum orᅠ rodhitum MBh. ;
roddhos Br. ;
ind. p. ruddhvā MBh. etc.;
- rúdhya RV. etc. etc.;
- rundhya MBh. ;
- rúdham AV. Br. ;
- rúndham Br. ;
- rôdham ib.), to obstruct, check, arrest, stop, restrain, prevent, keep back, withhold RV. (always with na), etc. etc.;
to avert, keep off, repel Bhaṭṭ. (cf. rudhat under 1. rudh);
to shut, lock up, confine in (loc.) Mn. MBh. etc. (accord. toᅠ Vop. alsoᅠ with double acc.);
to besiege, blockade, invest Pat. MBh. etc.;
to close, block up (a path) R. ;
to cover, conceal, veil, obscure MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to stop up, fill ib. ;
to lay (dust) Ragh. ;
to touch, move (the heart) Bālar. ;
to torment, harass R. ;
to lose, be deprived of (acc.) TS. ṠBr. ;
to tear, rend asunder (?) AV. XIX, 29, 3:
Caus. rodhayati (ep. alsoᅠ - te andᅠ rundhayati;
aor. arūrudhat;
Pass. rodhyate), to stop, arrest MBh. ;
to cause to be confined by (acc.) Pañcar. ;
to cause to be besieged by (instr.) Ragh. ;
to close (with a cover orᅠ lid) Bhpr. ;
to fetter, enchain, influence BhP. ;
to oppress, torment, harass MBh. R.:
Desid. rorutsate ( Br.), - ti ( MBh.), to wish to obstruct etc.:
Intens. rorudhyate, roroddhi, to obstruct intensely orᅠ repeatedly etc. Gr. (only rorudhaḥ MBh.)
3) (ifc.) impeding, holding ( seeᅠ kara-r-)
4) prob. a root of this form once existed with a meaning « to be red»
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47 Г-31
HE СВОДИТЬ (HE СПУСКАТЬ) ГЛАЗ (ВЗГЛЯДА, ВЗОРА) с кого-чего VP subj: human1. to look at s.o. or sth. intently, steadilyX не сводил глаз с Y-a = X didn't (couldn't) take his eyes (gaze) off YX kept his eyes on Y (the whole time) X's eyes were fixed on (glued to) Y X didn't remove his eyes from Y.Прокурор хоть и не смеялся, но зорко, не спуская глаз, разглядывал Митю, как бы не желая упустить ни малейшего словечка, ни малейшего движения его... (Достоевский 1). The prosecutor, though he did not laugh, was studying Mitya intently, without taking his eyes off him, as if not wishing to miss the least word, the least movement... (1a).Мне было вовсе свободно идти в шагах трёх, не спуская взгляда с той девушки... (Набоков 1). I was quite free to walk at about three paces distance without taking my gaze off that girl.. (1a)..Я шел, не шевелясь и не убыстряя шагов, чувствуя, что главное — не сводить глаз с крышки гроба (Искандер 6)....I continued to walk, not moving one extra muscle and not accelerating my steps, knowing that I must keep my eyes on the coffin lid, no matter what (6a).Азазелло... одетый, как и Воланд, в чёрное, неподвижно стоял невдалеке от своего повелителя, так же как и он не спуская глаз с города (Булгаков 9). AzazeНо...dressed in black like Woland, stood motionless not far from his master, his eyes also fixed on the city (9a).Приезжий отступил на шаг, не сводя глаз с Кознака, потом накрылся шляпой (Булгаков 5). The visitor stepped back without removing his eyes from Cosnac, and replaced his hat (5a).2. to observe, watch s.o. or sth. carefully, closelyX не спускал глаз с Y-a - X kept an eye (a close eye) on YX kept (a) constant watch on (over) Y X didn't let Y out of X's sight X kept (close) tabs on Y X watched person Y's every move....Один из юнкеров стоял на часах у двери, не спуская глаз с мотоциклетки у подъезда... (Булгаков 3). A cadet stood on guard at the door keeping constant watch on the motor-cycle and sidecar parked outside... (3a).«Если ты вылетишь из Новосибирска утром, то как раз успеешь встретить Реваза Давидовича. Встретишь и - глаз с него не спускай» (Чернёнок 1). "If you leave Novosibirsk in the morning, you'll get there in time to meet Revaz Davidovich. Meet him and don't let him out of your sight" (1a). -
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• НЕ СВОДИТЬ < НЕ СПУСКАТЬ> ГЛАЗ (ВЗГЛЯДА, ВЗОРА) с кого-чего[VP; subj: human]=====1. to look at s.o. or sth. intently, steadily:- X didn't remove his eyes from Y.♦ Прокурор хоть и не смеялся, но зорко, не спуская глаз, разглядывал Митю, как бы не желая упустить ни малейшего словечка, ни малейшего движения его... (Достоевский 1). The prosecutor, though he did not laugh, was studying Mitya intently, without taking his eyes off him, as if not wishing to miss the least word, the least movement... (1a).♦ Мне было вовсе свободно идти в шагах трёх, не спуская взгляда с той девушки... (Набоков 1). I was quite free to walk at about three paces distance without taking my gaze off that girl.. (1a).♦...Я шел, не шевелясь и не убыстряя шагов, чувствуя, что главное - не сводить глаз с крышки гроба (Искандер 6)....I continued to walk, not moving one extra muscle and not accelerating my steps, knowing that I must keep my eyes on the coffin lid, no matter what (6a).♦ Азазелло... одетый, как и Воланд, в чёрное, неподвижно стоял невдалеке от своего повелителя, так же как и он не спуская глаз с города (Булгаков 9). Azazello... dressed in black like Woland, stood motionless not far from his master, his eyes also fixed on the city (9a).♦ Приезжий отступил на шаг, не сводя глаз с Кознака, потом накрылся шляпой (Булгаков 5). The visitor stepped back without removing his eyes from Cosnac, and replaced his hat (5a).2. to observe, watch s.o. or sth. carefully, closely:- X watched person Y's every move.♦...Один из юнкеров стоял на часах у двери, не спуская глаз с мотоциклетки у подъезда... (Булгаков 3). A cadet stood on guard at the door keeping constant watch on the motor-cycle and sidecar parked outside... (За).♦ "Если ты вылетишь из Новосибирска утром, то как раз успеешь встретить Реваза Давидовича. Встретишь и - глаз с него не спускай" (Чернёнок 1). "If you leave Novosibirsk in the morning, you'll get there in time to meet Revaz Davidovich. Meet him and don't let him out of your sight" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не сводить взгляда
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• НЕ СВОДИТЬ < НЕ СПУСКАТЬ> ГЛАЗ (ВЗГЛЯДА, ВЗОРА) с кого-чего[VP; subj: human]=====1. to look at s.o. or sth. intently, steadily:- X didn't remove his eyes from Y.♦ Прокурор хоть и не смеялся, но зорко, не спуская глаз, разглядывал Митю, как бы не желая упустить ни малейшего словечка, ни малейшего движения его... (Достоевский 1). The prosecutor, though he did not laugh, was studying Mitya intently, without taking his eyes off him, as if not wishing to miss the least word, the least movement... (1a).♦ Мне было вовсе свободно идти в шагах трёх, не спуская взгляда с той девушки... (Набоков 1). I was quite free to walk at about three paces distance without taking my gaze off that girl.. (1a).♦...Я шел, не шевелясь и не убыстряя шагов, чувствуя, что главное - не сводить глаз с крышки гроба (Искандер 6)....I continued to walk, not moving one extra muscle and not accelerating my steps, knowing that I must keep my eyes on the coffin lid, no matter what (6a).♦ Азазелло... одетый, как и Воланд, в чёрное, неподвижно стоял невдалеке от своего повелителя, так же как и он не спуская глаз с города (Булгаков 9). Azazello... dressed in black like Woland, stood motionless not far from his master, his eyes also fixed on the city (9a).♦ Приезжий отступил на шаг, не сводя глаз с Кознака, потом накрылся шляпой (Булгаков 5). The visitor stepped back without removing his eyes from Cosnac, and replaced his hat (5a).2. to observe, watch s.o. or sth. carefully, closely:- X watched person Y's every move.♦...Один из юнкеров стоял на часах у двери, не спуская глаз с мотоциклетки у подъезда... (Булгаков 3). A cadet stood on guard at the door keeping constant watch on the motor-cycle and sidecar parked outside... (За).♦ "Если ты вылетишь из Новосибирска утром, то как раз успеешь встретить Реваза Давидовича. Встретишь и - глаз с него не спускай" (Чернёнок 1). "If you leave Novosibirsk in the morning, you'll get there in time to meet Revaz Davidovich. Meet him and don't let him out of your sight" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не сводить взора
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• НЕ СВОДИТЬ < НЕ СПУСКАТЬ> ГЛАЗ (ВЗГЛЯДА, ВЗОРА) с кого-чего[VP; subj: human]=====1. to look at s.o. or sth. intently, steadily:- X didn't remove his eyes from Y.♦ Прокурор хоть и не смеялся, но зорко, не спуская глаз, разглядывал Митю, как бы не желая упустить ни малейшего словечка, ни малейшего движения его... (Достоевский 1). The prosecutor, though he did not laugh, was studying Mitya intently, without taking his eyes off him, as if not wishing to miss the least word, the least movement... (1a).♦ Мне было вовсе свободно идти в шагах трёх, не спуская взгляда с той девушки... (Набоков 1). I was quite free to walk at about three paces distance without taking my gaze off that girl.. (1a).♦...Я шел, не шевелясь и не убыстряя шагов, чувствуя, что главное - не сводить глаз с крышки гроба (Искандер 6)....I continued to walk, not moving one extra muscle and not accelerating my steps, knowing that I must keep my eyes on the coffin lid, no matter what (6a).♦ Азазелло... одетый, как и Воланд, в чёрное, неподвижно стоял невдалеке от своего повелителя, так же как и он не спуская глаз с города (Булгаков 9). Azazello... dressed in black like Woland, stood motionless not far from his master, his eyes also fixed on the city (9a).♦ Приезжий отступил на шаг, не сводя глаз с Кознака, потом накрылся шляпой (Булгаков 5). The visitor stepped back without removing his eyes from Cosnac, and replaced his hat (5a).2. to observe, watch s.o. or sth. carefully, closely:- X watched person Y's every move.♦...Один из юнкеров стоял на часах у двери, не спуская глаз с мотоциклетки у подъезда... (Булгаков 3). A cadet stood on guard at the door keeping constant watch on the motor-cycle and sidecar parked outside... (За).♦ "Если ты вылетишь из Новосибирска утром, то как раз успеешь встретить Реваза Давидовича. Встретишь и - глаз с него не спускай" (Чернёнок 1). "If you leave Novosibirsk in the morning, you'll get there in time to meet Revaz Davidovich. Meet him and don't let him out of your sight" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не сводить глаз
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51 не спускать взгляда
• НЕ СВОДИТЬ < НЕ СПУСКАТЬ> ГЛАЗ (ВЗГЛЯДА, ВЗОРА) с кого-чего[VP; subj: human]=====1. to look at s.o. or sth. intently, steadily:- X didn't remove his eyes from Y.♦ Прокурор хоть и не смеялся, но зорко, не спуская глаз, разглядывал Митю, как бы не желая упустить ни малейшего словечка, ни малейшего движения его... (Достоевский 1). The prosecutor, though he did not laugh, was studying Mitya intently, without taking his eyes off him, as if not wishing to miss the least word, the least movement... (1a).♦ Мне было вовсе свободно идти в шагах трёх, не спуская взгляда с той девушки... (Набоков 1). I was quite free to walk at about three paces distance without taking my gaze off that girl.. (1a).♦...Я шел, не шевелясь и не убыстряя шагов, чувствуя, что главное - не сводить глаз с крышки гроба (Искандер 6)....I continued to walk, not moving one extra muscle and not accelerating my steps, knowing that I must keep my eyes on the coffin lid, no matter what (6a).♦ Азазелло... одетый, как и Воланд, в чёрное, неподвижно стоял невдалеке от своего повелителя, так же как и он не спуская глаз с города (Булгаков 9). Azazello... dressed in black like Woland, stood motionless not far from his master, his eyes also fixed on the city (9a).♦ Приезжий отступил на шаг, не сводя глаз с Кознака, потом накрылся шляпой (Булгаков 5). The visitor stepped back without removing his eyes from Cosnac, and replaced his hat (5a).2. to observe, watch s.o. or sth. carefully, closely:- X watched person Y's every move.♦...Один из юнкеров стоял на часах у двери, не спуская глаз с мотоциклетки у подъезда... (Булгаков 3). A cadet stood on guard at the door keeping constant watch on the motor-cycle and sidecar parked outside... (За).♦ "Если ты вылетишь из Новосибирска утром, то как раз успеешь встретить Реваза Давидовича. Встретишь и - глаз с него не спускай" (Чернёнок 1). "If you leave Novosibirsk in the morning, you'll get there in time to meet Revaz Davidovich. Meet him and don't let him out of your sight" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не спускать взгляда
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52 не спускать взора
• НЕ СВОДИТЬ < НЕ СПУСКАТЬ> ГЛАЗ (ВЗГЛЯДА, ВЗОРА) с кого-чего[VP; subj: human]=====1. to look at s.o. or sth. intently, steadily:- X didn't remove his eyes from Y.♦ Прокурор хоть и не смеялся, но зорко, не спуская глаз, разглядывал Митю, как бы не желая упустить ни малейшего словечка, ни малейшего движения его... (Достоевский 1). The prosecutor, though he did not laugh, was studying Mitya intently, without taking his eyes off him, as if not wishing to miss the least word, the least movement... (1a).♦ Мне было вовсе свободно идти в шагах трёх, не спуская взгляда с той девушки... (Набоков 1). I was quite free to walk at about three paces distance without taking my gaze off that girl.. (1a).♦...Я шел, не шевелясь и не убыстряя шагов, чувствуя, что главное - не сводить глаз с крышки гроба (Искандер 6)....I continued to walk, not moving one extra muscle and not accelerating my steps, knowing that I must keep my eyes on the coffin lid, no matter what (6a).♦ Азазелло... одетый, как и Воланд, в чёрное, неподвижно стоял невдалеке от своего повелителя, так же как и он не спуская глаз с города (Булгаков 9). Azazello... dressed in black like Woland, stood motionless not far from his master, his eyes also fixed on the city (9a).♦ Приезжий отступил на шаг, не сводя глаз с Кознака, потом накрылся шляпой (Булгаков 5). The visitor stepped back without removing his eyes from Cosnac, and replaced his hat (5a).2. to observe, watch s.o. or sth. carefully, closely:- X watched person Y's every move.♦...Один из юнкеров стоял на часах у двери, не спуская глаз с мотоциклетки у подъезда... (Булгаков 3). A cadet stood on guard at the door keeping constant watch on the motor-cycle and sidecar parked outside... (За).♦ "Если ты вылетишь из Новосибирска утром, то как раз успеешь встретить Реваза Давидовича. Встретишь и - глаз с него не спускай" (Чернёнок 1). "If you leave Novosibirsk in the morning, you'll get there in time to meet Revaz Davidovich. Meet him and don't let him out of your sight" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не спускать взора
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53 не спускать глаз
• НЕ СВОДИТЬ < НЕ СПУСКАТЬ> ГЛАЗ (ВЗГЛЯДА, ВЗОРА) с кого-чего[VP; subj: human]=====1. to look at s.o. or sth. intently, steadily:- X didn't remove his eyes from Y.♦ Прокурор хоть и не смеялся, но зорко, не спуская глаз, разглядывал Митю, как бы не желая упустить ни малейшего словечка, ни малейшего движения его... (Достоевский 1). The prosecutor, though he did not laugh, was studying Mitya intently, without taking his eyes off him, as if not wishing to miss the least word, the least movement... (1a).♦ Мне было вовсе свободно идти в шагах трёх, не спуская взгляда с той девушки... (Набоков 1). I was quite free to walk at about three paces distance without taking my gaze off that girl.. (1a).♦...Я шел, не шевелясь и не убыстряя шагов, чувствуя, что главное - не сводить глаз с крышки гроба (Искандер 6)....I continued to walk, not moving one extra muscle and not accelerating my steps, knowing that I must keep my eyes on the coffin lid, no matter what (6a).♦ Азазелло... одетый, как и Воланд, в чёрное, неподвижно стоял невдалеке от своего повелителя, так же как и он не спуская глаз с города (Булгаков 9). Azazello... dressed in black like Woland, stood motionless not far from his master, his eyes also fixed on the city (9a).♦ Приезжий отступил на шаг, не сводя глаз с Кознака, потом накрылся шляпой (Булгаков 5). The visitor stepped back without removing his eyes from Cosnac, and replaced his hat (5a).2. to observe, watch s.o. or sth. carefully, closely:- X watched person Y's every move.♦...Один из юнкеров стоял на часах у двери, не спуская глаз с мотоциклетки у подъезда... (Булгаков 3). A cadet stood on guard at the door keeping constant watch on the motor-cycle and sidecar parked outside... (За).♦ "Если ты вылетишь из Новосибирска утром, то как раз успеешь встретить Реваза Давидовича. Встретишь и - глаз с него не спускай" (Чернёнок 1). "If you leave Novosibirsk in the morning, you'll get there in time to meet Revaz Davidovich. Meet him and don't let him out of your sight" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не спускать глаз
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54 Verschluß
der1) (something that fastens things (together): a zip-fastener.) fastener2) (the back part of a gun, where it is loaded.) breech3) (the moving cover over the lens of a camera, which opens when a photograph is taken: When the shutter opens, light is allowed into the camera and reacts with the film.) shutter* * *Ver·schlussRR, Ver·schlußALTmetw unter \Verschluß halten/nehmen to keep/put sth under lock and key -
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ДЕРЖАТЬ СЕБЙ В УЗДЁ coll VP subj: human to refrain from emotional outbursts, control o.s.: X держит себя в узде - X keeps himself in check X restrains himself X keeps a tight rein on himself (his emotions) X keeps a (tight) lid on his emotions.Однажды в Ташкенте она (Ахматова) мне призналась, что в молодости была очень трудной - раздражительной, капризной... не знала удержу, спешила жить и ни с чем не считалась. Тогда её слова показались мне неправдоподобными, а она сказала, что просто научилась обуздывать себя. В старости, когда прорвались основные черты характера, я поняла, как трудно было ей держать себя в узде (Мандельштам 2). She (Akhmatova) once confided to me in Tashkent that as a girl she had been quick-tempered, moody, and quite unrestrained, stopping at nothing in her impatience to make the most of life. At the time I found this incredible, even when she explained that she had later learned to control herself. But in her old age, when the basic features of her character broke to the surface again, I could see how hard it was for her to keep herself in check (2a). -
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• ДЕРЖАТЬ СЕБЯ В УЗДЕ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to refrain from emotional outbursts, control o.s.:- X keeps a tight rein on himself < his emotions>;- X keeps a (tight) lid on his emotions.♦ Однажды в Ташкенте она [Ахматова] мне призналась, что в молодости была очень трудной - раздражительной, капризной... не знала удержу, спешила жить и ни с чем не считалась. Тогда её слова показались мне неправдоподобными, а она сказала, что просто научилась обуздывать себя. В старости, когда прорвались основные черты характера, я поняла, как трудно было ей держать себя в узде (Мандельштам 2). She [Akhmatova] once confided to me in Tashkent that as a girl she had been quick-tempered, moody, and quite unrestrained, stopping at nothing in her impatience to make the most of life. At the time I found this incredible, even when she explained that she had later learned to control herself. But in her old age, when the basic features of her character broke to the surface again, I could see how hard it was for her to keep herself in check (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > держать себя в узде
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