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1 lotto
['lɒtəʊ]nome lotto m.* * *lotto /ˈlɒtəʊ/n. [u]● lotto card, cartella della tombola.* * *['lɒtəʊ]nome lotto m. -
2 Sechser
m; -s, -; umg.1. Sechs; drei Sechser im Zeugnis haben have a fail mark in three subjects in one’s school report (Am. report card); von der Zwei in den Sechser umsteigen Bus etc.: change from the (number) two onto the six* * *Sech|ser ['zɛksɐ]m -s, -1) (obs) six-kreutzer/six-groschen etc piece; (HIST dial inf) five-pfennig piece2) sixSee:→ auch Vierer* * *Sech·ser<-s, ->[ˈzɛksɐ]m2. (6 Richtige) six [winning] numbers* * *der; Sechsers, Sechser (ugs.) (Ziffer, beim Würfeln) six; (Bahn, Bus) [number] six; (im Lotto) six winning numbers* * *drei Sechser im Zeugnis haben have a fail mark in three subjects in one’s school report (US report card);von der Zwei in den Sechser umsteigen Bus etc: change from the (number) two onto the six2.einen Sechser haben Lotto: have (got) six matching numbers* * *der; Sechsers, Sechser (ugs.) (Ziffer, beim Würfeln) six; (Bahn, Bus) [number] six; (im Lotto) six winning numbers -
3 lotería
f.lottery, drawing, lotto, raffle.* * *1 lottery\tocarle la lotería a uno (uso literal) to win a prize in the lottery 2 (uso figurado) to strike it luckylotería primitiva ≈ National Lottery* * *noun f.* * *SF lotteryle cayó o le tocó la lotería, se sacó la lotería — LAm (=ganar) he won the big prize in the lottery; (fig) he struck lucky
LOTERÍA There are two state-run lotteries in Spain: the Lotería Primitiva and the Lotería Nacional, with money raised going directly to the government. The Primitiva, which is weekly, is similar to the British National Lottery in that players choose six numbers, including a bonus number (complementario), out of a total of 49. There are also several other similar draws each week, for which players can buy a multiple-draw ticket called a bono-loto. The Lotería Nacional works differently: people buy numbered tickets, which, if their number comes up, will entitle them to a share in the prize money with others who have the same numbered ticket. Whole numbers are quite costly, so people tend to buy either décimos or smaller participaciones. Several dozen prizes are won in each of the ordinary weekly draws, sorteos ordinarios. Every year there are also a number of sorteos extraordinarios, the most famous being the Christmas draw, or sorteo de Navidad, and the sorteo del Niño at the Epiphany.lotería primitiva — weekly state-run lottery
See:ver nota culturelle EL GORDO in gordo,* * *femenino lottery•• Cultural note:con ese trabajo le tocó or (AmL) se sacó la lotería — she really struck lucky with that job
A Spanish state-run lottery founded in 1812. There is an "ordinary" draw on Thursdays and "special" and "extraordinary" draws, offering bigger prizes. The biggest are El Gordo, drawn before Christmas, and El Niño, drawn at Epiphany. You can buy a complete ticket or a participación de lotería, worth one tenth of a ticket. It is common to buy participaciones collectively. Prize money is shared among the co-owners of the ticket. Other lotteries are the bonoloto, Lotería Primitiva, and the ONCEA Spanish state lottery founded in 1985. It works like the bonoloto: players mark six numbers on a ticket containing 49 numbers and win the main prize if all their numbers come up in the draw. There are "ordinary" draws on Thursdays and Saturdays, and a draw for a larger prize on the last Sunday of each month, known as El Gordo, or El Gordo de la Primitiva* * *= lottery, drawing, lucky dip, lucky draw.Ex. Public libraries in Georgia have received funds from the state lottery for the installation of computerized library systems.Ex. It will be a small gathering in which we will have hors d'oeuvres as well as a prize in which the winner will be chosen by a random drawing.Ex. The article 'Ephemera and art libraries: archive or lucky dip' argues that ephemera are valuable for the historical perspectives, social insights and visual stimuli they can generate.Ex. Spend more than $100 and you will qualify to take part in a lucky draw where you stand the chance to win $2000 cash.----* acertante de la lotería = lottery winner.* billete de lotería = lottery ticket.* boleto de lotería = lottery ticket.* ganador de la lotería = lottery winner.* sorteo de la lotería = lottery draw.* tocar la lotería = win + the lottery.* una lotería = hit (and/or) miss.* * *femenino lottery•• Cultural note:con ese trabajo le tocó or (AmL) se sacó la lotería — she really struck lucky with that job
A Spanish state-run lottery founded in 1812. There is an "ordinary" draw on Thursdays and "special" and "extraordinary" draws, offering bigger prizes. The biggest are El Gordo, drawn before Christmas, and El Niño, drawn at Epiphany. You can buy a complete ticket or a participación de lotería, worth one tenth of a ticket. It is common to buy participaciones collectively. Prize money is shared among the co-owners of the ticket. Other lotteries are the bonoloto, Lotería Primitiva, and the ONCEA Spanish state lottery founded in 1985. It works like the bonoloto: players mark six numbers on a ticket containing 49 numbers and win the main prize if all their numbers come up in the draw. There are "ordinary" draws on Thursdays and Saturdays, and a draw for a larger prize on the last Sunday of each month, known as El Gordo, or El Gordo de la Primitiva* * *= lottery, drawing, lucky dip, lucky draw.Ex: Public libraries in Georgia have received funds from the state lottery for the installation of computerized library systems.
Ex: It will be a small gathering in which we will have hors d'oeuvres as well as a prize in which the winner will be chosen by a random drawing.Ex: The article 'Ephemera and art libraries: archive or lucky dip' argues that ephemera are valuable for the historical perspectives, social insights and visual stimuli they can generate.Ex: Spend more than $100 and you will qualify to take part in a lucky draw where you stand the chance to win $2000 cash.* acertante de la lotería = lottery winner.* billete de lotería = lottery ticket.* boleto de lotería = lottery ticket.* ganador de la lotería = lottery winner.* sorteo de la lotería = lottery draw.* tocar la lotería = win + the lottery.* una lotería = hit (and/or) miss.* * *Lotería Nacional (↑ lotería a1)1 (sorteo) lotteryles tocó or ganaron or ( AmL) se sacaron la lotería they won the lotterycon ese maridito le tocó or ( AmL) se sacó la lotería she really struck lucky o gold with that husband of herscomprarse un coche de segunda mano es una lotería buying a secondhand car is a lottery o a bit of a gamble2 (juego casero) lotto, housey-housey ( BrE)Compuestos:instant lottery, scratch-card lottery(en Esp) state lottery Lotería Primitiva or Loto (↑ lotería aa1)* * *
lotería sustantivo femenino
lottery;
me tocó or me gané la lotería I won the lottery
lotería sustantivo femenino lottery: si nos tocase la lotería..., if we won the lottery...
' lotería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bote
- cobrar
- décima
- décimo
- día
- extracción
- ganarse
- gorda
- gordo
- loto
- número
- participación
- pellizco
- reintegro
- billete
- boleto
- cachito
- cupón
- entero
- guacho
- no
- pleno
- polla
English:
lottery
- lottery ticket
- lotto
- scratch card
- sweepstake
- ticket
- winning
- scratch
* * *lotería nf1. [sorteo] lottery;jugar a la lotería to play the lottery;también Irónicocon esa novia que tiene le ha tocado o Am [m5] se sacó la lotería he's really hit the jackpot with that girlfriend of his;es una lotería [es aleatorio] it's a lotteryLotería Nacional = state-run lottery in which prizes are allocated to randomly chosen five-figure numbers; Esp lotería primitiva weekly state-run lottery, Br ≈ National Lottery2. [tienda] = place selling lottery tickets3. [juego de mesa] lotto* * *f lottery;le cayó otocó la lotería he won the lottery* * *lotería nf: lottery* * *¿juegas a la lotería? do you do the lottery? -
4 giocare
1. v/i playd'azzardo, in Borsa gamble( scommettere) betgiocare a tennis, flipper playgiocare d'astuzia use cunning2. v/t play( ingannare) trick* * *giocare v. intr.1 to play: i bambini stanno giocando a nascondersi, the children are playing hide-and-seek; giocare con le bambole, to play with dolls; giocare alla palla, to play with a ball; giocare a carte, a scacchi, a tennis, to play cards, chess, tennis; a chi tocca giocare?, whose turn is it to play?; gioca bene a carte, he plays a good game of cards; giocare correttamente, scorrettamente, to play fair, foul; giocare per divertimento, per interesse, to play for fun, for money; giocare in casa, fuori casa, ( di squadra) to play at home, away (from home); con chi gioca la nostra squadra?, who is our team playing against? // a che gioco giochiamo?, what is your little game? // giocare sulla credulità di qlcu., to play on s.o.'s credulity3 ( scommettere) to bet*, giocare su un cavallo, to lay money (o to bet) on a horse // giocare sul sicuro, to make a safe bet4 ( in Borsa) to gamble on the stock exchange; to speculate: giocare al rialzo, to bull (o to speculate for a rise); giocare al ribasso, to bear // il giocare in Borsa, stockjobbing5 ( contare, aver peso) to count, to play a part: in queste cose gioca molto la fortuna, luck plays an important role in such matters; ha giocato molto la sua conoscenza delle lingue, his knowledge of languages played an important part (o counted strongly)◆ v.tr.1 to play: giocare una bella partita, to play a good game; avresti dovuto giocare l'asso di cuori, you should have played the ace of heart // giocare bene le proprie carte, (fig.) to play one's cards well // ha giocato tutte le sue carte, (fig.) he played every card he had (o all his cards)2 ( scommettere) to bet*, to stake; (puntare, numero o cavallo) to bet* on, to gamble on; ho giocato Golden Mist, I bet on Golden Mist; gioca 10 sterline sul numero 1, bet (o stake) 10 pounds on number 1; si è giocato una fortuna alla roulette, he gambled away a fortune at roulette; giochiamoci una cena, let's play for a dinner // mi sono giocato anche la camicia, I bet my shirt on it // mi giocherei la testa, I'd bet my life3 ( mettere a rischio, rischiare) to risk: ti stai giocando la carriera, you're risking your career; col tuo comportamento ti sei giocato la vacanza, your behaviour has cost you your holidays // si è giocato la vita stupidamente, he threw his life away foolishly4 ( ingannare) to fool, to make* a fool of (s.o.): penso proprio che siamo stati giocati, I really think we've been fooled (o hoodwinked).* * *[dʒo'kare]1) (gen) Sport to playgiocare a scacchi/ai soldatini/al pallone — to play (at) chess/soldiers/football
giocava con l'accendino — (trastullarsi) he was toying o playing with the lighter
giocare in Nazionale Calcio — to play for Italy
2) (scommettere), (anche: giocare d'azzardo) to gamblegiocare in Borsa — to speculate o gamble on the Stock Exchange
3) (intervenire: fattore) to matter, count, come into play4) (muoversi liberamente: meccanismo) to play freely5)a che gioco giochiamo? — what are you playing at?2. vt1) (partita, carta) to play2)giocare (su) Casinò — to stake (on), wager (on), Corse to bet (on)ormai è troppo tardi, ti sei giocato la carriera — it's too late now, your career is ruined
3) (imbrogliare) to deceive, trick, take in* * *[dʒo'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to play [partita, carta]; to gamble, to bet*, to stake [ soldi]2) (ingannare)2.giocare qcn. — to trick sb
1)giocare a — to play [carte, dama, nascondino, calcio, tennis]
a che gioco giocate? — what are you playing? fig. what are you playing at?
4) (speculare)giocare in borsa — to gamble on the Stock Exchange, to play the market
5) (influire) to play a part3.giocare a favore di qcn. — [ fattore] to work o weigh in sb.'s favour
* * *giocare/dʒo'kare/ [1]1 to play [partita, carta]; to gamble, to bet*, to stake [ soldi]2 (ingannare) giocare qcn. to trick sb.(aus. avere)1 giocare a to play [carte, dama, nascondino, calcio, tennis]; giocare con le bambole to play with one's dolls; a che gioco giocate? what are you playing? fig. what are you playing at?2 (gingillarsi) smetti di giocare con la penna! stop fiddling with your pen!4 (speculare) giocare in borsa to gamble on the Stock Exchange, to play the marketIII giocarsi verbo pronominaleto risk, to stake; - rsi la reputazione to gamble away one's reputation. -
5 spielen
I vt/i1. allg. play (auch Schach, Karten etc.); Klavier / Geige / Schlagzeug spielen play the piano / violin / percussion ( Jazz: drums); Trumpf / eine andere Farbe spielen play a trump / a different suit; Fangen / Verstecken spielen play tag / hide-and-seek; falsch spielen MUS. play a wrong note ( oder the wrong note[s]); den Kindern beim Spielen zuschauen watch the children (at) play; zum Spielen rauskommen come out to play; mit dem Bleistift spielen fiddle ( oder play) around with one’s pencil; mit Worten spielen play (around) with words; das Radio spielt den ganzen Tag umg. the radio is on all day2. bei einem Glücksspiel: gamble (um for); Lotto / Roulette / an Automaten spielen go in for ( oder play) the lottery / play roulette / play on the machines; falsch spielen cheat; aus Leidenschaft spielen have a passion for gambling; hoch / niedrig spielen play for high / low stakes; sich um sein Vermögen spielen gamble away one’s fortune; mit seinem Leben spielen fig. gamble with one’s life, put one’s life at risk3. SPORT: gut / schlecht spielen play well / badly; unentschieden spielen gegen draw (Am. auch tie) with; 3:0 spielen win 3-0; zu Null spielen Fußball etc.: keep a clean sheet; Tennis etc.: win the game to love; A spielte gegen B A played (against) B; den Ball spielen (nicht foulen) play the ball; den Ball zu X spielen play ( oder pass) the ball to X; den Ball hoch / flach spielen play the ball in the air / along the ground; ( den Ball) mit Effet spielen make the ball swerve; Billard: put side on the ball; Libero / im Mittelfeld spielen play as a sweeper / in midfield; bei oder für Ajax spielen play for Ajax; sich an die Spitze spielen work one’s ( Mannschaft: their) way to the top (of the table); auf nassem Boden spielt es sich schwer playing on a wet pitch (Am. field) is difficult4. THEAT. (aufführen) play, perform; (Film) show; spielen in (+Dat) Szene, Stück: be set in; Programm, Film: be on at; spielen an (+ Dat) Stück: be on at; Schauspieler: be (engaged) at; was wird heute Abend gespielt? what’s on tonight?; wann spielen sie wieder Hamlet? when are they performing (umg. doing) Hamlet again?; heute wird nicht gespielt there’s no performance tonight; der Film spielt schon wochenlang the film has been on ( oder running) for weeks; was wird hier gespielt? umg. what’s going on here?5. (Rolle) play, act; den Hamlet / die Hauptrolle spielen play Hamlet / the lead; gut / schlecht spielen act well / badly, give a good / bad performance; den Gastgeber spielen umg., fig. play the host; ich mag nicht den ganzen Tag Hausfrau spielen umg. I don’t want to be stuck with being a housewife all day; den Beleidigten spielen umg. act (all) offended; den Kranken spielen umg. pretend to be ill; die feine Dame / den Boss spielen umg. act genteel, put on airs / act the boss; der Chef / mein Computer / das Wetter spielt verrückt umg., fig. the boss is being impossible / my computer is playing up / the weather’s gone crazy; gespielt6. fig.: mit jemandem spielen play around with s.o., mess s.o. about; er lässt nicht mit sich spielen he’s not one to mess around ( oder to be trifled) with; mit dem Gedanken spielen, etw. zu tun toy with the idea of doing s.th.; mit dem Feuer spielen play with fire; jemandem etw. in die Hände spielen play s.th. into s.o.’s hands; ein falsches Spiel spielen play false7. fig.: spielen lassen bring into play; die Muskeln spielen lassen flex one’s muscles; seine Beziehungen spielen lassen pull a few strings; seinen Charme spielen lassen use one’s charms; Mann: auch turn on the charm8. fig.: in allen Farben spielen sparkle in all colo(u)rs, iridesce; ins Rötliche spielen have a reddish tinge; Geige, krank, Rolle2, Theater 2, 4, Wand etc.* * *(Glücksspiel) to gamble;(Schauspiel) to act; to perform; to play; to do;(Spiel) to play;(Spielzeug) to toy* * *spie|len ['ʃpiːlən]1. vtto playKlavier/Flöte spíélen — to play the piano/the flute
was wird heute im Theater/Kino gespielt? — what's on at the theatre (Brit) or theater (US)/cinema today?, what's playing at the theatre (Brit) or theater (US)/what's showing at the cinema today?
sie spíélen einen Film von... — they're showing a film by...
den Unschuldigen spíélen — to play the innocent
den Beleidigten spíélen — to act all offended
am Sonntag musste ich mal wieder Klempner spíélen — on Sunday I had to do my plumber's act again
See:→ Herr2. vito play; (THEAT ) (Schauspieler) to act, to play; (Stück) to be on, to be playing; (Film) to be on, to be showing; (beim Glücksspiel) to gambledie Mannschaft hat gut/schlecht etc gespielt — the team had a good/bad etc game, the team played well/badly etc
seine Beziehungen spíélen lassen — to bring one's connections to bear or into play
seine Muskeln spíélen lassen — to ripple one's muscles
das Stück spielt im 18. Jahrhundert/in Italien — the play is set in the 18th century/in Italy
mit dem Gedanken spíélen, etw zu tun — to toy or play with the idea of doing sth
mit jdm/jds Liebe/Gefühlen spíélen — to play (around) with sb/sb's affections/feelings
3. vrsich müde spíélen — to tire oneself out playing
sich warm spíélen — to warm up
sich in den Vordergrund spíélen — to push oneself into the foreground
See:→ auch gespielt* * *1) (to perform (a part) in a play: He has acted (the part of Romeo) in many theatres; I thought he was dying, but he was only acting (= pretending).) act2) (to risk losing money on the result of a horse-race etc.) gamble3) gambling4) (to amuse oneself: The child is playing in the garden; He is playing with his toys; The little girl wants to play with her friends.) play5) (to take part in (games etc): He plays football; He is playing in goal; Here's a pack of cards - who wants to play (with me)?; I'm playing golf with him this evening.) play6) (to act in a play etc; to act (a character): She's playing Lady Macbeth; The company is playing in London this week.) play7) ((of a play etc) to be performed: `Oklahoma' is playing at the local theatre.) play8) (to (be able to) perform on (a musical instrument): She plays the piano; Who was playing the piano this morning?; He plays (the oboe) in an orchestra.) play9) ((usually with on) to carry out or do (a trick): He played a trick on me.) play10) ((usually with at) to compete against (someone) in a game etc: I'll play you at tennis.) play11) ((of light) to pass with a flickering movement: The firelight played across the ceiling.) play12) (to pretend to be etc: The children were playing at cowboys and Indians.) play at13) (to act (in the theatre etc) or do anything musical, theatrical etc to entertain an audience: The company will perform a Greek play; She performed on the violin.) perform14) strike15) ((with with) to play with in an idle way: He wasn't hungry and sat toying with his food.) toy* * *spie·len[ˈʃpi:lən]I. vt▪ etw \spielen to play sthLotto \spielen to play the lottery2. (können)Basketball/Schach/Tennis \spielen to play basketball/chess/tennisGitarre/Klavier \spielen to play the guitar/piano▪ etw \spielen to play sth▪ jdn/etw \spielen to play sb/sthdie Rolle war schlecht gespielt the role [or part] was acted badlyeinen Film \spielen to show a filmwas wird im Kino gerade gespielt? what's on [or showing] at the cinema at the moment?im Theater wird heute Abend ein Stück von Brecht gespielt one of Brecht's plays is on at the theatre tonightden Ahnungslosen/Unschuldigen \spielen to act [or play] the ignorant/innocent, to pretend to be ignorant/innocent▪ jdn \spielen to act [or play] sbden Gastgeber \spielen to play [or act] the host, to put on the host actMittelstürmer \spielen to play centre-forward9. (Ball etc. bewegen)den Ball irgendwie/irgendwohin \spielen to play the ball somehow/somewhereden Ball zu jdm \spielen to pass sb the balleine Karte \spielen to play a card11.II. vi▪ [irgendwo] \spielen to play [somewhere]2. (musizieren) to playfalsch \spielen to play a wrong noteer hat wieder einmal hervorragend gespielt he gave another marvellous performanceer spielt am Stadttheater he's engaged at the municipal theatregut/schlecht \spielen to play [or act] well/badly [or perform]in der Hauptrolle \spielen to play the leadvor vollem Haus \spielen to play to a full house▪ irgendwann/irgendwo \spielen to be set in some time/placeMacbeth spielt im Schottland des 11. Jahrhunderts Macbeth is set in 11th-century Scotlandgegen jdn/ein Team \spielen to play [against] sb/a teamgut/schlecht \spielen to play well/badlyunentschieden \spielen to draw6. (Glücksspiel betreiben) to gambleum Geld \spielen to play for money▪ mit jdm/etw \spielen to play [around] with sb/sthsie spielte mit ihrer Gabel she was playing [or fiddling] around with her forkder Wind spielte mit dem Laub the wind was playing with the leaves10. (übergehen)das Grün spielt ins Türkis this green has a turquoise tinge11. (in Betrieb sein) Radio to be on12. (einsetzen)etw \spielen lassen to bring sth into playseinen Charme \spielen lassen to use one's charmsIII. vr impersauf einem nassen Platz spielt es sich sehr schlecht a wet pitch isn't very good to play on* * *1.intransitives Verb1) playsie haben 1:0 gespielt — the match ended 1-0
er kann vom Blatt/nach Noten spielen — he can sight-read/play from music
2) (um Geld) play3) (als Schauspieler) act; performseinen Charme/seine Beziehungen spielen lassen — (fig.) bring one's charm/connections to bear
6) (fig.): (übergehen)2.transitives Verb1) playGeige usw. spielen — play the violin etc.
Trumpf/Pik/ein As spielen — play a trump/spades/an ace
2) (aufführen, vorführen) put on < play>; show < film>; perform < piece of music>; play < record>was wird hier gespielt? — (fig. ugs.) what's going on here?
3) (schauspielerisch darstellen) play < role>den Beleidigten/Unschuldigen spielen — (fig.) act offended/play the innocent
sein Interesse war [nur] gespielt — he [only] pretended to be interested; his interest was [merely] feigned
4) (Sport): (werfen, treten, schlagen) play3.reflexives Verb* * *spielen v/t & v/i1. allg play (auch Schach, Karten etc);Klavier/Geige/Schlagzeug spielen play the piano/violin/percussion ( Jazz: drums);Trumpf/eine andere Farbe spielen play a trump/a different suit;Fangen/Verstecken spielen play tag/hide-and-seek;den Kindern beim Spielen zuschauen watch the children (at) play;zum Spielen rauskommen come out to play;mit dem Bleistift spielen fiddle ( oder play) around with one’s pencil;mit Worten spielen play (around) with words;das Radio spielt den ganzen Tag umg the radio is on all day2. bei einem Glücksspiel: gamble (um for);Lotto/Roulette/an Automaten spielen go in for ( oder play) the lottery/play roulette/play on the machines;aus Leidenschaft spielen have a passion for gambling;hoch/niedrig spielen play for high/low stakes;sich um sein Vermögen spielen gamble away one’s fortune;mit seinem Leben spielen fig gamble with one’s life, put one’s life at risk3. SPORT:gut/schlecht spielen play well/badly;unentschieden spielen gegen draw (US auch tie) with;3:0 spielen win 3-0;A spielte gegen B A played (against) B;den Ball spielen (nicht foulen) play the ball;den Ball zu X spielen play ( oder pass) the ball to X;den Ball hoch/flach spielen play the ball in the air/along the ground;(den Ball) mit Effet spielen make the ball swerve; Billard: put side on the ball;Libero/im Mittelfeld spielen play as a sweeper/in midfield;für Ajax spielen play for Ajax;sich an die Spitze spielen work one’s ( Mannschaft: their) way to the top (of the table);auf nassem Boden spielt es sich schwer playing on a wet pitch (US field) is difficultwas wird heute Abend gespielt? what’s on tonight?;wann spielen sie wieder Hamlet? when are they performing (umg doing) Hamlet again?;heute wird nicht gespielt there’s no performance tonight;der Film spielt schon wochenlang the film has been on ( oder running) for weeks;was wird hier gespielt? umg what’s going on here?5. (Rolle) play, act;den Hamlet/die Hauptrolle spielen play Hamlet/the lead;gut/schlecht spielen act well/badly, give a good/bad performance;den Gastgeber spielen umg, fig play the host;ich mag nicht den ganzen Tag Hausfrau spielen umg I don’t want to be stuck with being a housewife all day;den Beleidigten spielen umg act (all) offended;den Kranken spielen umg pretend to be ill;die feine Dame/den Boss spielen umg act genteel, put on airs/act the boss;der Chef/mein Computer/das Wetter spielt verrückt umg, fig the boss is being impossible/my computer is playing up/the weather’s gone crazy; → gespielt6. fig:mit jemandem spielen play around with sb, mess sb about;er lässt nicht mit sich spielen he’s not one to mess around ( oder to be trifled) with;mit dem Gedanken spielen, etwas zu tun toy with the idea of doing sth;mit dem Feuer spielen play with fire;jemandem etwas in die Hände spielen play sth into sb’s hands;ein falsches Spiel spielen play false7. fig:spielen lassen bring into play;die Muskeln spielen lassen flex one’s muscles;seine Beziehungen spielen lassen pull a few strings;seinen Charme spielen lassen use one’s charms; Mann: auch turn on the charm8. fig:in allen Farben spielen sparkle in all colo(u)rs, iridesce;* * *1.intransitives Verb1) playsie haben 1:0 gespielt — the match ended 1-0
er kann vom Blatt/nach Noten spielen — he can sight-read/play from music
2) (um Geld) play3) (als Schauspieler) act; performseinen Charme/seine Beziehungen spielen lassen — (fig.) bring one's charm/connections to bear
6) (fig.): (übergehen)2.transitives Verb1) playGeige usw. spielen — play the violin etc.
Trumpf/Pik/ein As spielen — play a trump/spades/an ace
2) (aufführen, vorführen) put on < play>; show < film>; perform < piece of music>; play < record>was wird hier gespielt? — (fig. ugs.) what's going on here?
3) (schauspielerisch darstellen) play < role>den Beleidigten/Unschuldigen spielen — (fig.) act offended/play the innocent
sein Interesse war [nur] gespielt — he [only] pretended to be interested; his interest was [merely] feigned
4) (Sport): (werfen, treten, schlagen) play3.reflexives Verb* * *n.playing n. -
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( carcamán [karkaman], origin not found)According to Smith, a card game similar to keno or lotto that was popular among Mexicans and Anglos in the early period of the Southwest. The cards used in the game had pictures on them instead of numbers, and the pictures were often given facetious nicknames by the announcer, such as amigo del borracho ('the drunkard's friend') for the card portraying a bottle of liquor. The game was often played in Mexican-style fiestas and on Mexican holidays. Santamaría, Islas, Sobarzo, and Cobos all reference a game by the name of carcamán. Sobarzo describes a card game using cards with pictures on them similar to the game explained by Smith. Santamaría, Islas, and Cobos, however, provide a different definition. Cobos glosses carcamán as "a game of chance involving the use of dice in order to guess the lucky number in a raffle." -
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lotería sustantivo femenino lottery; me tocó or me gané la lotería I won the lottery
lotería sustantivo femenino lottery: si nos tocase la lotería..., if we won the lottery... ' lotería' also found in these entries: Spanish: bote - cobrar - décima - décimo - día - extracción - ganarse - gorda - gordo - loto - número - participación - pellizco - reintegro - billete - boleto - cachito - cupón - entero - guacho - no - pleno - polla English: lottery - lottery ticket - lotto - scratch card - sweepstake - ticket - winning - scratch -
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1) ( победа) vittoria ж.2) (то, что выиграно) vincita ж.3) ( выгода) vantaggio м., profitto м., guadagno м.* * *м.вы́игрыш во времени — tempo guadagnato
быть в вы́игрыше — vincere vt, guadagnare vi (a)
* * *n1) gener. guadagnata, premio (в лотерее и т.п.), guadagnato, premio, vincita2) card.term. avuta3) radio. guadagno -
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I noun1) (permanent) Tümpel, derpool of blood — Blutlache, die
3) (swimming pool) Schwimmbecken, das; (public swimming pool) Schwimmbad, das; (in house or garden) [Swimming]pool, derII 1. noun1) (Gambling) [gemeinsame Spiel]kassethe pools — (Brit.) das Toto
win the pools — im Toto gewinnen
a [great] pool of experience — ein [großer] Fundus von od. an Erfahrung
3) (game) Pool[billard], das2. transitive verbzusammenlegen [Geld, Ersparnisse, Mittel, Besitz]; bündeln [Anstrengungen]* * *[pu:l] I noun1) (a small area of still water: The rain left pools in the road.) die Pfütze2) (a similar area of any liquid: a pool of blood/oil.) die Lache4) (a swimming-pool: They spent the day at the pool.) der PoolII 1. noun(a stock or supply: We put our money into a general pool.) die Kasse2. verb(to put together for general use: We pooled our money and bought a caravan that we could all use.) zusammenlegen- academic.ru/87160/football_pools">football pools- pools* * *pool1[pu:l]I. nrock \pool Wassertümpel m\pool of blood Blutlache fthe shrubbery illuminated in a \pool of moonlight die Büsche, die in Mondlicht gebadet warenornamental \pool Zierteich mpool2[pu:l]I. ncar \pool Autopool mgene \pool Erbmasse fthe office \pool der Wetteinsatz im Büro4. BRIT▪ \pools pl:football \pools Fußballtoto nt o mto do the \pools Toto spielen5. AM FIN Kombinierung mehrerer Hypotheken und anderer Sicherheiten im Kreditgeschäft6.II. vt▪ to \pool sth etw zusammenlegento \pool money Geld zusammenlegen* * *I [puːl]n1) Teich m, Tümpel m; (underground) See mpools of sunlight/shade — sonnige/schattige Stellen
4) (artificial) Teich m; (= swimming pool) (Schwimm)becken nt; (in private garden, hotel) Swimmingpool m, Schwimmbecken nt; (= swimming baths) Schwimmbad ntto go to the (swimming) pool — ins Schwimmbad gehen
an Olympic pool should measure... — ein olympisches Wettkampfbecken muss... groß sein
in the kiddies' pool —
IIshe was sitting at the edge of the pool — sie saß am Beckenrand
1. n1) (= common fund) (gemeinsame) Kasseeach player put £10 in the pool — jeder Spieler gab £10 in die Kasse
the pool stood at £40 — es waren £ 40 in der Kasse
2) (= supply, source) (= typing pool) Schreibzentrale f; (= car pool) Fahrbereitschaft f; (= car-sharing) Fahrgemeinschaft for labor (US) — ein Bestand m an Arbeitskräften, eine Arbeitskraftreserve
the Prime Minister's pool of advisers — der Beraterstab des Premierministers
among them they have a great pool of experience/ideas — zusammen verfügen sie über eine Menge Erfahrung/Ideen
4) (= form of snooker) Poolbillard nt2. vtresources, savings zusammenlegen; efforts vereinen (geh)if we pool our efforts we'll get the work done sooner — mit vereinten Kräften werden wir schneller mit der Arbeit fertig (werden)
* * *pool1 [puːl]A s1. Pfuhl m, Teich m, Weiher m, Tümpel m2. Pfütze f, Lache f:pool of blood Blutlache4. tiefe, unbewegte Stelle eines Flusses5. GEOL petroleumhaltige Gesteinspartiepool cathode flüssige KathodeB v/t Gestein unterminierenpool2 [puːl]A s1. Kartenspiel:a) Gesamteinsatz mb) (Spiel)Kasse f2. meist pl (Fußball- etc) Toto n/m:he must have won (on) the pools der muss im Lotto gewonnen haben;a win on the pools ein Totogewinn;pools coupon Tippschein, -zettel m3. Billard:a) Br Poulespiel nb) US Poolbillard n5. WIRTSCHa) Pool m, Kartell n, Ring m, Interessengemeinschaft f, -verband mb) Arbeitsgemeinschaft fc) (Preis- etc) Abkommen nd) gemeinsamer Fonds, gemeinsame Kassea) (Spieler)Kader m,b) Aufgebot nB v/t1. a) Geld, Kapital, auch Unternehmen zusammenlegen:pool funds zusammenschießenb) einen Gewinn untereinander verteilenc) das Geschäftsrisiko verteilen2. fig Kräfte etc vereinenC v/i ein Kartell bilden* * *I noun1) (permanent) Tümpel, derpool of blood — Blutlache, die
3) (swimming pool) Schwimmbecken, das; (public swimming pool) Schwimmbad, das; (in house or garden) [Swimming]pool, derII 1. noun1) (Gambling) [gemeinsame Spiel]kassethe pools — (Brit.) das Toto
a [great] pool of experience — ein [großer] Fundus von od. an Erfahrung
3) (game) Pool[billard], das2. transitive verbzusammenlegen [Geld, Ersparnisse, Mittel, Besitz]; bündeln [Anstrengungen]* * *(gaming) n.Einsatz -ë m.Spieleinsatz m. n.Teich -e m.Tümpel - m. v.konzentrieren v.zusammen fassen v.zusammenfassen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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