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1 unterwandert
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2 Touristenrummel
m umg. etwa hordes Pl. of tourists; saisonbedingt: auch tourist invasion (in +Dat of); da ist der Touristenrummel zu groß the place is overrun ( oder mobbed umg.) with tourists* * *in +dat of); -
3 mob
[mɔb]1. nouna noisy, violent or disorderly crowd of people:غَوْغاء، رَعاعHe was attacked by an angry mob.
2. verb– past tense, past participle mobbed(of a crowd) to surround and push about in a disorderly way:يَتَجَمْهَر حَوْلThe singer was mobbed by a huge crowd of his fans.
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4 обступить
1) General subject: surround, mob (The participants mobbed the speakers, looking for more advice and exchanging business cards.)2) Makarov: flock about (кого-л.) -
5 связанный с мафией
Jargon: mobbed upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > связанный с мафией
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6 толпа бросилась грабить магазины
1) General subject: shops were mobbed2) Makarov: shops were mob bedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > толпа бросилась грабить магазины
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7 толпа поклонников окружила его
1) General subject: he was mobbed by his admirers2) Makarov: he was mob bed by his admirersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > толпа поклонников окружила его
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8 толпа поклонников осадила его
1) General subject: he was mobbed by his admirers2) Makarov: he was mob bed by his admirersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > толпа поклонников осадила его
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9 anpöbeln
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) pej. (verbally) accost, shout ( oder hurl) abuse at* * *ạn|pö|belnvt sep (inf)to be rude to* * *((of a crowd) to surround and push about in a disorderly way: The singer was mobbed by a huge crowd of his fans.) mob* * *an|pö·belnvt (fam)* * *transitives Verb (ugs.) abuse* * ** * *transitives Verb (ugs.) abuse* * *v.to molest v. -
10 retten
I v/t save (auch fig.); aus dem Feuer etc.: auch rescue (aus, vor + Dat from); (bergen) recover; bes. NAUT. salvage (auch fig.), salve; jemandem das Leben retten save s.o.’s life; jemanden vor dem Ertrinken retten save s.o. from drowning; jemanden aus einem brennenden Wagen retten rescue s.o. from a burning car; vor dem Abbruch retten (Haus) rescue from demolition; die Situation / den Abend retten fig. save the situation / rescue the evening; bist du noch zu retten? umg. have you gone completely mad?, have you lost your mind?; er ist nicht mehr zu retten umg. he’s a lost cause, he’s beyond help; der Kranke ist kaum mehr zu retten the patient is almost beyond ( oder past) hope; er rettete seine Ehre he vindicated his hono(u)rIII v/refl escape ( vor + Dat from); sich ins Haus etc. retten können manage to escape into the house etc.; sich vor Arbeit etc. nicht mehr retten können be snowed under ( oder inundated) with work etc.; er konnte sich vor Angeboten / Arbeit nicht ( mehr) retten he was besieged with offers / swamped with work; rette sich, wer kann! iro. it’s every man for himself* * *to save; to rescue; to salvage* * *rẹt|ten ['rɛtn]1. vtto save; (aus Gefahr auch, = befreien) to rescue; (COMPUT ) Datei to recoverjdn/etw vor jdm/etw retten — to save sb/sth from sb/sth
ein rettender Gedanke — a bright idea that saved the situation or his/our etc bacon (inf)
der Patient/die alte Kirche ist noch/nicht mehr zu retten — the patient/the old church can still be saved or is not yet past saving/is past saving
wir sollten retten, was noch zu retten ist — we should salvage what we can
er hat wieder geheiratet? er ist nicht mehr zu retten — he got married again? he's beyond redemption or past saving or past helping
bist du noch zu retten? (inf) — are you out of your mind?, have you gone completely round the bend? (Brit inf)
2. vrto escape/aus etw retten — to escape onto/under/from sth
sich vor jdm/etw retten — to escape (from) sb/sth
sich vor etw nicht mehr retten können or zu retten wissen (fig) — to be swamped with sth
rette sich, wer kann! — (it's) every man for himself!
* * *1) (to get or take out of a dangerous situation, captivity etc: The lifeboat was sent out to rescue the sailors from the sinking ship.) rescue2) (to rescue or bring out of danger: He saved his friend from drowning; The house was burnt but he saved the pictures.) save* * *ret·ten[ˈrɛtn̩]I. vt1. (bewahren)▪ jdn/etw [vor jdm/etw] \retten to save sb/sth [from sb/sth]ein geschickter Restaurator wird das Gemälde noch \retten können a skilled restorer will still be able to save the paintingsie konnte ihren Schmuck durch die Flucht hindurch \retten she was able to save her jewellery while fleeing2. (den Ausweg weisend)▪ \rettend which saved the daydas ist der \rettende Einfall! that's the idea that will save the day!; s.a. Leben3.II. vrsie konnte sich gerade noch durch einen Sprung in den Straßengraben retten she was just able to save herself by jumping into a ditch at the side of the roadsie rettete sich vor der Steuer nach Monaco she escaped the taxman by moving to Monacoer konnte sich gerade noch ans Ufer \retten he was just able to reach the safety of the bankrette sich, wer kann! (fam) run for your lives!sich akk vor jdm/etw nicht mehr zu \retten wissen, sich akk vor jdm/etw nicht mehr \retten können to be swamped by sth/mobbed by sb* * *1.jemanden vor jemandem/etwas retten — save somebody from somebody/something
ist er noch zu retten? — (ugs. fig.) has he gone [completely] round the bend? (coll.)
2.das alte Haus/der Patient ist nicht mehr zu retten — the old house is past saving/the patient is beyond help
sich vor etwas (Dat.) retten — escape [from] something
3.sich vor jemandem/etwas nicht od. kaum [noch] retten können — be besieged by somebody/be swamped with something
intransitives Verb (Ballspiele) save* * *A. v/t save (auch fig); aus dem Feuer etc: auch rescue (jemandem das Leben retten save sb’s life;jemanden vor dem Ertrinken retten save sb from drowning;jemanden aus einem brennenden Wagen retten rescue sb from a burning car;vor dem Abbruch retten (Haus) rescue from demolition;die Situation/den Abend retten fig save the situation/rescue the evening;bist du noch zu retten? umg have you gone completely mad?, have you lost your mind?;er ist nicht mehr zu retten umg he’s a lost cause, he’s beyond help;der Kranke ist kaum mehr zu retten the patient is almost beyond ( oder past) hope; errettete seine Ehre he vindicated his hono(u)rB. v/i SPORT make a save;den rettenden Einfall haben come up with the answer, save the dayC. v/r escape (vor +dat from);sich ins Haus etcretten können manage to escape into the house etc;sich vor Arbeit etcer konnte sich vor Angeboten/Arbeit nicht (mehr) retten he was besieged with offers/swamped with work;rette sich, wer kann! iron it’s every man for himself* * *1.jemanden vor jemandem/etwas retten — save somebody from somebody/something
ist er noch zu retten? — (ugs. fig.) has he gone [completely] round the bend? (coll.)
2.das alte Haus/der Patient ist nicht mehr zu retten — the old house is past saving/the patient is beyond help
sich vor etwas (Dat.) retten — escape [from] something
3.sich vor jemandem/etwas nicht od. kaum [noch] retten können — be besieged by somebody/be swamped with something
intransitives Verb (Ballspiele) save* * *v.to deserves v.to make the best of a bad job expr.to receive v.to salvage v.to salve v.to save v. -
11 Taubenschlag
m dovecot(e); hier geht’s zu wie in einem Taubenschlag umg., fig. it’s like Piccadilly Circus (Am. Grand Central Station) (a)round here, this place is (getting) like Euston (Am. Grand Central) Station* * *der Taubenschlagpigeonry* * *Tau|ben|schlagm1)See:2) (fig)hier geht es zu wie im Táúbenschlag — it's mobbed here (inf)
* * *Tau·ben·schlagm (Verschlag für Tauben) pigeon loft* * *der pigeon-loft; (für Turteltauben) dovecothier geht es zu wie in einem od. im Taubenschlag — (ugs.) it's like Piccadilly Circus here (Brit. coll.); it's like being in the middle of Times Square (Amer.)
* * *Taubenschlag m dovecot(e);hier geht’s zu wie in einem Taubenschlag umg, fig it’s like Piccadilly Circus (US Grand Central Station) (a)round here, this place is (getting) like Euston (US Grand Central) Station* * *der pigeon-loft; (für Turteltauben) dovecothier geht es zu wie in einem od. im Taubenschlag — (ugs.) it's like Piccadilly Circus here (Brit. coll.); it's like being in the middle of Times Square (Amer.)
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12 zatłoczony
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zatłoczony
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13 assiéger
assiéger [asjeʒe]➭ TABLE 3 et 6 transitive verbto besiege ; ( = harceler) to mob* * *asjeʒeverbe transitif Armée, fig to besiege* * *asjeʒe vt1) MILITAIRE to besiege, to lay siege to2) [foule, touristes] to mob, to besiege* * *assiéger verb table: assiéger vtr1 Mil to besiege, to lay siege to [ville, troupe]; la ville/population assiégée the besieged town/population; la ville a été assiégée pendant six mois the town was under siege ou besieged for six months;2 fig ( assaillir) to besiege [magasin, bureau de réclamations]; assiéger la maison de qn [journalistes, créanciers] to lay siege to sb's house; assiéger qn [créanciers, journalistes] to besiege sb; assiéger qn de questions to besiege sb with questions; assiégé de remords assailed by remorse.[asjeʒe] verbe transitif -
14 horde
horde [ˈɔʀd]feminine noun* * *’ɔʀd* * *'ɔʀd nf* * *horde primitive Psych primal horde.[ʼɔrd] nom féminindes hordes de gens affamés assaillaient les trains hordes ou throngs of hungry people mobbed the trains -
15 journaliste
journaliste [ʒuʀnalist]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *ʒuʀnalistnom masculin et féminin journalist* * *ʒuʀnalist nm/fElle est journaliste. — She's a journalist.
* * *journaliste ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nmf journalist; journaliste de la presse écrite journalist for the written press; journaliste de la radio radio journalist.journaliste économique economic affairs correspondent; journaliste sportif sports correspondent.[ʒurnalist] nom masculin et féminin -
16 mitrailler
mitrailler [mitʀαje]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [soldat] to machine-gunb. ( = photographier) [+ monument] (inf) to take shot after shot of• les touristes mitraillaient la cathédrale the tourists' cameras were clicking away madly at the cathedral* * *mitʀaje1) Armée to machine-gun2) (colloq) ( bombarder)mitrailler quelqu'un de cailloux — (colloq) to pelt somebody with stones
3) (colloq) ( photographier) to take photo after photo of [tableau, personne]* * *mitʀɒje vt1) (avec une mitrailleuse) to machine-gun2) fig (= photographier) to snap away at3) (= harceler)mitrailler qn de questions — to bombard sb with questions, to fire questions at sb
* * *mitrailler verb table: aimer vtr1 Mil to machine-gun; mitrailler au sol to strafe;2 ○( bombarder) mitrailler qn de cailloux○ to pelt sb with stones; mitrailler qn de questions to fire questions at sb;3 ○( photographier) to take photo after photo of [tableau, personne]; se faire mitrailler par les photographes to be besieged by photographers.[mitraje] verbe transitif2. (familier) [photographier] to snap (away) at3. (figuré) [assaillir]mitrailler quelqu'un de questions to fire questions at somebody, to bombard somebody with questions -
17 འཁྲུགས་
['khrugs]agitated, fight, stir, -> 'khrug pa, flourish, showers, tremblings, disturbance, turmoil, mobbed, warfare, swelling, violated, dazzle, quaking, shaking -
18 обграждам
surround, encircle (и воен.)(с ограда) fence in, encloseтълпата го обгради the crowd closed round himобграждам се fence/shut o.s. inпрен. defend o.s. against; guard o.s. (from, against)* * *обгра̀ждам,гл. surround, encircle (и воен.); encompass; environ; (с ограда) fence in, enclose; \обграждам с грижи surround with care, lavish care (on); тълпата го обгради the crowd closed round him, he was mobbed;\обграждам се fence/shut o.s. in; прен. defend o.s. against; guard o.s. (from, against).* * *surround: обграждам with care - обграждам с грижи; encircle;; environ{in`vaixrxn}* * *1. (с ограда) fence in, enclose 2. surround, encircle (u воен.) 3. ОБГРАЖДАМ c грижи surround with care, lavish care (on) 4. прен. defend o.s. against; guard o.s. (from, against) 5. тълпата го обгради the crowd closed round him;|| ce fence/shut o.s. in -
19 обкръжен
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20 bolgia sf
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