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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mug-house
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I noun(a type of cup with usually tall, more or less vertical sides: a mug of coffee.) vrček- mugfulII noun(a slang word for the face.) gobecIII past tense, past participle - mugged; verb(to attack and usually rob: He was mugged when coming home late at night.)- mugger* * *I [mʌg]nounvrček; hladna pijača; slang obraz; slang usta; slang pačenje; British English slang naivnež, tepec; British English gulež (študent)II [mʌg]1.transitive verb slangfotografirati (zlasti zločince na policiji); American napasti, oropati; (up) guliti se (študent);2.intransitive verb slangpačiti se; British English guliti se (at) -
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1) General subject: ale-house, alehouse, bar, barrel shop, beer hall, beerhouse, boozer, brasserie, change house, dramshop, drinking house, drinking saloon, drinking-house, free house, gin palace, gin shop, gin-palace, gin-shop, house, porter-house, pot shop, pot-shop, pothouse, public house, saloon, tap, tap-room, taphouse, taproom, tippling house, dram-shop2) Colloquial: mug-house, pub (сокр. от public house), public3) American: beer parlour, doggery, gas-house, porterhouse4) Obsolete: red lattice5) History: tippling-house6) British English: hostelry8) Architecture: pot-house9) Scottish language: change-house10) Jargon: grog-mill, guzzery, guzzle shop, guzzlery, washer, barrel house, near., tiddly-wink11) Advertising: Tom and Jerry shop12) Makarov: beer-hall, drinking-saloon, tap-house13) Taboo: piss-factory -
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сущ. бар;
пивная Syn: ale-house, beerhouse, dram-shop, gin-shop, mug-house, pot-house, boozer, bar, taproom, watering holeпивная, пабБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > alehouse
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18 jarra
f.1 jug.con los brazos en jarras hands on hips, with arms akimbo (postura)jarra de cerveza beer glassjarra de leche milk jug2 pitcher, jug.3 stein, mug.4 binge, drinking bout, drinking spree, spree.* * *1 (para servir) jug, US pitcher2 (para beber) tankard, beer mug■ dos jarras de cerveza y unas patatas fritas, por favor two pints of beer and a packet of crisps, please\con los brazos en jarras arms akimbo, hands on hips* * *noun f.1) jug2) mug* * *SF [de leche] jug, pitcher (EEUU); [de cerveza] mug, tankardde o en jarras — with arms akimbo
* * *1)a) ( para servir) pitcher (AmE), jug (BrE)b) ( para beber) stein (AmE), tankard (BrE)en jarras: con los brazos en jarras (with) arms akimbo, hands on hips; se puso en jarras — she put her hands on her hips
2) (Méx fam) bender (colloq)agarrar la jarra — (Méx fam) to get plastered (colloq)
* * *= jug, mug, pitcher.Ex. This is a collection of crockery pertaining to bedroom activities, such as jug and basin sets, chamber pots, and dressing table sets.Ex. The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.Ex. It refers to the story of the milkmaid who planned what to do with the money she would get for her milk, but dropped the pitcher on the way to market.----* jarra de cerveza = beer mug.* * *1)a) ( para servir) pitcher (AmE), jug (BrE)b) ( para beber) stein (AmE), tankard (BrE)en jarras: con los brazos en jarras (with) arms akimbo, hands on hips; se puso en jarras — she put her hands on her hips
2) (Méx fam) bender (colloq)agarrar la jarra — (Méx fam) to get plastered (colloq)
* * *= jug, mug, pitcher.Ex: This is a collection of crockery pertaining to bedroom activities, such as jug and basin sets, chamber pots, and dressing table sets.
Ex: The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.Ex: It refers to the story of the milkmaid who planned what to do with the money she would get for her milk, but dropped the pitcher on the way to market.* jarra de cerveza = beer mug.* * *Ase bebieron una jarra de sangría they drank a pitcher o a jug o a jugful of sangriaen jarras: con los brazos en jarras (with) arms akimbo, hands on hipsse puso en jarras she put her hands on her hipsirse de jarra to go on a bender o binge o drinking spree* * *
jarra sustantivo femenino
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jarra sustantivo femenino
1 (para echar el líquido) (para el agua) jug
(para cerveza, etc) mug
2 (para beber directamente) tankard, mug
♦ Locuciones: figurado en jarras, hands on hips
' jarra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
panza
- pico
- pitón
- repujada
- repujado
English:
bonus
- jar
- jug
- lip
- mug
- spout
- tankard
- measuring
- pitcher
* * *jarra nf1. [para servir] jug;[para beber] tankard2.en jarras, con los brazos en jarras [postura] hands on hips, with arms akimbo* * *f pitcher, Brjug;en jarras with hands on hips* * *jarra nf1) : pitcher, jug2) : stein, mug3)de jarras oren jarras : akimbo* * *jarra n jug -
19 лице
1. face; sl. mugс лицето напред end onказвам нещо в лицето на някого say s.th. to s.o.'s faceизсмивам се в лицето на някого laugh in s.o.'s faceобръщам се с лице към face, make front toпознавам по лице know by sightс лице към вятъра facing the wind, with the wind in o.'s face2. (изражение) face, countenanceизписано е на лицето му you can read it in his face/countenance3. (човек) person, individual(в лит. произведение) character, personatorграм. personкато частно лице in o.'s private capacity, as a private personдлъжностно лице official, office-holder, functionaryофициални лица official personalities/representatives/guestsдействуващи лица (в пиеса) dramatis personae, characters, ( участници в пиеса) castюридическо лице юр. a juridical person, a body corporate, a corporate body, a corporation, a legal entityв лицето на in the person of4. геом. surfaceкъща с лице към юг a house with a southern aspect, a house that faces south, a house looking onto/facing the south6. (на плат) right side7. (на медал) obverse8. (на обувка) upper, vampфактът е на лице there is no denying the factизлизам на лице come to the front/fore* * *лицѐ,ср., -а̀ 1. face; sl. mug; изсмивам се в \лицеето на някого laugh in s.o.’s face; казвам нещо в \лицеето на някого say s.th. to s.o.’s face; \лицее с \лицее face to face; nose to nose; обръщам се с \лицее към face, make front to; познавам по \лицее know by sight; пред \лицеето на in the face of; c \лицее към вятъра facing the wind, with the wind in o.’s face; срещам се \лицее с \лицее meet in the face;2. ( изражение) face, countenance; безизразно \лицее poker face; изписано е на \лицеето му you can read it in his face/countenance;3. ( човек) person, individual; (в лит. произведение) character; език. person; в \лицеето на in the person of; ( представител) front man; действащи \лицеа (в пиеса) dramatis personae, characters, ( участници в пиеса) cast; длъжностно \лицее official, office-holder, functionary; като частно \лицее in o.’s private capacity, as a private person; официални \лицеа official personalities/representatives/guests; поставено \лицее a man of straw, dummy; техническо \лицее expert; qualified technician; упълномощено \лицее person in authority; физическо \лицее юр. natural/physical person; юридическо \лицее юр. juridical person, body corporate, corporate body, corporation, legal entity;4. геом. surface;5. (на сграда) face, facade, front(age), архит. elevation; странично \лицее side-elevation;6. (на плат) right side;7. (на медал) obverse;8. (на обувка) upper, vamp; • имам \лицее да have the face/cheek to; на \лицее съм be at hand, be available/present, ( явен съм) be apparent; фактът е на \лицее there is no denying the fact.* * *face: laugh in s.o.'s лице - изсмивам се в лицето на някого; frontage; mug{mXg}; person (персона); persona (pl. -nae); personage; visage (книж.)* * *1. (в лит. произведение) character, personator 2. (изражение) face, countenance 3. (на медал) obverse 4. (на обувка) upper, vamp 5. (на плат) right side 6. (на сграда) face, facade, front(age), apx. elevation 7. (човек) person, individual 8. face;sl. mug 9. ЛИЦЕ с ЛИЦЕ face to face;nose to nose 10. в ЛИЦЕто на in the person of 11. геом. surface 12. грам. person 13. действуващи лица (в пиеса) dramatis personae, characters, (участници в пиеса) cast 14. длъжностно ЛИЦЕ official, office-holder, functionary 15. за ЛИЦЕ for show/face, to save face 16. излизам на ЛИЦЕ come to the front/fore 17. изписано е на ЛИЦЕто му you can read it in his face/countenance 18. изсмивам се в ЛИЦЕто на някого laugh in s.o.'s face 19. имам ЛИЦЕ да have the face/ cheek to 20. казвам нещо в ЛИЦЕто на някого say s.th. to s.o.'s face 21. като частно ЛИЦЕ in o.'s private capacity, as a private person 22. къща с ЛИЦЕ към юг a house with a southern aspect, a house that faces south, a house looking onto/facing the south 23. на ЛИЦЕ съм be at hand, be available/present, (явен съм) be apparent 24. обръщам се с ЛИЦЕ към face, make front to 25. от ЛИЦЕто на земята from the face of the earth 26. официални лица official personalities/representatives/ guests 27. познавам по ЛИЦЕ know by sight 28. поставено ЛИЦЕ a man of straw, dummy 29. правя ЛИЦЕ на някого fawn on s.o 30. пред ЛИЦЕто на in the face of 31. с ЛИЦЕ към вятъра facing the wind, with the wind in o.'s face 32. с ЛИЦЕто напред end on 33. срещам се ЛИЦЕ с ЛИЦЕ meet in the face 34. странично ЛИЦЕ side-elevation 35. фактът е на ЛИЦЕ there is no denying the fact 36. физическо ЛИЦЕ юр. a natural/physical person 37. юридическо ЛИЦЕ юр. a juridical person, a body corporate, a corporate body, a corporation, a legal entity -
20 robar
v.1 to steal (object).me han robado la moto my motorbike's been stolenrobar a alguien to rob somebodyrobar el corazón a alguien to steal somebody's heartla contabilidad me roba mucho tiempo doing the accounts takes up a lot of my timeEllos roban dinero They steal money.Ellos roban de noche They purloin at night.2 to draw.3 to rob (cobrar caro).en esa tienda te roban the prices in that shop are daylight robberyEllos roban pan They rob bread.4 to steal from, to rob, to burglarize, to burgle.María le roba a su vecina Mary steals from her neighbor.Ellos roban casas They burglarize homes.5 to rob of.* * *2 (raptar) to kidnap3 (en naipes) to draw4 figurado (cobrar muy caro) to rip off5 figurado (corazón, alma) to steal* * *verb1) to rob, steal2) abduct* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto, dinero] to steal; [+ banco] to rob¡nos han robado! — we've been robbed!
tuve que robarle horas al sueño para acabar el trabajo — I had to work into the night to finish the job
robarle el corazón a algn — liter to steal sb's heart
2) [+ atención] to steal, capture; [+ paciencia] to exhaust; [+ tranquilidad] to destroy, take away; [+ vida] to take, steal3) (=estafar) to cheat, roben ese negocio te han robado — you've been cheated o robbed in that deal
4) [+ naipes] to take, drawroba una carta de la baraja — take o draw a card from the deck
5) frm [río, corriente] to carry away6) †† (=raptar) to kidnap, abduct2. VI1) (=sisar) to stealno robarás — (Biblia) thou shalt not steal
2) (Naipes) to take a card, draw a card* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <dinero/bolso> to steal; < banco> to rob2) ( estafar) to cheat, rip off (colloq)¿$300? te robaron! — $300? you were conned! (colloq)
3) (Jueg) (en naipes, dominó) to draw, pick up (colloq)2.robar vi to stealrobaron en la casa de al lado — the house next door was burglarized (AmE) o (BrE) was burgled
* * *= steal, rob, raid, thieve, steal off, pilfer, filch, break into, break in, mug, plunder, rifle, snatch, nick, hold up.Ex. In imposing penalties for book stealing libraries are particularly helpless.Ex. This article contrasts a range of principles with the widely prevailing system of polygraphic marking which requires much manual, specialised work and which robs the resulting text of good visual presentation = Este artículo contrasta una serie de principios con el sistema prevalente de marcas poligráficas que necesita mucho trabajo manual y especializado que roba al texto resultante una buena presentación visual.Ex. The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex. But it was no less misguided than the commonplace practice of setting passages thieved from literature for comprehension exercises.Ex. I have nothing against Aussies but I do have something against parasites who steal off someone else's ideas.Ex. In his work, Al pilfers fragments from a wide array of sources and glues them into collages.Ex. Even in poems written directly out of his own experience, he is likely to use notions, phrases, and musical ideas filched from other recent poems.Ex. A honeypot is a decoy computer system designed to look like a legitimate system an intruder will want to break into while, unbeknownst to the intruder, they are being covertly observed.Ex. The hacker broke in on the university dial-in lines through the library system.Ex. In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex. Close on such paradeground excitements comes the popular sport of plundering for projects.Ex. English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.Ex. The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.Ex. It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Ex. The film starts with two small-time thieves who spontaneously decide to hold up a restaurant.----* robar en una tienda = shoplift.* robar ganado = rustle + cattle.* robar la credibilidad = destroy + credence.* robarle tiempo al sueño = burn + the candle at both ends.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <dinero/bolso> to steal; < banco> to rob2) ( estafar) to cheat, rip off (colloq)¿$300? te robaron! — $300? you were conned! (colloq)
3) (Jueg) (en naipes, dominó) to draw, pick up (colloq)2.robar vi to stealrobaron en la casa de al lado — the house next door was burglarized (AmE) o (BrE) was burgled
* * *= steal, rob, raid, thieve, steal off, pilfer, filch, break into, break in, mug, plunder, rifle, snatch, nick, hold up.Ex: In imposing penalties for book stealing libraries are particularly helpless.
Ex: This article contrasts a range of principles with the widely prevailing system of polygraphic marking which requires much manual, specialised work and which robs the resulting text of good visual presentation = Este artículo contrasta una serie de principios con el sistema prevalente de marcas poligráficas que necesita mucho trabajo manual y especializado que roba al texto resultante una buena presentación visual.Ex: The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex: But it was no less misguided than the commonplace practice of setting passages thieved from literature for comprehension exercises.Ex: I have nothing against Aussies but I do have something against parasites who steal off someone else's ideas.Ex: In his work, Al pilfers fragments from a wide array of sources and glues them into collages.Ex: Even in poems written directly out of his own experience, he is likely to use notions, phrases, and musical ideas filched from other recent poems.Ex: A honeypot is a decoy computer system designed to look like a legitimate system an intruder will want to break into while, unbeknownst to the intruder, they are being covertly observed.Ex: The hacker broke in on the university dial-in lines through the library system.Ex: In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex: Close on such paradeground excitements comes the popular sport of plundering for projects.Ex: English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.Ex: The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.Ex: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Ex: The film starts with two small-time thieves who spontaneously decide to hold up a restaurant.* robar en una tienda = shoplift.* robar ganado = rustle + cattle.* robar la credibilidad = destroy + credence.* robarle tiempo al sueño = burn + the candle at both ends.* * *robar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹dinero/joya/bolso› to steal; ‹banco› to roble robó dinero a su padre he stole some money from his fatherles robaron todos los ahorros they were robbed of all their savings, all their savings were stolenentraron pero no robaron nada they broke in but didn't steal o take anything¿quién me ha robado la regla? who's taken o stolen o ( colloq) swiped my ruler?me robó el corazón she stole my heartle robó un beso he stole a kiss from herle roba horas al sueño para poder estudiar he does o goes without sleep so that he can studyno te quiero robar más tiempo I don't want to take up any more of your time2 (raptar) ‹niño› to abduct, kidnap¿$300? ¡te robaron! $300? what a rip-off! o you were conned! ( colloq)■ robarvito stealno robarás ( Bib) thou shalt not stealrobaron en la casa de al lado the house next door was broken into o was burglarized ( AmE) o ( BrE) was burgled¡me han robado! I've been robbed!* * *
robar ( conjugate robar) verbo transitivo
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‹ banco› to rob;
robarle algo a algn to steal sth from sb;
le robaron el bolso she had her bag stolen
2 ( estafar) to cheat, rip off (colloq)
3 (Jueg) (en naipes, dominó) to draw, pick up (colloq)
verbo intransitivo
to steal;
¡me han robado! I've been robbed!
robar verbo transitivo
1 (cosas materiales) to steal: robar algo a alguien, to steal sthg from sb
(a una persona, un banco) to rob: me robaron en la calle, I was robbed in the street
(en una casa) to burgle: anoche robaron en casa de mi vecino, my neighbour's house was burgled last night
2 (el tiempo) to take up: debo robarte unos minutos para que me expliques este problema, may I take a few minutes of your time and ask you to explain this problem to me?
le roba horas al estudio para ver la televisión, he spends hours of his study time watching TV
3 (metros de un espacio) to take off
4 Naipes to draw, pick up
To steal se aplica a lo que el ladrón se lleva (dinero, joyas, etc.). To rob se refiere al lugar desde donde se lo lleva (un banco, una casa). To burgle significa entrar en una casa con la intención de robar.
persona acto verbo
ladrón robo robar
thief theft
robber robbery to rob
to steal
burglar burglary to burgle
' robar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ladrón
- ladrona
- limpiar
- pillar
- quitar
- robo
- bolsear
- chingar
- chorear
- chorrear
- clavar
- desvalijar
- escamotear
- guindar
- soplar
- volar
English:
accuse
- appropriate
- break in
- break into
- burglar
- burglarize
- burglary
- burgle
- cop
- fall in with
- gunpoint
- have up
- make off
- nick
- pinch
- poach
- rip off
- rob
- robber
- robbery
- rustle
- scavenge
- scoop
- snatch
- steal
- stick up
- stoop
- take
- theft
- thief
- thievishness
- break
- plunder
- rip
- wrong
* * *♦ vt1. [objeto] to steal;[casa] to burgle; [banco] to rob;robar a alguien to rob sb;me han robado la moto my motorbike's been stolen;nos robaron el partido we were robbed;le robó el corazón she stole his heart;Famel que roba a un ladrón, tiene cien años de perdón it's no crime to steal from a thief2. [niño, mujer] to abduct, to kidnap3. [tiempo] to take up;te robaré sólo un minuto I'll only take up a minute of your time;la contabilidad me roba mucho tiempo doing the accounts takes up a lot of my time4. [espacio] to take away;con esta reforma le robamos unos metros al garaje this alteration will take a few square metres away from the garage5. [naipe] to draw6. [cobrar caro] to rob;en esa tienda te roban the prices in that shop are daylight robbery♦ vi1. [sustraer] to steal;han robado en una tienda del centro there's been a robbery in a shop in the town centre2. [tomar un naipe] to draw* * *v/t2 naipe take, pick up* * *robar vt1) : to steal2) : to rob, to burglarize3) secuestrar: to abduct, to kidnap4) : to captivaterobar virobar en : to break into* * *robar vb3. (casa) to burgle
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