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121 beauté
beauté [bote]feminine nounbeauty ; [d'un homme] handsomeness* * *botenom féminin beautycommencer/finir en beauté — to start/to end with a flourish
* * *bote nfen beauté [terminer] — with a flourish, brilliantly
être en beauté; Marjolaine est en beauté ce soir. — Marjolaine is looking beautiful tonight.
* * *beauté nf1 ( esthétique) beauty; la beauté idéale ideal beauty; la beauté d'un paysage/d'une femme the beauty of a landscape/of a woman; la beauté d'un homme a man's good looks (pl); éblouissant/étonnant de beauté dazzlingly/amazingly beautiful; d'une beauté remarquable/surprenante amazingly/strikingly beautiful; d'une grande beauté very beautiful; de toute beauté exquisite; être en beauté to look really good; avoir la beauté du diable to be in the bloom of youth; mise en beauté beauty treatment; se faire une beauté to do oneself up;2 ( qualité) (de geste, sacrifice, sentiments) nobility; ( d'œuvre) beauty; beauté de la vie beauty of life; les beautés de la rhétorique/la Grèce/la nature the beauties of rhetoric/Greece/nature; faire qch pour la beauté du geste to do sth because it is a nice thing to do; commencer/s'achever or finir en beauté to start/to end with a flourish;3 (belle personne, belle chose) elle se prend pour une beauté she thinks she's a great beauty; les beautés du village the local lovelies; ta voiture est une beauté your car is a beauty; salut, beauté○ hello, love○ GB, hi, doll○ US.[bote] nom féminin[d'un homme] handsomenessje vous offre un verre, beauté? can I get you a drink, darling?pour la beauté du geste ou de la chose for the beauty of it————————beautés nom féminin pluriel[d'une œuvre] beauties————————de beauté locution adjectivale[concours, reine] beauty (modificateur)de toute beauté locution adjectivale————————en beauté locution adverbialefinir en beauté to end with a flourish ou on a high note -
122 cotto
1. past part vedere cuocere2. adj done, cookedcolloq fig head over heels in love (di with)* * *cotto agg.1 cooked, done; ( in forno) baked: ben cotto, well done; cotto a puntino, done to a turn (o fam. done to a T); la mia bistecca la voglio poco cotta, I want my steak underdone; questo è troppo cotto!, this is overdone! // farne di cotte e di crude, (fig.) to get up to all kinds of tricks3 (fig. fam.) ( ubriaco) drunk; ( innamorato) (madly) in love (pred.), infatuated: è cotto!, he's dead drunk; era cotto di lei, he was (madly) in love with her◆ s.m. fired brick: un pavimento in cotto, a floor done in terracotta tiles.* * *['kɔtto] cotto (-a)1. ppSee:2. aggCulin cookedessere cotto (di qn) fig fam — to have a crush (on sb)
è proprio cotto! — he's smitten!, he's head-over-heels in love
essere cotto (di sonno/stanchezza) fam — to be done in
3. sm* * *['kɔtto] 1.participio passato cuocere2.1) (cucinato) [ alimento] cooked; [carne, pesce] cooked, done mai attrib.; [ frutta] stewed; (al forno) bakedpoco cotto — undercooked; [ carne] (medium-)rare; [ uova] runny
cotto a puntino — done to a turn, cooked to perfection
2) fig. (innamorato)essere (innamorato) cotto di qcn. — to be head over heels in love with sb
3) colloq. (sfinito) zonked (out), broken, dead tired3.sostantivo maschile baked clay, terracottacotto fiorentino — Florentine terracotta, earthenware
••combinarne o farne di -e e di crude — to get o be up to all kinds of tricks o mischief
* * *cotto/'kɔtto/→ cuocereII aggettivo1 (cucinato) [ alimento] cooked; [carne, pesce] cooked, done mai attrib.; [ frutta] stewed; (al forno) baked; ben cotto well cooked; [ carne] well o nice done; poco cotto undercooked; [ carne] (medium-)rare; [ uova] runny; cotto a puntino done to a turn, cooked to perfection3 colloq. (sfinito) zonked (out), broken, dead tiredIII sostantivo m.baked clay, terracotta; cotto fiorentino Florentine terracotta, earthenware; pavimento in o di cotto floor in terracotta tilescombinarne o farne di -e e di crude to get o be up to all kinds of tricks o mischief. -
123 grazioso
charming( carino) pretty* * *grazioso agg.1 (carino) pretty; (aggraziato), charming, sweet; (fatto con grazia) graceful: un viso grazioso, a sweet face; un oggettino grazioso, a pretty little object (o thing)2 (piacevole) pleasant, delightful: un aneddoto grazioso, a delightful story3 (letter.) (benevolo) gracious, kind // la nostra graziosa Regina, our gracious Queen.* * *[grat'tsjoso]2) (leggiadro) [persona, sorriso, gesto] graceful* * *grazioso/grat'tsjoso/2 (leggiadro) [persona, sorriso, gesto] graceful. -
124 gusto
m taste( sapore) flavo(u)rfig ( piacere) pleasurebuon/cattivo gusto good/bad tastesenza gusto tasteless* * *gusto s.m.1 (senso del gusto) taste: è piacevole al gusto, it is agreeable to the taste; avere il gusto fine, delicato, to have a fine palate2 (sapore) taste; (aroma) flavour: un gelato al gusto di limone, a lemon (-flavoured) ice cream; mi lasciò un gusto amaro, it left a bitter taste in my mouth; questa minestra non ha alcun gusto, this soup has no taste (o is tasteless) // aver gusto di, to taste of: questo arrosto ha troppo gusto di aglio, this roast tastes too much of garlic3 (senso estetico) taste: un abito di gusto, a tasteful dress; arredato con ottimo gusto, furnished in very good taste; un uomo di (buon) gusto, a man of (good) taste; uno scherzo di cattivo gusto, di dubbio gusto, a joke in bad taste, in doubtful taste4 (preferenza) taste; like: è una questione di gusti, it is a matter of tastes; ognuno ha i suoi gusti, tastes differ; che razza di gusti!, what weird taste!; il gusto della citazione, a taste for quotation // tutti i gusti son gusti, (prov.) there is no accounting for taste5 (voglia, capriccio) fancy: un gusto passeggero, a passing fancy; mi sono tolto il gusto delle fragole, I've satisfied my craving for strawberries6 (gradimento) liking, taste: è di tuo gusto?, is it to your liking?; questo metodo non è di suo gusto, this method is not to his liking (o taste)7 (piacere, entusiasmo) zest, gusto, relish: se ti bocciano, ci ho gusto, I'll be glad if they fail you; mangiammo di gusto, we ate with relish; suonava di gusto, he was playing with zest (o gusto); ridere di gusto, to laugh heartily; che gusto ci provi a bere così tanto?, what do you get out of drinking so much?; prendere gusto a qlco., to take a liking to sthg. (o to get to like sthg.); ha preso gusto alle carte, he has taken a liking to (playing) cards; prende gusto a stuzzicarmi, he enjoys teasing me; mi sono preso il gusto di dirglielo in faccia, I had the satisfaction of telling him to his face; ho perso il gusto di andare al cinema, I don't enjoy going to the cinema any more8 (stile) style: il gusto neoclassico, neoclassical style.* * *['gusto]sostantivo maschile1) (senso) taste2) (sapore) taste; gastr. flavouravere un buon, cattivo gusto — to taste nice, unpleasant
avere un gusto dolce — to have a sweet taste, to be sweet to the taste
3) (piacere)trovar(ci) gusto in qcs., a fare qcs. — to enjoy sth., doing sth.
prenderci gusto — to get to like sth., to acquire a taste for sth., to develop a taste o liking for sth.
4) (senso estetico, della misura) tastedi buon, cattivo gusto — [arredamento, vestito, scherzo] in good, bad taste
ha un ottimo, pessimo gusto nel vestire — she has exquisite, awful taste in clothes
sarebbe di cattivo gusto fare — it would be in bad o poor taste to do
5) (preferenza, gradimento) taste••(tutti) i -i sono -i — prov. there's no accounting for tastes, one man's meat is another man's poison
* * *gusto/'gusto/sostantivo m.1 (senso) taste2 (sapore) taste; gastr. flavour; al gusto di caffè coffee-flavoured; che gusto ha? what does it taste like? avere un buon, cattivo gusto to taste nice, unpleasant; avere un gusto dolce to have a sweet taste, to be sweet to the taste; non avere nessun gusto to be tasteless3 (piacere) trovar(ci) gusto in qcs., a fare qcs. to enjoy sth., doing sth.; prenderci gusto to get to like sth., to acquire a taste for sth., to develop a taste o liking for sth.; non c'è gusto a litigare con lui it's no fun arguing with him4 (senso estetico, della misura) taste; di buon, cattivo gusto [ arredamento, vestito, scherzo] in good, bad taste; le persone di buon gusto people with good taste; ha un ottimo, pessimo gusto nel vestire she has exquisite, awful taste in clothes; sarebbe di cattivo gusto fare it would be in bad o poor taste to do5 (preferenza, gradimento) taste; è di tuo gusto? is this to your taste? troppo violento per i miei -i too violent for my taste(s); troppo furbo per i miei -i too smart for my liking(tutti) i -i sono -i prov. there's no accounting for tastes, one man's meat is another man's poison. -
125 u|cho
n 1. (N pl uszy, G pl uszu a. uszów) Anat. (narząd słuchu) ear- odstające/spiczaste uszy protruding/pointed ears- pies ze zwisającymi uszami a dog with floppy ears- głuchy na jedno/lewe ucho deaf in one ear/in the left ear- prawym uchem a. na prawe ucho słabiej słyszę (the hearing in) my right ear is not so good- wytargać kogoś za uszy to box sb’s ears- szeptać a. mówić komuś coś do ucha to whisper sth into sb’s ear- boli go/ją ucho he/she has an earache- odmroziłem sobie uszy my ears are frostbitten- przyłożył ucho do dziurki od klucza he put his ear to the keyhole- naciągnął a. nałożył czapkę głęboko/lekko na uszy he pulled his cap down over/just over his ears- zarumieniła się po uszy a. po czubki uszu her whole face turned red- zatykał uszy, by nie słyszeć ich wrzasków he plugged his ears so as not to hear their screaming2. sgt (słuch) ear- czujne/wprawne/wyczulone ucho a keen/trained/sensitive ear- dźwięki miłe dla ucha sounds that are easy on the ear- mieć muzykalne ucho to have an ear for music- on ma ucho do języków he has an ear for languages- złowił a. schwytał uchem lekki szmer his ear caught a faint rustle- masz dobre ucho, jeśli to usłyszałeś you must have good ears if you heard that3. zw. pl (N pl ucha a. uszy, G pl uszu a. uszów) (przy czapce) ear flap zw. pl 4. (N pl ucha a. uszy, G pl uch a. uszu a. uszów) (przy koszu, kubku, dzbanie) handle; (z tkaniny, sznura) loop- chwycił plecak za ucho he grabbed the rucksack by the loop5. (N pl ucha, G pl uch) (w igle) eye- ucho liny Żegl. eye- ucho środkowe Anat. middle ear- ucho wewnętrzne Anat inner ear- ucho zewnętrzne Anat. outer ear- być czyimś uchem i okiem książk. to be sb’s eyes and ears- brzęczeć komuś nad uszami to drone (on and on) at sb- dać ucha czemuś to listen to sth- dostać a. zobaczyć ucho od śledzia pot. to get damn all GB pot., to not get diddly-squat a. doodly-squat US- dotrzeć a. dojść do niepowołanych uszu to be heard by the wrong people- drażnić uszy to grate on one’s/sb’s ears- dzwoni mu/jej w uszach his/her ears a. eardrums are ringing- cisza aż w uszach dzwoni the silence is deafening- dźwięczeć komuś w uszach to ring in sb’s ears- kłaść coś komuś do uszu a. w uszy to drum a. hammer sth into sb- kłaść a. tulić uszy po sobie to put a. have one’s tail between one’s legs- mieć oczy i uszy otwarte to keep a. have one’s wits about one- mieć swoje za uszami to have a thing or two on one’s conscience- mieć usta od ucha do ucha to have a wide mouth- mam uszy pełne hałasu my ears ache from all the noise- miała uszy pełne muzyki the music played in her head- mówić coś komuś na ucho (w sekrecie) to tell sb sth in secret- nie wierzę a. nie chcę wierzyć własnym uszom I can’t believe my ears- obić się komuś o uszy to ring a bell with sb pot.- po uszy zakochany head over heels in love- po uszy w długach/w pracy up to one’s ears a. neck in debt/in work pot.- przejść a. przecisnąć się przez ucho igielne to pass through the eye of a needle- jego głos świdrował w uszach he had a piercing voice- rozdzierające uszy odgłosy wybuchów ear-splitting detonations- puszczać coś mimo uszu to turn a deaf ear to sth- słuchać czegoś a. chłonąć coś chciwym uchem to listen avidly to sth- słuchać jednym uchem (a drugim wypuszczać) to listen with only half an ear- słyszeć coś na własne uszy to hear sth with one’s own ears- spać na oba uszy przest. to sleep like a log a. top- choćbyś stawał na uszach, i tak jej nie przekonasz you’ll never manage to convince her- strzyc uszami a. uchem to prick up a. cock one’s ears- nie mówmy o tym teraz, bo sąsiadka strzyże/inni strzygą uszami a. uchem we’d better not talk about it now as the neighbour’s/the others’ ears are flapping pot.- uśmiechać się od ucha do ucha to smile a. grin from ear to ear- wpadać w ucho [melodia, piosenka] to be catchy- wpadające w ucho melodie/powiedzonka catchy tunes/sayings- zamykać a. zatykać uszy na coś to close a. shut one’s ears to sth- zobaczę/zobaczy prędzej a. raczej swoje ucho, aniżeli… there’s more chance of finding Elvis on the moon than there is of… pot.- uczciwszy uszy przest. (if you’ll) pardon a. excuse the expression- klął, aż wszystkim uszy więdły his swearing made everyone’s ears burn- jadł a. wcinał, aż mu się uszy trzęsły pot. he ate ravenously- zajadali obiad/kanapki, aż im się uszy trzęsły they scoffed their dinner/sandwiches GB pot., they scarfed down their dinner/sandwiches US pot.- wlatywać a. wchodzić jednym uchem, a drugim wylatywać a. wychodzić to go in (at) one ear and out (at) the other- uszy bolą słuchać it assaults the ears, it’s painful to listen toThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > u|cho
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126 jambonné
past part. Etre bien jambonnée (of woman): To have a nice pair of legs. D'accord, elle est bien jambonnée, mais quelle gueule! Nice legs, shame about the face! -
127 Estoril
Composed of the towns of São Pedro, São João, Monte Estoril, and Estoril, and located about 32 kilometers (15 miles) west of Lisbon along the coast, Estoril forms the heart of a tourist region. Once described in tourist literature as the Sun Coast ( Costa do Sol), this coast—in order not to be confused with a region with a similar name in neighboring Spain (Costa del Sol)—has been renamed the "Lisbon Coast." Its origins go back to several developments in the late 19th century that encouraged the building of a resort area that would take advantage of the coast's fine climate and beaches from Carcav-elos to Cascais. Sporty King Carlos I (r. 1889-1908) and his court liked summering in Cascais (apparently the first tennis in Portugal was played here), then only a simple fishing village. There are medicinal spring waters in Estoril, and the inauguration (1889) of a new train line from Lisbon to Cascais provided a convenient way of bringing in visitors before the age of automobiles and superhighways.As a high-class resort town, Estoril was developed beginning in the 1920s and 1930s, due in part to the efforts of the entrepreneur Fausto de Figueiredo, whose memorial statue graces the now famous Casino Gardens. Soon Estoril possessed a gambling casino, restaurants, and several fine hotels.Estoril's beginnings as a small but popular international resort and watering spot were slow and difficult, however, and what Estoril became was determined in part by international economy and politics. The resort's backers and builders modeled Estoril to a degree on Nice, a much larger, older, and better-known resort in the French Riviera. The name "Estoril," in fact, which was not found on Portuguese maps before the 20th century, was a Portuguese corruption of the French word for a mountain range near Nice. Estoril hotel designs, such as that of reputedly the most luxurious hotel outside Lisbon, the Hotel Palácio-Estoril, looked to earlier hotel designs on the French Riviera.It was remarkable, too, that Estoril's debut as a resort area with full services (hotels, casino, beach, spa) and sports (golf, tennis, swimming) happened to coincide with the depth of the world Depression (1929-34) that seemed to threaten its future. Less expensive, with a more reliably mild year-round climate and closer to Great Britain and North America than the older French Riviera, the "Sun Coast" that featured Estoril had many attractions. The resort's initial prosperity was guaranteed when large numbers of middle-class and wealthy Spaniards migrated to the area after 1931, during the turbulent Spanish Republic and subsequent bloody Civil War (1936-39). World War II (when Portugal was neutral) and the early stages of the Cold War only enhanced the Sun Coast's resort reputation. After 1939, numbers of displaced and dethroned royalty from Europe came to Portugal to live in a sunny, largely tax-free climate. In the early 1950s, Estoril's casino became known to millions of readers and armchair travelers when it was featured in one of the early James Bond books by Ian Fleming, Casino Royale (1953). In the 1980s and 1990s, the Casino was expanded and rehabilitated, while the Hotel Palacio Estoril was given a face-lift along with a new railroad station and the addition of more elegant restaurants and shops. In 2003, in the Estoril Post Office building, a Museum of Exiles and Refugees of World War II was opened. -
128 hoş
"1. pleasant, nice, agreeable, pleasing, genial. 2. quaint, charmingly unconventional. 3. (used with bir) strange, odd, peculiar: O şarkıyı duyunca Durmuş´un yüzü bir hoş oldu. When he heard that song Durmuş got an odd look on his face. Midem bir hoş. My stomach feels funny. Avni´nin söylediklerine hiç aldırma; kafası bir hoştur. Don´t pay any attention to what Avni says; he´s touched in the head. 4. even if: Hoş, param da olsa almazdım. Even if I had the money I wouldn´t buy it. 5. anyway, anyhow: Hoş, bunu biliyordum. I knew this anyway. - bulduk! Thank you! (said in reply to a welcoming greeting). - geçinmek /la/ to get on well (with). - geldiniz! Welcome! (said to an arriving guest). -a gitmek to be pleasing, please. -una gitmek /ın/ to please. - görmek /ı/ to be tolerant of, overlook, condone. - karşılamak /ı/ to assent to, give one´s assent to. - tutmak /ı/ to be nice to, make (someone) feel welcome."
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