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1 גילה את עיניו
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2 פתח זוג עיניים
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3 קרע את עיניו לרווחה
opened his eyes widely {with astonishment} -
4 aprire
"to open;Losbrechen;romper"* * *openrubinetto turn on* * *aprire v.tr.1 to open (anche fig.): apri la finestra, per favore, open the window, will you?; ho aperto una bottiglia di vino, I've opened a bottle of wine; non riesco ad aprire questa borsa, I can't open this bag (o I can't get this bag open); mi piace aprire i regali a Natale, I enjoy opening presents at Christmas; hanno aperto una filiale a Ginevra, they've opened (up) a branch office in Geneva; vorrei aprire una scuola, I'd like to open (up) a school; aprire la mente, l'animo (a qlcu.), to open one's mind, heart (to s.o.); aprì gli occhi e sorrise, he opened his eyes and smiled; è tempo che apra gli occhi, (fig.) it's time he opened his eyes; quel libro mi ha aperto gli occhi, that book was a real eye-opener; apri bene la bocca!, open up your mouth! // aprire la bocca dallo stupore, to gape // aprire le braccia, to open (o stretch out) one's arms; ( accogliere) to welcome (s.o.) // aprire un pesce per pulirlo, to cut a fish open to clean it // aprire una porta con un calcio, to kick a door open // aprire una porta chiusa a chiave, to unlock a door // aprire bruscamente (una porta, una finestra), to fling (o to throw) open // farò aprire una porta in quel muro, I'll have a door put in the wall // aprire un corteo, to lead a procession // (comm.) aprire un conto, to open an account // (sport) aprire il gioco, ( allargarlo) to open out // (mil.) aprire il fuoco, to open fire5 ( incominciare) to begin*, to open: aprì la serie, he began the series; aprì il discorso con parole di ringraziamento, he opened his speech with some words of thanks◆ v. intr.1 to open: i negozi aprono alle tre e mezzo, the shops open at half past three2 ( a carte) to open◘ aprirsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to open (anche fig.): le finestre si aprivano su un parco, the windows opened on a park; la lettera si apriva con una minaccia, the letter opened with a threat; la porta si aprì lentamente, the door slowly opened // mi si è aperta la borsa ed è uscito tutto, my bag opened and everything fell out // aprire con violenza, to burst open // aprire un varco tra la folla, to push one's way through the crowd // apriti cielo!, (fam.) good heavens! (o Good God!)2 (econ.) to open out6 ( rasserenarsi di tempo) to clear up: il cielo si è aperto all'improvviso, the sky cleared up all of a sudden.* * *1. [a'prire]vb irreg vt1) (gen) to open, (porta chiusa a chiave) to unlock, (camicia) to undo, unfasten, (ali), (anche), fig to spreadva' ad aprire (la porta) — go and open o answer the door
dai, non apri i regali? — come on, aren't you going to open your presents?
non ha aperto bocca — he didn't say a word, he didn't open his mouth
2) (acqua, rubinetto) to turn on, (gas) to turn on, switch onaprire (il gioco) Carte — to open play
aprire una sessione Inform — to log on
5) (Dir : testamento) to read2. vi3. vip (aprirsi)(gen) to open, (fiore) to open (up)davanti a quella scena le si è aperto il cuore — (commuoversi) she was moved by the scene before her, (rallegrarsi) the scene gladdened her heart
apriti cielo! — heaven forbid!, (cominciare) to start, open
4. vr (aprirsi)aprirsi (con qn) — to open one's heart (to sb), confide (in sb)
* * *[a'prire] 1.verbo transitivo1) to open [bottiglia, porta, lettera, cassetto, ombrello, paracadute, libro, file]; (spiegare) to open (out), to spread* (out), to unfold [giornale, cartina]; (scartare) to unwrap [regalo, pacco]; (tirare giù) to undo* [ cerniera lampo]; (tirare indietro) to draw* back [tende, sipario]aprire gli occhi, la bocca — to open one's eyes, mouth
2) (allargare)aprire le braccia, le gambe — to open o spread one's arms, legs
4) (cominciare) to open [seduta, dibattito, trattative, inchiesta]; (essere in testa a) to head [ corteo]5) (mettere in funzione) to turn on [ rubinetto]6) econ. to open up [ mercato]2.1) (aprire la porta) to open up (a for)2) (iniziare l'attività) [negozio, locale] to openaprire in ribasso, in rialzo — [ Borsa] to open down, up
3) gioc. (a carte, a scacchi) to open3.verbo pronominale aprirsi1) [porta, scatola, cassetto, paracadute] to open-rsi su qcs. — [finestra, stanza] to open into o onto sth
2) (cominciare) [negoziato, spettacolo, processo] to open4) (allargarsi) [ strada] to open out, to widen; (fendersi) [ terreno] to crack5) (sbocciare) [ fiore] to open (out, up)6) (diradarsi) [ nuvole] to break*, to part; (rischiararsi) [ cielo] to clear (up)••aprire gli occhi a qcn. su qcs. — to open sb.'s eyes to sth.
aprire la strada a — (agevolare) to clear the way for; (dare avvio) to show the way forward to
aprire il fuoco su qcn. — to open fire on sb.
* * *aprire/a'prire/ [91]1 to open [ bottiglia, porta, lettera, cassetto, ombrello, paracadute, libro, file]; (spiegare) to open (out), to spread* (out), to unfold [ giornale, cartina]; (scartare) to unwrap [ regalo, pacco]; (tirare giù) to undo* [ cerniera lampo]; (tirare indietro) to draw* back [ tende, sipario]; aprire gli occhi, la bocca to open one's eyes, mouth2 (allargare) aprire le braccia, le gambe to open o spread one's arms, legs; aprire le ali to spread one's wings4 (cominciare) to open [ seduta, dibattito, trattative, inchiesta]; (essere in testa a) to head [ corteo]5 (mettere in funzione) to turn on [ rubinetto]6 econ. to open up [ mercato](aus. avere)2 (iniziare l'attività) [ negozio, locale] to open; aprire la domenica to open on Sundays; aprire in ribasso, in rialzo [ Borsa] to open down, up3 gioc. (a carte, a scacchi) to openIII aprirsi verbo pronominale1 [ porta, scatola, cassetto, paracadute] to open; -rsi su qcs. [ finestra, stanza] to open into o onto sth.2 (cominciare) [ negoziato, spettacolo, processo] to open3 (mostrare disponibilità verso) - rsi all'Est to open up to the East5 (sbocciare) [ fiore] to open (out, up)non aprire bocca to hold one's peace; aprire gli occhi to get the picture; aprire gli occhi a qcn. su qcs. to open sb.'s eyes to sth.; aprire bene le orecchie to pin one's ears back; aprire la mente to broaden the mind; aprire la strada a (agevolare) to clear the way for; (dare avvio) to show the way forward to; aprire le porte a to open the door(s) to; aprire il fuoco su qcn. to open fire on sb.; apriti cielo! good heavens! -
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ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ (РАСКРЫВАТЬ/ РАСКР&ТЬ) ГЛАЗА VP usu. pfv past fixed WO1. -(на что) (subj: human to begin to see a situation as it really is or people as they really areX открыл глаза (на Y) X opened his eyes (to Y)X saw the light.(Люди) просыпались от вынужденной спячки периода Хозяина, открывали глаза на действительность и рвались развернуть свои творческие потенции, зажимавшиеся столько десятилетий (Зиновьев 1)....People were beginning to wake up after the forced hibernation of the Boss period, to open their eyes to reality, impatient to give full rein to their creative potential which had been repressed for so many decades (1a).(Платонов:) Ты первая перестанешь заблуждаться! Ты первая откроешь глаза и оставишь меня! (Чехов 1). (R:) You'll be the first to realize the error of your ways and see the light. You'll leave me first (1b).2. - кому (на кого-что) (subj: human or abstrto show s.o. that his perceptions of sth. are erroneous, help s.o. to comprehend the true nature of some person or phenomenonX открыл Y-y глаза на Z-a - X opened Yb eyes (the eyes of Y) to ZX made (helped) Y see what...Z is X showed Y the truth about Z thing X was an eyeopener (eye-opener).«Его речь мне просто глаза открыла на многое» (Чуковская 2). "His speech opened my eyes to a lot of things" (2a).«Иванько воспользовался тем, что Борис Иванович (Стукалин, председатель Государственного комитета по делам издательств), к сожалению, слишком мягок и доверчив»... В таком случае не открыть ли нам глаза доверчивому Борису Ивановичу на одного из его ближайших соратников? (Войнович 3). "Ivanko took advantage of the fact that, unfortunately, Boris Ivanovich (Stukalin, Chairman of the State Committee on Publishing) is too soft and credulous."...But, in that case, shouldn't we open the eyes of the credulous Boris Ivanovich to one of his closest comrades-in-arms? (3a).Глебов принял лекарство и прилёг одетый на тахту, думая о том, что сегодня надо бы наконец, если всё будет благополучно и дочка вернётся живая, поговорить с нею о Толмачёве. Раскрыть глаза на это ничтожество (Трифонов 2). Glebov took his medication and lay down fully dressed on the couch, thinking how today-provided all was well and she actually returned alive-he must talk to his daughter about Tolmachev and make her see what a nonentity this young man was (2a).В Олю он окончательно влюбился после велосипедной прогулки с ней и с Яшей по Шварцвальду, которая, как потом он показывал на следствии, «нам всем троим открыла глаза»... (Набоков 1). Не fell in love with Olya conclusively after a bicycle ride with her and Yasha in the Black Forest, a tour which, as he later testified at the inquest, uwas an eye-opener for all three of us"... (1a). -
6 открывать глаза
• ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ <РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ> ГЛАЗА[VP; usu. pfv past; fixed WO]=====⇒ to begin to see a situation as it really is or people as they really are:- X saw the light.♦ [ Люди] просыпались от вынужденной спячки периода Хозяина, открывали глаза на действительность и рвались развернуть свои творческие потенции, зажимавшиеся столько десятилетий (Зиновьев 1)....People were beginning to wake up after the forced hibernation of the Boss period, to open their eyes to reality, impatient to give full rein to their creative potential which had been repressed for so many decades (1a).♦ [Платонов:] Ты первая перестанешь заблуждаться! Ты первая откроешь глаза и оставишь меня! (Чехов 1). [R:] You'll be the first to realize the error of your ways and see the light. You'll leave me first (1b).⇒ to show s.o. that his perceptions of sth. are erroneous, help s.o. to comprehend the true nature of some person or phenomenon:- X открыл Y-y глаза на Z-a - X opened Y's eyes < the eyes of Y> to Z;- X made < helped> Y see what...Z is;- thing X was an eyeopener < eye-opener>.♦ "Его речь мне просто глаза открыла на многое" (Чуковская 2). "His speech opened my eyes to a lot of things" (2a).♦ "Иванько воспользовался тем, что Борис Иванович [Стукалин, председатель Государственного комитета по делам издательств], к сожалению, слишком мягок и доверчив"... В таком случае не открыть ли нам глаза доверчивому Борису Ивановичу на одного из его ближайших соратников? (Войнович 3). "Ivanko took advantage of the fact that, unfortunately, Boris Ivanovich [Stukalin, Chairman of the State Committee on Publishing] is too soft and credulous."...But, in that case, shouldn't we open the eyes of the credulous Boris Ivanovich to one of his closest comrades-in-arms? (3a).♦ Глебов принял лекарство и прилёг одетый на тахту, думая о том, что сегодня надо бы наконец, если всё будет благополучно и дочка вернётся живая, поговорить с нею о Толмачёве. Раскрыть глаза на это ничтожество (Трифонов 2). Glebov took his medication and lay down fully dressed on the couch, thinking how today-provided all was well and she actually returned alive - he must talk to his daughter about Tolmachev and make her see what a nonentity this young man was (2a).♦ В Олю он окончательно влюбился после велосипедной прогулки с ней и с Яшей по Шварцвальду, которая, как потом он показывал на следствии, "нам всем троим открыла глаза"... (Набоков 1). He fell in love with Olya conclusively after a bicycle ride with her and Yasha in the Black Forest, a tour which, as he later testified at the inquest, "was an eye-opener for all three of us"... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > открывать глаза
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• ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ <РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ> ГЛАЗА[VP; usu. pfv past; fixed WO]=====⇒ to begin to see a situation as it really is or people as they really are:- X saw the light.♦ [ Люди] просыпались от вынужденной спячки периода Хозяина, открывали глаза на действительность и рвались развернуть свои творческие потенции, зажимавшиеся столько десятилетий (Зиновьев 1)....People were beginning to wake up after the forced hibernation of the Boss period, to open their eyes to reality, impatient to give full rein to their creative potential which had been repressed for so many decades (1a).♦ [Платонов:] Ты первая перестанешь заблуждаться! Ты первая откроешь глаза и оставишь меня! (Чехов 1). [R:] You'll be the first to realize the error of your ways and see the light. You'll leave me first (1b).⇒ to show s.o. that his perceptions of sth. are erroneous, help s.o. to comprehend the true nature of some person or phenomenon:- X открыл Y-y глаза на Z-a - X opened Y's eyes < the eyes of Y> to Z;- X made < helped> Y see what...Z is;- thing X was an eyeopener < eye-opener>.♦ "Его речь мне просто глаза открыла на многое" (Чуковская 2). "His speech opened my eyes to a lot of things" (2a).♦ "Иванько воспользовался тем, что Борис Иванович [Стукалин, председатель Государственного комитета по делам издательств], к сожалению, слишком мягок и доверчив"... В таком случае не открыть ли нам глаза доверчивому Борису Ивановичу на одного из его ближайших соратников? (Войнович 3). "Ivanko took advantage of the fact that, unfortunately, Boris Ivanovich [Stukalin, Chairman of the State Committee on Publishing] is too soft and credulous."...But, in that case, shouldn't we open the eyes of the credulous Boris Ivanovich to one of his closest comrades-in-arms? (3a).♦ Глебов принял лекарство и прилёг одетый на тахту, думая о том, что сегодня надо бы наконец, если всё будет благополучно и дочка вернётся живая, поговорить с нею о Толмачёве. Раскрыть глаза на это ничтожество (Трифонов 2). Glebov took his medication and lay down fully dressed on the couch, thinking how today-provided all was well and she actually returned alive - he must talk to his daughter about Tolmachev and make her see what a nonentity this young man was (2a).♦ В Олю он окончательно влюбился после велосипедной прогулки с ней и с Яшей по Шварцвальду, которая, как потом он показывал на следствии, "нам всем троим открыла глаза"... (Набоков 1). He fell in love with Olya conclusively after a bicycle ride with her and Yasha in the Black Forest, a tour which, as he later testified at the inquest, "was an eye-opener for all three of us"... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > открыть глаза
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• ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ <РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ> ГЛАЗА[VP; usu. pfv past; fixed WO]=====⇒ to begin to see a situation as it really is or people as they really are:- X saw the light.♦ [ Люди] просыпались от вынужденной спячки периода Хозяина, открывали глаза на действительность и рвались развернуть свои творческие потенции, зажимавшиеся столько десятилетий (Зиновьев 1)....People were beginning to wake up after the forced hibernation of the Boss period, to open their eyes to reality, impatient to give full rein to their creative potential which had been repressed for so many decades (1a).♦ [Платонов:] Ты первая перестанешь заблуждаться! Ты первая откроешь глаза и оставишь меня! (Чехов 1). [R:] You'll be the first to realize the error of your ways and see the light. You'll leave me first (1b).⇒ to show s.o. that his perceptions of sth. are erroneous, help s.o. to comprehend the true nature of some person or phenomenon:- X открыл Y-y глаза на Z-a - X opened Y's eyes < the eyes of Y> to Z;- X made < helped> Y see what...Z is;- thing X was an eyeopener < eye-opener>.♦ "Его речь мне просто глаза открыла на многое" (Чуковская 2). "His speech opened my eyes to a lot of things" (2a).♦ "Иванько воспользовался тем, что Борис Иванович [Стукалин, председатель Государственного комитета по делам издательств], к сожалению, слишком мягок и доверчив"... В таком случае не открыть ли нам глаза доверчивому Борису Ивановичу на одного из его ближайших соратников? (Войнович 3). "Ivanko took advantage of the fact that, unfortunately, Boris Ivanovich [Stukalin, Chairman of the State Committee on Publishing] is too soft and credulous."...But, in that case, shouldn't we open the eyes of the credulous Boris Ivanovich to one of his closest comrades-in-arms? (3a).♦ Глебов принял лекарство и прилёг одетый на тахту, думая о том, что сегодня надо бы наконец, если всё будет благополучно и дочка вернётся живая, поговорить с нею о Толмачёве. Раскрыть глаза на это ничтожество (Трифонов 2). Glebov took his medication and lay down fully dressed on the couch, thinking how today-provided all was well and she actually returned alive - he must talk to his daughter about Tolmachev and make her see what a nonentity this young man was (2a).♦ В Олю он окончательно влюбился после велосипедной прогулки с ней и с Яшей по Шварцвальду, которая, как потом он показывал на следствии, "нам всем троим открыла глаза"... (Набоков 1). He fell in love with Olya conclusively after a bicycle ride with her and Yasha in the Black Forest, a tour which, as he later testified at the inquest, "was an eye-opener for all three of us"... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > раскрывать глаза
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• ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ <РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ> ГЛАЗА[VP; usu. pfv past; fixed WO]=====⇒ to begin to see a situation as it really is or people as they really are:- X saw the light.♦ [ Люди] просыпались от вынужденной спячки периода Хозяина, открывали глаза на действительность и рвались развернуть свои творческие потенции, зажимавшиеся столько десятилетий (Зиновьев 1)....People were beginning to wake up after the forced hibernation of the Boss period, to open their eyes to reality, impatient to give full rein to their creative potential which had been repressed for so many decades (1a).♦ [Платонов:] Ты первая перестанешь заблуждаться! Ты первая откроешь глаза и оставишь меня! (Чехов 1). [R:] You'll be the first to realize the error of your ways and see the light. You'll leave me first (1b).⇒ to show s.o. that his perceptions of sth. are erroneous, help s.o. to comprehend the true nature of some person or phenomenon:- X открыл Y-y глаза на Z-a - X opened Y's eyes < the eyes of Y> to Z;- X made < helped> Y see what...Z is;- thing X was an eyeopener < eye-opener>.♦ "Его речь мне просто глаза открыла на многое" (Чуковская 2). "His speech opened my eyes to a lot of things" (2a).♦ "Иванько воспользовался тем, что Борис Иванович [Стукалин, председатель Государственного комитета по делам издательств], к сожалению, слишком мягок и доверчив"... В таком случае не открыть ли нам глаза доверчивому Борису Ивановичу на одного из его ближайших соратников? (Войнович 3). "Ivanko took advantage of the fact that, unfortunately, Boris Ivanovich [Stukalin, Chairman of the State Committee on Publishing] is too soft and credulous."...But, in that case, shouldn't we open the eyes of the credulous Boris Ivanovich to one of his closest comrades-in-arms? (3a).♦ Глебов принял лекарство и прилёг одетый на тахту, думая о том, что сегодня надо бы наконец, если всё будет благополучно и дочка вернётся живая, поговорить с нею о Толмачёве. Раскрыть глаза на это ничтожество (Трифонов 2). Glebov took his medication and lay down fully dressed on the couch, thinking how today-provided all was well and she actually returned alive - he must talk to his daughter about Tolmachev and make her see what a nonentity this young man was (2a).♦ В Олю он окончательно влюбился после велосипедной прогулки с ней и с Яшей по Шварцвальду, которая, как потом он показывал на следствии, "нам всем троим открыла глаза"... (Набоков 1). He fell in love with Olya conclusively after a bicycle ride with her and Yasha in the Black Forest, a tour which, as he later testified at the inquest, "was an eye-opener for all three of us"... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > раскрыть глаза
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iz. opening io.1.a. ( oro.) open; publikoari \irekia open to the publicb. ( ate, gela) open2.a. ( denda) openb. ( lantokia) shut down, closed down3. ( bokal, silaba) open4. ( alkandora) open, undone5. ( lekua, esparrua) open, exposed6. ( angelua) open7. ( giroa, elkartea) open, unrestricted8.a. ( p.) open, frank, straightforward, out-spokenb. ( izaera) outspoken, candid, open9. ( pentsamoldea) open du/ad.a. ( oro.) to openb. ( ate) to open; atea \irekita utzi zuen she left the door open ; atea zabal-zabalik \ireki zuen she opened the door wide; indarka \ireki zuen atea he flung the door open; ate bat giltzaz \ireki to unlock a doorc. ( leihoa) to open ; gaur leihoa \ireki diet itsasoari eta haizeari today I opened the window up to the sea and windd. ( gortinak) to open, draw back2.a. ( gela) to open; sartu, \irekita dago come in, the door isn't lockedb. ( aterkia) to open upc. (altzari, kutxa, botila) to open; botila \irekita utzi zuten they left the bottle opend. ( ahoa, begiak) to open; begiak \ireki zituen he opened his eyese. ( hilobi) to open upf. (irud.) Garikoitz aitari \ireki zion bere bihotza Garikoitz opened up his heart to his father; Afrikarako bidaiak begiak \ireki zizkidan the trip to Africa {opened my eyes || was an eye-opener for me}3. ( ura) to turn on; iturria \irekita utzi to leave the tap runningb. ( elektrizitatea, irratia) to turn on, switch on, put on4. ( irekidura bat bete, estali, e.a.)a. ( zuloa) to make, bore; horma batean zulo bat \ireki to make a hole in a wallb. ( irekigunea) to open upc. ( putzua, osina) to sinkd. ( ezbehar, istripuan) erori eta burua \ireki zuen he fell and bashed his head opene. ( ganibetaz, e.a.) to open up; ganibeta-ukaldi batez sabela \ireki zion he slit his belly open with a slash from his knife; medikuak uste du \ireki beharko dela the doctor thinks that they will have to {open up || operate}6. ( bide, sarbideari d.)a. ( bidea) to open up, clear; harkaitzean pasabidea bat dinamitaz \ireki to blast a passage way through the rockb. ( muga) to openc. ( aireportua) to opend. ( basoa) to open up, cut a path throughe. ( autobidea) to build, to open5.a. ( bezeroak hartzen dituen etxe, e.a.)a. ( eratu, sorrarazi) to open up, start up; dena berri bat \ireki dute kale honetan they've opened up a new shop on this roadb. ( eskola) to open, open upc. ( denda, egunero bezala) to open; okindegia \irekita dago zazpietatik the bakery is open from seven o'clockd. ( merkatua) to open upa. ( kontu) to openb. ( ekarrizketa) to open, initiatec. ( erakustaldia, jaialdia) to opend. ( batzarrea, jardunaldia, asanblada) to inaugurate, open da/ad.1. ( leihoa, atea, kutxa) to open; atzeko atea ez da \irekitzen the back door doesn't open2. ( denda, lantokia) to open; denda hori bederatzietan \irekitzen da that shop opens at nine o'clock3. ( jantzia) to unfasten; atzetik \irekitzen da it unfastens from the back4. ( p.) to open up5. ( lorea) to open upb. ( zauria) to open upc. ( begia) to open -
11 hacer ver
v.to make understand.* * *to pretend* * *(v.) = alert to, bring to + Posesivo + attention, bring to + the attention, call + attention to, awaken, bring + home, open + Posesivo + eyes to, bring + attention to, bring to + Posesivo + notice, get acrossEx. Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.Ex. Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.Ex. Many displays are changed from time to time (for example, once a week, or once a month) so that various sections of the stock may be brought to the attention of the library's public over a period of time.Ex. Schools need to make deliberate, carefully planned efforts to awaken parents to the part they play in the literary education of their children.Ex. The demands made of libraries by new technologies have brought home the need for rethinking in the areas of electrical cabling and soundproofing.Ex. Everyone who is a reader has his own list of books which at different times opened his eyes anew.Ex. In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.Ex. One moonlight night Sweeny was brought to our notice by his ejaculations of impatience at being obliged to come to a dead halt.Ex. The first word, 'communication,' should be familiar to librarians since we are in the business of getting across, linking up, in this age of enlightenment.* * *(v.) = alert to, bring to + Posesivo + attention, bring to + the attention, call + attention to, awaken, bring + home, open + Posesivo + eyes to, bring + attention to, bring to + Posesivo + notice, get acrossEx: Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.
Ex: Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.Ex: Many displays are changed from time to time (for example, once a week, or once a month) so that various sections of the stock may be brought to the attention of the library's public over a period of time.Ex: Schools need to make deliberate, carefully planned efforts to awaken parents to the part they play in the literary education of their children.Ex: The demands made of libraries by new technologies have brought home the need for rethinking in the areas of electrical cabling and soundproofing.Ex: Everyone who is a reader has his own list of books which at different times opened his eyes anew.Ex: In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.Ex: One moonlight night Sweeny was brought to our notice by his ejaculations of impatience at being obliged to come to a dead halt.Ex: The first word, 'communication,' should be familiar to librarians since we are in the business of getting across, linking up, in this age of enlightenment. -
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(v.) = open + Posesivo + eyes toEx. Everyone who is a reader has his own list of books which at different times opened his eyes anew.* * *(v.) = open + Posesivo + eyes toEx: Everyone who is a reader has his own list of books which at different times opened his eyes anew.
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13 протереть глаза
I• ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ГЛАЗА highly coll; ПРОТИРАТЬ/ПРОТЕРЕТЬ ГЛАЗА coll; ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ЗЕНКИ <ГЛАЗЕНАПА obs> substand, rude[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to awaken from sleep:- X woke up;- [in limited contexts] X rubbed the sleep out of his eyes.♦ [Кухарка:] Только, господи благослови, глаза продерут, сейчас самовар... Только самовара два отопьют, уж третий ставь (Толстой 3). [Woman Cook:] God bless us, as soon as they open their eyes, they have to have their samovar....No sooner have they finished two samovars than they need a third (За).♦ "Я и сегодня пришёл в камеру только в третьем часу ночи. И заснул не сразу... Утром еле глаза продрал..." (Копелев 1). "I only got in last night from working after two in the morning And I couldn't fall asleep right away....I could barely open my eyes in the morning... (1a).♦ Едва продирал я глаза по утрам - тянуло меня не к роману, а Предупреждение ещё раз переписать, это было сильней меня, так во мне и ходило (Солженицын 2). As soon as I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes in the morning I longed to get to my novel, but the urge to rewrite my Warning just once more would be too strong for me, I was so worked up about it (2a).II[VP; subj: human]=====1. highly coll [usu. imper]⇒ (to begin) to see things as they are, think clearly:- протри глаза! - open your eyes!;- wake up (to reality)!;- come to your senses!2. протереть глаза чему, usu. деньгам, денежкам obs, substand. Also: ПРОТЕРЕТЬ ГЛАЗКИ to waste money, spend money senselessly:- X blew the money < a fortune>.3. протереть глаза кому obs, substand. Also: ПРОТЕРЕТЬ ГЛАЗКИ to prove one's superiority over s.o. in sth., outdo s.o.:- X got the better (the best) of Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > протереть глаза
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ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ГЛАЗА highly coll ПРОТИРАТЬ/ПРОТЕРЕТЬ ГЛАЗА coll ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ЗЕНКИ (ГЛАЗЕНАПА obs) substand, rude VP subj: human to awaken from sleepX продрал глаза - X opened his eyesX woke up (in limited contexts) X rubbed the sleep out of his eyes.(Кухарка:) Только, господи благослови, глаза продерут, сейчас самовар... Только самовара два отопьют, уж третий ставь (Толстой 3). (Woman Cook:) God bless us, as soon as they open their eyes, they have to have their samo var....No sooner have they finished two samovars than they need a third (3a).«Я и сегодня пришёл в камеру только в третьем часу ночи. И заснул не сразу... Утром еле глаза продрал...» (Копелев 1). MI only got in last night from working after two in the morning And I couldn't fall asleep right away....1 could barely open my eyes in the morning... (1a).Едва продирал я глаза по утрам - тянуло меня не к роману, а Предупреждение еще раз переписать, это было сильней меня, так во мне и ходило (Солженицын 2). As soon as I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes in the morning I longed to get to my novel, but the urge to rewrite my Warning just once more would be too strong for me, I was so worked up about it (2a). -
15 продирать глаза
• ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ГЛАЗА highly coll; ПРОТИРАТЬ/ПРОТЕРЕТЬ ГЛАЗА coll; ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ЗЕНКИ <ГЛАЗЕНАПА obs> substand, rude[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to awaken from sleep:- X woke up;- [in limited contexts] X rubbed the sleep out of his eyes.♦ [Кухарка:] Только, господи благослови, глаза продерут, сейчас самовар... Только самовара два отопьют, уж третий ставь (Толстой 3). [Woman Cook:] God bless us, as soon as they open their eyes, they have to have their samovar....No sooner have they finished two samovars than they need a third (За).♦ "Я и сегодня пришёл в камеру только в третьем часу ночи. И заснул не сразу... Утром еле глаза продрал..." (Копелев 1). "I only got in last night from working after two in the morning And I couldn't fall asleep right away....I could barely open my eyes in the morning... (1a).♦ Едва продирал я глаза по утрам - тянуло меня не к роману, а Предупреждение ещё раз переписать, это было сильней меня, так во мне и ходило (Солженицын 2). As soon as I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes in the morning I longed to get to my novel, but the urge to rewrite my Warning just once more would be too strong for me, I was so worked up about it (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > продирать глаза
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• ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ГЛАЗА highly coll; ПРОТИРАТЬ/ПРОТЕРЕТЬ ГЛАЗА coll; ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ЗЕНКИ <ГЛАЗЕНАПА obs> substand, rude[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to awaken from sleep:- X woke up;- [in limited contexts] X rubbed the sleep out of his eyes.♦ [Кухарка:] Только, господи благослови, глаза продерут, сейчас самовар... Только самовара два отопьют, уж третий ставь (Толстой 3). [Woman Cook:] God bless us, as soon as they open their eyes, they have to have their samovar....No sooner have they finished two samovars than they need a third (За).♦ "Я и сегодня пришёл в камеру только в третьем часу ночи. И заснул не сразу... Утром еле глаза продрал..." (Копелев 1). "I only got in last night from working after two in the morning And I couldn't fall asleep right away....I could barely open my eyes in the morning... (1a).♦ Едва продирал я глаза по утрам - тянуло меня не к роману, а Предупреждение ещё раз переписать, это было сильней меня, так во мне и ходило (Солженицын 2). As soon as I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes in the morning I longed to get to my novel, but the urge to rewrite my Warning just once more would be too strong for me, I was so worked up about it (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > продирать глазенапа
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• ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ГЛАЗА highly coll; ПРОТИРАТЬ/ПРОТЕРЕТЬ ГЛАЗА coll; ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ЗЕНКИ <ГЛАЗЕНАПА obs> substand, rude[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to awaken from sleep:- X woke up;- [in limited contexts] X rubbed the sleep out of his eyes.♦ [Кухарка:] Только, господи благослови, глаза продерут, сейчас самовар... Только самовара два отопьют, уж третий ставь (Толстой 3). [Woman Cook:] God bless us, as soon as they open their eyes, they have to have their samovar....No sooner have they finished two samovars than they need a third (За).♦ "Я и сегодня пришёл в камеру только в третьем часу ночи. И заснул не сразу... Утром еле глаза продрал..." (Копелев 1). "I only got in last night from working after two in the morning And I couldn't fall asleep right away....I could barely open my eyes in the morning... (1a).♦ Едва продирал я глаза по утрам - тянуло меня не к роману, а Предупреждение ещё раз переписать, это было сильней меня, так во мне и ходило (Солженицын 2). As soon as I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes in the morning I longed to get to my novel, but the urge to rewrite my Warning just once more would be too strong for me, I was so worked up about it (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > продирать зенки
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18 продрать глаза
• ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ГЛАЗА highly coll; ПРОТИРАТЬ/ПРОТЕРЕТЬ ГЛАЗА coll; ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ЗЕНКИ <ГЛАЗЕНАПА obs> substand, rude[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to awaken from sleep:- X woke up;- [in limited contexts] X rubbed the sleep out of his eyes.♦ [Кухарка:] Только, господи благослови, глаза продерут, сейчас самовар... Только самовара два отопьют, уж третий ставь (Толстой 3). [Woman Cook:] God bless us, as soon as they open their eyes, they have to have their samovar....No sooner have they finished two samovars than they need a third (За).♦ "Я и сегодня пришёл в камеру только в третьем часу ночи. И заснул не сразу... Утром еле глаза продрал..." (Копелев 1). "I only got in last night from working after two in the morning And I couldn't fall asleep right away....I could barely open my eyes in the morning... (1a).♦ Едва продирал я глаза по утрам - тянуло меня не к роману, а Предупреждение ещё раз переписать, это было сильней меня, так во мне и ходило (Солженицын 2). As soon as I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes in the morning I longed to get to my novel, but the urge to rewrite my Warning just once more would be too strong for me, I was so worked up about it (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > продрать глаза
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• ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ГЛАЗА highly coll; ПРОТИРАТЬ/ПРОТЕРЕТЬ ГЛАЗА coll; ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ЗЕНКИ <ГЛАЗЕНАПА obs> substand, rude[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to awaken from sleep:- X woke up;- [in limited contexts] X rubbed the sleep out of his eyes.♦ [Кухарка:] Только, господи благослови, глаза продерут, сейчас самовар... Только самовара два отопьют, уж третий ставь (Толстой 3). [Woman Cook:] God bless us, as soon as they open their eyes, they have to have their samovar....No sooner have they finished two samovars than they need a third (За).♦ "Я и сегодня пришёл в камеру только в третьем часу ночи. И заснул не сразу... Утром еле глаза продрал..." (Копелев 1). "I only got in last night from working after two in the morning And I couldn't fall asleep right away....I could barely open my eyes in the morning... (1a).♦ Едва продирал я глаза по утрам - тянуло меня не к роману, а Предупреждение ещё раз переписать, это было сильней меня, так во мне и ходило (Солженицын 2). As soon as I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes in the morning I longed to get to my novel, but the urge to rewrite my Warning just once more would be too strong for me, I was so worked up about it (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > продрать глазенапа
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20 продрать зенки
• ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ГЛАЗА highly coll; ПРОТИРАТЬ/ПРОТЕРЕТЬ ГЛАЗА coll; ПРОДИРАТЬ/ПРОДРАТЬ ЗЕНКИ <ГЛАЗЕНАПА obs> substand, rude[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to awaken from sleep:- X woke up;- [in limited contexts] X rubbed the sleep out of his eyes.♦ [Кухарка:] Только, господи благослови, глаза продерут, сейчас самовар... Только самовара два отопьют, уж третий ставь (Толстой 3). [Woman Cook:] God bless us, as soon as they open their eyes, they have to have their samovar....No sooner have they finished two samovars than they need a third (За).♦ "Я и сегодня пришёл в камеру только в третьем часу ночи. И заснул не сразу... Утром еле глаза продрал..." (Копелев 1). "I only got in last night from working after two in the morning And I couldn't fall asleep right away....I could barely open my eyes in the morning... (1a).♦ Едва продирал я глаза по утрам - тянуло меня не к роману, а Предупреждение ещё раз переписать, это было сильней меня, так во мне и ходило (Солженицын 2). As soon as I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes in the morning I longed to get to my novel, but the urge to rewrite my Warning just once more would be too strong for me, I was so worked up about it (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > продрать зенки
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