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101 не мочь найти места
• НЕ НАХОДИТЬ < НЕ МОЧЬ НАЙТИ> (СЕБЕ) МЕСТА( от чего) coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to be extremely worried, anxious, restless (often in fear for a loved one's safety, in anticipation of an important event etc):- X не находил себе места (от волнения <тревоги и т. п.>) ≈ X was beside himself (with worry <anxiety etc>);- X nearly went out of his mind (with worry etc);- X couldn't rest for worry <worrying, fretting etc>.♦ [Коля:] Ты что?! Мать места себе не находит... (Розов 2). [К.:] What do you think you're doing?! Mum's been beside herself with worry (2a).♦...Места себе не нахожу оттого, что прожил не свою, а какую-то вроде бы чужую жизнь (Зиновьев 1). ".I can't find any peace because it seems that I have been living someone else's life, not my own" (1a).♦...Когда была эта война, мама не находила себе места: отправят Генриха на Карельский перешеек... полезет в самое пекло и пропадет( Рыбаков 1). When that war was going on, mother nearly went out of her mind, they'll send him [Genrikh] to the Karelian [Isthmus], she said...he'll get into the thick of the fighting and get himself killed (1a).♦ С этим [с преступлениями] всё кончено, они с Сударем не могли себе найти места от стыда и раскаяния, они даже думали прийти и покаяться, попросить, чтобы их простили... (Семенов 1)....This [their criminal activity] was all over now, he and Squire could not rest for shame and repentance, they had even thought of coming and owning up, of begging to be pardoned... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не мочь найти места
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102 не мочь найти себе места
• НЕ НАХОДИТЬ < НЕ МОЧЬ НАЙТИ> (СЕБЕ) МЕСТА( от чего) coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to be extremely worried, anxious, restless (often in fear for a loved one's safety, in anticipation of an important event etc):- X не находил себе места (от волнения <тревоги и т. п.>) ≈ X was beside himself (with worry <anxiety etc>);- X nearly went out of his mind (with worry etc);- X couldn't rest for worry <worrying, fretting etc>.♦ [Коля:] Ты что?! Мать места себе не находит... (Розов 2). [К.:] What do you think you're doing?! Mum's been beside herself with worry (2a).♦...Места себе не нахожу оттого, что прожил не свою, а какую-то вроде бы чужую жизнь (Зиновьев 1). ".I can't find any peace because it seems that I have been living someone else's life, not my own" (1a).♦...Когда была эта война, мама не находила себе места: отправят Генриха на Карельский перешеек... полезет в самое пекло и пропадет( Рыбаков 1). When that war was going on, mother nearly went out of her mind, they'll send him [Genrikh] to the Karelian [Isthmus], she said...he'll get into the thick of the fighting and get himself killed (1a).♦ С этим [с преступлениями] всё кончено, они с Сударем не могли себе найти места от стыда и раскаяния, они даже думали прийти и покаяться, попросить, чтобы их простили... (Семенов 1)....This [their criminal activity] was all over now, he and Squire could not rest for shame and repentance, they had even thought of coming and owning up, of begging to be pardoned... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не мочь найти себе места
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103 не находить места
• НЕ НАХОДИТЬ < НЕ МОЧЬ НАЙТИ> (СЕБЕ) МЕСТА( от чего) coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to be extremely worried, anxious, restless (often in fear for a loved one's safety, in anticipation of an important event etc):- X не находил себе места (от волнения <тревоги и т. п.>) ≈ X was beside himself (with worry <anxiety etc>);- X nearly went out of his mind (with worry etc);- X couldn't rest for worry <worrying, fretting etc>.♦ [Коля:] Ты что?! Мать места себе не находит... (Розов 2). [К.:] What do you think you're doing?! Mum's been beside herself with worry (2a).♦...Места себе не нахожу оттого, что прожил не свою, а какую-то вроде бы чужую жизнь (Зиновьев 1). ".I can't find any peace because it seems that I have been living someone else's life, not my own" (1a).♦...Когда была эта война, мама не находила себе места: отправят Генриха на Карельский перешеек... полезет в самое пекло и пропадет( Рыбаков 1). When that war was going on, mother nearly went out of her mind, they'll send him [Genrikh] to the Karelian [Isthmus], she said...he'll get into the thick of the fighting and get himself killed (1a).♦ С этим [с преступлениями] всё кончено, они с Сударем не могли себе найти места от стыда и раскаяния, они даже думали прийти и покаяться, попросить, чтобы их простили... (Семенов 1)....This [their criminal activity] was all over now, he and Squire could not rest for shame and repentance, they had even thought of coming and owning up, of begging to be pardoned... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не находить места
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104 не находить себе места
• НЕ НАХОДИТЬ < НЕ МОЧЬ НАЙТИ> (СЕБЕ) МЕСТА( от чего) coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to be extremely worried, anxious, restless (often in fear for a loved one's safety, in anticipation of an important event etc):- X не находил себе места (от волнения <тревоги и т. п.>) ≈ X was beside himself (with worry <anxiety etc>);- X nearly went out of his mind (with worry etc);- X couldn't rest for worry <worrying, fretting etc>.♦ [Коля:] Ты что?! Мать места себе не находит... (Розов 2). [К.:] What do you think you're doing?! Mum's been beside herself with worry (2a).♦...Места себе не нахожу оттого, что прожил не свою, а какую-то вроде бы чужую жизнь (Зиновьев 1). ".I can't find any peace because it seems that I have been living someone else's life, not my own" (1a).♦...Когда была эта война, мама не находила себе места: отправят Генриха на Карельский перешеек... полезет в самое пекло и пропадет( Рыбаков 1). When that war was going on, mother nearly went out of her mind, they'll send him [Genrikh] to the Karelian [Isthmus], she said...he'll get into the thick of the fighting and get himself killed (1a).♦ С этим [с преступлениями] всё кончено, они с Сударем не могли себе найти места от стыда и раскаяния, они даже думали прийти и покаяться, попросить, чтобы их простили... (Семенов 1)....This [their criminal activity] was all over now, he and Squire could not rest for shame and repentance, they had even thought of coming and owning up, of begging to be pardoned... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не находить себе места
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105 Hintergrund
m background (auch Kunst und fig.); (hinterer Teil eines Raumes) back; THEAT. und fig. backdrop; die Hintergründe fig. the background (+ Gen of), what’s behind s.th.; die Tat hat politische Hintergründe the act is politically motivated; sich vor dem Hintergrund eines Krieges etc. abspielen take place against a backdrop of war etc.; in den Hintergrund treten oder geraten umg. take a back seat; in den Hintergrund rücken Problem, Aspekt etc.: be pushed into the background; sich im Hintergrund halten oder im Hintergrund bleiben keep out of the way; beobachtend: watch from the sidelines; jemanden in den Hintergrund drängen push s.o. into the background, force s.o. onto the sidelines; etw. im Hintergrund haben (geheimen Plan etc.) have s.th. up one’s sleeve; im Hintergrund stehen (kaum beachtet werden) be in the background* * *der Hintergrundbackdrop; foil; back; background* * *Hịn|ter|grundm(von Bild, Raum) background; (von Bühne, Saal) back; (THEAT = Kulisse) backdrop, backcloth; (fig = verborgene Zusammenhänge) background no pl (+gen to)im Hintergrund — in the background
im Hintergrund der Bühne — at the back of the stage
vor dem Hintergrund (lit, fig) — against the background
der musikalische/akustische Hintergrund — the background music/sounds pl
im Hintergrund bleiben/stehen (lit, fig) — to stay/be in the background
in den Hintergrund treten or rücken (fig) — to be pushed into the background
jdn/etw in den Hintergrund drängen — to push sb/sth into the background
* * *der1) (the space behind the principal or most important figures or objects of a picture etc: He always paints ships against a background of stormy skies; trees in the background of the picture.) background2) (happenings that go before, and help to explain, an event etc: the background to a situation.) background3) (a dull person or thing against which someone or something else seems brighter: She acted as a foil to her beautiful sister.) foil4) (a background: This castle is the perfect setting for a murder.) setting* * *Hin·ter·grundm1. (hinterer Teil des Blickfeldes) backgroundder \Hintergrund einer Bühne/eines Raums/eines Saals the back of a stage/a room/a hallim \Hintergrund in the backgroundim \Hintergrund eines Raums/eines Saals at the back of a room/a hall2. (Bedingungen und Umstände)der Hexenwahn und der Teufelsglaube bildeten den \Hintergrund der Hexenverfolgungen fear of witches and belief in the devil led up to [or formed the background to] the witch huntsvor dem \Hintergrund einer S. gen in/against the setting of sth, against the backdrop liter [or background] of sth4.▶ jdn in den \Hintergrund drängen [o spielen] to push [or thrust] sb into [or to relegate sb to] the background, to steal the limelight from sb▶ in den \Hintergrund treten [o geraten] [o rücken] to fade [or recede] [or retreat] into the background* * *der akustische/musikalische Hintergrund — the background sounds/music
* * *Hintergrund m background ( auch KUNST und fig); (hinterer Teil eines Raumes) back; THEAT etc fig backdrop;die Tat hat politische Hintergründe the act is politically motivated;abspielen take place against a backdrop of war etc;geraten umg take a back seat;in den Hintergrund rücken Problem, Aspekt etc: be pushed into the background;im Hintergrund bleiben keep out of the way; beobachtend: watch from the sidelines;jemanden in den Hintergrund drängen push sb into the background, force sb onto the sidelines;etwas im Hintergrund haben (geheimen Plan etc) have sth up one’s sleeve;im Hintergrund stehen (kaum beachtet werden) be in the background* * *der (auch fig.) backgroundder akustische/musikalische Hintergrund — the background sounds/music
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106 nos
pron.1 us.le gustaría vernos she'd like to see usnos atracaron en plena calle we were attacked in the middle of the street2 (to) us.nos lo dio he gave it to usnos tiene miedo he's afraid of us3 ourselves.nos vestimos we get dressednos pusimos los abrigos y salimos we put our coats on and leftse nos olvidó we forgot4 each other.nos enamoramos we fell in love (with each other)nos concedimos una segunda oportunidad we gave ourselves a second chancem.pl.negatives.* * *1 (complemento) us2 (uso reflexivo) ourselves3 (uso recíproco) each other* * *pron.1) us2) ourselves3) to us, for us, from us4) each other* * *PRON PERS PL1) [directo] us2) [indirecto] usnos lo compró — [de nosotros] he bought it from us; [para nosotros] he bought it for us
3) [reflexivo] ourselves4) [mutuo] each other* * *pronombre personala) (como complemento directo, indirecto) us¿nos explicas cómo se hace? — can you tell us o explain to us how it's done?
nos lo quitó — she took it off us o away from us
b) (refl) ourselvesnos vamos a hacer socios del club — we're going to become members of o join the club
c) (recípr)* * *----* ¡Dios nos libre! = heaven forbid, God forbid.* nos gusten o no = like them or not.* nos guste o no = like it or not.* * *pronombre personala) (como complemento directo, indirecto) us¿nos explicas cómo se hace? — can you tell us o explain to us how it's done?
nos lo quitó — she took it off us o away from us
b) (refl) ourselvesnos vamos a hacer socios del club — we're going to become members of o join the club
c) (recípr)* * ** ¡Dios nos libre! = heaven forbid, God forbid.* nos gusten o no = like them or not.* nos guste o no = like it or not.* * *A1 (como complemento directo, indirecto) usnos ayudaron mucho they helped us a lotescúchanos listen to usnos han robado el coche our car's been stolen, we've had our car stolen¿nos explicas cómo se hace? can you tell us o explain (to us) how it's done?nos lo trajeron ayer they brought it yesterdaynos lo quitó she took it off us o away from usa nosotros no nos dijo nada she didn't say anything to usa Pablo y a mí nos trató muy bien he treated Pablo and me very wellse nos quedó el coche a mitad de camino our car broke down halfway thereque no se nos vaya a echar atrás ahora I hope she isn't going to back out on us nowel día del picnic nos llovió/hizo mal tiempo on the day of the picnic it rained (on us)/the weather was bad o we had bad weather2 ( refl) ourselvesnos hicimos daño we hurt ourselvessentémonos let's sit downnos vamos a hacer socios del club we're going to become members of o join the club3 ( recípr):ella y yo nos conocemos desde hace años she and I have known each other for yearsB (como sujeto) ( arc); wenos, los representantes del pueblo we, the representatives of the people* * *
nos pron persa) (como complemento directo, indirecto) us;
escúchanos listen to us;
nos han robado el coche our car's been stolen
sentémonos let's sit downc) ( recípr):
nos pron pers
1 us: nos ayuda, she helps us
nos echó una bronca, he told us off
no nos lo dijo, he didn't tell us
2 (reflexivo) ourselves: no nos hemos portado bien, we haven't behaved ourselves
nos apuntamos al curso, we registered for the course
3 (recíproco) each other: nos conocemos desde hace tiempo, we have known each other for a long time
' nos' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatir
- abonarse
- abrigo
- acabarse
- accidente
- achantar
- achuchar
- acoger
- acontecer
- actual
- afectar
- ahorrar
- alentador
- alentadora
- alertar
- andanzas
- año
- anonadada
- anonadado
- antojarse
- apartarse
- asesinar
- aterrizar
- atracón
- auspiciar
- aviso
- bailar
- baño
- boca
- brear
- brete
- brillantez
- buena
- bueno
- caber
- cada
- calendario
- calor
- cámping
- cantero
- canto
- cara
- caro
- casarse
- cercado
- charla
- cielo
- clavar
- comistrajo
- cómo
English:
accustom
- acquaint
- actual
- afford
- appreciate
- arms race
- army
- assemble
- asset
- avail
- await
- beat
- beat down
- bid
- buckle up
- bumpy
- call
- catch up
- clear
- climbing
- compel
- cook
- creepy
- daily
- dark
- delay
- dilemma
- disheveled
- dishevelled
- do for
- dour
- down
- edge
- embarrassment
- favor
- favour
- fifty
- finalize
- find out
- first
- fog
- folding
- footpath
- forbidding
- freeze
- furnish
- galvanize
- gazump
- get
- go through
* * *nos pron personal1. (complemento directo) us;le gustaría vernos she'd like to see us;nos atracaron en plena calle we were attacked in the middle of the street;nos aprobaron a todos we all passed, they passed us all2. (complemento indirecto) (to) us;nos lo dio he gave it to us, he gave us it;nos tiene miedo he's afraid of us;[es para nosotros] she bought it for us;nos extrajeron sangre they took some of our blood;nos han quitado una maleta they've stolen one of our suitcases;nos hicieron quitarnos la ropa they made us take off our clothes;nos pegaron un empujón someone pushed us, we were pushed;se nos olvidó we forgot;nos será de gran ayuda it will be a great help to us3. (reflexivo) ourselves;nos servimos un whisky we poured ourselves a whisky;nos vestimos we get dressed;nos hacíamos llamar “los cinco magníficos” we called ourselves “the magnificent five”;nos pusimos los abrigos y salimos we put our coats on and left;nos acostamos en la cama we lay down on the bed4. (recíproco) each other;nos enamoramos we fell in love (with each other);nos concedimos una segunda oportunidad we gave ourselves a second chancenos lo comimos todo we ate the whole lot;no te nos eches a llorar ahora don't start crying on us now;Famtú descuida, que nosotros sabemos lo que nos hacemos don't you worry, we know what we're doing here7. [plural mayestático] we;nos estamos de acuerdo we agree* * *nos dio el dinero he gave us the money, he gave the money to usII reflexivo ourselves* * *nos pron1) : usnos enviaron a la frontera: they sent us to the border2) : ourselvesnos divertimos muchísimo: we enjoyed ourselves a great deal3) : each other, one anothernos vimos desde lejos: we saw each other from far away4) : to us, for us, from usnos lo dio: he gave it to usnos lo compraron: they bought it from us* * *nos pron1. (complemento) usnos llamó, pero no le hicimos caso he called us, but we ignored him2. (reflexivo) ourselves3. (uso recíproco) each other / one another -
107 through
[Ɵru:] 1. preposition1) (into from one direction and out of in the other: The water flows through a pipe.) através de2) (from side to side or end to end of: He walked (right) through the town.) através de3) (from the beginning to the end of: She read through the magazine.) completamente4) (because of: He lost his job through his own stupidity.) devido a5) (by way of: He got the job through a friend.) através de6) ((American) from... to (inclusive): I work Monday through Friday.) até2. adverb(into and out of; from one side or end to the other; from beginning to end: He went straight/right through.) dum lado ao outro3. adjective1) ((of a bus or train) that goes all the way to one's destination, so that one doesn't have to change (buses or trains): There isn't a through train - you'll have to change.) directo2) (finished: Are you through yet?) terminado•4. adverb(in every part: The house was furnished throughout.) completamente- soaked
- wet through
- through and through
- through with* * *[θru:] adj 1 direto, sem interrupção. 2 completo, terminado, até o fim. 3 coll conectado, ligado. please put me through to / por favor, ligue-me com. you are through / a ligação está feita. • adv 1 de uma parte a outra, de um extremo a outro, de lado a lado. the train goes through / o trem é direto. 2 completamente, totalmente. 3 do começo ao fim, diretamente. read the letter through / leia a carta toda, até o fim. 4 satisfatoriamente, favoravelmente. • prep 1 de uma extremidade a outra, de lado a lado, através de, do princípio ao fim, de parte a parte. we must pass (go) through many dangers / temos de passar por muitos perigos. 2 dentro de, por. 3 devido a, por causa de. 4 por meio de, por intermédio de, por, através, até o fim. all through my life durante toda minha vida. Monday through Friday de segunda a sexta-feira. the whole night through durante a noite toda. through and through completamente. through fear de medo. through your help por meio de seu auxílio, com seu auxílio. to be through with coll estar pronto com, ter acabado com. to carry through levar ao fim, realizar. to fall asleep through weakness dormir de cansaço. to fall through falhar, fracassar, ser reprovado. to go through with pôr em prática, realizar alguma coisa. to see through a brick wall fig enxergar coisas que não existem. to see through someone perceber as intenções de alguém. -
108 for
[fo:] 1. preposition1) (to be given or sent to: This letter is for you.) za2) (towards; in the direction of: We set off for London.) proti3) (through a certain time or distance: for three hours; for three miles.) v; čez4) (in order to have, get, be etc: He asked me for some money; Go for a walk.) za; na5) (in return; as payment: He paid $2 for his ticket.) za6) (in order to be prepared: He's getting ready for the journey.) za7) (representing: He is the member of parliament for Hull.) za8) (on behalf of: Will you do it for me?) za9) (in favour of: Are you for or against the plan?) za10) (because of: for this reason.) zaradi11) (having a particular purpose: She gave me money for the bus fare.) za12) (indicating an ability or an attitude to: a talent for baking; an ear for music.) za13) (as being: They mistook him for someone else.) za14) (considering what is used in the case of: It is quite warm for January (= considering that it is January when it is usually cold).) za15) (in spite of: For all his money, he didn't seem happy.) kljub2. conjunction(because: It must be late, for I have been here a long time.) ker* * *I [fɔ:, fə]prepositionza; zaradi; proti; namesto; glede nafor all — navzlic, kljubas for me — kar se mene tiče, zastran menecolloquially to be in for, to be for it — pričakovati (sitnosti, težave)colloquially to be out for — nameravatibut for — ko bi ne bilo, breznow for them! — na juriš!slang to go for a soldier — postati vojakto give a Roland for an Oliver — poplačati enako z enakim, vrniti milo za dragohe wants for nothing — nič mu ne manjka, vsega ima dovoljfor all ( —ali aught) I know... — kolikor je meni znano...for instance, for example — na primerto look for s.th. — iskati kajfor shame! — sram te (vas) bodi!she could not speak for weeping — tako se je jokala, da ni mogla govoritiMary for ever! — naj živi Marija!II [fɔ:]conjunctionkajti; ker; zato, ker; zaradi; za -
109 sweep
n. beurt, opruiming; veger, stoffer; zwaai, slag, draai, bocht; schoorsteen/ straatveger--------v. vegen; opvegen; voeren; schrijdensweep1[ swie:p]2 veger ⇒ bezem, stoffer4 veeg ⇒ haal (met een borstel), streek5 zwaai ⇒ slag, houw, riemslag; zwier, draai, bocht6 〈 benaming voor〉gebogen traject/lijn♦voorbeelden:make a clean sweep • schoon schip maken5 sweep of the eye • oogopslag, blikwide sweep • wijde draai/bochtmake a sweep • een bocht maken, draaienat one/a sweep • in één klap¶ sweep of mountain country • stuk bergland, berglandschapclean sweep • verpletterende overwinning3 beweging ⇒ stroom, golving♦voorbeelden:beyond/within the sweep of • buiten/binnen het bereik van————————sweep21 zich (snel) (voort)bewegen ⇒ spoeden, vliegen♦voorbeelden:sweep by/past • voorbijschietensweep down on • aanvallensweep on • voortijlensweep round • zich (met een zwaai) omdraaiensweep from/out of the room • de kamer uit stuivensweep into power • aan de macht komena wave swept over the ship • een golf sloeg over het schip1 vegen ⇒ aan/af/op/wegvegen2 (laten) slepen ⇒ slepen over, strijken langs/over♦voorbeelden:sweep the house clean/clear of dirt • het huis schoonvegen〈 figuurlijk〉 sweep the seas • de zeeën schoonvegen/zuiveren van piratensweep the dirt away • het vuil wegvegensweep up • aan/uitvegen, bijeenvegen2 mee/wegsleuren ⇒ meevoeren, afrukken3 doorkruisen ⇒ teisteren, razen over4 afzoeken ⇒ aftasten, afvissen♦voorbeelden:sweep someone a bow/curtsey • statig buigen voor iemand2 sweep along • meesleuren/slepenbe swept off one's feet • omvergelopen worden; 〈 figuurlijk〉 overdonderd worden; versteld staan, hals over kop verliefd wordenbe swept out to sea • in zee gesleurd wordena new fashion sweeping America • een nieuwe mode die Amerika verovert -
110 put
<-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] vt1) ( place)( push in) etw irgendwohin stecken;he was \put up against the wall man stellte ihn an die Wand;he looked at the pile of work his boss had \put before him er sah sich den Haufen Arbeit an, den seine Chefin ihm hingelegt hatte;you've got to \put the past behind you du musst die Vergangenheit vergangen sein lassen [o begraben];\put your clothes in the closet häng deine Kleider in den Schrank;he \put his hands in his pockets er steckte die Hände in die Taschen;she \put some milk in her coffee sie gab etwas Milch in ihren Kaffee;to \put the ball in the net ( tennis) den Ball ins Netz schlagen;( football) den Ball ins Netz spielen;this \puts me in a very difficult position das bringt mich in eine schwierige Situation;I \put my complete confidence in him ich setze mein volles Vertrauen auf ihn [o in ihn];\put the cake into the oven schieb den Kuchen in den Backofen;they \put the plug into the socket sie steckten den Stecker in die Steckdose;he \put salt into the sugar bowl by mistake er hat aus Versehen Salz in die Zuckerdose gefüllt;they \put him into a cell sie brachten ihn in eine Zelle;to \put sth into storage etw einlagern;to \put a child into care ein Kind in Pflege geben;to \put sb into a home jdn in ein Heim stecken;to \put sb in[to] prison jdn ins Gefängnis bringen;to \put fear into sb's heart jdn ängstigen, jdm Angst machen;to \put an idea in[to] sb's head jdn auf eine Idee bringen;whatever \put that idea into your head? wie kommst du denn darauf?;to \put one's ideas into practice seine Ideen in die Praxis umsetzen;Sam will eat anything you \put in front of him Sam isst alles, was man ihm vorsetzt;\put the soup spoons next to the knives leg die Suppenlöffel neben die Messer;we should \put my mum next to Mrs Larson wir sollten meine Mutter neben Frau Larson setzen;she \put her coffee cup on the table sie stellte ihre Kaffeetasse auf den Tisch;do you know how to \put a saddle on a horse? weißt du, wie man ein Pferd sattelt?;I \put clean sheets on the bed ich habe das Bett frisch bezogen;he \put his head on my shoulder er legte seinen Kopf auf meine Schulter;you can't \put a value on friendship Freundschaft lässt sich nicht mit Geld bezahlen;to \put the emphasis on sth den Schwerpunkt auf etw akk legen, etw betonen;a price of £10,000 was \put on the car das Auto wurde mit 10.000 Pfund veranschlagt;she \put her arm round him sie legte ihren Arm um ihn;he \put his head round the door er steckte den Kopf zur Tür herein;he \put his finger to his lips to call for silence er hielt seinen Finger vor die Lippen und bat um Ruhe;to \put a glass to one's lips ein Glas zum Mund führen;she \put the shell to her ear sie hielt sich die Muschel ans Ohr;to \put sb to bed jdn ins Bett bringen;he was \put under the care of his aunt er wurde in die Obhut seiner Tante gegeben;I didn't know where to \put myself ich wusste nicht wohin mit mir;to stay \put person sich nicht von der Stelle rühren; object liegen/stehen/hängen bleiben; hair halten;\put it there! ( congratulating) gratuliere!;( concluding a deal) abgemacht!;to \put the shot sports Kugel stoßen2) ( invest)to \put effort/ energy/ money/ time into sth Mühe/Energie/Geld/Zeit in etw akk stecken [o investieren];we \put most of the profits towards research wir verwenden den Großteil der Gewinne für die Forschung;everyone could \put £3 towards a new coffee machine jeder könnte £3 zum Kauf einer neuen Kaffeemaschine dazugeben;to \put money into an account Geld auf ein Konto einzahlen;she \put money on a horse sie setzte auf ein Pferd;we \put back all our profits into the company all unsere Gewinne fließen in die Firma zurück3) ( impose)to \put the blame on sb jdm die Schuld geben;to \put demands upon sb von jdm etwas verlangen;to \put an embargo on sth ein Embargo über etw akk verhängen;to \put sb under oath jdn vereidigen;to \put a premium on sth etw hoch einschätzen;to \put pressure on sb jdn unter Druck setzen;the children were \put on their best behaviour den Kindern wurde gesagt, dass sie sich ja gut zu benehmen haben;to \put a tax on sth etw besteuern [o mit einer Steuer belegen];to \put sb/ sth to the test jdn/etw auf die Probe stellen;( put a strain on) jdn/etw strapazieren;to \put sb on trial jdn vor Gericht bringen;to \put sb to a lot of trouble jdm viel Mühe bereiten [o machen];4) ( present)to \put sth to a discussion etw zur Diskussion stellen;to \put one's point of view seinen Standpunkt darlegen;to \put a problem to sb jdm ein Problem darlegen;to \put a proposal before a committee einem Ausschuss einen Vorschlag unterbreiten;to \put a question to sb jdm eine Frage stellen;to \put sth to a vote etw zur Abstimmung bringen5) ( include)\put some more salt in füge noch etwas Salz hinzushe always \puts her guests at ease right away sie schafft es immer, dass ihre Gäste sich sofort wohl fühlen;to \put sb in a good/ bad mood jds Laune heben/verderben;to \put one's affairs in order seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringen;to \put a plan into operation einen Plan in die Tat umsetzen;to \put sth out of order etw kaputtmachen ( fam)to \put sb to death jdn hinrichten;to \put sb to flight jdn in die Flucht schlagen;to \put sb to shame jdn beschämen;to \put sb under arrest jdn unter Arrest stellen;to \put sb under hypnosis jdn hypnotisieren;to \put sth right etw in Ordnung bringen;to \put sb straight jdn korrigieren7) ( express)to \put sth etw ausdrücken;let me \put it this way lass es mich so sagen;how should I \put it? wie soll ich mich ausdrücken?;to \put it bluntly um es deutlich zu sagen;to \put it mildly, we were shocked at your behaviour wir waren, gelinde gesagt, geschockt über dein Verhalten;that's \putting it mildly das ist ja noch milde ausgedrückt;as Shakespeare \put it wie Shakespeare schon sagte;she didn't know how to \put her thoughts into words sie wusste nicht, wie sie ihre Gedanken in Worte fassen sollte;\putting Shakespeare into modern English is difficult Shakespeare in zeitgenössisches Englisch zu übertragen ist schwierig;she really \puts passion into her performance sie steckt viel Leidenschaftlichkeit in ihren Vortrag;to \put one's feelings into words seine Gefühle ausdrücken;to \put a verb into the past tense ein Verb in die Vergangenheit setzen8) ( write)to \put a cross/ tick next to sth etw ankreuzen/abhaken;to \put one's signature to sth seine Unterschrift unter etw setzen;please \put your signature here bitte unterschreiben Sie hier9) (estimate, value)I wouldn't \put him among the best film directors ich würde ihn nicht zu den besten Regisseuren zählen;she \puts her job above everything else für sie geht ihr Beruf allem anderen vor, sie stellt ihren Beruf vor allem anderen;to \put sb/ sth in a category jdn/etw in eine Kategorie einordnen;to \put a value of £10,000 on sth den Wert einer S. gen auf £10.000 schätzen;I'd \put him at about 50 ich schätze ihn auf ungefähr 50to \put sb onto sth/sb jdn auf etw/jdn aufmerksam machen;the phone book \put me onto the dentist durch das Telefonbuch kam ich auf den Zahnarzt;they \put three people on the job sie setzen drei Leute ein für diesen Job;to \put sb on sth jdn zu etw dat bringen;he \put his girlfriend on the plane er brachte seine Freundin zum Flugzeug;to \put sb onto the bus jdn zum Bus bringen;to \put sb in a taxi jdn in ein Taxi setzento \put heating/ a kitchen into a house eine Heizung/Küche in einem Haus installieren;we \put a new hard drive on our computer wir haben eine neue Festplatte in unseren Computer eingebautto \put sb on sth jdm etw verschreiben;to \put to sea in See stechen -
111 hoop
I 〈 de (mannelijk)〉2 [(met betrekking tot zaken) grote hoeveelheid] great/good deal ⇒ lot3 [geordende stapel] pile♦voorbeelden:1 een hoop stenen/zand • a heap/pile of stones/sandop een hoop(je) vegen • sweep (together) into a heap/pileop een hoop leggen • pile/stack upje kunt niet alles/iedereen op één hoop gooien • 〈 figuurlijk〉 you can't lump everything/everyone together2 een hoop/hopen brieven • a pile/piles of letterseen hoop gelul • a load of bull(shit)een hoop leugens • a pack of lieser is van de week een hoop water gevallen • it has rained a lot this weekhet gaat hier niet van de grote hoop • money doesn't grow on trees, you know!ik heb nog een hoop te doen • I've still got a lot/lots/tons to dodat kost een hoop (geld) • that'll cost a packet¶ op een hoop staan • be crowded/huddled togetherte hoop lopen • gather/flock togetherII 〈de〉1 [verwachting] hope♦voorbeelden:goede hoop hebben • have high hopes, be hopefulnog/geen/goede hoop hebben (op iets) • still have hopes/have no hope/have every hope (of something)hij had een/de stille hoop dat … • he silently/secretly hoped that …valse hoop wekken • raise false hopeshoop geven • give/offer hopeweer hoop geven • restore one's hopeszolang er leven is, is er hoop • while there's life there's hopeal onze hoop is op u gevestigd • we place all our hope in youhoop koesteren • entertain/cherish a hopeweer/nieuwe hoop krijgen • regain hopede/alle hoop laten varen • abandon (all) hopede hoop opgeven/verliezen dat … • give up/lose hope that …hoop opvatten • take couragede hoop uitspreken, dat … • express the hope that …zijn hoop op iemand/iets vestigen • pin one's hopes on/place one's hope in someone/somethingin de hoop dat … • in the hope/in hopes that …in de hoop dat ik u spoedig weerzie • in the hope of seeing/hoping to see you soonop hoop van zegen • in (good) hope, … and hope/hoping for the bestniet veel hoop hebben op een geslaagde afloop • have little hope/not be very hopeful of successweinig hoop op verandering geven • bring little promise/hold out little hope of changetussen hoop en vrees leven • be poised between hope and fearer is geen hoop meer • there is no longer any hope, it's hopelessgeen/weinig/alle hoop geven dat • hold out no/little/every hope thatde hoop de bodem inslaan/in rook doen vervliegen • dash/shatter one's hopes -
112 lam
lam1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:lammeren werpen • lambals een lam ter slachtbank geleid worden • be brought like a lamb to the slaughterzo gedwee/mak als een lam • as gentle/meek as a lambonschuldig als een pasgeboren lam • (as) innocent as a newborn babe————————lam23 [krachteloos] numb♦voorbeelden:als lam geslagen van schrik • paralysed with fear〈 figuurlijk〉 de organisatie is voorlopig lam geslagen • the organization has been temporarily knocked out of actionik werk mij (half) lam • I'm working my fingers to the bone -
113 feel
feel [fi:l]toucher ⇒ 1 (a), 3 (a), 3 (b) sentir ⇒ 1 (b), 2 (e) ressentir ⇒ 1 (b), 1 (c) penser ⇒ 1 (d) avoir ⇒ 2 (a) être ⇒ 2 (b) se sentir ⇒ 2 (b) fouiller ⇒ 2 (f) avoir envie de ⇒ 2 (g)(pt & pp felt [felt])∎ feel it, it's so smooth touche-le, c'est tellement doux;∎ feel the quality of this cloth apprécie la qualité de ce tissu;∎ I felt the lump on my arm j'ai tâté ou palpé la grosseur sur mon bras;∎ he felt his pockets il tâta ses poches;∎ to feel one's way avancer à tâtons; (in new job, difficult situation etc) avancer avec précaution;∎ to feel one's way into/out of/up entrer/sortir/monter à tâtons;∎ I'm still feeling my way je suis en train de m'habituer tout doucement(b) (be aware of → wind, sunshine, atmosphere, tension) sentir; (→ pain) sentir, ressentir; (be sensitive to → cold, beauty) être sensible à;∎ I can't feel anything in my foot je ne sens plus rien dans mon pied;∎ I felt the floor tremble or trembling j'ai senti trembler le sol;∎ I could feel her foot touching mine je sentais son pied contre le mien;∎ I could feel myself blushing je me sentais rougir;∎ feel the weight of it! soupèse-moi ça!;∎ he felt the full force of the blow il a reçu le coup de plein fouet;∎ I bet he felt that! il a dû le sentir passer!;∎ to make one's authority felt affirmer son autorité, faire sentir son autorité;∎ I can feel a cold coming on je sens que je suis en train de m'enrhumer;∎ I could feel somebody else in the room je sentais qu'il y avait quelqu'un d'autre dans la pièce;∎ I can feel it in my bones j'en ai le pressentiment(c) (experience → sadness, happiness, joy, relief) ressentir, éprouver; (be affected by → someone's absence, death) être affecté par;∎ to feel fear/regret avoir peur/des regrets;∎ he feels things very deeply il ressent les choses très profondément;∎ do you feel anything for her? est-ce que tu éprouves ou ressens quelque chose à son égard?;∎ to feel the effects of sth ressentir les effets de qch∎ I feel it is my duty to tell you j'estime qu'il est de mon devoir de te le dire;∎ I felt it necessary to intervene j'ai jugé nécessaire d'intervenir;∎ she feels very strongly that… elle est tout à fait convaincue que…;∎ I can't help feeling that… je ne peux pas m'empêcher de penser que…;∎ what do you feel about…? qu'est-ce que vous pensez de…?;∎ I feel that things have changed between us j'ai l'impression que les choses ont changé entre nous;∎ you mustn't feel you have to do it il ne faut pas que tu te sentes obligé de le faire2 intransitive verb (with complement)∎ to feel hot/cold/hungry/thirsty avoir chaud/froid/faim/soif;∎ my hands/feet feel cold j'ai froid aux mains/pieds;∎ my leg feels numb j'ai la jambe engourdie, ma jambe est engourdie;∎ to feel good/old/full of energy se sentir bien/vieux/plein d'énergie;∎ how do you feel or are you feeling today? comment te sens-tu aujourd'hui?;∎ also humorous are you feeling all right? (physically) est-ce que tu te sens bien?;∎ she's feeling a lot better elle se sent beaucoup mieux;∎ my foot feels better mon pied va mieux;∎ to feel as though or as if or like croire que + indicative, avoir l'impression que + indicative;∎ I feel or it feels as if I've been hit on the head with a hammer j'ai l'impression qu'on m'a donné un coup de marteau sur la tête;∎ my arm feels as if it's broken j'ai l'impression que je me suis cassé le bras;∎ he's not feeling himself today il n'est pas en forme aujourd'hui;∎ you'll soon be feeling (more) yourself or your old self again tu iras bientôt mieux, tu seras bientôt remis;∎ you're as old as you feel on a l'âge que l'on veut bien avoir;∎ I feel ten years younger je me sens dix ans de moins∎ to feel glad/sad/undecided être heureux/triste/indécis;∎ to feel (like) a fool se sentir bête;∎ to feel (like) a failure avoir l'impression d'être un raté;∎ to feel (like) a new woman/man se sentir comme neuve/neuf;∎ I felt like a criminal j'ai eu l'impression d'être un criminel;∎ I feel really stupid je me sens vraiment stupide;∎ I know how you feel je sais ce que tu ressens;∎ if that's how you feel… si c'est comme ça que tu vois les choses…;∎ how do you think it makes ME feel? qu'est-ce que tu crois que je ressens, moi?;∎ how would you feel if it happened to you? comment te sentirais-tu ou qu'est-ce que ça te ferait si ça t'arrivait à toi?;∎ how would you feel if I were to offer you a job? qu'est-ce que vous diriez si je vous offrais un emploi?;∎ how do you feel about him/the plan? qu'est-ce que tu penses de lui/ce projet?, comment le trouves-tu/trouves-tu ce projet?;∎ I felt really bad about it j'étais dans mes petits souliers;∎ he felt really bad about leaving her ça l'ennuyait vraiment de la laisser;∎ she feels very strongly about it elle a une position très arrêtée là-dessus;∎ how do you feel about him coming to stay with us for a few months? qu'est-ce que ça te ferait s'il venait habiter chez nous pendant quelques mois?∎ it feels good to be alive/home c'est bon d'être en vie/chez soi;∎ it feels strange to be back ça fait drôle d'être de retour;∎ does that feel better? est-ce que c'est mieux comme ça?;∎ it feels all wrong for me to be doing this ça me gêne de faire ça;∎ it feels like (it's going to) rain/snow on dirait qu'il va pleuvoir/neiger;∎ it feels like spring ça sent le printemps;∎ what does it feel like or how does it feel to be Prime Minister? quelle impression ça fait d'être Premier ministre?∎ to feel hard/soft/smooth/rough être dur/doux/lisse/rêche (au toucher);∎ the room felt hot/stuffy il faisait chaud/l'atmosphère était étouffante dans la pièce;∎ the room feels damp la pièce (me) paraît humide;∎ the atmosphere felt tense on sentait une certaine tension dans l'air;∎ your forehead feels hot ton front est brûlant;∎ your neck feels swollen on dirait que ton cou est enflé(e) (be capable of sensation) sentir(f) (grope → in drawer, pocket) fouiller;∎ I was feeling in my pocket for the keys je fouillais dans ma poche pour trouver mes clés;∎ we had to feel in the dark for the light switch il a fallu que nous cherchions l'interrupteur à tâtons dans l'obsurité∎ to feel like sth (want) avoir envie de qch;∎ I feel like a cup of coffee/something to eat j'ai envie d'une tasse de café/de manger quelque chose;∎ I felt like crying j'avais envie de pleurer;∎ do you feel like going out tonight? ça te dit de sortir ce soir?;∎ don't do it if you don't feel like it ne le fais pas si tu n'en as pas envie ou si ça ne te dit rien3 noun(a) (tactile quality, sensation)∎ I could tell by the feel of it je m'en étais rendu compte rien qu'au toucher;∎ this garment has a really nice feel to it ce vêtement est vraiment agréable au toucher;∎ there's a funny feel to this gearstick le levier de vitesses fait un peu drôle;∎ I like the feel of cotton next to or against my skin j'aime bien le contact du coton sur ma peau(b) (act of feeling, touching)∎ to have a feel of sth toucher qch;∎ can I have a feel? je peux toucher?;∎ very familiar he's always trying to have a quick feel (sexually) il a la main baladeuse∎ to get the feel of sth s'habituer à qch;∎ to have a real feel for translation/music avoir la traduction/la musique dans la peau(d) (atmosphere) atmosphère f;∎ the room has a nice homely feel (to it) on se sent vraiment bien dans cette pièce;∎ his music has a really Latin feel (to it) il y a vraiment une influence latino-américaine dans sa musique∎ he's got great feel il est très doué ou habile(in drawer, pocket) fouiller;∎ to feel about or around in one's pocket for the key fouiller dans sa poche pour trouver sa clé;∎ to feel about or around in the dark for sth chercher qch à tâtons dans le noir, tâtonner dans le noir pour trouver qch∎ I feel for you je compatis; ironic comme je te plains!;∎ that poor woman, I feel for her la pauvre, ça me fait de la peine pour elle(b) (in drawer, handbag, pocket) chercherfamiliar (sexually) peloter, tripoter∎ to feel up to doing sth (feel like) se sentir le courage de faire qch; (feel physically strong enough) se sentir la force de faire qch; (feel qualified, competent) se sentir capable ou à même de faire qch;∎ I don't really feel up to it (feel like) je ne m'en sens pas le courage; (feel strong enough) je ne m'en sens pas la force; (feel qualified, competent enough) je ne me sens pas à la hauteur;∎ if you feel up to it, how about a weekend in London? si tu t'en sens le courage, que dirais-tu d'un week-end à Londres?;∎ I don't feel up to a visit from your parents je ne me sens pas le courage de recevoir tes parents -
114 انتزع
اِنْتَزَعَ \ extort: to obtain sth. (a promise, money, etc.) by force, or fear of force. extract: to take out (a tooth from sb.’s mouth, oil from a seed, useful parts from a book, etc.). grab: to seize quickly. snatch: to take (or try to take) violently: He snatched the bag from her hand. He snatched at the ball but missed it. It is rude to snatch when you are offered something. tear: (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing: Someone has torn the notice down. tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. \ See Also ابتز (ابْتَزَّ)، اختطف (اِخْتَطَفَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ) -
115 extort
اِنْتَزَعَ \ extort: to obtain sth. (a promise, money, etc.) by force, or fear of force. extract: to take out (a tooth from sb.’s mouth, oil from a seed, useful parts from a book, etc.). grab: to seize quickly. snatch: to take (or try to take) violently: He snatched the bag from her hand. He snatched at the ball but missed it. It is rude to snatch when you are offered something. tear: (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing: Someone has torn the notice down. tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. \ See Also ابتز (ابْتَزَّ)، اختطف (اِخْتَطَفَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ) -
116 extract
اِنْتَزَعَ \ extort: to obtain sth. (a promise, money, etc.) by force, or fear of force. extract: to take out (a tooth from sb.’s mouth, oil from a seed, useful parts from a book, etc.). grab: to seize quickly. snatch: to take (or try to take) violently: He snatched the bag from her hand. He snatched at the ball but missed it. It is rude to snatch when you are offered something. tear: (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing: Someone has torn the notice down. tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. \ See Also ابتز (ابْتَزَّ)، اختطف (اِخْتَطَفَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ) -
117 grab
اِنْتَزَعَ \ extort: to obtain sth. (a promise, money, etc.) by force, or fear of force. extract: to take out (a tooth from sb.’s mouth, oil from a seed, useful parts from a book, etc.). grab: to seize quickly. snatch: to take (or try to take) violently: He snatched the bag from her hand. He snatched at the ball but missed it. It is rude to snatch when you are offered something. tear: (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing: Someone has torn the notice down. tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. \ See Also ابتز (ابْتَزَّ)، اختطف (اِخْتَطَفَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ) -
118 snatch
اِنْتَزَعَ \ extort: to obtain sth. (a promise, money, etc.) by force, or fear of force. extract: to take out (a tooth from sb.’s mouth, oil from a seed, useful parts from a book, etc.). grab: to seize quickly. snatch: to take (or try to take) violently: He snatched the bag from her hand. He snatched at the ball but missed it. It is rude to snatch when you are offered something. tear: (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing: Someone has torn the notice down. tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. \ See Also ابتز (ابْتَزَّ)، اختطف (اِخْتَطَفَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ) -
119 tear
اِنْتَزَعَ \ extort: to obtain sth. (a promise, money, etc.) by force, or fear of force. extract: to take out (a tooth from sb.’s mouth, oil from a seed, useful parts from a book, etc.). grab: to seize quickly. snatch: to take (or try to take) violently: He snatched the bag from her hand. He snatched at the ball but missed it. It is rude to snatch when you are offered something. tear: (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing: Someone has torn the notice down. tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. \ See Also ابتز (ابْتَزَّ)، اختطف (اِخْتَطَفَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ) -
120 tear sb. away
اِنْتَزَعَ \ extort: to obtain sth. (a promise, money, etc.) by force, or fear of force. extract: to take out (a tooth from sb.’s mouth, oil from a seed, useful parts from a book, etc.). grab: to seize quickly. snatch: to take (or try to take) violently: He snatched the bag from her hand. He snatched at the ball but missed it. It is rude to snatch when you are offered something. tear: (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing: Someone has torn the notice down. tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. \ See Also ابتز (ابْتَزَّ)، اختطف (اِخْتَطَفَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ)
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