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1 cast one's eye over smth.
(cast (pass или run) one's (или the) eye over smth.)бегло просмотреть что-л., пробежать что-л. глазамиEver since his session with Paul Mac-Michael that morning, when MacMichael had asked him to run his eye over some calculations... Hooker had been trying to make up his mind about his fellow scientist. (J. B. Priestley, ‘The Doomsday Men’, ch. 9) — После встречи с Полем Мак-Майклом тем утром, когда Мак-Майкл попросил Хукера просмотреть его расчеты... Хукер никак не мог определить, как он относится к своему ученому коллеге.
The medical passes appeared always at he top of the last page, and standing in the drive in my pyjamas and overcoat, I ran my eye hastily over the printed list. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Shannon's Way’, book II, ch. 9) — Фамилии медиков-выпускников всегда печатались сверху на последней странице, и, остановившись посреди аллеи, в пижаме и накинутом сверху пальто, я поспешно пробежал глазами список.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > cast one's eye over smth.
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2 headfirst
adverb (with one's head in front or bent forward: He fell headfirst into a pool of water.) de cabezaheadfirst adv de cabezaheadfirst ['hɛd'fərst] adv: de cabezaadv.• de cabeza adv.n.• de cabeza s.m.'hed'fɜːrst, ˌhed'fɜːsta) ( with head foremost) de cabezab) ( over-hastily) precipitadamente['hed'fɜːst]ADV (lit, fig) de cabeza* * *['hed'fɜːrst, ˌhed'fɜːst]a) ( with head foremost) de cabezab) ( over-hastily) precipitadamente -
3 precipitately
pre·cipi·tate·ly[prɪˈsɪpɪtətli, AM -tɪt-]adv hastig, überstürzt, übereiltto act \precipitately voreilig handelnto begin/end \precipitately abrupt beginnen/endento decide \precipitately eine übereilte [o überstürzt eine] Entscheidung treffen* * *[prI'sIpItItlɪ]adv(= hastily) hastig, eilig; (= over-hastily) übereilt, voreilig, überstürzt -
4 scramble
1. intransitive verb1) (clamber) klettern; kraxeln (ugs.)scramble for something — um etwas rangeln; [Kinder:] sich um etwas balgen
3) (Air Force) [im Alarmfalle] aufsteigen2. transitive verb1) (Cookery)scramble some eggs — Rührei[er] machen; see also academic.ru/91277/scrambled_egg">scrambled egg
2) (Teleph., Radio) verschlüsseln3) (mix together) [ver]mischen4)3. nounscramble the ball away — (Footb.) den Ball [irgendwie] wegschlagen
* * *['skræmbl] 1. verb1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) krabbeln2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) sich aufrappeln3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) sich balgen4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) zerhacken2. noun((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) die Balgerei- scrambler- scrambled eggs
- scrambled egg* * *scram·ble[ˈskræmbl̩]I. n2. no pl (rush) Gedrängel nt fam ( for um + akk); (scrap) Gerangel nt fam ( for um + akk); (chase) Jagd f ( for nach + dat)the S\scramble for Africa HIST der Kampf um AfrikaII. vi2. (move hastily and awkwardly) hastento \scramble for the exit zum Ausgang stürzen3. (compete)▪ to \scramble for sth sich akk um etw akk reißen; (struggle) sich akk um etw akk rangeln; (push) sich akk zu etw dat drängeln [o fam vordrängeln]to \scramble for the exit sich akk zum Ausgang drängeln4. (take off quickly) aircraft sofort losfliegen [o aufsteigenIII. vt1. (beat and cook)to \scramble eggs Rühreier [o ÖSTERR Eierspeis] machen2. ( fam)to \scramble sb's brains jdn durcheinanderbringen [o fam meschugge machen3. (encode)▪ to \scramble sth etw verschlüsseln4. (take off quickly)5. COMPUT▪ to \scramble sth etw verwürfeln* * *['skrmbl]1. n1) (= climb) Kletterei fwe went for a scramble in the hills — wir sind in den Bergen herumgeklettert
2. vt1) pieces, letters (untereinander) mischen2) eggs verquirlen, verrühren4) (MIL) helicopter, crew schnell losschicken3. vi1) (= climb) kletternhe scrambled to his feet — er rappelte sich auf
to scramble up sth — auf etw (acc) hinaufklettern or hinaufkraxeln (inf)
2)(= struggle)
to scramble for sth — sich um etw balgen or raufen; for ball etc um etw kämpfen; for bargains, job, good site sich um etw drängelnto scramble to get sth — sich balgen or raufen, um etw zu bekommen; ball etc darum kämpfen, etw zu bekommen; bargains, job, good site sich drängeln, um etw zu bekommen
* * *scramble [ˈskræmbl]A v/i1. (auf allen vieren) krabbeln, klettern, kriechen:scramble to one’s feet sich aufrappeln umg;scramble into one’s clothes in die Kleider fahrenfor um):scramble for a living sich um seinen Lebensunterhalt abstrampeln umg3. sich unregelmäßig ausbreitenB v/t2. Karten etc durcheinanderwerfen, einen Flugplan etc durcheinanderbringen3. Eier verrühren:scramble eggs Rührei machen;4. ein Telefongespräch etc zerhacken5. WIRTSCH US öffentliche und private Industrie mischenC s1. (Herum)Krabbeln n, (-)Kriechen n, (-)Klettern n* * *1. intransitive verb1) (clamber) klettern; kraxeln (ugs.)scramble for something — um etwas rangeln; [Kinder:] sich um etwas balgen
3) (Air Force) [im Alarmfalle] aufsteigen2. transitive verb1) (Cookery)scramble some eggs — Rührei[er] machen; see also scrambled egg
2) (Teleph., Radio) verschlüsseln3) (mix together) [ver]mischen4)3. nounscramble the ball away — (Footb.) den Ball [irgendwie] wegschlagen
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5 scribble
1. transitive verb1) (write hastily) hinkritzeln [Zeilen, Nachricht]2) (draw carelessly or meaninglessly) kritzeln [Skizze, Muster]2. intransitive verb 3. nounGekritzel, das (abwertend)* * *['skribl] 1. verb1) (to write quickly or carelessly: He scribbled a message.) schmieren2) (to make meaningless marks with a pencil etc: That child has scribbled all over the wall.) beschmieren2. noun1) (untidy, careless handwriting.) das Geschmiere2) (a mark etc made by scribbling.) das Geschmiere•- academic.ru/64964/scribbler">scribbler* * *scrib·ble[ˈskrɪbl̩]I. vt▪ to \scribble sth etw [hin]kritzelnII. vi1. (make marks, write) kritzelnto \scribble in a book/on the wall in ein Buch/an die Wand kritzelnIII. n1. (mark, words) Gekritzel nt kein pl pej, Geschmier[e] nt kein pl pej fam, SCHWEIZ a. Gesudel nt kein pl pej famillegible \scribbles unleserliches Gekritzel pej* * *['skrɪbl]1. nGekritzel nt no pl; (= note) schnell hingekritzelte Nachricht2. vthinkritzelnto scribble sth on sth — etw auf etw (acc) kritzeln
paper scribbled ( over) with notes — mit Notizen vollgekritzeltes Papier
3. vi1) (= write, draw untidily) kritzeln2) (inf: write novel etc) schreibenhe scribbles away all day at his novel — er schreibt den ganzen Tag an seinem Roman herum
* * *scribble1 [ˈskrıbl]scribble sth over etwas bekritzelnB v/i kritzelnC sa) Gekritzel n:his handwriting is nothing but (a) scribble seine Handschrift ist ein einziges Gekritzelb) Kritzelei fscribble2 [ˈskrıbl] v/t Wolle krempeln* * *1. transitive verb1) (write hastily) hinkritzeln [Zeilen, Nachricht]2) (draw carelessly or meaninglessly) kritzeln [Skizze, Muster]2. intransitive verb 3. nounGekritzel, das (abwertend)* * *n.Gekritzel n.Kritzelei f. v.kritzeln v. -
6 fly
I noun(Zool.) Fliege, diehe wouldn't hurt a fly — (fig.) er kann keiner Fliege etwas zuleide tun
II 1. intransitive verb,[there are] no flies on him — (fig. coll.) ihm kann man nichts vormachen (ugs.)
1) fliegenfly about/away or off — umher-/weg- od. davonfliegen
rumours are flying about — (fig.) es gehen Gerüchte um
3) (move quickly) fliegenknock or send somebody/something flying — jemanden/etwas umstoßen
fly into a temper or rage — einen Wutanfall bekommen
4) (fig.)fly [by or past] — wie im Fluge vergehen
how time flies!, doesn't time fly! — wie die Zeit vergeht!
5) [Fahne:] gehisst sein6) (attack angrily)fly at somebody — (lit. or fig.) über jemanden herfallen
let fly with — abschießen [Pfeil, Rakete, Gewehr]; werfen [Stein]
2. transitive verb,I really must fly — (coll.) jetzt muss ich aber schnell los
flew, flown1) fliegen [Flugzeug, Fracht, Einsatz]; fliegen über (+ Akk.) [Strecke]; (travel over) überfliegen; überquerenfly Concorde/Lufthansa — mit der Concorde/mit Lufthansa fliegen
2) führen [Flagge]3. noun in sing. or pl.Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/28398/fly_in">fly in- fly off- fly out* * *I plural - fliesnou)1) (a type of small winged insect.)2) (a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth: Which fly should I use to catch a trout?)3) ((often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.)•II past tense - flew; verb1) (to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane: The pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.) fliegen•- flyer- flier
- flying saucer
- flying visit
- frequent flyer/flier
- flyleaf
- flyover
- fly in the face of
- fly into
- fly off the handle
- get off to a flying start
- let fly
- send someone/something flying
- send flying* * *[flaɪ]I. vi<flew, flown>1. (through the air) fliegenwe're \flying at 9000 metres wir fliegen in 9000 Meter Höhehe flew across the Atlantic er überflog den Atlantikwe flew from Heathrow wir flogen von Heathrow ab2. (in the air) flattern, wehenthe flag was \flying at half-mast die Fahne wehte auf Halbmast3. (speed)▪ to \fly somewhere irgendwohin sausen [o stürmen]the door suddenly flew open die Tür flog plötzlich aufI must \fly ich muss mich sputento make sth \fly or flop etw zu einem Renner oder einem Flop machen6.▶ to \fly in the face of logic/reason gegen jede Logik/Vernunft verstoßen▶ to \fly high AM im siebten Himmel seinII. vt<flew, flown>1. (pilot)2. (transport)▪ to \fly sb/sth somewhere jdn/etw irgendwohin fliegen3. (raise)▪ to \fly sth etw wehen lassento \fly a flag eine Fahne hissenthe ship was \flying the Spanish flag das Schiff fuhr unter spanischer Flaggeto \fly a kite einen Drachen steigen lassen4. (travel)I usually \fly Lufthansa für gewöhnlich fliege ich mit Lufthansa5.▶ to \fly a kite [for sth] einen Versuchsballon steigen lassenIII. n2. (bait) [künstliche] Fliege6.▶ to drop [off] like flies ( fam: collapse) sterben wie die Fliegen fam; (stop) massenweise aufhören▶ sb wouldn't harm [or hurt] a \fly jd würde keiner Fliege etwas zuleide tun▶ there are no flies on sb jdn legt man nicht so leicht rein▶ \fly the fly schnellIV. adj<-er, -est>( fam)to be \fly enough gerissen genug sein▪ to be \fly ein [o der] Hit sein* * *I [flaɪ]nFliege fII vb: pret flew, ptp flownthere are no flies on him ( Brit inf ) — ihn legt man nicht so leicht rein (inf)
1. vi1) (person, bird, insect, aircraft etc) fliegenI'm already late, I must fly — ich bin schon spät dran, ich muss jetzt wirklich sausen (inf)
to fly to sb's side — an jds Seite eilen
he really let fly — er legte kräftig los; (verbally also) er zog kräftig vom Leder
to knock or send sb/sth flying — jdn/etw umschmeißen (inf) or umwerfen
he sent the ball flying over the wall — er schleuderte or schmiss (inf) den Ball über die Mauer
to go flying (person) — hinfallen; (object) runterfallen
3)to fly in the face of authority/tradition — sich über jede Autorität/alle Traditionen hinwegsetzen
to fly in the face of reason (person, organization) — sich über jede Vernunft hinwegsetzen; (idea, theory etc) jeder Vernunft entbehren
4) (flag, hair) wehen2. vt2) passengers, route, plane fliegen; Atlantic überfliegenSee:→ flag3. nIII pret flew, ptp flown1. vi(= flee) fliehen, flüchtento fly for one's life — um sein Leben laufen/fahren etc
2. vtIVto fly the country — aus dem Land flüchten
n1) (on trousers) (Hosen)schlitz m2)See:= fly sheet4)See:= flywheelV (Brit inf)1. adjclever, gerissen2. n* * *fly1 [flaı]A s1. Fliegen n, Flug m:a) im Fluge,b) ständig auf den Beinen;change on the fly (Eishockey) fliegend wechseln2. TECHa) Unruh(e) f (der Uhr)b) Schwungstück n, -rad n3. TYPO (Bogen)Ausleger m5. Br HIST Einspänner m, Droschke f7. a) Klappe f, Platte f (über einer Knopfleiste etc)b) auch pl Hosenschlitz m, Hosenlatz mc) Zeltklappe f, -tür fB v/i prät flew [fluː], pperf flown [fləʊn]1. fliegen:fly high fig hoch hinauswollen, ehrgeizige Ziele haben;2. FLUG fliegen:fly contact mit Bodensicht fliegen3. fliegen, stieben (Funken etc):5. stürmen, stürzen, (auch Auto etc) sausen:fly to arms zu den Waffen eilen;fly at sb auf jemanden losgehen;fly at sb’s throat jemandem an die Kehle gehen;a) jemanden verjagen,b) jemanden zu Boden schleudern;6. (ver)fliegen (Zeit):the day simply flew (by) der Tag verging (wie) im Flug(e)7. zerrinnen (Geld):make the money fly das Geld mit vollen Händen ausgeben8. flattern, wehen9. JAGD mit einem Falken jagenC v/t1. fliegen lassen:2. eine Fahnea) führenb) hissen, wehen lassen3. FLUGa) ein Flugzeug fliegen, führenb) jemanden, etwas im Flugzeug befördern, fliegenc) eine Strecke (be)fliegend) den Ozean etc überfliegene) mit einer Fluggesellschaft fliegen4. einen Zaun etc im Sprung nehmenfly2 [flaı] s1. ZOOL Fliege f:a fly in the ointment fig ein Haar in der Suppe;a fly on the wall ein heimlicher Beobachter;she likes to be a fly on the wall sie spielt gerne Mäuschen;there are no flies on him umg den legt man nicht so schnell rein;2. Angeln: (künstliche) Fliege:cast a fly eine Angel auswerfen3. BOT Fliege f (Pflanzenkrankheit)fly3 [flaı] adj besonders Br umg gerissen, raffiniert* * *I noun(Zool.) Fliege, diethe only fly in the ointment — (fig.) der einzige Haken [bei der Sache] (ugs.)
he wouldn't hurt a fly — (fig.) er kann keiner Fliege etwas zuleide tun
II 1. intransitive verb,[there are] no flies on him — (fig. coll.) ihm kann man nichts vormachen (ugs.)
1) fliegenfly about/away or off — umher-/weg- od. davonfliegen
2) (float, flutter) fliegenrumours are flying about — (fig.) es gehen Gerüchte um
3) (move quickly) fliegenknock or send somebody/something flying — jemanden/etwas umstoßen
fly into a temper or rage — einen Wutanfall bekommen
4) (fig.)fly [by or past] — wie im Fluge vergehen
how time flies!, doesn't time fly! — wie die Zeit vergeht!
5) [Fahne:] gehisst seinfly at somebody — (lit. or fig.) über jemanden herfallen
let fly — zuschlagen; (fig.): (use strong language) losschimpfen
let fly with — abschießen [Pfeil, Rakete, Gewehr]; werfen [Stein]
2. transitive verb,I really must fly — (coll.) jetzt muss ich aber schnell los
flew, flown1) fliegen [Flugzeug, Fracht, Einsatz]; fliegen über (+ Akk.) [Strecke]; (travel over) überfliegen; überquerenfly Concorde/Lufthansa — mit der Concorde/mit Lufthansa fliegen
2) führen [Flagge]3. noun in sing. or pl.(on trousers) Hosenschlitz, derPhrasal Verbs:- fly in- fly off- fly out* * *(insect) n.Stubenfliege f. n.Fliege -n f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: flew, flown)= befliegen (Strecke) v.fliegen v.(§ p.,pp.: flog, ist/hat geflogen) -
7 scramble
['skræmbl] 1. verb1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) kravle; klatre2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) fare afsted3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) kæmpe4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) forvrænge2. noun((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) kamp- scrambled eggs
- scrambled egg* * *['skræmbl] 1. verb1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) kravle; klatre2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) fare afsted3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) kæmpe4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) forvrænge2. noun((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) kamp- scrambled eggs
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8 rush
I [rʌʃ]nome (plant, stem) giunco m.II 1. [rʌʃ]1) (of crowd) ressa f., calca f.to make a rush for sth. — [ crowd] prendere d'assalto qcs.; [ individual] lanciarsi su o verso qcs
2) (hurry)in a rush — in fretta e furia, di corsa
3) (peak time) (during day) ora f. di punta; (during year) alta stagione f.4) (surge) (of liquid) flusso m.; (of adrenalin) scarica f., ondata f.; (of air) corrente f., afflusso m.; (of emotion) impeto m., ondata f.; (of complaints) pioggia f.2. III 1. [rʌʃ]a rush of blood to the head — fig. un colpo di testa
to rush sth. to — portare qcs. di corsa a
2) (do hastily) fare [qcs.] frettolosamente [task, speech]3) (pressurize, hurry) mettere fretta a, sollecitare [ person]4) (charge at) assalire, attaccare [ person]; prendere d'assalto [ building]2.1) [ person] (make haste) affrettarsi; (rush forward) correre, precipitarsito rush at sth. — precipitarsi su qcs.
2) (travel)to rush along at 160 km/h — sfrecciare a 160 chilometri orari
•- rush out* * *I 1. verb(to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly: He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor.)2. noun1) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.)2) (a hurry: I'm in a dreadful rush.)•II noun(a tall grass-like plant growing in or near water: They hid their boat in the rushes.)* * *I [rʌʃ] nBot giuncoII [rʌʃ]1. n1) (of people) affollamento, ressathere was a rush to or for the door — tutti si precipitarono verso la porta
2) (hurry) fretta, premuraI'm in a rush (to do) — ho fretta or premura (di fare)
3)a rush of air — una corrente d'aria2. vt1) (person) far fretta or premura a, (work, order) fare in fretta2) (attack: town) prendere d'assalto, (person) precipitarsi contro3. vidon't rush at it, take it slowly — non farlo in fretta, prenditela con comodo
to rush up/down etc — precipitarsi su/giù etc
•- rush out- rush up* * *rush (1) /rʌʃ/n.● rush bearing, festa dei giunchi ( con cui s'adornano le chiese nell'Inghilterra sett.) □ rush candle ► rushlight □ (antiq.) It isn't worth a rush, non vale nulla; non vale una cicca (fam.).♦ rush (2) /rʌʃ/n.1 [uc] fretta; furia: Why all the rush?, perché tutta questa fretta?; I can't stop, I'm in a rush, non posso fermarmi, vado di fretta; Why are they in such a rush to demolish the building?, perché hanno tanta fretta di demolire l'edificio?; There's no rush, non c'è fretta; They're in no rush to get married, non hanno nessuna fretta di sposarsi; I wrote the essay in a rush and didn't have time to check it, ho buttato giù il tema in fretta e non ho avuto il tempo di controllarlo2 assalto; corsa impetuosa: When the fire broke out, there was a rush for the emergency exits, quando è scoppiato l'incendio, le uscite di sicurezza sono state prese d'assalto; the rush of the river, la forza impetuosa del fiume3 afflusso ( di gente); ressa: the Christmas rush, la ressa natalizia ( nei negozi); I go to work early to miss the morning rush, vado a lavorare presto per evitare il traffico del mattino; the weekend rush, l'esodo del fine settimana4 (market.) forte richiesta; assalto: There is a rush for second-hand cars, c'è una forte richiesta di automobili usate; There was such a rush to buy tickets that they sold out in four hours, c'è stata una tale richiesta di biglietti che hanno fatto il tutto esaurito in quattro ore; There was a rush on basic goods as the strike took hold, c'è stata una forte richiesta di beni di primo consumo quando lo sciopero ha cominciato a protrarsi6 [uc] ( di rabbia, emozione, ecc.) impeto; (med.) afflusso, flusso: a rush of anger [tenderness, love], un impeto di rabbia [di tenerezza, d'amore]; a rush of panic, un accesso di panico; a rush of adrenaline, una scarica di adrenalina; with a rush, di slancio; d'impeto7 (fam.) (stato di) esaltazione ( anche per effetto della droga): It had been over 10 years since I last went skiing and it was such a rush, era da più di dieci anni che non andavo a sciare ed è stato così esaltante8 ( sport, football americano) «rush» (tattica che consiste nel portare avanti la palla correndo invece che passandola)● (trasp.) rush-hour traffic, il traffico delle ore di punta; DIALOGO → - Being late- I was late leaving and I got caught in the rush-hour traffic, sono partita tardi e mi sono ritrovata nel traffico dell'ora di punta □ the rush hour, l'ora di punta ( del traffico): I hate to travel in (the) rush hour, detesto viaggiare all'ora di punta □ a rush job, un lavoro urgente; un lavoro fatto di fretta □ a rush of blood to the head, (med.) un afflusso di sangue alla testa; una congestione cerebrale; (fig.) un colpo di testa □ (comm.) a rush order, un'ordinazione urgente □ (pop.) to give sb. the bum's rush, sbattere fuori q. □ the rush to the cities, l'esodo dalla campagna verso le città.♦ (to) rush /rʌʃ/A v. i.1 ( di solito to rush by o past, to along, ecc.) correre (a precipizio); passare a tutta velocità: A car rushed by, un'automobile ci è sfrecciata accanto; She burst into tears and rushed out of the room, è scoppiata a piangere ed è corsa fuori dalla stanza; Everyone rushed to the window, sono tutti corsi alla finestra; to rush down [up] the stairs, scendere [salire] le scale a precipizio; The river rushes past, il fiume scorre veloce2 affrettarsi; precipitarsi: We have plenty of time, there's no need to rush, abbiamo tutto il tempo, non c'è bisogno di affrettarsi; I rushed to meet him, mi sono affrettata ad andargli incontro; He rushed to help me, è accorso in mio aiuto; Fire engines rushed to the scene, i camion dei pompieri sono accorsi sul posto; He rushed back home as soon as he heard she was ill, è ritornato di corsa a casa appena ha saputo che era malataB v. t.1 portare (o trasportare) d'urgenza; She rushed the child to the doctor, ha portato il bambino d'urgenza dal dottore; Supplies have been rushed to the area, dei rifornimenti sono stati trasportati d'urgenza nella zona; He was rushed into hospital, è stato trasportato d'urgenza in ospedale2 mandare (o portare, spedire) in tutta fretta: I rushed him home, l'ho portato a casa in tutta fretta; Fill in the request form and we'll rush you a brochure, compilate il modulo di richiesta e vi spediremo immediatamente una brochure: Fresh troops were rushed up to the front, truppe fresche furono rapidamente fatte affluire al fronte3 fare (qc.) in fretta (e furia); mettere fretta a (q.): to rush one's work, fare il proprio lavoro in fretta; I refuse to be rushed, non accetto che mi si metta fretta; to rush a decision, prendere una decisione avventata4 ( anche to rush at) saltare addosso a (q.); (mil.) irrompere in, prendere d'assalto; The police officers rushed at him and knocked him to ground, i poliziotti gli sono saltati addosso e lo hanno spinto a terra; Protestors rushed the barriers but were beaten back, i manifestanti hanno preso d'assalto le transenne ma sono stati respinti con la forza7 ( gergo studentesco, USA) contattare, sollecitare (q. ) come potenziale socio di un circolo universitario● to rush one's breakfast [dinner], fare colazione [pranzare] in fretta □ (fig.) to rush one's fences, essere precipitoso; essere avventato □ to rush to conclusions, balzare alle conclusioni □ (fig. fam.) to be rushed off one's feet, fare trottare q. su e giù: DIALOGO → - Car problems 2- I'm rushed off my feet, non ho un attimo di tregua □ to be rushed for time, avere poco tempo ( a disposizione); non avere tempo.* * *I [rʌʃ]nome (plant, stem) giunco m.II 1. [rʌʃ]1) (of crowd) ressa f., calca f.to make a rush for sth. — [ crowd] prendere d'assalto qcs.; [ individual] lanciarsi su o verso qcs
2) (hurry)in a rush — in fretta e furia, di corsa
3) (peak time) (during day) ora f. di punta; (during year) alta stagione f.4) (surge) (of liquid) flusso m.; (of adrenalin) scarica f., ondata f.; (of air) corrente f., afflusso m.; (of emotion) impeto m., ondata f.; (of complaints) pioggia f.2. III 1. [rʌʃ]a rush of blood to the head — fig. un colpo di testa
to rush sth. to — portare qcs. di corsa a
2) (do hastily) fare [qcs.] frettolosamente [task, speech]3) (pressurize, hurry) mettere fretta a, sollecitare [ person]4) (charge at) assalire, attaccare [ person]; prendere d'assalto [ building]2.1) [ person] (make haste) affrettarsi; (rush forward) correre, precipitarsito rush at sth. — precipitarsi su qcs.
2) (travel)to rush along at 160 km/h — sfrecciare a 160 chilometri orari
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9 scratch
1. transitive verbscratch the surface [of something] — [Geschoss usw.:] [etwas] streifen
he has only scratched the surface [of the problem] — er hat das Problem nur oberflächlich gestreift
2) (get scratch on)scratch oneself/one's hands — etc. sich schrammen/sich (Dat.) die Hände usw. zerkratzen od. [zer]schrammen od. ritzen
scratch oneself/one's arm — etc. sich kratzen/sich (Dat.) den Arm usw. od. am Arm usw. kratzen; abs. [Person:] sich kratzen
scratch one's head — sich am Kopf kratzen
scratch one's head [over something] — (fig.) sich (Dat.) den Kopf über etwas (Akk.) zerbrechen
you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours — (fig. coll.) eine Hand wäscht die andere (Spr.)
4) (form) kratzen, ritzen [Buchstaben etc.]; kratzen, scharren [Loch] (in in + Akk.)5) (erase from list) streichen ( from aus); (withdraw from competition) von der Starter- od. Teilnehmerliste streichen [Rennpferd, Athleten]2. intransitive verb1) kratzen2) (scrape) [Huhn:] kratzen, scharren3. noun3)have a [good] scratch — sich [ordentlich] kratzen
4)start from scratch — (fig.) bei Null anfangen (ugs.)
be up to scratch — [Arbeit, Leistung:] nichts zu wünschen übrig lassen; [Person:] in Form od. (ugs.) auf Zack sein
4. adjectivebring something up to scratch — etwas auf Vordermann (scherzh.) bringen
(collected haphazardly) bunt zusammengewürfeltPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/110204/scratch_about">scratch about* * *[skræ ] 1. verb1) (to mark or hurt by drawing a sharp point across: The cat scratched my hand; How did you scratch your leg?; I scratched myself on a rose bush.) zerkratzen2) (to rub to relieve itching: You should try not to scratch insect bites.) kratzen3) (to make by scratching: He scratched his name on the rock with a sharp stone.) ritzen4) (to remove by scratching: She threatened to scratch his eyes out.) auskratzen5) (to withdraw from a game, race etc: That horse has been scratched.) zurückziehen2. noun1) (a mark, injury or sound made by scratching: covered in scratches; a scratch at the door.) der Kratzer, das Kratzen2) (a slight wound: I hurt myself, but it's only a scratch.) der Kratzer3) (in certain races or competitions, the starting point for people with no handicap or advantage.) normale Startbedingungen (pl.)•- scratchy- scratchiness
- scratch the surface
- start from scratch
- up to scratch* * *[skrætʃ]I. n<pl -es>to be covered in \scratches völlig zerkratzt [o verschrammt] seinto have [or give oneself] a scratch sich akk kratzento not be up to \scratch zu wünschen übrig lassento come up to \scratch den Anforderungen entsprechen, nichts zu wünschen übrig lassen5. (beginning state)to learn sth from \scratch etw von Grund auf lernento start [sth] from \scratch [mit etw dat] bei null anfangen, ganz von vorne anfangento bake/cook sth from \scratch etw selber [o nach Hausmacherart] [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ nach Hausfrauenart] backen/kochenII. adj attr, inv1. (hastily got together) improvisierta \scratch team eine zusammengewürfelte MannschaftIII. vt1. (cut slightly)▪ to \scratch sth etw zerkratzen [o zerschrammen]▪ to \scratch sb jdn kratzen2. (mark by scraping)▪ to \scratch sth etw verkratzen [o zerkratzen]people have been \scratching their names on this rock for years seit Jahren schon ritzen die Leute ihren Namen in den Steinthe dog \scratched a small hole in the ground der Hund scharrte ein kleines Loch in den Boden3. (relieve an itch)to \scratch one's arm sich akk am Arm kratzen4. (exclude from competition)to \scratch sb from a list jdn aus einer [Starter]liste streichento \scratch a horse from a race ein Pferd aus dem Rennen nehmento \scratch sb from a team [or side] jdn aus der Mannschaft nehmen5. (erase, remove)▪ to \scratch sth etw streichenyou can \scratch that idea diese Idee kannst du vergessento \scratch sb's name off a list jds Namen aus einer Liste streichen7. (write hastily)▪ to \scratch sth etw [hin]kritzeln8.▶ \scratch a... and you'll find a... [underneath] in jedem/jeder... steckt ein/eine..., hinter jedem/jeder... verbirgt sich ein/eine...\scratch a rabid nationalist and you're likely to find a racist underneath in jedem fanatischen Nationalisten steckt mit ziemlicher Sicherheit ein RassistIV. vi3. (cause itchy feeling) kratzen5. (withdraw from race) zurücktreten, nicht antreten6. MUS scratchen* * *[skrtʃ]1. n1) (= mark) Kratzer m2)(= act)
to give a dog a scratch — einen Hund kratzento have a scratch —
3) (= sound) Kratzen nt no pl4)to start from scratch — (ganz) von vorn(e) anfangen; (Sport) ohne Vorgabe anfangen
to start sth from scratch — etw ganz von vorne anfangen; business etw aus dem Nichts aufbauen
to learn a language/a new trade from scratch — eine Sprache/einen neuen Beruf ganz von Anfang an or von Grund auf erlernen
to be or come up to scratch (inf) — die Erwartungen erfüllen, den Anforderungen entsprechen
he/it is not quite up to scratch yet (inf) — er/es lässt noch zu wünschen übrig
2. adj attr1) meal improvisiert; crew, team zusammengewürfelt2) (= with no handicap) ohne Vorgabe3. vtthe spots will get worse if you scratch them — die Pickel werden nur schlimmer, wenn du (daran) kratzt
he scratched a living from the soil — er konnte sich nur mühsam von den Erträgen des Bodens ernähren
if you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours (fig) — eine Hand wäscht die andere
2)to scratch sb/sb's name off a list — jdn/jds Namen von or aus einer Liste streichen
3) (SPORT ETC: withdraw) streichen; horse zurückziehen4. vi1) (= make scratching movement/noise) kratzen; (in soil etc) scharren; (= scratch oneself) sich kratzen2)(= become scratched)
the new paint will scratch easily/won't scratch — die neue Farbe bekommt leicht Kratzer/bekommt keine Kratzer* * *scratch [skrætʃ]A swithout a scratch ohne eine Schramme2. Gekritzel n3. have a scratch sich kratzen4. Kratzen n, kratzendes Geräusch:by a scratch of the pen obs mit einem Federstrich5. SPORTc) (Golf) Scratchspieler(in):be up to scratch fig den Anforderungen entsprechen, die Erwartungen erfüllen (Leistung etc), in Form sein (Person);not be up to scratch fig einiges zu wünschen übrig lassen (Leistung etc); nicht in Form oder auf der Höhe sein (Person);6. Billard:a) Zufallstreffer mb) Fehlstoß m7. besonders US sl Knete f (Geld)B adj1. zu Entwürfen (gebraucht):a) bes US Notiz-, Schmierblock m,b) COMPUT Notizblock(speicher) m;2. SPORT ohne Vorgabe (Rennen etc):scratch player (Golf) Scratchspieler(in):C v/tscratch off abkratzen (von);scratch one’s initials on seine Initialen (ein)ritzen in (akk);scratch one’s arm on a nail sich den Arm an einem Nagel aufreißen;scratch sb’s eyes out jemandem die Augen auskratzen;a) etwas streifen (Geschoss etc),b) fig etwas nur oberflächlich behandeln;scratch a living sich gerade so über Wasser haltenc) an einem Insektenstich etc kratzen2. kratzen, ein Tier kraulen:scratch a dog’s neck einem Hund den Hals kraulen;scratch one’s head sich den Kopf kratzen (aus Verlegenheit etc);scratch sb’s backa) jemanden am Rücken kratzen,b) fig jemandem um den Bart gehen;you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours fig eine Hand wäscht die andere3. (hin)kritzeln4. scratch out aus-, durchstreichen5. a) SPORT ein Pferd etc, auch eine Nennung zurückziehenb) einen Plan etc fallen lassen6. POL USa) Wahlstimmen in der Hauptsache einer Partei gebenb) Kandidaten streichen:scratch a ticket eine Parteiwahlliste durch Streichungen abändernD v/i1. kratzen (auch Schreibfeder etc):the dog was scratching at the door (to be let in) der Hund kratzte an der Tür(, weil er hereinwollte)2. sich kratzenon mit)5. SPORT (seine Meldung) zurückziehen* * *1. transitive verb1) (score surface of) zerkratzen; verkratzen; (score skin of) kratzenscratch the surface [of something] — [Geschoss usw.:] [etwas] streifen
he has only scratched the surface [of the problem] — er hat das Problem nur oberflächlich gestreift
scratch oneself/one's hands — etc. sich schrammen/sich (Dat.) die Hände usw. zerkratzen od. [zer]schrammen od. ritzen
3) (scrape without marking) kratzen; kratzen an (+ Dat.) [Insektenstich usw.]scratch oneself/one's arm — etc. sich kratzen/sich (Dat.) den Arm usw. od. am Arm usw. kratzen; abs. [Person:] sich kratzen
scratch one's head [over something] — (fig.) sich (Dat.) den Kopf über etwas (Akk.) zerbrechen
you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours — (fig. coll.) eine Hand wäscht die andere (Spr.)
4) (form) kratzen, ritzen [Buchstaben etc.]; kratzen, scharren [Loch] (in in + Akk.)5) (erase from list) streichen ( from aus); (withdraw from competition) von der Starter- od. Teilnehmerliste streichen [Rennpferd, Athleten]2. intransitive verb1) kratzen2) (scrape) [Huhn:] kratzen, scharren3. noun3)have a [good] scratch — sich [ordentlich] kratzen
4)start from scratch — (fig.) bei Null anfangen (ugs.)
be up to scratch — [Arbeit, Leistung:] nichts zu wünschen übrig lassen; [Person:] in Form od. (ugs.) auf Zack sein
4. adjectivebring something up to scratch — etwas auf Vordermann (scherzh.) bringen
(collected haphazardly) bunt zusammengewürfeltPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Kratzer - m.Ritze -n f.Schramme -n f. v.kratzen v.löschen v.ritzen v.verkratzen v. -
10 throw
throw [θrəʊ]lancer ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (e), 2, 3 (a) jeter ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (e) projeter ⇒ 1 (c), 1 (e) plonger ⇒ 1 (d) jet ⇒ 3 (a) coup ⇒ 3 (b) tour ⇒ 3 (b)(a) (stone) lancer, jeter; (ball) lancer; Sport (discus, javelin etc) lancer; (dice) jeter; (coal onto fire) mettre;∎ throw me the ball, throw the ball to me lance-moi le ballon;∎ he threw the ball over the wall il a lancé ou envoyé le ballon par-dessus le mur;∎ a bomb was thrown into the crowded waiting room une bombe a été lancée dans la salle d'attente bondée;∎ could you throw me my lighter? peux-tu me lancer mon briquet?;∎ she threw the serviette into the bin elle a jeté la serviette à la poubelle;∎ children were throwing bread to the birds les enfants jetaient ou lançaient du pain aux oiseaux;∎ he threw his jacket over a chair il a jeté sa veste sur une chaise;∎ to throw a sheet over sth couvrir qch d'un drap;∎ she threw a few clothes into a suitcase elle a jeté quelques affaires dans une valise;∎ I threw some cold water on my face je me suis aspergé la figure avec de l'eau froide;∎ a group of rioters threw stones at the police/the car un groupe de manifestants a lancé ou jeté des pierres sur les policiers/la voiture;∎ he threw two sixes (with dice) il a jeté deux six;∎ to throw sb into prison or jail jeter qn en prison;∎ to throw sb to the lions jeter qn aux lions; figurative jeter qn en pâture(b) (opponent, rider) jeter (par ou à terre);∎ his opponent threw him to the ground (in fight) son adversaire l'a jeté à terre; (in wrestling match) son adversaire l'a envoyé au sol ou au tapis;∎ the horse threw him le cheval le désarçonna ou le jeta à terre(c) (with force, violence) projeter;∎ she was thrown clear (in car accident) elle a été éjectée;∎ the force of the explosion threw them against the wall la force de l'explosion les a projetés contre le mur;∎ to throw open ouvrir en grand ou tout grand;∎ she threw open the door/windows elle a ouvert la porte/les fenêtres en grand;∎ figurative the House of Commons has been thrown open to the television cameras la Chambre des communes a été ouverte aux caméras de télévision;∎ she threw herself into an armchair elle s'est jetée dans un fauteuil;∎ he threw himself at her feet il s'est jeté à ses pieds;∎ she threw herself at him (attacked) elle s'est jetée ou s'est ruée sur lui; (as lover) elle s'est jetée sur lui ou à sa tête;∎ figurative he threw himself on the mercy of the king il s'en est remis au bon vouloir du roi∎ the news threw them into confusion/a panic les nouvelles les ont plongés dans l'embarras/les ont affolés;∎ the scandal has thrown the country into confusion le scandale a semé la confusion dans le pays;∎ to throw oneself into one's work se plonger dans son travail;∎ she threw herself into the job of organizing the wedding elle s'est plongée avec enthousiasme dans l'organisation des noces(e) (direct, aim → look, glance) jeter, lancer; (→ accusation, reproach) lancer, envoyer; (→ punch) lancer, porter; (cast → light, shadows) projeter;∎ to throw sb a kiss envoyer un baiser à qn;∎ to throw a question at sb poser une question à brûle-pourpoint à qn;∎ don't throw that one at me!, don't throw that in my face! ne me faites pas ce reproche!, ne me jetez pas ça à la figure!;∎ Theatre to throw one's voice projeter sa voix;∎ Building industry to throw a bridge over a river jeter un pont sur une rivière∎ that question really threw me! cette question m'a vraiment désarçonné!, je ne savais vraiment pas quoi répondre à cette question!;∎ I was completely thrown for a few seconds je suis resté tout interdit pendant quelques secondes(g) (activate → switch, lever, clutch) actionner∎ to throw a pot (potter) tourner un vase∎ to throw a litter mettre bas∎ she can throw a hundred metres elle est capable de lancer à cent mètres;∎ I can't throw straight je n'arrive pas à lancer droit3 noun∎ his whole fortune depended on a single throw of the dice toute sa fortune dépendait d'un seul coup de dés;∎ it's your throw c'est ton tour, (c'est) à toi;∎ Sport a free throw un lancer franc;∎ that was a good throw! vous avez bien visé!∎ 10p a throw 10 pence le coup;∎ at £20 a throw I can't afford it à 20 livres chaque fois, je ne peux pas me l'offrir□ ;∎ give me another throw laissez-moi encore une chance□►► American throw pillow coussin m∎ the boys were throwing a ball about les garçons jouaient à la balle;∎ don't throw your books/toys about like that ne lance pas tes livres/jouets comme ça;∎ to throw one's money about gaspiller son argent;∎ to be thrown about être ballotté∎ to throw oneself about s'agiter, se débattre;∎ she was throwing her arms about wildly elle agitait frénétiquement les bras(unwanted object) rejeter, laisser de côté; (friend, work) laisser tomber, laisser de côté; (idea, suggestion) rejeter, repousser; (prejudices, fears, hatred etc) se débarrasser de(a) (old clothes, rubbish) jeter(b) figurative (waste → advantage, opportunity, talents) gaspiller, gâcher; (→ affection, friendship) perdre;∎ don't throw your money away on expensive toys ne gaspille pas ton argent à acheter des jouets coûteux;∎ you're throwing away your only chance of happiness vous êtes en train de gâcher votre seule chance de bonheur;∎ his presents are just thrown away on her elle ne sait pas apprécier les cadeaux qu'il lui fait;∎ don't throw yourself away on a waster like him ne gâche pas ta vie pour un bon à rien pareil(in cards) se défausser(a) (gen) relancer, renvoyer; (fish) rejeter (à l'eau); figurative (image, light) réfléchir, renvoyer; (heat) réverbérer;∎ she threw his words of love back at him elle lui a jeté tous ses mots d'amour à la tête;∎ figurative to throw sth back in sb's face jeter qch à la figure de qn∎ we were thrown back on our own resources on a dû se rabattre sur nos propres ressources(a) (to lower level) jeter;∎ can you throw the towel down to me? pouvez-vous me lancer la serviette?;∎ she threw her bag down on the floor elle a jeté son sac par terre;∎ to throw oneself down on the ground/on one's knees se jeter par terre/à genoux;∎ he threw his cards down on the table il a jeté ses cartes sur la table;∎ I threw the money down on the counter j'ai jeté l'argent sur le comptoir∎ they threw down their arms ils ont déposé les armes∎ it's throwing it down (raining) il pleut à verse□, il tombe des cordes➲ throw in∎ also figurative to throw in the towel jeter l'éponge;∎ also figurative to throw in one's hand abandonner la partie(b) (interject → remark, suggestion) placer;∎ she threw in a few comments about housing problems elle a placé quelques remarques sur les problèmes de logement∎ breakfast is thrown in le petit déjeuner est compris;∎ the salesman said he'd throw in a free door if we bought new windows le vendeur nous a promis une porte gratuite pour l'achat de fenêtres neuves;∎ with a special trip to Stockholm thrown in avec en prime une excursion à Stockholm∎ American to throw in with sb s'associer à ou avec qn∎ he threw off his shirt and dived into the water il enleva sa chemise et plongea dans l'eau(b) (get rid of → habit, inhibition) se défaire de, se débarrasser de; (→ burden) se libérer de, se débarrasser de; (→ cold, infection) se débarrasser de(c) (elude → pursuer) perdre, semer;∎ he managed to throw the dogs off the trail il a réussi à dépister les chiens(d) (write hastily → poem etc) composer au pied levé(clothes) enfiler ou passer (à la hâte);∎ she threw on some make-up/an old coat elle s'est maquillée/a enfilé un vieux manteau à la hâte(a) (rubbish, unwanted items) jeter, mettre au rebut(b) (eject → from building) mettre à la porte, jeter dehors; (→ from night club) jeter dehors, vider; (evict → from accommodation) expulser; (expel → from school, army) renvoyer, expulser;∎ we were thrown out of our jobs on s'est fait mettre à la porte;∎ the takeover will throw a lot of people out of work le rachat va mettre beaucoup de monde au chômage(c) (reject → bill, proposal) rejeter, repousser(d) (extend → arms, leg) tendre, étendre;∎ to throw out one's chest bomber le torse(e) (make → remark, suggestion) émettre, laisser tomber;∎ to throw out a challenge lancer un défi∎ she threw me over for another guy elle m'a laissé tomber pour un autre∎ he managed to throw a meal together il a réussi à improviser un repas□ ;∎ the film looks as if it's been thrown together le film semble bâclé;∎ she threw the report together the night before elle a rédigé le rapport en vitesse la veille au soir□∎ she threw a few things together and rang for a taxi elle a jeté quelques affaires dans un sac et a appelé un taxi(c) (by accident) réunir par hasard;∎ Fate had thrown them together le destin les avait réunis➲ throw up(a) (above one's head) jeter ou lancer en l'air;∎ can you throw me up my towel? peux-tu me lancer ma serviette?;∎ they threw their hats up into the air ils ont lancé leur chapeau en l'air;∎ she threw up her hands in horror elle a levé les bras en signe d'horreur(b) (produce → problem) produire, créer; (→ evidence) mettre à jour; (→ dust, dirt) soulever; (→ artist) produire;∎ the discussion threw up some new ideas la discussion a amené de nouvelles idées(c) (abandon → career, studies) abandonner, laisser tomber; (→ chance, opportunity) laisser passer, gaspillerfamiliar vomir□, rendre;∎ it makes you want to throw up c'est à vomir -
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1. verb1) (to (cause to) move or act quickly, often too quickly: You'd better hurry if you want to catch that bus; If you hurry me, I'll make mistakes.) darse prisa (intransitivo); meter prisa (transitivo); aligerar, acelerar2) (to convey quickly: After the accident, the injured man was hurried to the hospital.) llevar deprisa/a toda prisa/urgentemente
2. noun1) (the act of doing something quickly, often too quickly: In his hurry to leave, he fell and broke his arm.) prisa2) (the need to do something quickly: Is there any hurry for this job?) prisa, urgencia•- hurried- hurriedly
- in a hurry
- hurry up
hurry1 n prisahurry2 vb darse prisa / apresurarsetr['hʌrɪ]1 prisa■ what's the hurry! ¿a qué viene tanta prisa?■ are you in a hurry for the report? ¿le corre prisa el informe?1 apresurarse, darse prisa■ hurry! ¡date prisa!1 dar prisa, meter prisa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin a hurry de prisato be in a hurry tener prisa: apurarse, darse prisa, apresurarsehurry vt: apurar, darle prisa (a alguien)hurry n: prisa f, apuro fn.• prisa s.f.v.• acelerar v.• adelantar v.• afanar v.• anticipar v.• apremiar v.• apresurar v.• apurar v.• aviar v.• darse prisa v.• precipitar v.'hɜːri, 'hʌri
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noun (no pl) prisa f, apuro m (AmL)in all the hurry, I forgot my umbrella — con la prisa or (AmL) con el apuro, se me olvidó el paraguas
in a hurry: I'm in a hurry tengo prisa, estoy apurado (AmL); he wrote it in a hurry lo escribió deprisa or (fam) a las carreras (fam); he won't try that again in a hurry (esp BrE colloq) no le va a quedar ni pizca de ganas de volver a hacerlo (fam); to be in a hurry to + INF tener* prisa or (AmL tb) apuro por+inf; what's the hurry? — ¿qué prisa or (AmL tb) qué apuro hay?
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-ries, -rying, -ried intransitive verba) ( make haste) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)there's no need to hurry — no hay prisa, no hay apuro (AmL)
b) ( move hastily) (+ adv compl)he hurried in/out — entró/salió corriendo
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vta) \<\<person\>\> meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)he was hurried to a waiting car — se lo llevaron rápidamente or a toda prisa a un coche que estaba esperando
b) \<\<work\>\> hacer* apresuradamente, hacer* a las carreras (fam)Phrasal Verbs:- hurry on- hurry up['hʌrɪ]1.N prisa f, apuro m (LAm)to be in a hurry (to do sth) — tener prisa or (LAm) apuro (por hacer algo)
I'm in no hurry, I'm not in any hurry — no tengo prisa
are you in a hurry for this? — ¿le corre prisa (esto)?
in our hurry to leave we left the keys behind — con las prisas de or por marcharnos nos dejamos olvidadas las llaves
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is there any hurry? — ¿corre prisa?•
there's no (great) hurry — no hay or corre prisa•
what's the hurry? — ¿a qué viene tanta prisa?2.VT [+ person] meter prisa a, apresurar, apurar (LAm); [+ work, job] hacer apresuradamente, hacer deprisa y corriendo•
don't let yourself be hurried into making a decision — no te obligues a tomar una decisión precipitada•
they hurried him to a doctor — lo llevaron a toda prisa a un médico3.VI darse prisa, apurarse (LAm)hurry! — ¡date prisa!, ¡apúrate! (LAm)
don't hurry! — ¡no hay prisa or (LAm) apuro!
to hurry to do sth — darse prisa or (LAm) apurarse en hacer algo, apresurarse a hacer algo
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to hurry after sb — correr detrás de algn•
to hurry in — entrar corriendo•
I must hurry — tengo que correr or darme prisa•
he hurried over to us — vino a toda prisa or corriendo hasta nosotros- hurry on- hurry up* * *['hɜːri, 'hʌri]
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noun (no pl) prisa f, apuro m (AmL)in all the hurry, I forgot my umbrella — con la prisa or (AmL) con el apuro, se me olvidó el paraguas
in a hurry: I'm in a hurry tengo prisa, estoy apurado (AmL); he wrote it in a hurry lo escribió deprisa or (fam) a las carreras (fam); he won't try that again in a hurry (esp BrE colloq) no le va a quedar ni pizca de ganas de volver a hacerlo (fam); to be in a hurry to + INF tener* prisa or (AmL tb) apuro por+inf; what's the hurry? — ¿qué prisa or (AmL tb) qué apuro hay?
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-ries, -rying, -ried intransitive verba) ( make haste) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)there's no need to hurry — no hay prisa, no hay apuro (AmL)
b) ( move hastily) (+ adv compl)he hurried in/out — entró/salió corriendo
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vta) \<\<person\>\> meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)he was hurried to a waiting car — se lo llevaron rápidamente or a toda prisa a un coche que estaba esperando
b) \<\<work\>\> hacer* apresuradamente, hacer* a las carreras (fam)Phrasal Verbs:- hurry on- hurry up -
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verb(to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly: He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor.) precipitarse, lanzarse, correr, ir rápidamente
2. noun1) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.) abalanzamiento, ímpetu2) (a hurry: I'm in a dreadful rush.) prisa, urgencia•
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noun(a tall grass-like plant growing in or near water: They hid their boat in the rushes.)rush1 n prisawhat's all the rush? ¿por qué tanta prisa?rush2 vb correr / apresurarsetr[rʌʃ]1 (plant) junco————————tr[rʌʃ]1 prisa■ the train doesn't leave until six, there's no rush el tren no sale hasta las seis, no hay prisa2 (movement) movimiento impetuoso, avance nombre masculino impetuoso1 (hurry - person) apresurar, dar prisa a, meter prisa a; (- job etc) hacer demasiado deprisa■ if you rush your work, you'll make mistakes si trabajas demasiado deprisa, cometerás errores2 (send quickly) enviar urgentemente, mandar urgentemente; (take quickly) llevar rápidamente■ medical supplies were rushed to the war zone material médico fue enviado urgentemente a la zona de guerra3 (attack) abalanzarse sobre, arremeter contra4 familiar cobrar■ how much did they rush you for that? ¿cuánto te cobraron por eso?1 ir deprisa, precipitarse, apresurarse■ don't rush! ¡no vayas tan deprisa!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be rushed off one's feet ir de culoto rush into something hacer algo precipitadamenterush job trabajo urgente■ it was a bit of a rush job, I'm afraid me temo que lo hice deprisa y corriendorush ['rʌʃ] vi: correr, ir de prisato rush around: correr de un lado a otroto rush off: irse corriendorush vt1) hurry: apresurar, apurar2) attack: abalanzarse sobre, asaltarrush adj: urgenterush n1) haste: prisa f, apuro m2) surge: ráfaga f (de aire), torrente m (de aguas), avalancha f (de gente)3) demand: demanda fa rush on sugar: una gran demanda para el azúcar4) : carga f (en futbol americano)5) : junco m (planta)n.• prisa s.f.v.• lanzarse v.• precipitar v.rʌʃ
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1)a) ( haste) (no pl) prisa f, apuro m (AmL)in all the rush, I forgot my umbrella — con la prisa or (AmL) con el apuro, se me olvidó el paraguas
what's (all) the rush? — ¿qué prisa or (AmL tb) qué apuro hay?
I'm in a rush — tengo prisa, ando or estoy apurado (AmL)
b) c ( movement)d) c ( burst of activity)there's a mad rush on to meet the deadline — estamos trabajando como locos tratando de terminar a tiempo (fam)
the Christmas rush — el gran movimiento del período de las fiestas de fin de año en los comercios
2) c u ( Bot) junco m
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a) ( hurry) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)there's no need to rush — no hay prisa, no hay apuro (AmL)
don't rush! — con calma!, despacio!
she rushed through the first course — se comió el primer plato a todo correr or a la(s) carrera(s)
b) ( run) (+ adv compl)she rushed in/out — entró/salió corriendo
to rush around o (BrE also) about — ir* de acá para allá, correr de un lado para otro
just a minute: don't rush off! — espera un minuto, no salgas corriendo
c) (surge, flow)blood rushed to his face — ( from embarrassment) se puso colorado; ( from anger) se le subió la sangre a la cabeza
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vta) \<\<job/preparation\>\> hacer* a todo correr or a la(s) carrera(s), hacer* deprisa y corriendo; \<\<person\>\> meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)to rush somebody INTO something/-ING: I don't want to be rushed into (making) a decision no quiero que me hagan tomar una decisión precipitada; I'm a bit rushed at the moment — en este momento estoy muy ocupado
b) (send, take hastily)she was rushed to hospital — la trasladaron (frml) or llevaron rápidamente al hospital
Phrasal Verbs:
I [rʌʃ]1.N (Bot) junco m2.CPDrush basket N — cesto m de mimbre
rush light N — vela f de junco
rush matting N — estera f, esterilla f
II [rʌʃ]1. N1) (=act of rushing)•
there was a rush for the door — se precipitaron todos hacia la puerta•
the gold rush — la fiebre del oro•
two were injured in the rush — hubo dos heridos en el tumulto•
the annual rush to the beaches — la desbandada de todos los años hacia las playas2) (=hurry) prisa f, apuro m (LAm)what's all the rush about? — ¿por qué tanta prisa?
we had a rush to get it ready — tuvimos que darnos prisa or (LAm) apurarnos para tenerlo listo
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is there any rush for this? — ¿corre prisa esto?•
it got lost in the rush — con el ajetreo se perdióI'm in a rush — tengo prisa or (LAm) apuro
I did it in a rush — lo hice deprisa, lo hice muy apurada (LAm)
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he's in no rush — no tiene prisa alguna or (LAm) apuro ninguno3) (=current, torrent)4) (Comm) demanda f•
the Christmas rush — la actividad frenética de las Navidades•
a rush for tickets — una enorme demanda de entradas•
there has been a rush on suntan lotion — ha habido una enorme demanda de crema bronceadora5) (US) (Ftbl) carga f6) rushes (Cine) primeras pruebas fpl2. VT1) [+ person] meter prisa a, apurar (LAm)don't rush me! — ¡no me metas prisa!, ¡no me apures! (LAm)
I hate being rushed — no aguanto que me metan prisa, no aguanto que me apuren (LAm)
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to rush sb into (doing) sth, she knew he was trying to rush her into a decision — sabía que trataba de meterle prisa or (LAm) apurarla para que se decidieradon't be rushed into signing anything — no dejes que te hagan firmar deprisa y corriendo, no dejes que te metan prisa or (LAm) que te apuren para firmar
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we were rushed off our feet — estábamos hasta arriba de trabajo *2) [+ work, job] hacer con mucha prisa or a la carrera3) (=carry, take)please rush me my free copy — por favor, mándenme la copia gratuita tan pronto como puedan
4) (=attack) [+ building, enemy positions] asaltar, atacar; [+ opponent, barrier, stage] abalanzarse sobre5) * (=charge) soplar *, clavar **3. VI1) (=run)•
everyone rushed to the windows — todos corrieron or se precipitaron hacia las ventanas2) (=hurry)don't rush! — ¡con calma!
I was rushing to finish it — me daba prisa or (LAm) me estaba apurando por terminarlo
headlong•
the train went rushing into the tunnel — el tren entró en el túnel a toda velocidad4.CPDrush hour traffic — tráfico m de hora punta or (LAm) de hora pico
rush job N — (=urgent) trabajo m urgente; (=too hurried) trabajo m hecho deprisa y corriendo
rush order N — pedido m urgente
- rush at- rush in- rush off- rush out- rush up* * *[rʌʃ]
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1)a) ( haste) (no pl) prisa f, apuro m (AmL)in all the rush, I forgot my umbrella — con la prisa or (AmL) con el apuro, se me olvidó el paraguas
what's (all) the rush? — ¿qué prisa or (AmL tb) qué apuro hay?
I'm in a rush — tengo prisa, ando or estoy apurado (AmL)
b) c ( movement)d) c ( burst of activity)there's a mad rush on to meet the deadline — estamos trabajando como locos tratando de terminar a tiempo (fam)
the Christmas rush — el gran movimiento del período de las fiestas de fin de año en los comercios
2) c u ( Bot) junco m
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a) ( hurry) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)there's no need to rush — no hay prisa, no hay apuro (AmL)
don't rush! — con calma!, despacio!
she rushed through the first course — se comió el primer plato a todo correr or a la(s) carrera(s)
b) ( run) (+ adv compl)she rushed in/out — entró/salió corriendo
to rush around o (BrE also) about — ir* de acá para allá, correr de un lado para otro
just a minute: don't rush off! — espera un minuto, no salgas corriendo
c) (surge, flow)blood rushed to his face — ( from embarrassment) se puso colorado; ( from anger) se le subió la sangre a la cabeza
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vta) \<\<job/preparation\>\> hacer* a todo correr or a la(s) carrera(s), hacer* deprisa y corriendo; \<\<person\>\> meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)to rush somebody INTO something/-ING: I don't want to be rushed into (making) a decision no quiero que me hagan tomar una decisión precipitada; I'm a bit rushed at the moment — en este momento estoy muy ocupado
b) (send, take hastily)she was rushed to hospital — la trasladaron (frml) or llevaron rápidamente al hospital
Phrasal Verbs: -
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I [rʌʃ]nome (plant, stem) giunco m.II 1. [rʌʃ]1) (of crowd) ressa f., calca f.to make a rush for sth. — [ crowd] prendere d'assalto qcs.; [ individual] lanciarsi su o verso qcs
2) (hurry)in a rush — in fretta e furia, di corsa
3) (peak time) (during day) ora f. di punta; (during year) alta stagione f.4) (surge) (of liquid) flusso m.; (of adrenalin) scarica f., ondata f.; (of air) corrente f., afflusso m.; (of emotion) impeto m., ondata f.; (of complaints) pioggia f.2. III 1. [rʌʃ]a rush of blood to the head — fig. un colpo di testa
to rush sth. to — portare qcs. di corsa a
2) (do hastily) fare [qcs.] frettolosamente [task, speech]3) (pressurize, hurry) mettere fretta a, sollecitare [ person]4) (charge at) assalire, attaccare [ person]; prendere d'assalto [ building]2.1) [ person] (make haste) affrettarsi; (rush forward) correre, precipitarsito rush at sth. — precipitarsi su qcs.
2) (travel)to rush along at 160 km/h — sfrecciare a 160 chilometri orari
•- rush out* * *I 1. verb(to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly: He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor.)2. noun1) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.)2) (a hurry: I'm in a dreadful rush.)•II noun(a tall grass-like plant growing in or near water: They hid their boat in the rushes.)* * *I [rʌʃ] nBot giuncoII [rʌʃ]1. n1) (of people) affollamento, ressathere was a rush to or for the door — tutti si precipitarono verso la porta
2) (hurry) fretta, premuraI'm in a rush (to do) — ho fretta or premura (di fare)
3)a rush of air — una corrente d'aria2. vt1) (person) far fretta or premura a, (work, order) fare in fretta2) (attack: town) prendere d'assalto, (person) precipitarsi contro3. vidon't rush at it, take it slowly — non farlo in fretta, prenditela con comodo
to rush up/down etc — precipitarsi su/giù etc
•- rush out- rush up* * *(Surnames) Rush /rʌʃ/* * *I [rʌʃ]nome (plant, stem) giunco m.II 1. [rʌʃ]1) (of crowd) ressa f., calca f.to make a rush for sth. — [ crowd] prendere d'assalto qcs.; [ individual] lanciarsi su o verso qcs
2) (hurry)in a rush — in fretta e furia, di corsa
3) (peak time) (during day) ora f. di punta; (during year) alta stagione f.4) (surge) (of liquid) flusso m.; (of adrenalin) scarica f., ondata f.; (of air) corrente f., afflusso m.; (of emotion) impeto m., ondata f.; (of complaints) pioggia f.2. III 1. [rʌʃ]a rush of blood to the head — fig. un colpo di testa
to rush sth. to — portare qcs. di corsa a
2) (do hastily) fare [qcs.] frettolosamente [task, speech]3) (pressurize, hurry) mettere fretta a, sollecitare [ person]4) (charge at) assalire, attaccare [ person]; prendere d'assalto [ building]2.1) [ person] (make haste) affrettarsi; (rush forward) correre, precipitarsito rush at sth. — precipitarsi su qcs.
2) (travel)to rush along at 160 km/h — sfrecciare a 160 chilometri orari
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I noun(Bot.) Binse, dieII 1. noun1) (rapid moving forward)make a rush for something — sich auf etwas (Akk.) stürzen
the holiday rush — der [hektische] Urlaubsverkehr
2) (hurry) Eile, diea rush of blood [to the head] — (fig. coll.) eine [plötzliche] Anwandlung
4) (period of great activity) Hochbetrieb, der6) in pl. (Cinemat.) [Bild]muster; Musterkopien2. transitive verb1) (convey rapidly)rush somebody/something somewhere — jemanden/etwas auf schnellstem Wege irgendwohin bringen
rush through Parliament — im Parlament durchpeitschen (ugs. abwertend) [Gesetz]
2) (cause to act hastily)rush somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu drängen, etwas zu tun
she hates to be rushed — sie kann es nicht ausstehen, wenn sie sich [ab]hetzen muss
4) (Mil. or fig.): (charge) stürmen; überrumpeln [feindliche Gruppe]3. intransitive verb1) (move quickly) eilen; [Hund, Pferd:] laufenshe rushed into the room — sie stürzte ins Zimmer
rush through Customs/the exit — durch den Zoll/Ausgang stürmen
don't rush! — nur keine Eile!
3) (flow rapidly) stürzen4)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120684/rush_about">rush about- rush into- rush up* * *I 1. verb(to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly: He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor.) stürzen,treiben2. noun1) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.) der Sturm2) (a hurry: I'm in a dreadful rush.) die Hetze•II noun(a tall grass-like plant growing in or near water: They hid their boat in the rushes.) die Binse* * *rush1[rʌʃ]\rush mat Binsenmatte frush2[rʌʃ]I. nslow down! what's the \rush? mach langsam! wozu die Eile?to be in a \rush in Eile sein, es eilig habento leave in a \rush sich akk eilig auf den Weg machen2. (rapid movement) Losstürzen nt, Losstürmen nt, Ansturm m ( for auf + akk); (press) Gedränge nt, Gewühl nt; (demand) lebhafter Andrang, stürmische [o rege] Nachfrageat the outbreak of the fire there was a mad \rush for the emergency exits als das Feuer ausbrach, stürmte alles wie wild auf die Notausgänge zuI hate driving during the afternoon \rush ich hasse das Autofahren im nachmittäglichen Verkehrsgewühlthere's been a \rush for tickets es gab eine stürmische Nachfrage nach Kartenthe Christmas \rush der Weihnachtstrubel\rush of customers Kundenandrang mthe memory of who he was came back to him with a \rush mit einem Schlag fiel ihm wieder ein, wer er warshe became light-headed as a result of a sudden \rush of blood to the head ihr wurde schwindlig, nachdem ihr auf einmal das Blut in den Kopf geschossen wara \rush of air ein Luftstoß ma \rush of dizziness ein Schwindelanfall ma \rush of sympathy eine Woge des Mitgefühlsa \rush of tears ein plötzlicher Tränenausbrucha \rush of water ein Wasserschwall m4. (migration)gold \rush Goldrausch mII. vi1. (hurry) eilen, hetzenstop \rushing! hör auf zu hetzen!she's \rushing to help the others sie eilt den anderen zu Hilfewe \rushed to buy tickets for the show wir besorgten uns umgehend Karten für die Showwe shouldn't \rush to blame them wir sollten sie nicht voreilig beschuldigen▪ to \rush about [or around] herumhetzen▪ to \rush in hineinstürmen, hineinstürzento \rush into sb's mind ( fig) jdm plötzlich in den Sinn kommen [o durch den Kopf schießen]▪ to \rush towards sb auf jdn zueilen [o zustürzen]to \rush up the hill/the stairs den Berg/die Treppe hinaufeilento \rush into sb's mind jdm plötzlich in den Sinn kommen [o durch den Kopf schießen2. (hurry into)▪ to \rush into sth decision, project etw überstürzen [o übereilen]we shouldn't \rush into things wir sollten die Dinge nicht überstürzento \rush into a marriage überstürzt heiratento \rush into a war einen Krieg vom Zaun brechen3. (in Am football) einen Lauf[spiel]angriff [o Durchbruchsversuch] unternehmenhe has \rushed for over 100 yards er hat den Ball über 100 Yards im Lauf nach vorn getragenIII. vt1. (send quickly)▪ to \rush sb/sth [to a place] jdn/etw schnell [an einen Ort] bringenshe was \rushed to hospital sie wurde auf schnellstem Weg ins Krankenhaus gebrachtthe United Nations has \rushed food to the famine zone die Vereinten Nationen haben eilends Lebensmittel in die Hungerregion geschickt2. (pressure)they tried to \rush me into joining sie versuchten, mich zu einem schnellen Beitritt zu bewegenhe \rushed her into marrying him er drängte sie zu einer schnellen Heiratdon't \rush me! dräng mich nicht!3. (do hurriedly)to \rush one's food [or supper] das Essen hinunterschlingen, hastig essento \rush a job eine Arbeit hastig [o in aller Eile] erledigenlet's not \rush things lass uns nichts überstürzenthe new government \rushed several bills through Parliament die neue Regierung peitschte mehrere Gesetzesvorlagen durch das Parlament4. (charge)▪ to \rush sth etw stürmento \rush the enemy's defences die feindlichen Verteidigungsstellungen stürmento \rush the stage auf die Bühne stürmen7.* * *I [rʌʃ]1. nthere was a rush of water —
a rush of blood to the head — Blutandrang m im Kopf
See:→ gold rushI had a rush to get here on time — ich musste ganz schön hetzen, um rechtzeitig hier zu sein
it all happened in such a rush — das ging alles so plötzlich
2. vi(= hurry) eilen; (stronger) hetzen, hasten; (= run) stürzen; (wind) brausen; (water) schießen, stürzen; (= make rushing noise) rauschenI rushed to her side — ich eilte an ihre Seite
I'm rushing to finish it — ich beeile mich, es fertig zu machen
don't rush, take your time — überstürzen Sie nichts, lassen Sie sich Zeit
to rush through (book) — hastig lesen; meal hastig essen; museum, town hetzen durch; work hastig erledigen
to rush past (person) — vorbeistürzen; (vehicle) vorbeischießen
to rush in/out/back etc — hinein-/hinaus-/zurückstürzen or -stürmen etc
or defense (US) (lit, fig) —
the blood rushed to his face —
3. vt1)they rushed more troops to the front —
they rushed him out (of the room) — sie brachten ihn eilends aus dem Zimmer
2) (= force to hurry) hetzen, drängendon't rush me! —
to rush sb into doing sth — jdn dazu treiben, etw überstürzt zu tun
you can't rush this sort of work — für solche Arbeit muss man sich (dat) Zeit lassen
5) (inf: charge exorbitantly) schröpfen (inf)IIn (BOT)Binse f* * *rush1 [rʌʃ]A v/i1. stürmen, jagen, rasen, stürzen:rush at sb auf jemanden losstürzen;rush in hereinstürzen, -stürmen;rush into certain death in den sicheren Tod rennen;rush into extremes ins Extrem verfallen;rush into marriage überstürzt heiraten;blood rushed to her face das Blut schoss ihr ins Gesicht;a) hetzen oder hasten durch,b) ein Buch etc hastig lesen,c) eine Mahlzeit hastig essen,2. dahinbrausen, -fegen (Wind)B v/t1. (an)treiben, drängen, hetzen:I refuse to be rushed ich lasse mich nicht drängen;rush sb to hospital auch jemanden mit Blaulicht ins Krankenhaus bringen3. eine Arbeit etc hastig erledigen:rush a bill (through) eine Gesetzesvorlage durchpeitschen4. überstürzen, -eilen, übers Knie brechen umg6. im Sturm nehmen (auch fig), erstürmen7. über ein Hindernis hinwegsetzen8. US sl mit Aufmerksamkeiten überhäufen, umwerben9. Br umg jemanden neppen (£5 um 5 Pfund):how much did they rush you for it? wie viel haben sie dir dafür abgeknöpft?C s1. (Vorwärts)Stürmen n, Dahinschießen n, -jagen n2. Brausen n (des Windes)3. Eile f:at a rush, on the rush umg in aller Eile, schnellstens;with a rush plötzlich;there’s no rush es hat keine Eile, es eilt nicht4. figb) (Massen-)Andrang mmake a rush for losstürzen auf (akk)5. MED (Blut)Andrang m6. figa) plötzlicher Ausbruch (of von Tränen etc)of von Mitleid etc)7. a) Drang m (der Geschäfte), Hetze f umgb) Hochbetrieb m, -druck mc) Überhäufung f (of mit Arbeit etc)8. SCHULE US (Wett)Kampf m9. pl FILM Schnellkopie fD adj1. eilig, dringend, Eil…2. geschäftig, Hochbetriebs…rush2 [rʌʃ]A s1. BOT Binse f2. koll Binsen pl3. ORN Binsenhuhn n4. fig Deut m:not worth a rush keinen Pfifferling wert umg;I don’t care a rush es ist mir völlig schnurz umgB adj Binsen…:rush-bottomed chair Binsenstuhl m* * *I noun(Bot.) Binse, dieII 1. nounmake a rush for something — sich auf etwas (Akk.) stürzen
the holiday rush — der [hektische] Urlaubsverkehr
2) (hurry) Eile, diebe in a [great] rush — in [großer] Eile sein; es [sehr] eilig haben
a rush of blood [to the head] — (fig. coll.) eine [plötzliche] Anwandlung
4) (period of great activity) Hochbetrieb, der5) (heavy demand) Ansturm, der (for, on auf + Akk.)6) in pl. (Cinemat.) [Bild]muster; Musterkopien2. transitive verbrush somebody/something somewhere — jemanden/etwas auf schnellstem Wege irgendwohin bringen
rush through Parliament — im Parlament durchpeitschen (ugs. abwertend) [Gesetz]
be rushed — (have to hurry) in Eile sein
rush somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu drängen, etwas zu tun
she hates to be rushed — sie kann es nicht ausstehen, wenn sie sich [ab]hetzen muss
3) (perform quickly) auf die Schnelle erledigen; (perform too quickly)4) (Mil. or fig.): (charge) stürmen; überrumpeln [feindliche Gruppe]3. intransitive verb1) (move quickly) eilen; [Hund, Pferd:] laufenrush through Customs/the exit — durch den Zoll/Ausgang stürmen
2) (hurry unduly) sich zu sehr beeilen3) (flow rapidly) stürzen4)Phrasal Verbs:- rush up* * *n.Andrang -¨e m.Eile -n f. v.drängen v.hetzen v.rasen v.stürzen v. -
15 marry
1. II shan't marry я не женюсь или не выйду замуж; why don't you marry? почему бы вам не жениться или не выйти замуж2. IImarry in some manner marry well (foolishly, recklessly, prudently, unhappily, hastily, conveniently, a second time, twice, etc.) хорошо и т.д. жениться или выйти замуж; marry again жениться или выйти замуж снова /еще раз/; marry at some time marry early (late in life, etc.) рано и т.д. жениться или выйти замуж; I shall never marry я никогда не женюсь или не выйду замуж3. III1) marry smb. marry smb.'s sister (one's cook, the prettiest girl in the village, etc.) жениться на чьей-л. сестре и т.д., he said he wanted to marry her он сказал, что хотел бы на ней жениться; marry a sailor (smb.'s brother, etc.) выйти замуж за моряка и т.д.: they married each other они поженились2) marry smb. marry the two young people обвенчать молодых людей; the minister (the priest) married them священник обвенчал их3) marry smb., smth. she has married all her daughters она выдала замуж всех своих дочерей; marry a fortune /money/ жениться "на деньгах"4. IVmarry smb. in some manner marry smb. hastily (foolishly, etc.) a) поспешно и т.д. жениться на ком-л. или выйти замуж за кого-л.; б) поспешно и т.д. обвенчать кого-л.; в) поспешно и т.д. женить или выдать замуж кого-л.5. XIbe (get) married he is married он женат; she is married она замужем; Tom and Alice are going to get married Том и Алиса собираются пожениться; be married in some manner he was twice married он был дважды женат; be married at some time he got married recently он недавно женился; be married for some time they've been married over a year они уже женаты больше года; get smb. married she got her son married она женила своего сына; be (get) married to smb. she is married to a foreigner она замужем за иностранцем; he was married to his friend's sister он был женат на сестре своего друга; she got married to a childhood friend она вышла замуж за друга детства: be married to smth. he is practically married to his work он живет и дышит своей работой; be married by smb. they were married by a priest (by the bishop, by the mayor, etc.) их обвенчал священник и т.д.; be married in some place he was married in London он женился в Лондоне6. XVImarry beneath /below/ (above) one he married beneath him он женился на женщине ниже себя по положению, он совершил мезальянс; she married above herself она вышла замуж за человека, стоящего выше ее по общественному положению; marry for smth. marry for love жениться или выйти замуж по любви; marry for money жениться или выйти замуж из-за денег /по расчету/; marry for a home жениться или выйти замуж, чтобы обрести дом /семью/; marry into smth., smb. marry into a family войти в дом /в семьи/ жены или мужа, породниться с какой-л. семьей; marry into Sweden выйти замуж за шведа или жениться на шведке [и уехать в Швецию]; marry on /with/ smth. he is not able to marry on his present salary (on such prospects, etc.) он не может жениться, когда у него такая [маленькая] зарплата и т.д. || marry against smb.'s will /wishes/ жениться или выйти замуж против чьей-л. воли; marry out of one's class выйти замуж за человека или жениться на человеке не своего круга7. XXI11) marry smb. for smth. marry smb. for love жениться на ком-л. или выходить замуж за кого-л. по любви; marry a girl for her pretty face жениться на девушке из-за ее хорошенького личика2) marry smb. to smb. the clergyman married Mary to John священник повенчал /обвенчал/ Мэри и Джона3) marry smb. to smb. marry one's daughter to a soldier (to a farmer, to a rich man, to my eldest son, etc.) выдавать дочь замуж за солдата и т.д.8. XXVnot to marry until... he didn't marry until he was forty он не женился до сорока лет -
16 throw
1. transitive verb,1) werfenthrow me that towel, please — wirf mal bitte das Handtuch rüber (ugs.)
throw a punch/punches — zuschlagen
throw a left/right — eine Linke/Rechte schlagen
throw oneself on one's knees/to the floor/into a chair — sich auf die Knie/zu Boden/in einen Sessel werfen
throw oneself at somebody — sich auf jemanden werfen; (fig.) sich jemandem an den Hals werfen (ugs.)
2) (fig.)throw somebody out of work/into prison — jemanden entlassen od. (ugs.) hinauswerfen/ins Gefängnis werfen (geh.)
throw oneself into a task — sich in eine Arbeit (Akk.) stürzen
4) (coll.): (disconcert) [Frage:] aus der Fassung bringen5) (Pottery) drehen2. nounthrow [the/a dice] — würfeln
Wurf, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/74793/throw_about">throw about- throw in- throw on- throw up* * *[Ɵrəu] 1. past tense - threw; verb1) (to send through the air with force; to hurl or fling: He threw the ball to her / threw her the ball.) (zu-)werfen3) (to puzzle or confuse: He was completely thrown by her question.) verwirren2. noun(an act of throwing: That was a good throw!) der Wurf- throw away- throw doubt on
- throw in
- throw light on
- throw oneself into
- throw off
- throw open
- throw out
- throw a party
- throw up
- throw one's voice
- throwaway* * *[θrəʊ, AM θroʊ]I. ndiscus \throw Diskuswurf m▪ a \throw pro Stückthey're charging nearly £100 a \throw for concert tickets! eine Konzertkarte kostet fast 100 Pfund!II. vi<threw, thrown>werfenIII. vt<threw, thrown>1. (propel with arm)my friend threw the ball back over the fence mein Freund warf den Ball über den Zaun zurückto \throw oneself into sb's arms sich akk jdm in die Arme werfento \throw a haymaker einen Schwinger schlagento \throw a jab/left/right (boxing) eine Gerade/Linke/Rechte schlagento \throw money at sth etw mit Geld ausgleichenwe can't solve this problem by \throwing money at it wir können dieses Problem nicht mit Geld lösento \throw a punch at sb jdm einen Schlag versetzento \throw punches Schläge austeilento \throw sb a kiss jdm eine Kusshand zuwerfento \throw one's voice seine Stimme zum Tragen bringen2. (pounce upon)exhausted after the long day she threw herself onto the sofa nach dem langen Tag ließ sie sich erschöpft auf das Sofa fallen3. SPORTto \throw a rider einen Reiter abwerfen4. (of dice)to \throw an eight eine Acht [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR einen Achter] würfelnto \throw a game ein Spiel absichtlich verlieren6. (direct)▪ to \throw sb sth [or sth to sb] jdm etw zuwerfento \throw sb a cue jdm ein Stichwort gebento \throw sb a glance [or look] jdm einen Blick zuwerfento \throw a glance [or look] at sb/sth einen Blick auf jdn/etw werfento \throw an angry look at sb jdm einen wütenden Blick zuwerfento \throw sb a line jdm ein Seil zuwerfen; THEAT jdm soufflieren▪ to \throw oneself at sb (embrace) sich akk jdm an den Hals werfen; (attack) sich akk auf jdn werfen [o stürzen]; (seek comfort, protection) bei jdm Halt suchento \throw a remark at sb jdm gegenüber eine Bemerkung fallenlassen7. (dedicate)she was \thrown into the funeral preparations and so had no time to grieve die Vorbereitungen für die Beerdigung ließen ihr keine Zeit zum Trauern8. (move violently)the ship was \thrown against the cliffs das Schiff wurde gegen die Klippen geschleudert▪ to \throw sth etw töpfern [o auf der Drehscheibe formen]hand-\thrown pottery handgetöpferte Keramik10. (bewitch)to \throw a spell on sb jdn verzaubern [o in seinen Bann ziehento \throw the bones die Zukunft vorhersagento \throw a switch einen Schalter betätigen14. (show emotion)to \throw a fit ( fam) einen Anfall bekommento \throw a tantrum einen Wutanfall bekommen [o fam Koller kriegen]to \throw a wobbly BRIT ( fam: become angry) einen Wutanfall bekommen; (become nervous) nur noch ein Nervenbündel sein15. (give)to \throw a party eine Party geben [o fam schmeißento \throw sb into confusion jdn verwirrento \throw sb into a state of panic jdn in Panik versetzento \throw sb off balance jdn aus der Fassung [o dem Gleichgewicht] bringen17. (cast off)18. (give birth)to \throw a calf/cub/lamb/piglet ein Kalb/Junges/Lamm/Ferkel werfen19.▶ to \throw the book at sb jdn nach allen Regeln der Kunst fertigmachen▶ to \throw the book at sth etw heftig kritisieren▶ to \throw caution to the winds eine Warnung in den Wind schlagen▶ to \throw dust in sb's eyes jdm Sand in die Augen streuen▶ to \throw one's hat into the ring seine Kandidatur anmelden▶ to \throw mud at sb jdn mit Schmutz bewerfen▶ people who live in glass houses shouldn't \throw stones ( saying) wer im Glashaus sitzt, sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen prov▶ to not trust sb further than one could \throw them jdm nicht über den Weg trauen* * *[ɵrəʊ] vb: pret threw, ptp thrown1. nit's your throw — du bist dran
a 30-metre throw the first throw went to the German (Wrestling) — ein Wurf von 30 Metern der Deutsche brachte seinen Gegner als erster zu Boden
2) (for covering furniture) Überwurf m2. vt1) ball, stone werfen; water schüttento throw sth at sb — etw nach jdm werfen; mud, paint etc jdn mit etw bewerfen
to throw sth across the room —
he threw himself to the floor — er warf sich auf den Boden or zu Boden
to throw oneself at sb (physically) — sich auf jdn werfen or stürzen; (fig) sich jdm an den Hals werfen or schmeißen (inf)
3) (= put hastily) werfen4) (fig: cast) werfento throw a glance at sb/sth — einen Blick auf jdn/etw werfen
to throw an angry look at sb/sth — jdm/einer Sache einen wütenden Blick zuwerfen
to throw sb into prison — jdn ins Gefängnis werfen
to throw doubt on sth —
5) switch, lever betätigen6) (inf: disconcert) aus dem Konzept bringen7) party geben, schmeißen (inf)8) fit bekommen, kriegen (inf)9) (inf: deliberately lose) match, game absichtlich verlieren11)(snake)
to throw its skin — sich häuten12) (animal = give birth to) werfen3. viwerfen; (= throw dice) würfeln* * *throw [θrəʊ]A s1. Werfen n, (Speer- etc) Wurf m2. a) (einzelner) Wurf: three cassette recorders of $100 a throw US umg zu 100 Dollar das Stück, à 100 Dollarb) Wurfweite f: → stone’s throw3. umga) Versuch mb) Chance f4. TECHb) Kröpfung f (einer Kurbelwelle)5. TECH (Regler- etc) Ausschlag m7. US (Damen)Schal m8. US leichte (Woll)Decketake the throw einwerfenB v/t prät threw [θruː], pperf thrown [θrəʊn]1. werfen, schleudern ( beide:at nach):throw sth at sb auch jemanden mit etwas bewerfen;throw o.s. at sba) sich jemandem an den Hals werfen,b) sich auf jemanden stürzen3. das Netz, die Angel etc auswerfenbe thrown out of work arbeitslos werden7. Gefäße (auf einer Töpferscheibe) formen, drehen8. Kartenspiel:a) ausspielenb) ablegen10. US umg einen Wettkampf etc absichtlich verlieren11. a) throw dice würfeln, knobelnb) eine Zahl würfeln13. ZOOL die Haut etc abwerfen14. Seide etc zwirnen, moulinierenthat threw me das hat mich (glatt) umgehauen18. umg einen Wutanfall etc bekommenC v/i1. werfen2. würfeln, knobeln* * *1. transitive verb,1) werfenthrow me that towel, please — wirf mal bitte das Handtuch rüber (ugs.)
throw a punch/punches — zuschlagen
throw a left/right — eine Linke/Rechte schlagen
throw oneself on one's knees/to the floor/into a chair — sich auf die Knie/zu Boden/in einen Sessel werfen
throw oneself at somebody — sich auf jemanden werfen; (fig.) sich jemandem an den Hals werfen (ugs.)
2) (fig.)throw somebody out of work/into prison — jemanden entlassen od. (ugs.) hinauswerfen/ins Gefängnis werfen (geh.)
throw oneself into a task — sich in eine Arbeit (Akk.) stürzen
3) (bring to the ground) zu Boden werfen [Ringer, Gegner]; (unseat) abwerfen [Reiter]4) (coll.): (disconcert) [Frage:] aus der Fassung bringen5) (Pottery) drehen2. nounthrow [the/a dice] — würfeln
Wurf, derPhrasal Verbs:- throw in- throw on- throw up* * *n.Wurf ¨-e m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: threw, thrown)= drehen v.formen (Töpferei) v.schmeißen v.(§ p.,pp.: schmiß, geschmissen)werfen v.(§ p.,pp.: warf, geworfen) -
17 pick
1. I1) are the cherries ripe enough to pick? вишни поспели для сбора?, вишни уже можно собирать? они созрели?2) I don't know which of the three dresses to pick не знаю, какое из этих трех платьев и выбрать id pick and choose выбирать2. IIpick in some manner grapes pick easily виноград легко снимать /собирать/3. III1) pick smth., smb. pick a good boot (one's friends, the least deserving candidate, etc.) выбирать хорошую книгу и т.д.; pick one's words [тщательно] выбирать слова /выражения/; pick sides а) выбрать команду; б) встать на чью-л. сторону; pick one's way /one's steps/ пробираться, тщательно выбирать дорогу2) pick smth. pick flowers (fruit, apples, grapes, etc.) собирать /срывать/ цветы и т.д.; pick a pimple (wound) сковырнуть прыщ (корочку ранки) ногтем; the little birds were picking grain птички клевали зерно; the raven picked out their eyes ворон выклевал им глаза3) pick smb., smth. pick a goose (a hen, a chicken. a fowl, etc.) общипывать гуся и т.д.; pick a bone обгладывать кость; pick one's teeth (one's nose) ковырять в зубах (в носу); pick a lock открывать замок отмычкой; pick smb.'s pocket залезть кому-л. в карман, украсть из кармана; pick smb.'s brain использовать чужие мысли4) || pick the strings перебирать струны4. IVpick smth. in some manner pick smth. hastily (painfully, cautiously, obediently, aimlessly, shrewdly, laboriously, etc.) поспешно и т.д. выбирать что-л.5. VIpick smth. to some state pick the bone clean обглодать кость6. VIIpick smth. to do smth. pick a tie to go with this shirt подобрать /выбрать/ галстук к этой рубашке; you certainly picked a nice time to start an argument! ну и выбрали же вы время для спора!7. XVI1) pick on smb. the boss picked on me to do the job начальник выбрал меня для этой работы; you're always picking on me сон, вечно ты ко мне пристаешь; pick over smth. coll. pick over fruit (over strawberries, over vegetables, over clothing, etc.) перебирать /выбирать/ фрукты и т.д.2) pick at smth. the dying man picked at the bedclothes умирающий перебирал /теребил/ простыню; pick at the food ковырять в тарелке, ковыряться в пище; pick off smth. pick off flakes of paint сковыривать краску3) pick off dead flower heads срывать засохшие головки цветов8. XXI11) pick smth. on (out of, off, etc.) smth. pick all the peaches on the tree сорвать все персики с дерева; pick a thorn out of one's finger вытащить занозу из пальца; pick a thread off smb.'s coat снять нитку у кого-л. с пиджака; pick the meat off /from/ a bone обгладывать кость; I picked this button off the floor pick is it yours? это ваша пуговица? pick я нашел ее на полу, я поднял ее с пола2) || pick one's way along (in, under, etc.) smth. пробираться вдоль и т.д. чего-л.; pickone's way along a muddy road осторожно пробираться по грязной дороге3) pick smb., smth. at some place pick a winning horse (a winner) at the races правильно назвать лошадь, которая выиграет на скачках (угадать победителя на скачках) -
18 scramble
'skræmbl
1. verb1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) trepar, escalar2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) precipitarse3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) pelearse por, luchar entre sí por4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) cifrar, codificar
2. noun((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) lucha, pelea, confusión, barullo- scrambled eggs
- scrambled egg
scramble vb treparwe scrambled up the dune trepamos por la duna scramble tiene la idea de moverse apresuradamente y con dificultad utilizando pies y manospeople scrambled to get out of the burning building la gente se peleaba por salir del edificio en llamastr['skræmbəl]1 (difficult climb) subida escabrosa; (difficult walk) caminata difícil3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (motorcycle race) carrera de motocross1 (climb) trepar ( over, por) (up, a), subir gateando; (crawl) gatear, arrastrarse; (clamber) moverse rápidamente3 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (plane) despegar de repente1 (mix, jumble) revolver, mezclar2 (eggs) revolver3 (message) cifrar, poner en cifra, codificar4 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (plane) hacer que despegue de repente1) : trepar, gatear (con torpeza)he scrambled over the fence: se trepó a la cerca con dificultad2) struggle: pelearse (por)they scrambled for seats: se pelearon por los asientosscramble vt1) jumble: mezclar2)to scramble eggs : hacer huevos revueltosscramble n: rebatiña f, pelea fn.• arrebatiña s.f.• pelea s.f.• rebatiña s.f.• subida s.f.v.• hacer esfuerzos para alcanzar v.• luchar v.• revolver v.• trepar v.'skræmbəl
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1) (no pl)a) ( chaotic rush)several people were hurt in the scramble — varias personas salieron lastimadas del barullo or de la confusión or de la rebatiña
scramble FOR something: there was a last-minute scramble for tickets — a último momento hubo una rebatiña para conseguir entradas
b) ( difficult climb) subida f or escalada f difícil2) c (BrE Sport) carrera f de motocross
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1.
1)a) ( clamber) (+ adv compl)to scramble to one's feet — levantarse, ponerse* de pie ( apresuradamente o con dificultad)
b) (struggle, compete)to scramble FOR something — pelearse por algo, andar* a la rebatiña por algo
2) (Aviat, Mil) despegar* ( con urgencia)
2.
vta) ( mix) mezclarto scramble eggs — hacer* huevos revueltos
b) \<\<message\>\> codificar*, cifrar['skræmbl]1. VI1)to scramble up/down — subir gateando/bajar con dificultad
to scramble for — [+ coins, seats] luchar entre sí por, pelearse por; (fig) [+ jobs] pelearse por
2) (Sport)2. VT1) (Culin) revolverscrambled eggs — huevos mpl revueltos
2) (Telec) [+ message] cifrar; (TV) codificar3) [+ aircraft] hacer despegar con urgencia (por alarma)3. N2) (Sport) (=motorcycle meeting) carrera f de motocross3) (=climb) subida f ; (=outing) excursión f de montaña (por terreno escabroso etc)* * *['skræmbəl]
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1) (no pl)a) ( chaotic rush)several people were hurt in the scramble — varias personas salieron lastimadas del barullo or de la confusión or de la rebatiña
scramble FOR something: there was a last-minute scramble for tickets — a último momento hubo una rebatiña para conseguir entradas
b) ( difficult climb) subida f or escalada f difícil2) c (BrE Sport) carrera f de motocross
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1.
1)a) ( clamber) (+ adv compl)to scramble to one's feet — levantarse, ponerse* de pie ( apresuradamente o con dificultad)
b) (struggle, compete)to scramble FOR something — pelearse por algo, andar* a la rebatiña por algo
2) (Aviat, Mil) despegar* ( con urgencia)
2.
vta) ( mix) mezclarto scramble eggs — hacer* huevos revueltos
b) \<\<message\>\> codificar*, cifrar -
19 scramble
I ['skræmbl]1) (rush) gara f., lotta f., corsa f.2) (climb) scalata f., arrampicata f.3) sport gara f. di motocross4) aer. mil. decollo m. rapidoII 1. ['skræmbl]1) gastr.3) mil. fare decollare in fretta [ aircraft]2.1) (clamber) arrampicarsi, inerpicarsito scramble over — scalare [ rocks]; scavalcare [ debris]
to scramble through — aprirsi un passaggio tra [ bushes]
2) (compete)to scramble for — contendersi, lottare per [jobs, prizes]
3) (rush)to scramble for, to do — precipitarsi verso, a fare
* * *['skræmbl] 1. verb1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) arrampicarsi, (andare carponi)2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) (agitarsi)3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) azzuffarsi4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) codificare2. noun((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) gara; zuffa- scrambled eggs
- scrambled egg* * *scramble /ˈskræmbl/n.2 gara scomposta (per accaparrarsi qc.); mischia; parapiglia: There was a scramble for the best seats, si sono avventati per accaparrarsi i posti migliori; ( calcio) There was an almighty scramble in the penalty area, ci fu una grande mischia in area di rigore4 (aeron.) decollo rapido; decollo su allarme.(to) scramble /ˈskræmbl/A v. i.1 arrampicarsi ( usando anche le mani); inerpicarsi: We scrambled up the steep slope, ci siamo inerpicati su per il ripido pendio; to scramble over an obstacle, scavalcare a fatica un ostacolo2 (seguito da prep.) muoversi in fretta e goffamente: to scramble into one's clothes, vestirsi in gran fretta; to scramble out of the car, districarsi dall'auto; scendere in fretta dall'auto; to scramble out of the way, sgattaiolare via; to scramble to one's feet, alzarsi affrettatamente in piedi3 ( con for) precipitarsi disordinatamente; sgomitare; azzuffarsi; fare un pigia-pigia; fare una mischia: The fans scrambled for the front seats, i tifosi si sono precipitati sgomitando a occupare i primi posti; The beggars scrambled for the pennies, i mendicanti si sono azzuffati per afferrare le monetine; ( sport) to scramble for the ball, fare una mischia per il possesso della palla4 (con for) (fig.) gareggiare senza regole (per accaparrarsi qc.): to scramble for the best job, cercare di accaparrarsi in tutti i modi il posto di lavoro migliore5 (aeron.) decollare su allarme; decollare in tutta frettaB v. t.1 mescolare senz'ordine; mischiare; confondere; scombinare* * *I ['skræmbl]1) (rush) gara f., lotta f., corsa f.2) (climb) scalata f., arrampicata f.3) sport gara f. di motocross4) aer. mil. decollo m. rapidoII 1. ['skræmbl]1) gastr.3) mil. fare decollare in fretta [ aircraft]2.1) (clamber) arrampicarsi, inerpicarsito scramble over — scalare [ rocks]; scavalcare [ debris]
to scramble through — aprirsi un passaggio tra [ bushes]
2) (compete)to scramble for — contendersi, lottare per [jobs, prizes]
3) (rush)to scramble for, to do — precipitarsi verso, a fare
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20 throw
[Ɵrəu] 1. past tense - threw; verb1) (to send through the air with force; to hurl or fling: He threw the ball to her / threw her the ball.) atirar2) ((of a horse) to make its rider fall off: My horse threw me.) atirar ao chão3) (to puzzle or confuse: He was completely thrown by her question.) confundir4) ((in wrestling, judo etc) to wrestle (one's opponent) to the ground.) derrubar2. noun(an act of throwing: That was a good throw!) arremesso- throw doubt on
- throw in
- throw light on
- throw oneself into
- throw off
- throw open
- throw out
- throw a party
- throw up
- throw one's voice
- throwaway* * *[θrou] n 1 lance, arremesso. 2 distância à qual um objeto é atirado. 3 faixa de luz. 4 Mech curso. 5 Mech comprimento do braço. 6 Geol deslocamento. • vt+vi (ps threw, pp thrown) 1 atirar, arremessar, lançar, jogar. he threw stones at me / ele atirou pedras em mim. he threw this remark in my face / ele me jogou esta observação na cara. he was thrown into prison / ele foi preso. 2 derrubar, jogar ao chão, prostrar. 3 pôr, mandar, construir rapidamente. 4 virar, dirigir, mover (rapidamente). 5 virar, acionar (chave ou alavanca). 6 despejar (líquido), descarregar. 7 dar cria. 8 torcer, fiar (seda). 9 moldar, tornear no torno de oleiro. 10 Amer perder propositadamente um jogo esportivo, deixar o adversário ganhar por dinheiro. an opportunity thrown away uma oportunidade não aproveitada. he hastily threw it into English ele traduziu-o rapidamente para o inglês. she threw her friend overboard fig ela abandonou seu amigo. to be thrown into rapture ficar entusiasmado. to be thrown upon oneself depender de si mesmo. to throw about Naut mudar de curso repentinamente. to throw a party Amer dar uma festa. to throw away a) jogar fora. b) desperdiçar. to throw back a) repelir, recusar. b) forçar alguém a depender de alguma coisa. he was thrown back upon his own ability / ele dependeu de sua própria habilidade. to throw down derrubar, tombar, jogar ao chão, demolir. to throw in a) intercalar, lançar para dentro, juntar, adicionar. b) incluir como bônus ou bonificação. to throw in one’s hand desistir de um trabalho. to throw off a) lançar fora, livrar-se, desfazer-se de. I could not throw off my cold / não consegui me livrar do meu resfriado. b) despir-se. c) Typogr tirar prova. d) desconcertar, embaraçar. to throw on vestir(-se) rapidamente. he threw on the coat / ele vestiu rapidamente a capa. to throw oneself into dedicar-se, empenhar-se de corpo e alma. I threw my soul into this idea / dediquei-me completamente a esta idéia. to throw oneself on/ upon atacar, assaltar. to throw open abrir (porta), inaugurar. to throw out a) expulsar, mandar embora, demitir. b) enviar (tropas), colocar (guardas). to throw over a) abandonar, descartar. we threw the plan over / abandonamos o plano. b) encobrir. we shall throw a veil over that / encobriremos isto. to throw remarks at someone lançar observações contra alguém. to throw together encontrar-se por acaso. to throw up a) jogar para cima, elevar, erigir, levantar. he threw up his hands / ele levantou as mãos. b) coll vomitar. to throw up the game renunciar ao jogo. to throw up the sponge Amer desistir da corrida.————————throw.• adj fiado, torcido (seda).
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