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1 pelt
[pelt] verb1) to throw (things) at:يَرمي على، يَرْشُقThe children pelted each other with snowballs.
2) to run very fast:يُهَرْوِل، يَرْكُض مُسْرِعاHe pelted down the road.
3) (of rain; sometimes also of hailstones) to fall very heavily:يَهْطُل المَطَرYou can't leave now – it's pelting (down).
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2 pelt
رَشَقَ \ pelt: to attack by throwing a lot of things: They pelted his car with stones. \ سَحَّ \ pelt: (of rain) to fall heavily: It was pelting (down) when I got home. -
3 pelt
اِنْهَمَر \ pelt: (of rain) to fall heavily: It was pelting (down) when I got home. pour: (of rain) to fall heavily: It’s pouring. run: (of water, etc.) to flow; allow to flow: The tears ran down her face. -
4 at full pelt
(running) as fast as possible:بأقْصى سُرْعَهThey set off down the road at full pelt.
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5 tomber à seaux
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6 llover a cántaros
• pelt down• pour cats and dogs• pour down• pour with rain• rain cats and dogs• rain fast• rain heavily• rain in torrents• rain pitch forks -
7 prasseln
v/i Regen, Hagel: patter ( auf + Akk on, Fenster: against); stärker: beat down (on); aufs Fenster: beat (against); Schüsse, auch fig., Fragen etc.: rain down (on); Feuer: crackle; prasselnder Beifall thunderous applause* * *to beat down; to crackle; to pelt; to patter* * *prạs|seln ['prasln]vi2) (Feuer) to crackle* * *2) (the sound made in this way: the patter of rain on the roof.) patter3) (a light, tapping sound: the pitter-patter of rain on a window.) pitter-patter4) (to make such a sound.) pitter-patter* * *pras·seln[ˈprasl̩n]vi\prasselnder Beifall (fig) thunderous [or deafening] applause* * ** * *prasseln v/i Regen, Hagel: patter (auf +akk on, Fenster: against); stärker: beat down (on); aufs Fenster: beat (against); Schüsse, auch fig, Fragen etc: rain down (on); Feuer: crackle;prasselnder Beifall thunderous applause* * ** * *v.to crackle v. -
8 herunterprasseln
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-) Regen: pelt down; Münzen, Perlen etc.: scatter all over the floor* * *herunterprasseln v/i (trennb, ist -ge-) Regen: pelt down; Münzen, Perlen etc: scatter all over the floor -
9 pladdern
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10 chuzo
m.1 goad, pointed stick, pike, cattle prod.2 car.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: chuzar.* * *1 short pike\caer chuzos de punta familiar to rain cats and dogs, pour downllover chuzos familiar to come down in sheets, bucket down* * *1. SM1) (=bastón) spiked stick- echar chuzos3) (Mil, Hist) pike4) And shoe5) Cono Sur (=zapapico) pickaxe, pickax (EEUU)7) CAm (=pico) beak8) *** (=pene) prick ***2.ADJ CAm * [pelo] lank* * *I II1)llover a chuzos or caer chuzos (de punta) — (fam) to pour, chuck it down (BrE colloq)
2) (Col) ( del escorpión) sting* * *I II1)llover a chuzos or caer chuzos (de punta) — (fam) to pour, chuck it down (BrE colloq)
2) (Col) ( del escorpión) sting* * *(CS fam)1 ‹pelo› dead straight ( colloq)2 ‹persona› hopeless ( colloq)es muy chuzo para cocinar he's hopeless at cookingA1 (de un sereno, vigilante) stick2 ( Chi) (para cavar) iron barB ( Col) (del escorpión) stingC* * *
chuzo adjetivo (CS fam) ‹ pelo› dead straight (colloq);
‹ persona› hopeless (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino:◊ llover a chuzos (fam) to pour (down with rain)
* * *chuzo nmFamllover a chuzos, caer chuzos de punta to pour down, Br to bucket down* * *m1 Chi fampersona dead loss fam2:caer chuzos de punta fam pelt down fam -
11 wal|ić2
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (przewracać) [wichura, podmuch] to blow down a. over ⇒ powalić 2. (burzyć) [robotnicy, spychacz] to pull down [dom, mur] ⇒ zwalić Ⅱ vi pot. 1. (obficie, intensywnie) [śnieg, deszcz, grad] to pelt down; [deszcz, słońce] to beat down; [światło, blask] to glare; (gwałtownie, głośno) [deszcz, ulewa] to belt down- reflektor walił po oczach the spotlight glared straight into the eyes- żar walił z nieba/od pieca the heat from the sky/oven was intense2. (wydobywać się) [woda, krew] to gush (out); [ciecz, dym] to pour out; [dym, para] to billow; [zapach, smród] to come- doliną walą spienione potoki foamy streams are rushing down the valley3. (przemieszczać się) [ludzie, tłum] to flock; (w panice) to stampede- tłumy walą tysiącami, aby obejrzeć film people are flocking in their thousands to see the film- przerażeni widzowie walili do wyjścia horrified spectators stampeded for the exit- wal teraz prosto do domu now make straight for home4. (mocno bić) [serce, puls, tętno] to race, to thump- waliło mu w skroniach he felt a drumming in his temples5. wulg. to bang wulg. [dziewczynę] Ⅲ walić się 1. (rozpadać się) [dom, mur, kolumna] to crumble; [budowla, szopa, płot] to fall apart; [budynek, most, ściana] to fall down ⇒ zawalić się 2. przen. [system, układ, związek, organizacja] to fall apart, to crumble; [plan, projekt, kariera] to fail; [rząd, władza, gospodarka] to collapse, to fall down- po śmierci żony czuł, że cały świat/wszystko się wali on his wife’s death he felt his world/everything was falling apart ⇒ zawalić się3. pot. (spadać) [sufit, dach] to collapse; [dachówki, kamienie, stos przedmiotów] to fall down; [osoba] to tumble- samolot/gałąź wali się na ziemię an aeroplane/a branch is falling (down) to the ground ⇒ zwalić się4. pot., przen. (przytłaczać) [obowiązki, odpowiedzialność] to fall (na kogoś on a. to sb); [nieszczęścia, kłopoty] to beset vt- na nas/firmę walą się same trudności we are/the company is beset with difficulties ⇒ zwalić się5. wulg. (odbywać stosunek seksualny) to tumble vt pot. (z kimś sb); [para] to screw wulg.■ choćby się waliło, paliło a. choćby się góry i mury waliły a. choćby świat się walił come hell or high water, come what may- walić kogoś z nóg (szokować) [wiadomość, słowa, wydarzenie] to devastate sb, to be a devastating blow to sb; (osłabiać) [choroba, zmęczenie, upał] to exhaust sb- głód walił uchodźców z nóg refugees were collapsing from hungerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wal|ić2
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12 scrosciare
di pioggia fall in torrents* * *scrosciare v. intr. to pelt (down); to roar (anche fig.): la pioggia scroscia, the rain is pelting down; il torrente scrosciava in lontananza, the torrent was roaring in the distance; gli applausi scrosciarono, there was a thunder of applause; le risate scrosciavano, there were roars of laughter.* * *[skroʃ'ʃare]verbo intransitivo (aus. essere, avere) [ torrente] to roar; [ pioggia] to teem (down), to pour; [ risate] to peal outscrosciarono gli applausi — fig. there was a burst of applause
* * *scrosciare/skro∫'∫are/ [1](aus. essere, avere) [ torrente] to roar; [ pioggia] to teem (down), to pour; [ risate] to peal out; scrosciarono gli applausi fig. there was a burst of applause. -
13 scrosciare vi
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14 scrosciare
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15 şakır şakır yağmak
to rain cats and dogs, to rain buckets, to bucket (down), to pelt (down), to pour -
16 caer chuzos de punta *
to rain cats and dogs, pelt down * -
17 зачастить
сов. разг.(+ инф.) take* to (+ ger.); (без доп.) (ходить куда-л.) become* a constant / regular visitor ( at a place)он к нам зачастил — he has taken to visiting us, he is a constant / regular visitor at our house*
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дождь зачастил — it began to rain harder, the rain began to pelt down -
18 a ploua cu băşici / bulbuci / găleata
to be pouring (with rain)to be raining cats and dogsto rain hard / fast / heavilyto pour with rainto rain hard / fast /amer. pitch-forksit is raining in torrents / in sheets / in bucketsfall in torrentsto pelt (down).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a ploua cu băşici / bulbuci / găleata
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19 musti
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20 foncer
v. intrans.1. To 'get one's skates on', to 'get cracking', to hurry up. Il va falloir qu'on fonce pour tout finir ce soir: We'll have to pull our finger out if we want to be finished by tonight.2. To 'bomb along', to 'belt along', to go very fast. Le soir en semaine, on peut drôlement foncer sur l'autoroute: You can certainly pelt down the motorway mid-week in the evenings.3. Foncer dans le brouillard (fig.): To leap headlong into the unknown.4. To 'lash out', to pay. J'en ai vraiment marre de toujours foncer pour lui! I'm sick and tired of always having to fork out for him!
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