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1) поліція, поліцейські; охорона порядку, підтримання порядку2) нести поліцейську службу, охороняти порядок, підтримувати порядок; забезпечувати поліцейською охороною•- police accountability
- police action
- police activities
- police activity
- police administration
- police administrator
- police agency
- police agent
- police anatagonizer
- police authority
- police ban
- police beating
- police behavior
- police behaviour
- police bias
- police blotter
- police board
- police box
- police bribery
- police brutality
- police calls from the public
- police car
- police cell
- police certificate
- police character
- police check
- police chief
- police college
- police commissioner
- police communication center
- police communication centre
- police communications room
- police complaints commission
- police composite
- police conduct
- police constable
- police control center
- police control centre
- police cordon
- police corruption
- police court
- police court case
- police cruiser
- police custody
- police department
- police decision-making
- police detection
- police detective
- police discretion
- police district
- police dog
- police duties
- police effectiveness
- police efficiency
- police employee
- police enforcement
- police entity
- police establishment
- police evidence
- police excess
- police executive
- police file
- police force
- police form
- police function
- police government
- police graft
- police headquarter
- police headquarters
- police identification
- police information
- police informer
- police inquiry
- police inspector
- police intake
- police interrogation
- police intrusion
- police investigation
- police investigation officer
- police killing
- police lineup
- police magistrate
- police malpractice
- police misconduct
- police offence
- police offense
- police office
- police officer
- police on horseback
- police operation
- police organization
- police patrol
- police permission
- police-population relations
- police position
- police post
- police power
- police powers
- police practice
- police practices
- police precinct
- police presence
- police prevention
- police probationer
- police procedure
- police proceeding
- police proceedings
- police protection
- police questioning
- police raid
- police ranks
- police rate
- police record
- police records
- police recruit
- police regulation
- police regulations
- police regulations offence
- police regulations offense
- police regulations wrong
- police report
- police researcher
- police resources
- police response time
- police retrieval
- police review board
- police rights
- police role
- police science
- police sergeant
- police servant
- police service
- police services
- police shooting
- police spy
- police standards
- police state
- police state's spending
- police statement
- police station
- police strategy
- police structure
- police superintendent
- police supervision
- police surveillance
- police-suspect encounter
- police system
- police tactics
- police team work
- police technology
- police terror
- police the seas
- police time
- police time to patrol
- police unit
- police use of force
- police violence
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operation [‚ɒpə'reɪʃən](a) (functioning → of machine, device) fonctionnement m, marche f; (→ of process, system) fonctionnement m; (→ of drug, market force) action f;∎ to be in operation (machine, train service) être en service; (firm, group, criminal) être en activité; (law) être en vigueur;∎ bus services are in operation until midnight les lignes de bus sont en service jusqu'à minuit;∎ the pit has been in operation for two years le puits est exploité depuis deux ans;∎ the plant is in operation round the clock l'usine fonctionne 24 heures sur 24;∎ to put into operation (machine, train service) mettre en service; (plan) mettre en application ou en œuvre; (law) faire entrer en vigueur;∎ the old machines have been taken out of operation les vieilles machines ont été retirées du service(b) (running, management → of firm) gestion f; (→ of mine) exploitation f; (→ of process, system) application f; (→ of machine) fonctionnement m∎ a police/rescue operation une opération de police/de sauvetage;∎ they are to close down their operations in Mexico ils vont mettre un terme à leurs opérations ou activités au Mexique;∎ peace-keeping operations opérations fpl de pacification∎ she works for a mining operation elle travaille pour une exploitation minière∎ she had an operation for cancer elle s'est fait opérer d'un cancer;∎ he had a heart operation il a subi une opération ou il a été opéré du cœur;∎ to perform an operation réaliser une intervention;∎ to perform an operation on sb (for sth) opérer qn (de qch)►► operations breakdown décomposition f des tâches;operations management gestion f des opérations;operations manager directeur(trice) m,f des exploitations;operations research recherche f opérationnelle;operations room base f d'opérations -
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1 ( working) fonctionnement m ;2 Med opération f ; to have an operation se faire opérer, subir une opération ; to have a major/minor operation subir une grosse/petite opération ; to have an operation on one's knee/ankle se faire opérer du genou/de la cheville ; to have a heart/stomach operation se faire opérer du cœur/de l'estomac ;3 (use, application) ( of machinery) utilisation f ; (of plant, mine) exploitation f ; (of law, scheme) mise f en vigueur ; to be in operation [plan, scheme, rule] être en vigueur ; [oil rig, mine] être en exploitation ; [machine] fonctionner ; to come into operation [law, scheme] entrer en vigueur ; to put sth into operation mettre qch en vigueur [law, scheme] ; to put sth out of operation mettre qch hors service [equipment, machinery, factory, vehicle] ;5 Comput opération f ;7 ( business) their European operation is expanding ils étendent leurs activités en Europe ;8 Fin opération f. -
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A n1 (+ v pl) ( official body) the police gen la police ; ( in France outside cities) la gendarmerie ; to be in the police être dans la police ; to assist the police with their enquiries euph être interrogé par la police ;B modif [action, involvement, intervention, protection] de la police ; [raid, car, operation, vehicle] de police ; [presence, escort] policier/-ière.C vtr1 ( keep order) maintenir l'ordre dans [area] ;2 ( patrol) [area, frontier] surveiller ;3 ( staff with police) to police a demonstration/a match organiser le service d'ordre pour une manifestation/un match ;4 ( monitor) contrôler l'application de [measures, regulations]. -
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1) (an action or process, especially when planned: a rescue operation.) operación2) (the process of working: Our plan is now in operation.) funcionamiento3) (the act of surgically cutting a part of the body in order to cure disease: an operation for appendicitis.) operación4) ((often in plural) the movement, fighting etc of armies: The general was in command of operations in the north.) operación1. operación2. operación / intervención quirúrgicatr[ɒpə'reɪʃən]■ I've got to have an operation me tengo que operar, me tienen que operar5 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL operación nombre femenino6 SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL operación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLoperations room SMALLMILITARY/SMALL centro de operacionesoperation [.ɑpə'reɪʃən] n1) functioning: funcionamiento m2) use: uso m, manejo m (de máquinas)3) surgery: operación f, intervención f quirúrgican.• efecto s.m.• explotación s.f.• funcionamiento s.m.• función s.f.• intervención s.f.• intervención quirúrgica s.f.• manejo s.m.• marcha s.f.• operación (Informática)) s.f.• procedimiento s.m.• vigencia s.f.'ɑːpə'reɪʃən, ˌɒpə'reɪʃən1) u ( functioning) funcionamiento mto be in operation — \<\<machine\>\> estar* en funcionamiento; \<\<system\>\> regir*
to put a plan into operation — poner* en marcha un plan, implementar un plan (AmL)
2) u (using, running - of machine) manejo m; (- of system) uso m3) ca) (activity, series of activities) operación fb) ( enterprise) operación f; ( Busn) operación comercial4) c ( Mil) operación f5) c ( Med) operación f, intervención f quirúrgica (frml)who performed the operation? — ¿quién la (or lo) operó?
he has to have an operation — se tiene que operar, lo tienen que operar
he had an operation on his knee — le operaron la rodilla, lo operaron de la rodilla
6) c (Math, Comput) operación f[ˌɒpǝ'reɪʃǝn]1. N1) (=functioning) funcionamiento mto be in operation — [machine, system, business] estar en funcionamiento or en marcha, estar funcionando; [law] ser vigente, estar en vigor
to come into operation — [machine, system] entrar en funcionamiento; [law] entrar en vigor
the system is designed to come into operation in 2003 — está previsto que el sistema entre en funcionamiento en 2003
to put sth into operation — [+ plan, factory] poner algo en funcionamiento or en marcha
2) (=use) [of controls, machine] manejo m ; [of system] uso m3) (=activity) operación frescue 3.our operations in Egypt — [of company] nuestras operaciones en Egipto; [of mine, oil well] nuestras operaciones or explotaciones en Egipto
4) (Med) operación f, intervención f quirúrgica frmwill I need an operation? — ¿hará falta que me operen?
to have or frm undergo an operation for appendicitis — operarse de apendicitis
to have or frm undergo an operation to remove a tumour — someterse a una operación or una intervención quirúrgica para extirpar un tumor frm
5) (Comm) (=business) operación f6) (Mil) operación f7) (Econ, St Ex) (=transaction) operación foperations on the Stock Exchange — las operaciones bursátiles, la actividad bursátil
8) (Math, Comput) operación f2.CPDoperation code N — código m de operación
operations centre, operations center (US) N — (Police) centro m de coordinación; (Mil) centro m de operaciones
operations director N — director(a) m / f de operaciones
operations manager N — director(a) m / f de operaciones
operations research N — investigaciones fpl operativas or operacionales
operations room N — (Police) centro m de coordinación; (Mil) centro m de operaciones
* * *['ɑːpə'reɪʃən, ˌɒpə'reɪʃən]1) u ( functioning) funcionamiento mto be in operation — \<\<machine\>\> estar* en funcionamiento; \<\<system\>\> regir*
to put a plan into operation — poner* en marcha un plan, implementar un plan (AmL)
2) u (using, running - of machine) manejo m; (- of system) uso m3) ca) (activity, series of activities) operación fb) ( enterprise) operación f; ( Busn) operación comercial4) c ( Mil) operación f5) c ( Med) operación f, intervención f quirúrgica (frml)who performed the operation? — ¿quién la (or lo) operó?
he has to have an operation — se tiene que operar, lo tienen que operar
he had an operation on his knee — le operaron la rodilla, lo operaron de la rodilla
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[ɒpə'reɪʃn] noun1) (causing to work) (of machine) Bedienung, die; (of lever, brake) Betätigung, die; (of factory, mine, etc.) Betrieb, der; (of bus service etc.) Unterhaltung, die2) (way something works) Arbeitsweise, die3) (being operative)come into operation — [Gesetz, Gebühr usw.:] in Kraft treten
be in operation — [Maschine, Gerät usw.:] in Betrieb sein; [Service:] zur Verfügung stehen; [Gesetz:] in Kraft sein
be out of operation — [Maschine, Gerät usw.:] außer Betrieb sein
4) (performance) Tätigkeit, dierepeat the operation — das Ganze [noch einmal] wiederholen
5) (Med.) Operation, diehave an operation [on one's foot] — [am Fuß] operiert werden
6) (Mil.) Einsatz, der* * *1) (an action or process, especially when planned: a rescue operation.) das Unternehmen2) (the process of working: Our plan is now in operation.) der Betrieb3) (the act of surgically cutting a part of the body in order to cure disease: an operation for appendicitis.) die Operation4) ((often in plural) the movement, fighting etc of armies: The general was in command of operations in the north.) der Einsatz* * *op·era·tion[ˌɒpərˈeɪʃən, AM ˌɑ:pəˈreɪ-]nthe \operation of communism requires people to give up their individual identities der Kommunismus kann nur dann funktionieren, wenn die Menschen ihre Eigenständigkeit aufgebenthe \operation of gravity keeps us standing on the ground dank der Schwerkraft bleiben wir auf dem Boden stehenday-to-day [or everyday] \operation gewöhnlicher Betriebsablauf, Geschäftsgang mhours of \operation Geschäftszeiten plby \operation of law kraft Gesetzesdaily/hourly \operation täglicher/stündlicher Betriebthe bus service is in hourly \operation during off-peak times außerhalb der Stoßzeiten fahren die Busse stündlichto come into \operation machines in Gang kommen [o Betrieb genommen werden]; plan, rule, law in Kraft treten, wirksam werdento put sth into \operation machine etw in Betrieb nehmen; regulations etw anwenden; scheme, plan etw in die Tat umsetzenrepairing this old watch is a very delicate \operation das Reparieren dieser alten Uhr ist eine sehr diffizile Angelegenheitto undertake an \operation etwas vornehmen, an eine Sache herangehenhow is the \operation going these days? wie läuft denn der Betrieb jetzt so?the company's \operations in West Africa.. die Geschäfte der Firma in West Afrika...; MIL Operation f, Einsatz mO\operation Desert Storm Operation Wüstensturmrescue \operation Rettungsaktion fsecurity \operation Sicherheitsmaßnahmen pl, Einsatz m von Sicherheitskräftenhumanitarian \operation humanitärer Einsatzto launch an \operation mit einer Aktion beginnento start \operations on sth die Arbeit an etw dat aufnehmenheart/lung \operation Herz-/Lungenoperation fto perform an \operation eine Operation durchführen7. FIN [finanzielle] Transaktionmathematical \operation mathematische Operation, Rechenvorgang m* * *["ɒpə'reISən]n1) (= act of operating as in vi) (of machine, mechanism, system) Funktionieren nt; (of plan) Durchführung f; (of theory) Anwendung f; (= method of functioning) (of machine, organization) Arbeitsweise f; (of system, organ) Funktionsweise f; (of law) Wirkungsweise fto be in operation (machine) — in Betrieb sein; (law) in Kraft sein; (plan) durchgeführt werden
to be out of operation — außer Betrieb sein; ( fig : person ) nicht einsatzfähig sein
to come into operation (machine) — in Gang kommen; (law) in Kraft treten; (plan) zur Anwendung gelangen
2) (= act of operating as in vt) (of machine etc) Bedienung f, Handhabung f; (of small mechanism) Betätigung f; (of business) Betreiben nt, Führen nt; (of system, policy) Anwendung f; (of plan, law) Durchführung f; (of route) Bedienung f; (of bus service etc) Unterhaltung f; (of tours) Veranstaltung fto have a serious/heart operation — sich einer schweren Operation/einer Herzoperation unterziehen
4) (= enterprise) Unternehmen nt, Unternehmung f, Operation f; (= task, stage in undertaking) Arbeitsgang m; (MATH) Rechenvorgang m, Operation fto cease/resume operations — den Geschäftsverkehr einstellen/wieder aufnehmen
* * *on auf akk)by operation of law kraft Gesetzes;come into operation wirksam werden, in Kraft treten;be in operation in Kraft oder wirksam sein3. TECH Betrieb m, Tätigkeit f, Lauf m (einer Maschine etc):in operation in Betrieb;put ( oder set) in (out of) operation in (außer) Betrieb setzen; → academic.ru/60521/ready">ready A 1a) Wirkungs-, Arbeitsweise fb) Arbeits(vor)gang m, Verfahren n, (Arbeits)Prozess m:operation of thinking fig Denkvorgang, -prozess;chemical operation chemischer Prozess;operations scheduling Arbeitsvorbereitung f, zeitliche Arbeitsplanung5. TECH Inbetriebsetzung f, Handhabung f, Bedienung f (einer Maschine etc)6. Arbeit f:building operations Bauarbeiten7. WIRTSCHa) Betrieb m:continuous operation durchgehender (Tag- und Nacht)Betrieb;in operation in Betriebb) Unternehmen n, -nehmung f, Betrieb m:c) Geschäft n8. MATH Operation f, Ausführung f (einer Rechenvorschrift)9. MED Operation f, (chirurgischer) Eingriff:operation for appendicitis Blinddarmoperation;have an operation operiert werden;perform an operation (on sb) (an jemandem) einen (chirurgischen) Eingriff vornehmen;major (minor) operationa) größere (kleinere oder harmlose) Operation,b) umg große Sache, schwere Geburt (Kleinigkeit f)10. MIL Operation f, Einsatz m, Unternehmung f, (Angriffs)Unternehmen n:op. abk1. opera2. operation3. operator4. opposite5. optical opt.6. opus Op.* * *[ɒpə'reɪʃn] noun1) (causing to work) (of machine) Bedienung, die; (of lever, brake) Betätigung, die; (of factory, mine, etc.) Betrieb, der; (of bus service etc.) Unterhaltung, die2) (way something works) Arbeitsweise, diecome into operation — [Gesetz, Gebühr usw.:] in Kraft treten
be in operation — [Maschine, Gerät usw.:] in Betrieb sein; [Service:] zur Verfügung stehen; [Gesetz:] in Kraft sein
be out of operation — [Maschine, Gerät usw.:] außer Betrieb sein
4) (performance) Tätigkeit, dierepeat the operation — das Ganze [noch einmal] wiederholen
5) (Med.) Operation, diehave an operation [on one's foot] — [am Fuß] operiert werden
6) (Mil.) Einsatz, der* * *(surgery) n.Operation (Chirurgie) f. n.Arbeitsablauf m.Arbeitsgang m.Bedienung f.Betrieb -e m.Gang ¨-e m.Operation f.Tätigkeit f.Verfahren n. -
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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > operation supervision
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > police internal defense operation
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[Police] opération secrète/clandestine; pf. opération d'infiltrationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > undercover operation
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[Police] rafle; [op] [ration] coup de filetEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > dragnet operation
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Stups. [Police] vente par un agent d'infiltration; pf. souricièreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > reverse sting operation
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[Police] opération de police; pf. opération de maintien de l'ordreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > policing action
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1. nouna sting in the tail — (fig.) ein Pferdefuß
take the sting out of something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Stachel nehmen (geh.)
3) (Zool.) [Gift]stachel, der2. transitive verb,1) (wound) stechena bee stung [him on] his arm — eine Biene stach ihm in den Arm
a jellyfish stung me/my leg — ich habe mich/mein Bein an einer Qualle verbrannt
2) (cause pain to)the smoke/the wind stung my eyes — der Rauch/der Wind brannte mir in den Augen
3) (hurt mentally) tief treffen; [zutiefst] verletzen4) (incite)3. intransitive verb,sting somebody into something/doing something — jemanden zu etwas anstacheln/dazu anstacheln, etwas zu tun
1) (feel pain) brennen2) (have sting) stechen* * *1. [stiŋ] noun1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) der Stachel2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) der Stich, der Biß3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) der Stich, der Biß2. verb1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) stechen2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) brennen* * *[stɪŋ]I. nbee/hornet/wasp \sting Bienen-/Hornissen-/Wespenstich m3. no pl (from antiseptic, ointment) Brennen nt; (from needle) Stechen nt; (from whip) brennender Schmerz\sting of defeat ( fig) schmerzliche Niederlage\sting of remorse Gewissensbisse plI will never forget the \sting of his words ich werde die Kränkung durch seine Worte niemals vergessen7.▶ to have a \sting in the tail (have surprising end) eine Pointe haben; (have negative aspect) eine Kehrseite habenII. vi<stung, stung>bee, hornet stechen; disinfectant, sunburn brennen; wound, cut schmerzen, weh tun; ( fig) words, criticism schmerzenIII. vt<stung, stung>1. (wound)I was stung by the nettles ich habe mich an den Nesseln verbrannt2. (cause pain)the vodka stung her throat der Wodka brannte ihr im Halshis conscience stung him for weeks after the incident ( fig) sein Gewissen plagte ihn nach dem Unfall noch wochenlangto \sting sb's eyes sand, wind, hail jdm in den Augen brennen3. (upset)▪ to \sting sb jdn verletzen [o kränken]he was stung by her criticisms ihre Kritik hat ihn tief getroffenthe negative comments stung me into action die abfälligen Bemerkungen ließen mich aktiv werden5. (swindle)the bank stung me £50 in charges when I went overdrawn als ich das Konto überzogen hatte, hat mir die Bank eine Überziehungsgebühr von 50 Pfund aufgebrummtto \sting sb with higher fees/surcharges/new taxes jdm höhere Gebühren/Zuschläge/neue Steuern aufbrummen fam* * *[stɪŋ] vb: pret, ptp stung1. n3) (= pain from needle etc) Stechen nt, stechender Schmerz; (of antiseptic, ointment, from nettle etc) Brennen nt; (of whip) brennender Schmerzthere might be a bit of a sting —
to take the sting out of sth — etw entschärfen; (out of remark, criticism also) einer Sache (dat) den Stachel nehmen
to have a sting in its tail (story, film) — ein unerwartet fatales Ende nehmen; (remark)
death, where now thy sting? — Tod, wo ist dein Stachel?
2. vt1) (insect) stechen; (jellyfish) verbrennen2)the hail stung our faces — der Hagel stach uns wie mit Nadeln im Gesicht
3) (comments, sarcasm etc) treffen, schmerzen; (remorse, conscience) quälento sting sb into doing sth — jdn antreiben, etw zu tun
he was stung into replying — er ließ sich dazu hinreißen zu antworten
4) (inf)to sting sb for sth — jdn bei etw ausnehmen (inf) or schröpfen (inf)
could I sting you for a fiver? — kann ich dir einen Fünfer abknöpfen? (inf)
3. vi2) (hail etc) wie mit Nadeln stechen3) (comments, sarcasm etc) schmerzen* * *sting [stıŋ]A v/t prät stung [stʌŋ], obs stang [stæŋ], pperf stung1. stechenbe stung with remorse von Reue geplagt werden oder sein4. anstacheln, reizen ( beide:into zu):sting sb into action jemanden aktiv werden lassen5. umgb) sting sb for a pound jemandem ein Pfund abknöpfenB v/i1. stechen2. brennen, beißen (Pfeffer etc)3. schmerzen, wehtun (beide auch fig)C s1. Stachel m (eines Insekts, des Todes etc)2. a) Stich m, Biss mb) Brennen n, brennender Schmerz:sting of conscience Gewissensbisse pl;the sting is in the tail fig das dicke Ende kommt noch;take the sting out of fig einer Sache den Stachel nehmen3. Pointe f, Spitze f (eines Epigramms etc)4. Schwung m, Wucht f5. BOT → academic.ru/70792/stimulus">stimulus 3* * *1. nouna sting in the tail — (fig.) ein Pferdefuß
take the sting out of something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Stachel nehmen (geh.)
3) (Zool.) [Gift]stachel, der2. transitive verb,1) (wound) stechena bee stung [him on] his arm — eine Biene stach ihm in den Arm
a jellyfish stung me/my leg — ich habe mich/mein Bein an einer Qualle verbrannt
the smoke/the wind stung my eyes — der Rauch/der Wind brannte mir in den Augen
3) (hurt mentally) tief treffen; [zutiefst] verletzen4) (incite)3. intransitive verb,sting somebody into something/doing something — jemanden zu etwas anstacheln/dazu anstacheln, etwas zu tun
1) (feel pain) brennen2) (have sting) stechen* * *n.Brennen - n.Stachel -n m.Stich -e m.brennender Schmerz m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: stung)= brennen (auf) v.jemanden aktiv werden lassen ausdr.jemanden necken ausdr.stechen (Insekt) v. -
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tr['drægnet]1 (net) red barredera, rastra2 (system) operación nombre femenino policial de capturadragnet ['dræg.nɛt] n1) : red f barredera (en pesca)2) : operativo m policial de captura'drægnet1) ( police operation) operación f or (AmL tb) operativo m policial de captura2) ( large net) red f barredera['dræɡnet]N1) (=net) red f de arrastre, red f barredera2) (fig) (by police) operación f policial de captura, emboscada f3) (US) (Pol) dragadora f* * *['drægnet]1) ( police operation) operación f or (AmL tb) operativo m policial de captura2) ( large net) red f barredera -
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(a) (of insect, nettle, scorpion) piquer; (of smoke) piquer, brûler; (of vinegar, acid, disinfectant) brûler; (of whip, rain) cingler;∎ the smoke stung my eyes la fumée me brûlait ou me piquait les yeux;∎ a bee stung her finger or stung her on the finger une abeille lui a piqué le doigt(b) (of remark, joke, criticism) piquer (au vif), blesser;∎ she was stung by their sharp criticisms leurs critiques acérées l'ont piquée au vif;∎ to sting sb into action inciter ou pousser qn à agir;∎ our comments might sting them into doing something nos remarques les inciteront peut-être à faire quelque chose∎ to get stung se faire arnaquer, se faire refaire;∎ they stung him for a hundred quid ils l'ont arnaqué ou refait de cent livres(a) (insect, nettle, scorpion) piquer; (vinegar, acid, disinfectant) brûler, piquer; (whip, rain) cingler;∎ this is going to sting a bit ça va faire un peu mal(b) (eyes, skin) piquer, brûler;∎ my eyes are stinging j'ai les yeux qui piquent3 noun∎ British there's a sting in the tail il y a une mauvaise surprise à la fin;∎ his remarks often have a sting in the tail ses remarques sont rarement innocentes;∎ to take the sting out of sth rendre qch moins douloureux, adoucir qch(b) (wound, pain, mark → from insect, nettle, scorpion) piqûre f; (→ from vinegar, acid, disinfectant) brûlure f; (→ from whip) douleur f cinglante -
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in'volv1) (to require; to bring as a result: His job involves a lot of travelling.) suponer, implicar2) ((often with in or with) to cause to take part in or to be mixed up in: He has always been involved in/with the theatre; Don't ask my advice - I don't want to be/get involved.) implicar, envolver•- involved- involvement
involve vb1. implicar / enredarI don't mind what you do, as long as you don't involve me no me importa lo que hagas, mientras no me impliques a mí2. suponer / implicartr[ɪn'vɒlv]1 (entail) suponer, implicar, conllevar; (give rise to) acarrear, ocasionar■ what does the job involve? ¿en qué consiste el trabajo?■ this course involves studying abroad esta carrera comprende un período de estudio en el extranjero2 (include, affect, concern) tener que ver con, afectar a■ a police operation involving officers from different countries una operación policial que incluía a oficiales de diferentes países3 (implicar) implicar, involucrar, meter\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto involve oneself in something tomar parte en algo1) engage: ocuparworkers involved in construction: trabajadores ocupados con la construcción2) implicate: involucrar, enredar, implicarto be involved in a crime: estar involucrado en un crimen3) concern: concernir, afectar4) connect: conectar, relacionar5) entail, include: suponer, incluir, consistir enwhat does the job involve?: ¿en qué consiste el trabajo?6)to be involved with someone : tener una relación (amorosa) con alguienv.• complicar v.• comprometer v.• concernir v.• encubrir v.• enredar v.• entrañar v.• envolver v.• enzarzar v.• implicar v.• importar v.• interesar v.• involucrar v.• liar v.ɪn'vɑːlv, ɪn'vɒlv1)a) (entail, comprise) suponer*what exactly does your work involve? — ¿en qué consiste exactamente tu trabajo?
b) (affect, concern)where national security is involved... — cuando se trata de la seguridad nacional...
2)to involve somebody IN something/-ING — ( implicate) implicar* or involucrar a alguien en algo; ( allow to participate) darle* participación a alguien en algo
he doesn't involve himself in the day-to-day running of the business — no toma parte en la gestión diaria del negocio
3) involved past pa)to be/get involved IN something — (implicated, associated)
whenever there's an argument, he has to get involved — siempre que hay una pelea, él tiene que meterse
several high-ranking officials were involved in the affair — había varios oficiales de alto rango implicados en el asunto
to be/get involved WITH somebody/something: the people you're involved with la gente con la que andas metido or mezclado; how did you get involved with people like them? — ¿cómo te mezclaste con gente de esa calaña?
b)to be involved IN something — ( engrossed) estar* absorto or enfrascado en algo; ( busy) estar* ocupado con algo
to be/get involved WITH somebody/something — estar* dedicado/dedicarse* a alguien/algo
c) ( emotionally)to be/get involved WITH somebody: she doesn't want to get too involved with him — no quiere llegar a una relación muy seria con él
[ɪn'vɒlv]VT1) (=implicate, associate) implicar, involucrara dispute involving a friend of mine — una disputa en la que estaba implicado or involucrado un amigo mío
we would prefer not to involve the children — preferiríamos no meter or involucrar a los niños
they are trying to involve him in the theft — están intentando implicarlo or involucrarlo en el robo
try to involve him in your leisure activities — intenta hacer que participe contigo en tus actividades de tiempo libre
the persons involved — (gen) los interesados; (=culprits) los implicados
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to be involved (in sth), how did he come to be involved? — ¿cómo llegó a meterse en esto?he/his car was involved in an accident — él/su coche se vio involucrado en un accidente
she was only involved in the final stages of the project — solo tomó parte en las fases finales del proyecto
I was so involved in my book that... — estaba tan absorto en el libro que...
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to become or get involved (in sth), the police became involved — la policía tomó cartas en el asunto•
to be/become/get involved with sth/sb, she's so involved with the project she doesn't have time for me — está tan liada * con el proyecto que no tiene tiempo para mí, el proyecto la absorbe tanto que no tiene tiempo para míshe likes him but she doesn't want to get involved — él le gusta, pero no quiere comprometerse
2) (=entail, imply) suponerit involved a lot of expense — supuso or acarreó muchos gastos
there's a good deal of work involved — supone or implica bastante trabajo
what does your job involve? — ¿en qué consiste su trabajo?
how much money is involved? — ¿cuánto dinero hay en juego?
* * *[ɪn'vɑːlv, ɪn'vɒlv]1)a) (entail, comprise) suponer*what exactly does your work involve? — ¿en qué consiste exactamente tu trabajo?
b) (affect, concern)where national security is involved... — cuando se trata de la seguridad nacional...
2)to involve somebody IN something/-ING — ( implicate) implicar* or involucrar a alguien en algo; ( allow to participate) darle* participación a alguien en algo
he doesn't involve himself in the day-to-day running of the business — no toma parte en la gestión diaria del negocio
3) involved past pa)to be/get involved IN something — (implicated, associated)
whenever there's an argument, he has to get involved — siempre que hay una pelea, él tiene que meterse
several high-ranking officials were involved in the affair — había varios oficiales de alto rango implicados en el asunto
to be/get involved WITH somebody/something: the people you're involved with la gente con la que andas metido or mezclado; how did you get involved with people like them? — ¿cómo te mezclaste con gente de esa calaña?
b)to be involved IN something — ( engrossed) estar* absorto or enfrascado en algo; ( busy) estar* ocupado con algo
to be/get involved WITH somebody/something — estar* dedicado/dedicarse* a alguien/algo
c) ( emotionally)to be/get involved WITH somebody: she doesn't want to get too involved with him — no quiere llegar a una relación muy seria con él
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19 sting
[stɪŋ] n3) no pl (from antiseptic, ointment) Brennen nt; ( from needle) Stechen nt ( from whip) brennender Schmerz;\sting of defeat ( fig) schmerzliche Niederlage;\sting of remorse Gewissensbisse mplI will never forget the \sting of his words ich werde die Kränkung durch seine Worte niemals vergessenPHRASES:to have a \sting in the tail ( have surprising end) eine Pointe haben;( have negative aspect) eine Kehrseite haben;to take the \sting out of sth etw dat den Stachel nehmen vi <stung, stung bee, hornet stechen; disinfectant, sunburn brennen; wound, cut schmerzen, wehtun; ( fig); words, criticism schmerzen vt <stung, stung>1) ( wound)I was stung by the nettles ich habe mich an den Nesseln verbrannt2) ( cause pain)the vodka stung her throat der Wodka brannte ihr im Hals;his conscience stung him for weeks after the incident ( fig) sein Gewissen plagte ihn nach dem Unfall noch wochenlang;to \sting sb's eyes sand, wind, hail jdm in den Augen brennen3) ( upset)to \sting sb jdn verletzen [o kränken];he was stung by her criticisms ihre Kritik hat ihn tief getroffento \sting sb into sth jdn zu etw dat aufstacheln;the negative comments stung me into action die abfälligen Bemerkungen ließen mich aktiv werden5) ( swindle)to \sting sb [for] sth jdm etw abknöpfen ( fam)the bank stung me £50 in charges when I went overdrawn als ich das Konto überzogen hatte, hat mir die Bank eine Überziehungsgebühr von 50 Pfund aufgebrummt;to \sting sb with higher fees/ surcharges/ new taxes jdm höhere Gebühren/Zuschläge/neue Steuern aufbrummen ( fam) -
20 action
'ækʃən1) (something done: Action, not talking, is necessary if we are to defeat the enemy; Take action immediately; The firemen are ready to go into action.) actuación, acción2) (movement: Tennis needs a good wrist action.) juego3) (a legal case: He brought an action for divorce against his wife.) demanda4) (the events (of a play, film etc): The action of the play takes place on an island.) acción5) (a battle; fighting: He was killed in action; Our troops fought an action against the enemy.) combate•- out of action
action n1. medidas2. actuación3. actowe should judge people by their actions not their words deberíamos juzgar a la gente por sus actos y no por sus palabras4. acción5. acción / combatetr['ækʃən]1 (gen) acción nombre femenino2 (intervention) actuación nombre femenino■ only the swift action of the firemen saved the building sólo la rápida actuación de los bomberos salvó el edificio■ the government is taking action to reduce inflation el gobierno está tomando medidas para frenar la inflación3 (of film) historia, acción nombre femenino■ five soldiers are missing in action in northern Bosnia han desaparecido cinco soldados en los combates del norte de Bosnia5 (working) funcionamiento6 (mechanism) mecanismo7 SMALLLAW/SMALL demanda\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLactions speak louder than words hechos son amores y no buenas razoneskilled in action muerto,-a en combateout of action fuera de servicioto bring an action against somebody entablar una demanda contra alguiento put out of action inutilizaraction replay repetición nombre femenino de la jugadaaction stations zafarrancho de combateaction ['ækʃən] n1) deed: acción f, acto m, hecho m2) behavior: actuación f, comportamiento m3) lawsuit: demanda f4) movement: movimiento m5) combat: combate m6) plot: acción f, trama f7) mechanism: mecanismo mn.• acción s.f.• actividad s.f.• acto s.m.• actuación s.f.• argumento s.m.• expediente s.m.• gestión s.f.• mecanismo s.m.• obra s.f.• trabajo s.m.'ækʃən1) ua) ( practical measures)prompt action by the police saved several lives — la rápida actuación de la policía salvó varias vidas
which course of action do you recommend? — ¿qué medidas recomienda?
disciplinary action — medidas fpl disciplinarias
to take action (against somebody/something) — tomar medidas (contra alguien/algo)
b) (in phrases)I'm back in action again — (colloq) ya estoy de nuevo al pie del cañón (fam)
to put something into action — poner* algo en práctica
out of action: my car is out of action tengo el coche averiado or (AmL tb) descompuesto; he'll be out of action for a few weeks — va a estar fuera de circulación durante unas semanas (hum)
2) c ( deed) acto mI won't be responsible for my actions if it happens again — si vuelve a suceder, yo no respondo de mí
3) u ( Mil) acción f (de guerra)4) ua) (plot of play, movie) acción fb) ( exciting activity) animación fto get a piece o slice of the action — (colloq) sacar* tajada (fam)
5)a) c ( movement) movimiento mb) u ( operation) funcionamiento mc) u (of drug, chemical)['ækʃǝn]action (on something) — acción f or efecto m (sobre algo)
1. N1) (=activity)the time has come for action — ha llegado el momento de hacer algo or de actuar
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when shall we get some action on this? — ¿cuándo se va a hacer algo al respecto?•
into action, they went into action to rescue the climbers — intervinieron para rescatar a los alpinistasto put a plan into action — poner un plan en práctica or en marcha
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a man of action — un hombre de acciónthe lifts are out of action — los ascensores no funcionan or están averiados
out of action — no funciona, fuera de servicio
the illness put him out of action for six months — la enfermedad lo dejó seis meses fuera de combate
disciplinary, freedom, industrial•
action stations! — ¡a sus puestos!2) (=steps) medidas fpl•
to take action against sb/sth — tomar medidas contra algn/algo3) (=deed) acto mto judge sb by his actions — juzgar a algn por sus actos or acciones
- suit the action to the word4) * (=excitement) animación f, marcha * fthey were hoping to find some action — esperaban encontrar algo de animación, esperaban encontrar algo de marcha *
where's the action in this town? — ¿dónde está la marcha en este pueblo? *
5) (Mil) (=intervention) intervención f ; (=engagement) contienda f, enfrentamiento mwe didn't know how many men we had lost until the action was over — no supimos cuántos hombres habíamos perdido hasta que terminó la contienda or el enfrentamiento
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to go into action — [person, unit] entrar en acción or en combate; [army, battleship] entrar en acción•
wounded/killed in action — herido/muerto en acción (de guerra) or en combate•
to see action — luchar6) (=mechanism) [of piano] transmisión f ; [of clock] mecanismo m8) (=effect, operation) [of acid, drug, elements] efecto mstones worn smooth by the action of water — piedras fpl erosionadas por efecto del agua
9) (Jur) (=measures) acción f judicial; (=lawsuit) proceso m judicialcourt 4., legal 1., 1), libelaction for damages — demanda f por daños y perjuicios
10) (Theat, Cine) [of play] acción faction! — (Cine) ¡acción!
11) (Phys) acción f2.VT poner en práctica, poner en marcha3.CPDaction committee N — comité m de acción
action film N — película f de acción
action group N — grupo m de acción
action hero N — (in film) héroe m de películas de acción
action man N — esp hum hombre m de acción
action movie N — (US) película f de acción
action painting N — tachismo m
action plan N — plan m de acción
action point N — punto m a seguir, acción f a tomar
action replay N — (TV) repetición f (de la jugada); (fig) repetición f
action shot N — (=sequence in film) escena f de acción; (=photograph) foto f de movimiento
* * *['ækʃən]1) ua) ( practical measures)prompt action by the police saved several lives — la rápida actuación de la policía salvó varias vidas
which course of action do you recommend? — ¿qué medidas recomienda?
disciplinary action — medidas fpl disciplinarias
to take action (against somebody/something) — tomar medidas (contra alguien/algo)
b) (in phrases)I'm back in action again — (colloq) ya estoy de nuevo al pie del cañón (fam)
to put something into action — poner* algo en práctica
out of action: my car is out of action tengo el coche averiado or (AmL tb) descompuesto; he'll be out of action for a few weeks — va a estar fuera de circulación durante unas semanas (hum)
2) c ( deed) acto mI won't be responsible for my actions if it happens again — si vuelve a suceder, yo no respondo de mí
3) u ( Mil) acción f (de guerra)4) ua) (plot of play, movie) acción fb) ( exciting activity) animación fto get a piece o slice of the action — (colloq) sacar* tajada (fam)
5)a) c ( movement) movimiento mb) u ( operation) funcionamiento mc) u (of drug, chemical)action (on something) — acción f or efecto m (sobre algo)
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