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1) ( spring forward)to \pounce on on [or upon] sb/ sth sich akk auf jdn/etw stürzen, über jdn/etw herfallen, auf jdn/etw losgehen; police jdn fassen; criminal jdn überfallen;to \pounce on on its prey [sich akk] auf seine Beute stürzen; bird of prey auf seine Beute niederstoßen2) ( grab quickly)she \pounce ond on the money as soon as I offered it to her kaum hatte ich es ihr angeboten, schon grapschte sie nach dem Geld;to \pounce on on an idea sich akk auf eine Idee stürzen;to \pounce on on an opportunity eine Gelegenheit sofort beim Schopfe packen -
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pounce [paʊns]sauter, bondir;∎ the cat crouched nearby, ready to pounce le chat était tapi là, prêt à bondir;∎ a man pounced (out) from behind the bush un homme a surgi de derrière le buisson2 nounbond m;∎ with a sudden pounce d'un bond(a) (of animal) se jeter sur, bondir sur; (of bird) se jeter sur, fondre sur; (of police) saisir, arrêter;∎ the customs pounced on the drug-runners les douaniers ont arrêté les trafiquants de drogue(b) (in criticism) bondir sur, sauter sur;∎ they pounce on your slightest mistake ils sautent ou bondissent sur la moindre de vos erreurs(c) (seize → opportunity) sauter sur, saisir -
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Ⅰpounce [paυns]1. n1) внеза́пный прыжо́к, наско́к2) ко́готь ( ястреба и т.п.)2. v1) набра́сываться, налета́ть, обру́шиваться, внеза́пно атакова́ть (on, upon, at)2) схвати́ть в ко́гти4) придира́ться (upon)Ⅱpounce [paυns]1. n порошкообра́зный сандара́к или у́голь2. v1) затира́ть сандара́ком2) переводи́ть, копи́ровать ( узор) у́гольным порошко́мⅢpounce [paυns]2. v пробива́ть, просве́рливать -
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pounce [paʊns]1. nounbond m• to pounce on [+ prey] bondir sur ; [+ book, small object] se précipiter sur ; [+ idea, suggestion] sauter sur* * *[paʊns] 1.noun bond m2.intransitive verb bondirto pounce on — [animal] bondir sur [prey, object]; [person] se jeter sur [victim]
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A n bond m.B vi bondir ; to pounce on [animal] bondir sur [prey, object] ; [person] se jeter sur [victim] ; he pounced on my mistake il s'est jeté sur l'occasion de relever mon erreur. -
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pounce Bimssteinmehl nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pounce
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A term used in hat making for the process of raising the nap on felt hats with emery or other abrasive material. Also 16th century term for holes punched into cloth as an ornament, or for pinking the edge. -
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pounce коготьEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > pounce
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I [paʊns]nome balzo m., salto m.II [paʊns]verbo intransitivo balzareto pounce on — [ animal] balzare su [prey, object]; [ person] lanciarsi su [ victim]
* * *1. verb(to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) balzare2. noun(an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) balzo* * *[paʊns]1. n2. vi(cat, tiger) balzare (sulla preda), (bird) piombare (sulla preda)to pounce on sb/sth — (animal) balzare su qn/qc, (bird) piombare su qn/qc, (person) piombare or balzare su qn/qc
he pounced on my suggestion that... — (attack) è saltato su quando ho proposto che...
* * *pounce (1) /paʊns/n.balzo ( d'un animale da preda, ecc.); il piombare dall'alto (per es., d'un falco): to make a pounce, fare un balzo.pounce (2) /paʊns/n. [u]1 polvere di pomice; pomice in polvere● ( grafica) pounce wheel, rotella dentata per spolvero.(to) pounce (1) /paʊns/v. t. e i.( spesso to pounce on) balzare addosso a; piombare su: The kidnappers pounced on the girl, i rapitori sono balzati addosso alla ragazza● (fig.) to pounce at (o on) an opportunity, afferrare al volo un'occasione □ He pounced on my blunder, colse al volo il mio errore.(to) pounce (2) /paʊns/v. t.pouncingn. [u]( grafica) spolvero.* * *I [paʊns]nome balzo m., salto m.II [paʊns]verbo intransitivo balzareto pounce on — [ animal] balzare su [prey, object]; [ person] lanciarsi su [ victim]
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1. verb(to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) saltar sobre; precipitarse; abalanzarse sobre
2. noun(an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) salto; ataque (repentino)pounce vb abalanzarsetr[paʊns]1 salto1 saltar (on, sobre), abalanzarse (on, sobre)n.• ataque súbito s.m.• grasa s.f.• grasilla s.f.• salto s.m.v.• atacar súbitamente v.
I paʊnsintransitive verb saltarto pounce ON/UPON somebody/something — \<\<tiger/cat\>\> abalanzarse* or lanzarse* sobre alguien/algo; \<\<person\>\> abalanzarse* sobre alguien/algo
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noun salto m[paʊns]1.2.VI abalanzarse (on sobre); [bird] calarseto pounce on sth/sb — (lit) abalanzarse sobre algo/algn, echarse encima de algo/algn
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I [paʊns]intransitive verb saltarto pounce ON/UPON somebody/something — \<\<tiger/cat\>\> abalanzarse* or lanzarse* sobre alguien/algo; \<\<person\>\> abalanzarse* sobre alguien/algo
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[̈ɪpauns]pounce внезапный прыжок, наскок pounce вытисненное или вырезанное отверстие (узора) pounce затирать сандараком pounce коготь (ястреба и т. п.) pounce набрасываться, налетать, обрушиваться, внезапно атаковать (on, upon, at) pounce переводить, копировать (узор) угольным порошком pounce порошкообразный сандарак или уголь pounce придираться (upon) pounce пробивать, просверливать pounce схватить в когти pounce ухватиться (upon - за), воспользоваться (ошибкой, промахом и т. п.; upon) -
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(to leap upon (eg one's prey) in order to attack or grab it: The tiger pounced on its victim.) sich stürzen auf* * *◆ pounce on, pounce uponvi1. (spring forward)▪ to \pounce on on [or upon] sb/sth sich akk auf jdn/etw stürzen, über jdn/etw herfallen, auf jdn/etw losgehen; police jdn fassen; criminal jdn überfallento \pounce on on its prey [sich akk] auf seine Beute stürzen; bird of prey auf seine Beute niederstoßen2. (grab quickly)she \pounce ond on the money as soon as I offered it to her kaum hatte ich es ihr angeboten, schon grapschte sie nach dem Geldto \pounce on on an opportunity eine Gelegenheit sofort beim Schopfe packen -
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1. intransitive verb1) sich auf sein Opfer stürzen; [Raubvogel:] herabstoßen auf (+ Akk.)2) (fig.)2. nounpounce [up]on/at — sich stürzen auf (+ Akk.)
Sprung, der; Satz, der* * *1. verb(to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) sich stürzen2. noun- academic.ru/108238/pounce_on">pounce on* * *[paʊn(t)s]vi2. ( fig: seize opportunity) police, journalist zuschlagen, zuschnappen fam; interrogator sich akk auf sein Opfer stürzen fig* * *[paʊns]1. nSprung m, Satz m; (= swoop) (by bird) Angriff m; (by police) Zugriff m2. vi(cat, lion etc) einen Satz machen; (bird) niederstoßen; (fig) zuschlagenthe police pounced on him — die Polizei griff sich (dat) ihn
* * *pounce1 [paʊns]A v/i1. auch fig2. (plötzlich) stürzen:3. fig sich stürzen (on, upon auf einen Fehler, eine Gelegenheit etc)4. fig zuschlagen, (plötzlich) loslegenB s1. ORN Fang m, Klaue f (eines Raubvogels)2. a) Satz m, Sprung mb) Herabstoßen n (eines Raubvogels):on the pounce sprungbereitpounce2 [paʊns]A s1. Glättpulver n, besonders Bimssteinpulver n2. Pauspulver n, besonders Holzkohlepulver n (zum Durchpausen perforierter Muster)3. durchgepaustes ( besonders Stick)MusterB v/t2. (mit Pauspulver) durchpausen* * *1. intransitive verb1) sich auf sein Opfer stürzen; [Raubvogel:] herabstoßen auf (+ Akk.)2) (fig.)2. nounpounce [up]on/at — sich stürzen auf (+ Akk.)
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1. n коготь2. n внезапный налёт, наскок, прыжок3. v налетать, набрасываться, атаковать; устремляться внизpounce at — атаковать; атака на
4. v схватить когтями5. v ухватиться; придираться6. n порошкообразный сандарак или уголь7. v затирать сандараком8. v переводить, копировать угольным порошком9. v выбивать, выдавливать выпуклый рисунок10. v вырезать отверстия узора; украшать дырочками, зубцами, фестонами11. v пробивать, просверливатьСинонимический ряд:ambush (verb) ambush; jump; leap; spring -
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I1. [paʋns] n1. коготь ( хищной птицы)2. внезапный налёт, наскок, прыжокto make a pounce - внезапно налететь /наскочить/
on the pounce - готовый к внезапному налёту /наскоку, прыжку/
2. [paʋns] v1. налетать, набрасываться, атаковать; устремляться внизa hawk pounced on /at/ a chicken - ястреб камнем упал на цыплёнка
a cat ready to pounce - кот, готовый к прыжку
2. схватить когтями3. внезапно ворваться, войти, налететь и т. п.to pounce into the room - (неожиданно) влететь /вбежать/ в комнату
unexpectedly he pounced on the right answer - неожиданно он наткнулся на верный ответ
4. (с радостью) ухватиться (за ошибку, промах и т. п.); придираться ( ко всякой мелочи)II1. [paʋns] nпорошкообразный сандарак или угольpounce box - ящичек или коробочка для угольного порошка ( с отверстиями в крышке)
2. [paʋns] v1. затирать сандараком2. переводить, копировать ( узор) угольным порошкомII [paʋns] v1. выбивать, выдавливать выпуклый рисунок ( на золоте или серебре)2. вырезать отверстия узора ( по коже или материи); украшать дырочками, зубцами, фестонами3. пробивать, просверливать -
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1. verb(to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) slå klørne i, kaste seg over2. noun(an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) overfall, nedslagIsubst. \/paʊns\/1) ( rovfugls) klo2) ( rovfugls) nedslagmake a pounce ( også overført) slå ned på, kaste seg overbe on the pounce være parat til å slå ned (på)IIsubst. \/paʊns\/( historisk) raderpulver, pimpesteinpulverIIIverb \/paʊns\/fare, styrtepounce (up)on ( også overført) slå ned på, slå klørne i ( også overført) gå\/fare løs på, kaste seg over -
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1. verb(to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) slå kløerne i; kaste sig over2. noun(an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) kasten sig over* * *1. verb(to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) slå kløerne i; kaste sig over2. noun(an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) kasten sig over
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pounce — pounce1 [pouns] n. [ME pownce, talon, prob. altered < MFr poinçon, sharp instrument, stiletto: see PUNCHEON1] 1. a claw or talon of a bird of prey 2. the act of pouncing; swoop, spring, or leap vi. pounced, pouncing to swoop down, spring, or… … English World dictionary
Pounce — Pounce, v. i. To fall suddenly and seize with the claws; with on or upon; as, a hawk pounces upon a chicken. Also used figuratively. [1913 Webster] Derision is never so agonizing as when it pounces on the wanderings of misguided sensibility.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pounce! — Pounce!, Cat and mouse, Buttons, Catch me if you can and Not now but now are some of the names used for a children s game and drinking game, usually played by at least three players. One player, the cat, has a cup, toilet plunger, or other… … Wikipedia
pounce — [ pauns ] verb intransitive 1. ) to quickly jump on or hold someone or something: They pounced on their suspect. 2. ) to react in a very sudden way, especially by criticizing someone: White House aides pounced on the remark. ╾ pounce noun count … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pounce — (v.) 1680s, originally to seize with the pounces, from pownse (n.) hawk s claws (late 15c.), from O.Fr. poinçon (see punch (v.)), on the notion of the claws that punch holes in things. In falconry, the heel claw is a talon, and others are pounces … Etymology dictionary