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pounce

  • 21 pounce

    {pauns}
    I. 1. (на) хвърлям се, спускам се, връхлетявам (at, on, into)
    2. нападам неочаквано
    хвашам се (за нечия грешка и пр.) (upon)
    to POUNCE at the first opportunity to използвам първата възможност да
    II. 1. нокът на хищна птица
    2. връхлитане на плячка
    3. внезапно нападение
    III. 1. прах от пемза за попиване на мастило
    2. въглищен прах за понсиране
    IV. 1. понсирам
    2. полирам с пемза
    * * *
    {pauns} v 1. (на)хвърлям се, спускам се, връхлетявам (at, on, (2) {pauns} n 1. нокът на хищна птица; 2. връхлитане на плячка{3} {pauns} n 1. прах от пемза за попиване на мастило; 2. въгл{4} {pauns} v 1. понсирам; 2. полирам с пемза.
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    сковавам;
    * * *
    1. i. (на) хвърлям се, спускам се, връхлетявам (at, on, into) 2. ii. нокът на хищна птица 3. iii. прах от пемза за попиване на мастило 4. iv. понсирам 5. to pounce at the first opportunity to използвам първата възможност да 6. внезапно нападение 7. връхлитане на плячка 8. въглищен прах за понсиране 9. нападам неочаквано 10. полирам с пемза 11. хвашам се (за нечия грешка и пр.) (upon)
    * * *
    pounce [´pauns] I. v 1. хвърлям се, нахвърлям се, скачам, скоквам, спускам се върху (at, on); to \pounce upon нахвърлям се върху плячка (за котка, птица); 2. прен. нападам неочаквано, атакувам, критикувам язвително; to \pounce upon a mistake откривам веднага грешка; II. n 1. внезапно спускане върху плячка; 2. нокът на хищна птица; преден пръст на ястреб; III. pounce n 1. прах от пемза за попиване на мастило; 2. въглищен прах за понсиране; IV. v 1. понсирам, обработвам, полирам повърхност с пемза; 2. понсирам ( десен); 3. правя шарки върху метал с пробиване на дупки от обратната страна.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > pounce

  • 22 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) planiti, naskočiti (koga)
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) napad
    * * *
    I [páuns]
    noun
    nenaden skok ali spust, zalet, napad na plen; zoology krempelj (roparske ptice)
    to make a pounce — zaleteti se, vreči se na kaj
    II [páuns]
    intransitive verb
    planiti (at na), nenadoma napasti, zaleteti se za skok, spustiti se (on, upon na plen); planiti ( into v); figuratively napasti (on, upon; napake itd.); udariti
    III [páuns]
    1.
    noun
    plovčev prašek (za glajenje); ogleni prah, prerisovalni prašek (za luknjičasti vzorec); naluknjan papir z vzorcem;
    2.
    transitive verb
    gladiti s plovcem; prerisati (vzorec) skozi papir; zbočiti kovino v vzorce

    English-Slovenian dictionary > pounce

  • 23 pounce

    habkő, kékpor, lecsapás, karom, tajtékkőpor to pounce: kékporral mintát másol, porral csiszol, lecsap
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) lecsap (vmire)
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) (hirtelen) lecsapás

    English-Hungarian dictionary > pounce

  • 24 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) saltar
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) salto
    * * *
    pounce1
    [pauns] n 1 pó de pedra-pomes. 2 pó de carvão vegetal para estresir. • vt 1 borrifar ou esfregar com pedra-pomes. 2 estresir (desenho).
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    pounce2
    [pauns] n garra (de ave de rapina). • vi 1 agarrar (a presa). 2 lançar-se sobre. (upon) on the pounce pronto para o ataque.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > pounce

  • 25 pounce

    [pauns]
    vi

    to pounce onrzucać się (rzucić się perf) na +acc; (fig: mistakes) wytykać (wytknąć perf) +acc

    * * *
    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) rzucać się
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) skok

    English-Polish dictionary > pounce

  • 26 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) stökkva á (e-ð)
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) stökk; snögg árás

    English-Icelandic dictionary > pounce

  • 27 pounce

    n. pençe (kuş), pençe, saldırı, atılma, hamle, mürekkep kurutma tozu
    ————————
    v. üstüne atılmak, saldırmak, dalıvermek, toz serperek kurutmak
    * * *
    1. üzerine atılıp avla (v.) 2. saldırma (n.)
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) üzerine atlamak, saldırmak
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) atılma, saldırma

    English-Turkish dictionary > pounce

  • 28 pounce

    • pakottaa
    • hypähtää
    • hypätä
    • hypellä
    • hyppy
    • ponnahtaa
    • pompata
    • ponkaista
    • harpata
    • loikata
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) loikata
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) syöksy

    English-Finnish dictionary > pounce

  • 29 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) uzklupt; uzbrukt; mesties virsū
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) uzklupiens; uzbrukums
    * * *
    ogļu pulveris; nags; uzklupiens; mesties virsū, uzklupt; apstrādāt ar ogļu pulveri; kopēt ar ogļu pulveri; izrotāt caurumiņiem

    English-Latvian dictionary > pounce

  • 30 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) staiga (už)pulti, mestis
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) staigus šuolis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > pounce

  • 31 pounce

    n. anfall, angrepp, plötsligt nedslag på bytet
    --------
    v. anfalla, angripa, plötsligt slå ner på bytet
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) slå ner, anfalla
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) anfall, språng

    English-Swedish dictionary > pounce

  • 32 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) vyrazit, vyskočit
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) výpad
    * * *
    • uchvátit
    • pařát
    • dráp

    English-Czech dictionary > pounce

  • 33 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) a se năpusti (asupra)
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) salt (către)

    English-Romanian dictionary > pounce

  • 34 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) ορμώ,ρίχνομαι,χυμώ
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) επίθεση,βουτιά

    English-Greek dictionary > pounce

  • 35 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) skočiť
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) výpad, útok

    English-Slovak dictionary > pounce

  • 36 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) bondir
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) bond (sur)

    English-French dictionary > pounce

  • 37 pounce

    1. verb
    (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) saltar, dar o bote
    2. noun
    (an act of pouncing; a sudden attack: The cat made a pounce at the bird.) bote

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > pounce

  • 38 pounce

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    [English Word] pounce on
    [Swahili Word] -daka
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [English Word] pounce on (someone)
    [Swahili Word] -vamia
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] simba amemvamia
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    English-Swahili dictionary > pounce

  • 39 pounce

    s escomesa | envestida | atac
    v atacar, escometre, envestir
    pounce on/at saltar sobre, llançar-se sobre
    pounce at precipitar-se sobre, no perdre l'oportunitat

    English-Catalan dictionary > pounce

  • 40 pounce

    [pauns]
    1. verb
    to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack:

    The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.

    يَنْقَضًّ على، يَهْجِم
    2. noun
    an act of pouncing; a sudden attack:

    The cat made a pounce at the bird.

    هُجوم مُفاجِئ، إنْقِضاض

    Arabic-English dictionary > pounce

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  • Pounce — Pounce, v. t. 1. To strike or seize with the talons; to pierce, as with the talons. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Stooped from his highest pitch to pounce a wren. Cowper. [1913 Webster] Now pounce him lightly, And as he roars and rages, let s go… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • 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

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  • 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

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