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2 have egg on etc one's face
expr infml esp BrEThe government has egg on its face over the failure of its prices and incomes policy — Правительство оказалось в глупом положении после того, как политика контроля за ценами и доходами провалилась
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have egg on etc one's face
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3 DIP
dip
1. past tense, past participle - dipped; verb1) (to lower into any liquid for a moment: He dipped his bread in the soup.) mojar2) (to slope downwards: The road dipped just beyond the crossroads.) descender, bajar3) (to lower the beam of (car headlights): He dipped his lights as the other car approached.) bajar4) ((of a ship) to lower (a flag) briefly in salute.) bajar bandera
2. noun1) (a hollow (in a road etc): The car was hidden by a dip in the road.) depresión, hondonada2) (a soft, savoury mixture in which a biscuit etc can be dipped: a cheese dip.) salsa3) (a short swim: a dip in the sea.) chapuzón•- dip intodip vb meter / mojar / bañartr[dɪp]1 (downward slope) declive nombre masculino, pendiente nombre femenino; (in ground) depresión nombre femenino, hondonada; (drop - in prices, temperature, sales, production, profits) caída, descenso3 (for sheep) baño desinfectante; (for cleaning silver) baño4 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL (sauce) salsa1 (put into liquid - pen, brush, bread) mojar; (- hand, spoon) meter2 (sheep) desinfectar3 (lower - head) agachar, bajar1 (slope down) descender, bajar; (move down - bird, plane) bajar en picado; (- sun) desaparecer; (drop - sales, prices, etc) bajar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto dip the headlights SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL poner las luces de cruce, poner las cortas1) dunk, plunge: sumergir, mojar, meter2) ladle: servir con cucharón3) lower: bajar, arriar (una bandera)dip vi1) descend, drop: bajar en picada, descender2) slope: bajar, inclinarsedip n1) swim: chapuzón m2) drop: descenso m, caída f3) slope: cuesta f, declive m4) sauce: salsa fn.• baño corto s.m.• depresión s.f.• flecha s.f.• inclinación s.f.• inmersión s.f.• pendiente s.m.• zambullida s.f.v.• ahondar v.• hocicar v.• mojar v.• sumergir v.
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1. dɪp- pp- transitive verb1)to dip something IN(TO) something — meter algo en algo; ( into liquid) mojar algo en algo
dip it in flour — páselo por harina, enharínelo
2) ( Agr) \<\<sheep\>\> desinfectar ( haciendo pasar por un baño)3)a) ( lower) \<\<head\>\> agachar, bajarb) (BrE Auto)to dip one's headlights — poner* las (luces) cortas or de cruce or (AmL tb) las (luces) bajas
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via) ( decrease) \<\<sales/prices\>\> bajarb) ( move downward) \<\<aircraft/bird\>\> bajar en picada or (Esp) en picadothe sun dipped below the horizon — (liter) el sol desapareció or se escondió tras el horizonte
c) ( slope) \<\<land\>\> descender*, bajarPhrasal Verbs:- dip into
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1) ( swim) (colloq) (no pl) chapuzón m (fam)to take a dip — darse* un chapuzón (fam)
2) ( Agr) baño m desinfectante3) (depression, hollow) hondonada f4) (in sales, production) caída f, descenso m[dɪp]N ABBR (Comput) = Dual-In-Line Package* * *
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1. [dɪp]- pp- transitive verb1)to dip something IN(TO) something — meter algo en algo; ( into liquid) mojar algo en algo
dip it in flour — páselo por harina, enharínelo
2) ( Agr) \<\<sheep\>\> desinfectar ( haciendo pasar por un baño)3)a) ( lower) \<\<head\>\> agachar, bajarb) (BrE Auto)to dip one's headlights — poner* las (luces) cortas or de cruce or (AmL tb) las (luces) bajas
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via) ( decrease) \<\<sales/prices\>\> bajarb) ( move downward) \<\<aircraft/bird\>\> bajar en picada or (Esp) en picadothe sun dipped below the horizon — (liter) el sol desapareció or se escondió tras el horizonte
c) ( slope) \<\<land\>\> descender*, bajarPhrasal Verbs:- dip into
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1) ( swim) (colloq) (no pl) chapuzón m (fam)to take a dip — darse* un chapuzón (fam)
2) ( Agr) baño m desinfectante3) (depression, hollow) hondonada f4) (in sales, production) caída f, descenso m -
4 dip
dip
1. past tense, past participle - dipped; verb1) (to lower into any liquid for a moment: He dipped his bread in the soup.) mojar2) (to slope downwards: The road dipped just beyond the crossroads.) descender, bajar3) (to lower the beam of (car headlights): He dipped his lights as the other car approached.) bajar4) ((of a ship) to lower (a flag) briefly in salute.) bajar bandera
2. noun1) (a hollow (in a road etc): The car was hidden by a dip in the road.) depresión, hondonada2) (a soft, savoury mixture in which a biscuit etc can be dipped: a cheese dip.) salsa3) (a short swim: a dip in the sea.) chapuzón•- dip intodip vb meter / mojar / bañartr[dɪp]1 (downward slope) declive nombre masculino, pendiente nombre femenino; (in ground) depresión nombre femenino, hondonada; (drop - in prices, temperature, sales, production, profits) caída, descenso3 (for sheep) baño desinfectante; (for cleaning silver) baño4 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL (sauce) salsa1 (put into liquid - pen, brush, bread) mojar; (- hand, spoon) meter2 (sheep) desinfectar3 (lower - head) agachar, bajar1 (slope down) descender, bajar; (move down - bird, plane) bajar en picado; (- sun) desaparecer; (drop - sales, prices, etc) bajar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto dip the headlights SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL poner las luces de cruce, poner las cortas1) dunk, plunge: sumergir, mojar, meter2) ladle: servir con cucharón3) lower: bajar, arriar (una bandera)dip vi1) descend, drop: bajar en picada, descender2) slope: bajar, inclinarsedip n1) swim: chapuzón m2) drop: descenso m, caída f3) slope: cuesta f, declive m4) sauce: salsa fn.• baño corto s.m.• depresión s.f.• flecha s.f.• inclinación s.f.• inmersión s.f.• pendiente s.m.• zambullida s.f.v.• ahondar v.• hocicar v.• mojar v.• sumergir v.
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1. dɪp- pp- transitive verb1)to dip something IN(TO) something — meter algo en algo; ( into liquid) mojar algo en algo
dip it in flour — páselo por harina, enharínelo
2) ( Agr) \<\<sheep\>\> desinfectar ( haciendo pasar por un baño)3)a) ( lower) \<\<head\>\> agachar, bajarb) (BrE Auto)to dip one's headlights — poner* las (luces) cortas or de cruce or (AmL tb) las (luces) bajas
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via) ( decrease) \<\<sales/prices\>\> bajarb) ( move downward) \<\<aircraft/bird\>\> bajar en picada or (Esp) en picadothe sun dipped below the horizon — (liter) el sol desapareció or se escondió tras el horizonte
c) ( slope) \<\<land\>\> descender*, bajarPhrasal Verbs:- dip into
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1) ( swim) (colloq) (no pl) chapuzón m (fam)to take a dip — darse* un chapuzón (fam)
2) ( Agr) baño m desinfectante3) (depression, hollow) hondonada f4) (in sales, production) caída f, descenso m[dɪp]1. N1) (=swim) baño m, chapuzón m, zambullida f (LAm)to go for a dip — ir a darse un baño or un chapuzón
2) (=slope) declive m, pendiente f ; (=hollow) hondonada f, depresión f3) (Geol) [of rock strata, fault] inclinación fangle of dip — buzamiento m, angulo m de inclinación
magnetic dip — inclinación f (magnética)
4) (Culin) salsa f (para mojar)2. VT1) (=thrust) (into liquid) sumergir, bañar (in, into en); [+ pen] mojar (in, into en); [+ hand] (into bag) meter (in, into en); [+ ladle, scoop] meter (in, into en); [+ sheep] bañar con desinfectante2) (=lower) [+ flag] bajar, saludar con; (Aer) [+ wings] saludar conto dip one's (head)lights — (Brit) poner las luces cortas or de cruce, poner las luces bajas (LAm)
dipped headlights — luces fpl cortas or de cruce, luces fpl bajas (LAm)
3. VI1) (=slope down) [road] bajar en pendiente; [land] formar una hondonada2) (=move down) [bird, plane] bajar en picado; [temperature] bajar; [sun] esconderse3) (=draw on)to dip into one's savings — (fig) echar mano de los ahorros
4) (=read superficially)4.CPDdip switch N — (Aut) interruptor m de las luces cortas or de cruce, interruptor m de las luces bajas (LAm)
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1. [dɪp]- pp- transitive verb1)to dip something IN(TO) something — meter algo en algo; ( into liquid) mojar algo en algo
dip it in flour — páselo por harina, enharínelo
2) ( Agr) \<\<sheep\>\> desinfectar ( haciendo pasar por un baño)3)a) ( lower) \<\<head\>\> agachar, bajarb) (BrE Auto)to dip one's headlights — poner* las (luces) cortas or de cruce or (AmL tb) las (luces) bajas
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via) ( decrease) \<\<sales/prices\>\> bajarb) ( move downward) \<\<aircraft/bird\>\> bajar en picada or (Esp) en picadothe sun dipped below the horizon — (liter) el sol desapareció or se escondió tras el horizonte
c) ( slope) \<\<land\>\> descender*, bajarPhrasal Verbs:- dip into
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1) ( swim) (colloq) (no pl) chapuzón m (fam)to take a dip — darse* un chapuzón (fam)
2) ( Agr) baño m desinfectante3) (depression, hollow) hondonada f4) (in sales, production) caída f, descenso m -
5 floor
1. noun1) Boden, der; (of room) [Fuß]boden, dertake the floor — (dance) sich aufs Parkett begeben (see also academic.ru/9982/c">c)
2) (storey) Stockwerk, dasfirst floor — (Amer.) Erdgeschoss, das
first floor — (Brit.)
second floor — (Amer.) erster Stock
ground floor — Erdgeschoss, das; Parterre, das
be given or have the floor — das Wort haben
2. transitive verbtake the floor — (Amer.): (speak) das Wort ergreifen (see also a)
2) (knock down) zu Boden schlagen od. strecken* * *[flo:] 1. noun1) (the surface in a room etc on which one stands or walks.) der Fußboden2) (all the rooms on the same level in a building: My office is on the third floor.) das Stockwerk2. verb1) (to make or cover a floor: We've floored the kitchen with plastic tiles.) Fußboden legen2) (to knock down: He floored him with a powerful blow.) zu Boden strecken•- be floored- -floored
- floorboard
- flooring* * *[flɔ:ʳ, AM flɔ:r]I. nbathroom \floor Badezimmerboden minlaid \floor Parkettboden m, Parkett nttiled \floor gekachelter [o gefliester] Bodenground \floor Erdgeschoss nt, Parterre nton the third \floor im dritten Stock3. (room) Saal m; (in parliament) Sitzungssaal m, Plenarsaal m; (in stock exchange) Börsensaal m, Börsenparkett nt; (people) Auditorium nt geh; POL Plenum nt gehon the \floor of the House of Commons im Sitzungssaal des Unterhauses; POLto work on the factory/trading \floor im Industriebereich/auf dem Handelssektor arbeiten; (production area)the factory \floor die Fabrikhalleon the shop \floor im Betrieb; (of broking house)dealing [or trading] \floor Geschäftsstelle einer Brokerfirma zur Abwicklung des Effektenhandels mit elektronischer Datenverbindung zum Börsenplatzto establish a \floor at an auction bei einer Auktion den Mindestpreis festsetzen\floor price Mindestpreis m6.▶ to take the \floor das Wort ergreifen\floor cover[ing] [Fuß]bodenbelag m\floor heating Fußbodenheizung f2. AM STOCKEX\floor broker Börsenmakler(in) m(f)\floor trader Eigenmakler(in) m(f)III. vt1. (cover)to \floor sth room, space etw mit einem [Fuß]boden auslegen2. (knock down)to be completely \floored (confused) völlig platt [o geplättet] [o SCHWEIZ baff] sein fam; (sl: drunk) stockbesoffen sein slto \floor it losrasen* * *[flɔː(r)]1. n1) Boden m; (of room) (Fuß)boden m; (= dance floor) Tanzboden m, Tanzfläche fvalley floor — Talboden m
stone/tiled floor — Stein-/Fliesenboden m
first floor (Brit) — erster Stock; (US) Erdgeschoss nt, Erdgeschoß nt (Aus)
on the second floor (Brit) — im zweiten Stock; (US) im ersten Stock
3) (of prices etc) Minimum ntproperty prices have fallen or dropped through the floor — die Immobilienpreise sind in den Keller gefallen (inf)
4) (= main part of chamber) Plenar- or Sitzungssaal m (ALSO PARL); (of stock exchange) Parkett nt; (= people present) Zuhörerschaft f; (PARL) Abgeordnete pl, Haus nta question from the floor — eine Frage aus der Zuhörerschaft; ( Brit Parl ) eine Frage aus dem Haus
floor of the House ( Brit Parl ) — Plenarsaal m des Unterhauses
2. vt1) room etc mit einem (Fuß)boden versehenhe looked completely floored — er sah völlig perplex aus
* * *A s2. Tanzfläche f:take the floor auf die Tanzfläche gehen ( → A 9 b)3. Grund m, (Meeres- etc) Boden m, (Graben-, Fluss-, Tal- etc) Sohle f:floor of the pelvis ANAT Beckenboden5. TECH Plattform f:6. SPORT US Spielfläche f, -feld n (in der Halle)7. (Scheunen-, Dresch) Tenne f9. PARLcross the floor zur Gegenpartei übergehenadmit sb to the floor jemandem das Wort erteilen;claim the floor sich zu Wort melden;order sb to relinquish the floor jemandem das Wort entziehen;take the floor das Wort ergreifen ( → A 2)11. WIRTSCH Minimum n:cost floor Mindestkosten plB v/t1. einen (Fuß)Boden legen in (dat)3. umgfloored baff, platt, sprachlosb) jemanden schaffen:be floored by two examination questions mit zwei Prüfungsfragen überhaupt nicht zurechtkommen4. SPORT US einen Spieler aufs Feld schickenfl. abk1. floor2. fluid* * *1. noun1) Boden, der; (of room) [Fuß]boden, dertake the floor — (dance) sich aufs Parkett begeben (see also c)
2) (storey) Stockwerk, dasfirst floor — (Amer.) Erdgeschoss, das
first floor — (Brit.)
second floor — (Amer.) erster Stock
ground floor — Erdgeschoss, das; Parterre, das
3) (in debate, meeting) Sitzungssaal, der; (Parl.) Plenarsaal, derbe given or have the floor — das Wort haben
2. transitive verbtake the floor — (Amer.): (speak) das Wort ergreifen (see also a)
1) (confound) überfordern; (overcome, defeat) besiegen2) (knock down) zu Boden schlagen od. strecken* * *n.Boden ¨-- m.Etage -n f.Fußboden -¨ m.Stock ¨-e m.Stockwerk m. -
6 escalate
'eskəleit(to increase or enlarge rapidly: Prices are escalating.) aumentartr['eskəleɪt]1 (war) intensificar, agravar1 (war, violence, etc) intensificarse, agravarse2 (prices etc) aumentar, subir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto escalate in/into terminar en, degenerar en: intensificar (un conflicto), aumentar (precios)escalate vi: intensificarse, aumentarsev.• escalar v.• intensificar v.'eskəleɪt
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a) \<\<fighting/violence/dispute\>\> intensificarse*; \<\<prices/claims\>\> aumentarb) escalating pres p <dispute/tension> crecienteescalating wages/prices — sueldos/precios en continuo aumento or que van en escalada
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vt \<\<fighting/tension\>\> intensificar*; \<\<demands\>\> aumentar['eskǝleɪt]1. VI1) [costs, prices] subir vertiginosamenteescalating costs — costes mpl que van en continuo aumento
the cost of the project has escalated to £8.7 million — el coste del proyecto ha subido vertiginosamente a 8,7 millones de libras
2) [violence, tension, conflict] intensificarsethe violence could escalate into a war — la violencia podría intensificarse hasta llegar a una guerra
2.VT [+ conflict] intensificar; [+ demands] aumentar* * *['eskəleɪt]
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a) \<\<fighting/violence/dispute\>\> intensificarse*; \<\<prices/claims\>\> aumentarb) escalating pres p <dispute/tension> crecienteescalating wages/prices — sueldos/precios en continuo aumento or que van en escalada
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vt \<\<fighting/tension\>\> intensificar*; \<\<demands\>\> aumentar -
7 sag
sæɡpast tense, past participle - sagged; verb(to bend, hang down, especially in the middle: There were so many books on the shelf that it sagged.) combarse, ceder, arquearsesag vb combarsetr[sæg]2 (flesh) colgar3 (demand, prices, etc) caer, bajar4 figurative use (spirits) flaquear, decaer1 (in beam, wall, ceiling, shelf) combadura; (in roof) hundimiento; (in mattress, chair) hundimiento2 (in prices, profuts, etc) baja, caída1) droop, sink: combarse, hundirse, inclinarse2) : colgar, caerhis jowls sagged: le colgaban las mejillas3) flag: flaquear, decaerhis spirits sagged: se le flaqueó el ánimosag n: combadura fn.• combadura s.f.• flecha s.f.• hundimiento s.m.v.• aflojarse v.• bajar los precios v.• combarse v.• desplomarse v.• falsear v.• pandear v.sæg1)a) \<\<beams/ceiling\>\> combarseb) (hang down, droop)sagging breasts — pechos mpl caídos
2)a) \<\<spirits/courage/resolution\>\> flaquear, decaer*b) sagging pres p <prices/values> que no repuntan[sæɡ]1.VI [roof, awning etc] combarse; [bed] hundirse; [shoulders] encorvarse; [rope] aflojarse; [prices] bajarhis spirits sagged — le flaquearon los ánimos, se desanimó
2.N (in roof, ceiling) combadura f* * *[sæg]1)a) \<\<beams/ceiling\>\> combarseb) (hang down, droop)sagging breasts — pechos mpl caídos
2)a) \<\<spirits/courage/resolution\>\> flaquear, decaer*b) sagging pres p <prices/values> que no repuntan -
8 senken
I v/t1. (sinken lassen) lower (auch Stimme, Fieber, Blutdruck); (Preise etc.) lower, reduce, cut; (Steuern) reduce, cut; die Augen senken lower ( oder cast) one’s eyes (down); den Kopf senken bow one’s headII v/refl1. Stimme: be lowered2. Temperatur: fall, drop3. Mauer: sag; Boden, Haus: give way, subside; Straße: dip, fall off; Wasserspiegel: drop, fall; die Äste senken sich unter der Schneelast the branches bend under the weight of the snow; ihr Busen hob und senkte sich her bosom rose and fell* * *to reduce; to lower; to bow; to sink;sich senkento subside; to dip; to sag; to sink* * *sẹn|ken ['zɛŋkn]1. vtto lower; Lanze, Fahne to dip; Kopf to bow; Preis, Steuern, Kosten to decrease, to lower; (TECH) Schraube, Loch, Schacht to sink; (HORT) Schösslinge, Wurzeln etc to plant2. vrto sink; (Grab, Haus, Boden, Straße auch) to subside; (Wasserspiegel auch) to go down, to fall; (Decke) to sag; (Flugzeug) to descend; (Stimme) to drop; (liter Nacht, Nebel) to fall, to descend ( über, auf +acc on)dann senkte sich ihr Blick — then she looked down, then she lowered her eyes or her gaze (liter)
* * *1) (to make or become less high: She lowered her voice.) lower2) (to bow (one's head): He hung his head in shame.) hang* * *sen·ken[ˈzɛŋkn̩]I. vt▪ etw \senken1. (ermäßigen) to lower [or decrease] sthdie Preise \senken to reduce [or lower] prices; (niedriger machen) to lower sthden Blutdruck/das Fieber \senken to lower the blood pressure/reduce feverden Grundwasserspiegel \senken to lower the groundwater levelden Kopf \senken to bow one's headein Boot ins Wasser \senken to lower a boat into the waterdie Stimme \senken (fig) to lower one's voiceII. vr1. (niedriger werden) to sinkdas Grundstück senkt sich leicht zu einer Seite the property subsides slightly to one side* * *1.transitives Verb1) lower; (Bergbau) sink < shaft>; lower < flag>; drop < starting flag>die Augen od. den Blick/die Stimme senken — lower one's eyes or glance/voice
2) (herabsetzen) reduce <fever, pressure, prices, etc.>2.reflexives Verb <curtain, barrier, etc.> fall, come down; <ground, building, road> subside, sink; < waterlevel> fall, sink* * *A. v/t1. (sinken lassen) lower (auch Stimme, Fieber, Blutdruck); (Preise etc) lower, reduce, cut; (Steuern) reduce, cut;die Augen senken lower ( oder cast) one’s eyes (down);den Kopf senken bow one’s headB. v/r1. Stimme: be lowered2. Temperatur: fall, dropdie Äste senken sich unter der Schneelast the branches bend under the weight of the snow;ihr Busen hob und senkte sich her bosom rose and fell* * *1.transitives Verb1) lower; (Bergbau) sink < shaft>; lower < flag>; drop < starting flag>die Augen od. den Blick/die Stimme senken — lower one's eyes or glance/voice
2) (herabsetzen) reduce <fever, pressure, prices, etc.>2.reflexives Verb <curtain, barrier, etc.> fall, come down; <ground, building, road> subside, sink; < waterlevel> fall, sink -
9 plunge
1. verb1) (to throw oneself down (into deep water etc); to dive: He plunged into the river.) lanzarse, zambullirse, tirarse de cabeza2) (to push (something) violently or suddenly into: He plunged a knife into the meat.) clavar, meter
2. noun(an act of plunging; a dive: He took a plunge into the pool.) zambullida, chapuzón- plunger- take the plunge
plunge vb1. zambullir / sumergir2. caer / precipitarsethe car went off the road and plunged into the sea el coche se salió de la carretera y se precipitó al martr[plʌnʤ]1 (dive) zambullida, chapuzón nombre masculino2 (fall) caída, descenso2 (drop - prices etc) caer en picado, desplomarse3 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL cabecear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take the plunge dar el paso decisivo1) immerse: sumergir2) thrust: hundir, clavarplunge vi1) dive: zambullirse (en el agua)2) : meterse precipitadamente o violentamentethey plunged into war: se enfrascaron en una guerrahe plunged into depression: cayó en la depresión3) descend: descender en picadathe road plunges dizzily: la calle desciende vertiginosamenteplunge n1) dive: zambullida f2) drop: descenso m abruptothe plunge in prices: el desplome de los preciosn.• derrumbamiento s.m.• zambullida s.f.• zampuzo s.m.v.• arrojar v.• hundir v.• sumergir v.• zambullir v.
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1. plʌndʒa) (immerse, thrust)to plunge something INTO something — \<\<into liquid\>\> sumergir* or meter algo en algo
she plunged the knife into his heart — le hundió or le clavó el cuchillo en el corazón
b) (into state, condition)
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vi2)a) ( slope downward steeply) \<\<road/path\>\> descender* bruscamenteb) ( drop) \<\<price/temperature/popularity\>\> caer* en picada or (Esp) en picado, desplomarse
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a) ( in water) zambullida f, chapuzón mto take the plunge — ( take a risk) arriesgarse*, jugarse* el todo por el todo; ( get married) casarse, dar* el paso
b) ( fall) caída fc) (of price, value) caída f; ( of temperature) descenso m[plʌndʒ]shares took a plunge — las acciones cayeron en picada or (Esp) en picado
1. N1) (=dive) (from bank etc) salto m ; (under water) zambullida f ; (by professional diver) inmersión f ; (=bathe) baño m2) (fig) [of currency etc] caída f repentina, desplome m- take the plunge3) * (=rash investment) inversión f arriesgada2. VT1) (=immerse) sumergir, hundir ( into en)2) (=thrust) arrojar3) (fig)New York was suddenly plunged into darkness — Nueva York se encontró de repente sumida en la oscuridad
3. VI1) (=dive) arrojarse, tirarse; (into water) lanzarse, zambullirse2) (=fall) caer, hundirse; [road, cliff] precipitarsehe plunged from a fifth storey window — (=threw himself) se arrojó desde una ventana del quinto piso; (=fell) cayó desde una ventana del quinto piso
the aircraft plunged into the sea off Dover — el avión cayó al or se precipitó en el mar a la altura de Dover
3) [ship] cabecear; [horse] corcovear4) [share prices, currency etc] desplomarse5) (fig) (=rush) lanzarse, precipitarsehe plunged into a monologue on Plato — se puso a soltar or emprendió un monólogo sobre Platón
4.CPDplunge pool N — (in sauna) piscina f de contraste
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1. [plʌndʒ]a) (immerse, thrust)to plunge something INTO something — \<\<into liquid\>\> sumergir* or meter algo en algo
she plunged the knife into his heart — le hundió or le clavó el cuchillo en el corazón
b) (into state, condition)
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vi2)a) ( slope downward steeply) \<\<road/path\>\> descender* bruscamenteb) ( drop) \<\<price/temperature/popularity\>\> caer* en picada or (Esp) en picado, desplomarse
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a) ( in water) zambullida f, chapuzón mto take the plunge — ( take a risk) arriesgarse*, jugarse* el todo por el todo; ( get married) casarse, dar* el paso
b) ( fall) caída fc) (of price, value) caída f; ( of temperature) descenso mshares took a plunge — las acciones cayeron en picada or (Esp) en picado
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10 hochtreiben
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)2. Kosten, Löhne, Preise etc.: force up* * *to push up; to boost* * *hoch|trei|ben sep irregvt1) (= hinauftreiben) to drive up2) (fig) Preise, Löhne, Kosten to force up* * *hoch|trei·benKosten/Löhne/Preise \hochtreiben to force [or drive] up costs/wages/prices sep* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (ugs.): (hinauftreiben) drive up2) (fig.) force or push up <prices etc.>* * *hochtreiben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Vieh) drive up (zur Alm to the mountain pasture)2. Kosten, Löhne, Preise etc: force up* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (ugs.): (hinauftreiben) drive up2) (fig.) force or push up <prices etc.> -
11 competitive
adjective1) Leistungs-competitive sports — Wettkampf- od. Leistungssport, der
competitive spirit — Konkurrenz- od. Wettbewerbsdenken, das
2) (comparable with rivals) leistungs-, wettbewerbsfähig [Preis, Unternehmen]* * *[kəm'petətiv]2) ((of a price etc) not expensive, therefore able to compete successfully with the prices etc of rivals.) konkurrenzfähig3) ((of sport etc) organised in such a way as to produce a winner: I prefer hill-climbing to competitive sports.) Wettbewerbs-...* * *com·peti·tive[kəmˈpetɪtɪv, AM -ˈpet̬ət̬ɪv]acting is very \competitive in der Schauspielerei herrscht harte Konkurrenzyou're very \competitive! it's meant to be a friendly match du bist sehr aggressiv! das soll ein Freundschaftsspiel sein\competitive advantage Wettbewerbsvorteil m\competitive disadvantage Wettbewerbsnachteil m\competitive environment Wettbewerbsumfeld nt\competitive pressure Wettbewerbsdruck m\competitive spirit Wettkampfgeist m\competitive sports Leistungssport m2. (able to compete) konkurrenzfähig, wettbewerbsfähig\competitive bidding Ausschreibungswettbewerb m\competitive edge Wettbewerbsvorteil m, Wettbewerbsvorsprung m* * *[kəm'petItɪv]adj1) person, attitude vom Konkurrenzdenken geprägt; sport (Wett)kampf-competitive advantage/disadvantage — Wettbewerbsvorteil m/-nachteil m
competitive spirit — Wettbewerbs- or Konkurrenzgeist m; (of team) Kampfgeist m
he's a very competitive sort of person — er genießt Wettbewerbssituationen; (in job etc) er ist ein sehr ehrgeiziger Mensch
the exam system encourages children to be too competitive —
the recruitment procedure is not competitive — die Stellenvergabe erfolgt nicht aufgrund eines Auswahlverfahrens
2) (COMM) business, prices, salaries wettbewerbs- or konkurrenzfähiga highly competitive market — ein Markt mit starker Konkurrenz
retailing is highly competitive — der Einzelhandel ist stark wettbewerbsbetont or -orientiert
* * *competitive [kəmˈpetətıv] adj (adv competitively)1. konkurrierend, wetteifernd2. Wettbewerbs…, Konkurrenz…, auf Wettbewerb eingestellt oder beruhend, WIRTSCH auch konkurrenz-, wettbewerbsfähig:on a competitive basis WIRTSCH auf Wettbewerbsgrundlage;competitive career SPORT aktive Laufbahn;competitive examination Ausleseprüfung f;competitive prices WIRTSCH konkurrenzfähige Preise;competitive sportsman Leistungssportler m* * *adjective1) Leistungs-competitive sports — Wettkampf- od. Leistungssport, der
competitive spirit — Konkurrenz- od. Wettbewerbsdenken, das
2) (comparable with rivals) leistungs-, wettbewerbsfähig [Preis, Unternehmen]* * *adj.Konkurrenz- präfix.Wettbewerbs- präfix.konkurrenzfähig adj.konkurrierend adj.wettbewerbsfähig adj. -
12 wakifu
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -wakifu[English Word] curb (prices etc.)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -wakifu[English Word] limit (prices etc.)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -wakifu[English Word] refuse[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -wakifu[English Word] reject[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -wakifu[English Word] stop (prices etc.)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] wakifu[English Word] have a fixed price[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] wakifu[English Word] consecration[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] isl------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] wakifu[English Word] endowment (land or money) made to a mosque[English Plural] endowments[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] isl------------------------------------------------------------ -
13 leap
li:p
1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) saltar, brincar2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) saltar3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) tirarse
2. noun(an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) salto, brinco- leap year
- by leaps and bounds
leap1 n1. salto2. subidaleap2 vb1. saltar2. subir muchotr[liːp]1 saltar, brincar■ those gaudy illustrations leap off the page at you esas ilustraciones chillonas saltan de la página1 salto, brinco2 figurative use salto■ these reforms are a leap forward for the country estas reformas significan un paso hacia adelante para el país\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa leap in the dark un salto en el vacíoby leaps and bounds a pasos agigantadosleap year año bisiestoleap n: salto m, brinco mn.• balotada s.f.adj.• bisiesto, -a adj.n.• brinco s.m.• salto s.m.• vuelo s.m.• zancada s.f.• zapateta s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: leaped) = brincar v.• saltar v.
I
1. liːpthe dog leaped at his throat — el perro le saltó or (esp Méx) le brincó al cuello
he leaped out of bed — se levantó (de la cama) de un salto or (esp Méx) de un brinco
my heart leaped at the news — (liter) el corazón me dio un brinco al recibir la noticia
to leap AT something — \<\<at an opportunity/an offer/a chance\>\> no dejar pasar algo
to leap ON somebody/something: they leaped on him se le echaron encima, se abalanzaron sobre él; his critics leaped on this mistake — sus detractores se lanzaron sobre este error con ensañamiento
2.
vt \<\<fence/stream\>\> saltar
II
a) ( jump) salto m, brinco mby leaps and bounds — a pasos agigantados
b) ( in prices etc) subida f brusca[liːp] (vb: pp, pt leaped or leapt)1. N1) (=jump)a) (lit) salto m ; (showing exuberance) salto m, brinco mb) (fig) salto m•
his heart gave a leap — le dio un vuelco el corazón•
it doesn't take a great leap of the imagination to foresee what will happen — no se requiere un gran esfuerzo de imaginación para prever lo que va a pasar•
she successfully made the leap into films — dio el salto con éxito al mundo del cine2) (=increase) subida fa 6% leap in profits — una subida de un 6% en las ganancias
2. VI1) (=jump)a) (lit) saltar; (exuberantly) brincar, saltar•
to leap about — dar saltos, brincarto leap about with excitement — dar saltos or brincar de emoción
•
the dog leaped at the man, snarling — el perro saltó or se arrojó sobre el hombre gruñiendo•
he leapt down from his horse — se bajó del caballo de un salto•
he leapt from a moving train — saltó de un tren en marcha•
he leaped into the river — saltó or se tiró al río•
he leapt off/ onto the bus — bajó del/subió al autobús de un salto•
he suddenly leapt on top of me — de repente me saltó or se me tiró encima•
to leap out of a car — bajarse or saltar de un cocheshe leapt out of bed — se levantó de la cama de un salto, saltó de la cama
•
to leap to one's feet — levantarse de un saltob) (fig)•
she leapt at the chance to play the part — no dejó escapar la oportunidad de representar el papel•
he leapt on my mistake — se lanzó sobre mi errorthe tabloids are quick to leap on such cases — la prensa amarilla está a la que salta con estos casos
•
the headline leapt out at her — el titular le saltó a la vista•
he leapt to his brother's defence — enseguida saltó a defender a su hermano2) (=increase)3.VT [+ fence, ditch] saltar por encima de; [+ stream, river] cruzar de un salto4.CPD- leap up* * *
I
1. [liːp]the dog leaped at his throat — el perro le saltó or (esp Méx) le brincó al cuello
he leaped out of bed — se levantó (de la cama) de un salto or (esp Méx) de un brinco
my heart leaped at the news — (liter) el corazón me dio un brinco al recibir la noticia
to leap AT something — \<\<at an opportunity/an offer/a chance\>\> no dejar pasar algo
to leap ON somebody/something: they leaped on him se le echaron encima, se abalanzaron sobre él; his critics leaped on this mistake — sus detractores se lanzaron sobre este error con ensañamiento
2.
vt \<\<fence/stream\>\> saltar
II
a) ( jump) salto m, brinco mby leaps and bounds — a pasos agigantados
b) ( in prices etc) subida f brusca -
14 rising
1) (the act or rising: the rising of the sun.) salida2) (a rebellion: The king executed those who took part in the rising.) sublevación, rebelióntr['raɪzɪŋ]1 (rebellion) levantamiento1 (prices) en aumento2 (sun) naciente3 (land) en pendiente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLrising damp humedad nombre femeninoadj.• ascendiente adj.• creciente adj.• naciente adj.• saliente adj.n.• levantamiento s.m.• orto s.m.• salida s.f.• sublevación s.f.
I 'raɪzɪŋa) ( rebellion) levantamiento mb) ( movement) subida f
II
adjective (before n)a) ( moving upwards) <tide/level> crecienteb) ( increasing) < number> creciente; < temperature> creciente, en aumento; <fears/tension> creciente, cada vez mayor; <prices/interest rates> en alza or en aumentothe country is faced with rising unemployment — el país se ve enfrentado a cifras de desempleo cada vez más altas
III
['raɪzɪŋ]1. ADJ1) (=increasing) [number, quantity] creciente; [prices etc] en aumento, en alza; (Econ) [trend] alcista2) (=getting higher) [sun, moon] naciente; [ground] en pendiente; [tide] creciente3) (fig) (=promising) prometedorrising politician — político m en alza
2.ADV * (=almost) casi3. N1) (=uprising) rebelión f, sublevación f2) [of river] nacimiento m ; [of sun etc] salida f3)on the rising of the House — (Parl) al suspenderse la sesión
4.CPDrising damp N — humedad f de paredes
rising star N — (fig) (=person) figura f emergente
* * *
I ['raɪzɪŋ]a) ( rebellion) levantamiento mb) ( movement) subida f
II
adjective (before n)a) ( moving upwards) <tide/level> crecienteb) ( increasing) < number> creciente; < temperature> creciente, en aumento; <fears/tension> creciente, cada vez mayor; <prices/interest rates> en alza or en aumentothe country is faced with rising unemployment — el país se ve enfrentado a cifras de desempleo cada vez más altas
III
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15 schnellen
I v/i (ist geschnellt) shoot (up); eine Forelle schnellte aus dem Wasser a trout leapt out of the water; in die Höhe schnellen fig. Kurse etc.: shoot up, rocketII v/t (hat) mit den Fingern: flick* * *to flick* * *schnẹl|len ['ʃnɛlən]vi aux sein (lit, fig)to shoot* * *schnel·len[ˈʃnɛlən]vi Hilfsverb: seinin die Höhe [o nach oben] \schnellen to shoot up2. (federn)der Pfeil schnellte vom Bogen in die Zielscheibe the arrow shot from the bow and hit the target▪ etw [irgendwohin] \schnellen lassen to flick sth [somewhere]* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein shoot (aus + Dat. out of; in + Akk. into)2.in die Höhe schnellen — < person> leap to one's feet or up; <rocket, fig.: prices etc.> shoot up
transitives Verb send <ball, stone, etc.> flying; hurl <ball, stone, etc.>; whip < fishing-line>* * *A. v/i (ist geschnellt) shoot (up);eine Forelle schnellte aus dem Wasser a trout leapt out of the water;in die Höhe schnellen fig Kurse etc: shoot up, rocketB. v/t (hat) mit den Fingern: flick* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein shoot (aus + Dat. out of; in + Akk. into)2.in die Höhe schnellen — < person> leap to one's feet or up; <rocket, fig.: prices etc.> shoot up
transitives Verb send <ball, stone, etc.> flying; hurl <ball, stone, etc.>; whip < fishing-line>* * *v.to flip v.to spring v.(§ p.,p.p.: sprang)or p.p.: sprung•) -
16 come
1. past tense - came; verb1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) komme2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) nærme sig3) (to happen or be situated: The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet.) komme; forekomme4) ((often with to) to happen (by accident): How did you come to break your leg?) komme til5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) blive til; nå til6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) beløbe sig til; blive2. interjection(expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) hov, hov!; næ, hør nu her!- comer- coming
- comeback
- comedown
- come about
- come across
- come along
- come by
- come down
- come into one's own
- come off
- come on
- come out
- come round
- come to
- come to light
- come upon
- come up with
- come what may
- to come* * *1. past tense - came; verb1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) komme2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) nærme sig3) (to happen or be situated: The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet.) komme; forekomme4) ((often with to) to happen (by accident): How did you come to break your leg?) komme til5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) blive til; nå til6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) beløbe sig til; blive2. interjection(expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) hov, hov!; næ, hør nu her!- comer- coming
- comeback
- comedown
- come about
- come across
- come along
- come by
- come down
- come into one's own
- come off
- come on
- come out
- come round
- come to
- come to light
- come upon
- come up with
- come what may
- to come -
17 sprunghaft
I Adj.1. Mensch: erratic; WIRTS. erratic, spasmodic; Denken: disjointed; er hat so eine sprunghafte Art he has such an erratic way of going about things2. (abrupt) sudden; (rapide) rapid; sprunghafter Anstieg sharp rise ( oder increase), jump ( der Preise etc. in prices etc.)* * *volatile; discursive; fitful; spasmodic* * *sprụng|haft1. adj1) Mensch, Charakter volatile; Denken disjointed2) (= rapide) Aufstieg, Entwicklung, Zunahme etc rapid; Preisanstieg sharp, rapid2. advansteigen, entwickeln by leaps and bounds* * *2) (extremely rapidly and successfully: improving by leaps and bounds.) by leaps and bounds* * *sprung·haftI. adj1. (in Schüben erfolgend) rapid2. (unstet) volatile, fickle3. ÖKON spasmodic, erratic\sprunghafter Umsatzanstieg jump in salesII. adv in leaps and bounds* * *1.1) erratic <person, character, manner>; disjointed <conversation, thoughts>2) (unvermittelt) sudden; abrupt2.adverbial; s. 1 b-c: disjointedly; suddenly; abruptly; rapidly; sharply* * *A. adjer hat so eine sprunghafte Art he has such an erratic way of going about thingssprunghafter Anstieg sharp rise ( oder increase), jump (* * *1.1) erratic <person, character, manner>; disjointed <conversation, thoughts>2) (unvermittelt) sudden; abrupt2.adverbial; s. 1 b-c: disjointedly; suddenly; abruptly; rapidly; sharply -
18 unschlagbar
I Adj. unbeatable (in + Dat at, when it comes to); (unübertroffen) unrival(l)ed; Argument, Beweis etc.: irrefutableII Adv.: unschlagbar schnell / schlagfertig etc. supremely fast / quick-witted* * *unbeatable* * *un|schlag|baradjunbeatable* * *un·schlag·bar[ʊnˈʃla:kba:ɐ̯]adj unbeatable* * *Adjektiv unbeatable <opponent, prices, etc.>* * *A. adj unbeatable (B. adv:unschlagbar schnell/schlagfertig etc supremely fast/quick-witted* * *Adjektiv unbeatable <opponent, prices, etc.>* * *adj.unbeatable adj. -
19 competitive
[kəm'petətiv]1) ((of a person) enjoying competition: a competitive child.) konkurrenceminded2) ((of a price etc) not expensive, therefore able to compete successfully with the prices etc of rivals.) konkurrencedygtig3) ((of sport etc) organised in such a way as to produce a winner: I prefer hill-climbing to competitive sports.) konkurrence-; konkurrencepræget* * *[kəm'petətiv]1) ((of a person) enjoying competition: a competitive child.) konkurrenceminded2) ((of a price etc) not expensive, therefore able to compete successfully with the prices etc of rivals.) konkurrencedygtig3) ((of sport etc) organised in such a way as to produce a winner: I prefer hill-climbing to competitive sports.) konkurrence-; konkurrencepræget -
20 inflate
transitive verb2) (Econ.) in die Höhe treiben [Preise, Kosten]; inflationieren [Währung]* * *[in'fleit](to blow up or expand (especially a balloon, tyre or lungs with air): He used a bicycle pump to inflate the ball.) aufblasen- academic.ru/38001/inflatable">inflatable- inflation
- inflationary* * *in·flate[ɪnˈfleɪt]I. vt▪ to \inflate sththey rather \inflated their part in the rescue sie stellten ihre Rolle bei der Rettungsaktion ziemlich übertrieben darto \inflate the currency die Währung inflationieren fachsprto \inflate the economy die Wirtschaft aufblähen* * *[In'fleɪt]1. vt2) (ECON) prices, bill hochtreibento inflate the currency — die Inflation anheizen, den Geldumlauf steigern
to inflate the budget (for a project etc) — den Etat aufblähen; (Econ) inflationäre Haushaltspolitik betreiben
2. vi1) (lit) sich mit Luft füllen* * *inflate [ınˈfleıt]A v/t2. MED aufblähen, -treiben3. WIRTSCH den Geldumlauf übermäßig steigern, die Preise etc in die Höhe treiben, Geld über die Deckung hinaus in Umlauf setzen* * *transitive verb1) (distend) aufblasen; (with pump) aufpumpen2) (Econ.) in die Höhe treiben [Preise, Kosten]; inflationieren [Währung]* * *v.aufblasen v.aufblähen v.
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