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101 saca
f.1 sack.2 big sack, mailbag.3 taking out.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: sacar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: sacar.* * *1 large sack\saca de correos mailbag* * *ISF1) (=saco) big sacksaca de correo, saca de correos — mailbag
2) LAm [de ganado] herd of cattle, moving herd of cattleIISF (=acción) [gen] taking out, withdrawal; (Com) exportestar de saca — (Com) to be on sale; [mujer] to be of marriageable age
* * *femenino sack* * *femenino sack* * *sackCompuesto:( Esp) mailbag* * *
Del verbo sacar: ( conjugate sacar)
saca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
saca
sacar
sacar ( conjugate sacar) verbo transitivo
1 ( extraer)
‹pistola/espada› to draw;
saca algo DE algo to take o get sth out of sth;◊ lo saqué del cajón I took o got it out of the drawer
‹riñón/cálculo› to remove;
2 (poner, llevar fuera)
tuvimos que sacalo por la ventana we had to get it out through the window;
saca el perro a pasear to take the dog out for a walk;
saca el coche del garaje to get the car out of the garageb) ( invitar):
saca a algn a bailar to ask sb to dance
◊ me sacó la lengua he stuck o put his tongue out at me
3 ( retirar) to take out;◊ saca dinero del banco to take out o withdraw money from the bank
4 ( de una situación difícil) saca a algn DE algo ‹de apuro/atolladero› to get sb out of sth
5 (Esp) ‹ dobladillo› to let down;
‹pantalón/falda› ( alargar) to let down;
( ensanchar) to let out
( obtener)
1 ‹pasaporte/permiso› to get;
‹entrada/billete› to get, buy
2
3 ‹ beneficio› to get;
‹ ganancia› to make;◊ ¿qué sacas con eso? what do you gain by doing that?;
no sacó ningún provecho del curso she didn't get anything out of the course
4 saca algo DE algo ‹idea/información› to get sth from sth;
‹porciones/unidades› to get sth out of sth;
sacale algo A algn ‹dinero/información› to get sth out of sb
5 ‹ brillo› to bring out;
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‹ disco› to bring out, release;
‹modelo/producto› to bring out
‹ copia› to make, take;
‹ apuntes› to make, take;
2
( salvar de la crisis) to keep sth going;◊ luché tanto para saca adelante a mis hijos I fought so hard to give my children a good start in life
3 (Dep) ‹tiro libre/falta› to take
( quitar) (esp AmL)a) sacale algo A algn ‹botas/gorro› to take sth off sbb) sacale algo a algo ‹tapa/cubierta› to take sth off sthc) ( retirar):
saquen los libros de la mesa take the books off the table
verbo intransitivo (Dep) (en tenis, vóleibol) to serve;
( en fútbol) to kick off
sacarse verbo pronominal ( refl)
1 ( extraer) ‹astilla/púa› to take … out;
‹ ojo› to poke … out;
sacase algo DE algo to take sth out of sth;
sácate las manos de los bolsillos take your hands out of your pockets
2 (AmL) ( quitarse) ‹ropa/zapatos› to take off;
‹ maquillaje› to remove, take off
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saca sustantivo femenino
1 (acción) extraction
2 (bolsa) sack, large bag
sacar
I verbo transitivo
1 (de un sitio) to take out
sacar la cabeza por la ventana, to stick one's head out of the window
sacar dinero del banco, to withdraw money from the bank
2 (un beneficio, etc) to get
3 (extraer una cosa de otra) to extract, get: de la uva se saca vino, you get wine from grapes
4 (una solución) to work out
sacar conclusiones, to draw conclusions
5 (descubrir, resolver) no consigo sacar esta ecuación, I can't resolve this equation
6 (un documento) to get
7 (una entrada, un billete) to buy, get
8 (de una mala situación) sacar a alguien de algo, to get sb out of sthg
sacar de la pobreza, to save from poverty
9 (manifestar, dar a conocer) de repente, sacó su malhumor, he got into a strop all of a sudden
10 (una novedad) han sacado un nuevo modelo de televisor, they've brought out a new television model again
11 (poner en circulación) to bring out, release
12 familiar (producir) esa máquina saca más de 2.500 piezas a la hora, this machine can produce more than 2,500 parts an hour
(una fotografía, una copia) to take
13 familiar (aparecer alguien o algo en un medio de comunicación) lo sacaron por la tele, it was on television
14 familiar (superar a alguien en algo) ha crecido mucho, ya le saca la cabeza a su padre, he's grown a lot o he's already taller than his father
15 (un jugador una carta o una ficha) to draw
16 (una mancha) to get out
17 Cost (de largo) to let down
(de ancho) to let out
II vi Dep (en tenis) to serve
(en fútbol, baloncesto, etc) to kick off
♦ Locuciones: sacar a alguien a bailar, to ask sb to dance
sacar a relucir, to point out
sacar adelante, to keep going
sacar en claro o limpio, to make sense of
sacar la lengua, to stick one's tongue out
sacar pecho, to thrust one's chest out
' saca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
media
- pezuña
- sacar
- valija
- cabeza
- conclusión
- cuenta
- limpio
English:
bug
- clingy
- distraction
- exasperate
- from
- suck up
- drive
- make
- wild
* * *saca nf1. [bolsa, saco] sacksaca de correo Br postbag, US mailbag2. Carib, Col [de ganado] herd* * *f sack -
102 опускать
опустить (вн.)1. lower (d.); sink* (d.); (о шторе и т. п.) let* / draw* down (d.), pull down (d.)опускать письмо — post a letter, put* a letter in the pillar-box
опускать голову — hang* one's head (тж. перен.)
опускать глаза — drop one's eyes; lower one's gaze, look down
опускать перпендикуляр (на вн.) мат. — drop a perpendicular (on)
2. ( пропускать) omit (d.)3. (откидывать; о воротнике и т. п.) turn down (d.) -
103 kul|ić
impf Ⅰ vi to hunch [ramiona, plecy]- kulić nogi to pull a. draw up one’s legs- kulić głowę to bury one’s head in one’s shoulders- siadła, kuląc kolana pod brodą she sat down and drew her knees up to her chin ⇒ skulićⅡ kulić się (ze strachu) to cower, to cringe; (z zimna) to huddle (up), to hunch (up); (w łóżku) to curl up, to snuggle down- kulić się z zimna to huddle up against the cold- kulić się z przerażenia to cringe in terror ⇒ skulić sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kul|ić
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104 nasu|nąć
pf — nasu|wać impf (nasunęła, nasunęli — nasuwam) Ⅰ vt 1. (naciągnąć) to put on [pantofle, buty]- nasunąć kołdrę na głowę to draw the duvet over one’s head- nasunąć kapelusz na czoło to pull one’s hat over one’s forehead2. (poddać myśl) to bring to mind, to suggest- sprawa nasuwa wiele wątpliwości this issue brings to mind a lot of doubts- fakty nasuwają podejrzenie, że została popełniona zbrodnia the facts suggest a crime has been committedⅡ nasunąć się — nasuwać się 1. (zebrać się) to gather- nad miasto nasunęły się chmury clouds gathered over the town2. (powstać) to arise, to occur- nasuwały mi się coraz to nowe pomysły new ideas were coming to my mind- po przeczytaniu książki nasunęło mi się kilka refleksji some thoughts crossed my mind after reading this book- nasuwa się przypuszczenie, że… a suspicion arises that…The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nasu|nąć
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105 прикрывать
vt; св - прикры́тьприкрыва́ть го́лову платко́м — to cover one's head with a scarf
прикрыва́ть дверь — to close the door, to push/to pull the door to
прикрыва́ть кастрю́лю кры́шкой — to put the lid on the saucepan
2) защищать to protect, to shield, to shelter, to screen3) скрывать to conceal, to cover upприкрыва́ть прода́жных чино́вников — to cover up for/ ограждать to shield corrupt officials
4) разг ликвидировать to close down, to put an end/a stop toдавно́ пора́ прикры́ть э́ту ла́вочку — this dirty business should have been closed down/stopped long ago
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106 rasgar
v.1 to tear.María rasgó la tela Mary tore the fabric.rasgar un sobre to tear open an envelope2 to strum, to thrum.El artista rasgó la guitarra The artist strummed the guitar.* * *1 to tear, rip\rasgarse las vestiduras figurado to pull one's hair out* * *verbto tear, rip* * *1. VT1) [+ tejido, piel] to tear, rip; [+ papel] to tear up, tear to pieces2) = rasguear 1)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to tear, rip2.rasgarse v pron to tear, rip* * *= tear, rend, rip.Ex. The material chosen should be strong, easy to clean, difficult to tear and anti-static; velour is usually preferable to boucle.Ex. Christian Science, a faith that has epitomize a quiet, disciplined spirituality, is being rent by discord.Ex. He punched her in the head and forced her to another room where he pinned her to the floor and ripped her shirt trying to remove it.----* rasgar en dos = rend in + two.* rasgarse las vestiduras = lose + sleep over/on, throw + Posesivo + arms up in horror.* * *1.verbo transitivo to tear, rip2.rasgarse v pron to tear, rip* * *= tear, rend, rip.Ex: The material chosen should be strong, easy to clean, difficult to tear and anti-static; velour is usually preferable to boucle.
Ex: Christian Science, a faith that has epitomize a quiet, disciplined spirituality, is being rent by discord.Ex: He punched her in the head and forced her to another room where he pinned her to the floor and ripped her shirt trying to remove it.* rasgar en dos = rend in + two.* rasgarse las vestiduras = lose + sleep over/on, throw + Posesivo + arms up in horror.* * *rasgar [A3 ]vtto tear, rip■ rasgarseto tear, rip* * *
rasgar ( conjugate rasgar) verbo transitivo
to tear, rip
rasgarse verbo pronominal
to tear, rip
rasgar verbo transitivo
1 (una tela, un papel) to tear, rip
2 (una guitarra, etc) to strum
' rasgar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
romper
English:
rip
- tear
- pierce
* * *♦ vtto tear;rasgar un sobre to tear open an envelope* * *v/t tear (up)* * *rasgar {52} vt: to rip, to tear* * * -
107 вешать голову
разг., тж. опускать головуhang one's head; look downcast (depressed); cf. be (look) down in the mouth; pull (have, put on, make) a long face- Ну, что ж мы все четверо повесили головы? - сказал Владимир... - Постойте, я вас сейчас развеселю. (А. К. Толстой, Упырь) — 'Look at the four of us sitting here with such long faces!' Vladimir said... 'Here's a joke that'll make you laugh.'
Рогов был подавлен словами Батманова и тоном, каким они были произнесены. - Ты не опускай головы. У тебя такая крепкая шея, что не идёт тебе опущенная голова, - добавил Василий Максимович, пряча улыбку. (В. Ажаев, Далеко от Москвы) — Rogov felt crushed by Batmanov's words and the tone in which they were uttered. 'Don't hang your head. It doesn't suit you - not with such a strong neck as you have,' Batmanov added, suppressing a smile.
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108 снять шляпу
General subject: bare one's head, derobe, hat, pull off hat, remove hat (в знак приветствия и т. п.), remove one's hat (для приветствия), raise hat to (в знак одобрения) -
109 драть
1. разг.драть шкуру с овцы — flay a sheep*
4. ( вызывать боль) irritate♢
драть шкуру с кого-л. разг. — skin smb. aliveдрать горло — bawl; shout, sing* one's head off
2. выдрать (вн.; наказывать)драть нос разг. — turn up one's nose
flog (d.), thrash (d.); сов. тж. give* a flogging (i.)драть кого-л. за уши, за волосы — pull smb.'s ears, hair
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110 a o scoate la cap / capăt
1. ( a termina) to bring to an end / a closeto carry throughto carry / to bring smth. to its conclusion2. ( a răzbi) to pull throughto break evenfig. to be in smooth waterfig. to keep one's head above waterfig. to make both ends meetfig. To keep the wolf from the door / at bayto make the best of a bad job / of a bad bargain\a o scoate la cap / capăt cu greu to eke out a livelihoodto muddle on / through\a o scoate la cap / capăt prin mijloace necinstite to slime through / out of a difficultyRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a o scoate la cap / capăt
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111 a trăi de azi pe mâine / de la mână până la gură
to live from hand to mouthto lead a hand-to-mouth existence(barely) to manage to keep body and soul togetherto make shift to liveto keep the wolf from the door / at bayto hold / to keep one's head above waterto do it on the cheapto be at stick and liftaprox. to pull in one's belt.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trăi de azi pe mâine / de la mână până la gură
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112 detenerse
• come to a halt• come to a stand• come to a standstill• come to a stop• hold one's fire• hold one's head high• lay out on• lay over• lay plans• pull up• stop off -
113 надвинуть
1) General subject: clap (to clap a hat on one's head - нахлобучить шляпу), pull, slouch, slap on (Ex.: \<b\>Slap on\</b\> a broad-brimmed hat to protect yourself against UV radiation. - Для защиты себя от УФ-излучения \<i\>надвиньте\</i\> на глаза широкополую шляпу.)2) Geology: thrust over -
114 encasquetarse
* * *vpr[gorro, sombrero] to pull on -
115 a ieşi din impas / încurcătură
to break a deadlockto get out of troubleto pull throughto keep one's head above water( printr-o minciună) to lie oneself out of a scrape.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a ieşi din impas / încurcătură
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116 tirarsi le lenzuola sopra la testa
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > tirarsi le lenzuola sopra la testa
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117 navijati
vi impf - naviti I sp -ti za support, root/pull for; (na samoj utakmici) cheer on, yell for; fig cheer on the sidelines; za koga -š? who do you support?, who do you root for?; - ti kao lud cheer one's head off* * *• turn• wind• support -
118 pias|ek
m (G piasku) 1. sgt (substancja) sand- bawić się w piasku to play in the sand- wysypać chodnik piaskiem to sand a pavement2. zw. pl (piaszczysty teren) sand- piaski pustyni desert sands- na tych piaskach nic nie chce rosnąć nothing grows on this sandy soil□ piasek moczowy Med. gravel- piasek szklarski glass sand- piaski sandrowe Geol. outwash sands■ budować na piasku to build castles in the air- całe swoje życie budował na piasku all his life he built castles in the air- chować głowę w piasek to stick a. bury one’s head in the sand- kręcić bicz a. bicze z piasku to try to get water from a dry well- mam piasek w oczach I’m so tired that my eyes are burning, the sandman’s coming- sypać komuś piasek a. rzucać komuś piaskiem w oczy to lie blatantly to sb, to pull the wool over sb’s eyesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pias|ek
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119 dek
1 [bedekking] cover(ing)3 [scheepsvloer] deck4 [beddengoed] bedclothes♦voorbeelden:alle hens aan dek • all hands on deck -
120 deken
I 〈 de (mannelijk)〉1 [overste, hoofd] dean♦voorbeelden:de deken van het corps diplomatique • doyen of the diplomatic corpsII 〈de〉1 [kleed] blanket♦voorbeelden:onder de dekens kruipen • pull the cover(s) over one's head
См. также в других словарях:
pull one's head in — verb To withdraw as a turtle might; to discontinue support of a particular argument. I really should have pulled my head in once they produced that evidence … Wiktionary
Pull one's head in — mind one s own business (in a angry way) … Dictionary of Australian slang
pull one's head in — Australian Slang mind one s own business (in a angry way) … English dialects glossary
pull — /pʊl / (say pool) verb (t) 1. to draw or haul towards oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position: to pull a sledge up a hill. 2. to draw or tug at with force: to pull a person s hair. 3. to draw, rend, or tear… …
head — headlike, adj. /hed/, n. 1. the upper part of the body in humans, joined to the trunk by the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. 2. the corresponding part of the body in other animals. 3. the head considered as the center of… … Universalium
Pull one's lip over one's head and swallow — go away or shut up … Dictionary of Australian slang
pull one's lip over one's head and swallow — Australian Slang go away or shut up … English dialects glossary
get one's head together — vb to collect one s thoughts, achieve a state of equanimity. A cliche of the alternative society of the early 1970s (members of rock groups, suffering from the excesses of social and professional life, typically spoke of going to the countryside… … Contemporary slang
head — n 1. skull, cranium, cephalon, brainpan, poll, pate, Inf. sconce, Archaic. mazard, Archaic. costard; All Inf. upstairs, upper story, belfry, noggin, dome; All Sl. bean, nut, nob, noodle, noddle, crumpet, gourd, conk. 2. intellect, mind,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
pull\ down\ about\ one's\ ears — • about one s ears • around one s ears • bring down about one s ears • bring down around one s ears • pull down about one s ears • pull down around one s ears adv. phr. To or into complete collapse, defeat, or ruin; to the destruction of a person … Словарь американских идиом
pull\ down\ around\ one's\ ears — • about one s ears • around one s ears • bring down about one s ears • bring down around one s ears • pull down about one s ears • pull down around one s ears adv. phr. To or into complete collapse, defeat, or ruin; to the destruction of a person … Словарь американских идиом