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1 put one’s back into sth
عَمِلَ بجدٍّ (لإنجاز عملٍ) \ put one’s back into sth: to work hard at it. \ See Also بذَلَ جُهْده -
2 put
ضَبَطَ \ hold: to control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue!. adjust: to change sth. so that it works better or is more suitable: If your watch is slow, you can adjust it. control: to direct; rule or guide (a person, machine, business, etc.). put: to cause to become (what is stated by the adj. or adv.): Put it right. Put that picture straight. regulate: to control: My watch needs regulating (ought to be put in order so that it shows the correct time). restrain: to hold back; control: Restrain your excited children. tune: to set the contols of a musical instrument (or of an engine) so that it will perform perfectly; to set the controls of a radio so that one hears a particular radio station: We tuned in to the BBC, to hear the news from London. \ See Also وجه (وَجَّهَ)، صحح (صَحَّحَ) -
3 Riemen
—m; -s, -; mit Schnallen oder Löchern: strap; schmaler, langer: thong; TECH. (Treibriemen) (driving) belt; am Gewehr: sling; zum Schleifen: strop; (Schuhbändel) (leather) shoelace; (Hundeleine) (dog) lead; den Riemen enger schnallen fig. tighten one’s belt; sich am Riemen reißen pull o.s. together* * *der Riemenstrap; belt; thong* * *Rie|men I ['riːmən]m -s, -(= Treibriemen, Gürtel) belt; (an Schuhen, Kleidung, Koffer, Gepäck) strap; (= Schnürsenkel) leather shoelace; (= Peitschenriemen) thongjdn mit einem Ríémen verdreschen — to strap sb, to give sb the strap or belt
den Ríémen enger schnallen (fig) — to tighten one's belt
IIsich am Ríémen reißen (fig inf) — to get a grip on oneself
m -s, - (SPORT)oardie Ríémen einlegen — to ship oars
* * *der1) (a similar object used to set wheels in motion: the belt of a vacuum-cleaner.) belt2) (a narrow strip of leather, cloth, or other material, eg with a buckle for fastening something (eg a suitcase, wristwatch etc) or by which to hold, hang or support something ( eg a camera, rucksack etc): I need a new watch-strap; luggage straps.) strap* * *Rie·men1<-s, ->[ˈri:mən]m (schmaler Streifen) strapRie·men2<-s, ->[ˈri:mən]m NAUT, SPORT oar* * *der; Riemens, Riemen1) strap; (TreibRiemen, Gürtel) beltsich am Riemen reißen — (ugs.) pull oneself together
den Riemen enger schnallen — (fig. ugs.) tighten one's belt
2) (Ruder) [long] oar* * *Riemen1 m; -s, -; SCHIFF oar;sich in die Riemen legen lean into the oars; fig put one’s back into itRiemen2 m; -s, -; mit Schnallen oder Löchern: strap; schmaler, langer: thong; TECH (Treibriemen) (driving) belt; am Gewehr: sling; zum Schleifen: strop; (Schuhbändel) (leather) shoelace; (Hundeleine) (dog) lead;den Riemen enger schnallen fig tighten one’s belt;sich am Riemen reißen pull o.s. together* * *der; Riemens, Riemen1) strap; (TreibRiemen, Gürtel) beltsich am Riemen reißen — (ugs.) pull oneself together
den Riemen enger schnallen — (fig. ugs.) tighten one's belt
2) (Ruder) [long] oar* * *- m.belt n.thong n. -
4 dare
1. v/t givedare qualcosa a qualcuno give someone something, give something to someonedare uno sguardo a qualcosa have a look at somethingdammi del tu call me 'tu'mi dia del lei address me as 'lei'dare peso a qualcosa give weight to somethingsports dare il via give the offfig dare il via a qualcosa get something under way2. v/i di finestra overlook (su something)di porta lead into (su something)fig dare nell'occhio attract attention, be noticed3. m finance debitdare e avere debit and credit* * *dare s.m. (econ.) debt, amount due; (amm.) debit, debit side: dare e avere, debit and credit; colonna del dare, debit column; in dare, on the debit side; portare una somma al dare di un conto, to carry an amount to the debit side of an account.dare v.tr.1 to give*: dagli un po' di pane, give him some bread; gliel'ho dato per il suo compleanno, I gave it to him for his birthday; gli hai dato la medicina?, did you give him his medicine?; gli diedero il primo premio, they gave him the first prize; dammi qualcosa da bere, give me something to drink; dare la propria vita per qlcu., to give (o sacrifice) one's life for s.o. // non so che cosa darei per saperlo!, what wouldn't I give to know! // dar via, to give away: l'ho dato via per pochi soldi, I gave it away for a song // dar fuori, to give out: dar fuori del lavoro, to give (o put) out work2 ( pagare) to give*; to pay*: gli danno 1500 euro al mese, they pay him 1,500 euros a month; quanto ti hanno dato per quel lavoro?, how much did they give you for the job?; non gli darei due lire, I wouldn't give a penny for it3 ( porgere) to pass: puoi darmi il sale?, can you pass me the salt, please? // in Italia si usa dare la mano per salutare, Italians shake hands when they meet4 ( assegnare) to give*: ti hanno dato tanti compiti?, did they give you a lot of homework?; mi hanno dato tre versioni di latino e una di greco, they gave me three Latin translations and one Greek translation; mi hanno dato l'incarico di telefonare a tutti, they gave me the job of phoning everyone5 ( concedere) to grant, to give*: gli fu dato il permesso di uscire, he was granted (o given) permission to go out6 ( rappresentare) to put* on: all'Odeon danno l'Amleto, they are putting on (o giving) Hamlet at the Odeon; daranno tre atti unici di Pirandello la prossima stagione, they are putting on (o doing) three one-act plays by Pirandello next season7 ( infliggere) to give*: mi ha dato un pugno, he gave me a punch; gli hanno dato vent'anni, they gave him twenty years // suo padre gliele ha date di santa ragione, his father gave him a good thrashing; i complici gliene hanno date un sacco, his accomplices beat him up8 ( produrre) to yield; to produce; (comm.) to bear*, to yield, to bring* in: questa vigna dà poca uva, this vineyard produces very few grapes; qui la terra dà raccolti magri, here the land yields poor crops; il suo lavoro non gli dà di che vivere, his work doesn't bring him in enough to live on; quest'investimento dà il 12% all'anno, this investment bears (o yields) 12% a year9 ( augurare) to wish, to say*: dare il buongiorno, la buonanotte a qlcu., to wish s.o. good morning, good night (o to say good morning, good night to s.o.); dare il benvenuto a qlcu., to welcome s.o.10 ( attribuire): non gli darei più di vent'anni, I wouldn't take him for more than twenty (o I wouldn't put him down for more than twenty); non gli si dà la sua età, he doesn't look his age11 ( denominare, qualificare) to call: mi ha dato del pigro, he called me lazy; dare del cretino a qlcu., to call s.o. an idiot // dare del 'tu' a qlcu., to be on first-name terms with s.o.12 Spesso assume significati particolari determinati dal complemento che segue: dare in affitto, ( affittare) to let; dare in prestito, ( imprestare) to lend; dare una spinta a qlcu., ( spingere) to push s.o.; dare dei consigli, ( consigliare) to give advice; dare la disdetta, ( disdire) to give notice; dare la colpa, ( incolpare) to blame ∙ Per altre locuzioni del genere cfr. sotto i rispettivi sostantivi◆ v. intr.2 ( urtare) to bump; ( inciampare) to stumble: diede con la testa in una trave, he bumped his head on a beam; dare in un sasso, to stumble against a stone3 ( di casa, porta ecc.) to look on to (sthg.), to open on (sthg.); to lead* into (sthg.): la porta dava sul cortile, the door led into the courtyard; le vostre finestre danno sulla piazza, your windows look on to (o open on o overlook) the square.◘ darsi v.rifl. ( dedicarsi) to devote oneself: dare al commercio, to go into business; dare allo studio, to devote oneself to study // dare al bere, to take to drink; dare al gioco, to take to gambling◆ v.rifl.rec. to give* each other: dare delle botte, to hit each other◆ v.intr.pron. ( accadere) to happen: si dà il caso che io sia d'accordo, I happen to agree // può dare, maybe (o perhaps o probably): può dare che egli arrivi prima di me, he may arrive before me.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: dare ammalato, to report sick // dare da fare, to make an effort; ( affaccendarsi) to bustle about: devi darti da fare se vuoi quel posto, you've got to do something if you want that job; valeva la pena di dare tanto da fare?, was it worth all the effort? // dare per vinto, to give in (o to give up o to throw in the sponge) // dare prigioniero, to give oneself up (o to surrender) // non dare per inteso di qlco., to turn a deaf ear to sthg. (o not to take any notice of sthg.).* * *1. ['dare]vb irreg vt1) (gen) to give, (premio, borsa di studio) to give, awarddare qc a qn — to give sb sth, give sth to sb
dare da mangiare/bere a qn — to give sb sth to eat/drink
dare uno schiaffo/un calcio a qn — to give sb a slap/kick, slap/kick sb
gli hanno dato 5 anni — (di prigione) they gave him 5 years
dare tutto se stesso a qn/qc — to give one's all to sb/sth
gli investimenti hanno dato il 10% di interesse — the investments yielded 10% interest
4)dare qc/qn per perso — to give sth/sb up for lost
dare ad intendere a qn che... — to lead sb to believe that...
ciò mi dà da pensare — (insospettire) that gives me food for thought, (preoccupare) that worries me
1)(finestra, casa: guardare)
dare su — to overlook, give onto, look (out) onto2)(colore: tendere)
dare su — to tend towards3. vr (darsi)darsi a — (musica, politica) to devote o.s. to
darsi al bere/al gioco — to take to drink/to gambling
coraggio, diamoci da fare! — come on, let's get on with it!
4. vip (darsi)1)può darsi — maybe, perhaps
può darsi che venga — he may come, perhaps he will come
si dà il caso che... — it so happens that...
2)5. smPAROLA CHIAVE: dare non si traduce mai con la parola inglese dare* * *I 1. ['dare]verbo transitivo1) (consegnare) to give*dare qcs. a qcn. — to give sth. to sb., to give sb. sth.
darei qualsiasi cosa per, per fare — I'd give anything for, to do
2) (impartire) to issue, to lay* down [ ordini]; to give*, to issue [ istruzioni]; to give* [ lezioni]3) (infliggere)4) (attribuire)5) (assegnare) to give*, to present [ premio]; to set* [ compiti]6) (causare) to give* [piacere, soddisfazione]7) (infondere) to give* [ coraggio]8) (porgere)dare il braccio a qcn. — to give sb. one's arm
dare la mano a qcn. — to shake hands with sb., to shake sb.'s hand
9) (concedere) to grant [ autorizzazione]dare a qcn. il permesso di fare — to give permission for sb. to do, to give sb. permission to do
10) (al cinema) to show* [ film]; (a teatro) to put* on [ rappresentazione]a che ora danno la partita? — (in TV) what time is the match on?
11) (organizzare) to give* [ cena]; to give*, to have* [ festa]12) (augurare)dare il benvenuto a qcn. — to welcome sb., to bid sb. welcome
dare il buongiorno a qcn. — to bid sb. good morning
13) (considerare)14) (produrre) [pianta, terreno] to bear*, to yield [ frutti]; econ. to bear*, to yield, to return [ profitto]15) (rivolgersi)dare dello stupido, del bugiardo a qcn. — to call sb. stupid, a liar
16) dare dadare da bere a qcn. — to give sb. a drink
dare da mangiare a qcn. — to feed sb
17) darle2.darle di santa ragione a qcn. — to thrash the living daylights out of sb., to give sb. a good thrashing
dare su — [camera, finestra] to overlook, to look onto, to face [mare, strada]
2) (tendere)3.verbo pronominale darsi1) (dedicarsi) to devote oneself, to give* oneself- rsi al bere — (abbandonarsi) to take to drink
2) (concedersi)3) (scambiarsi)••dare addosso a qcn. — to go on o get at sb., to come down on sb.
darsela a gambe — to cut and run, to take to one's heels
può -rsi — maybe, perhaps
II ['dare]- rsi da fare — (sbrigarsi) to get a move on, to get cracking; (adoperarsi) to try hard, to get busy colloq.
sostantivo maschile debit* * *dare1/'dare/ [7]1 (consegnare) to give*; dare qcs. a qcn. to give sth. to sb., to give sb. sth.; darei qualsiasi cosa per, per fare I'd give anything for, to do2 (impartire) to issue, to lay* down [ ordini]; to give*, to issue [ istruzioni]; to give* [ lezioni]3 (infliggere) gli hanno dato sei anni he got six years6 (causare) to give* [piacere, soddisfazione]7 (infondere) to give* [ coraggio]8 (porgere) dare il braccio a qcn. to give sb. one's arm; dare la mano a qcn. to shake hands with sb., to shake sb.'s hand9 (concedere) to grant [ autorizzazione]; dare a qcn. il permesso di fare to give permission for sb. to do, to give sb. permission to do10 (al cinema) to show* [ film]; (a teatro) to put* on [ rappresentazione]; lo danno al Rex it's on at the Rex; a che ora danno la partita? (in TV) what time is the match on?12 (augurare) dare il benvenuto a qcn. to welcome sb., to bid sb. welcome; dare il buongiorno a qcn. to bid sb. good morning13 (considerare) i sondaggi danno il partito laburista in testa the polls give Labour a lead14 (produrre) [pianta, terreno] to bear*, to yield [ frutti]; econ. to bear*, to yield, to return [ profitto]15 (rivolgersi) dare dello stupido, del bugiardo a qcn. to call sb. stupid, a liar17 darle darle di santa ragione a qcn. to thrash the living daylights out of sb., to give sb. a good thrashing(aus. avere)1 (affacciarsi) dare su [camera, finestra] to overlook, to look onto, to face [mare, strada]2 (tendere) dare sul verde to be greenishIII darsi verbo pronominale1 (dedicarsi) to devote oneself, to give* oneself; - rsi alla politica to go in for politics; - rsi al bere (abbandonarsi) to take to drink2 (concedersi) - rsi a un uomo to give oneself to a mandare addosso a qcn. to go on o get at sb., to come down on sb.; darci dentro to put one's back into it; darsela a gambe to cut and run, to take to one's heels; può -rsi maybe, perhaps; - rsi da fare (sbrigarsi) to get a move on, to get cracking; (adoperarsi) to try hard, to get busy colloq.; - rsi malato to report sick; - rsi per vinto to give up.————————dare2/'dare/sostantivo m.debit; il dare e l'avere debit and credit. -
5 klemmen
I v/t1. (quetschen) squeeze; (zwängen) wedge, jam ( hinter + Akk behind); (stecken) stick, tuck ( unter den Arm etc. under one’s arm etc.); sich (Dat) den Finger klemmen get one’s finger jammed ( oder pinched), jam one’s finger2. umg. (stehlen) swipe, pinchII v/i stick, be stuck, be jammedIII v/refl umg., fig.: sich hinter etw. (Akk) klemmen get stuck (Am. get one’s teeth) into s.th., put one’s back into s.th.; sich hinter die Arbeit klemmen put one’s shoulder to the wheel, get stuck (Am. get one’s teeth) in; sich hinter jemanden klemmen get to work on s.o.* * *klẹm|men ['klɛmən]1. vtDraht etc to clamp, to clip; (in Spalt) to stick, to wedge, to jamklemmen — to catch or trap one's finger in sth
2. vrto catch oneself ( in +dat in)sich hinter jdn klemmen (inf) — to get on to sb
3. vi(Tür, Schloss etc) to stick, to jam* * *klem·men[ˈklɛmən]I. vt1. (zwängen)▪ etw irgendwohin \klemmen to stick [or wedge] sth somewhereII. vr1. (sich quetschen)▪ sich dat etw [in etw dat/zwischen etw dat] \klemmen to catch [or trap] one's sth [in/between sth], to get one's sth caught [or trapped] [in/between sth]ich werde mich mal hinter die Sache \klemmen I'll get onto it [or the jobIII. vi1. (blockieren) to stick, to jam2. (angeheftet sein)▪ irgendwo \klemmen to be stuck somewhere3.* * *1.transitives Verb1) (befestigen) tuck; stick (coll.)etwas unter den Arm klemmen — tuck or (coll.) stick something under one's arm
2) (quetschen)2.reflexives Verbsich hinter etwas (Akk.) klemmen — wedge oneself behind something; (fig. ugs.): (sich einsetzen) put some hard work into something
3.sich hinter jemanden klemmen — (fig. ugs.) get to work on somebody (coll.)
intransitives Verb <door, drawer, etc.> stick* * *A. v/tsich (dat)den Finger klemmen get one’s finger jammed ( oder pinched), jam one’s finger2. umg (stehlen) swipe, pinchB. v/i stick, be stuck, be jammedC. v/r umg, fig:sich hinter etwas (akk)sich hinter die Arbeit klemmen put one’s shoulder to the wheel, get stuck (US get one’s teeth) in;sich hinter jemanden klemmen get to work on sb* * *1.transitives Verb1) (befestigen) tuck; stick (coll.)etwas unter den Arm klemmen — tuck or (coll.) stick something under one's arm
2) (quetschen)2.sich (Dat.) die Hand klemmen — get one's hand caught or trapped; catch or trap one's hand
reflexives Verbsich hinter etwas (Akk.) klemmen — wedge oneself behind something; (fig. ugs.): (sich einsetzen) put some hard work into something
3.sich hinter jemanden klemmen — (fig. ugs.) get to work on somebody (coll.)
intransitives Verb <door, drawer, etc.> stick* * *v.to clamp v. -
6 Geschirr
n; -(e)s, -e1. nur Sg.; (Teller, Tassen etc.) crockery, crocks Pl. umg., Am. dishes, tableware; (Porzellan) china; nimm das gute Geschirr use the best china2. nur Sg.; (zu einer Mahlzeit benutzte Dinge) dishes Pl.; für Tee etc.: tea etc. things Pl.; in der Küche: kitchen things Pl., pots and pans Pl., Am. auch cookware; WIRTS. kitchenware; das Geschirr abräumen clear the dishes away, clear the table; Geschirr spülen do ( oder wash) the dishes; das Geschirr einräumen put the dishes away3. für Pferde etc.: harness; einem Pferd das Geschirr anlegen / abnehmen harness / unharness a horse; sich ins Geschirr legen pull hard; fig. put one’s back into it5. altm. (Gefäß) vessel* * *das Geschirr(Küchengeschirr) crockery; dishes;(Pferdegeschirr) harness; tackle;(Tafelgeschirr) service; crockery set; tableware* * *Ge|schịrr [gə'ʃɪr]nt -(e)s, -e1) no pl (= Haushaltsgefäße) crockery (Brit), tableware; (= Küchengeschirr) pots and pans pl, kitchenware; (= Teller etc) china; (zu einer Mahlzeit benutzt) dishes pl2) (= Service) (dinner/tea etc) service; (= Glasgeschirr) set of glasses; (= feuerfestes Geschirr) set of ovenwaredas gute Geschirr — the best china
4) (von Zugtieren) harnesseinem Pferd das Geschirr anlegen —
sich ins Geschirr legen or werfen (Pferde, Ochsen) (fig) — to pull hard to put one's shoulder to the wheel, to put one's back into it
* * *das1) (the leather straps etc by which a horse is attached to a cart etc which it is pulling and by means of which it is controlled.) harness2) (earthenware and china dishes, eg plate, cups, saucers etc: I've washed the crockery but the cutlery is still dirty.) crockery3) (articles made of, or plated with, usually gold or silver: a collection of gold plate.) plate* * *Ge·schirr<-[e]s, -e>[gəˈʃɪr]ntdas benutzte \Geschirr the dirty crockery [or dishes]feuerfestes \Geschirr ovenware2. (Service) [tea/dinner] servicedas gute \Geschirr the best china3. (Riemenzeug) harness▪ einem Tier \Geschirr anlegen to harness an animal, to put the harness on an animal* * *das; Geschirr[e]s, Geschirre1) (Riemenzeug) harnesssich ins Geschirr legen — (kräftig ziehen) pull hard; (angestrengt arbeiten) work like a slave
2) (Teller, Tassen usw.) crockery; (benutzt) dishes pl.; (zusammenpassend) [dinner/tea] service; (KüchenGeschirr) pots and pans pl.; kitchenwaredas Geschirr abwaschen — wash up or do the dishes
* * *nimm das gute Geschirr use the best china2. nur sg; (zu einer Mahlzeit benutzte Dinge) dishes pl; für Tee etc: tea etc things pl; in der Küche: kitchen things pl, pots and pans pl, US auch cookware; WIRTSCH kitchenware;das Geschirr abräumen clear the dishes away, clear the table;Geschirr spülen do ( oder wash) the dishes;das Geschirr einräumen put the dishes away3. für Pferde etc: harness;einem Pferd das Geschirr anlegen/abnehmen harness/unharness a horse;sich ins Geschirr legen pull hard; fig put one’s back into it5. obs (Gefäß) vessel* * *das; Geschirr[e]s, Geschirre1) (Riemenzeug) harnesssich ins Geschirr legen — (kräftig ziehen) pull hard; (angestrengt arbeiten) work like a slave
2) (Teller, Tassen usw.) crockery; (benutzt) dishes pl.; (zusammenpassend) [dinner/tea] service; (KüchenGeschirr) pots and pans pl.; kitchenwaredas Geschirr abwaschen — wash up or do the dishes
* * *-e (für Pferde, Ochsen) n.harness n. -e n.crockery n. -
7 Zeug
n; -(e)s, -e1. nur Sg.; umg., oft pej. stuff; (Sachen) auch things Pl.; (Plunder) loot; (Gerümpel, Trödel) junk; dummes Zeug nonsense, rubbish, bes. Am. garbage; ungereimtes Zeug reden talk a lot of nonsense; das ist ein tolles Zeug! it’s great stuff3. NAUT. tackle4. fig.: das Zeug haben zu einem Weltklassefußballer etc. have the makings of ( oder be cut out to be) a world-class footballer etc.; er hat das Zeug dazu he’s got what it takes umg.; was das Zeug hält umg. like mad; sich ( mächtig) ins Zeug legen put one’s back into it; sich für jemanden ins Zeug legen back s.o. up to the hilt; sich für etw. ins Zeug legen go all out for s.th., give s.th. one’s all-out support; jemandem was am oder ans Zeug flicken wollen umg. try to pin something on s.o.* * *das Zeugstuff; material* * *[tsɔyk]nt - (e)s[-gəs] no pl1) (inf) stuff no indef art, no pl; (= Ausrüstung) gear (inf); (= Kleidung) clothes pl, things pl (inf); (= Getier) things plaltes Zéúg — junk, trash
... und solches Zéúg —... and such things
2) (inf = Unsinn) nonsense, rubbish (esp Brit)ein/dieses Zéúg — a/this load of nonsense or rubbish (esp Brit)
dummes or ungereimtes Zéúg reden — to talk a lot of nonsense or drivel (inf) or twaddle (inf)
rede kein dummes Zéúg — don't talk nonsense
3)(= Fähigkeit, Können)
das Zéúg zu etw haben — to have (got) what it takes to be sth (inf)er hat nicht das Zéúg dazu — he hasn't got what it takes (inf)
4) (old) (= Stoff) material; (= Wäsche) linenjdm etwas am Zéúg flicken (inf) — to tell sb what to do
was das Zéúg hält (inf) — for all one is worth; laufen, fahren like mad
lügen, was das Zéúg hält (inf) — to lie one's head off (inf)
sich für jdn ins Zéúg legen (inf) — to stand up for sb
sich ins Zéúg legen — to go flat out (esp Brit) or all out (US); (bei Arbeit auch) to work flat out (esp Brit) or all out (US)
* * *das1) (material or substance: What is that black oily stuff on the beach?; The doctor gave me some good stuff for removing warts; Show them what stuff you're made of! (= how brave, strong etc you are).) stuff2) ((unimportant) matter, things, objects etc: We'll have to get rid of all this stuff when we move house.) stuff* * *<-[e]s>[tsɔyk]altes \Zeug junk, trash... und solches \Zeug... and such thingsdummes \Zeug treiben [o machen] to mess [or fool] about [or aroundwas trinkst du denn da für ein \Zeug? what's that stuff you're drinking? fam5.▶ jdm [was] am \Zeug[e] flicken wollen to find fault with sb▶ was das \Zeug hält for all one is worthlügen, was das \Zeug hält to lie one's head off fam* * *das; Zeug[e]s, Zeugesie hat das Zeug zu etwas — (fig.) she has what it takes to be something or has the makings of something
was das Zeug hält — (fig. ugs.) for all one's worth; < drive> hell for leather
sich [mächtig] ins Zeug legen — (fig.) do one's utmost
2) (ugs.)dummes/albernes Zeug — (Gerede) nonsense; rubbish
3) (Kleidung) things pl* * *dummes Zeug nonsense, rubbish, besonders US garbage;ungereimtes Zeug reden talk a lot of nonsense;das ist ein tolles Zeug! it’s great stuff3. SCHIFF tackle4. fig:das Zeug haben zu einem Weltklassefußballer etc have the makings of ( oder be cut out to be) a world-class footballer etc;er hat das Zeug dazu he’s got what it takes umg;was das Zeug hält umg like mad;sich (mächtig) ins Zeug legen put one’s back into it;sich für jemanden ins Zeug legen back sb up to the hilt;sich für etwas ins Zeug legen go all out for sth, give sth one’s all-out support;ans Zeug flicken wollen umg try to pin something on sb* * *das; Zeug[e]s, Zeugesie hat das Zeug zu etwas — (fig.) she has what it takes to be something or has the makings of something
was das Zeug hält — (fig. ugs.) for all one's worth; < drive> hell for leather
sich [mächtig] ins Zeug legen — (fig.) do one's utmost
2) (ugs.)dummes/albernes Zeug — (Gerede) nonsense; rubbish
3) (Kleidung) things pl* * *nur sing. f.clobber n. nur sing. n.clobber* n.clothes n.equipment n.fixings n.stuff n.things n.trinket n. -
8 espinazo
m.spine, backbone.* * *1 spine, backbone\doblar el espinazo familiar to bow and scrape* * *SM spine, backbone* * *masculino spine, backboneromperse el espinazo — (fam) to break one's neck; ( trabajando) to break one's back
* * *= backbone.Ex. Since 1950 the backbone of British current bibliographic control has been British national bibliography.* * *masculino spine, backboneromperse el espinazo — (fam) to break one's neck; ( trabajando) to break one's back
* * *= backbone.Ex: Since 1950 the backbone of British current bibliographic control has been British national bibliography.
* * *spine, backboneromperse el espinazo ( fam) (en una caída) to break one's neck; (trabajando) to work oneself into the ground, break one's back* * *
espinazo sustantivo masculino
spine, backbone
' espinazo' also found in these entries:
English:
spine
* * *espinazo nmspine, backbone;Famdoblar el espinazo [humillarse] to kowtow;[trabajar duro] to put one's back into it* * *m spine, backbone;* * *espinazo nm: backbone -
9 hombro
m.shoulder.al hombro across one's shouldera hombros over one's shouldersencogerse de hombros to shrug one's shouldersarrimar el hombro to lend a handhacer algo hombro con hombro to do something togethermirar por encima del hombro a alguien to look down one's nose at somebody* * *1 shoulder\a hombros on one's shouldersarrimar el hombro to help out, lend a handecharse algo al hombro to shoulder somethingestar hombro a hombro con alguien figurado to rub shoulders with somebodytener la cabeza sobre los hombros figurado to have one's head squarely on one's shoulders* * *noun m.* * *SM shoulder¡armas al hombro!, ¡sobre el hombro armas! — shoulder arms!
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cargar algo sobre los hombros — to shoulder sth•
echarse algo al hombro — to shoulder sth, take sth upon o.s.•
en hombros, sacar a algn en hombros — to carry sb out on their shoulders•
encogerse de hombros — to shrug one's shoulders, shrug•
enderezar los hombros — to square one's shoulders, straighten up* * *masculino shouldertiene los hombros caídos — ( hacia adelante) she has round shoulders; ( hacia el costado) she has sloping shoulders
lo llevaron a hombros — they carried him on their shoulders o shoulder high
arrimar el hombro — to pull one's weight, put one's shoulder to the wheel
echarse algo al hombro — ( asumir) to shoulder something, take something on
hombro con hombro — shoulder to shoulder
mirar a alguien por encima del hombro — to look down on somebody
* * *= shoulder.Ex. The predominant symptom is pain affecting the neck, shoulder and arm on the dominant side for movement.----* a la altura de los hombros = shoulder-high.* a la anchura de los hombros = shoulder-width.* andar con los hombros caídos = slouch.* arrimar el hombro = pull + Posesivo + (own) weight, pull together, lend + a (helping) hand, put + Posesivo + shoulder to the wheel, set + Posesivo + shoulder to the wheel, muck in, pitch in.* caminar con los hombros caídos = slouch.* con la anchura de los hombros = shoulder-width.* encogerse de hombros = shrug + Posesivo + shoulders, shrug.* encogimiento de hombros = shrug.* estar manga por hombro = be a shambles, be (in) a mess.* hasta los hombros = shoulder-high, shoulder-length.* hombro en el que llorar = comforting shoulder.* llevar a hombros = carry + Nombre + shoulder-high.* llevar sobre los hombros = carry on + Posesivo + shoulders.* manga por hombro = topsy-turvy, in shambles, upside down, all over the place.* mirar por encima del hombre = look down + Posesivo + nose at.* mirar por encima del hombro = look over + Posesivo + shoulders, look down on/upon.* mirar por encima del hombro a la gente = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* que llega hasta los hombres = shoulder-length.* sentarse con los hombros caídos = slouch.* * *masculino shouldertiene los hombros caídos — ( hacia adelante) she has round shoulders; ( hacia el costado) she has sloping shoulders
lo llevaron a hombros — they carried him on their shoulders o shoulder high
arrimar el hombro — to pull one's weight, put one's shoulder to the wheel
echarse algo al hombro — ( asumir) to shoulder something, take something on
hombro con hombro — shoulder to shoulder
mirar a alguien por encima del hombro — to look down on somebody
* * *= shoulder.Ex: The predominant symptom is pain affecting the neck, shoulder and arm on the dominant side for movement.
* a la altura de los hombros = shoulder-high.* a la anchura de los hombros = shoulder-width.* andar con los hombros caídos = slouch.* arrimar el hombro = pull + Posesivo + (own) weight, pull together, lend + a (helping) hand, put + Posesivo + shoulder to the wheel, set + Posesivo + shoulder to the wheel, muck in, pitch in.* caminar con los hombros caídos = slouch.* con la anchura de los hombros = shoulder-width.* encogerse de hombros = shrug + Posesivo + shoulders, shrug.* encogimiento de hombros = shrug.* estar manga por hombro = be a shambles, be (in) a mess.* hasta los hombros = shoulder-high, shoulder-length.* hombro en el que llorar = comforting shoulder.* llevar a hombros = carry + Nombre + shoulder-high.* llevar sobre los hombros = carry on + Posesivo + shoulders.* manga por hombro = topsy-turvy, in shambles, upside down, all over the place.* mirar por encima del hombre = look down + Posesivo + nose at.* mirar por encima del hombro = look over + Posesivo + shoulders, look down on/upon.* mirar por encima del hombro a la gente = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* que llega hasta los hombres = shoulder-length.* sentarse con los hombros caídos = slouch.* * *shoulderse puso el abrigo por los hombros she wrapped her coat around her shouldersllevaba el fusil al hombro he was carrying his rifle on his shouldertiene los hombros caídos (hacia adelante) she has round shoulders, she is round-shouldered; (hacia el costado) she has sloping shoulders¡al hombro, ar! shoulder arms!se encogió de hombros he shrugged (his shoulders)lo sacaron de la plaza a hombros they carried him out of the ring on their shoulders o shoulder highllevaba al niño en hombros he was carrying the child on his shouldersarrimar el hombro to pull one's weight, put one's shoulder to the wheelecharse algo al hombro (asumir) to shoulder sth, take sth onhombro con hombro shoulder to shoulderluchar/trabajar hombro con hombro to fight/work shoulder to shouldermeterle or ponerle el hombro a algo ( Andes); to put one's back into sthmirar a algn por encima del hombro to look down on sbponerle el hombro (ayudar) to pull one's weight(afrontar): la vida es así, hay que ponerle el hombro life's like that, we just have to face up to it* * *
hombro sustantivo masculino
shoulder;
lo llevaron a hombros they carried him on their shoulders o shoulder high;
arrimar el hombro to pull one's weight, put one's shoulder to the wheel;
mirar a algn por encima del hombro to look down on sb
hombro sustantivo masculino shoulder
♦ Locuciones: a hombros, on one's shoulders
arrimar el hombro, to set one's shoulder to the wheel
encogerse de hombros, to shrug one's shoulders
mirar a alguien por encima del hombro, to look down one's nose at sb
hombro con hombro, shoulder to shoulder
' hombro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrimar
- balazo
- disparar
- floripondio
- luxación
- recostarse
- alforja
- morral
English:
disdain
- dislocate
- elbow-grease
- graze
- shoulder
- shoulder-joint
- shoulder-length
- look
- nose
- over
- pitch
- under
* * *hombro nmshoulder;al hombro across one's shoulder;llevaba la caja al hombro he carried the box on his shoulder;a hombros over one's shoulders;sacaron al torero a hombros they carried the bullfighter out shoulder-high;una camiseta sin hombros a strapless top;la chaqueta me queda ancha de hombros this jacket is too wide in the shoulder, the shoulders are too wide on this jacket;arrimar el hombro to lend a hand;encogerse de hombros to shrug one's shoulders;hacer algo hombro con hombro to do sth together;mirar por encima del hombro a alguien to look down one's nose at sb* * *m shoulder;hombro con hombro shoulder to shoulder;encogerse de hombros shrug (one’s shoulders);mirar a alguien por encima del hombro fig look down on s.o.* * *hombro nm: shoulderencogerse de hombros: to shrug one's shoulders* * *hombro n shoulder -
10 Ruder
n; -s, -1. oar; (Skull) scull; (Paddel) paddle; sich ( kräftig) in die Ruder legen row strongly; fig. go hard at it2. (Steuerruder) helm, wheel; (Blatt) rudder; FLUG. (Seitenseiten) rudder; das Ruder herumwerfen auch fig. change course; aus dem Ruder laufen auch fig. go off course3. fig.: am Ruder sein MEIST POL. be in power, be at the helm; ans Ruder kommen come to power, take over the reins; am Ruder bleiben remain in power* * *das Ruder(Riemen) oar; scull;(Steuerrad) helm; rudder* * *Ru|der ['ruːdɐ]nt -s, -(von Ruderboot, Galeere etc) oar; (NAUT, AVIAT = Steuerruder) rudder; (fig = Führung) helmdas Rúder fest in der Hand haben (fig) — to be in control of the situation
sich für etw in die Rúder legen (fig) — to put one's back into sth
das Rúder herumwerfen or herumreißen (fig) — to change course or tack
* * *(a long piece of wood with a flat end for rowing a boat.) oar* * *Ru·der<-s, ->[ˈru:dɐ]nt1. (langes Paddel) oardie \Ruder auslegen/einziehen/streichen to put out/take in/strike the oarsam \Ruder at the helm3.▶ das \Ruder herumwerfen to change course [or tack]▶ aus dem \Ruder laufen to get out of hand* * *das; Ruders, Ruder1) (Riemen) oar2) (SteuerRuder) rudder; (Steuerrad) helmam Ruder sein — (fig.) be at the helm
das Ruder herumwerfen — (fig.) change course or tack
ans Ruder kommen — (fig.) < party, leader> come to power
aus dem Ruder laufen — (fig.) go off course
* * *sich (kräftig) in die Ruder legen row strongly; fig go hard at itdas Ruder herumwerfen auch fig change course;aus dem Ruder laufen auch fig go off course3. fig:ans Ruder kommen come to power, take over the reins;am Ruder bleiben remain in power* * *das; Ruders, Ruder1) (Riemen) oar2) (SteuerRuder) rudder; (Steuerrad) helmam Ruder sein — (fig.) be at the helm
das Ruder herumwerfen — (fig.) change course or tack
ans Ruder kommen — (fig.) <party, leader> come to power
aus dem Ruder laufen — (fig.) go off course
* * *helm n.oar n.rudder n. -
11 collier
collier [kɔlje]masculine noun* * *kɔljenom masculin1) ( bijou) necklace2) ( d'animal) collar3) ( barbe) beard••donner un coup de collier — ( intellectuellement) to get one's head down; ( manuellement) to put one's back into it
* * *kɔlje nm1) (= bijou) necklace2) [chien] collar3) TECHNIQUE collar4) (collier de barbe, barbe en collier) chin beardnarrow beard along the line of the jaw* * *collier nm1 ( bijou) necklace; ( chaîne de chevalier) chain; collier de perles string of pearls; collier de fleurs garland of flowers;2 ( d'animal) (marque naturelle, lanière) collar;3 ( barbe) collier (de barbe) beard (round jaw);4 ( en boucherie) neck;collier de serrage circlip.reprendre le collier to get back into harness; donner un coup de collier ( intellectuellement) to get one's head down; ( manuellement) to put one's back into it.[kɔlje] nom masculin2. [parure] collar3. [courroie - pour chien, chat] collarcollier de fixation bracket, clipcollier (de barbe) short ou clipped beard -
12 tour
I.tour1 [tuʀ]1. feminine nouna. ( = édifice) tower ; ( = immeuble très haut) tower block2. compounds• enfermé dans sa or une tour d'ivoire shut away in an ivory tower ► la tour de Londres the Tower of LondonII.tour2 [tuʀ]━━━━━━━━━2. compounds━━━━━━━━━1. <a. ( = excursion, parcours) trip ; ( = promenade) (à pied) walk ; (en voiture) drive ; (en vélo) ride• on en a vite fait le tour [de lieu] there's not much to see ; [de livre, théorie] there isn't much to it ; [de personne] there isn't much to him (or her)► faire le tour de [+ parc, pays, magasins] to go round ; [+ possibilités] to explore ; [+ problème] to consider from all anglesb. (dans un ordre, une succession) turn• attends, tu parleras à ton tour wait - you'll have your turn to speak• chacun son tour ! wait your turn!• à qui le tour ? whose turn is it?c. (Sport, politics) roundd. ( = circonférence) [de partie du corps] measurement ; [de tronc, colonne] girth ; [de surface] circumferencee. ( = rotation) revolution ; [d'écrou, clé] turn• régime de 2 000 tours (minute) speed of 2,000 revs per minute► à tour de bras [frapper, taper] with all one's strength ; [composer, produire] prolifically ; [critiquer] with a vengeance• ils licenciaient à tour de bras they were laying people off left, right and centref. ( = tournure) [de situation, conversation] turn ; ( = phrase) turn of phraseg. ( = exercice) [d'acrobate] feat ; [de jongleur, prestidigitateur] trick• et le tour est joué ! and there you have it!• c'est un tour à prendre ! it's just a knack!h. ( = duperie) tricki. ( = machine) lathe2. <• le premier tour de manivelle est prévu pour octobre [de film] the cameras should begin rolling in October ► tour de piste (Sport) lap ; (dans un cirque) circuit (of the ring)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The famous annual cycle race takes about three weeks to complete in daily stages « étapes » of approximately 110 miles. The leading cyclist wears a yellow jersey, the « maillot jaune ». The route varies and is not usually confined only to France, but the race always ends on the Champs-Élysées in Paris.* * *
I tuʀnom masculin1) ( mouvement rotatif) gén turn; ( autour d'un axe) revolutionfaire un tour sur soi-même — [danseur] to spin around; [planète] to rotate
un (disque) 33/45/78 tours — an LP/a 45 ou single/a 78
à tour de bras — (colloq) [frapper] with a vengeance; [investir, racheter] left, right and centre [BrE] (colloq)
2) ( mouvement autour de)faire le tour de quelque chose — gén to go around something; ( en voiture) to drive around something
3) ( pourtour) ( bords) edges (pl); ( circonférence) circumference; ( mensuration) measurement; ( mesure standard) sizede 15 mètres de tour — 15 metres [BrE] in circumference, 15 metres [BrE] around
4) ( déplacement) ( à pied) walk, stroll; ( à bicyclette) ride; ( en voiture) drive, spinfaire un (petit) tour — ( à pied) to go for a walk ou stroll
je suis allé faire un tour à Paris/en ville — I went to Paris/into GB ou down US town
faire des tours et des détours — lit [route, rivière] to twist and turn; fig [personne] to beat about the bush
5) ( examen) lookon en a vite fait le tour — (colloq) pej there's not much to it/her/them etc
6) ( moment d'agir) gén turn; (de compétition, tournoi, coupe) roundil perd plus souvent qu'à son tour — ( il regrette) he loses more often than he would like; ( je critique) he loses more often than he should
tour à tour — ( alternativement) by turns; ( à la suite) in turn
7) ( consultation électorale)tour de scrutin — ballot, round of voting
8) (manœuvre, ruse) tricket le tour est joué — ( c'est fait) that's done the trick; ( ce sera fait) that will do the trick
en un tour de main — ( habilement) deftly; ( rapidement) in a flash
tour de force — feat; ( œuvre) tour de force
9) (allure, aspect) turntour (de phrase) — Linguistique turn of phrase
10) Technologie ( machine-outil) lathe•Phrasal Verbs:
II tuʀ1) Architecture tower; ( immeuble) tower block GB, high rise US2) ( aux échecs) rook, castle3) ( machine de guerre) siege-tower•Phrasal Verbs:* * *
I tuʀ nf1) (de château, d'église, gratte-ciel) tower2) (= immeuble locatif) high-rise block Grande-Bretagne high-rise building USA tower block Grande-BretagneIl y a beaucoup de tours dans ce quartier. — There are a lot of tower blocks in this area.
3) ÉCHECS castle, rook
II tuʀ nmfaire un tour (à pied) — to go for a walk, (en voiture) to go for a drive
Allons faire un tour dans le parc. — Let's go for a walk in the park.
faire le tour de — to go around, (à pied) to walk around, (en voiture) to drive around, fig, [sujet] to review
Le tour de l'île prend trois heures. — It takes three hours to go around the island.
On a fait un tour des Pyrénées. — We toured the Pyrénées.
4) SPORT (tour de piste) lap5) (d'être servi ou de jouer) turnc'est au tour de...; C'est au tour de Renée. — It's Renée's turn.
C'est ton tour de jouer. — It's your turn to play.
à tour de rôle; tour à tour — in turn
6) (= tournure) turn7) (avec une vis ou clef) turn8) [roue] revolutionfaire 2 tours — to turn twice, to revolve twice
9) (= circonférence)de 3 m de tour — 3 m around, with a circumference of 3 m
10) (= ruse) trick, [prestidigitation, cartes] trick11) [potier] wheel, (à bois, métaux) lathe12) (autre locution)à tour de bras — non-stop, relentlessly
* * *A nm1 ( mouvement rotatif) gén turn; Mécan, Mes revolution; 5 000 tours (par) minute 5,000 revolutions ou revs○ per minute; l'essieu grince à chaque tour de roue the axle squeaks at every turn of the wheel; donner un tour de vis to give the screw a turn; donner un tour de clé to turn the key; être à quelques tours de roue de to be just around the corner from; faire un tour de manège to have a go on the merry-go-round; faire un tour de valse to waltz around the floor; la Terre fait un tour sur elle-même en 24 heures the Earth rotates once in 24 hours; faire un tour sur soi-même [danseur] to spin around; un (disque) 33/45/78 tours an LP/a 45 ou single/a 78; fermer qch à double tour to double-lock sth; s'enfermer à double tour fig to lock oneself away; à tour de bras○ [frapper] with a vengeance; [investir, racheter] left right and centreGB○; ⇒ quart;2 ( mouvement autour de) faire le tour de qch gén to go around sth; ( en voiture) to drive around sth; le train fait le tour du lac en deux heures the train takes two hours to go around the lake; faire le tour du monde to go around the world; la nouvelle a vite fait le tour du village the news spread rapidly through the village; il a fait le tour de l'Afrique en stop he hitchhiked around Africa; faire le grand tour fig to go the long way round GB ou around US; en deuxième tour de circuit Sport on the second lap of the circuit; faire un tour d'honneur to do a lap of honourGB; avec plusieurs tours de corde, ça tiendra with the rope wound around a few times, it'll hold; mettre trois tours de corde to wind the rope around three times; donner plusieurs tours à la pâte Culin to fold the dough several times; ⇒ cadran, propriétaire, repartir B, sang;3 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur, Les tailles ( pourtour) ( bords) edges (pl); ( circonférence) circumference; ( mensuration) measurement; ( mesure standard) size; le tour de l'étang est couvert de jonquilles there are daffodils all around the edges of the pond; elle a le tour des yeux fardé au kohl she has kohl around her eyes; tronc de 15 mètres de tour trunk 15 metresGB in circumference ou 15 metres around; tour de tête/cou/taille/hanches head/neck/waist/hip measurement; faire du 90 de tour de poitrine ≈ to have a 36-inch bust; ⇒ poitrine;4 ( déplacement bref) ( à pied) walk, stroll; ( à bicyclette) ride; ( en voiture) drive, spin; faire un (petit) tour ( à pied) to go for a walk ou stroll; si nous allions faire un tour? shall we go for a walk?; je suis allé faire un tour à Paris/en ville I went to Paris/into GB ou down town; je vais faire un tour chez des amis I'm just going to pop round GB ou go over US to some friends; fais un tour à la nouvelle exposition, ça vaut le coup go and have a look round GB ou around US the new exhibition, it's worth it; faire des tours et des détours lit [route, rivière] to twist and turn; fig [personne] to beat about the bush;5 ( examen bref) look; faire le tour d'un problème/sujet to have a look at a problem/subject; faire un (rapide) tour d'horizon to have a quick overall look (de at), to make a general survey (de of); faire le tour de ses ennemis/relations to go through one's enemies/acquaintances; on en a vite fait le tour○ pej (de problème, sujet, d'ouvrage) there's not much to it; ( de personne) there's not much to him/her/them etc;6 ( moment d'agir) gén turn; (de compétition, tournoi, coupe) round; à qui le tour? whose turn is it?; c'est ton tour it's your turn; chacun son tour each one in his turn; jouer avant son tour to play out of turn; à mon tour de faire it's my turn to do; récompensé à mon tour rewarded in my turn; attendre/passer son tour to wait/miss one's turn; c'est au tour de qn it 's sb's turn; notre équipe a été battue au second tour our team was defeated in the second round; la cuisine est nettoyée, maintenant c'est au tour du salon the kitchen is cleaned up, now for the living-room; il perd plus souvent qu'à son tour ( il regrette) he loses more often than he would like; ( je critique) he loses more often than he should; tour à tour ( alternativement) by turns; ( à la suite) in turn; être tour à tour gentil et agressif to be nice and agressive by turns; il a été tour à tour patron d'entreprise, ministre et professeur d'économie he has been in turn a company boss, a minister and an economics teacher; ⇒ rôle;7 Pol ( consultation) ballot; les résultats du premier/second tour the results of the first/second ballot; au second tour on the second ballot; scrutin à deux tours two-round ballot; tour de scrutin ballot, round of voting;8 (manœuvre, ruse) trick; jouer un bon/mauvais/sale tour à qn to play a good/nasty/dirty trick on sb; ma mémoire me joue des tours my memory is playing tricks on me; et le tour est joué that's done the trick; un peu de peinture et le tour est joué a bit of paint will do the trick; ça te jouera des tours it's going to get you into trouble one of these days; ⇒ pendable, sac;9 ( manipulation habile) trick; tour de cartes card trick; tour de prestidigitation conjuring trick; tour d'adresse feat of skill; tour de main knack; en un tour de main ( habilement) deftly; ( rapidement) in a flash; tour de force gén amazing feat; ( performance) tour de force; constituer un tour de force to be an amazing feat; réussir le tour de force de faire to achieve the amazing feat of doing; ⇒ passe-passe;10 (allure, aspect) (de situation, relations) turn; (de création, mode) twist; tour (de phrase) Ling turn of phrase; le tour qu'ont pris les événements the turn events have taken; donner un tour nouveau à qch to give a new twist to sth; c'est un tour assez rare en français it's a somewhat unusual turn of phrase in French;B nftour de Babel Relig, Ling, fig Tower of Babel; tour de chant Art, Mus song recital; tour de contrôle Aviat control tower; tour Eiffel Eiffel Tower; tour de forage Tech derrick; tour de France ( de cycliste) Tour de France; ( de compagnon) journeyman's travellingGB apprenticeship; tour de garde Mil turn of duty; tour de guet Mil watchtower; tour d'ivoire fig ivory tower; s'enfermer or se retrancher dans sa tour d'ivoire to shut oneself away in an ivory tower; tour de Londres Tower of London; tour mort Naut round turn; tour de Pise Leaning Tower of Pisa; tour de potier Art potter's wheel; tour de refroidissement Nucl cooling tower; tour de rein(s) Méd back strain; se donner or attraper un tour de rein(s) to strain one's back; tour de table Fin pool; faire un tour de table ( à un réunion) to sound out everybody ou to go round GB ou around US the table; après un rapide tour de table having gone round GB ou around US the table quickly (to see what people think).I[tur] nom féminintour d'habitation tower ou high-rise block2. (familier) [personne grande et corpulente]c'est une vraie tour he's/she's built like the side of a house4. CHIMIEII[tur] nom masculinA.[CERCLE]1. [circonférence - d'un fût, d'un arbre] girth ; [ - d'un objet, d'une étendue] circumference2. [mensuration]tour de taille/hanches waist/hip measurementquel est votre tour de taille/hanches? what size waist/hips are you?a. [d'une femme] bust measurement ou sizeb. [d'un homme] chest measurement ou size3. [parure]a. JOAILLERIE chokerb. [vêtement en fourrure] fur collarb. [à pied] to walk round a parkc. [en voiture] to drive round a parkfaire le tour du monde en auto-stop/voilier to hitch-hike/to sail round the worldfaire le tour de (figuré) : l'anecdote a fait le tour des bureaux the story went round the offices ou did the rounds of the officesje sais ce qu'il vaut, j'en ai vite fait le tour I know what he's worth, it didn't take me long to size him upa. [cycliste] the Tour de Franceb. [des compagnons] the Tour de France (carried out by an apprentice to become a journeyman)b. ÉQUITATION round5. [promenade - à pied] walk, stroll ; [ - en voiture] drive, ride ; [ - à bicyclette, à cheval, en hélicoptère] ridea. [à pied] to go for a walkb. [en voiture] to go for a drive ou ridec. [à vélo] to go for a rideB.[PÉRIODE, ÉTAPE]1. [moment dans une succession] turn[aux échecs] movea. [généralement] it's your turn ou gob. [échecs] it's your moveà qui le tour whose turn is it?, who's next?c'est à ton tour de mettre la table it's your turn to lay ou to set the tabletour de garde [d'un médecin] spell ou turn of dutyau premier tour in the first ballot ou roundC.[ACTION HABILE OU MALICIEUSE]1. [stratagème] trickjouer un sale ou mauvais tour à quelqu'un to play a nasty ou dirty trick on somebodyça vous jouera un mauvais ou vilain tour you'll be sorry for it!, it'll catch up with you (one day)!ma mémoire/vue me joue des tours my memory/sight is playing tricks on me2. [numéro, technique]tour d'adresse skilful trick, feat of skillD.[ASPECT]1. [orientation] turntour d'esprit turn ou cast of minda. (Suisse) [maladie] to take a turn for the betterb. [personne] to wrap up[en syntaxe] constructionE.[ROTATION][d'un outil] turnfaire un tour/trois tour s sur soi-même to spin round once/three times (on oneself)donner deux tours de clef to give a key two turns, to turn a key twice3. MÉDECINEF.technologie lathe————————à tour de bras locution adverbiale[frapper] with all one's strength ou might————————à tour de rôle locution adverbialetour à tour locution adverbiale————————tour de chant nom masculin————————tour de force nom masculinil a réussi le tour de force de la convaincre he managed to convince her, and it was quite a tour de force ou quite an achievement————————tour de main nom masculin1. [savoir-faire] knackavoir/prendre le tour de main to have/to pick up the knack2. (locution)en un tour de main in no time (at all), in the twinkling of an eye————————tour de table nom masculin2. [débat]The world-famous annual cycle race starts in a different town each year, but the home stretch is always the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The widespread excitement caused by the race, along with the heroic status of many coureurs-cyclistes, reflects the continuing fondness of the French towards cycling in general. -
13 работать энергично
1) General subject: work at high pressure, work at low pressure, put right hand to the work, work at high pressure (с прохладцей), put back into work (с энтузиазмом)2) Economy: work at full pressure (быстро)3) Makarov: put (one's) back into (one's) work, put ( one's) right hand to the work, work with energyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > работать энергично
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14 hineinknien
v/refl (trennb., hat -ge-) put one’s back into it; sich in etw. (Akk) hineinknien get down to s.th., buckle down to s.th.* * *hi|nein|knienvr sep (fig inf)hinéínknien — to get into sth (inf)
* * *hi·nein|kni·envr (fam)▪ sich akk [in etw akk] \hineinknien to get stuck in[to sth], to get on [or BRIT fig fam! one's finger out] [with sth]* * *reflexives Verb (ugs.)sich in etwas (Akk.) hineinknien — get one's teeth into something
* * *sich in etwas (akk)hineinknien get down to sth, buckle down to sth* * *reflexives Verb (ugs.)sich in etwas (Akk.) hineinknien — get one's teeth into something
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15 вкладывать всю душу в работу
1) General subject: have heart in work, put back into workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вкладывать всю душу в работу
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16 dahinterklemmen
da|hịn|ter|klem|men sep sepvr (inf)to put one's back into it, to get or pull one's finger out (inf)* * *da·hin·ter|klem·men, da·hin·ter|knienvr (fam)▪ sich akk \dahinterklemmen to buckle down, BRIT a. to get [or pull] one's finger out fam; (körperlich a.) to put one's back into it* * *usw.: s. dahinter* * *usw.: s. dahinter -
17 dahinterknien
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18 dranhalten
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) umg.II v/refl (sich beeilen) hurry up, get a move on; (sich anstrengen) put one’s back into it ( oder the job); beharrlich: keep (plugging away) at it, stick at it* * *drạn|hal|ten sep (inf)1. vtto hold up (+dat, an +acc to)dranhalten — to hold sth closer to sth
2. vr(= sich beeilen) to hurry up, to get a move on (inf); (= sich anstrengen) to make an effort, to get one's or the finger out (Brit inf); (= nahe dranbleiben) to keep close to it* * *dran|hal·ten* * ** * *dranhalten (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) umgA. v/t:etwas (an etwas) dranhalten hold sth up (to sth)B. v/r (sich beeilen) hurry up, get a move on; (sich anstrengen) put one’s back into it ( oder the job); beharrlich: keep (plugging away) at it, stick at it* * * -
19 can
"1. soul. 2. life. 3. person, individual. 4. energy, zeal, vigor; vitality, strength. 5. dervish orders brother, friend; disciple. 6. dear, lovable. -ım 1. darling, honey, my dear. 2. my dear fellow; my dear lady (often used in reproach or objection). 3. precious, lovely. -ı acımak to feel pain. -ına acımamak to live without thinking of one´s own comfort. - acısı acute pain. -ını acıtmak /ın/ to cause (someone) acute pain. -ı ağzına gelmek to be frightened to death. - alacak nokta/yer the crucial point. - alıp can vermek to be in agony; to be in great distress. -ını almak /ın/ to kill. - arkadaşı close companion, intimate friend. - atmak /a/ to desire strongly, want badly. -ını bağışlamak /ın/ to spare (someone´s) life. - baş üstüne! I´ll do it gladly!/Gladly! -la başla çalışmak to put one´s heart into a job, work with determination and enthusiasm. - benim canım, çıksın elin canı. colloq. I´ll look out for number one. - beslemek to feed oneself well. -ından bezmek/bıkmak/usanmak to be tired of living. - boğazdan gelir/geçer. proverb One cannot live without food. - borcunu ödemek to die. -ı burnuna gelmek 1. to be overwhelmed with trouble. 2. to be fed up. -ı burnunda olmak to be worn out, be exhausted. - cana, baş başa everyone for himself. -a can katmak to delight greatly, increase one´s pleasure. -ı cehenneme! To hell with him! -ını cehenneme göndermek /ın/ colloq. to kill. -ım ciğerim my darling. - çabası the struggle to support oneself. -ı çekilmek to feel exhausted. - çekişmek to be dying in agony. -ı/gönlü çekmek /ı/ to long (for). -ını çıkarmak /ın/ 1. to wear out, tire. 2. to wear (something) out. -ı çıkasıca/çıksın! May the devil take him! -ı çıkmak 1. to die. 2. to get very tired. 3. to get worn out. - çıkmayınca/çıkmadıkça/çıkar huy çıkmaz. proverb People never change. - damarı vital point, most sensitive spot. - damarına basmak /ın/ to touch on the most sensitive spot of (someone, something). -ını (bir yere) dar atmak just barely to make it to (a safe place). - dayanmamak /a/ to be intolerable. -ına değmek /ın/ 1. to please greatly. 2. to cause joy to the spirit (of a deceased person). - derdine düşmek to struggle for one´s life. -ım dese canın çıksın diyor sanmak to hear darling and understand damn you. - direği sound post (of a violin). -ını dişine takmak to make a great effort, put one´s back into it, go all out, give it one´s all. - dostu dear friend. -ına düşkün (one) who takes good care of himself. - düşmanı mortal enemy. - evi 1. the upper part of the belly. 2. heart. 3. the vital spot. - evinden vurmak /ı/ to attack (a person) where he is most sensitive and vulnerable. -ına ezan okumak /ın/ slang to kill, destroy. - feda! Wonderful!/Superb! -dan geçmek to give up the ghost. -ına geçmek/ işlemek/kâr etmek /ın/ to touch (someone) to the quick. - gelmek /a/ to be refreshed, revive. -ı gelip gitmek to have fainting spells. -ı gitmek to worry about the safety and well-being of someone or something. - halatı naut. life line. - havliyle in a desperate attempt to save one´s life. -ımın içi my darling. -ının içine sokacağı gelmek /ı/ to feel a strong wave of love (for). -ı ile oynamak to do dangerous things. -ı istemek /ı/ to desire. -ın isterse. If you like./I don´t care. - kalmamak /da/ to have all the life drained out (of). -a kasıt law intent to murder. -ına kastetmek /ın/ to plot against (someone´s) life. - kaygısına düşmek to fight for one´s life. -ına kıymak 1. /ın/ to kill without pity. 2. to commit suicide. 3. to wear oneself out. - korkusu fear of death. - kulağı ile dinlemek to be all ears; /ı/ to listen intently (to). - kurban! colloq. How wonderful! -ını kurtarmak 1. to save one´s life. 2. /ın/ to save (someone´s) life. - kurtaran yok mu! Help!/Save me! -ına/-ıma minnet! colloq. What more could one want!/So much the better! -ına okumak /ın/ 1. to harass. 2. to destroy, ruin. - pahasına at the risk of one´s life, a -
20 hals
sg - halsen, pl - halseше́я ж; го́рло с; гло́тка жhan har ondt i halsen — у него́ боли́т го́рло
få nóget i den gále hals — поперхну́ться
* * *neck, shank, throat, waist* * *(en -e) neck ( fx break one's neck, wring his neck);( strube, det indvendige af halsen) throat ( fx cut his throat, the hot tea burnt my throat);(flaskehals etc) neck;(mar) tack;( på node) stem, tail;[ give hals] bay;[ han er en hård hals] he is a hard-bitten fellow;(fig: forløfte sig) break one's back in the attempt to do it;T come down badly over it;(mar) be on the starboard tack;[ med præp:][ gø af fuld hals] bark furiously;[ le af fuld hals] roar with laughter;[ råbe af fuld hals] shout at the top of one's voice;[ få noget i den gale hals], se gal;[ have ondt i halsen] have a sore throat;[ hjertet sidder mig i halsen] my heart is in my mouth;[ ordene blev siddende i halsen på ham] the words stuck in his throat;[ gå på med krum hals] go at it with determination, put one's back into it;[ Tory om en hals] an out-and-out Tory;[ fare én om halsen] throw (el. fling) one's arms round somebody's neck;[ vi er om en hals] it is all up with us;[ over hals og hoved] headlong, with a rush;[ skaffe en noget på halsen] saddle somebody with something;[ det hænger mig ud af halsen] I am fed up (to the back teeth) with it; I am sick and tired of it;(se også I. tunge).
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