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61 обръщам
1. turn, turn round/about, ( и надолу) reverseобръщам нагоре upturnобръщам надолу turn upside down, upturn(наопаки. надолу) invert(камък) turn over(кола) turn, swing roundобръщам кон turn o.'s horse's head (to)(кормило) shift, give a twist to( прекатурвам) turn over, overturn, upsetобръщам наопаки turn inside outобръщам главата си turn o.'s headобръщам-очи настрана avert o.'s eyesобръщам гръб на прен. turn o.'s back on, cold-shoulder, give s.o. the cold shoulderобръщам платно на плавателен съд jibобръщам страниците на turn over the leaves ofобръщам бързо страниците на ruffleобръщам на страница... turn over to page...обръщам на другата страница turn over to the next pageобръщам нова страница прен. turn over a new leafобръщамрадиото tune in (to a broadcast), retune to another frequencyобръщам палачинка toss a pancakeобръщам почвата turn the soil overобръщам стърнища plough in the stubble(преминавам) switch over (to)обръщам в своя полза turn to o.'s own advantage/accountобръщам го на молба resort to pleadingобръщам го на търговия make a trade ofобръщам на шега turn into a joke, make a jest ofобръщам на смях laugh (s.th.) offобръщам разговоря change the topic of the conversationобръщам на друга тема change the subjectобръщам в пари realize, convert into moneyобръщам имотите си в пари convert o.'s property into moneyще го обърне на дъжд it will turn to rainобърна го на сняг it turned to snowобръщам в християнство convert to Christianity3. (предумвам, спечелвам на своя страна) bring round4. (претърсвам, преравям) ransack, scour, comb (for); search high and low(преброждам) rangeобръщам библиотека ransack a libraryобръщам литературата (по даден въпрос) comb the literatureобръщам цяла София да намеря (и пр.) search all over Sofia to find (etc.)обръщам внимание на pay attention to, take notice of, ( забелязвам) noticeобръщам голямо внимание на облеклото си be particular about o.'s dressобръщам внимание на някого на call (s.o.'s) attention toобръщам вниманието на някого върху call/draw/direct s.o.'s attention to, bring to s.o.'s noticeне му обръщай внимание! never mind him! обръщам в ума си ponder, turn over in o.'s mindобръщам с главата надолу upset, turn upside down, set topsy-turvy, play havoc/hell withобръщам колата/политиката turn/swing/veer round, go into reverse, change o.'s policy, reverse o.'s lineобръщам дебелия край вж. крайнакъдето и да се обърнеш at every turnнакъдето и да обърнеш поглед wherever you look, in whatever direction you turn your eyesне мога да си обърна езика be unable to put two words togetherобръщам ce5. turn round(за сърце) turn overобръщам се надясно/наляво turn to the right/leftобръщам се с лице към turn to face (s.th.)обръщам се с гръб към turn o.'s back toобръщам се назад, за да погледна turn to look back, turn o.'s head to look back (at), turn round to look (at)обръщам се на гърба си turn on to/over on o.'s backобръщам се по корем turn over on o.'s stomachобръщам се на една страна turn over on one sideобръщам се на другата страна turn on the other sideобръщам се кръгом turn aboutобръщам се против някого turn on s.o.обръщам се към (заговарям) address (o.s. to), accost, ( отнасям се до) apply/refer to (за for), ( моля) appeal to (for)* * *обръ̀щам,гл.1. turn, turn round/about; (и надолу) reverse; \обръщам бързо страниците на ruffle; \обръщам гръб на прен. turn o.’s back on, cold-shoulder, give s.o. the cold shoulder; \обръщам на другата страница turn over to the next page; \обръщам на страница … turn over to page …; \обръщам нагоре upturn; \обръщам надолу turn upside down, upturn; ( наопаки, надолу) invert; ( камък) turn over; ( кола) turn, swing round; ( кормило) shift, give a twist to; ( прекатурвам) turn over, overturn, upset; \обръщам наопаки turn inside out; \обръщам нова страница прен. turn over a new leaf; \обръщам ноти(те) turn over (the) music; turn the page; \обръщам очи настрана avert o.’s eyes; \обръщам палачинка toss a pancake; \обръщам платно на плавателен съд jib; \обръщам поглед turn o.’s gaze ( към on); \обръщам почвата turn the soil over; \обръщам стърнище ( разоравам) plough in the stubble; \обръщам чаша turn a glass (upside) down/bottom upward, ( изпивам) down, knock back;2. ( превръщам, променям) turn, change, convert (into), ( свеждам) reduce (to); ( преминавам) switch over (to); \обръщам в пари convert o.’s property into money; \обръщам в своя полза turn to o.’s own advantage/account; \обръщам в християнска вяра convert to Christianity; \обръщам го на молба resort to pleading; \обръщам го на търговия make a trade of; \обръщам на английски drop/slip into English, switch (over) to English; \обръщам на смях laugh (s.th.) off; \обръщам на шега turn into a joke, make a jest of; \обръщам разговора change the topic of the conversation;4. ( претърсвам, преравям) ransack, scour, comb (for); search high and low; ( преброждам) range; \обръщам библиотека ransack a library; \обръщам литературата (по даден въпрос) comb the literature; • накъдето и да се обърнеш at every turn; не мога да си обърна езика be unable to put two words together; не му обръщай внимание! never mind him! не \обръщам сериозно внимание на make light of; \обръщам в ума си ponder, turn over in o.’s mind; \обръщам внимание на pay attention to, take notice of, ( забелязвам) notice; \обръщам вниманието на някого върху call/draw/direct s.o.’s attention to, bring to s.o.’s notice; \обръщам голямо внимание на облеклото си be particular about o.’s dress; \обръщам дебелия край shake the big stick, show the strong hand; \обръщам колата/политиката turn/swing/veer round, go into reverse, change o.’s policy, reverse o.’s line; \обръщам с главата надолу upset, turn upside down, set topsy-turvy, play havoc/hell with;\обръщам се 1. turn round; (за сърце) turn over; \обръщам се за помощ към call in, call on s.o. to help; appeal to s.o. for aid/help; \обръщам се кръгом turn about; \обръщам се към ( заговарям) address (o.s. to), accost; ( отнасям се до) apply/refer to (за for), approach (s.o.); ( моля) appeal to (for); \обръщам се към някого по име address s.o. by name; \обръщам се направо към appeal directly to, make direct approaches to; \обръщам се отново към make a new appeal to; \обръщам се против някого turn on s.o.; \обръщам се с гръб към turn o.’s back to; \обръщам се с лице към turn to face (s.th.); \обръщам се с молба към address a request to;2. ( променям се за вятър) shift, work round, change its quarter, change (from north to east, to south etc.); (за време) break; ( оправя се) turn out fine; ( възприемам нова линия на поведение) veer (round), change sides; \обръщам се на 180 градуса прен. veer round, backpedal;3. ( преобръщам се, прекатурвам се) overturn, turn over, tip over/up, (за плавателен съд, кола) capsize, be capsized; когато се обърне колата, пътища много if ifs and ans were pots and pans, there would be no trade for tinkers; if things were to be done twice, all would be wise;4. ( превръщам се) turn (to, into), be transformed (into), be converted (to, into), be reduced (to); • докато се обърнеш before you can say Jack Robinson/knife; нещата се обърнаха the shoe/boot is on the other foot now; няма къде да се обърнеш there is no room to turn round/to swing a cat in; be cramped for room; обърна ми се сърцето my heart leapt into my mouth/sank into my boots; стомахът ми се обръща ( повдига ми се) my stomach/I heave(s); my stomach churns.* * *turn: обръщам a new page - обръщам нова страница, обръщам inside out - обръщам наопаки, обръщам upside down - обръщам надолу с главата; convert (преобразувам): обръщам ice to water - обръщам лед във вода; invert; notice (внимание); reverse{ri`vx;s}: обръщам the direction - обръщам посоката; tip; turn down (на долу); turn round (завъртам); turn up (нагоре); veer (кораб, мор.); change: обръщам the topic - обръщам разговора* * *1. ( прекатурвам) turn over, overturn, upset 2. (за сърце) turn over 3. (камък) turn over 4. (кола) turn, swing round 5. (кормило) shift, give a twist to 6. (наопаки. надолу) invert 7. (преброждам) range 8. (превръщам, променям) turn, change, convert (into), (свеждам) reduce (to) 9. (предумвам, спечелвам на своя страна) bring round 10. (преминавам) switch over (to) 11. (претърсвам, преравям) ransack, scour, comb (for);search high and low 12. - внимание на някого на call (s.o.'s) attention to 13. turn round 14. turn, turn round/about, (и надолу) reverse 15. ОБРЪЩАМ ce 16. ОБРЪЩАМ библиотека ransack a library 17. ОБРЪЩАМ бързо страниците на ruffle 18. ОБРЪЩАМ в пари realize, convert into money 19. ОБРЪЩАМ в своя полза turn to o.'s own advantage/ account 20. ОБРЪЩАМ в християнство convert to Christianity 21. ОБРЪЩАМ внимание на pay attention to, take notice of, (забелязвам) notice 22. ОБРЪЩАМ вниманието на някого върху call/draw/direct s.o.'s attention to, bring to s.o.'s notice 23. ОБРЪЩАМ главата си turn o.'s head 24. ОБРЪЩАМ го на молба resort to pleading 25. ОБРЪЩАМ го на търговия make a trade of 26. ОБРЪЩАМ голямо внимание на облеклото си be particular about o.'s dress 27. ОБРЪЩАМ гръб на прен. turn o.'s back on, cold-shoulder, give s.o. the cold shoulder 28. ОБРЪЩАМ дебелия край вж. край 29. ОБРЪЩАМ джобовете си turn o.'s pockets (inside) out 30. ОБРЪЩАМ имотите си в пари convert o.'s property into money 31. ОБРЪЩАМ колата/политиката turn/swing/veer round, go into reverse, change o.'s policy, reverse o.'s line 32. ОБРЪЩАМ кон turn o.'s horse's head (to) 33. ОБРЪЩАМ литературата (по даден въпрос) comb the literature 34. ОБРЪЩАМ на английски drop/slip into English, switch (over) to English 35. ОБРЪЩАМ на друга тема change the subject 36. ОБРЪЩАМ на другата страница turn over to the next page: ОБРЪЩАМ нова страница прен. turn over a new leaf: ОБРЪЩАМ ноти(те) turn over (the) music;turn the page 37. ОБРЪЩАМ на смях laugh (s.th.) off 38. ОБРЪЩАМ на страница... turn over to page... 39. ОБРЪЩАМ на шега turn into a joke, make a jest of 40. ОБРЪЩАМ нагоре upturn 41. ОБРЪЩАМ надолу turn upside down, upturn 42. ОБРЪЩАМ наопаки turn inside out 43. ОБРЪЩАМ очи turn o.'s eyes (към to) 44. ОБРЪЩАМ палачинка toss a pancake 45. ОБРЪЩАМ платно на плавателен съд jib 46. ОБРЪЩАМ поглед turn o.'s gaze (към on) 47. ОБРЪЩАМ почвата turn the soil over 48. ОБРЪЩАМ разговоря change the topic of the conversation 49. ОБРЪЩАМ с главата надолу upset, turn upside down, set topsy-turvy, play havoc/hell with 50. ОБРЪЩАМ се кръгом turn about 51. ОБРЪЩАМ се към (заговарям) address (o.s. to), accost, (отнасям се до) apply/refer to (за for), (моля) appeal to (for); 52. ОБРЪЩАМ се на гърба си turn on to/over on o.'s back 53. ОБРЪЩАМ се на другата страна turn on the other side 54. ОБРЪЩАМ се на една страна turn over on one side 55. ОБРЪЩАМ се надясно/наляво turn to the right/left 56. ОБРЪЩАМ се назад, за да погледна turn to look back, turn o.'s head to look back (at), turn round to look (at) 57. ОБРЪЩАМ се по корем turn over on o.'s stomach 58. ОБРЪЩАМ се против някого turn on s.o. 59. ОБРЪЩАМ се с гръб към turn o.'s back to 60. ОБРЪЩАМ се с лице към turn to face (s.th.) 61. ОБРЪЩАМ страниците на turn over the leaves of 62. ОБРЪЩАМ стърнища plough in the stubble 63. ОБРЪЩАМ цяла София да намеря (и пр.) search all over Sofia to find (etc.) 64. ОБРЪЩАМ чаша turn a glass (upside) down/bottom upward, (изпивам) down 65. ОБРЪЩАМ- очи настрана avert o.'s eyes 66. ОБРЪЩАМрадиото tune in (to a broadcast), retune to another frequency 67. накъдето и да обърнеш поглед wherever you look, in whatever direction you turn your eyes 68. накъдето и да се обърнеш at every turn 69. не ОБРЪЩАМ сериозно внимание на make light of 70. не мога да си обърна езика be unable to put two words together 71. не му обръщай внимание! never mind him! ОБРЪЩАМ в ума си ponder, turn over in o.'s mind 72. обърна го на сняг it turned to snow 73. ще го обърне на дъжд it will turn to rain -
62 chocar
v.1 to crash.chocaron dos autobuses two buses crashed o collidedla moto chocó contra un árbol the motorbike hit a treechocar de frente con to have a head-on collision with2 to clash.mis ideas siempre han chocado con las suyas he and I have always had different ideas about things3 to surprise, to puzzle.me choca que no haya llegado ya I'm surprised o puzzled that she hasn't arrived yet4 to annoy, to bug (informal) (molestar). (Colombian Spanish, Mexican Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)me choca que esté siempre controlándome it really annoys me how he's always watching me5 to shake (manos).¡chócala!, ¡choca esos cinco! (informal) put it there!6 to clink (copas, vasos).7 to hit, to crash, to bump, to collide with.8 to dislike.Me choca esa mala actidud I dislike that bad attitude.* * *1 (colisionar con algo) to collide (contra/con, with), crash (contra/con, into), run (contra/con, into)2 (colisionar entre sí) to collide (with each other), crash (into each other)5 figurado (en una discusión) to clash, fall out■ me choca que no haya llegado todavía I'm surprised he hasn't arrived yet, it's strange that he hasn't arrived yet■ me chocó lo que dijo I was shocked at what he said, what he said shocked me2 (las manos) to shake3 (copas) to clink\¡choca esos cinco! / ¡chócala! put it there!, give me five!* * *verb1) to collide, crash2) clash3) shock4) shake5) clink* * *1. VI1) (=colisionar) [coches, trenes] to collide, crash; [barcos] to collidelos dos coches chocaron de frente — the two cars crashed head on o were in a head-on collision
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chocar con o contra — [+ vehículo] to collide with, crash into; [+ objeto] to bang into; [+ persona] to bump intopara no chocar contra el avión — to avoid crashing into o colliding with the plane
2) (=enfrentarse) [opiniones, personalidades] to clash•
chocar con — [+ ideas, intereses] to run counter to, be at odds with; [+ obstáculos, dificultades] to come up against, run into; [+ personas] to clash withesa propuesta choca con los intereses de EEUU — that proposal runs counter to o is at odds with American interests
esa sería una de las mayores dificultades con las que chocarían en este proyecto — that would be one of the biggest problems they would come up against in this project
por su carácter chocaba a menudo con sus compañeros de trabajo — he often clashed with his colleagues because of his confrontational nature
2. VT1) (=sorprender) to shock¿no te choca la situación actual? — don't you find the current situation shocking?
me chocó muchísimo lo que dijo — I was really shocked by what he said, what he said really shocked me
2) (=hacer chocar) [+ vasos] to clink; [+ manos] to shake¡chócala! * —
¡choca esos cinco! — * put it there! *
3) Méx (=asquear) to disgust3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( colisionar) to crash; ( entre sí) to collidechocar de frente — to collide o crash head-on
nunca he chocado — (CS) I've never had an accident
chocar con or contra algo — vehículo to crash o run into something; ( con otro en marcha) to collide with something
chocaron con or contra un árbol — they crashed o ran into a tree
chocar con alguien — persona to run into somebody, collide with somebody
b) ( entrar en conflicto)esta idea choca con su conservadurismo — this idea conflicts with o is at odds with his conservatism
c)chocar con algo — con problema/obstáculo to come up against something
2)a) (causar impresión, afectar) (+ me/te/le etc)b) ( extrañar)c) ( escandalizar) to shock3) (Col, Méx, Ven fam) (irritar, molestar) (+ me/te/le etc) to annoy, bug (colloq)2.chocar vta) < copas> to clinkchocarla: estaban enojados pero ya la chocaron (Méx fam) they had fallen out but they've made it up again now (colloq); chócala! — (fam) put it there! (colloq), give me five! (colloq)
b) (AmL) < vehículo>( que se conduce) to crash; ( de otra persona) to run into3.chocarse v pron1) (Col) ( en vehículo) to have a crash o an accident2) (Col fam) ( molestarse) to get annoyed* * *= crash.Ex. It doesn't take a wild imagination to grasp what happens to a rider who crashes with protective gear on and one who goes down in street clothes.----* chocar (con) = conflict with, run into, lock + horns (with), grate against, grate on, collide (with).* chocar destruyendo = smash into.* chocar por detrás = rear-end.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( colisionar) to crash; ( entre sí) to collidechocar de frente — to collide o crash head-on
nunca he chocado — (CS) I've never had an accident
chocar con or contra algo — vehículo to crash o run into something; ( con otro en marcha) to collide with something
chocaron con or contra un árbol — they crashed o ran into a tree
chocar con alguien — persona to run into somebody, collide with somebody
b) ( entrar en conflicto)esta idea choca con su conservadurismo — this idea conflicts with o is at odds with his conservatism
c)chocar con algo — con problema/obstáculo to come up against something
2)a) (causar impresión, afectar) (+ me/te/le etc)b) ( extrañar)c) ( escandalizar) to shock3) (Col, Méx, Ven fam) (irritar, molestar) (+ me/te/le etc) to annoy, bug (colloq)2.chocar vta) < copas> to clinkchocarla: estaban enojados pero ya la chocaron (Méx fam) they had fallen out but they've made it up again now (colloq); chócala! — (fam) put it there! (colloq), give me five! (colloq)
b) (AmL) < vehículo>( que se conduce) to crash; ( de otra persona) to run into3.chocarse v pron1) (Col) ( en vehículo) to have a crash o an accident2) (Col fam) ( molestarse) to get annoyed* * *= crash.Ex: It doesn't take a wild imagination to grasp what happens to a rider who crashes with protective gear on and one who goes down in street clothes.
* chocar (con) = conflict with, run into, lock + horns (with), grate against, grate on, collide (with).* chocar destruyendo = smash into.* chocar por detrás = rear-end.* * *chocar [A2 ]viA1 (colisionar) to crash, collidelos trenes chocaron de frente the trains collided o crashed head-onlos dos coches chocaron en el puente the two cars crashed o collided on the bridgecuatro coches chocaron en el cruce there was a collision at the crossroads involving four carsnunca he chocado (CS); I've never had an accident o a crashchocar CON algo «vehículo» to collide WITH sthel expreso chocó con un tren de mercancías the express collided with o ran into o hit a freight trainchocar CON algn «persona» to run INTO sb, collide WITH sbchocó con el árbitro he ran into o collided with the refereechocar CONTRA algo/algn to run o crash INTO sth/sbchocaron contra un árbol they crashed o ran into a treeel tren chocó contra los topes the train crashed into o ran into the buffersel balón chocó contra el poste the ball hit the goalpostla lluvia chocaba contra los cristales the rain lashed against the windowslas olas chocaban contra el espigón the waves crashed against the breakwater2 (entrar en conflicto) chocar CON algn/algo:chocó con el gerente he clashed o ( colloq) had a run-in with the manageres tan quisquilloso que choca con todo el mundo he's so touchy he falls out o clashes with everyoneesta idea choca con su conservadurismo this idea conflicts with o is at odds with his conservatism3 chocar CON algo ‹con un problema/un obstáculo›chocaron con la oposición de los habitantes de la zona they met with o came up against opposition from local peopleB1 (causar impresión, afectar) to shock(+ me/te/le etc): le chocó la noticia de que se habían divorciado he was very shocked to hear that they had divorced, it came as a real shock to him to hear that they had divorcedme chocó que invitara a todos menos a mí I was taken aback that he invited everybody except mele chocó que lo recibieran de esa manera he was taken aback by the reception he was given2 (escandalizar) to shockme chocó que dijera esa palabrota I was shocked o it shocked me to hear him use that wordme choca que me trate así I can't stand it o it really annoys me when he treats me like that, it really gets me o bugs me when he treats me like that ( colloq)me choca todo este tramiterío all this red tape really annoys o ( colloq) gets me■ chocarvt1 ‹copas› to clinkchocarla: estaban enojados pero ya la chocaron ( Méx fam); they had fallen out but they've made it up again now ( colloq)2( AmL) ‹vehículo› te lo presto pero no me lo vayas a chocar I'll lend it to you but you'd better not crash it o have a crashal estacionar choqué el auto del vecino as I was parking I ran into o hit my neighbor's car■ chocarseA ( Col) (en un vehículo) to have a crash o an accident* * *
chocar ( conjugate chocar) verbo intransitivo
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( entre sí) to collide;◊ chocar de frente to collide o crash head-on;
chocar con or contra algo [ vehículo] to crash o run into sth;
( con otro en marcha) to collide with sth;
chocar con algn [ persona] to run into sb;
( con otra en movimiento) to collide with sbb) ( entrar en conflicto) chocar con algn to clash with sbc) chocar con algo ‹con problema/obstáculo› to come up against sth
2a) ( extrañar):
3 (Col, Méx, Ven fam) (irritar, molestar) to annoy, bug (colloq)
verbo transitivo
◊ ¡chócala! (fam) put it there! (colloq), give me five! (colloq)
( de otra persona) to run into
chocarse verbo pronominal (Col)
1 ( en vehículo) to have a crash o an accident
2 (fam) ( molestarse) to get annoyed
chocar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (colisionar) to crash, collide
chocar con/contra, to run into, collide with
2 (discutir) to clash [con, with]
3 (sorprender, extrañar) to surprise
II verbo transitivo
1 to knock
(la mano) to shake
familiar ¡chócala!, ¡choca esos cinco!, shake (on it)!, US give me five!
' chocar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cristalera
- empotrar
- estamparse
- estrellarse
- incidir
- tris
- tropezar
- estrellar
- frente
- impactar
English:
avoid
- barge into
- bump into
- cannon
- clash
- collide
- conflict
- crash
- hit
- plough
- ram
- run into
- she
- smash
- bump
- go
- knock
- run
- strike
* * *♦ vi1. [colisionar] to crash, to collide ( con o contra with);chocaron dos autobuses two buses crashed o collided;el taxi chocó con una furgoneta the taxi crashed into o collided with a van;la moto chocó contra un árbol the motorbike hit a tree;iba despistado y chocó contra una farola he wasn't concentrating and drove into a lamppost;la pelota chocó contra la barrera the ball hit the wall;chocar de frente con to have a head-on collision with;2. [enfrentarse] to clash;la policía chocó con los manifestantes a las puertas del congreso the police clashed with the demonstrators in front of the parliament;el proyecto chocó con la oposición del ayuntamiento the project ran into opposition from the town hall;mis opiniones siempre han chocado con las suyas he and I have always had different opinions about things;tenemos una ideología tan diferente que chocamos constantemente we have such different ideas that we're always disagreeing about something;esta política económica choca con la realidad del mercado de trabajo this economic policy goes against o is at odds with the reality of the labour market3. [extrañar, sorprender] [ligeramente] to puzzle, to surprise;[mucho] to shock, to astonish;me choca que no haya llegado ya I'm surprised o puzzled that she hasn't arrived yet;le chocó su actitud tan hostil she was taken aback o shocked by how unfriendly he was;es una costumbre que choca a los que no conocen el país it's a custom which comes as a surprise to those who don't know the countryme choca que esté siempre controlándome it really annoys me how she's always watching me♦ vt1. [manos] to shake;Fam¡chócala!, ¡choca esos cinco! put it there!, give me five!2. [copas, vasos] to clink;¡choquemos nuestros vasos y brindemos por los novios! let's raise our glasses to the bride and groom!* * *I v/t:¡choca esos cinco! give me five!, put it there!II v/i1 crash (con, contra into), collide ( con with);chocar frontalmente crash head on;chocar con un problema come up against a problem2:3:me choca ese hombre that guy disgusts me* * *chocar {72} vi1) : to crash, to collide2) : to clash, to conflict3) : to be shockingle chocó: he was shocked4) Mex, Ven fam : to be unpleasant or obnoxiousme choca tu jefe: I can't stand your bosschocar vt1) : to shake (hands)2) : to clink glasses* * *chocar vb to collide / to crash -
63 comer
v.1 to eat (ingerir alimentos).no come carne casi nunca she hardly ever eats meat¡a comer, chicos! lunch is/dinner's/etc ready, children!dar de comer to feed2 to take, to capture.me comió un alfil he took one of my bishops3 to eat up.les come la envidia they're eaten up with envyeso me come mucho tiempo that takes up a lot of my time* * *1 to eat2 (tomar) to have3 (color) to fade4 (corroer) to corrode6 (en ajedrez) to take, capture1 eating1 to eat3 (color) to fade4 (el mar, la tierra) to swallow\comer como un pajarito familiar not to eat enough to feed a sparrowcomer como una lima / comer como un regimiento / comer por cuatro familiar to eat like a horsecome con los ojos his (her, your, etc) eyes are bigger than his (her, your, etc) bellycomerse a alguien a besos figurado to smother somebody with kissescomerse a alguien con los ojos figurado to look at somebody lovinglycomerse algo con los ojos familiar to devour something with one's eyescomerse las uñas to bite one's nails¿con qué se come eso? familiar what the heck is that?dar de comer to feedechar de comer (a los animales) to feed (the animals)me come la envidia figurado I'm green with envyno tener qué comer not to have enough to live onser de buen comer to be a good eatersin comerlo ni beberlo familiar without having had anything to do with it* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ comida] to eat¿quieres comer algo? — would you like something to eat?
sin comerlo ni beberlo —
sin comerlo ni beberlo, me vi envuelto en un caso de contrabando de drogas — without really knowing how, I found myself involved in a drug smuggling case
coco I, 2), tarro 2)ha recibido una herencia sin comerlo ni beberlo — he's come into an inheritance without having done anything to deserve it
2) (=almorzar) to have for lunch, eat for lunch3) (=hacer desaparecer)•
comer terreno, la derecha les está comiendo terreno — the right is gaining ground on them4) (=destruir, consumir)le come la envidia por dentro — she is eaten up o consumed with envy
5) (=escocer)6) (Ajedrez) to take2. VI1) (=ingerir alimento) to eat¿qué hay para comer? — what have we got to eat?, what is there to eat?
¡come y calla! — shut up and eat your food! *
•
comer de algo — (=tomar comida) to eat sth; (=vivir) to live off sthcomer con los ojos —
siempre comes con o por los ojos — your eyes are bigger than your stomach
2) (=tomar la comida principal) esp Esp [a mediodía] to have lunch; LAm [por la noche] to have dinner3)• dar de comer — to feed
4) And***comer a algn — to screw sb ***
3.See:* * *I 1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( tomar alimentos) to eateste niño no me come nada — (fam) this child won't eat anything (colloq)
comer como un sabañón or (Esp) una lima or (Méx) un pelón de hospicio — (fam) to eat like a horse
b)darle de comer al gato/al niño — to feed the cat/the kid
come y calla! — shut up and do as you're told
2)a) ( tomar una comida) to eatsalir a comer (fuera) — to go out for a meal, to eat out
¿qué hay de comer? — ( a mediodía) what's for lunch?; ( por la noche) what's for dinner o supper?
b) (esp Esp, Méx) ( almorzar) to have lunch, have dinner (BrE colloq)c) (esp AmL) ( cenar) to have dinner2.comemos a las nueve — we have o eat dinner at nine
comer vt1) <fruta/verdura/carne> to eatno puedo comer chocolate — I can't have o eat chocolate
¿puedo comer otro? — can I have another one?
mira el suéter, me lo comió la polilla — look at my sweater, the moths have been at it
como un cáncer que le come las entrañas — (liter) like a cancer gnawing away at his insides
sin comerlo ni beberlo — (Esp)
me llevé el castigo sin comerlo ni beberlo — I got punished even though I didn't have anything to do with it
¿(y) eso con qué se come? — (Esp fam) what on earth's that? (colloq)
2) (fam) ( hacer desaparecer) comerse 33) (en ajedrez, damas) to take3.comerse v pron1) ( al escribir) <acento/palabra> to leave off; <línea/párrafo> to miss out; ( al hablar) < letra> to leave off; < palabra> to swallow2)a) (enf) < comida> to eatestá para comérsela — (fam) she's really tasty (colloq)
se lo come la envidia — he's eaten up o consumed with envy
comerse a alguien vivo — (fam) to skin somebody alive (colloq)
b) (fam) ( ser muy superior) to surpass, overshadow3) (enf) (fam) ( hacer desaparecer)a) acido/óxido to eat away (at); polilla/ratón to eat away (at)b) inflación/alquiler <sueldo/ahorros> to eat away atel colegio de los niños se come casi todo el sueldo — almost all my salary goes on the children's school fees
4) (Col fam) ( poseer sexualmente) to have (colloq)IImasculino eatinguna persona de buen comer — someone who enjoys his/her food
* * *= eat, graze (on), dine, munch, nosh.Ex. Even the fearsome shark knows enough not to drive away the pilot fish while it eats, nor does it make a meal of the pilot fish when food is scarce.Ex. Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.Ex. They drove from the airport to the restaurant where he was to dine with the president of the 'Friends of the Library' group.Ex. People engage in a wide range of activities in libraries, from lively dialog while munching sandwiches and sipping soda, to flirting and caressing, to the more traditional activities of reading and information searching.Ex. Several hundred fans noshed on gourmet sandwiches, pizza, pasta and fancy chips and dips.----* comer a dos carrillos = stuff + Posesivo + face.* comer Algo para matar el gusanillo = eat + Comida + to keep + Nombre + going.* comer carroña = scavenging.* comer como una lima = eat like + a horse.* comer como un animal = eat like + an animal.* comer como una vaca = eat like + a horse.* comer como un pajarito = eat like + a bird.* comer como un sabañón = eat like + a horse.* comer con apetito = eat with + appetite.* comer en casa = eat in.* comer fuera = eat out.* comerse = make + a meal of, prey on/upon, chew up.* comerse Algo vivo = eat + Nombre + alive.* comerse con los ojos = ogle.* comerse el tarro = dwell on/upon.* comerse las uñas = bite + Posesivo + fingers, bite + Posesivo + fingernails.* comerse los restos de = scavenge.* comerse los restos dejados por otro = scavenge.* comérselo todo = eat + Posesivo + way through.* como el perro del hortelano que ni come ni deja comer = a dog in the manger.* dar de comer = feed.* descanso para comer = meal break.* estar tan bueno que no se puede dejar de comer = moreish.* ganas de comer = appetite.* hora de comer = mealtime [meal time].* juntarse el hambre con las ganas de comer = made for each other, be two of a kind, be a right pair.* lugar para comer = eating facility.* morder la mano del que + dar de comer = bite + the hand that feeds + Pronombre.* naranja de comer = eating orange.* no tener ganas de comer = be off + Posesivo + food, be off + Posesivo + oats.* salir a comer = eat out.* ser muy delicado para comer = be a picky eater.* ser muy melindroso para comer = be a picky eater.* ser muy tiquismiquis para comer = be a picky eater.* sin comerlo ni beberlo = without having anything to do with it.* sin comérselo ni bebérselo = without having anything to do with it.* somos lo que comemos = we are what we eat.* tú te lo guisas, tú te lo comes = you've made your bed, now you must lie in it!.* * *I 1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( tomar alimentos) to eateste niño no me come nada — (fam) this child won't eat anything (colloq)
comer como un sabañón or (Esp) una lima or (Méx) un pelón de hospicio — (fam) to eat like a horse
b)darle de comer al gato/al niño — to feed the cat/the kid
come y calla! — shut up and do as you're told
2)a) ( tomar una comida) to eatsalir a comer (fuera) — to go out for a meal, to eat out
¿qué hay de comer? — ( a mediodía) what's for lunch?; ( por la noche) what's for dinner o supper?
b) (esp Esp, Méx) ( almorzar) to have lunch, have dinner (BrE colloq)c) (esp AmL) ( cenar) to have dinner2.comemos a las nueve — we have o eat dinner at nine
comer vt1) <fruta/verdura/carne> to eatno puedo comer chocolate — I can't have o eat chocolate
¿puedo comer otro? — can I have another one?
mira el suéter, me lo comió la polilla — look at my sweater, the moths have been at it
como un cáncer que le come las entrañas — (liter) like a cancer gnawing away at his insides
sin comerlo ni beberlo — (Esp)
me llevé el castigo sin comerlo ni beberlo — I got punished even though I didn't have anything to do with it
¿(y) eso con qué se come? — (Esp fam) what on earth's that? (colloq)
2) (fam) ( hacer desaparecer) comerse 33) (en ajedrez, damas) to take3.comerse v pron1) ( al escribir) <acento/palabra> to leave off; <línea/párrafo> to miss out; ( al hablar) < letra> to leave off; < palabra> to swallow2)a) (enf) < comida> to eatestá para comérsela — (fam) she's really tasty (colloq)
se lo come la envidia — he's eaten up o consumed with envy
comerse a alguien vivo — (fam) to skin somebody alive (colloq)
b) (fam) ( ser muy superior) to surpass, overshadow3) (enf) (fam) ( hacer desaparecer)a) acido/óxido to eat away (at); polilla/ratón to eat away (at)b) inflación/alquiler <sueldo/ahorros> to eat away atel colegio de los niños se come casi todo el sueldo — almost all my salary goes on the children's school fees
4) (Col fam) ( poseer sexualmente) to have (colloq)IImasculino eatinguna persona de buen comer — someone who enjoys his/her food
* * *= eat, graze (on), dine, munch, nosh.Ex: Even the fearsome shark knows enough not to drive away the pilot fish while it eats, nor does it make a meal of the pilot fish when food is scarce.
Ex: Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.Ex: They drove from the airport to the restaurant where he was to dine with the president of the 'Friends of the Library' group.Ex: People engage in a wide range of activities in libraries, from lively dialog while munching sandwiches and sipping soda, to flirting and caressing, to the more traditional activities of reading and information searching.Ex: Several hundred fans noshed on gourmet sandwiches, pizza, pasta and fancy chips and dips.* comer a dos carrillos = stuff + Posesivo + face.* comer Algo para matar el gusanillo = eat + Comida + to keep + Nombre + going.* comer carroña = scavenging.* comer como una lima = eat like + a horse.* comer como un animal = eat like + an animal.* comer como una vaca = eat like + a horse.* comer como un pajarito = eat like + a bird.* comer como un sabañón = eat like + a horse.* comer con apetito = eat with + appetite.* comer en casa = eat in.* comer fuera = eat out.* comerse = make + a meal of, prey on/upon, chew up.* comerse Algo vivo = eat + Nombre + alive.* comerse con los ojos = ogle.* comerse el tarro = dwell on/upon.* comerse las uñas = bite + Posesivo + fingers, bite + Posesivo + fingernails.* comerse los restos de = scavenge.* comerse los restos dejados por otro = scavenge.* comérselo todo = eat + Posesivo + way through.* como el perro del hortelano que ni come ni deja comer = a dog in the manger.* dar de comer = feed.* descanso para comer = meal break.* estar tan bueno que no se puede dejar de comer = moreish.* ganas de comer = appetite.* hora de comer = mealtime [meal time].* juntarse el hambre con las ganas de comer = made for each other, be two of a kind, be a right pair.* lugar para comer = eating facility.* morder la mano del que + dar de comer = bite + the hand that feeds + Pronombre.* naranja de comer = eating orange.* no tener ganas de comer = be off + Posesivo + food, be off + Posesivo + oats.* salir a comer = eat out.* ser muy delicado para comer = be a picky eater.* ser muy melindroso para comer = be a picky eater.* ser muy tiquismiquis para comer = be a picky eater.* sin comerlo ni beberlo = without having anything to do with it.* sin comérselo ni bebérselo = without having anything to do with it.* somos lo que comemos = we are what we eat.* tú te lo guisas, tú te lo comes = you've made your bed, now you must lie in it!.* * *viA1 (tomar alimentos) to eatno tengo ganas de comer I'm not hungry o I don't feel like eating anythingno hay nada para comer there's nothing to eatlas palomas comían de su mano the pigeons were eating out of o from her handel sueldo apenas si les alcanza para comer he hardly earns enough to feed themcomer como un pajarito ( fam); to eat like a bird2dar de comer to feedtodavía hay que darle de comer (en la boca) we still have to spoonfeed himdarle de comer al gato to feed the cattengo que darles de comer a los niños I have to get the kids something to eat, I have to feed the kidsnos dieron de comer muy bien they fed us very wellni siquiera nos dieron de comer they didn't even give us anything to eatdarle a algn de comer aparte ( fam); to treat sb with kid glovesB1(tomar una comida): todavía no hemos comido we haven't eaten yet, we haven't had lunch ( o dinner etc) yethace mucho tiempo que no salimos a comer (fuera) we haven't been out for a meal o eaten out for ages¿dónde comieron anoche? where did you go for dinner o have dinner last night?no queremos comer en el hotel we don't want to have our meals in the hotel o to eat at the hotel¡niños, a comer! lunchtime ( o dinnertime etc), children!¿qué hay de comer? (a mediodía) what's for lunch?; (por la noche) what's for dinner o supper?aquí se come muy bien the food here is very gooddonde comen dos, comen tres there's always room for one more at the tablenos invitaron a comer they asked us to lunchcomemos a las nueve we have o eat dinner at ninenos invitaron a comer they asked o invited us to dinner■ comervtA ‹fruta/verdura/carne› to eatcomo mucha fruta I eat a lot of fruitno puedo comer chocolate I can't have o eat chocolatecome un poco de queso have a little cheesetienes que comer todo lo que te sirvan you must eat (up) everything they give you¿puedo comer otro? can I have another one?no tienen qué comer they don't have anything to eatnadie te va a comer ( fam); nobody's going to bite your head off, nobody's going to eat youmira el suéter, me lo comió la polilla look at my sweater, the moths have been at it o it's really moth-eatencomo un cáncer que le come las entrañas ( liter); like a cancer gnawing away at his insidessin comerlo ni beberlo or sin comerla ni beberla: me llevé el castigo sin comerlo ni beberlo I got punished even though I didn't have anything to do with it o any part in it¿(y) eso con qué se come? ( fam); what on earth's that? ( colloq), what's that when it's at home? ( BrE colloq)B ( fam)(hacer desaparecer): ese peinado le come mucho la cara that hairstyle hides half her faceestos zapatos me comen los calcetines my socks keep slipping down with these shoesestos gastos nos han empezado a comer los ahorros these expenses have started eating into our savingsel alquiler me come la mitad del sueldo the rent swallows up half my salary, half my salary goes on the rentsi seguimos así nos va a comer la mugre if we go on like this we'll be swallowed up by dirtC (en ajedrez, damas) to take■ comerseA ‹acento/palabra›te has comido todos los acentos you've left off o forgotten o ( BrE) missed off all the accentsme comí dos líneas I missed out o skipped two linesse comen la `s' final they don't pronounce the final `s', they leave off o drop the final `s'se come la mitad de las palabras he swallows o he doesn't pronounce half his wordsB1 ( enf) ‹comida› to eatcómetelo todo eat it all upse lo comió de un bocado he gulped it down in one gono te comas las uñas don't bite your nails¿se te ha comido la lengua el gato? ( fam); have you lost your tongue?, has the cat got your tongue? ( colloq)se lo come la envidia he's eaten up o consumed with envysi se entera mi madre me come viva if my mother finds out she'll skin me alive o have my guts for garters o make mincemeat of me ( colloq)2 (estrellarse contra) ‹árbol/poste› to smash o crash into3 (ser muy superior) to surpass, overshadownadando y corriendo, él se come a su hermano ( fam); he can beat his brother hollow at swimming and running ( colloq), he knocks spots off his brother when it comes to swimming and running ( colloq)C ( fam)(hacer desaparecer): el sol se ha ido comiendo los colores de la alfombra the sun has faded the colors in the carpetel mar se ha comido casi toda la arena the sea has washed away nearly all the sandel ácido se come el metal the acid eats into o eats away the metalel colegio de los niños se me come casi todo el sueldo almost all my salary goes on the children's school fees, the children's school fees eat up almost all of my salaryeatinguna persona de buen comer someone who enjoys his/her foodel arte del buen comer the art of good eatingel comer es como el rascar, todo es cuestión de empezar once you start eating, you don't want to stop* * *
comer ( conjugate comer) verbo intransitivo
este niño no me come nada (fam) this child won't eat anything (colloq);
dar(le) de comer a algn (en la boca) to spoonfeed sb;
darle de comer al gato/al niño to feed the cat/the kid;
salir a comer (fuera) to go out for a meal, to eat out;
¿qué hay de comer? ( a mediodía) what's for lunch?;
( por la noche) what's for dinner o supper?
verbo transitivo
◊ ¿puedo comer otro? can I have another one?;
no tienen qué comer they don't have anything to eat
comerse verbo pronominal
1
‹línea/párrafo› to miss out
‹ palabra› to swallow
2 ( enf) ‹ comida› to eat;
comerse las uñas to bite one's nails
3 (fam) ( hacer desaparecer)
[polilla/ratón] to eat away (at)
comer
I verbo transitivo
1 to eat
2 (en el parchís, etc) to take
3 (estrechar) ese corte de pelo te come la cara, that haircut makes your face look thinner
ese mueble te come mucho salón, that piece of furniture makes your living room look smaller
II verbo intransitivo to eat: hay que darle de comer al perro, we have to feed the dog
♦ Locuciones: familiar comer como una lima, to eat like a horse
familiar comer el coco/tarro a alguien, to brainwash somebody
sin comerlo ni beberlo, le pusieron una sanción, although he has nothing to do with it, he was disciplined
' comer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acostumbrar
- aire
- algo
- alimentar
- carrillo
- cosa
- dar
- deshora
- después
- empezar
- emplazar
- enana
- enano
- estomacal
- exacerbar
- exigua
- exiguo
- gana
- hambre
- hasta
- hincharse
- jambar
- le
- leguminosa
- menda
- mierda
- picar
- reserva
- rollo
- sabañón
- saciedad
- saque
- sopor
- tarde
- tarro
- terminar
- tragar
- troglodita
- tutiplén
- a
- acabar
- ansia
- apretujado
- austero
- barato
- barbaridad
- bueno
- carta
- chocolate
- de
English:
any
- avoid
- before
- bolt
- brisk
- buffet
- company
- conscious
- craving
- crunch
- cut out
- digestion
- directive
- eat
- eat out
- entertain
- fancy
- feed
- feeding
- finish
- for
- forage
- free rein
- full
- go
- go out
- good
- grab
- grain
- guzzle
- have
- hour
- invite
- just
- leftovers
- linger
- lunch
- lunchtime
- mealtime
- mop
- nosh
- out
- overwhelming
- pick at
- plate
- plough through
- process
- put away
- spoon-feed
- spot
* * *♦ vt1. [alimentos] to eat;no come carne casi nunca she hardly ever eats meat;¿quieres comer algo? would you like something to eat?;no tengas miedo, nadie te va a comer don't be afraid, nobody's going to eat you;ni come ni deja comer he's a dog in the manger;Famsin comerlo ni beberlo: sin comerlo ni beberlo, le hicieron jefe he became boss through no merit of his own;sin comerlo ni beberlo, nos encontramos en la bancarrota through no fault of our own, we went bankrupt2. Esp, Méx [al mediodía] to have for lunch;esp Andes [a la noche] to have for dinner;hoy hemos comido pescado we had fish today3. [en juegos de mesa] to take, to capture;me comió un alfil he took one of my bishops4. [consumir] to eat up;tus gastos nos comen casi todo mi sueldo your expenses eat up almost all of my salary;esta estufa come mucha leña this stove uses o gets through a lot of wood;los come la envidia they're eaten up with envy;eso me come mucho tiempo that takes up a lot of my time;me están comiendo los mosquitos the mosquitoes are eating me alive♦ vi1. [ingerir alimentos] to eat;ahora no tengo ganas de comer I don't feel like eating o I'm not hungry right now;comer fuera, salir a comer to eat out;yo llevaré la bebida, tú compra las cosas de comer I'll get the drink, you buy the food;comer a la carta to eat à la carte;¡a comer, chicos! lunch is/dinner's/ etc ready, children!;¡come y calla! shut up and eat your dinner!;dar de comer al perro to feed the dog;no sé qué darles de comer a mis hijos esta noche I don't know what to give the children to eat this evening;en ese restaurante dan de comer muy bien the food is very good in that restaurant;Famser de buen comer to have a healthy appetite;Figtener qué comer to have enough to live on;Famcomer a dos carrillos to stuff one's face;comer y callar beggars can't be choosers;Famdar o [m5]echar de comer aparte a alguien: a mi profesor hay que darle o [m5] echarle de comer aparte you have to be careful how you deal with my teacher, because you never know how he's going to react;donde comen dos comen tres there's always room for one more at the table2. Esp, Méx [al mediodía] to have lunch;¿qué hay de comer? what's for lunch?;en casa comemos a las tres we have lunch at three o'clock at home;hemos quedado para comer we've arranged to meet for lunch;comer fuera, salir a comer to go out for lunch* * *dar de comer a alguien feed s.o.;no tienen qué comer they haven’t a thing to eat;sin comerlo ni beberlo fam all of a sudden* * *comer vt1) : to eat2) : to consume, to eat up, to eat intocomer vi1) : to eat2) cenar: to have a meal3)dar de comer : to feed* * *comer vb¿comes pescado? do you eat fish?2. (al mediodía) to have lunch -
64 pull
1. transitive verbpull somebody's or somebody by the hair/ears/sleeve — jemanden an den Haaren/Ohren/am Ärmel ziehen
pull something over one's ears/head — sich (Dat.) etwas über die Ohren/den Kopf ziehen
pull the other one or leg[, it's got bells on] — (fig. coll.) das kannst du einem anderen erzählen
pull to pieces — in Stücke reißen; (fig.): (criticize severely) zerpflücken [Argument, Artikel]
2) (extract) [her]ausziehen; [heraus]ziehen [Zahn]; zapfen [Bier]pull a stunt or trick — etwas Wahnsinniges tun
4)pull a knife/gun on somebody — ein Messer/eine Pistole ziehen und jemanden damit bedrohen
5)2. intransitive verbnot pull one's punches — (fig.) nicht zimperlich sein
1) ziehen‘Pull’ — "Ziehen"
2)pull [to the left/right] — [Auto, Boot:] [nach links/rechts] ziehen
3) (pluck)3. nounpull at somebody's sleeve — jemanden am Ärmel ziehen
1) Zug, der; Ziehen, das; (of conflicting emotions) Widerstreit, dergive a pull at something — an etwas (Dat.) ziehen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/58945/pull_ahead">pull ahead- pull in- pull off- pull on- pull out- pull up* * *[pul] 1. verb1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) ziehen3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) rudern4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) sich bewegen2. noun2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) die Anziehungskraft3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) der Einfluß•- pull apart / to pieces- pull down
- pull a face / faces at
- pull a face / faces
- pull a gun on
- pull off
- pull on
- pull oneself together
- pull through
- pull up
- pull one's weight
- pull someone's leg* * *[pʊl]I. NOUNhe gave the door a sharp \pull to open it er zog kräftig an der Tür, um sie zu öffnento take a \pull on [or at] a cigarette an einer Zigarette ziehento take a \pull on [or at] a bottle einen Schluck aus der Flasche nehmenone of the \pulls of urban life is... was das Leben in der Stadt auch attraktiv macht, ist...she's still got quite a bit of \pull in the club sie hat schon noch eine Menge zu sagen im Klubbell \pull Klingelzug mcurtain \pull Vorhangzugstange fdoor \pull Türgriff mit's a long \pull to the summit bis zum Gipfel muss man sich ganz schön anstrengen11. SPORT (in baseball, golf) Pull m fachspr (Schlag, der dem Ball einen Linksdrall gibt); (in cricket) Pull m fachspr (besonders gekonnter Schlag von einer Seite zur anderen)II. TRANSITIVE VERB1. (draw)▪ to \pull sth/sb etw/jdn ziehenhe \pulled her gently towards him er zog sie sanft an sichto \pull a cart/plough einen Wagen/Pflug ziehento \pull the curtains die Vorhänge zuziehento \pull a door shut eine Tür zuziehento \pull a lever/rope an einem Hebel/Seil ziehento \pull the trigger abdrücken2. (put on)to \pull a muscle/tendon sich dat einen Muskel/eine Sehne zerrento \pull a gun/knife eine Pistole/ein Messer ziehento \pull a gun/knife on sb jdn mit einer Pistole/einem Messer bedrohento \pull a tooth einen Zahn ziehen5. (move)to \pull a vehicle to the right/left ein Fahrzeug nach rechts/links ziehen6. (attract)to \pull a crowd eine Menschenmenge anziehen▪ to \pull sb jdn aufreißen sl8. (involve)he was \pulled into the argument er wurde in die Diskussion verwickelt9. (help through)his wife \pulled him through the illness seine Frau half ihm, die Krankheit durchzustehento \pull an event eine Veranstaltung absagento \pull an advertisement eine Anzeige zurückziehento \pull [sb/oneself] a pint BRIT [jdm/sich] ein Bier zapfento \pull a player SPORT einen Spieler aus dem Spiel nehmento \pull a horse ein Pferd parieren [o verhalten] fachspr13. (in baseball, golf)to \pull a shot einen Schlag/Schuss verpatzen14. (in cricket)to \pull the ball den Ball gekonnt von einer Seite auf die andere spielen15. COMPUTto \pull data Daten ziehen16.▶ to \pull the carpet [or rug] from under sb jdm den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen▶ to \pull a face [at sb] [jdm] eine Grimasse schneiden▶ \pull the other leg [or one] [it's got bells on] BRIT ( fam) das kannst du deiner Oma erzählen famhis articles don't \pull any punches seine Artikel sind nicht gerade spektakulär▶ to \pull strings Beziehungen spielenlassen▶ to \pull a trick on sb jdn reinlegenIII. INTRANSITIVE VERB1. (draw)“\pull” „Ziehen“to \pull at [or on] a cigar/cigarette an einer Zigarre/Zigarette ziehenyou can hear the engine \pulling, the hill's too steep for the little car man kann hören, wie der Motor arbeitet, die Steigung ist zu viel für das kleine Autothe engine warmed up quickly and \pulled well der Motor wurde schnell warm und zog gut3. (drive)the car \pulled into the driveway das Auto fuhr in die Einfahrtto \pull off a road von einer Straße abfahren4. (move) ziehenthe wheel is \pulling to the right das Steuer zieht nach rechtsso, did you \pull last night? und, hast du letzte Nacht jemanden aufgerissen?▪ to \pull for sb jdn anfeuernhe \pulled towards the shore er hielt auf das Ufer zuto \pull at the oars sich akk in die Riemen legen8. (in baseball, golf) einen Pull ausführen fachspr (Schlag, der dem Ball einen Linksdrall gibt); (in cricket) einen Pull ausführen fachspr (besonders gekonnter Schlag von einer Seite zur anderen)9. SPORT (in American football) ein Spieler der Offensive verlässt seine Position, um die führende Rolle zu übernehmen* * *[pʊl]1. nhe gave her/the rope a pull — er zog sie/am Seil
I felt a pull at my sleeve — ich spürte, wie mich jemand am Ärmel zog
to be on the pull ( Brit inf ) — auf Mädchen/Männer aus sein
2) (= uphill journey) Anstieg m3) (inf: influence) Beziehungen pl (with zu)5) (TYP: proof) Abzug m2. vt1) (= draw, drag) ziehento pull a door shut —
to pull sth to pieces (lit) — etw zerreißen, etw in Stücke reißen; ( fig
to pull sb's leg (fig inf) — jdn auf den Arm nehmen (inf)
pull the other one(, it's got bells on) ( Brit inf ) — das glaubst du ja selber nicht!, das kannst du deiner Großmutter erzählen! (inf)
she was the one pulling the strings — sie war es, die alle Fäden in der Hand hielt
when it came to criticizing other people he didn't pull his or any punches — wenn es darum ging, andere zu kritisieren, zog er ganz schön vom Leder (inf)
3) (= extract, draw out) tooth, cork (heraus)ziehen; gun, knife ziehen; weeds, lettuce herausziehen; beer zapfenTim pulled last night — Tim hat gestern Nacht eine Frau vernascht (inf)
a sports car always pulls the girls (inf) — mit einem Sportwagen kommt man leichter an die Mädchen ran (inf)
7) (= cancel) TV programme, concert etc absagen8) (TYP)9) (GOLF, CRICKET, BASEBALL) verziehen, auf die der Schlaghand entgegengesetzte Seite schlagen3. vi1) (= draw) ziehen (on, at an +dat)to pull to the left/right (car, brakes) —
the car/engine isn't pulling very well — der Wagen/Motor zieht nicht richtig
to pull for sb/sth ( US inf ) — jdn/etw unterstützen
2) (= move train, car etc) fahrenhe pulled across to the left-hand lane —
he pulled into the kerb/the side of the road — er fuhr an den Bordstein heran/an den Straßenrand
to pull alongside — seitlich heranfahren; (Naut) längsseits kommen
to pull off the road — am Straßenrand anhalten
* * *pull [pʊl]A s1. Ziehen n, Zerren n2. Zug m, Ruck m:give sth a strong pull kräftig an etwas ziehenhave more pull fig den längeren Arm haben, am längeren Hebel sitzen4. Anziehungskraft f (auch fig):5. fig Zugkraft f, Werbewirksamkeit f6. ELEK Anzugskraft f (eines Relais)at aus)8. Zug(griff) m, -leine f9. a) Ruderpartie f, Bootsfahrt fb) Ruderschlag m:go for a pull eine Ruderpartie machen10. Golf: Pull m (Schlag, bei dem der Ball an einem Punkt landet, der in einer der Schlaghand entgegengesetzten Richtung vom Ziel liegt)11. Zügeln n, Verhalten n (eines Pferdes)12. ermüdende Steigung14. Vorteil m (over, of vor dat, gegenüber)he has some pull with the Almighty er hat einen Draht zum lieben Gott16. TYPO Fahne f, erster Abzug, Probeabzug mB v/t1. ziehen:pull the blanket over one’s head sich die Decke über den Kopf ziehen2. zerren (an dat):pull sb’s ears, pull sb by the ears jemanden an den Ohren ziehen;pull a muscle sich eine Muskelzerrung zuziehen, sich etwas zerren; siehe auch die Verbindungen mit den entsprechenden Substantiven, z. B. face A 2, leg Bes Redew6. Blumen, Äpfel etc pflücken7. Flachs raufen, zupfen8. a) eine Gans etc rupfenb) Leder enthaaren10. Golf: den Ball pullen ( → A 10)11. a) ein Pferd zügelnb) ein Rennpferd pullen, verhalten12. pull one’s punchesa) (Boxen) verhalten schlagen,b) fig sich zurückhalten;not pull one’s punches, pull no punches fig vom Leder ziehen, kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen13. ein Boot rudern:14. Riemen haben:the boat pulls four oars das Boot führt vier Riemen16. ein Messer etc ziehen:pull a pistol on sb jemanden mit der Pistole bedrohenon sb jemandem gegenüber)b) Stimmen bekommen21. US sla) einen Streik ausrufenb) einen Betrieb zum Streik aufrufen22. slb) eine Razzia machen in (dat), eine Spielhölle etc ausheben23. einen Antrag etc zurückziehenC v/i1. ziehen (at an dat)2. zerren, reißen ( beide:at an dat)3. am Zügel reißen (Pferd)4. ziehen, saugen (at an der Pfeife etc)5. einen Zug machen, trinken ( beide:at aus)6. sich vorwärts bewegen oder arbeiten:pull into the station BAHN (in den Bahnhof) einfahren;8. sl ziehen, Zugkraft haben (Reklame etc)* * *1. transitive verb1) (draw, tug) ziehen an (+ Dat.); ziehen [Hebel]pull somebody's or somebody by the hair/ears/sleeve — jemanden an den Haaren/Ohren/am Ärmel ziehen
pull something over one's ears/head — sich (Dat.) etwas über die Ohren/den Kopf ziehen
pull the other one or leg[, it's got bells on] — (fig. coll.) das kannst du einem anderen erzählen
pull to pieces — in Stücke reißen; (fig.): (criticize severely) zerpflücken [Argument, Artikel]
2) (extract) [her]ausziehen; [heraus]ziehen [Zahn]; zapfen [Bier]pull a stunt or trick — etwas Wahnsinniges tun
4)pull a knife/gun on somebody — ein Messer/eine Pistole ziehen und jemanden damit bedrohen
5)2. intransitive verbnot pull one's punches — (fig.) nicht zimperlich sein
1) ziehen‘Pull’ — "Ziehen"
2)pull [to the left/right] — [Auto, Boot:] [nach links/rechts] ziehen
3) (pluck)3. nounpull at — ziehen an (+ Dat.)
1) Zug, der; Ziehen, das; (of conflicting emotions) Widerstreit, dergive a pull at something — an etwas (Dat.) ziehen
Phrasal Verbs:- pull in- pull off- pull on- pull out- pull up* * *v.reißen v.(§ p.,pp.: riß, ist/hat gerissen)zerren v.ziehen v.(§ p.,pp.: zog, ist/hat gezogen) -
65 Cartwright, Revd Edmund
[br]b. 24 April 1743 Marnham, Nottingham, Englandd. 30 October 1823 Hastings, Sussex, England[br]English inventor of the power loom, a combing machine and machines for making ropes, bread and bricks as well as agricultural improvements.[br]Edmund Cartwright, the fourth son of William Cartwright, was educated at Wakefield Grammar School, and went to University College, Oxford, at the age of 14. By special act of convocation in 1764, he was elected Fellow of Magdalen College. He married Alice Whitaker in 1772 and soon after was given the ecclesiastical living of Brampton in Derbyshire. In 1779 he was presented with the living of Goadby, Marwood, Leicestershire, where he wrote poems, reviewed new works, and began agricultural experiments. A visit to Matlock in the summer of 1784 introduced him to the inventions of Richard Arkwright and he asked why weaving could not be mechanized in a similar manner to spinning. This began a remarkable career of inventions.Cartwright returned home and built a loom which required two strong men to operate it. This was the first attempt in England to develop a power loom. It had a vertical warp, the reed fell with the weight of at least half a hundredweight and, to quote Gartwright's own words, "the springs which threw the shuttle were strong enough to throw a Congreive [sic] rocket" (Strickland 19.71:8—for background to the "rocket" comparison, see Congreve, Sir William). Nevertheless, it had the same three basics of weaving that still remain today in modern power looms: shedding or dividing the warp; picking or projecting the shuttle with the weft; and beating that pick of weft into place with a reed. This loom he proudly patented in 1785, and then he went to look at hand looms and was surprised to see how simply they operated. Further improvements to his own loom, covered by two more patents in 1786 and 1787, produced a machine with the more conventional horizontal layout that showed promise; however, the Manchester merchants whom he visited were not interested. He patented more improvements in 1788 as a result of the experience gained in 1786 through establishing a factory at Doncaster with power looms worked by a bull that were the ancestors of modern ones. Twenty-four looms driven by steam-power were installed in Manchester in 1791, but the mill was burned down and no one repeated the experiment. The Doncaster mill was sold in 1793, Cartwright having lost £30,000, However, in 1809 Parliament voted him £10,000 because his looms were then coming into general use.In 1789 he began working on a wool-combing machine which he patented in 1790, with further improvements in 1792. This seems to have been the earliest instance of mechanized combing. It used a circular revolving comb from which the long fibres or "top" were. carried off into a can, and a smaller cylinder-comb for teasing out short fibres or "noils", which were taken off by hand. Its output equalled that of twenty hand combers, but it was only relatively successful. It was employed in various Leicestershire and Yorkshire mills, but infringements were frequent and costly to resist. The patent was prolonged for fourteen years after 1801, but even then Cartwright did not make any profit. His 1792 patent also included a machine to make ropes with the outstanding and basic invention of the "cordelier" which he communicated to his friends, including Robert Fulton, but again it brought little financial benefit. As a result of these problems and the lack of remuneration for his inventions, Cartwright moved to London in 1796 and for a time lived in a house built with geometrical bricks of his own design.Other inventions followed fast, including a tread-wheel for cranes, metallic packing for pistons in steam-engines, and bread-making and brick-making machines, to mention but a few. He had already returned to agricultural improvements and he put forward suggestions in 1793 for a reaping machine. In 1801 he received a prize from the Board of Agriculture for an essay on husbandry, which was followed in 1803 by a silver medal for the invention of a three-furrow plough and in 1805 by a gold medal for his essay on manures. From 1801 to 1807 he ran an experimental farm on the Duke of Bedford's estates at Woburn.From 1786 until his death he was a prebendary of Lincoln. In about 1810 he bought a small farm at Hollanden near Sevenoaks, Kent, where he continued his inventions, both agricultural and general. Inventing to the last, he died at Hastings and was buried in Battle church.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsBoard of Agriculture Prize 1801 (for an essay on agriculture). Society of Arts, Silver Medal 1803 (for his three-furrow plough); Gold Medal 1805 (for an essay on agricultural improvements).Bibliography1785. British patent no. 1,270 (power loom).1786. British patent no. 1,565 (improved power loom). 1787. British patent no. 1,616 (improved power loom).1788. British patent no. 1,676 (improved power loom). 1790, British patent no. 1,747 (wool-combing machine).1790, British patent no. 1,787 (wool-combing machine).1792, British patent no. 1,876 (improved wool-combing machine and rope-making machine with cordelier).Further ReadingM.Strickland, 1843, A Memoir of the Life, Writings and Mechanical Inventions of Edmund Cartwright, D.D., F.R.S., London (remains the fullest biography of Cartwright).Dictionary of National Biography (a good summary of Cartwright's life). For discussions of Cartwright's weaving inventions, see: A.Barlow, 1878, The History and Principles of Weaving by Hand and by Power, London; R.L. Hills, 1970, Power in the Industrial Revolution, Manchester. F.Nasmith, 1925–6, "Fathers of machine cotton manufacture", Transactions of theNewcomen Society 6.H.W.Dickinson, 1942–3, "A condensed history of rope-making", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 23.W.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London (covers both his power loom and his wool -combing machine).RLHBiographical history of technology > Cartwright, Revd Edmund
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66 bite
baɪt
1. сущ.
1) укус She took a bite of the apple. ≈ Она откусила от яблока. His bark is worse than his bite. insect bite mosquito bite snake bite bite of the wind
2) след укуса
3) прикус (взаимное расположение рядов зубов на верхней и нижней челюстях) An apparatus was utilized for opening the bite and moving the upper incisors outward. ≈ Эту вещь применяли для того, чтобы расширять прикус и выдвигать передние зубы вперед.
4) чеканка (как процесс)
5) "изюминка", "конфетка", "клубничка" The party's election propaganda lacked bite and purpose. ≈Предвыборная агитация у этой партии была бесцельная и "сухая".
6) просьба дать денег в долг
7) поклевка
8) (в значении еды) а) то, что можно съесть "за один укус", съеденное, проглоченное;
перекус "чтобы червячка заморить" Take it all, man, take it all, never make two bites of a cherry. ≈ Да ешь ты ее целиком, говорю же, целиком, это же вишенка, а ты от нее что-то откусывать собрался. without bite or sup have a bite б) трава для скота, фураж It gives sheep a good bite early in the season. ≈ Так что для овец есть хорошая трава в самом начале сезона.
9) доля (в деле, в доходах)
10) пустое место в типографском тексте, вызванное неплотным прилеганием формы
11) едкость, острота
12) травление( при граверных работах)
13) тех. сцепление (характеристика качества контакта между поверхностями)
14) прозвище йоркширцев
2. гл.;
прош. вр. - bit;
прич. прош. вр. - bitten, bit
1) кусать(ся) (функция резцов и клыков - incisor, canine
2)) ;
жалить( о змеях, насекомых и т.д.) to bite into an apple ≈ откусить от яблока Bite your tongue! ≈ Прикуси язык, замолчи!
2) принять, ухватиться( за предложение) I told him about it, but he won't bite. ≈ Я ему про это рассказывал, но он не хочет.
3) клевать( о рыбе)
4) колоть, рубить (любым холодным оружием) He stroke his opponent, but the sword wouldn't bite. ≈ Он ударил своего противника, но меч не вонзился.
5) жечь( об острых приправах)
6) щипать( о морозе)
7) травить, разъедать( о химических веществах) (тж bite in)
8) колоть, язвить
9) страд. попадаться, поддаваться обману Do not bite at the bait of pleasure till you know there is no hook beneath it. ≈ Не стоит ничем соблазняться, пока не узнаешь точно, что тут нет подвоха.
10) тех. сцепляться;
врезаться The wheels will not bite ≈ колеса буксуют, нет сцепления с дорогой The anchor bit. ≈ Якорь прочно зацепился за дно. His plough bit. ≈ Он слишком глубоко вогнал плуг в землю.
11) интересовать, занимать;
беспокоить I'll pop up and see what's biting him now. ≈ Я заскочу к нему и выясню, чем это он занят (что это с ним).
12) занимать в долг Think not I'm throwing biting hints. ≈ Да ты не думай, я не в долг просить пришел. ∙ bite back bite into bite off bite on to bite off more than one can chew ≈ взяться за непосильное дело;
переоценить свои силы to bite the dust, to bite the ground, to bite the sand ≈ быть убитым;
падать ниц;
быть поверженным во прах, быть побежденным to bite one's thumb at smb. уст. ≈ высказать свое презрение кому-л. to bite someone's head off ≈ сорвать зло на ком-л. bite one's tongue off ≈ прикусить язык to be bitten with ≈ зажечься чем-л. once bitten twice shy посл. ≈ обжегшись на молоке, будешь дуть и на воду;
пуганая ворона (и) куста боится to bite the hand that feeds ≈ резать курицу, которая несет золотые яйца;
быть неблагодарнымукус рана или след от укуса - the * became infected рана от укуса инфицировалась клев (рыбы) - he had been fishing all the morning but hadn't had a single * он все утро удил рыбу, но у него ни разу не клюнуло кусок( пищи) - without * or sup не пивши, не евши легкая закуска - to have a * перекусить;
закусить острая боль - the * of the wound боль от раны острота (ощущения) - the * of his sarcasm жало его сарказма отравление( при гравировке) (устаревшее) шулер;
жулик (медицина) прикус (техническое) зажатие, сцепление (американизм) (разговорное) сумма денег (в счет какого-л платежа) - the local tax took a large * out of his salary ему пришлось отвались большой кусок зарплаты в уплату местного налога > to put the * on smb. (американизм) (сленг) (пытаться) занять денег у кого-л кусать, жалить кусаться надкусывать, пробовать клевать, брать приманку (разговорное) попадаться на удочку, поддаваться обману - we were bitten when we bought that old car при покупке подержанной машины нас надули причинять боль жечь (о перце, горчице) щипать (о морозе) разъедать (о кислотах) язвить, говорить колкости (сленг) ухватиться( за предложение) - I hoped she would be interested in my plan, but she didn't * я надеялся заинтересовать ее своим планом, но она на него не клюнула (редкое) колоть, рубить (саблей) (with) зараженный, увлеченный( чем-л) (техническое) брать металл( о напильнике) зацеплять - the wheels will not * колеса скользят - the brake will not * тормоз не берет( морское) забирать (о якоре) (американизм) (сленг) раздражать - what's biting you? какая муха тебя укусила? > to * one's lips кусать губы, нервничать > to * the tongue прикусить язык > to * the dust быть убитым;
падать ниц, быть поверженным во прах;
быть побежденным;
быть униженным > to * the bullet с неохотой браться за что-л > to * the hand that feeds one рубить сук, на котором сидишь > once bitten twice shy (пословица) пуганая ворона куста боится;
обжегшись на молоке, будешь дуть и на водуbite жечь (о перце, горчице и т. п.) ~ завтрак, легкая закуска;
to have a bite перекусить, закусить ~ тех. зажатие, сцепление ~ клев (рыбы) ~ клевать (о рыбе) ~ колоть, рубить (саблей) ~ (bit;
bit, bitten) кусать(ся) ;
жалить ~ кусок (пищи) ;
without bite or sup не евши не пивши ~ острота, едкость ~ (pass.) попадаться, поддаваться обману ~ мед. прикус ~ принять, ухватиться (за предложение) ~ след укуса ~ тех. сцепляться;
the wheels will not bite колеса скользят;
the brake will not bite тормоз не берет ~ травить, разъедать (о кислотах;
обыкн. bite in) ~ травление (при гравировке) ~ укус ~ щипать, кусать (о морозе) ~ язвить, колоть~ off откусывать;
to bite off more than one can chew взяться за непосильное дело;
переоценить свои силы~ off откусывать;
to bite off more than one can chew взяться за непосильное дело;
переоценить свои силыto ~ one's thumb (at smb.) уст. высказать свое презрение (кому-л.)to ~ the dust (или the groundthe sand) быть убитым to ~ the dust (или the groundthe sand) падать ниц;
быть поверженным во прах;
быть побежденным~ тех. сцепляться;
the wheels will not bite колеса скользят;
the brake will not bite тормоз не берет~ завтрак, легкая закуска;
to have a bite перекусить, закусить~ тех. сцепляться;
the wheels will not bite колеса скользят;
the brake will not bite тормоз не берет~ кусок (пищи) ;
without bite or sup не евши не пивши -
67 beat
bi:t
1. сущ.
1) удар;
барабанный бой;
биение сердца Syn: pulse
2) батман (балетное па)
3) род удара в фехтовании
4) действия по вспугиванию дичи на охоте (дудение в рога, битье в бубны и т.п.)
5) такт, ритм;
движение дирижерской палочки, дирижирование
6) размер, ритм irregular beat ≈ неправильный ритм regular beat ≈ правильный ритм steady beat ≈ постоянный ритм
7) колебание( маятника в часовом механизме) ;
тиканье off the beat
8) дозор, обход;
пост (как площадь, за которой должен наблюдать и обходить часовой) be on the beat be off beat be out of beat
9) разг. что-л. превосходящее (нечто, способное "побить" другое нечто) I've never seen his beat. ≈ Он бесподобен. get a beat on
10) амер.;
сл. газетная сенсация( нечто, опубликованное раньше других;
ср. девятое значение)
11) амер.;
сл. бездельник
12) то же, что beatnik
2. прил. сокр. от beaten
1) избитый, побитый beat knee
2) сл. усталый, измученный
3) относящийся к битникам, битниковский см. beatnik beat generation beat poetry
3. гл.;
прош. вр. - beat;
прич. прош. вр. - beaten
1) бить, колотить Syn: flagellate, flog, scourge, spank, thrash, whip
2) выбивать (дробь на барабане) ;
отбивать (мясо) ;
взбивать (тесто, яйца) ;
отбивать (столько-то часов) ;
толочь;
выколачивать (ковер и т. п.) First put the flour in the bowl, and then beat the eggs in. ≈ Сначала насыпьте муки, затем взбейте яйца. Beat the eggs into the flour. ≈ Взбейте яйца и смешайте их с мукой. beat the drum
3) ковать
4) биться (о сердце) ;
разбиваться( о волнах) ;
и другие переносные значения) The rain beat against the windows. ≈ Дождь стучал в окна.
5) побеждать, побивать The team was beaten for the second time. ≈ Команда вторично потерпела поражение. beat smb. at his own game
6) превосходить it beats the band it beats all it beats anything it beats creation it beats my grandmother it beats the devil it beats hell it beats the world Can you beat it?
7) амер.;
разг. надувать;
мошенничать;
обходить (закон и т. п.) beat a bill
8) охот. обрыскать (лес)
9) мор. лавировать, бороться с встречным ветром, течением
10) шататься по улицам, бродить туда-сюда
11) метаться в поисках выхода, способа побега ∙ beat about beat about the bush beat against beat at beat back beat down beat in beat into beat off beat on beat out beat to beat to it beat to his knees beat up beat up the quarters of beat upon be all beat up to beat smb. hollow (или all to pieces, to nothing, to ribbands, to smithereens, to sticks) ≈ разбить кого-л. наголову to beat one's head with/about a thing ≈ ломать себе над чем-л. голову to beat smb.'s brains out ≈ выбить кому-л. мозги, очень сильно бить that beats me ≈ не могу этого постичь;
это выше моего понимания can you beat it? ≈ можете ли вы себе представить что-л. подобное? beat it beat goose beat the air beat the wind beat one's wayудар;
бой - the * of a drum барабанный бой - the * of waves on a beach прибой( специальное) пульсация (напр. сердца) ;
колебание (маятника и т. п.) - the * of the heart биение сердца - his heart missed a * его сердце замерло (от волнения) (музыкальное) ритм, такт - in * в ритме - off the * не в ритме - off * синкопический( о музыке) ;
неровный( о поведении человека) (музыкальное) отсчитывание такта - he kept * with his hand он отбивал такт рукой (музыкальное) доля (единица ритма, метра) - strong * сильная доля - four *s to a measure четырехдольный размер, четырехдольный такт (музыкальное) взмах дирижерской палочки дозор, обход;
маршрут дозора;
район патрулирования - a policeman on his * полицейский на своем участке - a street-walker on the * проститутка, вышедшая на промысел - to be on the * совершать обход;
обходить дозором (охота) место облавы (американизм) (сленг) сенсационное сообщение( опубликованное в одной газете раньше, чем во всех остальных) (разговорное) нечто выдающееся, невиданное - you never saw the * of it вы никогда ничего подобного не видали - I've never seen his * он бесподобен (американизм) (разговорное) мошенник, обманщик - hotel *s постояльцы, уезжающие из гостиницы, не уплатив по счету( американизм) (разговорное) тунеядец битник (разговорное) надувательство, мошенничество - to get a * on smb. надуть кого-л. убытки батман (фехтование) (морское) лавирование;
курс против течения или ветра (кинематографический) "хлопушка" (при съемке звуковых фильмов) pl (физическое) биения > to be off one's * быть вне привычной обстановки, не в своей стихии;
вести себя не так, как всегда > it is off my * altogether это не по моей части;
это не мое дело( американизм) (разговорное) усталый, измотавшийся, разбитый, выдохшийся( о человеке) (американизм) (разговорное) ошарашенный относящийся к битникам - * poetry поэзия битников бить, ударять;
колотить, стучать - to * at /on/ the door колотить /стучать/ в дверь - to * a nut-tree сбивать орехи с дерева (с помощью шеста) - the hail was *ing against the window-panes град барабанил в окна - waves * against the shore волны бились /разбивались/ о берег - the hailstorm had *en the wheat град побил пшеницу - the eagle *s the air with its wings орел машет /хлопает/ крыльями бить, побить;
избивать - badly *en сильно избитый - to * with a whip (от) хлестать, (от) стегать кнутом - to * to death забить до смерти - to * black and blue избить до синяков - you ought to be well *en! тебя надо бы хорошенько вздуть! колоть, измельчать - to * to powder, to * small истолочь в порошок - to * to pieces расколоть на куски побить, победить - to * smb. on points( спортивное) победить по очкам - to * for the loss of only two games( спортивное) выиграть с потерей только двух игр - to * smb. to his /her/ knees сломить, унизить кого-л. - their team was *en их команда потерпела поражение - I can * you at swimming в плавании я тебя побью, плаваю я лучше тебя - the enemy was *en and scattered враг был разбит и обращен в бегство( разговорное) превосходить;
быть лучше, выше - to * all превзойти все - as a story-teller Chaucer *s all his contemporaries как рассказчик Чосер выше всех своих современников - that *s everithing I ever heard это поразительно, никогда ничего подобного не слышал (американизм) (разговорное) обойти, надуть, обмануть - to * a grocer's bill обмануть бакалейщика, не заплатив по счету (to) обогнать;
обскакать - to * smb. to smth. раньше кого-л. прийти куда-л. или добиться чего-л. - to * smb. to it оказаться быстрее кого-л. в чем-л.;
обогнать, перегнать кого-л7 (разговорное) озадачить - it *s me это выше моего понимания - can you * it? ну, что ты на это скажешь?, можете себе представить что-л. подобное? биться;
трепетать;
пульсировать - his heart * with joy его сердце забилось /затрепетало/ от радости - the flag was *ing in the wind флаг развевался по ветру, ветер трепал флаг - the waves were *ing (against) the shore волны разбивались /плескались/ о берег - the cans * in the van банки гремели /громыхали/ в кузове обыскивать, обшаривать, устраивать облаву - to * the jungle for monkeys организовать в джунглях облаву на обезьян - to * the town for smb. исколесить /объездить, исходить/ весь город в поисках кого-л. - the posse * the countryside for the fugitive отряд прочесал местность в поисках беглеца (американизм) (разговорное) убегать, удирать( преим. to * it) - let's * it давай смоемся;
давай сбежим отсюда - * it! убирайся!, пошел вон!, отвали! ( физическое) создавать биения отбивать (такт, время) - to * time отбивать такт;
делать( что-л.) в такт (маршировать и т. п.) - he was *ing time with his foot он отбивал такт ногой - the clock was *ing midnight било полночь бить (в барабан и т. п.) ;
подавать сигнал - to * the drum бить в барабан - to * a retreat( военное) (историческое) бить отступление( на барабане) ;
давать сигнал к отступлению;
бить отбой, отступать( от своей позиции и т. п.) (разговорное) убегать, уносить ноги - to * a charge( военное) (историческое) бить наступление;
подавать сигнал к наступлению /к атаке/ - to * an alarm бить тревогу - to * daybreak( военное) бить зорю - to * to arms (военное) бить сбор;
призывать к оружию - * to arms! оружие к осмотру! (команда) - to * a parley( военное) (историческое) давать сигнал к переговорам;
предлагать перемирие звучать при ударе (о барабане и т. п.) - the drums were *ing били барабаны взбивать (яйца, белки и т. п.) ;
вымешивать( тесто;
тж. * up) - to * eggs взбивать яйца - to * pillows взбивать подушки - to * dough месить тесто взбиваться (о яйцах и т. п.) - this cream does not * well эти сливки плохо взбиваются размешивать( глину и т. п.) - to * clay мять глину размешиваться (о глине и т. п.) выколачивать, выбивать (одежду и т. п.;
тж. * up) - to * carpets выбивать ковры отбивать (мясо и т. п.) (техническое) ковать;
чеканить - to * flat плющить, сплющивать - to * into leaf расплющивать металл - they shall * their swords into plough-shares (библеизм) они перекуют свои ме- чи на орала молотить, выколачивать (злаки) трепать( лен) пробивать, протаптывать, прокладывать( дорогу и т. п.) - to * a walk утрамбовывать дорожку - to * the streets гранить мостовую - to * one's way through проложить /пробить/ себе дорогу (морское) (спортивное) лавировать;
бороться со встречным ветром или течением;
продвигаться против ветра - to * along the wind держать курс по ветру - to * (up) to windward приводить на ветер > to beat smth. into smth. вбивать, вколачивать;
вдалбливать;
смешать, взбивая > to beat a nail into the wall вбить гвоздь в стену > to beat smth. into one's head вбить себе в голову что-л. > Ican beat it into his head никак не могу втолковать ему это > to beat smb. into smth., into doing smth. (битьем) заставить кого-л. сделать что-л.;
вынудить кого-л. к чему-л. > to * one's head against a wall биться головой о стенку > to * the drum (сленг) трезвонить, разглагольствовать;
хвастаться, рекламировать, раздувать > to * one's brains /head/ (out) with /about, on/ smth. ломать себе голову над чем-Л. > to * the air /the wind/ толочь воду в ступе > to * the hoof ходить пешком, на своих (на) двоих > to * one's gums /chops/ (сленг) трепать языком, болтать, разглагольствовать > to * hollow /to a frazzle, all to pieces/ разбить наголову;
избить до полусмерти > to * the living daylights out of smb. (американизм) (сленг) избить кого-л. до полусмерти > to * the rap (американизм) уйти от возмездия /закона/ > you won't easily * it у тебя лучше не выйдет /не получится/ > it *s the band /creation, cock-fighting, the Dutch, my grandmother, the devil, hell/ это превосходит все, это невероятно /потрясающе/ - enough flowers were sent to * the band завалили /засыпали/ цветами - it rained to * the band дождь лил как из ведра - to * smb.'s time (сленг) отбивать у кого-л. невесту, жениха - to * one's way (американизм) (сленг) ехать без билета, путешествовать зайцем или на своих (на) двоих - to * about the bush ходить вокруг да около, вилять, подходить к делу издалека, говорить обиняками - stop *ing about the bush! говорите прямо! - one *s the bush while another catches the birds чужими руками жар загребать сорняки, сжигаемые для удобрения~ дозор, обход;
район (обхода) ;
to be on the beat совершать обход;
обходить дозором;
to be off (или out of) one's beat быть вне привычной сферы деятельности или компетенции~ дозор, обход;
район (обхода) ;
to be on the beat совершать обход;
обходить дозором;
to be off (или out of) one's beat быть вне привычной сферы деятельности или компетенцииbeat = beatnik ~ амер. sl. бездельник ~ физ. биение, пульсация (звуковых или световых волн) ~ (~;
~, beaten) бить, ударять, колотить ~ биться (о сердце) ;
разбиваться (как волны о скалы) ;
хлестать, стучаться( как дождь в окна) ~ выбивать (дробь на барабане) ;
отбивать (котлету) ;
взбивать (тесто, яйца) ;
отбивать (часы) ;
толочь (в порошок;
тж. beat small) ;
выколачивать (ковер, одежду, мебель и т. п.) ~ амер. sl. газетная сенсация ~ дозор, обход;
район (обхода) ;
to be on the beat совершать обход;
обходить дозором;
to be off (или out of) one's beat быть вне привычной сферы деятельности или компетенции ~ колебание (маятника) ~ мор. лавировать, бороться с встречным ветром, течением ~ охот. место облавы ~ амер. разг. надувать;
мошенничать;
обходить (закон и т. п.) ;
to beat a bill избежать уплаты по счету ~ охот. обрыскать (лес) ~ побивать, побеждать;
the team was beaten for the second time команда вторично потерпела поражение;
to beat (smb.) at his own game бить (кого-л.) его же оружием ~ превосходить;
it beats everything I ever heard это превосходит все, (когда-л.) слышанное мною ~ разг. (что-л.) превосходящее;
I've never seen his beat он бесподобен ~ ритм, размер;
the measured beat of the waves размеренный плеск волн ~ такт;
отбивание такта ~ удар;
бой (барабана) ;
биение (сердца)~ амер. разг. надувать;
мошенничать;
обходить (закон и т. п.) ;
to beat a bill избежать уплаты по счету~ about: to ~ about the bush ходить вокруг да около;
подходить к делу осторожно, издалека;
tell me straight what you want without beating about the bush говорите прямо, без обиняков, что вы хотите~ побивать, побеждать;
the team was beaten for the second time команда вторично потерпела поражение;
to beat (smb.) at his own game бить (кого-л.) его же оружием~ attr.: ~ generation битники~ back отбивать, отражать ~ off = ~ back;
~ out выбивать, ковать (металл)~ attr.: ~ generation битникиto ~ (smth.) hollow превзойти, затмить( что-л.) ;
it beats the band (или all, anything, creation, my grandmother, the devil, hellthe world) это превосходит все;
это невероятно;
ну, это уж слишком! to ~ (smb.) hollow (или all to pieces, to nothing, to ribbands, to smithereens, to sticks) разбить (кого-л.) наголову hollow: to beat ~ перещеголять to beat ~ разбить наголову;
избить~ into вбивать, вколачиватьto ~ it разг. удирать;
beat it! разг. прочь!, вон! to ~ it разг. удирать;
beat it! разг. прочь!, вон!~ off = ~ back;
~ out выбивать, ковать (металл)to ~ the air (или the wind) заниматься бесполезным делом, попусту стараться;
to beat one's head with (или about) a thing ломать себе (над чем-л.) головуto ~ one's way пробираться;
that beats me не могу этого постичь;
это выше моего понимания;
can you beat it? можете ли вы себе представить (что-л.) подобное?~ off = ~ back;
~ out выбивать, ковать (металл)to ~ out the meaning разъяснять значение;
to be beaten out амер. быть в изнеможенииto ~ the air (или the wind) заниматься бесполезным делом, попусту стараться;
to beat one's head with (или about) a thing ломать себе (над чем-л.) голову~ up вербовать( рекрутов) ~ up взбивать (яйца и т. п.) ~ up избивать;
обходиться со зверской жестокостью ~ up мор. продвигаться против ветра, против теченияbeat = beatnik beatnik: beatnik битникto ~ one's way пробираться;
that beats me не могу этого постичь;
это выше моего понимания;
can you beat it? можете ли вы себе представить (что-л.) подобное?~ разг. (что-л.) превосходящее;
I've never seen his beat он бесподобен~ превосходить;
it beats everything I ever heard это превосходит все, (когда-л.) слышанное мноюto ~ (smth.) hollow превзойти, затмить (что-л.) ;
it beats the band (или all, anything, creation, my grandmother, the devil, hellthe world) это превосходит все;
это невероятно;
ну, это уж слишком!~ ритм, размер;
the measured beat of the waves размеренный плеск волн~ побивать, побеждать;
the team was beaten for the second time команда вторично потерпела поражение;
to beat (smb.) at his own game бить (кого-л.) его же оружием~ about: to ~ about the bush ходить вокруг да около;
подходить к делу осторожно, издалека;
tell me straight what you want without beating about the bush говорите прямо, без обиняков, что вы хотитеto ~ one's way пробираться;
that beats me не могу этого постичь;
это выше моего понимания;
can you beat it? можете ли вы себе представить (что-л.) подобное?~ about: to ~ about the bush ходить вокруг да около;
подходить к делу осторожно, издалека;
tell me straight what you want without beating about the bush говорите прямо, без обиняков, что вы хотите -
68 cruzar
v.1 to cross.cruzó la calle corriendo he ran across the streetesta carretera cruza varios pueblos this road goes through several townsun río que cruzar todo el país a river that flows the length of the countryEl viejito cruzó la calle The old man crossed the street.Ella cruza patos con gansos She crosses ducks with geese.2 to cross (piernas, brazos).3 to cross (animales).4 to exchange (unas palabras).5 to cross over, to go over, to get over.Ella cruzó y se salvó She crossed over and saved herself.6 to go across, to cross.Ella cruza el puente She goes across the bridge.7 to breed, to cross, to interbreed.* * *1 (gen) to cross2 (poner atravesado) to lay across; (estar atravesado) to lie across3 (en geometría) to intersect4 (animales) to cross5 (miradas, palabras) to exchange1 (encontrarse) to cross, pass each other2 (intercambiarse) to exchange\cruzar a nado to swim acrosscruzar apuestas to make betscruzar con una raya to draw a line acrosscruzar los brazos to fold one's armscruzarle la cara a alguien figurado to slap somebody's facecruzarse en el camino de alguien figurado to cross somebody's path* * *verb1) to cross2) exchange•- cruzarse* * *1. VT1) [+ calle, río, frontera, puente] to crossal cruzar la puerta o el umbral del palacio — when you set foot inside the palace
2) [arrugas, líneas]3) (=poner cruzado)•
cruzar los dedos — (lit, fig) to cross one's fingersel equipo se juega la Copa -cruzo los dedos- mañana — the team is playing for the Cup tomorrow - (I'm keeping my) fingers crossed
4) [+ palabras] to exchange5) [+ apuestas] to place, make6) (Bio) [+ plantas, razas] to cross7) (Náut) to cruise8) esp LAm (Agr) to plough a second time in a criss-cross pattern10) Ven2.VI [peatón] to crosscruza ahora, que no vienen coches — cross now, there are no cars coming
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( atravesar) <calle/mar/puente> to cross2) < piernas> to crosscon los brazos cruzados — with my/your/his arms crossed o folded
3) < cheque> to cross4) ( tachar) to cross out5) <palabras/saludos> to exchange6) ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc)... across7) <animales/plantas> to cross2. 3.cruzarse v pron1) (recípr)a) caminos/líneas to intersect, meetb) (en un viaje, un camino)seguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino — ( nos veremos) we're sure to meet o pass each other on the way; ( no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the way
cruzarse con alguien — to see o pass somebody
2) ( interponerse)* * *= cross, fall across, walk across, intersect, cross-pollinate, throw across, interbreed.Ex. Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.Ex. A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.Ex. Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex. Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex. The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.Ex. The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making = La pasarela (ilustrada por la línea de puntos de la Figura 1) se puede cruzar sin debilitar la cadena de mando, en tanto en cuanto esta relación sea consultiva y no para la elaboración de políticas.Ex. Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.----* como barcos que se cruzan (en la noche) = like passing ships (in the night), like passing ships (in the night).* cruzar en el camino de Alguien = cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzar fronteras = span + boundaries.* cruzar la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalking, jaywalk.* cruzar la frontera = cross + the boundary.* cruzar la línea = cross + the line.* cruzar la línea divisoria = cross + the boundary, cross + the great divide, cross + the dividing line, cross + the line.* cruzar la línea que separa = cross over + the line separating.* cruzar la mente = shoot through + Posesivo + mind.* cruzar la meta = cross + the finish line.* cruzar las fronteras = breach + boundaries, breach + barriers.* cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre = cross + Adjetivo + lines.* cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzar los brazos = fold + Posesivo + arms.* cruzar los dedos = cross + Posesivo + fingers.* cruzarse con = run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzarse de brazos = sit back, fold + Posesivo + arms, go along with + the flow.* cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzársele a Uno en el camino = come + Posesivo + way.* cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.* el que no se aventura no cruza el mar = nothing ventured, nothing gained.* persona que cruza la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalker.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( atravesar) <calle/mar/puente> to cross2) < piernas> to crosscon los brazos cruzados — with my/your/his arms crossed o folded
3) < cheque> to cross4) ( tachar) to cross out5) <palabras/saludos> to exchange6) ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc)... across7) <animales/plantas> to cross2. 3.cruzarse v pron1) (recípr)a) caminos/líneas to intersect, meetb) (en un viaje, un camino)seguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino — ( nos veremos) we're sure to meet o pass each other on the way; ( no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the way
cruzarse con alguien — to see o pass somebody
2) ( interponerse)* * *= cross, fall across, walk across, intersect, cross-pollinate, throw across, interbreed.Ex: Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.
Ex: A shaft of yellow sunshine fell across the carpet.Ex: Some of the questions to ask ourselves are will people walk up or down stairs, across quadrangles, etc just to visit the library?.Ex: Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex: The purpose of the conference is to cross-pollinate the research of all fields that endeavor to inform clients.Ex: The gangplank (illustrated by the dotted line in Figure 1) can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command, as long as this relationship is advisory and not policy making = La pasarela (ilustrada por la línea de puntos de la Figura 1) se puede cruzar sin debilitar la cadena de mando, en tanto en cuanto esta relación sea consultiva y no para la elaboración de políticas.Ex: Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.* como barcos que se cruzan (en la noche) = like passing ships (in the night), like passing ships (in the night).* cruzar en el camino de Alguien = cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzar fronteras = span + boundaries.* cruzar la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalking, jaywalk.* cruzar la frontera = cross + the boundary.* cruzar la línea = cross + the line.* cruzar la línea divisoria = cross + the boundary, cross + the great divide, cross + the dividing line, cross + the line.* cruzar la línea que separa = cross over + the line separating.* cruzar la mente = shoot through + Posesivo + mind.* cruzar la meta = cross + the finish line.* cruzar las fronteras = breach + boundaries, breach + barriers.* cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan + Nombre = cross + Adjetivo + lines.* cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzar los brazos = fold + Posesivo + arms.* cruzar los dedos = cross + Posesivo + fingers.* cruzarse con = run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzarse de brazos = sit back, fold + Posesivo + arms, go along with + the flow.* cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzársele a Uno en el camino = come + Posesivo + way.* cruzar una mirada = exchange + glance.* el que no se aventura no cruza el mar = nothing ventured, nothing gained.* persona que cruza la carretera por un sitio no autorizado = jaywalker.* * *cruzar [A4 ]vtA (atravesar) ‹calle› to cross; ‹mar/desierto/puente› to cross, go/come acrosscruzó el río a nado she swam across the riveresta calle no cruza Serrano this street doesn't intersect with SerranoB ‹piernas› to crossse sentó y cruzó las piernas she sat down and crossed her legscon los brazos cruzados with my/your/his arms crossed o foldedcrucemos los dedos let's keep our fingers crossedC ‹cheque› to crossD (tachar) to cross outE ‹palabras/saludos› to exchangeno crucé ni una palabra con él we didn't say a single word to each other, we didn't exchange a single wordF (llevar al otro lado) to take ( o carry etc) … acrossla madre cruzó a los niños the mother took the children acrossel barquero nos cruzó the boatman took o ferried us acrossG ‹animales/plantas› to cross■ cruzarvi(atravesar) to crosscruzaron por el puente they went over o across the bridge■ cruzarseA ( recípr)1 «caminos/líneas» to intersect, meet, cross2(en un viaje, un camino): los trenes se cruzaron a mitad de camino the trains passed each other half wayespero no cruzármelo nunca más I hope I never set eyes on him again, I hope we never cross paths againnuestras cartas se han debido de cruzar our letters must have crossed in the postseguro que nos cruzaremos por el camino (nos veremos) we're sure to meet o see o pass each other on the way; (no nos veremos) we're sure to miss each other along the waycruzarse CON algn to see o pass sbme crucé con él al salir de la estación I saw o passed o met him as I came out of the stationme cruzo con ella todos los días I see her o we pass each other everydayB(interponerse): se le cruzó una moto y no pudo frenar a motorcycle pulled out in front of him and he couldn't brake in timese nos cruzó otro corredor y nos caímos todos another runner cut in front of us and we all fell* * *
cruzar ( conjugate cruzar) verbo transitivo
1 ( atravesar) ‹calle/mar/puente› to cross
2 ‹ piernas› to cross;
‹ brazos› to cross, fold
3
4 ( llevar al otro lado) to take (o carry etc) … across
5 ‹animales/plantas› to cross
verbo intransitivo ( atravesar) to cross;
cruzarse verbo pronominal
1 ( recípr)
b) (en viaje, camino):◊ nos cruzamos en el camino we met o passed each other on the way;
nuestras cartas se han debido de cruzar our letters must have crossed in the post;
cruzarse con algn to see o pass sb
2 ( interponerse):
se me cruzó otro corredor another runner cut in front of me
cruzar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cross
(las piernas) to cross one's legs
(los brazos) to fold one's arms
2 (dirigir unas palabras, miradas) to exchange
3 (animal, planta) to cross, crossbreed
II verbo intransitivo (atravesar) to cross
' cruzar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cariño
- empeñarse
- franquear
- isleta
- ojo
- cruzado
- lado
- luz
- mano
- pasar
English:
across
- come through
- cross
- fold
- get across
- go across
- go over
- hold on
- intersect
- jaywalk
- jaywalking
- jump across
- scramble
- see
- single-breasted
- span
- swim
- unsafe
- walk across
- get
- jay
- pass
- stepping-stone
- way
* * *♦ vt1. [calle, río] to cross;cruzó el Atlántico en velero he sailed across the Atlantic;nos cruzó al otro lado del río en su barca he took us across to the other side of the river in his boat;cruzó el río a nado she swam across the river;cruzó la calle corriendo he ran across the street;esta carretera cruza varios pueblos this road goes through several towns;un río que cruza todo el país a river that flows the length of the country2. [interponer]cruzaron un autobús para detener el tráfico they put a bus across the road to stop the traffic3. [piernas, brazos] to cross;crucemos los dedos let's keep our fingers crossed4. [unas palabras] to exchangecruzó demasiado la pelota he pulled his shot wide6. [animales, plantas] to cross7. [cheque] to cross8. CompFamcruzar la cara a alguien to slap sb across the face;como no te estés quieto te voy a cruzar la cara if you don't keep still I'm going to slap you* * *v/t cross* * *cruzar {21} vt1) : to cross2) : to exchange (words, greetings)3) : to cross, to interbreed* * *cruzar vb1. (en general) to cross2. (intercambiar) to exchange
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