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[ri: ] 1. verb1) (to arrive at (a place, age etc): We'll never reach London before dark; Money is not important when you reach my age; The noise reached our ears; Has the total reached a thousand dollars yet?; Have they reached an agreement yet?) dospeti2) (to (be able to) touch or get hold of (something): My keys have fallen down this hole and I can't reach them.) doseči3) (to stretch out one's hand in order to touch or get hold of something: He reached (across the table) for another cake; She reached out and took the book; He reached across/over and slapped her.) seči4) (to make contact with; to communicate with: If anything happens you can always reach me by phone.) stopiti v stik5) (to stretch or extend: My property reaches from here to the river.) segati2. noun1) (the distance that can be travelled easily: My house is within (easy) reach (of London).) bližina2) (the distance one can stretch one's arm: I keep medicines on the top shelf, out of the children's reach; My keys are down that hole, just out of reach (of my fingers); The boxer has a very long reach.) doseg3) ((usually in plural) a straight part of a river, canal etc: the lower reaches of the Thames.) predeli* * *I [ri:č]noundoseg, sežaj, seganje; razsežnost, prostornost, širina, dolžina, daljina; raven, pregleden del reke med dvema zavojema; del prekopa med dvema zatvornicama; proizvodna, ustvarjalna sposobnost, proizvodnost; sfera vpliva; polje, obseg (moči, sposobnosti); nautical dolžina vrvi, s katero je privezan ogel jadra; archaic morski rokav, zalivout of reach, beyond reach — nedosegljiv, zunaj dosega; nedoumljivto be within (easy) reach — biti dosegljiv, biti blizu, v bližiniis not within my reach — to ni v moji moči, presega moje močito have a wide reach — daleč segati, se razprostiratiII [ri:č]1.transitive verbiztegniti (forth, out), izprožiti (roko); stegniti, razširiti; podati (komu kaj); postreči (komu s čim); odvzeti ( from komu ali čemu); dospeti kam, priti do, segati do, seči; priti do zaključka, razumeti, doumeti, pogruntati, dojeti; imeti vpliv, vplivati, pustiti vtis (na koga); doseči, zadeti, pogoditi (kaj); doživeti, dočakati (starost, dobo, novo izdajo)this book reached its 10 —th edition — ta knjiga je doživela 10. izdajoreach me that book, will you? — podaj mi ono knjigo, prosim!to reach forth one's hand — iztegniti (izprožiti, podati) rokothe water reached my knees — voda mi je segla do kolen;2.intransitive verbseči, poseči (after, at, for po); raztezati se (to k, do), prožiti se; priti (to do), (do)segati; nagniti se ( forward naprej, toward k, proti); figuratively težiti k čemu, iti (at, after za čem), napenjati se; prodreti ( into v), dojeti, doumeti, razumetithe country reaches from the sea to the mountains — dežela sega, se razprostira od morja do gorá -
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v.1 to win.ganaron por tres a uno they won three oneRicardo gana siempre Richard wins always.Ricardo ganó el premio Richard won the prize.2 to earn (sueldo, dinero).¿cuánto ganas? how much do you earn?María gMaría dinero Mary earns money.3 to gain.ganar fama to achieve fameen tren ganas una hora you save an hour by taking the trainRicardo ganó reconocimiento Richard gained renown.4 to beat.te voy a ganar I'm going to beat you5 to reach, to make it to (llegar a) (place).6 to take, to capture.7 to obtain profits, to come out with profits, to win, to realize profits.La empresa ganó The company obtained profits.* * *1 (partido, concurso, premio) to win2 (dinero) to earn■ ¿cuánto ganas al año? how much do you earn a year?3 (conquistar) to capture4 (alcanzar) to reach5 (lograr) to win1 (mejorar) to improve2 (cambiar favorablemente) to gain1 to earn2 (ser merecedor) to deserve\ganar a alguien en algo to be better than somebody at somethingganar terreno to gain groundllevar las de ganar figurado to hold the winning card, hold all the cardsno ganar para disgustos figurado to be one thing after anothersalir ganando to gain, benefit, do well out of itganarse la vida to earn a living, earn one's livingganarse el pan familiar to earn one's bread and butter¡te la vas a ganar! familiar you're going to get it!* * *verb1) to win2) earn3) gain4) profit5) make* * *1. VT1) [+ sueldo] to earn¿cuánto ganas al mes? — how much do you earn o make a month?
2) [+ competición, partido, premio, guerra] to win¿quién ganó la carrera? — who won the race?
3) [+ contrincante] to beat¡les ganamos! — we beat them!
no hay quien le gane — there's nobody who can beat him, he's unbeatable
como orador no hay quien le gane o no le gana nadie — as a speaker there is no one to touch him, no one outdoes him at speaking
4) (=conseguir) [+ tiempo, peso, terreno] to gain¿qué gano yo con todo esto? — what do I gain o get from all this?
tierras ganadas al mar — land reclaimed o won from the sea
ganar popularidad — to win o earn popularity
5) (=alcanzar) [+ objetivo] to achieve, attain6) (=convencer) to win overdejarse ganar por algo — to allow o.s. to be won over by sth
7) (=aventajar)8) (Mil) [+ plaza, pueblo] to take, capture2. VI1) [trabajando] to earn2) [en competición, guerra] to win3) (=mejorar) to benefit, improvela película ganaría mucho si se cortase — the film would greatly benefit from being cut, the film would be greatly improved if it was cut
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ha ganado mucho en salud — his health has greatly improved•
salir ganando — to do well3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < sueldo> to earn¿cuánto ganas al mes? — how much do you earn a month?
b) ( conseguir) to gain2)a) <partido/guerra/elecciones> to winb) <premio/dinero> to win3) ( adquirir) < experiencia> to gain4)a) ( conquistar)b) ( reclamar) to reclaim5) (liter) < meta> to attain (frml); <cumbre/orilla> to gain (liter)2.ganar vi1) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn2)a) ( vencer) to winb)a mentiroso nadie le gana or no hay quien le gane — when it comes to lying there's noone to touch him
3) ( aventajar)ganarle a alguien en algo: le ganas en estatura you're taller than him; me gana en todo — he beats me on every count
4)a) ( mejorar)b) (obtener provecho, beneficiarse) to gainganó mucho con su estancia en Berlín — he gained a lot from o got a lot out of his stay in Berlin
3.salir ganando: es el único que salió ganando con el trato/en ese asunto he's the only one who did well out of the deal/who came out well in that business; al final salí ganando — in the end I came out of it better off
ganarse v pron1) (enf) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn2) (enf) <premio/apuesta> to win3) <afecto/confianza> to win; < persona> to win... oversupo ganarse el respeto de todos — she managed to win o earn everyone's respect
4) ( ser merecedor de) < descanso> to earn oneselfganársela — (Esp fam)
se la va a ganar — she's going to get it o she's for it (colloq)
* * *= earn, conquer, win, win out, prevail, go + one better.Ex. The article 'Women in industry: where and how they administrate' concludes that there are fewer women in management than men and they earn less.Ex. The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.Ex. Those who perform in this manner can be characterized as those who would 'rather fight than win'.Ex. It remains to be seen which approach will win out, in the current tug-of-war.Ex. The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.Ex. I think Murray will go one better than Wimbledon, but will lose to Federer again in the final.----* actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiració = play to + Nombre.* actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiración de Alguie = play to + Nombre.* dinero que tanto ha costado ganar = hard-earned money.* ganar a Alguien sin apenas hacer ningún esfuerzo = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar adeptos = gain + currency.* ganar bastante dinero = make + good money, earn + good money.* ganar cada vez más importancia, ir viento en popa, ir cada vez mejor = go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, go from + strength to strength.* ganar cómodamente = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar con dificultar = eke out.* ganar confianza en uno mismo = gain + confidence (with/in).* ganar cuando todo parece estar perdido = victory from the jaws of defeat.* ganar de forma abrumadora = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar de forma aplastante = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down, win by + a landslide.* ganar de forma arrolladora = win by + a landslide.* ganar dinero = make + money, make + Dinero, earn + money.* ganar el pulso = the nod + go to.* ganar enemigos = make + enemies.* ganar fácilmente = coast + home, coast to + victory, beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar fama = win + fame.* ganar fuerza = gather + strength, gather + steam.* ganar ímpetu = gather + momentum, gain + impetus, gather + strength, gather + steam, gather + pace.* ganar importancia = grow in + importance, grow in + strength, gain + prominence, grow in + significance, gain + significance, gain in + importance.* ganar la partida a = outmanoeuvre [outmaneuver, -USA].* ganarle la mano a Alguien = steal + a march on.* ganarle la partida = out-think [outthink].* ganarle la partida a = outfox, outwit, outsmart.* ganarle la vez a = outdo, trump.* ganar mucho dinero = make + good money, earn + good money.* ganar peso = put on + weight, gain + weight.* ganar popularidad = gain in + popularity, gain + popularity, increase in + popularity.* ganar prestigio = gain in + ascendancy.* ganar prosélitos = proselytise [proselytize, -USA].* ganar protagonismo = gain in + importance.* ganar reconocimiento = gain + credit.* ganar resistencia = grow in + stamina.* ganarse = win over, propitiate.* ganarse a Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.* ganarse a la gente = win + hearts and minds.* ganarse el apoyo = earn + support.* ganarse el aprecio = earn + appreciation.* ganarse el cariño = endear.* ganarse el corazón de Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.* ganarse el favor de = win + the favour of.* ganarse el pan = get + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread and butter.* ganarse el pan con el sudor de la frente = earn + Posesivo + daily bread with the sweat of + Posesivo + brow.* ganarse el pan de cada día = get + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread and butter.* ganarse el respeto = earn + respect.* ganarse el sueldo = earn + Posesivo + salary.* ganarse la confianza = earn + trust.* ganarse la confianza de = achieve + credibility with, gain + the confidence of, win + the confidence of.* ganarse la existencia = earn + a living, earn + Posesivo + living.* ganarse la fama de = earn + a reputation as.* ganarse la vida = earn + a living, make + a living, earn + income, earn + Posesivo + living, make + Posesivo + living, Verbo + for a living.* ganarse la vida a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.* ganarse partidarios = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.* ganarse seguidores = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.* ganarse una reputación = achieve + reputation, secure + reputation.* ganarse un lugar en el corazón de Alguien = win + a place in + heart.* ganarse unos ingresos = earn + income.* ganar sin ninguna dificultad = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar sobradamente = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar terreno = gain + ground, make + headway.* ganar tiempo = win + time, buy + time, free up + time.* ganar una batalla = win + battle.* ganar una elección = win + election.* ganar una guerra = win + war.* ganar un asalto = win + round.* ganar un buen sueldo = make + good money, earn + good money.* ganar un premio = win + prize, win + award, earn + an award.* ganar un título = win + title.* ganar vigencia = gain + currency.* haber ganado la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.* haber ganado sólo la mitad de la ba = be only half the battle.* hacer que Alguien se lo gane a pulso = give + Nombre + a run for + Posesivo + money.* intentar ganar tiempo = play for + time, temporise [temporize, -USA].* interés por ganar dinero = profit motive.* lo que se gana por un lado se pierde por otro = swings and roundabouts.* lo que se pierda en una cosa se gana en la otra = what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts.* ni ganar ni perder = break + even.* no se ganó Zamora en una hora = Rome wasn't built in a day.* ¡que gane el mejor! = may the best man win!, may the best man win!.* quien nada arriesga nada gana = nothing ventured, nothing gained.* salir ganando = make + a profit, compare + favourably, be better off, win + the day, win out, be better served by, come out on + top.* salir sin ganar ni perder = break + even.* se pierda o se gane = win or lose.* tener ganada la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.* tener ganada sólo la mitad de la batalla = be only half the battle.* tratar de ganar tiempo = temporise [temporize, -USA], play for + time.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < sueldo> to earn¿cuánto ganas al mes? — how much do you earn a month?
b) ( conseguir) to gain2)a) <partido/guerra/elecciones> to winb) <premio/dinero> to win3) ( adquirir) < experiencia> to gain4)a) ( conquistar)b) ( reclamar) to reclaim5) (liter) < meta> to attain (frml); <cumbre/orilla> to gain (liter)2.ganar vi1) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn2)a) ( vencer) to winb)a mentiroso nadie le gana or no hay quien le gane — when it comes to lying there's noone to touch him
3) ( aventajar)ganarle a alguien en algo: le ganas en estatura you're taller than him; me gana en todo — he beats me on every count
4)a) ( mejorar)b) (obtener provecho, beneficiarse) to gainganó mucho con su estancia en Berlín — he gained a lot from o got a lot out of his stay in Berlin
3.salir ganando: es el único que salió ganando con el trato/en ese asunto he's the only one who did well out of the deal/who came out well in that business; al final salí ganando — in the end I came out of it better off
ganarse v pron1) (enf) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn2) (enf) <premio/apuesta> to win3) <afecto/confianza> to win; < persona> to win... oversupo ganarse el respeto de todos — she managed to win o earn everyone's respect
4) ( ser merecedor de) < descanso> to earn oneselfganársela — (Esp fam)
se la va a ganar — she's going to get it o she's for it (colloq)
* * *= earn, conquer, win, win out, prevail, go + one better.Ex: The article 'Women in industry: where and how they administrate' concludes that there are fewer women in management than men and they earn less.
Ex: The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.Ex: Those who perform in this manner can be characterized as those who would 'rather fight than win'.Ex: It remains to be seen which approach will win out, in the current tug-of-war.Ex: The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.Ex: I think Murray will go one better than Wimbledon, but will lose to Federer again in the final.* actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiració = play to + Nombre.* actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiración de Alguie = play to + Nombre.* dinero que tanto ha costado ganar = hard-earned money.* ganar a Alguien sin apenas hacer ningún esfuerzo = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar adeptos = gain + currency.* ganar bastante dinero = make + good money, earn + good money.* ganar cada vez más importancia, ir viento en popa, ir cada vez mejor = go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, go from + strength to strength.* ganar cómodamente = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar con dificultar = eke out.* ganar confianza en uno mismo = gain + confidence (with/in).* ganar cuando todo parece estar perdido = victory from the jaws of defeat.* ganar de forma abrumadora = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar de forma aplastante = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down, win by + a landslide.* ganar de forma arrolladora = win by + a landslide.* ganar dinero = make + money, make + Dinero, earn + money.* ganar el pulso = the nod + go to.* ganar enemigos = make + enemies.* ganar fácilmente = coast + home, coast to + victory, beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar fama = win + fame.* ganar fuerza = gather + strength, gather + steam.* ganar ímpetu = gather + momentum, gain + impetus, gather + strength, gather + steam, gather + pace.* ganar importancia = grow in + importance, grow in + strength, gain + prominence, grow in + significance, gain + significance, gain in + importance.* ganar la partida a = outmanoeuvre [outmaneuver, -USA].* ganarle la mano a Alguien = steal + a march on.* ganarle la partida = out-think [outthink].* ganarle la partida a = outfox, outwit, outsmart.* ganarle la vez a = outdo, trump.* ganar mucho dinero = make + good money, earn + good money.* ganar peso = put on + weight, gain + weight.* ganar popularidad = gain in + popularity, gain + popularity, increase in + popularity.* ganar prestigio = gain in + ascendancy.* ganar prosélitos = proselytise [proselytize, -USA].* ganar protagonismo = gain in + importance.* ganar reconocimiento = gain + credit.* ganar resistencia = grow in + stamina.* ganarse = win over, propitiate.* ganarse a Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.* ganarse a la gente = win + hearts and minds.* ganarse el apoyo = earn + support.* ganarse el aprecio = earn + appreciation.* ganarse el cariño = endear.* ganarse el corazón de Alguien = win + Nombre + heart.* ganarse el favor de = win + the favour of.* ganarse el pan = get + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread and butter.* ganarse el pan con el sudor de la frente = earn + Posesivo + daily bread with the sweat of + Posesivo + brow.* ganarse el pan de cada día = get + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread, earn + Posesivo + bread and butter.* ganarse el respeto = earn + respect.* ganarse el sueldo = earn + Posesivo + salary.* ganarse la confianza = earn + trust.* ganarse la confianza de = achieve + credibility with, gain + the confidence of, win + the confidence of.* ganarse la existencia = earn + a living, earn + Posesivo + living.* ganarse la fama de = earn + a reputation as.* ganarse la vida = earn + a living, make + a living, earn + income, earn + Posesivo + living, make + Posesivo + living, Verbo + for a living.* ganarse la vida a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.* ganarse partidarios = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.* ganarse seguidores = gather + a following, win + Nombre + a following, gain + a following.* ganarse una reputación = achieve + reputation, secure + reputation.* ganarse un lugar en el corazón de Alguien = win + a place in + heart.* ganarse unos ingresos = earn + income.* ganar sin ninguna dificultad = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar sobradamente = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* ganar terreno = gain + ground, make + headway.* ganar tiempo = win + time, buy + time, free up + time.* ganar una batalla = win + battle.* ganar una elección = win + election.* ganar una guerra = win + war.* ganar un asalto = win + round.* ganar un buen sueldo = make + good money, earn + good money.* ganar un premio = win + prize, win + award, earn + an award.* ganar un título = win + title.* ganar vigencia = gain + currency.* haber ganado la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.* haber ganado sólo la mitad de la ba = be only half the battle.* hacer que Alguien se lo gane a pulso = give + Nombre + a run for + Posesivo + money.* intentar ganar tiempo = play for + time, temporise [temporize, -USA].* interés por ganar dinero = profit motive.* lo que se gana por un lado se pierde por otro = swings and roundabouts.* lo que se pierda en una cosa se gana en la otra = what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts.* ni ganar ni perder = break + even.* no se ganó Zamora en una hora = Rome wasn't built in a day.* ¡que gane el mejor! = may the best man win!, may the best man win!.* quien nada arriesga nada gana = nothing ventured, nothing gained.* salir ganando = make + a profit, compare + favourably, be better off, win + the day, win out, be better served by, come out on + top.* salir sin ganar ni perder = break + even.* se pierda o se gane = win or lose.* tener ganada la mitad de la batalla = be half the battle.* tener ganada sólo la mitad de la batalla = be only half the battle.* tratar de ganar tiempo = temporise [temporize, -USA], play for + time.* * *ganar [A1 ]vtA1 (mediante el trabajo) to earngana un buen sueldo she earns o she's on a good salary¿cuánto ganas al mes? how much do you earn a month?lo único que quiere es ganar dinero all he's interested in is making money2 (conseguir) to gain¿y qué ganas con eso? and what do you gain by (doing) that?no ganamos nada con ponernos nerviosos getting all worked-up won't get us anywhereB1 ‹carrera/competición/partido› to win; ‹elecciones› to win; ‹guerra/batalla› to win; ‹juicio› to winganaron el campeonato they won the championshiple gané la apuesta I won my bet with him2 (en un juego, concurso) ‹premio/dinero› to win¿cuánto ganaste en las carreras de caballos? how much did you win on the horses?ha ganado mucho dinero al póquer she's won a lot of money at o playing pokerC(adquirir): ganó fama y fortuna she won fame and fortunesu partido ha ido ganando popularidad his party has been gaining in popularityha ganado importancia en los últimos años it has grown in importance in recent yearsD1 ‹persona› ganar a algn PARA algo to win sb over TO sthlo ganó para su causa she won him over to her cause2 (reclamar) to reclaimlas tierras ganadas al mar the land that has been reclaimed from the sea■ ganarviA (mediante el trabajo) to earnapenas gana para vivir she hardly earns enough to live onno ganar para disgustos/sustos to have nothing but troubleB1 (vencer) to winque gane el mejor may the best man winganaron los Republicanos the Republicans won o were victoriousvan ganando 2 a 1 they're winning 2-1, they're 2-1 up o ahead2ganarle a algn to beat sbnos ganaron por cuatro puntos they beat us by four pointssiempre que juega al ajedrez con su hijo se deja ganar she always lets her son beat her at chess, whenever she plays chess with her son she lets him winme ha vuelto a ganar she's beaten me againa mentiroso nadie le gana or no hay quien le gane when it comes to lying there's no one to touch himse dejó ganar por el abatimiento he allowed his depression to get the better of himC (aventajar) ganarle a algn EN algo:le ganas en estatura you're taller than himhabla mejor inglés, es más guapo … la verdad es que me gana en todo he speaks better English, he's better looking … the truth is he beats me on every countD(mejorar, obtener provecho): ha ganado mucho con el nuevo peinado her new hairstyle has really done a lot for hercon estas modificaciones el texto ha ganado en claridad the text has become much clearer o has gained in clarity with these changesel salón ha ganado mucho con estos cambios these changes have really improved the living roomganó mucho con su estancia en Berlín he gained a lot from o got a lot out of his stay in Berlinsalir ganando: es el único que salió ganando de la mudanza he's the only one who benefited o gained from the moveno lo esperaba pero al final salí ganando I didn't expect to but in the end I came out of it better off o I did well out of it, I didn't expect to but I ended up better offsaldrán ganando de esta reestructuración they will benefit from o they stand to gain from this restructuringEF(Ur arg) (con el sexo opuesto): estás ganando con aquél/aquélla you're well in with that guy/girl over there ( colloq)■ ganarseA ( enf) (mediante el trabajo) to earnse ganó mil dólares en una semana she earned (herself) a thousand dollars in one weekB ( enf) (en una rifa, un juego) to winC ‹afecto› to win; ‹amistad/confianza› to win, gain; ‹persona› to win … overha sabido ganarse el respeto de todos she has managed to win o earn everyone's respectsabe ganarse a los amigos he knows how to make friendsD(ser merecedor de): te has ganado unas buenas vacaciones you've earned yourself a good vacation ( AmE) o ( BrE) holidayte estás ganando una paliza you're going to get a good thrashing, you're asking for a good thrashingganarse algo a pulso to earn sthel ascenso se lo ha ganado a pulso he's really worked (hard) for o he's really earned this promotionganársela ( Esp fam): como no te calles te la vas a ganar if you don't shut up, you're going to get it o you're for it ( colloq)Egánate para acá come over here o come closer* * *
ganar ( conjugate ganar) verbo transitivo
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◊ ¿qué ganas con eso? what do you gain by (doing) that?
2 ‹partido/guerra/premio› to win;
verbo intransitivo
ganarle a algn to beat sb;
nos ganaron por cuatro puntos they beat us by four pointsb) ( aventajar):
me gana en todo he beats me on every count;
salir ganando: salió ganando con el trato he did well out of the deal;
al final salí ganando in the end I came out of it better off
ganarse verbo pronominal
1 ( enf) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn;◊ ganarse la vida to earn a/one's living
2 ( enf) ‹premio/apuesta› to win
3 ‹afecto/confianza› to win;◊ se ganó el respeto de todos she won o earned everyone's respect
4 ‹ descanso› to earn oneself;
ganar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un salario) to earn
2 (un premio) to win
3 (superar) to beat: le gana en estatura, she is taller than him
4 (al contrincante) to beat
5 (una cima, una orilla) to reach
ganar la cumbre, to reach the peak
II verbo intransitivo
1 (vencer) to win
2 (mejorar) improve: ganó en simpatía, she became more and more charming
ganas mucho cuando sonríes, you look nicer when you smile
' ganar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- actual
- baño
- contender
- flexibilizar
- llevar
- óptima
- óptimo
- peso
- probabilidad
- redoblar
- savia
- terrena
- terreno
- todavía
- chance
- expectativa
- hacer
- interés
- meta
- premio
- sensación
- tiempo
- tratar
- triunfar
- valer
English:
actual
- amateurish
- beat
- break
- bring in
- buck
- catch on
- chance
- close-run
- comfortably
- day
- default
- earn
- even
- exert
- fact
- fair
- fluke
- gain
- gain on
- gather
- get
- ground
- hand
- key
- killing
- make
- money
- one-upmanship
- optimistic
- outsider
- rig
- score
- speed
- take
- ultimate
- win
- case
- certainly
- clinch
- deliver
- expect
- height
- odds
- premium
- run
- stand
- toss
- yet
* * *♦ vt1. [premio, competición] to win;ganaron las elecciones they won the elections;ganó un millón en la lotería he won a million on the lottery2. [obtener] [sueldo, dinero] to earn;gana dos millones al año she earns o she's on two million a year;¿cuánto ganas? how much do you earn?3. [obtener] [peso, tiempo] to gain;ganar fama to achieve fame;ganar importancia to grow in importance;ganar terreno [avanzar] to gain ground;en tren ganas una hora you save an hour by taking the train;ganaron nuevos adeptos para la causa they won over new converts to the cause4. [conseguir]¿qué gano yo con eso? what's in it for me?, what do I stand to gain from that?;llorando no ganas nada it's no use crying, crying won't change anything5. [derrotar] to beat;te voy a ganar I'm going to beat you;RP Famganar de mano a alguien to beat sb to itme gana en hermosura pero no en inteligencia she's prettier than me, but not as intelligent;Fama tonto no hay quien le gane he's as thick as they come7. [alcanzar] to reach, to make it to;ganó la orilla a nado she made it to o gained the shore8. [conquistar] to take, to capture;los aliados ganaron la playa tras una dura batalla the Allies took o captured the beach after a hard battle♦ vi1. [vencer] to win;ganaron por penalties they won on penalties;ganan de cuatro puntos they're winning by four points, they're four points ahead;no es justo, te has dejado ganar it's not fair, you let me beat you o you lost on purpose;que gane el mejor may the best man win2. [lograr dinero] to earn money;Amganar bien to be well paid;ganar mal not to earn very much, to be badly paid;sólo gana para subsistir she earns only enough to live on;Famha ganado con el cambio de trabajo he has benefited from changing jobs;ganar en algo to gain in sth;ha ganado en amplitud [parece mayor] it looks bigger;hemos salido ganando con el cambio we've benefited from the change4. Urug Fam [con hombre, mujer]¿viste como te mira? estás ganando have you seen her looking at you? she fancies you o you're well in there* * *I v/t1 win;le gané cincuenta dólares I won fifty dollars off him;ganar a alguien beat s.o.II v/i2 ( vencer) win;ganar por dos sets a uno win (by) two sets to one3 ( mejorar) improve;salir ganando con algo be better off with sth4 ( aventajar):le gano en velocidad/inteligencia I’m faster/more intelligent than him o than he is* * *ganar vt1) : to win2) : to gainganar tiempo: to buy time3) : to earnganar dinero: to make money4) : to acquire, to obtainganar vi1) : to win2) : to profitsalir ganando: to come out ahead* * *ganar vb¿quién ganó el torneo? who won the tournament?2. (un sueldo) to earn¿cuánto ganas al mes? how much do you earn a month?4. (un trabajo) to get5. (superar a alguien) to be better -
5 brzeg
m (G brzegu) 1. (nad rzeką) bank; (nad jeziorem, morzem) shore- stromy, urwisty brzeg a steep, precipitous bank- brzeg rzeki a river bank- nad brzegiem rzeki/jeziora on the river bank/lake shore- dotrzeć do brzegu to reach (the) shore- spacerować brzegiem morza to walk along the seashore- rzeka wystąpiła z brzegów the river overflowed a. broke its banks- rzeka podmyła brzeg the river had washed the bank away- przybić do brzegu to tie up to the bank- odbić od brzegu to cast off from the bank2. (stołu, pola, monety, książki) edge; (szklanki, filiżanki, krateru) rim, brim; (rany) edge, lip; (chusteczki, pola) border- brzeg przepaści the edge of a precipice- napełnił szklankę po brzegi he filled the glass to the brim- napełniony po brzegi (czymś) filled a. full to the brim (with sth)- spał z brzegu he slept on the outside (of the bed)- siadł na brzegu łóżka he sat on the edge of the bed- pierwszy z brzegu [osoba] the first person to come along, anyone; [przedmiot] any- weź pierwszą z brzegu książkę take the first book you see a. that comes to hand- wpadł do pierwszej z brzegu bramy he rushed into the first gateway he came to* * *( rzeki) bank, riverside; ( jeziora) shore; ( morza) shore, coast; ( przepaści) brink; ( plaża) beach; (naczynia, kapelusza) brim; ( krawędź) edgepierwszy z brzegu — ( osoba) anyone; ( przedmiot) any
* * *mi1. waterside; ( między lądem a wodą) shore; ( rzeki) bank; ( morza) coast; (= plaża) beach; piaszczysty brzeg sandy shore; niski/wysoki brzeg low/high bank; urwisty brzeg precipitous bank; lewy/prawy brzeg rzeki the left/right bank of a river; brzeg rzeki riverbank; brzeg jeziora lakeshore; brzeg morza seacoast, seashore; cicha woda brzegi rwie przen. still waters run deep; na brzeg ashore, to the shore; na brzegu on the bank l. shore; wyrzucony na brzeg washed ashore; statek osiadł na brzegu żegl. the ship was driven ashore.2. Gen. -u rzad. -a (kraniec, krawędź) edge, brim, rim; brzeg stołu the edge of a table; brzeg kapelusza the brim of a hat; książka ze złoconymi brzegami book with gilt edging; brzeg lasu/łąki the edge of a forest/meadow; leżeć z brzegu łóżka lie on the edge of the bed; może być pierwszy z brzegu l. z brzega any (old) one will do; wino przelewa się przez brzegi kieliszka wine is poured along the rim of the glass; pełny po brzegi full to the brim; wypełnić widownię po brzegi fill the house.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > brzeg
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6 dobijać
impf ⇒ dobić1* * *1. (-bijam, -bijasz); - bić; vt dobić kogoś — ( zabić) to finish sb off; ( skrócić cierpienia) to put sb out of his misery2. vidobić do brzegu/celu — to reach the shore/one's destination
dobić targu — to strike lub make a bargain
* * *ipf.2. pot. (= doprowadzać do szału) dobijać kogoś get sb's goat; oni mnie dobijają they really get my goat.3. (= załamać) kill, devastate.4. ( gwóźdź) hit l. strike home.5. (= docierać) reach; dobić do celu reach one's destination.7. żegl. reach; przybić do portu/brzegu reach port/the shore.8. druk. (= dodrukować) print ( additional copies).9. dobić targu (z kimś) close l. strike a deal l. bargain (with sb).ipf.1. (= stukać) bang; dobijać się do drzwi bang on the door.2. (= walczyć) fight; dobijać się o kogoś/coś fight for sb/sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dobijać
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7 берег
Русское существительное берег относится к берегам любого водоема — реки, озера, моря, океана. В английском языке берега различных водоемов имеют свои отдельные названия.1. bank — берег (реки, пруда, канала, озера; полоса суши любой формы, идущая вдоль реки, канала, озера), вал, насыпь, дамба: a high (low) bank — высокий (низкий) берег; the right (left) bank — правый (левый) берег; on the left (right) bank — на левом (правом) берегу; on both banks of the river — на обоих берегах реки; to be (to stand, to stay, to lie) on (at) the bank — находиться (стоять, оставаться, лежать) на берегу (у берега); to go (to walk, to sail, to swim) along the river bank — идти (гулять, плыть) вдоль берега реки A man was fishing on the opposite bank. — На противоположном берегу какой-то мужчина ловил рыбу. The village lies on the east bank of the river. — Деревня расположена на восточном берегу реки. There was a steep bank looking onto the football ground. — С крутого берега реки было видно футбольное поле.2. beach — берег, пляж, отмель, взморье (обязательно пологий берег моря или океана между линиями прилива и отлива, обычно используемый для отдыха; часто обозначает место для купания и отдыха): a sandy beach — песчаный берег/песчаный пляж; a bathing beach — пляж для купания; a sea beach — морской пляж I like the kind of holiday where I can sit on the beach for a week and do nothing. — Мне нравится проводить отпуск, сидя неделю на берегу, ничего не делая./Мне нравится проводить отпуск так, чтобы можно было с недельку посидеть на пляже, ничего не делая.3. shore — берег (моря, океана) (обозначает участок суши, непосредственно прилегающий к морю или океану): to come close to the shore — подойти близко к берегу/подъехать близко к берегу; to reach the shore — достигнуть берега; to approach the shore — приблизиться к берегу; to go/to step on shore — сойти на берег; to swim to the shore — доплыть до берега; to pull the boat on the shore — вытащить лодку на берег/вытащить лодку на сушу; to wash the western shores of the country (of the continent) — омывать западные берега страны (континента)4. coast — берег, береговая линия, побережье (существительное coast служит для обозначения всей области суши, очерчивающей границы страны или ее части): rugged coasts — изрезанные берега/неровные берега; the southern (northern) coasts — южные (северные) берега; from coast to coast — от (одного) берега до (другого) берега/от побережья до побережья -
8 mendarat
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9 przypły|nąć
pf — przypły|wać impf (przypłynęła, przypłynęli — przypływam) vi 1. [statek, pasażer] to arrive- przypłynąć do brzegu to reach the shore/bank- przypłynąć do kogoś [pływak, łabędź, delfin] to swim up to sb- przypłynąć do mety to reach the finish(ing) line- statek przypłynął do portu/do Gdańska the ship put in to the port/Gdańsk2. przen. [dźwięk, dym] to waft up, to drift up- przypłynął do niej słodki zapach a sweet aroma wafted up to her- z nad rzeki przypływał chłód nocy cool night air was rising from the river- nagłą falą przypłynęła do niego tęsknota a sudden wave of longing washed over him przen.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przypły|nąć
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10 dopły|nąć
pf — dopły|wać impf vi 1. (przypłynąć) [osoba] to swim (up) (do czegoś to sth); [łódź, statek] to reach vt, to make vt (do czegoś sth)- dopłynąć do brzegu to reach the shore- statek dopłynął do portu the ship made port2. [gaz, prąd] to flow, to come (do czegoś to sth)- woda nie dopływa na dziesiąte piętro there’s no water on the tenth floor3. przen. (docierać) [wiadomości, pieniądze] to come inThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dopły|nąć
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11 pena
f.1 shame, pity.da pena no poder hacer nada it's a shame o pity we can't do anythingel pobre me da pena I feel sorry for the poor chap¡qué pena! what a shame o pity!2 sadness, sorrow (tristeza).sentía una gran pena I felt terribly sad3 problem, trouble (desgracia).4 struggle.a duras penas with great difficulty5 punishment (castigo).le cayó o le impusieron una pena de treinta años he was sentenced to o given thirty yearsso o bajo pena de under penalty ofpena capital o de muerte death penalty6 embarrassment. (Caribbean Spanish (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela), Central American Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Mexican Spanish)me da pena I'm embarrassed about it7 grief, regret, sorrow, heartache.8 penna, contour feather.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: penar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: penar.* * *1 (castigo) sentence, punishment2 (tristeza) grief, sorrow3 (lástima) pity■ ¡qué pena que no podáis venir! it's a shame you can't make it!4 (dificultad) hardship, trouble\a duras penas with great difficultyhecho,-a una pena familiar in a bad waymerecer la pena / valer la pena to be worth while, be worth itsin pena ni gloria undistinguishedpena capital capital punishmentpena de muerte death penalty* * *noun f.1) pity2) sorrow3) penalty, punishment4) difficulty, trouble5) shame•* * *SF1) (=tristeza) sorrowtenía mucha pena después de la muerte de su hijo — she grieved a lot o was extremely upset after her son's death
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alma en pena — lost soul•
dar pena, da pena verlos sufrir así — it's sad to see them suffer like thatme daba pena dejar España — I was sad o sorry to leave Spain
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morir de (la) pena — to die of a broken heartsin pena ni gloria —
2) (=lástima) shame, pity¿no podéis venir? ¡qué pena! — you can't come? what a shame o a pity!
¡es una pena que no tengamos más tiempo! — it's a shame o a pity that we haven't got more time!, it's too bad we haven't got more time! (EEUU)
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de pena, la economía va de pena — the economy is in a terrible state•
estar hecho una pena — to be in a sorry state3) pl penas (=problemas)a duras penas consiguió alcanzar la orilla — he only managed to reach the shore with great difficulty
4) (=esfuerzo)•
ahorrarse la pena — to save o.s. the trouble, save o.s. the bother *¿merece la pena visitar la catedral? — is the cathedral worth a visit?
no vale la pena que perdamos el tiempo discutiendo eso — it's not worth wasting time arguing about it
5) (Jur) sentenceel juez le impuso una pena de tres años de prisión — the judge sentenced him to three years in prison
bajo pena de muerte — on pain of death, on o under penalty of death
tiene prohibido hacerlo, so pena de ser expulsado — he is forbidden to do it, on o under penalty of expulsion
pena máxima — maximum sentence; (Ftbl) penalty
¡qué pena! — how embarrassing!
sentir o tener pena — to be o feel embarrassed, be o feel ill at ease
7) And (=fantasma) ghost* * *1)a) ( tristeza)tenía/sentía mucha pena — he was o felt very sad
me da pena verlo — it upsets me o it makes me sad to see it
b) ( lástima) pity, shamequé pena! — what a pity o shame!
es una pena que... — it's a pity (that)...
de pena — (Esp) terrible
estar hecho una pena — to be in a sorry o terrible state
vale or merece la pena — it's worth it
vale la pena leerlo/visitarlo — it's worth reading/a visit
no vale la pena intentar convencerlo — there's no point o it's not worth trying to persuade him
2) penas femenino plurala) ( problemas) sorrows (pl)me contó sus penas — he told me his troubles o (liter or hum) woes
a duras penas — ( apenas) hardly; ( con dificultad) with difficulty
b) ( penalidades) hardship3) (Der) sentencebajo or so pena de — (frml) on pain of (frml)
4) (AmL exc CS) ( vergüenza) embarrassmentquitado de la pena — (Méx) blithely, gaily
5) (Per) ( fantasma) ghost* * *= woe, distress, grief, regret, criminalisation [criminalization, -USA], grieving, woefulness, heartache, misery.Ex. 'The word's out: all departments have to cut their staffs by 10%' -- Her voice was weak and laden with woe.Ex. The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.Ex. This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.Ex. Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.Ex. In our opinion, it is more relevant to focus on the Cuban government's criminalization of the unauthorized ownership of computers and its effective banning of the World Wide Web.Ex. The article 'Words of comfort: resources for the living and dying' reviews books on death and grieving for purposes of collection development in the area.Ex. In presenting this story, Amenabar has managed to avoid both saccharine sentimentality and easy woefulness.Ex. Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more ' heartache leave' offered as they get older.Ex. Perhaps Jane Austen was aware of this, for having stated the fact of the elopement briefly, she says airily: 'Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery, I quit such odious subjects as soon as I can'.----* a duras pena = with great difficulty.* alegrías y penas = pleasures and pains.* alma en pena = banshee.* arreglárselas a duras penas = muddle through.* avanzar a duras penas = flounder, grind on.* causar pena = cause + hurt.* chillar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* condenar a la pena de muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* contarle las penas a Alguien = sob + Posesivo + heart out to.* de puta pena = appalling, deplorable.* en pena = in grief.* ganarse la vida a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.* gemir como alma en pena = wail like + a banshee.* gritar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* merecer la pena = be worth + the effort, be worthwhile, be worth + Posesivo + time, be worth it.* merecer la pena considerar más detalladamente = repay + full consideration.* merecer la pena el esfuerzo = repay + effort.* merecer la pena estudiar Algo = repay + study.* merecer la pena + Infinitivo = be worth + Gerundio, be worthy of + Gerundio, it + be + worth + Gerundio.* merecer la pena intentarlo = be worth a try.* merecerle la pena a Uno = be worth + Posesivo + while.* no merecer la pena = be no good.* no valer la pena = be no good.* parecer + merecer la pena + Infinitivo = seem + worth + Gerundio.* pena capital = capital punishment.* pena de muerte = death penalty, death row.* pena de prisión = custodial sentence, jail sentence.* que merece la pena = worthwhile.* que vale la pena = worthwhile.* salir adelante a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.* sentenciar a la pena de muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* sentir pena por = feel + sorry for.* valer la pena = be not for nothing, be worth it, be worthwhile, be worth + the effort, be worth + Posesivo + time.* valer la pena leer Algo = repay + reading.* valerle la pena a Uno = be worth + Posesivo + while.* * *1)a) ( tristeza)tenía/sentía mucha pena — he was o felt very sad
me da pena verlo — it upsets me o it makes me sad to see it
b) ( lástima) pity, shamequé pena! — what a pity o shame!
es una pena que... — it's a pity (that)...
de pena — (Esp) terrible
estar hecho una pena — to be in a sorry o terrible state
vale or merece la pena — it's worth it
vale la pena leerlo/visitarlo — it's worth reading/a visit
no vale la pena intentar convencerlo — there's no point o it's not worth trying to persuade him
2) penas femenino plurala) ( problemas) sorrows (pl)me contó sus penas — he told me his troubles o (liter or hum) woes
a duras penas — ( apenas) hardly; ( con dificultad) with difficulty
b) ( penalidades) hardship3) (Der) sentencebajo or so pena de — (frml) on pain of (frml)
4) (AmL exc CS) ( vergüenza) embarrassmentquitado de la pena — (Méx) blithely, gaily
5) (Per) ( fantasma) ghost* * *= woe, distress, grief, regret, criminalisation [criminalization, -USA], grieving, woefulness, heartache, misery.Ex: 'The word's out: all departments have to cut their staffs by 10%' -- Her voice was weak and laden with woe.
Ex: The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.Ex: This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.Ex: Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.Ex: In our opinion, it is more relevant to focus on the Cuban government's criminalization of the unauthorized ownership of computers and its effective banning of the World Wide Web.Ex: The article 'Words of comfort: resources for the living and dying' reviews books on death and grieving for purposes of collection development in the area.Ex: In presenting this story, Amenabar has managed to avoid both saccharine sentimentality and easy woefulness.Ex: Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more ' heartache leave' offered as they get older.Ex: Perhaps Jane Austen was aware of this, for having stated the fact of the elopement briefly, she says airily: 'Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery, I quit such odious subjects as soon as I can'.* a duras pena = with great difficulty.* alegrías y penas = pleasures and pains.* alma en pena = banshee.* arreglárselas a duras penas = muddle through.* avanzar a duras penas = flounder, grind on.* causar pena = cause + hurt.* chillar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* condenar a la pena de muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* contarle las penas a Alguien = sob + Posesivo + heart out to.* de puta pena = appalling, deplorable.* en pena = in grief.* ganarse la vida a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.* gemir como alma en pena = wail like + a banshee.* gritar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* merecer la pena = be worth + the effort, be worthwhile, be worth + Posesivo + time, be worth it.* merecer la pena considerar más detalladamente = repay + full consideration.* merecer la pena el esfuerzo = repay + effort.* merecer la pena estudiar Algo = repay + study.* merecer la pena + Infinitivo = be worth + Gerundio, be worthy of + Gerundio, it + be + worth + Gerundio.* merecer la pena intentarlo = be worth a try.* merecerle la pena a Uno = be worth + Posesivo + while.* no merecer la pena = be no good.* no valer la pena = be no good.* parecer + merecer la pena + Infinitivo = seem + worth + Gerundio.* pena capital = capital punishment.* pena de muerte = death penalty, death row.* pena de prisión = custodial sentence, jail sentence.* que merece la pena = worthwhile.* que vale la pena = worthwhile.* salir adelante a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.* sentenciar a la pena de muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* sentir pena por = feel + sorry for.* valer la pena = be not for nothing, be worth it, be worthwhile, be worth + the effort, be worth + Posesivo + time.* valer la pena leer Algo = repay + reading.* valerle la pena a Uno = be worth + Posesivo + while.* * *A1(tristeza): tenía mucha pena he was o felt very sadme da pena ver a esos niños pidiendo limosna it upsets me o it makes me sad to see those children begginga mí la que me da pena es su pobre mujer it's his poor wife I feel sorry forestá que da pena she's in a terrible stateno te imaginas la pena que me da tener que decírtelo you can't imagine how much it hurts me to have to tell youlloraba con tanta pena he was crying so bitterlysentí mucha pena cuando me enteré de su muerte I was very sad to hear of his death2 (lástima) pity, shame¡qué pena que no te puedas quedar! what a pity o a shame you can't stay!es una pena que no hayas seguido sus consejos it's a pity you didn't take her adviceese vestido le queda de pena that dress looks terrible o awful o dreadful on heren las fotos siempre salgo de pena I always look awful o terrible in photographs¿cómo te fue en el examen? — de pena how was your exam? — awful o terrible, how did you get on in your exam? — really badlyestar hecho una pena to be in a sorry o terrible state, be in a bad waysin pena ni gloria almost unnoticeduna película que pasó por las carteleras sin pena ni gloria a movie which came and went almost unnoticedpasó por la universidad sin pena ni gloria he had an undistinguished university careervale or merece la pena it's worth itmerece la pena leerlo it's worth readingno vale la pena intentar convencerlo there's no point o it's not worth trying to persuade himun museo que bien vale la pena visitar a museum which is well worth a visit o ( frml) which is worthy of a visitbien merece la pena correr el riesgo it's well worth the risk1(dolores, problemas): bebe para ahogar las penas she drinks to drown her sorrowssus hijos no le han dado más que penas her children have caused her nothing but sorrow o heartachete oigo a duras penas I can scarcely o hardly o barely hear yousubió a duras penas las escaleras she had great difficulty climbing the stairsllegaron a la meta, pero a duras penas they reached the finishing line, but only just o only with difficulty2 (penurias, dificultades) hardshippasamos muchas penas para pagarlo we suffered great hardship to pay for itpasaron grandes penas durante la expedición they underwent great difficulties o hardship during the expeditionC ( Der) sentenceel juez le impuso la pena máxima the judge gave him the maximum sentenceso pena de caer en repeticiones at the risk of repeating myselfCompuestos:afflictive punishmentdeath penaltylos que se oponen a la pena capital those opposed to the death penalty o to capital punishmentcorporal punishmentdeath penaltyfinecustodial sentenceD ( AmL exc CS) (vergüenza) embarrassmentle da una pena horrible hablar en público she's terribly shy o embarrassed about speaking in publicme da pena molestarlos a esta hora de la noche I feel awful o terrible o embarrassed disturbing you at this time of nightme puse roja de la pena I went red with embarrassmentquitado de la pena ( Méx); blithely, gailyE ( Per) (fantasma) ghost* * *
Del verbo penar: ( conjugate penar)
pena es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
pena
penar
peña
pena sustantivo femenino
1a) ( tristeza):◊ tenía/sentía mucha peña he was o felt very sad;
me da peña verlo it upsets me o it makes me sad to see it;
a mí la que me da peña es su mujer it's his wife I feel sorry for;
está que da peña she's in a terrible state
◊ ¡qué peña! what a pity o shame!;
es una peña que … it's a pity (that) …;
vale or merece la peña it's worth it;
vale la peña leerlo/visitarlo it's worth reading/a visit
2◊ penas sustantivo femenino plural
me contó sus peñas he told me his troubles;
a duras peñas ( apenas) hardly;
( con dificultad) with difficulty
3 (Der) sentence;
peña capital or de muerte death penalty
4 (AmL exc CS) ( vergüenza) embarrassment;◊ ¡qué peña! how embarrasing!;
me da mucha peña pedírselo I'm too embarrassed to ask him
peña sustantivo femenino
1 ( roca) crag, rock
2
b) (AmL) tb
pena sustantivo femenino
1 (castigo) punishment, penalty: fue condenado a pena de muerte, he was sentenced to death
2 (tristeza) grief, sorrow, sadness: es una pena que no vengas, it's a pity you're not coming
3 (dificultad) hardships pl, trouble
♦ Locuciones: estar hecho una pena, to be in a terrible state
merecer o valer la pena, to be worth: no merece la pena que lo hagas, it's not worth doing it
a duras penas, hardly
sin pena ni gloria, almost unnoticed
peña sustantivo femenino
1 rock, crag
2 (de socios, de amigos) club
3 fam (gente) people
(pandilla) gang
' peña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ay
- cáliz
- capital
- cicatrizar
- compensar
- condonar
- conmutar
- dar
- desgarrador
- desgarradora
- garrote
- horda
- lamentable
- lastimosa
- lastimoso
- merecer
- mortificar
- mortificarse
- pena
- pesar
- rebajar
- sentimiento
- so
- valer
- aliviar
- castigar
- causar
- consumir
- dolor
- enorme
- gemido
- grande
- herida
- hondo
- imponer
- indultar
- indulto
- inmenso
- lástima
- mal
- mitigar
- presidio
- prisión
- severidad
- suspirar
English:
bother
- capital punishment
- carry
- dear
- death penalty
- grief
- grieve
- hassle
- heart
- jail
- mope about
- mope around
- numb
- opposed
- pay
- pay off
- penalty
- prostrate
- remission
- retribution
- sentence
- shame
- sorrow
- term
- trouble
- try
- wail
- worth
- worthwhile
- against
- ashamed
- broken
- capital
- community
- death
- effort
- embarrassed
- embarrassing
- embarrassment
- hurt
- mortified
- painfully
- pity
- sort
- suspended
- well
* * *pena nf1. [lástima] shame, pity;es una pena (que no puedas venir) it's a shame o pity (you can't come);da pena no poder hacer nada it's a shame o pity we can't do anything;el pobre me da pena I feel sorry for the poor guy;me da pena ver lo pobres que son it's awful to see how poor they are;me da pena tener que irme ya I hate to have to leave already;¡qué pena! what a shame o pity!;¡qué pena de hijo tengo! what a useless son I've got!2. [tristeza] sadness, sorrow;sentía una gran pena I felt terribly sad3. [desgracia] problem, trouble;me contó sus penas she told me her troubles o about her problems4. [dificultad] struggle;pasaron grandes penas durante la guerra they suffered great hardship during the war;subimos el piano a duras penas we got the piano up the stairs with great difficulty;con mi sueldo mantengo a duras penas a mi familia my salary is barely enough for me to support my family;consiguieron llegar a duras penas they only just managed to get there5. [castigo] punishment;cumplió pena en la prisión de Alcatraz he served his sentence in Alcatraz;Formal [a menos que] unless pena capital death penalty;pena de cárcel prison sentence;pena máxima [jurídica] maximum sentence;[en fútbol] penalty;pena de muerte death penalty;pena de reclusión prison sentence6. CAm, Carib, Col, Méx [vergüenza] embarrassment;me da pena I'm embarrassed about it;me da pena molestar I'm terribly sorry to bother you;tengo pena de hablar con ella I'm too embarrassed to talk to her7. CompEsp Famdibuja/cocina de pena he can't draw/cook to save his life, he's useless at drawing/cooking;ese peinado le queda de pena that haircut looks terrible on her;Famhecho una pena in a real state;una película que merece la pena a movie that's worth seeing;vale la pena intentarlo it's worth a try;no merece la pena que te preocupes tanto there's no point you getting so worried;sin pena ni gloria without distinction;un jugador que pasó por el equipo sin pena ni gloria a player who had an undistinguished career in the team;el año acabó sin pena ni gloria it was a wholly unremarkable year* * *f1 ( tristeza) sadness, sorrow;da pena it’s sad2 ( congoja) grief, distress3 ( lástima) pity;es una pena it’s a shame o pity;¡qué pena! what a shame o pity!4 L.Am. ( vergüenza) embarrassment;me da pena I’m embarrassed5 JUR sentence6:no vale ono merece la pena it’s not worth it;a duras penas with great difficulty;so pena de on pain of;con más pena que gloria ingloriously;sin pena ni gloria almost unnoticed* * *pena nf1) castigo: punishment, penaltypena de muerte: death penalty2) aflicción: sorrow, griefmorir de pena: to die of a broken heart¡que pena!: what a shame!, how sad!3) dolor: pain, suffering4) dificultad: difficulty, troublea duras penas: with great difficulty5) vergüenza: shame, embarrassment6)valer la pena : to be worthwhile* * *pena n1. (tristeza) grief / sorrow / sadness2. (lástima) shame / pity¡qué pena! what a pity!3. (condena) sentence4. (problema) trouble / problemmerecer la pena / valer la pena to be worth it -
12 pull
[pul] 1. гл.1)а) тянуть, тащитьPulling the curtain aside, he looked down into the street. — Отдёрнув занавеску, он глянул вниз на улицу.
There's a piece of thread on your skirt; let me pull it off. — На твоей юбке нитка, дай я её сниму.
Help me to pull off these muddy boots. — Помоги мне стянуть эти грязные ботинки.
Before I could see what he was doing, he had pulled out a gun. — Не успел я спохватиться, как он уже вытащил пистолет.
Syn:Ant:б) натягивать, растягиватьHe pulled his hat over his eyes. — Он нахлобучил шляпу на глаза.
в) тянуть, иметь тягуг) присасывать, притягивать2) грести, идти на вёслах; плыть ( о лодке с гребцами)The girl rowed, pulling a pair of sculls very easily. (Ch. Dickens) — Девушка гребла, ловко управляясь с парой вёсел.
Pull away, boys! A little more effort, and we'll soon reach the shore. — Гребём, гребём, ребята! Ещё немного, и мы у берега.
Syn:3) дёргать; выдёргивать, вытаскивать; уст. вырывать, выщипыватьHe had two teeth pulled. — Ему удалили два зуба.
Pull at that bell rope, and a servant will come. — Дёрните за эту веревку - и придёт слуга.
Stop pulling on my skirt. — Прекрати дёргать меня за юбку.
Syn:4) растягивать, разрыватьHe pulled his muscle in the game. — Во время игры он растянул мышцу.
The dog has pulled the newspaper apart again. — Собака снова порвала газету.
Syn:5) рвать, собирать, убирать (цветы, фрукты и т. п.)We pulled above 3000 peaches and nectarines. — Мы собрали более трёх тысяч персиков и нектаринов.
Syn:6) разг. устраивать облаву7) спорт.а) отбивать мяч влево ( в крикете)б) делать удар, после которого мяч летит левее цели ( в гольфе)8)а) разг. украсть, стянуть, стащитьThey lived by pulling. — Они жили воровством.
Syn:б) забрать, конфисковать (что-л.), лишить (чего-л.)The police pulled his passport. — Полиция отобрала у него паспорт.
9) амер. быть ответственным (за что-л.), выполнять (какие-л. обязанности); облагаться (какими-л. обязательствами)He felt that his life was more important than having to pull security on that place. — Он чувствовал, что его жизнь была важнее, чем обеспечение безопасности в том месте.
10)а) наброситься, накинуться (на что-л., особенно на еду); ухватиться (за что-л.)Syn:б) заглатывать, пить большими глоткамиHe just pulled at the bottle until he was satisfied. — Он пил из бутылки, пока не напился.
в) затягиваться, делать затяжку (особенно о человеке, курящем трубку)Harold pulled at his pipe while he considered what decision to make. — Гарольд попыхивал трубкой, размышляя, какое решение принять.
11)а) уезжать (откуда-л.)We'll pull out of this place and get away as far as ever we can. — Мы уедем из этого места и отправимся, куда глаза глядят.
Syn:б) ( pull into) приезжать, прибыватьThe train is just pulling into the station. — Поезд уже прибывает на станцию.
12) амер.; разг.а) оказывать протекцию (кому-л.), покровительствоватьSyn:б) ( pull for) симпатизировать (кому-л.), поддерживать, подбадривать (какую-л. сторону); болеть за (какую-л. команду)I'm usually pulling for the Indians instead of the cowboys. — Я всегда симпатизирую индейцам, а не ковбоям.
I'm sure we owe part of our victory to the number of supporters who were there, pulling for our side. — Я уверен, что нашей победой мы обязаны и болельщикам, которые подбадривали нас.
Syn:13) ( pull through) разг.а) спастись от ( опасности); преодолеть ( трудности)We'll pull through somehow. — Мы уж как-нибудь вывернемся.
б) спасти (кого-л.), вытащить (кого-л. из трудной ситуации)14) разг. зарабатывать ( на жизнь), получать жалованиеI'm twenty-two and pulling twelve pounds a week. (M. Innes) — Мне двадцать два, и я зарабатываю 12 фунтов в неделю.
•- pull around
- pull ahead
- pull apart
- pull aside
- pull away
- pull back
- pull down
- pull in
- pull off
- pull out - pull together
- pull up••to pull a face / faces — гримасничать, строить рожи
to pull oneself together — взять себя в руки; встряхнуться; собраться с духом
Pull devil!, Pull baker! — Поднажми!, Давай!, А ну ещё! ( возгласы одобрения на состязаниях)
to pull strings / ropes / wires — нажимать тайные пружины; влиять на ход дела; быть скрытым двигателем (чего-л.)
to pull anchor — сняться с якоря, отправиться
to pull in horns — присмиреть; сбавить тон
- pull smb.'s leg2. сущ.1)а) тяга, дёрганье, рывокSyn:б) натяжение, растяжениев) тянущая сила2) тяга (поток воздуха; деталь печи)3) влечение; привлекательностьSyn:4) напряжение, усилиеA good steady pull must necessarily land the tourist on the summit. (H. I. Jenkinson) — Постоянно прилагаемые усилия обязательно должны привести туриста к вершине.
5) затяжка ( при курении); глоток6)а) гребля, удар весла7) шнурок, ручка ( звонка)Syn:handle 1.8) амер.; разг. блат, протекция, связиI have got a pull, and anyone who has got a pull can do a great deal. (W. T. Stead) — У меня есть связи, а каждый, у кого есть связи, может многое.
9) разг. преимуществоI think, on the whole, I have the pull of him. — Думаю, что в целом у меня есть преимущество по сравнению с ним.
Syn:advantage 1.If the roads were without pulls, a greater weight might be taken. (Sir J. Sinclair) — Если бы на дорогах не было труднопроходимых участков, можно было бы перевозить больше грузов.
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13 attempt
n попытка Attempt относится к таким существительным, которые обычно предполагают указание цели и употребляются с последующим инфинитивом:an attempt to save smb's life (to break the record, to reach the shore) — попытка спасти кому-либо жизнь (побить рекорд, достичь берега).
К таким же существительным относятся:work — to have much work to do;
chance — the only chance to get smth;
failure — his failure to achieve his aim;
opportunity — an opportunity to get the information;
desire — his desire to find out the truth;
the last (first) — they were the last (the first) to come;
place — the only place to go;
person — the only (the last) person to ask;
thing — the first thing to do.
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14 fight
I n борьба, бой, драка (1). Существительное fight употребляется в предложных конструкциях a fight with smb, a fight between smb, a fight against smb; глагол to fight используется в предложных и беспредложных конструкциях типа to fight smb/against smb/with smb. (2). Русским борьба, бороться, драка, драться в английском языке соответствуют a fight, to fight, a struggle, to struggle, a battle, которые обозначают действия: а) направленные на одушевленные и неодушевленные объекты; б) связанные с применением силы, энергии, усилий. Действия, обозначаемые этими словами, различаются формой проявления усилий: объект обозначаемого действия может быть человеком или животным, а само действие направлено на физическое подавление противника и нанесение ему физического ущерба; существительное и глагол to fight соответствует русским драться, бороться, драка и предполагают использование физической силы, ловкости, различных орудий борьбы (камней, палок, оружия):I don't remember how many fights I was (got) in — Не помню, в скольких я перебывал драках.
The argument ended in a fight — Спор окончился дракой.
The dogs were fighting over a bone — Собаки дрались из-за кости.
То fight в этом значении обычно предполагает небольшое число участников. В отличие от fight, существительное battle предполагает столкновение двух больших групп людей с применением оружия:a battle between the police and the students — столкновение между полицией и студентами.
Английские a struggle, to struggle, в отличие от a fight и a battle, не предполагают обоюдных активных действий. Подчеркивается решимость использовать все интеллектуальные и физические ресурсы, чтобы добиться результата, цели: The boy struggled to free himself from the policeman who was holding him — Мальчик сопротивлялся, пытаясь вырваться из рук державшего его полицейского.She obviously struggled against her attacker — Она, несомненно, боролась с нападавшим на нее человеком.
She struggled for the right words to express her feeling — Она старалась найти нужные слова, чтобы выразить свои чувства.
He struggled to reach the shore — Он прилагал все свои силы и волю, пытаясь достичь берега.
He took any job in his struggle to keep his family on his low income — Он брался за любую работу, стараясь содержать семью на свой маленький заработок.
В тех случаях, когда действие направлено на неодушевленный объект, соответствующие слова предполагают активную деятельность по защите убеждений, социальных и экономических явлений. Выражение (to) fight for/against smth (to fight smth) подразумевает активную деятельность с использованием различных средств борьбы:to fight for freedom (for human rights, for freedom of speech, for better working conditions) — бороться за свободу (за права человека, за свободу слова, за лучшие условия труда);
(to) fight against racism (against crime, against unemployment) — бороться (борьба) с расизмом (с преступностью, с безработицей).
Использование слова (to) struggle подчеркивает длительность этой деятельности, трудность достижения успеха, необходимость собрать все силы и волю, чтобы добиться цели:Life for small farmers is a constant struggle against poverty — Жизнь для мелких фермеров — это постоянная борьба с бедностью (с нищетой).
He led his people in their long struggle for independence — Он руководил своим народом в его долгой борьбе за независимость.
Battle, как и struggle, подчеркивает длительность и трудность борьбы, которая чаще направлена на достижение целей в социальной, экономической и политической сферах:the battle against inflation — борьба с инфляцией;
the battle against drug business — борьба с наркобизнесом;
to win the battle against malaria — выиграть борьбу с малярией.
Русскому сочетанию борьба (бороться) за мир в английском соответствуют to stand for peace, to work for peace, to safeguard peace. II v бороться, сражаться, воевать, драться: to fight smth — бороться с чем-либо; to fight hard — упорно сражаться; to fight (with) smb over smth — драться с кем-либо из-за чего-либо; to fight against smb — сражаться с кем-либо, оказывать сопротивление кому-либо, to fight for smth — бороться за что-либо See fight, n. -
15 fight
I [faɪt] nбитва, боевые действия, борьба, бой, дракаThe government created new jobs in its fight against unemployment. — В борьбе против безработицы правительство создало новые рабочие места.
He had still some fight in him. — Он еще не совсем пал духом.
- hand-to-hand fight- hard fight
- violent fight
- street fight
- fist fight
- sham fight
- unequal fight
- stubborn fight
- good fight
- free fight
- fight with smb
- fight between smb
- fight between two armies
- fight against smb
- fight against smth
- fight for social justice
- fight between local politicians
- fight against crime
- fight for human rights- put up wage a fight- put up a good fight
- put some fight into smb
- have a fight
- have plenty of fight in one
- have a hard fight to make the two ends meet
- begin a fight
- pick a fight
- get into a fight
- make a poor fight of it
- show fightUSAGE:(1.) Существительное fight употребляется в предложных конструкциях a fight with smb, a fight between smb, a fight against smb; глагол to fight используется в предложных и беспредложных конструкциях типа to fight smb/against smb/with smb (2.) Русским "борьба, бороться, драка, драться" в английском языке соответствуют a fight, to fight, a struggle, to struggle, a battle, которые обозначают действия: (а.) направленные на одушевленные и неодушевленные объекты; (б) связанные с применением силы, энергии, усилий. (3.) Действия, обозначаемые этими словами, различаются формой проявления усилий: объект обозначаемого действия может быть человеком или животным, а само действие направлено на физическое подавление противника и нанесение ему физического ущерба; существительное и глагол to fight соответствуют русским "драться, бороться, драка" и предполагают использование физической силы, ловкости, различных орудий борьбы (камней, палок, оружия): I don't remember how many fights I was (got) in не помню, в скольких я перебывал драках; the argument ended in a fight спор окончился дракой; the dogs were fighting over a bone собаки дрались из-за кости. To fight в этом значении обычно предполагает небольшое число участников. В отличие от fight, существительное battle предполагает столкновение двух больших групп людей с применением оружия: a battle between the police and the students столкновение между полицией и студентами. Английские a sruggle, to struggle, в отличие от a fight и a battle, не предполагают обоюдных активных действий. Подчеркивается решимость использовать все интеллектуальные и физические ресурсы, чтобы добиться результата, цели: the boy struggled to free himself from the policeman who was holding him мальчик сопротивлялся, пытаясь вырваться из рук державшего его полицейского; she obviously struggled against her attacker она, несомненно, боролась с нападавшим на нее человеком; she struggled for the right words to express her feeling она старалась найти нужные слова, чтобы выразить свои чувства; he struggled to reach the shore он прилагал все свои силы и волю, пытаясь достичь берега. В тех случаях, когда действие направлено на неодушевленный объект, соответствующие слова предполагают активную деятельность по защите убеждений, социальных и экономических явлений: to fight/to struggle for social justice борьба за социальную справедливость. (4.) Выражение (to) fight for/against smth (to fight smth) подразумевает активную деятельность с использованием различных средств борьбы: to fight for freedom (for human rights, for freedom of speech, for better working conditions) бороться за свободу (за права человека, за свободу слова, за лучшие условия труда); (to) fight against racism (against crime, against unemployment) бороться (борьба) с расизмом (с преступностью, с безработицей). Использование слова (to) struggle подчеркивает длительность этой деятельности, трудность достижения успеха, необходимость собрать все силы и волю, чтобы добиться цели: life for small farmers is a constant struggle against poverty жизнь для мелких фермеров - это постоянная борьба с бедностью (с нищетой); he led his people in their long struggle for independence он руководил своим народом в его долгой борьбе за независимость. Battle, как и struggle, подчеркивает длительность и трудность борьбы, которая чаще направлена на достижение целей в социальной, экономической и политической сферах: the battle against inflation борьба с инфляцией; the battle against drug business борьба с наркобизнесом; to win the battle against malaria выиграть борьбу с малярией. (5.) Русскому сочетанию борьба (бороться) за мир в английском языке соответствуют to stand for peace, to work for peace, to safeguard peaceII [faɪt] v1) бороться, сражаться, воевать, дратьсяThe two dogs were fighting over a bone. — Две собаки дрались из-за кости.
Freedom of speech is worth fighting for. — За свободу слова стоит бороться.
Women have to fight for their rights and for equality with men. — Женщинам приходится бороться за свои права/за равноправие с мужчинами.
- fight bravely- fight clean
- fight hard
- fight dirty
- fight a fire
- fight smb over smth
- fight to the finish
- fight with one's fists
- fight against the enemy
- fight against an army
- fight a duel2) бороться, подавлять•USAGE:See fight, n -
16 redde
rescue, salvage, save* * *vb save ( fx somebody's (, one's) life, one's honour, one's face, one's skin, the situation; he was saved by the bell);( fra øjeblikkelig fare også) rescue ( fx trapped miners, a shipwrecked crew, somebody from a burning house);( bjærge) salvage, save, rescue ( fx a ship, one's furniture from the fire);(fig:) salvage ( fx one's self-respect, one's marriage);( af en vanskelighed, især økon, T) bail out;( i fodbold) save;( skaffe sig) wangle ( fx I wangled a month's leave),[ de reddede] those rescued,( de overlevende) the survivors;[ så var dagen reddet ( for ham)] that made his day;[ med præp & adv:][ redde fra] save from ( fx save him from drowning), rescue from ( fxrescue the house from destruction),(fig) save from, rescue from ( fx save him from the consequences of his foolishness, save (el. rescue) the project from failure, save the firm from bankrupty; rescue something from oblivion); salvage from ( fx salvage the firm from bankruptcy);[ redde noget i land] bring something safely to land,(fig) pilot something to safety,( skaffe sig) wangle (, scrounge) something;[ redde en igennem] get somebody through,[ ikke til at redde] beyond (el. past) hope,( uigenkaldelig tabt) irretrievably lost,(spøg.: uforbederlig) past redemption;[ redde ud af] save (el. rescue, salvage) from ( fx somebody (, something) from a burning house);[ redde en ud af en knibe] get somebody out of a scrape; bail somebody out;[ med sig:][ redde sig] escape, make one's escape, save oneself;( skaffe sig) wangle something, scrounge something;[ redde sig i land] manage to reach the shore;(ved eksamen etc) get through,( lige akkurat) scrape through;[ redde sig ud af] get out of. -
17 bail out
1) освобождать из заключения под залог или поручительство;
отпускать на поруки to be bailed for trial ≈ быть освобожденным до суда под поручительство или залог
2) выручать из беды, помогать The government cannot bail out every unprofitable company. ≈ Правительство не может помогать каждой нерентабельной компании.
3) авиац.;
разг. выбрасываться, прыгать с парашютом Syn: bale out
1)
4) вычерпывать воду We had to bail out (the boat) to reach the shore safely. ≈ Нам нужно было вычерпать воду из лодки, чтобы благополучно добраться до берега. Syn: bale out
2)выручить из беды - the Government can't * all the companies правительство не в состоянии спасти все компании от банкротства выпутаться( из неприятной ситуации) - his partner bailed out before the business got on its feet его партнер бросил дело прежде, чем оно пошло (юридическое) брать( кого-л.) на поруки;
вносить залог или давать поручительство (за арестованного) (юридическое) освобождать из заключения под залог или поручительство;
отпускать на поруки - to be bailed out for trial быть освобожденным до суда под поручительство или залог выбрасываться, прыгать с парашютом сбрасывать водные лыжи( чтобы избежать несчастного случая) уходить, покидатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bail out
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18 pull away
pull away а) выдергивать, выхватывать; The mother pulled the child awayfrom the fire just in time. б) грести без остановки; Pull away, boys! A littlemore effort, and we'll soon reach the shore. в) отрываться (о лидере); рвануть(со стоянки и т. п.); The leader is pulling away now, and is sure to win. Justas I was pulling away from the parking place, another car crashed into mine. -
19 kæmpe
sg - kǽmpen, pl - kǽmperбогаты́рь м, велика́н м* * *battle, fight, giant, grapple, mammoth, monster, scramble, struggle, wrestle* * *I. (en -r) giant;( kriger) warrior;(bot) plantain.II. vb fight ( fx for freedom; to the bitter end);( ofte hårdt, længe) struggle ( fx to reach the shore; for freedom, for power; with difficulties);F battle ( fx for first place; against ill-health);[ kæmpe sig frem] fight one's way;[ kæmpe sig igennem] struggle through;[ kæmpe med] fight against; struggle with;[ kæmpe med gråden] fight back one's tears;[ kæmpe med søvnen] fight against sleep;[ kæmpe om prisen] contend (el. compete) for the prize;[ de kæmpende] the combatants, the contending parties. -
20 przybi|ć
pf — przybi|jać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (młotkiem) to nail [deskę, półkę]- przybijać coś do czegoś to nail sth to sth- przybić obcas do buta to nail a heel on to a shoe2. (odcisnąć) przybić stempel w paszporcie to stamp a passport- przybić urzędową pieczęć na dokumencie to stamp a document with an official seal- przybić na czymś pieczątkę z datą to stamp sth with the date, to date-stamp sth3. (zasmucić) to distress [osobę]- przybiła go ta wiadomość he was distressed by the news- był wyraźnie przybity he was clearly distressed4. (przygnieść) to beat [sth] down, to beat down- grad przybił zboże do ziemi the hail beat down upon the cropsⅡ vi (przypłynąć) [łódź, statek] to draw up- przybić do brzegu to reach the shore- przybić do portu to land- przybił jachtem do portu his yacht put into the harbour■ przybić na zgodę pot. to shake handsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przybi|ć
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