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1. verb(to defeat (an army etc) completely.) slå fullstendig2. noun(a complete defeat.) stort nederlagIsubst. \/raʊt\/1) ( om militære tropper) vill flukt2) sammenbrudd, nederlag3) pøbel, ramp, berme4) ( jus) oppløp, tumult5) bråk, larm, oppstyr6) ( poetisk) skare, hop7) ( gammeldags) mottakelse, aftenselskapin full rout i full oppløsning, på vill fluktput to rout drive på flukt, jage bortIIverb \/raʊt\/1) jage på flukt, kaste ut, drive bort2) beseire fullstendigrout someone out of bed jage noen opp av sengenrout someone up\/out kaste ut noenIIIverb \/raʊt\/1) rote rundt, snoke, lete etter2) ( om svin) rote i jorden, rote etter3) fure, pløye, lage fure i, frese spor irout about gå og snoke, snoke rundtrout for rote etterrout out grave frem, grave opprout someone out of bed jage noen ut av sengenrout someone up\/out kaste ut noen -
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rout [raʊt]1 noun∎ to put an enemy/army to rout mettre un ennemi/une armée en déroute;∎ figurative the election was a rout fou the government l'élection a été une débâcle pour le gouvernementfouiller;∎ the pigs were routing in the soil for worms les porcs fouillaient le sol pour y trouver des versfouiller(b) (remove, force out) déloger, expulser;∎ they routed us out of our hiding-place ils nous ont délogés de notre cachette -
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̈ɪraut I
1. сущ. разгром, поражение;
беспорядочное бегство complete, utter rout ≈ полный разгром
2. гл. разбить наголову;
обращать в бегство to rout completely, utterly ≈ одержать полную и безоговорочную победу Syn: vanquish II сущ.
1) а) шумное сборище, скопление народа б) сброд, чернь, толпа в) юр. незаконное сборище( скопление людей, совершающих незаконные действия)
2) раут, официальный прием( обыч. проводящийся вечером)
3) множество, масса;
большое собрание( книг и т. п.) the rout of series of books about smth. ≈ целый ряд книг, посвященных чему-л.
4) уст. пир, пирушка III гл.
1) а) искать, разыскивать( что-л. где-л.) ;
вести поиски Syn: search, conduct a search б) рыть землю рылом в поисках пищи (о свинье)
2) тж. перен. выкапывать;
обнаруживать, находить;
доставать (тж. rout out, rout up) I'll see if I can rout out some old clothes for the man. ≈ Посмотрю, может, найду ему какой-нибудь старой одежды.
3) (тж. rout out, rout up) выгонять( кого-л. из постели и т. п.), выставлять;
выселять( кого-л. из дома) I hated that camp;
they always routed us up at daybreak. ≈ Терпеть не мог тот лагерь: нас всегда поднимали с рассветом. шумная толпа, сборище сброд, чернь (юридическое) незаконное сборище (учинившее какое-л. действие) бунт, мятеж, волнение множество;
большое количество;
масса - the * of series of books and pamphlets on the war целый ряд книг и брошюр о войне свита раут, вечерний прием разгром, поражение - charging tanks put the infantry to * наступающие танки разгромили пехоту беспорядочное бегство - the retreat bacame a * отступление превратилось в беспорядочное бегство разбивать наголову обращать в бегство разгонять, рассеивать( опасения и т. п.) выкапывать, вытаскивать, обнаруживать (тж. * out) - she *ed in a drawer and came back with thread and needle она порылась в ящике и вернулась с иголкой и ниткой поднимать с постели (тж. * out) - to * smb. out of his bed стащить кого-л. с постели - we were *ed out before daylight for passport examination нас подняли ночью для проверки паспортов выселять, выгонять - to * smb. out of home выгнать кого-л. из дому ~ разгром, поражение;
беспорядочное бегство;
to put to rout разгромить наголову, обратить в бегство rout выгонять ~ выкапывать, обнаруживать (тж. rout out, rout up) ~ юр. незаконное сборище ~ обыскивать ~ официальный прием, раут ~ уст. пирушка ~ поднимать с постели (тж. rout out, rout up) ~ разбить наголову;
обращать в бегство ~ разгром, поражение;
беспорядочное бегство;
to put to rout разгромить наголову, обратить в бегство ~ рыть землю рылом (о свинье) ~ шумное сборище, толпа -
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[raut] I 1. сущ.1) беспорядочное бегство; стремительное отступление2) разгром, поражениеcomplete / utter rout — полный разгром
3) потерпевшая поражение, отступающая армия, группировка и т. п.2. гл.1)to rout completely / utterly — одержать полную и безоговорочную победу
Syn:2) разрушать, расстраивать (планы, замыслы и т. п.)3) разгонять; рассеиватьHe routed his mother's anxiety. — Он рассеял тревогу своей матери.
Syn:II сущ.1)а) шумное сборище, скопление народаб) сброд, чернь, толпав) юр. незаконное сборище (скопление людей, совершающих незаконные действия)2) свита, эскорт, кортеж; сопровождениеSyn:3) множество, масса; большое собрание (книг и т. п.)the rout of series of books about painting — целый ряд книг, посвящённых живописи
4) бунт; восстание, мятеж; беспорядки, волненияSyn:5) суета; суматоха, неразбериха; шум, гамSyn:6) раут, светский приём ( обычно вечерний)III 1. гл.1)а) искать, разыскивать; вести поискиSyn:2)а) выкапывать, вытаскивать; выдалбливатьб) = rout out, = rout up выкапывать; обнаруживать, находить; доставатьI'll see if I can rout out some old clothes for the man. — Посмотрю, может, найду ему какой-нибудь старой одежды.
3) = rout out, = rout up выгонять, вытаскивать (кого-л. из постели, из дома и т. п.), выставлять; выселятьI hated that camp; they always routed us up at daybreak. — Терпеть не мог тот лагерь: нас всегда поднимали с рассветом.
4) переворачивать; разбрасывать, расшвыриватьSyn:2. сущ.1) поиск; рыскание, выискивание2) выяснение (чего-л.) -
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I [raʋt] n1. 1) поэт. шумная толпа, сборище2) сброд, чернь3) юр. незаконное сборище (учинившее какое-л. действие)2. поэт. бунт, мятеж, волнение3. множество; большое количество; массаthe rout of series of books and pamphlets on the war - целый ряд книг и брошюр о войне
4. свита5. раут, вечерний приёмII1. [raʋt] n1) разгром, поражениеcharging tanks put the infantry to rout - наступающие танки разгромили пехоту
2) беспорядочное бегствоthe retreat became a rout - отступление превратилось в беспорядочное бегство
2. [raʋt] v1) разбивать наголову2) обращать в бегство3) разгонять, рассеивать (опасения и т. п.)II [raʋt] v1. выкапывать, вытаскивать, обнаруживать (тж. rout out)she routed in a drawer and came back with thread and needle - она порылась в ящике и вернулась с иголкой и ниткой
2. поднимать с постели (тж. rout out)to rout smb. out of his bed - стащить кого-л. с постели
we were routed out before daylight for passport examination - нас подняли ночью для проверки паспортов
3. выселять, выгонятьto rout smb. out of home - выгнать кого-л. из дому
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1. n поэт. шумная толпа, сборище2. n сброд, чернь3. n юр. незаконное сборище4. n поэт. бунт, мятеж, волнение5. n множество; большое количество; масса6. n свита7. n раут, вечерний приём8. n разгром, поражение9. n беспорядочное бегство10. v разбивать наголовуput to rout — разгромить наголову; обращать в бегство
11. v обращать в бегство12. v разгонять, рассеивать13. v выкапывать, вытаскивать, обнаруживатьshe routed in a drawer and came back with thread and needle — она порылась в ящике и вернулась с иголкой и ниткой
14. v поднимать с постелиwe were routed out before daylight for passport examination — нас подняли ночью для проверки паспортов
15. v выселять, выгонятьСинонимический ряд:1. defeat (noun) beating; debacle; defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downcast; downthrow; drubbing; licking; overthrow; shellacking; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warming2. flight (noun) flight; loss; retreat3. multitude (noun) army; cloud; crowd; flock; host; legion; multitude; scores4. rabble (noun) canaille; doggery; dregs; hoi polloi; masses; mob; other half; polloi; proletariat; rabble; raff; ragtag; ragtag and bobtail; riffraff; roughscuff; scum; scurf; tag and rag; tagrag and bobtail; trash; unwashed5. runaway (noun) cakewalk; romp; runaway; walkaway; walkover6. best (verb) beat; best; conquer; defeat; overcome; subdue; thrash; triumph; trounce; worst7. overthrow (verb) derout; overpower; overthrow; scatter; stampede; vanquish8. roar (verb) bawl; bellow; bluster; clamor; roar9. rummage (verb) dig out; hunt down; hunt out; hunt up; rummage10. whip (verb) blast; curry; drub; dust; lambaste; lick; mop up; overrun; overwhelm; shellac; skunk; smear; smother; steamroller; trim; upend; wallop; whip; whomp -
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f nautical term, civil aviation coursefig ( giusta direzione) straight and narrowcambiare rotta change coursea rotta di collo at breakneck speed* * *rotta1 s.f.1 ( rottura di argine) breach; break: a rotta di collo, ( precipitosamente) headlong; ( di cosa che va male) to rack and ruin: andare a rotta di collo, ( precipitosamente) to go at breakneck speed (o headlong); ( andar male) to go to rack and ruin // essere in rotta con qlcu., to be on bad terms with s.o.2 ( grave sconfitta) rout, retreat: il nemico era in rotta, the enemy was in (full) retreat; mettere in rotta, to put to rout.rotta2 s.f. (mar., aer.) route, course: rotta bussola, compass course; rotta lossodromica, loxodromic course (o rhumb-line); rotta magnetica, magnetic course; linea di rotta, rhumb line; fate rotta verso nord, steer north (-wards); la nave fa rotta verso Napoli, the ship is bound for Naples; la nave fa rotta verso sud, the ship's course is due south; la nave non era sulla sua rotta, the ship was off course; cambiare rotta, to change one's course; tenere una rotta, to hold a course; rotta commerciale, trade route.* * *I ['rotta] sfAer, Naut route, coursefare rotta su o per o verso — to head for o towards
cambiare rotta — (anche), fig to change course
II ['rotta] sfufficiale di rotta — navigator, navigating officer
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fig : rottura) essere in rotta con qn fig — to be on bad terms with sb2)mettere in rotta il nemico — to rout the enemy* * *I ['rotta]sostantivo femminile (sconfitta) rout••a rotta di collo — at breakneck pace, speed
II ['rotta]essere in rotta con qcn. — to be on bad terms o on the outs AE with sb
sostantivo femminile mar. aer. course, routedeviare dalla, andare fuori rotta — to go off course
fare rotta verso o per to be on a course for, to set (a) course for, to head for; tenere o mantenere una rotta — to be on o hold o steer a course
••* * *rotta1/'rotta/sostantivo f.(sconfitta) rout\a rotta di collo at breakneck pace, speed; essere in rotta con qcn. to be on bad terms o on the outs AE with sb.————————rotta2/'rotta/sostantivo f.mar. aer. course, route; deviare dalla, andare fuori rotta to go off course; cambiare rotta to change route; fare rotta verso o per to be on a course for, to set (a) course for, to head for; tenere o mantenere una rotta to be on o hold o steer a course\essere in rotta di collisione to be on a collision course (anche fig.). -
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v.1 to scatter (esparcir) (objetos).2 to disperse (disolver) (gentío).El aparato dispersa el sonido The apparatus disperses sound.El sonido dispersa ratones That sound disperses mice.3 to dispel, to dissipate.Su confianza dispersa los temores Her confidence dispels fears.* * *1 (gen) to disperse, scatter2 (manifestantes) to break up3 figurado (esfuerzos, atención, etc) to spread, divide4 MILITAR to disperse, rout1 (gen) to disperse, scatter2 (manifestantes) to disperse, break up3 MILITAR to spread out* * *verbto scatter, disperse* * *1.VT [+ multitud, grupo] to disperse, scatter; [+ manifestación] to break up; [+ enemigo] to rout2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < manifestantes> to disperse; <manifestación/multitud> to disperse, break up; < enemigo> to disperse, routb) < rayos> to scatter, diffuse; <niebla/humo> to clear, disperse2.dispersarse v prona) manifestantes/manifestación/multitud to disperseb) rayos to diffuse, scatter; niebla/humo to disperse, clear* * *= disperse, dissipate, clear out, spread out, scatter.Ex. For example, Recreation, previously dispersed over several main classes, is now brought together as a new main class, and Space Science has been added between Astronomy and the Earth Sciences.Ex. Similarly, equipment such as this can often give out quite a lot of heat which has to be adequately dissipated.Ex. Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Ex. For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Ex. Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < manifestantes> to disperse; <manifestación/multitud> to disperse, break up; < enemigo> to disperse, routb) < rayos> to scatter, diffuse; <niebla/humo> to clear, disperse2.dispersarse v prona) manifestantes/manifestación/multitud to disperseb) rayos to diffuse, scatter; niebla/humo to disperse, clear* * *= disperse, dissipate, clear out, spread out, scatter.Ex: For example, Recreation, previously dispersed over several main classes, is now brought together as a new main class, and Space Science has been added between Astronomy and the Earth Sciences.
Ex: Similarly, equipment such as this can often give out quite a lot of heat which has to be adequately dissipated.Ex: Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Ex: For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Ex: Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.* * *dispersar [A1 ]vt1 ‹manifestantes› to disperse; ‹manifestación/multitud› to disperse, break up; ‹enemigo› to disperse, rout2 ‹rayos› to scatter, diffuse; ‹niebla/humo› to clear, disperse3 ‹esfuerzos/energías›concéntrate en una tarea en lugar de dispersar tus energías concentrate on one task instead of trying to do several things at once1 «manifestantes» to disperse; «manifestación/multitud» to disperse, break up2 «rayos» to diffuse, scatter; «niebla/humo» to disperse, clear3 «persona» to lose concentration* * *
dispersar ( conjugate dispersar) verbo transitivo
‹niebla/humo› to clear, disperse
dispersarse verbo pronominal
[niebla/humo] to disperse, clear
dispersar verbo transitivo
1 (a un grupo, la niebla) to disperse
2 (desperdigar) to scatter
' dispersar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
disolver
English:
disperse
- scatter
* * *♦ vt1. [objetos] to scatter;[luz, sonido, ondas] to scatter, to disperse; [niebla, humo] to disperse2. [gentío] to disperse;[manifestación] to break up, to disperse; [tropas enemigas, manada] to disperse, to scatter3. [esfuerzos] to dissipate* * *v/t disperse* * *dispersar vtdesperdigar: to disperse, to scatter -
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{rait}
1. v (wrote, ост. writ, written ост. writ) пиша
to WRITE in pencil/ink пиша с молив/с мастило
to WRITE a good/legible hand пиша хубаво/четливо
to WRITE shorthand стенографирам
2. написвам, изписвам
I wrote two sheets изписах два листа
3. пиша писмо
he promised to WRITE to me/разг. to WRITE me every week той обеща да ми пише всяка седмица
4. пиша (като писател, журналист и пр.), пиша музика, композирам
5. прен. оставям белези/следи
показвам ясно, свидетелствувам за (обик. pass)
he had trouble written on his face лицето му издаваше тревога, тревога беше изписана на лицето му
writ (ten) large написан/изразен ясно/недвусмислено, в по-голяма степен/мащаб
it is written прен. писано/предопределено е
to WRITE one's own ticket сам си избирам начина на действие
write back пиша в/написвам отговор на писмо
write down записвам (си), отбелязвам (си), пиша, записвам (диктуван текст)
written down in black and white написано черно на бяло, описвам, охарактеризирвам, окачествявам
I should WRITE him down as a fool бих го охарактеризирал като глупак, пиша/отзовавам се пренебрежително за някого (в преса и пр.), понижавам статуса/ранга/стойността на, омаловажавам, нагаждам се към нивото/вкуса на масите (за писател и пр.), понижавам номиналната стойност на, преоценявам (стоки и пр.)
write for сътрудник/кореспондент съм на (вестник и пр.), извиквам с писмо, поръчвам, изписвам (стоки и пр.)
write in вмъквам/вписвам допълнително (в текст, документ и пр.), попълвам графа/формуляр, ам. добавям (ново име) в избирателна бюлетина (при гласуване), изпращам писмо до (фирма и пр.)
WRITE in for обръщам се с писмена молба към, правя писмена поръчка за, изписвам (стоки и пр.)
write off пиша/написвам бързо и с лекота, незабавно написвам и изпращам писмо, отписвам от сметката, зачерквам (и прен.)
нe вземам под внимание, анулирам (дълг и пр.)
намалявам, приспадам (от стойносттa), шкартирам
write out написвам, преписвам
to WRITE out fair преписвам на чисто, написвам, изписвам от край до край/изцяло
to WRITE oneself out изчерпвам се, нямам повече за какво да пиша (зa nucameл и пр.)
to be (clearly) written out съвсем забележим/явен съм
his emotion was clearly written out upon his face вълнението му беше ясно изписано на лицето
write over написвам отново/в нова форма, преработвам
write up правя подробно описание, разработвам подробно, написвам в завършен вид (слово, лекция и пр.)
осъвременявам, довършвам (нещо написано по-рано uлu от друг), написвам ясно на видно място, написвам хвалебствена статия/рецензия и пр., предписвам, назначавам (лечение, почивка и пр.), написвам призовка за, увеличавам номиналната стойност (на акции и пр.)* * *{rait} v (wrote {rout}, ост. writ {rit}; written {ritn} о* * *съчинявам; пиша; написвам;* * *1. he had trouble written on his face лицето му издаваше тревога, тревога беше изписана на лицето му 2. he promised to write to me/разг. to write me every week той обеща да ми пише всяка седмица 3. his emotion was clearly written out upon his face вълнението му беше ясно изписано на лицето 4. i should write him down as a fool бих го охарактеризирал като глупак, пиша/отзовавам се пренебрежително за някого (в преса и пр.), понижавам статуса/ранга/стойността на, омаловажавам, нагаждам се към нивото/вкуса на масите (за писател и пр.), понижавам номиналната стойност на, преоценявам (стоки и пр.) 5. i wrote two sheets изписах два листа 6. it is written прен. писано/предопределено е 7. to be (clearly) written out съвсем забележим/явен съм 8. to write a good/legible hand пиша хубаво/четливо 9. to write in pencil/ink пиша с молив/с мастило 10. to write one's own ticket сам си избирам начина на действие 11. to write oneself out изчерпвам се, нямам повече за какво да пиша (зa nucameл и пр.) 12. to write out fair преписвам на чисто, написвам, изписвам от край до край/изцяло 13. to write shorthand стенографирам 14. v (wrote, ост. writ, written ост. writ) пиша 15. writ (ten) large написан/изразен ясно/недвусмислено, в по-голяма степен/мащаб 16. write back пиша в/написвам отговор на писмо 17. write down записвам (си), отбелязвам (си), пиша, записвам (диктуван текст) 18. write for сътрудник/кореспондент съм на (вестник и пр.), извиквам с писмо, поръчвам, изписвам (стоки и пр.) 19. write in for обръщам се с писмена молба към, правя писмена поръчка за, изписвам (стоки и пр.) 20. write in вмъквам/вписвам допълнително (в текст, документ и пр.), попълвам графа/формуляр, ам. добавям (ново име) в избирателна бюлетина (при гласуване), изпращам писмо до (фирма и пр.) 21. write off пиша/написвам бързо и с лекота, незабавно написвам и изпращам писмо, отписвам от сметката, зачерквам (и прен.) 22. write out написвам, преписвам 23. write over написвам отново/в нова форма, преработвам 24. write up правя подробно описание, разработвам подробно, написвам в завършен вид (слово, лекция и пр.) 25. written down in black and white написано черно на бяло, описвам, охарактеризирвам, окачествявам 26. нe вземам под внимание, анулирам (дълг и пр.) 27. намалявам, приспадам (от стойносттa), шкартирам 28. написвам, изписвам 29. осъвременявам, довършвам (нещо написано по-рано uлu от друг), написвам ясно на видно място, написвам хвалебствена статия/рецензия и пр., предписвам, назначавам (лечение, почивка и пр.), написвам призовка за, увеличавам номиналната стойност (на акции и пр.) 30. пиша (като писател, журналист и пр.), пиша музика, композирам 31. пиша писмо 32. показвам ясно, свидетелствувам за (обик. pass) 33. прен. оставям белези/следи* * *write [rait] v ( wrote [rout], ост. writ [rit]; written [ritn], ост. writ) пиша ( about, of) написвам, изписвам; to \write with a pen ( in ink, on paper) пиша с перо (писалка) (с мастило, на хартия); to \write a good ( legible) hand имам хубав (четлив) почерк; to \write for the papers пиша във вестниците, професионален журналист съм; to \write in (on) water преходен, краткотраен съм. -
11 pellō
pellō pepulī, pulsus, ere [1 PAL-], to beat, strike, knock, push, drive, hurl, impel, propel: fores, T.: pueri pulsi: ter pede terram (in the tripudium), H.: undique magno Pulsa domus strepitu, H.— To drive out, drive away, thrust out, expel, banish, repel, drive back, discomfit, rout: qui armis pulsus est: hostes pelluntur, Cs.: exsules tyrannorum iniuriā pulsi, banished, L.: in exsilium pulsus: lapidibus e foro pelli: omnes ex Galliae finibus, Cs.: istum ab Hispaniā: illum ab eā, T.: possessores suis sedibus: patriā, N.: regno pulsus, H.: pudendis Volneribus pulsus, i. e. shamefully wounded in flight, V.— To rout, put to flight, discomfit: exercitus eius ab Helvetiis pulsus, Cs. — To strike, set in motion, impel: sagitta pulsa manu, V.: nervi pulsi, struck: lyra pulsa manu, played, O.: classica, Tb.—Fig., to strike, touch, move, affect, impress: Ille canit, pulsae referunt ad sidera valles, V.: acriter mentem sensumve: species utilitatis pepulit eum: iuvenem nullius forma pepulerat captivae, L.: pulsusque recesserat ardor, O.: Haec ubi dicta Agrestem (murem) pepulere, H.— To drive out, drive away, banish, expel: maestitiam ex animis: quo tibi nostri Pulsus amor? what has become of your love for me? V.: glande famem, O.: tecta, quibus frigorum vis pelleretur: tenebras, O.* * *pellere, pepuli, pulsus Vbeat; drive out; push; banish, strike, defeat, drive away, rout -
12 desbaratamiento
m.1 perturbation, commotion descomposition.2 overthrow.* * *1 (desarreglo) wrecking, destruction2 (frustración) frustration3 (derroche) waste, squandering4 MILITAR rout* * *SM1) (=descomposición) [de planes] thwarting; [de teoría] destruction; [de empresa, grupo] ruin2) (Mil) rout3) (Med)4) (=derroche) squandering -
13 stampede
1. n панический страх, овладевающий стадом, табуном2. n паническое бегство3. n внезапное, стихийное массовое движение или перемещениеa stampede to a newly discovered gold field — поток золотоискателей, направляющийся к новому месторождению золота
4. n амер. полит. массовый переход на сторону нового кандидата5. n канад. стемпид, конноспортивный фестиваль6. v бросаться врассыпную; бежать в панике, обращаться в паническое бегствоthe alarmed herd stampeding along the veld — испуганное стадо, мчащееся по степи
7. v обращать в паническое бегство; вызывать паникуI resolved not to let such stories stampede me — я решил, что не позволю таким россказням заставить меня паниковать
8. v броситься бежать, поддаваясь стадному чувствуprospectors who stampeded into the Klondike — золотоискатели, которые хлынули в Клондайк
9. v брать приступом, наводнять; забиватьcustomers stampeded the stores — покупатели брали магазины приступом, магазины были битком набиты
10. v вынуждать, принуждать11. v амер. полит. перетянуть на свою сторону большинство делегатовthe convention was stampeded to for Vice-President — делегаты съезда неожиданно поддержали кандидатуру в вице-президенты
Синонимический ряд:1. flight (noun) dash; flight; rush2. bolt (verb) bolt; charge; panic; rush; smash3. pell-mell (verb) pell-mell4. rout (verb) derout; rout -
14 vencer
v.1 to beat (to defeat) (rival).consiguió vencer al cáncer he won his battle against cancer2 to overcome (superar) (miedo, obstáculo).venció al cansancio/sueño she overcame her exhaustion/sleepinesslo venció el cansancio he was overcome by tiredness3 to win (equipo, partido).dejarse vencer por el desánimo/la apatía to let oneself be discouraged/to give in o succumb to apathy4 to expire (caducar) (garantía, contrato).el plazo para entregar las solicitudes vence el 15 de mayo the closing date o the deadline for sending in applications is 15 MayLa garantía expira mañana The guarantee expires tomorrow.5 to prevail.6 to defeat, to conquer, to beat out, to beat.El equipo malo venció al campeón The lousy team defeated the champ.Ella vence sus miedos She conquers her fears.* * *1 DEPORTE to beat2 MILITAR to defeat, conquer, vanquish3 (exceder) to outdo, surpass4 (problema etc) to overcome, surmount5 (ser dominado) to overcome1 (ganar) to win2 (deuda etc) to fall due, be payable3 (plazo) to expire4 (torcer) to go off to1 (romperse) to break; (doblarse) to bend, incline2 figurado (reprimir) to control oneself* * *verb1) to win2) defeat3) overcome4) expire* * *1. VT1) (=derrotar) [+ enemigo, rival] to defeat, beat; [+ enfermedad, dolor] to beat, overcomevencieron al equipo visitante por 3 a 2 — they defeated o beat the visiting team 3-2
nuestro sistema inmunológico es capaz de vencer al virus — our immune system is capable of beating o overcoming the virus
a decir tonterías nadie le vence — when it comes to talking rubbish he's in a class of his own, no one beats him when it comes to talking rubbish
vence a todos en elegancia — he outdoes them all in style, he beats them all for style
2) (=controlar) [+ miedo, tentación] to overcome; [+ pasión] to control3) (=prevalecer) [miedo, sueño] to overcomeme venció el pánico cuando tuve que hablarle — panic got the better of me o I was overcome with panic when I had to speak to him
4) (Dep) [+ obstáculo] to overcome; [+ prueba] to complete; [+ distancia] to do, complete; [+ montaña] to conquervencieron los 15km en dos horas — they did o completed the 15km in two hours
5) (=hacer ceder) [+ soporte, rama] to breakel peso de los libros ha vencido el estante — the shelf gave way under the weight of the books, the weight of the books broke the shelf
2. VI1) (en batalla, partido, elecciones) to win¡venceremos! — we shall win o overcome!
por fin se dejó vencer por la curiosidad — he finally gave in to his curiosity, he finally let (his) curiosity get the better of him
no te dejes vencer por las dificultades — don't give up in the face of difficulties, don't let difficulties get the better of you
2) liter [amor, pasión] to triumph, be triumphant3) (Com) [documento, póliza, pasaporte] to expire; [inversión] to maturesu contrato vence a final de año — his contract runs out o expires at the end of the year
el plazo para pagar el alquiler vence mañana — the deadline for paying the rent is tomorrow, the rent is due tomorrow
el plazo para la entrega de solicitudes vence mañana — the closing date for applications is tomorrow
la semana que viene me vence el primer plazo del ordenador — I have to pay my first instalment on the computer next week, my first instalment on the computer is due next week
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < enemigo> to defeat, vanquish (liter); <rival/competidor> to defeat, beatb) <miedo/pesimismo/obstáculo> to overcomec) ( dominar)2.me venció el sueño/el cansancio — I was overcome by sleep/tiredness
vencer vi1) ejército/equipo to win, be victorious2)a) pasaporte/garantía to expireb) letra to be due for payment3.vencerse v pron1) tabla/rama to give way, break2) (AmL) pasaporte/garantía to expirese me venció el carnet — my card expired o ran out
* * *= be due, become + overdue, become + due, conquer, win, vanquish, win out, prevail, defeat, best.Ex. The date due calculated by the circulation programs is always checked against the list of dates the library is closed to ensure that a document is not due when it cannot be returned.Ex. The full fine is charged from the time the document became overdue.Ex. A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.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. The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.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. The article is entitled 'Dewey Decimal system defeats Truman! Library cartoons'.Ex. Back in 2001, the tossed salad they prepared fed some 5,000, which then bested the record held by a community in Utah in the United States.----* vencer a Alguien en su propio terreno = beat + Nombre + at + Posesivo + own game.* vencer completamente = beat + soundly.* vencer el miedo = face + Posesivo + fears, conquer + fear, overcome + Posesivo + fear.* vencer un obstáculo = surmount + obstacle, conquer + barrier.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < enemigo> to defeat, vanquish (liter); <rival/competidor> to defeat, beatb) <miedo/pesimismo/obstáculo> to overcomec) ( dominar)2.me venció el sueño/el cansancio — I was overcome by sleep/tiredness
vencer vi1) ejército/equipo to win, be victorious2)a) pasaporte/garantía to expireb) letra to be due for payment3.vencerse v pron1) tabla/rama to give way, break2) (AmL) pasaporte/garantía to expirese me venció el carnet — my card expired o ran out
* * *= be due, become + overdue, become + due, conquer, win, vanquish, win out, prevail, defeat, best.Ex: The date due calculated by the circulation programs is always checked against the list of dates the library is closed to ensure that a document is not due when it cannot be returned.
Ex: The full fine is charged from the time the document became overdue.Ex: A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.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: The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.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: The article is entitled 'Dewey Decimal system defeats Truman! Library cartoons'.Ex: Back in 2001, the tossed salad they prepared fed some 5,000, which then bested the record held by a community in Utah in the United States.* vencer a Alguien en su propio terreno = beat + Nombre + at + Posesivo + own game.* vencer completamente = beat + soundly.* vencer el miedo = face + Posesivo + fears, conquer + fear, overcome + Posesivo + fear.* vencer un obstáculo = surmount + obstacle, conquer + barrier.* * *vencer [E2 ]vtA1 (derrotar) ‹enemigo› to defeat, vanquish ( liter); ‹rival/competidor› to defeat, beatno te dejes vencer don't give in2 ‹pasiones/miedo› to overcome, conquer; ‹pereza/pesimismo› to overcome; ‹dificultad/obstáculo› to overcome, surmountno consiguieron vencer la inflación they were unable to overcome o beat inflation3«cansancio/sueño»: me venció el sueño/el cansancio I was overcome by sleep/tirednessdejó que la pereza/la curiosidad lo venciera he allowed his laziness/his curiosity to get the better of himB(romper): el peso venció el estante the shelf collapsed o gave way under the weighthan vencido los resortes de la cama they've ruined o broken the bed springsla presión del agua venció la compuerta the water pressure burst open the hatch o caused the hatch to burst open■ vencerviA «ejército/equipo» (ganar) to win, be victorious¡venceremos! we shall overcome!, we shall be victorious!B1 «pasaporte» (terminar) to expireel lunes vence el plazo para la entrega de solicitudes Monday is the last day o the deadline o the closing date for the submission of applicationsme vence el carnet de identidad dentro de poco my identity card expires soonantes de que venza la garantía before the guarantee runs out o expires2 «pago» to be o fall due; «letra» to mature, be due for payment■ vencerseA «tabla/rama» to give way, breakla pata de le silla se venció por el peso the leg of the chair gave way o broke under the weightno te apoyes, que la mesa se puede vencer don't lean on the table, it might collapseB «pasaporte» to expirese me venció el carnet my card expired o ran out* * *
vencer ( conjugate vencer) verbo transitivo
‹rival/competidor› to defeat, beat;
c) ( dominar):
verbo intransitivo
1 [ejército/equipo] to win, be victorious;◊ ¡venceremos! we shall overcome!
2
vencerse verbo pronominal (AmL) [pasaporte/garantía] to expire;◊ se me venció el carnet my card expired o ran out
vencer
I verbo transitivo
1 Mil to defeat
Dep to beat
1 (resistir, dominar) to restrain
vencer la tentación, to overcome the temptation
2 (superar) vencer un obstáculo/una dificultad, to surmount an obstacle/a difficulty
3 (ser dominado por) les venció la desesperación, they were overcome by despair
nos venció el sueño, we were overcome by sleep
II verbo intransitivo
1 (una letra, factura) to fall due
2 (un plazo, contrato) to expire
3 Mil Dep to win
♦ Locuciones: dejarse vencer: no te dejes vencer, sigue adelante, don't lose heart, go ahead
' vencer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aplastar
- batir
- ganar
- machacar
- poder
- apabullar
- arrollar
- imponer
- superar
English:
beat
- conquer
- defeat
- establishment
- expire
- get over
- mature
- overcome
- run out
- surmount
- warranty
- wear down
- grim
- lapse
- over
- rout
- run
- vanquish
* * *♦ vt1. [derrotar] [rival] to beat;[enemigo] to defeat;consiguió vencer al cáncer he won his battle against cancer2. [superar] [miedo, obstáculos] to overcome;[tentación] to resist;venció al cansancio/sueño she overcame her exhaustion/sleepiness;lo venció el cansancio he was overcome by tirednessnadie lo vence a contar anécdotas no one can beat him when it comes to telling stories4. [hacer ceder] to break, to snap;el peso de los libros venció la estantería the weight of the books caused the bookshelf to collapse♦ vi1. [equipo, partido] to win;[ejército] to be victorious;dejarse vencer por el desánimo/la apatía to let oneself be discouraged/to give in o succumb to apathy2. [imponerse, prevalecer] to prevail;al final venció el sentido común common sense prevailed in the end3. [caducar] [garantía, contrato] to expire;[deuda, pago] to fall due, to mature; [bono] to mature; Am [medicamento] to reach o pass its expiry date;el plazo para entregar las solicitudes vence el 15 de mayo the closing date o the deadline for sending in applications is 15th May* * *I v/t defeat; fig ( superar) overcomeII v/i1 win* * *vencer {86} vt1) derrotar: to vanquish, to defeat2) superar: to overcome, to surmountvencer vi1) ganar: to win, to triumph2) caducar: to expireel plazo vence el jueves: the deadline is Thursday3) : to fall due, to mature* * *vencer vbel español venció en la carrera de 1.500 metros the Spaniard won the 1,500 metres race -
15 aramak
v. look for, search for, search, seek, try to find, seek for, hunt, comb, search thoroughly, rummage, hunt after, hunt for, hunt out, be on the lookout fo, quest, rout, scout about, scout around, seek after; be spoiling for; miss; look for trouble* * *hunt for -
16 aramamak
v. (neg. form of aramak) look for, search for, search, seek, try to find, seek for, hunt, comb, search thoroughly, rummage, hunt after, hunt for, hunt out, be on the lookout fo, quest, rout, scout about, scout around, seek after; be spoiling for; miss; look for trouble -
17 best
1. n самое лучшее, высшая степень2. n выходное платьеwith the best — наравне с лучшими; не хуже других
to have the best of it — взять верх, победить, одолеть
3. a от Ihe laughs best who laughs last — хорошо смеётся тот, кто смеётся последним
4. a лучшийthe best thing — лучше всего; самое лучшее
5. a самый подходящийthe best plan would be … — самое лучшее будет …
the best thing is … — самое лучшее …, лучше всего …
6. a большийthe best part of an hour — почти час, добрый час
7. a основной, главный8. adv от 2 I9. adv наилучшим образом, лучше всего10. adv больше всего11. adv как компонент сложных слов самый12. v разг. нанести поражение; взять верх13. v разг. провести, перехитритьСинонимический ряд:1. ablest (adj.) ablest; most adept; most capable; most competent; most proficient; most proper; most qualified; most skilful; most skilled; most wicked2. best (adj.) best; completest; fullest; most entire; most flawless; most intact; most perfect; most unblemished; most unbroken; most undamaged; most unhurt; most unimpaired; most uninjured; most unmarred; roundest3. biggest (adj.) biggest; kindest; kindliest; most altruistic; most benevolent; most benign; most charitable; most chivalrous; most eleemosynary; most humane; most humanitarian; most kind-hearted; most philanthropic4. cleverest (adj.) cleverest; most scintillating; smartest; sprightliest5. finest (adj.) excellent; finest; foremost; greatest; highest; peerless; premium6. greater (adj.) better; greater; larger; largest; most7. healthiest (adj.) halest; healthiest; most right; most well-conditioned; most well-liking; most whole; sanest; soundest8. luckiest (adj.) happiest; luckiest; most fortunate; most providential9. most advantageous (adj.) bravest; most advantageous; most benefic; most beneficent; most beneficial; most benignant; most favoring; most gainful; most helpful; most lucrative; most moneymaking; most paying; most profitable; most remunerative; most toward; most useful; most well-paying; most worthwhile10. most appropriate (adj.) fittest; most appropriate; most befitting; most convenient; most expedient; most meet; most suitable; most tailor-made; most useful11. most blameless (adj.) most blameless; most exemplary; most guiltless; most inculpable; most innocent; most irreprehensible; most irreproachable; most lily-white; most righteous; most unblamable; most virtuous; purest12. most considerable (adj.) most considerable; most respectable; most sensible; most sizable13. most decent (adj.) commonest; most acceptable; most adequate; most decent; most satisfactory; most sufficient; most tolerable; most unexceptionable; most unexceptional; most unimpeachable; most unobjectionable14. most decorous (adj.) most decorous; most well-behaved15. most favourable (adj.) most auspicious; most favourable; most promising; most propitious16. most healthful (adj.) most healthful; most hygienic; most salubrious; most salutary; most salutiferous; most wholesome17. most pleasant (adj.) most agreeable; most congenial; most favorable; most grateful; most gratifying; most pleasant; most pleasing; most pleasurable; most pleasureful; most welcome; nicest; pleasantest18. most prosperous (adj.) easiest; most comfortable; most prosperous; most substantial; most well-fixed; most well-heeled; most well-off; most well-to-do19. most real (adj.) most authentic; most genuine; most original; most real; most undoubted; most unquestionable; truest20. most skillful (adj.) most adroit; most skillful; most workmanlike; most workmanly; prettiest21. most superior (adj.) most excellent; most superior22. most well-founded (adj.) most cogent; most just; most justified; most well-founded; most well-grounded23. superb (adj.) optimal; optimum; superb; superlative; unsurpassed24. first (noun) choice; cream; elite; fat; favorite; favourite; first; flower; pick; pride; prime; primrose; prize; top25. beat (verb) beat; conquer; defeat; down; master; overcome; prevail; rout; subdue; surmount; thrash; triumph; trounce; vanquish; worst26. surpass (verb) better; cap; cob; ding; eclipse; exceed; excel; outdo; outgo; outmatch; outshine; outstrip; overshadow; pass; surpass; top; transcend; trumpАнтонимический ряд: -
18 desbandada
f.1 breaking up, scattering.en desbandada in great disorder2 stampede, disbandment, rout.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desbandar.* * *1 scattering\a la desbandada helter-skelter, in all directions* * *SF rush ( to get away)cuando empezó a llover hubo una desbandada general — when it started to rain everyone rushed for shelter
salir en desbandada — to run off o scatter in all directions
* * *se produjo una desbandada de gente/pájaros — people ran off/birds flew off in all directions
salir en desbandada — to scatter, run off in all directions
* * *= stampede.Ex. Although most stampedes were associated with longhorn cattle, there were also Buffalo stampedes which were even more dangerous than cattle stampedes.----* huir en desbandada = stampede.* salir en desbandada = stampede.* * *se produjo una desbandada de gente/pájaros — people ran off/birds flew off in all directions
salir en desbandada — to scatter, run off in all directions
* * *= stampede.Ex: Although most stampedes were associated with longhorn cattle, there were also Buffalo stampedes which were even more dangerous than cattle stampedes.
* huir en desbandada = stampede.* salir en desbandada = stampede.* * *llegó la policía y se produjo una desbandada the police arrived and everyone scattered o people ran off in all directionsse produjo una desbandada de pájaros the birds flew off in all directionssalir en desbandada «personas» to scatter, run off in all directions/in confusion;«animales» to scatter, run off in all directionsel ejército enemigo salió en desbandada the enemy army scattered o was routed* * *
desbandada sustantivo femenino scattering: en cuanto pedí voluntarios para el trabajo, se produjo una desbandada general, as soon as I asked for volunteers for the job people disappeared in all directions
♦ Locuciones: en desbandada, in all directions o in disorder
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English:
stampede
* * *[huida desordenada] breaking up, scattering;el disparo provocó la desbandada de los pájaros the shot sent the birds flying in all directions;los atracadores huyeron en desbandada the assailants fled in disarray;se oyó una sirena de policía y hubo desbandada general a police siren was heard and everyone scattered* * *f:a la desbandada in all directions;salir en desbandada scatter* * *desbandada nf: scattering, dispersal -
19 enfoncer
enfoncer [ɑ̃fɔ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = faire pénétrer) [+ pieu, clou] to drive in ; [+ épingle, punaise] to stick in• qui a bien pu lui enfoncer ça dans le crâne ? or la tête ? who on earth put that idea into his head?c. ( = défoncer) [+ porte] to break down ; [+ véhicule] to smash in ; [+ lignes ennemies] to break through2. reflexive verba. [lame, projectile]• s'enfoncer dans [+ forêt, rue, brume] to disappear into ; [+ fauteuil, coussins, misère, vice] to sink into• à mentir, tu ne fais que t'enfoncer davantage by lying, you're just getting yourself into deeper and deeper waterc. ( = céder) to give wayd. ( = faire pénétrer) s'enfoncer une arête dans la gorge to get a bone stuck in one's throat* * *ɑ̃fɔ̃se
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1) ( faire entrer sans outil) to push in [piquet, bouchon]; ( avec un outil)2) ( faire céder) to break down [porte]; to break through [adversaire]; ( accidentellement) to crash through [obstacle]; to break [cage thoracique]; to smash in [aile de voiture]enfoncer des portes ouvertes — fig to state the obvious
3) ( vaincre) to defeat [armée]; to beat [concurrent]4) ( abaisser)
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s'enfoncer verbe pronominal1) ( s'enliser)s'enfoncer dans la neige/le sable — to sink in the snow/the sand
être enfoncé dans un fauteuil — ( confortablement) to be settled cosily GB ou cozily US in an armchair
2) ( couler)3) ( pénétrer)4) ( se mettre)5) ( aller)s'enfoncer dans les or à l'intérieur des terres — to go inland
6) ( se creuser) [chaussée, terre] to give way7) (colloq) ( aggraver son cas) to make things worse for oneself••enfoncer quelque chose dans le crâne (colloq) or la tête de quelqu'un — to get something into somebody's head
* * *ɑ̃fɔ̃se1. vt1) (= faire pénétrer) [clou, vis] to drive in, [tout objet, dans une cavité ou substance] to push inenfoncer qch dans (clou, vis) — to drive sth into, (dans une cavité, une substance) to push sth into, (à coups de marteau) to hammer sth into
Les événements qui l'ont enfoncé dans la misère. — The events that plunged him into abject poverty.
2) (= bien caler)Enfoncez le capuchon bien à fond sur l'embout. — Push the cap firmly down onto the nozzle.
3) (= forcer) [porte] to break open4) [plancher, mur] to cause to cave in5) (= défoncer) [côtes] to smash6) (= surpasser) to beat, to thrash2. vi1) (dans la vase, la neige) to sink in2) [sol, surface porteuse] to give way* * *enfoncer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( faire entrer sans outil) to push in [piquet, bouchon, pièce de machine]; enfoncer un bouchon dans une bouteille to push a cork into a bottle; enfonce bien le bouchon push the cork in tight; n'enfonce pas trop le piquet don't push the peg in too far; enfonce bien la punaise push the drawing pin in hard; enfoncer un poignard dans le ventre de qn to plunge a dagger into sb's stomach; enfoncer ses mains dans ses poches to dig one's hands into one's pockets; enfoncer son mouchoir dans sa poche to stuff one's handkerchief into one's pocket; enfoncer son chapeau jusqu'aux yeux/oreilles to pull one's hat down over one's eyes/ears; enfoncer une épingle dans une poupée to stick a pin into a doll; enfoncer son doigt to stick one's finger (dans into); enfoncer le coude dans les côtes de qn to elbow sb in the ribs; enfoncer sa tête dans un coussin to bury one's head in a cushion;2 ( faire entrer avec un outil) to knock [sth] in [clou, piquet]; enfoncer un clou/un piquet dans qch to knock a nail/a post into sth; n'enfonce pas trop le piquet don't knock the peg in too far; enfonce bien les clous knock the nails in well;3 ( faire céder) to break down [porte, barrière]; to break through [lignes adverses]; ( accidentellement) to crash through [obstacle]; to break [cage thoracique]; to smash in [aile de voiture]; l'avant du camion est enfoncé the front of the truck ou lorry GB is smashed in; enfoncer des portes ouvertes fig to state the obvious;5 ( abaisser) ne m'enfonce pas davantage don't rub it in;6 ( pousser) enfoncer qn dans la dépression to make sb even more depressed.C s'enfoncer vpr1 ( s'enliser) s'enfoncer dans la neige/le sable [personne, véhicule] to sink in the snow/the sand; on s'enfonce dans ces fauteuils! you sink right into these armchairs!; il s'enfonça dans son fauteuil he sank back into his armchair; être enfoncé dans un fauteuil ( confortablement) to be settled cosily GB ou cozily US in an armchair; s'enfoncer dans la récession to sink deeper and deeper into recession; s'enfoncer dans ses pensées to become lost in thought; s'enfoncer dans l'erreur to make error after error;2 ( couler) s'enfoncer dans l'eau [navire, objet] to sink;3 ( pénétrer) les piquets s'enfoncent facilement the posts go in easily; le poignard s'enfonça dans sa chair the dagger went deep into the flesh;4 ( se mettre) s'enfoncer une épine dans le doigt to get a thorn in one's finger;5 ( aller) s'enfoncer dans la forêt to go into the forest; ( plus loin) to go further into the forest; s'enfoncer dans la campagne/le désert to go right out into the country/the desert; s'enfoncer dans le brouillard to disappear into the fog; s'enfoncer dans le lointain to disappear into the distance; s'enfoncer dans les or à l'intérieur des terres to go inland;6 ( se creuser) [chaussée, terre] to give way;7 ○( aggraver son cas) to make things worse for oneself.enfoncer qch dans le crâne○ or la tête de qn to get sth into sb's head; enfonce-toi bien ça dans le crâne○ or la tête get that into your head once and for all.[ɑ̃fɔ̃se] verbe transitif1. [faire pénétrer - piquet, aiguille] to push in (separable) ; [ - vis] to drive ou to screw in (separable) ; [ - clou] to drive ou to hammer in (separable) ; [ - épingle, punaise] to push ou to stick in (separable) ; [ - couteau] to stick ou to thrust in (separable)il a enfoncé le pieu d'un seul coup he drove ou stuck the stake home in one2. [faire descendre] to push ou to ram (on)3. [briser - côte, carrosserie] to stave in (separable), to crush ; [ - porte] to break down (separable), to bash in (separable), to force open (separable) ; [ - barrière, mur] to smash, to break down (separable)5. [condamner]enfoncer quelqu'un: son témoignage n'a fait que l'enfoncer he just dug himself into a deeper hole with that statement————————[ɑ̃fɔ̃se] verbe intransitif————————s'enfoncer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [dans l'eau, la boue, la terre] to sink (in)les vis s'enfoncent facilement dans le bois screws go ou bore easily through wood2. [se lover]s'enfoncer sous une couette to burrow ou to snuggle under a quilt3. [s'engager]s'enfoncer dans to penetrate ou to go intoplus on s'enfonce dans la forêt plus le silence est profond the further you walk into the forest the quieter it becomes————————s'enfoncer verbe pronominal transitif -
20 beat
1. n удар; бойhip beat — удар о н.ж.
2. n спец. пульсация; колебание3. n муз. ритм; такт4. n муз. отсчитывание такта5. n муз. доля6. n муз. взмах дирижёрской палочки7. n муз. дозор, обход; маршрут дозора; район патрулирования8. n муз. охот. место облавы9. n муз. амер. сл. сенсационное сообщение10. n муз. разг. нечто выдающееся, невиданноеhe believes that it is perfectly scriptural for a man to beat his wife — он считает, что священное писание отнюдь не запрещает мужчине бить свою жену
11. n амер. разг. мошенник, обманщикhotel beats — постояльцы, уезжающие из гостиницы, не уплатив по счёту
12. n амер. разг. тунеядец13. n амер. разг. разг. надувательство; мошенничество14. n амер. разг. убытки15. n амер. разг. батман16. n амер. разг. мор. лавирование; курс против течения или ветракино «хлопушка»
to beat a parley — давать сигнал барабанным боем или звуком трубы о желании вступить в переговоры
17. n амер. разг. физ. биенияit is off my beat altogether — это не по моей части; это не моё дело
18. a амер. разг. усталый, измотавшийся, разбитый, выдохшийся19. a амер. разг. ошарашенный20. a относящийся к битникам21. v бить, ударять; колотить, стучатьbeat down — сбить; свалить с ног, столкнуть
22. v бить, побить; избиватьto beat with a whip — хлестать, стегать кнутом
23. v колоть, измельчатьto beat to powder, to beat small — истолочь в порошок
24. v побить, победить25. v разг. превосходить; быть лучше, выше26. v амер. разг. обойти, надуть, обмануть27. v обогнать28. v разг. озадачить29. v биться; трепетать; пульсироватьthe flag was beating in the wind — флаг развевался по ветру, ветер трепал флаг
30. v обыскивать, обшаривать, устраивать облаву31. v амер. разг. убегать, удиратьbeat it! — убирайся!, пошёл вон!, отвали!
32. v физ. создавать биения33. n сорняки, сжигаемые для удобренияСинонимический ряд:1. tired (adj.) bushed; fatigued; tired; weary; worn out2. accent (noun) accent; stress3. blow (noun) blow; hit; pounding; punch; strike; stroke; thump4. patrol (noun) patrol; post; precinct; walk5. rhythm (noun) cadence; cadency; count; measure; meter; metre; number; palpitation; pulsation; pulse; rhyme; rhythm; rhythmus; swing; tattoo; throb; tick; vibration6. round (noun) circuit; province; round; route7. scoop (noun) exclusive; scoop8. baste (verb) baste; belabor; lam; lambaste; malleate; paste; pelt; tromp; wallop; whop9. basted (verb) basted; battered; belabored; buffeted; drubbed; hammered; lambasted; lammed; pasted; pelted; pounded; pummeled; thrashed; walloped; whopped10. best (verb) best; conquer; defeat; outdo; overcame; rout; subdue; trounce; vanquish; worst11. cheat (verb) boodle; cheat; chisel; chouse; cozen; defraud; diddle; do; flimflam; gyp; overreach; ream; sucker; swindle; take12. frustrate (verb) baffle; balk; bilk; circumvent; dash; disappoint; foil; frustrate; ruin; thwart13. frustrated (verb) baffled; balked; bilked; circumvented; dashed; disappointed; foiled; frustrated; ruined; thwarted14. mark (verb) count; mark15. nonplus (verb) buffalo; get; nonplus; stick; stump16. nonplused (verb) buffaloed; got; nonplused; stuck; stumped17. pound (verb) belabour; break; drub; forge; hammer; pound; pummel; stamp18. pulsate (verb) palpitate; pulsate; pulse; throb; thump; vibrate19. pulsated (verb) palpitated; pulsated; pulsed; throbbed20. scoop (verb) scoop21. scooped (verb) scooped22. scour (verb) comb; finecomb; fine-tooth-comb; forage; grub; rake; ransack; rummage; scour; search23. scoured (verb) combed; foraged; grubbed; raked; ransacked; rummaged; scoured; searched24. strike (verb) batter; buffet; club; cudgel; hit; knock; punch; strike25. surpass (verb) better; cap; cob; ding; exceed; excel; outgo; outmatch; outshine; outstrip; pass; surpass; top; transcend; trump26. surpassed (verb) bested; bettered; capped; exceeded; excelled; outdid; outshone or outshined; outstripped; outwent; passed; surpassed; topped; transcended; trumped27. wag (verb) flap; flop; flutter; lash; switch; wag; waggle; wave; woggle28. wagged (verb) lashed; switched; wagged; waggled; waved29. whip (verb) blast; blend; curry; dust; flog; lay into; lick; mix; mop up; overrun; overwhelm; shellac; skunk; smear; smother; steamroller; thrash; trim; upend; whip; whisk; whomp30. whipped (verb) blasted; curried; dusted; licked; mopped up; overran; overwhelmed; routed; shellacked; smeared; smothered; trimmed; trounced; upended; whipped31. win (verb) overcome; prevail; triumph; winАнтонимический ряд:help; pat; protect; shelter; shield; stroke; surrender
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