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1 about
هُنَا وهُنَاك \ about: in various places: Don’t leave your books about. around: on all sides (of); round; here and there: The boys were running around. -
2 беготня
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3 chop-chop
running about, bustle -
4 yugur-yugur
running about, rush, bustle -
5 беготня
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6 набегаться
совер.; разг.
be tired (out) with running about; have had enough of running about; have one's fill of running; have/do plenty of running about* * * -
7 corretear
v.1 to run about.2 to hang about (informal).3 to overtake. (Mexican Spanish)4 to harass.5 to run playfully after, to run after.* * ** * *1. VT1) LAm (=acosar) to harass2) CAm (=ahuyentar) to scare off3) Cono Sur [+ trabajo] to hurry along, push *2. VI1) (=ir de prisa) to run about2) (=vagar) to loiter, hang about the streets* * *1. 2.corretear vt1)a) (esp AmL) ( perseguir) to chase, pursueb) (Chi fam) < ladrones> to keep... away, deter2) (RPl) (Com) to wholesale* * *= scamper.Ex. Arboreal animals spend most of their time scampering around in trees rather than on the ground, in the air, or water.* * *1. 2.corretear vt1)a) (esp AmL) ( perseguir) to chase, pursueb) (Chi fam) < ladrones> to keep... away, deter2) (RPl) (Com) to wholesale* * *= scamper.Ex: Arboreal animals spend most of their time scampering around in trees rather than on the ground, in the air, or water.
* * *corretear [A1 ]vito run aroundel niño correteaba por el jardín the little boy was running o rushing around the garden■ corretearvtA1 ( esp AmL) (perseguir) to chase, pursuelo correteó hasta atraparlo she chased it round until she caught ittanto calor corretea a la gente de las calles the fierce heat keeps people off the streetssi no correteas la autorización, no te la darán nunca if you don't start doing something about getting permission, they'll never give it to youse ganaba la vida correteando artículos de escritorio he worked as a stationery wholesaler* * *
corretear ( conjugate corretear) verbo intransitivo ( correr) to run around
verbo transitivo
1 (esp AmL) ( perseguir) to chase, pursue
2 (RPl) (Com) to wholesale
' corretear' also found in these entries:
English:
run around
- scamper
- scamper about
- run
- scurry
* * *♦ vi1. [correr] to run about;los niños estaban correteando por el parque the children were running about in the park♦ vt* * *v/i run around* * *corretear vi1) vagar: to loiter, to wander about2) : to run around, to scamper aboutcorretear vt: to pursue, to chase* * *corretear vb to scamper -
8 correteo
m.1 running-about, scamper, frolic, loitering about the streets.2 scurry of feet.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: corretear.* * *1 running about, hustle and bustle* * *SMandar en correteos — CAm to rush about
* * *correteo nmel correteo de los niños the children's running about -
9 nalata|ć
pf Ⅰ vt środ., Lotn. to have flown- nalatać 500 godzin to have flown 500 hours, to have logged a. completed 500 flying hoursⅡ nalatać się 1. (przelecieć wiele) to have flown a lot- nalatał się po świecie he has flown a lot around the world2. (zmęczyć się fruwaniem) [ptak, owad] to wear itself out flying 3. pot. (nabiegać się) to wear oneself out running about- nalatać się po mieście to have done a lot of running about town- nalatać się po sklepach to have done a lot of running about the shops, to have done the rounds of the shopsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nalata|ć
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10 пробегать
I проб`егатьсов.1) ( провести какое-то время в беготне) run about ( for a certain time)пробегать весь день по го́роду — spend the whole day running round the town
2) разг. (вн.; пропустить) miss (d) with all one's running aboutII пробег`атьнесов. - пробега́ть, сов. - пробежа́ть1) ( двигаться бегом) pass (running), run by; (че́рез) run (through); (по дт.) run (along)пробегать ми́мо — run by / past
2) (вн.; передвигаться на какое-л расстояние) run (d), cover (d)3) (вн.; бегло прочитывать) run (through), look (through), skim (d), scan (d)4) (быстро проходить - о времени, событиях) fly, pass rapidlyвре́мя пробежа́ло бы́стро — time flew quickly
5) (по дт.; о лёгком, быстром движении, ощущении и т.п.) run (over)тень пробежа́ла по его́ лицу́ — a shadow ['ʃæ-] passed over his face
он пробежа́л па́льцами по кла́вишам — he ran his fingers over the keyboard
дрожь пробежа́ла по его́ те́лу — he shivered ['ʃɪ-]
при мы́сли об э́том у него́ по спине́ пробежа́л холодо́к — the thought of it sent a shiver ['ʃɪ-] down his spine
6) тк. несов. ( пролегать) pass, runме́жду дома́ми пробега́ла доро́жка — there was a path running between the houses
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11 charla
f.1 chat.2 talk (conferencia).3 gossip chatter, gossip.4 mistle thrush.5 Charla.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: charlar.* * *1 (conversación) talk, chat2 (conferencia) talk, informal lecture* * *noun f.chat, talk* * *SF1) (=conversación) chat2) (=chismes) gossip3) (=conferencia) talkcharla literaria — literary talk, informal literary lecture
* * *a) ( conversación) chatb) ( conferencia) talk* * *= chat, chatter, speech, talk, gossip, address, talking, confab, speaking commitment.Ex. The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.Ex. Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.Ex. For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.Ex. The dimensions of this problem are rooted in the fact that there are increasing means and methods of packaging and disseminating information -several of which I noted earlier in my talk.Ex. When this track is followed, the conversation very quickly drifts away from the book and becomes gossip about ourselves.Ex. The title of his address is 'How many drops to fill the bucket?'.Ex. The script was improvised on an outline which, I gathered, was the result of three sessions' hard talking to decide whose ideas out of the many suggested should be used.Ex. The author briefly reports on the conferences, conventions, confabs and celebrations of interest to library support staff across the USA that took place in 1998-99.Ex. Emerson already has a schedule full of speaking commitments.----* charla incoherente = gibberish.* dar una charla = give + address, give + a talk, give + a presentation, give + speech.* * *a) ( conversación) chatb) ( conferencia) talk* * *= chat, chatter, speech, talk, gossip, address, talking, confab, speaking commitment.Ex: The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.
Ex: Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.Ex: For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.Ex: The dimensions of this problem are rooted in the fact that there are increasing means and methods of packaging and disseminating information -several of which I noted earlier in my talk.Ex: When this track is followed, the conversation very quickly drifts away from the book and becomes gossip about ourselves.Ex: The title of his address is 'How many drops to fill the bucket?'.Ex: The script was improvised on an outline which, I gathered, was the result of three sessions' hard talking to decide whose ideas out of the many suggested should be used.Ex: The author briefly reports on the conferences, conventions, confabs and celebrations of interest to library support staff across the USA that took place in 1998-99.Ex: Emerson already has a schedule full of speaking commitments.* charla incoherente = gibberish.* dar una charla = give + address, give + a talk, give + a presentation, give + speech.* * *1(conversación): estábamos de charla we were having a chat o we were chattingsu charla me aburre his chatter bores me2 (conferencia) talkCompuesto:chat* * *
Del verbo charlar: ( conjugate charlar)
charla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
charla
charlar
charla sustantivo femenino
charlar ( conjugate charlar) verbo intransitivo
to chat, talk
charla sustantivo femenino
1 (palique) talk, chat: estuvimos de charla hasta las cinco, we were chatting until five
2 (conferencia) informal lecture o address: nos dieron una charla sobre los cometas, there was a lecture on comets
charlar verbo intransitivo to talk, chat
' charla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amena
- ameno
- conferencia
- dar
- origen
- parrafada
- amistoso
- conversación
- superficial
English:
cackle
- casual
- chat
- earful
- hold
- lecture
- pep talk
- spiel
- talk
- heart
- more
- pitch
- small
* * *charla nf1. [conversación] chat;estar de charla to chat3. Informát chatcharla en tiempo real real time chat* * *f1 chat2 organizada talk* * *charla nf: chat, talk* * *charla n1. (conversación) chat2. (conferencia) talk -
12 как угорелый
(бегает, носится, мечется и т. п.)разг.smb. is running about (rushing round smth., etc.) like a madman (a mad thing, one possessed, one frenzied); run about as if one were crazy; run about as if one had a torch under his tail; dash like a whirlwindФамусов.
Я, Софья Павловна, расстроен сам, день целый / Нет отдыха, мечусь, как словно угорелый. / По должности, по службе хлопотня, / Тот пристаёт, другой, всем дело до меня! (А. Грибоедов, Горе от ума) — Famusov. No, miss! I'm out of sorts myself; I get no rest. / All day I rush about as if I were possessed; / My office work, it never lets me be; / First this one comes, then that, and all are after me!В горячие для буфета часы [Павел] носился, как угорелый, с подносами, прыгая через четыре-пять ступенек вниз, в кухню, и обратно. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — During rush hours he would dash with loaded trays up and down the kitchen stairs like a whirlwind, taking four or five steps at a time.
Надо оформить какой-то пропуск, выписать какие-то бумажки. Найти приёмщика, сдать груз, опять получить бумажки. Всё это и делает Сенька, бегая по райцентру как угорелый. (В. Белов, Под извоз) — They had to get some kind of passes made out, sign papers. Find the reception clerk, hand over their loads and get a receipt. Senka it was who looked after all this, running about as if he'd a torch under his tail.
В семь часов за мамой приходит её "газик" с красным крестом на дверце... За мамой машина всегда приходит - она по району носится как угорелая... (А. Лиханов, Мой генерал) — At seven o'clock Mum's jeep bowls up with its red cross on the door... A car always comes for my mother - she rushes round the district like a mad thing...
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13 на-
(глагольная приставка)1. (в разн. знач.) см. глаголы с этой приставкой2. (вдоволь, до полного удовлетворения: в глаголах с оконч. -ся, об. в сов. виде, если эти глаголы в словаре не даны) to one's heart's content; (при отриц. тж.) enough; (перен. ирон.: слишком много) too much (при глаг. в perf.), или передаётся глаг. выражениями: have enough (of ger.), be tired / sick (of ger.); но при наличии слов, обозначающих степень, предел, не передаётся особоони ещё не наговорились — they have not yet talked enough, they have not yet said all they have to say
он набегался — ( слишком) he has run about too much, he has had enough (of) running about; ( ему надоело бегать) he is tired / sick of running about
набегаться до изнеможения — run* about till one is exhausted
3. (определённое количество: в глаголах с доп., если такие глаголы в словаре не даны) a quantity (of); но при наличии слов, обозначающих количество, не передаётся особонакупить книг — buy* a quantity of books
накупить много книг — buy* a lot of books
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14 Б-34
В БЕГАХ PrepP Invar subj-compl with бытье (subj: human)1. (one is) hiding from the police, the authorities, fleeing from the lawon the runon the lam on the loose in hiding.«Сегодня поздно вечером, гуляя в парке, я натолкнулся на какого-то человека, искавшего дорогу... Вид у него измученный, он, вероятно, несколько дней в бегах» (Федин 1). "Late this evening, while walking in the park, I came across a man trying to find his way...He looked exhausted, he has probably been on the run several days" (1a).«Директор в бегах... как раз мы его ищем. Есть подозрение, что сбежал с казенным золотом» (Искандер 3). "The director's in hiding., we're looking for him right now He's suspected of absconding with government gold" (3a).2. coll (one is) rushing around from place to place, incessantly running about taking care of business, doing chores etcon the move (the run)off (out) on errands off (out) running errands out and about (in limited contexts) out running around. -
15 в бегах
• В БЕГАХ[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: human)]=====1. (one is) hiding from the police, the authorities, fleeing from the law:- on the run;- on the lam;- on the loose;- in hiding.♦ "Сегодня поздно вечером, гуляя в парке, я натолкнулся на какого-то человека, искавшего дорогу... Вид у него измученный, он, вероятно, несколько дней в бегах" (Федин 1). "Late this evening, while walking in the park, I came across a man trying to find his way...He looked exhausted, he has probably been on the run several days" (la).♦ "Директор в бегах... как раз мы его ищем. Есть подозрение, что сбежал с казенным золотом" (Искандер 3). "The director's in hiding., we're looking for him right now He's suspected of absconding with government gold" (3a).2. coll (one is) rushing around from place to place, incessantly running about taking care of business, doing chores etc:- on the move < the run>;- off < out> on errands;- off < out> running errands;- [in limited contexts] out running around.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в бегах
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16 Lauferei
f; -, -en; umg. running around, legwork; jemandem Laufereien bereiten fig. cause s.o. a lot of bother ( oder trouble)* * *Lau|fe|rei [laufə'rai]f -, -en (inf)running about no pl* * *Lau·fe·rei<-, -en>[laufəˈrai]* * *die; Lauferei, Laufereien (ugs.) running around no pl* * ** * *die; Lauferei, Laufereien (ugs.) running around no pl -
17 пробегать
I пробежать1. ( без указания места или объекта) pass (running), run* by; ( мимо) run* by / past; ( через) run* through; (по) run* alongII сов.♢
дрожь пробежала у него по телу — he shivered violently1. run* about ( for a certain time)пробегать весь день по городу — spend* the whole day running round the town
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18 discursus
discursus ūs, m [discurro], a running to and fro, running about, straggling: continere ab discursu militem, L.: vallem discursibus impleat, O.: subito discursu, a double flank movement, Ta.* * *running about; separate lion, dispersal -
19 danzar
v.1 to dance.2 to dance for.Me danzó Juana Juana danced for me.* * *1 (bailar) to dance2 (zascandilear) to wander■ se pasó la mañana danzando y no hizo los deberes he spent the morning milling about and he didn't do his homework3 (estar tirado) to lie around4 (entrometerse) to meddle, interfere (en, with/in)* * *1. VI1) (=bailar) to dance- llevo toda la mañana danzando2) * (=entrometerse) to meddle2.VT to dance* * *tener a alguien danzando — to keep somebody on the go
* * *= dance.Ex. I am too old any longer to play games or dance; my social life is restricted; and I cannot, as I used, take much interest in the future of the world, for I shan't live long enough to see what is going to happen in it.* * *tener a alguien danzando — to keep somebody on the go
* * *= dance.Ex: I am too old any longer to play games or dance; my social life is restricted; and I cannot, as I used, take much interest in the future of the world, for I shan't live long enough to see what is going to happen in it.
* * *danzar [A4 ]vilos niños me tienen todo el día danzando de aquí para allá the children have me running around all day, I'm on the go all day with the children ( colloq)* * *
danzar ( conjugate danzar) verbo intransitivo (frml) ( bailar) to dance
danzar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to dance
2 fam (ir de aquí para allá) to fidget
' danzar' also found in these entries:
English:
dance
* * *danzar vi1. [bailar] to dance2. [ir de un sitio a otro] to run about;llevo todo el día danzando de acá para allá I've been running about from one place to another all day* * *v/i dance* * *danzar {21} vbailar: to dance -
20 oscuro
adj.1 dark, obscure, dim, darkish.2 sullen, dark.3 brunette, brunet, black-a-vised, dark.* * *► adjetivo1→ link=obscuro obscuro* * *(f. - oscura)adj.1) dark2) obscure* * *ADJ1) (=sin luz) dark¡qué casa tan oscura! — what a dark house!
2) [color, cielo, día] dark3) [texto, explicación] obscure4) (=sospechoso)oscuras intenciones — dubious intentions, sinister intentions
5) (=incierto) [porvenir, futuro] uncertain6) (=poco conocido) obscure* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <calle/habitación> darkb) <color/ojos/pelo> dark2)a) < intenciones> dark; < asunto> dubiousb) ( poco claro) <significado/asunto> obscurec) ( poco conocido) <escritor/orígenes> obscure* * *= black [blacker -comp., blackest -sup.], dark [darker -comp., darkest -sup.], darkling, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], obscure, murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], dusky.Ex. Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.Ex. Input fields for passwords be dark to prevent other close the terminal from seeing, and perhaps copying the input.Ex. I surmise that Slake will start in the hard-edged reality of modern urban life before sliding ineluctably into the darkling land of Hereafter.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).Ex. There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.Ex. The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.----* azul oscuro = deep blue.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* claroscuro = light-and-shade.* cuarto oscuro de fotografía = photographic darkroom.* de color verde oscuro = bottle green.* dejar a oscuras = cut out + light.* de pelo oscuro = dark-haired.* en un pasado oscuro y lejano = in the dim and distant past.* marrón oscuro = dark brown.* oscuro como boca de lobo = pitch-black, pitch-dark.* traje oscuro de rayas = pinstripe(d) suit.* un pasado oscuro = a dark past.* volverse oscuro = turn + dark.* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <calle/habitación> darkb) <color/ojos/pelo> dark2)a) < intenciones> dark; < asunto> dubiousb) ( poco claro) <significado/asunto> obscurec) ( poco conocido) <escritor/orígenes> obscure* * *= black [blacker -comp., blackest -sup.], dark [darker -comp., darkest -sup.], darkling, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], obscure, murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], dusky.Ex: Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.
Ex: Input fields for passwords be dark to prevent other close the terminal from seeing, and perhaps copying the input.Ex: I surmise that Slake will start in the hard-edged reality of modern urban life before sliding ineluctably into the darkling land of Hereafter.Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).Ex: There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.Ex: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.* azul oscuro = deep blue.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* claroscuro = light-and-shade.* cuarto oscuro de fotografía = photographic darkroom.* de color verde oscuro = bottle green.* dejar a oscuras = cut out + light.* de pelo oscuro = dark-haired.* en un pasado oscuro y lejano = in the dim and distant past.* marrón oscuro = dark brown.* oscuro como boca de lobo = pitch-black, pitch-dark.* traje oscuro de rayas = pinstripe(d) suit.* un pasado oscuro = a dark past.* volverse oscuro = turn + dark.* * *oscuro -raA1 ‹calle/habitación› darkson las cuatro de la tarde y ya está oscuro it's only four o'clock and it's dark alreadyla oscura y triste celda the gloomy cellun cuartucho oscuro a dim little room2 ‹color/tono/ropa› dark; ‹ojos/pelo/piel› darkvestía de oscuro she was wearing dark clothesB1 (sospechoso, turbio) ‹intenciones› dark; ‹asunto› dubioussu oscuro pasado her murky pastaún quedan puntos oscuros sobre su desaparición there are still some unanswered questions o some things that seem suspicious regarding his disappearance2 (poco claro) ‹significado/asunto› obscure3 (poco conocido) ‹escritor/orígenes› obscure* * *
oscuro◊ -ra adjetivo
1
2
‹ asunto› dubious
oscuro,-a adjetivo
1 (el día, un color) dark: siempre viste de oscuro, she always wears dark clothing
una oscura mañana de invierno, a dark winter morning
2 (un asunto, una idea) obscure
3 (sospechoso, turbio) shady, suspect: hay algo oscuro en su pasado, there's a shady element in his past
4 (el porvenir) uncertain
' oscuro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negra
- negro
- oscura
- parda
- pardo
- pasada
- pasado
- sórdida
- sórdido
- tenebrosa
- tenebroso
- color
- ennegrecer
- marrón
- moreno
- morocho
- obscuro
- prieto
English:
assailant
- black
- dark
- darken
- darkroom
- deep
- dim
- dusky
- gloomy
- gun down
- joke
- murky
- obscure
- shadowy
- still
- pin
- pitch-black
- time
* * *oscuro, -a, obscuro, -a adj1. [sin luz] dark;nos quedamos a oscuras we were left in darkness o in the dark;Figen este tema estoy a oscuras I'm ignorant about this subject;¡qué oscura está esta habitación! this room is very dark!;una casa oscura y lúgubre a dark and gloomy house2. [nublado] overcast;se quedó una tarde oscura the afternoon turned out overcast3. [color, traje, piel, pelo] dark4. [poco claro] obscure, unclear;palabras de oscuro sentido words whose meaning is unclear5. [incierto] uncertain, unclear;tiene un origen oscuro it's of uncertain origin6. [intenciones, asunto] shady7. [porvenir, futuro] gloomy8. [de poca relevancia] obscure, minor;un oscuro funcionario a minor official* * *adj1 dark;a oscuras in the dark2 figobscure* * *oscuro, -ra adj1) : dark2) : obscure3)a oscuras : in the dark, in darkness* * *oscuro adj1. (en general) dark2. (poco conocido) obscure
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