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41 longer
longer [lɔ̃ʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verba. [mur, sentier, voie ferrée] to run alongsideb. [personne, voiture] to go along* * *lɔ̃ʒe1) ( aller le long de) [personne, train] to go along [forêt, côte]; to follow [rivière]; [bateau] to sail along [côte]2) ( s'étendre le long de) [jardin, route] to run alongside [lac, champ]* * *lɔ̃ʒe vt1) (en marchant) to go along, to go alongside, to walk along, to walk alongside, (en circulant) to drive along, to drive alongsideNous avons longé la Seine. — We walked along the Seine.
2) [mur, route] to run along, to borderLa route longe la forêt. — The road runs along the edge of the forest.
* * *longer verb table: manger vtr1 ( aller le long de) [personne, voiture, train] to go along [forêt, côte, enceinte]; to follow [rivière, canal]; [bateau] to sail along [côte];2 ( s'étendre le long de) [jardin, route, chemin] to run alongside [lac, forêt, champ].[lɔ̃ʒe] verbe transitifils ont longé la pinède à pied/en voiture/en canot/à bicyclette they walked/drove/sailed/cycled along the edge of the pinewood3. NAUTIQUElonger la côte to sail along ou to hug the coast -
42 costeggiare
skirt, hug* * *costeggiare v.tr.1 (mar.) to coast; to follow the coast of (a land); to hug the coast of (a land); to sail along: ieri il battello ha costeggiato la penisola, yesterday the boat sailed along the peninsula; la nave costeggiò l'isola per alcune miglia, the ship hugged the coast of the island for a few miles2 to skirt: costeggiammo in auto il lago, we drove along the shore of the lake; camminammo a lungo costeggiando il torrente prima di rientrare, we walked along the stream for a long time before going home; la strada costeggia la collina e poi il fiume, the road skirts the hill and then runs along the river; il muro costeggia la strada, the wall runs along the road; un filare di cipressi costeggiava il viale, a line of cypresses bordered the avenue3 (agr.) to plough along the ridges of (sthg.).* * *[kosted'dʒare]verbo transitivo1) (procedere lungo) [ persona] to walk, to go* along [foresta, recinto, fiume]; [ nave] to sail along [ costa]; [auto, treno] to run* along [foresta, recinto]; to follow [ fiume]2) (estendersi lungo) [giardino, strada] to run* along, to skirt, to border, to flank [lago, foresta, campo]* * *costeggiare/kosted'dʒare/ [1]1 (procedere lungo) [ persona] to walk, to go* along [foresta, recinto, fiume]; [ nave] to sail along [ costa]; [auto, treno] to run* along [foresta, recinto]; to follow [ fiume]2 (estendersi lungo) [giardino, strada] to run* along, to skirt, to border, to flank [lago, foresta, campo]. -
43 scorrere
"to slide;Gleiten;deslizar (mec)"* * *1. v/i flow, rundi tempo go past, pass2. v/t giornale skim* * *scorrere v. intr.1 to run*; ( scivolare) to glide, to slide*; ( di ruota) to run* along: la fune scorre nella carrucola, the rope slides (o runs) easily over the pulley; la ruota scorre su una rotaia, the wheel runs along a rail2 ( fluire) to flow, to run*; ( con forza) to stream, to pour: il fiume scorre verso il lago, the river flows (o runs) towards the lake; lascia scorrere l'acqua, leave the water running; la strada scorre lungo la costa, the road runs along the coast; vidi scorrere del sangue dalla ferita, I saw blood pouring from the wound; fare scorrere l'acqua nel lavandino, to run the water into the sink // il traffico non scorre nelle ore di punta, traffic doesn't flow in the rush hours3 ( di tempo) to fly*, to roll by, to pass: man mano che gli anni scorrono, as the years roll by (o pass); nell'attesa le ore scor-rono lente, the hours pass slowly while you are waiting4 ( di stile) to flow; ( di ragionamento) to hang* together: questa frase non scorre, this sentence does not flow◆ v.tr.1 (non com.) ( far oggetto di scorrerie) to scour, to raid, to overrun*: i barbari scorrevano le nostre terre, the barbarians overran our lands2 (fig.) ( leggere frettolosamente) to glance over (sthg.), to look through (sthg.): scorrere un libro, to look through a book; voglio scorrere il giornale, I want to glance through the newspaper* * *1. ['skorrere]vb irreg vi(aus essere) (liquido, fiume) to run, flow, (fune) to run, (cassetto, porta) to slide easily, (tempo) to pass (by), (traffico) to flowlascia scorrere l'acqua — let the water run, leave the water running
ha uno stile che scorre — he (o it ecc) has a flowing style
2. vt(leggere) to glance through, run one's eye over* * *['skorrere] 1.1) (fluire) [acqua, fiume, sangue] to flow, to pour, to streamle lacrime le scorrevano sul viso — tears ran o poured down her face
2) (scivolare) [ penna] to run* (su over), to flow (su across); (su guide) [pistone, porta] to slide*3) (succedersi) [immagini, paesaggio] to unfold4) (trascorrere) [tempo, giorni] to flow, to slip by; (svolgersi)fare scorrere — to wind on [film, nastro]
5) (procedere agevolmente) [traffico, verso, parole] to flow6) inform.2.fare scorrere verso l'alto, il basso — to scroll [sth.] up, down [ testo]
verbo transitivo to go* through, to flick through, to run* through [lettera, testo]* * *scorrere/'skorrere/ [32](aus. avere)1 (fluire) [acqua, fiume, sangue] to flow, to pour, to stream; le lacrime le scorrevano sul viso tears ran o poured down her face; far scorrere l'acqua to run the water2 (scivolare) [ penna] to run* (su over), to flow (su across); (su guide) [pistone, porta] to slide*3 (succedersi) [immagini, paesaggio] to unfold; i ricordi scorrevano nella mia memoria a stream of memories passed through my mind4 (trascorrere) [tempo, giorni] to flow, to slip by; (svolgersi) fare scorrere to wind on [film, nastro]; fare scorrere i titoli di testa to roll the credits5 (procedere agevolmente) [traffico, verso, parole] to flowto go* through, to flick through, to run* through [lettera, testo]; scorrere la lista con un dito to run one's finger down the list. -
44 correre
1. v/t runcorrere il pericolo run the risk2. v/i run( affrettarsi) hurrydi veicolo speeddi tempo flycorrere in aiuto di qualcuno rush to help someonecorrere dietro a qualcuno run after someonelascia correre! let it go!, leave it!corre voce it is rumo(u)red* * *correre v. intr.1 to run* (anche fig.): non correre così!, don't run about like that!; corri a dirgli che lo vogliono al telefono, run and tell him he's wanted on the telephone; correva su e giù come un pazzo, he was running up and down like a madman; è tutto il pomeriggio che corro per negozi, I've been running in and out of shops all afternoon; si mise a correre avanti e indietro, he started running backwards and forwards; correre dietro al successo non ti farà felice, running after success won't make you happy; alzò i tacchi e corse come il vento, he took to his heels and ran like the wind; correva a rotta di collo quando inciampò e cadde, she was running at breakneck speed when she tripped and fell; corse dietro a Philip per raggiungerlo, he ran after Philip to catch up with him; John corre troppo quando guida, John goes too fast when he drives; mi è corso dietro un bel po' ma a me non piaceva, (fig.) he ran after me (o chased me) quite a bit but I didn't care much about him; il mio pensiero corse a quella vacanza sul lago, my thoughts ran (o flew) to that holiday on the lake; i suoi occhi corsero all'orologio e s'accorse che erano ormai le sette, her eyes flew to the clock and she realized it was seven o'clock already // dovreste correre ai ripari, you'd better do something about it // ti faccio correre io!, I'll fix you!; mi farà correre se non mi metto d'impegno a studiare, she'll be after me if I don't start working properly // il mio orologio corre, my watch is fast2 ( precipitarsi) to rush: sono corsi subito a spegnere l'incendio, they immediately rushed to put out the fire; corse alla porta ma non c'era nessuno, she rushed to the door but nobody was there; gridai ed essi corsero in mio aiuto, I cried out and they rushed (o ran) to my aid; non correre quando leggi, non si capisce niente, don't rush (o go so fast) when you read, we can't understand anything; corro un attimo al supermercato e torno, I'll rush (o dash off) to the supermarket and I'll be right back3 ( di veicoli) to speed* along: l'auto correva a 120 km all'ora, the car was speeding along (o was travelling) at 120 kms an hour4 ( gareggiare) to compete, to race: correre in bicicletta, in automobile, a cavallo, to compete (o to take part) in cycle races, in car races, in horse races; correre ( a piedi) per una società sportiva, to run (o to race) for a sports society // far correre ( un cavallo, un'automobile), to race5 ( fluire) to flow (anche fig.); to run*: nelle sue vene corre sangue slavo, Slav blood runs in his veins; corse molto sangue durante la lotta, much blood flowed during the fight; una fitta gli corse lungo la gamba, a sharp pain ran down his leg; un brivido mi corse lungo la schiena, a shiver ran down my spine; mi pare che adesso la frase corra, the sentence seems to flow properly now; il tuo ragionamento non corre, your reasoning doesn't flow (o isn't sound) // lascia correre!, take no notice! (o pay no attention!) // non corre buon sangue tra di loro, there's ill feeling between them (o they don't like each other)6 ( di tempo) ( trascorrere) to elapse, to pass; ( velocemente) to fly*: corsero sei mesi prima che si rivedessero, six months elapsed (o passed) before they met again; come corre il tempo!, time does fly! // correva l'anno 1789, it was the year 1789 // coi tempi che corrono, these days7 ( percorrere) to run*: la strada correva lungo l'argine, the road ran along the river bank; un filo elettrico corre lungo le pareti, an electric wire runs along the walls8 ( circolare) to go* round; to circulate: corrono voci poco rassicuranti sul suo conto, there are some disturbing rumours about him going round (o nasty rumours are circulating about him)9 ( decorrere) to run*: si è deciso che gli aumenti di salario corrano dal settembre 2003, it has been decided that salary rises will run from September 200310 ( intercorrere) to be*: corrono 2 km tra la nostra casa e il mare, it's 2 kms from our house to the beach; corrono quattro anni tra le due sorelle, there is a four-year gap between the two sisters; ce ne corre!, far from it! // c'è corso poco che lo perdessi!, I almost lost him; c'è corso poco che morisse, she almost died // corsero parole grosse all'assemblea, violent insults flew during the meeting◆ v.tr.1 ( percorrere) to travel: correre il mare, il mondo, to travel the seas, the world // la sua fama sta correndo il mondo, he is known world-wide (o he is world-famous)2 ( scorrere) to look (through): corse l'articolo velocemente, he quickly looked (o read) through the article3 (sport) to run*; ( partecipare a) to take* part (in): correre i 100 metri, to run the 100 metres; correre il Giro d'Italia, to take part in the Giro d'Italia4 ( affrontare) to run*: correre un rischio, to run a risk; correre un pericolo, to run a danger; la sua vita non corre alcun pericolo, his life is not in any danger.* * *1. ['korrere]vb irreg vi(quando si esprime o sottindende una meta) (aus essere) (senza una meta e nel senso Sport) (aus avere) (gen) to run, (affrettarsi) to hurry, (precipitarsi) to rush, Sport to race, run, (diffondersi: notizie) to go roundnon correre! — (anche), fig not so fast!
correre dietro a qn — (anche), fig to run after sb
ci corre! — (c'è una differenza) there's a big difference!
corre voce che... — it is rumoured that...
2. vt* * *['korrere] 1.verbo transitivo2) (esporsi a) to run* [ rischio]2.verbo intransitivo (aus. avere, essere)1) (aus. avere) [persona, animale] to run*ho corso tutto il giorno — (sono stato indaffarato) I've been rushing all day
2) (aus. essere) (accorrere) [ persona] to rushcorrere in aiuto di qcn. — to rush to sb.'s aid, to run to help sb.
"vai a cercarlo" - "corro" — "go and get him" - "I'm going"
3) (aus. essere, avere) (con veicoli) to drive* (too fast), to speed* (along)4) (aus. avere) sport (nell'atletica) to run*; (nel ciclismo) to ride*, to race; (in macchina, moto) to race; (nell'equitazione) to run*correre per — [ pilota] to race with o for [ scuderia]
correre su — [ pilota] to race on [auto, moto]
andiamo a correre? — (fare jogging) shall we go jogging?
5) correre dietro (aus. essere) (inseguire)correre dietro a qcn., qcs. — to run o chase after sb., sth.; (cercare di ottenere)
correre dietro a — to chase after [successo, gloria]; colloq. (corteggiare)
correre dietro a — to chase after [ ragazze]
6) (aus. essere) (prolungarsi, estendersi)correre lungo — [sentiero, muro] to run along [bosco, prato]
7) (aus. essere) (diffondersi) [pettegolezzo, voce] to go* aroundcorre voce che — rumour has it that, the story goes that, there's a rumour going around that
8) (aus. essere) (trascorrere velocemente)••correva l'anno... — it was in the year...
correre dietro alle sottane — to chase petticoats o skirts
con i tempi che corrono — with things as they are, the way things are at present
* * *correre/'korrere/ [32](aus. avere, essere)1 (aus. avere) [persona, animale] to run*; ho corso tutto il giorno (sono stato indaffarato) I've been rushing all day2 (aus. essere) (accorrere) [ persona] to rush; correre in aiuto di qcn. to rush to sb.'s aid, to run to help sb.; correre dalla polizia to go running to the police; "vai a cercarlo" - "corro" "go and get him" - "I'm going"3 (aus. essere, avere) (con veicoli) to drive* (too fast), to speed* (along)4 (aus. avere) sport (nell'atletica) to run*; (nel ciclismo) to ride*, to race; (in macchina, moto) to race; (nell'equitazione) to run*; correre per [ pilota] to race with o for [ scuderia]; correre su [ pilota] to race on [auto, moto]; andiamo a correre? (fare jogging) shall we go jogging?5 correre dietro (aus. essere) (inseguire) correre dietro a qcn., qcs. to run o chase after sb., sth.; (cercare di ottenere) correre dietro a to chase after [successo, gloria]; colloq. (corteggiare) correre dietro a to chase after [ ragazze]6 (aus. essere) (prolungarsi, estendersi) correre lungo [sentiero, muro] to run along [bosco, prato]; un brivido mi corse lungo la schiena a shiver ran down my spine7 (aus. essere) (diffondersi) [pettegolezzo, voce] to go* around; corre voce che rumour has it that, the story goes that, there's a rumour going around thatlasciar correre to let things ride; correva l'anno... it was in the year...; correre dietro alle sottane to chase petticoats o skirts; ce ne corre! there's no comparison! con i tempi che corrono with things as they are, the way things are at present. -
45 run
1 სირბილიhe set off at a run გაიქცა, სირბილით წავიდა●●he's on the run from the police პოლიციას ემალება2 გასეირნება3 სავალი4 პერიოდი, ხანი5 მსვლელობაthe run of events / of the game ამბავთა / თამაშის მსვლელობა●●in the long run საბოლოო ჯამში, საბოლოოდ, დროთა განმავლობაში6 მარშრუტიski run სათხილამურო მარშრუტი, ნათხილამურევი7 რბენა (ირბენს), გაქცევა (გაიქცევა), სირბილიhe ran as fast as he could რაც ძალა და ღონე ჰქონდა, მირბოდა8 სიარული (დადის, მიდის, ივლის)9 დინება10 მართვა (მართავს), ხელმძღვანელობა, ტარებაhe runs a factory / bus / theatre ქარხანას მართავს // ავტობუსი დაჰყავს // თეატრს ხელმძღვანელობსwho runs the meeting? კრებას ვინ ატარებს? // ვის მიჰყავს კრება?11 გადის, მიდისthis film has been running for a fortnight ეს ფილმი ორი კვირაა, რაც გადის12 წაყვანა, მიყვანა (მანქანით)I’ll run you to the station სადგურზე მიგიყვან13 მოვლა (მოუვლის)●●he left the engine running ძრავა არ ჩააქრო / არ გამორთოyou're running a risk of losing all your money შეიძლება მთელი ფული დაკარგოthe letter runs as follows... წერილში წერია შემდეგი…●●in the long run საბოლოოდ, საბოლოო ჯამშიhe kept the engine running ძრავა არ გამორთო / ჩართული დატოვა●●he has / is running a temperature სიცხე აქვსit runs in their family მაგათ ეგ შთამომავლობით აქვთ / დაყვებათrun or else you'll be late გაიქეცი, თორემ დაგაგვიანდება -
46 goes
Синонимический ряд:1. energies (noun) energies; hardihoods; peps; potencies; tucks2. flings (noun) cracks; flings; pops; shots; slaps; stabs; tries; whacks; whirls3. occurrences (noun) circumstances; episodes; events; happenings; incidents; occasions; occurrences; things4. times (noun) bouts; hitches; innings; shifts; sieges; spells; stints; times; tours; tricks; turns; watches5. vigors (noun) bangs; drives; punches; pushes; snaps; starches; vigors; vitalities6. agrees (verb) accords; agrees; checks; checks out; coheres; comports; conforms; consists; consorts; corresponds; dovetails; fits in; harmonizes; jibes; marches; quadrates; rhymes; squares; suits; tallies7. bears (verb) abides; bears; brooks; digests; endures; lumps; stands; sticks out; stomachs; suffers; supports; sustains; swallows; sweats out; takes; tolerates8. becomes (verb) becomes; comes; gets; grows; waxes9. consumes (verb) consumes; exhausts; expends; finishes; runs through; spends; uses up; washes up10. departs (verb) departs; exits; get away; gets away; gets off; leaves; moves; pops off; pull out; pulls out; pushes off; quits; retires; run along; runs along; shoves off; takes off; withdraws11. dies (verb) cashes in; conks; deceases; demises; dies; drops; elapses; expires; go away; go by; pass away; passes away; passes out; pegs out; perishes; pips; succumbs12. enjoys (verb) enjoys; likes; relishes13. fares (verb) fares; hies; journeys; passes; proceeds; push on; pushes on; travels; wends14. fits (verb) belongs; fits15. gives (verb) bends; break down; breaks; buckles; cave in; caves; collapses; crumples; folds up; gives; yields16. happens (verb) betides; chances; develops; does; falls out; happens; occurs; rises; transpires17. makes (verb) heads; makes; set out; strike out18. offers (verb) bids; offers19. resorts (verb) applies; recurs; refers; repairs; resort to; resorts; turns20. runs (verb) carries; extends; leads; ranges; reaches; runs; stretches; varies21. sets (verb) bets; gambles; lays; risks; sets; stakes; ventures; wagers22. succeeds (verb) arrives; clicks; come off; come through; comes off; flourishes; go over; goes over; makes out; pans out; prospers; proves out; scores; succeeds; thrives; work out23. works (verb) acts; functions; operates; works -
47 entlang
I Präp.: die Küste / den Fluss etc. entlang oder entlang der Küste / dem Fluss oder des Flusses etc. along the coast / river etc.; den Wald entlang etc. along the edge of ( oder along by) the woods, skirting the woods; die Straße entlang along the street ( oder road); laufen etc.: auch up ( oder down) the street ( oder road); die ganze Straße entlang all the way up ( oder down) the street ( oder road), all along the street ( oder road)II Adv.: an etw. (Dat) entlang along s.th.; hier entlang, bitte! this way, please; hier / da entlang... this / that way* * *along* * *ent|lạng [ɛnt'laŋ]1. prep +acc, +dat or (rare) +genalongden or (rare) dem Fluss entlang, entlang dem Fluss or (rare) des Flusses — along the river
2. advalongam Bach entlang — along (by the side of) the stream
* * *1) (from one end to the other: He walked along several streets; The wall runs along the river.) along2) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.) down* * *ent·lang[ɛntˈlaŋ]▪ etw \entlang along sthden Fluss \entlang along the riverII. advsie wanderten am Fluss \entlang they wandered along the riverhier \entlang this/that way* * *1.Präposition mit Akk. u. Dat. along2.den Weg entlang, entlang dem Weg — along the path
Adverb alongdort entlang, bitte! — that way please!
* * *A. präp:die Küste/den Fluss etcentlang der Küste/dem Fluss oderdie Straße entlang along the street ( oder road); laufen etc: auch up ( oder down) the street ( oder road);die ganze Straße entlang all the way up ( oder down) the street ( oder road), all along the street ( oder road)B. adv:an etwas (dat)entlang along sth;hier entlang, bitte! this way, please;hier/da entlang … this/that way* * *1.Präposition mit Akk. u. Dat. along2.den Weg entlang, entlang dem Weg — along the path
Adverb alongdort entlang, bitte! — that way please!
* * *adv.along adv. -
48 Laufen
* * *das Laufenrunning* * *lau|fen ['laufn] pret lief [liːf] ptp gelaufen [gə'laufn]1. vi aux sein1) (= rennen) to runlauf doch! — get a move on! (inf)
er läuft dauernd ins Kino/auf die Polizei — he's always off to the cinema/always running to the police
3) (= zu Fuß gehen) to walkes sind noch/nur 10 Minuten zu láúfen — it's another/only 10 minutes' walk
in Strömen láúfen — to stream or pour (in/out/down etc)
Wasser in einen Eimer/die Badewanne láúfen lassen —
das Bier muss láúfen — the beer must be kept flowing
5) (= undicht sein) (Gefäß, Wasserhahn) to leak; (Wunde) to weep6) (= in Betrieb sein) to run, to go; (Uhr) to go; (Gerät, Maschine) (= eingeschaltet sein) to be on; (= funktionieren) to workwir haben jetzt drei neue Maschinen láúfen (inf) — we've got three new machines going (inf)
er hat vier Mädchen láúfen (sl) — he's got four girls out on the game (inf), he's got four girls hustling for him (inf)
ein Programm láúfen lassen — to run a program
8) (fig = im Gange sein) (Prozess, Verhandlung) to go on, to be in progress; (Bewerbung, Antrag) to be under consideration; (= gezeigt werden) (Film) to be on, to be showing; (Stück) to be on, to be playingder Film lief schon, als wir ankamen — the film had already started when we arrived
der Film läuft über drei Stunden — the film goes on for three hours
etw läuft gut/schlecht — sth is going well/badly
die Sache/das Geschäft läuft jetzt — it/the shop is going well now
sehen wie die Sache läuft — to see how things go
alles/die Dinge láúfen lassen — to let everything/things slide
die Sache ist gelaufen (inf) — it's in the bag (inf), it's all wrapped up (inf)
der Kredit läuft über zwei Jahre — the loan is repayable over two years
10)das Konto läuft unter der Nummer... — the number of the account is...
der Agent läuft unter dem Decknamen "Spinne" — the agent goes by the cover name of "Spider"
11) (= sich bewegen) to runauf eine Mine láúfen — to hit a mine
auf Grund láúfen — to run aground
in den Hafen láúfen — to enter port
es lief mir eiskalt über den Rücken — a chill ran or went up my spine
See:→ Geld2. vtRennen láúfen — to run (in races)
Ski láúfen — to ski
Schlittschuh láúfen — to skate
Rollschuh láúfen — to roller-skate
See:→ Gefahr2) aux sein (=fahren Auto etc) Strecke to do4)eine Blase láúfen — to give oneself a blister
ein Loch in die Sohlen láúfen — to wear a hole in one's soles
3. vrsich warm láúfen — to warm up
sich müde láúfen — to tire oneself out
in den Schuhen läuft es sich gut/schlecht — these shoes are good/bad for walking/running in
zu zweit läuft es sich besser — it's better walking/running in twos
* * *1) ((of water etc) to flow: Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.) run2) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) run3) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) run4) (to last or continue; to go on: The play ran for six weeks.) run5) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.) run* * *lau·fen<läuft, lief, gelaufen>[ˈlaufn̩]I. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (rennen) to runsie lief, um die Straßenbahn noch zu erwischen she ran to catch the tramsie lief, was sie nur konnte she ran as fast as she couldso lauf doch! come on, hurry up!aus dem Haus \laufen to run out of the housein den Garten \laufen to run into the gardenins Freie \laufen to run out [of the house]über das Feld/die Wiese \laufen to run over the field/meadowum die Ecke \laufen to run around the cornerum Milch/Brot, etc. \laufen to run to fetch some milk, bread, etc.ge\laufen kommen to come runningein Pferd \laufen lassen to give free reins to a horsewir sind im Urlaub viel ge\laufen we did a lot of walking in our holidayseit dem Unfall läuft er mit Krücken since the accident he gets around on crutchessie läuft ständig zum Arzt she's always going to the doctor'smir sind Kühe vors Auto ge\laufen cows ran in front of my carfahrt ihr mal! ich laufe lieber you go by car, I'd rather walkkann sie schon \laufen? has she started walking yet?beim L\laufen tut mir die Hüfte so weh my hip hurts so much when I walksie musste das L\laufen wieder lernen she had to learn [how] to walk again[irgendwo] auf und ab \laufen to pace somewheregegen etw \laufen to walk into sthich bin an einen Pfosten gelaufen I walked into a postjdn \laufen lassen to let sb goihr Blick lief suchend durch die Menge her eyes ran searchingly through the crowdein Gemurmel läuft durch die Reihen a murmur runs through the audienceein Zittern läuft durch seinen Körper he is shaking all overjdm läuft ein Schauder über den Rücken a shudder runs down sb's back4. (fließen) to runBlut/Schweiß läuft/Tränen laufen jdm übers Gesicht blood/sweat runs/tears run down sb's faceder Käse läuft the cheese has gone runnyjdm läuft die Nase sb's nose is runningWasser in die Badewanne \laufen lassen to fill the bath5. SPORT to runwie schnell bist du gelaufen? what time did you run?[für ein Land, eine Mannschaft] \laufen to run [for a country, a team]6. (eingeschaltet sein) to be on; (funktionieren) to work; Getriebe, Maschine, Motor to run; (sich gleitend bewegen) to runtäglich \laufen 6.000 Stück vom Band 6,000 units a day come off the linedie Miniatureisenbahn läuft auf winzigen Schienen the miniature railway runs on tiny railsdas Radio lief the radio was playingnach der Reparatur lief die Uhr wieder after being repaired, the clock worked againKamera läuft! FILM camera on!der Film lief endlich auch im Fernsehen finally, the film was on TVdieses Stück läuft schon seit fünf Jahren im Westend this play has been running for five years in the Westend8. (in Bearbeitung sein) to go [on]der Prozess läuft nun schon zwei Jahre the trial has been going on for two years now9. (gültig sein) to run, to lastmein Vertrag läuft bis Ende Juli my contract runs until the end of July10. Zeit passmir läuft die Zeit davon I'm running out of time11. (verlaufen) to flow, to runab hier \laufen die Kabel alle unterirdisch all of the cables run underground from here ondie Straße läuft am Fluss entlang the road runs along the river12. (leck sein) to leakder Eimer läuft the bucket is leaking13. (seinen Gang gehen) to gowas macht das Geschäft? — es könnte besser \laufen how's business? — could be betterläuft etwas zwischen euch? is there anything going on between you?wie läuft es? how's it going?die Bewerbung läuft the application is runningder Prozess läuft the trial is under wayfalsch \laufen to go wrongnach Wunsch \laufen to go as planned14. (geführt werden) be issuedauf jds Namen \laufen to be issued in sb's nameunter einer bestimmten Bezeichnung \laufen to be called sthdiese Einnahmen \laufen unter „Diverses [o Sonstiges] “ this income comes under the category of “miscellaneous”die Ermittlungen \laufen investigations are under waydas neue Produkt läuft gut/nicht so gut the new product is selling well/not selling well16. (fahren) to runauf Grund \laufen to run aground17.▶ jdm eiskalt über den Rücken \laufen a chill runs up sb's spine▶ das läuft bei mir nicht! that's not on with me!, I'm not having that!▶ die Sache ist gelaufen it's too late now, it's pointless to do anything about it now▶ das läuft so nicht! that's not on!II. vt Hilfsverb: sein o haben1. SPORT▪ etw \laufen to run stheinen Rekord \laufen to set a record2. (zurücklegen)er will den Marathon in drei Stunden \laufen he wants to run the marathon in three hours3. (fahren)Rollschuh/Schlittschuh/Ski \laufen to go roller skating/ice-skating/skiing, to roller-skate/ice-skate/skiIII. vr impers Hilfsverb: habenmit diesen Schuhen wird es sich besser \laufen walking will be easier in these shoesauf dem Teppichboden läuft es sich weicher als auf dem Fliesen a carpet is softer to walk on than tiles* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) runer lief, was er konnte — (ugs.) he ran as fast as he could
jemanden laufen lassen — (ugs.) let somebody go
2) (gehen) go; (zu Fuß gehen) walkes sind noch/nur fünf Minuten zu laufen — it's another/only five minutes' walk
dauernd zum Arzt/in die Kirche laufen — (ugs.) keep running to the doctor/be always going to church
4) (im Gang sein) < machine> be running; < radio, television, etc.> be on; (funktionieren) < machine> run; <radio, television, etc.> workauf Hochtouren laufen — be running at full speed
auf Schienen/ über Rollen laufen — run on rails/over pulleys
deine Nase läuft — your nose is running; you've got a runny nose
der Käse läuft — the cheese has gone runny (coll.)
6) (gelten) <contract, agreement, engagement, etc.> runder Hauptfilm läuft schon — the main film has already started
8) (fahren) run9) (vonstatten gehen)parallel mit etwas laufen — run in parallel with something
der Laden läuft/die Geschäfte laufen gut/schlecht — (ugs.) the shop is doing well/badly/business is good/bad
wie geplant/nach Wunsch laufen — go as planned or according to plan
schief laufen — (ugs.) go wrong
10) <negotiations, investigations> be in progress or under wayauf jemandes Namen (Akk.) laufen — be in somebody's name
12) (ugs.): (gut verkäuflich sein) go or sell well2.unregelmäßiges transitives und intransitives Verb1) mit sein run; (zu Fuß gehen) walk2) mit seinüber die 100 m 9,9 Sekunden laufen — run the 100 m. in 9.9 seconds
3) mit haben od. seinSki/Schlittschuh/Rollschuh laufen — ski/skate/roller skate
4)3.1)2) unpersin diesen Schuhen läuft es sich sehr bequem — these shoes are very comfortable for running/walking in or to run/walk in
* * ** * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) runer lief, was er konnte — (ugs.) he ran as fast as he could
jemanden laufen lassen — (ugs.) let somebody go
2) (gehen) go; (zu Fuß gehen) walkes sind noch/nur fünf Minuten zu laufen — it's another/only five minutes' walk
in (Akk.) /gegen etwas laufen — walk into something
dauernd zum Arzt/in die Kirche laufen — (ugs.) keep running to the doctor/be always going to church
4) (im Gang sein) < machine> be running; <radio, television, etc.> be on; (funktionieren) < machine> run; <radio, television, etc.> work5) (sich bewegen, fließen; auch fig.)auf Schienen/ über Rollen laufen — run on rails/over pulleys
deine Nase läuft — your nose is running; you've got a runny nose
der Käse läuft — the cheese has gone runny (coll.)
6) (gelten) <contract, agreement, engagement, etc.> run8) (fahren) runder Laden läuft/die Geschäfte laufen gut/schlecht — (ugs.) the shop is doing well/badly/business is good/bad
wie geplant/nach Wunsch laufen — go as planned or according to plan
schief laufen — (ugs.) go wrong
10) <negotiations, investigations> be in progress or under wayauf jemandes Namen (Akk.) laufen — be in somebody's name
12) (ugs.): (gut verkäuflich sein) go or sell well2.unregelmäßiges transitives und intransitives Verb1) mit sein run; (zu Fuß gehen) walk2) mit seinüber die 100 m 9,9 Sekunden laufen — run the 100 m. in 9.9 seconds
3) mit haben od. seinSki/Schlittschuh/Rollschuh laufen — ski/skate/roller skate
4)sich (Dat.) die Füße wund laufen — get sore feet from running/walking
3.sich (Dat.) ein Loch in die Schuhsohle laufen — wear a hole in one's shoe or sole
1)2) unpersin diesen Schuhen läuft es sich sehr bequem — these shoes are very comfortable for running/walking in or to run/walk in
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49 suivre
suivre [syivʀ]➭ TABLE 401. transitive verba. to follow• pars sans moi, je te suis go on without me and I'll follow• ralentis, je ne peux pas (te) suivre slow down, I can't keep up (with you)• suivre qn de près [garde du corps] to stick close to sb ; [voiture, coureur] to follow close behind sb• suivez le guide ! this way, please!• cette préposition est toujours suivie de... this preposition is always followed by...• il la suivit des yeux or du regard he followed her with his eyes• vous me suivez ? ( = vous me comprenez ?) do you follow me?b. ( = se conformer à) [+ exemple, mode, conseil, consigne] to follow• si les prix augmentent, les salaires doivent suivre if prices rise, salaries must do the samec. [étudiant] [+ classe, cours] ( = être inscrit à) to attend ; ( = être attentif à) to followd. ( = observer l'évolution de) to follow• suivre un malade/un élève to follow the progress of a patient/a pupil• « à suivre » [feuilleton] "to be continued"2. intransitive verba. [élève] ( = être attentif) to pay attention ; ( = assimiler le programme) to keep upb. ( = venir après) to follow• « faire suivre » (sur enveloppe) "please forward"3. reflexive verb* * *sɥivʀ
1.
1) ( aller derrière) to follow [personne, voiture]; ( accompagner) to accompany [personne]suivre quelqu'un dans le jardin — to follow somebody into the garden GB ou yard US
suivre quelqu'un de près/de loin — lit to follow somebody closely/at a distance
il est mort en juin, et elle l'a suivi de près — he died in June and she followed not long after
suivez le guide! — this way, please!
2) ( se situer après) to follow, to come after [période, incident, dynastie]; ( succéder à) to follow; ( résulter de) to followle jour qui suivit — the next ou following day
‘à suivre’ — ‘to be continued’
3) ( aller selon) [personne] to follow [flèche, sentier, itinéraire]; [police, chien] to follow [piste]; [bateau, route] to follow, to hug [côte]; [route] to run alongside [voie ferrée]quelle est la marche à suivre? — fig what is the best way to go about it?
suivre le droit chemin — fig to keep to the straight and narrow
4) ( se conformer à) to follow [coutume, exemple, instinct]; to obey [caprice, impulsion]5) ( être attentif à) to follow [leçon, match, procès]; to follow the progress of [élève, malade]être suivi or se faire suivre par un spécialiste — Médecine to be treated by a specialist
un de nos collègues, suivez mon regard — (colloq) hum one of our colleagues, not mentioning any names
6) ( assister à)suivre un cours de cuisine — to do a cookery GB ou cooking US course
7) ( comprendre) to follow [explication, raisonnement]8) fig ( ne pas se laisser distancer) to keep pace with [personne]tu vas trop vite, je ne peux pas (te) suivre — you're going too fast, I can't keep up
les prix augmentent, mais les salaires ne suivent pas — prices are going up but wages are not keeping pace
9) Commerce10) Sport to follow [something] through [ballon]
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verbe intransitif1) Postes
3.
se suivre verbe pronominal1) ( être placés dans un ordre) [numéros, pages] to be in order; Jeux [cartes] to be consecutive2) ( se succéder) [incidents] to happen one after the other
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verbe impersonnelil suit — it follows (de from)
* * *sɥivʀ1. vt1) (aller derrière) [personne] to followIl m'a suivie jusque chez moi. — He followed me home.
suivre qn/qch des yeux — to follow sb/sth with one's eyes
2) (dans le temps) [semaines, mois] [événements] to followsuivre son cours — to take its course, to follow its course
L'enquête suit son cours. — The inquiry is taking its course., The inquiry is following its course.
3) (= soutenir, imiter) [personne] to follow4) (= comprendre) [personne, conversation, leçon] to follow5) [émission] (= regarder) to watch, (= écouter) to listen toJe peux changer de chaîne ou tu suis cette émission? — Are you watching this programme or can I change the channel?, Are you following this programme or can I change the channel?
"à suivre" — "to be continued"
6) [actualité] to followJ'aime suivre l'actualité. — I like to keep up with the news.
7) (= assister à) [cours] to do, to takeJe suis un cours d'anglais à la fac. — I'm doing an English course at college.
8) [traitement] to be having, to be undergoing2. vi1) [personne] to follow2) [semaines, mois, années] to followdans les semaines qui suivirent — in the weeks that followed, in the following weeks
3)faire suivre [courrier] — to forward
4) (= écouter) to pay attention5) (= assimiler le programme) to keep up, to followIl n'arrive pas à suivre en maths. — He can't keep up in maths.
* * *suivre verb table: suivreA vtr1 ( aller derrière) to follow [personne, voiture]; ( accompagner) to accompany [personne]; suivez cette voiture! follow that car!; suivis de leur chien followed by their dog; j'ai l'impression qu'on me suit I think I'm being followed; un interprète le suit dans ses visites officielles an interpreter accompanies him on official visits; faire suivre qn to have sb followed; suivre qn en exil/dans le jardin to follow sb into exile/into the garden GB ou yard US; suivre qn de près/de loin lit to follow sb closely/at a distance; suivre de très près la voiture de tête Sport to be right behind the leading car; il est mort en juin, et elle l'a suivi de près he died in June and she followed not long after; il me suit partout [chien] he follows me everywhere; [sac] it goes everywhere with me; partez sans moi, je vous suis don't wait for me, I'll follow; suivre qn du regard to follow sb with one's eyes; ta réputation t'a suivi jusqu'ici your reputation has followed you; suivre un cerf à la trace to stalk a stag; suivez le guide! this way, please!;2 ( se situer après) to follow, to come after [période, incident, dynastie]; ( succéder à) to follow; ( résulter de) to follow; le verbe suit le sujet the verb comes after ou follows the subject; suivit un long silence there followed a long silence; le film qui suivit the film that followed; le jour qui suivit the next ou following day; la répression qui suivit l'insurrection the clamp-down that followed the insurrection; comme nous le verrons dans l'exemple qui suit as we shall see in the following example; lis ce qui suit read on; ‘à suivre’ ‘to be continued’;3 ( aller selon) [personne] to follow [flèche, sentier, itinéraire]; [police, chien] to follow [piste]; [bateau, route] to follow, to hug [côte]; [route] to run alongside [voie ferrée]; ils ont suivi la même voie fig they followed the same path; indiquer (à qn) la route à suivre to give (sb) directions; quelle est la marche à suivre? fig what is the best way to go about it?; suivre le droit chemin fig to keep to the straight and narrow; lire en suivant (les lignes) du doigt dans son livre to read with a finger under the line; ⇒ bonhomme;4 ( se conformer à) to follow [coutume, exemple, conseil, règlement, mode, chef de file]; to follow [instinct, penchant]; to obey [caprice, impulsion]; suivre une recette/un traitement to follow a recipe/a course of treatment; décider de suivre un régime to decide to go on a diet; il suit/ne suit pas son régime he keeps to/doesn't keep to his diet; le dollar a chuté et la livre a suivi the dollar fell and the pound followed suit;5 ( être attentif à) to follow [leçon, match, procès]; to follow the progress of [élève, malade]; suivre un feuilleton à la télévision to watch a serial on TV; suivre l'actualité to keep up with the news; suivre les événements de très près to keep a close eye on developments, to watch developments closely; c'est une affaire à suivre it's something worth watching; être suivi or se faire suivre par un spécialiste Méd to be treated by a specialist; elle ne suit jamais en classe she never pays attention in class; un de nos collègues, suivez mon regard○ hum one of our colleagues, not mentioning any names;6 ( assister à) suivre un cours de cuisine to do a cookery GB ou cooking US course; suivre un stage de formation to be on a training course GB, to be in a training program US;7 ( comprendre) to follow [explication, raisonnement]; je vous suis I'm with you, I follow; je ne vous suis pas très bien I'm not quite with you, I don't quite follow; vous me suivez? are you with me?; je n'arrive pas à suivre ce qu'il dit I can't follow what he's saying;8 fig ( ne pas se laisser distancer) to keep pace with [personne]; tu vas trop vite, je ne peux pas (te) suivre you're going too fast, I can't keep up; les prix augmentent, mais les salaires ne suivent pas prices are going up but wages are not keeping pace; il ne suit pas bien en chimie Scol he's struggling to keep up in chemistry;9 Comm suivre un article to keep a line in stock;10 Sport to follow [sth] through [ballon].B vi1 Postes faire suivre son courrier to have one's mail forwarded; (prière de) faire suivre please forward;C se suivre vpr1 ( être placés dans un ordre) [numéros, pages] to be in order; [cartes] Jeux to be consecutive; les numéros ne se suivent pas the numbers are not consecutive ou in order;2 ( se succéder) [incidents] to happen one after the other; se suivre à quelques jours d'intervalle to happen within a few days; les deux frères se suivent de près the two brothers are close in age;3 ( être cohérent) [argumentation, exposé] to be coherent; argumentation qui se suit en toute logique consistently logical line of argument.D v impers il suit it follows (de from); d'où il suit que from which it follows that, it therefore follows that; comme suit as follows.suivre qn comme un caniche or mouton or toutou to trail around after sb like a little dog.[sɥivr] verbe transitifA.[DANS L'ESPACE, LE TEMPS]1. [pour escorter, espionner, rattraper] to followsuivez le guide this way (for the guided tour), pleasea. [généralement] to follow close behind somebodyb. [pour le protéger] to stick close to somebodyle coureur anglais, suivi de très près par le Belge the English runner, with the Belgian close on his heelscertaines personnes, suivez mon regard, n'ont pas fait leur travail certain people, who shall be ou remain nameless, haven't done their workmarche moins vite, je ne peux pas suivre slow down, I can't keep uple jour qui suivit (the) next day, the following dayil suit de votre déclaration que le témoin ment it follows from your statement that the witness is lyingles conjonctions toujours suivies du subjonctif the conjunctions always followed by ou that always govern the subjunctiveB.[ADOPTER, OBÉIR À]1. [emprunter - itinéraire, rue] to followla route suit la rivière sur plusieurs kilomètres the road runs along ou follows (the course of) the river for several kilometres3. [se soumettre à - traitement] to undergo4. [se conformer à - conseil, personne, instructions] to follow[règlement] to comply with (inseparable)5. CARTES[produire] to produceC.1. [observer - carrière, progrès, feuilleton] to follow ; [ - actualité] to keep up with (inseparable)maintenant, suivez-moi bien now, listen to me carefully ou pay close attentionencore un qui ne suivait pas! [distrait] so, someone else wasn't paying attention!je vais suivre avec Pierre [sur son livre] I'll share Pierre's book3. [comprendre - explications, raisonnement] to follow4. [s'occuper de - dossier, commande] to deal with (inseparable) ; [ - élève] to follow the progress ofje suis suivie par un très bon médecin I'm with ou under a very good doctor————————[sɥivr] verbe intransitif1. ÉDUCATION [assimiler le programme] to keep up2. [être acheminé après]‘lettre suit’ ‘will write soon, letter follows’faire suivre [lettre] to forward, to send on3. [être ci-après] to followsont reçus les candidats dont les noms suivent the names of the successful candidates are as follows————————se suivre verbe pronominal intransitif1. [être l'un derrière l'autre - personnes, lettres] to follow one anotherpar temps de brouillard, ne vous suivez pas de trop près in foggy conditions, keep your distance (from other vehicles)les trois coureurs se suivent de très près the three runners are very close behind one another ou are tightly bunched3. [se succéder dans le temps]les jours se suivent et ne se ressemblent pas (proverbe) who knows what tomorrow holds (locution), every day is a new beginning ou dawn————————à suivre locution adjectivale————————à suivre locution adverbiale‘à suivre’ ‘to be continued’ -
50 киль проходит посредине днища судна
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > киль проходит посредине днища судна
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51 por un tiempo
Ex. Whevener logical processes of thought are employed - that is, whenever thought for a time runs along an accepted groove - there is an opportunity for the machine.* * *Ex: Whevener logical processes of thought are employed - that is, whenever thought for a time runs along an accepted groove - there is an opportunity for the machine.
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52 rutina
f.1 routine (gen) & (computing).de rutina routinepor rutina as a matter of coursela rutina diaria the daily grind2 rutin.3 rutoside.* * *1 routine\por rutina as a matter of course* * *noun f.* * *SF routine* * *a) ( hábito) routineb) (Inf) routine* * *= routine, round, rut, groove, comfort zone.Ex. Chain indexing is a simple mechanical routine for generating a limited number of index entries for a subject.Ex. We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.Ex. The key to the success of the system is the fact that it gets the searcher out of the rut of searching primarily on the same basic set of terms every time.Ex. Whevener logical processes of thought are employed - that is, whenever thought for a time runs along an accepted groove - there is an opportunity for the machine.Ex. Many individuals have difficulty with the process of change because it can create much anxiety getting outside one's comfort zone.----* en la rutina diaria = in the trenches.* por rutina = routinely.* rutina de trabajo = work process.* rutina diaria = comfort zone, daily routine, daily grind.* salir de la rutina tradicional = break out of + the traditional mould.* * *a) ( hábito) routineb) (Inf) routine* * *= routine, round, rut, groove, comfort zone.Ex: Chain indexing is a simple mechanical routine for generating a limited number of index entries for a subject.
Ex: We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.Ex: The key to the success of the system is the fact that it gets the searcher out of the rut of searching primarily on the same basic set of terms every time.Ex: Whevener logical processes of thought are employed - that is, whenever thought for a time runs along an accepted groove - there is an opportunity for the machine.Ex: Many individuals have difficulty with the process of change because it can create much anxiety getting outside one's comfort zone.* en la rutina diaria = in the trenches.* por rutina = routinely.* rutina de trabajo = work process.* rutina diaria = comfort zone, daily routine, daily grind.* salir de la rutina tradicional = break out of + the traditional mould.* * *1 (hábito, repetición) routinela rutina de todos los días the daily routinelo hace por pura rutina he just does it out of habitinspección de rutina routine inspection2 ( Inf) routine* * *
rutina sustantivo femenino
routine;
por pura rutina out of habit
rutina sustantivo femenino routine
la rutina diaria, the daily routine
por rutina, as a matter of course
' rutina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hábito
- inercia
- escapar
English:
disturbance
- rote
- round
- routine
- rut
- treadmill
* * *rutina nf1. [costumbre] routine;de rutina routine;por rutina out of habit;intenta romper con la rutina diaria she's trying to break away from her daily routine2. Informát routine3. [serie de ejercicios] routine* * *f routine* * *rutina nf: routine, habit* * *rutina n routine -
53 tribuna
f.1 rostrum, platform (estrado).2 stand (sport) (localidad).tribuna de prensa press box3 tribune, platform for public speaking, rostrum, speaker's platform.4 amphitheater.5 ground floor box.6 lateral gallery.* * *1 (plataforma) rostrum, dais2 DEPORTE grandstand\tribuna de la prensa press box* * *noun f.1) platform2) gallery* * *SF1) [de orador] platform, rostrum; [en mitin] platformtribuna libre, tribuna pública — (=debate) open forum, forum for debate
2) (Dep) stand, grandstandtribuna de prensa — (Dep) press box; (Parl) press gallery
3) (Rel) gallery4) (Jur)* * *a) ( para orador) platform, rostrumb) ( para autoridades) platform; ( para espectadores) grandstand, standc) ( de iglesia) gallery* * *= rostrum, grandstand.Ex. These institutes brought together some of the most influential people in the field to discuss -- and sometimes spiritedly debate from the rostrum and from the audience -- the current and traditional issues involved in cataloging.Ex. The main grandstand runs along one side of the field and seats about 1000.----* asiento de tribuna = grandstand seat.* billete de tribuna = grandstand ticket.* tribuna de prensa, la = press box, the.* * *a) ( para orador) platform, rostrumb) ( para autoridades) platform; ( para espectadores) grandstand, standc) ( de iglesia) gallery* * *= rostrum, grandstand.Ex: These institutes brought together some of the most influential people in the field to discuss -- and sometimes spiritedly debate from the rostrum and from the audience -- the current and traditional issues involved in cataloging.
Ex: The main grandstand runs along one side of the field and seats about 1000.* asiento de tribuna = grandstand seat.* billete de tribuna = grandstand ticket.* tribuna de prensa, la = press box, the.* * *1 (para un orador) platform, rostrum, daises una tribuna para que los expertos reflejen sus ideas it provides a platform o forum for experts to air their views2 (para autoridades) platform; (para espectadores) grandstand, standla tribuna de la prensa the press box3 (de una iglesia) galleryCompuestos:visitors’ gallery● tribuna pública or para el públicopublic gallery* * *
tribuna sustantivo femenino
( para espectadores) grandstand, stand;
tribuna sustantivo femenino
1 (de un orador) rostrum
2 Teat stalls
Dep grandstand, stand
' tribuna' also found in these entries:
English:
grandstand
- platform
- rostrum
- stand
- bleachers
- gallery
- grand
* * *tribuna nf1. [para orador] rostrum, platformPrensa tribuna libre open forum2. [para desfile, procesión] platform;[del jurado] jury box [graderío] grandstand tribuna de prensa press box4. [en iglesia] gallery* * *f1 DEP grandstand2:tribuna de oradores speaker’s platform* * *tribuna nf1) : dais, platform2) : stands pl, bleachers pl, grandstand* * *tribuna n1. (plataforma) platform2. (en estadio) stand -
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1. листья2. оставлять; листСинонимический ряд:1. holidays (noun) furloughs; holidays; vacations2. outer covering (noun) corn husks; cover; covering; husk; outer covering; outside layer; rind; shell; shuck3. permissions (noun) allowances; approvals; authorisations; authorizations; consents; licences; permissions; permits; sanctions; sufferances4. deserts (verb) abandons; deserts; forsakes; throw over5. goes (verb) departs; exits; get away; gets away; gets off; go away; goes; moves; pops off; pull out; pulls out; pushes off; retires; run along; runs; runs along; shoves off; takes off; withdraws6. lets (verb) allows; has; lets; permits; suffers; tolerates7. quits (verb) drops; quits; resigns; terminates8. relinquishes (verb) cedes; gives up; hands over; lays down; relinquishes; surrenders; waives; yields9. wills (verb) bequeaths; devises; legates; wills -
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1. n редк. замена, компенсация; равноценный предмет2. n редк. возмездие, репрессалия3. a predic в расчёте, расплатившийся; расквитавшийсяsince we failed to set up camp in the rain, we finally called it quits and hiked home — так как под дождём поставить лагерь нам никак не удавалось, мы решили отказаться от этой затеи и пешком вернуться домой
Синонимический ряд:1. abandons (verb) abandons; chucks; deserts; forsakes; renounces; throw over; throws over2. behaves (verb) acquits; acts; bears; behaves; carries; comports; conducts; demeans; deports; disports; does; goes on; moves3. clears (verb) clears; clears off; discharges; liquidates; pays; pays up; satisfies; settles; squares4. drops (verb) drops; leaves; resigns; terminates5. goes (verb) departs; exits; get away; gets away; gets off; go away; goes; pops off; pull out; pulls out; pushes off; retires; run along; runs; runs along; shoves off; takes off; withdraws6. stops (verb) ceases; desists; discontinues; give up; gives over; halts; knocks off; leave off; leaves off; stops; surceases -
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[ʃɔː]nберег (моря, озера, океана, но не реки), побережьеThe road follows/runs along the shores of Baikal. — Дорога идет по берегам Байкала.
- sandy shore- low shore
- steep shore
- native shores
- shores of England
- shores of the Baltic Sea
- few miles off the shore
- on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea
- off shores of France
- on shore
- off the shore
- go on shore
- border on the shores of the sea
- wash the shores
- be washed on shore
- drive on the shore
- return along the shore
- stroll along the shore
- sweep a ship off the shore
- shores are washed by the Pacific
- waves beat against the shoreUSAGE:(1.) Русское берег моря соответствует английским shore и coast, которые описывают одну и ту же часть пространства. Их различие связано с различной позицией наблюдателя или говорящего: если наблюдатель смотрит со стороны моря, то эта часть пространства называется coast, если с суши, то эта же часть пространства называется shore. (2.) See coast, n (3.) See bank, n -
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сущ.Русское существительное граница используется для обозначения границы любого типа территориального разделения. Английские соответствия различают типы границ, которые обозначаются разными словами.1. border — граница (имеет наиболее общее значение; нередко включает в себя значение существительного boundary; однако обозначает не только разделительную линию, но и прилегающие к ней по обе стороны территории): border towns — пограничные города; on the border — на границе; northern (old, new) borders — северные (старые, новые) границы; а strongly guarded border — хорошо охраняемая граница; a village on the border between two countries — селение на границе между двумя странами; border incidents — пограничные инциденты; border zone — пограничная зона; along the border — вдоль границы; within one's own borders — в пределах собственных границ; to cross the border — пересечь границу/перейти границу; to patrol the borders — нести пограничную службу; to live not far from the border — жить недалеко от границы The border runs along the river. — Граница проходит по реке. We were met at the border. — Нас встретили на границе. Не waited for us on the border. — Он ждал нас на границе. They travelled along a border road. — Они ехали по дороге, идущей вдоль границы./Они ехали вдоль границы. The guards at the border post would not let him in/through. — Пограничники на пограничном посту не пропустили его. His results were on the border line. — Его результаты были едва удовлетворительными.2. boundary , boundaries — граница, разделительная межа (используется, когда речь идет о границе между более мелкими территориями внутри страны; предполагает вполне определенные географические пределы, признаваемые и соблюдаемые обеими сторонами; boundaries используется, когда пределы сопряженных территорий определены достаточно точно и могут быть нанесены на карту): the boundary between our farms — граница между нашими фермами; the boundary between these villages — граница между этими деревнями; the boundary between these towns — граница между этими городами; а boundary stone — межевой знак; to draw a boundary — провести границу The boundary between our farms followed the line of the river. — Граница между нашими фермами проходила вдоль реки. Where are the boundaries of his land? — Где граница его земель? Не stopped the car on the boundary of the city/the city boundary. — Он оставил машину на границе города. Не marked the boundaries of the football field with white paint. — Он обозначил границы футбольного поля белой краской. We stayed within the boundaries of the city walls. — Мы оставались в границах старой городской стены. The boundaries of human knowledge. — Границы человеческого знания./Границы знаний человека. They disagreed about the boundaries of political parties. — У них были разные мнения относительно состава политических партий.3. frontier — граница, рубеж (используется для обозначения территориального разделения между странами, штатами и другими типами территорий, более крупных, чем в случае boundary; frontier предполагает укрепленную и охраняемую разделительную полосу с действующим паспортным режимом и таможенной службой; frontier может быть укреплена, например, минным полем, проволочным заграждением со стороны одной страны, что не предполагает таких же укреплений со стороны другой страны): a natural frontier — естественный рубеж; long (well-protected) frontiers — длинные (хорошо защищенные) границы; a frontier town — приграничный город; France's Italian frontier — франко-итальянская граница/граница между Францией и Италией; Russia's Polish frontier — русско-польская граница/граница между Россией и Польшей; to cross the frontier — пересечь границу They were shot trying to cross the frontier. — Они были застрелены при попытке пересечь границу./Их застрелили при попытке пересечь границу. Sweden has frontiers with Norway and Finland. — Швеция граничит с Норвегией и Финляндией. A frontier guard stopped them. — Их остановила пограничная охрана./ Их остановили пограничники. The frontiers of medical knowledge are being pushed further outward as time goes on. — С течением времени расширяются границы познаний в области медицины. The place is close to the frontier between France am Belgium. — Это место недалеко от границы между Францией и Бельгией. -
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[kəʊst]nморской берег, береговая линия, побережьеThe town lies on the coast. — Город расположен на берегу моря.
- Black Sea coastA whirlwind swept the country from coast to coast. — Ураган прокатился/пронесся по всей стране - от побережья к побережью.
- east coasts of the country- Pacific coast of the country
- off the coast of France
- off the south coast of Africa
- defend the coasts of the country
- sail along the French coast
- road runs along the coastCHOICE OF WORDS:(1.) Русскому словосочетанию берег моря соответствуют английские существительные coast и shore. Существительное shore обозначает участок суши, непосредственно прилегающий к морю, океану: to reach (to approach) the shore достигнуть (приблизиться) к берегу; to come close to the shore подойти/подъехать близко к берегу; to go on shore сойти на берег; to swim to the shore доплыть до берега; to pull the boat on the shore вытащить лодку на берег (на сушу); to wash the western shores of the country (of the continent) омывать западные берега страны (континента). Существительное coast обозначает область суши, очерчивающую морскую границу страны: the southern (northern) coast южный (северный) берег/южные (северные) берега; the coast line береговая линия. (2.) See bank, n (3.) See shore, n -
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حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. \ حَافَة الرَّصيف \ kerb, curb: a line of raised stones separating a footpath from a road. \ حَافَة القُبّعة \ brim: the edges sticking out sideways from some kinds of hat.
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