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1 scotch
[skɔtʃ] verbto put an end to (a rumour, plan etc):يَضَعُ نِهايَةً لِThey scotched his attempt to become the chairman.
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2 avlive et rykte
verb. kill a rumor, scotch a rumour, put an end to a rumour -
3 положить (какому-л.) слуху конец
General subject: scotch a rumourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > положить (какому-л.) слуху конец
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4 положить слуху конец
General subject: (какому-л.) scotch a rumourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > положить слуху конец
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5 een gerucht de kop indrukken
een gerucht de kop indrukken〈 ook〉 squash/scotch a rumourVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een gerucht de kop indrukken
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6 kop
1 [deel van het dierlijk lichaam] head7 [afbeelding; iets met de gedaante van een kop] head8 [persoon] head9 [audio, video] head♦voorbeelden:kop dicht! • shut up!〈 figuurlijk〉 een houten kop hebben • have a hangover, have a thick headeen kale kop • a bald headzij is een kop kleiner dan hij • she's a head shorter than he iseen mooie kop met haar • a beautiful head of haireen rooie kop krijgen • go red, flushhou je kop! • shut up!, shut your trap!hij had zichzelf wel voor zijn kop kunnen slaan • he could have kicked himselfkop op! • chin/cheer up!〈 figuurlijk〉 op zijn kop krijgen • get a good scolding/telling-offje krijgt het niet al ga je op je kop staan • you're not going to get it no matter what you dozich voor de kop schieten • blow one's brains outzij kreeg een kop als vuur • she turned as red as a beetrootdat is een knappe kop • he is a smart fellowmet een kwaaie kop weglopen • leave in a huffiemand aan zijn kop zeuren • nag someonehij heeft het nu eenmaal in zijn kop • he has taken it into his headde kop van Overijssel • the north of Overijsselde kop van een spijker/hamer • the head of a nail/hammerde kop van een stoet/het peloton • the head of a procession/the platoon〈 sport〉 de kop nemen • take the lead, go into the leadop zijn kop staan • be topsy-turvy/upside downover de kop gaan/slaan • overturn, somersault〈 figuurlijk〉 over de kop gaan • go broke, foldeen kop en schotel • a cup and saucer6 grote/vette koppen • big/bold headlinesde koppen tellen • count headseen gerucht de kop indrukken • 〈 ook〉 squash/scotch a rumourde kop opsteken • surface, crop upde griep steekt weer de kop op • the flu is rearing its (ugly) head againiets op de kop (weten te) tikken • (manage to) pick something up, (manage to) get hold of something/come by somethinghet is vijf uur op de kop af • it is exactly five o'clock -
7 blockieren
I v/t1. (eine Blockade errichten) blockade2. (den Weg versperren) block, obstruct; ein umgestürzter Baum blockiert die Schienen a fallen tree is blocking the tracks3. (verstopfen) clog (up)4. WIRTS. block* * *to block; to blockade; to jam; to shut off; to lock up* * *blo|ckie|ren [blɔ'kiːrən] ptp blockiert1. vt1) (= sperren, hemmen) to block; Verkehr, Verhandlung to obstruct; Flugverkehr to halt; Gesetz to block the passage of; Rad, Lenkung to lock2) (= mit Blockade belegen) to blockade2. vito jam; (Bremsen, Rad etc) to lock* * *1) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) jam2) (to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) scotch* * *blo·ckie·ren *[blɔˈki:rən]I. vt1. (unterbrechen)▪ etw \blockieren to block sthdie Stromzufuhr \blockieren to interrupt the electricity supplyden Verkehr \blockieren to stop the traffic2. AUTO▪ etw \blockieren to lock stheine Gewaltbremsung kann die Räder \blockieren sudden braking can lock the wheels3. (absperren)4. POL▪ etw \blockieren to block sthdurch plötzlichen Ölverlust blockierte das Getriebe the gears locked as a result of a sudden loss of oil* * *1.transitives Verb block; jam < telephone line>; stop, halt < traffic>; lock <wheel, machine, etc.>2.* * *A. v/t1. (eine Blockade errichten) blockade2. (den Weg versperren) block, obstruct;ein umgestürzter Baum blockiert die Schienen a fallen tree is blocking the tracks3. (verstopfen) clog (up)4. WIRTSCH block7. PSYCH block;da bin ich vollkommen blockiert I have a real problem with that* * *1.transitives Verb block; jam < telephone line>; stop, halt < traffic>; lock <wheel, machine, etc.>2.* * *v.to block v.to blockade v.to inhibit v. -
8 kvæle
3души́ть* * *choke, smother, stifle, strangle, suffocate, throttle* * *vb (kvalte, kvalt) choke ( fx a fishbone almost choked him);( med hænderne) choke ( fx choke somebody with one's hands), throttle;( ved manglende lufttilførsel) suffocate, stifle ( fx the smoke almost stifled (el. suffocated) me),( specielt: ved tilstopning af mund og næse) smother ( fx smother (el.suffocate) somebody with a pillow);( ved sammensnøring) strangle ( fx strangle somebody with a rope), throttle;( ild) smother ( fx the fire), stifle ( fx the flames);(fig: undertrykke) stifle ( fx a yawn, their cries, a rebellion);( om oprør også) put down, suppress,(litt) quell;(om rygte etc) kill,F scotch ( fx a rumour, new ideas);[ opstanden blev kvalt i blod] the rising was drowned in blood;[ han blev kvalt i et fiskeben] he was choked by a fishbone;(fig) nip in the bud;[ være ved at kvæles af latter (, raseri)] be choking with laughter (, rage);[ være ved at kvæles i] choke on ( fx a fishbone; (fig) one's success); choke over ( fx thick soup).
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