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1 Sexual Encounter Profile
Медицина: дневник сексуальных отношений (заполняется пациентом после каждой сексуальной попытки, он включает оценку достижения эрекции и ее сохранения)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Sexual Encounter Profile
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2 encounter
1. transitive verb1) (as adversary) treffen auf (+ Akk.)2) (by chance) begegnen (+ Dat.)3) (meet with) stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Problem, Schwierigkeit, Kritik, Widerstand usw.]2. noun1) (in combat) Zusammenstoß, der2) (chance meeting, introduction) Begegnung, die* * *1. verb1) (to meet especially unexpectedly: She encountered the manager in the hall.) begegnen2) (to meet with (difficulties etc): I expect to encounter many difficulties in the course of this job.) stoßen auf2. noun1) (a meeting: I feel that I know him quite well, even after a brief encounter.) die Begegnung2) (a fight: The encounter between the armies was fierce.) das Gefecht* * *en·coun·ter[ɪnˈkaʊntəʳ, AM enˈkaʊnt̬ɚ]I. vt1. (experience)▪ to \encounter sb/sth auf jdn/etw treffen [o stoßen]to \encounter danger in Gefahr geratento \encounter difficulties/resistance auf Probleme/Widerstand stoßen2. (unexpectedly meet)▪ to \encounter sb jdn [unerwartet] treffen, jdm begegnenII. n [Zusammen]treffen nt, Begegnung f ( between zwischen + dat); SPORT Aufeinandertreffen nt, Begegnung f; MIL Zusammenstoß mchance \encounter zufällige Begegnungverbal \encounter Wortgefecht nt* * *[ɪn'kaʊntə(r)]1. vtenemy, opposition treffen or stoßen auf (+acc); difficulties, resistance stoßen auf (+acc); danger geraten in (+acc); (liter) person begegnen (+dat), treffen2. nBegegnung f, Treffen nt; (in battle) Zusammenstoß m* * *encounter [ınˈkaʊntə(r)]A v/t1. jemandem oder einer Sache begegnen, jemanden treffen, auf jemanden, auch Widerstand, Schwierigkeiten etc stoßen, in Gefahr geraten3. jemandem entgegentretenB v/i sich begegnen, sich treffenC sof, with mit)encounter grouper Mitglied n einer Trainingsgruppe* * *1. transitive verb1) (as adversary) treffen auf (+ Akk.)2) (by chance) begegnen (+ Dat.)3) (meet with) stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Problem, Schwierigkeit, Kritik, Widerstand usw.]2. noun1) (in combat) Zusammenstoß, der2) (chance meeting, introduction) Begegnung, die* * *(combat) n.Gefecht -e n. n.Begegnung f.Zusammenstoß m. v.aneinander geraten ausdr.aneinandergeraten (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.auf treffen (Fehler, Schwierigkeiten) ausdr.begegnen v.entgegentreten v.mit jemandem (feindlich)zusammenstoßen ausdr.sich begegnen v.treffen v.(§ p.,pp.: traf, getroffen) -
3 one-night stand
noun ((slang) a one-night sex partner; sexual intercourse with a one-night partner.) ligue de una nochetr[wʌnnaɪt'stænd]1 (show) representación nombre femenino única2 familiar (sexual encounter) ligue nombre masculino de una sola noche; (person) ligue nombre masculino de una sola noche'wʌnnaɪta) ( sexual encounter) (colloq) ligue m or (CS) programa m de una noche (fam)b) (Mus, Theat) función f única[ˌwʌnnaɪt'stænd]N1) (Theat) función f de una sola noche, representación f única2) (fig) ligue m de una noche* * *['wʌnnaɪt]a) ( sexual encounter) (colloq) ligue m or (CS) programa m de una noche (fam)b) (Mus, Theat) función f única -
4 chat-up line
Общая лексика: (a prepared ( freq. clichéd) conversational gambit employed in the hope of striking up a flirtatious or sexual encounter) (британский эквивалент pick-up line (амер.)) -
5 get off with
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6 one-night stand
s.1 representación única (familiar) (of performer); concierto único (of musician); ligue o (sexual encounter)levante de una noche (R.Plata)2 función de una sola noche, función única musical.3 aventura de una noche, ligue, ligue de noche, ligue de una noche. -
7 one-night stand
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8 come
come [kʌm]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━2. modifier━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. venir• coming! j'arrive !► to come + preposition• to come behind sb/sth suivre qn/qch• to come between two people ( = interfere) s'interposer entre deux personnes• to come for sb/sth venir chercher qn/qch• where do you come from? tu viens d'où ?• if it comes to that,... dans ce cas-là...• when it comes to... quand il s'agit de...► to come + -ing• to come running/shouting arriver en courant/en criant► to come + adverb/adjective• to come apart ( = fall to pieces) tomber en morceauxb. ( = have one's place) se trouverc. ( = happen) arriver• how do you come to be here? comment se fait-il que vous soyez ici ?• how come it's so expensive? (inf) comment se fait-il que cela soit si cher ?d. ( = result from) nothing came of it il n'en est rien sortie. ( = be available) this dress comes in three sizes cette robe existe en trois tailles• how do you like your tea? -- as it comes comment voulez-vous votre thé ? -- ça m'est égalf. ► to come to + infinitive ( = end up) finir parg. ( = reach orgasm) (inf!) jouir2. modifier(gen = lure) attrape-nigaud m( = happen) arriver• how did it come about? comment est-ce arrivé ?► come acrossa. ( = cross) traversera. venir• come along! (allez,) venez !• why don't you come along? pourquoi ne viendrais-tu pas ?b. ( = progress) faire des progrès ; [plans] avancera. ( = leave) s'en aller• come away from there! va-t'en de là !b. ( = become detached) se détacher[person, fashion] revenira. descendre• come down from there at once! descends de là tout de suite !b. ( = fall) [rain, curtain] tomberd. ( = be demolished) être démolie. ( = drop) [prices] baisserf. ( = be transmitted) [tradition] être transmis (de père en fils)► come down with inseparable transitive verb[+ disease] attraper• after the burglary, her neighbours came forward with offers of help après le cambriolage, ses voisins ont offert de l'aidera. [person] entrer ; [tide] monter• come in! entrez !• reports are now coming in of a terrorist attack des informations nous parviennent selon lesquelles il y aurait eu un attentat terroristec. he has £20,000 coming in every year il touche 20 000 livres par an• we have no money coming in at the moment nous n'avons aucune rentrée d'argent en ce moment► come in for inseparable transitive verb[+ criticism] être l'objet dea. ( = inherit) hériter deb. ( = play a role) logic doesn't really come into it la logique n'a pas grand-chose à voir là-dedans► come offa. [button] se découdre ; [mark] partirb. ( = take place) avoir lieuc. ( = succeed) [plan] se réaliser ; [attempt, experiment] réussird. (in contest, conflict) to come off best avoir le dessusb. [+ drug] arrêtera. come on, try again! allez, encore un effort !b. ( = progress) faire des progrès• how are your plans coming on? où en sont vos projets ?d. [actor] entrer en scène( = start discussing) aborder• I'll come on to that in a moment j'aborderai cette question dans un moment► come out intransitive verba. sortir ; [sun, stars] apparaître ; [truth, news, qualities] apparaître au grand jour ; [stain] partir• to come out for/against sth prendre position pour/contre qchd. (British) ( = come out on strike) se mettre en grève• she came out as a lesbian elle a révélé son homosexualité► come out with (inf) inseparable transitive verb• you never know what she's going to come out with next on ne sait jamais ce qu'elle va sortir (inf)► come overa. venirc. ( = make impression) he came over as a decent person il a donné l'impression d'être une personne décente[feeling] envahirb. ( = drop in) passerc. ( = happen) se tenird. ( = change one's mind) changer d'avise. ( = regain consciousness) revenir à soi► come througha. ( = survive) s'en sortirc. what came through most was her enthusiasm ce que l'on remarquait surtout, c'était son enthousiasme( = survive) [+ illness, danger, war] survivre à► come to( = regain consciousness) reprendre connaissance( = amount to) se monter à• how much does it come to? ça se monte à combien ?• it comes to $20 ça fait 20 dollars en touta. ( = be subjected to) [+ sb's influence] tomber sous ; [+ attack, pressure] être l'objet deb. ( = be classified under) être classé sousc. ( = be the responsibility of) this comes under another department c'est du ressort d'un autre service► come up intransitive verba. monter• do you come up to York often? est-ce que vous montez souvent à York ?c. [plant] sortird. [sun] se levere. ( = arise) être soulevéa. ( = reach up to) arriver àb. ( = equal) répondre à• his work has not come up to our expectations son travail n'a pas répondu à notre attente► come up with inseparable transitive verb* * *[kʌm] 1.2. 3.come, come! — allons, allons!
1) ( arrive) [person, day, success, fame] venir; [bus, letter, news, rains, winter, war] arriverto come by — ( take) prendre [bus, taxi, plane]
I came on foot/by bike — je suis venu à pied/à bicyclette
to come down — descendre [stairs, street]
to come up — monter [stairs, street]
to come from — venir de [airport, hospital]
to come into — entrer dans [house, room]
to come past — [car, person] passer
to come through — [person] passer par [town centre, tunnel]; [water, object] traverser [window etc]
to come to — venir à [school, telephone]
come Christmas/summer — à Noël/en été
2) ( approach) s'approcherto come and see/help somebody — venir voir/aider quelqu'un
to come to somebody for — venir demander [quelque chose] à quelqu'un [money, advice]
I could see it coming — ( of accident) je le voyais venir
to come close ou near to doing — faillir faire
3) (call, visit) [dustman, postman] passer; [cleaner] venir4) ( attend) venirto come to — venir à [meeting, party]
5) ( reach)to come to —
to come up/down to — [water] venir jusqu'à; [dress, curtain] arriver à
6) ( happen)7) ( begin)to come to believe/hate — finir par croire/détester
8) ( originate)to come from — [person] être originaire de, venir de [city, country]; [word, legend] venir de [country, language]; [substance] provenir de [raw material]; [coins, stamps] provenir de [place]; [smell, sound] venir de [place]
to come from France — [fruit, painting] provenir de France; [person] être français/-e
9) ( be available)to come in — exister en [sizes, colours]
10) ( tackle)to come to — aborder [problem, subject]
11) ( develop)12) ( be situated) venirto come after — suivre, venir après
to come before — (in time, list, queue) précéder; ( in importance) passer avant
to come first/last — arriver premier/dernier
13) ( be due)he had it coming (to him) — (colloq) ça lui pendait au nez
they got what was coming to them — (colloq) ils ont fini par avoir ce qu'ils méritaient
14) ( be a question of)when it comes to something/to doing — lorsqu'il s'agit de quelque chose/de faire
•Phrasal Verbs:- come at- come by- come in- come off- come on- come out- come to- come up••come again? — (colloq) pardon?
come to that ou if it comes to that, you may be right — en fait, tu as peut-être raison
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