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[skæn] 1. past tense, past participle - scanned; verb1) (to examine carefully: He scanned the horizon for any sign of a ship.) a scruta2) (to look at quickly but not in detail: She scanned the newspaper for news of the murder.) a spicui, a parcurge în grabă3) (to pass radar beams etc over: The area was scanned for signs of enemy aircraft.) a mătura4) (to pass an electronic or laser beam over a text or picture in order to store it in the memory of a computer.) a (se) scanda5) (to examine and get an image of what is inside a person's body or an object by using ultra-sound and x-ray: They scanned his luggage at the airport to see if he was carrying drugs.)6) (to fit into a particular rhythm or metre: The second line of that verse doesn't scan properly.)2. nounShe had an ultrasound scan to see whether the baby was a boy or a girl; a brain scan; a quick scan through the report.)- scanner -
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[skæn] 1. past tense, past participle - scanned; verb1) (to examine carefully: He scanned the horizon for any sign of a ship.) εξετάζω λεπτομερώς,ανιχνεύω2) (to look at quickly but not in detail: She scanned the newspaper for news of the murder.) ρίχνω μια γρήγορη ματιά3) (to pass radar beams etc over: The area was scanned for signs of enemy aircraft.) σαρώνω4) (to pass an electronic or laser beam over a text or picture in order to store it in the memory of a computer.) σκανάρω5) (to examine and get an image of what is inside a person's body or an object by using ultra-sound and x-ray: They scanned his luggage at the airport to see if he was carrying drugs.) κάνω ακτινογραφία6) (to fit into a particular rhythm or metre: The second line of that verse doesn't scan properly.) αναλύω μετρικά,έχω το σωστό μέτρο2. nounShe had an ultrasound scan to see whether the baby was a boy or a girl; a brain scan; a quick scan through the report.) (ιατρική) -γράφημα- scanner -
83 proud as Punch
преисполненный гордости, гордый‘It's only one story, of course.’ ‘Oh, shut up, and do stop the humility act. You're as proud as Punch... so for God's sake look it!’ (P. H. Johnson, ‘The Survival of the Fittest’, part IV, ch. V) — - Ведь принят только один рассказ. - Да замолчи ты, тебе не идет унижаться. Ведь ты дьявольски горд... и, ради бога, не скрывай этого.
‘I love Jackie-Boy - even with his ugly nose!’ Then she would give the nose a sound tweak. And I would fondle that hooked, askew, cartilaginous monstrosity, pretending great pain but proud as Punch of the thing simply because she had put her fingers on it. (R. P. Warren, ‘All the King's Men’, ch. VI) — - Я люблю моего милого Джеки, хотя у него такой страшный клюв. И крепко дергала меня за нос. А я поглаживал это горбатое, кривое, хрящеватое страшилище, притворяясь, что мне очень больно, но в душе гордясь тем, что Анна до него дотронулась.
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84 scan
[skæn] 1. past tense, past participle - scanned; verb1) (to examine carefully: He scanned the horizon for any sign of a ship.) scruter2) (to look at quickly but not in detail: She scanned the newspaper for news of the murder.) parcourir3) (to pass radar beams etc over: The area was scanned for signs of enemy aircraft.) balayer4) (to pass an electronic or laser beam over a text or picture in order to store it in the memory of a computer.) scanner5) (to examine and get an image of what is inside a person's body or an object by using ultra-sound and x-ray: They scanned his luggage at the airport to see if he was carrying drugs.) faire un scanner de6) (to fit into a particular rhythm or metre: The second line of that verse doesn't scan properly.) (se) scander2. nounShe had an ultrasound scan to see whether the baby was a boy or a girl; a brain scan; a quick scan through the report.) scanner; écographie- scanner -
85 scan
[skæn] 1. past tense, past participle - scanned; verb1) (to examine carefully: He scanned the horizon for any sign of a ship.) perscrutar2) (to look at quickly but not in detail: She scanned the newspaper for news of the murder.) correr os olhos por3) (to pass radar beams etc over: The area was scanned for signs of enemy aircraft.) explorar4) (to pass an electronic or laser beam over a text or picture in order to store it in the memory of a computer.) scannear5) (to examine and get an image of what is inside a person's body or an object by using ultra-sound and x-ray: They scanned his luggage at the airport to see if he was carrying drugs.) scannear6) (to fit into a particular rhythm or metre: The second line of that verse doesn't scan properly.) escandir2. nounShe had an ultrasound scan to see whether the baby was a boy or a girl; a brain scan; a quick scan through the report.) exame com scanner- scanner -
86 bandage
'bændi‹ 1. noun((a piece of) cloth for binding up a wound, or a broken bone: She had a bandage on her injured finger.) bandasje, forbinding2. verb(to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) bandasjere, forbindebandasje--------bind--------forbindingIsubst. \/ˈbændɪdʒ\/bandasje, forbinding, bindsuspensory bandage støttebandasje suspensoriumIIverb \/ˈbændɪdʒ\/bandasjere, forbinde, legge bandasje på -
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88 deep
di:p 1. adjective1) (going or being far down or far into: a deep lake; a deep wound.) dyp2) (going or being far down by a named amount: a hole six feet deep.) dyp, i dybden3) (occupied or involved to a great extent: He is deep in debt.) dyp, i stor grad4) (intense; strong: The sea is a deep blue colour; They are in a deep sleep.) dyp, mørke-5) (low in pitch: His voice is very deep.) mørk, dyp2. adverb(far down or into: deep into the wood.) dypt- deepen- deeply
- deepness
- deep-freeze 3. verb(to freeze and keep (food) in this.) fryse (inn), dypfryse- deep-sea- in deep waterdunkelIsubst. \/diːp\/1) dyp, dypt sted2) havdyp3) avgrunn, hullIIadj. \/diːp\/1) dyp (ned eller inn), dyptliggende2) bred3) vanskelig å fatte, uklar4) dypsindig5) dyptgående, grundig6) ( hverdagslig) listig, utstudert7) ( om lyd) dyp, dump, lav, mørk, fulltonig8) ( om farge) mørk, dyp, intensiv, mettet9) dyp, dypfølt, intensiv, umåteligdeep in dypt innviklet i, dypt involvert i, fordypet ideep in debt gjeld til oppover ørenedeep in love dypt forelsketdeep in thought i dype tankera deep one en dypsindig person en listig lømmeldeep pockets (amer., hverdagslig) romslig lommebok, (person som er) kilde til mye penger• there must be some deep pockets among your stockbroker friends?go off the deep end (amer., også jump off the deep end) forhaste seg ( hverdagslig) bli rasende, hisse seg oppbe in deep waters eller get into deep waters ( overført) være ute på dypt vann, komme ut på dypt vann, være i vanskeligheter, komme ut for vanskeligheterIIIadv. \/diːp\/( også overført) dypt, langtdeep down (in one's heart) innerst inne, i bunn og grunndrink deep drikke i store slurker -
89 reading
1) (the act of reading.) lesing2) (the reading of something aloud, as a (public) entertainment: a poetry reading.) opplesing3) (the ability to read: The boy is good at reading.) lesing; til å lese4) (the figure, measurement etc on a dial, instrument etc: The reading on the thermometer was -5° C.) stand, utslag, måltall, avlesinglektyre--------lesestoff--------oppfatningIsubst. \/ˈriːdɪŋ\/1) lesning2) belesthet, lesning• a person of wide\/vast reading3) lektyre, lesestoff, lesning• good\/dull reading4) ( på instrument) stand, avlesning, utslag, måletall, verdi5) oppfatning, tolkning6) opplesning, resitasjon7) ( litteratur) fortolkning, lesemåte8) ( parlamentarisk) lesning, behandlinglight reading triviallitteratur, fornøyelseslesningIIadj. \/ˈriːdɪŋ\/1) lesende2) lese-3) ( overført) interessert i lesning, lesende -
90 serious
'siəriəs1) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) alvorlig2) ((often with about) in earnest; sincere: Is he serious about wanting to be a doctor?) (er det) alvor...3) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) seriøs4) (causing worry; dangerous: a serious head injury; The situation is becoming serious.) alvorlig•- seriously
- take someone or something seriously
- take seriouslyalvorligadj. \/ˈsɪərɪəs\/1) alvorlig, seriøs2) viktig, betenkelig, nevneverdig3) troende, religiøs4) ( hverdagslig) i stor skala, stor, i stor gradbe serious about something ta noe på alvor• are you serious about this?• to be serious, I wish to leave nowhave a serious word with somebody si noen et alvorsordtake something under serious consideration overveie noe alvorlig, ta noe under nøye overveielse -
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94 to turn out
to turn outa) virar para fora (os pés). b) expulsar, mandar embora. they turned him out of doors (out of the house)/botaram-no para fora. c) despejar. d) apagar, desligar (luz). e) virar às avessas (as bolsas). f) extrair (carvão). g) transportar, carregar, produzir, fornecer (mercadorias). h) sl iniciar alguém (sexo, drogas). i) virar-se, dirigir-se (para fora). j) sair, ir-se. k) vir à luz, confirmar (-se). l) formar-se, tornar-se. he has turned out a diligent boy/ele tornou-se um rapaz diligente. m) verificar-se, mostrar ser. It turned out that she had money/verificou-se que ela tinha o dinheiro. n) decorrer, terminar. o) largar o trabalho.————————to turn outpôr para fora, jogar fora, expulsar. -
95 bandage
n. bandaj, sargı, sargı bezi, bağ————————v. bandajlamak, sarmak, bağlamak* * *1. bandaj 2. sargı 3. sar (v.) 4. sargı (n.)* * *['bændi‹] 1. noun((a piece of) cloth for binding up a wound, or a broken bone: She had a bandage on her injured finger.) sargı bezi, bandaj2. verb(to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) bandajlamak, sargı beziyle sarmak -
96 bandage
['bændi‹] 1. noun((a piece of) cloth for binding up a wound, or a broken bone: She had a bandage on her injured finger.) obveza2. verb(to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) obvezati* * *[baendidž]1.nounobveza, preveza, ovoj; ovijača;2.transitive verbobvezati, obvezovati -
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98 bandage
I ['bændɪdʒ]nome benda f., fascia f.; fasciatura f.II ['bændɪdʒ]he has a bandage round his head, on his leg — ha una fasciatura (intorno) alla testa, alla gamba
verbo transitivo bendare, fasciare [limb, wound]* * *['bændi‹] 1. noun((a piece of) cloth for binding up a wound, or a broken bone: She had a bandage on her injured finger.) benda, fascia2. verb(to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) bendare, fasciare* * *bandage /ˈbændɪdʒ/n.2 benda; fascia.(to) bandage /ˈbændɪdʒ/v. t.bendare; fasciarebandagingn. [u]bendatura; fasciatura.* * *I ['bændɪdʒ]nome benda f., fascia f.; fasciatura f.II ['bændɪdʒ]he has a bandage round his head, on his leg — ha una fasciatura (intorno) alla testa, alla gamba
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99 ♦ big
♦ big /bɪg/a.1 grande; grosso; voluminoso; vasto: big toe, alluce; a big house, una grande casa; DIALOGO → - Shoes- They're a bit big, mi stanno un po' grandi; He has got a big heart, ha un gran cuore; è generoso; great big, grandissimo; enorme; grande e grosso: He's got great big eyes, ha degli occhi grandissimi; She had curly hair and a great big nose, aveva i capelli ricci e un gran nasone2 (attr.) grande ( d'età); maggiore: You're a big boy now, ormai sei grande; my big brother, il mio fratello maggiore3 importante; notevole; grande; grosso; serio; forte: big news, grosse novità; a big success, un grande successo; a big mistake, un grosso errore; a big decision, una decisione importante; a big landowner, un grosso possidente; the big day, il gran giorno; the Big Four [Five, Six, etc.], i (o le) quattro [cinque, sei, ecc.] Grandi (banche, società, ecc.); a big rise in prices, un forte aumento dei prezzi; a big appetite, un forte appetito; a big eater, un gran mangiatore; a big spender, uno che spende e spande; uno spendaccione; He's very big in showbiz, è molto importante (o è un pezzo grosso) nel mondo dello spettacolo; (iron.) big idea, idea grandiosa; gran progetto; trovata; alzata d'ingegno4 (fam.) ambizioso; grande; grandioso: big plans, progetti ambiziosi; to think big, pensare in grande; fare grandi progetti6 (pred.) (fam., spesso iron.) generoso: That's very big of you!, è molto generoso da parte tua; che generosità!7 (fam.) famoso; molto in voga; di successo● (fam. USA) the Big Apple, New York □ big-ass ► bigass □ the big bad wolf, il lupo cattivo □ (mus.) big band, big band; grande orchestra jazz o da ballo □ (astron.) the big bang, il big bang □ (fin., in GB) the Big Bang, la deregolamentazione e computerizzazione della Borsa Valori di Londra ( il 27 dicembre 1986) □ big-bellied, panciuto; ( di femmina) incinta, gravida □ (in GB) Big Ben, il Big Ben NOTE DI CULTURA: Big Ben: è propriamente il nome della campana della torre del Parlamento a Londra, fusa nel 1856 e così chiamata in onore di Benjamin Hall, allora direttore dei lavori pubblici; ormai il nome viene anche usato per indicare la torre stessa e l'orologio, famoso per la sua accuratezza e per essere usato come segnale orario dalla BBC □ (fin., in USA) the Big Board, il cartellone delle quotazioni ( alla Borsa Valori di New York); la Borsa Valori di New York □ big-boned, di forte ossatura; robusto □ Big Brother, Grande Fratello; dittatore □ (fam. USA) big bucks = big money ► sotto □ (fam.) big bug ► bigwig □ big business, attività commerciale redditizia; ( anche) le grandi società, le grandi imprese, la grande industria □ big cat, grosso felino (leone, tigre, leopardo, ecc.) □ (fam. scherz.) big cheese, pezzo grosso □ (astron.) big crunch, «big crunch» ( collasso della materia con cui avrà fine la vita dell'universo) □ ( slang USA) big daddy, capo; capoccia; boss □ ( slang USA) big deal, roba grossa; pezzo grosso: to make a big deal out of st., fare un sacco di storie per qc.; fare un affare di stato (o un dramma) di qc.; (iron.) Big deal!, sai che roba!; bell'affare!; no big deal, niente di speciale; roba da poco; What's the big deal?, e con ciò?; embè? □ (GB) big dipper, (le) montagne russe ( nei luna park) □ (astron., USA) the Big Dipper, l'Orsa Maggiore □ (mecc.) big end, testa ( di pistone) □ (fam. USA) the Big Easy, New Orleans □ big game, le grosse fiere ( come preda di caccia): big-game hunting, caccia grossa □ (fam.) big girl's blouse, smidollato; femminuccia □ ( USA) big government, governo (o Stato) troppo assistenziale; Stato troppo invadente; statalismo □ (fam. USA) big gun, pezzo grosso; persona influente □ big hair, pettinatura cotonata; testa cotonata □ (fam.) big-head, tipo presuntuoso; tipo spocchioso □ (fam.) big-headed, presuntuoso; spocchioso □ big-hearted, generoso; buono □ (fam.) big-hitter, ( persona) pezzo grosso; big; ( cosa) hit; successo □ the big house, la casa più importante (di un villaggio, un circondario); la casa dei signori □ ( USA) the big league, ( baseball) la serie A; (fig. fam.) i grandi, i campioni □ (fam. USA) big-league (agg.), grosso; importante; serio □ (fam.) big money, somme enormi; un sacco di soldi; soldi a palate: This is where the big money is, qui si fanno un sacco di soldi □ (fam.) big-mouth, uno che parla troppo o a sproposito; chiacchierone; lingua lunga □ (fam.) big-mouthed, chiacchierone; che ha la lingua lunga; che non sa tenere la lingua a posto □ (fam.) big name, persona famosa; grosso nome □ (fam.) big noise = big shot ► sotto □ ( slang USA) a big one, (un biglietto da) mille dollari □ ( USA) the big one, il grande evento; il grande momento; il gran giorno; ‘quello grosso’ (uragano, terremoto, ecc.) □ the big screen, il grande schermo; il cinema □ (fam.) big science, la grande ricerca scientifica □ (fam.) big shot, pezzo grosso; persona influente □ (fam.) big-shot (agg.), importante; influente; grosso □ (fin., stor.) the big slump, il tracollo ( della Borsa Valori) di Wall Street ( nel 1929) □ (fam. GB) the Big Smoke, Londra □ (fam.) the big stick, la maniera forte; l'uso della forza; il bastone □ (fam. USA) big talk, promesse vuote; millanterie; vanterie; spacconate □ (polit.) big-tent party, partito che riunisce diverse ideologie e punti di vista eterogenei □ (fam. USA) big-ticket (agg.), costoso; caro □ ( slang) the big time, l'apice di una professione, una carriera, un'attività; ( per estens.) il successo, la fama: to hit (o to make it to) the big time, arrivare al successo; sfondare □ ( slang) big-time (agg.), molto importante; grosso; di alto livello □ ( slang) big time (avv.), molto; alla grande (fam.): You've screwed it up big time!, hai fatto proprio un gran casino □ ( slang) big-timer, personaggio di primo piano; pezzo grosso; peso massimo □ the big top, il tendone ( del circo) □ (bot., USA) big tree ( Sequoiadendron giganteum), sequoia gigante □ big wheel, ruota gigante ( di luna park); ( slang) pezzo grosso □ to get (o to grow) big (o bigger), ingrossare; ingrandire; ingrassare; crescere □ (fam.) to go over big, avere successo; andare forte □ (fam.) in a big way, moltissimo; enormemente; alla grande (fam.): They do a lot of entertaining in a big way, ricevono moltissimo; danno un sacco di ricevimenti □ (fam.) to make it big, avere un gran successo; sfondare □ (fam.) to talk big, vantarsi; fare lo sbruffone; spararle grosse □ too big for one's boots (o, antiq., breeches; USA pants), che si dà un sacco d'arie; che si è montato la testa; presuntuoso.NOTA D'USO: - big, grand, great o large?- -
100 ♦ delivery
♦ delivery /dɪˈlɪvərɪ/n.1 consegna, recapito ( di merci, lettere, ecc.); distribuzione: home delivery, consegna a domicilio; free [same-day] delivery, consegna gratuita [in giornata]; Daily deliveries of fresh fruit and vegetables, consegne giornaliere di frutta e verdura fresca; Payment will be collected on delivery, il pagamento sarà riscosso alla consegna; Deliveries should be left in a secure place, la merce consegnata dovrebbe essere lasciata in un posto sicuro; the delivery of mail, la distribuzione della posta; (comm.) prompt delivery, pronta consegna; (market., fin.) forward delivery, consegna a termine; (comm.) to take (o to accept) delivery of st., ricevere consegna di qc.2 [u] erogazione, fornitura ( di un servizio, una prestazione, ecc.): the delivery of health services in rural communities, l'erogazione di servizi sanitari nelle comunità rurali3 [u] modo di pronunciare ( un discorso, le battute a teatro, ecc.), dizione: His delivery is excellent: you could hear every word, la sua dizione è eccellente: tutte le parole sono comprensibili6 [u] (form.) liberazione; salvataggio● delivery address, indirizzo di consegna □ delivery area, zona di distribuzione ( della posta) □ (trasp.) delivery book, bollettario delle consegne □ delivery boy, fattorino; (fam. USA) sicario; killer □ delivery charges, spese di consegna □ delivery date (o day), data di consegna □ (org. az.) delivery department, reparto consegne □ (naut.) delivery ex-quay, consegna sulla banchina □ (trasp.) delivery free on rail (o on truck), consegna franco vagone □ (trasp.) delivery lorry [van], camion [furgone] per le consegne □ delivery man, addetto alle consegne; fattorino □ (trasp.) delivery note, ricevuta di consegna □ delivery order, (trasp.) ordine (o buono) di consegna; (naut.) «delivery order» ( titolo di credito trasferibile mediante girata) □ (comput.) delivery platform, piattaforma di delivery □ (med.) delivery room, sala parto □ (med.) delivery suite, blocco parto □ (comm.) delivery terms, condizioni di consegna □ (naut.) delivery under ship's tackle, consegna sotto paranco □ (comm., fin.) delivery versus payment, consegna contro pagamento, spedizione contrassegno □ (leg.) non-delivery, mancata consegna.
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