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81 rondar
v.1 to patrol.2 to court.3 to be around (edad, cifra).ronda los cuarenta años he's about forty4 to wander.me ronda una idea por la cabeza I've been turning over an idea in my head5 to hover around, to circle, to haunt, to hang round.* * *1 (vigilar) to patrol, do the rounds of2 peyorativo (merodear) to prowl around, hang about, haunt3 (cortejar) to woo, court4 figurado (estar cerca) to stalk1 (vigilar) to patrol2 (merodear) to prowl around, roam around3 (tocar y cantar por las calles) to busk, serenade4 (andar de noche) to roam at night, wander at night* * *verb1) to patrol, police2) haunt* * *1. VT1) [policía, soldado] to patrol2) [+ cifra, edad]3) (=perseguir)es una idea que me rondaba la cabeza desde hace tiempo — it's an idea which I've had going round in my head for quite a while
4) † (=cortejar) to court2. VI1) [policía, soldado] to (be on) patrol2) (=deambular) to prowl3) [pensamiento, idea]debes rechazar las dudas que te rondan por la cabeza — you must dispel the doubts that are besetting you
4) † [enamorado, la tuna] to serenade* * *1.verbo transitivo1) vigilante/patrulla to patrol2) pensamiento3) < lugar> to hang around4) ( cortejar) to court (dated or liter)5) ( acercarse a)la rentabilidad ronda el 3% — the yield is hovering around the 3% mark
6) ( dar serenata a) to serenade2.rondar vi1) vigilante/patrulla to be on one's round o beat, be on patrol2) ( merodear) to hang around3) ( dar serenata) to serenade* * *= be one step away from, walk (a)round, hang around, loiter (about/around), loaf (about/around), bum around, linger, prowl, hang about.Ex. Denigrating the ideas of others is just one step away from a personal attack and reflects the speaker's ineptness.Ex. He got up, and, putting hands in the pockets of his trousers, began to walk around the room.Ex. His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.Ex. A high-pitched sound said to be only audible to young people will be used to deter teenagers from loitering at night.Ex. The less you work, the less you spend and the more time you have for loafing about.Ex. He spent his early twenties bumming around the world and became fascinated by the differences and similarities in all of us.Ex. He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.Ex. Told in rhyme, this is the story of a slinky black cat who prowls at night and becomes a thief.Ex. A new report says that we waste three hours a day faffing around, doing nothing in particular, pootling, dawdling, pottering, hanging about.----* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* rondar + Número = hover around + Número.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) vigilante/patrulla to patrol2) pensamiento3) < lugar> to hang around4) ( cortejar) to court (dated or liter)5) ( acercarse a)la rentabilidad ronda el 3% — the yield is hovering around the 3% mark
6) ( dar serenata a) to serenade2.rondar vi1) vigilante/patrulla to be on one's round o beat, be on patrol2) ( merodear) to hang around3) ( dar serenata) to serenade* * *= be one step away from, walk (a)round, hang around, loiter (about/around), loaf (about/around), bum around, linger, prowl, hang about.Ex: Denigrating the ideas of others is just one step away from a personal attack and reflects the speaker's ineptness.
Ex: He got up, and, putting hands in the pockets of his trousers, began to walk around the room.Ex: His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.Ex: A high-pitched sound said to be only audible to young people will be used to deter teenagers from loitering at night.Ex: The less you work, the less you spend and the more time you have for loafing about.Ex: He spent his early twenties bumming around the world and became fascinated by the differences and similarities in all of us.Ex: He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.Ex: Told in rhyme, this is the story of a slinky black cat who prowls at night and becomes a thief.Ex: A new report says that we waste three hours a day faffing around, doing nothing in particular, pootling, dawdling, pottering, hanging about.* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* rondar + Número = hover around + Número.* * *rondar [A1 ]vtA «vigilante/patrulla» to patrolB«idea/pensamiento»: hace días que me ronda esa idea I've had that idea going around in my head for daysdebemos ahuyentar los malos pensamientos que nos rondan we must chase away the evil thoughts that beset usC ‹lugar› to hang aroundla gentuza que ronda el bar the rabble who hang around the barera como si la muerte lo estuviese rondando it was as if death were stalking himlleva varios años rondándola he's been courting her for several yearsE ‹cifra/edad›debe estar rondando los 60 she must be around/getting on for 60la rentabilidad ronda el 3% the yield is hovering around the 3% markF (dar serenata a) to serenade■ rondarviA (para vigilar) «vigilante/patrulla» to be on one's round o beat, be on patrolB (merodear) to hang aroundC (dar serenata) to serenade* * *
rondar ( conjugate rondar) verbo transitivo
b) [ pensamiento]:
d) ( acercarse a):
verbo intransitivo ( merodear) to hang around
rondar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a una mujer) to court frml
(a alguien con algún fin) to be after sb
2 (vagar, pasear de noche con un fin poco claro) to loiter, prowl around: un extraño ronda la casa desde ayer, a stranger has been prowling around the house since yesterday
3 (vigilar) to patrol
4 (estar en torno a, aproximarse a) to be about: el precio ronda los dos millones, the price is about two million
5 (gripe, sueño, enfermedad) to approach: me está rondando la gripe, I think I'm coming down with flu
(una idea) to think about: no sé qué le está rondando en la cabeza, I don't known what he has in his mind
II verbo intransitivo
1 (un vigilante, etc) to do the rounds
2 (un delicuente, alguien sospechoso) to loiter, prowl around
' rondar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
andar
English:
prowl
- haunt
- push
* * *♦ vt1. [vigilar] to patrol;rondaban las calles en parejas they patrolled the streets in pairsle ronda el sueño he's about to drop off;♦ vi1. [vigilar] to patrol;rondaban en parejas they patrolled in pairs3. [edad, cifra] to be around;ronda los cuarenta años he's about forty;las pérdidas rondan los tres millones the losses are in the region of three million4. [cortejar] to serenade* * *I v/t1 zona patrol2:me ronda una idea I have an idea going around in my head3 mujer serenade4:rondar los treinta be around thirtyII v/i famhang around fam* * *rondar vt1) : to patrol2) : to hang aroundsiempre está rondando la calle: he's always hanging around the street3) : to be approximatelydebe rondar los cincuenta: he must be about 50rondar vi1) : to be on patrol2) : to prowl around, to roam about* * *rondar vb3. (rayar) to be nearlyronda los 30 años he's nearly 30 / he's about 30 -
82 guindar
v.1 to pinch(informal) (steal). (peninsular Spanish)2 to hang up. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)Ella guinda los cuadros She hangs the pictures.El verdugo guindó al ladrón The executioner hung the thief.3 to hoist.4 to be hanging from.Me guinda una hebra A thread is hanging from me.* * *1 (izar) to hoist, raise3 (conseguir) to snatch1 to let oneself down (de/por, -), slide down (de/por, -)* * *1. VT1) ** (=robar) to pinch *, swipe *3) Caribe (=colgar) to hang up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Esp arg) ( robar) <novia/trabajo> to steal2)a) (Col, Méx, Ven fam) < ropa> to hang upb) (Col fam) < hamaca> to hang2.guindarse v pron1) (Col, Méx, Ven) ( colgarse) to hang2) (Ven fam) ( lanzarse)guindarse a algo: se guindó a llorar she burst out crying; cuando me guindo a trabajar — once I get down to work (colloq)
3) (Ven fam) ( pelearse) to get into a fight (colloq)* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Esp arg) ( robar) <novia/trabajo> to steal2)a) (Col, Méx, Ven fam) < ropa> to hang upb) (Col fam) < hamaca> to hang2.guindarse v pron1) (Col, Méx, Ven) ( colgarse) to hang2) (Ven fam) ( lanzarse)guindarse a algo: se guindó a llorar she burst out crying; cuando me guindo a trabajar — once I get down to work (colloq)
3) (Ven fam) ( pelearse) to get into a fight (colloq)* * *guindar [A1 ]vtB1 (Col, Méx, Ven fam) ‹ropa› to hang up2 (Col, Ven fam) ‹hamaca› to hang, sling upA (Col, Méx, Ven) (colgarse) to hangse guindaron por teléfono toda la tarde ( fam); they were on the phone all afternoonBcuando me guindo a trabajar once I get down to work ( colloq)* * *
guindar ( conjugate guindar) verbo transitivo
1 (Esp arg) ( robar) ‹novia/trabajo› to steal
2
guindarse verbo pronominal (Col, Méx, Ven) ( colgarse) to hang
* * *♦ vt2. CAm, Méx, Ven [colgar] to hang up;[hamacas] to hang* * *v/t famlift fam, Brnick fam -
83 вздохнуть свободно
вздохнуть свободно (свободнее, спокойно, спокойнее)draw an easy breath; breathe freely- Ну, слава богу, Николай Иванович, - сказал он Миллеру, - теперь гроза, над нами тяготевшая, совсем прошла, и наше несчастное дело с часовым совершенно уладилось. Теперь, кажется, мы можем вздохнуть спокойно. (Н. Лесков, Человек на часах) — 'Well, Nikolai Ivanovich, thank God the storm cloud which hung over us has quite blown over, and our unfortunate affair with the sentry has been settled. Now, it seems, we can draw an easy breath.'
Тоня совсем взбесилась, она не желает слышать о Зорине, не считает его отцом дочери. Она утверждает, что вздохнула наконец свободно, что замуж вышла удачно, что у них любовь. (В. Белов, Свидания по утрам) — And Tonya was crazy, she refused to hear anything of Zorin, didn't recognize him as the child's father. She asserted that now she could breathe freely, that she was happily married, she and her new husband were in love.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вздохнуть свободно
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84 Zeit
Präp. (+ Gen): zeit seines etc. Lebens gesamt: his etc. whole life long; (von da an) for the rest of his etc. life; zeitlebens* * *die Zeit(Ablauf) time;(Grammatik) tense;(Uhrzeit) hour; time;(Zeitalter) age; era* * *[tsait]f -, -en1) time; (= Epoche) agedie gute alte Zéít — the good old days
es erinnerte ihn an alte Zéíten — it reminded him of the old days
das waren noch Zéíten! — those were the days
die Zéíten sind schlecht — times are bad
die Zéíten haben sich geändert — times have changed
die Zéít Goethes — the age of Goethe
die damalige Zéít machte die Einführung neuer Methoden erforderlich — the situation at the time required the introduction of new methods
wenn Zéít und Umstände es erfordern — if circumstances demand it, if the situation requires it
die jetzigen Zéíten erfordern,... — the present situation requires...
für alle Zéíten — for ever, for all time (liter)
etw für alle Zéíten entscheiden — to decide sth once and for all
in seiner/ihrer besten Zéít — at his/her peak
mit der Zéít gehen — to move with the times
vor der Zéít alt werden — to get old before one's time
Zéít — before sb's time
die Zéít ist knapp bemessen — time is short
die Zéít verging wie im Flug — time flew by
die Zéít wurde mir lang — time hung heavy on my hands
eine lange Zéít her sein or zurückliegen, dass... — to be a long time (ago or back) since...
eine Stunde Zéít haben — to have an hour (to spare)
Fräulein Glück, haben Sie vielleicht einen Augenblick Zéít? — Miss Glück, do you have a moment?
für jdn/etw Zéít nehmen — to devote time to sb/sth
sich Zéít füreinander nehmen — to make time for one another
dafür muss ich mir mehr Zéít nehmen — I need more time for that
die Zéít nehmen, etw zu tun — to take the time to do sth
du hast dir aber reichlich Zéít gelassen — you certainly took your time
hier bin ich die längste Zéít gewesen — it's about time or it's high time I was going
keine Zéít verlieren — to lose no time
damit hat es noch Zéít — there's no rush or hurry, there's plenty of time
das hat Zéít bis morgen — that can wait until tomorrow
lass dir Zéít — take your time
... aller Zéíten —... of all time,... ever
auf bestimmte Zéít — for a certain length of time
auf unbestimmte Zéít — for an indefinite period
in letzter Zéít — recently
die ganze Zéít über — the whole time
eine Zéít lang — a while, a time
wir sind eine Zéít lang dortgeblieben — we stayed there (for) a while or for a time
eine Zéít lang ist das ganz schön — for a while or time it's quite nice
mit der Zéít — gradually, in time
nach Zéít bezahlt werden — to be paid by the hour
die Zéít heilt alle Wunden (Prov) — time is a great healer (prov)
auf Zéít spielen (Sport, fig) — to play for time
es wird langsam Zéít, dass... — it's about time that...
für dich wird es langsam Zéít, dass... — it's about time that you...
seine Zéít ist gekommen — his time has come
hast du (die) genaue Zéít? — do you have the exact time?
in der Zéít von 10 bis 12 — between 10 and 12 (o'clock)
es ist an der Zéít, dass... — it is about time or it's high time (that)...
Vertrag auf Zéít — fixed-term contract
Beamter auf Zéít — ≈ nonpermanent civil servant
Soldat auf Zéít — soldier serving for a set time
seit dieser Zéít — since then
zur Zéít or zu Zéíten Königin Viktorias — in Queen Victoria's time
zu der Zéít, als... — (at the time) when...
alles zu seiner Zéít (prov) — all in good time
von Zéít zu Zéít — from time to time
See:→ kommenin welcher Zéít steht das Verb? — what tense is the verb in?
* * *die1) (a period of time during which something lasts: a spell of bad health.) spell2) (the hour of the day: What time is it?; Can your child tell the time yet?) time3) (the passage of days, years, events etc: time and space; Time will tell.) time4) (the quantity of minutes, hours, days etc, eg spent in, or available for, a particular activity etc: This won't take much time to do; I enjoyed the time I spent in Paris; At the end of the exam, the supervisor called `Your time is up!') time* * *<-, -en>[tsait]f1. (Ablauf) timewie doch die \Zeit vergeht! how time flies!die \Zeit stand still time stood stillim Lauf der [o mit der] \Zeit in time, graduallymit der \Zeit erholte er sich von seiner Krankheit as time passed, he recovered from his illnessmit der \Zeit wird sie darüber hinwegkommen she'll get over it in time2. (Zeitraum) [period of] time▪ eine \Zeit lang for a while [or a time]die \Zeit ist knapp time is shortes ist erst kurze \Zeit her, dass... it's only a short time ago since...Beamter auf \Zeit non-permanent civil servantVertrag auf \Zeit fixed-term contractjdn auf \Zeit beschäftigen [o einstellen] to employ sb on a temporary basisauf \Zeit kaufen BÖRSE to buy forwardetw auf \Zeit mieten to rent sth temporarilyauf bestimmte \Zeit for a certain length of timeauf unabsehbare \Zeit for an unforeseeable period, unforeseeablyauf unbestimmte \Zeit for an indefinite period, indefinitelyeine ganze/einige/längere \Zeit dauern to take quite some/some/a long timedie ganze \Zeit [über] the whole time\Zeit gewinnen to gain time[keine] \Zeit haben to [not] have time\Zeit haben, etw zu tun to have the time to do sthzehn Minuten/zwei Tage \Zeit haben[, etw zu tun] to have ten minutes/two days [to do sth]haben Sie einen Augenblick \Zeit? have you got a moment to spare?das hat [o damit hat es] noch \Zeit that can wait, there's no rush [or hurry]in kurzer \Zeit very quicklyin kürzester \Zeit in no timejdm wird die \Zeit lang sb is boredjdm \Zeit lassen to give sb timein letzter \Zeit latelyin nächster \Zeit in the near futurein der \Zeit vom... bis... in the time between... and...nach \Zeit bezahlt werden to be paid by the hour\Zeit raubend time-consumingdurch die \Zeit reisen to travel through time\Zeit sparend time-savingjdm die \Zeit stehlen (fam) to waste sb's timekeine \Zeit verlieren to not lose any more timevor langer \Zeit long [or a long time] agodie \Zeit vor Weihnachten the period before Christmas3. (Zeitpunkt) timees ist höchste \Zeit, dass wir die Tickets kaufen it's high time we bought the ticketses ist jetzt nicht die \Zeit, Entscheidungen zu treffen it's not the right time to make decisionses wird [für jdn] \Zeit, dass... it's about time that [sb]...wenn es an der \Zeit ist when the time is rightfeste \Zeiten haben to have set timeszu gegebener \Zeit in due coursezur gleichen \Zeit at the same timenächste Woche um diese \Zeit this time next weekzu nachtschlafender \Zeit in the middle of the nightseit dieser [o der] \Zeit since thenvon \Zeit zu \Zeit from time to timevor der \Zeit prematurelyvor seiner \Zeit alt werden/sterben to get old/die before one's timezu jeder \Zeit at any timezur rechten \Zeit at the right time4. (Uhrzeit) timejdn nach der \Zeit fragen to ask sb for the timedie genaue \Zeit the exact timemitteleuropäische/westeuropäische \Zeit Central European/Greenwich Mean Timedas waren noch \Zeiten those were the daysdie \Zeiten ändern sich times are changingdas war die schönste \Zeit meines Lebens those were the best years of my life... aller \Zeiten... of all timesdie \Zeit der Aufklärung the age of enlightenmentin jds bester \Zeit at sb's peakfür alle \Zeiten for ever, for all time literich wollte das für alle \Zeiten klarstellen I wanted to make that clear once and for allmit der \Zeit gehen to move with the timesdie gute alte \Zeit the good old daysin guten/schlechten \Zeiten in good/bad timesfür kommende \Zeiten for times to comefür schlechte \Zeiten sparen to save money for a rainy dayseit uralten [o ewigen] \Zeiten since/from time immemorialvor \Zeiten (liter) a long time agoetw war vor jds \Zeit sth was before sb's timejd ist seiner \Zeit voraus sb is ahead of his timezu jener \Zeit at that timezur \Zeit [o zu \Zeiten] Goethes in Goethe's day [or times7. SPORT timeeine gute \Zeit laufen to run a good timeauf \Zeit spielen to play for time8.▶ alle \Zeit der Welt haben to have all the time in the world▶ alles zu seiner \Zeit all in good time▶ die \Zeit drängt time presses▶ \Zeit ist Geld time is money▶ wer nicht kommt zur rechten \Zeit, der muss nehmen, was übrig bleibt (prov) the early bird catches the worm prov* * *die; Zeit, Zeiten1) o. Pl. time no art.mit der Zeit — with time; in time; (allmählich) gradually
die Zeit arbeitet für/gegen jemanden — time is on somebody's side/is against somebody
die Zeit drängt — time is pressing; there is [precious] little time
sich (Dat.) die Zeit [mit etwas] vertreiben — pass the time [with/doing something]
jemandem Zeit/drei Tage usw. Zeit lassen — give somebody time/three days etc.
sich (Dat.) Zeit lassen — take one's time
sich (Dat.) für jemanden/etwas Zeit nehmen — make time for somebody/something
eine Zeit lang — for a while or a time
2) (Zeitpunkt) timeseit der od. dieser Zeit — since that time
vor der Zeit — prematurely; early
zur Zeit — at the moment; at present
3) (Zeitabschnitt, Lebensabschnitt) time; period; (Geschichtsabschnitt) age; period4) (Sport) timeüber die Zeit kommen — (Boxen) go the distance
5) (Sprachw.) tense* * *1. nur sg time;auf Zeit Vertrag etc: fixed-term …;Beamter/Soldat auf Zeit civil servant (appointed) on a fixed-term contract/soldier serving for a specified period of time;eine Zeit lang for a while;für alle Zeit obs forever;(für) einige Zeit for a time;es wird noch einige Zeit dauern, bis … it’ll be some time before …;in meiner etcfreien Zeit in my etc free time;die ganze Zeit hindurch the whole time;sie hat es die ganze Zeit gewusst she knew all along ( oder all the time);in kürzester Zeit in no time;lange Zeit a long time;vor langer Zeit long ago, a long time ago;die längste Zeit umg long enough;der letzten Zeit lately, recently;der nächsten Zeit soon, presently;mit der Zeit in the course of time; Vergangenheit: auch as time went on;die Zeit schien stillzustehen time seemed to stand still;wie doch die Zeit vergeht! how time flies!;einige Zeit verstreichen lassen, bevor … wait a while before (+ger)mir wird die Zeit nie lang I’ve got plenty to keep me occupied;das dauert seine Zeit it takes time;mir fehlt die Zeit I (just) haven’t got the time;ich gebe dir Zeit bis morgen/5 Minuten Zeit I’ll give you till tomorrow/five minutes;mit der Zeit gehen move ( oder keep up) with the times;Zeit gewinnen gain time;hast du ein paar Stunden Zeit? can you spare a couple of hours?;sie hat nie Zeit für mich she never has any time for me;wenn Sie Zeit haben whenever you have (the) time; (falls) if you have (the) time;das hat Zeit (bis morgen) that can wait (till oder until tomorrow);lass dir Zeit! there’s no hurry ( oder rush), take your time;jemandem Zeit lassen give sb time;sich (dat)Zeit lassen take one’s time (dazu over it);sich (dat)er nimmt sich kaum Zeit zum Essen he hardly takes any time off to eat;eine (viel) Zeit sparende Lösung a solution that will save (a lot of) time;auf Zeit spielen play for time, temporize;sich (dat)die Zeit vertreiben while away the time;die Zeit arbeitet für/gegen uns time is on our side/not on our side;(die) Zeit heilt alle Wunden sprichw time is the great healer;Zeit ist Geld sprichw time is money;ach du liebe Zeit! umg goodness (me)!;in der Zeit vom … bis … in the time between … and …;zur Zeit Goethes in Goethe’s day ( oder time);das war vor meiner Zeit that was before my time;zu meiner Zeit in my time; an der Uni etc: auch when I was at university (besonders US in college) etc;seiner Zeit voraus sein be ahead of one’s time;das waren noch Zeiten! those were the days;die Zeiten sind vorbei, wo … time was when …;die Zeit des Barock the baroque age ( oder era, period);die Zeit vor dem zweiten Weltkrieg the period before the Second World War (besonders US World War II);aller Zeiten the best player etc of all time;für alle Zeiten for ever, for good;ein Märchen aus alten Zeiten a tale from days of yore;in alten oder litervor Zeiten in the olden days;andere Zeiten, andere Sitten sprichw times have changed; auf vergangenen Zeitraum bezogen: things were very different in those days;sie hat bessere Zeiten gesehen she’s seen better days;seine beste Zeit hinter sich haben have had one’s day;seit ewigen Zeiten for ages;die gute alte Zeit the good old days;für kommende Zeiten ist gesorgt we’re well prepared for the future;schwere Zeiten hard times;für schlechte Zeiten sparen save for a rainy day;das war die schönste Zeit meines Lebens those were the best years of my life;vor undenklichen Zeiten an unimaginably long time ago, (a)eons ago;seit undenklichen Zeiten from ( oder since) time immemorial, ever since I can remember; weitS. for ages;die heutige Zeit this ( oder the present) day and agewelche Zeit haben wir? what’s the time?;feste Zeiten fixed times;Zeit und Ort festlegen fix a ( oder the) time and place;es ist (an der) Zeit it’s time;wird (höchste) Zeit, dass er nach Hause kommt it’s (high) time he came home;außer der Zeit at an unusual time, outside the usual hours;seit der Zeit since then ( oder that time), ever since (then);auf die Zeit achten keep an eye on the time ( oder clock);ich habe mich in der Zeit geirrt I got the time wrong;in der Zeit richte ich mich nach dir you suggest a time;jemanden nach der Zeit fragen ask sb for the time;morgen etcum diese Zeit this time tomorrow etc;von Zeit zu Zeit from time to time, now and then;vor der Zeit prematurely; sterben: auch before one’s time;zu bestimmten Zeiten at certain ( oder particular) times;zu jeder Zeit (at) any time;zur gleichen/rechten Zeit at the same/right time;alles zu seiner Zeit there’s a time for everything; beruhigend: one thing after another;wer nicht kommt zur rechten Zeit, muss nehmen oderessen, was übrig bleibt sprichw first come, first served;kommt Zeit, kommt Rat sprichw don’t worry, it’ll sort itself out4. SPORT time;eine gute/schlechte Zeit fahren etc clock up a good/bad time;über die Zeit kommen Boxen: go the distance5. LING tense;zusammengesetzte Zeit compound tense;in welcher Zeit steht der Satz? what is the tense of that sentence?6. (Zeitrechnung):im Jahre 400 vor unserer Zeit in 400 BC7.* * *die; Zeit, Zeiten1) o. Pl. time no art.mit der Zeit — with time; in time; (allmählich) gradually
die Zeit arbeitet für/gegen jemanden — time is on somebody's side/is against somebody
die Zeit drängt — time is pressing; there is [precious] little time
sich (Dat.) die Zeit [mit etwas] vertreiben — pass the time [with/doing something]
jemandem Zeit/drei Tage usw. Zeit lassen — give somebody time/three days etc.
sich (Dat.) Zeit lassen — take one's time
sich (Dat.) für jemanden/etwas Zeit nehmen — make time for somebody/something
eine Zeit lang — for a while or a time
2) (Zeitpunkt) timeseit der od. dieser Zeit — since that time
vor der Zeit — prematurely; early
zur Zeit — at the moment; at present
3) (Zeitabschnitt, Lebensabschnitt) time; period; (Geschichtsabschnitt) age; period4) (Sport) timeüber die Zeit kommen — (Boxen) go the distance
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ПРИПОДНИМАТЬ/ПРИПОДНЯТЬ ЗАВЕСУ (чего) (над чем) ПРИОТКРЫВАТЬ/ПРИОТКРЫТЬ ЗАВЕСУ над чем all lit VP subj: human or abstrto reveal sth. previously hidden, make it knownX приподнял завесу (тайны) над Y-ом X lifted the veil of secrecy (mystery) from Y (that hung over Y etc)X took the wraps off Y. "Elle est bien malheureuse», - прибавила Анна Павловна. Полагая, что этими словами Анна Павловна слегка приподнимала завесу тайны над болезнью графини, один неосторожный молодой человек позволил себе выразить удивление тому, что не призваны известные врачи, а лечит графиню шарлатан, который может дать опасные средства (Толстой 7). "She is so unfortunate!" added Anna Pavlovna. Supposing that by these words Anna Pavlovna was slightly lifting the veil of mystery that hung over the Countess's illness, one imprudent young man ventured to express surprise that well-known doctors had not been called in and that the Countess was being treated by a charlatan who might apply dangerous remedies (7a). -
86 У-190
РАЗВЁШИВАТЬ/РАЗВЁСИТЬ УШИ coll VP subj: human to listen intently and enthusiastically to s.o., trusting that what he says is trueX развесил уши - X listened open-mouthedX hung on person Y's every word X hung on the words (the lips) of person Y X drank it all in (in refer, to lies, fabrications etc) X swallowed it whole X lapped it (all) up.Эта веселая чушь преподносилась таким обворожительным басом, что публика слушала, развесив уши (Лившиц 1). Maiakovsky delivered this cheerful nonsense in such a charming bass voice that the audience listened open-mouthed (1a).«И говорить (Хохлушкин) большой мастер... только уши развешивай» (Максимов 1). "And he's a real talker...You just sit there and drink it all in" (1a).Подколесин:)...Невеста должна знать по-французски. (Кочкарев:) Почему же? (Подколесин:) Да потому, что... уж я не знаю почему, а все уж будет у ней не то. (Кочкарев:) Ну, вот. Дурак сейчас один сказал, а он и уши развесил (Гоголь 1). (R:) A young lady should speak French.(К.:) What for? (P.:) Why? Because... I really don't know why. But without French she won't be quite it. (K:) There he goes again' Some fool said it, and he lapped it up (1b). -
87 приоткрывать завесу
[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to reveal sth. previously hidden, make it known:- X приподнял завесу (тайны) над Y-ом≈ X lifted the veil of secrecy (mystery) from Y <that hung over Y etc>;- X took the wraps off Y.♦ "Elle est bien malheureuse", - прибавила Анна Павловна. Полагая, что этими словами Анна Павловна слегка приподнимала завесу тайны над болезнью графини, один неосторожный молодой человек позволил себе выразить удивление тому, что не призваны известные врачи, а лечит графиню шарлатан, который может дать опасные средства (Толстой 7). "She is so unfortunate!" added Anna Pavlovna. Supposing that by these words Anna Pavlovna was slightly lifting the veil of mystery that hung over the Countess's illness, one imprudent young man ventured to express surprise that well-known doctors had not been called in and that the Countess was being treated by a charlatan who might apply dangerous remedies (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приоткрывать завесу
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88 приоткрыть завесу
[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to reveal sth. previously hidden, make it known:- X приподнял завесу (тайны) над Y-ом≈ X lifted the veil of secrecy (mystery) from Y <that hung over Y etc>;- X took the wraps off Y.♦ "Elle est bien malheureuse", - прибавила Анна Павловна. Полагая, что этими словами Анна Павловна слегка приподнимала завесу тайны над болезнью графини, один неосторожный молодой человек позволил себе выразить удивление тому, что не призваны известные врачи, а лечит графиню шарлатан, который может дать опасные средства (Толстой 7). "She is so unfortunate!" added Anna Pavlovna. Supposing that by these words Anna Pavlovna was slightly lifting the veil of mystery that hung over the Countess's illness, one imprudent young man ventured to express surprise that well-known doctors had not been called in and that the Countess was being treated by a charlatan who might apply dangerous remedies (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приоткрыть завесу
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89 приподнимать завесу
[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to reveal sth. previously hidden, make it known:- X приподнял завесу (тайны) над Y-ом≈ X lifted the veil of secrecy (mystery) from Y <that hung over Y etc>;- X took the wraps off Y.♦ "Elle est bien malheureuse", - прибавила Анна Павловна. Полагая, что этими словами Анна Павловна слегка приподнимала завесу тайны над болезнью графини, один неосторожный молодой человек позволил себе выразить удивление тому, что не призваны известные врачи, а лечит графиню шарлатан, который может дать опасные средства (Толстой 7). "She is so unfortunate!" added Anna Pavlovna. Supposing that by these words Anna Pavlovna was slightly lifting the veil of mystery that hung over the Countess's illness, one imprudent young man ventured to express surprise that well-known doctors had not been called in and that the Countess was being treated by a charlatan who might apply dangerous remedies (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приподнимать завесу
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90 приподнять завесу
[VP; subj: human or abstr]=====⇒ to reveal sth. previously hidden, make it known:- X приподнял завесу (тайны) над Y-ом≈ X lifted the veil of secrecy (mystery) from Y <that hung over Y etc>;- X took the wraps off Y.♦ "Elle est bien malheureuse", - прибавила Анна Павловна. Полагая, что этими словами Анна Павловна слегка приподнимала завесу тайны над болезнью графини, один неосторожный молодой человек позволил себе выразить удивление тому, что не призваны известные врачи, а лечит графиню шарлатан, который может дать опасные средства (Толстой 7). "She is so unfortunate!" added Anna Pavlovna. Supposing that by these words Anna Pavlovna was slightly lifting the veil of mystery that hung over the Countess's illness, one imprudent young man ventured to express surprise that well-known doctors had not been called in and that the Countess was being treated by a charlatan who might apply dangerous remedies (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приподнять завесу
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91 развесить уши
• РАЗВЕШИВАТЬ/РАЗВЕСИТЬ УШИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to listen intently and enthusiastically to s.o., trusting that what he says is true:- [in refer, to lies, fabrications etc] X swallowed it whole;- X lapped it (all) up.♦ Эта веселая чушь преподносилась таким обворожительным басом, что публика слушала, развесив уши (Лившиц 1). Maiakovsky delivered this cheerful nonsense in such a charming bass voice that the audience listened open-mouthed (1a).♦ "И говорить [Хохлушкин] большой мастер... только уши развешивай" (Максимов 1). "And he's a real talker...You just sit there and drink it all in" (1a).♦ [Подколесин:]...Невеста должна знать по-французски. [Кочкарев:] Почему же? [Подколесин:] Да потому, что... уж я не знаю почему, а все уж будет у ней не то. [Кочкарёв:] Ну, вот. Дурак сейчас один сказал, а он и уши развесил (Гоголь 1). [Р:] A young lady should speak French. [К.:] What for? [P.:] Why? Because... I really don't know why. But without French she won't be quite it. [K:] There he goes again' Some fool said it, and he lapped it up (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > развесить уши
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92 развешивать уши
• РАЗВЕШИВАТЬ/РАЗВЕСИТЬ УШИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to listen intently and enthusiastically to s.o., trusting that what he says is true:- [in refer, to lies, fabrications etc] X swallowed it whole;- X lapped it (all) up.♦ Эта веселая чушь преподносилась таким обворожительным басом, что публика слушала, развесив уши (Лившиц 1). Maiakovsky delivered this cheerful nonsense in such a charming bass voice that the audience listened open-mouthed (1a).♦ "И говорить [Хохлушкин] большой мастер... только уши развешивай" (Максимов 1). "And he's a real talker...You just sit there and drink it all in" (1a).♦ [Подколесин:]...Невеста должна знать по-французски. [Кочкарев:] Почему же? [Подколесин:] Да потому, что... уж я не знаю почему, а все уж будет у ней не то. [Кочкарёв:] Ну, вот. Дурак сейчас один сказал, а он и уши развесил (Гоголь 1). [Р:] A young lady should speak French. [К.:] What for? [P.:] Why? Because... I really don't know why. But without French she won't be quite it. [K:] There he goes again' Some fool said it, and he lapped it up (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > развешивать уши
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93 Anziehung
f auch PHYS. attraction* * *die Anziehungattraction* * *Ạn|zie|hungf no plattraction* * *An·zie·hungf1. (verlockender Reiz) attraction2. kein pl s. Anziehungskraft 1* * ** * *f.appeal n.attraction n. -
94 Erhöhung
f1. einer Mauer etc.: raising3. (Steigerung) increase (+ Gen in); der Qualität: improvement (in); einer Wirkung etc.: enhancement, heightening (of); der Löhne: rise (in), Am. raise; der Preise: increase, rise (in); erhöhen4. MUS. sharpening (+ Gen of; um by)* * *die Erhöhungincrease; aggrandizement; raise; rise* * *Er|hö|hungf -, -en1) (= das Erhöhen) raising; (von Preisen, Miete etc) increase, putting up; (von Zahl auch, von Produktion, Kraft) increase; (von Wirkung) heightening, enhancement; (von Spannung) heightening, intensification3) (= Hügel) hill, elevation* * *die1) (an increase in wages or salary: I'm going to ask the boss for a raise.) raise2) (an increase in salary or wages: She asked her boss for a rise.) rise3) (anything like a ridge in shape: A ridge of high pressure is a long narrow area of high pressure as shown on a weather map.) ridge4) (a sharp note: sharps and flats.) sharp* * *Er·hö·hung<-, -en>f1. (Steigerung) increasedie \Erhöhung der Mehrwertsteuer the increase of the VAT2. (Anhebung) raisingdie \Erhöhung des Zaunes wurde von den Nachbarn missbilligt the neighbours objected to the fence being raised higher3. (Verstärkung) heightening, increase* * *die; Erhöhung, Erhöhungeneine Erhöhung der Preise/Steuern — an increase in prices/taxes
* * *Erhöhung f1. einer Mauer etc: raising3. (Steigerung) increase (+gen in); der Qualität: improvement (in); einer Wirkung etc: enhancement, heightening (of); der Löhne: rise (in), US raise; der Preise: increase, rise (in); → erhöhen4. MUS sharpening (+gen of;um by)* * *die; Erhöhung, Erhöhungeneine Erhöhung der Preise/Steuern — an increase in prices/taxes
* * *-en f.advance n.augmentation n.elevation n.exaltation n.increase n.increment n.raise n. -
95 Kindererziehung
f bringing up children* * *Kịn|der|er|zie|hungfbringing up of children; (durch Schule) education of childrensie versteht nichts von Kindererziehung — she knows nothing about bringing up/educating children
* * *Kin·der·er·zie·hungf bringing up [or raising] [or rearing] children* * *die bringing up of children* * *Kindererziehung f bringing up children* * *die bringing up of children* * *f.child education n. -
96 senken
I v/t1. (sinken lassen) lower (auch Stimme, Fieber, Blutdruck); (Preise etc.) lower, reduce, cut; (Steuern) reduce, cut; die Augen senken lower ( oder cast) one’s eyes (down); den Kopf senken bow one’s headII v/refl1. Stimme: be lowered2. Temperatur: fall, drop3. Mauer: sag; Boden, Haus: give way, subside; Straße: dip, fall off; Wasserspiegel: drop, fall; die Äste senken sich unter der Schneelast the branches bend under the weight of the snow; ihr Busen hob und senkte sich her bosom rose and fell* * *to reduce; to lower; to bow; to sink;sich senkento subside; to dip; to sag; to sink* * *sẹn|ken ['zɛŋkn]1. vtto lower; Lanze, Fahne to dip; Kopf to bow; Preis, Steuern, Kosten to decrease, to lower; (TECH) Schraube, Loch, Schacht to sink; (HORT) Schösslinge, Wurzeln etc to plant2. vrto sink; (Grab, Haus, Boden, Straße auch) to subside; (Wasserspiegel auch) to go down, to fall; (Decke) to sag; (Flugzeug) to descend; (Stimme) to drop; (liter Nacht, Nebel) to fall, to descend ( über, auf +acc on)dann senkte sich ihr Blick — then she looked down, then she lowered her eyes or her gaze (liter)
* * *1) (to make or become less high: She lowered her voice.) lower2) (to bow (one's head): He hung his head in shame.) hang* * *sen·ken[ˈzɛŋkn̩]I. vt▪ etw \senken1. (ermäßigen) to lower [or decrease] sthdie Preise \senken to reduce [or lower] prices; (niedriger machen) to lower sthden Blutdruck/das Fieber \senken to lower the blood pressure/reduce feverden Grundwasserspiegel \senken to lower the groundwater levelden Kopf \senken to bow one's headein Boot ins Wasser \senken to lower a boat into the waterdie Stimme \senken (fig) to lower one's voiceII. vr1. (niedriger werden) to sinkdas Grundstück senkt sich leicht zu einer Seite the property subsides slightly to one side* * *1.transitives Verb1) lower; (Bergbau) sink < shaft>; lower < flag>; drop < starting flag>die Augen od. den Blick/die Stimme senken — lower one's eyes or glance/voice
2) (herabsetzen) reduce <fever, pressure, prices, etc.>2.reflexives Verb <curtain, barrier, etc.> fall, come down; <ground, building, road> subside, sink; < waterlevel> fall, sink* * *A. v/t1. (sinken lassen) lower (auch Stimme, Fieber, Blutdruck); (Preise etc) lower, reduce, cut; (Steuern) reduce, cut;die Augen senken lower ( oder cast) one’s eyes (down);den Kopf senken bow one’s headB. v/r1. Stimme: be lowered2. Temperatur: fall, dropdie Äste senken sich unter der Schneelast the branches bend under the weight of the snow;ihr Busen hob und senkte sich her bosom rose and fell* * *1.transitives Verb1) lower; (Bergbau) sink < shaft>; lower < flag>; drop < starting flag>die Augen od. den Blick/die Stimme senken — lower one's eyes or glance/voice
2) (herabsetzen) reduce <fever, pressure, prices, etc.>2.reflexives Verb <curtain, barrier, etc.> fall, come down; <ground, building, road> subside, sink; < waterlevel> fall, sink -
97 cebar
v.1 to fatten (up).La vieja cebó al pavo The old woman fattened the turkey.2 to stoke, to fuel (fuego, caldera).3 to bait (anzuelo).Pedro cebó la trampa Peter baited the trap.4 to prepare, to brew. ( River Plate)5 to prime, to fuel, to stoke.Missy cebó el fuego para calentarse Missy primed the fire to warm up.* * *1 (animal) to fatten, fatten up2 (poner cebo) to bait4 figurado (pasiones etc) to nourish1 figurado (dedicarse) to devote oneself (en, to)2 figurado (ensañarse) to show no mercy (en/con, towards), take it out (en/con, on), vent one's anger (en/con, on)* * *verb1) to bait2) fatten* * *1. VT1) [+ animal] to fatten (up)cuando voy a casa mi madre me ceba — * when I go home my mother feeds me up
2) [+ anzuelo, cepo, trampa] to bait3) [+ fuego, horno] to feed, stoke (up); [+ arma] to prime5) Cono Sur [+ maté] to brew2.VI [tuerca, tornillo] to catch, grip; [clavo] to go in3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < animal> to fatten... up2) <anzuelo/cepo> to bait2.cebarse v prona) ( ensañarse)b) ( alimentarse) to feed* * *= stoke, fatten, bait.Ex. The media have regularly stoked public feelings of shame by affirming that English football fans are synonymous with hooliganism, overlooking the fact that not all fans are 'hooligans'.Ex. They attacked their enemies as 'corrupt scavengers who fattened themselves on the lifeblood of the commonwealth'.Ex. Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.----* cebarse con = take it out on, lash out (on), go to + town on.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < animal> to fatten... up2) <anzuelo/cepo> to bait2.cebarse v prona) ( ensañarse)b) ( alimentarse) to feed* * *= stoke, fatten, bait.Ex: The media have regularly stoked public feelings of shame by affirming that English football fans are synonymous with hooliganism, overlooking the fact that not all fans are 'hooligans'.
Ex: They attacked their enemies as 'corrupt scavengers who fattened themselves on the lifeblood of the commonwealth'.Ex: Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.* cebarse con = take it out on, lash out (on), go to + town on.* * *cebar [A1 ]vtA ‹animal› to fatten … upno le des tanto de comer que lo estás cebando ( fam hum); don't give him so much to eat, you'll make him fatB ‹anzuelo/cepo› to baitC ‹motor/bomba› to prime■ cebarse1 (ensañarse) to vent one's angerse cebó en or con su víctima he took his anger out o vented his anger on his victim2(alimentarse): el miedo se ceba en la ignorancia fear feeds on ignorance* * *
cebar ( conjugate cebar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ animal› to fatten … up
2 ‹anzuelo/cepo› to bait
3 (CS) ‹ mate› to prepare ( and serve)
cebar verbo transitivo
1 (a un animal) to fatten
familiar (a una persona) to feed up
2 (un anzuelo, una trampa) to bait
' cebar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engordar
- mate
English:
bait
- prime
- fatten
* * *♦ vt1. [engordar] to fatten (up)2. [fuego, caldera] to stoke, to fuel;[máquina, arma] to prime3. [anzuelo] to bait4. [sentimiento] to feed, to arouse5. RP [mate] to prepare, to brew* * *v/t1 fatten2 anzuelo bait3 TÉC prime4 L.Am.mate prepare* * *cebar vt1) : to bait2) : to feed, to fatten3) : to prime (a pump, etc.) -
98 cebo
m.1 bait (also figurative).2 priming.3 feed.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cebar.* * *1 (para animales) food2 (para pescar) bait* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Pesca) bait2) (Agr) feed, fodder3) (Téc) fuel4) [de arma] charge, primer* * *a) (en pesca, caza) baitb) (Arm) primer* * *= bait, fishing bait, chum, fish chum.Ex. Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex. Those of you who doubt that the worm is a divine creation, consider this: the worm is the perfect fishing bait.Ex. All game fish respond in varying degrees to chum.Ex. Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.----* cebo de pescar = fishing lure.* esparcir cebo = chum.* poner cebo = bait.* * *a) (en pesca, caza) baitb) (Arm) primer* * *= bait, fishing bait, chum, fish chum.Ex: Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.
Ex: Those of you who doubt that the worm is a divine creation, consider this: the worm is the perfect fishing bait.Ex: All game fish respond in varying degrees to chum.Ex: Hooks are baited with fresh fish, and a block of frozen fish chum is hung over the side and allowed to disperse with the current as it thaws.* cebo de pescar = fishing lure.* esparcir cebo = chum.* poner cebo = bait.* * *1 (en pesca, caza) baitno es más que un cebo para atraer más clientes it's just a ploy o it's just bait to draw in more customers2 ( Arm) primer* * *
Del verbo cebar: ( conjugate cebar)
cebo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cebó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
cebar
cebo
cebar ( conjugate cebar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ animal› to fatten … up
2 ‹anzuelo/cepo› to bait
3 (CS) ‹ mate› to prepare ( and serve)
cebo sustantivo masculino
b) (Arm) primer
cebar verbo transitivo
1 (a un animal) to fatten
familiar (a una persona) to feed up
2 (un anzuelo, una trampa) to bait
cebo sustantivo masculino
1 (carnada) bait
2 (señuelo) bait, lure
' cebo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bicho
- carnaza
- espejuelo
English:
bait
- dangle
- lure
- primer
* * *cebo nm1. [para pescar] bait;cebo de pesca fishing bait2. [para explosivo, pistola] primer3. [para atraer] bait;usó el dinero como cebo she used the money as a bait* * *m bait* * *cebo nm1) carnada: bait2) : feed3) : primer (for firearms)* * *cebo n bait -
99 chaparrón
m.downpour, heavy rain, rainstorm, shower.* * *1 (lluvia) downpour, heavy shower2 figurado shower, bombardment\aguantar el chaparrón figurado to weather the storm* * *noun m.downpour, shower* * *SM1) (Meteo) downpour, cloudburst2) [de insultos] barrage; [de cartas] flood* * *masculino (Meteo) downpour, cloudburst* * *= downpour, rainstorm, pelting rain, heavy rain, soaking rain.Ex. Then early in the morning it had begun raining -- a cold, steady, autumnal downpour.Ex. It wasn't only vinaigrette that was drizzling the day we arrived, the grey sky was hung visibly with rainstorms that billowed like net-curtains.Ex. Soaked to the skin in the pelting rain of a tropical storm, they said that guarding the tomb was the highest honor that can be afforded to a serviceperson.Ex. In case of heavy rain, all or some of the photo sessions will be cancelled without prior notice.Ex. Another round of cold, snow and soaking rain will hit the Northeast Sunday into Monday.----* caer un chaparrón = the skies + open up.* * *masculino (Meteo) downpour, cloudburst* * *= downpour, rainstorm, pelting rain, heavy rain, soaking rain.Ex: Then early in the morning it had begun raining -- a cold, steady, autumnal downpour.
Ex: It wasn't only vinaigrette that was drizzling the day we arrived, the grey sky was hung visibly with rainstorms that billowed like net-curtains.Ex: Soaked to the skin in the pelting rain of a tropical storm, they said that guarding the tomb was the highest honor that can be afforded to a serviceperson.Ex: In case of heavy rain, all or some of the photo sessions will be cancelled without prior notice.Ex: Another round of cold, snow and soaking rain will hit the Northeast Sunday into Monday.* caer un chaparrón = the skies + open up.* * *( Meteo) downpour, cloudburstun chaparrón de insultos a barrage of insults* * *
chaparrón sustantivo masculino (Meteo) downpour, cloudburst
chaparrón sustantivo masculino
1 downpour, heavy shower
2 (reprimenda) telling-off
' chaparrón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tromba
- caer
English:
beat down
- downpour
- shower
- down
- flurry
* * *chaparrón nm1. [lluvia] downpour;cayó un chaparrón there was a downpour2. Fam [gran cantidad]su novela ha recibido un chaparrón de premios she has been showered with prizes for her novel;recibió un chaparrón de críticas he received a barrage of criticism;recibieron un chaparrón de solicitudes they received a flood of applications* * *m downpour; fig famde insultos barrage;aguantar el chaparrón fam weather the storm* * *1) : downpour2) : great quantity, torrent* * *chaparrón n downpour -
100 junto
adj.1 next, neighboring, close, immediate.2 joined, united.adv.near, along, close.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: juntar.* * *► adjetivo1 together■ es la primera vez que veo tanto dinero junto it's the first time I've seen so much money in one place\junto a next tojunto con along with, together with* * *(f. - junta)adj.1) united2) together•- junto a* * *1. ADJ1) (=unido, acompañado) togethersinfín, como sustantivo, se escribe junto — when it is a noun, "sinfín" is written as one word
2) (=cercano) close togetherponeos más juntos, que no cabéis en la foto — move a bit closer together, I can't get you all in (the photo)
3) (=al mismo tiempo) together2. ADV1)junto a —
a) (=cerca de) close to, near20.000 personas seguían acampadas junto a la frontera — 20,000 people were still camped close to o near the border
tienen un chalet junto al mar — they have a house close to o near the sea
b) (=al lado de) next to, besidefue enterrado junto a su padre — he was buried next to o beside his father
José permanecía de pie, junto a la puerta — José remained standing by the door
c) (=en compañía de) with, together withcelebró su aniversario junto a su familia — he celebrated his anniversary (together) with his family
d) (=conjuntamente) together with, along withnuestro equipo es, junto al italiano, el mejor de la liga — together with the Italian team, ours is the best in the league
2)junto con —
a) (=en compañía de) with, together withfue detenido junto con otros cuatro terroristas — he was arrested (together) with four other terrorists
machacar los ajos en el mortero junto con el perejil — crush the garlic in the mortar (together) with the parsley
b) (=conjuntamente) together withel paro es, junto con el terrorismo, nuestro mayor problema — together with terrorism, unemployment is our biggest problem
3)en junto — † in all, all together
4)(de) por junto — † (Com) wholesale
* * *- ta adjetivo1)a) (unido, reunido) togethernunca había visto tanto dinero junto/tanta gente junta — I'd never seen so much money/so many people in one place
b) (pl) (cercanos, contiguos) together2) (como adv)a) <estudiar/trabajar> togetherjuntos pero no revueltos — (fam & hum)
b) ( simultáneamente) at the same timeles han pasado tantas cosas juntas...! — they've just had one thing after another!
3) (en locs)* * *= adjacent, combined.Ex. Before him there are the two items to be joined, projected onto adjacent viewing positions.Ex. The joint code was the result of the combined efforts of the Library Association (UK) and the American Library Association.----* aparecer juntos = stand + together.* colocar juntos en el catálogo = collocate.* estar junto a = stand by + Lugar.* estar juntos = be together, stand + together.* jugar juntos = play along with.* junta coordinadora = coordinating board.* junta de dirección de la escuela = school board.* junta de gobierno = ruling executive body, governing board.* junta directiva = executive board, board of directors.* Junta Directiva de la IFLA = IFLA's Executive Board.* Junta Profesional de la IFLA = IFLA's Professional Board.* junto a = adjacent to, along with, alongside, concurrent with, coupled with, in combination with, in conjunction with, in juxtaposition with, in tandem with, together with, within one word of, next to, beside, hand in hand (with), side by side with, combined with, complete with.* junto a..., hay otros + Nombre = with..., there are + other + Nombre.* junto a la cama = by the bedside, at the bedside.* junto a la chimenea = at the fireside.* junto a la playa = beachside.* junto al camino = by the roadside.* junto al cuadrilátero = ringside.* junto al mar = beachside, at the seaside.* junto al paciente = at the bedside.* junto al ring = ringside.* junto con = in alliance with, combined with, in association with, in conjunction with, along with, together with, in partnership with.* juntos = together, side by side.* juntos por el lado más ancho = side by side.* juntos por el lado más estrecho = end to end.* mantener junto = keep together.* más que todos nosotros juntos = more than all of us put together.* sala de juntas = boardroom [board room].* sala de juntas del ayuntamiento = town council meeting room.* salir juntos = be an item.* tocar juntos = play along with.* trabajar juntos = work together, pull together.* * *- ta adjetivo1)a) (unido, reunido) togethernunca había visto tanto dinero junto/tanta gente junta — I'd never seen so much money/so many people in one place
b) (pl) (cercanos, contiguos) together2) (como adv)a) <estudiar/trabajar> togetherjuntos pero no revueltos — (fam & hum)
b) ( simultáneamente) at the same timeles han pasado tantas cosas juntas...! — they've just had one thing after another!
3) (en locs)* * *= adjacent, combined.Ex: Before him there are the two items to be joined, projected onto adjacent viewing positions.
Ex: The joint code was the result of the combined efforts of the Library Association (UK) and the American Library Association.* aparecer juntos = stand + together.* colocar juntos en el catálogo = collocate.* estar junto a = stand by + Lugar.* estar juntos = be together, stand + together.* jugar juntos = play along with.* junta coordinadora = coordinating board.* junta de dirección de la escuela = school board.* junta de gobierno = ruling executive body, governing board.* junta directiva = executive board, board of directors.* Junta Directiva de la IFLA = IFLA's Executive Board.* Junta Profesional de la IFLA = IFLA's Professional Board.* junto a = adjacent to, along with, alongside, concurrent with, coupled with, in combination with, in conjunction with, in juxtaposition with, in tandem with, together with, within one word of, next to, beside, hand in hand (with), side by side with, combined with, complete with.* junto a..., hay otros + Nombre = with..., there are + other + Nombre.* junto a la cama = by the bedside, at the bedside.* junto a la chimenea = at the fireside.* junto a la playa = beachside.* junto al camino = by the roadside.* junto al cuadrilátero = ringside.* junto al mar = beachside, at the seaside.* junto al paciente = at the bedside.* junto al ring = ringside.* junto con = in alliance with, combined with, in association with, in conjunction with, along with, together with, in partnership with.* juntos = together, side by side.* juntos por el lado más ancho = side by side.* juntos por el lado más estrecho = end to end.* mantener junto = keep together.* más que todos nosotros juntos = more than all of us put together.* sala de juntas = boardroom [board room].* sala de juntas del ayuntamiento = town council meeting room.* salir juntos = be an item.* tocar juntos = play along with.* trabajar juntos = work together, pull together.* * *junto -taA1 (unido, reunido) togethernunca había visto tanto dinero junto/tanta gente junta I'd never seen so much money/so many people in one placecome más que todos nosotros juntos he eats more than the rest of us put togetherjuntos venceremos together we shall overcome¿se los envuelvo todos juntos? shall I wrap them all up together?2 (pl) (cercanos, contiguos) togetherpusimos las camas juntas we put the beds togetherlos cuadros están demasiado juntos the pictures are too close togetherhay que hacer este ejercicio con los pies juntos this exercise should be done with your feet togetherbailaban muy juntitos they were dancing very closeB ( como adv)1 ‹estudiar/trabajar/jugar› togetherhicimos el trabajo juntas we did the work togethersiempre van juntos a todas partes they always go everywhere togetheréstos van juntos these go togetherviven juntos they live togetherjuntos pero no revueltos ( fam hum): viven juntos pero no revueltos they share the same house but they lead separate lives o they live independently2 (simultáneamente) at the same timellegaron juntos they arrived at the same time, they arrived togetherrepitan todos juntos repeat together after me¡les han pasado tantas cosas juntas …! they've just had one thing after another o one thing on top of another!C ( en locs):junto a by, next topon la mesa junto a la ventana put the table next to o by the windowjunto con withno laves las sábanas junto con los jeans don't wash the sheets with the jeansjunto con el Presidente viajan varios ministros several ministers are traveling with the PresidentFuentes, junto con otros dos delegados, se abstuvo Fuentes, together with o along with two other delegates, abstained* * *
Del verbo juntar: ( conjugate juntar)
junto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
juntó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
juntar
junto
juntar ( conjugate juntar) verbo transitivo
‹ dinero› to save (up);◊ junto sellos (esp AmL) to collect stamps
juntarse verbo pronominal
1 [ personas]
c) ( como pareja) to live together;
2
junto◊ -ta adjetivo
1
◊ nunca había visto tanto dinero junto/tanta gente junta I'd never seen so much money/so many people in one place
bailaban muy juntos they were dancing very close
2 ( como adv)
◊ ¡ahora todos juntos! all together now!
3 ( en locs)
junto con (together) with
juntar verbo transitivo
1 (unir) to join, put together: juntaremos las sillas, we'll put the chairs together
(ensamblar) to assemble
2 (reunir a personas) quiere juntar a toda la familia, she wants to get all her family together
(reunir animales) to round up
4 (coleccionar) to collect
5 (una cantidad de dinero) to raise
junto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (reunido, acompañado, a un tiempo) together: vivimos juntos, we live together
todos juntos, all together
2 (próximos) tiene los ojos muy juntos, his eyes are very close together
dos mesas juntas, two tables side by side
II adverbio junto
1 (cerca de) junto a, next to
2 (en colaboración con, además de) junto con, together with
' junto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entre
- junta
- retener
- cementerio
- pegado
English:
along
- beside
- by
- crisps
- crony
- get in with
- near
- next
- potato chips
- stand
- together
- bed
- free
- lump
- pale
- put
- side
- window
* * *junto, -a♦ adj1. [unido] together;si seguimos juntos, no nos perderemos if we stay together, we won't get lost;saltaba con los pies juntos she was jumping up and down with her feet together2. [agrupado, reunido] together;con tu dinero y el mío juntos nos compraremos el barco with your money and mine we can buy the boat between us;nunca he visto tanto niño junto I've never seen so many children all in one place;hacer algo juntos to do sth together;¿comemos juntos el viernes? shall we eat together on Friday?;no se han casado pero viven juntos they're not married, but they live together;Famjuntos pero no revueltos: los dos partidos gobiernan juntos pero no revueltos the two parties govern together but that doesn't mean they're the best of friends3. [próximo, cercano] close together;las casas están muy juntas the houses are too close together;si los cables están demasiado juntos, sepáralos if the cables are too close together, move them apart;si no se ponen más juntos, no saldrán todos if they don't all squeeze up a bit more I won't be able to get them all in the photo;bailaban muy juntos they were dancing very close4. [al mismo tiempo]no puedo atender a tantos clientes juntos I can't serve all these customers at the same time;llegaron juntos a la meta they crossed the line together♦ junto a loc prep[al lado de] next to; [cerca de] right by, near;el listín de teléfonos está junto a la lámpara the telephone directory is next to the lamp;una casa junto al mar a house by the sea♦ junto con loc conjtogether with;nuestro objetivo, junto con la calidad, es la competitividad our aim is not only to achieve quality, but also to be competitive♦ todo junto loc adv[ocurrir, llegar] all at the same time;se escribe todo junto it's written as one word;¿se lo envuelvo todo junto? shall I wrap everything up together for you?* * *I adj together;todo junto altogetherII prp:junto a next to, near;junto con together with* * *junto, -ta adj1) unido: joined, united2) : close, adjacentcolgaron los dos retratos juntos: they hung the two paintings side by sidellegamos juntos: we arrived together4)junto a : next to, alongside of5)junto con : together with, along with* * *junto adj1. (en general) together2. (cerca) close together
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