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81 meet
1. transitive verb,1) (come face to face with or into the company of) treffenI have to meet my boss at 11 a.m. — ich habe um 11 Uhr einen Termin beim Chef
arrange to meet somebody — sich mit jemandem verabreden
I'll meet your train — ich hole dich vom Zug ab
meet somebody halfway — (fig.) jemandem [auf halbem Wege] entgegenkommen
3) (make the acquaintance of) kennen lernenI'd like you to meet my wife — ich möchte Sie gern meiner Frau vorstellen od. mit meiner Frau bekannt machen
pleased to meet you — [sehr] angenehm; sehr erfreut
4) (reach point of contact with) treffen auf (+ Akk.)meet the eye/somebody's eye[s] — sich den/jemandes Blicken darbieten
meet the ear/somebody's ears — das/jemandes Ohr treffen
there's more to it than meets the eye — da ist od. steckt mehr dahinter, als man zuerst denkt
5) (experience) stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Widerstand, Problem]; ernten [Gelächter, Drohungen]meet [one's] death or one's end/disaster/one's fate — den Tod finden (geh.) /von einer Katastrophe/seinem Schicksal ereilt werden (geh.)
6) (satisfy) entsprechen (+ Dat.) [Forderung, Wunsch]; einhalten [Termin, Zeitplan]7) (pay) decken [Kosten, Auslagen]; bezahlen [Rechnung]2. intransitive verb,2) (assemble) [Komitee, Ausschuss usw.:] tagen3) (come together) [Bahnlinien, Straßen usw.:] aufeinander treffen; [Flüsse] zusammenfließenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/89078/meet_up">meet up* * *[mi:t] 1. past tense, past participle - met; verb1) (to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance: She met a man on the train.) treffen2) ((sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement: The committee meets every Monday.) zusammenkommen4) (to join: Where do the two roads meet?) sich schneiden5) (to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc): Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?) gerecht werden6) (to come into the view, experience or presence of: A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.) (ins Auge) fallen, treffen auf7) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) finden, gegenübertreten8) ((with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response: She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval.) erleiden, stoßen auf9) (to answer or oppose: We will meet force with greater force.) erwidern2. noun(a gathering, especially of sportsmen: The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.) die Jagdgesellschaft- meeting- meet someone halfway
- meet halfway* * *[mi:t]I. nII. vt<met, met>1. (by chance)▪ to \meet sb jdn treffenI met her in the street ich bin ihr auf der Straße begegnetI happened to \meet him ich habe ihn zufällig getroffenour car met another car on the narrow road auf der engen Straße kam unserem Auto ein anderes entgegento \meet sb face to face jdm persönlich begegnen\meet me in front of the library at five warte um fünf vor der Bibliothek auf michI arranged to \meet her on Thursday ich verabredete mich mit ihr für Donnerstag3. (collect)▪ to \meet sb jdn abholenI went to the airport to \meet my brother ich fuhr zum Flughafen, um meinen Bruder abzuholena bus \meets every train zu jedem Zug gibt es einen Anschlussbus▪ to \meet sb jdn kennenlernenI'd like you to \meet my best friend Betty ich möchte dir meine beste Freundin Betty vorstellenFrank, \meet Dorothy Frank, darf ich dir Dorothy vorstellen?[it's] a pleasure to \meet you sehr erfreut, Sie kennenzulernenI've never met anyone quite like her ich habe noch nie so jemanden wie sie getroffenhis eyes met hers ihre Blicke trafen sichI met his gaze ich hielt seinem Blick standit's where Front Street \meets Queen Street es ist da, wo die Front Street auf die Queen Street stößtwhere the mountains \meet the sea wo das Meer an die Berge heranreichtto \meet sb's glance jds Blick erwidern6. (fulfil)▪ to \meet sth etw erfüllento \meet a deadline einen Termin einhaltento \meet [the] demand die Nachfrage befriedigento \meet sb's expenses für jds Kosten aufkommento \meet an obligation einer Verpflichtung nachkommen7. (deal with)they had to \meet the threat posed by the Austrians sie mussten auf die Bedrohung durch die Österreicher reagierento \meet a challenge sich akk einer Herausforderung stellento \meet objections Einwände widerlegen8. (experience)these are the kind of difficulties you \meet on the road to success dies sind die Schwierigkeiten, die dir auf dem Weg zum Erfolg begegnenthe troops met stiff opposition die Truppen stießen auf starke Gegenwehr9. (fight)to \meet an enemy in battle einem Feind in der Schlacht begegnen10.▶ to \meet one's death den Tod finden▶ to go to \meet one's maker das Zeitliche segnen▶ to \meet sb halfway jdm auf halbem Weg entgegenkommen▶ to make ends \meet über die Runden kommen▶ to \meet one's match seinen Meister finden▶ there's more to this than \meets the eye es steckt mehr dahinter, als es den Anschein hatIII. vi<met, met>we met in the street wir sind uns auf der Straße begegnetno, we haven't met nein, wir kennen uns noch nichtI've mistrusted him from the day we met ich habe ihm vom ersten Tag [unserer Bekanntschaft] an misstraut4. (congregate) zusammenkommenCongress will \meet next week der Kongress wird nächsten Monat tagenthe children's club \meets every Thursday afternoon der Kinderklub trifft sich jeden Donnerstagnachmittagthe committee is \meeting to discuss the issue tomorrow der Ausschuss tritt morgen zusammen, um über die Frage zu beraten5. SPORT aufeinandertreffen, gegeneinander antretenthe curtains don't \meet die Vorhänge gehen nicht zusammentheir hands met under the table ihre Hände begegneten sich unter dem Tischour eyes met unsere Blicke trafen sichtheir lips met in a passionate kiss ihre Lippen trafen sich zu einem leidenschaftlichen Kuss* * *I [miːt]adj (obs)geziemend (liter)it is meet that... — es ist billig or (ge)ziemt sich (liter, old), dass...
II [miːt] vb: pret, ptp metto be meet for — sich (ge)ziemen für (liter, old)
1. vt1) (= encounter) person treffen, begegnen (+dat); (by arrangement) treffen, sich treffen mit; difficulty stoßen auf (+acc); (SPORT) treffen auf (+acc)he met his guests at the door —
he met him in a duel — er duellierte sich mit ihm
he met his death in 1800 —
to meet a challenge — sich einer Herausforderung (dat) stellen
the last time the two teams met there was a riot — bei der letzten Begegnung zwischen beiden Teams kam es zu heftigen Auseinandersetzungen
there's more to it than meets the eye — da steckt mehr dahinter, als man auf den ersten Blick meint
2) (= get to know) kennenlernen; (= be introduced to) bekannt gemacht werden mityou don't know him? come and meet him — du kennst ihn nicht? komm, ich mache dich mit ihm bekannt
pleased to meet you! — guten Tag/Abend, sehr angenehm! (form)
3) (= await arrival, collect) abholen (at an +dat, von); (= connect with) train, boat etc Anschluss haben an (+acc)I'll meet your train —
the car will meet the train — der Wagen wartet am Bahnhof or steht am Bahnhof bereit
4) (= join, run into) treffen or stoßen auf (+acc); (= converge with) sich vereinigen mit; (river) münden or fließen in (+acc); (= intersect) schneiden; (= touch) berühren5) expectations, target, obligations, deadline erfüllen; requirement, demand, wish entsprechen (+dat), gerecht werden (+dat); deficit, expenses, needs decken; debt bezahlen, begleichen; charge, objection, criticism begegnen (+dat)2. vi1) (= encounter) (people) sich begegnen; (by arrangement) sich treffen; (society, committee etc) zusammenkommen, tagen; (SPORT) aufeinandertreffen; (in duel) sich duellierenkeep it until we meet again — behalten Sie es, bis wir uns mal wiedersehen
until we meet again! — bis zum nächsten Mal!
2) (= become acquainted) sich kennenlernen; (= be introduced) bekannt gemacht werdenhaven't we met before somewhere? — sind wir uns nicht schon mal begegnet?, kennen wir uns nicht irgendwoher?
3) (= join) sich treffen, aufeinanderstoßen; (= converge) sich vereinigen; (rivers) ineinanderfließen; (= intersect) sich schneiden; (= touch) sich berühren; (fig = come together) sich treffen3. n (Brit HUNT)Jagd(veranstaltung) f; (US) (ATHLETICS) Sportfest nt; (SWIMMING) Schwimmfest nt* * *meet [miːt]A v/t prät und pperf met [met]1. a) begegnen (dat), zusammentreffen mit, treffen (auf akk), antreffen:meet each other einander begegnen, sich treffen;well met obs schön, dass wir uns treffen!b) treffen, sich treffen mit2. jemanden kennenlernen:when I first met him als ich seine Bekanntschaft machte, als ich ihn kennenlernte;pleased to meet you umg sehr erfreut(, Sie kennenzulernen)!;meet Mr. Brown bes US darf ich Ihnen Herrn Brown vorstellen?3. jemanden abholen:meet sb at the station, meet sb off the train, meet sb’s train jemanden von der Bahn oder vom Bahnhof abholen;come (go) to meet sb jemandem entgegenkommen (-gehen)5. gegenübertreten (dat) (auch fig)6. (feindlich) zusammentreffen oder -stoßen mit, begegnen (dat), SPORT auch antreten gegen, auf einen Gegner treffen: → fate 27. fig entgegentreten (dat):a) einer Sache abhelfenmeet the competition der Konkurrenz begegnen8. fig (an)treffen, finden, erfahren10. a) berührenb) münden in (akk) (Straße etc)meet sb’s eye jemandem ins Auge fallen oder auffallen;she met his eyes ihre Blicke trafen sich;meet sb’s eyes jemandem in die Augen sehen;meet the eye auffallen;there is more to it than meets the eye da steckt mehr dahinter11. versammeln (besonders passiv):be met sich zusammengefunden haben, beisammen sein12. den Anforderungen etc entsprechen, gerecht werden (dat), übereinstimmen mit, Bedarf, Nachfrage etc decken:the supply meets the demand das Angebot entspricht der Nachfrage;be well met gut zusammenpassen;that won’t meet my case das löst mein Problem nicht, damit komme ich nicht weiter13. jemandes Wünschen entgegenkommen oder entsprechen, eine Forderung erfüllen, einen Termin einhalten, einer Verpflichtung nachkommen, Unkosten bestreiten oder decken, eine Rechnung begleichen:a) einer Forderung nachkommen,b) eine Nachfrage befriedigen;meet sb’s expenses jemandes Auslagen decken;meet a bill WIRTSCH einen Wechsel honorierenB v/i1. zusammenkommen, -treffen, -treten, sich versammeln, tagen2. sich begegnen, sich (auch verabredungsgemäß) treffen:their eyes met ihre Blicke trafen sich;we have met (before) wir kennen uns schon;have we met before? kennen wir uns?;meet again sich wiedersehen4. sich kennenlernen5. a) sich vereinigen (Straßen etc)b) sich berühren, in Berührung kommen (auch Interessen etc)7. meet witha) zusammentreffen mit,b) sich treffen mit,c) (an)treffen, finden, (zufällig) stoßen auf (akk),d) erleben, erleiden, erfahren, betroffen oder befallen werden von, erhalten, bekommen:meet with an accident einen Unfall erleiden oder haben, verunglücken;meet with (sb’s) approval (jemandes) Billigung oder Beifall finden;meet with a refusal auf Ablehnung stoßen;meet with success Erfolg haben;meet with a kind reception freundlich aufgenommen werdenC s1. besonders USa) Treffen n (von Zügen etc)2. JAGD besonders Bra) Jagdtreffen n (zur Fuchsjagd)b) Jagdgesellschaft fc) Sammelplatz mD adj obs1. passend2. angemessen, geziemend:it is meet that … es schickt sich, dass …* * *1. transitive verb,I have to meet my boss at 11 a.m. — ich habe um 11 Uhr einen Termin beim Chef
2) (go to place of arrival of) treffen; (collect) abholenmeet somebody halfway — (fig.) jemandem [auf halbem Wege] entgegenkommen
3) (make the acquaintance of) kennen lernenI'd like you to meet my wife — ich möchte Sie gern meiner Frau vorstellen od. mit meiner Frau bekannt machen
pleased to meet you — [sehr] angenehm; sehr erfreut
4) (reach point of contact with) treffen auf (+ Akk.)meet the eye/somebody's eye[s] — sich den/jemandes Blicken darbieten
meet the ear/somebody's ears — das/jemandes Ohr treffen
there's more to it than meets the eye — da ist od. steckt mehr dahinter, als man zuerst denkt
5) (experience) stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Widerstand, Problem]; ernten [Gelächter, Drohungen]meet [one's] death or one's end/disaster/one's fate — den Tod finden (geh.) /von einer Katastrophe/seinem Schicksal ereilt werden (geh.)
6) (satisfy) entsprechen (+ Dat.) [Forderung, Wunsch]; einhalten [Termin, Zeitplan]7) (pay) decken [Kosten, Auslagen]; bezahlen [Rechnung]2. intransitive verb,2) (assemble) [Komitee, Ausschuss usw.:] tagen3) (come together) [Bahnlinien, Straßen usw.:] aufeinander treffen; [Flüsse] zusammenfließenPhrasal Verbs:- meet up* * *adj.begegnen adj.entsprechen adj. v.(§ p.,p.p.: met)= begegnen (+Dat.) v.begegnen v.sich treffen v.sich versammeln v.treffen v.(§ p.,pp.: traf, getroffen) -
82 pick up
vt1) ( lift)to \pick up up <-> sth/sb etw/jdn aufheben;to \pick up up the phone [den Hörer] abnehmen;( make phone call) anrufen2) ( stand up)to \pick up oneself up aufstehen;to \pick up oneself up off the floor ( fig) sich akk [langsam] erholen, sich akk wieder aufrappeln ( fam)3) ( acquire)to \pick up up <-> sth etw erwerben;she \pick uped up an American accent while she was working in Boston sie hat sich, während sie in Boston gearbeitet hat, einen amerikanischen Akzent angeeignet;I \pick uped up some useful ideas at the seminar aus dem Seminar habe ich einige gute Ideen mitgenommen;where did she \pick up up the information? woher hat sie diese Informationen?;to \pick up up a prize einen Preis verliehen bekommen4) ( learn)5) ( collect)to \pick up up <-> sb/ sth jdn/etw abholen;do you mind \pick uping me up from the station? würde es dir etwas ausmachen, mich vom Bahnhof abzuholen?;I \pick uped up the dry-cleaning while I was in town während ich in der Stadt war, holte ich die Sachen von der Reinigung ab;the crew of the sinking tanker were \pick uped up by helicopter die Besatzung des sinkenden Tankers wurde von einem Hubschrauber an Bord genommen;to \pick up up passengers Fahrgäste [o Passagiere] aufnehmen7) ( detect)to \pick up up <-> sth etw wahrnehmen;he's awfully quick to \pick up up any mistakes in your grammar er reagiert immer wie der Blitz darauf, wenn man einen grammatischen Fehler macht;to \pick up up the scent Witterung aufnehmen;to \pick up up the whiff of a fox einen Fuchs wittern8) ( on radio)can you \pick up up Moscow on your radio? kannst du mit deinem Radio den Moskauer Sender empfangen?;to \pick up up a signal ein Signal empfangen; ( fig)I'm \pick uping up signals that it's time we were on our way ich glaube, mir wird da signalisiert, dass wir uns jetzt auf den Weg machen sollten9) ( increase)her career began to \pick up up speed mit ihrer Karriere ging es steil bergaufto \pick up up <-> sb jdn schnappen ( fam)she was \pick uped up by the police for speeding sie wurde von der Polizei wegen überhöhter Geschwindigkeit angehaltento \pick up sb up on sth jdn auf etw akk aufmerksam machen;the teacher \pick uped him up on his pronunciation der Lehrer verbesserte seine Ausspracheto \pick up up £300 300 Pfund verdienen;he can \pick up up $100 an evening just in tips er kann am Abend allein in Trinkgeldern bis zu 100 Dollar machenwe \pick uped up the conversation again more or less where we had left off the previous evening wir setzten die Unterhaltung mehr oder weniger da fort, wo wir gestern Abend stehen geblieben warenPHRASES:the consumer will be forced to \pick up up the bill for this scheme am Ende wird der Verbraucher für dieses Programm zur Kasse gebeten werden;to \pick up up the pieces die Scherben kitten;to \pick up up the threads den Faden wieder aufnehmen;they \pick uped up the threads of their conversation/ discussion sie nahmen den Faden ihres Gesprächs/ihrer Diskussion wieder auf;they \pick uped up the threads of their marriage sie haben in ihrer Ehe einen Neuanfang gemacht vihis spirits began to \pick up up seine Laune begann sich zu bessern;my interest \pick uped up when the film became centred in the trial proceedings mein Interesse erwachte wieder, als der Film sich auf die Gerichtsverhandlung konzentrierte2) ( resume)to \pick up up where one left off da weitermachen, wo man aufgehört hat3) ( notice)to \pick up up after sb jdm hinterherräumento \pick up up with sb mit jdm Bekanntschaft schließen -
83 watch
A n1 ( timepiece) montre f ; my watch is slow/fast ma montre retarde/avance ; by my watch it's three o'clock à ma montre il est trois heures ; to set one's watch mettre sa montre à l'heure ; you can set your watch by him vous pouvez vous régler sur lui ;2 (lookout, surveillance) gen, Mil surveillance f (on sur) ; to keep watch [sentry, police, watcher] monter la garde ; to keep (a) watch on sb/sth lit, fig surveiller qn/qch ; keep a close watch on expenditure surveillez les dépenses de près ; to keep watch over sb/sth monter la garde auprès de qn/près de qch ; to be on the watch être sur ses gardes ; to be on the watch for sb/sth lit guetter qn/qch ; fig être à l'affût de qn/qch ; to set a watch on sb/sth tenir qn/qch à l'œil ; badger/fox watch observation f des blaireaux/renards ; tornado watch Meteorol surveillance f des cyclones ;3 Naut ( time on duty) quart m ; ( crew on duty) ( one person) homme m de quart ; ( several) quart m ; the port/starboard watch les bâbordais mpl/tribordais mpl ; to be/go on watch être de quart/prendre le quart ; to come off watch rendre le quart ;C vtr1 lit ( look at) regarder [event, entertainment, object, sport, television] ; ( observe) observer [behaviour, animal] ; she watches three hours of television a day elle regarde la télévision trois heures par jour ; is there anything worth watching on television? y a-t-il quelque chose à voir à la télévision? ; I watched them with binoculars je les ai observés avec des jumelles ; he watched them run ou running il les a regardés courir ; she's a pleasure to watch c'est un vrai plaisir de la regarder ; the match, watched by a huge crowd… le match, suivi par une foule immense… ; I've watched these children grow up j'ai vu grandir ces enfants ;2 fig ( monitor) suivre [career, progress, development] ; surveiller [situation] ; a young artist/a name to watch un jeune artiste/un nom à suivre ; we had to sit by and watch the collapse of all our hopes nous avons dû assister impuissants à l'effondrement de tous nos espoirs ;3 lit ( keep under surveillance) surveiller [building, suspect, troublemaker, movements] ; we're having him watched nous le faisons surveiller ; to watch the clock fig surveiller la pendule ; watch the local press/this noticeboard for further details lire la presse locale/ce panneau d'affichage pour plus de détails ;4 ( pay attention to) faire attention à [dangerous object, obstacle, unreliable person, thing] ; surveiller [language, manners, money, weight] ; watch that car/that child! (fais) attention à cette voiture/cet enfant! ; watch your arm/your big feet! fais attention à ton bras/tes grands pieds! ; are you watching the time? est-ce que tu surveilles l'heure? ; watch you don't spill it fais attention à ne pas le renverser ; watch that she doesn't go out alone veille à ce qu'elle ne sorte pas seule ; watch where you're going! regarde devant toi! ; watch where you put that paint-brush! ne mets pas ce pinceau n'importe où! ; watch it ○ ! fais gaffe ○ ! ; to watch one's step lit, fig regarder où on met les pieds ; watch your back ○ ! lit attention devant! ; fig surveille tes arrières! ;5 ( look after) garder [property, child, dog].D vi1 ( look on) regarder (from de) ; as she watched the plane exploded alors qu'elle regardait l'avion a explosé ; they are watching to see what will happen next ils attendent pour voir ce qui va se passer maintenant ; he could only watch helplessly as the disease advanced il ne pouvait que suivre impuissant le progrès de la maladie ;2 †( keep vigil) veiller.1 lit (on film, TV) se regarder ;2 fig ( be careful) faire attention.in the long watches of the night littér durant les longues heures de la nuit.■ watch for:▶ watch for [sb/sth] guetter [person, event, chance, moment] ; surveiller l'apparition de [symptom, phenomenon, risk] ; watch for the scene where… regardez bien la scène où…■ watch out ( be careful) faire attention (for à) ; ( keep watch) guetter ; watch out! attention! ; to watch out for faire attention à [features, events] ; guetter [person, development, problem] ; I'll watch out for her when I'm in town je guetterai si je la vois quand je serai en ville ; watch out for trouble! gare aux ennuis! ; watch out for our next issue! ne ratez pas notre prochain numéro!■ watch over:▶ watch over [sb/sth] veiller sur [person] ; veiller à [interests, rights, welfare]. -
84 as
I1. вводит придаточные определительные предложения или обороты с such, the same или so в главном предложении какой, который, как, что2. вводит придаточные определительные предложения, относящиеся ко всему главному предложению что, и этоhe was telling the truth, as you could see by his face - он говорил правду, что /и это/ было видно по его лицу
2. [æz (полная форма); əz,z (редуцированные формы)] adv1. как (например)some animals as the fox and the squirrel have bushy tails - у некоторых животных, как (например) у лис и белок, пушистые хвосты
2. как, одинаково3. в сочетаниях:as for - что касается, что до
as for that book I don't like it - что касается этой книги, то мне она не нравится
as from - канц. после; с такого-то числа
as from a date to be specified - с даты, которая будет определена /установлена/ позднее
I'm resigning from the committee as from now - я выхожу из состава комитета с сего числа
as of - амер. = as for
as per - ком., канц. согласно
as to - а) относительно, о; he said nothing as to wages - он ничего не сказал относительно заработной платы; б) что до, что касается
as to you, you can do whatever you like - что касается вас, то можете делать всё, что хотите
I am not certain as to whether this is true - я не уверен, правда это или нет
as well - а) с таким же успехом; желательно, лучше; you may just as well stay - вы можете с таким же успехом остаться; we might as well begin at once - хорошо /лучше/ было бы начать сразу; you might as well go - вы бы лучше пошли; б) также, к тому же; he takes English lessons on Mondays and Fridays as well - он занимается английским по понедельникам, а также по пятницам
as yet - до сих пор; пока ещё
другие сочетания см. под соответствующими словами3. [æz (полная форма); əz,z (редуцированные формы)]cj1. в придаточных предложениях и обстоятельственных оборотах времени ( часто just as) когда; в то время как, по мере того какas I was coming here I lost my key - когда я шёл сюда, я потерял ключ
(just) as he finished his speech - (как раз) в тот момент, когда он кончил говорить
she sang as she worked - работая, она пела /напевала/
1) причины так как, поскольку, разas I am here, I'd better stay - раз я уже здесь, я лучше останусь
covered with dust as he was, he didn't want to come in - он не хотел входить, так как был весь в пыли
2) образа действия какhe will do as he likes - он поступит /сделает/ как захочет
3. вводит обстоятельственные обороты сравнения как; подобно тому какwhite as snow - белый как снег [см. тж. as... as]
4. вводит предикатив и др. члены предложения со значением как, в качестве; передаётся тж. твор. падежомto work as teacher [as judge] - работать учителем [судьёй]
5. ( в сочетании с so) вводит инфинитив результата и цели чтобы; чтоhe is not so foolish as to do that - он не так глуп, чтобы сделать это
as you know - как вы знаете, как известно
as is common /customary/ - как принято
as it happens - оказывается, между прочим
as it happens he is a friend of mine - между прочим, он мой друг
they were looking for a flat, as arranged - как было условлено, они искали квартиру
7. в сочетаниях:the business done this year amounts to £20,000 as against £15,000 last year - в этом году мы выполнили заказов на 20 тысяч фунтов стерлингов по сравнению с 15 тысячами фунтов стерлингов в прошлом году
as if - словно, как будто
he looks as if he had seen a ghost - у него такой вид, словно привидение увидел
as if you didn't know that! - уж будто бы вы этого не знали [см. тж. as if]
as it is - в действительности, и так; однако
we hoped things would get better but as it is they are getting worse - мы надеялись, что положение улучшится, но в действительности оно ухудшается
bad as it is, it could be worse - как это ни плохо, однако могло быть и хуже
as is - а) разг. как есть; в том состоянии, в котором что-л. находится; we bought the table as is - мы купили стол, как он есть; б) ком. без гарантии качества; as is sale - продажа товара на условии «как есть», без гарантии качества
as it stands - без перемен, так
as it stands, it is good enough - в таком виде это не так уж плохо
as it was - как ни, хотя
tired as they were, they continued their way - как они ни устали /хотя они очень устали/, они продолжали свой путь
as... so - как... так (и)
as A is to B so B is to C - A относится к B, как B относится к C
as fire warms the body so does kindness warm the heart - огонь согревает тело, доброта - душу
as you treat me, so will I treat you - как вы относитесь ко мне, так и я буду относиться к вам
as though = as if
it looks as though it might rain - похоже, (что) пойдёт дождь
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as you were! - воен. отставить!as you do! - мор. так держать! ( команда)
as who should say - арх. так сказать; если можно так выразиться
as things, persons go - что касается чего-л., кого-л.
he is quite well-behaved as boys go - для мальчика он довольно хорошо себя ведёт
II [æs] n (pl asses [ʹæsi:z]) ист.it was very cheap as prices of cars go - учитывая нынешние цены на автомобили, мы купили машину дёшево
1. ас ( древнеримская мера веса)2. ас ( древнеримская бронзовая монета) -
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I1. вводит придаточные определительные предложения или обороты с such, the same или so в главном предложении какой, который, как, что2. вводит придаточные определительные предложения, относящиеся ко всему главному предложению что, и этоhe was telling the truth, as you could see by his face - он говорил правду, что /и это/ было видно по его лицу
2. [æz (полная форма); əz,z (редуцированные формы)] adv1. как (например)some animals as the fox and the squirrel have bushy tails - у некоторых животных, как (например) у лис и белок, пушистые хвосты
2. как, одинаково3. в сочетаниях:as for - что касается, что до
as for that book I don't like it - что касается этой книги, то мне она не нравится
as from - канц. после; с такого-то числа
as from a date to be specified - с даты, которая будет определена /установлена/ позднее
I'm resigning from the committee as from now - я выхожу из состава комитета с сего числа
as of - амер. = as for
as per - ком., канц. согласно
as to - а) относительно, о; he said nothing as to wages - он ничего не сказал относительно заработной платы; б) что до, что касается
as to you, you can do whatever you like - что касается вас, то можете делать всё, что хотите
I am not certain as to whether this is true - я не уверен, правда это или нет
as well - а) с таким же успехом; желательно, лучше; you may just as well stay - вы можете с таким же успехом остаться; we might as well begin at once - хорошо /лучше/ было бы начать сразу; you might as well go - вы бы лучше пошли; б) также, к тому же; he takes English lessons on Mondays and Fridays as well - он занимается английским по понедельникам, а также по пятницам
as yet - до сих пор; пока ещё
другие сочетания см. под соответствующими словами3. [æz (полная форма); əz,z (редуцированные формы)]cj1. в придаточных предложениях и обстоятельственных оборотах времени ( часто just as) когда; в то время как, по мере того какas I was coming here I lost my key - когда я шёл сюда, я потерял ключ
(just) as he finished his speech - (как раз) в тот момент, когда он кончил говорить
she sang as she worked - работая, она пела /напевала/
1) причины так как, поскольку, разas I am here, I'd better stay - раз я уже здесь, я лучше останусь
covered with dust as he was, he didn't want to come in - он не хотел входить, так как был весь в пыли
2) образа действия какhe will do as he likes - он поступит /сделает/ как захочет
3. вводит обстоятельственные обороты сравнения как; подобно тому какwhite as snow - белый как снег [см. тж. as... as]
4. вводит предикатив и др. члены предложения со значением как, в качестве; передаётся тж. твор. падежомto work as teacher [as judge] - работать учителем [судьёй]
5. ( в сочетании с so) вводит инфинитив результата и цели чтобы; чтоhe is not so foolish as to do that - он не так глуп, чтобы сделать это
as you know - как вы знаете, как известно
as is common /customary/ - как принято
as it happens - оказывается, между прочим
as it happens he is a friend of mine - между прочим, он мой друг
they were looking for a flat, as arranged - как было условлено, они искали квартиру
7. в сочетаниях:the business done this year amounts to £20,000 as against £15,000 last year - в этом году мы выполнили заказов на 20 тысяч фунтов стерлингов по сравнению с 15 тысячами фунтов стерлингов в прошлом году
as if - словно, как будто
he looks as if he had seen a ghost - у него такой вид, словно привидение увидел
as if you didn't know that! - уж будто бы вы этого не знали [см. тж. as if]
as it is - в действительности, и так; однако
we hoped things would get better but as it is they are getting worse - мы надеялись, что положение улучшится, но в действительности оно ухудшается
bad as it is, it could be worse - как это ни плохо, однако могло быть и хуже
as is - а) разг. как есть; в том состоянии, в котором что-л. находится; we bought the table as is - мы купили стол, как он есть; б) ком. без гарантии качества; as is sale - продажа товара на условии «как есть», без гарантии качества
as it stands - без перемен, так
as it stands, it is good enough - в таком виде это не так уж плохо
as it was - как ни, хотя
tired as they were, they continued their way - как они ни устали /хотя они очень устали/, они продолжали свой путь
as... so - как... так (и)
as A is to B so B is to C - A относится к B, как B относится к C
as fire warms the body so does kindness warm the heart - огонь согревает тело, доброта - душу
as you treat me, so will I treat you - как вы относитесь ко мне, так и я буду относиться к вам
as though = as if
it looks as though it might rain - похоже, (что) пойдёт дождь
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as you were! - воен. отставить!as you do! - мор. так держать! ( команда)
as who should say - арх. так сказать; если можно так выразиться
as things, persons go - что касается чего-л., кого-л.
he is quite well-behaved as boys go - для мальчика он довольно хорошо себя ведёт
II [æs] n (pl asses [ʹæsi:z]) ист.it was very cheap as prices of cars go - учитывая нынешние цены на автомобили, мы купили машину дёшево
1. ас ( древнеримская мера веса)2. ас ( древнеримская бронзовая монета) -
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tr['flaɪɪŋ]1 SMALLAVIATION/SMALL aviación nombre femenino2 (action) vuelo1 (soaring) volante; (animal, machine) volador,-ra, que vuela2 (quick) rápido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do something with flying colours salir airoso,-a de algoto get off to a flying start empezar con buen pieto take a flying jump tomar impulso y saltarflying buttress arbotante nombre masculinoflying doctor médico,-a que viaja en aviónflying fish pez nombre masculino voladorflying picket piquete nombre masculino informativoflying saucer platillo volanteflying squad patrulla volanteflying tackle placaje nombre masculino en el aireflying visit visita relámpagoadj.• apresurado, -a adj.• muy breve adj.• voladero, -a adj.• volador adj.• volante adj.n.• aviación s.f.• vuelo s.m.
I 'flaɪɪŋadjective (before n)a) ( hurried)b) <glass/debris> que vuela (por los aires)a flying tackle — ( Sport) un placaje en el aire
II
mass nouna) ( as pilot) pilotaje m; (before n) <time, hours, lesson> de vuelo; <helmet, jacket> de pilotob) ( as passenger)['flaɪɪŋ]I like/hate flying — me gusta/odio viajar en avión
1.ADJ [glass, debris] que vuela por los aires•
he took a flying leap at the man — dio un salto or saltó sobre el hombre•
he launched himself in a flying tackle and brought the intruder to the ground — se lanzó por el aire or se lanzó en plancha y derribó al intruso- come through sth with flying colours- get off to a flying start2.I don't like flying — no me gusta ir en avión or volar
3.CPDflying ambulance N — (=plane) ambulancia f aérea; (=helicopter) helicóptero m sanitario
flying boat N — hidroavión m
flying bomb N — bomba f volante
flying buttress N — arbotante m
flying doctor N — médico(-a) m / f rural (que se traslada en avión)
flying fish N — pez m volador
flying fortress N — fortaleza f volante
flying fox N — panique m
flying lesson N — clase f or lección f de vuelo
flying machine N — máquina f de volar
flying officer N — teniente mf de aviación
flying picket N — piquete m volante or móvil
flying saucer N — platillo m volante
flying squad N — (Brit) brigada f móvil
flying suit N — traje m de vuelo
flying time N — (=length of journey) duración f del vuelo; (=hours flown) horas fpl de vuelo
flying trapeze N — trapecio m volador
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I ['flaɪɪŋ]adjective (before n)a) ( hurried)b) <glass/debris> que vuela (por los aires)a flying tackle — ( Sport) un placaje en el aire
II
mass nouna) ( as pilot) pilotaje m; (before n) <time, hours, lesson> de vuelo; <helmet, jacket> de pilotob) ( as passenger)I like/hate flying — me gusta/odio viajar en avión
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skwo:k
1. noun(a loud harsh cry made eg by an excited or angry bird: The hen gave a squawk when she saw the fox.)
2. verb(to make a sound of this sort.)tr[skwɔːk]1 (of bird) graznido, chillido2 (complaint) queja1 (bird) graznar, chillar2 (complain loudly) gruñir, rezongarsquawk ['skwɔk] vi: graznar (dícese de las aves), chillarsquawk n: graznido m (de un ave), chillido mn.• graznido s.m.v.• graznar v.
I skwɔːkshe gave o let out a squawk — pegó un chillido
II
intransitive verb \<\<bird\>\> graznar; \<\<person\>\> chillar[skwɔːk]1.N graznido m, chillido m2.VI graznar, chillar* * *
I [skwɔːk]she gave o let out a squawk — pegó un chillido
II
intransitive verb \<\<bird\>\> graznar; \<\<person\>\> chillar -
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træk
1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) rastro, huella, pista2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) camino, senda, sendero3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; (also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) pista4) (a railway line.) vía; andén
2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) seguir la pista, rastrear- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dog
track1 n1. huella / pista2. camino / senda3. pista / circuitotrack2 vb seguir la pista / seguir las huellastr[træk]2 (of rocket, bullet, etc) trayectoria3 (path) camino, senda, sendero4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL pista5 (for motor-racing) circuito8 (belt on wheels) oruga1 (person, animal) seguir la pista de2 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL seguir la trayectoria de1 SMALLCINEMA/SMALL hacer una toma larga con la cámara en movimiento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on somebody's tracks / be on the track of somebody seguir la pista de alguiento be on the right track ir por buen caminoto be on the wrong track estar equivocado,-a/despistado,-ato have a one-track mind no tener más que un solo pensamientoto keep track of seguir, mantenerse al tanto deto lose track of perder de vista, perder el hilo deto make tracks irse, largarseto stop (dead) in one's tracks parar en secotrack events atletismo en pistatrack record historial nombre masculinotrack and field atletismotrack ['træk] vt1) trail: seguir la pista de, rastrear2) : dejar huellas dehe tracked mud all over: dejó huellas de lodo por todas partestrack n1) : rastro m, huella f (de animales), pista f (de personas)2) path: pista f, sendero m, camino m4) racetrack5) : oruga f (de un tanque, etc.)6) : pista f (deporte)7)to keep track of : llevar la cuenta dev.• rastrear v.• seguir la huella de v.• sirgar v.n.• camino s.m.• cancha s.f.• carril s.m.• estampa s.f.• huella s.f.• llanta s.f.• llanta de oruga s.f.• línea s.f.• pista s.f.• rastra s.f.• reguero s.m.• rodada s.f.• rodera s.f.• senda s.f.• señal s.f.• surco s.m.• trayectoria s.f.• vía (Via férrea) s.f.
I træk1) ( mark) pista f, huellas fplto be on somebody's track(s) — seguirle* la pista or el rastro a alguien
to put o throw somebody off one's/the track — despistar a alguien
to keep/lose track of something/somebody: the police have been keeping track of his movements la policía le ha estado siguiendo la pista; make sure you keep track of the time ten cuidado de que no se te pase la hora; to keep/lose track of the conversation/argument seguir*/perder* el hilo de la conversación/la discusión; I've lost track of a lot of old friends he perdido contacto con muchos de mis viejos amigos; I lost all track of the time perdí por completo la noción del tiempo, no me di cuenta de la hora; to make tracks (colloq) irse*, ponerse* en camino; to stop (dead) in one's tracks — pararse en seco
2)a) (road, path) camino m, sendero moff the beaten track — (away from the crowds, tourists) fuera de los caminos trillados; ( in an isolated place) en un sitio muy retirado or aislado
b) (course of thought, action)to be on the right/wrong track — estar* bien/mal encaminado, ir* por buen/mal camino
3)a) ( race track) pista fto have the inside track (on something) — (AmE) ( have the advantage) estar* en una situación de ventaja; ( be informed about) estar* al tanto or al corriente (de algo); (before n)
track events — atletismo m en pista
b) ( horse-racing) (AmE)to go to the track — ir* al hipódromo or a las carreras (de caballos)
4) u ( track events) (AmE) atletismo m en pista6) ( Rail)a) c ( way) vía f (férrea)to jump/leave the track(s) — descarrilar(se)
to be from the wrong side of the tracks — ser* de origen humilde
b) u ( rails etc) vías fpl7) (song, piece of music) tema m, pieza f8) ( on tank) oruga f9) ( for curtains) riel m
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1) ( follow) \<\<animal\>\> seguirle* la pista a, rastrear; \<\<person\>\> seguirle* la pista a2) ( deposit with feet) (AmE)•Phrasal Verbs:[træk]1. N1) (=trail) [of animal, person] rastro m, pista f ; [of vehicle] rastro m ; [of wheel] huellas fpl, rodada f•
to cover one's tracks — borrar las huellas•
to keep track of sth/sb, they prefer him to live at home where they can keep track of him — prefieren que viva en casa donde le pueden seguir la pistado you find it hard to keep track of all your bills? — ¿le resulta difícil mantenerse al corriente de todas sus facturas?
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to lose track of sth/sb, I lost all track of time — perdí la noción del tiempo por completo•
to make tracks * — (fig) irse marchando, empezar a irseit's time we were making tracks — es hora de irse marchando or de que empecemos a irnos
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to be on sb's track — seguirle la pista or el rastro a algn•
to stop (dead) in one's tracks — pararse en seco•
to throw sb off the track — (fig) despistar a algn2) (=course) [of missile, bullet, satellite] trayectoria f ; [of storm] curso m•
it will take time to get the economy back on track — se tardará un tiempo en volver a encarrilar la economía•
to be on the right track — ir por buen caminoone-track•
to be on the wrong track — ir por mal camino3) (=path) camino m, sendero m4) (Sport) pista ftrack and field events — pruebas fpl de atletismo
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race track — (for horses) hipódromo m ; (for bicycles) velódromo m ; (for cars) autódromo m, pista f or circuito m de automovilismo- be on a fast track to sth- have the inside track5) (Rail) vía f•
to jump the tracks — descarrilar6) (Aut) (on tank, tractor) oruga f ; (between wheels) ancho m de vía (Tech) (distancia entre los puntos de contacto con el suelo de dos ruedas paralelas)7) (Audio) pista ffour/eight track recording system — equipo m de grabación de cuatro/ocho pistas
8) (Comput) pista f9) (=song, piece) tema mtitle track — tema m que da título or nombre al álbum
10) (for curtains) riel m11) (US) (Educ) (=stream) agrupamiento de alumnos según su capacidad2. VT1) (=follow) [+ animal] seguir las huellas de, seguir el rastro de; [+ person, vehicle] seguir la pista a; [+ satellite, missile] seguir la trayectoria de, rastrear2) (=deposit) ir dejando3.VI [stylus] seguir el surco4.CPDtrack events NPL — (Sport) pruebas fpl en pista
track maintenance N — (Rail) mantenimiento m de la vía
track meet N — (US) concurso m de atletismo
track race N — carrera f en pista
track racing N — carreras fpl en pista, ciclismo m en pista
track record N — historial m
it's a company with a poor track record — es una empresa con un historial no muy bueno (en materia de ganancias)
track shoes NPL — zapatillas fpl para pista de atletismo (claveteadas)
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I [træk]1) ( mark) pista f, huellas fplto be on somebody's track(s) — seguirle* la pista or el rastro a alguien
to put o throw somebody off one's/the track — despistar a alguien
to keep/lose track of something/somebody: the police have been keeping track of his movements la policía le ha estado siguiendo la pista; make sure you keep track of the time ten cuidado de que no se te pase la hora; to keep/lose track of the conversation/argument seguir*/perder* el hilo de la conversación/la discusión; I've lost track of a lot of old friends he perdido contacto con muchos de mis viejos amigos; I lost all track of the time perdí por completo la noción del tiempo, no me di cuenta de la hora; to make tracks (colloq) irse*, ponerse* en camino; to stop (dead) in one's tracks — pararse en seco
2)a) (road, path) camino m, sendero moff the beaten track — (away from the crowds, tourists) fuera de los caminos trillados; ( in an isolated place) en un sitio muy retirado or aislado
b) (course of thought, action)to be on the right/wrong track — estar* bien/mal encaminado, ir* por buen/mal camino
3)a) ( race track) pista fto have the inside track (on something) — (AmE) ( have the advantage) estar* en una situación de ventaja; ( be informed about) estar* al tanto or al corriente (de algo); (before n)
track events — atletismo m en pista
b) ( horse-racing) (AmE)to go to the track — ir* al hipódromo or a las carreras (de caballos)
4) u ( track events) (AmE) atletismo m en pista6) ( Rail)a) c ( way) vía f (férrea)to jump/leave the track(s) — descarrilar(se)
to be from the wrong side of the tracks — ser* de origen humilde
b) u ( rails etc) vías fpl7) (song, piece of music) tema m, pieza f8) ( on tank) oruga f9) ( for curtains) riel m
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1) ( follow) \<\<animal\>\> seguirle* la pista a, rastrear; \<\<person\>\> seguirle* la pista a2) ( deposit with feet) (AmE)•Phrasal Verbs: -
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iɡ'zæmin1) (to look at closely; to inspect closely: They examined the animal tracks and decided that they were those of a fox.) granske, undersøke, inspisere2) ((of a doctor) to inspect the body of thoroughly to check for disease etc: The doctor examined the child and said she was healthy.) undersøke3) (to consider carefully: The police must examine the facts.) undersøke, veie4) (to test the knowledge or ability of (students etc): She examines pupils in mathematics.) høre, eksaminere5) (to question: The lawyer examined the witness in the court case.) avhøre•- examinereksaminere--------forsøke--------prøve--------undersøkeverb \/ɪɡˈzæmɪn\/, \/eɡˈzæmɪn\/1) undersøke, granske, gå over, gå gjennom, studere• have you examined this new theory?2) inspisere, visitere, ransake3) eksaminere, høre4) ( jus) avhøreexamine into undersøke, granskeneed to have one's head examined ikke være riktig klok -
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bailar ( conjugate bailar) verbo intransitivo 1 (Mús) to dance; la sacó a bailar he asked her to dance 2 [trompo/peonza] to spin 3 (fam) ( quedar grande) (+ me/te/le etc): verbo transitivo to dance;
bailar
I verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to dance: no le gusta bailar, she doesn't like to dance
II verbo intransitivo
1 (moverse, no encajar bien) to move, to wobble: esta mesa baila mucho, this table wobbles a lot Locuciones: baila al son que le tocan, she always goes with the flow o she always adapts to the circumstances fig fam otro que tal baila, he's just as bad familiar ¡que nos quiten lo bailado!, nobody can take away the good times we've had!
bailarle el agua a alguien, to flatter o to suck up to someone: siempre le está bailando el agua al jefe, he's always sucking up to his boss ' bailar' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - cojear - dejar - encasquetar - hartarse - hincharse - inflarse - poema - quebrar - sacar - son - sosaina - agarrado - claqué - danzar - gracia - lindo - paso - público - tango - vals English: also - boogie - dance - fox trot - intro - sit out - straw - study - tap dance - tight - waltz - as - like - mood - partner - perform - sit - wall - whom - wobble -
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(to take or keep (someone) as a hostage: The police were unable to attack the terrorists because they were holding three people hostage.) fazer reféns* * *[teik] n 1 quantidade que se pegou. 2 ato de pegar. 3 objeto que se pegou. 4 Cin tomada. 5 receita, renda. 6 parte, quinhão. 7 cicatriz de vacina. • vt+vi (ps took, pp taken) 1 tomar, pegar. a pain took him in the leg / ele foi tomado de dores na perna. 2 alcançar, agarrar, prender, capturar, apropriar-se. 3 arrebatar, arrancar, levar. 4 receber (como pagamento), aceitar, obter, adquirir. he won’t take "no" for an answer / ele não vai aceitar um "não" como resposta. 5 tomar, receber como marido ou mulher, tomar alojamento ou pensão. 6 suportar, receber, acolher. 7 tomar, comer, beber, engolir, consumir. 8 ganhar. 9 apanhar, contrair (doença). 10 ocupar. 11 usar, tomar (um veículo). 12 aproveitar (oportunidade). 13 tirar, tomar (férias). 14 submeter-se, sofrer, agüentar, aturar. I wouldn’t take it from anybody / não aturaria isso de ninguém. he couldn’t take it / Amer coll ele não agüentou. 15 necessitar, requerer, exigir. it takes an honest man to... / é necessário um homem honesto para... he’s got what it takes / ele possui as qualidades necessárias. 16 abranger, ocupar, consumir (tempo). 17 escolher, selecionar. 18 afastar, remover (por morte). 19 diminuir, prejudicar. 20 subtrair, extrair, extorquir, fraudar, lesar, roubar. 21 guiar, levar. 22 acompanhar, escoltar, levar. 23 carregar, transportar. 24 tirar (fotografia). 25 ser fotogênico. 26 sentir (orgulho). 27 determinar, verificar. 28 agir, ter efeito. 29 compreender. 30 supor, presumir. how old do you take him? / quantos anos lhe dá? 31 considerar. 32 assumir (responsabilidade), adotar. 33 alugar, empregar. 34 escrever, anotar. 35 tomar assinatura, assinar. 36 Gram ser usado com. 37 agradar, atrair, encantar. 38 prender (a atenção). 39 ir, andar. 40 vencer, conquistar, tomar (obstáculo). 41 ficar, tornar-se. 42 pegar, começar a crescer. 43 ser afetado por, sentir, experimentar, contrair. 44 fig manietar, subjugar. 45 assaltar, surpreender. 46 necessitar, custar. 47 colher. 48 fazer (viagem). 49 conquistar. 50 enveredar. 51 deduzir. 52 inflamar-se. 53 conceber, emprenhar, engravidar. 54 morder a isca. 55 preparar-se, empreender. as I take it a meu ver, na minha opinião. don’t take on so much about that não se preocupe tanto com isso, não faça tanto caso disso. it takes two to make a bargain quando um não quer dois não brigam. take it on! tome conta disso! take it or leave it! faça como quiser! take me, for example eu, por exemplo. taken all round considerado em conjunto. to be taken ill ficar doente. to be taken out of oneself ficar fora de si. to be taken with estar encantado com, ficar impressionado com. to take aback surpreender, espantar (alguém). to take a back seat deixar-se suplantar, aceitar ou receber lugar inferior, ser demasiado modesto. to take a breath respirar para descansar. to take account of prestar atenção a, considerar. to take action a) tomar medidas. b) Jur demandar. to take advantage of tirar proveito de, prevalecer-se de. to take after puxar a, sair à semelhança de. she takes after her mother / ela puxa à mãe. to take aim visar. to take a joke topar uma brincadeira. to take along levar. to take amiss levar a mal, sentir-se ofendido. to take away a) tirar, roubar, tomar. b) descontar. c) levar embora, afastar. to take back a) levar de volta, retirar. b) aceitar de volta. to take care ser cauteloso, tomar cuidado. to take care of cuidar de. to take charge of encarregar-se de. to take down a) tirar de cima, descer, trazer para baixo. b) escrever, anotar, registrar por escrito, tomar nota. c) derrubar (árvore), demolir (casa). d) passar na frente, transpassar. to take down a peg humilhar, baixar a estima. they took him down a peg / tiraram-lhe a prosa. to take effect entrar em vigor. to take evasive action coll evadir-se. to take exception at não gostar de. she took exception at what he said / ela não gostou do que ele disse. to take felt Mil dar baixa. to take fire a) inflamar-se. b) fig exaltar-se. to take for tomar por, considerar, confundir com. to take for a walk levar para um passeio. to take for granted tomar como certo, não dar atenção por julgar óbvio. to take forward favorecer, proteger. to take from tirar, descontar. to take heed tomar conhecimento de, considerar. to take hold of pegar. to take in a) tomar, absorver, chupar, comer, recolher, guardar (velas). b) receber (dinheiro), comprar (mercadorias). c) receber (hóspede). d) recolher, aceitar em casa. e) receber (trabalho) para fazer em casa. f) notar, perceber. g) compreender. h) engolir (mentiras). i) enganar. you can’t take me in / você não pode me tapear. to take in hand empreender, tentar. to take into account levar em conta, considerar. to take into one’s head dar na cabeça, decidir-se. to take in vain fazer mau uso, abusar. to take it easy ir com calma, ir devagar. to take it from someone acreditar em alguém. to take leave a) despedir-se, partir. b) Mil pedir licença. to take long tomar tempo, levar tempo. it would take us too long / isto nos tomaria tempo demais. how long does it take? / quanto tempo leva? to take lying down aceitar sem protesto ou defesa. to take off a) tirar. it was taken off my hands / foi tirado das minhas mãos. b) levantar vôo, decolar (também fig). he’ll take off any minute now / ele vai decolar a qualquer momento, vai começar a fazer sucesso. c) escapar, safar-se. he took himself off / coll ele safou-se, ele deu às de vila-diogo. d) exonerar. they took him off / eles exoneraram-no. to take on a) tomar conta. b) empregar, contratar. c) assumir (aparência). d) adotar, adquirir, contrair. to take one’s life into one’s hands Amer coll tomar o próprio destino nas mãos. to take one’s time não se apressar. to take on in the service alistar-se no serviço militar. to take out a) tirar, comprar. b) tirar de dentro. c) arrancar (dente). d) sacar (dinheiro). e) emprestar (livro). f) tirar (mancha). g) convidar uma dama (para dançar). h) escolher, reservar (mercadorias). i) levar para um passeio. will you take us out on Sunday? / você nos levará para passear domingo? to take out a licence tirar um documento de licença. to take over a) assumir (cargo, serviço), tomar posse. b) levar alguma coisa a alguém. to take part in tomar parte. to take path jurar. to take place acontecer, ocorrer. to take root arraigar, criar raízes, firmar-se. to take someone by surprise surpreender alguém, pegar de surpresa. to take someone by the hand a) pegar alguém pela mão. b) fig proteger alguém. to take someone for a ride Amer coll levar alguém para um passeio (a fim de matar). to take something off one’s hands encarregar-se de alguma coisa. to take steps tomar medidas. to take stock of examinar, analisar. to take the air a) Aeron levantar vôo. b) sair ao ar livre para um passeio. to take the cake ser o melhor. to take through rever, estudar. to take to a) ir para. b) refugiar-se em. the fox took to the earth / a raposa refugiou-se na cova. c) ocupar-se, dedicar-se. he takes to study / ele dedica-se aos estudos. d) afeiçoar-se, dar-se bem com. children take to him / crianças gostam dele. e) começar a fazer habitualmente, acostumar-se. we took kindly to this way of life / acostumamo-nos facilmente a este modo de vida. to take to heart levar a sério. to take to one’s bed ficar de cama por doença. she took to her bed / ela ficou de cama (por doença). to take to one’s heels correr, fugir. to take to pieces desmontar. to take up a) começar a estudar. he took up law / ele começou a estudar Direito. b) encurtar, diminuir. you’d better take that skirt up a little / é melhor você encurtar um pouco essa saia. c) adotar, começar, seguir. he took up teaching / ele seguiu a carreira de professor. d) ocupar, fazer uso de. e) utilizar, absorver. it takes up all my time / isto toma todo meu tempo. to take upon oneself tomar sob sua responsabilidade, assumir o encargo. to take up the cudgels for someone apoiar alguém, ficar do lado de alguém. to take up with ter relações, ter amizade com. what size do you take? que tamanho você usa? -
92 resident
1. adjective1) (residing) wohnhaft2) (living in) im Haus wohnend [Haushälterin]; Anstalts[arzt, -geistlicher]2. noun(inhabitant) Bewohner, der/Bewohnerin, die; (in a town etc. also) Einwohner, der/Einwohnerin, die; (at hotel) Hotelgast, der* * *['rezidənt] 1. noun(a person who lives or has his home in a particular place: a resident of Edinburgh.) der/die Einwohner(in)2. adjective1) (living or having one's home in a place: He is now resident abroad.) wohnhaft2) (living, having to live, or requiring a person to live, in the place where he works: a resident caretaker.) am Arbeitsplatz wohnend•- academic.ru/61749/reside">reside- residence
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- take up residence* * *resi·dent[ˈrezɪdənt]I. n1. (person living in a place) Bewohner(in) m(f); of a town Bewohner(in) m(f); of a hotel [Hotel]gast m3. POL\resident of Canada wohnhaft in Kanadais she a \resident of Canada? lebt sie in Kanada?II. adjto be \resident in a town/country in einer Stadt/einem Land leben\resident doctor Arzt/Ärztin im Haus3. (employed in a particular place) hauseigenshe is the university's \resident expert on Italian literature sie ist an der Universität die Expertin für italienische Literatur4. COMPUT ständig vorhanden, resident* * *['rezIdənt]1. n1) Bewohner(in) m(f); (in town) Einwohner(in) m(f); (of hospital) Patient(in) m(f); (of prison) Insasse m, Insassin f; (in hotel) Gast m"access restricted to residents only" — "Anlieger frei"
"parking for residents only" — "Parkplatz nur für Mieter"; (on road) "Parken nur für Anlieger gestattet"; (at hotel) "Parkplatz nur für Gäste"
2. adjare you resident in the hotel? — sind Sie Hotelgast/Hotelgäste?
she is our resident expert on... (hum) — sie ist unsere Expertin vor Ort für...
2) (ZOOL) fox, badger etc ortsansässig3)See:= reside* * *A adj1. ortsansässig, (ständig) wohnhaft:resident population Wohnbevölkerung fa resident tutor (surgeon)a right resident in the people ein dem Volke zustehendes Recht4. ZOOL sesshaft:resident birds StandvögelB s1. a) Ortsansässige(r) m/f(m), Einwohner(in)b) Hotelgast m2. AUTO Anlieger(in):“residents only” „Anliegerverkehr frei“3. POL Resident(in),a) Ministerresident(in)b) HIST Vertreter der brit. Regierung, besonders an einem indischen Fürstenhof4. MED US Assistenzarzt m, -ärztin fres. abk1. research2. reserve3. residence4. resident5. residential6. resides7. resigned8. resolution* * *1. adjective1) (residing) wohnhaft2) (living in) im Haus wohnend [Haushälterin]; Anstalts[arzt, -geistlicher]2. noun(inhabitant) Bewohner, der/Bewohnerin, die; (in a town etc. also) Einwohner, der/Einwohnerin, die; (at hotel) Hotelgast, der‘access/parking for residents only’ — "Anlieger frei"/"Parken nur für Anlieger"
* * *adj.ansässig adj.ortsansässig adj.resident adj.wohnhaft adj. n.Ortsansässige m.,f. -
93 stuff
A n ¢1 ( unnamed substance) truc ○ m, chose f ; what's that stuff in the box/on the table? qu'est-ce que c'est que ce truc ○ dans la boîte/sur la table? ; what's that stuff in the bottle? qu'est-ce que c'est dans la bouteille? ; there's some black stuff stuck to my shoe il y a un truc ○ noir collé à ma chaussure ; I don't eat pre-packaged stuff if I can help it j'évite autant que possible de manger des trucs ○ pré-emballés ; this stuff stinks! ça pue ce truc! ○ ; have we got any more of that cement stuff? est-ce qu'on a encore de cette espèce de ciment? ; she loves the stuff elle adore ça ; acid is dangerous stuff l'acide est (un truc ○) dangereux ; gin? never touch the stuff ○ le gin? je n'y touche jamais ; expensive stuff, caviar ça coute cher, le caviar ; we've sold lots of the stuff nous en avons vendu beaucoup ; it's strong stuff (of drink, drug, detergent) c'est costaud ○ ;2 ○ ( unnamed objects) trucs ○ mpl ; ( implying disorder) bazar ○ m ; ( personal belongings) affaires fpl ; what's all this stuff in the hall? qu'est-ce que c'est que ces trucs ○ or ce bazar ○ dans l'entrée? ; she brought down a load of stuff from the attic elle a descendu un tas de trucs ○ du grenier ; don't leave your stuff all over the floor ne laisse pas traîner les affaires or ton bazar ○ par terre ;3 ○ (content of speech, book, film, etc) the sort of stuff you read in the newspapers le genre de chose or de truc ○ qu'on lit dans les journaux ; who wrote this stuff? gen qui a écrit ça? ; pej qui a écrit cette chose? ; there's some good stuff in this article il y a de bonnes choses dans cet article ; this poem is good stuff c'est un bon poème ; have you read much of her stuff? as-tu lu beaucoup de ce qu'elle a écrit? ; this stuff is excellent/absolute rubbish c'est excellent/complètement nul ○ ; it's not my kind of stuff ce n'est pas mon truc ○ ; it's romantic/terrifying stuff c'est romantique/terrifiant ; I sent him a tape of my stuff je lui ai envoyé une cassette de ce que je fais ; do you believe all that stuff about his private life? tu crois à tout ce qu'on dit sur sa vie privée? ; there was a lot of stuff about the new legislation in his speech il a beaucoup parlé de la nouvelle législation dans son discours ; he likes painting and drawing and stuff like that ○ il aime la peinture et le dessin et tout ce genre de trucs ○ ; the book's all about music and stuff le livre parle de la musique et tout ça ;4 ( fabric) lit étoffe f ; fig essence f ; such conflicts are the very stuff of drama de tels conflits sont l'essence même du drame ; this is the stuff that heroes/traitors are made of c'est l'étoffe dont on fait les héros/les traîtres ; the stuff that dreams are made of la substance (même) des rêves ; her husband was made of somewhat coarser/finer stuff son mari était plus grossier/plus raffiné de nature ;6 ○ ( stolen goods) marchandise ○ f.B vtr1 (fill, pack) garnir, rembourrer [cushion, pillow, furniture] (with de) ; (implying haste, carelessness) bourrer [pocket, cupboard, suitcase] (with de) ; ( block up) boucher [hole, crack] (with avec) ; a book stuffed with useful information un livre bourré d'informations utiles ; they stuffed his head with useless information ils lui ont bourré la tête de faits inutiles ; to stuff one's face ○ bâfrer, s'empiffrer ◑ ; get stuffed ◑ ! va te faire voir ◑ ! ; stuff the system ◑ ! au diable ○ le système! ; stuff you ◑ ! va te faire voir ◑ ! ;2 ( pack in) fourrer ○ [objects, clothes, paper] (in, into dans) ; we stuffed paper into the cracks nous avons fourré du papier dans les fissures ; she stuffed the papers/some clothes into a bag elle a fourré les papiers/des vêtements dans un sac ; to stuff one's hands in one's pockets se fourrer les mains dans les poches ; to stuff sth up one's jumper cacher qch sous son pull ; to stuff sth under the bed fourrer qch sous le lit ; to stuff food into one's mouth se bâfrer ○ ; you know where you can stuff it ◑ ! tu sais où tu peux te le mettre ● ; tell him he can take his precious plan and stuff it ◑ ! dis-lui que son projet il peut se le mettre où je pense ● ! ;3 Culin farcir [turkey, tomato, olive] ;4 [taxidermist] empailler [animal, bird].a bit of stuff ○ péj une gonzesse ○ pej, une nana ○ ; to do one's stuff ○ faire ce qu'on a à faire ; go on-do your stuff ○ ! vas-y-fais ce que tu as à faire, vas-y-à toi de jouer ; to know one's stuff ○ connaître son affaire ○ ; that's the stuff ○ ! c'est bon!, c'est ça! ; that's the stuff to give them ou to give the troops ○ ! c'est ce que demande le peuple! ; I don't give a stuff ○ ! je m'en fiche ○ !, je m'en fous ◑ !■ stuff up ;▶ stuff [sth] up, stuff up [sth] boucher [crack, hole] (with avec) ; I'm all stuffed up, my nose is stuffed up j'ai le nez bouché. -
94 brush
1 noun(a) (gen) brosse f; (for paint) pinceau m; (bigger) brosse f; (for paste) pinceau m, brosse f; (shaving brush) blaireau m; (scrubbing brush) brosse f dure; (broom) balai m; (with dustpan) balayette f(b) (act of brushing) coup m de brosse;∎ to give sth a brush (clothes) donner un coup de brosse à qch; (floor) donner un coup de balai à qch;∎ to give one's hair a brush se donner un coup de brosse;∎ to give one's teeth a brush se brosser les dents(c) (encounter, skirmish) accrochage m, escarmouche f;∎ figurative to have a brush with death frôler la mort;∎ to have a brush with the law avoir des démêlés avec la justice;∎ she's had the odd brush with the authorities elle a eu parfois maille à partir avec les autorités(d) (light stroke) effleurement m;∎ she felt the brush of his lips on her neck elle a senti ses lèvres lui effleurer le cou(a) (clothes, carpet) brosser;∎ to brush one's hair se brosser les cheveux;∎ to brush one's teeth se brosser les dents;∎ she brushed her hair back from her face elle a brossé ses cheveux en arrière(b) (sweep → floor) balayereffleurer, frôler;∎ her hair brushed against his cheek ses cheveux ont effleuré ou frôlé sa joue►► brush fire (fire) feu m de brousse, incendie m de broussailles; Military (minor war) conflit m armé;(a) (move aside) écarter, repousser(a) (remove → tears) essuyer; (→ insect) chasser; (remove → from clothes) enlever d'un coup de brosse; (→ from floor) enlever d'un coup de balai(b) (person, difficulty) écarter;∎ to brush away criticism mépriser les critiques(clothing) donner un coup de brosse à; (horse) brosser(dirt) s'enleverfrôler en passant∎ I have to brush up my maths il faut que je me remette à niveau en maths(b) (sweep up) ramasser à la balayettefamiliar revoir□, réviser□ -
95 tear
Ⅰ.tear1 [teə(r)]déchirer ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b), 1 (d) froisser ⇒ 1 (b) arracher ⇒ 1 (c), 1 (e) se déchirer ⇒ 2 (a) se précipiter ⇒ 2 (b) déchirure ⇒ 3(a) (rip → page, material) déchirer; (→ clothes) déchirer, faire un accroc à; (→ flesh) déchirer, arracher;∎ I tore my jacket on a nail j'ai fait un accroc à ma veste avec un clou;∎ he tore a hole in the paper il a fait un trou dans le papier;∎ he tore a hole in his trousers il a fait un trou à son pantalon;∎ tear along the dotted line (on form) détacher suivant le pointillé;∎ the dog was tearing the meat from a bone le chien déchiquetait la viande d'un os;∎ her heart was torn by grief/remorse elle était déchirée par la douleur/le remords;∎ she tore open the letter elle ouvrit l'enveloppe en la déchirant, elle déchira l'enveloppe;∎ she tore open the wrapper elle déchira l'emballage pour l'ouvrir;∎ to tear sth in two or in half déchirer qch en deux;∎ you can tear a piece off this cloth vous pouvez déchirer un morceau de ce tissu;∎ also figurative to tear one's hair s'arracher les cheveux;∎ to tear sth to pieces (document, bank note etc) déchirer qch en mille morceaux;∎ the fox was torn to pieces by the hounds le renard a été déchiqueté ou mis en pièces par la meute;∎ to be torn to shreds être en lambeaux;∎ to tear sth to shreds mettre qch en lambeaux;∎ figurative the critics tore the film to shreds or pieces les critiques ont éreinté le film;∎ figurative to tear sb to shreds or pieces mettre qn en pièces, écharper qn(b) (muscle, ligament) froisser, déchirer(c) (grab, snatch) arracher;∎ he tore the cheque from or out of my hand il m'a arraché le chèque des mains;∎ the door had been torn from its hinges by the wind le vent avait fait sortir la porte de ses gonds∎ I'm torn between going and staying je suis tiraillé entre le désir de partir et celui de rester, j'hésite entre partir et rester;∎ the country had been torn by civil war for thirty years ça faisait trente ans que le pays était déchiré par la guerre civile∎ sorry to tear you from your reading, but I need your help je regrette de vous arracher à votre lecture, mais j'ai besoin de votre aide;∎ familiar British that's torn it, American that tears it c'est le bouquet, il ne manquait plus que cela(a) (paper, cloth) se déchirer;∎ this cloth tears easily ce tissu se déchire facilement∎ to tear after sb se précipiter ou se lancer à la poursuite de qn;∎ to tear up/down the stairs monter/descendre l'escalier quatre à quatre;∎ the cyclists came tearing past les cyclistes sont passés à toute allure ou vitesse;∎ the children were tearing around the playground les enfants couraient de tous les côtés dans la cour de récréation;∎ she came tearing into the garden elle a déboulé dans le jardin à toute allure, elle s'est précipitée dans le jardin∎ to tear through a job faire un travail à toute vitesse;∎ he tore through the book/the report il a lu le livre/le rapport très rapidement3 noun(in paper, cloth) déchirure f; (in clothes) déchirure f, accroc m;∎ this page has a tear in it cette page est déchirée;∎ who's responsible for the tears in the curtains? qui a déchiré les rideaux?(a) (rip to pieces) déchirer∎ no one can tear them apart (friends) on ne peut pas les séparer, ils sont inséparables; (fighters) on n'arrive pas à les séparer;∎ the party was being torn apart by internal strife le parti était déchiré ou divisé par des luttes intestines∎ to tear at sth déchirer ou arracher qch;∎ the dogs tore at the meat les chiens arrachèrent ou déchiquetèrent la viande;∎ the children tore impatiently at the wrapping paper dans leur impatience les enfants déchirèrent le papier d'emballage(b) (from activity) arracher;∎ to tear sb away from sth arracher qn à qch;∎ I just couldn't tear myself away je ne pouvais tout simplement pas me décider à partir;∎ surely you can tear yourself away from your work for ten minutes? tu ne vas pas me dire que tu ne peux pas t'éloigner de ton travail pendant dix minutes?, tu peux quand même laisser ton travail dix minutes!(a) (remove → poster) arracher(a) (attack, rush at) se précipiter sur;∎ the boxers tore into each other les boxeurs se sont jetés l'un sur l'autre(b) familiar (reprimand) enguirlander, passer un savon à; (criticize) taper sur, descendre (en flèche);∎ he really tore into me over my exam results il m'a bien engueulé ou il m'a passé un bon savon au sujet de mes résultats d'examen;∎ the critics have really torn into his latest film les critiques ont complètement descendu son dernier film(c) (bite into → of teeth, knife) s'enfoncer dans;∎ the saw tore into the soft wood la scie s'est enfoncée dans le bois tendre comme dans du beurre(a) (tape, wrapper) arracher, enlever en arrachant; (along perforations) détacher; (clothing) retirer ou enlever rapidement;∎ he tore off his trousers and jumped into the water il retira ou enleva son pantalon en toute hâte et sauta dans l'eau;∎ he had had one of his arms torn off by a machine il avait eu le bras arraché par une machine;∎ British familiar to tear sb off a strip, to tear a strip off sb passer un savon à qn, enguirlander qn(b) familiar (report, essay etc → do hurriedly) écrire à toute vitesse□ ; (→ do badly) bâcler, torcher(page) arracher; (coupon, cheque) détacher;∎ to tear a page out of a book arracher une page d'un livre;∎ also figurative to tear one's hair out s'arracher les cheveuxⅡ.tear2 [tɪə(r)](from eye) larme f;∎ to be in tears être en larmes;∎ to burst into tears fondre en larmes;∎ to shed tears verser des larmes;∎ I shed no tears over her resignation sa démission ne m'a pas ému outre mesure ou ne m'a pas arraché de larmes;∎ to shed tears of joy pleurer de joie, verser des larmes de joie;∎ he had tears or there were tears in his eyes il avait les larmes aux yeux;∎ to be on the verge of tears, to be near to tears être au bord des larmes;∎ to be moved to tears être ému aux larmes;∎ the performance moved me to tears or brought tears to my eyes le spectacle m'a ému aux larmes;∎ figurative to be bored to tears s'ennuyer à mourir►► tear duct canal m lacrymal;tear gas gaz m lacrymogène -
96 view
view [vju:]1 noun∎ to come into view apparaître;∎ we came into view of the shore nous sommes arrivés en vue du rivage, nous avons aperçu le rivage;∎ he turned the corner and disappeared from view il a tourné au coin et on l'a perdu de vue ou il a disparu;∎ it happened in full view of the television cameras/police cela s'est passé juste devant les caméras de télévision/sous les yeux de la police;∎ the woods are within view of the house de la maison on voit les bois;∎ to keep sth in view ne pas perdre qch de vue(b) (prospect) vue f;∎ the house has a good view of the sea la maison a une belle vue sur la mer;∎ a room with a view une chambre avec vue;∎ there's a nice view from the window de la fenêtre il y a une très belle vue;∎ there are nice views of the coast from that hill de cette colline on a de belles vues sur la côte;∎ from here we have a side view of the cathedral d'ici nous avons une vue de profil de la cathédrale;∎ you get a better view from here on voit mieux d'ici;∎ the man in front of me blocked my view of the stage l'homme devant moi m'empêchait de voir la scène;∎ figurative a comprehensive view of English literature une vue d'ensemble de la littérature anglaise∎ in view en vue;∎ there appears to be no solution in view il semble n'y avoir aucune solution en vue;∎ what do you have in view as regards work? quelles sont vos intentions en ce qui concerne le travail?;∎ with this (end) in view avec ou dans cette intention;∎ she has in view the publication of a new book elle envisage de publier un nouveau livre;∎ to take the long view of sth voir qch à long terme(d) (aim, purpose) but m, intention f;∎ with a view to doing sth en vue de faire qch, dans l'intention de faire qch;∎ they bought the house with a view to their retirement ils ont acheté la maison en pensant à leur retraite(e) (interpretation) vue f;∎ an overall view une vue d'ensemble;∎ he has or takes a gloomy view of life il a une vue pessimiste de la vie, il envisage la vie d'une manière pessimiste(f) (picture, photograph) vue f;∎ views of Venice vues de Venise;∎ an aerial view of New York une vue aérienne de New York∎ in my view à mon avis;∎ in the view of many of our colleagues de l'avis de beaucoup de nos collègues;∎ I respect her political views je respecte ses opinions politiques;∎ that seems to be the generally accepted view ceci semble être l'opinion générale ou courante;∎ that's the official view c'est le point de vue officiel;∎ everybody has their own view of the situation chacun comprend la situation à sa façon, chacun a sa propre façon de voir la situation;∎ he takes the view that they are innocent il pense ou estime qu'ils sont innocents;∎ I don't take that view je ne partage pas cet avis;∎ she took a poor or dim view of his behaviour elle n'appréciait guère son comportement;∎ what is your view on the matter? quelle est votre opinion sur la question?;∎ she holds or has strong views on the subject elle a des opinions ou des idées bien nettes sur le sujet;∎ he's changed his views on disarmament il a changé d'avis sur le désarmement∎ viewed from above/from afar/from the outside vu d'en haut/de loin/de l'extérieur(b) (examine → slides) visionner; (→ through microscope) regarder; (→ flat, showhouse) visiter, inspecter; (exhibition, paintings) voir;∎ the house may be viewed at weekends only on peut visiter la maison pendant les week-ends uniquement∎ the committee viewed his application favourably la commission a porté un regard favorable sur sa candidature;∎ he was viewed as a dangerous maniac on le considérait comme un fou dangereux;∎ how do you view this matter? quel est votre avis sur cette affaire?;∎ the government views the latest international developments with alarm le gouvernement porte un regard inquiet sur les derniers développements internationaux;∎ I would view his departure with equanimity j'envisagerais son départ avec sérénité;∎ when viewed in this light vu sous cet angleTelevision regarder la télévisionétant donné, vu;∎ in view of his age étant donné son âge, vu son âge;∎ in view of what has happened en raison de ou étant donné ce qui s'est passé;∎ in view of this ceci étant -
97 bark
I
1.
noun(the short, sharp cry of a dog, fox etc.) ladrido
2. verb1) (to make this sound: The dog barked at the stranger.) ladrar2) (to utter abruptly: She barked a reply.)
II
1.
noun(the covering of the trunk and branches of a tree: He stripped the bark off the branch.)
2. verb(to take the skin off (part of the body) by accident: I barked my shin on the table.) rasparbark1 n1. ladridothe dog gave a bark el perro dio un ladrido / el perro ladró2. cortezabark2 vb ladrartr[bɑːk]1 (of dog) ladrido2 (cough) tos nombre femenino fuerte1 ladrar1 (shout) gritar1 (cough) tener una tos fuerte\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bark up the wrong tree tomar el rábano por las hojashis bark is worse than his bite perro ladrador poco mordedor————————tr[bɑːk]1 (of tree) cortezabark ['bɑrk] vi: ladrarto bark out an order: dar una orden a gritosbark n1) : ladrido m (de un perro)2) : corteza f (de un árbol)n.• ladrido s.m. (Boat)n.• barca s.f.n.• casca s.f.• corteza s.f.• cáscara s.f.v.• descorchar v.• ladrar v.• latir v.• raer v.bɑːrk, bɑːk
I
1) u ( on tree) corteza f2) c (of dog, seal) ladrido mher/his bark is worse than her/his bite — perro que ladra no muerde or (Esp) perro ladrador, poco mordedor
II
1.
intransitive verb ladrarto bark at somebody/something — ladrarle a alguien/algo
2.
vt ( shout) \<\<instructions/question\>\> espetarto bark (out) an order — gritar una orden, dar* una orden a gritos
I [bɑːk]1.N [of tree] corteza f2.VT [+ tree] descortezar; [+ skin] raer, raspar3.CPDbark chippings NPL — virutas fpl de corteza
II [bɑːk]1.N [of dog] ladrido m2. VI1) [dog] ladrar (at a); [fox] aullir- be barking up the wrong tree2) (=speak sharply) vociferar (at a)3.VT (also: bark out) [+ order] escupir, gritar
III
[bɑːk]N liter, poet (=boat) barco m* * *[bɑːrk, bɑːk]
I
1) u ( on tree) corteza f2) c (of dog, seal) ladrido mher/his bark is worse than her/his bite — perro que ladra no muerde or (Esp) perro ladrador, poco mordedor
II
1.
intransitive verb ladrarto bark at somebody/something — ladrarle a alguien/algo
2.
vt ( shout) \<\<instructions/question\>\> espetarto bark (out) an order — gritar una orden, dar* una orden a gritos
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98 foxy
2) (like a fox: She had rather foxy features.) Fuchs-...* * *[ˈfɒksi, AM ˈfɑ:ksi]1. (like fox) fuchsig4. (of paper) fleckig* * *['fɒksɪ]adj (+er)(= wily) listig, pfiffig, verschlagenfoxy lady ( dated US inf ) — scharfes Weib (inf)
* * *foxy adj (adv foxily)1. umg gerissen, verschlagen2. fuchsrot, fuchsig3. stockfleckig (Papier)4. US umg sexy* * *adj.fuchsartig adj.schlau adj. -
99 dog
doɡ 1. noun(a domestic, meat-eating animal related to the wolf and fox.) hund2. adjective((usually of members of the dog family) male: a dog-fox.) hann-(hund)3. verb(to follow closely as a dog does: She dogged his footsteps.) følge skritt for skritt, forfølge- dogged- doggedly
- doggedness
- dog-biscuit
- dog collar
- dog-eared
- dog-tired
- a dog's life
- go to the dogs
- in the doghouse
- not a dog's chancebikkje--------hundIsubst. \/dɒɡ\/1) hund2) ( zoologi) hann (av rev, ulv, e.l.)3) ( hverdagslig) fyr, kar, mann4) ( også fire dog) ildbukk, kaminstativ (til brensel i kamin)5) ( teknikk) medbringer (verktøy til fastspenning), krampe, klammer, hake, klo6) ( slang) telefon7) (amer., slang) skrap, skrammel, skrot8) (amer., slang) miss, fiasko9) (amer., slang) slendrian, slubbertbe a case of dog eat dog være alles krig mot alledirty dog slyngel, slubberta dog in the manger forklaring: en person som ikke (engang) unner andre det han selv ikke har bruk fordogs (amer., slang) undersåtter (dvs. føtter)jeg har ikke sett deg på mange herrens år \/ jeg har ikke sett deg på evigheterdressed\/done up like a dog's dinner ( slang) staset opp som et juletreevery dog has his day før eller siden smiler lykken til allefight dogs sette hunder opp mot hverandregay dog glad laks, levemanngive a dog a bad name (and hang him) har man først fått dårlig ord på seg, er man stemplet for godtgo to see a man about a dog ( hverdagslig) gå på do (sagt av og om menn)go to the dogs gå i hundenegå den veien høna sparkerhelp a lame dog over a stile hjelpe noen i nødenlazy dog latsabblead a dog's life ( hverdagslig) leve et hundeliv, ha et helvetelead somebody a dog's life ( hverdagslig) gjøre livet surt for noenlet sleeping dogs lie vekk ikke den bjørn som sover (dvs. rør ikke opp i gamle stridsspørsmål)lucky dog heldiggris• you lucky dog!not (even) a dog's chance ( hverdagslig) ikke nubbesjanse, ikke den minste sjanseput on (the) dog ( hverdagslig) gjøre seg viktig, briske segsly dog luring, filurtake a hair of the dog (that bit you) ( hverdagslig) med vondt skal vondt fordrives (spøkefullt om drink dagen derpå som kur mot tømmermenn)teach an old dog new tricks lære en gammel hund å sitte (dvs. få folk til å forandre seg)throw to the dogs ( hverdagslig) kaste (over bord), kassere, la gå i hundene, ofretreat somebody worse than a dog behandle noen som en hund, hundse noenturn dog on somebody (austr., slang) sladre på noen, angi noenIIverb \/dɒɡ\/1) følge etter, jage2) ( også overført) forfølge3) ( teknikk) gripe, holde fast, feste (med krampe e.l.)dog somebody eller dog somebody's steps følge noen hakk i hæl, være i hælene på noen -
100 goose
ɡu:splural - geese; noun(a web-footed animal like a duck, but larger: The farmer's wife keeps geese.)- he wouldn't say boo to a goosegåsIsubst. (flertall: geese) \/ɡuːs\/1) ( en av flere arter i fuglestammen Anserini) gås2) ( overført) tåpe, fjols, tosk, gås3) ( slang) klyp i baken4) ( terningspill) forklaring: gammeldags brettspill5) ( matlaging) gås, gåsesteikall one's geese are swans ha det med å overdrive, alltid gjøre tingene bedre enn de ercan't say boo to a goose ( overført) ikke tore åpne munnen, være svært engstelig av segcook somebody's goose ( hverdagslig) gjøre kål på noen, fikse noen ( hverdagslig) stoppe noen, ødelegge sjansene for noenget the goose (teater, slang) bli pepet utgone goose ( hverdagslig) noe som er ferdig, noe som ikke er til å redde• after the kids had played with it, my old sewing machine was gone gooseetter at ungene hadde lekt med den, var den gamle symaskinen min ferdiggooses (skredders) pressejernkill the goose that lays the golden eggs slakte høna som verper gulleggset the fox to keep the geese se ➢ fox, 1IIverb \/ɡuːs\/1) ( slang) klype i baken2) presse med pressejern3) (teater, slang) pipe ut4) (amer.) kvikke opp, gi innsprøytning
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