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1 shut
أَقْفَلَ \ close: to shut: Close your eyes. When does this shop close?. lock: to close with a lock: Lock the door. padlock: to fasten with a padlock: Always padlock your bicycle when you leave it in the street. shut: to close (a door, one’s eyes, a box, etc.); close a shop for the night, etc.: Shut the window. The door shut behind him. The post office shuts at 5:00. -
2 Tür
f; -, -en1. door; in der Tür in the door (-way); vor der Tür at the door; Tür an Tür wohnen live next door to each other; er wohnt eine Tür weiter he lives next door ( oder in the next house, flat, apartment etc.); von Tür zu Tür gehen go from door to door; an die Tür gehen answer the door; kannst du mal an die Tür gehen? auch can you get the door?; da ist die Tür! umg. you know the way out; mach die Tür von außen zu! umg. don’t forget to shut the door behind you; ich muss mal vor die Tür gehen I must just get a breath of fresh air; ich komme überhaupt nicht vor die Tür I’m stuck in the house ( oder flat etc.) all day long, I never get out; ich bin gerade zur Tür rein I just got in this minute; jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen auch fig. shut the door in s.o.’s face; Tag der offenen Tür open day (Am. house)2. fig.: Weihnachten steht vor der Tür Christmas is just around the corner; einer Sache Tür und Tor öffnen give free reign to; die Tür für Verhandlungen offenhalten keep an open door for negotiations; mit der Tür ins Haus fallen umg. blurt it out; jemanden vor die Tür setzen umg. turn ( oder throw) s.o. out; zwischen Tür und Angel umg. in a hurry, (just) as he was (they were etc.) leaving; du kriegst die Tür nicht zu! umg. goodness me!, well I never!; einrennen 1, kehren1, verschlossen, weisen I 1 etc.* * *die Türdoor; gate* * *[tyːɐ]f -, -endoor; (= Gartentür) gatein der Tǘr — in the doorway
Tǘr an Tǘr mit jdm wohnen — to live next door to sb
an die Tǘr gehen — to answer the door, to go to the door
vor der Tǘr stehen (fig: Ereignis) — to be on the doorstep
Weihnachten steht vor der Tǘr — Christmas is just (a)round the corner
jdn vor die Tǘr setzen (inf) — to throw or kick (inf) sb out
jdm die Tǘr weisen — to show sb the door
jdm die Tǘr vor der Nase zumachen/zuschlagen (inf) — to shut/slam the door in sb's face
ein jeder kehre vor seiner Tǘr (prov) — everyone should set his own house in order
die Leute haben ihm fast die Tǘr eingerannt (nach Anzeige etc) — he was snowed under with replies
offene Tǘren einrennen — to preach to the converted
mit der Tǘr ins Haus fallen (inf) — to blurt it out
die Tǘr für etw offen halten or nicht zuschlagen (fig) — to keep the way open for sth
zwischen Tǘr und Angel — in passing
Tǘr und Tor öffnen (fig) — to open the way to sth
ach, du kriegst die Tǘr nicht zu! (inf) — well I never!
* * *(the usually hinged barrier, usually of wood, which closes the entrance of a room, house etc: He knocked loudly on the door.) door* * *<-, -en>[ty:ɐ̯]f dooran die \Tür gehen to go to the doorjdm die \Tür weisen (geh) to show sb the door\Tür an \Tür next door to one another [or each other] [or sb]in der \Tür in the door[way]sie fertigte den Vertreter zwischen \Tür und Angel ab she dealt with the sales rep as quickly as she couldvor der \Tür sein to be just [a]round the cornerals sie sah, dass es der Gerichtsvollzieher war, schlug sie ihm rasch die \Tür vor der Nase zu when she saw [that] it was the bailiff, she quickly slammed the door in his face* * *die; Tür, Türen door; (GartenTür) gatean die Tür gehen — (öffnen) [go and] answer the door
jemandem die Tür einlaufen od. einrennen — (fig. ugs.) keep badgering somebody
jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen — (fig.) slam the door in somebody's face
einer Sache (Dat.) Tür und Tor öffnen — (fig.) open the door or way to something
mit der Tür ins Haus fallen — (fig. ugs.) blurt out what one is after
zwischen Tür und Angel — (fig. ugs.) in passing
jemandem die Tür weisen — (fig. geh.) show somebody the door
jemanden vor die Tür setzen — (fig. ugs.) chuck (coll.) or throw somebody out
vor seiner eigenen Tür kehren — (fig. ugs.) set one's own house in order
* * *1. door;in der Tür in the door(-way);vor der Tür at the door;Tür an Tür wohnen live next door to each other;von Tür zu Tür gehen go from door to door;an die Tür gehen answer the door;kannst du mal an die Tür gehen? auch can you get the door?;da ist die Tür! umg you know the way out;mach die Tür von außen zu! umg don’t forget to shut the door behind you;ich muss mal vor die Tür gehen I must just get a breath of fresh air;ich komme überhaupt nicht vor die Tür I’m stuck in the house ( oder flat etc) all day long, I never get out;ich bin gerade zur Tür rein I just got in this minute;jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen auch fig shut the door in sb’s face;Tag der offenen Tür open day (US house)2. fig:Weihnachten steht vor der Tür Christmas is just around the corner;Tür und Tor öffnen give free reign to;die Tür für Verhandlungen offenhalten keep an open door for negotiations;mit der Tür ins Haus fallen umg blurt it out;du kriegst die Tür nicht zu! umg goodness me!, well I never!; → einrennen 1, kehren1, verschlossen, weisen A 1 etc* * *die; Tür, Türen door; (GartenTür) gatean die Tür gehen — (öffnen) [go and] answer the door
jemandem die Tür einlaufen od. einrennen — (fig. ugs.) keep badgering somebody
jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen — (fig.) slam the door in somebody's face
einer Sache (Dat.) Tür und Tor öffnen — (fig.) open the door or way to something
mit der Tür ins Haus fallen — (fig. ugs.) blurt out what one is after
zwischen Tür und Angel — (fig. ugs.) in passing
jemandem die Tür weisen — (fig. geh.) show somebody the door
jemanden vor die Tür setzen — (fig. ugs.) chuck (coll.) or throw somebody out
vor seiner eigenen Tür kehren — (fig. ugs.) set one's own house in order
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1. (за място) after(подир) behind(един след друг) one after anotherзатвори вратата след себе си shut the door behind youзаемам второ място след hold/take second place toидвам веднага след (мястото ми е непосредствено до) come next to2. (за време) afterслед малко after a while/a short time, a short time afterwards, ( за бъдеще) in a little while, in a few minutesслед това after that, then, nextмного време след това long after thatслед една седмица in a week, in a week's time; a week todayедна година след това a year laterслед което whereuponслед толкова време after all this timeслед обмисляне upon/after considerationслед пристигането ми в къщи on my arrival homeслед като after; on (c ger.)след като се върнах от работа after I got back frcm work, on getting back from workслед като размислих on second thoughts; after thinking it overслед като се стъмни after it gets dark, after dark3. (след прев. om.) next to, afterнай-големият град след София the biggest city next to Sofia, the second biggest city after Sofiaнай-важният индустриален център след the most important industrial centre afterтой е най-добрият след Х he is the test after X* * *след,предл.1. (за място) after; ( подир) behind; ( един след друг) one after another; вървя \след някого walk behind s.o.; затвори вратата \след себе си shut the door behind you;2. (за време) after; (за промеждутък от време в бъдещето) in; ден \след ден day by/after day; day in day out; много време \след това long after that; не \след много/дълго време before long; presently, by and by; \след една седмица in a week, in a week’s time; a week today; \след като after; on (c ger.); \след като размислих on second thoughts; after thinking it over; \след като се върнах от работа after I got back from work, on getting back from work; \след което whereupon; \след малко after a while/a short time, a short time afterwards, (за бъдеще) in a little while, in a few minutes; \след смъртта му following his death; \след това after that, then, next;* * *after (и за място): We watched TV след dinner. - След вечеря гледахме телевизия., I shall arrive след you leave. - Аз ще пристигна, след като ти си тръгнеш.; afterwards (след това); post (за време): I will be back след an hour. - Ще се върна след час.; behind: Close the door след you, - Затвори вратата след себе си.; next to: The most popular winter resort Borovets is след Pamporovo. - Най -известният зимен курорт след Боровец е Пампорово.* * *1. (един след друг) one after another 2. (за време) after 3. (за място) after 4. (за промеждутък от време в бъдещето) in 5. (подир) behind 6. (след прев. om.) next to, after 7. СЛЕД една седмица in a week, in a week's time;a week today 8. СЛЕД като after;on (c ger.) 9. СЛЕД като размислих on second thoughts;after thinking it over 10. СЛЕД като се върнах от работа after I got back frcm work, on getting back from work 11. СЛЕД като се стъмни after it gets dark, after dark 12. СЛЕД което whereupon 13. СЛЕД малко after a while/a short time, a short time afterwards, (за бъдеще) in a little while, in a few minutes 14. СЛЕД обмисляне upon /after consideration 15. СЛЕД пристигането ми в къщи on my arrival home 16. СЛЕД това after that, then, next 17. СЛЕД толкова време after all this time 18. веднага СЛЕД това immediately after that, thereupon 19. вървя СЛЕД някого walk behind s.o. 20. ден СЛЕД ден day by/after day;day in day out 21. една година СЛЕД това а year later 22. заемам второ място СЛЕД hold/take second place to 23. затвори вратата СЛЕД себе си shut the door behind you 24. идвам веднага СЛЕД (мястото ми е непосредствено до) соme next to 25. много време СЛЕД това long after that 26. най-важният индустриален център СЛЕД the most important industrial centre after 27. най-големият град СЛЕД София the biggest city next to Sofia, the second biggest city after Sofia 28. не СЛЕД много/дълго време before long;presently, by and by 29. тoй е най-добрият СЛЕД Х he is the test after X -
4 закрой дверь с той стороны
груб.-прост.go to hell (to the devil) < and> shut the door behind you, close the door from the other side- Идите к чёрту! - сказал им Гречкин незлобно. - Я повторяю: идите к чёрту и закройте дверь с той стороны. (В. Ажаев, Далеко от Москвы) — 'Go to the devil!' Grechkin said without malice. 'You heard me - go to the devil and shut the door behind you.'
Голос нянечки был неожиданно низким и властным... Она не любила лишних слов и сказала, легонько махнув тряпкой в сторону входной двери: - Закрой с той стороны. (А. Кузнецова, Земной поклон) — Dasha's voice was unexpectedly deep and commanding... She did not like superfluous words and said, as she shook her dust-cloth in the direction of the entrance: 'Close it from the other side.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > закрой дверь с той стороны
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5 ton
I.ton1 [tɔ̃], ta [ta](plural tes) [te]• ferme donc ta porte ! shut the door behind you! → TUTOIEMENT/VOUVOIEMENTII.ton2 [tɔ̃]masculine noun• ton aigu/grave shrill/low pitch• d'un ton détaché/brusque in a detached/an abrupt tone of voice• sur le ton de la conversation/plaisanterie conversationally/jokingly• baisse un peu le ton ! pipe down! (inf)• ne me parle pas sur ce ton ! don't you talk to me like that!• dire/répéter sur tous les tons to say/repeat in every possible wayc. (phonétique) toned. ( = style) tone• le bon ton ( = manière de se comporter) good manners• il est de bon ton de... it's considered polite to...e. ( = couleur, nuance) tone• la ceinture n'est pas du même ton or dans le même ton que la robe the belt doesn't match the dress* * *Note: En anglais, on ne répète pas le possessif coordonné: ta femme et tes enfants = your wife and children
Ita, pl tes tɔ̃, ta, te adjectif possessif yourtes parents à toi — (colloq) your parents
à ton arrivée — ( prochaine) when you arrive; ( passée) when you arrived
II tɔ̃nom masculin1) ( de la voix) ( hauteur) pitch; ( inflexion) tone; ( qualité) tone, voice; ( expression) tone (of voice)ton grave/aigu — low/high pitch
ton criard/rauque — shrill/husky voice
baisser le ton — lit to lower one's voice; fig to moderate one's tone
eh bien, si tu le prends sur ce ton — well, if you're going to take it like that
je le leur ai dit or répété sur tous les tons — I've told them a thousand times
2) Linguistique tone3) ( style) tonedonner le ton — gén to set the tone; ( pour une mode) to set the fashion
être or se mettre dans le ton — to fit in
de bon ton — in good taste, tasteful
il est/serait de bon ton de faire — it is/it would be good form to do
4) Musique ( hauteur des notes) pitch; ( tonalité) key; ( intervalle) tone; ( instrument) pitch pipe5) ( couleur) shade, tone* * *tɔ̃, ta
I (ta)tes pl adj possessifJ'ai vu ta sœur hier. — I saw your sister yesterday.
J'aime bien tes baskets. — I like your trainers.
II tɔ̃ nm1) [personne, conversation] toneélever le ton; hausser le ton — to raise one's voice
Ne me parle pas sur ce ton. — Don't speak to me in that tone of voice.
2) (= hauteur) [voix] pitch3) MUSIQUE, [morceau] key4) (= couleur) shade, toneJ'adore les tons pastel. — I love pastel shades.
donner le ton fig — to set the tone
* * *I.❢ En anglais, on ne répète pas le possessif coordonné: ta femme et tes enfants = your wife and children; tes amis your friends; ton imbécile de mari○ your stupid husband; tes parents à toi○ your parents; c'est pour ton bien it's for your own good; un de tes amis a friend of yours; ton gentil collègue that nice colleague of yours; j'ai fait tes courses I've done the shopping for you; à ton arrivée/départ when you arrived/left; je ne suis pas ton juge it's not up to me to tell you what to do; tu peux te la garder, ta voiture○ you can keep your precious car.II.ton nm1 ( de la voix) ( hauteur) pitch; ( inflexion) tone; ( qualité) tone, voice; ( expression) tone (of voice); ton grave/aigu low/high pitch; ton criard/rauque shrill/husky voice; d'un ton dédaigneux scornfully; d'un ton sec drily; sur le ton de la conversation conversationally; sur un ton solennel in a solemn tone; baisser le ton lit to lower one's voice; fig to moderate one's tone; faire baisser le ton à qn fig to take sb down a peg (or two); parle-moi sur un autre ton! don't use that tone with me!; eh bien, si tu le prends sur ce ton well, if you're going to take it like that; je le leur ai dit or répété sur tous les tons fig I've told them a thousand times; changement de ton ( de voix) change of tone; ( d'attitude) change of tune;3 ( style) tone; donner le ton gén to set the tone; ( pour une mode) to set the fashion; être/se mettre dans le ton to fit in; de bon ton in good taste, tasteful; il est/serait de bon ton de faire it is/it would be good form to do;4 Mus ( hauteur des notes) pitch; ( tonalité) key; ( intervalle) tone; ( instrument) pitch pipe; donner le ton to give the pitch; ton de si bémol majeur key of b flat major; ⇒ quart;5 ( couleur) shade, tone; des tons de bleu shades of blue; ton soutenu deep shade; d'un ton un peu plus soutenu in a slightly deeper shade; ton sur ton in matching tones.I[tɔ̃] nom masculinA.1. [qualité de la voix] tone2. [hauteur de la voix] pitch (of voice)pas la peine de prendre un ton ironique/méchant pour me répondre! there's no need to be so ironic/spiteful when you answer me!ne me parle pas sur ce ton! don't speak to me like that ou in that tone of voice!5. [manière de se comporter][dans une langue tonale] pitchB.1. ACOUSTIQUE tonebaisser/élever le ton en chantant to lower/to raise the pitch while singing[mode musical] keyle ton majeur/mineur major/minor keyC.les tons chauds/froids warm/cold tones————————dans le ton locution adverbialeici on ne fait pas de manières, il faudra te mettre dans le ton we don't stand on ceremony here, you'll just have to take us as you find us————————de bon ton locution adjectivaleil est de bon ton de mépriser l'argent it's quite the thing ou good form to despise money————————sur le ton de locution prépositionnellesur le ton de la conversation conversationally, in a conversational tonesur le ton de la plaisanterie jokingly, in jest, in a joking tone————————sur tous les tons locution adverbialeon nous répète sur tous les tons que... we're being told over and over again that..., it's being drummed into us that...————————ton sur ton locution adjectivale[en camaïeu] in matching tones ou shadesII[tɔ̃] (devant nom ou adjectif commençant par voyelle ou h muet ton [tɔ̃n]) ( féminin ta [ta], pluriel tes [te]) déterminant (adjectif possessif)1. [indiquant la possession] yourun de tes amis one of your friends, a friend of yours2. (familier) [emploi expressif]eh bien regarde-la, ton émission! all right then, watch your (damned) programme!alors, tu as réussi à avoir ton lundi? so you managed to get Monday off, then? -
6 lukke
1. 1, vtзакрыва́ть, запира́тьfor rádioen [gássen] — вы́ключить ра́дио [газ]
lúkke i, lúkke til — закры́ть
lúkke op — открыва́ть
2. 1, vilúkke op for rádioen — включи́ть ра́дио
закрыва́тьсяforrétningen lúkker kl. 7 — магази́н закрыва́ется в 7 часо́в
* * *close, close down, liquidate, shut, shut down, shut up, stop* * *I. (et -r) closure, fastening,( lås) lock;( dække) cover;(se også lås).II. vb shut,(langsomt el. F) close;( spærre) close ( fx a road);( standse virksomheden) close (el. shut) down;( ved lukketid) close;( hane) turn off;( klistre til) seal ( fx an envelope, a letter, a parcel with tape);(se også lukket);[ med sb:][ lukke en dør] shut (el. close) a door;( tekst på skilt) self-closing door;(fig) close the door to ( fx further negotiations);[ lukke døren for næsen af én] shut the door in somebody's face;[ lukke en fabrik] close (el. shut) down a factory;[ lukke et låg] shut (el. close) a lid;[ med sig:][ lukke sig] shut, close (up);[ lukke sig ind] let oneself in;[ lukke sig inde] lock oneself in;[ lukke sig op] open,(fig om person) open up;[ lukke sig ud] let oneself out;[ lukke sig ude] lock oneself out;[ lukke sig ude fra verden] shut oneself away;[ med præp & adv:][ lukke `af] lock (up),(fig) switch off ( fx he just switches off when you try to reason with him);[ lukke af for vandet] shut off the water;[ lukke efter en] close the door behind somebody;[ luk døren efter dig!] shut the door after you![ lukke for] turn off ( fx the gas, the water, the radio, thetelevision);( elektrisk apparat også) put off, switch off ( fx the radio, a television programme);[ lukke `i] shut (up), close;[ lukke i lås] lock;[ lukke ind] let in;[ lukke inde] lock in,( indkapsle) enclose;[ lukket inde](( som) i fængsel også, T) cooped up;[ lukke op] open ( fx the door, the box, one's mouth);( når det ringer) answer the door (el. the bell);( om flaske med kapsel) uncap;[ luk op!] open up![ lukke op for] turn on ( fx the gas, the water, the radio, thetelevision),( elektriske apparater også) put on, switch on ( fx the radio);( lade slippe ind) open the door to;[ lukke til] shut;[ luk døren til efter dig!] pull the door to after you![ lukke én ud] let somebody out;[ lukke varmen ud] let in the cold;[ lukke én ude] shut somebody out;[ lukke sig ude fra verden] shut oneself away. -
7 hinter
I Präp.1. (+ Dat) behind, at the back of; NAUT. aft of, astern of; (nach) after; hinter... her behind...; hinter... hervor from behind...; hinter meinem Rücken auch fig. behind my back; einer hinter dem anderen one behind the other; sie kommt gleich hinter mir she is right behind me; zehn Kilometer hinter Köln / der Grenze ten kilomet|res (Am. -ers) after Cologne / beyond the border; hinter sich lassen (Ort etc.) leave behind; (jemanden) in Wettrennen etc.: leave behind, outdistance; fig. (übertreffen) leave behind, outstrip3. (+ Dat) zeitlich: weit zurückreichen hinter go way back to before; zehn Minuten hinter der Zeit sein Dial. be ten minutes late4. fig.: hinter etw. (Akk) kommen find out about s.th., find s.th. out; (verstehen) get the hang of; hinter jemandem/etw. her sein be after s.o./s.th.; hinter etw. (Dat) stecken be at the bottom of ( oder behind); hinter etw. (Dat) stehen be behind; (unterstützen) auch back; sich hinter jemanden/etw. stellen get behind, support; hinter sich (Akk) bringen get s.th. over (and done) with; (Strecke) cover; jemanden hinter sich (Dat) haben have s.o. behind one; etw. hinter sich (Dat) haben (erledigt haben) have got s.th. out of the way ( oder over [and done] with); (mitgemacht haben) have been through s.th.; viel hinter sich (Dat) haben have been through a lot; er hat gerade eine Niereninfektion hinter sich he’s just got over a kidney infection; das Schlimmste haben wir hinter uns we’ve got over the worst part (of it), we’re out of the wood(s) now; sich hinter etw. (Akk) machen get down to; nicht zurückstehen hinter (+ Dat) be just as good as; zurückstehen müssen hinter (+ Dat) have to take second place to; Person: auch have to play second fiddle to; dahinter* * *behind of (Präp.); hind (Adj.); abaft (Präp.); at the back of (Präp.); after (Präp.); behind (Präp.); posterior (Adj.); rearward (Adj.); rear (Adj.); back (Adj.)* * *hịn|ter ['hɪntɐ]1) (räumlich) behindhinter jdm/etw her — behind sb/sth
hinter die Wahrheit kommen — to get to the truth
sich hinter jdn stellen (lit) — to stand behind sb; (fig) to support sb, to get behind sb
haben (lit, fig) — to have sb behind one
hinter dem Hügel/der Tür hervor — (out) from behind the hill/door
hinter seinen Reden steckt nicht viel — there's not much in his speeches
2) +dat (= nach) aftervier Kilometer hinter Glasgow/hinter der Grenze — four kilometres (Brit) or kilometers (US) outside Glasgow/beyond the border
hinter diesem Satz steht ein Fragezeichen — there is a question mark at the end of this sentence
er ist hinter mir dran — it's his turn after me
an Talent nicht hinter jdm zurückstehen — to be just as talented as sb
sie stand nicht hinter ihm zurück — she did not lag behind him
ich stelle das Privatleben hinter der Arbeit zurück — I put my work before my private life
4)das Schlimmste haben wir hinter uns — we're past the worst, we are over the worst
See:→ her sein5)See:= dahinter* * *1) (behind: Shut the door after you!) after2) ((American) behind: He parked back of the store.) back of3) (at or towards the back of: behind the door.) behind4) (remaining after: The tourists left their litter behind them.) behind5) posterior* * *hin·ter[ˈhɪntɐ]jdn \hinter sich haben (fig) to have sb's backing [or support]\hinter jdm hergehen/herlaufen to walk/run behind sb\hinter etw hervortreten to step out from behind sthjdn/etw \hinter sich lassen to leave sb/sth behind\hinter dem Lenkrad sitzen to be at the wheel\hinter jdm stehen (fig) to be behind sb, to back [or support] sb\hinter etw stehen (fig) to support stheine Strecke \hinter sich haben to have come/gone a distancedie Tür \hinter sich schließen to close the door behind [or after] one2. (am Ende) at the end of3. (jenseits) beyondder nächste Halt \hinter Kamen the next stop after Kamen\hinter dem Berg on the other side of the mountain\hinter der Grenze on the other side of [or beyond] the border4. (außerhalb)zehn Kilometer \hinter Berlin machten wir eine Pause ten kilometres out of Berlin we had a break\hinter den Anforderungen zurückbleiben to not live up to requirements\hinter der Entwicklung zurückbleiben to be underdeveloped\hinter den Erwartungen zurückbleiben to not live up to [or fall short of] expectations/requirementsjdn/etw [weit] \hinter sich lassen to leave sb/sth in the dust\hinter der Zeit zurückbleiben to be behind the times\hinter jdm zurückstehen to lag behind sb6. (als erlebt)eine Arbeit \hinter sich haben to have got a job over [and done] witheine Enttäuschung \hinter sich haben to have got over a disappointmentviele Enttäuschungen \hinter sich haben to have had [or experienced] many disappointmentseine Krankheit \hinter sich haben to have got over an illness; (ernsthaft a.) to have pulled through [or BRIT also round]das Studium \hinter sich haben to have finished [or completed] one's studiesetw liegt [weit] \hinter jdm sb has [long] got over sth7. (nach) after5 Minuten hinter der Zeit DIAL 5 minutes late\hinter jdm an die Reihe kommen to come after sb8. (als Ursache) behind9. (verstellt als) behind, beneath10.▶ \hinter jdm/etw her sein to be after sb/sth1. (auf die Rückseite) behind\hinter etw fallen to fall behind [or down the back of] sth2. (ans Ende) afterein Punkt wird immer \hinter einen Satz gesetzt a sentence always ends in a full stop4. (als erlebt)etw \hinter sich bringen to get sth over [and done] with5. (vorher)\hinter etw gehen [o reichen] to go [or reach] back to before sthdie Probleme reichten bis \hinter den 2. Weltkrieg zurück the problems reached back to pre-war days [or to before the war6. (entlarvt)\hinter etw kommen to find out about sth; Rätsel to get to the bottom of sth\hinter die Wahrheit kommen to get to the truther ging \hinter in den Garten he went out into the garden* * *1.1) behindhinter dem Haus — behind or at the back of the house
hinter jemandem stehen — (fig.) be behind somebody; back or support somebody
hinter etwas (Dat.) stehen — (fig.) support something
jemanden hinter sich haben — (fig.) have somebody's backing
die nächste Station hinter Mannheim — the next stop after Mannheim
hinter der Entwicklung/der Zeit zurückbleiben — lag behind in development/be behind in times
er ist hinter unseren Erwartungen zurückgeblieben — he has fallen short of our expectations
2)eine Prüfung/Aufgabe hinter sich haben — (fig.) have got an examination/a job over [and done] with
2.viele Enttäuschungen/eine Krankheit hinter sich haben — have experienced many disappointments/have got over an illness
1) behind2)etwas hinter sich bringen — get something over [and done] with
3) (fig.)hinter ein Geheimnis/die Wahrheit/seine Geschichte kommen — find out a secret/get to the truth/get to the bottom of his story
* * *A. präphinter … her behind …;hinter … hervor from behind …;hinter meinem Rücken auch fig behind my back;einer hinter dem anderen one behind the other;sie kommt gleich hinter mir she is right behind me;zehn Kilometer hinter Köln/der Grenze ten kilometres (US -ers) after Cologne/beyond the border;hinter sich lassen (Ort etc) leave behind; (jemanden) in Wettrennen etc: leave behind, outdistance; fig (übertreffen) leave behind, outstrip2. (+akk) behind;hinter das Haus gehen go behind the house;sieh hinter dich! look behind you!3. (+dat) zeitlich:weit zurückreichen hinter go way back to before;zehn Minuten hinter der Zeit sein dial be ten minutes late4. fig:hinter etwas (akk)hinter jemandem/etwasher sein be after sb/sth;hinter etwas (dat)hinter etwas (dat)stehen be behind; (unterstützen) auch back;sich hinter jemanden/etwasstellen get behind, support;hinter sich (akk)jemanden hinter sich (dat)haben have sb behind one;etwas hinter sich (dat)haben (erledigt haben) have got sth out of the way ( oder over [and done] with); (mitgemacht haben) have been through sth;viel hinter sich (dat)haben have been through a lot;er hat gerade eine Niereninfektion hinter sich he’s just got over a kidney infection;das Schlimmste haben wir hinter uns we’ve got over the worst part (of it), we’re out of the wood(s) now;sich hinter etwas (akk)machen get down to;nicht zurückstehen hinter (+dat) be just as good as;zurückstehen müssen hinter (+dat) have to take second place to; Person: auch have to play second fiddle to; → dahinterhinter…1 adj; nur attr; rear, back; Beine, Hufe, Pfoten etc: hind; SCHIFF, Luke etc: aft; fachspr posterior;hinteres Ende far end;die hinteren Bänke the back benches;die hinteren Wagen BAHN the rear coaches;hinter…2 im v; trennb; besonders südd, österr umg2. → hinunter…* * *1.1) behindhinter dem Haus — behind or at the back of the house
hinter jemandem stehen — (fig.) be behind somebody; back or support somebody
hinter etwas (Dat.) stehen — (fig.) support something
jemanden hinter sich haben — (fig.) have somebody's backing
hinter der Entwicklung/der Zeit zurückbleiben — lag behind in development/be behind in times
2)eine Prüfung/Aufgabe hinter sich haben — (fig.) have got an examination/a job over [and done] with
2.viele Enttäuschungen/eine Krankheit hinter sich haben — have experienced many disappointments/have got over an illness
1) behind2)etwas hinter sich bringen — get something over [and done] with
3) (fig.)hinter ein Geheimnis/die Wahrheit/seine Geschichte kommen — find out a secret/get to the truth/get to the bottom of his story
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8 sich
Pron.1. refl.: oneself, yourself; 3. Person Sg.: himself, herself, itself; Pl. themselves2. nach Präp.: meist him, her, it, Pl. them; das Haus an sich the house itself; an ( und für) sich actually; (genau genommen) strictly speaking; (wenn man sich das überlegt) when you think about it; das ist eine Sache für sich that’s a separate matter; sie haben kein Geld bei sich (Dat) with ( oder on) them; sie blickte um sich she looked around (her); hat er die Tür hinter sich (Dat) zugemacht? did he shut the door behind him?; vor sich (Dat) sah er in front of him he saw; von sich (Dat) aus of one’s own accord, off one’s own bat umg.; er hat es von sich (Dat) aus getan auch nobody prompted him; er lud sie zu sich (Dat) ein he invited them to his house; etwas an sich (Dat) haben fig. have a special quality; nicht ganz bei sich (Dat) sein be not quite with it; wieder zu sich (Dat) kommen regain consciousness, come round; dieser Wein / Fall hat es in sich this wine / case is quite something3. mit refl. Verben: oft unübersetzt; (einander) each other, one another; sie kennen sich they know each other; wann habt ihr euch kennen gelernt? when did you get to know one another?, when did you (two) meet?; sie treffen sich regelmäßig they meet (up) regularly; er kämpfte sich durch die Menge he fought his way through the crowd; man muss sich im Klaren darüber sein, dass... you’ve got to be aware of the fact that...; da täuschst du dich you’re wrong ( oder mistaken) there; sich (Dat) die Hände waschen wash one’s hands; er putzte sich (Dat) die Zähne und rasierte sich he brushed his teeth and shaved; sich freuen / schämen / wundern be glad / ashamed / astonished; es stellt sich die Frage, ob... the question arises whether...; sich selbst um etw. kümmern look after s.th. o.s.; jeder stellt sich selbst vor everyone introduces himself; auf I 15, für I 12, 13 etc.* * *themselves (3. Person Pl.); herself (3. Person Sing. feminin); oneself ( indefinit); itself (3. Person Sing. neutrum); yourselves (2. Person Pl.); himself (3. Person Sing. maskulin); yourself (Höflichkeitsform Pl.); yourself (Höflichkeitsform Sing.)* * *sịch [zɪç]refl pron1) (acc) (+infin, bei "man") oneself; (3. pers sing) himself; herself; itself; (Höflichkeitsform sing) yourself; (Höflichkeitsform pl) yourselves; (3. pers pl) themselves2) (dat) (+infin, bei "man") to oneself; (3. pers sing) to himself; to herself; to itself; (Höflichkeitsform sing) to yourself; (Höflichkeitsform pl) to yourselves; (3. pers pl) to themselvessich die Haare waschen/färben etc — to wash/dye etc one's hair
sie hat sich einen Pulli gekauft/gestrickt — she bought/knitted herself a pullover, she bought/knitted a pullover for herself
3) acc, dat (mit prep) (+infin, bei "man") one; (3. pers sing) him, her, it; (Höflichkeitsform) you; (3. pers pl) themhat — if one hasn't a passport with one or him (US), if you haven't got a passport with you
4) (= einander) each other, one anothersie schreiben sich schon viele Jahre — they have been writing to each other or to one another for many years
5)hier sitzt/singt es sich gut — it's good to sit/sing here* * *1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a female person or animal is the object of an action she performs: The cat licked herself; She looked at herself in the mirror.) herself2) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a male person or animal is the object of an action he performs: He kicked himself; He looked at himself in the mirror.) himself3) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when an object, animal etc is the object of an action it performs: The cat looked at itself in the mirror; The cat stretched itself by the fire.) itself4) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when people, animals etc are the object of actions they perform: They hurt themselves; They looked at themselves in the mirror.) themselves* * *[zɪç]1. im akk oneself▪ er/sie/es... \sich he/she/it... himself/herself/itself▪ Sie... \sich you... yourself/yourselves▪ sie... \sich they... themselveser sollte \sich da heraushalten he should keep out of itman fragt \sich, was das soll one asks oneself what it's all about\sich freuen to be pleased\sich gedulden to be patient\sich schämen to be ashamed of oneself\sich wundern to be surprised2. im dat one's\sich etw einbilden to imagine sth\sich etw kaufen to buy sth for oneselfdie Katze leckte \sich die Pfote the cat licked its paw\sich lieben/hassen to love/hate each other\sich küssen to kiss each other\sich prügeln to beat each other4. unpersönlichhier arbeitet es \sich gut it's good to work heredas Auto fährt \sich prima the car drives welldas lässt \sich schlecht in Worten ausdrücken that's difficult to put into wordsdie Schuld bei \sich suchen to blame oneselfwieder zu \sich kommen (fam) to regain consciousness, to come roundjdn mit zu \sich nehmen to take sb to one's houseetw von \sich aus tun to do sth of one's own accordetw für \sich tun to do sth for oneselfer denkt immer nur an \sich he only ever thinks of himselfer hat etwas an \sich, das mir nicht gefällt (fam) there's something about him that I don't like* * *Reflexivpronomen der 3. Pers. Sg. und Pl. Akk. und Dat1) himself / herself / itself / themselves; ( auf man bezogen) oneself; (auf das Anredepron. Sie bezogen) yourself/yourselves; (mit reflexiven Verben)sich freuen/wundern/schämen/täuschen — be pleased/surprised/ashamed/mistaken
sich sorgen/verspäten/öffnen — worry/be late/open; s. auch an 1. 4); kommen l
2) reziprok one another; each other* * *sich pron1. refl: oneself, yourself; 3. Person sg: himself, herself, itself; pl themselves2. nach präp: meist him, her, it, pl them;das Haus an sich the house itself;an (und für) sich actually; (genau genommen) strictly speaking; (wenn man sich das überlegt) when you think about it;das ist eine Sache für sich that’s a separate matter;sie blickte um sich she looked around (her);zugemacht? did he shut the door behind him?;vor sich (dat)sah er in front of him he saw;von sich (dat)aus of one’s own accord, off one’s own bat umg;er hat es von sich (dat)er lud sie zu sich (dat)ein he invited them to his house;etwas an sich (dat)haben fig have a special quality;nicht ganz bei sich (dat)sein be not quite with it;wieder zu sich (dat)kommen regain consciousness, come round;dieser Wein/Fall hat es in sich this wine/case is quite somethingsie kennen sich they know each other;wann habt ihr euch kennengelernt? when did you get to know one another?, when did you (two) meet?;sie treffen sich regelmäßig they meet (up) regularly;er kämpfte sich durch die Menge he fought his way through the crowd;man muss sich im Klaren darüber sein, dass … you’ve got to be aware of the fact that …;da täuschst du dich you’re wrong ( oder mistaken) there;sich (dat)die Hände waschen wash one’s hands;er putzte sich (dat)die Zähne und rasierte sich he brushed his teeth and shaved;sich freuen/schämen/wundern be glad/ashamed/astonished;es stellt sich die Frage, ob … the question arises whether …;sich selbst um etwas kümmern look after sth o.s.;* * *Reflexivpronomen der 3. Pers. Sg. und Pl. Akk. und Dat1) himself / herself / itself / themselves; ( auf man bezogen) oneself; (auf das Anredepron. Sie bezogen) yourself/yourselves; (mit reflexiven Verben)sich freuen/wundern/schämen/täuschen — be pleased/surprised/ashamed/mistaken
sich sorgen/verspäten/öffnen — worry/be late/open; s. auch an 1. 4); kommen l
2) reziprok one another; each other* * *(insgeheim) freuen (über) ausdr.to remain true to oneself (one's principles) expr. (verlegen) räuspern ausdr.to hem v. ausdr.each other expr. -
9 achter
achter1〈 bijwoord〉1 [aan de achterkant] behind ⇒ at the rear/back3 [in achterstand] behind(hand)4 [aan het eind] 〈zie voorbeelden 4〉♦voorbeelden:achter in de tuin • at the bottom of the gardenachter op het schip • astern〈 sport〉 achter staan • be behind/trailingvier punten achter staan • be four points down————————achter2〈 voorzetsel〉1 [met betrekking tot plaats] behind ⇒ at the back/rear of2 [met betrekking tot tijd] after♦voorbeelden:achter het huis • behind/at the back of the housezet een kruisje achter je naam • put a tick against your namehij bleef achter een spijker hangen • he got caught on a nailachter zijn typemachine/computer • at his typewriter/computerachter je! • behind you!zij sloot de deur achter mij • she shut the door behind/after me2 achter elkaar • one after the other, in succession, in a row¶ achter iets komen • find out about something; 〈 met betrekking tot een raadsel〉 get to the bottom of somethingachter iemand staan • stand behind someoneachter iets staan • approve of something, back somethinger zit/steekt meer achter • there is more to iteindelijk ben ik er achter! • 〈 met betrekking tot een raadsel〉 at last I've got to the bottom of it; 〈 heb ik er slag van〉 I've got the hang/knack of it at last -
10 after
[ˈaːftə]1. preposition1) later in time or place than:بَعْدAfter the car came a bus.
بَعْد، تِلْوَnight after night.
3) behind:وَرَاءShut the door after you!
4) in search or pursuit of:خلْـفHe ran after the bus.
5) considering:بَعْد كُل مَاIt's sad to fail after all that work.
6) (American in telling the time) past::بَعْد (زَمَن)It's a quarter after ten.
2. adverblater in time or place:بَعْدَ ذَلِكThey arrived soon after.
3. conjunctionlater than the time when:بَعْدَ أنAfter she died we moved house twice.
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11 puerta
f.1 door.te acompañaré hasta la puerta I'll see you outte espero en la o a la puerta del cine I'll wait for you outside the entrance to the cinemade puerta en puerta from door to doorpuerta blindada reinforced doorpuerta corrediza sliding doorpuerta giratoria revolving doorpuerta principal front door; (en casa) main door o entrance (en hotel, museo, hospital)puerta vidriera glass door2 gateway, opening.3 goal, goalmouth (sport).4 gate.* * *1 door2 (verja) gate3 DEPORTE (portería) goal\a las puertas de on the threshold of, close toa las puertas de la muerte at death's doora puerta cerrada in private, behind closed doorsdar a alguien con la puerta en las narices familiar to slam the door in somebody's facede puerta a puerta (from) door to doorde puertas adentro in privateen puertas very closeentrar por la puerta grande to make a grand entranceescuchar detrás de la puerta to eavesdropsalir por la puerta grande to make a grand exitpuerta corredera sliding doorpuerta de embarque gatepuerta de la calle main door, front doorpuerta de servicio service entrancepuerta giratoria revolving doortiro a puerta shot at goal* * *noun f.1) door2) gate* * *SF1) [para bloquear el paso] [de casa, vehículo, armario] door; [de jardín, ciudad] gatepuerta principal — [de una casa] front door; [de edificio público] main entrance
puerta ventana, puerta vidriera — French window
2) (=abertura en la pared) doorway3) [locuciones]•
puerta a puerta, servicio puerta a puerta — door-to-door servicehacer el puerta a puerta — (Pol) to doorstep
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de puertas abiertas, jornada de puertas abiertas — open day•
de puerta en puerta — from door to doora las puertas de —
ahora, a las puertas de la vejez, lo comprendo — now that I am approaching old age, I understand
en septiembre, ya a las puertas del otoño — in September, with autumn just around the corner
política de puertas adentro — domestic o home policy
un sirviente de puertas adentro — LAm a live-in servant
de puertas afuera —
lo que pasa de puertas afuera — (=fuera de casa) what happens outside of this home; (=en el extranjero) what happens abroad
de puertas afuera se dice que... — publicly it is being said that...
la gente empieza a vivir menos de puertas afuera — people are starting to be less concerned about appearances
por la puerta chica —
estar en puertas —
equivocarse de puerta —
por la puerta grande —
salir por la puerta grande — [torero] to make a triumphant exit
si me voy, lo haré por la puerta grande — if I leave, I'll leave with my head held high
4) (Aer) gate5) (Dep) goalun disparo o remate a puerta — a shot at goal
6) (Inform) port* * *1) (de casa, coche, horno) door; (en jardín, valla) gatellamar a la puerta — to ring the doorbell/knock on the door
te acompaño a la puerta — I'll see o show you out
de puerta a puerta tardo media hora — it takes me half an hour, door to door
su intransigencia cerró las puertas a un acuerdo — her intransigence put an end to o put paid to any hope of an agreement
coger la puerta (y largarse) — (Esp fam) to leave
darle con la puerta en las narices a alguien — to slam the door in somebody's face
de puertas (para) adentro — in private, behind closed doors
de puertas para fuera or (AmL) puertas afuera — in public
en puertas: la Navidad está en puertas Christmas is just around the corner; estar a las puertas de algo: el ejército estaba ya a las puertas de la ciudad the army was already at the gates of the city; estaba a las puertas de la muerte he was at death's door; se quedó a las puertas del triunfo she narrowly missed winning; por la puerta grande: el torero salió por la puerta grande the bullfighter made a triumphal exit; volvió a Hollywood por la puerta grande — she returned to Hollywood in triumph
2) (Dep)a) ( en fútbol)un tiro or remate a puerta — a shot (at goal)
b) ( en esquí) gate* * *= door, doorway, gate, backyard.Nota: Sentido figurado.Ex. If it were decided to introduce a cloakroom, it would be planned in the space presently used by either newspapers or the short-loan collection, by opening a door from the entrance lobby.Ex. Heads started appearing in the doorway, muttering, 'Oh! So this is the library'.Ex. The fifth kind of relationship is that in which an entity is defined by one of its attributes; for example, in Lewis Carroll's poem, 'I'll tell thee everything I can: I saw an aged, aged man, a-sitting on a gate'.Ex. The article 'Coming soon to your backyard' argues that Britain has the highest potential for wind power in Europe.----* abrir la puerta a = throw + open the door to.* abrir la puerta empujándola = push + open + door.* abrir las puertas de = unlock.* abrir puertas = open + avenues, open + doors.* acompañar a la puerta = usher + Nombre + out.* a las puertas de = on the threshold of.* a puerta cerrada = behind closed doors.* coche de cinco puertas = hatchback.* dejar la puerta abierta a = open + the door to.* dejar la puerta abierta de par en par = leave + the door wide open.* de puertas abiertas = open door.* de puertas adentro = back-office.* de puertas hacia dentro = backroom.* esterilla de la puerta = doormat.* hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma = speak of the devil, talk of the devil.* imán para la puerta del frigorífico = refrigerator magnet.* imán para la puerta del frigorífico = fridge magnet.* jamba de la puerta = door jamb.* jornada de puertas abiertas = open day.* llamar a la puerta = knock on + door, rap at + door.* manilla de la puerta = door handle.* manivela de la puerta = door handle.* marco de la puerta = door frame.* pomo de la puerta = doorknob.* puerta automática = automatic door.* puerta batiente = swinging door, swing door.* puerta corredera = sliding door.* puerta corredera automática = automatic sliding door.* puerta corredera de cristal = sliding glass door.* puerta de acceso = gateway.* puerta de cristales = glazed door.* puerta de embarque = boarding gate.* puerta de entrada = entrance gate, entrance door.* puerta de la ciudad = city gate.* puerta del maletero = tailgate.* puerta de salida = exit door.* puerta en enlace = gateway.* puerta giratoria = revolving door.* puerta lateral = side door.* puerta oscilante = swinging door, swing door.* puerta principal = front door.* puertas abiertas = open house.* puerta trasera = back door.* recogida en su propia puerta = kerbside collection, curbside collection.* reunión a puertas abiertas = open meeting.* ser una puerta abierta a = be an open invitation to.* sesión de puertas abiertas = public hearing, open hearing.* timbre de la puerta = doorbell.* umbral de la puerta = doorstep.* * *1) (de casa, coche, horno) door; (en jardín, valla) gatellamar a la puerta — to ring the doorbell/knock on the door
te acompaño a la puerta — I'll see o show you out
de puerta a puerta tardo media hora — it takes me half an hour, door to door
su intransigencia cerró las puertas a un acuerdo — her intransigence put an end to o put paid to any hope of an agreement
coger la puerta (y largarse) — (Esp fam) to leave
darle con la puerta en las narices a alguien — to slam the door in somebody's face
de puertas (para) adentro — in private, behind closed doors
de puertas para fuera or (AmL) puertas afuera — in public
en puertas: la Navidad está en puertas Christmas is just around the corner; estar a las puertas de algo: el ejército estaba ya a las puertas de la ciudad the army was already at the gates of the city; estaba a las puertas de la muerte he was at death's door; se quedó a las puertas del triunfo she narrowly missed winning; por la puerta grande: el torero salió por la puerta grande the bullfighter made a triumphal exit; volvió a Hollywood por la puerta grande — she returned to Hollywood in triumph
2) (Dep)a) ( en fútbol)un tiro or remate a puerta — a shot (at goal)
b) ( en esquí) gate* * *= door, doorway, gate, backyard.Nota: Sentido figurado.Ex: If it were decided to introduce a cloakroom, it would be planned in the space presently used by either newspapers or the short-loan collection, by opening a door from the entrance lobby.
Ex: Heads started appearing in the doorway, muttering, 'Oh! So this is the library'.Ex: The fifth kind of relationship is that in which an entity is defined by one of its attributes; for example, in Lewis Carroll's poem, 'I'll tell thee everything I can: I saw an aged, aged man, a-sitting on a gate'.Ex: The article 'Coming soon to your backyard' argues that Britain has the highest potential for wind power in Europe.* abrir la puerta a = throw + open the door to.* abrir la puerta empujándola = push + open + door.* abrir las puertas de = unlock.* abrir puertas = open + avenues, open + doors.* acompañar a la puerta = usher + Nombre + out.* a las puertas de = on the threshold of.* a puerta cerrada = behind closed doors.* coche de cinco puertas = hatchback.* dejar la puerta abierta a = open + the door to.* dejar la puerta abierta de par en par = leave + the door wide open.* de puertas abiertas = open door.* de puertas adentro = back-office.* de puertas hacia dentro = backroom.* esterilla de la puerta = doormat.* hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma = speak of the devil, talk of the devil.* imán para la puerta del frigorífico = refrigerator magnet.* imán para la puerta del frigorífico = fridge magnet.* jamba de la puerta = door jamb.* jornada de puertas abiertas = open day.* llamar a la puerta = knock on + door, rap at + door.* manilla de la puerta = door handle.* manivela de la puerta = door handle.* marco de la puerta = door frame.* pomo de la puerta = doorknob.* puerta automática = automatic door.* puerta batiente = swinging door, swing door.* puerta corredera = sliding door.* puerta corredera automática = automatic sliding door.* puerta corredera de cristal = sliding glass door.* puerta de acceso = gateway.* puerta de cristales = glazed door.* puerta de embarque = boarding gate.* puerta de entrada = entrance gate, entrance door.* puerta de la ciudad = city gate.* puerta del maletero = tailgate.* puerta de salida = exit door.* puerta en enlace = gateway.* puerta giratoria = revolving door.* puerta lateral = side door.* puerta oscilante = swinging door, swing door.* puerta principal = front door.* puertas abiertas = open house.* puerta trasera = back door.* recogida en su propia puerta = kerbside collection, curbside collection.* reunión a puertas abiertas = open meeting.* ser una puerta abierta a = be an open invitation to.* sesión de puertas abiertas = public hearing, open hearing.* timbre de la puerta = doorbell.* umbral de la puerta = doorstep.* * *A (de una casa, un coche) door; (de un horno, lavaplatos) door; (en un jardín, una valla) gatete espero en la puerta del teatro I'll meet you at the entrance of the theatertropezamos en la puerta we collided in the doorwayte acompaño a la puerta I'll see o show you outno la dejan ni salir a la puerta they won't even let her set foot outside the doorsi no estás conforme, ya sabes donde está la puerta or ahí tienes la puerta if you don't agree, you know where the door isservicio puerta a puerta door-to-door servicede puerta a puerta tardo media hora it takes me half an hour, door to dooralguien llamó a la puerta somebody rang the doorbell/knocked on the doorabre/cierra la puerta open/close the doorno están dispuestos a abrir las puertas a la democracia they are not prepared to open their doors to democracyya sabes que para ti siempre tenemos las puertas abiertas you know you are always welcomesu intransigencia cerró las puertas a un acuerdo her intransigence put an end to o put paid to any hope of an agreementcuando cambió de idea, encontró la puerta cerrada when he changed his mind he found that he had missed his chanceun coche de dos puertas a two-door car[ S ] necesito empleada puertas adentro ( Chi); live-in maid required[ S ] se necesita empleada puertas afuera ( Chi); daily help neededtrabajo puertas afuera ( Chi); I don't live ina puerta(s) cerrada(s) behind closed doorsla reunión se celebró a puerta(s) cerrada(s) the meeting was held in private o in camera o behind closed doorsla causa se vio a puerta cerrada the case was heard in cameradarle con la puerta en las narices a algn to slam the door in sb's facele pedí ayuda y me dio con la puerta en las narices I asked him for help and he refused point blankde puertas (para) adentro in private, behind closed doorsde puertas para fuera or ( AmL) puertas afuera in publicme parece que hay casamiento en puerta I think there's a wedding on the way o I think I hear the sound of wedding bellsen puertas: la Navidad está en puertas Christmas is just around the corner o is very close now o is almost upon usenseñarle or mostrarle la puerta a algn to show sb the doorestar a las puertas de algo: el ejército estaba ya a las puertas de la ciudad the army was already at the gates of the cityestaba a las puertas de la muerte he was at death's doorse quedó a las puertas del triunfo she narrowly missed winningir de puerta en puerta (literal) to go from door to doortuve que ir de puerta en puerta por todas las editoriales I had to do the rounds of all the publishers, I had to go from one publisher to anotherfui de puerta en puerta pidiendo ayuda I went around (to) everybody asking for helpllamar a todas las puertas to go anywhere/ask anyone for helpcuando una puerta se cierra otra se abre as one door closes so another one openspor la puerta grande: el torero salió por la puerta grande the bullfighter made a triumphal exithizo su debut en el teatro por la puerta grande he made a grand entrance to the theatrical worldtener la puerta siempre abierta to keep open houseCompuestos:inside door● puerta corredera or corredizasliding doorsliding doorgatepuerta de embarque número cinco gate number five(de una casa) front door; (de un edificio) main door o entranceservice entrance, tradesman's entrance ( BrE)swing doorrevolving door(de una casa) front door; (de un edificio público) main doorback doorB ( Dep)1(en fútbol): un tiro or remate a puerta a shot (at goal)saca de puerta Esnaola Esnaola takes the goal kickmarcó a puerta vacía he put the ball into the empty net2 (en esquí) gateC ( Inf) gate* * *
puerta sustantivo femenino (de casa, coche, horno) door;
(en jardín, valla) gate;◊ llamar a la puerta to ring the doorbell/knock on the door;
te espero en la puerta del teatro I'll meet you at the entrance of the theater;
te acompaño a la puerta I'll see o show you out;
servicio puerta a puerta door-to-door service;
un coche de dos puertas a two-door car;
puerta de embarque gate;
puerta principal or de la calle ( de casa) front door;
( de edificio público) main door or entrance;
puerta sustantivo femenino
1 door
(en una valla, de una ciudad) gate
puerta corredera, sliding door
puerta de embarque, (boarding) gate
puerta principal (de edificio), main entrance
2 Dep goal
♦ Locuciones: familiar cogió la puerta, off he went
dar con la puerta en las narices a alguien, to slam the door in sb's face
a puerta cerrada, behind closed doors
a las puertas, near: está a las puertas de la muerte, he's at death's door
se quedaron a las puertas de la victoria, they narrowly failed to achieve their victory
de puertas adentro, in private
de puertas afuera, in public
por la puerta grande, in triumph
en puertas, just around the corner: el otoño está en puertas, autumn is almost here
' puerta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abalanzarse
- acompañar
- aglomerarse
- al
- antepenúltima
- antepenúltimo
- aporrear
- batirse
- blindada
- blindado
- calambre
- cancelar
- carril
- cegar
- cerrada
- cerrado
- cerrarse
- cierre
- comunicar
- corredera
- corredero
- crujido
- dar
- de
- debajo
- delante
- desatrancar
- desencajada
- desencajado
- desquiciar
- disparar
- embarque
- enfrente
- entornar
- entornada
- entornado
- entreabierta
- entreabierto
- falsa
- falso
- golpe
- golpear
- hoja
- larguero
- legión
- madera
- marco
- montante
- oxidada
- oxidado
English:
ajar
- answer
- at
- back
- bang
- bar
- behind
- blast
- block up
- bolt
- break down
- busy
- by
- catch
- chink
- close
- courteous
- dash
- departure gate
- disturbing
- door
- door stop
- door stopper
- door-to-door
- doorbell
- elaborate
- exit
- fix
- force
- fourth
- frame
- French door
- French window
- frisk
- front door
- gape
- gate
- gateway
- get
- goal
- grab
- handle
- hurtle
- instruct
- itself
- jam
- jump leads
- key
- knob
- knock
* * *♦ nf1. [de casa, habitación, vehículo, armario] door;[de jardín, ciudad, aeropuerto] gate;te acompaño hasta la puerta I'll see you out;cerrar la puerta a alguien to close the door on sb;echar la puerta abajo to knock the door down;llaman a la puerta there's somebody at the door;viven en la puerta de al lado they live next door;no obstruyan las puertas [en letrero] keep the doors clear;un turismo de cuatro puertas a four-door saloon;servicio (de) puerta a puerta door-to-door service;de puerta en puerta from door to door;se gana la vida vendiendo de puerta en puerta he's a door-to-door salesman;su despacho y el mío están puerta con puerta his office is right next to mine;a las puertas de [muy cerca de] on the verge of;se quedó a las puertas de batir el récord she came within an inch of beating the record;a las puertas de la muerte at death's door;a puerta cerrada [reunión] behind closed doors;[juicio] in camera; [partido] behind closed gates, in an empty stadium;de puertas adentro: no me importa lo que hagas de puertas adentro I don't care what you do in the privacy of your own home;de puertas afuera: de puertas afuera parecía una persona muy amable he seemed like a nice person to the outside world;Espcoger la puerta y marcharse to up and go;Famdar puerta a alguien to give sb the boot, to send sb packing;dar a alguien con la puerta en las narices to slam the door in sb's face;RP Famen puerta: parece que hay casorio en puerta I think I can hear wedding bells (ringing);estar en puertas [acercarse] to be knocking on the door, to be imminent;estar en puertas de hacer algo [a punto de] to be about to do sth, to be on the verge of doing sth;Méx Famno hallar la puerta: ya no hallo la puerta [no aguanto más] I can't take any more;Alma no halla la puerta con las exigencias de su jefa [no tiene tregua] Alma doesn't get a moment's peace with her boss's constant demands;salir por la puerta grande to make a triumphant exitpuerta blindada reinforced door;puerta corredera sliding door;puerta corrediza sliding door;puerta de embarque [en aeropuerto] departure gate;puerta falsa secret door;puerta giratoria revolving door;puerta contra incendios fire door;puerta principal [en casa] front door;[en hotel, museo, hospital] main door o entrance;puerta de servicio service entrance;puerta trasera [en casa] back door;[en hotel, museo, hospital] rear entrance;puerta vidriera glass door2. [posibilidad] gateway, opening;dejó una puerta abierta a otras sugerencias she left the door open to other suggestions;cerró la puerta a cualquier negociación he closed the door on o put an end to any prospect of negotiation;se le cerraban todas las puertas he found all avenues blockedmarcar a puerta vacía to put the ball into an empty net;fallar un gol a puerta vacía to miss an open goal;va a sacar de puerta el guardameta the goalkeeper is going to take the goal kick5. Informát gate♦ interjEsp Fam [¡largo!] the door's over there!, get out!* * *fa puerta cerrada JUR in camera;por la puerta grande fig in triumph;en puertas be very near;abrir la(s) puerta(s) a algo fig open one’s doors to sth;dar puerta a alguien fam show s.o. the door;dar a alguien con la puerta en las narices tb fig slam the door in s.o.’s face;de puerta en puerta mendigando door to door;de puertas (para) adentro in private, behind closed doors;de puertas (para) afuera in public2 DEP goal;disparos a puerta shots on goal* * *puerta nf1) : door, entrance, gate2)a puerta cerrada : behind closed doors* * *puerta n1. (en general) door2. (de un jardín, ciudad) gate3. (portería) goal -
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adj.closed, locked, shut, not open.past part.past participle of spanish verb: cerrar.* * *1→ link=cerrar cerrar► adjetivo1 shut, closed2 LINGÚÍSTICA close, closed3 (acento) broad, thick4 (curva) tight, sharp5 (ovación) thunderous6 (barba) bushy, thick9 figurado (persona introvertida) uncommunicative, reserved10 figurado (intransigente) intransigent, unyielding\a ojos cerrados figurado with one's eyes closedser cerrado,-a de mollera familiar to be pig-headed* * *(f. - cerrada)adj.1) closed, shut2) thick3) reserved* * *ADJ1) (=no abierto) [puerta, ventana, boca] closed; [puño] clenched; [curva] sharp, tight"cerrado por vacaciones" — "closed for holidays", "closed for vacation" (EEUU)
puerta 3)¿está el grifo bien cerrado? — is the tap turned off properly?
2) (=apretado) [barba] thick, full; [bosque] dense, thick; [ambiente, atmósfera] stuffydescarga 3)el candidato fue recibido con una cerrada ovación — the presidential candidate was given a rapturous welcome
3) [cielo] cloudy, overcast; [noche] dark, black4) (Ling) [acento] broad, strong; [vocal] closedtiene un acento muy cerrado — she has a very broad o strong accent
hablaba con cerrado acento gallego — he spoke with a broad o strong o thick Galician accent
5) [persona]a) (=intransigente)c) (=reservado) reserved6) (Com) [precio] fixed* * *- da adjetivo1)a) <puerta/ventana/ojos/boca> closed, shut; <mejillones/almejas> closed; <sobre/carta> sealed; < puño> clenched; < cortinas> drawn, closed2) <tienda/restaurante/museo> closed, shutcerrado por defunción/reformas — closed owing to bereavement/for alterations
3)a) <espacio/recinto> enclosedc) < grupo> closedd) (Mat) <serie/conjunto> closed4) (Ling) < vocal> close, closed; <acento/dialecto> broad5) < curva> sharp6) ( nublado) overcast; ( referiéndose a la noche)7) < barba> thick8) ( enérgico)9)a) (poco receptivo, intransigente) set in one's waysestar cerrado a algo: está cerrado a todo cambio his mind is closed to change; el país ha estado cerrado a influencias externas — the country has been shut off from outside influence
b) ( poco comunicativo) uncommunicativec) (fam) ( torpe) dense (colloq), thick (colloq)10) (Esp) (Fin)apartamentos de lujo, precio cerrado — apartments, price guaranteed
* * *- da adjetivo1)a) <puerta/ventana/ojos/boca> closed, shut; <mejillones/almejas> closed; <sobre/carta> sealed; < puño> clenched; < cortinas> drawn, closed2) <tienda/restaurante/museo> closed, shutcerrado por defunción/reformas — closed owing to bereavement/for alterations
3)a) <espacio/recinto> enclosedc) < grupo> closedd) (Mat) <serie/conjunto> closed4) (Ling) < vocal> close, closed; <acento/dialecto> broad5) < curva> sharp6) ( nublado) overcast; ( referiéndose a la noche)7) < barba> thick8) ( enérgico)9)a) (poco receptivo, intransigente) set in one's waysestar cerrado a algo: está cerrado a todo cambio his mind is closed to change; el país ha estado cerrado a influencias externas — the country has been shut off from outside influence
b) ( poco comunicativo) uncommunicativec) (fam) ( torpe) dense (colloq), thick (colloq)10) (Esp) (Fin)apartamentos de lujo, precio cerrado — apartments, price guaranteed
* * *cerrado1= closed, static, enclosed, bolt-on.Ex: In order to be able to calculate due dates, DOBIS/LIBIS must know what days the library is open so that it does not make a book due on a closed day.
Ex: The list or thesaurus cannot be static.Ex: Book clubs need not be enclosed, much less ingrown = Los clubs de lectores no deben ser cerrados y cuanto mucho menos conservadores.Ex: These may be perceived as unimportant ' bolt-on' courses about irrelevant systems.* aprobar con los ojos cerrados = sail through + exam.* a puerta cerrada = behind closed doors.* con olor a cerrado = musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], mousy [mousier -comp., mousiest -sup.].* curva muy cerrada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* en circuito cerrado = looped.* en lugares cerrados = indoors.* espacio cerrado = closed space.* formando un circuito cerrado = looped.* mantener la boca cerrada = keep + Posesivo + mouth shut.* pregunta cerrada = closed-ended question.* puño cerrado = clenched fist.* recinto cerrado = walled garden.cerrado22 = cliquish, insular, cliquey [cliquy].Ex: Book clubs do not have to be cliquish, pretentious, stuffily self-inflated, or bolt-holes for ethereal literary spirits.
Ex: Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.Ex: She worked at a local clothing company for a while and found the other staff and managers to all be very cliquey, bitchy and rather shallow.* círculo cerrado de gente = clique.* coto cerrado = closed shop.cerrado33 = bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.
* * *cerrado -daA1 ‹puerta/ventana› closed, shut; ‹ojos/boca› closed, shut; ‹mejillones/almejas› closedla puerta estaba cerrada con llave the door was lockedtenía los ojos cerrados she had her eyes closed o shutel frasco no está bien cerrado the top ( o lid etc) isn't on properly, the jar isn't closed properlyun sobre cerrado a sealed envelopelas cortinas estaban cerradas the curtains were drawn o closednormalmente tenemos la mesa cerrada we usually keep the table closed/down2 ‹válvula› closed, shut offlos grifos están cerrados the taps are turned offB ‹tienda/restaurante/museo› closed, shut[ S ] cerrado closed[ S ] cerrado por defunción/reformas closed owing to bereavement/for alterationsC1 (confinado, limitado) ‹espacio/recinto› enclosed2 (cargado) ‹ambiente› stuffy3 ‹grupo›un círculo de amigos muy cerrado a very closed circle of friendsun club de ambiente cerrado y snob a club with a very exclusive and snobbish atmosphereD ( Ling)1 ‹vocal› close, closed2 ‹acento/dialecto› broadtiene un acento andaluz cerrado he has a broad o thick Andalusian accentE ‹curva› sharpF1 (nublado) overcast2(referiéndose a la noche): ya era noche cerrada cuando salimos when we left it was already completely darkG ‹barba› thickH(enérgico): lo recibieron con una cerrada ovación he was given an ecstatic receptionmantienen una cerrada pugna por el título they are engaged in a fierce fight for the titleI ‹persona›1(poco receptivo, intransigente): son muy cerrados y no se adaptan a estas novedades they're very set in their ways and they won't adapt to these new ideasno lo vas a convencer, es muy cerrado you'll never persuade him, he's very stubborn o he's very set in his waysestar cerrado A algo:está cerrado a todo lo que signifique cambiar his mind is closed to o he's against anything that involves changeel país ha estado cerrado durante años a todo tipo de influencias externas the country has, for years, been shut off from all outside influence2 (poco comunicativo) uncommunicativees muy cerrado de mollera he's very dense ( colloq), he's as thick as two short planks ( BrE colloq)J* * *
Del verbo cerrar: ( conjugate cerrar)
cerrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
cerrado
cerrar
cerrado◊ -da adjetivo
1
‹mejillones/almejas› closed;
‹sobre/carta› sealed;
‹ puño› clenched;
‹ cortinas› drawn, closed;
‹grifo/llave› turned off
2 ‹tienda/restaurante/museo› closed, shut
3 ‹espacio/recinto› enclosed;
‹ curva› sharp
4 ‹acento/dialecto› broad
5 ‹ persona› ( poco comunicativo) uncommunicative;
cerrado a influencias externas shut off from outside influence
cerrar ( conjugate cerrar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ojos/boca› to shut, close;
‹ frasco› to put the lid on;
‹ sobre› to seal
‹ libro› to close, shut;
‹ puño› to clench
‹ persianas› to lower, pull down;
‹ abrigo› to fasten, button up;
‹ cremallera› to do … up
‹ válvula› to close, shut off
2
( definitivamente) to close (down)
3
d) ‹acto/debate› to bring … to an end
verbo intransitivo
1 (hablando de puerta, ventana):
¿cerraste con llave? did you lock up?
2 [puerta/ventana/cajón] to close, shut
3 [comercio/oficina] ( en el quehacer diario) to close, shut;
( definitivamente) to close (down)
cerrarse verbo pronominal
1
2 ( refl) ‹ abrigo› to fasten, button up;
‹ cremallera› to do … up
3 [acto/debate/jornada] to end
cerrado,-a adjetivo
1 closed, shut
(recinto) enclosed ➣ Ver nota en cerrar
2 (intransigente) uncompromising, unyielding
(a las novedades, etc) narrow minded
3 (tímido) reserved
4 (un acento, una forma de hablar) broad
5 (curva) tight, sharp
6 (tupido) bushy
♦ Locuciones: a puerta cerrada, behind closed doors
cerrar
I verbo transitivo
1 to shut, close
(con llave) to lock
(un grifo abierto) to turn off
(el ordenador) to turn off, switch off
(subir una cremallera) to do up
(un sobre) to seal
(los puños) to clench
2 (un negocio temporalmente) to close
(definitivamente) to close down
3 (un trato, un acuerdo) to finalize
(liquidar una cuenta bancaria) to close
4 (un acceso, un servicio de transporte) to close
(bloquear) cerrarle el paso a alguien, to block sb's way
II verbo intransitivo
1 to close, shut
2 (un negocio temporalmente) to close
(definitivamente) to close down
♦ Locuciones: familiar cerrar el pico, to shut one's trap
' cerrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agobiante
- cal
- cerrada
- concesión
- cuadriculada
- cuadriculado
- defunción
- herméticamente
- reforma
- cuadrado
- estacionamiento
- mollera
- televisión
- tufo
English:
cliquey
- closed
- hermetically
- musty
- secure
- sharp
- shut
- small-minded
- to
- broad
- enclose
- insular
- loop
- narrow
- repair
- small
- stock
- unlock
* * *cerrado, -a♦ participiover cerrar♦ adj1. [puerta, boca, tienda] closed, shut;[con llave, pestillo] locked; [puño] clenched; [sobre] closed;la botella no está bien cerrada the top of the bottle isn't on properly;en esta habitación huele a cerrado this room smells stuffy;la puerta estaba cerrada con llave the door was locked;cerrado por obras/vacaciones [en letrero] closed for alterations/holidays;cerrado los fines de semana [en letrero] closed at weekends2. [curva] sharp, tight3. [circuito] closed4. [aplauso, ovación] rapturous5. [lucha] bitter;una cerrada lucha por el liderazgo a bitter leadership struggle7. [acento, deje] broad, thick;habla con un acento gallego cerrado she speaks with a broad o thick Galician accent8. [mentalidad, sociedad] closed (a to);tiene una actitud muy cerrada she has a very closed mentality;es muy cerrado he's very narrow-minded;está cerrado al cambio he is not open to change9. [tiempo, cielo] overcast;la noche era cerrada it was a dark night10. [rodeado] surrounded;[por montañas] walled in;no se adaptan a espacios cerrados they aren't suited to living in confined spaces;una terraza cerrada a glazed balcony11. [vegetación, bosque] thick, dense;[barba] thick12. [poco claro, difícil] abstruse;su estilo es muy cerrado his style is very abstruse13. [introvertido, tímido] reserved;le cuesta hacer amigos porque es muy cerrado he finds making friends difficult because he's very reserved14. [estricto] strict;el colegio tiene criterios muy cerrados de admisión the school has very strict entrance requirements15. [torpe] dense, stupid;es un poco cerrado, hay que explicarle todo varias veces he's rather dense o stupid, you have to explain everything to him over and over again;Famser cerrado de mollera to be thick in the head16. [obstinado] obstinate, stubborn♦ nmfenced-in garden* * *adj1 closed;oler a cerrado smell stuffy2 persona narrow-minded3 ( tímido) introverted4 cielo overcast5 acento broad6:curva cerrada tight curve* * *cerrado, -da adj1) : closed, shut2) : thick, broadtiene un acento cerrado: she has a thick accent3) : cloudy, overcast4) : quiet, reserved5) : dense, stupid* * *cerrado adj1. (en general) closed / shut2. (con llave) locked3. (acento) broad4. (curva) sharp -
13 drzwi
plt (G drzwi) 1. (zamknięcie) door sg- drzwi do kuchni/stajni a kitchen/stable door- dwoje/troje drzwi two/three doors- drzwi wejściowe/kuchenne a front/kitchen door- drzwi balkonowe French window(s) GB- drzwi od szafy/serwantki a cupboard door- pukać do drzwi to knock at a. on the door- otworzyć/zamknąć drzwi to open/close a. shut the door- otworzyć komuś drzwi (wpuścić) to open the door to sb, to answer the door; (przepuścić) to open the door for sb- mieszkać z kimś drzwi w drzwi to live next door to sb- zamknąć a. zatrzasnąć komuś drzwi przed nosem to shut a. slam the door in sb’s face- zamknąć przed kimś drzwi to shut the door on sb także przen.- wyrzucić kogoś za drzwi to throw sb out, to turn sb out- za drzwi! get out!- nie wiedział, co znajduje się za drzwiami he didn’t know what there was behind the door- drzwi uchyliły/otworzyły/zatrzasnęły się the door opened slightly/opened/slammed shut- trzasnąć drzwiami to slam the door- „nie trzaskać drzwiami” ‘don’t slam the door’- przy drzwiach otwartych [rozprawa] in open court- przy drzwiach zamkniętych a. za zamkniętymi drzwiami behind closed doors, in camera2. (otwór) doorway sg- stanąć/pojawić się w drzwiach to stand/appear in the doorway- stać w drzwiach to stand in the doorway- przepuścić kogoś w drzwiach to let sb in/out- minęłam się z nim w drzwiach I was going out just as he was coming in/he was going out as I was coming in3. przen. (możliwość) otworzyć/zamknąć przed kimś drzwi do czegoś to open the door to sth for sb/to close a. shut the door on sth- ta rola otworzyła przed nim drzwi do kariery that role was a springboard to a career a. opened the doors to a career for him- □ drzwi dwuskrzydłowe a. podwójne double door(s)- drzwi jednoskrzydłowe single door- drzwi obrotowe revolving door- drzwi harmonijkowe folding door- drzwi rozsuwane sliding door- drzwi wahadłowe swing door, swinging door US■ chodzić od drzwi do drzwi to go from door to door- dostać się a. wejść kuchennymi drzwiami to get in by the back door- dostać się a. wejść tylnymi drzwiami to sneak in by a. through the back door- drzwi się nie zamykają it’s all go GB- pokazać a. wskazać komuś drzwi to show sb the door- nie kładź palca między drzwi don’t stick your neck out- te drzwi stoją przed tobą/nimi otworem you/they are always welcome* * *-; pldrzwi obrotowe/rozsuwane — a revolving/sliding door
drzwi wejściowe/kuchenne — the main/back door
wyrzucać (wyrzucić perf) kogoś za drzwi — to throw sb out
przy drzwiach otwartych/zamkniętych — in open court/in camera
drzwi się u nich nie zamykają — (przen) they keep an open house
* * *pl.Gen. -i door; drzwi wejściowe front door, main door; drzwi kuchenne back door, kitchen door; drzwi na taras terrace door, French windows; drzwi otwarte na oścież wide-open door; pukać do drzwi knock at the door; dobijać się do drzwi bang at the door, pound on the door; zamknąć drzwi close the door; podsłuchiwać pod drzwiami eavesdrop at a door; stanąć w drzwiach stand in the doorway l. on the threshold; wyrzucić kogoś za drzwi throw sb out; wskazać l. pokazać komuś drzwi show sb the door; dom, w którym drzwi się nie zamykają open house; zatrzasnąć komuś drzwi przed nosem dosł. slam the door in sb's face; przen. turn sb from one's door; drzwi stoją przed kimś otworem door is open to sb; pchać się drzwiami i oknami crowd; wyważać otwarte drzwi state l. prove the obvious; za zamkniętymi drzwiami behind closed doors; rozprawa przy drzwiach zamkniętych in camera trial; obrady przy drzwiach otwartych open session; polityka otwartych drzwi open door policy; chodzić od drzwi do drzwi go door-to-door, beg; za drzwi! out!; nie kładź palca między drzwi it's none of your business; don't interfere in someone else's business; drzwi jednoskrzydłowe single door; drzwi dwuskrzydłowe double doors; drzwi obrotowe revolving door; drzwi rozsuwane sliding door; drzwi wahadłowe swing door; dwoje/troje drzwi two/three doors.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drzwi
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14 cerrarse
1 to close, shut2 (una herida) to close up, heal4 METEREOLOGÍA to cloud over5 figurado (obstinarse) to dig one's heel in, stand fast; (ponerse en actitud intransigente) to close one's mind (a, to)* * *1) to close, shut2) end* * *VPR1) [puerta, ventana] to close, shut; [bragueta] to do up; [paraguas, válvula] to close; [herida] to close upla puerta se cerró detrás de mí — the door closed o shut behind me
2) [persona]3) (Com) to close, shutla tienda se cierra a las nueve — the shop closes o shuts at nine
4) (=obcecarse)•
cerrarse a algo, no hay que cerrarse a nada sin probarlo primero — you should never dismiss anything without trying it first•
cerrarse en algo, se cerraron en una actitud beligerante — they persisted with a belligerent attitude5) (=terminar) to close, endel trimestre se cerró con un aumento del desempleo — the quarter closed o ended with a rise in unemployment
6) [cielo] to cloud over, become overcast; [invierno, noche] to close in7) (Mil) to close ranks* * *
■cerrarse verbo reflexivo
1 to close, shut
2 (una jornada, una actividad) to end
3 familiar (ponerse intransigente) to close one's mind
♦ Locuciones: familiar cerrarse en banda, to dig in one's heels
¿To close o to shut?
En general hay poca o ninguna diferencia entre to close y to shut. Pero recuerda que no puedes usar shut como adjetivo (una ventana cerrada, a closed window y nunca a shut window). To close hace referencia a acciones lentas y ocasiones formales o solemnes (cerró la puerta con cuidado para no despertar a los niños, he closed the door carefully so as not to wake up the children), mientras que to shut expresa más bien brusquedad, fuerza o rudeza: ¡Cállate!, Shut up! Cerró la puerta en mis narices. He shut the door in my face. No puedes emplear shut al hablar de las comunicaciones (carretera cortada, road closed) ni en expresiones figurativas (una mente cerrada, a closed mind).
' cerrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
banda
- cerrar
English:
bang
- close
- lock
- shut
- slam
- snap
- swing
- zip
- heal
* * *vpr1. [al exterior] to close, to shut;la puerta se cerró accidentalmente the door closed o shut accidentallycerrarse a to close one's mind to;no te cierres tanto a la gente don't close yourself off to other people so much3. [cielo] to cloud over;la tarde se está cerrando it's clouding over this afternoon4. [acabar] to end;el plazo de inscripción ya se ha cerrado the deadline for registration is up;la representación se cierra con una escena muy dramática the play ends with a very dramatic scene;el congreso se cerró con un discurso del rey the conference closed o ended with a speech from the king5. [vehículo en una curva] to take the bend tight;se cerró demasiado he took the bend too tight7. [herida] to heal, to close up8. [acto, debate, discusión] to (come to a) close* * *v/r1 close;cerrarse de golpe slam shut2 de cielo cloud over* * *vr1) : to close2) : to fasten, to button up3) : to conclude, to end* * *cerrarse vb1. (en general) to close / to shut2. (terminar) to finish -
15 claquer
claquer [klake]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. [porte, volet] to bang ; [drapeau] to flapb. ( = produire un bruit) claquer des doigts to snap one's fingers• ça ne se fait pas en claquant des doigts ! it doesn't come about just by snapping your fingers or just with a flick of the wristc. ( = casser) [ficelle] to snapd. [télévision, moteur, lampe] (inf) to conk out (inf) ; ( = mourir) (inf!) to kick the bucket (inf!)2. transitive verba. ( = gifler) to slapc. ( = fatiguer) (inf) to tire out3. reflexive verb* * *klake
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1) ( fermer) to slam [porte]claquer la porte au nez de quelqu'un — lit, fig to slam the door in somebody's face
partir or sortir en claquant la porte — lit to storm out slamming the door behind one
ils sont partis en claquant la porte — ( pendant des négociations) they walked out closing the door on further negotiations
2) (colloq) ( épuiser) to exhaust, to wear [somebody] out [personne]3) (colloq) ( dépenser) to blow (colloq) [argent, paie]
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verbe intransitif1) ( faire un bruit) [porte, volet] to bang; [coup de feu] to ring out; [bannière, voile] to flap; ( se fermer) [porte] to slam shut2) ( avec une partie du corps)claquer des talons — Armée to click one's heels
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se claquer verbe pronominal1) ( se distendre)se claquer un muscle — to pull ou strain a muscle
* * *klake1. vi1) [drapeau] to flap2) [porte] (de manière répétée) to bang, (une fois) to slamOn entend des volets qui claquent. — You can hear the shutters banging.
3) [coup de feu] to ring outfaire claquer [fouet] — to crack, [doigts] to snap
4)claquer des dents; Elle claquait des dents. — Her teeth were chattering.
5) * (= mourir) to snuff it * to kick the bucket *2. vt1) [porte] to slamElle est partie en claquant la porte. — She left, slamming the door behind her.
2) (= gifler) to slap3) * (= fatiguer) to wear out4) * (= dépenser) [héritage] to blow ** * *claquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( fermer) to slam [porte]; claquer la porte au nez de qn lit, fig to slam the door in sb's face; partir or sortir en claquant la porte lit to storm out slamming the door behind one; ils sont partis en claquant la porte ( pendant des négociations) they walked out closing the door on further negotiations;2 ○( épuiser) to exhaust, to wear [sb] out [personne]; la course l'a claqué he was worn out after the race;3 ○( dépenser) to (manage to) go through, to blow○ [argent]; claquer sa paie au casino/en livres to blow one's wages at the casino/on books;4 Sport to pull, to strain [muscle];5 ( gifler) to slap [personne];6 ○( casser) to break [appareil].B vi1 ( faire un bruit) [porte, volet] to bang; [coup de feu] to ring out; [bannière, voile] to flap; faire claquer la porte to slam the door; faire claquer son fouet to crack one's whip; la porte claqua ( se ferma) the door slammed shut;2 ( faire un bruit avec une partie du corps) claquer des doigts to snap one's fingers; claquer des talons Mil to click one's heels; claquer des mains or dans ses mains to clap (one's hands); elle claque des dents her teeth are chattering; faire claquer ses doigts to snap one's fingers; faire claquer sa langue to click one's tongue;3 ◑( mourir) to die (de from), to snuff it○ GB, to croak○; le malade lui a claqué dans les doigts the patient died on him/her○;4 ○( se casser) [appareil, machine] to pack up○ GB, to conk out○; [corde] to snap; fig ( échouer) [affaire] to go bust○; la télé m'a claqué dans les mains the TV died on me○.C se claquer vpr2 ○( s'épuiser) to wear oneself out (à faire doing).[klake] verbe transitif1. [fermer] to bang ou to slam (shut)2. [faire résonner]3. (familier) [dépenser] to spend5. (familier) [gifler] to slap————————[klake] verbe intransitif2. (familier) [mourir] to peg out[tomber en panne] to conk out————————claquer de verbe plus préposition————————se claquer verbe pronominal intransitif(familier) [se fatiguer] to wear oneself out————————se claquer verbe pronominal transitifse claquer un muscle to strain ou to pull a muscle -
16 refermer
refermer [ʀ(ə)fεʀme]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• peux-tu refermer la porte ? can you shut the door?2. reflexive verb* * *ʀ(ə)fɛʀme
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2.
se refermer verbe pronominal [piège, porte] to close ( sur on); [eau] to close ( sur over); [blessure] to close up* * *ʀ(ə)fɛʀme vtto close again, to shut again* * *refermer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( fermer) to close [boîte, porte, tiroir, porte-monnaie, main]; to put the lid back on [pot]; to put the top back on [bouteille, bidon]; to close [livre, dossier]; refermer une porte derrière qn to close the door behind sb; refermer qch sur qch/qn to close sth on sth/sb; refermer une porte sur qn to close the door on sb;2 ( fermer de nouveau) to close [sth] again [boîte, porte, tiroir, coffre]; to put the lid back on [sth] again [pot]; to put the top back on [sth] again [bouteille, bidon]; refermer à clé to lock (again).B se refermer vpr [piège, porte, fenêtre, tombe, fleur] to close (sur on); [coquille] to close (sur on); [eau] to close (sur over); [blessure] to close up.[rəfɛrme] verbe transitifto close ou to shut (again)————————se refermer verbe pronominal intransitif[porte] to close ou to shut (again)[blessure] to close ou to heal up[piège] to snap shut -
17 deur
1 door♦voorbeelden:een zitting met open deuren • a public session〈 figuurlijk〉 de deur voor iemands neus dichtdoen/gooien • shut/slam the door in someone's facede deur achter zich dichttrekken • close the door behind onehij is net de deur uitgegaan • he's just gone outzij komt de deur niet meer uit • she never goes out any morejij komt de deur niet meer in • you shan't enter my house againmet geld open je alle deuren • money opens any door/all doors〈 figuurlijk〉 de deur (wijd) openzetten voor knoeierijen • leave the door (wide) open to corruption, open the door (wide) to corruptioniemand de deur uit werken • get rid of someoneiemand de deur uitzetten/buiten de deur zetten • turn someone out of the houseik mag voorlopig de deur niet uit • I'm confined to the house at the momentzijn de folders de deur al uit(gegaan)? • have the leaflets been sent out yet?aan de deur kloppen • knock at/on the dooraan de deur wordt niet gekocht • no hawkers!vroeger kwam de bakker bij ons aan de deur • the baker used to call at the houseer is iemand voor je aan de deur geweest • there was someone at the door for youik heb wel een stok achter de deur nodig • I (do) need an incentivebuiten de deur eten • eat outmet iets langs de deuren gaan • sell something door-to-doormet de deuren gooien • slam the doorsdat is niet bepaald naast de deur • that isn't exactly on the doorstepzijn vinger kwam tussen de deur • his finger got trapped in the doorde winter staat voor de deur • winter is almost hereveranderingen die voor de deur staan • forthcoming changesdaar is (het gat van) de deur! • there's the door!¶ dat doet de deur dicht • that does it, that's the limit/it -
18 oublier
oublier [ublije]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verb• j'oubliais, il faut que tu rappelles ton frère I almost forgot, you've got to phone your brother• c'est oublié, n'y pensons plus it's all forgotten now, let's not think about it any more• il ne faut pas oublier que... we must not forget that...• oublie-moi ! (inf) leave me alone!* * *ublije
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1) ( ne pas se souvenir de) to forget [nom, date, fait]; ( ne pas penser à) to forget about [soucis, famille, incident]; ( ne pas prendre) to leaveoublier de faire/pourquoi/comment — to forget to do/why/how
se faire oublier — to keep a low profile, to lie low (colloq)
2) ( omettre) to leave [something] out, to forget [personne, détail]tu oublies de dire que — you forget ou omit to mention that
3) ( négliger) to forget, to neglect [devoir, ami]
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s'oublier verbe pronominal1) [souvenir] to be forgotten2) ( négliger de se servir) to leave oneself out* * *ublije vt1) [événement, date, détail] to forgetN'oublie pas de fermer la porte. — Don't forget to shut the door.
2) (= ne pas voir) [erreurs] to miss3) (= ne pas mettre) [virgule, nom] to leave out, to forget4) (= laisser quelque part) [chapeau] to leave, to leave behindJ'ai oublié mon sac chez Sabine. — I left my bag at Sabine's.
* * *oublier verb table: plierA vtr1 ( ne pas se souvenir de) to forget [nom, date, fait]; ( ne pas penser à) to forget about [soucis, famille, incident]; ( ne pas prendre) to leave; j'ai oublié mes clés/mon parapluie chez elle I've left my keys/my umbrella at her house; n'oublie pas ton parapluie don't forget your umbrella; quand je travaille, j'oublie l'heure when I'm working, I forget about the time; le plombier nous a oubliés the plumber has forgotten us; ah, j'oubliais, Isabelle a téléphoné oh, I nearly forgot, Isabelle phoned; elle a oublié ce qu'elle voulait dire she's forgotten ou she can't remember what she wanted to say; rien ne pourra me faire oublier ce moment I shall never forget that moment, nothing can efface the memory of that moment littér; son enthousiasme fait oublier son âge she is so enthusiastic, you forget her age; oublier de faire/pourquoi/comment to forget to do/why/how; oublier que to forget that; se faire oublier to keep a low profile, to lie low○;2 ( omettre) to leave [sth] out, to forget [personne, détail, virgule]; tu oublies de dire que you forget ou omit to mention that; mon nom a été oublié de la liste they've left my name off the list;3 ( négliger) to forget, to neglect [devoir, ami].B s'oublier vpr1 [souvenir, fait] to be forgotten; ce sont des choses qui ne s'oublient pas these things can't be forgotten, it's not the sort of thing you forget;2 ( négliger de se servir) to leave oneself out;3 fml ( perdre le sens des convenances) to forget oneself;[ublije] verbe transitif1. [ne pas se remémorer - nom, rue, date] to forgetmon Dieu, le dentiste, je l'ai oublié! God, the dentist, I'd forgotten all about him!n'oublie pas que c'est son anniversaire remember ou don't forget that it's her birthday[ne pas reconnaître - visage, mélodie] to forget2. [ne plus penser à - héros, injure, souci] to forget (about)les preneurs de son sont souvent oubliés par les jurys de prix sound technicians are often ignored by award juriesje veux bien oublier le passé I'm ready to forget about the past ou to let bygones be bygonesse faire oublier to keep a low profile, to stay out of the limelight3. [omettre] to leave out (separable)je ferai en sorte de l'oublier dans mon testament/sur le registre I'll make sure she's left out of my will/left off the register4. [négliger] to forget (about)depuis son mariage, il nous oublie he's been neglecting us ou he's forgotten (about) us since he got married5. [ne pas prendre] to forget, to leave (behind)6. [ne pas mettre] to forget————————s'oublier verbe pronominal (emploi passif)une fois acquise, la technique ne s'oublie jamais once you've learnt the technique, it stays with you forever ou you'll never forget it————————s'oublier verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[s'exclure] to forget oneself————————s'oublier verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se relâcher] to forget oneself -
19 siebie
⇒ się* * *pron( siebie samego) oneself; ( siebie wzajemnie) each other, one anotherprzed siebie — right lub straight ahead
być u siebie — ( w domu) to be at home; ( w swoim pokoju) to be in one's room
powiedzieć ( perf) coś od siebie — to express one's own opinion
brać (wziąć perf) coś do siebie — to take sth personally
być pewnym siebie — to be sure of o.s.
pewny siebie — self-assured, self-confident
dochodzić (dojść perf) do siebie — to recover
* * *pron.1. (identyczność, t. siebie samego) oneself; iść przed siebie walk straight on l. ahead; spojrzeć za siebie look back; spojrzenie za siebie backward glance; pozostawić l. zostawić coś za sobą leave sth behind; czuj się jak u siebie (w domu) make yourself at home; u siebie sport ( o meczu) home; chodzą ze sobą od trzech miesięcy they've been seeing each other for the past three months; chodzić ze sobą date; (zwł. w okresie narzeczeństwa) court; zabierać kogoś/coś ze sobą take sb/sth with sb l. along; zabrała ze sobą wszystko, co tylko można sobie wyobrazić she took along everything but the kitchen sink; coś nie ma przed sobą przyszłości there's no future in l. for sth; masz przed sobą wspaniałą przyszłość you've got a great future ahead of you; chcę mieć to za sobą I want to get it over; mieć najgorsze za sobą be over the hump; mieć za sobą najtrudniejszą część czegoś break the back of sth; mieć najlepsze lata za sobą be past one's prime, be over the hill; mieć za sobą daleką drogę (bardzo się zmienić, dojrzeć itp.) t. dosł. have come a long way; nieść l. pociągać za sobą involve, imply, entail; porwać za sobą (zwł. tłum) carry; spalić za sobą mosty burn one's bridges l. boats (behind one); zamknij za sobą drzwi shut l. close the door behind l. after you; dochodzić do siebie po czymś recover from sth; brać coś do siebie ( uwagi) take sth personally; przyciągnąć kolana do siebie draw up one's knees; przytulić kogoś do siebie hug sb; zapraszać kogoś do siebie ask sb round, ask sb to come to one's place; zrazić l. zniechęcać kogoś do siebie antagonize sb, disaffect sb; wyjść z siebie blow l. pop one's cork, be beside o.s.; wykrztuś l. wyrzuć l. wyduś to z siebie! (= powiedz to) spit it out!; wylewać z siebie żale pour out one's sorrows; wypruwać z siebie żyły sweat blood, sweat one's guts out; zadowolony z siebie self-complacent, self-satisfied; zrobić z siebie durnia make an idiot l. ass of o.s.; zrobić z siebie pośmiewisko make o.s. a laughing stock; być z siebie dumnym be proud of o.s.; robić z siebie głupka play the fool; robić z siebie widowisko make an exhibition l. a spectacle of o.s.; samemu z siebie ( zrobić coś) by o.s.; samo z siebie by itself, per se; zostawiać coś po sobie leave sth as one's legacy; cel sam w sobie an end in itself; łączyć w sobie (zwł. cechy) combine; mieć w sobie to coś (trudną do zdefiniowania cechę, która dodaje atrakcyjności) have this something; mieścić w sobie contain, hold; ona ma w sobie trochę snobizmu she's somewhat of a snob; przemóc w sobie dumę swallow one's pride; rzecz sama w sobie thing-in-itself, noumenon; sprzeczność sama w sobie a contradiction in terms; zamknięty w sobie indrawn, introvert, withdrawn; zebrać się w sobie pull o.s. together, get a grip on o.s.; mieć coś przy sobie have sth on l. about sb; nie mam przy sobie pieniędzy I have no money on me; ręce przy sobie! (keep your) hands off!; sam sobie jesteś winien it is your own fault, you only have yourself to blame; sami sobie pieczemy chleb we bake our own bread; wmówić sobie, że... kid o.s. (into believing) that...2. (wzajemność, t. siebie wzajemnie) each other, one another; dzielić (pomiędzy siebie) (koszt, dochód) split; wyjaśnić sobie wszystko get l. put l. set things straight; wyjaśnijmy sobie jedną rzecz let's have l. get one thing clear; mówić sobie po imieniu be on first name terms with each other; przypadli sobie do gustu they took (a) fancy l. liking to each other; dalej od siebie farther away from each other l. one another; bliżej siebie closer to each other l. one another.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > siebie
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20 LÁTA
* * *(að), v. impers., e-m latar, one becomes slow, slackens; élinu latar, the snow-storm abates.* * *pres. læt, læt’k, Edda (in a verse), pl. látum; pret. lét, 2nd pers. lézt (rhyming with h ristir in Edda in a verse); subj. léti; imperat. lát, láttú; part. látinn: middle forms, pres. látumk, Am. 89; pret. létumk, Hm. 106, Eb. (in a verse), Eg. 103 (in a verse): with neg. suff., pres. lækk-að ek, I let not, Ó. H. 171 (in a verse); pret. lét-a, Skv. 3. 42; imperat. lát-attu or lát-aþu, Sdm. 28, Líkn. 6: [Ulf. lêtan = ἀφιέναι; A. S. lætan; Old Engl. laten; Engl. let; O. H. G. lazan; Germ. lassen; Swed. låta; Dan. lade.]A. To let, put, place; bauð hann at láta þá í myrkva-stofu, MS. 623. 30; var Haraldr þar inn látinn ( shut in), Hkr. iii. 69; láta naut inn, to let ‘neat’ in a stall, let them in, Gísl. 20; láta út, to let out, Fms. vi. 215.II. to let, suffer, grant; vil ek þess biðja yðr, herra, at þér létið oss mörk yðra, Ld. 112; konungr let margar tóptir til garða þar á árbakkanum, Fms. ii. 27; láta laust, to let go, let loose, Nj. 70, Fms. i. 168; hann vildi eigi láta þenna hest, viii. 123; láta hlut sinn, to let go one’s share, be worsted, i. 74.2. to leave, forsake; biðr hann at þeir láti blótin, Fms. x. 274; láta fyrir róða, to throw to the winds, see róði, and láta fur lið; hann lét ok fur lið allan farangr sinn, Ísl. ii. 362; láta einan, to forfake a person; láttu mig, Drottinn, einan ekki, Pass.; hann ætlaði at láta eina ( to divorce) drottningina, Fms. vii. 171.3. to lose; ok létir þú hrossin eigi at síðr, Ld. 146; en ef þeir verða forflótta, þá munu þeir láta lið sitt, Eg. 284; fénu því sem hann hafði látið, Magn. 528; láta skal hann ok féit allt, Fms. vii. 24; at ek hafa fyrir því látið manndóm eða sannindi, ix. 333; láta leikinn, to lose the game, Edda 31; láta lífit, to lose one’s life, Eg. 14, Nj. 15, Fms. xi. 3.4. with dat. to suffer loss in or of a thing; lætr Álfr þar lífinu, suffered loss of his life, perished, Finnb. 256; hét ek því at láta heldr lífi mínu (líf mitt, v. l.), en ganga á þenna eiðstaf, Fms. viii. 155; gengu á jökla upp ok létu lífi er dagleið var til bygða, Bs. i. 408; fyrr skal ek mínu fjörvi láta, Skv. 3. 15; þú skalt láta mínu landi, 10: and in mod. usage, láta kálfi, to drop the calf; and láta fóstri, to miscarry.5. to let do or let be done; hann lét sveininum ekki í mein, he let nothing be done to the boy, indulged him in everything, Nj. 147; Dofri unni honum svá mikit at hann mátti ekki í móti honum láta, Fb. i. 566, cp. láta eptir, undan e-m, etc.6. vóru þá látnir fjötrar af Hallfreði, Fms. ii. 12; þá láta þeir þegar af sér tjöldin, Eg. 261; vil ek at þú látir lokur frá hurðum, Gísl. 28; láta barn af brjósti, to wean a child, N. G. L. i. 340; láta hest á stall, Karl. 5: láta í ljós, to make known, Sks. 195: láta blóð, to let blood (blóð-lát).III. with prepp.; láta af e-u, to leave off, desist from; sumir létu af blótum, Fms. i. 32; þú vill seint láta af mann-drápum, 274; Þorgeirr mun eigi fyrr af láta enn hann ræðr þér bana, Nj. 109; á enum næstum hálfum mánaði er fallsótt lætr af ( ceases), Grág. i. 458; láta af hendi, to let out of one’s hands, deliver up, Eg. 66, Nj. 186, Fms. vii. 173; láta fé af, to kill, slaughter (cattle), Grág. i. 429, K. Þ. K. 80, 92, Rb. 344:—láta aptr, to shut; kómu Austmenn í virkit, því at Austmenn höfðu eigi aptr látið, Landn. 162; láttu aptr dyrnar, shut the door:—láta at, to yield, comply; mun ek láta at yðr, I will comply with you, MS. 623. 24; alla þá er at mínum orðum láta, Eg. 18; hann (the ship) fór jafnan hallr ok lét eigi at stjórn, she heeled over and obeyed not the helm, Fms. iii. 13:—láta eptir e-m, to indulge; Þórðr lét þat eptir honum, Eg. 188; þær (the scales) sýndusk honum svá vægar, at ef eitt lítið hár væri lagt i, at þó mundu þær eptir láta, Sks. 643: absol., láta eptir, with acc. to leave behind, MS. 623. 36, Eg. 87, 220:—láta fram, láti mik fram at Kolskeggi, Nj. 97:—láta fyrir, to let go, give way, yield; ok sagt, at fyrir lét annarr fylkingar-armrinn, Fms. vi. 317; þeir munu verða fyrir at láta ef vér leggjum sköruliga at, vii. 257; hann lætr ekki fyrir járni né eldi, Kb. 544. 39, Gþl. 285:—láta í, to let go into; láta í ker, to pour into a vessel, fill it (í-lát), Konr.:—láta til, to yield; Einarr vildi með engu móti láta til við Harald konung, Fms. iii. 62; þar kemr enn þófinu at konungr lætr til, ok mælti svá, xi. 429; var þá Gunnarr við hana lengi fár, þar til er hón lét til við hann, Nj. 59:—láta undan, to yield to, give way; ek skal hvergi undan þér láta, 27:—láta upp, to open (opp. to láta aptr), Eg. 409, 602, Fms. ix. 26, 476; lætr Kjartan þenna upp, K. let him get up, Ld. 168: láta uppi, to lay out; ok lætr hann rétt skírn uppi, at hann láti at lögheimili sinu, K. Þ. K. 6; ok ertú saklauss, ef þú lætr uppi ( grants) vistina, Glúm. 327; ef féit er eigi uppi látið, Grág. i. 384; en ef hinn lætr honum eigi uppi mat þann, 47; látum nú þat uppi ( let us make a clean breast) er vér höfum jafnan mælt, Fms. ix. 333:—láta út, to let out, of a thing shut in; at hann mundi brjóta upp hurðina, ef hann væri eigi út látinn, vi. 215: naut. to let go, put to sea, síðan létu þeir út ok sigldu til Noregs, Nj. 128.IV. with infin. to let, cause, make; látið mik vita, let me know, Nj. 231; er ek lét drepa Þóri, Fms. v. 191; faðir Bjarnar, er Snorri Goði lét drepa, Landn. 93; Gunnarr mun af því láta vaxa úþokka við þik, Nj. 107; lét hón þar fjándskap í móti koma, Ld. 50; hann sá engan annan kost, en láta allt svá vera sem Björgólfr vildi, Eg. 24; ef bóndinn lætr hann á brott fara, Grág. i. 157; þá létu þeir stefna þing fjölmennt, Fms. i. 20; konungr lét græða menn sína, … en veita umbúð, Eg. 34; ok lét leiða hann á land upp ok festa þar upp, Nj. 9; þá skal hann stefna honum, ok láta honum varða útlegð, Grág. i. 47, 385; þá lét Þorbjörn vera kyrt ok fór leið sína, Háv. 46; láttú búnar þessar þegar er ek læt eptir koma, let them be ready when I call for them, id.; lát þér þat í hug koma! … láttú þér því þykkja minstan skaða um fjártjón, ok þú skalt láta þér í hug koma, at …, Sks. 446, and in numberless instances.2. with a reflex. infin. to let a thing be done or become, or referring to a person himself, to let oneself do, etc.; láttú nemask þat, learn that! mark that! Skv. 1. 23; er hón lét sveltask, Og. 17, Skv. 3. 27; skulu þér þá ekki eptir ganga, ok láta þá sjálfa á sjásk, Nj. 147; Egill mun ekki letjask láta nema þú sér eptir, Eg. 257; at frændr yðrir ok vinir láti mjök hallask eptir þínum fortölum, Fms. ii. 32; ef sá maðr lætr í dóm nefnask er nú var frá skiliðr, Grág. i. 16; ok hafi hinn fellda hana, ok látið á fallask, and let himself fall upon her, ii. 60; ok láti kaupask verk at, if he lets work be bought of him, i. e. works for wages, i. 468; hann lét fallask þvers undan laginu, Nj. 246; ef hón vill vígjask láta til nunnu, Grág. i. 307; láta sér fátt um e-t finnast, to disapprove, Fas. i. 51; áðr hann láti af berask, Fms. ii. 12.3. with part. pass., in circumlocutory phrases; hann lét verða farit, he went, Fagrsk. 120; létu þeir víða verða farit, they rowed much about, 185; liðit skal láta verða leitað bæjarins, Fms. viii. 374; lét konungr þá verða sagt, v. 201; hann lét hana verða tekna, he seized her, ‘let her be taken,’ Fas. ii. 153: ellipt., omitting the infin., láta um mælt, to let be said, to declare, Vígl. 76 new Ed.: rare in prose, but freq. in old poetry, ek lét harðan Hunding veginn, I sent H. to death, Hkv. 1. 10; láta soðinn, Gm. 18; gulli keypta léztú Gýmis dóttur, Ls. 42; láta trú boðna, Od. 9; lét of sóttan, Haustl.V. naut. to stand; lata út, lata í haf, to let go, put out to sea, Eg. 370; síðan létu þeir út ok sigldu til Noregs, Nj. 128; var honum sagt at þeir höfðu út látið, 134; hann bar á skip ok lét í haf, 282, Ld. 50; láta til lands, to stand towards land, to put in, Fms. i. 294; láta at landi, id., 228; vil ek ráða yðr, at þér látið í brott héðan, Eb. 330.B. Metaph. usages:1. to behave, comport oneself, by gestures, manners, or by the voice, answering to lát (III); forvitni er mér á hversu þeir láta, Glúm. 327; láta sem vitstoli, Stj. 475; hann bað menn eigi syrgja né láta öðrum herfiligum látum, Nj. 197; hann sofnaði fast, ok lét ílla í svefni, to be unruly in sleep, 94, 211; fámk vér eigi við skrafkarl þenna er svá lætr leiðinliga, Háv. 52; björn ferr at henni, ok lætr allblítt við hana, fondles her, Fas. i. 51; bæði er, at þú ert görfiligr maðr, enda lætr þú allstórliga, makest thyself big, Ld. 168; jarl lét sér fátt til hans, the earl treated him coldly, Fms. i. 58; lét hann sér fátt um finnask, vii. 29; láta hljótt yfir e-u, to keep silence about a thing, Nj. 232, Al. 15; láta kyrt um e-t, id.; láta mikit um sik, to pride oneself, puff oneself up, Grett. 108; Björgólfr kallaði annat sinn ok þriðja—þá svarar maðr, lát eigi svá ! lát eigi svá, maðr! segir hann, Fms. ix. 50.2. láta vel, ílla yfir e-u, to express approval, disapproval of a thing; mun ek segja þeim tíðendin ok láta ílla yfir verkinu, Nj. 170; Brynjólfr lét ílla yfir þessi ráða-görð, Eg. 24; Kveldúlfr lét vel yfir því, 115, Nj. 46; hann lætr vel yfir því, he expressed himself favourably about it, Ld. 50; ok létu menn hans vel yfir þessu, 168; lét hann vel yfir þeirra eyrendi, Fms. i. 16.3. to make as if; hann gengr leið sína, ok lætr sem hann sjái ekki sveinana, Háv. 52; mun ek nú taka í hönd þér ok láta sem ek festa mér Helgu dóttur þína, Ísl. ii. 206; Þjóstólfr gékk með öxi reidda ok lét þat engi sem vissi, Nj. 25; láttú sem hinn átti dagr Jóla sé á Drottins-degi, Rb. 128; ok mun ek láta sem ek taka af þeim, Nj. 170; en fólk þetta lét sem ekki væri jafnskylt sem Jóla-drykkjan þessi, Fms. vii. 274: the phrase, honum er ekki svo leitt sem hann lætr.4. to estimate, value; manngjöld skyldi jöfn látin ok spora-höggit, Nj. 88; hann vildi eigi heyra at nokkurr konungr væri honum jafn látinn á Norðrlöndum, Fms. v. 191; því at þeir þoldu þat eigi, at Finnbogi var framar látinn, Finnb. 290; fátt er betr látið en efni eru til, a saying, Band. 6 new Ed.; er nú er heilagr látinn, Clem. 49.5. to express, say; í fylki þat eða hérað, er sá lét sik ór vera, Gþl. 155; lætr þat ( he intimates) at sú gjöf var gör með ráði konungs, Eg. 35; Þorfinnr bóndi lét heimilt skyldu þat, 564; létu þeir ( they declared) nú sem fyrr, at hón festi sik sjálf, Nj. 49: to run so and so, of writs, books, skrá er svá lét, Dipl. ii. 19; máldaga svá látanda, Vm. 47.6. to emit a sound, scream, howl; hátt kveði þér, en þó lét hærra atgeirinn er Gunnarr gékk út, Nj. 83; sem kykvendi léti, Fms. vi. 202; óttask ekki hversu sem sjór lét, vii. 67; at veðrátta léti ílla um haustið, Ld. 50; hann heyrir ok þat er gras vex á jörðu ok allt þat er hærra lætr, Edda 17; ok einn tíma er prestr lýtr at honum, þá lætr í vörrunum—tvö hundruð í gili, tvau hundruð í gili, Band. 14; ok lét hátt í holsárum, sem náttúra er til sáranna, Fbr. 111 new Ed.C. Reflex.:I. to be lost, to die, perish; betra þykki mér at látask í þínu húsi, en skipta um lánar-drottna, Nj. 57; létusk ( fell) fjórtán menn, 98; kómusk fimm á skóginn en þrír létusk, Eg. 585; ok létzk hón þeirra síðast, Ld. 58; hversu mart hefir hér fyrir-manna látisk—Hér hefir látisk Njáll ok Bergþóra ok synir þeirra allir, Nj. 203.2. to declare of oneself, feign, etc.; lézk þar vilja sína kosti til leggja, Fms. i. 22; en allir létusk honum fylgja vilja, ix. 316; ek býð þangat þeim mönnum, er fé látask at honum hafa átt, Grág. i. 409.II. part. látinn, dead, deceased, Eg. 300, Nj. 112, Ld. 8, Fms. vii. 274.2. vel látinn, highly esteemed, in good repute, Ísl. ii. 122, Sks. 441; við látinn, on the alert, ready, Fms. viii. 371, ix. 459; það er svá við látið, it so happens, Fb. i. 204; vel fyrir látinn, well prepared, Grett. 110 A.
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