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slap bang ○ adv he ran slap bang into the wall il s'est cogné en plein dans le mur en courant ; slap bang in the middle (of) au beau milieu (de). -
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[ˌslæp'bæŋ] 1. нареч.; преим. брит.; разг.; = slap bang1) с грохотом, с шумом, с трескомSyn:2)а) внезапно, немедленно, тотчас же, сразуSyn:immediately, bang I 3.б) очертя голову, опрометчиво3)а) полностью, совершенно, совсем, целикомSyn:б) прямо, точно, строго (о местоположении точно в центре чего-л.)Syn:2. прил.; = slap bang1) поспешный, опрометчивый; неосмотрительный2) ультрамодный; шикарныйSyn:3. сущ.; = slap bangдешёвый ресторан; харчевняThey dined at the same slap-bang every day. — Каждый день они обедали в одном и том же ресторанчике.
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[slæp] 1. nklaps m2. vtdawać (dać perf) klapsa +dat3. adv ( inf)to slap sb in/across the face — uderzyć ( perf) kogoś w twarz
to slap some paint on the wall — pacnąć ( perf) trochę farby na ścianę (inf)
* * *[slæp] 1. noun(a blow with the palm of the hand or anything flat: The child got a slap from his mother for being rude.) klaps, policzek2. verb(to give a slap to: He slapped my face.) uderzyć, klepnąć- slapdash- slap-happy
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adv.slap (bang) in the middle en todo el medio2 directamente, sin tus ni mus.intj.¡zas!s.bofetada, cachete (with hand)vt.1 dar una palmada en.2 abofetear, dar una bofetada, asentar la mano, arrimar una bofetada a.(pt & pp slapped) -
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slap [slæp]1. nounclaque f• to give sb a slap on the wrist ( = scold) réprimander qn2. adverb• he slapped £50 on to the price (inf) il a gonflé son prix de 50 livres4. compounds* * *[slæp] 1.it was a real slap in the face for him — fig il a reçu une claque
to give somebody a slap on the back — fig ( in congratulation) féliciter quelqu'un
2) ( sound of blow) (bruit m d'une) claque f2. 3.transitive verb (p prés etc - pp-)1) ( hit) donner une tape à [person, animal]to slap somebody for/for doing — gifler quelqu'un pour/pour avoir fait
to slap somebody on the leg —
to slap somebody on the back — ( in friendly way) donner une (grande) claque or tape dans le dos de quelqu'un; fig ( congratulate) féliciter quelqu'un
to slap somebody in the face — lit gifler quelqu'un
to slap somebody on the wrist — fig taper sur les doigts de quelqu'un
2) ( put)he slapped the money (down) on the table — il a flanqué (colloq) l'argent sur la table
they slapped (colloq) 50p on the price — ils ont gonflé (colloq) le prix de 50 pence
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1. transitive verb1) knallen (ugs.); schlagen; zuknallen (ugs.), zuschlagen [Tür, Fenster, Deckel]bang one's head on or against the ceiling — mit dem Kopf an die Decke knallen (ugs.) od. schlagen
2. intransitive verbhe banged the nail in — er haute den Nagel rein (ugs.)
1) (strike)bang [against something] — [gegen etwas] schlagen od. (ugs.) knallen
2) (make sound of blow or explosion) knallen; [Trommeln:] dröhnen3. nounbang away at something — (shoot) auf etwas (Akk.) ballern (ugs.)
1) (blow) Schlag, der2) (noise) Knall, der4. adverbthe party went off with a bang — (fig.) die Party war eine Wucht (ugs.)
2) (explosively)go bang — [Gewehr, Feuerwerkskörper:] krachen
3)bang goes something — (fig.): (something ends suddenly) aus ist es mit etwas
bang went £50 — 50 Pfund waren weg
4)bang off — (coll.): (immediately) sofort
5) (coll.): (exactly) genauyou are bang on time — du bist pünktlich auf die Minute (ugs.)
* * *[bæŋ] 1. noun1) (a sudden loud noise: The door shut with a bang.) der Knall2) (a blow or knock: a bang on the head from a falling branch.) der Schlag2. verb1) (to close with a sudden loud noise: He banged the door.) zuknallen2) (to hit or strike violently, often making a loud noise: The child banged his drum; He banged the book down angrily on the table.) schlagen, knallen3) (to make a sudden loud noise: We could hear the fireworks banging in the distance.) krachen•- academic.ru/5314/banger">banger* * *[bæŋ]I. nto go off with a \bang gun, fireworks krachend [o mit einem Knall] losgehenthere was a loud \bang on the door jemand hämmerte gegen die Türa \bang on the head ein Schlag m auf den Kopf6.II. adv1. (precisely) genau, exakt\bang in the middle of the road/of dinner mitten auf der Straße/beim Essen\bang up-to-date topaktuell, hochaktuellto go \bang [mit einem lauten Knall] explodieren; balloon [laut] knallend zerplatzen3.III. interjIV. vi Krach machen; door, shutters knallen, schlagento \bang at the door an [o gegen] die Tür hämmern [o schlagenV. vt1. (hit)to \bang the door die Tür zuschlagento \bang one's fist on the table mit der Faust auf den Tisch hauento \bang the phone down den Hörer auf die Gabel knallento \bang a woman eine Frau bumsen [o vögeln] vulg4.* * *I [bŋ]1. nthere was a bang outside — draußen hat es geknallt
to go off with a bang — mit lautem Knall losgehen; ( inf
to get more bang for the buck or more bangs for your bucks (esp US) — etwas für sein Geld geboten kriegen (inf)
2) (= violent blow) Schlag mhe gave himself a bang on the shins — er hat sich (dat) die Schienbeine angeschlagen
to have a bang with sb — mit jdm bumsen (inf)
2. adv1)to go bang — knallen; (gun also) peng machen (inf); (balloon) zerplatzen, peng machen (inf)
his answer was bang on — seine Antwort war genau richtig
is that right? – bang on — stimmt das? – haargenau
bang up to date — auf dem neuesten Stand
they came bang up against fierce opposition —
the whole bang shoot (Brit) (people) — das ganze Zeug (inf) die ganze Bande (inf)
3. interjpeng; (of hammer) klopfbang goes my chance of promotion (inf) — und tschüs mit der Beförderung (inf), und das wars dann mit der Beförderung
bang go my dreams of fame and fortune (inf) — und das wars dann mit meinen Träumen von Ruhm und Reichtum (inf)
4. vt1) (= thump) schlagen, knallen (inf)he banged his fist on the table —
I'll bang your heads together if you don't shut up! (inf) — wenn ihr nicht ruhig seid, knallts (inf)
I felt like banging their heads together (inf) — ich hätte ihnen am liebsten ein paar links und rechts geknallt (inf)
to bang one's head etc on sth — sich (dat) den Kopf etc an etw (dat) anschlagen, mit dem Kopf etc gegen etw knallen (inf)
5. vi2)IIto bang on or at sth — gegen or an etw (acc) schlagen
n(US: fringe) Pony m, Ponyfransen plbangs — Ponyfrisur f
* * *bang1 [bæŋ]A s1. heftiger oder knallender Schlag:he gave the ball a bang er drosch den Ball weg2. Bums m umg, Krach m, Knall m:3. umga) Paukenschlag m, Sensation f:b) Schwung m, Elan mc) US (Nerven)Kitzel m, Spaß m:get a bang out of sth an einer Sache mächtig Spaß haben4. sl Schuss m (Heroin etc)5. vulg Nummer f (Geschlechtsverkehr):have a bang eine Nummer machen oder schiebenB v/t1. dröhnend schlagen, knallen mit, krachen lassen, eine Tür etc zuschlagen, zuknallen, einen Ball etc dreschen:bang one’s fist on the table mit der Faust auf den Tisch schlagen;he banged his thumb with the hammer er haute sich mit dem Hammer auf den Daumen;bang one’s head against a brick wall fig mit dem Kopf gegen die Wand rennen:bang off losknallen mit einem Gewehr etc, ein Musikstück (auf dem Klavier) herunterhämmern (beide umg);bang out umg einen Artikel etc (schnell) herunterschreiben, hinwerfen;bang the drum for sb (sth) fig für jemanden (etwas) die Trommel rühren;b) Br sl einbuchten3. umg obs vermöbeln umg, verprügelnC v/i1. knallen:a) krachenb) zuschlagen (Tür etc)c) ballern umg, schießen:bang away drauflosknallen umg ( → C 2);b) fig umg zufällig treffen;bang away at sich klemmen hinter (akk)D advgo bang explodieren2. umg bums umg, auf einmal:bang went the money bums war das Geld weg;bang in the eye peng ins Auge;bang in the middle of mitten in (akk)3. umg (ganz) genau:bang on time auf die Sekunde pünktlichE int peng!, bum(s)!bang2 [bæŋ]A s meist pl Pony m, Ponyfrisur fB v/t1. das Haar an der Stirn kurz abschneiden2. den Schwanz stutzen* * *1. transitive verb1) knallen (ugs.); schlagen; zuknallen (ugs.), zuschlagen [Tür, Fenster, Deckel]2. intransitive verbbang one's head on or against the ceiling — mit dem Kopf an die Decke knallen (ugs.) od. schlagen
1) (strike)bang [against something] — [gegen etwas] schlagen od. (ugs.) knallen
2) (make sound of blow or explosion) knallen; [Trommeln:] dröhnen3. nounbang away at something — (shoot) auf etwas (Akk.) ballern (ugs.)
1) (blow) Schlag, der2) (noise) Knall, der4. adverbthe party went off with a bang — (fig.) die Party war eine Wucht (ugs.)
1) (with impact) mit voller Wuchtgo bang — [Gewehr, Feuerwerkskörper:] krachen
3)bang goes something — (fig.): (something ends suddenly) aus ist es mit etwas
bang went £50 — 50 Pfund waren weg
4)bang off — (coll.): (immediately) sofort
5) (coll.): (exactly) genau* * *n.Knall -e m.Schlag -¨e m. v.knallen v.schlagen v.(§ p.,pp.: schlug, geschlagen) -
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[bæŋ] nto go off with a \bang gun, fireworks krachend [o mit einem Knall] losgehenthere was a loud \bang on the door jemand hämmerte gegen die Tür;a \bang on the head ein Schlag m auf den KopfPHRASES:1) ( precisely) genau, exakt;\bang in the middle of the road/ of dinner mitten auf der Straße/beim Essen;\bang up-to-date topaktuell, hochaktuell2) to go \bang ( make loud noise) [mit einem lauten Knall] explodieren; balloon [laut] knallend zerplatzenPHRASES:to \bang at the door an [o gegen] die Tür hämmern [o schlagen] vt1) ( hit)to \bang the door die Tür zuschlagen;to \bang one's fist on the table mit der Faust auf den Tisch hauen;to \bang one's head on sth sich den Kopf an etw anschlagen;to \bang the phone down den Hörer auf die Gabel knallento \bang one's hair sich dat einen Pony schneidenPHRASES:to \bang the drum die Werbetrommel rühren ( fig) -
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I [slæp]it was a real slap in the face for him — fig. è stato un vero schiaffo (morale) per lui
II [slæp] III [slæp]to give sb. a slap on the back — dare una pacca sulle spalle a qcn.; fig. (in congratulation) congratularsi con qcn
1) (hit) dare una pacca a [person, animal]; dare una pacca su [ part of body]to slap sb. on the back — (in friendly way) dare una pacca sulle spalle a qcn.; fig. (congratulate) congratularsi con qcn.
to slap sb. in the face — dare uno schiaffo o una sberla a qcn.
to slap sb. on the wrist — fig. tirare gli orecchi a qcn
2) (put)they slapped 50p on the price — colloq. hanno aumentato il prezzo di 50 penny
•* * *[slæp] 1. noun(a blow with the palm of the hand or anything flat: The child got a slap from his mother for being rude.) schiaffo2. verb(to give a slap to: He slapped my face.) schiaffeggiare, dare uno schiaffo- slapdash- slap-happy
- slapstick* * *[slæp]1. nschiaffo, ceffone ma slap in the face — uno schiaffo, fig uno schiaffo morale
2. advto run slap into — (tree, lamppost) colpire in pieno, (person) imbattersi in
3. vtto slap sb down — (fig: child) zittire, (opposition) stroncare
2)4. vi* * *slap (1) /slæp/n.1 schiaffo; ceffone; manata; pacca (fam.)2 (fig.) schiaffo; smacco; umiliazione● (fam.) a slap in the face, uno schiaffo in pieno viso; (fig.) un affronto; un rimprovero; uno smacco □ a slap on the back, una pacca sulla spalla; (fig.) approvazione, congratulazione □ (fig.) a slap on the wrist, una sgridatina; una tiratina d'orecchi; una lieve punizione.slap (2) /slæp/avv. (fam.)2 dritto; in pieno; proprio: The thief ran slap into the policeman, il ladro è andato a sbattere proprio contro il poliziotto● (fam.) slap-bang, d'impeto; di colpo; violentemente; ( anche) proprio, esattamente □ (fam.) slap-up, eccellente; ottimo; di prim'ordine; coi fiocchi: a slap-up dinner, un pranzo coi fiocchi.♦ (to) slap /slæp/A v. t.1 schiaffeggiare; prendere a ceffoni; dare una pacca a: to slap sb. on the back, dare una pacca sulle spalle a q.; (fig.) congratularsi con q.2 mettere a casaccio; buttare, gettare; sbattere: to slap clothing into a trunk, gettare indumenti alla rinfusa in un baule3 (fam.) applicare; aggiungere; appioppare (fam.); stendere, spalmare alla meglio: to slap paint on a wall, stendere la vernice su una parete; to slap new taxes on the farmers, applicare nuove tasse agli agricoltori; to slap a fine on sb., appioppare una multa a q.; to slap butter on the bread, spalmare burro sul pane4 (fam.) emettere (un'ordinanza contro q.); (leg.) intimare, fare: to slap sb. with a summons, fare una citazione a q.5 (fam.) rimproverare; sgridareB v. i.sbattere; battere: The flags were slapping in the wind, le bandiere sbattevano al vento; The sea was slapping against the pier, le onde battevano contro il molo● ( di una lavandaia: un tempo) to slap clothes, battere i panni ( lavandoli) □ (fig.) to slap sb. 's face, schiaffeggiare q. □ to slap sb. in the face, dare un bello schiaffo a q.; (fig.) umiliare q. □ to slap one's knee, battersi la mano sul ginocchio □ to slap the table, dare una gran manata sul tavolo □ to slap sb. 's wrist (o sb. on the wrist), fare una ramanzina, dare una sgridatina (o una tiratina d'orecchie) a q. □ to slap a writ on sb., fare una denuncia contro q.; querelare q. □ to get slapped, essere preso a schiaffi; farsi schiaffeggiare.* * *I [slæp]it was a real slap in the face for him — fig. è stato un vero schiaffo (morale) per lui
II [slæp] III [slæp]to give sb. a slap on the back — dare una pacca sulle spalle a qcn.; fig. (in congratulation) congratularsi con qcn
1) (hit) dare una pacca a [person, animal]; dare una pacca su [ part of body]to slap sb. on the back — (in friendly way) dare una pacca sulle spalle a qcn.; fig. (congratulate) congratularsi con qcn.
to slap sb. in the face — dare uno schiaffo o una sberla a qcn.
to slap sb. on the wrist — fig. tirare gli orecchi a qcn
2) (put)they slapped 50p on the price — colloq. hanno aumentato il prezzo di 50 penny
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I [smæk]1) (blow) colpo m.; (with hand on face) schiaffo m., ceffone m.2) (sound) (of blow) colpo m.; (of lips, whip) schiocco m.3) (loud kiss) bacio m. con lo schiocco, bacione m.••II 1. [smæk]to smack sb. on the bottom — sculacciare qcn
2) (fare) schioccare [lips, whip]2.to smack into o against sth. — sbattere contro qcs
••III [smæk]avverbio colloq. (anche smack bang, smack dab AE) violentemente, in pienoIV [smæk]1) (flavour) sapore m., gusto m.2) (suggestion) sentore m.V [smæk]VI [smæk]to smack of — sapere o puzzare di
nome mar. peschereccio m.VII [smæk]* * *I 1. [smæk] verb(to strike smartly and loudly; to slap: She smacked the child's hand/bottom.)2. noun((the sound of) a blow of this kind; a slap: He could hear the smack of the waves against the side of the ship.)3. adverb(directly and with force: He ran smack into the door.)II 1. [smæk] verb((with of) to have a suggestion of: The whole affair smacks of prejudice.)2. nounThere's a smack of corruption about this affair.)* * *I [smæk]1. n(slap: on buttocks) pacca, (on face) schiaffo, ceffone m, (sound) colpo secco, (of lips, whip) schioccoit was a smack in the eye for them — è stato uno smacco or uno schiaffo morale per loro
2. vt3. advII [smæk] viIII [smæk] nto smack of — (fig : intrigue etc) puzzare di
(also: fishing smack) barca da pesca* * *smack (1) /smæk/n.1 gusto; sapore; aroma2 (fig.) pizzico; sentore; parvenza; traccia: He has a smack of recklessness in him, c'è un pizzico d'avventatezza in lui; There's a smack of corruption, c'è sentore di corruzione.smack (2) /smæk/n.1 ceffone; sventola; scapaccione; scappellotto; schiaffo; pacca (fam.): a smack on the jaw, una sventola alla mascella● (fig.) a smack in the eye, uno smacco, una delusione; un'offesa; un'umiliazione □ (fig.) a smack in the face, uno schiaffo (fig.); un'umiliazione □ ( sport) to give the ball a hard smack, colpire forte la palla □ (fam.) to have a smack at st. [sb.], provare a fare qc.; provarcisi [con q.].smack (3) /smæk/avv.(fam.) dritto; in pieno; di colpo: The car went smack into the pylon, l'automobile è andata a sbattere (in pieno) contro il traliccio; He ran smack ( bang) into trouble, si è ritrovato di colpo nei guaismack (4) /smæk/n.(naut.) peschereccio.smack (5) /smæk/n.(to) smack (1) /smæk/v. i.saper (di); sentire (di); (fig.) puzzare (di): This jam smacks of preservatives, questa marmellata sa di conservanti; The whole matter smacks of corruption, l'intera faccenda puzza di corruzione.(to) smack (2) /smæk/A v. t.1 dare un ceffone a; schiaffeggiare2 (far) schioccare ( le labbra); far schioccare ( la frusta): (fig.) to smack one's lips, avere l'acquolina in bocca3 sbattere; sbatacchiare: to smack the shopping bag on the table, sbattere la borsa della spesa sulla tavolaB v. i.2 schioccare baci.* * *I [smæk]1) (blow) colpo m.; (with hand on face) schiaffo m., ceffone m.2) (sound) (of blow) colpo m.; (of lips, whip) schiocco m.3) (loud kiss) bacio m. con lo schiocco, bacione m.••II 1. [smæk]to smack sb. on the bottom — sculacciare qcn
2) (fare) schioccare [lips, whip]2.to smack into o against sth. — sbattere contro qcs
••III [smæk]avverbio colloq. (anche smack bang, smack dab AE) violentemente, in pienoIV [smæk]1) (flavour) sapore m., gusto m.2) (suggestion) sentore m.V [smæk]VI [smæk]to smack of — sapere o puzzare di
nome mar. peschereccio m.VII [smæk]
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