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медленный танец
Танец в фигурном катании — танго, аргентинское танго или блюз.
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slow dance
Dance in figure skating: tango, Argentine tango or blues.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > slow dance
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slow [sləʊ](a) (not fast → movements, runner, speed, service, traffic) lent;∎ he's a slow worker il travaille lentement;∎ it's slow work c'est un travail qui n'avance pas vite ou de longue haleine;∎ to make slow progress (in work, on foot) avancer lentement;∎ it was slow going, the going was slow ça n'avançait pas;∎ a slow dance un slow;∎ with slow steps d'un pas lent;∎ we had a painfully slow journey le voyage a duré un temps fou;∎ the pace of life is slow on vit au ralenti;∎ you're very slow today tu es très lent aujourd'hui;∎ you were a bit slow there là, tu t'es laissé prendre de vitesse;∎ the fog was slow to clear le brouillard a mis longtemps à se dissiper;∎ he was rather slow to make up or in making up his mind il a mis assez longtemps à se décider;∎ she wasn't slow to offer her help/in accepting the cheque elle ne se fit pas prier pour proposer son aide/pour accepter le chèque;∎ I was rather slow to understand or in understanding il m'a fallu assez longtemps pour comprendre;∎ she's very slow to anger il lui en faut beaucoup pour se mettre en colère;∎ the company was slow to get off the ground la société a été lente à démarrer;∎ British to be slow off the mark (to start) être lent à démarrer; (to understand) être dur à la détente;∎ familiar to be as slow as British treacle or American molasses (in winter) être lent comme un escargot ou une tortue□ ;∎ proverb slow and steady wins the race rien ne sert de courir, il faut partir à point(b) (slack → business, market) calme;∎ business is slow les affaires ne marchent pas fort;∎ slow economic growth une faible croissance économique(c) (intellectually) lent;∎ he's a slow learner/reader il apprend/lit lentement;∎ they're rather slow in that class les élèves de cette classe sont assez lents(d) (dull → evening, film, party) ennuyeux∎ your watch is (half an hour) slow ta montre retarde (d'une demi-heure)∎ bake in a slow oven faire cuire à four doux∎ to do a slow burn sentir la colère monter□2 adverblentement;∎ go a bit slower ralentissez un peu;∎ the clock is going or running slow l'horloge prend du retard;∎ Industry to go slow faire une grève perlée;∎ slow (road marking) ralentir;∎ Nautical slow ahead/astern! en avant/arrière doucement!ralentir;∎ these drugs slow the heart rate ces médicaments ralentissent le rythme cardiaque;∎ the mud slowed our progress la boue nous a ralentis;∎ I slowed the horse to a trot j'ai mis le cheval au trot►► Cookery slow burner feu m doux;slow cooker mijoteuse f;British slow handclap applaudissements mpl rythmés (pour montrer sa désapprobation);∎ they gave him the slow handclap ≃ ils l'ont sifflé;slow match mèche f à combustion lente;Cinema & Television slow motion ralenti m;∎ in slow motion au ralenti;Music slow movement mouvement m lent;Physics slow neutron neutron m lent;Sport slow pitch slow pitch m (sport proche du softball);Technology slow running ralenti m;slow train omnibus m;Medicine slow virus virus m lentralentir;∎ the roadworks slowed us down considerably les travaux nous ont considérablement ralentis;∎ having to write the addresses by hand slowed the work down le fait de devoir écrire les adresses à la main a ralenti le travail;∎ production is slowed down during the winter pendant l'hiver, la production tourne au ralenti;∎ I'll only slow you down je vais vous retarder∎ if he doesn't slow down he'll have a heart attack s'il ne ralentit pas le rythme il va faire une crise cardiaque;∎ slow down! moins vite!;∎ growth slowed down in the second quarter il y a eu une diminution ou un ralentissement de la croissance au cours du deuxième trimestre -
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[sləʊ]adj1) медленный, небыстрый, неторопливыйWhy are you so slow? — Почему ты так долго копаешься? /Что ты медлишь?
- slow walkShe is slow in her movement (at her work, in progress). — Она медленно двигается (работает, продвигается).
- slow poison- slow current
- slow speed
- slow train
- slow influence
- painfully slow
- dead slow
- be slow to answer
- cook on a slow flame
- walk at a slow pace2) долгий, длительный, замедленныйThe clock is five minutes slow. — Часы отставют на пять минут.
He is slow in reacting. — У него замедленная реакция.
- slow person- slow pulse
- slow reaction
- slow journey3) малоспособный, отсталый, неспособныйHe is a slow developer. — У него замедленное развитие.
He is slow at algebra (at learning). — Ему плохо дается алгебра (учеба).
He is slow in understanding. — Он туго соображает.
Be slow to promise and quick to perform. — ◊ Не спеши словом/языком, торопись делом.
Slow but steady. /Better be slow and sure. — ◊ Медленно, но верно. /Лучше медленно, но верно
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1. intransitive verbtanzen; (jump about, skip) herumtanzen2. transitive verb1) tanzen2) (move up and down) schaukeln3. noun1) Tanz, derlead somebody a [merry] dance — (fig.) jemanden [schön] an der Nase herumführen
* * *1. verb1) (to move in time to music by ma-king a series of rhythmic steps: She began to dance; Can you dance the waltz?) tanzen2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) schaukeln2. noun1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; ( also adjective) dance music.) der Tanz2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) der Tanz•- academic.ru/18356/dancer">dancer- dancing* * *[dɑ:n(t)s, AM dæn(t)s]I. vi1. (to music) tanzento \dance all night die ganze Nacht tanzen, die Nacht durchtanzento go dancing tanzen gehen2. (skip) herumtanzen, herumspringen, herumhüpfenthe flowers are dancing in the breeze die Blumen wiegen sich im Windthe sunlight was dancing on the surface of the water das Sonnenlicht tänzelte auf der Wasseroberfläche3.▶ to \dance to sb's tune nach jds Pfeife tanzenII. vt1. (partner)▪ to \dance sb somewhere mit jdm irgendwohin tanzenhe \danced her around the room er tanzte mit ihr durch den Raum2. (perform)to \dance calypso/tango Calypso/Tango tanzento \dance a waltz einen Walzer tanzen3.▶ to \dance attendance on sb um jdn herumscharwenzelnIII. nto have a \dance with sb mit jdm tanzenthe next \dance der nächste Tanzwill you come to the \dance with me? gehst du mit mir auf den Ball?end-of-term dinner \dance Semesterabschlussball mclassical/modern \dance klassischer/moderner Tanz* * *[dAːns]1. n1) (= movement) Tanz mshe's led him a merry dance — sie hat ihn ja ganz schön an der Nase herumgeführt
2) (= ball) Tanz m, Tanzabend mto give or hold a dance — einen Tanz( abend) veranstalten; (privately) eine Tanzparty geben
to go to a dance — tanzen gehen, zum Tanzen gehen
2. vttanzen3. vi1) (= perform dance) tanzen2)(= move here and there)
to dance about — (herum)tänzeln* * *A v/i1. tanzen:2. tanzen, hüpfen, herumspringen ( alle:with, for vor dat):dance for joy Freudentänze aufführen3. fig tanzen, sich wiegen:B v/t1. einen Tanz tanzen:2. einen Bären etc tanzen lassen4. dance the night away die Nacht durchtanzen;dance o.s. ( oder one’s way) into the hearts of the audience sich in die Herzen der Zuschauer tanzenC shave a dance with sb mit jemandem tanzen;may I have the next dance? darf ich um den nächsten Tanz bitten?;lead the dance den Reigen eröffnen (a. fig);lead sb a (pretty) dance Bra) jemanden zum Narren halten,b) jemandem das Leben schwer machen;join the dance fig den Tanz mitmachen;Dance of Death Totentanz2. Tanz(veranstaltung) m(f):at a dance auf einem TanzD adj Tanz…:dance floor Tanzfläche f;dance hall Tanzsaal m* * *1. intransitive verbtanzen; (jump about, skip) herumtanzen2. transitive verb1) tanzen2) (move up and down) schaukeln3. noun1) Tanz, derlead somebody a [merry] dance — (fig.) jemanden [schön] an der Nase herumführen
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[dɑ:n(t)s, Am dæn(t)s] vi1) ( to music) tanzen;to \dance all night die ganze Nacht tanzen, die Nacht durchtanzen;to go dancing tanzen gehen;2) ( skip) herumtanzen, herumspringen, herumhüpfen;the flowers are dancing in the breeze die Blumen wiegen sich im Wind;the sunlight was dancing on the surface of the water das Sonnenlicht tänzelte auf der WasseroberflächePHRASES:to \dance to sb's tune nach jds Pfeife f tanzen vt1) ( partner)to \dance sb somewhere mit jdm irgendwohin tanzen;he \danced her around the room er tanzte mit ihr durch den Raum2) ( perform)to \dance calypso/ tango Calypso/Tango tanzen;to \dance a waltz einen Walzer tanzenPHRASES:to \dance attendance on sb um jdn herumscharwenzeln nto have a \dance with sb mit jdm tanzenthe next \dance der nächste Tanz;will you come to the \dance with me? gehst du mit mir auf den Ball?;end-of-term dinner \dance Semesterabschlussball mclassical/modern \dance klassischer/moderner Tanz -
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n. dans--------v. dansendance1[ da:ns]2 dansfeest ⇒ bal, dansavond♦voorbeelden:II 〈niet-telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord; the; soms Dance〉————————dance21 dansen ⇒ springen, (staan te) trappelen♦voorbeelden:her eyes danced for/with joy • haar ogen tintelden van vreugdedance to music • op muziek dansendance with rage/pain • trappelen van woede/van de pijnII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 dansen2 doen/laten dansen♦voorbeelden: -
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§ ნელი, ჩამორჩენილი (საათი)§1 ნელიslow growth / development / dance ნელი ზრდა / განვითარება / ცეკვა2 მდორე3 ზანტი, ზოზინა, მძიმე●●he was slow to answer პასუხი დააყოვნა4 **5 შენელება (შეანელებს, შენელდება)●●he is a slow thinker გონებამძიმეაhe is slow in the uptake მძიმედ/ნელა აზროვნებს -
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[dɑːn(t)s] 1. гл.1) танцевать, плясатьHe asked her to dance. — Он пригласил её на танец.
Ann danced all evening with Richard. — Весь вечер Энн танцевала с Ричардом.
We danced to the music of the 1940s and 50s. — Мы танцевали под музыку сороковых и пятидесятых годов двадцатого века.
2) плясать, прыгать, скакать; качаться, кружитьсяShe grew dizzy - the letters danced before her eyes. — Она почувствовала головокружение – буквы плясали у неё перед глазами.
Syn:3) заставлять танцевать; вести в танцеHe danced her around the ballroom. — Он провёл её в танце по залу.
4) достигать чего-л. при помощи танцаShe has danced her way to fitness. — Благодаря танцам она теперь в отличной форме.
5) разг.; амер.; = dance around избегать, уклоняться; колебаться, проявлять неуверенность, нерешительностьHe has danced around the issue of abortion throughout his whole career. One minute he seems to be pro-life, the other minute he is pro-choice. — Его позиция по вопросу об абортах на протяжении всей его [политической] карьеры постоянно менялась: он был то за, то против принятия закона о запрете абортов.
Syn:••to dance attendance (up)on smb. — преим. брит. ходить перед кем-л. на задних лапках
to dance to smb.'s tune / whistle / piping — плясать под чью-л. дудку
to dance to another / a different tune — запеть по-другому
to dance upon nothing — уст. висеть в петле, болтаться на виселице
2. сущ.His dancing days are done. — Он своё оттанцевал.
1) танец; пляскаdance routine — танцевальный номер, танец
dance hall — уст. дансинг-холл
He did a dance of triumph. — Он исполнил победный танец.
2) вид танца3) искусство танца, танцевальное искусствоThe band finished with a few slow dances. — Под конец оркестр сыграл несколько медленных танцев.
5) танец, тур ( танца)I think I'll sit out the next dance. — Думаю, что следующий танец я пропущу.
6) бал, танцевальный вечер; танцыThey met at a dance. — Они познакомились на танцах.
••to lead smb. a (pretty, merry) dance — брит. водить кого-л. за нос, заставить кого-л. помучиться
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I [daːns] n1) танец, пляска- national dance- classical dance
- belly dance
- circle dance
- sword dance
- tap dance
- dance music
- at a dance
- know every step in the dance
- have a dance2) танцыDances are held every Saturday. — Танцы устраиваются каждую субботу.
They met at a dance. — Они познакомились на танцах
- barn dance- do a dance
- go to a dance
- meet at a dance
- have a dance with
- sit out a dance
- come home late from a dance II [daːns] vтанцевать, плясать, отплясывать- dance all evening- dance to the music of the piano
- dance to the music of a rock group
- dance to smb's tuneUSAGE:Русским сочетаниям хорошо (плохо) танцевать в английском языке чаще соответствует не глагол to dance, а сочетания с существительным: to be a good (poor, bad) dancer. Аналогичная ситуация имеет место при описании обычного поведения, черт характера, умения: to be a slow eater (walker) медленно есть (ходить); to be a sound sleeper обычно крепко спать; to be a fast reader быстро читать -
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v танцевать, плясать Русским сочетаниям хорошо (плохо) танцевать в английском языке чаще соответствует не глагол to dance, а сочетания с существительным: to be a good (poor, bad) dancer. Аналогичная ситуация имеет место при описании обычного поведения, черт характера, умения: медленно есть (ходить) — to be a slow eater (walker), обычно крепко спать — to be a sound sleeper, быстро читать — to be a fast reader и т. д. -
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[wo:l ] 1. noun((a piece of music for) a type of slow ballroom dance performed by couples: The band is playing a waltz; ( also adjective) waltz music.) vals; valse-2. verb1) (to dance a waltz (with): Can you waltz?; He waltzed his partner round the room.) danse vals2) (to move cheerfully or with confidence: He waltzed into the room and told us that he was getting married the next day.) valse* * *[wo:l ] 1. noun((a piece of music for) a type of slow ballroom dance performed by couples: The band is playing a waltz; ( also adjective) waltz music.) vals; valse-2. verb1) (to dance a waltz (with): Can you waltz?; He waltzed his partner round the room.) danse vals2) (to move cheerfully or with confidence: He waltzed into the room and told us that he was getting married the next day.) valse -
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step
1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.)2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.)3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.)4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.)5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.)6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.)7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.)
2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.)- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
- watch one's step
step1 n1. paso2. escalón / peldaño3. paso / medidastep2 vb1. dar un paso / andarstep this way, please pase por aquí, por favor2. pisartr[step]■ we're learning a new step at dancing classes estamos aprendiendo un nuevo paso en las clases de baile2 (distance) paso3 (move, act) paso■ what's the next step? ¿cuál es el próximo paso?5 (degree on scale, stage in process) peldaño, escalón nombre masculino, paso■ she's gone up another step on the career ladder ha ascendido otro peldaño en la escala profesional6 (stair) escalón nombre masculino, peldaño, grada; (of ladder) escalón nombre masculino, travesaño; (of vehicle) estribo1 (move, walk) dar un paso, andar2 (tread) pisar1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (stepladder) escalera de tijera\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLevery step of the way en todo momento, desde principio a finstep by step paso a paso, poco a pocostep on it!, step on the gas! ¡date prisa!, ¡pisa a fondo!to be one step ahead llevar la ventajato step into somebody's shoes pasar a ocupar el puesto de alguiento step into the breach llenar el huecoa step up un ascenso1) : dar un pasostep this way, please: pase por aquí, por favorhe stepped outside: salió2)to step on : pisarstep n1) : paso mstep by step: paso por paso2) stair: escalón m, peldaño m3) rung: escalón m, travesaño m4) measure, move: medida f, paso mto take steps: tomar medidas5) stride: paso mwith a quick step: con paso rápidon.• escalera s.f.• escalón s.m.• estribo s.m.• estribo de un coche s.m.• etapa s.f.• gestión s.f.• grada s.f.• grado s.m.• medida s.f.• paso s.m.• patada s.f.• peldaño s.m.• trámite s.m.v.• andar v.(§pret: anduv-)• escalonar v.• medir a pasos v.• pisar v.
I step1) c (footstep, pace) paso mto take a step forward — dar* un paso adelante
to follow in somebody's steps — seguir* los pasos de alguien
to be/keep one step ahead: they're one step ahead of us nos llevan cierta ventaja; he tries to keep one step ahead of his students trata de que sus alumnos no lo aventajen; to watch one's step (be cautious, behave well) andarse* con cuidado or con pie de plomo; watch your step — ( when walking) mira por dónde caminas
2)a) c ( of dance) paso mb) u (in marching, walking) paso mto be in/out of step — llevar/no llevar el paso; ( in dancing) llevar/no llevar el compás or el ritmo
to break step — romper* el paso
in/out of step with somebody/something: the leaders are out of step with the wishes of the majority — los líderes no sintonizan con los deseos de la mayoría
3) ( distance) (no pl)to take steps (to + inf) — tomar medidas (para + inf)
5)the museum steps — la escalinata or las escaleras del museo
a flight of steps — un tramo m de escalera
6) ca) ( degree in scale) peldaño m, escalón mb) (AmE Mus)whole step — tono m
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would you step inside/outside for a moment? — ¿quiere pasar/salir un momento?
to step IN/ON something — pisar algo
sorry, I stepped on your toe — perdón, te pisé
to step on it o on the gas — (colloq) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL), meterle (AmL fam)
Phrasal Verbs:- step in- step out- step up[step]1. N1) (=movement) (lit, fig) paso m; (=sound) paso m, pisada fhe heard steps outside — oyó pasos or pisadas fuera
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it's a big step for him — es un gran paso or salto para él•
step by step — (lit, fig) poco a poco•
to be a step closer to doing sth — estar más cerca de hacer algo•
at every step — (lit, fig) a cada paso•
the first step is to decide... — el primer paso es decidir...•
to follow in sb's steps — seguir los pasos de algn•
I would go one step further and make all guns illegal — yo iría aún más lejos y prohibiría todo tipo de armas de fuego•
what's the next step? — ¿cuál es el siguiente paso?•
a step towards peace — un paso hacia la paz•
to turn one's steps towards sth — dirigir los pasos hacia algo•
it's a step up in his career — es un ascenso en su carrera profesional•
to watch one's step — (lit, fig) ir con cuidado- be one step ahead of sbfalse 1., 1), spring 1., 4)2) (in dancing, marching) paso m•
to break step — romper el paso•
he quickly fell into step beside me — no tardó en ajustar su paso al mío•
to be in step with sb — (lit) llevar el paso de algnthe bright colours are perfectly in step with the current mood — los colores vivos reflejan perfectamente al clima actual
to be/keep in step (with) — (in marching) llevar el paso (de); (in dance) llevar el compás or ritmo (de)
to get out of step — (in march) perder el paso; (in dance) perder el ritmo or compás
- be out of step with sth/sb- fall or get out of step with sth/sb3) (=distance) paso mI'm just a step away if you need me — si me necesitas, solo estoy a un paso
it's a good step or quite a step to the village * — el pueblo queda bastante lejos
4) (=footprint) huella f5) (=measure) medida f•
to take steps — tomar medidas6) (=stair) peldaño m, escalón m; (on bus) peldaño m, estribo m; (also: doorstep) escalón m de la puertaI'll meet you on the library steps — quedamos en los escalones or la escalinata de la biblioteca
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a flight of stone steps — un tramo de escalera or de escalones de piedra7) steps (=stepladder) escalera f (de mano/de tijera)to get onto the next step in the salary scale — ascender un peldaño or subir de grado en la escala salarial
9) (also: step aerobics) step m10) (US) (Mus) tono m2. VI1) (=walk)•
won't you step inside? — ¿no quiere pasar?•
he stepped into the room — entró en la habitaciónhe stepped into his slippersousers — se puso las zapatillas/los pantalones
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to step off a bus/planeain — bajarse de un autobús/aviónen•
as he stepped onto the pavement... — al poner el pie en la acera...•
as she stepped out of the car — al bajar del coche•
I had to step outside for a breath of fresh air — tuve que salir fuera a tomar el aire•
to step over sth — pasar por encima de algo- step out of lineshoe2) (=tread)•
to step in/on sth — pisar algostep on it! * — (=hurry up) ¡date prisa!, ¡ponte las pilas! *, ¡apúrate! (LAm); (Aut) ¡acelera!
to step on the accelerator (Brit) —
toestep on the gas — (US) pisar el acelerador
3.CPDstep aerobics N — step m
step change N — cambio m radical
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I [step]1) c (footstep, pace) paso mto take a step forward — dar* un paso adelante
to follow in somebody's steps — seguir* los pasos de alguien
to be/keep one step ahead: they're one step ahead of us nos llevan cierta ventaja; he tries to keep one step ahead of his students trata de que sus alumnos no lo aventajen; to watch one's step (be cautious, behave well) andarse* con cuidado or con pie de plomo; watch your step — ( when walking) mira por dónde caminas
2)a) c ( of dance) paso mb) u (in marching, walking) paso mto be in/out of step — llevar/no llevar el paso; ( in dancing) llevar/no llevar el compás or el ritmo
to break step — romper* el paso
in/out of step with somebody/something: the leaders are out of step with the wishes of the majority — los líderes no sintonizan con los deseos de la mayoría
3) ( distance) (no pl)to take steps (to + inf) — tomar medidas (para + inf)
5)the museum steps — la escalinata or las escaleras del museo
a flight of steps — un tramo m de escalera
6) ca) ( degree in scale) peldaño m, escalón mb) (AmE Mus)whole step — tono m
II
would you step inside/outside for a moment? — ¿quiere pasar/salir un momento?
to step IN/ON something — pisar algo
sorry, I stepped on your toe — perdón, te pisé
to step on it o on the gas — (colloq) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL), meterle (AmL fam)
Phrasal Verbs:- step in- step out- step up -
19 waltz
wo:l
1. noun((a piece of music for) a type of slow ballroom dance performed by couples: The band is playing a waltz; (also adjective) waltz music.) vals
2. verb1) (to dance a waltz (with): Can you waltz?; He waltzed his partner round the room.) valsar, bailar un vals2) (to move cheerfully or with confidence: He waltzed into the room and told us that he was getting married the next day.) moverse con desenvolturawaltz1 n valscan you dance the waltz? ¿sabes bailar el vals?waltz2 vb bailar el valstr[wɔːls]1 vals nombre masculino1 (dance) valsar, bailar el vals2 familiar (move casually, confidently) moverse con desenvoltura, moverse despreocupadamente■ I can't just waltz up to her and ask her out no puedo acercarme a ella y pedirle que salga conmigo como si tal cosawaltz ['wɔlts] vi1) : valsar, bailar el vals2) breeze: pasar con ligerezato waltz in: entrar tan campantewaltz n: vals mv.• valsar v.n.• vals s.m.
I wɔːls, wɔːltsnoun vals m
II
1) ( dance) valsar, valsearcan you waltz? — ¿sabes bailar el vals?, ¿sabes valsar or valsear?
2) ( walk) (colloq)she waltzed into the office and asked for a raise — entró tan campante or con gran desenfado en la oficina y pidió un aumento de sueldo
•Phrasal Verbs:[wɔːlts]1.N vals m2.to waltz in/out * — entrar/salir tan fresco *
* * *
I [wɔːls, wɔːlts]noun vals m
II
1) ( dance) valsar, valsearcan you waltz? — ¿sabes bailar el vals?, ¿sabes valsar or valsear?
2) ( walk) (colloq)she waltzed into the office and asked for a raise — entró tan campante or con gran desenfado en la oficina y pidió un aumento de sueldo
•Phrasal Verbs: -
20 drag
1. noun1) (difficult progress)2. transitive verb,it was a long drag up the hill — der Aufstieg auf den Hügel war ein ganz schöner Schlauch (ugs.)
- gg-1) [herum]schleppendrag one's feet or heels — (fig.) sich (Dat.) Zeit lassen (over, in mit)
2) (move with effort)drag one's feet — [mit den Füßen] schlurfen
3) (fig. coll.): (take despite resistance)he dragged me to a dance — er schleifte mich (ugs.) zu einer Tanzveranstaltung
drag somebody into something — jemanden in etwas (Akk.) hineinziehen
4) (search) [mit einem Schleppnetz] absuchen [Fluss-, Seegrund]5) (Computing) ziehen3. intransitive verb,- gg-1) schleifendrag on or at a cigarette — (coll.) an einer Zigarette ziehen
2) (fig.): (pass slowly) sich [hin]schleppenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/22190/drag_in">drag in- drag on- drag out* * *[dræɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) schleppen2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) schleppen3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) schleifen4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) (mit einem Schleppnetz) absuchen5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) sich hinziehen2. noun1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) die Hemmung2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) der Zug3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) etwas Langweiliges4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) die Transvestitenkleidung* * *[dræg]I. n▪ to be a \drag on sb ein Klotz an jds Bein sein, für jdn eine Last seinthat's a bit of a \drag — we've run out of coffee das ist ja echt ätzend — wir haben keinen Kaffee mehr slthe party was an awful \drag die Party war so was von stinklangweilig sl▪ to be in \drag Frauenkleider tragen, einen Fummel anhaben sl6.II. adj attr, inv transvestitisch, Transvestiten-\drag artist Künstler, der in Frauenkleidern auftrittIII. vt<- gg->1. (pull along the ground)▪ to \drag sb/sth somewhere jdn/etw irgendwohin ziehen [o schleifen] [o zerren]the government is \dragging its heels over this issue die Regierung lässt die Sache schleifento \drag oneself somewhere sich akk irgendwohin schleppen2. (take sb somewhere unwillingly)▪ to \drag sb somewhere jdn irgendwohin schleifen [o zerren]we had to \drag him out of the bar wir mussten ihn aus der Bar herausholenI don't want to \drag you away if you're enjoying yourself ich will dich hier nicht wegreißen, wenn du dich gerade amüsierst fam3. (bring up)4. (involve)don't \drag me into your argument! lasst mich bitte aus eurem Streit heraus!5. (force)▪ to \drag sth out of sb etw aus jdm herausbringen [o herausholen]you never tell me how you feel — I always have to \drag it out of you du sagst mir nie, wie du dich fühlst — ich muss dir immer alles aus der Nase ziehento \drag a confession/the truth out of sb jdm ein Geständnis/die Wahrheit entlocken6. (search)to \drag a lake/river einen See/Fluss absuchen7. COMPUT▪ to \drag sth etw [ver]schieben\drag and drop ziehen und ablegenIV. vi<- gg->1. (trail along) schleifen2. ( pej: proceed tediously) sich akk [da]hinziehen [o pej dahinschleppen], schleppend [o zäh] vorangehen pejthis meeting is really starting to \drag dieses Treffen zieht sich allmählich ziemlich in die Längeto \drag to a close schleppend zu Ende gehen* * *[drg]1. n1) (= object pulled along for dredging etc) Suchanker m; (NAUT = cluster of hooks) Dregganker m, Draggen m; (NAUT = dragnet) Schleppnetz nt; (= heavy sledge) Lastschlitten m; (AGR, = harrow) schwere Egge4)(= slow laborious progress)
it was a long drag up to the top of the hill — es war ein langer, mühseliger Aufstieg zum Gipfel, der Aufstieg auf den Gipfel war ein furchtbarer Schlauch (inf)5) (inf= burden)
to be a drag on sth — eine Belastung für etw sein6) (inf)what a drag! (boring) — Mann, ist der/die/das langweilig! (inf); (nuisance) so'n Mist (inf)
what a drag having to go back! — so'n Mist, dass wir zurückmüssen
she thought his girlfriend was a real drag — sie fand, dass seine Freundin echt langweilig war (inf)
7) (inf: pull on cigarette) Zug m (on, at an +dat)give me a drag — lass mich mal ziehen, gib mir mal 'n Zug (inf)
8) (inf: women's clothing worn by men) (von Männern getragene) Frauenkleidung f10) (US inf= street)
the main drag — die Hauptstraße2. vthe dragged her out of/into the car — er zerrte sie aus dem/in das Auto
the dog was dragging its broken leg (behind it) — der Hund schleifte sein gebrochenes Bein hinter sich her
she accused the government of dragging its feet on reforms —
2) river absuchen3. vi3) (fig time, work) sich hinziehen; (play, book) sich in die Länge ziehen; (conversation) sich (mühsam) hinschleppen* * *drag [dræɡ]A s1. Schleppen n, Zerren n2. SCHIFFa) Dragge f, Such-, Dregganker mb) Schleppnetz n3. AGRa) schwere Eggeb) Mistrechen m4. TECHa) starker Roll- oder Blockwagenb) Last-, Transportschlitten m6. Schlepp-, Zugseil n7. Schleife f (zum Steintransport etc)8. TECH Baggerschaufel f, Erdräumer m9. Hemmschuh m, Schleife f:put on the drag den Hemmschuh ansetzen10. TECH Hemmzeug n, -vorrichtung f11. fig Hemmschuh m, Hemmnis n, Belastung f (on für):be a drag on sb’s career jemandes Karriere im Weg stehen12. FLUG, PHYS Luft-, Strömungswiderstand m13. TECH (Faden)Zug m (bei Wickelmaschinen etc)14. umg (etwas) Mühsames:what a drag up these stairs! diese Treppen sind vielleicht ein Schlauch!15. schleppendes Verfahren, Verschleppung f16. umgbe a drag langweilig seinwhat a drag! so ein Mist!17. umga) Langweiler(in), fader Kerlb) lästiger Kerl18. JAGD Streichnetz n (zum Vogelfang)19. JAGDa) Fährte f, Witterung fb) Schleppe f (künstliche Witterung)c) Schleppjagd f20. Angeln:a) Spulenbremse fb) seitlicher Zug (an der Angelschnur)21. US umg Einfluss m, Beziehungen pl:use one’s drag seine Beziehungen spielen lassen22. umg Zug m (at, on an einer Zigarette etc):give me a drag lass mich mal ziehen;take a drag einen Zug machen23. umg (von Männern, besonders von Transvestiten, getragene) Frauenkleidung:in drag in Frauenkleidung24. besonders US umg Straße fB v/t1. schleppen, zerren, schleifen, ziehen:2. nachschleifen:drag one’s feeta) (mit den Füßen) schlurfen,3. a) mit einem Schleppnetz absuchen ( for nach)b) mit einem Schleppnetz finden oder fangen5. einen Teich etc ausbaggern6. eggenhe must drag sex into every conversation er muss in jedes Gespräch (unbedingt) Sex hineinbringen8. umga) jemanden langweilenC v/i1. geschleppt oder geschleift werden2. (am Boden) schleifen:drag (along) on the floor am Boden schleifen (Kleid etc);the anchor drags SCHIFF der Anker findet keinen Halt3. sich schleppen4. schlurfen (Füße)5. figa) sich dahinschleppen:time drags on his hands die Zeit wird ihm langfor nach)10. zerren, heftig ziehen ( beide:at an dat)11. umg ziehen (at, on an einer Zigarette etc)* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb,- gg-1) [herum]schleppendrag one's feet or heels — (fig.) sich (Dat.) Zeit lassen (over, in mit)
drag one's feet — [mit den Füßen] schlurfen
3) (fig. coll.): (take despite resistance)he dragged me to a dance — er schleifte mich (ugs.) zu einer Tanzveranstaltung
drag somebody into something — jemanden in etwas (Akk.) hineinziehen
4) (search) [mit einem Schleppnetz] absuchen [Fluss-, Seegrund]5) (Computing) ziehen3. intransitive verb,- gg-1) schleifendrag on or at a cigarette — (coll.) an einer Zigarette ziehen
2) (fig.): (pass slowly) sich [hin]schleppenPhrasal Verbs:- drag in- drag on- drag out* * *v.nachschleppen v.schleppen v.ziehen v.(§ p.,pp.: zog, ist/hat gezogen)
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