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81 come
1) kommencome here! — komm [mal] her!
[I'm] coming! — [ich] komme schon!
come running into the room — ins Zimmer gerannt kommen
not know whether or if one is coming or going — nicht wissen, wo einem der Kopf steht
they came to a house/town — sie kamen zu einem Haus/in eine Stadt
Christmas/Easter is coming — bald ist Weihnachten/Ostern
he has come a long way — er kommt von weit her
come to somebody's notice or attention/knowledge — jemandem auffallen/zu Ohren kommen
the train came into the station — der Zug fuhr in den Bahnhof ein
the shoelaces have come undone — die Schnürsenkel sind aufgegangen
it all came right in the end — es ging alles gut aus
have come to believe/realize that... — zu der Überzeugung/Einsicht gelangt sein, dass...
4) (become present) kommenin the coming week/month — kommende Woche/kommenden Monat
in years to come — in künftigen Jahren
for some time to come — [noch] für einige Zeit
5) (be result) kommenthe suggestion came from him — der Vorschlag war od. stammte von ihm
6) (happen)how comes it that you...? — wie kommt es, dass du...?
how come? — (coll.) wieso?; weshalb?
come what may — komme, was wolle (geh.); ganz gleich, was kommt
7) (be available) [Waren:] erhältlich seinthis dress comes in three sizes — dies Kleid gibt es in drei Größen od. ist in drei Größen erhältlich
8) (coll.): (play a part)come the bully with somebody — bei jemandem den starken Mann markieren (salopp)
don't come the innocent with me — spiel mir nicht den Unschuldsengel vor! (ugs.)
don't come that game with me! — komm mir bloß nicht mit dieser Tour od. Masche! (salopp)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/14418/come_about">come about- come by- come in- come off- come on- come out- come to- come up* * *1. past tense - came; verb1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) kommen2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) kommen5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) gelangen6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) hinauslaufen auf2. interjection(expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) nun, bitte- comer- coming
- comeback
- comedown
- come about
- come across
- come along
- come by
- come down
- come into one's own
- come off
- come on
- come out
- come round
- come to
- come to light
- come upon
- come up with
- come what may
- to come* * *[kʌm]<came, come>1. (move towards) kommen\come here a moment kommst du mal einen Moment [her]?careful, a car's coming! Achtung, da kommt ein Auto!my sister came rushing out of the train meine Schwester stürmte aus dem Zugcoming! ich komme!have you \come straight from the airport? kommen Sie direkt vom Flughafen?did you \come here by car? sind Sie mit dem Auto gekommen?she's \come 500 km to be here with us tonight sie ist 500 km gereist, um heute Abend bei uns zu sein\come to sunny Bridlington for your holidays! machen Sie Urlaub im sonnigen Bridlington!to \come into a room/building in ein Zimmer/Gebäude kommen▪ to \come towards sb auf jdn zugehen2. (arrive) ankommenhas she \come yet? ist sie schon da?Christmas is coming bald ist Weihnachtenmorning has not yet \come es ist noch nicht MorgenChristmas only \comes once a year Weihnachten ist nur einmal im Jahrhow often does the post \come? wie oft kommt die Post?\come Monday morning you'll regret... Montagmorgen wirst du es bereuen, dass...\come March, I will have been married for two years im März bin ich zwei Jahre verheiratetI think the time has \come to... ich denke, es ist an der Zeit,...how's your headache? — it \comes and goes was machen deine Kopfschmerzen? — mal besser, mal schlechterin days to \come in Zukunftto \come to sb's rescue jdm zu Hilfe kommento \come as a surprise überraschend kommenthe year to \come das kommende [o nächste] Jahrin years to \come in der Zukunft3. (go for a purpose)▪ to \come and do sth [vorbei]kommen, um etw zu tun\come and visit us sometime komm doch mal vorbeiI'll \come and pick you up in the car ich hole dich dann mit dem Auto abdad, \come and see what I've done Papa, schau [mal], was ich gemacht habeI've \come to read the gas meter ich soll den Gaszähler ablesen▪ to \come for sb/sth jdn/etw abholenyour father will \come for you at 4 o'clock dein Vater kommt dich um 16 Uhr abholenthe police have \come for you die Polizei will Sie sprechen4. (accompany someone) mitkommenare you coming or staying? kommst du oder bleibst du noch?would you like to \come for a walk? kommst du mit spazieren?are you coming to the cinema tonight? kommst du heute Abend mit ins Kino?do you want to \come to the pub with us? kommst du mit einen trinken?5. (originate from) herrühren, stammenwhere is that awful smell coming from? wo kommt dieser schreckliche Gestank her?his voice came from the bathroom seine Stimme drang aus dem Badezimmerhe \comes of a farming family er stammt aus einer Familie mit langer Tradition in der Landwirtschaftdoes that quote \come from Shakespeare? stammt das Zitat von Shakespeare?to \come from Italy/a wealthy family aus Italien/einer wohlhabenden Familie stammen6. (in sequence)Z \comes after Y Z kommt nach YMonday \comes before Tuesday Montag kommt vor Dienstagthe article \comes before the noun der Artikel steht vor dem Substantiv7. (in competition)he \comes first in the list of the world's richest men er führt die Liste der reichsten Männer anPaul came far behind Paul kam nur unter „ferner liefen“to \come first/second BRIT, AUS Erste(r)/Zweite(r) werdento \come from behind aufholen8. (have priority)to \come before sth wichtiger als etw seinto \come first [bei jdm] an erster Stelle stehen9. (happen) geschehenhow exactly did you \come to be naked in the first place? wie genau kam es dazu, dass Sie nackt waren?\come to think of it... wenn ich es mir recht überlege,...\come what may komme, was wollehow did the window \come to be open? wieso war das Fenster offen?you could see it coming das war ja zu erwartenhow \come? wieso?how \come you missed the train? wie kommt's, dass du den Zug verpasst hast?10. (be, become)to \come under bombardment/pressure/suspicion unter Beschuss/Druck/Verdacht geratento \come under criticism in die Kritik geratento \come into fashion in Mode kommento \come into money/property/a title zu Geld/Besitz/einem Titel kommento \come into office sein Amt antretento \come into power an die Macht kommento \come loose sich [ab]lösenhow did that phrase \come to mean that? wie kam dieser Ausdruck zu dieser Bedeutung?I've \come to like him more and more ich finde ihn immer netterI've finally \come to agree with you du hast mich überzeugtyour shoelaces have \come undone deine Schnürsenkel sind aufgegangenall my dreams came true all meine Träume haben sich erfüllteverything will \come right in the end am Ende wird alles gut werdennothing came of it daraus ist nichts gewordenhis hair \comes [down] to his shoulders seine Haare reichen ihm bis auf die Schulternthe vase \comes in a red box die Vase wird in einem roten Karton gelieferthow would you like your coffee? — as it \comes, please wie trinken Sie Ihren Kaffee? — schwarz, bittesth \comes in different sizes/colours etw ist in unterschiedlichen Größen/Farben erhältlich, etw gibt es in unterschiedlichen Größen/Farbento \come cheap[er] billig[er] sein fam12. (progress) weiterkommenwe've \come a long way wir haben viel erreicht14.▶ \come again? [wie] bitte?▶ to \come clean about sth etw beichten▶ don't \come it [with me]! sei nicht so frech [zu mir]!▶ to be as stupid as they \come dumm wie Stroh sein▶ to \come unstuck BRIT, AUS plan schiefgehen; speaker steckenbleiben; person baden gehen fam; project in die Binsen gehen famII. TRANSITIVE VERB( esp pej: behave like)to \come the heavy father [with sb] [bei jdm] den strengen Vater herauskehrento \come the poor little innocent [with sb] [bei jdm] die Unschuldige/den Unschuldigen spielendon't \come that game with me! komm mir jetzt bloß nicht so! famIII. NOUN* * *[kʌm] pret came, ptp come1. vi1) (= approach) kommencome and get it! — (das) Essen ist fertig!, Essen fassen! (esp Mil)
to come and go — kommen und gehen; (vehicle) hin- und herfahren
the picture/sound comes and goes — das Bild/der Ton geht immerzu weg
I don't know whether I'm coming or going — ich weiß nicht (mehr), wo mir der Kopf steht (inf)
he has come a long way — er hat einen weiten Weg hinter sich; (fig)
coming! —
they came to a town/castle — sie kamen in eine Stadt/zu einem Schloss
it came to me that... — mir fiel ein, dass...
3) (= have its place) kommenthe adjective must come before the noun — das Adjektiv muss vor dem Substantiv stehen
4) (= happen) geschehencome what may — ganz gleich, was geschieht, komme, was (da) mag (geh)
you could see it coming — das konnte man ja kommen sehen, das war ja zu erwarten
you've got it coming to you (inf) — mach dich auf was gefasst!
5)how come you're so late?, how do you come to be so late? — wieso etc kommst du so spät?
6) (= be, become) werdenthe handle has come loose —
it comes less expensive to shop in town — es ist or kommt billiger, wenn man in der Stadt einkauft
everything came all right in the end — zuletzt or am Ende wurde doch noch alles gut
7) (COMM: be available) erhältlich sein8)(+infin
= be finally in a position to) I have come to believe him — inzwischen or mittlerweile glaube ich ihmI'm sure you will come to agree with me — ich bin sicher, dass du mir schließlich zustimmst
(now I) come to think of it — wenn ich es mir recht überlege
9)the years/weeks to come — die kommenden or nächsten Jahre/Wochen
in time to come —
the life (of the world) to come — das ewige Leben
10) (inf uses)... come next week — nächste Woche...
how long have you been away? – a week come Monday — wie lange bist du schon weg? – (am) Montag acht Tage (inf) or eine Woche
a week come Monday I'll be... — Montag in acht Tagen (inf) or in einer Woche bin ich...
11) (inf: have orgasm) kommen (inf)2. vt (Brit inf= act as if one were) spielendon't come the innocent with me — spielen Sie hier bloß nicht den Unschuldigen!, kommen Sie mir bloß nicht auf die unschuldige Tour
he tried to come the innocent with me — er hat versucht, den Unschuldigen zu markieren (inf), er hat es auf die unschuldige Tour versucht (inf)
don't come that game or that (with me)! — kommen Sie mir bloß nicht mit DER Tour! (inf), DIE Masche zieht bei mir nicht!
3. n(sl: semen) Saft m (sl)* * *come [kʌm]A v/i prät came [keım], pperf come1. kommen:sb is coming es kommt jemand;I don’t know whether I’m coming or going ich weiß nicht, wo mir der Kopf steht;be long in coming lange auf sich warten lassen;come before the judge vor den Richter kommen;he came to see us er besuchte uns, er suchte uns auf;no work has come his way er hat (noch) keine Arbeit gefunden;that comes on page 4 das kommt auf Seite 4;the message has come die Nachricht ist gekommen oder eingetroffen;ill luck came to him ihm widerfuhr (ein) Unglück;I was coming to that darauf wollte ich gerade hinaus;2. (dran)kommen, an die Reihe kommen:who comes first?3. kommen, erscheinen, auftreten:a) kommen und gehen,b) erscheinen und verschwinden;love will come in time mit der Zeit wird sich die Liebe einstellen4. reichen, sich erstrecken:the dress comes to her knees das Kleid reicht ihr bis zu den Knien5. kommen, gelangen ( beide:to zu):come to the throne auf den Thron gelangen;come into danger in Gefahr geraten;when we come to die wenn es zum Sterben kommt, wenn wir sterben müssen;how came it to be yours? wie kamen oder gelangten Sie dazu?6. kommen, abstammen ( beide:of, from von):he comes of a good family er kommt oder stammt aus gutem Hause;I come from Leeds ich stamme aus Leeds7. kommen, herrühren ( beide:of von):that’s what comes of your hurry das kommt von deiner Eile;nothing came of it es wurde nichts daraushow did this come to be? wie kam es dazu?9. sich erweisen:it comes expensive es kommt teuer;the expenses come rather high die Kosten kommen recht hoch10. ankommen ( to sb jemanden):it comes hard (easy) to me es fällt mir schwer (leicht)he has come to be a good musician er ist ein guter Musiker geworden, aus ihm ist ein guter Musiker geworden;it has come to be the custom es ist Sitte geworden;come to know sb jemanden kennenlernen;come to know sth etwas erfahren;come to appreciate sb jemanden schätzen lernen;I have come to believe that … ich bin zu der Überzeugung gekommen, dass…;how did you come to do that? wie kamen Sie dazu, das zu tun?12. (besonders vor adj) werden, sich entwickeln:come all right in Ordnung kommen;the butter will not come die Butter bildet sich nicht oder umg wird nicht13. AGR, BOT (heraus-)kommen, sprießen, keimen14. auf den Markt kommen, erhältlich sein:these shirts come in three sizes diese Hemden gibt es in drei Größenthe life to come das zukünftige Leben;for all time to come für alle Zukunft;in the years to come in den kommenden Jahrendon’t try to come the great scholar over me! versuche nicht, mir gegenüber den großen Gelehrten zu spielen!;come it over sb sich jemandem gegenüber aufspielen;don’t come that dodge over me! mit dem Trick kommst du bei mir nicht an!C int na (hör mal)!, komm!, bitte!:come, come!b) (ermutigend) na komm schon!, auf gehts!D s1. Kommen n:the come and go of the years das Kommen und Gehen der Jahreas stupid as they come umg dumm wie Bohnenstroh;how comes it that …?, umg how come that …? wie kommt es, dass …? how come? umg wieso (denn)?, wie das?;a year ago come March umg im März vor einem Jahr;came Christmas obs dann kam Weihnachten;he is coming nicely umg er macht sich recht gut;come it Br umg es schaffen;he can’t come that Br umg das schafft er nicht; → again 1; (siehe a. die Verbindungen mit den entsprechenden Substantiven etc)* * *1) kommencome here! — komm [mal] her!
[I'm] coming! — [ich] komme schon!
not know whether or if one is coming or going — nicht wissen, wo einem der Kopf steht
they came to a house/town — sie kamen zu einem Haus/in eine Stadt
Christmas/Easter is coming — bald ist Weihnachten/Ostern
come to somebody's notice or attention/knowledge — jemandem auffallen/zu Ohren kommen
2) (occur) kommen; (in list etc.) stehen3) (become, be)have come to believe/realize that... — zu der Überzeugung/Einsicht gelangt sein, dass...
4) (become present) kommenin the coming week/month — kommende Woche/kommenden Monat
for some time to come — [noch] für einige Zeit
5) (be result) kommenthe suggestion came from him — der Vorschlag war od. stammte von ihm
6) (happen)how comes it that you...? — wie kommt es, dass du...?
how come? — (coll.) wieso?; weshalb?
come what may — komme, was wolle (geh.); ganz gleich, was kommt
7) (be available) [Waren:] erhältlich seinthis dress comes in three sizes — dies Kleid gibt es in drei Größen od. ist in drei Größen erhältlich
8) (coll.): (play a part)don't come that game with me! — komm mir bloß nicht mit dieser Tour od. Masche! (salopp)
Phrasal Verbs:- come by- come in- come off- come on- come out- come to- come up* * *interj.eingekehrt interj.komm interj.kommen interj. v.(§ p.,p.p.: came, come)= kommen v.(§ p.,pp.: kam, ist gekommen) -
82 zwietrzyć
(-ę, -ysz); vt perf* * *pf.scent (out); zwietrzyć niebezpieczeństwo scent danger; zwietrzyć interes smell money.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zwietrzyć
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83 oler el poste
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84 sense
§ გონება, აზრი common sense საღი აზრი; შეგრძნება§1 გრძნობაa sense of humour / duty იუმორის / მოვალეობის გრძნობაto come to one's senses გრძნობაზე / გონს მოსვლა2 გონიერება, ჭკუაhe has plenty of sense ძალიან გონიერი / საზრიანი კაციაgood / sound / common sense კეთილგონიერება, საღი აზროვნებაhe had enough sense to refuse ჭკუა ეყო, რომ უარი ეთქვაwhat he says makes sense რასაც ამბობს, ჭკუასთან ახლოა3 აზრი4 მნიშვნელობაin what sense is this word used here? ეს სიტყვა აქ რა მნიშვნელობით არის ნახმარი?●●in a good / bad sense კარგი / ცუდი გაგებით5 გრძნობა (იგრძნობს)●●this doesn't make sense უაზრობა გამოდისhe talks sense / nonsense ჭკვიანურ რამეს / სისულელეს ამბობსuse your common sense! ჭკუა იხმარე!/კარგად დაფიქრდი!he is without a grain of sense ჭკუის ნატამალი არ გააჩნია // ერთი ბეწო ჭკუა არა აქვსto bring smb. to his senses გონს მოყვანა, მორჯულებაit doesn`t appeal to common sense უაზრობაა, არალოგიკურიაcommon sense საღი აზროვნება, კეთილგონიერება -
85 rimanere
stay, remain( avanzare) be left (over)rimanerci male be hurtcome siete rimasti per stasera? what arrangements did you make for this evening?* * *rimanere v. intr.1 to remain, to stay: ho premura, non posso rimanere, I am in a hurry, I cannot stay; rimarrò solo alcuni giorni in Germania, I shall remain (o stay o stop) in Germany only a few days; sono rimasto (lì) a guardare, I stayed there looking; rimase a casa a curare il bambino, she stayed (o remained) at home to look after the child; rimasero dentro perché fuori faceva freddo, they stayed in because it was cold outside; rimanere fuori di casa, to be left outside; rimanere via, assente, fuori casa, to stay (o to be) away; sono rimasto a lavorare fino a tardi, I stayed on to work until late; rimasi alzato, in piedi fino a mezzanotte, I stayed up till midnight; siamo rimasti in piedi tutto il viaggio, we stayed standing for the whole journey; rimanere al buio, senz'acqua, to be left in the dark, with no water; l'ufficio rimarrà chiuso tutto agosto, the office will be closed for August; rimanere a cena, to stay to dinner; rimanere a letto, to stay in (o to keep to one's) bed // dov'ero rimasto?, where did I leave off (o where was I)? // mi è rimasto qualcosa fra i denti, something is caught between my teeth // rimanere indietro, to remain behind (o to get behind o to fall behind): tutti se ne andarono e io rimasi indietro, everybody left and I remained behind; non voglio rimanere indietro col lavoro, I do not want to get behind with my work; se vengo con te, il mio lavoro rimane indietro, if I come with you, I shall fall behind in my work; questo ragazzo rimarrà indietro rispetto ai suoi compagni, this boy is bound to fall behind (o cannot keep pace with) the rest of the class; rimanere indietro col pagamento dell'affitto, to fall behind with the rent2 ( avanzare) to remain, to be left (over): dopo il terremoto, rimase ben poco della città, after the earthquake very little remained of the city; mi è rimasta un po' di sabbia nei capelli, some sand is left in my hair; mi rimangono solo tre giorni di vacanza, I have only three days left of my holiday; non gli è rimasto molto da vivere, he hasn't got long to live; mi rimanevano solo pochi soldi, I had very little money left; non gli rimase nulla, he had nothing left; ci è rimasta poca strada da fare, there isn't much far to go now; rimane ben poco da fare, da dire, very little remains to be done, to be said; se si sottrae 8 da 10 rimane 2, if you subtract 8 from 10, 2 remains3 ( durare) to remain, to last: il pericolo rimane, the danger persists (o is still there); qualche macchia è rimasta anche dopo il lavaggio, there were still some stains left even after it had been washed; mi è rimasto addosso l'odore di pesce, I smell of fish; rimanere in carica, to stay in (o to hold) office4 ( essere situato) to be located, to be situated: dove rimane la chiesa?, where is the church located (o situated)?5 ( mantenersi) to remain, to keep*, to stay: rimanete insieme, keep together; rimani calmo, keep (o stay) calm; rimase un buon amico, he remained a good friend; rimanere fedele, onesto, to remain faithful, honest6 ( spettare): ciò rimane a te, ( è affar tuo) this is your (own) business; rimane a te la decisione, it is up to you to decide.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: rimanga fra noi, don't breathe a word of it; rimanere a bocca aperta, to gape (o to stand gaping); rimanere meravigliato, to be astounded (o astonished); rimanere di stucco, to be taken aback; rimanere con un palmo di naso, to feel done (o disappointed) // rimanere male, deluso, to be disappointed (o upset); rimanere contento, soddisfatto (di qlco.), to like (sthg.), to be satisfied (with sthg.) // rimanere in asso, to be left in the lurch // rimanere all'asciutto, al verde, to have no money left // rimanere in dubbio, to be in doubt // rimanere d'accordo (con qlcu.), to agree (with s.o.) // rimanere ferito, ucciso, to be wounded, killed // rimanere orfano, to be left on orphan; rimanere vedovo, to become a widower // (banca) rimanere inattivo, ( di conto) to lie dormant // (comm.): rimaniamo in attesa di una vostra cortese risposta, we look forward to hearing from you; rimanere sprovvisti di merci, to run out of stock // (dir.) rimanere in vigore, to remain in force // rimanerci, ( essere sorpreso) to be amazed (o surprised); (fam.) ( rimanere incinta) to get pregnant; (fam.) ( morire) to cop it: ha avuto un incidente stradale e ci è rimasto, he copped it in a car accident.* * *[rima'nere]1) (in un luogo) to stay, to remainrimanere a casa, in città — to stay (at) home, in town
rimanere a letto — to lie o stay in bed
2) fig. (non essere divulgato)3) (in una posizione, condizione) to remain, to stayrimanere in silenzio — to keep o remain o stay silent
avrei potuto rimanere ucciso, paralizzato! — I might have been killed, left paralysed!
rimanere vedova — to be widowed, to be left a widow
rimanere orfano — to be orphaned, to be left an orphan
4) (avanzare, restare) to be* left, to remain6) (fermarsi)allora, dove ero rimasto? — now then, where was I? where did I stop?
7) colloq. (essere d'accordo)8) rimanerci (restare sorpreso) to be* flabbergasted; colloq. (morire) to meet* one's end; colloq. (restare incinta) to get* pregnant, to be* up the spout BErimanerci male — to be hurt o disappointed
* * *rimanere/rima'nere/ [79](aus. essere)1 (in un luogo) to stay, to remain; rimanere a casa, in città to stay (at) home, in town; rimani dove sei stay where you are; dopo la festa è rimasta per aiutarmi she stayed behind after the party to help me; rimanere a letto to lie o stay in bed; rimanere fuori tutta la notte to stay out all night3 (in una posizione, condizione) to remain, to stay; rimanere seduto to remain seated; rimanere sveglio to stay awake; rimanere in silenzio to keep o remain o stay silent; rimanere calmo to stay calm; rimanere in contatto con to stay in touch with; rimanere fedele to remain faithful; rimanere senza soldi to run out of money; avrei potuto rimanere ucciso, paralizzato! I might have been killed, left paralysed! rimanere vedova to be widowed, to be left a widow; rimanere orfano to be orphaned, to be left an orphan4 (avanzare, restare) to be* left, to remain; è il solo amico che mi rimane he's the only friend I have left; ciò che rimane è inutilizzabile what remains is useless; dimmi che cosa rimane da fare tell me what there is left to do; ci rimane del denaro there is some money left over; non ci rimanere altro che sperare all we can do is hope; rimangono 80 euro da pagare there is still another 80 euros to pay; rimane ancora qualche mela there are still a few apples left5 (andare in eredità) la casa rimarrà a suo figlio his son will inherit the house6 (fermarsi) rimanere a to go no further than; siamo rimasti ai preliminari we didn't get beyond the preliminaries; allora, dove ero rimasto? now then, where was I? where did I stop?7 colloq. (essere d'accordo) come siete rimasti (d'accordo)? what did you agree to do? what did you decide on?8 rimanerci (restare sorpreso) to be* flabbergasted; colloq. (morire) to meet* one's end; colloq. (restare incinta) to get* pregnant, to be* up the spout BE; rimanerci male to be hurt o disappointed. -
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[sɛns]1. n1) (faculty) sensoa keen sense of smell/hearing — un olfatto/udito fine
to come to one's senses — (regain consciousness) riprendere i sensi
2) (feeling) senso, sensazione fsense of duty/guilt — senso del dovere/di colpa
3) (also: common sense) buonsensohave a bit of sense! — un po' di buonsenso, via!
to make sb see sense — far ragionare qn, far intendere ragione a qn
4)to come to one's senses — (become reasonable) tornare in sé
to bring sb to his senses — riportare qn alla ragione, far rinsavire qn
to take leave of one's senses — perdere il lume or l'uso della ragione
5) (meaning) senso, significatoin one or a sense — in un certo senso
6) Math verso2. vt(presence, interest) avvertire, intuire, (danger) sentire, percepire -
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come [kʌm]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━2. modifier━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. venir• coming! j'arrive !► to come + preposition• to come behind sb/sth suivre qn/qch• to come between two people ( = interfere) s'interposer entre deux personnes• to come for sb/sth venir chercher qn/qch• where do you come from? tu viens d'où ?• if it comes to that,... dans ce cas-là...• when it comes to... quand il s'agit de...► to come + -ing• to come running/shouting arriver en courant/en criant► to come + adverb/adjective• to come apart ( = fall to pieces) tomber en morceauxb. ( = have one's place) se trouverc. ( = happen) arriver• how do you come to be here? comment se fait-il que vous soyez ici ?• how come it's so expensive? (inf) comment se fait-il que cela soit si cher ?d. ( = result from) nothing came of it il n'en est rien sortie. ( = be available) this dress comes in three sizes cette robe existe en trois tailles• how do you like your tea? -- as it comes comment voulez-vous votre thé ? -- ça m'est égalf. ► to come to + infinitive ( = end up) finir parg. ( = reach orgasm) (inf!) jouir2. modifier(gen = lure) attrape-nigaud m( = happen) arriver• how did it come about? comment est-ce arrivé ?► come acrossa. ( = cross) traversera. venir• come along! (allez,) venez !• why don't you come along? pourquoi ne viendrais-tu pas ?b. ( = progress) faire des progrès ; [plans] avancera. ( = leave) s'en aller• come away from there! va-t'en de là !b. ( = become detached) se détacher[person, fashion] revenira. descendre• come down from there at once! descends de là tout de suite !b. ( = fall) [rain, curtain] tomberd. ( = be demolished) être démolie. ( = drop) [prices] baisserf. ( = be transmitted) [tradition] être transmis (de père en fils)► come down with inseparable transitive verb[+ disease] attraper• after the burglary, her neighbours came forward with offers of help après le cambriolage, ses voisins ont offert de l'aidera. [person] entrer ; [tide] monter• come in! entrez !• reports are now coming in of a terrorist attack des informations nous parviennent selon lesquelles il y aurait eu un attentat terroristec. he has £20,000 coming in every year il touche 20 000 livres par an• we have no money coming in at the moment nous n'avons aucune rentrée d'argent en ce moment► come in for inseparable transitive verb[+ criticism] être l'objet dea. ( = inherit) hériter deb. ( = play a role) logic doesn't really come into it la logique n'a pas grand-chose à voir là-dedans► come offa. [button] se découdre ; [mark] partirb. ( = take place) avoir lieuc. ( = succeed) [plan] se réaliser ; [attempt, experiment] réussird. (in contest, conflict) to come off best avoir le dessusb. [+ drug] arrêtera. come on, try again! allez, encore un effort !b. ( = progress) faire des progrès• how are your plans coming on? où en sont vos projets ?d. [actor] entrer en scène( = start discussing) aborder• I'll come on to that in a moment j'aborderai cette question dans un moment► come out intransitive verba. sortir ; [sun, stars] apparaître ; [truth, news, qualities] apparaître au grand jour ; [stain] partir• to come out for/against sth prendre position pour/contre qchd. (British) ( = come out on strike) se mettre en grève• she came out as a lesbian elle a révélé son homosexualité► come out with (inf) inseparable transitive verb• you never know what she's going to come out with next on ne sait jamais ce qu'elle va sortir (inf)► come overa. venirc. ( = make impression) he came over as a decent person il a donné l'impression d'être une personne décente[feeling] envahirb. ( = drop in) passerc. ( = happen) se tenird. ( = change one's mind) changer d'avise. ( = regain consciousness) revenir à soi► come througha. ( = survive) s'en sortirc. what came through most was her enthusiasm ce que l'on remarquait surtout, c'était son enthousiasme( = survive) [+ illness, danger, war] survivre à► come to( = regain consciousness) reprendre connaissance( = amount to) se monter à• how much does it come to? ça se monte à combien ?• it comes to $20 ça fait 20 dollars en touta. ( = be subjected to) [+ sb's influence] tomber sous ; [+ attack, pressure] être l'objet deb. ( = be classified under) être classé sousc. ( = be the responsibility of) this comes under another department c'est du ressort d'un autre service► come up intransitive verba. monter• do you come up to York often? est-ce que vous montez souvent à York ?c. [plant] sortird. [sun] se levere. ( = arise) être soulevéa. ( = reach up to) arriver àb. ( = equal) répondre à• his work has not come up to our expectations son travail n'a pas répondu à notre attente► come up with inseparable transitive verb* * *[kʌm] 1.2. 3.come, come! — allons, allons!
1) ( arrive) [person, day, success, fame] venir; [bus, letter, news, rains, winter, war] arriverto come by — ( take) prendre [bus, taxi, plane]
I came on foot/by bike — je suis venu à pied/à bicyclette
to come down — descendre [stairs, street]
to come up — monter [stairs, street]
to come from — venir de [airport, hospital]
to come into — entrer dans [house, room]
to come past — [car, person] passer
to come through — [person] passer par [town centre, tunnel]; [water, object] traverser [window etc]
to come to — venir à [school, telephone]
come Christmas/summer — à Noël/en été
2) ( approach) s'approcherto come and see/help somebody — venir voir/aider quelqu'un
to come to somebody for — venir demander [quelque chose] à quelqu'un [money, advice]
I could see it coming — ( of accident) je le voyais venir
to come close ou near to doing — faillir faire
3) (call, visit) [dustman, postman] passer; [cleaner] venir4) ( attend) venirto come to — venir à [meeting, party]
5) ( reach)to come to —
to come up/down to — [water] venir jusqu'à; [dress, curtain] arriver à
6) ( happen)7) ( begin)to come to believe/hate — finir par croire/détester
8) ( originate)to come from — [person] être originaire de, venir de [city, country]; [word, legend] venir de [country, language]; [substance] provenir de [raw material]; [coins, stamps] provenir de [place]; [smell, sound] venir de [place]
to come from France — [fruit, painting] provenir de France; [person] être français/-e
9) ( be available)to come in — exister en [sizes, colours]
10) ( tackle)to come to — aborder [problem, subject]
11) ( develop)12) ( be situated) venirto come after — suivre, venir après
to come before — (in time, list, queue) précéder; ( in importance) passer avant
to come first/last — arriver premier/dernier
13) ( be due)he had it coming (to him) — (colloq) ça lui pendait au nez
they got what was coming to them — (colloq) ils ont fini par avoir ce qu'ils méritaient
14) ( be a question of)when it comes to something/to doing — lorsqu'il s'agit de quelque chose/de faire
•Phrasal Verbs:- come at- come by- come in- come off- come on- come out- come to- come up••come again? — (colloq) pardon?
come to that ou if it comes to that, you may be right — en fait, tu as peut-être raison
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people \of this island Menschen von dieser Insel;the language \of this country die Sprache dieses Landes;the employees \of the company die Angestellten des Unternehmens;the cause \of the disease die Krankheitsursache;the colour \of her hair ihre Haarfarbe;the government \of India die indische Regierung;sth \of... etw von... dat;a friend \of mine ein Freund von mir;smoking is the worst habit \of mine Rauchen ist meine schlimmste Angewohnheitthe sleeve \of his coat der Ärmel an seinem Mantel;the days \of the week die Wochentage;five \of her seven kids are boys fünf ihrer sieben Kinder sind Jungen;there were ten \of us on the trip wir waren auf der Reise zu zehnt;nine \of the children came to the show neun Kinder kamen zur Vorstellung;a third \of the people ein Drittel der Leute;most \of them die Meisten;can you please give me more \of the beans? könntest du mir noch etwas von den Bohnen geben?;I don't want to hear any more \of that! ich will nichts mehr davon hören!;a drop \of rain ein Regentropfen;a piece \of cake ein Stück Kuchen;he's the best-looking \of the three brothers er sieht von den drei Brüdern am besten aus;I'm on the point \of telling him off ich werde ihn jetzt gleich rausschmeißen;the best \of sb/ sth der/die/das beste;they were the best \of friends sie waren die besten Freunde;\of all von allen;best \of all, I liked the green one am besten gefiel mir der grüne;that \of all his films, it's my favourite er gefällt mir von allen seinen Filmen am besten;to be one \of the sth eine(r/s) von etw dat sein;she's one \of the cleverest in the class sie ist eine der Schlauesten in der Klasse;to be the sth \of the sth der/die/das etw von etw dat sein;he's one of the smartest \of the smart er ist einer der Klügsten unter den Klugena kilo \of apples ein Kilo Äpfel;a litre \of water ein Liter Wasser;a cup \of tea eine Tasse Tee;she bought a book \of short stories sie kaufte ein Buch mit Kurzgeschichten;they saw a pride \of lions sie sahen ein Rudel Löwen [o Löwenrudel];a bunch \of parsley ein Bund Petersilie;a clove \of garlic eine Knoblauchzehe;both \of us wir beide;all \of us were tired wir waren alle müde;a lot \of money Unmengen an Geldthe sweater is made \of the finest lambswool der Pullover ist aus feinster Schafwolle after na land \of ice and snow ein Land aus Eis und Schnee;dresses \of lace and silk Kleider pl aus Spitze und Seide;house \of stone Steinhaus nt;the smell \of roses filled the air der Rosenduft lag in der Luft;a moment \of silence ein Moment der Stille;I want a few minutes \of quiet! ich will ein paar Minuten Ruhe!there's a chapter on the use \of herbs es gibt ein Kapitel über die Verwendung von Kräutern;the massacre \of hundreds of innocent people das Massaker an Hunderten von Menschen;the destruction \of the rain forest die Zerstörung des Regenwalds;the payment \of his debts die Rückzahlung seiner Schulden;an admirer \of Dickens ein Bewunderer von Dickens;in search \of sb/ sth auf der Suche nach jdm/etw;she's in search \of a man sie sucht einen Mann after adjthat was stupid \of me das war dumm von mirI know \of a guy who could fix that for you ich kenne jemanden, der das für dich reparieren kann;let's not speak \of this matter lass uns nicht über die Sache reden;\of her childhood, we know very little wir wissen nur sehr wenig über ihre Kindheit;speaking \of time, do you have a watch on? da wir gerade von der Zeit reden, hast du eine Uhr?;he was accused \of fraud er wurde wegen Betrugs angeklagt;we will notify you \of any further changes wir werden Sie über alle Änderungen informieren after adjshe's afraid \of dogs sie hat Angst vor Hunden;he became jealous \of all of her friends er wurde auf alle ihre Freunde eifersüchtig;she's often unsure \of herself sie ist sich ihrer selbst oft nicht sicher;to be fond \of swimming gerne schwimmen;I'm really appreciative \of all your help ich bin dir für all deine Hilfe wirklich dankbar;he was worthy of the medal er hatte die Medaille verdient;I am certain \of that ich bin mir dessen sicher;this is not uncharacteristic \of them das ist für sie nichts ungewöhnliches;to be sick \of sth etw satthaben, von etw dat genug haben;I'm sick \of his excuses seine Entschuldigungen hängen mir zum Hals raus after nthere was no warning \of the danger es gab keine Warnung vor der Gefahr;a problem \of space ein Raumproblem nt;the idea \of a just society die Idee einer gerechten Gesellschaft;pain \of separation Trennungsschmerz m;thoughts \of revenge Rachegedanken mpl;his promises \of loyalty seine Treueversprechen;the memories \of her school years die Erinnerungen an ihre Schuljahre;he has a love \of music er liebt die Musik;what \of sb? was ist mit jdm?;and what \of Adrian? was macht eigentlich Adrian?;what \of it? was ist dabei?, ja und?I've never been north \of Edinburgh ich war noch nie nördlich von Edinburgh;a lake south \of the city ein See im Süden der Stadt;on the top \of his head [oben] auf seinem Kopf;on the corner \of the street an der Straßenecke;in the back \of the car hinten im Auto;the zipper was on the back \of the dress der Reißverschluss war hinten am Kleid;on the left \of the picture links auf dem Bilda rise \of 2% in inflation ein Inflationsanstieg von 2 Prozent;the stocks experienced an average rise \of 5% die Aktien sind im Durchschnitt um 5% gestiegenat the age \of six im Alter von sechs Jahren;he's a man \of about 50 er ist um die 50 Jahre altthe city \of Prague die Stadt Prag;I hate this kind \of party ich hasse diese Art von Party11) ( typical of)the love \of a good woman die Liebe einer guten Frau;she moves with the grace \of a dancer sie bewegt sich mit der Anmut einer Tänzerin;she has the face \of an angel sie hat ein Gesicht wie ein Engela subject \of very little interest ein sehr wenig beachtetes Thema;she gave a scream \of terror sie stieß einen Schrei des Entsetzens aus;a woman \of great charm and beauty eine Frau von großer Wärme und Schönheit;a man \of honour ein Mann von Ehrethe suffering \of millions das Leiden von Millionen;the anguish \of the murdered child's parents die Qualen der Eltern des ermordeten Kindesto die \of sth an etw dat sterben;he died \of cancer er starb an Krebs;\of one's own free will aus freien Stücken, freiwillig;\of oneself von selbst;she would never do such a thing \of herself so etwas würde sie nie von alleine tunwe live within a mile \of the city centre wir wohnen eine Meile vom Stadtzentrum entfernt;she came within two seconds \of beating the world record sie hat den Weltrekord nur um zwei Sekunden verfehltthe eleventh \of March der elfte März;the first \of the month der erste [Tag] des Monats;I got married back in June \of 1957 ich habe im Juni 1957 geheiratet;the most memorable events \of the past decade die wichtigsten Ereignisse des letzten Jahrzehntsthey were robbed \of all their savings ihnen wurden alle Ersparnisse geraubt;I've him \of that nasty little habit ich habe ihm diese dumme Angewohnheit abgewöhnt;his mother had deprived him \of love seine Mutter hat ihm ihre Liebe vorenthalten;to get rid \of sb jdn loswerden after adja room devoid \of all furnishings ein Raum ganz ohne Möbel;free \of charge kostenlosthis complete idiot \of a man dieser Vollidiotshe died \of a Sunday morning sie starb an einem Sonntagmorgen ( fam);I like to relax with my favourite book \of an evening ich erhole mich abends gerne mit meinem Lieblingsbuchit's quarter \of five es ist viertel vor fünf [o dreiviertelfünf];PHRASES:\of all the cheek [or nerve] das ist doch die Höhe!;\of all sth gerade;Jane, \of all people, is the last one I'd expect to see at the club gerade Jane ist die letzte, die ich in dem Club erwartet hätte;to be \of sth ( possess) etw besitzen;she is \of the opinion that doctors are only out to experiment sie glaubt, Ärzte möchten nur herumexperimentieren;( give rise to)this work is \of great interest and value diese Arbeit ist sehr wichtig und wertvoll -
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[sen(t)s] nI hope they'll have the [good] \sense to shut the windows before they leave ich hoffe, sie sind so klug, die Fenster zu schließen, bevor sie gehen;to make [good] \sense sinnvoll sein;planning so far ahead makes no \sense es hat keinen Sinn, so weit im Voraus zu planen;to see the \sense in sth den Sinn in etw dat sehen;to talk \sense sich akk verständlich ausdrücken;there's no \sense in doing sth es hat keinen Sinn, etw zu tun;there's no \sense in waiting es ist zwecklos zu warten2) ( reason)one's \senses pl jds gesunder Menschenverstand;it's time you came to your \senses es wird Zeit, dass du zur Vernunft kommst;to bring sb to their \senses jdn zur Vernunft bringen;to take leave of one's \senses den Verstand verlieren\sense of hearing Gehör nt;\sense of sight Sehvermögen nt;the five \senses die fünf Sinne;sixth \sense sechster Sinndid you get any \sense of how they might react? kannst du dir irgendwie denken, wie sie reagieren werden?;to have a \sense that... das Gefühl haben, dass...;I had a sudden \sense that I was needed at home ich spürte auf einmal, dass ich zu Hause gebraucht wurde;\sense of beauty Schönheitssinn m;\sense of belonging Zusammengehörigkeitsgefühl nt;\sense of direction Orientierungssinn m;\sense of duty Pflichtgefühl nt;a \sense of security ein Gefühl nt der Sicherheit;a \sense of social responsibility ein Gefühl nt für soziale Verantwortung;\sense of time Zeitgefühl ntshe's pretty hot, in more \senses than one sie ist ganz schön heiß, in mehr als einer Hinsicht;in the broad[est] \sense of the term im weitesten Sinne des Wortes;to make \sense einen Sinn ergeben;this passage doesn't make \sense diese Passage ist unverständlich;I've read the letter twice, but I can't make any \sense of it ich habe den Brief zweimal gelesen, aber ich kann mir keinen Reim darauf machenin a \sense in gewisser Weise;we are in no \sense obliged to agree to this wir sind in keiner Weise verpflichtet, dem zuzustimmen;in every \sense in jeder Hinsicht7) ( aptitude)to have a \sense of fun Spaß verstehen können;it was just a joke - where's your \sense of fun? das war doch nur ein Scherz - verstehst du keinen Spaß?;to have a \sense of humour Sinn für Humor haben8) techto \sense sb/ sth jdn/etw wahrnehmen;to \sense that... spüren, dass...;he \sensed that his guests were bored er spürte, dass seine Gäste sich langweilten;could you \sense what was likely to happen? hattest du eine Ahnung von dem, was passieren konnte?;to \sense sb's anger jds Wut f spüren;to \sense danger Gefahr wittern -
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1. Iall I possess все, чем я владею, все мое имущество2. III1) possess smth. possess property (wealth, a house of one's own, three suits of clothes, every kind of information, etc.) иметь собственность и т.д.; possess land владеть землей; possess rights иметь права, обладать правами; this museum possesses many objects of interest в этом музее [имеется] много интересных экспонатов2) possess smth. possess character (great wisdom, ability and influence, good qualities, etc.) обладать [сильным] характером и т.д., иметь характер и т.д.; she possesses considerable knowledge for a young girl она обладает большими знаниями для такой молоденькой девушки; а dog possesses a keen sense of smell у собаки развито чувство обоняния, у собаки острый нюх3) possess smb., smth. anger possessed him его обуял /охватил/ гнев; only one thought possessed his mind им владела лишь одна мысль3. IVpossess smth. in some manner possess smth. legally (legitimately, fully, originally, formally, nominally, proudly, etc.) законно и т.д. владеть чем-л.4. XI1) be possessed you are [surely] possessed вы одержимы /не в себе/; he fought like one possessed он дрался как одержимый; be possessed with /by/ smth. be possessed with an idea (by the desire to be rich, etc.) быть одержимым идеей и т.д.; be possessed with doubt (by fear, with a sense of being in danger, etc.) быть во власти сомнений и т.д., быть охваченным сомнениями и т.д.2) be possessed of smth. book. be possessed of a quality (of absolute power, of great scholarship, of great military strength, of a rare and delicate beauty, of a copious vocabulary, etc.) обладать /владеть, быть наделенным/ каким-л. качеством и т.д.; his work is scarcely possessed of any literary merit вряд ли его произведения обладают какими-либо литературными достоинствами; he is possessed of certain facts в его распоряжении имеются определенные данные /факты/ -
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[sen(t)s] 1. сущ.1) чувство; ощущение- sixth senseHe felt a sense of insecurity. — Он испытывал чувство тревоги.
- sense of proportion
- sense organSyn:2) обычно мн.а) рассудок, сознаниеto lose one's senses — потерять сознание; упасть в обморок
б) разумto bring smth. to smb.'s senses — доводить что-л. до чьего-л. ума
в) = good / common sense здравый смыслto display / show sense — проявлять здравый смысл
They don't have the sense to admit defeat. — У них не хватает здравого смысла, чтобы признать поражение.
Syn:3)а) смысл; значение ( слова)- in all senses
- in no senseб) резон, обоснованность (каких-л. действий и т. п.)4) общее настроение; атмосфера, духSyn:5) направление2. гл.to differ in sense — различаться по направлению (например, о векторах)
1) ощущать, чувствовать; воспринимать органами чувствSyn:feel 1.2) понимать; осознавать; охватывать умомSyn:grasp 2., comprehend3) обнаруживать; распознавать, опознавать -
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[teɪst] 1. сущ.1)а) вкус (ощущение, возникающее при раздражении слизистой оболочки языка)The fruit left a pleasant taste in my mouth. — Во рту остался приятный вкус от фрукта.
б) вкус (качество, свойство пищи, ощущаемое при еде)bitter taste — горький вкус / привкус
mild taste — мягкий вкус / привкус
nice / pleasant taste— приятный вкус / привкус
sweet taste — сладкий вкус / привкус
sour taste — кислый вкус / привкус
strong taste — сильный привкус, стойкий вкус / привкус
Syn:flavour 1.в) кусочек; глоточекGive me a taste of the pudding. — Дайте мне кусочек пудинга.
Syn:bit Iг) представление, первое знакомство (с чем-л.)2)а) вкус, понимание; манера, стильdiscriminating / elegant / excellent / exquisite / good taste — тонкий вкус, хороший вкус
bad taste — безвкусица, дурной тон
to acquire / cultivate / develop a taste — прививать вкус, развивать вкус
to demonstrate / display / show a taste — проявить вкус, продемонстрировать вкус
She always dressed in good taste. — Она всегда одевалась со вкусом.
They showed good taste in planning the decor. — Они продемонстрировали хороший вкус в оформлении помещений.
Everything was done in good taste. — Всё было сделано со вкусом.
It is bad taste to ignore an invitation to a wedding. — Быть приглашённым на свадьбу и не прийти - это дурной тон.
б) склонность, пристрастиеto develop a taste for music — обнаружить в себе любовь к музыке, увлечься музыкой
Syn:3) впечатление, ощущение, "осадок"That gruesome scene left a bad taste in my mouth. — Эта отвратительная сцена произвела на меня ужасное впечатление.
2. гл.The whole affair left a bitter taste in my mouth. — В душе остался неприятный осадок от всего происшедшего.
1)а) пробовать (на вкус); отведатьв) иметь вкус, привкусThis root vegetable tastes slightly of lemon. — Этот корнеплод имеет лёгкий привкус лимона.
г) поэт. ощущать ароматSyn:smell 2.2)3) пережить, испытать, вкусить, познатьto taste of danger — книжн. подвергнуться опасности, пережить опасность
He has tasted the frustration of defeat. — Он познал всю горечь поражения.
Syn:experience 2., feel 1.4) получать удовольствие, наслаждатьсяSyn:5) производить впечатление; напоминать (что-л. деталями, чертами, качествами, признаками и т.д.) -
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нсв vt1) нюхом to scent, to smell2) перен to sense, to feelчу́ять опа́сность — to sense danger
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94 reddo
red-do, dĭdi, dĭtum, 3 (old fut. reddibo = reddam, Plaut. Cas. 1, 41; id. Men. 5, 7, 49, acc. to Non. 476, 27; id. Fragm. ap. Non. 508, 9; pass. reddibitur, id. Ep. 1, 1, 22), v. a.I.Lit., to give back, return, restore (freq. and class.;(β).syn. restituo): reddere est quod debeas ei cujus est volenti dare,
Sen. Ben. 7, 19, 2:ut mihi pallam reddat, quam dudum dedi,
Plaut. Men. 4, 2, 109; 4, 3, 5; cf.:potes nunc mutuam drachmam dare mihi unam, quam cras reddam tibi?
id. Ps. 1, 1, 84;so corresp. to dare,
id. ib. 1, 1, 89; id. Stich. 4, 1, 42:quid si reddatur illi, unde empta est,
id. Merc. 2, 3, 83; id. Men. 3, 3, 21 sq.; Ter. Ad. 5, 9, 24 sq. et saep.; cf.the foll.: ea, quae utenda acceperis, majore mensurā, si modo possis, jubet reddere Hesiodus,
Cic. Off. 1, 15, 48;so corresp. to accipere,
id. Lael. 8, 26; 16, 58; id. Rep. 2, 5, 10; Sen. Ben. 1, 1, 13:accipe quod nunquam reddas mihi,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 66; Verg. G. 4, 172; id. A. 8, 450 et saep.:si quid ab omnibus conceditur, id reddo ac remitto,
I give it back and renounce it, Cic. Sull. 30, 84: Th. Redde argentum aut virginem. Ph. Quod argentum, quam tu virginem, me reposcis? Plaut. Curc. 5, 2, 14:ut (virginem) suis Restituam ac reddam,
Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 67;so with restituere,
Liv. 3, 68 al.; cf.:reddere alias tegulas, i. e. restituere,
Plaut. Most. 1, 2, 29: obsides, Naev. ap. Non. 474, 19; so Caes. B. G. 1, 35; 1, 36; 6, 12:captivos,
id. ib. 7, 90; Liv. 26, 50:ho mines,
Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 7 al.:corpora (mor tuorum),
Verg. A. 11, 103; cf. id. ib. 2, 543:equos,
Cic. Rep. 4, 2, 2; Suet. Aug. 38:suum cuique,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 47, 136:hereditatem mulieri,
id. Fin. 2, 18, 58:sive paribus paria redduntur,
i. e. are set against, opposed to, id. Or. 49, 164:nosmet ipsos nobis reddidistis,
id. Red. in Sen. 1, 1:redditus Cyri solio Phraates,
Hor. C. 2, 2, 17:reddas incolumem, precor,
id. ib. 1, 3, 7:ut te reddat natis carisque,
id. S. 1, 1, 83:redditus terris Daedalus,
Verg. A. 6, 18; cf.:patriis aris,
id. ib. 11, 269:oculis nostris,
id. ib. 2, 740:tenebris,
id. ib. 6, 545:sed jam urbi votisque publicis redditus,
Plin. Pan. 60, 1:ex magnā desperatione saluti redditus,
Just. 12, 10, 1:quin tu primum salutem reddis, quam dedi,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 11:operam da, opera reddibitur tibi,
id. Ep. 1, 1, 22; so id. Men. 4, 2, 101: cum duo genera liberalitatis sint, unum dandi beneficii, alterum reddendi, demus nec ne, in nostrā potestate est;non reddere viro bono non licet,
Cic. Off. 1, 15, 48; so Sen. Ben. 1, 1 sq.; and cf. Plaut. Pers. 5, 1, 10:redde his libertatem,
id. Poen. 5, 4, 17; so,Lyciis libertatem ademit, Rhodiis reddidit,
Suet. Claud. 25:patriam,
Liv. 5, 51 fin.:sibi ereptum honorem,
Verg. A. 5, 342:conspectum,
id. ib. 9, 262 al.:se ipse convivio reddidit,
betook himself again to the banquet, returned, Liv. 23, 9 fin.:quae belua reddit se catenis,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 71:se reddidit astris,
Sil. 4, 119; so,lux terris,
Verg. A. 8, 170:se iterum in arma,
id. ib. 10, 684.—Poet., with inf.:(γ).sua monstra profundo Reddidit habere Jovi,
Stat. Th. 1, 616.—Absol. (rare and poet.), of a river:II.sic modo conbibitur, modo Redditur ingens Erasinus,
is swallowed up... reappears, Ov. M. 15, 275. —Transf.1.To give up, hand over, deliver, impart, assign; to yield, render, give, grant, bestow, pay, surrender, relinquish, resign (syn.:b.trado, refero): Cincius eam mihi abs te epistulam reddidit, quam tu dederas,
Cic. Att. 1, 20, 1; so,litteras (alicui),
id. ib. 2, 1, 1; id. Fam. 2, 17, 1:litteras a te mihi reddidit stator tuus,
id. ib. 2, 1, 1; Caes. B. C. 1, 1; 2, 20; 3, 33; Sall. C. 34, 3; cf.mandata,
Suet. Tib. 16:pretium alicui pro benefactis ejus,
Plaut. Capt. 5, 1, 20:hoccine pretii,
id. As. 1, 2, 2; cf.:praemia debita (along with persolvere grates),
Verg. A. 2, 537:cetera praemia (with dare),
id. ib. 9, 254:primos honores,
id. ib. 5, 347:gratiam alicui (for the usual referre gratiam),
Sall. J. 110, 4:reddunt ova columbae,
Juv. 3, 202:obligatam Jovi dapem,
Hor. C. 2, 7, 17:o fortunata mors, quae naturae debita, pro patriā est potissimum reddita,
Cic. Phil. 14, 12, 31; cf.:vitam naturae reddendam,
id. Rep. 1, 3, 5; so, vitam. Lucr. 6, 1198:debitum naturae morbo,
i. e. to die by disease, Nep. Reg. 1 fin.:lucem,
Ov. Tr. 3, 3, 35:ultimum spiritum,
Vell. 2, 14, 2; cf. id. 2, 22, 2; 2, 35 fin.;2, 87, 2: animam caelo,
id. ib. 123 fin.; cf.animas (with moriuntur),
Verg. G. 3, 495:hanc animam, vacuas in auras,
Ov. P. 2, 11, 7:caute vota reddunto,
to pay, offer, render, Cic. Leg. 2, 9, 22; so,vota,
Verg. E. 5, 75; Just. 11, 10, 10:tura Lari,
Tib. 1, 3, 34:liba deae,
Ov. F. 6, 476:fumantia exta,
Verg. G. 2, 194; Tac. H. 4, 53; cf.:graves poenas,
i. e. to suffer, Sall. J. 14, 21:promissa viro,
Verg. A. 5, 386 al.:tibi ego rationem reddam?
will render an account, Plaut. Aul. 1, 1, 6; so,rationem,
id. Trin. 2, 4, 114; Cic. Tusc. 1, 17, 38;v. ratio: animam a pulmonibus respirare et reddere,
to give off, exhale, id. N. D. 2, 54, 136; cf.:ut tibiae sonum reddunt,
give forth, Quint. 11, 3, 20; so,sonum,
id. 9, 4, 40; 66; Sen. Ep. 108; Hor. A. P. 348:vocem,
Verg. A. 3, 40; 7, 95; 8, 217 (with mugiit); Hor. A. P. 158:stridorem,
Ov. M. 11, 608:murmura,
id. ib. 10, 702:flammam,
Plin. 37, 2, 11, § 36 et saep.; so,alvum,
Cels. 2, 12, 2:bilem,
id. 7, 23:sanguinem,
to vomit, Plin. Ep. 5, 19, 6 (just before:sanguinem rejecit): urinam,
Plin. 8, 42, 66, § 165:calculum,
id. 28, 15, 61, § 217:catulum partu,
Ov. M. 15, 379; cf.so of parturition,
id. ib. 10, 513; id. H. 16, 46:fructum, quem reddunt praedia,
yield, produce, Ter. Phorm. 4, 3, 75; Ov. P. 1, 5, 26; Col. 2, 16, 2; Pall. Febr. 9, 4; Plin. 18, 9, 20, § 87; cf. Tib. 2, 6, 22; Quint. 12, 10, 25:generi nostro haec reddita est benignitas,
is imparted to, Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 27; cf.: nulla quies est [p. 1539] Reddita corporibus primis, Lucr. 2, 96. — Hence, poet., redditum esse, in gen., = factum esse, esse:una superstitio, superis quae reddita divis,
which is given, belongs to the gods, Verg. A. 12, 817:quibus et color et sapor una reddita sunt cum odore,
Lucr. 2, 681; cf. id. 2, 228 Munro ad loc.; Juv. 1, 93; Orell. ad Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 216:neque iis petentibus jus redditur,
is dispensed, granted, Caes. B. G. 6, 13:alicui jus,
Quint. 11, 2, 50; cf.:alicui testimonium reddere industriae,
id. 11, 1, 88:quod reliquum vitae virium, id ferro potissimum reddere volebant,
to yield, sacrifice, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 34, § 89:quibus ille pro meritis... jura legesque reddiderat,
had conferred upon it the power of self-jurisdiction, Caes. B. G. 7, 76; cf Liv. 9, 43, 23 Drak.:Lanuvinis sacra sua reddita,
id. 8, 14:conubia,
to bestow, grant, id. 4, 5:peccatis veniam,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 75:nomina facto vera,
to call by the right name, Ov. Tr. 3, 6, 36.— Hence,Jurid. t. t.:2.judicium,
to appoint, grant, fix the time for a trial, Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 57; Caes. B. C. 2, 18; Quint. 7, 4, 43; Tac. A. 1, 72:jus,
to administer justice, pronounce sentence, id. ib. 6, 11; 13, 51; id. H. 3, 68; id. G. 12; Suet. Vit. 9 et saep.—To give up, yield, abandon to one that which has not been taken away, but only threatened or in danger:3.Thermitanis urbem, agros legesque suas reddere,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 37, § 90 ( = relinquere, id. ib. 2, 2, 36, §88): Orestis leges suae redditae,
left undisturbed, Liv. 33, 34, 6; 9, 43, 23 (cf. restituere); 29, 21, 7.—To give back, pay back; hence, to take revenge for, punish, inflict vengeance for:4.per eum stare quominus accepta ad Cannas redderetur hosti clades,
Liv. 24, 17, 7:reddidit hosti cladem,
id. 24, 20, 2:redditaque aequa Cannensi clades,
id. 27, 49, 5.—To give back in speech or writing, i. e.a.To translate, render (syn.:b.converto, transfero): cum ea, quae legeram Graece, Latine redderem,
Cic. de Or. 1, 34, 155:verbum pro verbo,
id. Opt. Gen. 5:verbo verbum,
Hor. A. P. 133; cf. Ov. Tr. 5, 7, 54.—To repeat, declare, report, narrate, recite, rehearse (freq. in Quint.):c.ut quae secum commentatus esset, ea sine scripto verbis iisdem redderet, quibus cogitasset,
Cic. Brut. 88, 301; cf. Quint. 10, 6, 3:sive paria (verba) paribus redduntur, sive opponuntur contraria,
Cic. Or. 49, 164:reddere quae restant,
id. Brut. 74, 258:tertium actum de pastionibus,
Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 1:nomina per ordinem audita,
Quint. 11, 2, 23:causas corruptae eloquentiae,
id. 8, 6, 76:quid cuique vendidissent,
id. 11, 2, 24:dictata,
to repeat, rehearse, Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 14; id. S. 2, 8, 80:carmen,
to recite, deliver, id. C. 4, 6, 43:cum talia reddidit hospes,
Ov. M. 6, 330; Lucr. 2, 179:causam,
id. F. 1, 278:insigne exemplum suo loco,
Tac. H. 4, 67.—To answer, reply ( poet.):5.veras audire et reddere voces,
Verg. A. 1, 409; 6, 689:Aeneas contra cui talia reddit,
id. ib. 10, 530;2, 323: auditis ille haec placido sic reddidit ore,
id. ib. 11, 251 et saep.; cf.responsa,
id. G. 3, 491:responsum,
Liv. 38, 9; 3, 60; Verg. A. 6, 672.—To give back or render a thing according to its nature or qualities; to represent, imitate, express, resemble ( poet. and in post - Aug. prose):6.quas hominum reddunt facies,
Lucr. 6, 812:faciem locorum,
Ov. M. 6, 122; 7, 752:lux aemula vultum Reddidit,
gave back, reflected, Stat. Achill. 2, 191:formam alicujus,
Sil. 3, 634:et qui te nomine reddet Silvius Aeneas,
Verg. A. 6, 768; cf.:jam Phoebe toto fratrem cum redderet orbe,
Luc. 1, 538:paternam elegantiam in loquendo,
Quint. 1, 1, 6; 6, 3, 107; cf.:odorem croci saporemque,
i. e. to smell and taste like saffron, Plin. 36, 23, 55, § 177:imaginem quandam uvae,
id. 34, 12, 32, § 123:flammam excellentis purpurae et odorem maris,
id. 35, 6, 27, § 46:Apelleā redditus arte Mentor,
Mart. 11, 10, 2.—To give back, return a thing changed in some respect:7.senem illum Tibi dedo ulteriorem lepide ut lenitum reddas,
Plaut. Bacch. 5, 2, 31; cf.:quas tu sapienter mihi reddidisti opiparas opera tua,
id. Poen. 1, 1, 4.— Hence, in gen.,To make or cause a thing to be or appear something or somehow; to render (very freq. and class.; cf.:facio, redigo): reddam ego te ex ferā fame mansuetem,
Plaut. As. 1, 2, 19; id. Capt. 4, 2, 42:eam (servitutem) lenem reddere,
id. ib. 2, 5, 1: tutiorem et opulentiorem vitam reddere, Cic. Rep. 1, 2, 3:haec itinera infesta reddiderat,
Caes. B. C. 3, 79:aliquem insignem,
Verg. A. 5, 705:obscuraque moto Reddita forma lacu est,
dimmed by the disturbance of the water, Ov. M. 3, 476:homines ex feris et immanibus mites reddidit et mansuetos,
Cic. Inv. 1, 2, 2: omnes Catilinas Acidinos postea reddidit, has made all the Catilines seem to be Acidini, i. e. patriots, in comparison with himself, id. Att. 4, 3, 3:aliquid perfectum,
Plaut. As. 1, 1, 109:aliquid effectum,
to accomplish, id. Ps. 1, 3, 152; 1, 5, 116; 5, 2, 14:omne transactum,
id. Capt. 2, 2, 95:actum,
id. Trin. 3, 3, 90:dictum ac factum,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 5, 12.— With ut and subj.:hic reddes omnia Quae sunt certa ei consilia incerta ut sient,
Ter. And. 2, 3, 15.— Pass. = fieri scripsit fasciculum illum epistularum totum sibi aquā madidum redditum esse, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 12, 4; Just. 16, 4, 6; 22, 7, 2:per sudorem corpus tantum imbecillius redditur,
Cels. 3, 3, 19; cf. Just. 29, 4, 3; 42, 5, 4; 44, 1, 10; Flor. 3, 5, 17; Val. Max. 4, 3 prooem.; Lact. 4, 26, 33. -
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1. n ощущение, чувство, сознание2. n чувствительность3. n ощупывание4. n чувство, эмоцияa feeling of remorse — чувство раскаяния, угрызения совести
5. n обыкн. чувства; переживанияto appeal to the feelings rather than to the reason — взывать к чувствам, а не к рассудку
6. n сочувствие, симпатия; добротаnot to show much feeling for the sufferings of other people — не проявлять сочувствия к страданиям ближних
fellow feeling — сочувствие, симпатия
feeling for — сочувствующий; сочувствие
7. n волнение, возбуждение8. n мнение; впечатлениеhe expressed his feelings about the latest discoveries on — выразил своё мнение о последних открытиях
9. n восприятие, понимание10. n атмосфера; настроениеthe place has the feeling of a haunted house — кажется, что этот дом полон привидений
11. n предчувствиеhe had a feeling that smth. was going to happen — он чувствовал, что что-то должно произойти
ill feeling — враждебность, недружелюбие
12. a чувствительный13. a прочувствованный14. a сочувственный, сочувствующий15. a уст. остро переживаемый, глубокийСинонимический ряд:1. impassioned (adj.) impassioned; passionate2. sensitive (adj.) demonstrative; emotionable; emotional; sensitive; sensuous; sentient; susceptible; sympathetic; tender3. air (noun) air; ambience; atmosphere; aura; feel; mood; semblance; smell; tone; touch4. emotion (noun) affection; affectivity; consciousness; emotion; empathy; passion; pathos5. idea (noun) hunch; idea; impression; intuition; suspicion6. opinion (noun) attitude; belief; conviction; disposition; eye; mind; opinion; outlook; persuasion; reaction; thought; view7. sense (noun) sensation; sense; sensibility; sensitiveness; sensitivity8. sentiment (noun) pity; sentiment; sentimentality; susceptibility; tenderness9. tactility (noun) tactility; tangibility10. believing (verb) believing; considering; crediting; deeming; holding; thinking11. feeling (verb) experiencing; feeling; having; knowing; savoring; savouring; tasting12. fumbling (verb) fumbling; grabbling; groping; poke around13. pitying (verb) aching; commiserating; pitying; sympathising; yearning14. sensing (verb) intuiting; perceiving; sensing15. touching (verb) fingering; handling; palpating; pawing; touchingАнтонимический ряд:impassiveness; indifference; insensibility; insensitive; lethargy; stoicism; stupidity; unconsciousness -
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1. n тень2. n полумрак3. n неизвестностьto live in the shadow — оставаться в тени; жить в безвестности
4. n обыкн. l5. n сумерки6. n мрак; уныние7. n неясное очертание8. n призрак9. n знак, предзнаменование10. n слабое подобие; теньthe shadow of a name — следы былой славы, призрачная слава
11. n намёк, теньit is true beyond the shadow of doubt — в том, что это правда, нет ни малейшего сомнения
12. n постоянный спутник, теньacoustic shadow — зона молчания, звуковая тень
13. n шпик14. n поля15. n жив. тениit was an exciting picture of wet shadows and sharp accents — это была интересная картина, в которой сочетались расплывающиеся тени и резкие мазки
earth shadow — тень Земли; земная тень
16. n школ. жарг. новичок, порученный «старому» ученику, чтобы тот ввёл его в курс школьной жизнисень; убежище; защита
17. a полит. теневой; не стоящий у власти; оппозиционный18. a текст. с теневыми оттенками19. v затенять; защищать, заслонять20. v поэт. осенять21. v омрачать22. v мрачнеть23. v намечать; туманно излагать; изображать символически, аллегорическиthe particulars of the story are artfully shadowed in the very beginning — основные моменты этой истории искусно намечены в самом начале
24. v предсказывать, предрекать, предвещатьthis event seemed to shadow forth a new kind of trouble — это событие, казалось, предвещало новые неприятности
25. v следовать по пятам, тайно следитьI knew that I was being shadowed — я знал, что за мной кто-то следит
Синонимический ряд:1. shady (adj.) shaded; shadowed; shadowy; shady; umbrageous; umbrous2. apparition (noun) adumbration; apparition; bogey; bogy; eidolon; ghost; phantasm; phantom; revenant; spectre; spectrum; spirit; spook; umbrage; visitant; wraith3. hint (noun) breath; cast; dash; hair; hint; implication; intimation; lick; semblance; smack; smatch; smell; soupcon; specter; spice; sprinkling; strain; streak; suggestion; suspicion; taste; tincture; tinge; touch; trifle; twang; vein; whiff; whisker; whisper; wink4. penumbra (noun) penumbra; reflection; silhouette5. shade (noun) shade; umbra6. vestige (noun) memento; relic; trace; vestige7. follow (verb) bedog; dog; follow; keep in sight; stalk; tag; tail; trace; track; trail; watch8. obscure (verb) adumbrate; becloud; bedim; befog; blear; blur; cloud; dim; dislimn; dull; eclipse; fog; gloom; haze; mist; murk; obfuscate; obscure; overcast; overcloud; overshadow9. shade (verb) adumbration; darken; darkness; inumbrate; obscuration; penumbra; screen; shade; silhouette; umbra; umbrageАнтонимический ряд:lead; lighten; sunshine -
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1. scent; feel2. smell3. windолени почуяли охотника; б) узнать, пронюхать — the deer got wind of the hunter
Синонимический ряд:почувствовать (глаг.) ощутить; почувствовать -
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A n2 ○ ( knack) to get the hang of sth ○ /of doing ○ piger ○ qch/comment faire ; you'll soon get the hang of the computer/of using the new system tu ne vas pas tarder à piger ○ l'ordinateur/comment utiliser le nouveau système ; you're getting the hang of it tu as pigé ○.1 ( suspend) (from projection, hook, coat-hanger) accrocher (from à ; by par ; on à) ; (from string, rope) suspendre (from à) ; ( drape over) étendre, mettre (over sur) ; ( peg up) étendre [washing] (on sur) ; the cat had a bell hung round its neck le chat avait une clochette (accrochée) au cou ; I'll hang the washing on the line je vais étendre le linge ; she hung the towel over the radiator elle a mis la serviette sur le radiateur ;2 ( also hang down) ( let dangle) suspendre [rope, line etc] (out of par) ; laisser pendre [arm, leg] ; baisser [head] ; she hung her arm over the side of the boat elle a laissé pendre son bras hors de la barque ; we hung our heads in shame nous avons baissé la tête de honte ;3 Art accrocher [exhibition, picture] ;4 ( decorate with) to be hung with être orné de [flags, tapestries] ; être décoré de [garlands] ; the walls were hung with portraits des portraits étaient accrochés aux murs ;5 ( interior decorating) poser [wallpaper] ;7 Culin faisander [game] ;8 ( prét, pp hanged) pendre [criminal, victim] (for pour ; for doing pour avoir fait) ; he was hanged for treason il a été pendu pour trahison ; to be hanged drawn and quartered être pendu, éviscéré et écartelé.1 ( be suspended) ( on hook) être accroché ; ( from height) être suspendu ; ( on washing line) être étendu ; a chandelier hung from the ceiling un chandelier était suspendu au plafond ; her photo hangs over the piano sa photo est accrochée au-dessus du piano ; she hung from the branch, then dropped elle est restée accrochée or suspendue à la branche, puis elle s'est laissée tomber ; her arm hung limply over the arm of the chair son bras pendait mollement de l'accoudoir ; the bed is too short: my feet hang over the end le lit est trop petit: mes pieds dépassent ; the children were hanging out of the window les enfants se penchaient à la fenêtre ;2 Sewing ( drape) [curtain, garment] tomber ; the dress doesn't hang properly la robe ne tombe pas bien ;3 ( float) [fog, cloud, smoke, smell] flotter ;4 Art être accroché ; his paintings hang in the Louvre ses tableaux sont accrochés au Louvre ;5 Culin [game] faisander ;6 ( die) être pendu (for pour).hang it all ○ ! zut ○ ! ; hang John ○ ! tant pis pour Jean! ; hang the expense ○ ! au diable la dépense! ; I'll be hanged if… ○ je veux bien être pendu si… ; hanged if I know ○ ! je n'en sais fichtre rien ○ ! ; sb/sth can go hang ○ GB, let sb/sth go hang ○ GB qn/qch peut aller au diable ; to let it all hang out ○ être relax ○ ; well I'll be hanged ○ †! ça alors! ⇒ sheep.■ hang about ○, hang around ○ ( waiting for sth) poireauter ○ ; ( aimlessly) traîner ; to keep sb hanging around for three hours faire poireauter ○ qn pendant trois heures.■ hang around ○:▶ hang around [sb] ( inflict oneself on) être toujours à tourner autour ○ de qn ; she's always hanging around me elle est toujours à me tourner autour.■ hang back ( in fear) rester derrière ; ( waiting) rester ; ( reluctant) lit rester à la traîne ; fig être réticent ; she hung back from offering help elle était réticente à proposer son aide.■ hang off pendre.■ hang on1 ○ ( wait) attendre ; hang on, I've a better idea attends, j'ai une meilleure idée ; ( on phone) can you hang on a minute? voulez-vous attendre une minute? ;2 ○ ( survive) tenir ○ ; he hung on for another five years il a tenu cinq ans de plus ; hang on in there ○ ! tiens bon, accroche-toi ○ ! ;▶ hang on [sth ]1 ( depend on) dépendre de ; we must win-everything hangs on it il faut que nous gagnions-tout en dépend ;2 ( listen attentively) to hang on sb's words ou every word être pendu aux lèvres de qn.■ hang on to:▶ hang on to [sth/sb]1 ( hold tight) s'agripper à [object, rail] ; agripper [person] ; hang on to the branch agrippe-toi à la branche ; hang on to that child agrippe l'enfant ; hang on to your hat! lit tiens bien ton chapeau! ; fig accroche-toi! ;■ hang out1 ( protrude) [shirt, handkerchief etc] dépasser ;2 ○ ( live) crécher ○ ;3 ○ ( frequent) traîner ○ ;▶ hang out [sth], hang [sth] out étendre [washing] ; accrocher [sign] ; sortir [flag].■ hang over:▶ hang over [sb/sth] [threat, danger, unpleasant prospect, suspicion] planer sur [person, project].1 ( be consistent) se tenir ;2 ( cooperate) se serrer les coudes.■ hang up ( on phone) raccrocher ; Comput tomber en panne ; to hang up on sb raccrocher au nez de qn ;▶ hang up [sth], hang [sth] up1 ( on hook) accrocher ; (on hanger, string) suspendre ; ( on washing line) étendre ; she hung it up to dry elle l'a étendu à sécher ;2 Telecom raccrocher [phone] ;
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