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tr[sɒd]■ what a sod! ¡qué cabrón!■ you lazy sod! ¡qué vago eres!■ you lucky sod! ¡qué suerte tienes, tío!3 familiar (difficult job) rollo, coñazo1 taboo jorobar, joder■ sod it! ¡mierda!■ sod the landlord! ¡qué se joda el propietario!■ sod the elections! ¡a la mierda con las elecciones!■ sod this for a game of soldiers! ¡a la mierda con esto!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsod all ni golpe, ni brotenot to give a sod importarle un carajo a uno, importarle un huevo a uno————————tr[sɒd]sod nturf: césped m, tepe mn.• césped s.m.• tepe s.m.• terrón de césped s.m.
I sɑːd, sɒd1)a) c ( piece of turf) tepe m, champa f (Andes)b) u ( ground) (liter) tierra f, suelo m2) c (BrE)a) ( obnoxious person) (vulg) cabrón, -brona m,f (vulg)b) ( fellow) (sl)I feel sorry for the poor sod — me da lástima el pobre tipo or el pobre diablo (fam)
you lucky sod! — qué potra tienes! (fam), qué suertudo eres! (AmL fam), qué culo tenés! (RPl arg)
c) (something difficult, unpleasant) (vulg) joda f (AmL vulg), coñazo m (Esp vulg)sod all — (BrE vulg)
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transitive verb (BrE vulg)oh sod it! I forgot to go to the bank! — mierda! or carajo! me olvidé de ir al banco!
Phrasal Verbs:- sod off
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[sɒd]N [of earth] terrón m, tepe m, césped m
II *** [sɒd] (Brit)1.N cabrón(-ona) *** m / fyou sod! — ¡cabrón! ***
you lazy sod! — ¡vago!
sod's law — (Brit) ley f de la indefectible mala voluntad de los objetos inanimados
2.VTsod it! — ¡mierda! ***
sod him! — ¡que se joda! ***
- sod off* * *
I [sɑːd, sɒd]1)a) c ( piece of turf) tepe m, champa f (Andes)b) u ( ground) (liter) tierra f, suelo m2) c (BrE)a) ( obnoxious person) (vulg) cabrón, -brona m,f (vulg)b) ( fellow) (sl)I feel sorry for the poor sod — me da lástima el pobre tipo or el pobre diablo (fam)
you lucky sod! — qué potra tienes! (fam), qué suertudo eres! (AmL fam), qué culo tenés! (RPl arg)
c) (something difficult, unpleasant) (vulg) joda f (AmL vulg), coñazo m (Esp vulg)sod all — (BrE vulg)
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transitive verb (BrE vulg)oh sod it! I forgot to go to the bank! — mierda! or carajo! me olvidé de ir al banco!
Phrasal Verbs:- sod off -
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1 noun∎ the stupid sod! tu parles d'un enfoiré!;∎ you (rotten) sod! espèce de saligaud!;∎ he's a real sod! c'est un salopard!∎ poor sod le pauvre con;∎ he's not such a bad old sod ce n'est pas un mauvais bougre∎ it's a sod of a job c'est un boulot vraiment chiant;∎ these screws are real sods to get out ces vis sont vraiment emmerdantes ou chiantes à enlever∎ sod all que dalle;∎ they do sod all all day ils n'en fichent pas une rame de la journée;∎ sod all money pas d'argent du tout;∎ there's sod all to eat il y a que dalle à bouffer;∎ they've got sod all hope of winning ils n'ont pas une putain de chance de gagner∎ to cut or turn the first sod donner le premier coup de bêche;∎ under the sod (buried) enterré;∎ the sod of old Ireland la bonne vieille terre d'Irlande∎ sod it! merde!;∎ sod him! qu'il aille se faire foutre!;∎ sod the expense, let's just go! tant pis si ça coûte cher, allons-y!∎ that's Sod's law! c'est la poisse!British very familiar foutre le camp, dégager;∎ sod off! fous le camp!, dégage! -
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A n1 ◑ ( person) salopard/salope ◑ m/f ; ( task) chierie ◑ f ; you stupid sod espèce de connard ◑ ; poor sod le pauvre ; poor little sods ( of children) pauvres petits ;2 ( turf) motte f (de gazon) ;3 littér étendue f d'herbe.B ◑ excl sod it! merde ◑ ! ; sod him qu'il aille se faire voir ◑ ; sod this typewriter cette machine à écrire m'emmerde ◑.■ sod off ◑ dégager ◑, partir ; why don't you just sod off! tu veux pas dégager ◑ ! -
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sod (vulg!) [sɒd]1. nouncon (vulg !) m• poor little sod! pauvre petit bonhomme !• sod it! merde (alors) ! (vulg !)• sod him! qu'il aille se faire foutre ! (vulg !)► sod off (vulg!) intransitive verb• sod off! va te faire foutre ! (vulg !) -
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I noun(turf) Sode, dieII 1.the poor old sod — das arme Schwein (salopp)
2. transitive verb,that's sod's law sod's law was proved right — (coll.) es mußte ja so kommen
- dd-sod that/you! — verdammter Mist/scher dich zum Teufel! (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91832/sod_off">sod off* * *sod1[sɒd, AM sɑ:d]I. n Grassode f, Grasnarbe fII. vt<- dd->▪ to \sod sth etw mit Gras bedeckensod2[sɒd]this is a \sod of a car das ist vielleicht eine Mistkarre! sllucky \sod Glückspilz mpoor \sod armer Kerl, armes Schwein fam3.▪ to \sod sb/sth jdn/etw verfluchen\sod it! verdammter Mist! sl* * *I [sɒd]n(= turf) Grassode fII (Brit inf)beneath the sod (liter) — unter dem grünen Rasen (liter)
1. n(mean, nasty) Sau f (inf)the poor sods — die armen Schweine (inf)
you stupid sod — blöde Sau! (inf)
2. vtsod it! — verdammte Scheiße! (inf)
* * *sod1 [sɒd; US sɑd]A s1. Rasen(fläche) m(f):2. Rasenstück n, Sode fB v/t mit Rasen(stücken) bedeckensod2 [sɒd; US sɑd] besonders Br vulgA s1. a) Arschloch n pej (dummer oder widerlicher Kerl):b) a sod of a car ein Scheißauto2. Kerl m:poor sod armes Schwein slsod it! Scheiße! umgC v/i sod off! ‚verpiss dich! sl* * *I noun(turf) Sode, dieII 1.the poor old sod — das arme Schwein (salopp)
2. transitive verb,that's sod's law sod's law was proved right — (coll.) es mußte ja so kommen
- dd-sod that/you! — verdammter Mist/scher dich zum Teufel! (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- sod off -
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7 sod off
phrvi BrE vulg slTell him to sod off — Скажи, чтобы он проваливал к чертовой матери
Don't stand for any trouble from him. Tell him to sod off — И не позволяй ему тут хулиганить. Пускай уматывает отсюда
Sod off, I tell you — А ну, дуй отсюда, тебе говорю
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8 sod all
n. brit. inf. апсолутно ништо: You'll get sod all from him Од него шипки ќе добиеш -
9 under the sod
книжн.I've heard the boys say that he would be under the sod that day six months. (A. Trollope, ‘The Macdermots of Ballycloran’, OED) — Я слышал, как парни говорили, что через полгода его уже не будет в живых.
A lot of boys swore together... to put him under the sod. (A. Trollope, ‘The Macdermots of Ballycloran’, OED) — Много ребят поклялось... что отправят его на тот свет.
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10 good
[ɡud] 1. comparative - better; adjective1) (well-behaved; not causing trouble etc: Be good!; She's a good baby.) velopdragen; god; nem2) (correct, desirable etc: She was a good wife; good manners; good English.) god3) (of high quality: good food/literature; His singing is very good.) god4) (skilful; able to do something well: a good doctor; good at tennis; good with children.) god; dygtig5) (kind: You've been very good to him; a good father.) god; sød; venlig6) (helpful; beneficial: Exercise is good for you.; Cheese is good for you.) god7) (pleased, happy etc: I'm in a good mood today.) glad; god8) (pleasant; enjoyable: to read a good book; Ice-cream is good to eat.) god; dejlig9) (considerable; enough: a good salary; She talked a good deal of nonsense.) god10) (suitable: a good man for the job.) god11) (sound, fit: good health; good eyesight; a car in good condition.) god12) (sensible: Can you think of one good reason for doing that?) god13) (showing approval: We've had very good reports about you.) god14) (thorough: a good clean.) ordentlig15) (healthy or in a positive mood: I don't feel very good this morning.) vel2. noun1) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) gode; fordel2) (goodness: I always try to see the good in people.) det gode3. interjection(an expression of approval, gladness etc.) godt!; fint!- goodness4. interjection((also my goodness) an expression of surprise etc.) ih du milde!- goods- goody
- goodbye
- good-day
- good evening
- good-for-nothing
- good humour
- good-humoured
- good-humouredly
- good-looking
- good morning
- good afternoon
- good-day
- good evening
- good night
- good-natured
- goodwill
- good will
- good works
- as good as
- be as good as one's word
- be up to no good
- deliver the goods
- for good
- for goodness' sake
- good for
- good for you
- him
- Good Friday
- good gracious
- good heavens
- goodness gracious
- goodness me
- good old
- make good
- no good
- put in a good word for
- take something in good part
- take in good part
- thank goodness
- to the good* * *[ɡud] 1. comparative - better; adjective1) (well-behaved; not causing trouble etc: Be good!; She's a good baby.) velopdragen; god; nem2) (correct, desirable etc: She was a good wife; good manners; good English.) god3) (of high quality: good food/literature; His singing is very good.) god4) (skilful; able to do something well: a good doctor; good at tennis; good with children.) god; dygtig5) (kind: You've been very good to him; a good father.) god; sød; venlig6) (helpful; beneficial: Exercise is good for you.; Cheese is good for you.) god7) (pleased, happy etc: I'm in a good mood today.) glad; god8) (pleasant; enjoyable: to read a good book; Ice-cream is good to eat.) god; dejlig9) (considerable; enough: a good salary; She talked a good deal of nonsense.) god10) (suitable: a good man for the job.) god11) (sound, fit: good health; good eyesight; a car in good condition.) god12) (sensible: Can you think of one good reason for doing that?) god13) (showing approval: We've had very good reports about you.) god14) (thorough: a good clean.) ordentlig15) (healthy or in a positive mood: I don't feel very good this morning.) vel2. noun1) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) gode; fordel2) (goodness: I always try to see the good in people.) det gode3. interjection(an expression of approval, gladness etc.) godt!; fint!- goodness4. interjection((also my goodness) an expression of surprise etc.) ih du milde!- goods- goody
- goodbye
- good-day
- good evening
- good-for-nothing
- good humour
- good-humoured
- good-humouredly
- good-looking
- good morning
- good afternoon
- good-day
- good evening
- good night
- good-natured
- goodwill
- good will
- good works
- as good as
- be as good as one's word
- be up to no good
- deliver the goods
- for good
- for goodness' sake
- good for
- good for you
- him
- Good Friday
- good gracious
- good heavens
- goodness gracious
- goodness me
- good old
- make good
- no good
- put in a good word for
- take something in good part
- take in good part
- thank goodness
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11 seethe
intransitive verb1) (surge) [Wellen, Meer:] branden; [Straßen usw.:] wimmeln ( with von); (bubble or foam as if boiling) schäumen2) (fig.): (be agitated)seethe [with anger/inwardly] — vor Wut/innerlich schäumen
* * *[si:ð]vi3. (be crowded) wimmelnto \seethe with people/tourists von Menschen/Touristen wimmeln* * *[siːð]vi(= boil) sieden; (= surge) schäumen; (= be crowded) wimmeln (with von); (= be angry) kochen (inf)to seethe with anger — vor Wut schäumen or kochen (inf)
resentment seethed in him — er schäumte innerlich vor Groll
the crowd seethed forward — die Menge drängte sich vor
* * *seethe [siːð]1. sieden2. schäumen (auch fig:with vor dat):seethe with anger vor Wut kochen oder schäumen;he was seething with excitement er fieberte vor Aufregung3. wimmeln ( with von)B v/t1. einweichen2. obs schmoren, dämpfenC s Sieden n* * *intransitive verb1) (surge) [Wellen, Meer:] branden; [Straßen usw.:] wimmeln ( with von); (bubble or foam as if boiling) schäumen2) (fig.): (be agitated)seethe [with anger/inwardly] — vor Wut/innerlich schäumen
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12 game of soldiers
Словосочетание встречается во фразе blow/beggar/sod that/this for a game of soldiers («оставь это для игры в солдатики»), которая выражает раздражение и досаду говорящего. Не совсем ясно, что имеется в виду под a game of soldiers ; возможно, говорящий подразумевает любое пустое, легкомысленное занятие, такое, как детская игра в солдатики.I waited for him in the pub for almost an hour, but he didn't turn up. So I thought 'sod this for a game of soldiers' and went straight home. — Я ждал его в пабе почти час, но он не объявился. Поэтому я подумал: пропади оно всё пропадом — и пошёл домой.
English-Russian dictionary of expressions > game of soldiers
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13 stuff
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noun1) (material or substance: What is that black oily stuff on the beach?; The doctor gave me some good stuff for removing warts; Show them what stuff you're made of! (= how brave, strong etc you are).) materia; material; sustancia; cosa2) ((unimportant) matter, things, objects etc: We'll have to get rid of all this stuff when we move house.) cosas; chismes, cachivaches, trastos3) (an old word for cloth.) paño, tela; género•- that's the stuff!
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verb1) (to pack or fill tightly, often hurriedly or untidily: His drawer was stuffed with papers; She stuffed the fridge with food; The children have been stuffing themselves with ice-cream.) atiborrar(se); meter algo de cualquier manera; embutir; atestar2) (to fill (eg a turkey, chicken etc) with stuffing before cooking.) rellenar3) (to fill the skin of (a dead animal or bird) to preserve the appearance it had when alive: They stuffed the golden eagle.) disecar•- stuffing- stuff up
stuff1 n1. algowhat's that stuff on your shirt? ¿qué es eso que tienes en la camisa?2. cosashave you got all your stuff? ¿tienes todas tus cosas?stuff2 vb1. rellenar2. metertr[stʌf]■ what's that stuff on your shirt? ¿qué es eso que tienes en la camisa?■ do you like cauliflower? - no, I can't stand the stuff ¿te gusta la coliflor? - no, no la aguanto■ do you call this stuff lasagne? ¿a esto lo llamas lasaña?■ don't give me all that macho stuff! ¡no me vengas con esos cuentos de macho!1 (fill - container, bag, box) llenar ( with, de); (- cushion, toy, food) rellenar ( with, de); (- hole) tapar■ have you stuffed the turkey? ¿has rellenado el pavo?2 (dead animal) disecar3 (push carelessly, shove) meter, poner4 familiar (beat, thrash) dar una paliza a■ you can stuff your job! ¡métete el trabajo donde te quepa!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthat's the stuff! ¡así es!, ¡así me gusta!to do one's stuff hacer lo suyoto know one's stuff saber de lo que uno está hablandoto stuff one's face hartarse de comida, atiborrarse, ponerse morado,-astuff and nonsense tonterías nombre femenino pluralstuff ['stʌf] vt: rellenar, llenar, atiborrarstuff n1) possessions: cosas fpl2) essence: esencia f3) substance: cosa f, cosas fplsome sticky stuff: una cosa pegajosashe knows her stuff: es expertan.• chismes s.m.pl.• cosa s.f.• cuerpo s.m.• materia s.f.• material s.m.• mejunje s.m.• tela s.f.v.• ahitar v.• atestar v.• atiborrar v.• emborrar v.• empaquetar v.• hartar v.• hartarse v.• henchir v.• hinchar v.• llenar v.• meter sin orden v.• recalcar v.• rellenar v.
I stʌfmass noun1) (colloq)a) (substance, matter)what's this stuff called? — ¿cómo se llama esto or (fam) esta cosa?
this wine is good stuff — este vino es del bueno or está muy bien
what sort of stuff does he write? — ¿qué tipo de cosa(s) escribe?
that's the stuff! — así se hace!, así me gusta!
to do one's stuff: she went out on stage and did her stuff salió al escenario e hizo lo suyo; to know one's stuff — ser* un experto en la materia
b) ( miscellaneous items) cosas fpland stuff like that — y cosas de ésas, y cosas por el estilo
2) (nonsense, excuse) (colloq)surely you don't believe all that stuff he tells you? — tú no te creerás todo lo que te cuenta ¿no?
stuff and nonsense! — (dated) puro cuento! (fam)
3) ( basic element)
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1)a) ( fill) \<\<quilt/mattress/toy\>\> rellenar; \<\<hole/leak\>\> taparto stuff something WITH something: we stuffed our pockets with apples nos llenamos los bolsillos de manzanas; to stuff oneself/one's face — (colloq) darse* un atracón (fam), ponerse* morado or ciego (Esp fam)
b) ( Culin) rellenarc) ( in taxidermy) disecar*d) (AmE Pol) \<\<ballot box\>\> adulterar2)a) ( thrust)b) ( put) (colloq) poner*c) (esp BrE sl)[stʌf]stuff her! — que se joda! (vulg)
1. N1) * (=substance, material)a) (lit)what's that stuff in the bucket? — ¿qué es eso que hay en el cubo?
"do you want some beetroot?" - "no, I hate the stuff" — -¿quieres remolacha? -no, la detesto
"would you like some wine?" - " no, thanks, I never touch the stuff" — -¿quieres un poco de vino? -no gracias, nunca lo pruebo
have you got any more of that varnish stuff? — ¿tienes más barniz de ese?
do you call this stuff beer? — ¿a esto lo llamas cerveza?
b) (fig)that's the stuff! — ¡muy bien!, ¡así se hace!
where have you put my stuff? — ¿dónde has puesto mis cosas?, ¿dónde has puesto mis bártulos or (Sp) chismes? *
can I put my stuff in your room? — ¿puedo poner mis cosas en tu cuarto?
all that stuff about how he wants to help us — todas esas historias or todo el cuento ese de que quiere ayudarnos
don't give me that stuff! I know what you're been up to! — ¡no me vengas con esas historias or ese cuento! ¡sé lo que pretendes!
stuff and nonsense! — † * ¡tonterías!, ¡puro cuento!
4) *to do one's stuff —
go on, Jim, do your stuff! let's see a goal! — ¡venga Jim! ¡muéstranos lo que vales, mete ese gol!
we'll have to wait for the lawyers to do their stuff — tendremos que esperar a que los abogados hagan su parte
- know one's stuffstrut I, 2.5) *I haven't got time for boyfriends, the cinema and stuff like that or and all that stuff — no tengo tiempo para novios, el cine y rollos por el estilo *
6) (=essence)the (very) stuff of sth: the pleasures and pains that are the stuff of human relationships — las alegrías y las penas que constituyen la esencia de las relaciones humanas
his feats on the tennis court are the stuff of legend — sus proezas en la cancha de tenis son legendarias
7) **8) (Brit)** (=girl, woman) hot 3.9) (Drugs) ** mercancía ** f10) †† (=fabric) género m, tela f2. VT1) (=fill, pack) [+ chicken, peppers, cushion, toy] rellenar ( with con); [+ sack, box, pockets] llenar ( with de); [+ hole, leak] tapar; (in taxidermy) [+ animal] disecar, embalsamarto stuff a ballot box — (US) (Pol) llenar una urna de votos fraudulentos
stuff o.s. (with food) * — atracarse or atiborrarse de comida *, darse un atracón *
2) * (=put)to stuff sth in or into sth — meter algo en algo
can we stuff any more in? — ¿caben más?
- stuff sth down sb's throatI'm sick of having ideology stuffed down my throat — estoy harto de que me metan la ideología a la fuerza *
3) (Brit)** (in exclamations)stuff you! — ¡vete a tomar por culo! (Sp) ***, ¡vete al carajo! (LAm) ***
oh, stuff it! I've had enough for today — ¡a la mierda! ¡por hoy ya vale! **
if you don't like it, you can stuff it — si no te gusta te jodes ***
(you know where) you can stuff that! — ¡ya sabes por dónde te lo puedes meter! **
stuff the government! — ¡que se joda el gobierno! ***
get stuffed! — ¡vete a tomar por culo! (Sp) ***, ¡vete al carajo! (LAm) ***
4) ** (=defeat) dar un palizón a *, machacar *3.VI * (=guzzle) atracarse de comida *, atiborrarse de comida *, darse un atracón *- stuff up* * *
I [stʌf]mass noun1) (colloq)a) (substance, matter)what's this stuff called? — ¿cómo se llama esto or (fam) esta cosa?
this wine is good stuff — este vino es del bueno or está muy bien
what sort of stuff does he write? — ¿qué tipo de cosa(s) escribe?
that's the stuff! — así se hace!, así me gusta!
to do one's stuff: she went out on stage and did her stuff salió al escenario e hizo lo suyo; to know one's stuff — ser* un experto en la materia
b) ( miscellaneous items) cosas fpland stuff like that — y cosas de ésas, y cosas por el estilo
2) (nonsense, excuse) (colloq)surely you don't believe all that stuff he tells you? — tú no te creerás todo lo que te cuenta ¿no?
stuff and nonsense! — (dated) puro cuento! (fam)
3) ( basic element)
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1)a) ( fill) \<\<quilt/mattress/toy\>\> rellenar; \<\<hole/leak\>\> taparto stuff something WITH something: we stuffed our pockets with apples nos llenamos los bolsillos de manzanas; to stuff oneself/one's face — (colloq) darse* un atracón (fam), ponerse* morado or ciego (Esp fam)
b) ( Culin) rellenarc) ( in taxidermy) disecar*d) (AmE Pol) \<\<ballot box\>\> adulterar2)a) ( thrust)b) ( put) (colloq) poner*c) (esp BrE sl)stuff her! — que se joda! (vulg)
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14 Andes
Del verbo andar: ( conjugate andar) \ \
andes es: \ \2ª persona singular (tú) presente subjuntivoMultiple Entries: Andes andar
Andes sustantivo masculino plural:
andar 1 ( conjugate andar) verbo intransitivo 1◊ ¿has venido andando? did you come on foot?, did you walk?b) (AmL):◊ andes a caballo/en bicicleta to ride (a horse/a bicycle)2 (marchar, funcionar) to work;◊ el coche anda de maravilla the car's running o (BrE) going like a dream3 (+ compl)◊ ¿cómo andas? how are you?, how's it going? (colloq);¿quién anda por ahí? who's there?; anda en Londres he's in London; anda buscando pelea he's out for o he's looking for a fight; me anda molestando (AmL fam) he keeps bothering meb) andes con algn ( juntarse) to mix with sb;( salir con) to go out with sb;c) andes detrás de or tras algn/algo (buscar, perseguir) to be after sb/sth4 ( rondar):◊ andesá por los 60 (años) he must be around o about 605 andes con algo (esp AmL fam) ‹con revólver/dinero› to carry sth; ‹con traje/sombrero› to wear sth 6 ( en exclamaciones)a) (expresando sorpresa, incredulidad):◊ ¡anda! ¡qué casualidad! good heavens! what a coincidence!;¡anda! ¡mira quién está aquí! well, well! look who's here!b) (expresando irritación, rechazo):◊ ¡anda! ¡déjame en paz! oh, leave me alone!;¡anda! ¡se me ha vuelto a olvidar! damn! I've forgotten it again! (colloq)c) ( instando a hacer algo):◊ préstamelo, anda go on, lend it to me!;¡ándale (Méx) or (Col) ándele que llegames tarde! come on, we'll be late! (colloq) verbo transitivo 1 ( caminar) to walk 2 (AmC) ( llevar): siempre ando shorts I always wear shorts andarse verbo pronominal 1 andesse con algo: ándate con cuidado take care, be careful 2 ( en imperativo) (AmL) ( irse): ándate luego get going, get a move on (colloq)
andar 2 sustantivo masculino,◊ andares sustantivo masculino pluralgait, walk
Andes mpl los Andes, the Andes
andar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to walk
2 (moverse) to move
3 (funcionar) to work: este reloj no anda bien, this clock doesn't keep good time
4 (aproximarse a una cantidad) andará por los cincuenta, she's about fifty
5 (realizar una acción: + gerundio) anda contando por ahí tu vida y milagros, he's telling everybody all about you
6 (estar) ¿cómo andamos de tiempo?, how are we off for time?
tus llaves tienen que andar por casa, your keys must be somewhere in the house
7 (llevar consigo) LAm to have on, to carry/take with oneself: la llave la andaba con él a todas partes, he carried the key with him everywhere he went
II vtr (recorrer) to walk: andaré el tortuoso camino que lleva a tu casa, I'll walk the winding road that leads to your door
andar m, andares mpl walk sing, gait sing ' Andes' also found in these entries: Spanish: soroche - abismante - abonar - abono - abrigador - acordar - agriparse - agua - ají - alcahuetear - alegato - alzado - angas - antisocial - apanar - árbol - arrendar - arriendo - asoleada - atorrante - bencina - bencinera - bencinero - berma - bocatoma - bomba - botadero - bufet - cabrón - cachar - cachetón - cacho - calle - camote - cara - carburar - carcacha - carro - chancaca - chancar - chanchito - chicanero - cigarrería - citófono - colectivo - combinado - consistente - conteo - contraparte - cordillera English: Andes - hex - baby - belly - brights - bull - bumper car - caravan - comic - count - cover - crap - dead - dragon - fill - flip - fly - gasoline - gas - grocer - grocery - hack - hand - hard - headed - heads - herb - jeans - jerk - kettle - lollipop - luggage - penalty - petrol - pointed - rent - rental - safety - shaker - shoulder - sink - sod - stall - star - string - sweet - tails - thumbtack - toss - twinetr['ændiːz]1 los Andes nombre masculino plural'ændiːz['ændiːz]NPL* * *['ændiːz] -
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tə:f
1. plural - turfs; noun1) (rough grass and the earth it grows out of: He walked across the springy turf.) césped, revestimiento de césped; tepe, cespedón2) ((a usually square piece of) grass and earth: We laid turf in our garden to make a lawn.) placa de césped
2. verb1) (to cover with turf(s): We are going to turf that part of the garden.) encespedar, cubrir con césped2) (to throw: We turfed him out of the house.) echar, poner de patitas en la calletr[tɜːf]1 césped nombre masculino1 cubrir con césped\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe turf las carreras de caballos, el turf nombre masculinoturf accountant corredor,-ra de apuestasturf ['tərf] nsod: tepe mv.• encespedar v.n.• césped s.m.• hipódromo s.m.• tepe s.m.• turba s.f.
I tɜːrf, tɜːf1)a) u ( grass) césped mb) c ( square of grass) (esp BrE) tepe m2) ( horseracing)the turf — el turf, la hípica
II
transitive verb ( Hort) \<\<garden\>\> encespedar, colocar* tepes enPhrasal Verbs:- turf out[tɜːf]1. N(pl turfs or turves) [tɜːvz]2) (Horse racing)the Turf — el turf, el hipódromo
3) * [of gang etc] territorio m, zona f de influencia2.VT (also: turf over) cubrir con césped3.CPDturf accountant N — (Brit) corredor(a) m / f de apuestas
- turf out* * *
I [tɜːrf, tɜːf]1)a) u ( grass) césped mb) c ( square of grass) (esp BrE) tepe m2) ( horseracing)the turf — el turf, la hípica
II
transitive verb ( Hort) \<\<garden\>\> encespedar, colocar* tepes enPhrasal Verbs:- turf out -
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compasión sustantivo femenino pity, compassion;
compasión sustantivo femenino compassion, pity: siento compasión por él, I feel sorry for him ' compasión' also found in these entries: Spanish: inhumano - inspirar - lástima - piedad - pobre English: compassion - for - mercy - pity - poor - show - sod - stir - surge - sympathetically - sympathy - tender-heartedness -
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Del verbo culpar: ( conjugate culpar) \ \
culpa es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: culpa culpar
culpa sustantivo femenino echarle la culpa a algn (de algo) to blame sb o put the blame on sb (for sth); llegó tarde por culpa del tráfico he arrived late because of the traffic
culpar ( conjugate culpar) verbo transitivo to blame; culpa a algn de algo to blame sb for sth, blame sth on sb
culpa sustantivo femenino
1 (responsabilidad) blame: echarle la culpa a alguien, to put the blame on sb
es culpa nuestra, it is our fault
por su culpa, because of him
2 (culpabilidad) guilt
culpar verbo transitivo
1 to blame
2 (de un delito) to accuse [de, of]: la culparon del asesinato, she was accused of the murder ' culpa' also found in these entries: Spanish: achacar - apencar - bebida - comezón - empacho - estimable - estresada - estresado - exonerar - expiar - inconfesable - por - profunda - profundo - recaer - resaca - soplo - tardar - acaso - cargar - complejo - dejar - echar - eximir - inocente - quedar English: absolve - acknowledgement - because - blame - cast - door - fault - guilt - help - lay - mainly - rap - scapegoat - shift - shoulder - sod - torture - wasted - whose - wrong - answer - own - pin - put - share - six - unfair -
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[bæk] 1. noun1) (in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine: She lay on her back.) hrbet2) (in animals, the upper part of the body: She put the saddle on the horse's back.) hrbet3) (that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front: the back of the house; She sat at the back of the hall.) hrbtna stran, zadnji del4) (in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.) branilec2. adjective(of or at the back: the back door.) zadnji3. adverb1) (to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came: I went back to the shop; He gave the car back to its owner.) nazaj2) (away (from something); not near (something): Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man; Keep back from me or I'll hit you!) stran3) (towards the back (of something): Sit back in your chair.) zadaj4) (in return; in response to: When the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.) nazaj5) (to, or in, the past: Think back to your childhood.) nazaj4. verb1) (to (cause to) move backwards: He backed (his car) out of the garage.) vzvratno peljati2) (to help or support: Will you back me against the others?) podpreti3) (to bet or gamble on: I backed your horse to win.) staviti na•- backer- backbite
- backbiting
- backbone
- backbreaking
- backdate
- backfire
- background
- backhand 5. adverb(using backhand: She played the stroke backhand; She writes backhand.) z backhandom; nazaj nagnjeno- backlog- back-number
- backpack
- backpacking: go backpacking
- backpacker
- backside
- backslash
- backstroke
- backup
- backwash
- backwater
- backyard
- back down
- back of
- back on to
- back out
- back up
- have one's back to the wall
- put someone's back up
- take a back seat* * *I [bæk]nounhrbet, hrbtišče; zadnja, spodnja stran; naslonilo, hrbtnik; velik čeber, sod; sport branilec, zaščitnikat the back — zabehind the back of s.o. figuratively za hrbtom komuto break the back of s.th. — opraviti glavni del nalogeto have s.o. on one's back — imeti koga na vratuto see the back of s.o. — znebiti se kogato turn one's back upon s.o. — obračati hrbet komu, zapustiti kogaII [bæk]adjectivehrbten; nazadujoč, zaostal; zadnji; zastarel, nazadnjaškiback number — stara številka (časopisa); slang nemoderen človek, starokopitnež; zastarel načinto take a back seat — imeti skromno službo, ne siliti v ospredjeIII [bæk]adverbnazaj; zadaj; nekoč, prej; spet, znovato go back on s.o. — pustiti koga na cediluto pay s.o. back (in his own coin) — vrniti komu milo za dragoto go back from ( —ali upon) one's word — besedo snesti, preklicatito hang back — mečkati, omahovatito talk ( —ali answer) back — ugovarjati, oporekatiIV [bæk]1.intransitive verbnazaj stopiti, umikati se; zmuzniti se;2.transitive verbnazaj potisniti, nazaj gnati, nazaj voziti; podpreti, podpirati; pomagati; staviti; (o)krepiti; biti opora; biti ozadje; indosiratito back a horse — zajahati konja; staviti na konjato back the wrong horse — ušteti se, staviti na napačno kartoto back the oars, to back astern — nazaj veslatito back and fill — kolebati, ne se odločitito back on s.o. — izdati koga, pustiti ga na cedilumarine back her! — vozi nazaj! -
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I verb(to strike (someone or something) with the head: He fell over when the goat butted him.) suniti z glavo- butt inII 1. noun(someone whom others criticize or tell jokes about: She's the butt of all his jokes.) tarča2. noun1) (the thick and heavy end (especially of a rifle).) kopito (puške)2) (the end of a finished cigar, cigarette etc: His cigarette butt was the cause of the fire.) ogorek3) ((slang) a person's bottom: Come on, get off your butt - we have work to do.) rit* * *I [bʌt]nounsod, kad; votla mera 490,96 lII [bʌt]noundebeli konec orodja, puškino kopito; spodnji del debla; colloquially ostanek, čik; zoology ime raznih bokoplavutaric; figuratively tarča; cilj; figuratively namen, predmet česa; plural streliščeIII [bʌt]1.transitive verbbosti, suniti;2.intransitive verb( against) planiti, drveti -
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I 1. [rəul] noun1) (anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc: a roll of kitchen foil; a toilet-roll.) zvitek2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.) žemljica3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.) valjanje4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.) zibanje5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.) bobnenje6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.) kolobar (sala)7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).) tuš (bobnanje)2. verb1) (to move by turning over like a wheel or ball: The coin/pencil rolled under the table; He rolled the ball towards the puppy; The ball rolled away.) kotaliti (se)2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.) odkotaliti3) (to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding: to roll the carpet back.) zviti4) ((of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over: The doctor rolled the patient (over) on to his side; The dog rolled on to its back.) prevaliti (se)5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.) svaljkati6) (to cover with something by rolling: When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.) zamotati7) (to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).) valjati8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.) zibati (se)9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.) bobneti10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.) zavijati (oči)11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.) voziti se12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.) valiti se13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.) teči•- roller- rolling
- roller-skate 3. verb(to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) kotalkati se- roll in
- roll up II(a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.) seznam* * *I [róul]nounzvitek (papirja, pergamenta itd.), rola; listina, seznam, spisek, popis, imenik, register, katalog; zmotani akti, spisi, letopisi, kronike, anali itd.; American slang zvitek bankovcev, denar; kruhek, žemljica, (mesna) rulada; archaic polž; technical valj, cilinder; military klicanje po imenih, apel; valjanje, trkljanje, kotaljenje, obračanje; figuratively majava hoja, guganje; pozibavanje (ladje, letala); bobnenje (groma), hrumenje, valovanje (vode); (o zvoku) blagoglasje, skladnost, gostolevek (kanarčka); aeronautics obračanje, vrtenje (umetnostno letanje)roll of hair — rola, zvitek, koder lasthe Rolls — državni arhiv, registratura (v Londonu)to strike s.o. off the rolls — brisati, črtati koga s seznama; diskvalificirati koga (zaradi nepoštenja itd.)II [róul]1.transitive verbvaliti, valjati, kotaliti; zviti, (za)motati, zvijati, svaljkati; prevažati, transportirati, voziti; tanjšati, valjati (železo); gugati, pozibavati, valoviti; phonetics izgovarjati soglasnik r z vibriranjem; (o reki) valiti, gnati; vrteti (okoli osi); razmišljati, prevračati misli, tuhtatito roll a blanket, a carpet — zviti odejo, preprogoto roll a lawn, a road — zvaljati trato, cestoto roll one's r's — drdrati, pogrkavati svoje rroll my log and I'll yours figuratively roka roko umivahe rolled himself from side to side — pozibaval, majal se je z ene strani na drugoto set the ball rolling figuratively spraviti (stvar) v tek, sprožiti, začeti;2.intransitive verbvaliti se, valjati se, kotaliti se; voziti se, potovati; obračati se, vrteti se; potekati, minevati, teči (o času, letnih časih); odteči, odtekati (o vodi); valovati, biti valovit (o morju); valovito se raztezati (o kopnem, zemlji); odjekniti, odmevati, razlegati se (o zvoku); bobneti; šumeti; gostoleti (o kanarčku); (o osebah) majati se, zibati se, racati; vrteti se, obračati se (okoli svoje osi)a rolling stone — valeč se kamen, figuratively nestanoviten človek, ki stalno menjava služboto roll in money, in riches — valjati se v denarju, biti zelo bogatto roll into one — stekati se v eno, združiti sea rolling stone gathers no moss figuratively goste službe, redke suknjeto start the ball rolling figuratively spraviti kaj v tek, začeti, sprožitiwe had been rolling for hours without stopping once at a station — vozili smo se ure in ure, ne da bi se bili ustavili enkrat na kaki postaji
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