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101 støve
I. vb ( lede):[ støve noget igennem] search something ( fx a house);[ støve omkring] nose about;(dvs om hund etc) scent something, nose something out,(fig: opdage noget, T) ferret something out, nose something out.II. vb( hvirvle støv op) raise (the) dust;[ det støver] it is dusty;[ støve `af] dust;[ støve noget af] dust something (down);[ støve til] collect dust. -
102 zaptetmek
"/ı/ 1. to bring (someone, something) under control; to restrain. 2. to gain control of, capture (a place) (by force). 3. law (for a public authority) to confiscate, impound, seize, or distrain (something). 4. to seize (something) wrongfully. 5. to take (something) down, record (something) (in writing). 6. to fix, implant, or keep (something) in one´s mind. 7. to grasp, understand. " -
103 atmak
1. /ı/ to throw. 2. /ı/ to drop. 3. /ı/ to send away. 4. /ı, a/ to add (something) to (something), put (something) into (something). 5. /ı/ to write (one´s signature, the date). 6. /ı/ to put out, extend. 7. /ı/ to carry, take (things from one place to another). 8. /ı/ to fire (a shot, a gun). 9. /ı/ to postpone. 10. /ı, a/ to throw on, put on (a garment). 11. /ı, a/ to impute, throw (the blame) on. 12. /ı, dan/ to expel (someone) from. 13. /ı/ to discard, throw away. 14. /ı/ to stop using, stop wearing. 15. /ı/ to reject, expel. 16. /ı/ to blow up, demolish. 17. colloq. to lie, make up stories. 18. to present a guess as if it were a certainty. 19. /ı/ colloq. to drink. 20. /ı/ to fluff (cotton) with a bow and mallet. 21. to split, crack, come loose. 22. (for a seam in cloth) to come loose from fraying. 23. (for the heart, an artery) to pulsate, beat. 24. /ı/ to send. 25. /ı/ to let out (a cry, scream, roar of laughter). 26. /ı/ to abandon, give up, be freed from. 27. slang to perform (a dance). 28. slang to sing (a song). 29. /ı/ to land (a blow). 30. /ı, a/ to make (an inappropriate remark) to. Atsan atılmaz, satsan satılmaz. colloq. 1. You just can´t get rid of him. 2. It is too good to throw out and not good enough to use. Attığı attık, tuttuğu tuttuk. colloq. He gets his own way. atıp tutmak 1. /ı/ to run (someone, something) down. 2. to talk big, boast. attığını vurmak to be consistently successful, come out on top every time. -
104 yıkmak
"1. /ı/ to demolish, wreck; to pull (something) down; to destroy; to ruin. 2. /ı/ to fell (someone, something); to send (someone) sprawling, lay (someone) flat; to topple (something). 3. /ı, a/ to tilt (something) to (one side). 4. /ı, a/ to put (the blame for something) on. 5. /ı/ to unload, remove (a burden, cargo). 6. /ı/ slang to win; to clean (someone) out (in gambling). 7. /ı/ slang to *screw, have sex with." -
105 zapt
",-ptı 1. bringing (someone, something) under control; restraining: Kendini zapta çalıştı. He tried to control himself. 2. gaining control of, capturing (a place) (by force). 3. law confiscation, impoundment, seizure, or distraint (of something) (by a public authority). 4. wrongful seizure (of property). 5. taking (something) down, recording (something) (in writing). 6. fixing, implanting, or keeping (something) in one´s mind. 7. grasping, understanding. - etmek /ı/ see zaptetmek." -
106 быстро что-либо выпить
Jargon: belt down something, belt something downУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быстро что-либо выпить
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107 Hemmung
f1. (Scheu) inhibition; (Skrupel) scruple; Hemmungen haben be inhibited; ohne Hemmungen uninhibited(ly); nur keine Hemmungen! don’t be shy!; Hemmungen haben zu (+ Inf.) have inhibitions ( oder scruples) about (+ Ger.) (sich genieren) feel awkward about (+ Ger.) keine Hemmungen haben zu (+ Inf.) have no compunction ( oder inhibitions oder scruples) about (+ Ger.) die haben überhaupt keine Hemmungen umg. they don’t give a damn* * *die Hemmung(Blockade) jam; escapement; stoppage;(Scheu) inhibition; scruple* * *Hẹm|mung ['hɛmʊŋ]f -, -enan Hemmungen leiden — to suffer from inhibitions
keine Hemmungen kennen — to have no inhibitions, not to feel inhibited
2) (von Entwicklung, Fortschritt) hindering, hampering; (= Verlangsamung) slowing down3)* * *die1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) drag2) inhibition* * *Hem·mung<-, -en>f3. (Bedenken, Skrupel) inhibition, scruple\Hemmungen haben to have scruplesich habe ein bisschen \Hemmungen, ihr das so ohne weiteres ins Gesicht zu sagen I feel a bit awkward about saying it straight to her facekeine \Hemmungen kennen to have no scruplesnur keine \Hemmungen! don't hold back!es ist für jeden genug da, nur keine \Hemmungen! there's enough for everybody there, have as much as you like!4. JUR hindrance, obstruction\Hemmung der Verjährung suspension of the statute of limitations5. CHEM inhibition* * *die; Hemmung, Hemmungen1) inhibitionHemmungen haben — have inhibitions; be inhibited
2) (Skrupel) scruple* * *Hemmung fHemmungen haben be inhibited;ohne Hemmungen uninhibited(ly);nur keine Hemmungen! don’t be shy!;Hemmungen haben zu (+inf) have inhibitions ( oder scruples) about (+ger) (sich genieren) feel awkward about (+ger)die haben überhaupt keine Hemmungen umg they don’t give a damn* * *die; Hemmung, Hemmungen1) inhibitionHemmungen haben — have inhibitions; be inhibited
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108 Klo
n; -s, -s; umg. loo, Am. john; auf’s / auf dem Klo to / in the loo (Am. john); ich muss ( dringend) auf’s Klo I’ve got to go ( stärker: I’m dying to go) to the loo (Am. john)* * *das Kloloo* * *[kloː]nt -s, -s (inf)loo (Brit inf john (US inf)aufs Kló gehen — to go to the loo (Brit inf) or john (US inf)
* * *<-s, -s>[klo:]aufs \Klo gehen/rennen to go/run [or dash] to the loo* * *das; Klos, Klos (ugs.) loo (Brit. coll.); john (Amer. coll.)etwas ins Klo schütten — tip something down the loo
* * *auf’s/auf dem Klo to/in the loo (US john);* * *das; Klos, Klos (ugs.) loo (Brit. coll.); john (Amer. coll.)* * *john* (US) n.loo* n. -- f.lavatory n.toilet n. -- n.bathroom (US toilet) n.restroom (US toilet) n. -
109 Klosett
* * *das Klosettlavatory; water closet; W.C.* * *Klo|sẹtt [klo'zɛt]nt -s, -e or -slavatory, toilet* * *Klo·sett<-s, -e o -s>[kloˈzɛt]* * *das; Klosetts, Klosetts od. Klosette lavatory* * ** * *das; Klosetts, Klosetts od. Klosette lavatory -
110 würgen
I v/tII v/i choke; beim Erbrechen: retch; auch unpers.: jemanden würgt es ( heftig) s.o. feels that he etc. is going to be (violently) sick; an etw. (Dat) würgen choke on s.th.; fig., an Kritik: find s.th. hard to swallow; an Arbeit: sweat over s.th.* * *to retch; to strangle* * *wụ̈r|gen ['vʏrgn]1. vtjdn to strangle, to throttle; (fig Angst) to choke2. vi1) (= mühsam schlucken) to choke; (Schlange) to gulpwürgen (lit) — to choke on sth; (fig) (an Kritik) to find sth hard to swallow; (an Arbeit) to struggle over sth
2) (beim Erbrechen) to retch3. vt impers* * *wür·gen[ˈvʏrgn̩]I. vt▪ jdn \würgen to throttle [or strangle] sb3.II. vi2. (hochwürgen) to retchmir war so schlecht, dass ich ständig \würgen musste I felt so bad that I had to retch constantly* * *1. 2.intransitives Verb1) (Brechreiz haben) retchan etwas (Dat.) würgen — have to force something down; s. auch hängen II 1. 4)
* * *A. v/t2. umg:etwas in etwas (akk)jemanden würgt es (heftig) sb feels that he etc is going to be (violently) sick;an etwas (dat)* * *1. 2.intransitives Verb1) (Brechreiz haben) retchan etwas (Dat.) würgen — have to force something down; s. auch hängen II 1. 4)
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111 restar importancia a algo
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112 engloutir
engloutir [ɑ̃glutiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 transitive verb[+ nourriture] to wolf down ; [+ navire] to swallow up ; [+ fortune] [personne] to squander ; [dépenses] to swallow up* * *ɑ̃glutiʀ1) ( faire disparaître) [mer, tempête, brouillard] to engulf, to swallow up2) (colloq) ( dévorer) to gulp [something] down* * *ɑ̃ɡlutiʀ vt1) [repas] to devour2) [revenus, capitaux] to swallow up* * *engloutir verb table: finir vtr1 ( faire disparaître) [mer, séisme, tempête, nuit, brouillard] to engulf, to swallow up;2 ○( dévorer) to gulp [sth] down, to wolf [sth] (down);3 ( dépenser) [personne, pays] to squander [argent, somme]; ( coûter) [projet, affaire] to swallow up [argent, somme]; engloutir sa fortune dans un projet to sink one's fortune into a project.[ɑ̃glutir] verbe transitif3. [dépenser] to squander————————s'engloutir verbe pronominal intransitif -
113 mencekokan
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114 pemancangan
marking with a stake, pegging something down* * *marking with a stake; pegging something down -
115 iets naar binnen slaan
iets naar binnen slaanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iets naar binnen slaan
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116 drag
[dræg] past tense, past participle dragged1. verb1) to pull, especially by force or roughly:يَسْحَب، يُجَرْجِرShe was dragged screaming from her car.
2) to pull (something) slowly ( usually because heavy):يَجُرُّ، يَسْحَب بِبُطءٍHe dragged the heavy table across the floor.
3) to (cause to) move along the ground:يَنْجَرُّHis coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.
4) to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook:يَبْحَثُ بواسِطَة شَبَكَهPolice are dragging the canal to try to find the body.
5) to be slow-moving and boring:يَسيرُ بِبُطءٍ وَمَللThe evening dragged a bit.
2. noun1) something which slows something down:عائِق، شَيءٌ مُعَرْقِلHe felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.
سَحْبَة دُخان، مَجَّهHe took a long drag at his cigarette.
3) something or someone that is dull and boring:شَيءٌ مُمِل وبارِدWashing-up is a drag.
4) a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.لِباس المَرأَه عندما يلْبِسُها الرَّجُل -
117 doorzagen
1 [doorgaan met zagen] keep sawing, continue to saw2 [vervelend blijven doorpraten] keep/go/moan on (abouth something)II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:¶ iemand over iets blijven doorzagen • force something down someone's throat; 〈 scherp ondervragen〉 give someone the third degree about something -
118 yakmak
"/ı/ 1. to light; to ignite; to set fire to, set (something) on fire. 2. to scorch, sear, burn. 3. to burn (something) up, burn (something) down, burn. 4. (for chemicals, sun, wind, etc.) to burn; (for wool) to irritate (one´s) skin. 5. to turn on, light (electric lights). 6. to burn, use (something) as fuel. 7. to ruin (someone), cook (someone´s) goose. 8. to inflame (someone) with love. 9. to shoot (someone) (with a gun). yakıp yıkmak /ı/ to destroy utterly." -
119 şart
,-tı condition, provision, stipulation. -a bağlamak /ı/ to make (something) contingent on (something). - etmek /ı/ to swear (to do or not to do something) by all that one holds dear. - koşmak/koymak /ı/ to lay (something) down as a condition. - olmak to be obligatory, be mandatory, be imperative. - olsun! colloq. I swear by all I hold dear that this is true! - şurt tanımamak to refuse to be bound by any condition or stipulation. -
120 dictado
m.1 dictation.escribir al dictado to take dictationobedecer al dictado de to follow the dictates of2 authoritative order, dictate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: dictar.* * *1 dictation————————1→ link=dictar dictar1 dictation1 figurado dictates\escribir al dictado to take dictation* * *SM1) dictation2) pl dictados (=imperativos) dictates3) (=título) honorific title* * *a) ( ejercicio) dictation* * *= dictate, dictation.Ex. In practice, once the barriers are broken down in children antagonistic to reading, everything blends into the flux of a whole experience split into bits only by the dictates of a school timetable.Ex. Dictation, moreover, is inherently less accurate than ocular copying as a method of transcription.* * *a) ( ejercicio) dictation* * *= dictate, dictation.Ex: In practice, once the barriers are broken down in children antagonistic to reading, everything blends into the flux of a whole experience split into bits only by the dictates of a school timetable.
Ex: Dictation, moreover, is inherently less accurate than ocular copying as a method of transcription.* * *1 (ejercicio) dictationla maestra nos hizo un dictado the teacher gave us a dictationescribir al dictado to take dictationescribe a máquina al dictado she does audiotypinglos dictados de la conciencia/de la moda the dictates of one's conscience/of fashionCompuesto:musical dictation* * *
Del verbo dictar: ( conjugate dictar)
dictado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
dictado
dictar
dictado sustantivo masculino
dictation;
escribir al dictado to take dictation
dictar ( conjugate dictar) verbo transitivo
‹ sentencia› to pronounce, pass
verbo intransitivo
to dictate
dictado sustantivo masculino dictation
♦ Locuciones: actúa al dictado del ejército, he does what the army tells him to do
copiar algo al dictado, to take something down word for word
dictar verbo transitivo
1 (un texto) to dictate: le voy a dictar una carta, I'm going to dictate a letter to her
2 (una ley) to enact
(sentencia) to pass: el juez dictó sentencia, the judge passed a sentence
' dictado' also found in these entries:
English:
dictation
* * *dictado nm1. [lectura de texto] dictation;escribir al dictado to take dictation;hacer un dictado a alguien to give sb dictationseguir los dictados del corazón/de la conciencia to follow the dictates of one's heart/of conscience;actuar al dictado de alguien to follow sb's dictates;obedecer al dictado de to follow the dictates of* * *m dictation;al dictado de dictated by* * *dictado nm: dictation* * *dictado n dictation
См. также в других словарях:
knock (something) down — 1. to show that an idea or opinion is completely wrong. He knocked down my business plan, saying I couldn t raise the money to do it. Every time I make a suggestion, you knock it down. 2. to reduce the price of something or the amount you want… … New idioms dictionary
get something down to a fine art — To become very skilled at something through practice • • • Main Entry: ↑art * * * have/get something down to a fine art informal phrase to be or become very good at doing something, especially something difficult Thesaurus: to be good at doing… … Useful english dictionary
force something down someone's throat — force/push/ram/thrust/something down someone’s throat informal phrase to force someone to have or to accept something Viewers continue to have programmes like this thrust down their throats every day. Thesaurus: to nag or force someone to do… … Useful english dictionary
scale something down — REDUCE, cut down, cut back, cut, decrease, lessen, lower, trim, slim down, prune. → scale * * * scale something down (or scale down) reduce something (or be reduced) in size, number or extent, esp. by a constant proportion across the board… … Useful english dictionary
have something down to a fine art — have/get something down to a fine art informal phrase to be or become very good at doing something, especially something difficult Thesaurus: to be good at doing somethingsynonym Main entry: fine art * * * have (or get) something down to a fine… … Useful english dictionary
bring something down — bring (something) down 1. to reduce something. Drugs can bring your blood pressure down. 2. to cause something to fail. Dozens of Web sites were brought down by these software programs … New idioms dictionary
have something down to a science — have (something) down to a science to be able to manage all the details of doing something very well. We have traffic management at the new stadium down to a science. Related vocabulary: have something down pat … New idioms dictionary
never live something down — never live (something) down if you say that you will never live down something bad or embarrassing that you have done, you mean people will not forget it. Three million people saw the singer fall off the edge of the stage. He ll never live it… … New idioms dictionary
ram something down someone's throat — force/push/ram/thrust/something down someone’s throat informal phrase to force someone to have or to accept something Viewers continue to have programmes like this thrust down their throats every day. Thesaurus: to nag or force someone to do… … Useful english dictionary
bring something down on someone — bring (something) down (on (someone)) to cause something to have influence or power over someone. Why would you bring down that kind of attention if you were trying not to be noticed? We don t bring violence down on people. People bring it down… … New idioms dictionary
bring something down on — bring (something) down (on (someone)) to cause something to have influence or power over someone. Why would you bring down that kind of attention if you were trying not to be noticed? We don t bring violence down on people. People bring it down… … New idioms dictionary