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101 wrong
1. adjectiveyou were wrong to be so angry — es war nicht richtig von dir, so ärgerlich zu sein
2) (mistaken) falschbe wrong — [Person:] sich irren
I was wrong about you — ich habe mich in dir geirrt
the clock is wrong — die Uhr geht falsch
the clock is wrong by ten minutes — (fast/slow) die Uhr geht 10 Minuten vor/nach
how wrong can you be or get! — wie man sich irren kann!
3) (not suitable) falschsay/do the wrong thing — das Falsche sagen/tun
get hold of the wrong end of the stick — (fig.) alles völlig falsch verstehen
[the] wrong way round — verkehrt herum
4) (out of order) nicht in Ordnungthere's something wrong here/with him — hier/mit ihm stimmt etwas nicht
there's nothing wrong — es ist alles in Ordnung
2. adverbwhat's wrong? — ist etwas nicht in Ordnung? See also academic.ru/121192/wrong_side">wrong side
get it wrong — es falsch od. verkehrt machen; (misunderstand) sich irren
3. noungo wrong — (take wrong path) sich verlaufen; (fig.) [Person:] vom rechten Weg abkommen (fig. geh.); [Maschine, Mechanismus:] kaputtgehen (ugs.); [Angelegenheit:] danebengehen (ugs.)
Unrecht, dastwo wrongs don't make a right — das gibt nur ein Unrecht mehr
4. transitive verbbe in the wrong — im Unrecht sein
* * *[roŋ] 1. adjective1) (having an error or mistake(s); incorrect: The child gave the wrong answer; We went in the wrong direction.) falsch2) (incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken: I thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.) falsch3) (not good, not morally correct etc: It is wrong to steal.) unrecht4) (not suitable: He's the wrong man for the job.) verkehrt5) (not right; not normal: There's something wrong with this engine; What's wrong with that child - why is she crying?) nicht in Ordnung2. adverb(incorrectly: I think I may have spelt her name wrong.) falsch3. noun(that which is not morally correct: He does not know right from wrong.) das Unrecht4. verb(to insult or hurt unjustly: You wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.) Unrecht tun- wrongful- wrongfully
- wrongfulness
- wrongly
- wrongdoer
- wrongdoing
- do someone wrong
- do wrong
- do wrong
- go wrong
- in the wrong* * *[rɒŋ, AM rɑ:ŋ]1. (not correct) falschyour clock is \wrong deine Uhr geht falschshe's \wrong in thinking that... sie liegt falsch, wenn sie denkt, dass...he's the \wrong person for the job er ist nicht der richtige Mann für diesen JobI think we're going the \wrong way ich denke, wir sind falsch famit's all \wrong das ist völlig verkehrtthis is the \wrong time to... dies ist nicht der richtige Zeitpunkt,...it is \wrong that you always pay es ist nicht in Ordnung, dass du immer bezahlstwhat's \wrong with spending Saturday night in the pub? was ist so falsch daran, den Samstagabend im Pub zu verbringen?sorry, you've got the \wrong number tut mir leid, Sie haben sich verwähltwho was on the phone? — oh, it was just a \wrong number wer war am Telefon? — oh, da hatte sich nur einer verwähltshe got in with the \wrong crowd at university sie ist an der Universität mit den falschen Leuten zusammengekommenyou can't go \wrong with that type of wine! mit diesem Wein können Sie gar nichts falsch machen!he got the answer \wrong er hat die falsche Antwort gegeben; MATH er hat sich verrechnetyou got three questions \wrong Sie haben drei Fragen falsch beantwortetto get sb \wrong jdn falsch verstehendon't get me \wrong versteh mich bitte nicht falschto be proved \wrong widerlegt werdenI thought she couldn't do it, but she proved me \wrong ich dachte, sie könnte es nicht tun, aber sie bewies mir, dass ich Unrecht hatteI was \wrong about her ich habe mich in ihr getäuschtis there anything \wrong? stimmt etwas nicht?what's \wrong with you today? was ist denn heute mit dir los?it was \wrong of her to... es war nicht richtig von ihr,...something's \wrong with the television irgendetwas stimmt mit dem Fernseher nichtmy car's gone \wrong again mein Auto tut mal wieder nicht fammy computer goes \wrong every time I... mein Computer stürzt jedes Mal ab, wenn ich...to find out what is \wrong herausfinden, wo der Fehler liegt5.▶ to get out of bed on the \wrong side [or out of the \wrong side of the bed] mit dem linken Fuß zuerst aufstehenyou've got your skirt on the \wrong way around du hast deinen Rock falsch herum an[gezogen]1. (incorrectly) falschto spell sth \wrong etw falsch buchstabieren2. (in a morally reprehensible way) falschhis mother always said he lived \wrong seine Mutter hat immer gesagt, dass er ein verwerfliches Leben führe3. (amiss)III. na sense of right and \wrong ein Gespür nt für Recht und Unrechtto know right from \wrong richtig und falsch unterscheiden könnento do \wrong Unrecht tunto do sb a \wrong jdm Unrecht zufügento do sb no \wrong jdm kein Unrecht tunto suffer a \wrong Unrecht erleiden3.I \wronged him when I said that he was a fair-weather friend ich habe ihn falsch eingeschätzt, als ich sagte, er sei ein Freund für schöne Stunden* * *[rɒŋ]1. adj1) falschto be wrong — nicht stimmen; (answer also) falsch sein; (person) unrecht haben; (watch) falsch gehen
it's all wrong — das ist völlig verkehrt or falsch
it's all wrong that I should have to... — das ist doch nicht richtig, dass ich... muss
you were wrong in thinking he did it — du hast unrecht gehabt, als du dachtest, er sei es gewesen
this is the wrong train for Bournemouth — dies ist der falsche Zug, wenn Sie nach Bournemouth wollen
to say/do the wrong thing — das Falsche sagen/tun
the wrong side of the fabric — die linke Seite des Stoffes
you've come to the wrong man or person/place —
brown is definitely the wrong colour to be wearing this season — Braun ist diese Saison absolut nicht modern
See:→ number2) (morally) schlecht, unrecht; (= unfair) ungerecht, unfairit's wrong to steal — es ist unrecht zu stehlen, Stehlen ist unrecht
you were wrong to do that — es war falsch or unrecht or nicht richtig von dir, das zu tun
it's wrong that he should have to ask — es ist unrecht or falsch, dass er überhaupt fragen muss
what's wrong with a drink now and again? — was ist schon (Schlimmes) dabei, wenn man ab und zu einen trinkt?
what's wrong with working on Sundays? — was ist denn schon dabei, wenn man sonntags arbeitet?
I don't see anything wrong in or with that — ich kann nichts Falsches daran finden, ich finde nichts daran auszusetzen
3) pred(= amiss)
something is wrong — (irgend)etwas stimmt nicht or ist nicht in Ordnung (with mit); (suspiciously) irgendetwas stimmt da nicht or ist da faul (inf)I hope there's nothing wrong at home — ich hoffe, dass zu Hause alles in Ordnung ist
2. advfalschyou did wrong to do it — es war falsch or unrecht or nicht richtig von dir, das zu tun
he got the answer wrong — er hat die falsche Antwort gegeben; (Math) er hat sich verrechnet
I think you got things a bit wrong — ich glaube, Sie sehen die Sache or das nicht ganz richtig
to go wrong (on route) — falsch gehen/fahren; (in calculation) einen Fehler machen; (morally) auf Abwege geraten; (plan etc) schiefgehen; (affair etc) schieflaufen
you can't go wrong if you buy him a bottle of whisky — mit einer Flasche Whisky liegst du bei ihm immer richtig
3. nUnrecht nt no pl(social) wrongs — (soziale) Ungerechtigkeiten pl
all the little wrongs he'd done her — all die kleinen Kränkungen, die er ihr zugefügt hatte
4. vt* * *wrong [rɒŋ]1. falsch, unrichtig, verkehrt:a wrong opinion auch eine irrige Meinung;a) falsch sein,b) unrecht haben, sich irren (Person),c) falsch gehen (Uhr);I may be wrong, but … ich kann mich irren oder täuschen, aber …;you are wrong in believing that … du irrst dich, wenn du glaubst, dass …;he was wrong to do sth es war falsch, dass er etwas tat;do the wrong thing das Verkehrte oder Falsche tun;you’ve got the wrong person Sie haben sich in der Person geirrt;a) beweisen, dass jemand im Irrtum ist,b) jemandem unrecht geben (Ereignis);2. verkehrt, falsch:a) die verkehrte oder falsche Seite,b) die linke Seite (von Stoffen etc);(the) wrong side out das Innere nach außen (gekehrt) (Kleidungsstück etc);be on the wrong side of 60 über 60 (Jahre alt) sein;he will laugh on the wrong side of his mouth umg das Lachen wird ihm schon (noch) vergehen;have got out of bed on the wrong side umg mit dem linken Bein zuerst aufgestanden sein;get on the wrong side of sb umg sich jemandes Gunst verscherzen, es mit jemandem verderben; → blanket A 1, stick1 A 5, track A 23. nicht in Ordnung:sth is wrong with it etwas stimmt daran nicht, etwas ist nicht in Ordnung damit;I wonder what’s wrong with him was hat er nur?;what’s wrong with …?a) was gibt es auszusetzen an (dat),b) umg wie wärs mit …?;what is wrong with you? was ist los mit dir?, was hast du?4. unrecht, unbillig:it is wrong of you to laugh es ist nicht recht von dir zu lachenB adv1. falsch, unrichtig, verkehrt:do sth wrong etwas falsch machen;don’t get me wrong verstehen Sie mich nicht falsch, missverstehen Sie mich nicht;b) fig danebengehen, schiefgehen (Vorhaben etc),d) fig fehlgehen;where did we go wrong? was haben wir falsch gemacht?;get in wrong with sb US umg sich jemandes Gunst verscherzen, es mit jemandem verderben;2. unrecht:C s1. Unrecht n:do wrong unrecht tun;do sb wrong jemandem ein Unrecht zufügen;two wrongs do not make a right (Sprichwort) es ist nicht recht, Unrecht mit Unrecht zu vergelten2. Irrtum m, Unrecht n:be in the wrong unrecht haben;get o.s. in the wrong with sb sich bei jemandem ins Unrecht setzen;put sb in the wrong jemanden ins Unrecht setzen3. Schaden m, Kränkung f, Beleidigung f4. JUR Rechtsverletzung f, -widrigkeit fD v/tI am wronged mir geschieht Unrecht3. betrügen (of um)4. eine Fraua) entehrenb) verführen* * *1. adjectiveyou were wrong to be so angry — es war nicht richtig von dir, so ärgerlich zu sein
2) (mistaken) falschbe wrong — [Person:] sich irren
the clock is wrong by ten minutes — (fast/slow) die Uhr geht 10 Minuten vor/nach
how wrong can you be or get! — wie man sich irren kann!
3) (not suitable) falschsay/do the wrong thing — das Falsche sagen/tun
get hold of the wrong end of the stick — (fig.) alles völlig falsch verstehen
[the] wrong way round — verkehrt herum
4) (out of order) nicht in Ordnung2. adverbthere's something wrong here/with him — hier/mit ihm stimmt etwas nicht
get it wrong — es falsch od. verkehrt machen; (misunderstand) sich irren
3. noungo wrong — (take wrong path) sich verlaufen; (fig.) [Person:] vom rechten Weg abkommen (fig. geh.); [Maschine, Mechanismus:] kaputtgehen (ugs.); [Angelegenheit:] danebengehen (ugs.)
Unrecht, das4. transitive verb* * *adj.falsch adj.verkehrt adj. adv.falsch adv. n.Unrecht -e n. -
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balk [bɔ:k]* * *[bɔːk] 1.transitive verb contrecarrer [plan, intention]2.intransitive verb [person] regarder à deux foisto balk at — reculer devant [risk, cost, prospect]
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103 restrain
restrain [rɪˈstreɪn]a. [+ dangerous person] contenirb. [+ one's anger, feelings] refréner• please restrain yourself! je vous en prie, dominez-vous !* * *[rɪ'streɪn] 1.transitive verb1) ( hold back) retenir [person]; contenir [crowd]; maîtriser [animal]2) ( curb) limiter [spending]; maîtriser [inflation]2. -
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slash [slæ∫]1. noun( = cut) entaille fb. [+ prices] casser ; [+ costs, text] faire des coupes sombres dans• "prices slashed" « prix sacrifiés »* * *[slæʃ] 1.1) ( wound) balafre f (on à)2) ( cut) (in fabric, seat, tyre) lacération f; (in painting, wood) entaille f3) ( in printing) barre f oblique4) Commerce, Finance réduction f2.a 10% slash in prices — une réduction de 10% sur les prix
transitive verb1) ( wound) balafrer [cheek]; faire une balafre à [person]; couper [throat]; [knife] entailler [face]2) ( cut) taillader [painting, fabric, tyres]; trancher [cord]to slash one's way through — se tailler un chemin à travers [undergrowth]
3) ( reduce) réduire [quelque chose] (considérablement), sacrifier [price]; réduire [quelque chose] (considérablement) [amount, spending, size]to slash 40% off the price — réduire le prix de 40%
4) ( in dressmaking) fendre [skirt]3.to slash at — cingler [grass]; frapper [quelque chose] d'un grand coup [ball]
to slash through — trancher [cord]; taillader [fabric]
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[kʌt] 1. pt, pp cut, vtbread, meat kroić (pokroić perf); hand, knee rozcinać (rozciąć perf); grass przycinać (przyciąć perf); hair obcinać (obciąć perf); scene ( from book) usuwać (usunąć perf); (from film, broadcast) wycinać (wyciąć perf); prices obniżać (obniżyć perf); spending, supply ograniczać (ograniczyć perf); garment kroić (skroić perf); line, path przecinać (przeciąć perf); ( inf) ( cancel) odwoływać (odwołać perf)to cut one's finger — skaleczyć się ( perf) w palec
to get one's hair cut — obcinać (obciąć perf) sobie włosy
to cut sth short — skracać (skrócić perf) coś
to cut sb dead — udawać (udać perf), że się kogoś nie widzi
Phrasal Verbs:- cut back- cut down- cut in- cut off- cut out- cut up2. vi 3. n( in skin) skaleczenie nt; (in salary, spending) cięcie nt; ( of meat) płat m; ( of garment) krój m4. adjcold cuts (US) — różne rodzaje wędlin i zimnych mięs pokrojone w plasterki
jewel (o)szlifowany* * *1. present participle - cutting; verb1) (to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge: He cut the paper with a pair of scissors.) ciąć2) (to separate or divide by cutting: She cut a slice of bread; The child cut out the pictures; She cut up the meat into small pieces.) ciąć3) (to make by cutting: She cut a hole in the cloth.) wycinać4) (to shorten by cutting; to trim: to cut hair; I'll cut the grass.) ciąć, strzyc5) (to reduce: They cut my wages by ten per cent.) obcinać6) (to remove: They cut several passages from the film.) wycinać7) (to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of): I cut my hand on a piece of glass.) przecinać8) (to divide (a pack of cards).) przekładać9) (to stop: When the actress said the wrong words, the director ordered `Cut!') przerywać10) (to take a short route or way: He cut through/across the park on his way to the office; A van cut in in front of me on the motorway.) skracać, ścinać, zajeżdżać drogę11) (to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure): An axis cuts a circle in two places.) przecinać12) (to stay away from (a class, lecture etc): He cut school and went to the cinema.) opuszczać, nie uczęszczać do13) ((also cut dead) to ignore completely: She cut me dead in the High Street.) ignorować2. noun1) (the result of an act of cutting: a cut on the head; a power-cut (= stoppage of electrical power); a haircut; a cut in prices.) cięcie, obcięcie, przerwa2) (the way in which something is tailored, fashioned etc: the cut of the jacket.) krój3) (a piece of meat cut from an animal: a cut of beef.) kawałek, porcja•- cutter- cutting 3. adjective(insulting or offending: a cutting remark.) zjadliwy- cut-price
- cut-throat 4. adjective(fierce; ruthless: cut-throat business competition.) bezlitosny- cut and dried
- cut back
- cut both ways
- cut a dash
- cut down
- cut in
- cut it fine
- cut no ice
- cut off
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ECONOMICS (industry, business) subventionner excessivementDespite US recession, Euro-zone slump, the collapse in American tourists and foot and mouth fears, consumers just keep on spending - so much so that towns in Northern Ireland are reporting a surge in shoppers offloading their punts. Some of this is down to the side effects of the monumental currency switch. At least IR£500 million (£392m) in so-called 'mattress money' is featherbedding the economy by boosting consumer spending.
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107 average
average ['ævərɪdʒ]1 noun(a) (standard amount, quality) moyenne f;∎ an average of four to six years une moyenne de quatre à six ans;∎ above/below average au-dessus/au-dessous de la moyenne;∎ on (an) average en moyenne;∎ we travelled an average of 100 miles a day nous avons fait une moyenne de 100 miles par jour ou 100 miles par jour en moyenne;∎ to spend an average of £85 per week dépenser en moyenne 85 livres par semaine;∎ the law of averages la loi de la probabilité(b) Mathematics moyenne f;∎ to work out the average établir la moyenne;∎ that gives an average of six ça fait une moyenne de six(d) Stock Exchange indice mmoyen;∎ of average intelligence/size d'intelligence/de taille moyenne;∎ ask the average man in the street demandez à l'homme de la rue;∎ of average height de taille moyenne;∎ the food is better than average la nourriture est au-dessus de la moyenne;∎ the film was just average le film était moyen;∎ in an average week dans une semaine ordinaire;∎ how was your day? - average comment s'est passée ta journée? - moyen;∎ familiar a very average singer un chanteur de qualité très moyenne(a) Mathematics établir ou faire la moyenne de(b) (perform typical number of) atteindre la moyenne de;∎ household spending averages £80 per week les dépenses des ménages sont de ou atteignent les 80 livres par semaine en moyenne;∎ the factory averages ten machines a day l'usine produit en moyenne dix machines par jour;∎ we average two letters a day nous recevons en moyenne deux lettres par jour;∎ he averaged 100 km/h il a fait du 100 km/h de moyenne(c) (divide up) partager;∎ the company averages the profits among the staff la firme distribue ou répartit les bénéfices entre le personnel►► Insurance average adjuster dispacheur m, expert-répartiteur m;Insurance average adjustment dispache f;Finance average cost coût m moyen;Finance average due date échéance f moyenne;Finance average revenue produit m moyen;Finance average yield rendement m moyen∎ Finance profits average out at 10 percent les bénéfices s'élèvent en moyenne à 10 pour cent;∎ factory production averages out at a hundred and twenty cars a day l'usine produit en moyenne cent vingt voitures par jour;∎ what does it average out at? ça fait combien en moyenne?faire la moyenne de -
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bone [bəʊn]1 noun∎ the handle was made from bone le manche était en os;∎ she's got good bone structure elle a les pommettes saillantes;∎ her finger was cut to the bone elle s'est coupé le doigt jusqu'à l'os;∎ to work one's fingers to the bone se tuer au travail;∎ to be as dry as a bone (earth) être desséché; (well) être à sec; (washing) être complètement sec (sèche);∎ bone of contention pomme f de discorde;∎ chilled or frozen to the bone glacé jusqu'à la moelle (des os);∎ his comments were a bit close to or near the bone ses commentaires frôlaient l'indécence;∎ I have a bone to pick with you j'ai un compte à régler avec toi;∎ he hasn't got a suspicious/generous bone in his body il n'est pas méfiant/généreux pour un sou;∎ there's trouble ahead, I can feel it in my bones quelque chose me dit qu'il va y avoir du grabuge;∎ to make no bones about doing sth ne pas hésiter à faire qch;∎ he made no bones about it il y est allé carrément, il n'y est pas allé par quatre chemins;∎ she made no bones about her displeasure elle n'a pas caché son mécontentement;∎ he'll never make old bones il ne fera sûrement pas de vieux os;∎ he's nothing but skin and bone or bones, he's nothing but a bag of bones il est maigre comme un clou(c) (essential) essentiel m;∎ the bare bones of sth l'essentiel de qch;∎ to cut spending down to the bone réduire les dépenses au strict minimum4 bones∎ to lay sb's bones to rest enterrer qn2 noun∎ the bones le toubib►► Ceramics bone china porcelaine f tendre;Anatomy bone marrow moelle f;Medicine bone marrow transplant greffe f de moelle;Agriculture bone meal engrais m (de cendres d'os)∎ to bone up on sth potasser qch -
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1 noun(a) (hat → with peak) casquette f; (→ without peak) bonnet m; (→ of jockey, judge) toque f; (→ of nurse, traditional costume) coiffe f; (→ of soldier) calot m; (→ of officer) képi m;∎ cap and bells marotte f (de bouffon);∎ cap and gown = expression britannique évoquant le milieu universitaire;∎ in cap and gown en costume d'apparat universitaire;∎ if the cap fits, wear it qui se sent morveux (qu'il) se mouche;∎ to go to sb cap in hand aller vers qn chapeau bas;∎ old-fashioned to set one's cap at sb jeter son dévolu sur qn;∎ to put on one's thinking cap réfléchir, méditer la question(b) (cover, lid → of bottle, container) capsule f; (→ of lens) cache m; (→ of tyre valve) bouchon m; (→ of pen) capuchon m; (→ of mushroom) chapeau m; (→ of tooth) couronne f; (→ of column, pedestal) chapiteau m∎ he has three England caps il a été sélectionné trois fois dans l'équipe d'Angleterre(f) (contraceptive device) diaphragme m(g) (spending limit) plafond m∎ the mountain was capped with snow le sommet de la montagne était recouvert de neige∎ he capped that story with an even funnier one il a raconté une histoire encore plus drôle que celle-là;∎ to cap it all pour couronner le tout, pour comble(d) Administration (impose limit on → spending) limiter, restreindre; (→ borough, region) limiter les dépenses de;∎ these measures have been effective in capping overall expenditure ces mesures ont permis de limiter les dépenses globales∎ she was capped five times elle a joué ou elle a été sélectionnée cinq fois►► Technology cap screw vis f à six pans creux -
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control [kən'trəʊl]direction ⇒ 1 (a) contrôle ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b), 1 (e), 1 (f) maîtrise ⇒ 1 (a) témoin ⇒ 1 (d) douane ⇒ 1 (e) diriger ⇒ 3 (a) contrôler ⇒ 3 (a), 3 (c), 3 (d) régler ⇒ 3 (b) maîtriser ⇒ 3 (c)1 noun(a) (of country, organization) direction f; (of car, machine) contrôle m; (of one's life) maîtrise f; (of oneself) maîtrise f (de soi); Sport (of ball) contrôle m;∎ to have control of or over sb avoir de l'autorité sur qn;∎ to have control of or over sth avoir le contrôle de qch;∎ to gain control of sth prendre le contrôle de qch;∎ the rebels have gained control of the capital les rebelles ont pris le contrôle de la capitale;∎ to be in control of sth être maître de qch;∎ to lose control (of oneself) ne plus être maître de soi;∎ to regain control of oneself se ressaisir;∎ the situation is under control nous maîtrisons la situation;∎ everything's under control (organized, in hand) tout est en bonne voie; (there's no need to panic) tout va bien;∎ to keep sth under control maîtriser qch;∎ dogs must be kept under control les chiens doivent être tenus en laisse;∎ the fire was finally brought under control l'incendie fut finalement maîtrisé;∎ public spending is under the control of our department le budget national relève de notre département;∎ the country is no longer under British/government control le pays n'est plus sous contrôle britannique/gouvernemental;∎ beyond or outside one's control indépendant de sa volonté;∎ due to circumstances beyond our control en raison de circonstances indépendantes de notre volonté;∎ the fire was out of control on n'arrivait pas à maîtriser l'incendie;∎ the car went out of control le chauffeur a perdu le contrôle de sa voiture;∎ things/the situation had got out of control la situation était devenue incontrôlable;∎ the crowd got out of control la foule s'est déchaînée;∎ her children are completely out of control ses enfants sont intenables∎ volume control réglage m du volume;∎ controls (on car, aircraft, machine) commandes fpl;∎ the pilot was at the controls/took over the controls le pilote était aux commandes/a pris les commandes(d) (in experiment) témoin m∎ passport and custom controls formalités fpl de douane(f) (restraint) contrôle m;∎ price/wage controls contrôle m des prix/des salaires;∎ immigration controls contrôle m de l'immigration;∎ there are to be new government controls on financial practices il y aura de nouvelles réglementations gouvernementales sur les pratiques financières(button, switch) de commande, de réglage∎ this switch controls the central heating ce commutateur règle ou commande le chauffage central(c) (curb → inflation, prices, spending, fire) maîtriser; (→ imports) limiter; (→ disease) enrayer, juguler; (master, restrain → activities, emotions) maîtriser; (→ one's passions) dompter; (→ one's reactions) contrôler, maîtriser; (→ animal, pupil) tenir, se faire obéir de; (→ crowd) contenir;∎ try to control yourself essaie de te contrôler ou maîtriser;∎ she could barely control her anger elle avait du mal à maîtriser sa colère;∎ he can't control his pupils il ne tient pas ses élèves, il manque d'autorité sur ses élèves►► Finance control account compte m collectif;Computing control bit bit m de contrôle;Cars control box régulateur m de charge;Computing control bus bus m de contrôle;Computing control character caractère m de contrôle;Computing control code code m de commande;control column manche m à balai;control commands commandes fpl;Finance control commission commission f de contrôle;control desk bureau m de contrôle;control experiment expérience f de contrôle;control freak personne f qui veut tout contrôler;control freakery manie f de vouloir tout contrôler;Technology control gear appareils mpl ou organes mpl de commande;control group groupe m témoin;Computing control key touche f contrôle;Computing control knob molette f de réglage;Marketing control market marché m témoin;Computing control program programme m de contrôle;Marketing control question (in market research) question f de contrôle;Nuclear control rod barre f de commande;control room salle f des commandes; Nautical poste m de commande; Radio & Television (cabine f de) régie f;control tower tour f de contrôle -
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æks
1. noun(a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.) hacha
2. verb1) (to get rid of; to dismiss: They've axed 50% of their staff.) despedir, poner de patitas en la calle, echar2) (to reduce (costs, services etc): Government spending in education has been axed.) recortar, reduciraxe n hachatr[æks]1 hacha1 (reduce) recortar2 (dismiss) despedir3 (get rid of) suprimir; (cancel) cancelar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get the axe ser despedido,-ato have an axe to grind tener intereses personalesn.• hacha s.f.• segur s.m.(US) [æks]1.N (=tool) hacha f- have an axe to grind- get or be given the axe2.VT [+ budget] recortar; [+ project, service] cancelar; [+ jobs] reducir; [+ staff] despedir -
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'əuvə
1. preposition1) (higher than; above in position, number, authority etc: Hang that picture over the fireplace; He's over 90 years old.) sobre, encima de; más de2) (from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of: He jumped over the gate; She fell over the cat; My friend lives over the street.) sobre, encima; al otro lado de3) (covering: He put his handkerchief over his face.) sobre4) (across: You find people like him all over the world.) por(todo)5) (about: a quarrel over money.) por, por motivos de, sobre6) (by means of: He spoke to her over the telephone.) por7) (during: Over the years, she grew to hate her husband.) durante, a través de, a lo largo de8) (while having etc: He fell asleep over his dinner.) durante
2. adverb1) (higher, moving etc above: The plane flew over about an hour ago.)2) (used to show movement, change of position: He rolled over on his back; He turned over the page.)3) (across: He went over and spoke to them.)4) (downwards: He fell over.)5) (higher in number etc: for people aged twenty and over.)6) (remaining: There are two cakes for each of us, and two over.)7) (through from beginning to end, carefully: Read it over; Talk it over between you.)
3. adjective(finished: The affair is over now.) por encima
4. noun((in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket: He bowled thirty overs in the match.) serie de seis lanzamientos
5. as part of a word1) (too (much), as in overdo.) demasiado, extra, exceso de2) (in a higher position, as in overhead.) por encima (de)3) (covering, as in overcoat.) sobre4) (down from an upright position, as in overturn.) hacia abajo5) (completely, as in overcome.) completamente•- over all
- over and done with
over1 adv1. a casawhy don't you come over to see us? ¿por qué no vienes a casa a vernos?2. acabado3. de sobraare there any strawberries over? ¿sobran fresas?over2 prep1. encima de / sobre2. más depeople over 65 las personas de más de 65 años / los mayores de 65 añostr['əʊvəSMALLr/SMALL]■ over here/there aquí/allí■ why don't you come over to dinner? ¿por qué no vienes a cenar a casa?5 (everywhere, throughout) en todas partes6 (again) otra vez■ over and over (again) repetidas veces, una y otra vez7 (remaining) sobrante■ are there any strawberries (left) over? ¿sobran fresas?, ¿quedan fresas?■ did you have any money over? ¿te sobró algún dinero?8 (too much) de más10 SMALLRADIO/SMALL (finished) corto■ over and out! ¡corto y fuera!1 (above, higher than) encima de2 (covering, on top of) sobre, encima de3 (across) sobre; (on the other side of) al otro lado de4 (during) durante5 (throughout) por6 (by the agency of) por7 (more than) más de8 (about) por9 (recovered from) recuperado,-a de10 (indicating control) sobre; (superior) por encima de1 (ended) acabado,-a, terminado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLover and above además deto be over and done with haber acabadoover ['o:vər] advhe flew over to London: voló a Londrescome on over!: ¡ven acá!the show ran 10 minutes over: el espectáculo terminó 10 minutos de tarde3) above, overhead: por encima4) again: otra vez, de nuevoover and over: una y otra vezto start over: volver a empezar5)all over everywhere: por todas partes6)to fall over : caerse7)to turn over : poner boca abajo, voltearover adj1) higher, upper: superior2) remaining: sobrante, que sobra3) ended: terminado, acabadothe work is over: el trabajo está terminadoover prep1) above: encima de, arriba de, sobreover the fireplace: encima de la chimeneathe hawk flew over the hills: el halcón voló sobre los cerros2) : más deover $50: más de $503) along: por, sobreto glide over the ice: deslizarse sobre el hielothey showed me over the house: me mostraron la casa5) across: por encima de, sobrehe jumped over the ditch: saltó por encima de la zanja6) upon: sobrea cape over my shoulders: una capa sobre los hombros7) on: porto speak over the telephone: hablar por teléfono8) during: en, duranteover the past 25 years: durante los últimos 25 años9) because of: porthey fought over the money: se pelearon por el dineroexpr.• cambio expr.adj.• concluido, -a adj.adv.• al otro lado adv.• encima adv.• encima de adv.• por encima adv.prep.• durante prep.• encima de prep.• más de prep.• por prep.• sobre prep.
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1) preposition2) ( across)to sling something over one's shoulder — colgarse* algo del hombro
they live over the road — (BrE) viven en frente
3)a) ( above) encima dethe portrait hangs over the fireplace — el retrato está colgado encima de or (AmL tb) arriba de la chimenea
b) ( Math) sobre4) (covering, on)5)a) (through, all around)to show somebody over a building/an estate — mostrarle* or (esp Esp) enseñarle un edificio/una finca a alguien
b) (referring to experiences, illnesses)is she over her measles yet? — ¿ya se ha repuesto del sarampión?
6) (during, in the course of)over the past/next few years — en or durante los últimos/próximos años
spread (out) over a six-week period — a lo largo de seis semanas, en un plazo de seis semanas
7) ( by the medium of) por8) (about, on account of)9) all overa) ( over entire surface of)to be all over somebody — (colloq) ( defeat heavily) darle* una paliza a alguien (fam); ( be demonstrative toward)
b) ( throughout)10)a) ( more than) más deb)over and above — ( in addition to) además de
11)a) ( senior to) por encima deb) ( indicating superiority) sobreto have control over somebody/something — tener* control sobre alguien/algo
12) ( in comparison to)sales are up 20% over last year — las ventas han aumentado un 20% con respecto al año pasado
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['ǝʊvǝ(r)] When over is the second element in a phrasal verb, eg come over, go over, start over, turn over, look up the verb.1. ADVERB1) (=across) por encima, por arriba (LAm)2) (=here, there)With prepositions and adverbs [over] is usually not translated•
they're over from Canada for the summer — han venido desde Canadá a pasar el veranohow long have you lived over here? — ¿cuánto tiempo llevas viviendo aquí?
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he's over in the States at the moment — en este momento está en Estados Unidosover in the States, people reacted differently — (allí) en Estados Unidos la gente reaccionó de otra manera
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it's over on the other side of town — está al otro lado de la ciudadhow long were you over there? — ¿cuánto tiempo estuviste allí?
•
the baby crawled over to its mother — el bebé gateó hacia su madreover to you! — (to speak) ¡te paso la palabra!
so now it's over to you — (to decide) así que ahora te toca a ti decidir
•
it happened all over again — volvió a ocurrir, ocurrió otra vez•
over and over (again) — repetidas veces, una y otra vez•
several times over — varias veces seguidas4) (US) (=again) otra vezto do sth over — volver a hacer algo, hacer algo otra vez
5) (=remaining)there are three (left) over — sobran or quedan tres
is there any cake left over? — ¿queda or sobra (algo de) pastel?
when they've paid the bills there's nothing (left) over for luxuries — después de pagar las facturas no les sobra or queda nada para caprichos
6) (=more)•
sums of £50,000 and over — cantidades iguales or superiores a 50.000 libras7) (Telec)over! — ¡cambio!
over and out! — ¡cambio y corto!
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over against — (lit) contra; (fig) frente a•
the (whole) world over — en or por todo el mundo, en el mundo entero2. PREPOSITION1) (indicating position) (=situated above) encima de, arriba de (LAm); (=across) por encima de, por arriba de (LAm)•
pour some sauce over it — échale un poco de salsa por encima•
I put a blanket over her — le eché una manta por encimaall 3., 2), head 1., 1), hill 1.•
to spread a sheet over sth — extender una sábana sobre or por encima de algo2) (=superior to)3) (=on the other side of)4) (=more than) más dean increase of 5% over last year — un aumento del 5 por ciento respecto al año pasado
•
spending has gone up by 7% over and above inflation — el gasto ha aumentado un 7% por encima de la inflaciónyes, but over and above that, we must... — sí, pero además de eso, debemos...
well II, 1., 2), a)over and above the fact that... — además de que...
5) (=during) duranteover the winter — durante or en el invierno
why don't we discuss it over dinner? — ¿por qué no vamos a cenar y lo hablamos?
how long will you be over it? — ¿cuánto tiempo te va a llevar?
lingerhe took or spent hours over the preparations — dedicó muchas horas a los preparativos
6) (=because of) por7) (=about) sobrethe two sides disagreed over how much should be spent — ambas partes discrepaban sobre cuánto debería gastarse
8) (=recovered from)he's not over that yet — (illness) todavía no se ha repuesto de aquello; (shock) todavía no se ha repuesto de or sobrepuesto a aquello
she's over it now — (illness) se ha repuesto de eso ya
it'll take her years to get over it — (shock) tardará años en sobreponerse
I hope you'll soon be over your cold — espero que se te pase pronto el resfriado, espero que te repongas pronto del resfriado
I heard it over the radio — lo escuché or oí por la radio
10) (=contrasted with)3.ADJECTIVE (=finished)when or after the war is over, we'll go... — cuando (se) acabe la guerra, nos iremos...
I'll be happy when the exams are over — seré feliz cuando (se) hayan acabado or terminado los exámenes
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it's all over — se acabó•
I'll be glad when it's all over and done with — estaré contento cuando todo (se) haya acabado or terminadoto get sth over and done with: if we've got to tell her, best get it over and done with — si tenemos que decírselo, cuanto antes (lo hagamos) mejor
4.NOUN (Cricket) serie f de seis lanzamientos* * *
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1) preposition2) ( across)to sling something over one's shoulder — colgarse* algo del hombro
they live over the road — (BrE) viven en frente
3)a) ( above) encima dethe portrait hangs over the fireplace — el retrato está colgado encima de or (AmL tb) arriba de la chimenea
b) ( Math) sobre4) (covering, on)5)a) (through, all around)to show somebody over a building/an estate — mostrarle* or (esp Esp) enseñarle un edificio/una finca a alguien
b) (referring to experiences, illnesses)is she over her measles yet? — ¿ya se ha repuesto del sarampión?
6) (during, in the course of)over the past/next few years — en or durante los últimos/próximos años
spread (out) over a six-week period — a lo largo de seis semanas, en un plazo de seis semanas
7) ( by the medium of) por8) (about, on account of)9) all overa) ( over entire surface of)to be all over somebody — (colloq) ( defeat heavily) darle* una paliza a alguien (fam); ( be demonstrative toward)
b) ( throughout)10)a) ( more than) más deb)over and above — ( in addition to) además de
11)a) ( senior to) por encima deb) ( indicating superiority) sobreto have control over somebody/something — tener* control sobre alguien/algo
12) ( in comparison to)sales are up 20% over last year — las ventas han aumentado un 20% con respecto al año pasado
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113 embargo
1. noun, pl. embargoes Embargo, das2. transitive verb* * *(an official order forbidding something, especially trade with another country.) das Embargo* * *em·bar·go[ɪmˈbɑ:gəʊ, emˈ-, AM emˈbɑ:rgoʊ, ɪm-]I. n<pl -es>Embargo ntarms \embargo Waffenembargo nt, Waffenausfuhrverbot nttrade \embargo Handelsembargo ntII. vt* * *[ɪm'bAːgəʊ]1. n pl - esoil/arms/trade embargo — Öl-/Waffen-/Handelsembargo nt
to impose or place or put an embargo on sth — etw mit einem Embargo belegen, ein Embargo über etw (acc) verhängen
to lift an embargo on sth — ein Embargo über etw (acc) aufheben
2. vttrade, goods mit einem Embargo belegen* * *embargo [emˈbɑː(r)ɡəʊ; ım-]A pl -goes s1. SCHIFF Embargo n:a) (Schiffs)Beschlagnahme f (durch den Staat)b) Hafensperre f:civil (hostile) embargo staatsrechtliches (völkerrechtliches) Embargo;be under an embargo unter Beschlagnahme stehen;2. WIRTSCHa) Embargo n, Handelssperre f, -verbot nb) auch allg Sperre f, Verbot n (on auf dat oder akk):embargo on imports Einfuhrembargo, -sperreB v/ta) den Handel, einen Hafen sperren, ein Embargo verhängen über (akk)b) (besonders staatsrechtlich) beschlagnahmen, mit Beschlag belegen* * *1. noun, pl. embargoes Embargo, das2. transitive verb* * *n.Handelssperre f. -
114 axe
æks 1. noun(a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.) øks2. verb1) (to get rid of; to dismiss: They've axed 50% of their staff.) si opp, gi sparken2) (to reduce (costs, services etc): Government spending in education has been axed.) skjære ned påøksIsubst. \/æks\/ eller ax1) øks, kløyve2) ( slang) (elektrisk)gitar3) (gammeldags, slang) saksofonapply the axe (to) ( om budsjett) la øksen gå, gjøre kraftige nedskjæringer (i), bruke spareknivenaxe to grind skjult motiv, baktankeproblem som må luftesget the axe få sparken pga. nedskjæringerlay the axe (to) ( bibelsk) legge øksen ved rotenIIverb \/æks\/ eller ax1) hugge, økse, kløyve2) (hverdagslig, overført) skjære ned, kutte, avskjedige -
115 countenance
1. noun((expression on) the face.) ansiktsuttrykk, mine2. verb(to encourage, support or accept: We can't possibly countenance the spending of so much money.) tåle, oppmuntre til, godta, finne seg iIsubst. \/ˈkaʊntənəns\/1) ansikt, åsyn (litterært)2) uttrykk, ansiktsuttrykk, mine, oppsyn3) fatning, ro4) støtte, moralsk støtte, oppmuntring, medhold, billigelse5) ( foreldet) holdning, oppførsel, atferdgive countenance to somebody gi noen moralsk støttegive countenance to something støtte noekeep one's countenance holde masken, bevare fatningen, holde seg alvorligkeep somebody in countenance holde motet opp hos noen, gi noen moralsk støtteput\/stare somebody out of countenance bringe noen ut av fatning, gjøre noen forlegenIIverb \/ˈkaʊntənəns\/1) støtte, oppmuntre, gi moralsk støtte til2) tillate, tolerere -
116 curb
kə:b 1. noun1) (something which restrains or controls: We'll have to put a curb on his enthusiasm.) bånd, tøyle, kontroll2) ((American) a kerb.) fortauskant2. verb(to hold back, restrain or control: You must curb your spending.) legge bånd på, tøyle, styredempeIsubst. \/kɜːb\/1) bissel med hakereim, stangbissel2) ( overført) bånd, hemning, kontroll, brems3) ( gruvedrift) senkebrønn4) hevet kant5) (amer.) fortauskant6) ( veterinærfag) harespettput\/keep a curb on legge bånd på, dempe, holde i sjakkIIverb \/kɜːb\/1) tøyle, hindre, dempe, sette en stopper for, bremse, holde i tømme, legge bånd på2) (amer.) forsyne med kant(stein) -
117 lavish
'læviʃ 1. verb(to spend or give very freely: She lavishes too much money on that child.) ødsle, sløse (bort)2. adjective1) ((of a person) spending or giving generously and sometimes too freely: a lavish host; You have certainly been lavish with the brandy in this cake.) ødsel, raus, overdådig2) (given generously or too freely: lavish gifts.) raus, overdådig•- lavishly- lavishness Iverb \/ˈlævɪʃ\/1) sløse, ødsle, slå om seg med, sløse med2) overøselavish away sløse bortlavish on overøse med ødsle bort på, bruke påIIadj. \/ˈlævɪʃ\/1) ( om ting) overdådig, flott, påkostet2) ( om person) ødsel, rundhåndet, generøs3) ( overført) overstrømmendelavish of praise raus med ros -
118 limit
'limit 1. noun1) (the farthest point or place; the boundary: There was no limit to his ambition.) grense2) (a restriction: We must put a limit on our spending.) grense2. verb(to set a restriction on: We must limit the amount of time we spend on this work.) begrense- limited
- limitlessgrense--------innskrenkeIsubst. \/ˈlɪmɪt\/1) ( også overført) grense, ytterste grense, øvre grense2) ( handel) limit, maksimum(sgrense), maksimumsbeløp, maksimumspris, minimum(sbeløp), prisgrense3) ( matematikk) grenseverdibe the limit! ( hverdagslig) være aldeles håpløs!go the limit gå til ytterligheterlimit of\/to grense forlimit of eleasticity ( maskinfag) elastisitetsgrenselimits grenser, begrensningoff limits ( også overført) (på) forbudt område, (adgang) forbudtover the limit over promillegrensen, fullset limits to eller set a limit to ( overført) sette grenser for, sette en grense for, begrense, innskrenkethat's the limit! ( hverdagslig) det er det verste!there are limits to everything alt har en grensethere's a limit! ( hverdagslig) det får jo være grenser!, det må da være måte på!within limits innenfor rimelighetens grenser, begrenset, til et visst punktwithout limits ubegrenset, grenseløs, uten innskrenkningerIIverb \/ˈlɪmɪt\/1) begrense, sette en grense for, avgrense, innskrenke2) ( handel) limiterelimit to innskrenke til -
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verb (to make necessary: Re-building the castle would necessitate spending a lot of money.) nødvendiggjøreverb \/nəˈsesɪteɪt\/1) nødvendiggjøre, kreve, fremtvinge2) tvinge -
120 pocket
'pokit 1. noun1) (a small bag sewn into or on to clothes, for carrying things in: He stood with his hands in his pockets; a coat-pocket; ( also adjective) a pocket-handkerchief, a pocket-knife.) lomme(-)2) (a small bag attached to the corners and sides of a billiard-table etc to catch the balls.) hull3) (a small isolated area or group: a pocket of warm air.) lomme, hull4) ((a person's) income or amount of money available for spending: a range of prices to suit every pocket.) lommebok2. verb1) (to put in a pocket: He pocketed his wallet; He pocketed the red ball.) stikke i lomma2) (to steal: Be careful he doesn't pocket the silver.) stjele, stikke til seg•- pocket-book
- pocket-money
- pocket-sized
- pocket-sizelommeIsubst. \/ˈpɒkɪt\/1) lomme2) ( overført) lommebok, økonomiske ressurser3) ( også om mål) sekk4) hull, fordypning5) ( biljard) hull6) ( overført) (isolert) øy, isolert område, enklave7) ( militærvesen) gruppe, lomme8) (luftfart, også air pocket) lufthull9) ( zoologi) pung (hos pungdyr), kinnpose10) vannreservoar12) ( hesteveddeløp) klemme (posisjon hvor en hest omsluttes og hindres av andre hester)13) ( mineralogi) malmavleiring14) ( bowling) forklaring: punktet mellom første kjegle og en av de to kjeglene i andre rad brukt som siktepunkt for en strike15) ( gruvedrift) beholder for lagring av malmbe in each other's pockets eller live in each other's pockets (britisk, hverdagslig) være oppå hverandre hele tiden, være sammen døgnet rundtbe in the pocket ha tjent eller vunnet penger• I'm £10 in pocketjeg har vunnet\/tjent ti pundha penger for håndenbe out of pocket ha tapt penger• I'm £10 out of pocketha for lite penger, mangle pengerin one's pocket i sin besittelse ( overført) i sin hule hånd, i sin maktline one's pocket berike seglive beyond one's pocket leve over evnepick somebody's pocket gå i andres lommer, stjele ut av andres lommerpockets of resistance ( militærvesen) isolerte motstandslommerput one's hand in one's pocket ( overført) gi penger til veldedighetput one's pride in one's pocket svelge stoltheten sinput someone in one's pocket få noen dit man vilput something in one's pocket ( overført) putte noe i egen lommeto suit every pocket i alle prisklasserIIverb \/ˈpɒkɪt\/1) stikke i lommen, stikke i egen lomme, stikke til seg2) tjene, innkassere3) (biljard, om ball) senke4) ( overført) svelge, bite i seg, finne seg i5) gjemme, skjule6) omslutte, inneslutte7) (amer., politikk) stoppe lovforslag (gjennom å la være å undertegne lovforslag innen 10 dager)IIIadj. \/ˈpɒkɪt\/lomme-, i lommeformat
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