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  • 1 stand proud

    Общая лексика: выступать за пределы (Пример--Where adhesive sealant is used it should be run smoothly into the gaps and not stand proud of the adjoining backer panels. В местах где используется уплотнитель на клеевой основе, он должен быть наложен гладк), гордиться

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > stand proud

  • 2 stand proud

    stand v proud KONST herausragen

    English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > stand proud

  • 3 proud

    proud [praʊd]
    (a) (pleased) fier;
    to be proud of sb/sth être fier de qn/qch;
    to be proud of oneself être fier de soi;
    ironic I hope you're proud of yourself! tu peux être fier de toi!;
    he was proud to have won or of having won il était fier d'avoir gagné;
    I'm proud (that) you didn't give up je suis fier que tu n'aies pas abandonné;
    it's nothing to be proud of! il n'y a vraiment pas de quoi être fier!;
    she was too proud to accept elle était trop fière pour accepter;
    I'll do anything, I'm not proud je ferai n'importe quoi, je ne suis pas fier;
    they are now the proud parents of a daughter ils sont désormais les heureux parents d'une petite fille;
    a picture of the proud parents une photo des parents, débordants de fierté;
    we are proud to present this concert nous sommes heureux de vous présenter ce concert;
    it was a proud moment for me pour moi, ce fut un moment de grande fierté;
    it was her proudest possession c'était son bien le plus précieux
    (b) (arrogant) fier, orgueilleux;
    he's a proud man c'est un orgueilleux;
    as proud as a peacock fier comme un coq ou comme Artaban
    (c) literary (stately → tree, mountain) majestueux, altier; (→ bearing, stallion, eagle) fier, majestueux
    (d) British (protruding) qui dépasse;
    it's a few millimetres proud ça dépasse de quelques millimètres;
    to stand proud faire saillie
    familiar to do sb proud (entertain lavishly) recevoir qn comme un roi/une reine ; (honour) faire honneur à qn ;
    the caterers did us proud les traiteurs nous ont fait un festin de rois ;
    to do oneself proud se dépasser
    ►► Medicine proud flesh bourgeon m conjonctif ou charnu

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > proud

  • 4 ♦ proud

    ♦ proud /praʊd/
    a.
    1 orgoglioso; altero; altezzoso; arrogante; fiero; superbo: She's too proud to apologize, è troppo altera per chiedere scusa; Our victories are something to be proud of, le nostre vittorie sono qualcosa di cui andare fieri; I'm proud of knowing him ( o to know him), sono orgoglioso di conoscerlo
    2 (fig. lett.) superbo; bello; grandioso; magnifico; splendido: a proud fleet, una flotta grandiosa (o superba); a proud stallion, un magnifico stallone
    3 (spec. ingl.) sporgente; che fa aggetto
    ● (fig.) (as) proud as Punch, orgogliosissimo □ a proud day, un giorno di gloria □ (med.) proud flesh, tessuto di granulazione esuberante □ proud-hearted, altero; altezzoso; arrogante; superbo □ a proud heritage, un retaggio glorioso ( da far inorgoglire) □ to become proud, inorgoglirsi; insuperbire □ (fam.) to do sb. proud, trattare bene q.; fare grandi feste a q. □ (fam. antiq.) to do oneself proud, trattarsi bene; non farsi mancare nulla □ to stand proud of sb., essere più alto di q.
    proudly avv. proudness n. [u].

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ proud

  • 5 proud

    1 ( satisfied) [person, parent, winner] fier/fière (of de ; of doing de faire) ; [owner] heureux/-euse ; to be proud of oneself être fier de soi ; I was proud that I had been chosen j'étais fier d'avoir été choisi ; she is proud that he has won elle est fière qu'il ait gagné ; I'm working-class and proud of it j'appartiens à la classe ouvrière et j'en suis fier ; I hope you're proud of yourself! iron tu peux être fier de toi! iron ; it was his proud boast that he had won the gold medal sa grande fierté était d'avoir gagné la médaille d'or ;
    2 ( self-respecting) [person, nation, race] fier/fière ; péj orgueilleux/-euse, fier/fière ;
    3 ( great) [day, moment] grand (before n) ;
    4 GB ( protruding) protubérant ; fill the hole proud bouchez le trou en laissant une protubérance ; to stand proud of dépasser [crack, hole, surface].
    to do sb proud ( entertain) traiter qn royalement ; ( praise) faire honneur à qn ; your honesty does you proud ton honnêteté te fait honneur ; to do oneself proud ne rien se refuser.

    Big English-French dictionary > proud

  • 6 proud

    1. adjective

    it made me [feel] really proud — es erfüllte mich mit Stolz

    proud to do something or to be doing something — stolz darauf, etwas zu tun

    proud of somebody/something/doing something — stolz auf jemanden/etwas/darauf, etwas zu tun

    he is far too proud of himself/his house — er bildet sich (Dat.) zu viel ein/zu viel auf sein Haus ein

    2) (arrogant) hochmütig; stolz [Tier]

    I'm not too proud to scrub floorsich bin mir nicht zu gut zum Fußbodenschrubben

    2. adverb
    (Brit. coll.)

    do somebody proud(treat generously) jemanden verwöhnen; (honour greatly) jemandem eine Ehrung bereiten

    do oneself proudsich (Dat.) etwas Gutes tun

    * * *
    1) (feeling pleasure or satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, connections etc: He was proud of his new house; She was proud of her son's achievements; He was proud to play football for the school.) stolz
    2) (having a (too) high opinion of oneself; arrogant: She was too proud to talk to us.) hochmütig
    3) (wishing to be independent: She was too proud to accept help.) stolz
    4) (splendid or impressive: The assembled fleet was a proud sight.) prächtig
    - academic.ru/90538/proudly">proudly
    - do someone proud
    - do proud
    * * *
    [praʊd]
    I. adj
    1. (pleased) stolz
    to be \proud of sth/sb stolz auf etw/jdn sein
    to be \proud to do sth stolz sein, etw zu tun
    to be \proud that... stolz [darauf] sein, dass...
    it was a \proud moment for me es war ein erhebender Moment für mich
    theirs was a small but \proud country sie waren ein kleines, aber stolzes Land
    3. ( pej: arrogant) eingebildet
    as \proud as a peacock stolz wie ein Pfau
    to stand \proud [of sth] [von etw dat] abstehen
    II. adv
    to do sb \proud BRIT, AUS ( dated: treat well) jdn verwöhnen; AM (please by doing well) jdn mit Stolz erfüllen
    * * *
    [praʊd]
    1. adj
    1) person, expression stolz (of auf +acc)

    it made his parents feel very proud —

    as proud as a peacock — eitel wie ein Pfau, stolz wie ein Hahn

    a proud day for... —

    to be proud that... — stolz (darauf) sein, dass...

    to be proud to do sth — stolz darauf sein, etw zu tun

    that's nothing to be proud of — das ist nichts, worauf man stolz sein kann

    2) (dated Brit

    = projecting) to be or stand proud (nail etc) — herausragen, hervorragen; ( Typ : character )

    3) (liter: high, noble) stolz
    2. adv

    to do sb/oneself proud — jdn/sich verwöhnen

    * * *
    proud [praʊd]
    A adj (adv proudly)
    1. stolz (of auf akk):
    be proud to do sth stolz darauf sein, etwas zu tun;
    that is nothing to be proud of darauf kann man sich wirklich nichts einbilden
    2. dünkelhaft, hochmütig, eingebildet:
    (as) proud as a peacock fig stolz oder eitel wie ein Pfau;
    not be too proud to do sth sich nicht zu gut sein, etwas zu tun; Lucifer 1
    3. stolz (machend), mit Stolz erfüllend:
    a proud day ein stolzer Tag ( for für)
    4. stolz, prächtig (Schiff etc)
    5. selbstbewusst
    6. proud flesh MED wildes Fleisch, Granulationsgewebe n
    7. US sehr erfreut:
    I’m proud to meet you
    8. besonders Br herausstehend:
    be ( oder stand) proud of herausragen über (akk)
    9. ZOOL brunftig
    B adv umg do sb proud
    a) jemandem alle Ehre machen,
    b) jemanden königlich bewirten, jemanden verwöhnen;
    do o.s. proud es sich gut gehen lassen
    * * *
    1. adjective

    it made me [feel] really proud — es erfüllte mich mit Stolz

    proud to do something or to be doing something — stolz darauf, etwas zu tun

    proud of somebody/something/doing something — stolz auf jemanden/etwas/darauf, etwas zu tun

    he is far too proud of himself/his house — er bildet sich (Dat.) zu viel ein/zu viel auf sein Haus ein

    2) (arrogant) hochmütig; stolz [Tier]
    2. adverb
    (Brit. coll.)

    do somebody proud (treat generously) jemanden verwöhnen; (honour greatly) jemandem eine Ehrung bereiten

    do oneself proudsich (Dat.) etwas Gutes tun

    * * *
    (of) adj.
    hochmütig adj.
    stolz (auf) adj. adj.
    hochmütig adj.
    stolz adj.

    English-german dictionary > proud

  • 7 proud

    1) (feeling pleasure or satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, connections etc: He was proud of his new house; She was proud of her son's achievements; He was proud to play football for the school.) orgulloso (de)
    2) (having a (too) high opinion of oneself; arrogant: She was too proud to talk to us.) orgulloso, soberbio, altanero
    3) (wishing to be independent: She was too proud to accept help.) orgulloso
    4) (splendid or impressive: The assembled fleet was a proud sight.) soberbio, imponente, espléndido
    - do someone proud
    - do proud

    proud adj orgulloso
    tr[praʊd]
    1 (gen) orgulloso,-a
    2 (arrogant) orgulloso,-a, arrogante, altanero,-a, soberbio,-a
    3 formal use (splendid) soberbio,-a, imponente
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to be proud of somebody/something estar orgulloso,-a de alguien/algo, enorgullecerse de alguien/algo
    to be proud to do something tener el honor de hacer algo
    to do somebody proud tratar a alguien a cuerpo de rey
    proud ['praʊd] adj
    1) haughty: altanero, orgulloso, arrogante
    2) : orgulloso
    she was proud of her work: estaba orgullosa de su trabajo
    too proud to beg: demasiado orgulloso para rogar
    3) glorious: glorioso
    proudly adv
    adj.
    altanero, -a adj.
    altivo, -a adj.
    empingorotado, -a adj.
    encastillado, -a adj.
    engreído, -a adj.
    imponente adj.
    orgulloso, -a adj.
    rozagante adj.
    soberbio, -a adj.
    ufano, -a adj.
    praʊd
    adjective -er, -est
    a) ( pleased) <parent/winner> orgulloso; <smile/moment> de orgullo

    to be proud OF somebody/something — estar* orgulloso de alguien/algo

    to be proud to + INF: I am proud to receive this award me enorgullece or me llena de orgullo recibir este premio; we are proud to present tenemos el honor de presentarles a; to be proud THAT estar* orgulloso de que; to do somebody proud (colloq): they did us proud — nos trataron a cuerpo de rey

    b) ( having self-respect) <nation/race> digno, altivo
    c) (arrogant, haughty) orgulloso, arrogante, altanero
    [praʊd]
    ADJ (compar prouder) (superl proudest)
    1) (=satisfied) [person] orgulloso; [expression, smile] de orgullo

    to be proud thatestar or sentirse orgulloso de (que)

    I'm proud that I did it on my ownestoy or me siento orgulloso de haberlo hecho solo

    to be proud to do sth: I'm proud to call her my friend — me enorgullece que sea mi amiga

    we are proud to present... — tenemos el honor de presentarles...

    it was his proud boast that he had never had a proper job — era un motivo de muchísimo orgullo para él el no haber tenido nunca un trabajo serio, presumía orgulloso de no haber tenido nunca un trabajo serio

    it makes you proud to be a parent, doesn't it? — te hace sentirte orgulloso de ser padre, ¿verdad?

    to be proud of sth/sb — estar orgulloso de algo/algn

    that's nothing to be proud of! — ¡esto no es motivo de orgullo!

    I hope you're proud of yourself!iro ¡estarás orgulloso!

    to do sb/o.s. proud *

    2) (=self-respecting) [people, nation] digno
    3) pej (=arrogant) orgulloso, soberbio

    she's proud and stubbornes orgullosa or soberbia y terca

    he was flustered, but too proud to show it — estaba nervioso pero era demasiado orgulloso para demostrarlo

    I don't mind sitting on the floor, I'm not proud — no me importa sentarme en el suelo, no soy orgulloso, no me importa sentarme en el suelo, no se me caen los anillos *

    4) (=causing pride) [day, moment] glorioso, de orgullo; [history, reputation] glorioso; [possession, tradition] preciado
    5) (=splendid, imposing) espléndido, imponente
    6) (Brit) (=protruding)

    to be/ stand proud (of sth) — sobresalir (de algo)

    * * *
    [praʊd]
    adjective -er, -est
    a) ( pleased) <parent/winner> orgulloso; <smile/moment> de orgullo

    to be proud OF somebody/something — estar* orgulloso de alguien/algo

    to be proud to + INF: I am proud to receive this award me enorgullece or me llena de orgullo recibir este premio; we are proud to present tenemos el honor de presentarles a; to be proud THAT estar* orgulloso de que; to do somebody proud (colloq): they did us proud — nos trataron a cuerpo de rey

    b) ( having self-respect) <nation/race> digno, altivo
    c) (arrogant, haughty) orgulloso, arrogante, altanero

    English-spanish dictionary > proud

  • 8 proud

    1) (feeling pleasure or satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, connections etc: He was proud of his new house; She was proud of her son's achievements; He was proud to play football for the school.) stolt, kry
    2) (having a (too) high opinion of oneself; arrogant: She was too proud to talk to us.) arrogant, innbilsk
    3) (wishing to be independent: She was too proud to accept help.) stolt
    4) (splendid or impressive: The assembled fleet was a proud sight.) flott, praktfull
    - do someone proud
    - do proud
    hovmodig
    --------
    kry
    --------
    stolt
    adj. \/praʊd\/
    1) stolt, kry
    2) stolt, stor
    3) ( også litterært) stolt, flott, staselig, høyreist
    4) ( om holdning) stolt, ærekjær
    5) ( nedsettende om holdning) overlegen, hovmodig
    6) ( litterært) brusende, svulmende
    7) ( gammeldags) modig
    8) ( som adverb) opp over, ut fra
    do oneself proud ( overført) slå på stortrommen
    do somebody proud hedre noen, gjøre ære på noen
    gjøre noen stolt
    make somebody proud gjøre noen stolt
    one's proudest possession det kjæreste man eier
    proud of stolt av
    proud that stolt over at
    proud to stolt over å
    stand proud of stikke oppover, stå ut fra

    English-Norwegian dictionary > proud

  • 9 proud

    [praʊd] adj
    1) ( pleased) stolz;
    to be \proud of sth/sb stolz auf etw/jdn sein;
    to be \proud to do sth stolz sein, etw zu tun;
    to be \proud that... stolz [darauf] sein, dass...;
    it was a \proud moment for me es war ein erhebender Moment für mich
    2) ( having self-respect) stolz;
    theirs was a small but \proud country sie waren ein kleines, aber stolzes Land;
    3) (pej: arrogant) eingebildet;
    as \proud as a peacock stolz wie ein Pfau
    4) ( Brit) ( protrude)
    to stand \proud [of sth] [von etw dat] abstehen adv
    to do sb \proud (Brit, Aus) (dated: treat well) jdn verwöhnen;
    (Am) ( please by doing well) jdn mit Stolz erfüllen

    English-German students dictionary > proud

  • 10 proud

    Adj
    1. गर्वित
    Parents of brilliant students are always proud of them.
    2.
    The cement should stand proud of the surface and then be smoothened down later.
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    Adv
    1. शानदार
    The president did us proud at the press.

    English-Hindi dictionary > proud

  • 11 proud

    [praud]
    adj
    гордый, горделивый, обладающий чувством собственного достоинства

    He might be poor but he's also proud. — Он, может быть, бедный, но у него есть чувство гордости/собственного достоинства.

    Her performance with the chorus made us proud. — Ее выступление в хоре вызвало в нас чувство гордости.

    - proud mother
    - proud boy
    - be proud of smb, smth
    - be proud of doing smth
    - be too proud to do smth
    CHOICE OF WORDS:
    (1.) Прилагательное proud относится к группе прилагательных, описывающих поведение человека, в которых обычно есть оценочный компонент значения. В значениях прилагательных proud, selfrespecting присутствует компонент положительной оценки, одобрения, а в близких по значению прилагательных этой группы присутствует компонент отрицательной оценки, неодобрения: arrogant высокомерный/спесивый; conceited самодовольный; haughty надменный; smug/self-satisfied самодовольный. (2.) Прилагательное proud часто употребляется с последующим инфинитивом. (3.) For proud 2.; See infinitive, n ASSOCIATIONS AND IMAGERY; Ощущение гордости, т. е. превосходства над другими людьми, связано в английском сознании с понятием "верх"; и, наоборот, понятие скросности, покорности связано с понятием "низ", что отражается в следующих примерах: I can't stand that superior attitude of his! Не выношу этого его высокомерного вида. They look down on everyone who isn't as rich as they are. Они смотрят сверху вниз на любого, кто менее богат, чем они. She's got very uppity since she was promoted. Она стала задирать нос с тех пор, как получила повышение. Despite his great wealth, he's not at all stuck-up. Несмотря на свое богатство, он вовсе не зазнается. She treated other people with lofty disdain. Она относится к другим людям с высокомерным презрением. They look down their noses at people like us. Они с пренебрежением относятся к людям нашего типа. I don't know why you're being so high and mighty all of a sudden. Не нонимаю, что это ты вдруг заважничал. He rose from lowly origins. Он вышел из низов. His family snubbed her because she was low-born. Его семья задирала перед ней нос, подчеркивая ее низкое происхождение. We were taught to look up to people from higher class. Мы приучены взирать снизу вверх на людей высшего класса. The way crawl to him makes me sick. Меня с души воротит от того, как ты пресмыкаешься перед ним. I'm not going to abuse myself befor anyone. Я не собираюсь ронять свое достоинство перед кем бы то ни было. They regarded ordinary working people as their social inferiors. Они рассматривают обычных работающих людей как людей социально более низкого уровня

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > proud

  • 12 hold

    I noun
    (of ship) Laderaum, der; (of aircraft) Frachtraum, der
    II 1. transitive verb,
    1) (grasp) halten; (carry) tragen; (keep fast) festhalten
    2) (support) [tragendes Teil:] halten, stützen, tragen [Decke, Dach usw.]; aufnehmen [Gewicht, Kraft]
    3) (keep in position) halten
    4) (grasp to control) halten [Kind, Hund, Zügel]
    5) (keep in particular attitude)

    hold oneself ready or in readiness — sich bereit od. in Bereitschaft halten

    hold one's head high(fig.) (be confident) selbstbewusst sein od. auftreten; (be proud) den Kopf hoch tragen

    6) (contain) enthalten; bergen [Gefahr, Geheimnis]; (be able to contain) fassen [Liter, Personen usw.]

    the room holds ten peoplein dem Raum haben 10 Leute Platz; der Raum bietet 10 Leuten Platz

    hold water[Behälter:] wasserdicht sein; Wasser halten; (fig.) [Argument, Theorie:] stichhaltig sein, hieb- und stichfest sein

    7) (not be intoxicated by)

    he can/can't hold his drink or liquor — er kann etwas/nichts vertragen

    8) (possess) besitzen; haben
    9) (have gained) halten [Rekord]; haben [Diplom, Doktorgrad]
    10) (keep possession of) halten [Stützpunkt, Stadt, Stellung]; (Mus.): (sustain) [aus]halten [Ton]

    hold one's own(fig.) sich behaupten

    hold one's position(fig.) auf seinem Standpunkt beharren

    11) (occupy) innehaben, (geh.) bekleiden [Posten, Amt, Stellung]

    hold officeim Amt sein

    hold the line(Teleph.) am Apparat bleiben

    12) (engross) fesseln, (geh.) gefangen halten [Aufmerksamkeit, Publikum]
    13) (keep in specified condition) halten

    hold the ladder steady — die Leiter festhalten; see also academic.ru/5877/bay">bay III 1.; ransom 1.

    14) (detain) (in custody) in Haft halten, festhalten; (imprison) festsetzen; inhaftieren; (arrest) festnehmen
    15) (oblige to adhere)

    hold somebody to the terms of the contract/to a promise — darauf bestehen, dass jemand sich an die Vertragsbestimmungen hält/dass jemand ein Versprechen hält od. einlöst

    hold one's opponent [to a draw] — ein Unentschieden [gegen den Gegner] halten od. verteidigen

    17) (cause to take place) stattfinden lassen; abhalten [Veranstaltung, Konferenz, Gottesdienst, Sitzung, Prüfung]; veranstalten [Festival, Auktion]; austragen [Meisterschaften]; führen [Unterhaltung, Gespräch, Korrespondenz]; durchführen [Untersuchung]; geben [Empfang]; halten [Vortrag, Rede]
    18) (restrain) [fest]halten

    hold one's fire — [noch] nicht schießen; (fig.): (refrain from criticism) mit seiner Kritik zurückhalten

    19) (coll.): (withhold) zurückhalten

    hold it! — [einen] Moment mal!; see also horse 1)

    20) (think, believe)

    hold a view or an opinion — eine Ansicht haben (on über + Akk.)

    hold that... — dafürhalten, dass...; der Ansicht sein, dass...

    hold somebody/oneself guilty/blameless — jemanden/sich für schuldig/unschuldig halten ( for an + Dat.)

    hold something against somebody — jemandem etwas vorwerfen; see also dear 1. 1); responsible 1)

    2. intransitive verb,
    1) (not give way) [Seil, Nagel, Anker, Schloss, Angeklebtes:] halten; [Damm:] [stand]halten
    2) (remain unchanged) anhalten; [an]dauern; [Wetter:] sich halten, so bleiben; [Angebot, Versprechen:] gelten

    hold to something — bei etwas bleiben; an etwas (Dat.) festhalten

    hold [good or true] — gelten; Gültigkeit haben

    3. noun
    1) (grasp) Griff, der

    grab or seize hold of something — etwas ergreifen

    get or lay or take hold of something — etwas fassen od. packen

    take hold(fig.) sich durchsetzen; [Krankheit:] fortschreiten

    get hold of something(fig.) etwas bekommen od. auftreiben

    get hold of somebody(fig.) jemanden erreichen

    have a hold over somebody — jemanden in der Hand halten; see also catch 1. 1)

    2) (influence) Einfluss, der (on, over auf + Akk.)
    3) (Sport) Griff, der

    there are no holds barred(fig.) alles ist erlaubt

    4) (thing to hold by) Griff, der
    5)

    put on holdauf Eis legen [Plan, Programm]

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - hold back
    - hold down
    - hold forth
    - hold off
    - hold on
    - hold out
    - hold over
    - hold up
    - hold with
    * * *
    I 1. [həuld] past tense, past participle - held; verb
    1) (to have in one's hand(s) or between one's hands: He was holding a knife; Hold that dish with both hands; He held the little boy's hand; He held the mouse by its tail.) halten
    2) (to have in a part, or between parts, of the body, or between parts of a tool etc: He held the pencil in his teeth; She was holding a pile of books in her arms; Hold the stamp with tweezers.) halten
    3) (to support or keep from moving, running away, falling etc: What holds that shelf up?; He held the door closed by leaning against it; Hold your hands above your head; Hold his arms so that he can't struggle.) halten
    4) (to remain in position, fixed etc when under strain: I've tied the two pieces of string together, but I'm not sure the knot will hold; Will the anchor hold in a storm?) halten
    5) (to keep (a person) in some place or in one's power: The police are holding a man for questioning in connection with the murder; He was held captive.) festhalten
    6) (to (be able to) contain: This jug holds two pints; You can't hold water in a handkerchief; This drawer holds all my shirts.) (ent)halten
    7) (to cause to take place: The meeting will be held next week; We'll hold the meeting in the hall.) abhalten
    8) (to keep (oneself), or to be, in a particular state or condition: We'll hold ourselves in readiness in case you send for us; She holds herself very erect.) halten
    9) (to have or be in (a job etc): He held the position of company secretary for five years.) beibehalten
    10) (to think strongly; to believe; to consider or regard: I hold that this was the right decision; He holds me( to be) responsible for everyone's mistakes; He is held in great respect; He holds certain very odd beliefs.) die Aussicht haben
    11) (to continue to be valid or apply: Our offer will hold until next week; These rules hold under all circumstances.) gelten
    12) ((with to) to force (a person) to do something he has promised to do: I intend to hold him to his promises.) festhalten
    13) (to defend: They held the castle against the enemy.) (stand)halten
    14) (not to be beaten by: The general realized that the soldiers could not hold the enemy for long.) standhalten
    15) (to keep (a person's attention): If you can't hold your pupils' attention, you can't be a good teacher.) fesseln
    16) (to keep someone in a certain state: Don't hold us in suspense, what was the final decision?) abhalten
    17) (to celebrate: The festival is held on 24 June.) innehaben
    18) (to be the owner of: He holds shares in this company.) sich halten
    19) ((of good weather) to continue: I hope the weather holds until after the school sports.) warten
    20) ((also hold the line) (of a person who is making a telephone call) to wait: Mr Brown is busy at the moment - will you hold or would you like him to call you back?) aushalten
    21) (to continue to sing: Please hold that note for four whole beats.) aufbewahren
    22) (to keep (something): They'll hold your luggage at the station until you collect it.) bringen
    23) ((of the future) to be going to produce: I wonder what the future holds for me?)
    2. noun
    1) (the act of holding: He caught/got/laid/took hold of the rope and pulled; Keep hold of that rope.) der Halt
    2) (power; influence: He has a strange hold over that girl.) die Gewalt
    3) ((in wrestling etc) a manner of holding one's opponent: The wrestler invented a new hold.) der Griff
    - -holder
    - hold-all
    - get hold of
    - hold back
    - hold down
    - hold forth
    - hold good
    - hold it
    - hold off
    - hold on
    - hold out
    - hold one's own
    - hold one's tongue
    - hold up
    - hold-up
    - hold with
    II [həuld] noun
    ((in ships) the place, below the deck, where cargo is stored.) der Schiffsraum
    * * *
    [həʊld, AM hoʊld]
    I. NOUN
    1. (grasp, grip) Halt m kein pl
    to catch [or grab] [or get [a]] [or take [a]] \hold of sb/sth jdn/etw ergreifen
    grab \hold of my hand and I'll pull you up nimm meine Hand und ich ziehe dich hoch
    I just managed to grab \hold of Lucy before she fell in the pool ich konnte Lucy gerade noch schnappen, bevor sie in den Pool fiel fam
    to keep \hold of sth etw festhalten
    sb loses \hold of sth jdm entgleitet etw
    sb loses \hold of the reins jdm gleiten die Zügel aus der Hand
    2. ( fig)
    to take \hold of sth custom, fashion auf etw akk überschwappen fam; fire, epidemic, disease auf etw akk übergreifen
    3. (esp climbing) Halt m kein pl
    it's a difficult mountain to climb as there aren't many \holds der Berg ist schwierig zu erklettern, weil in der Wand nicht viele Griffe sind
    to lose one's \hold den Halt verlieren
    4. (wrestling, martial arts) Griff m
    no \holds barred contest Wettbewerb, bei dem alle Griffe erlaubt sind
    to break free from sb's \hold sich akk aus jds Griff befreien
    to loosen one's \hold on sb/sth den Griff an jdm/etw lockern
    to release one's \hold on sb/sth jdn/etw loslassen
    to be on \hold in der Warteschleife sein
    to put sb on \hold jdn in die Warteschleife schalten
    his phone is engaged, can I put you on \hold? bei ihm ist besetzt, wollen Sie warten?
    6. (delay)
    to be on \hold auf Eis liegen fig
    to put sth on \hold etw auf Eis legen fig
    can we put this discussion on \hold until tomorrow? können wir diese Diskussion auf morgen verschieben?
    7. (control, influence) Kontrolle f
    the allies maintained their \hold on the port throughout the war die Alliierten hielten den Hafen während des gesamten Krieges besetzt
    get \hold of yourself! reiß dich zusammen! fam
    to lose one's \hold on life mit dem Leben nicht mehr fertigwerden
    to lose one's \hold on reality den Sinn für die Realität verlieren
    to have a [strong] \hold on [or over] sb [starken] Einfluss auf jdn haben
    he hasn't got any \hold over [or on] me er kann mir nichts anhaben
    no \holds barred ohne jegliches Tabu
    when he argues with his girlfriend there are no \holds barred wenn er mit seiner Freundin streitet, kennt er kein Pardon
    9. ( fig: find)
    to get \hold of sb/sth jdn/etw auftreiben fam
    I'll get \hold of some crockery for the picnic ich besorge Geschirr für das Picknick
    I'll get \hold of John if you phone the others wenn du die anderen anrufst, versuche ich, John zu erreichen
    to get \hold of information Informationen sammeln
    to get \hold of sth etw verstehen
    to get \hold of the wrong idea etw falsch verstehen
    don't get \hold of the wrong idea versteh mich nicht falsch
    the student already has a good \hold of the subject der Student weiß bereits recht gut über das Thema Bescheid
    11. FASHION of hairspray, mousse Halt m kein pl
    normal/strong/extra strong \hold normaler/starker/extrastarker Halt
    12. NAUT, AVIAT Frachtraum m
    13. COMPUT Halteimpuls m
    <held, held>
    1. (grasp, grip)
    to \hold sb/sth [tight [or tightly]] jdn/etw [fest]halten
    to \hold sb in one's arms jdn in den Armen halten
    to \hold the door open for sb jdm die Tür aufhalten
    to \hold a gun eine Waffe [in der Hand] halten
    to \hold hands Händchen halten fam
    to \hold sb's hand jds Hand halten
    to \hold sth in one's hand etw in der Hand halten
    to \hold one's nose sich dat die Nase zuhalten
    to \hold sth in place etw halten; AUTO
    to \hold the road eine gute Straßenlage haben
    the latest model \holds the road well when cornering das neueste Modell weist in den Kurven gutes Fahrverhalten auf
    to \hold one's sides with laughter sich dat die Seiten vor Lachen halten, sich akk vor Lachen krümmen
    to \hold sb/sth jdn/etw [aus]halten [o tragen]
    will the rope \hold my weight? wird das Seil mein Gewicht aushalten?
    to \hold one's head high ( fig) erhobenen Hauptes dastehen
    to \hold one's peace ( fig) den Mund halten fam
    to \hold oneself badly sich akk gehenlassen fam
    to \hold oneself in readiness sich akk bereithalten
    to \hold oneself upright sich akk gerade halten
    to \hold oneself well sich akk gut halten
    to \hold sb's attention [or interest] jdn fesseln
    to \hold sb [in custody]/hostage/prisoner jdn in Haft/als Geisel/gefangen halten
    to be able to \hold one's drink [or AM also liquor] Alkohol vertragen
    to \hold [on to] the lead in Führung bleiben
    to \hold sb to ransom jdn bis zur Zahlung eines Lösegelds gefangen halten
    to \hold one's course seinen Kurs [beibe]halten a. fig
    to \hold course for sth NAUT, AVIAT auf etw akk Kurs nehmen
    to \hold a note einen Ton halten
    to \hold the prices at an acceptable level die Preise auf einem vernünftigen Niveau halten
    to \hold one's serve SPORT den Aufschlag halten
    sth is \holding its value pictures, antiques etw behält seinen Wert
    to \hold sb to his/her word jdn beim Wort nehmen
    6. (delay, stop)
    to \hold sth etw zurückhalten
    we'll \hold lunch until you get here wir warten mit dem Essen, bis du hier bist
    will you \hold my calls for the next half hour, please? können Sie bitte die nächste halbe Stunde niemanden durchstellen?
    she's on the phone at the moment, will you \hold the line? sie spricht gerade, möchten Sie warten [o fam dranbleiben]?
    we'll \hold the front page until we have all the details wir halten die erste Seite frei, bis wir alle Einzelheiten haben
    \hold everything! (when sth occurs to sb) stopp!, warte!; (when sceptical) moment mal fam
    \hold it [right there]! stopp!
    ok, \hold it! PHOT gut, bleib so!
    to \hold sth in abeyance etw ruhenlassen
    to \hold one's breath die Luft anhalten
    he said he'd finish the report by tomorrow but I'm not \holding my breath ( fig) er sagte, er würde den Bericht bis morgen fertig machen, aber ich verlasse mich lieber nicht darauf
    to \hold one's fire MIL das Feuer einstellen, nicht gleich sein ganzes Pulver verschießen fig fam
    \hold your fire! nicht schießen!; ( fig)
    stop shouting at me and \hold your fire! hör auf mich anzubrüllen und reg dich ab! fam
    to \hold confiscated goods/a parcel konfiszierte Waren/ein Paket einbehalten
    to \hold sth bottle, glass, box etw fassen; COMPUT etw speichern
    one bag won't \hold all of the shopping der Einkauf passt nicht in eine Tüte
    this room \holds 40 people dieser Raum bietet 40 Personen Platz
    the CD rack \holds 100 CDs in den CD-Ständer passen 100 CDs
    my brain can't \hold so much information at one time ich kann mir nicht so viel auf einmal merken
    this hard disk \holds 13 gigabytes diese Festplatte hat ein Speichervolumen von 13 Gigabyte
    8. (involve)
    to \hold sth for sth für jdn mit etw dat verbunden sein
    fire seems to \hold a fascination for most people Feuer scheint auf die meisten Menschen eine Faszination auszuüben
    death \holds no fear for her der Tod macht ihr keine Angst
    sth \holds many disappointments/surprises etw hält viele Enttäuschungen/Überraschungen bereit
    to \hold land Land besitzen
    to \hold that... der Meinung sein, dass...
    * * *
    hold1 [həʊld] s FLUG, SCHIFF Lade-, Frachtraum m
    hold2 [həʊld]
    A s
    1. Halt m, Griff m:
    catch ( oder get, lay, seize, take) hold of sth etwas ergreifen oder in die Hand bekommen oder zu fassen bekommen oder umg erwischen;
    get hold of sb jemanden erwischen,;
    I couldn’t get hold of the money ich konnte das Geld nicht auftreiben;
    keep hold of festhalten;
    let go ( oder quit) one’s hold of sth etwas loslassen;
    miss one’s hold danebengreifen
    2. Halt m, Griff m, Stütze f:
    afford no hold keinen Halt bieten;
    lose one’s hold den Halt verlieren
    3. Ringen: Griff m:
    (with) no holds barred fig mit allen Mitteln oder Tricks;
    in politics no holds are barred fig in der Politik wird mit harten Bandagen gekämpft
    4. (on, over, of) Gewalt f, Macht f (über akk), Einfluss m (auf akk):
    get a hold on sb jemanden unter seinen Einfluss oder in seine Macht bekommen;
    get hold of o.s. sich in die Gewalt bekommen;
    have a (firm) hold on sb jemanden in seiner Gewalt haben, jemanden beherrschen;
    lose hold of o.s. die Fassung verlieren
    5. US Einhalt m:
    put a hold on sth etwas stoppen
    6. US Haft f, Gewahrsam m
    7. MUS Fermate f, Haltezeichen n
    8. Raumfahrt: Unterbrechung f des Countdown
    a) fig etwas auf Eis legen,
    b) TEL jemanden auf Warten schalten
    10. obs Festung f
    B v/t prät und pperf held [held], pperf JUR oder obs auch holden [ˈhəʊldən]
    1. (fest)halten:
    hold sb’s hand jemanden an der Hand halten;
    the goalkeeper failed to hold the ball (Fußball) der Torhüter konnte den Ball nicht festhalten
    2. sich die Nase, die Ohren zuhalten:
    hold one’s nose( ears)
    3. ein Gewicht etc tragen, (aus)halten
    4. (in einem Zustand etc) halten:
    hold o.s. erect sich gerade halten;
    hold (o.s.) ready (sich) bereithalten;
    the way he holds himself (so) wie er sich benimmt;
    with one’s head held high hoch erhobenen Hauptes
    5. (zurück-, ein)behalten:
    hold the shipment die Sendung zurück(be)halten;
    hold the mustard (im Restaurant etc) bes US (bitte) ohne Senf
    6. zurück-, abhalten ( beide:
    from von), an-, aufhalten, im Zaume halten, zügeln:
    hold sb from doing sth jemanden davon abhalten, etwas zu tun;
    there is no holding him er ist nicht zu halten oder zu bändigen oder zu bremsen;
    hold the enemy den Feind aufhalten
    7. US
    a) festnehmen:
    b) in Haft halten
    8. SPORT sich erfolgreich gegen einen Gegner verteidigen
    9. jemanden festlegen (to auf akk):
    hold sb to his word jemanden beim Wort nehmen
    10. a) Wahlen, eine Versammlung, eine Pressekonferenz etc abhalten
    b) ein Fest etc veranstalten
    c) eine Rede halten
    d) SPORT eine Meisterschaft etc austragen
    11. einen Kurs etc beibehalten:
    hold prices at the same level die Preise (auf dem gleichen Niveau) halten;
    hold the pace SPORT das Tempo halten
    12. Alkohol vertragen:
    hold one’s liquor ( oder drink) well eine ganze Menge vertragen;
    he can’t hold his liquor er verträgt nichts
    13. a) MIL und fig eine Stellung halten, behaupten:
    hold one’s own (with) sich behaupten (gegen), bestehen (neben);
    hold the stage fig die Szene beherrschen, im Mittelpunkt stehen (Person); fort 1, ground1 A 7, stage A 3
    b) Tennis: seinen Aufschlag halten, durchbringen
    14. innehaben:
    a) Land, Rechte etc besitzen: account C 1
    b) ein Amt etc bekleiden
    15. einen Platz etc einnehmen, (inne)haben, einen Rekord halten:
    hold an academic degree einen akademischen Titel führen
    16. fassen:
    a) enthalten:
    b) Platz bieten für, unterbringen:
    this hall holds 800 in diesen Saal gehen 800 Personen
    17. enthalten, fig auch zum Inhalt haben:
    the room holds period furniture das Zimmer ist mit Stilmöbeln eingerichtet;
    the place holds many memories der Ort ist voll von Erinnerungen;
    each picture holds a memory mit jedem Bild ist eine Erinnerung verbunden;
    it holds no pleasure for him er findet kein Vergnügen daran;
    life holds many surprises das Leben ist voller Überraschungen
    18. Bewunderung, Sympathie etc hegen, haben ( beide:
    for für):
    hold no prejudice kein Vorurteil haben
    19. behaupten:
    hold (the view) that … die Ansicht vertreten oder der Ansicht sein, dass …
    20. halten für, betrachten als:
    I hold him to be a fool ich halte ihn für einen Narren;
    it is held to be wise man hält es für klug ( to do zu tun)
    21. halten:
    hold sb dear jemanden lieb haben;
    hold sb responsible jemanden verantwortlich machen; contempt 1, esteem B
    22. besonders JUR entscheiden ( that dass)
    23. die Zuhörer etc fesseln, in Spannung halten:
    hold sb’s attention jemandes Aufmerksamkeit fesseln oder wachhalten
    24. US ein Hotelzimmer etc reservieren
    25. hold to US beschränken auf (akk)
    a) jemandem etwas vorhalten oder vorwerfen,
    b) jemandem etwas übel nehmen oder nachtragen
    27. US jemandem (aus)reichen:
    28. MUS einen Ton (aus)halten
    29. hold sth over sb jemanden mit etwas einschüchtern oder erpressen
    C v/i
    1. halten, nicht (zer)reißen oder (zer)brechen
    2. stand-, aushalten, sich halten
    3. (sich) festhalten (by, to an dat)
    4. bleiben:
    hold on one’s course seinen Kurs weiterverfolgen;
    hold on one’s way seinen Weg weitergehen;
    hold onto hold on 1, 2, 7; fast2 B
    5. sich verhalten:
    hold still stillhalten
    6. sein Recht ableiten (of, from von)
    7. auch hold good (weiterhin) gelten, gültig sein oder bleiben:
    the rule holds of ( oder in) all cases die Regel gilt in allen Fällen
    8. anhalten, andauern:
    my luck held das Glück blieb mir treu
    9. einhalten:
    hold! halt!
    10. hold by ( oder to) jemandem od einer Sache treu bleiben
    a) übereinstimmen mit,
    b) einverstanden sein mit
    12. stattfinden
    * * *
    I noun
    (of ship) Laderaum, der; (of aircraft) Frachtraum, der
    II 1. transitive verb,
    1) (grasp) halten; (carry) tragen; (keep fast) festhalten
    2) (support) [tragendes Teil:] halten, stützen, tragen [Decke, Dach usw.]; aufnehmen [Gewicht, Kraft]
    4) (grasp to control) halten [Kind, Hund, Zügel]

    hold oneself ready or in readiness — sich bereit od. in Bereitschaft halten

    hold one's head high(fig.) (be confident) selbstbewusst sein od. auftreten; (be proud) den Kopf hoch tragen

    6) (contain) enthalten; bergen [Gefahr, Geheimnis]; (be able to contain) fassen [Liter, Personen usw.]

    the room holds ten people — in dem Raum haben 10 Leute Platz; der Raum bietet 10 Leuten Platz

    hold water[Behälter:] wasserdicht sein; Wasser halten; (fig.) [Argument, Theorie:] stichhaltig sein, hieb- und stichfest sein

    he can/can't hold his drink or liquor — er kann etwas/nichts vertragen

    8) (possess) besitzen; haben
    9) (have gained) halten [Rekord]; haben [Diplom, Doktorgrad]
    10) (keep possession of) halten [Stützpunkt, Stadt, Stellung]; (Mus.): (sustain) [aus]halten [Ton]

    hold one's own(fig.) sich behaupten

    hold one's position(fig.) auf seinem Standpunkt beharren

    11) (occupy) innehaben, (geh.) bekleiden [Posten, Amt, Stellung]

    hold the line(Teleph.) am Apparat bleiben

    12) (engross) fesseln, (geh.) gefangen halten [Aufmerksamkeit, Publikum]

    hold the ladder steady — die Leiter festhalten; see also bay III 1.; ransom 1.

    14) (detain) (in custody) in Haft halten, festhalten; (imprison) festsetzen; inhaftieren; (arrest) festnehmen

    hold somebody to the terms of the contract/to a promise — darauf bestehen, dass jemand sich an die Vertragsbestimmungen hält/dass jemand ein Versprechen hält od. einlöst

    16) (Sport): (restrict)

    hold one's opponent [to a draw] — ein Unentschieden [gegen den Gegner] halten od. verteidigen

    17) (cause to take place) stattfinden lassen; abhalten [Veranstaltung, Konferenz, Gottesdienst, Sitzung, Prüfung]; veranstalten [Festival, Auktion]; austragen [Meisterschaften]; führen [Unterhaltung, Gespräch, Korrespondenz]; durchführen [Untersuchung]; geben [Empfang]; halten [Vortrag, Rede]
    18) (restrain) [fest]halten

    hold one's fire — [noch] nicht schießen; (fig.): (refrain from criticism) mit seiner Kritik zurückhalten

    19) (coll.): (withhold) zurückhalten

    hold it! — [einen] Moment mal!; see also horse 1)

    20) (think, believe)

    hold a view or an opinion — eine Ansicht haben (on über + Akk.)

    hold that... — dafürhalten, dass...; der Ansicht sein, dass...

    hold somebody/oneself guilty/blameless — jemanden/sich für schuldig/unschuldig halten ( for an + Dat.)

    hold something against somebody — jemandem etwas vorwerfen; see also dear 1. 1); responsible 1)

    2. intransitive verb,
    1) (not give way) [Seil, Nagel, Anker, Schloss, Angeklebtes:] halten; [Damm:] [stand]halten
    2) (remain unchanged) anhalten; [an]dauern; [Wetter:] sich halten, so bleiben; [Angebot, Versprechen:] gelten

    hold to something — bei etwas bleiben; an etwas (Dat.) festhalten

    hold [good or true] — gelten; Gültigkeit haben

    3. noun
    1) (grasp) Griff, der

    grab or seize hold of something — etwas ergreifen

    get or lay or take hold of something — etwas fassen od. packen

    take hold(fig.) sich durchsetzen; [Krankheit:] fortschreiten

    get hold of something(fig.) etwas bekommen od. auftreiben

    get hold of somebody(fig.) jemanden erreichen

    have a hold over somebody — jemanden in der Hand halten; see also catch 1. 1)

    2) (influence) Einfluss, der (on, over auf + Akk.)
    3) (Sport) Griff, der

    there are no holds barred(fig.) alles ist erlaubt

    4) (thing to hold by) Griff, der
    5)

    put on holdauf Eis legen [Plan, Programm]

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    (keep) something in suspense expr.
    etwas in der Schwebe halten ausdr.
    im ungewissen lassen ausdr. (point) something out to someone expr.
    jemandem etwas entgegenhalten ausdr. (a meeting, etc.) v.
    abhalten (Treffen, Versammlung) v. (possess) v.
    innehaben v. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: held)
    = abhalten (Treffen) v.
    beibehalten v.
    bereithalten v.
    enthalten v.
    festhalten v.
    halten v.
    (§ p.,pp.: hielt, gehalten)

    English-german dictionary > hold

  • 13 head

    [hed]
    n
    1) голова, череп
    See:

    The water was over his head. — Вода была ему выше головы.

    She has a good head for heights. — Она хорошо переносит высоту.

    She has no head for heights. — Она не переносит высоту.

    His proud, noble head bowed to nothing. — Он ни перед чем не склонял своей гордой, благородной головы.

    I want a covering for the head. — Мне надо что-нибудь, чем покрыть голову.

    He felt a sharp pain in his head. — Он почувствовал резкую боль в голове.

    It cost him his head. — Это стоило ему головы/жизни.

    to be/to sit at the head of the table — сидеть во главе стола/сидеть на почетном месте за столом;

    Two heads are better than one. — Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.

    I cannot make head or tail of it. — Ничего не возможно разобрать/понять.

    - shaven head
    - majestic head
    - bumpy head
    - shaking head
    - sore head
    - grey head
    - elegant head
    - egg-shaped head
    - irregular head
    - heavy head
    - curly head
    - bristling head
    - nodding head
    - drooping head
    - giddy head
    - bruised head
    - bloody head head
    - bleeding head
    - hot head
    - hooded head
    - feathered head
    - patient's head
    - horse's head
    - head net
    - head phone
    - head piece
    - sharp pain in the back of one's head
    - bandage on the head
    - constant buzzing in the head
    - blow knock on the head
    - nod of the head
    - shake of the head
    - crown of the head
    - sharp pain in smb's head
    - head with hair
    - head of classical form and beauty
    - head from a doll
    - head of hair
    - good head of hair
    - with a heavy head
    - with a feeling of dullness in one's head
    - with confusion in one's head
    - over the heads of others
    - from head to foot
    - with a bare head
    - with an uncovered head
    - with a bruise on the head
    - aim at smb's head
    - balance smth on one's head
    - bandage smb's head
    - apply a bandage to smb's head
    - be taller by a head
    - be head over ears in debt
    - beat oneself on the head with one's fist
    - beat smb's head off
    - bend one's head over the book
    - bite smb's head off
    - hang one's head in confusion
    - hang one's head down
    - hang one's head on one's chest
    - bow one's head in admiration
    - bow one's head to the ground
    - give one's head for a washing
    - brandish a sword over one's head
    - bring down a sword over smb's head
    - break one's head
    - bump one's head against smth
    - bump heads together
    - bury one's head in one's hands
    - bury one's head in the sand
    - chuck one's head to avoid the blow
    - complain of a throbbing pain in the head
    - cover one's head to protect it from the sun
    - cradle smb's head in one's breasts
    - cross one's hands behind one's head
    - cry one's head off
    - cut off smb's head
    - cut one's head open
    - dip one's head into the water
    - do smth standing on one's head
    - do smth over smb's head
    - give orders over smb's head
    - give answers over smb's head
    - sell a house over smb's head
    - draw one's head into one's shoulders
    - drop one's head on one's breast
    - fall head first
    - fall head over heels
    - fall on one's head
    - feel heavy in the head
    - feel one's head
    - get a bump on the head
    - go about with one's head high in the air
    - give one's head for smth, state one's head on smth
    - go queer in the head
    - have a good head for heights
    - have a strong head for drink
    - have pain in one's head
    - hit one's head on the wall
    - hit one's head against smth
    - hit smb on the head
    - hurt one's head
    - hold one's head up
    - hold one's head with one's hands
    - injure one's head
    - keep one's head above ground
    - keep jerking one's head
    - keep one's head covered
    - lay one's head on smb's chest
    - lift up one's head
    - look smb over from head to foot
    - nod one's head
    - nod one's head in greeting
    - plunge head over heels into the fighting
    - pull one's hat down on the head
    - pull the blanket over one's head
    - put one's head out of the window
    - put one's head in a noose
    - raise one's head
    - rest one's head on the pillow
    - scratch one's head
    - scream one's head off
    - seize one's head in one's hands
    - set a price on smb's head
    - shake one's head
    - shake one's head at smth
    - sit with one's head propped on one's hand
    - snap smb's head off
    - stand on one's head
    - stand with bare heads
    - stand with one's head down
    - stand with averted head
    - stand smth on its head
    - stick one's head in the door
    - stroke smb on the head
    - talk smb's head off
    - talk one's head off
    - throw one's head back
    - tip one's head to one side
    - toss one's head up
    - toss one's head in pride
    - toss one's head in dissent
    - touch one's head to the ground
    - tremble from head to foot
    - turn away one's head
    - turn one's head towards smb
    - walk with one's head high
    - wear nothing on one's head
    - work one's head off
    - wound smb in the head
    - head sitting deep between the shoulders
    - head covered with a kerchief
    2) руководитель, глава, начальник

    I must telephone the head office. — Мне надо позвонить в центр.

    - executive head
    - titular head
    - administrative head
    - military head
    - family head
    - union heads
    - learned heads
    - head teacher
    - head gardener
    - head nurse
    - head surgeon
    - head-cook
    - head waiter
    - head workman
    - head electrician
    - head office
    - head master
    - department head
    - royal heads of Europe
    - head of the delegation
    - head of the tribe
    - head of the department
    - heads of all states
    - Head of the Government
    - Head of the Army
    - head of the expedition
    - under a competent head
    - be at the head of smth
    - put smb at the head of the movement
    - be at the head of the whole business
    - stand at the head of all nations in matters of art
    - be at the head of the epoch
    - be at the head of the field
    - be at the head of the race
    - those at the head of the whole business
    3) ум, интеллект, умственные способности; (а.) a clear (bright, logical) head светлый (ясный, логичный) ум

    The problem is over/beuond our heads. — Нам эту проблему не понять.

    He talked over our heads. — То, что он говорил, не доходило до/было выше нашего понимания.

    He is positively/quite out of his head. — Он определенно выжил из ума.

    Such an idea never entered my head. — Такая мысль мне никогда не приходила в голову/на ум.

    I can't get that into his head. — Я не могу ему этого растолковать/втолковать.

    He made it up out of his own head. — Он все это сам придумал/очинил/выдумал.

    (b) a wise head — умница/мудрая голова/умник;

    the wiser heads — мудрецы;

    a hot head — горячая голова/вспыльчивый человек;

    a wooden head — тупица;

    a competent head — знающий человек;

    to have a good head upon one's shoulders — иметь хорошую голову на плечах/быть умным;

    to have an old head on young shoulders — иметь здравый смысл/быть не по годам умудрённым

    - steady head
    - cool head
    - level head
    - bother one's head about smth
    - be over smb's head
    - get a swollen head
    - be over the heads of the pupils
    - come to smb's head
    - do smth off the top of one's head
    - do calculations in one's head
    - fill one's head with trifles
    - give smb his head
    - have a good head for figures
    - have a head for details
    - have no head for names
    - have a good head for politics
    - keep a level head
    - keep one's head
    - keep one's head shut
    - keep smth in one's head
    - keep a cool head in emergencies
    - lose one's head
    - be of one's head
    - be off one's head about smb
    - have a good head on one's shoulders
    - have an old head on young shoulders
    - put smth into smb's head
    - put ideas into smb's head
    - put two heads together
    - puzzle one's head about smth
    - show much head for business
    - take smth into one's head
    - turn smb's head with flattery
    - trouble one's head about smth
    - use one's head
    - write out of one's head
    4) скот, голова скота (единица счёта), поголовье скота; 20 heads of deer двадцать голов оленей
    - large head of game
    - consumption of milk per head of the population
    5) верхняя главная часть предмета, верх, верхушка, верхняя часть, головная часть, передняя часть, головка, шляпка

    We'll have to knock in the head of the barrel. — Нам придется пробить верх бочки.

    heads I win, tails I lose. — Орел - я выигрываю, решка - проигрываю.

    Coins often bear the head of a famous ruler. — На монетах нередко высечена голова известного правителя.

    - forked head
    - wooden head
    - tape-recorder head
    - pit head
    - pointed arrow head
    - axe head
    - missile head
    - pin head
    - figure head
    - crumpled head
    - head tide
    - head wind
    - head lights
    - head stone
    - head land
    - head division of a parade
    - head of the bed
    - head of the column
    - head of the river
    - head of the bay
    - head of a hammer
    - head of a rail
    - head of a violin
    - head of cane
    - head of the stairs
    - head of the barrel
    - head of barley
    - head of a rock
    - head of a peer
    - mountain head overgrown by shrubbery
    - nails with a wide head
    - bolts with a square head
    - axe with a heavy head
    - glass of beer with a good head on it
    - car with a folding head
    - at the head of a page
    - at the head of the list
    - stand at the head of the bay
    - boil is gathering head
    6) раздел, рубрика, параграф, пункт, заголовок

    The story has a double head. — У рассказа двойное название.

    He arranged his speech under four main heads. — Он разбил свою речь на четыре основных пункта/раздела.

    It may be included under this head. — Это может быть включено в этот параграф/раздел.

    It comes/it is kept/it is included under the head of "miscellavous". — Это помещено в параграфе "разное".

    To hit the nail on the head. — Попасть в самую точку. /Попасть не в бровь, а в глаз.

    Two heads are better than one. — Ум хорошо, а два лучше. /Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.

    To toss heads or tails. — Бросать жребий.

    I cannot make head or tail of it. — Не могу ничего понять/разобрать.

    - heads of chapters
    - document arranged under five heads
    - under two colums head
    - group the facts under three heads
    - remark on this head
    - speak on this head
    - treat the subject under three main heads
    USAGE:
    See arm, n; USAGE (1.).

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > head

  • 14 flesh

    fleʃ
    1) (the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.) kjøtt
    2) (the soft part of fruit: the golden flesh of a peach.) kjøtt
    - flesh and blood
    - in the flesh
    kjøtt
    I
    subst. \/fleʃ\/
    1) kjøtt
    2) ( bibelsk) kjød
    3) flesk, fett
    4) ( botanikk) fruktkjøtt
    5) (gammeldags, mat) kjøtt
    6) hud
    all flesh alt levende, menneskeslekten
    exact\/have\/demand one's pound of flesh se
    pound, 1
    flesh and fell med hud og hår
    in good flesh i godt hold, velfødd
    in the flesh legemlig, i levende live, personlig, i virkeligheten
    lose flesh bli tynn
    make one's flesh creep få det til å gå kaldt nedover ryggen på en, få en til å grøsse
    materialize in the flesh bli til kjøtt og blod
    more than flesh and blood can stand mer enn et menneske kan holde ut
    one's own flesh and blood ens eget kjøtt og blod
    press the flesh (slang, om kongelige, politikere e.l.) håndhilse på folk
    proud flesh dødkjøtt
    put on flesh legge på seg
    II
    verb \/fleʃ\/
    1) ( om hunder) gjøre blodtørstig (ved å la dem smake kjøtt av vilt)
    2) ( om hud e.l.) skrape
    flesh out ( overført) fylle ut, gi kjøtt på bena

    English-Norwegian dictionary > flesh

  • 15 ♦ house

    ♦ house /haʊs, pl. haʊzɪz/
    A n.
    1 casa; abitazione; edificio; dimora; domicilio; casato; famiglia; dinastia; casa commerciale; azienda; ditta: The party is at our house, la festa è a casa nostra; a house for rent, una casa d'affitto; council house council; workers' houses, case operaie; at one's house, a casa propria; detached house, una villa (o villetta) unifamiliare; terraced houses, case a schiera; (comput.) software house, azienda che sviluppa software su commessa; software house; publishing house, casa editrice; (stor.) the House of Tudor, la Casa di Tudor; an ancient house, un antico casato; a haunted house, una casa infestata dai fantasmi NOTA D'USO: - home o house?-
    2 (fig.) (la gente di) casa: The whole house was astir, tutta la gente di casa era sveglia e in piedi
    3 (polit.) camera; assemblea legislativa: (in USA) the House of Representatives, la Camera dei Rappresentanti NOTE DI CULTURA: House of Representatives: è una delle due camere del Congresso statunitense (l'altra è il ► «Senate»). I Representatives ( deputati) sono 435 e hanno un mandato di due anni. Vengono eletti nei vari Stati in numero proporzionale alla popolazione. Sono anche chiamati Congressmen e Congresswomen; to enter the House, andare (o essere eletto) alla Camera
    4 locale; teatro; cinema; pubblico, spettatori (a teatr.): a full (o packed) house, un teatro pieno; un pienone (fam.); a thin house, pochi spettatori; una platea semivuota; (fig.) to bring the house down, far crollare il teatro per gli applausi; ( anche) far sbellicare il pubblico (dalle risate)
    5 (GB) rappresentazione (o spettacolo) teatrale (o cinematografico): the first [the second] house, il primo [il secondo] spettacolo
    6 (= house of God) casa di Dio; chiesa
    7 albergo; pensione; locanda; (= eating-house) ristorante, trattoria; (= public house) bar; «casa»; locale: It's on the house!, offre la casa!; (tur., cucina) house special, specialità della casa
    8 capannone; recinto; (naut.) casotto: carriage house, capannone per veicoli; hen house, pollaio
    9 casa dello studente; convitto; convittori
    10 (astrol.) casa
    11 (polit., in GB) the House (= the House of Commons), i Comuni ( la Camera dei rappresentanti in GB)
    12 (fin.) (fam.) the House, la Borsa Valori di Londra; brokerage house, casa di brokeraggio; società d'intermediazione mobiliare
    14 (eufem.) casa di tolleranza; casino (fam.)
    B a. attr.
    1 della casa; casalingo
    2 per la casa; da casa: a house jacket, una giacca da casa
    3 ( al ristorante) della casa: house wine, vino della casa: DIALOGO → - Ordering food 1- The house wine isn't at all bad, il vino della casa non è per niente male
    4 ( d'animale) domestico: a house cat, un gatto domestico
    5 delle case; degli immobili: DIALOGO → - Asking where someone lives- I bought a little flat just before the house prices went up, ho comprato un appartamentino prima che i prezzi degli immobili salissero
    C inter.
    house agent, agente immobiliare; mediatore di case □ one's house and home (espress. enfatica per home), la propria casa; i propri lari (fig.); i propri penati (fig.) □ (leg.) house arrest, arresti domiciliari: to be under house arrest, essere agli arresti domiciliari □ (leg.) house brand, marchio commerciale □ house-broken = house-trained ► sotto □ house builder, imprenditore edile □ (relig.) house church, chiesa carismatica; gruppo carismatico □ house clearance, sgombero di mobili e oggetti vecchi □ ( nei circoli) house dinner, pranzo (o cena) sociale □ house dog, cane da guardia □ (naut.) house flag, bandiera della casa ( cioè, di una società mercantile) □ (fam.) house-hunting, ricerca della casa: to go house-hunting, cercare casa □ (teatr.) house lights, luci della (o di) sala □ (zool.) house martin ( Delichon urbica), balestruccio □ (zool.) house mouse ( Mus musculus), topo delle case □ a house of cards, un castello di carte ( anche fig.) □ (in GB) the House of Commons, la Camera dei Comuni □ (GB stor. o USA) house of correction, casa di correzione; correzionale □ (relig., luogo di culto) house of God, casa di Dio; casa del Signore □ (antiq.) house of ill fame (o repute), casa di malaffare; casa di tolleranza □ (in GB) the House of Lords, la Camera dei Pari; la Camera Alta □ (in GB) the Houses of Parliament, le Camere, il Parlamento NOTE DI CULTURA: Houses of Parliament: il parlamento inglese è formato dalla House of Commons ( Camera dei Comuni) e dalla House of Lords ( Camera dei Lord). La House of Commons è composta da 646 deputati ( Members of Parliament o MPs) eletti a suffragio universale con sistema maggioritario di norma ogni cinque anni, ed è presieduta da uno Speaker. La House of Lords è costituita da membri non eletti che si dividono in Lords Spiritual ( vescovi della Chiesa anglicana) e Lords Temporal ( membri laici dell'aristocrazia) ed è presieduta dal Lord ( High) Chancellor. Fino al 1999 i Lord erano 1200; oggi sono circa 700 e la struttura e la funzione stessa della House of Lords sono in corso di ridefinizione □ house on wheels, casa mobile; ( anche) camper, roulotte □ house organ, giornale aziendale □ house painter, imbianchino □ house party, riunione di ospiti in una casa di campagna ( spesso per l'intero weekend) □ house phone, telefono interno □ house physician, medico interno ( in un ospedale) □ house plant, pianta da appartamento □ house-proud, amante della casa; che ci tiene ad avere una bella casa; fanatico della pulizia in casa □ (zool., Passer domesticus) house sparrow, passero domestico □ (med.) house surgeon, chirurgo interno ( d'ospedale) □ (fisc.) house tax, imposta sulla casa □ house-to-house, di casa in casa; (market.) porta a porta, a domicilio: house-to-house selling [service], vendita [servizio] a domicilio □ house-trained, ( d'animale domestico) abituato a vivere in casa; pulito; (fig.) addomesticato (fig.) □ house union, sindacato d'impresa □ house-warminghousewarming □ to get on (o along) like a house on fire, fare amicizia in quattro e quattr'otto; andare subito d'accordo; avere un feeling immediato □ to keep house, badare alla (o occuparsi della) casa; governare la casa; accudire alla (o la) casa; to keep house for sb., fare da governante a q. to keep house together, dividere la casa (o l'appartamento; con q.) □ to keep a good house, trattarsi bene; non farsi mancare nulla; ( anche) governare bene la casa □ to keep open house, essere molto ospitale; ricevere spesso □ (lett.) to keep to the house, starsene in casa □ like a house on fire, energicamente, con vigore; ( anche) velocemente, come un fulmine; ( anche) a gonfie vele (fig.) □ (polit.) to make a house, assicurarsi il numero legale; raggiungere il quorum □ to move house, traslocare □ (fam.) to play house, ( di bambini) giocare alla famiglia; ( anche) andare a vivere (o mettersi) (con q.) □ to put one's house in order = to set one's house in order ► sotto □ (GB) (as) safe as houses, sicuro come una fortezza □ (fig.) to set one's house in order, sistemare i propri affari; metter le cose a posto □ (prov.) A house divided cannot stand, senza concordia non si tira avanti.
    (to) house /haʊz/
    v. t.
    1 dare una casa a; albergare; alloggiare; ospitare: We'll house him for the weekend, lo ospiteremo per il week-end
    2 collocare; conservare; riporre; sistemare: Some ancient manuscripts are housed here, alcuni manoscritti antichi sono conservati qui
    3 (mecc., ecc.) alloggiare; collocare; incassare
    4 (falegn.) incastrare
    5 (naut.) stivare ( merce); riporre ( l'ancora); alzare, drizzare ( un albero).

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ house

  • 16 stomach

    ['stʌmək] 1. сущ.

    on an empty stomach — на пустой, голодный желудок

    to settle smb.'s stomach — наладить пищеварение

    to turn one's stomach — вызывать тошноту; претить

    to upset smb.'s stomach — расстраивать чей-л. желудок

    stomach aches / hurts — желудок болит

    - full stomach
    - queasy stomach
    - weak stomach
    Syn:
    2) аппетит, вкус, склонность (к чему-л.)
    ••

    proud / high stomach — высокомерие

    2. гл.
    1) терпеть, выносить, переваривать

    He could not stomach the study of the Latin language. — Он терпеть не мог занятия по латыни.

    Syn:
    2) уст. вызывать тошноту

    Some of us were so much stomached, that we did not much like to go. — Некоторых из нас так тошнило, что мы не хотели идти.

    Syn:
    3) уст. ( stomach at) обижаться (на кого-л. / что-л.)
    Syn:
    take offence at, resent

    Англо-русский современный словарь > stomach

  • 17 aloof

    1. a отчуждённый, холодный; замкнутый, необщительный

    aloof manner — необщительность, сдержанное поведение

    2. adv в отдалении, вдали от; в стороне
    3. adv отчуждённо, холодно; замкнуто
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. apart (adj.) apart; at a distance; separate
    2. cool (adj.) chilly; cool; distant; frosty; reserved; reticent; shy; solitary; stand-offish; uncommunicative; undemonstrative; withdrawn
    3. haughty (adj.) arrogant; conceited; disdainful; haughty; proud; unapproachable
    4. indifferent (adj.) by-the-way; casual; detached; disinterested; incurious; indifferent; numb; pococurante; remote; unconcerned; uncurious; uninterested
    5. unsociable (adj.) insociable; offish; shut-in; standoff; standoffish; touch-me-not-ish; unbending; uncompanionable; unsociable
    Антонимический ряд:
    close; gregarious; humble; interested

    English-Russian base dictionary > aloof

  • 18 reserved

    1. a запасный, запасной; резервный
    2. a заказанный заранее
    3. a скрытный
    4. a сдержанный, замкнутый
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. antisocial (adj.) antisocial; eremitic; misanthropic; reclusive; solitary; standoffish
    2. booked (adj.) appropriated; arrogated; booked; engaged; held; pre-empted
    3. limited (adj.) limited; modified; qualified; restricted
    4. restrained (adj.) constrained; controlled; incommunicable; inhibited; noncommittal; restrained; self-controllednon-committal; undemonstrative
    5. saved (adj.) conserved; funded; preserved; saved; withheld
    6. silent (adj.) close; close-lipped; closemouthed; close-mouthed; close-tongued; dumb; inconversable; reticent; shut-mouthed; silent; silentious; speechless; taciturn; tight-lipped; tight-mouthed; uncommunicative; wordless
    7. unsociable (adj.) aloof; chilly; cool; distant; frosty; insociable; offish; remote; shut-in; standoff; stand-offish; touch-me-not-ish; unapproachable; unbending; uncompanionable; unsociable; withdrawn
    8. booked (verb) bespoke; bespoke/bespoken; booked; engaged; pre-empted; reserved
    9. kept (verb) detained; held; held back; hold back; keep back; kept; kept back; kept out; retained; withheld

    English-Russian base dictionary > reserved

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