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    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > stock logs

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    /vi/ доставлять бревна от пня к заводу

    Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > stock logs

  • 4 доставлять брёвна от пня к заводу

    Forestry: stock logs

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  • 5 tronco

    m.
    1 trunk (anatomy & botany).
    2 team.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: troncar.
    * * *
    1 ANATOMÍA trunk, torso
    3 figurado (linaje) family stock
    5 (geometría) frustum
    6 argot (compañero) mate, pal, chum
    \
    dormir como un tronco familiar to sleep like a log
    tronco de cono truncated cone
    * * *
    noun m.
    3) log
    * * *
    I
    SM
    1) [de árbol] trunk; (=leño) log

    tronco de Navidad — (Culin) yule log

    2) (Anat) trunk
    3) (=estirpe) stock
    4) (Ferro) main line, trunk line
    5) *** (=pene) prick ***
    II
    tronco, -a
    ** SM / F
    1) (=tío) bloke * /bird *
    2) (=amigo) [en oración directa] mate *, pal *

    -oye, tronco — "hey, man" *

    * * *
    1)
    a) (Bot) trunk
    b) ( leño) log

    dormir como un troncoto sleep like a log

    c) (Coc)
    2) ( en genealogía) stock
    3) (Ling) branch
    4) (Anat) trunk, torso
    5) (Andes, RPl fam) ( persona inepta)

    es un tronco — he's useless; (colloq)

    * * *
    = log, trunk, bole.
    Ex. Wood pulp can be made either by grinding up untreated logs (when it is called mechanical wood, or groundwood), or by digesting wood chips chemically (chemical wood).
    Ex. The lower limbs (49.8%), upper limbs (23.3%), and back and trunk (22.8%) were most commonly injured.
    Ex. There is a chance that I may be given a few boles from some very large pistachio trees and I would like to know if it would be worth it to try and do anything with them.
    ----
    * cabaña de troncos de madera = log cabin, wood cabin.
    * casa de troncos de madera = log house.
    * piragua de tronco de árbol = dugout, dugout canoe.
    * silla tallada en tronco = log chair.
    * tronco de árbol = tree trunk.
    * * *
    1)
    a) (Bot) trunk
    b) ( leño) log

    dormir como un troncoto sleep like a log

    c) (Coc)
    2) ( en genealogía) stock
    3) (Ling) branch
    4) (Anat) trunk, torso
    5) (Andes, RPl fam) ( persona inepta)

    es un tronco — he's useless; (colloq)

    * * *
    = log, trunk, bole.

    Ex: Wood pulp can be made either by grinding up untreated logs (when it is called mechanical wood, or groundwood), or by digesting wood chips chemically (chemical wood).

    Ex: The lower limbs (49.8%), upper limbs (23.3%), and back and trunk (22.8%) were most commonly injured.
    Ex: There is a chance that I may be given a few boles from some very large pistachio trees and I would like to know if it would be worth it to try and do anything with them.
    * cabaña de troncos de madera = log cabin, wood cabin.
    * casa de troncos de madera = log house.
    * piragua de tronco de árbol = dugout, dugout canoe.
    * silla tallada en tronco = log chair.
    * tronco de árbol = tree trunk.

    * * *
    A
    1 ( Bot) trunk
    2 (leño) log
    dormir como un tronco to sleep like a log
    estar como un tronco to be dead to the world ( colloq), to be out for the count ( colloq)
    3 ( Coc):
    tronco de Navidad chocolate yule log
    C ( Ling) branch
    D
    1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Anat) trunk, torso
    2 (en geometría) frustum
    E
    ( AmL fam) (persona inepta): esa niña es un tronco that girl is a complete bonehead o blockhead ( colloq)
    es un tronco para los idiomas he's hopeless o useless at languages
    ese zaguero es un tronco that back is useless o ( AmE) is a real jerk o zero ( colloq), that back is a dead loss ( BrE colloq)
    F
    ( Ven fam) (en exclamaciones): ¡tronco de carro! what a car! ( colloq)
    ¡ay sí! ¡tronco de favor me hiciste con eso! ( iró); oh yeah! that was some favor you did me! ( iro)
    tronco2 -ca
    masculine, feminine
    ( Esp arg)
    buddy ( AmE colloq), mate ( BrE colloq)
    ¡tranqui, tronco! chill out! (sl), cool it, buddy o mate! ( colloq)
    * * *

     

    tronco sustantivo masculino
    1 (Bot) trunk;
    ( leño) log
    2 ( en genealogía) stock
    3 (Anat) trunk, torso
    tronco
    I sustantivo masculino
    1 (de un árbol) trunk
    2 (para la chimenea) log
    3 Anat trunk, torso
    II m,f argot (en oración directa) mate, US buddy
    ♦ Locuciones: dormir como un tronco, to sleep like a log
    ' tronco' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    corteza
    - cuerpo
    - dormir
    - trepar
    - vacía
    - vacío
    - ahuecar
    English:
    log
    - trunk
    - tree
    * * *
    tronco1 nm
    1. [de árbol] trunk;
    [talado y sin ramas] log; Fam
    como un tronco: dormir como un tronco to sleep like a log;
    estar como un tronco to be dead to the world
    2. [dulce]
    3. [de persona] trunk
    4. [origen común] [en una familia] stock;
    Ling branch Univ tronco común compulsory subjects
    5. Geom [sección] frustum
    tronco de cono truncated cone
    6. Anat tronco arterial arterial trunk;
    tronco braquiocefálico brachiocephalic trunk;
    tronco celíaco Br coeliac o US celiac trunk
    tronco2, -a
    nm,f
    Fam
    1. Esp [hombre] pal, Br mate
    2. Esp [mujer]
    mira, tronca, yo sólo te digo que no te aguanto look, darling, what I'm telling you is that I can't stand you;
    ¿qué tal, tronca? how's it going?
    3. Am [persona estúpida] thicko;
    [persona torpe] bungler, US klutz
    adj
    Am [estúpido] thick; [torpe] clumsy, US klutzy
    * * *
    m trunk; cortado log;
    dormir como un tronco sleep like a log
    * * *
    tronco nm
    1) : trunk (of a tree)
    2) : log
    3) : torso
    * * *
    1. (de cuerpo, árbol) trunk
    2. (leña) log

    Spanish-English dictionary > tronco

  • 6 float

    fləut
    1. verb
    (to (make something) stay on the surface of a liquid: A piece of wood was floating in the stream.) flotar

    2. noun
    1) (something that floats on a fishing-line: If the float moves, there is probably a fish on the hook.) boya
    2) (a vehicle for transporting certain things: a milk-float; a cattle-float.) furgoneta
    - floating restaurant
    float1 n corcho / flotador
    float2 vb flotar
    tr[fləʊt]
    5 (money) cambio
    1 (gen) flotar
    1 poner a flote, hacer flotar
    2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (company) lanzar a bolsa; (shares) emitir; (currency) dejar flotar
    3 (suggest, present) sugerir
    float ['flo:t] vi
    1) : flotar
    2) wander: vagar, errar
    float vt
    1) : poner a flote, hacer flotar (un barco)
    2) launch: hacer flotar (una empresa)
    3) issue: emitir (acciones en la bolsa)
    1) : flotador m, corcho m (para pescar)
    2) buoy: boya f
    3) : carroza f (en un desfile)
    n.
    armadía s.f.
    balsa s.f.
    bebida con helado s.f.
    boya s.f.
    carroza s.f.
    corcho s.m.
    flotador s.m.
    v.
    boyar v.
    flotar v.
    poner a flote v.
    sobrenadar v.

    I
    1. fləʊt
    1)
    a) ( on water) flotar

    to float up (to the surface) — salir* a flote

    b) \<\<cloud/smoke\>\> flotar en el aire
    c) ( move lightly) \<\<idea/image\>\> vagar*
    2) ( Fin) \<\<currency\>\> flotar

    2.
    vt
    1) \<\<ship/boat\>\> poner* or sacar* a flote; \<\<raft/logs\>\> llevar, arrastrar
    2) ( Fin)
    a) ( establish)

    to float a company — introducir* una compañía en Bolsa

    b) ( offer for sale) \<\<shares/stock\>\> emitir
    c) ( allow to fluctuate) \<\<currency\>\> dejar flotar
    3) ( circulate) \<\<idea\>\> presentar

    II
    1)
    a) (for fishing, for buoyancy) flotador m
    b) (in cistern, carburetor) flotador m, boya f
    c) (raft, platform) plataforma f (flotante)
    2)
    a) ( in parade) carroza f, carro m alegórico (CS, Méx)
    b) ( milk float) (BrE) furgoneta f ( del reparto de leche)
    3) ( ready cash) caja f chica; (Busn, Fin) fondo m fijo; ( to provide change)

    a float of £20 — 20 libras en cambio or en monedas

    [flǝʊt]
    1.
    N [of raft, seaplane] flotador m ; (for fishing line) corcho m ; (=swimming aid) flotador m ; (in procession) carroza f ; (=sum of money) reserva f ; (in shop) fondo m de caja, dinero en caja antes de empezar las ventas del día (para cambios etc)
    2. VT
    1) [+ boat, logs] hacer flotar
    2) (=render seaworthy) poner a flote
    3) (=launch) [+ company] fundar, constituir
    4) (Econ) [+ currency] hacer fluctuar, hacer flotar; [+ shares] emitir, lanzar al mercado; [+ loan] emitir
    5)
    3.
    VI (gen) flotar; [bather] hacer la plancha; (=move in wind) flotar, ondear
    4.
    CPD

    float plane N(US) (=seaplane) hidroavión m

    * * *

    I
    1. [fləʊt]
    1)
    a) ( on water) flotar

    to float up (to the surface) — salir* a flote

    b) \<\<cloud/smoke\>\> flotar en el aire
    c) ( move lightly) \<\<idea/image\>\> vagar*
    2) ( Fin) \<\<currency\>\> flotar

    2.
    vt
    1) \<\<ship/boat\>\> poner* or sacar* a flote; \<\<raft/logs\>\> llevar, arrastrar
    2) ( Fin)
    a) ( establish)

    to float a company — introducir* una compañía en Bolsa

    b) ( offer for sale) \<\<shares/stock\>\> emitir
    c) ( allow to fluctuate) \<\<currency\>\> dejar flotar
    3) ( circulate) \<\<idea\>\> presentar

    II
    1)
    a) (for fishing, for buoyancy) flotador m
    b) (in cistern, carburetor) flotador m, boya f
    c) (raft, platform) plataforma f (flotante)
    2)
    a) ( in parade) carroza f, carro m alegórico (CS, Méx)
    b) ( milk float) (BrE) furgoneta f ( del reparto de leche)
    3) ( ready cash) caja f chica; (Busn, Fin) fondo m fijo; ( to provide change)

    a float of £20 — 20 libras en cambio or en monedas

    English-spanish dictionary > float

  • 7 setzen

    I v/t (hat gesetzt)
    1. allg. (hintun) put; (bes. Dinge) auch place; (jemanden) auch sit; (pflanzen) plant; (Mast) put up; (stapeln) (Holz, Briketts) pile up; (Denkmal) erect, set up ( jemandem to s.o.); (Ofen) put in, fix; (Segel) set; beim Brettspiel: (Figur) move; Fische in einen Teich setzen put fish in a pond; an Land setzen put ashore; jemanden über den Fluss setzen take s.o. across the river; an die Lippen setzen raise to one’s lips; keinen Fuß mehr vor die Tür setzen never again set foot outside; auf den Topf setzen (Kind) put on the potty; einen Wagen an die Mauer setzen umg. drive a car into a wall; unter Wasser setzen submerge; (mit Wasser füllen) flood
    2. (Satzzeichen) put (in); seine Unterschrift setzen unter (+ Akk) put one’s signature to, sign; jemanden auf eine Liste setzen put s.o. ( oder s.o.’s name) (down) on a list; auf jemandes Rechnung setzen charge to s.o.’s account; etw. in die Zeitung setzen put s.th. in the paper
    3. bei Wetten: bet, place ( auf + Akk on)
    4. (beauftragen) jemanden an eine Arbeit setzen set s.o. to work on a job; daran werden wir unsere Computerfachleute setzen we’ll get our computer specialists onto that
    5. (investieren) Arbeit, Geld setzen in (+ Akk) put into; viel Arbeit / Zeit in etw. setzen put a lot of work into s.th. / spend a lot of time on s.th.
    6. Gerüchte in die Welt setzen spread rumo(u)rs; ein Gedicht in Musik setzen set a poem to music
    7. (festlegen) Frist, Grenze, Priorität, Ziel etc.: set; jemandem ein Ziel setzen set s.o. a target
    8. SPORT (jemanden) seed; beim Turnier sind die besten Spieler gesetzt the best players in the tournament are seeded; viele Gesetzte sind schon ausgeschieden many seeded players ( oder seeds) have already gone out
    9. jemanden über jemanden setzen fig. (höher einschätzen) think more (highly) of s.o. than of s.o.; (befördern) promote s.o. above s.o.; Druck1 2, Erstaunen, Freiheit, Frist etc.; siehe auch gesetzt
    10. DRUCK. set
    11. Jägerspr. (Junge) give birth to
    12. unpers., umg.: gleich setzt es was I can see trouble coming; drohend: you just watch your step; sonst setzt es was! otherwise you’ll get it in the neck; es hat mal wieder Prügel gesetzt we got more smacks again
    II v/refl (hat)
    1. sit down; sich auf einen Ast setzen Vogel: land ( oder alight) on a branch; sich zu jemandem setzen sit down beside s.o.; darf ich mich zu Ihnen setzen? may I join you?; sich ans Fenster setzen sit down at ( oder by, next to) the window; sich aufs Pferd setzen mount a horse; setzen Sie sich! sit down!, take ( oder have) a seat!; setzen! Schule: sit down!
    2. sich vor jemanden setzen Auto, Fahrer: cut in on ( oder in front of) s.o.; sich an die Arbeit setzen set to work
    3. fig. (sich senken) sink; Bodensatz, Schaum, Staub: settle; das muss sich erst setzen umg., fig. (Lernstoff etc.) it has to sink in
    III v/i
    1. (ist): setzen über (+ Akk) jump over; über eine Hürde / einen Graben setzen auch clear a hurdle / take a ditch; 'übersetzen2 II
    2. (hat) bei Wetten: place one’s bet; setzen auf (+ Akk) bet on, back; ich setze auf ihn! he’s my man
    * * *
    (Druck vorbereiten) to typeset; to set;
    (hinsetzen) to sit; to seat; to lay; to put;
    (hinstellen) to set;
    (pflanzen) to set; to plant;
    (platzieren) to place;
    sich setzen
    to take a seat; to be seated; to seat; to perch; to subside; to sit down
    * * *
    sẹt|zen ['zɛtsn]
    1. vt
    1) (= hintun, hinbringen) to put, to place, to set; (= sitzen lassen) to sit, to place, to put

    etw auf die Rechnung/Speisekarte etc setzen — to put sth on the bill/menu etc

    etw an den Mund/die Lippen setzen — to put sth to one's mouth/lips

    jdn über jemanden anders/andere setzen — to put or set sb above somebody else/others

    seine Hoffnung/sein Vertrauen in jdn/etw setzen — to put or place one's hopes/trust in sb/sth

    setzen —

    See:
    Druck
    2) (HORT = pflanzen) to set, to plant; (= aufziehen) Ständer, Laternen to put up; (NAUT ) Segel to set; (TYP) to set; (geh = formulieren) Worte to choose

    ein Gedicht/einen Text in Musik setzen — to set a poem/words to music

    3) Preis, Summe to put (
    auf +acc onbei Gesellschaftsspielen = spielen, ziehen) Stein, Figur to move

    auf seinen Kopf sind 100.000 Dollar gesetzt — there's 100,000 dollars on his head

    4) (= errichten, aufstellen) to build; Denkmal auch to erect, to put or set up; (fig ) Norm etc to set

    jdm ein Grabmal/Denkmal setzen — to put or set up or build a monument to sb

    5) (= schreiben) Komma, Punkt to put
    6) (= bestimmen) Ziel, Grenze, Termin, Preis, Prioritäten etc to set

    jdm/sich ein Ziel/eine Frist setzen —

    7)
    8) (= einstufen) Sportler to place; (TENNIS) to seed

    sie wurde auf Platz zwei gesetzt — she was placed/seeded second

    der an Nummer eins/zwei gesetzte Spieler (Tennis) — the top/second seed, the top-seeded/second-seeded player

    9) (HUNT = gebären) to bear, to produce
    10)
    See:
    2. vr
    1) (= Platz nehmen) to sit down; (Vogel) to perch, to alight

    sich auf einen Stuhl/seinen Platz setzen — to sit down on a chair/at one's place

    sich in die Sonne/ins Licht setzen — to sit in the sun/light

    bitte setzen Sie sich — please sit down, please take a seat, please be seated (form)

    2) (Kaffee, Tee, Lösung) to settle
    3) (=sich festsetzen Staub, Geruch, Läuse) to get (
    in +acc into)
    3. vi
    1) (bei Glücksspiel, Wetten) to bet

    auf jdn/etw setzen (lit, fig) — to put one's money on sb/sth, to back sb/sth

    hoch/niedrig setzen — to play for high/low stakes

    2) (TYP) to set
    3) (= springen) (Pferd, Läufer) to jump; (MIL) to cross

    über einen Graben/Zaun/ein Hindernis setzen — to jump (over) or clear a ditch/fence/hurdle

    * * *
    1) set
    2) (to put, or be, in a high seat or position: He perched the child on his shoulder; They perched on the fence.) perch
    4) (to cause to sit down: I seated him in the armchair.) seat
    5) (to bet or risk (money or something of value): I'm going to stake $5 on that horse.) stake
    * * *
    set·zen
    [ˈzɛtsn̩]
    I. vt Hilfsverb: haben
    1. (a. fig: platzieren)
    jdn/etw irgendwohin \setzen to put [or place] sb/sth somewhere
    ein Kind jdm auf den Schoß \setzen to put [or sit] a child on sb's lap
    den Topf auf den Herd \setzen to place the pot on the stove
    das Glas an den Mund \setzen to put the glass to one's lips
    einen Hund auf eine Fährte \setzen to put a dog on a trail
    seinen Ehrgeiz in etw akk \setzen to make sth one's goal
    eine Figur/einen Stein \setzen to move piece/man
    seine Hoffnung/sein Vertrauen in [o auf] jdn \setzen to put [or pin] one's hopes/trust on sb
    sein Leben an etw akk \setzen to devote one's life to sth
    ein Schiff auf Grund \setzen to run a ship aground; s.a. Fuß, Land
    etw \setzen to put sth
    ein Gericht auf die Speisekarte \setzen to put a dish on the menu
    ein Komma/einen Punkt [falsch] \setzen to put a full stop/comma [in the wrong place]
    jdn auf die Liste \setzen to put sb on the list
    seinen Namen/seine Unterschrift unter etw akk \setzen to put one's signature to sth, to sign sth
    etw auf die Rechnung \setzen to put sth on the bill
    ein Stück auf den Spielplan \setzen to put on a play
    etw in die Zeitung \setzen to put sth in the paper; s.a. Tagesordnung
    etw \setzen to set sth
    etw dat ein Ende \setzen to put a stop to sth
    jdm/sich eine Frist \setzen to set sb/oneself a deadline
    jdm/etw Grenzen \setzen to set limits for sb/sth
    etw dat Schranken \setzen to keep sth within limits
    sich dat ein Ziel \setzen to set oneself a goal; s.a. Akzent, Fall, Priorität, Zeichen
    etw in/außer Betrieb setzen Maschine etc. to start sth up/stop sth; Lift etc. to put sth into operation/take sth out of service; (ein-/ausschalten) to switch sth on/off
    jdn auf Diät \setzen to put sb on a diet
    jdn in Erstaunen setzen to astonish sb
    ein Gedicht/einen Text in Musik setzen to set a poem/words to music; s.a. Fuß, Szene, Trab, Umlauf
    etw \setzen to set [or put] up sth, to build sth
    [jdm] ein Denkmal \setzen to set [or put] up [or build] a monument [to sb]
    einen Mast \setzen to put up a mast
    eine Norm \setzen to set a norm
    die Segel \setzen to set the sails
    etw [auf jdn/etw] \setzen to put [or place] [or stake] sth [on sb/sth]
    auf seinen Kopf sind 200.000 Dollar gesetzt there's 200,000 dollars on his head
    Geld auf jdn/etw \setzen to stake [or put] money on sb/sth
    ein Pfand \setzen to pledge sth
    auf ein Pferd \setzen to place a bet on a horse
    jdn auf den 1./2./3. Platz \setzen to seed sb first/second/third
    die auf Platz 1 gesetzte Spielerin the no. 1 seeded player
    8. TYPO
    etw \setzen to set sth
    ein Manuskript \setzen to set a manuscript
    9. BIOL, HORT (pflanzen)
    etw \setzen to plant [or set] sth
    Kartoffeln/Tomaten \setzen to plant potatoes/tomatoes
    Fische in einen Teich \setzen to stock a pond with fish
    10. (sl: spritzen)
    etw \setzen to inject [or sl shoot] sth
    sich dat Heroin \setzen to shoot Heroin
    sich dat einen Schuss \setzen (fam) to shoot up fam
    jdm/sich eine Spritze \setzen to give sb/oneself an injection
    Junge \setzen to produce offspring
    12.
    es setzt gleich was! (fam) there'll be trouble!
    sich dat etw in den Kopf \setzen to take sth into one's head
    II. vr Hilfsverb: haben
    sich akk \setzen to sit [down]; Vogel to perch, to alight
    bitte \setzen Sie sich [doch]! please sit down!
    setz dich! take a seat!; (zu einem Hund) sit!
    sich akk zu jdm \setzen to sit next to sb
    wollen Sie sich nicht zu uns \setzen? won't you join us?
    darf ich mich zu Ihnen \setzen? may I join you?
    sich akk ins Auto \setzen to get into the car
    sich akk aufs Sofa/in den Sessel \setzen to sit on the sofa/in the chair
    sich akk an den Tisch [o zu Tisch] \setzen to sit [down] at the table
    sich akk in die Sonne \setzen to sit in the sun
    sich akk jdm auf den Schoß \setzen to sit on sb's lap
    sich akk \setzen Kaffee, Lösung, Teeblätter to settle; Sedimente to sink to the bottom
    langsam setzt sich der Kaffeesatz the coffee grounds are slowly settling
    3. (dringen) to get into
    der Geruch/Rauch/Staub setzt sich in die Kleider the smell/smoke/dust gets into your clothes
    sich akk mit jdm ins Einvernehmen \setzen to come to an agreement with sb; s.a. Spitze, Unrecht, Verbindung, Wehr
    III. vi
    1. Hilfsverb: haben (wetten)
    auf jdn/etw \setzen to bet on sb/sth, to put one's money on sb/sth, to back sb/sth
    hoch/niedrig \setzen to play for high/low stakes
    auf ein Pferd \setzen to place a bet on a horse
    2. Hilfsverb: haben TYPO to set
    3. Hilfsverb: haben (sich auf jdn verlassen)
    auf jdn/etw \setzen to rely on sb/sth
    4. Hilfsverb: sein o haben (springen)
    über etw akk \setzen Pferd, Läufer to jump over sth
    über einen Graben/ein Hindernis/einen Zaun \setzen to jump [over] or clear a ditch/hurdle/fence
    5. Hilfsverb: sein o haben (überschiffen)
    über einen Fluss \setzen to cross a river
    6. Hilfsverb: haben JAGD (gebären) to give birth
    * * *
    1.
    1) (hinsetzen) sit [down]

    setz dich/setzt euch/setzen Sie sich — sit down; take a seat

    sich aufs Sofa usw. setzen — sit on the sofa etc.

    sich zu jemandem setzen — [go and] sit with somebody; join somebody

    2) (sinken) <coffee, solution, froth, etc.> settle; < sediment> sink to the bottom
    3) (in präp. Verbindungen)
    2.

    eine Figur/einen Stein setzen — move a piece/man

    2) (einpflanzen) plant <tomatoes, potatoes, etc.>
    3) (aufziehen) hoist <flag etc.>; set <sails, navigation lights>
    4) (Druckw.) set <manuscript etc.>
    5) (schreiben) put <name, address, comma, etc.>

    seinen Namen unter etwas (Akk.) setzen — put one's signature to something; sign something

    6) (in präp. Verbindungen)

    in/außer Betrieb setzen — start up/stop <machine etc.>; put <lift etc.> into operation/take <lift etc.> out of service; (ein-/ausschalten) switch on/off

    7) (aufstellen) put up, build < stove>; stack <logs, bricks>
    8)

    sein Geld auf etwas (Akk.) setzen — put one's money on something; s. auch Akzente; Ende

    9) (ugs.)

    es setzt was od. Prügel od. Hiebe — he/she etc. gets a hiding (coll.) or thrashing

    3.
    1) meist mit sein (im Sprung) leap, jump (über + Akk. over)

    über einen Fluss setzen(mit einer Fähre o. ä.) cross a river

    auf ein Pferd/auf Rot setzen — back a horse/put one's money on red

    * * *
    A. v/t (hat gesetzt)
    1. allg (hintun) put; (besonders Dinge) auch place; (jemanden) auch sit; (pflanzen) plant; (Mast) put up; (stapeln) (Holz, Briketts) pile up; (Denkmal) erect, set up (
    jemandem to sb); (Ofen) put in, fix; (Segel) set; beim Brettspiel: (Figur) move;
    Fische in einen Teich setzen put fish in a pond;
    an Land setzen put ashore;
    jemanden über den Fluss setzen take sb across the river;
    an die Lippen setzen raise to one’s lips;
    keinen Fuß mehr vor die Tür setzen never again set foot outside;
    auf den Topf setzen (Kind) put on the potty;
    einen Wagen an die Mauer setzen umg drive a car into a wall;
    2. (Satzzeichen) put (in);
    seine Unterschrift setzen unter (+akk) put one’s signature to, sign;
    jemanden auf eine Liste setzen put sb ( oder sb’s name) (down) on a list;
    auf jemandes Rechnung setzen charge to sb’s account;
    etwas in die Zeitung setzen put sth in the paper
    3. bei Wetten: bet, place (
    auf +akk on)
    jemanden an eine Arbeit setzen set sb to work on a job;
    daran werden wir unsere Computerfachleute setzen we’ll get our computer specialists onto that
    5. (investieren) Arbeit, Geld
    setzen in (+akk) put into;
    viel Arbeit/Zeit in etwas setzen put a lot of work into sth/spend a lot of time on sth
    6.
    Gerüchte in die Welt setzen spread rumo(u)rs;
    ein Gedicht in Musik setzen set a poem to music
    7. (festlegen) Frist, Grenze, Priorität, Ziel etc: set;
    jemandem ein Ziel setzen set sb a target
    8. SPORT (jemanden) seed;
    beim Turnier sind die besten Spieler gesetzt the best players in the tournament are seeded;
    viele Gesetzte sind schon ausgeschieden many seeded players ( oder seeds) have already gone out
    9.
    jemanden über jemanden setzen fig (höher einschätzen) think more (highly) of sb than of sb; (befördern) promote sb above sb; Druck1 2, Erstaunen, Freiheit, Frist etc; auch gesetzt
    10. TYPO set
    11. JAGD (Junge) give birth to
    12. unpers, umg:
    gleich setzt es was I can see trouble coming; drohend: you just watch your step;
    sonst setzt es was! otherwise you’ll get it in the neck;
    es hat mal wieder Prügel gesetzt we got more smacks again
    B. v/r (hat)
    1. sit down;
    sich auf einen Ast setzen Vogel: land ( oder alight) on a branch;
    sich zu jemandem setzen sit down beside sb;
    darf ich mich zu Ihnen setzen? may I join you?;
    sich ans Fenster setzen sit down at ( oder by, next to) the window;
    sich aufs Pferd setzen mount a horse;
    setzen Sie sich! sit down!, take ( oder have) a seat!;
    setzen! SCHULE sit down!
    2.
    sich vor jemanden setzen Auto, Fahrer: cut in on ( oder in front of) sb;
    3. fig (sich senken) sink; Bodensatz, Schaum, Staub: settle;
    das muss sich erst setzen umg, fig (Lernstoff etc) it has to sink in
    C. v/i
    1. (ist):
    setzen über (+akk) jump over;
    über eine Hürde/einen Graben setzen auch clear a hurdle/take a ditch; 'übersetzen2 B
    2. (hat) bei Wetten: place one’s bet;
    setzen auf (+akk) bet on, back;
    ich setze auf ihn! he’s my man
    * * *
    1.
    1) (hinsetzen) sit [down]

    setz dich/setzt euch/setzen Sie sich — sit down; take a seat

    sich aufs Sofa usw. setzen — sit on the sofa etc.

    sich zu jemandem setzen — [go and] sit with somebody; join somebody

    2) (sinken) <coffee, solution, froth, etc.> settle; < sediment> sink to the bottom
    3) (in präp. Verbindungen)
    2.

    eine Figur/einen Stein setzen — move a piece/man

    2) (einpflanzen) plant <tomatoes, potatoes, etc.>
    3) (aufziehen) hoist <flag etc.>; set <sails, navigation lights>
    4) (Druckw.) set <manuscript etc.>
    5) (schreiben) put <name, address, comma, etc.>

    seinen Namen unter etwas (Akk.) setzen — put one's signature to something; sign something

    6) (in präp. Verbindungen)

    in/außer Betrieb setzen — start up/stop <machine etc.>; put <lift etc.> into operation/take <lift etc.> out of service; (ein-/ausschalten) switch on/off

    7) (aufstellen) put up, build < stove>; stack <logs, bricks>
    8)

    sein Geld auf etwas (Akk.) setzen — put one's money on something; s. auch Akzente; Ende

    9) (ugs.)

    es setzt was od. Prügel od. Hiebe — he/she etc. gets a hiding (coll.) or thrashing

    3.
    1) meist mit sein (im Sprung) leap, jump (über + Akk. over)

    über einen Fluss setzen(mit einer Fähre o. ä.) cross a river

    auf ein Pferd/auf Rot setzen — back a horse/put one's money on red

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    - n.
    placement n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > setzen

  • 8 servidor

    m.
    1 servant, house-servant, attendant, helper.
    2 server, main computer, net server, mainframe.
    3 dispenser, server.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 servant
    2 eufemístico myself
    ¿Francisco Reyes?, --servidor Francisco Reyes?, --yes?
    1 MILITAR gunner
    2 INFORMÁTICA server
    \
    servidor,-ra de usted formal at your service
    su seguro,-a servidor,-ra formal (en cartas) Yours faithfully
    ————————
    1 MILITAR gunner
    2 INFORMÁTICA server
    * * *
    servidor, -a
    1. SM / F
    1) (=criado) servant
    2) [como expresión cortés]

    -¿quién es la última de la cola? -servidora — "who's last in the queue?" - "I am"

    -Francisco Ruiz -¡servidor! — frm "Francisco Ruiz" - "present! o at your service!" frm

    ¡servidor de usted! — at your service!

    "su seguro servidor" — [en cartas] "yours faithfully" frm, "yours truly" (EEUU) frm

    un servidor: al final un servidor tuvo que fregar todos los platos — hum in the end yours truly o muggins had to wash all the dishes *

    2.
    SM (Inform) (=empresa) internet service provider, ISP; (=aparato) server
    * * *
    - dora masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) ( sirviente) servant

    ¿quién se encarga de esto? - (su/un) servidor — (frml or hum) who is in charge of this? - I am, Sir (o Madam etc) (frml), yours truly (hum)

    su (atento y) seguro servidor — (Corresp) (frml) your humble servant (frml)

    Chaves - servidora — (frml) ( al pasar lista) Chaves - present

    ¿quién es el último? - servidor — who's last in line (AmE) o (BrE) in the queue? - I am

    2) servidor masculino (Inf) server
    * * *
    = server, host, site, computer server.
    Nota: En tecnología de la información, ordenador que contiene ciertos ficheros a los que various usuarios pueden acceder simultáneamente y normalmente a través de una red.
    Ex. The unregistered shareware version displays a message to anyone accessing the server that the owner is too cheap to pay the shareware fee.
    Ex. A host is any computer on a network that is a repository for services available to other computers on the network.
    Ex. However, as phone systems improve, you can expect this to change too; more and more, you'll see smaller sites (even individuals home systems) connecting to the Internet.
    Ex. Server logs were designed to measure traffic and demand loads on a computer server, and they work well for this purpose.
    ----
    * administrador de servidor web = Web developer, webmaster.
    * arquitectura cliente-servidor = client-server architecture.
    * cliente-servidor = client-server.
    * creación de servidor copia = site mirroring.
    * creación de servidor espejo = site mirroring.
    * creación de servidor réplica = site mirroring.
    * crear servidor web = put up + web site.
    * crear un servidor web = open up + web site.
    * enviado por el servidor = server-push.
    * mapa del servidor = site map.
    * programa servidor = server software program.
    * servidor alternativo = mirror site.
    * servidor comercial = commercial site.
    * servidor copia = mirror site.
    * servidor de bolsa = stock-quote server.
    * servidor de documentos = document server.
    * servidor de ficheros = server computer, file server.
    * servidor de información = information server.
    * servidor del conocimiento = knowledge server.
    * servidor duplicado = mirror site.
    * servidor espejo = mirror site, mirror site.
    * servidor ftp = ftp site.
    * servidor intermediario = proxy server.
    * servidor metereológico = weather-map server.
    * servidor proxy = proxy server.
    * servidor réplica = mirror site.
    * servidor Telnet = Telnet site.
    * servidor web = Web site [website], web server, Internet site.
    * tecnología cliente-servidor = client-server technology.
    * * *
    - dora masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) ( sirviente) servant

    ¿quién se encarga de esto? - (su/un) servidor — (frml or hum) who is in charge of this? - I am, Sir (o Madam etc) (frml), yours truly (hum)

    su (atento y) seguro servidor — (Corresp) (frml) your humble servant (frml)

    Chaves - servidora — (frml) ( al pasar lista) Chaves - present

    ¿quién es el último? - servidor — who's last in line (AmE) o (BrE) in the queue? - I am

    2) servidor masculino (Inf) server
    * * *
    = server, host, site, computer server.
    Nota: En tecnología de la información, ordenador que contiene ciertos ficheros a los que various usuarios pueden acceder simultáneamente y normalmente a través de una red.

    Ex: The unregistered shareware version displays a message to anyone accessing the server that the owner is too cheap to pay the shareware fee.

    Ex: A host is any computer on a network that is a repository for services available to other computers on the network.
    Ex: However, as phone systems improve, you can expect this to change too; more and more, you'll see smaller sites (even individuals home systems) connecting to the Internet.
    Ex: Server logs were designed to measure traffic and demand loads on a computer server, and they work well for this purpose.
    * administrador de servidor web = Web developer, webmaster.
    * arquitectura cliente-servidor = client-server architecture.
    * cliente-servidor = client-server.
    * creación de servidor copia = site mirroring.
    * creación de servidor espejo = site mirroring.
    * creación de servidor réplica = site mirroring.
    * crear servidor web = put up + web site.
    * crear un servidor web = open up + web site.
    * enviado por el servidor = server-push.
    * mapa del servidor = site map.
    * programa servidor = server software program.
    * servidor alternativo = mirror site.
    * servidor comercial = commercial site.
    * servidor copia = mirror site.
    * servidor de bolsa = stock-quote server.
    * servidor de documentos = document server.
    * servidor de ficheros = server computer, file server.
    * servidor de información = information server.
    * servidor del conocimiento = knowledge server.
    * servidor duplicado = mirror site.
    * servidor espejo = mirror site, mirror site.
    * servidor ftp = ftp site.
    * servidor intermediario = proxy server.
    * servidor metereológico = weather-map server.
    * servidor proxy = proxy server.
    * servidor réplica = mirror site.
    * servidor Telnet = Telnet site.
    * servidor web = Web site [website], web server, Internet site.
    * tecnología cliente-servidor = client-server technology.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    A
    1 (sirviente) servant
    2
    (en fórmulas de cortesía): ¿quién se encarga de esto? — (su or un) servidor ( frml o hum); who is in charge of this? — Yours truly ( hum);
    — I am, Sir ( o Madam etc) ( frml)
    le presento al Sr Lópezservidor ( frml); allow me to introduce Mr López — at your service ( frml)
    su (atento y) seguro servidor ( frml); your humble servant ( frml)
    Chavesservidora ( frml) (al pasar lista) Chaves — present
    ¿quién es el último? — servidor who's last in line ( AmE) o in the queue? ( BrE) — I am
    dejan todo por ahí y luego una servidora, claro, tiene que recogerlo todo ( hum); they leave everything lying around and then, of course yours truly o ( BrE) muggins here has to clear it all up ( colloq hum)
    Compuesto:
    ( RPl period) officer of the law
    B
    Compuestos:
    mail server
    servidor (de) Internet or web
    network server, web server
    * * *

     

    servidor
    ◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino

    1

    b) (frml) (Corresp):


    2
    servidor sustantivo masculino (Inf) server

    servidor,-ora
    1 sustantivo masculino y femenino servant, server
    ♦ Locuciones: (saludo) servidor de usted, you are welcome
    (al final de una carta) su seguro servidor, yours faithfully
    2 sustantivo masculino Inform server
    servidor de una red, net server
    ' servidor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    servidora
    English:
    Internet server
    - servant
    - server
    * * *
    servidor, -ora
    nm,f
    1. [criado] servant
    2. [en cartas]
    su seguro servidor yours faithfully
    3. [yo] yours truly, me;
    ¿quién es el último? – servidor who's last? – I am;
    Lola López – servidora [al pasar lista] Lola López – here!;
    servidor de usted at your service
    nm
    Informát server servidor de archivos file server;
    servidor espejo mirror site;
    servidor de impresora printer server;
    servidor de listas list server;
    servidor proxy proxy server;
    servidor de terminales terminal server;
    servidor Web Web server
    * * *
    m
    1 INFOR server
    2
    :
    su atento, su seguro servidor sincerely yours;
    no sé vosotros, pero servidor no piensa ir hum I don’t know about you but yours truly is definitely not going
    * * *
    1) : servant
    2)
    su seguro servidor : yours truly (in correspondence)

    Spanish-English dictionary > servidor

  • 9 DRAGA

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    I)
    (dreg; dró, drógum; dreginn), v.
    1) to draw, drag, pull;
    draga heim viðinn, to drag the logs home;
    draga árar, to pull the oars;
    absol., drógu þeir skjótt eptir, they soon pulled up to them;
    draga boga, to draw the bow;
    draga segl, to hoist sails (= draga upp segl);
    draga fisk, to catch, pull up fish with a line;
    draga kvernstein, to turn the millstone, to grind;
    2) to draw, inhale (draga úþefjan með nösum);
    draga nasir af e-u, to smell a thing;
    draga öndina, to breathe, live;
    3) to procure, earn, gain (þegar hann hafði fé dregit sem hann vildi);
    draga e-m e-t, to procure (or get) one a thing (eigi sögðust þeir vita, at hann drœgi Haraldi ríki);
    4) to employ as a measure (draga kvarða við viðmál);
    5) to prolong protract (dvalir þessar drógu tímann);
    6) to delay, put off, defer;
    vil ek þessi svör ekki láta draga fyrir mér lengi, I will not wait long for these answers;
    hann dró um þat engan hlut, he made no subterfuge;
    7) to delineate, draw a picture (var dregit á skjöldinn leo með gulli);
    í þann tíma sem hann dregr klæðaföllin (the folds);
    8) to trim or line garments (treyjan var dregin útan ok innan við rauða silki);
    with dat., hjálmr hans var dreginn leiri (overlaid with clay), er áðr var (dreginn) gulli;
    9) intrans to move, draw;
    drógu þeir þeim svá nær (came so near to them), at;
    10) with preps.:
    draga föt, skóklædi af e-m, to pull off one’s clothes, shoes;
    draga hring af hendi sér, to take off a ring from one’s hand;
    dró hann þá grunninu, he pulled them off the shallow;
    draga e-t af e-u, to draw, derive from a source;
    draga e-t af, to take off (Þ. hafði látit af draga brúna);
    draga e-t af við e-n, to keep back, withhold, from one;
    man héðan af eigi af dregit við oss, henceforth we shall no be neglected, stinted;
    Egill dró at sér skipit, E. pulled the ship close up to himself;
    draga vél at e-m, to draw wiles around one;
    draga spott, skaup, at e-u, to hold a thing up to ridicule;
    draga at lið, föng, to collect troops, stores;
    dró at honum sóttin, the illness drew closer to him, he grew worse;
    impers., dró at mætti hans, dró at um matt hans, his strength declined (fell off);
    til þess er dró at degi, till the day drew near;
    þá er dregr at jólum, when Yule drew near;
    dró at því (the time drew near). at hann væri banvænn;
    tók þá at draga fast at heyjum hans, his stock of hay was rapidly diminishing;
    svá dregr at mér af elli, svengd, þorsta, I am so overcome by old age, hunger, thirst;
    nú þykki mér sem fast dragi at þér, that thou art sinking fast;
    draga hring á hönd sér, to put a ring on one’s hand;
    draga (grun) á e-t, to suspect;
    draga á vetr, to rear through the winter (Hrafnkell dró á vetr kálf ok kið);
    impers., dregr á tunglit, the moon is obscured (= dregr myrkr á tunglit);
    dimmu þykkir draga á ráðit Odds, it looks as if a cloud was drawing over Odds’ affairs;
    dregr á gleði biskups, the bishop’s gladness was obscured;
    draga eptir e-m, to gain on one (Þórarinn sótti ákaft róðrinn ok hans menn, ok drógu skjótt eptir þeim Steinólfi ok Kjallaki);
    draga eptir e-m um e-t, to approach one, to be nearly equal to one, in a thing;
    um margar íþróttir (in many accomplishments) dró hann fast eptir Ólafi konungi;
    draga e-t fram, to produce, bring forward (draga fram athugasamlig dœmi); to further, promote (draga fram hlut e-s);
    draga fram kaupeyri sinn, to make money;
    draga fram skip, to launch a ship;
    impers., dregr frá, (cloud darkness) is drawn off;
    hratt stundum fyrir, en stundum dró frá, (clouds) drew sometimes over, sometimes off;
    dregr fyrir sól, tungl, the sun, moon is obscured by clouds or eclipse (tunglskin var ljóst, en stundum dró fyrir);
    ok er í tók at draga skúrirnar, when showers began to gather;
    draga e-ð saman, to collect, gather (draga lið, her, skip saman);
    impers., saman dró kaupmála með þeim, they struck a bargain;
    saman dró hugi þeirra, their hearts were drawn together;
    dregr þá saman or dregr saman með þeim, the distance between them grows less;
    draga e-t í sundr, to draw asunder, disjoin (vil ek eigi draga í sundr sættir yðrar);
    impers., dregr þá í sundr or dregr í sundr með þeim, the distance between them increases;
    draga e-n til e-s, to move, prompt, induce;
    engi ofkæti dregr mik til þessarar ferðar, it is not from wantonness that I undertake this journey;
    slíkt dregr hann til vinsældar, this furthers his popularity;
    ef hann drógi ekki til, if he was not concerned;
    draga e-t til dœmis um e-t, to adduce as a proof of;
    hann hét at draga allt til sætta (to do everything in his power for reconciliation) með þeim Skota konungi;
    impers., nema til verra dragi, unless matters turn out for the worse;
    with dat., þat samband þeirra, er þeim dregr báðum til bana, which will prove fatal to both of them;
    at hér mundi til mikillar úgiptu draga um kaup þessi, that much mischief would arise from this bargain;
    dró þá enn til sundrþykkju með þeim Svíum, the old feud with the Swedes began all over again;
    svá er þat, segir R., ef ekki dregr til, unless some unforesceen thing happens;
    draga e-t undan e-m, to seek to deprive one of a thing (þeir hafa bundizt í því at draga bœndr undan þér);
    draga e-t undan, to delay (drógu Skotar undan sættina);
    hví dregr þú undan at bjóða mér til þín? why dost thou put off inviting me to come?;
    draga rót undan (tölu), to extract the root;
    draga undan e-m, to escape from one (nú lægir seglin þeirra ok draga þeir undan oss);
    impers., hann (acc.) dró undan sem nauðuligast, he had a narrow escape;
    draga e-t undir sik, to apropriate or take fraudulently to oneself (hafði dregit undir sik finnskattinn);
    impers., dró yðr (acc.) undir hrakningina, en oss (acc.) undan, you came in for hard uasge but we escaped;
    draga upp skip, to drag a ship ashore;
    draga upp segl, to hoist a sail (sails);
    impers., þoku dregr upp, fog is coming on;
    11) refl., dragast.
    f. only in pl. ‘drögur’,
    2) metric term, repetition, anadiplosis (when a stanza begins with the last word of the preceding one).
    * * *
    pret. dró, pl. drógu; part. dreginn; pres. dreg: pret. subj. drægi: [Lat. trahere; Ulf. dragan, but only once or twice, = επισωρεύειν in 2 Tim. iv. 3; Hel. dragan = portare, ferre (freq.); A. S. dragan; Germ. tragen; the Engl. distinguishes between to drag and draw, whence the derived words to draggle, trail, drawl; Swed. draga; the Danes have drage, but nearly obliterated except in the special sense to travel,—otherwise they have trække, formed from the mod. Germ. tragen]:—to draw, drag, carry, pull.
    A. ACT., with acc.
    I. to drag, carry, pull; hann dró þau öll út, Nj. 131; djöfla þá er yðr munu d. til eilífra kvala, 273; d. heim við, to drag the logs home, 53; d. sauði, to pick sheep out of a fold, Bs. i. 646, Eb. 106; d. skip fram, to launch a ship; d. upp, to draw her up, drag her ashore, Grág. ii. 433; dró Þorgils eptir sér fiskinn, Fs. 129; Egill dró at sér skipit, E. pulled the ship close up to himself, Eg. 221, 306; dró hann þá af grunninu, Fms. vii. 264; hann hafði dregit ( pulled) hött síðan yfir hjálm, Eg. 375, cp. Ad. 3; d. föt, skóklæði af e-m, to draw off clothes, shoes; þá var dregin af ( stripped off) hosa líkinu, Fms. viii. 265; dró hann hana á hönd ser, he pulled it on his hand, Eg. 378; d. hring á hönd sér, to put a ring on one’s hand, 306; (hann) tók gullhring, ok dró ( pulled) á blóðrefilinn, id.: phrases, er við ramman reip at d., ’tis to pull a rope against the strong man, i. e. to cope with the mighty, Fms. ii. 107, Nj. 10,—the metaphor from a game; d. árar, to pull the oars, Fms. ii. 180, Grett. 125 A: absol. to pull, ok drógu skjótt eptir, they soon pulled up to them, Gullþ. 24, Krók. 52: metaph., um margar íþróttir dró hann fast eptir Ólafi, in many accomplishments he pressed hard upon Olave, Fms. iii. 17: d. boga, to draw the bow, x. 362, but more freq. benda ( bend) boga: d., or d. upp segl, to hoist the sails, Eg. 93, Fms. ix. 21, x. 349, Orkn. 260: d. fiska, or simply draga (Luke v. 7), to fish with a hook, to pull up fish with a line (hence fisk-dráttr, dráttr, fishing), Fms. iv. 89, Hým. 21, 23, Fs. 129, Landn. 36, Fas. ii. 31: d. drátt, Luke v. 4; d. net, to fish with a drag-net; also absol., draga á (on or in) á ( a river), to drag a river; hence the metaphor, d. langa nót at e-u, = Lat. longae ambages, Nj. 139: d. steina, to grind in a hand-mill, Sl. 58, Gs. 15: d. bust ór nefi e-m, vide bust: d. anda, to draw breath; d. öndina um barkann, id., (andar-dráttr, drawing breath); d. tönn, to draw a tooth.
    2. phrases mostly metaph.; d. seim, prop. to draw wire, metaph. to read or talk with a drawling tone; d. nasir af e-u, to smell a thing, Ísl. ii. 136; d. dám af e-u, to draw flavour from; draga dæmi af e-u, or d. e-t til dæmis, to draw an example from a thing, Stj. 13, cp. Nj. 65; d. þýðu eðr samræði til e-s, to draw towards, feel sympathy for, Sks. 358; d. grun á e-t, to suspect, Sturl.; d. spott, skaup, gys, etc. at e-u, to hold a thing up to ridicule, Bs. i. 647; d. á sik dul ok dramb, to assume the air of…, 655 xi. 3; d. á sik ofbeldi ok dramb, Fms. vii. 20; d. e-n á talar, to deceive one, metaphor from leading into a trap, 2 Cor. xii. 17; d. vél at e-m, to deceive one, draw a person into wiles, Nj. 280, Skv. i. 33; d. á vetr, to get one’s sheep and cattle through the winter; Hrafnkell dró á vetr kálf ok kið hin firstu misseri, Hrafn. 22, cp. Germ. anbinden, and in mod. Icel. usage setja á vetr; d. nafn af e-m, to draw, derive the name from, Eb. 126 (App.) new Ed.; the phrase, (hann skyldi ekki) fleiri ár yfir höfuð d., more years should not pass over his head, he must die, Þórð.
    II. to draw a picture; kross let hann d. í enni á öllum hjálmum með bleiku, Fms. iv. 96; þá dró Tjörvi líkneski þeirra á kamarsvegg, Landn. 247; var dregit á skjöldinn leo með gulli, Ld. 78, Pr. 428; í þann tíma sem hann dregr ( draws) klæða-föllin (the folds), Mar. (Fr.): d. til stafs (mod.), to draw the letters, of children first trying to write; d. fjöðr yfir e-t, a metaph. phrase, to draw a pen over or through, to hide, cloak a thing: gramm. to mark a vowel with a stroke,—a long vowel opp. to a short one is thus called ‘dreginn;’ hljóðstafir hafa tvenna grein, at þeir sé styttir ( short) eða dregnir (drawn, marked with a stroke), ok er því betr dregit yfir þann staf er seint skal at kveða, e. g. ári Ari, ér er-, mínu minni, Skálda 171: to measure, in the phrases, draga kvarða við vaðmál, Grág. i. 497, 498; draga lérept, N. G. L. i. 323.
    III. to line clothes, etc.; treyja var dregin utan ok innan við rauðu silki, Flov. 19.
    IV. metaph. to delay; dró hann svá sitt mál, at…, Sturl. iii. 13; hann dró um þat engan hlut, he made no subterfuge, Hkr. ii. 157; Halldórr dró þá heldr fyrir þeim, H. then delayed the time, Ld. 322; vil ek ekki lengr d. þetta fyrir þér, 284; vil ek þessi svör eigi láta d. fyrir mér lengr, Eb. 130.
    V. with prepp. af, at, á, fram, frá, saman, sundr, etc., answering to the Lat. attrahere, abstrahere, protrahere, detrahere, distrahere, contrahere, etc.; d. at lið, to collect troops; d. saman her, id., Eg. 172, 269, Nj. 127; d. at föng, to collect stores, 208, 259: metaph., þá dró at honum sóttin, the sickness drew nearer to him, he grew worse, Grett. 119; d. af e-m, to take off, to disparage a person, Fms. vi. 287; d. af við e-n, ok mun héðan af ekki af dregit við oss, we shall not be neglected, stinted, Bjarn. 54: mathem. term, to subtract, Rb. 118: d. fram, to bring forward, promote; d. fram þræla, Fms. x. 421, ix. 254, Eg. 354; skil ek þat, at þat man mína kosti hér fram d. (it will be my greatest help here), at þú átt ekki vald á mér; d. fram kaupeyri, to make money, Fms. vi. 8; d. saman, to draw together, collect, join, Bs. ii. 18, Nj. 65, 76; d. sundr, to draw asunder, disjoin; d. e-t á, to intimate, (á-dráttr) drag eigi á þat, Sturl. iii. 110; d. undan, to escape; kómu segli við ok drógu undan, Fms. iv. 201; nú lægir segl þeirra ok d. þeir nú undan oss, v. 11: metaph. to delay, Uspakr dró þó undan allt til nætr, Nj. 272; hirðin sá þetta at svá mjök var undan dregit, Fms. ix. 251 (undan-dráttr, delay); hví dregr þú undan at bjóða mér til þín, Glúm. 326, Fms. ix. 251, Pass. 16. 13: mathem., d. rót undan, to extract a root, Alg. 366; d. upp, to draw a picture (upp-dráttr, a drawing), to pull up, Edda I; to pull out of the snow, Eg. 546; d. út, to extract, draw out, 655 xxxii. 2; d. undir sik, to draw under oneself, to embezzle, Eg. 61, Fms. vii. 128; d. upp akkeri, to weigh anchor, Jb. 403; d. upp segl, to hoist sail, vide above; ljós brann í stofunni ok var dregit upp, Sturl. i. 142; þar brann ljós ok var dregit upp, en myrkt hit neðra, ii. 230; ok er mönnum var í sæti skipat vóru log upp dregin í stofunni, iii. 182; herbergis sveinarnir drógu upp skriðljósin, Fas. iii. 530, cp. Gísl. 29, 113,—in the old halls the lamps (torches) were hoisted up and down, in order to make the light fainter or stronger; d. e-n til e-s, to draw one towards a thing; mikit dregr mik til þess, Fs. 9; engi ofkæti dregr mik til þessarar ferðar, i. e. it is not by my own choice that I undertake this journey, Fms. ix. 352; slíkt dró hann til vinsældar, this furthered him in popularity, vii. 175, Sks. 443 B; mun hann slíkt til d., it will move, influence him, Nj. 210; ef hann drægi ekki til, if he was not concerned, 224.
    2. draga til is used absol. or ellipt., denoting the course of fate, and many of the following phrases are almost impers.; nema til verra dragi, unless matters turn out worse, Nj. 175; búð, dragi til þess sem vera vill, Lat. fata evenient, 185; ef honum vill þetta til dauða d., if this draw to his death, prove fatal to him, 103, Grett. 114; þat samband þeirra er þeim dregr báðum til bana, which will be fatal to both of them, Nj. 135; enda varð þat fram at koma sem til dró, Ísl. ii. 263; sagði Kveldúlfr at þá ( then) mundi þar til draga sem honum hafði fyrir boðat, Eg. 75; dró til vanda með þeim Rúti ok Unni, it was the old story over again, Nj. 12; dró til vanda um tal þeirra, 129; at hér mundi til mikillar úgiptu draga um kaup þessi, that mickle mischief would arise from this bargain, 30; dró þá enn til sundrþykkju með þeim Svíum, the old feud with the Swedes began over again, Fms. x. 161; ok er úvíst til hvers um dregr, Fs. 6; svá er þat, segir Runólfr, ef ekki dregr til, unless some unforeseen things happen, Nj. 75; hón kvað eigi úlíkligt at til mikils drægi um, Ísl. ii. 19; þá dró nú til hvárttveggja. Bret.; hence til-drög. n. pl. cause.
    B. IMPERS.
    1. of clouds, shade, darkness, to be drawn before a thing as a veil; dimmu (acc.) þykir á draga ráðit Odds, it looked as if gloom were drawing over Odd’s affairs, Band. 10; ok er í tók at draga skúrirnar (acc.), it began to draw into showers, i. e. clouds began to gather, Fms. iii. 206: often ellipt., hratt stundum fyrir en stundum dró frá, [ clouds] drew sometimes over, sometimes off, of the moon wading through them, Grett. 114; dregr fyrir sól, [ a veil] draws over the sun, he is hid in clouds; ský vónarleysu döpur drjúgum dró fyrir mína gleði-sól, Bb. 2. 9; dregr á gleði biskups, [ clouds] drew over the bishop’s gladness, it was eclipsed, Bs. ii. 79; eclipsis heitir er fyrir dregr sól eðr tungl, it is called an eclipse when [ a veil] draws over the sun or moon, 1812. 4; tunglskin var ljóst, en stundum dró fyrir, the moonshine was clear, and in turn [ a veil] drew over it, Nj. 118; þá sá lítið af tungli ljóst ok dró ymist til eðr frá, Ísl. ii. 463; þat gerðisk, at á dregr tunglit, ok verðr eclipsis, Al. 54.
    2. in various connections; dró yðr (acc.) undir hrakningina, en oss (acc.) undan, you were drawn into a thrashing (i. e. got one), but we escaped, Nj. 141; hann (acc.) dró undan sem nauðuligast, he had a narrow escape, Fms. ix. 392: absol., a noun or personal pronoun in acc. being understood, lítt dró enn undan við þik, there was little power of drawing out of thy reach, i. e. thy blow did its work right well. Nj. 199, 155; hvárki dró sundr né saman með þeim, of two running a dead heat: metaph. phrases, mun annarsstaðar meira slóða (acc.) draga, there will be elsewhere a greater trial left, i. e. the consequences will be still worse elsewhere, 54; saman dró hugi þeirra, their hearts were drawn together, of a loving pair, Bárð. 271; saman dró kaupmála með þeim, they struck a bargain, literally the bargain was drawn tight, Nj. 49; hann hreinsar þat skjótt þóat nokkut im (acc.) hafi á oss dregit af samneyti ( although we have been a little infected by the contact with) annarlegs siðferðis, Fms. ii. 261; allt slafr (acc.) dró af Hafri, i. e. H. became quite mute, Grett. (in a verse): in a temp. sense, til þess er dró at degi, till the day drew nigh, Fms. x. 138; þá er dró at miðri nótt, Grett. 140; þá er dregr at Jólum, Yule drew nigh, Fbr. 138; dregr at hjaldri, the battle-hour draws nigh, Fms. vi. (in a verse); dró at því (the time drew nigh), at hann var banvænn, Eg. 126: of sickness, hunger, or the like, to sink, be overcome by, svá dregr at mér af elli, svengd ok þorsta, at…, Fms. iii. 96; nú þykki mér sem fast dragi at þér, thou art sinking fast, Fas. ii. 221; ok er lokið var kvæðinu dregr at Oddi fast, O. was sinking fast, 321: of other things, tók þá at d. fast at heyjum hans, his stock was very low, Fms. iii. 208; þoku dregr upp, a fog draws on, rises, 97 (in a verse), but ok taki sú poka (nom.) fyrir at d. norðrljósit, Sks. an (better þá þoku, acc.)
    C. REFLEX, to draw oneself, move; ef menn dragask til föruneytis þeirra ( join them) úbeðit, Grág. ii. 270; Sigvaldi dregsk út frá flotanum, S. draws away from the fleet, Fms. xi. 140; ofmjök dragask lendir menn fram, i. e. the barons drew far too forward, vii. 22; hyski drósk á flótta, they drew away to flight, Fms. vi. (in a verse); skeiðr drógusk at vígi, the ships drew on to battle, iii. 4 (in a verse); dragask undir = draga undir sik, to take a thing to oneself, Grág. ii. 150; dragask á hendr e-m, drógusk opt þeir menn á hendr honum er úskilamenn voru, Sturl. i. 136; dragask e-n á hendr, hann kvað þess enga ván, at hann drægisk þá á hendr, ii. 120; dragask aptr á leið, to remain behind, Rb. 108; dragask út, to recede, of the tide, 438; dragask saman, to draw back, draw together, be collected, Fms. i. 25, Bs. i. 134; e-m dragask penningar, Fms. vi. 9; d. undan, to be delayed, x. 251; the phrase, herr, lið dregsk e-m, the troops draw together, of a levy, i. 94, vii. 176, Eg. 277; dragask á legg, to grow up, Hkr. iii. 108; sem aldr hans ok vitsmunir drógusk fram, increased, Fms. vi. 7; þegar honum drósk aldr, when he grew up, Fs. 9; dragask á legg, to grow into a man; dragask við e-t, to become discouraged, Fms. viii. 65; d. vel, illa, to do well, ill, Fs. 146: to be worn out, exhausted, drósk þá liðit mjök af kulda, Sturl. iii. 20; drósk hestr hans, ii. 75: part. dreginn, drawn, pinched, starved, hestar mjök dregnir, Fms. ix. 276; görðisk fénaðr dreginn mjök, drawn, thin, iii. 208; stóð þar í heykleggi einn ok dregit at öllu megin, a tapering hayrick, Háv. 53: of sickness, Herra Andrés lagðisk sjúkr, ok er hann var dreginn mjök, Fms. ix. 276.
    β. recipr., þau drógusk um einn gullhring, they fought, pulled. Fas. iii. 387. From the reflex. probably originates, by dropping the reflex. suffix, the mod. Swed. and Dan. at draga = to go, esp. of troops or a body of men; in old writers the active form hardly ever occurs in this sense (the reading drógu in the verse Fms. iii. 4 is no doubt false); and in mod. usage it is equally unknown in Icel., except maybe in allit. phrases as, e. g. út á djúpið hann Oddr dró, Snot 229 new Ed.; to Icel. ears draga in this sense sounds strange; even the reflex. form is seldom used in a dignified sense; vide the references above.

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  • 10 float

    float [fləʊt]
    1 noun
    (a) (for fishing line) bouchon m, flotteur m; (on raft, seaplane, fishing net, in carburettor, toilet cistern) flotteur m
    (b) (raft) radeau m; (floating logs) train m (de bois); (for swimming) planche f
    (c) (vehicle → in parade, carnival) char m; (→ for milk delivery) voiture f du livreur de lait
    (d) (cash advance) avance f; (business loan) prêt m de lancement; (money in cash register) fond m de caisse
    (e) (drink) = soda, jus de fruit ou milk-shake avec une boule de glace
    (f) Stock Exchange flottant m;
    clean float taux mpl de change libres ou flottants;
    dirty float taux mpl de change concertés
    the floats (footlights) la rampe
    (a) (on water) flotter; (be afloat → boat) flotter, être à flot;
    the raft/log floated down the river le radeau/le tronc d'arbre a descendu la rivière au fil de l'eau;
    the bottle floated out to sea la bouteille a été emportée vers le large;
    the diver floated slowly up to the surface le plongeur est remonté lentement à la surface;
    we floated downstream (in boat) le courant nous a portés
    (b) (in the air → balloon, piece of paper) voltiger; (→ mist, clouds) flotter; (→ ghost, apparition) flotter, planer;
    music/the sound of laughter floated in through the open window de la musique est entrée/des bruits de rires sont entrés par la fenêtre ouverte;
    she floated out of the room elle est sortie de la pièce d'un pas léger;
    he seems to just float through life (has no worries) il semble ne jamais avoir de soucis; (has no goals) il semble se laisser porter par les événements
    (a) (put on water → ship, raft, platform) mettre à flot; (→ paper boat, toy) faire flotter;
    the timber is then floated downstream to the mill le bois est ensuite flotté jusqu'à l'usine située en aval
    (b) (company) lancer, créer; Stock Exchange (onto Stock Market) introduire en Bourse; Finance (bonds, share issue) émettre; (loan) émettre, lancer
    (c) Finance (currency) faire flotter, laisser flotter
    (d) figurative (idea) lancer, proposer; (plan) proposer
    ►► British float chamber, American float bowl (in carburettor) cuve f;
    float glass verre m flotté
    familiar (rumours) courir ; (unoccupied person) traîner;
    there were rumours floating about that… le bruit courait que…;
    she's/it's floating about somewhere elle/il traîne dans les parages
    (free → boat) remettre à flot
    (a) (be carried away → log, ship etc) partir ou être emporté au fil de l'eau; (in the air → balloon, piece of paper) s'envoler
    (b) figurative (person) s'envoler, disparaître

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  • 11 float

    1. I
    will you teach me to float? вы меня научите держаться на воде?
    2. II
    float in some manner float slowly (lazily, quickly, drowsily, gracefully, majestically, airily, miraculously, etc.) плыть медленно и т.д., float somewhere float downstream плыть вниз по течению; white clouds are floating above белые облака плывут /идут/ над головой
    3. III
    float smth.1)
    float a ship спустить корабль на воду; there wasn't enough water to float the ship было слишком мало воды, чтобы спустить корабль на воду; canal that will float an ocean steamer канал, no которому могут проходить океанские пароходы; float a balloon запустить воздушный шар; coal-gas will float a balloon если надуть воздушный шар светильным газом, то он поднимется в воздух; float a rumour пустить слух
    2)
    float a new business company основать новую компанию; float securities (an issue of stock, etc.) выпускать акции и т. д.
    4. XI
    be floated by smth. the ship was floated by the tide приливом корабль смыло с мели
    5. XVI
    float on (across, through, etc.) smth. float on the surface (across the sky, through the air, in the breeze, on one's back, etc.) плавать на поверхности и т. д.; ice (wood, cork, etc.) floats on water /in water/ лед и т. д. не тонет в воде; the boat floated rapidly down the river лодку быстро несло вниз по течению; dust is floating in the air пыль кружится или висит в воздухе; the flag is floating over the palace над дворцом развевается флаг; snatches of melody floated on the night air (across the river, etc.) обрывки музыки раздавались в ночи и т. д.; this idea has been floating before my mind for weeks эта идея не оставляла меня на протяжении многих недель
    6. XXI1
    float smth. down (off, into, etc.) smth. float timber (a raft of logs, the logs, etc.) down the river сплавлять лес и т. д. вниз по реке; float the ship off the rocks снять корабль с рифов; the tide floated the ship into the harbour прилив пригнал корабль в гавань; float smth. in smth. the child floated the boat in his bath ребенок пускал кораблики в ванне

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  • 12 tronco

    m (pl -chi) anatomy, botany trunk
    railway section
    licenziare in tronco fire on the spot or there and then
    * * *
    tronco agg.
    1 truncated, cut off; broken (off); ( mutilato) mutilated, maimed: notizie tronche, incomplete information // lasciare un lavoro in tronco, to leave a job unfinished // licenziare in tronco, to sack on the spot (o to fire without notice)
    2 (gramm.) apocopated
    3 ( stanco) tired (out), worn out.
    tronco s.m.
    1 trunk: il tronco di un albero, the trunk of a tree; il tronco di un corpo umano, the trunk of a human body
    2 ( di albero abbattuto) log: tronco squadrato, squared log; alcuni tronchi d'albero galleggiavano sull'acqua, some logs were floating on the water
    3 (fig.) ( ceppo) stock: genti dello stesso tronco, people from the same stock
    5 ( tratto) section: il primo tronco di autostrada sarà aperto in febbraio, the first section of the motorway will be open in February; tronco ferroviario, railway section; ( diramazione) branch line
    6 (mat.) frustum*: tronco di cono, frustum of cone
    7 (mar.): tronco maggiore, lower mast; tronco maggiore di maestra, lower mainmast.
    * * *
    I
    pl. - chi, - che ['tronko, ki, ke] aggettivo
    1) (reciso) [ braccio] cut off
    2) [cono, piramide] truncated
    3) fig. (interrotto) [ ragionamento] incomplete
    4) ling.

    parola -a (che ha subito un troncamento) apocopated word; (con accento sull'ultima sillaba) word having the accent on the last syllable

    licenziare qcn. in tronco — to dismiss sb. without notice o on the spot

    II
    pl. - chi ['tronko, ki] sostantivo maschile
    1) bot. trunk; (di albero abbattuto) log
    2) mat. frustum

    tronco di cono, di piramide — truncated cone, pyramid

    3) anat. (busto) trunk, torso*
    4) (di strada, ferrovia) section
    5) arch. (di colonna) shaft
    * * *
    tronco1
    pl. - chi, - che /'tronko, ki, ke/
     1 (reciso) [ braccio] cut off
     2 [cono, piramide] truncated
     3 fig. (interrotto) [ ragionamento] incomplete
     4 ling. parola -a (che ha subito un troncamento) apocopated word; (con accento sull'ultima sillaba) word having the accent on the last syllable
     5 in tronco licenziare qcn. in tronco to dismiss sb. without notice o on the spot.
    ————————
    tronco2
    pl. - chi /'tronko, ki/
    sostantivo m.
     1 bot. trunk; (di albero abbattuto) log
     2 mat. frustum; tronco di cono, di piramide truncated cone, pyramid
     3 anat. (busto) trunk, torso*
     4 (di strada, ferrovia) section; tronco ferroviario railway section
     5 arch. (di colonna) shaft.

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  • 13 log

    n. (trä) stock; loggbok; journal (data) register av olika verksamheter och funktioner som sker i en dator eller mellan två datorer; kloss
    --------
    v. kapa i stockar; föra in i loggbok (på skepp etc.); föra in i dagbok
    * * *
    [loɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a thick piece of unshaped wood: The trees were sawn into logs and taken to the sawmill.) []stock
    2) (a logbook: The captain of the ship entered the details in the log.) loggbok
    2. verb
    (to write down or record in a logbook (especially the distance covered during a journey).) föra in i loggboken

    English-Swedish dictionary > log

  • 14 накат

    1) General subject: follow (бильярд), ground swell, ground-swell
    2) Geology: intermediate floor
    4) Colloquial: a bad streak (or patch), a damp-down (Пошёл накат на уличных торговцев фруктами. There was a clamp-down on street vendors of fruits.; кампания борьбы с кем-л. a campaign against smb.), a price hike (резкое увеличение цен a dramatic rise in prices), a streak of (Пошёл накат невезухи. We've (he's, etc.) hit a bad patch.; непреодолимая волна неприятных событий an unstoppable tide of bad luck; smth.)
    5) Sports: loop (настольный теннис), roll (велосипеда/роликов)
    8) Agriculture: uprush (воды)
    10) Automobile industry: coasting
    11) Architecture: knurl
    12) Artillery: return, return to battery (ствола), runout
    14) Metallurgy: backfin, fin
    15) Polygraphy: application of ink (краски), inking (краски)
    16) Oil: loading skid (трубовоза), reel, reeling
    18) American English: raid (Used in connection to authorities as slang), fault finding, attack (slang)
    19) Roll stock: back fin (дефект), fin (дефект), scab (дефект)
    20) Arms production: return (ствола), returning (ствола), running-up
    22) Billiards: follow shot, top spin, tops
    23) Clothing: stick-on sole (обувной термин - напр. http://www.timpson.co.uk/shop/c/20/shoe-care/s/193/stick-on-soles)
    24) Microsoft: roll forward
    25) General subject: ride-up, setup (волны), uprush (волны)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > накат

  • 15 draga

    * * *
    I)
    (dreg; dró, drógum; dreginn), v.
    1) to draw, drag, pull;
    draga heim viðinn, to drag the logs home;
    draga árar, to pull the oars;
    absol., drógu þeir skjótt eptir, they soon pulled up to them;
    draga boga, to draw the bow;
    draga segl, to hoist sails (= draga upp segl);
    draga fisk, to catch, pull up fish with a line;
    draga kvernstein, to turn the millstone, to grind;
    2) to draw, inhale (draga úþefjan með nösum);
    draga nasir af e-u, to smell a thing;
    draga öndina, to breathe, live;
    3) to procure, earn, gain (þegar hann hafði fé dregit sem hann vildi);
    draga e-m e-t, to procure (or get) one a thing (eigi sögðust þeir vita, at hann drœgi Haraldi ríki);
    4) to employ as a measure (draga kvarða við viðmál);
    5) to prolong protract (dvalir þessar drógu tímann);
    6) to delay, put off, defer;
    vil ek þessi svör ekki láta draga fyrir mér lengi, I will not wait long for these answers;
    hann dró um þat engan hlut, he made no subterfuge;
    7) to delineate, draw a picture (var dregit á skjöldinn leo með gulli);
    í þann tíma sem hann dregr klæðaföllin (the folds);
    8) to trim or line garments (treyjan var dregin útan ok innan við rauða silki);
    with dat., hjálmr hans var dreginn leiri (overlaid with clay), er áðr var (dreginn) gulli;
    9) intrans to move, draw;
    drógu þeir þeim svá nær (came so near to them), at;
    10) with preps.:
    draga föt, skóklædi af e-m, to pull off one’s clothes, shoes;
    draga hring af hendi sér, to take off a ring from one’s hand;
    dró hann þá grunninu, he pulled them off the shallow;
    draga e-t af e-u, to draw, derive from a source;
    draga e-t af, to take off (Þ. hafði látit af draga brúna);
    draga e-t af við e-n, to keep back, withhold, from one;
    man héðan af eigi af dregit við oss, henceforth we shall no be neglected, stinted;
    Egill dró at sér skipit, E. pulled the ship close up to himself;
    draga vél at e-m, to draw wiles around one;
    draga spott, skaup, at e-u, to hold a thing up to ridicule;
    draga at lið, föng, to collect troops, stores;
    dró at honum sóttin, the illness drew closer to him, he grew worse;
    impers., dró at mætti hans, dró at um matt hans, his strength declined (fell off);
    til þess er dró at degi, till the day drew near;
    þá er dregr at jólum, when Yule drew near;
    dró at því (the time drew near). at hann væri banvænn;
    tók þá at draga fast at heyjum hans, his stock of hay was rapidly diminishing;
    svá dregr at mér af elli, svengd, þorsta, I am so overcome by old age, hunger, thirst;
    nú þykki mér sem fast dragi at þér, that thou art sinking fast;
    draga hring á hönd sér, to put a ring on one’s hand;
    draga (grun) á e-t, to suspect;
    draga á vetr, to rear through the winter (Hrafnkell dró á vetr kálf ok kið);
    impers., dregr á tunglit, the moon is obscured (= dregr myrkr á tunglit);
    dimmu þykkir draga á ráðit Odds, it looks as if a cloud was drawing over Odds’ affairs;
    dregr á gleði biskups, the bishop’s gladness was obscured;
    draga eptir e-m, to gain on one (Þórarinn sótti ákaft róðrinn ok hans menn, ok drógu skjótt eptir þeim Steinólfi ok Kjallaki);
    draga eptir e-m um e-t, to approach one, to be nearly equal to one, in a thing;
    um margar íþróttir (in many accomplishments) dró hann fast eptir Ólafi konungi;
    draga e-t fram, to produce, bring forward (draga fram athugasamlig dœmi); to further, promote (draga fram hlut e-s);
    draga fram kaupeyri sinn, to make money;
    draga fram skip, to launch a ship;
    impers., dregr frá, (cloud darkness) is drawn off;
    hratt stundum fyrir, en stundum dró frá, (clouds) drew sometimes over, sometimes off;
    dregr fyrir sól, tungl, the sun, moon is obscured by clouds or eclipse (tunglskin var ljóst, en stundum dró fyrir);
    ok er í tók at draga skúrirnar, when showers began to gather;
    draga e-ð saman, to collect, gather (draga lið, her, skip saman);
    impers., saman dró kaupmála með þeim, they struck a bargain;
    saman dró hugi þeirra, their hearts were drawn together;
    dregr þá saman or dregr saman með þeim, the distance between them grows less;
    draga e-t í sundr, to draw asunder, disjoin (vil ek eigi draga í sundr sættir yðrar);
    impers., dregr þá í sundr or dregr í sundr með þeim, the distance between them increases;
    draga e-n til e-s, to move, prompt, induce;
    engi ofkæti dregr mik til þessarar ferðar, it is not from wantonness that I undertake this journey;
    slíkt dregr hann til vinsældar, this furthers his popularity;
    ef hann drógi ekki til, if he was not concerned;
    draga e-t til dœmis um e-t, to adduce as a proof of;
    hann hét at draga allt til sætta (to do everything in his power for reconciliation) með þeim Skota konungi;
    impers., nema til verra dragi, unless matters turn out for the worse;
    with dat., þat samband þeirra, er þeim dregr báðum til bana, which will prove fatal to both of them;
    at hér mundi til mikillar úgiptu draga um kaup þessi, that much mischief would arise from this bargain;
    dró þá enn til sundrþykkju með þeim Svíum, the old feud with the Swedes began all over again;
    svá er þat, segir R., ef ekki dregr til, unless some unforesceen thing happens;
    draga e-t undan e-m, to seek to deprive one of a thing (þeir hafa bundizt í því at draga bœndr undan þér);
    draga e-t undan, to delay (drógu Skotar undan sættina);
    hví dregr þú undan at bjóða mér til þín? why dost thou put off inviting me to come?;
    draga rót undan (tölu), to extract the root;
    draga undan e-m, to escape from one (nú lægir seglin þeirra ok draga þeir undan oss);
    impers., hann (acc.) dró undan sem nauðuligast, he had a narrow escape;
    draga e-t undir sik, to apropriate or take fraudulently to oneself (hafði dregit undir sik finnskattinn);
    impers., dró yðr (acc.) undir hrakningina, en oss (acc.) undan, you came in for hard uasge but we escaped;
    draga upp skip, to drag a ship ashore;
    draga upp segl, to hoist a sail (sails);
    impers., þoku dregr upp, fog is coming on;
    11) refl., dragast.
    f. only in pl. ‘drögur’,
    2) metric term, repetition, anadiplosis (when a stanza begins with the last word of the preceding one).
    * * *
    1.
    u, f., vide drögur.
    2.
    u, f., only in pl. drögur, timber carried on horseback and trailing along the ground, Glúm. 368; dragna-hross, a dray-horse, 369: metric. term, a sort of anadiplosis, when a stanza begins with the last word of the preceding one, Edda (Ht.) 126, Skálda 191.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > draga

  • 16 run

    1. I
    1) set off running пуститься бежать; run and fetch the doctor сбегай за врачом; when I called he came running когда я позвал его, он тут же прибежал /примчался/; the enemy ran противник бежал; he dropped his gun and ran он бросил ружье и пустился наутек; I must run мне надо бежать /срочно идти/
    2) a ball (a sledge, etc.) runs мяч и т.д. катится; a wheel (a spindle, etc.) runs колесо вращается /вертится/
    3) water (blood, etc.) runs вода и т.д. течет /льется/; the pus was running сочился гной; the ice cream (the jelly, the coating, etc.) is beginning to run мороженое и т.д. потекло; the candle ran свеча оплыла; the butter ran масло растаяло; this ink does not run эти чернила не расплываются; colours are guaranteed not to run прочность красок гарантируется; I'm afraid the colours ran when I washed that skirt к сожалению, юбка в стирке полиняла; wash this towel separately the dye runs стирай это полотенце отдельно run оно линяет || let water run спустить воду
    4) the tap (the barrel, the vessel, the kettle, etc.) runs кран и т.д. течет; who has left the tap running? кто оставил кран открытым /не закрыл кран/?; this pen runs ручка течет /сажает кляксы/; his nose is running у него течет из носу, у него насморк; his eyes are running у него слезятся глаза; we laughed till our eyes ran мы смеялись до слез; an ulcer (a wound, a sore, etc.) that runs язва и т.д., которая гноится
    5) trains (buses, boats, ships, etc.) run поезда и т.д. ходят; trams are not running трамваи не ходят
    6) a motor (a machine, the works, etc.) runs мотор и т.д. работает; the lift is not running лифт не работает; leave the engine running не выключай мотор; the plant has ceased running завод встал /остановился/; the clock (the watch) runs часы идут /ходят/
    7) time runs время летит /мчится/
    8) several days running несколько дней подряд; he hit the target seven times running он попал в цель семь раз подряд
    9) the agreement (the contract, the lease of the house, etc.) has two more years to run срок соглашения и т.д. действует еще два года
    10) my stocking has run у меня на чулке спустилась петля; stockings guaranteed not to run чулки с неспускающимися петлями
    2. II
    1) run in some manner run run fast (slowly, noiselessly, etc.) бегать быстро и т.д.; the horse runs well лошадь хорошо бежит /идет/, у лошади хороший ход; run somewhere run about бегать повсюду, суетиться, сновать взад и вперед; let the dogs run about пусть собаки побегают /порезвятся/; the children are running about дети играют /резвятся/; chickens run about as soon as they are out of the shell стоит только цыплятам вылупиться, как они начинают бегать; run up /upstairs/ (down/downstairs/) бегать вверх (вниз) [по лестнице]; run upstairs and get the iodine сбегай наверх и принеси йод; run at some time I must run now мне пора бежать /уходить/
    2) run in some manner the river runs quietly (smoothly, sluggishly, etc.) река течет спокойно и т.д.; the current is running strong сейчас сильное течение; the tide is running strong вода сильно поднимается (при приливе), blood ran in torrents кровь лилась ручьями; his ideas ran freely его мысли текли свободно; run somewhere the water has run out вся вода вытекла
    3) run at some time these pens (such taps, etc.) often run эти ручки и т.д. часто текут
    4) run at some time these trains (the steamers, the buses, etc.) run daily /every day/ (every ten minutes, etc.) эти поезда и т.д. ходят ежедневно и т.д.; the traffic runs day and night движение на улице не прекращается ни днем ни ночью; the 9 o'clock train is not running today девятичасовой поезд сегодня отменен /не ходит/
    5) run in some manner an engine (a sewing-machine, etc.) runs smoothly (well, badly, efficiently, etc.) мотор и т.д. работает ритмично и т.д.; the саг is running nicely машина идет хорошо; the printing-press doesn't run properly печатный станок плохо работает; the drawer doesn't run easily ящик открывается /выдвигается/ с трудом; how does your new watch runrun? как идут ваши новые часы?
    7) run somewhere the road (the boundary, the forest, etc.) runs east (north and south, up, etc.) дорога и т.д. идет /тянется/ на восток и т.д.; the river runs south река течет на юг; new streets will run here здесь пройдут /будут проложены/ новые улицы
    8) run in some manner months (years, days, etc.) run fast быстро проходит месяц за месяцем; time runs fast время летит быстро; his life runs smoothly (quietly, etc.) жизнь его течет спокойно /гладко/ и т.д.; how time runs! как бежит /летит/ время!
    9) run for some time this law (this bill) will run much longer этот закон (этот билль) будет действовать значительно дольше; run at /in/ some place regions (places, offices, etc.) where these rules do not run районы и т.д., где не действуют эти правила /на которые не распространяются эти правила/; this writ doesn't run here здесь это постановление /распоряжение/ не действует / не имеет силы/
    10) run in some manner the letter (the note, the clause, the contract, etc.) ran thus... письмо и т.д. гласило следующее...; so the story ran вот что говорилось в рассказе; this is how the tune runs вот как звучит эта мелодия; I don't remember how the first line runs я не помню первую строку
    11) run somewhere the ship /the boat/ ran aground корабль сел на мель; the boat ran ashore лодка врезалась в берег
    12) run at some time silk stockings often (sometimes) run на шелковых чулках часто (иногда) спускаются петли; run in some manner these stockings run easily на этих чулках очень легко спускаются петли; эти чулки быстро рвутся
    13) run in some manner all my arrangements ran smoothly все шло, как было обусловлено; is everything running well in your office? на работе у вас все в порядке?, дела на работе идут нормально?
    3. III
    1) run smth. run a mile (six miles. etc.) пробежать милю и т.д., участвовать в беге на одну милю и т.д.; run a distance бежать на какую-л. дистанцию; run a race участвовать в забеге /в скачках/; the children ran races дети бегали наперегонки
    2) run smth. run errands /messages/ быть посыльным; быть на посылках; I want you to run an errand я хочу послать тебя с поручением
    3) run smb., smth. run a fox (a hare, a stag, etc.) гнать /преследовать лису/ и т.д.; run a false scent идти по ложному следу; run cattle (horses, etc.) гнать скот и т.д.; run logs сплавлять /гнать/ лес /бревна/
    4) run smth. run extra (special) trains пускать дополнительные (специальные) поезда
    5) run smth. run cargoes (a cargo of coffee, etc.) перевозить /транспортировать/ грузы и т.д.; run arms (drugs, liquor, narcotics. etc.) нелегально /контрабандой/ ввозить в страну оружие и т.д.
    6) run smth., smb. run a blockade прорвать /прорваться через/ блокаду; run the rapids пройти /преодолеть/ пороги; run the guard проскользнуть /пройти незамеченным/ мимо охраны
    7) run smth. run a саг (a bus, a taxi, etc.) водить машину и т.д.; he runs a blue Volga он ездит на голубой "Волге"; run the engine запускать мотор /двигатель/; run a tractor (a sewing-machine, a ferry, etc.) работать на тракторе и т.д.; can you run a washing-machine? вы умеете обращаться со стиральной машиной?; run a bath наполнить ванну
    10) run some distance the river (the road, etc.) run 200 miles река (дорога и т.д.) тянется на 200 миль
    11) || run its course идти своим чередом; the illness must run its course болезнь должна идти своим ходом; the war was running its course война все продолжалась
    12) run smth. run a business (a bus company, a factory, etc.) управлять предприятием и т.д.; run a theatre (a newspaper, a youth club, etc.) руководить театром и т.д.; run a shop (a hotel, etc.) заведовать магазином и т.д.; run a competition (a match, a race, etc.) проводить соревнования и т.д.; run the external affairs of a country направлять внешнюю политику государства, руководить внешней политикой страны; run a new system of payment осуществлять /внедрять/ новую систему оплаты; run smb.'s house вести чье-л. хозяйство; she runs the household она ведет хозяйство; весь дом на ней; run the show cool. заправлять чем-л.; who is running the show? кто здесь главный?; run one's life (one's fortune) самому строить свою жизнь (свое счастье); run experiments ставить /проводить/ опыты; run a blood test сделать анализ крови
    13) run smb. run a candidate выставлять чью-л. кандидатуру, выдвигать кого-л. кандидатом
    14) semiaux run smth. run debts залезать в /делать/ долги; run a temperature температурить
    15) id run smth. run a risk (the risk of discovery, the risk of losing one's job, a danger, the danger of being fired, the chance of being suspect of theft, etc.) подвергаться риску и т.д.; run chances положиться на счастье
    4. IV
    1) run smth. т some time this bus (a car, ale.) runs 40 miles (an hour, etc.) автобус и т.д. делает сорок миль в час и т.д.; we ran 20 knots a day мы делали двадцать узлов в день
    2) run smb. in some manner run smb. (too) fast гнать кого-л. (очень) быстро; run smb. somewhere run a horse up and down прохаживать лошадь [взад и вперед]; run the gun out выкапывать орудие; run the car downhill (uphill) ехать на машине с горы (в гору)
    3) run smth. at some time run a bus every three minutes отправлять автобус каждые три минуты; run cars day and night держать машины на линии круглые сутки, обеспечивать работу у машин круглосуточно
    4) run smb. somewhere run smb. home отвозить кого-л. домой; run smb. out выгнать кого-л.
    5) run smth. for (in) some time run the machine (the press, etc.) 24 hours a day работать на машине и т.д. двадцать четыре часа в сутки /круглосуточно/; run 500 barrels of oil daily (1000 bottles of milk a day, etc.) выпускать 500 бочек масла и т.д. в день
    6) run smth. at some time run a film often (twice a week, six times, etc.) демонстрировать /показывать/ фильм часто и т.д.; I'll run the first part of the film through again я прокручу еще раз первую часть фильма
    7) run smth. at some time interviews (oral examinations, the programme, etc.) ran twenty minutes behind интервью и т.д. началось на двадцать минут позже; the rehearsal (the meeting, etc.) can ten minutes earlier репетиция и т.д. началась на десять минут раньше
    8) run smth. somewhere run a ship aground посадить корабль на мель; run a boat (a ship) ashore направить лодку корабль) к берегу
    5. V
    1) run smb. some distance run a fox (a hare, etc.) five miles (a long distance, the length of the field, etc.) преследовать /гнать/ лису и т.д. пять миль и т.д.
    2) run smb. some sum of money the dress (this picture, this boat, the new house, this car, etc.) will run you a considerable sum of money это платье и т.д. будет вам дорого стоить
    6. VI
    semiaux run smb. to some state run smb. breathless гонять кого-л. до изнеможения || run smb. close (hard) не уступать кому-л., быть чьим-л. опасным противником /соперником/; run smth. close быть почти равным чему-л.; run it fine иметь (времени, денег) в обрез
    7. XI
    1) be run after she is much run after a) с ней многие ищут знакомства; б) за ней многие ухаживают; I hate to feel that I am being run after терпеть не могу, когда за мной бегают
    2) || be run off one's feet coll. сбиться с ног; I was run off my feet that day я набегался за день
    3) be run into smth. molten metal is run into moulds расплавленный металл разливают в формы
    4) be run at some time sleepingcars (express trains, these boats, etc.) are run twice a week (on week days, etc.) поезда со спальными вагонами и т.д. ходят два раза в неделю и т.д.; be run somewhere these trains are run between X and Y эти поезда курсируют между X и Y
    5) be run on smth. trains (buses, etc.) are run on electricity (on coal, on steam, etc.) поезда и т.д. работают на электричестве и т.д.; be run at smth. be run at some cost обходиться в определенную сумму (об эксплуатации машины и т.п.); this car can be run at a small cost расходы на эксплуатацию этой машины очень невелика
    6) be run on smth. this book is to be run on good paper эта книга будет издана на хорошей бумаге
    7) be run through he was run through and through ему было нанесено множество колотых ран; be run through by smth. he was run through by a bayonet его пронзили штыком, его закололи штыком
    8) be run at some time the race (the match, the competition, etc.) will be run tomorrow (next week, etc.) скачки и т.д. состоятся /будут проводиться/ завтра и т.д.; the cup will be run for today сегодня состоятся соревнования на кубок /состоится розыгрыш кубка/; be run in some condition the Derby was run in a snowstorm (in rain, etc.) дерби проводилось во время сильного снегопада /вьюги/ и т.д.; be run as (on) smth. this business (it, this scheme, etc.) is run /is being run/ as a commercial enterprise /on a commercial basis/ это дело и т.д. ведется на коммерческой основе; be run by smb. he is (hard) run by his wife (by his secretary, etc.) он под башмаком у своей жены и т.д.; the school is run by a committee школа управляется советом
    8. XIII
    run to do smth. run to catch the train (to meet us, to see what is going on, etc.) бежать /торопиться/, чтобы успеть на писал и т.д.; she ran to help us она бросилась нам на помощь
    9. XV
    1) run in some state run free /loose/ бегать на свободе; let the dog run loose дай собаке побегать на воле
    2) run in some order run second (third, etc.) a) бежать вторым и т.д.; б) идти /прийти/ вторым и т.д.; my horse ran last моя лошадь пришла последней /заняла последнее место/
    3) abs run parallel идти /бежать/ параллельно /бок о бок/ || run foul of smth. налететь на что-л.; run foul of a hidden reef налететь на скрытый риф; run foul of the law нарушить закон; run foul of smb. вызвать чье-л. недовольство; the ships ran foul of each other корабли столкнулись [в море]
    4) semiaux run to some state run low /short/ a) понижаться, опускаться; б) иссякать; our provisions /our supplies, our stock, our stores /are running low /short/ наши запасы кончаются /на исходе/; I am running short of time у меня остается мало времени; run dry высыхать, пересыхать; the well ran dry колодец высох; the river ran dry река пересохла; my imagination ran dry моя фантазия иссякла, мое воображение истощилось; run cold похолодеть; my blood ran cold у меня кровь застыла в жилах; run hot нагреваться; wait till the water runs hot at the tap подожди, пока из крана пойдет горячая вода; run clear быть чистым; rivers run clear вода в реках частая; run high a) подниматься; б) возрастать; the sea runs high море волнуется; the waves run high волны вздымаются; the tide runs high /strong/ прилив нарастает, вода прибывает; feelings /passions/ run high страсти бушуют; the debates ran high споры разгорелись; the prices run high цены растут; run strong набирать силу; run mad сходить с ума; run wild не знать удержу; she lets her children run wild она оставляет детей без присмотра; the garden ran wild сад запущен; we are letting the flowers run wild за цветами у нас никто не ухаживает; his imagination ran wild у него разыгралось воображение; run a certain size apples (pears, potatoes, etc.) run big (small, etc.) this year яблоки и т.д. в этом году крупные и т.д.
    10. XVI
    1) run about (across, around, up, down, in, etc.) smth. run about the streets (about the fields, about the garden, in the pastures, in the yard, etc.) бегать по улицам и т.д.; run across the road (across the street, across the square, etc.) перебегать дорогу и т.д.; run down the road (down the street, down the hill, down the path, down the mountain, down the lane, etc.) бежать вниз по дороге и т.д.; run along the wall (along the bank of the river, etc.) бежать вдоль стены и т.д.; run up the path (up the mountain, etc.) бежать вверх по тропинке и т.д.; run out of the house (out of the room, etc.) выбежать из дома и т.д.; run into a room вбежать в комнату; run through the garden (through the yard, through the village, etc.) пробегать через сад и т.д.; every morning he ran around the garden to keep in condition каждое утро он бегал по саду, чтобы быть в форме; run to /towards/ smth., smb. run towards the door (to the coming visitors, to her son, etc.) подбежать /броситься/ к двери и т.д.; run before (behind, past, by, etc.) smb. run before the crowd (behind the marchers, by her past the waiting people, etc.) бежать впереди толпы и т.д.; he ran past her without saying "hello" он пробежал мимо и даже не поздоровался; run before the wind идти по ветру
    2) run after smb., smth. run after the burglar (after the thief, after a rabbit, etc.) гнаться за грабителем и т.д.; don't bother running after the bus, you'll never catch it какой толк бежать за автобусом, все равно его не догонишь; run after him, he's left his wallet behind догони его, он забыл свой бумажник; who's running after you? кто за вами гонится?; I can't keep running after you all day! coll. я не могу бегать за тобой весь день!; run from smth., smb. run from the village (from the enemy, from danger, etc.) бежать из деревни и т.д.; run to (for) smth., smb. run to smb.'s help поспешить кому-л. на помощь; run to the post-office сбегать на почту; run for the doctor (for the police, etc.) сбегать за врачом и т.д.; run for a prize бежать на приз; run to smb. for help бежать к кому-л. за помощью; run to his mother (to his parents, etc.) with every little problem бегать к матери и т.д. с каждой мелочью; run in smth. run in a race участвовать в забеге /в соревнованиях по бегу/ || run for one's life colt. бежать во весь дух; run for it coll, бежать что есть мочи
    3) run after smb. coll. she runs after every good-looking man in the village она бегает за каждым красивым парнем в деревне; you shouldn't run after him не надо вешаться ему на шею, run after the great увлекаться великими людьми: run after smth. coll. he runs after the country club set он стремится попасть в круг членов загородного клуба; run after new theories увлекаться новыми веяниями
    4) run along (over, past, on, etc.) smth. run along the highway (along the streets, over the hill, over slippery roads, through the city, etc.) двигаться /мчаться, нестись/ по шоссе и т.д.; cars run along these roads по этим дорогам движутся автомобили; sledges run well over frozen snow сани хорошо скользят по мерзлому снегу, the train ran past the signal поезд проскочил светофор; the ball ran past the hole шарик прокатился мимо лунки; the ball ran over the curb and into the street мяч перекатился через обочину и попал /выкатился/ на дорогу; run on snow (on macadam roads, etc.) передвигаться /катиться, скользить/ по снегу и т.д.; trains run on rails поезда ходят по рельсам; the table runs on wheels стол передвигается на колесиках; file drawers run on ball bearings каталожные ящики двигаются /выдвигаются, ходят/ на подшипниках; the fire ran along the ground огонь побежал по земле the fire ran through the-building огонь охватил все здание; run at some speed run at a very high speed (at full speed, at 60 miles an hour, etc.) двигаться с очень большой скоростью и т.д. the train ran at an illegal speed поезд шел с превышением предела скорости
    5) run at smb. run at the enemy (на)броситься на врага
    6) run down ( along, into, to, from, at, etc.) smth. run down the wind screen (down the rain-pipe, down the slope, down smb.'s face, down her cheeks,.etc.) катится /стекать/ по ветровому стеклу и т.д.; the rapids run over the rocks на камнях вода образовывает пороги; run over the table (over the floor, etc.) растекаться или рассыпаться по столу и т.д.; wax ran down the burning candle воск оплывал и стекал по горящей свече; the river runs into the ocean (into the sea, etc.) река впадает в океан и т.д.; water is running into the bath в ванну наливается вода; water runs from a tap (from a cistern from a cask, etc.) из крана и т.д. бежит /льётся вода; sweat was running from his forehead (from his face) у него по лбу (по лицу) струился пот; blood ran from a wound (from a cut, etc.) из раны и т.д. потекла кровь; tears ran from her eyes у нее из глаз катились слезы; he is running at the nose (at the mouth) у него течет из носу (изо рта); I felt tile blood running to my head я чувствовал, как кровь бросилась мне в голову; good blood runs in his veins в его жилах течет хорошая кровь; the colours (the dyes) run in the washing при стирке краски линяют; run with smth. run with sweat взмокнуть от пота, обливаться потом; his eyes ran with tears у него глаза наполнились слезами; the floor (the streets, etc.) ran with water (with blood, with wine, etc.) пол и т.д. был залит водой и т.д.; run off smb. water ran off him с него стекала вода id run off smb. as /like/ water off a duck's back = как с гуся вода; her words (scoldings, admonitions, etc.) ran off him like water off a duck's back на все ее слова и т.д. он не обращал ни малейшего внимания
    7) run to (between) smth. a morning train runs to Paris (to the south, to this city, etc.) в Париж и т.д. ходит утренний поезд; trains (boats, buses, etc.) run between the capitals of these countries (between these towns, between London and the coast. etc.) между столицами этих стран и т.д. ходят /курсируют/ поезда и т.д.
    8) run on (off) smth. cars run on gasoline автомобили работают на бензине; the apparatus runs off the mains аппаратура работает от сети
    9) run for some time the play ran for 200 nights (for a year) пьеса выдержала двести спектаклей (шла целый год); the picture runs for 3 hours фильм идет три часа; the interval sometimes runs to as much as half an hour антракт иногда длится полчаса; run at some place the play (the film) is now running at the Lyceum пьеса сейчас идет в театре "Лицеум"
    10) run across ( along, through, over, up, etc.) smth. the road (the path, etc.) runs across the plain (along the river, along the shore, through the wood, over a hill, up the mountain, close to the village, right by my house, at right angles to the highway, etc.) дорога и т.д. проходит по равнине и т.д.; a corridor runs through the house по всей длине дома тянется коридор; shelves run round the walls (round the room) по всем стенам (по всей комнате) идут полки; a fence runs round the house дом обнесен забором: ivy runs all over the wall (up the side of the house, upon other plants, etc.) плющ вьется по всей стене и т.д.; vine.runs over the porch крыльцо увито виноградом; a scar runs across his left cheek через всю его левую щеку проходит шрам; run from smth. to smth. the chain of mountains runs from north to south горная цепь тянется с севера на юг; shelves run from floor to ceiling полки идут от пола до потолка; this road runs from the village to the station эта дорога идет от деревни к станции; run for some distance the river ( the unpaved section, the path, etc.) runs for 200 miles (for eight miles, etc.) река и т.д. тянется на двести миль и т.д.
    11) run in smth. what sizes do these dresses run in? каких размеров бывают в продаже эти платья?; run in certain numbers иметь определенные номера; on this side house numbers run in odd numbers по этой стороне [улицы] идут нечетные номера домов
    12) run over smth. his fingers ran over the strings (over the piano, over the keys, etc.) он пробежал пальцами по струнам и т.д.; run over one's pockets ощупать свой карманы; run over the seams of the boat осмотреть /ощупать/ швы лодки
    13) run down ( over, through, etc.) smth. a cheer ran down the line (down the ranks of spectators) возгласы одобрения /крики ура/ прокатились по строю (по рядам зрителей); a murmur (a whisper) ran through the crowd по толпе пробежал /прокатился/ ропот (шепот); the news ran all over the town новость облетела весь город; rumours ran through the village (through the town, etc.) no деревне и т.д. прошли /разнеслись/ слухи; a thought (an idea, etc.) ran in /through/ his head /his mind/ у него в голове пронеслась /промелькнула/ мысль и т.д.; this idea run-s through the whole book эта идея проходит через /пронизывает/ всю книгу; the song (the old tune, his words, a snatch of their conversation, etc.) kept running in my mind /through my head/ эта песенка и т.д. неотвязно звучала у меня в ушах; his influence runs through every department его влияние чувствуется /ощущается/ во всех отделах; run up /down/ smth. a cold shiver ran up /down/ his spine холодная дрожь пробежала у него по спине; a sharp pain ran up /down/ his arm (his spine, his leg, etc.) он почувствовал острую боль в руке и т.д.
    14) run into smth. days ran into weeks дни складывались в недели; one year ran into the next шел год за годом
    15) run (up)on smth. the talk (the whole argument, etc.) ran on this point (on this subject, upon the past, on this problem, on the matter, on the same event, on the recent occurrence, etc.) разговор и т.д. вертелся вокруг этого вопроса и т.д.; the conversation ran on politics разговор шел о политике; the boy's thoughts /mind/ kept running on the same theme (on food, on the event, etc.) мальчик все время думал об одном и том же и т.д. || run along familiar lines касаться привычных тем, думать или говорить традиционно
    16) run for some time the law (the contract, the lease, etc.) runs for 3 years этот закон и т.д. имеет /сохраняет/ силу в течение трех лет; your interest runs from January 1st to December 31 вам начисляются проценты с первого января по тридцать первое декабря
    17) run out of smth. we have run out of sugar (out of provisions, out of food, out of petrol, out of tobacco, out of bread, etc.) у нас кончился сахар и т.д.
    18) run over (through, down) smth. run over one's notes (over these proofs, over the story, through one's mail, through the main points of the subject, down the list of names, etc.) просмотреть /пробежать глазами/ свои заметки и т.д.; her eyes ran over the room она окинула комнату беглым взглядом; his eyes ran down the front row and stopped suddenly он глазами пробежал по первому ряду, и вдруг его взгляд на ком-то задержался; don't run through your work so fast не делайте свою работу в спешке
    19) run over/through/ smth. just run over /through/ my lines with me before the rehearsal begins повторите со мной роль до начала репетиции; we'll run over that song again мы еще раз пропоем эту песенку; she ran over his good points она перечислила его достоинства; run through the scene оживить в своей памяти эту сцену
    20) run in (on, etc.) smth. the account (the story, the article, etc.) ran in all the papers сообщение и т.д. было напечатано /опубликовано/ во всех газетах; this item ran under a sensational heading эта информация была напечатана под сенсационным заголовком; political cartoons run on the editorial page политические карикатуры печатаются /помещаются/ на той же полосе, где и передовая статья || run in certain words быть сформулированным определённым образом; the order ran in these words приказ был сформулирован именно следующими словами
    21) run into /through /smth. the book (his novel, etc.) ran into /through/ 5 editions (10 impressions, thousands of copies, etc.) эта книга выдержала пять изданий и т.д.
    22) run through smth. run through a fortune (through the money he won, through his winnings, etc.) растратить /растранжирить/ наследство и т.д.; he ran through his father's money very quickly он очень быстро промотал отцовские деньги; money runs through his fingers [like water through a sieve], he runs through money quickly деньги у него не задерживаются; we run through a lot of sugar in a week мы расходуем много сахара за неделю
    23) run in (to) some amount his income (her bank account, their inheritance, etc.) runs to ten or twelve thousand pounds его доходы и т.д. исчисляются в десять-двенадцать тысяч фунтов; our hotel bill ran to t 500 наш счет за гостиницу достиг суммы в пятьсот фунтов /равняется пятистам фунтам/; the losses run into five figures убытки выражаются в пятизначных числах; a boat like that runs into a lot of money (to a pretty penny) такая лодка стоит больших денег (станет в копеечку); prices run from 50 pence to a pound цены колеблются от пятидесяти пенсов до одного фунта; my money won't run to a car на машину у меня не хватит денег; we can't run to a holiday abroad this year в этом году мы себе не можем позволить провести отпуск за границей; the story (the manuscript, etc.) runs to 16 pages (to three volumes, etc.) рассказ и т.д. занимает шестнадцать страниц и т.д.; her letter ran to a great length она написала очень длинное письмо
    24) run against (into, on, at, etc.) smth. run against /into/ a tree (into a wall, into a bank of soft mud, at the railing, etc.) налететь на дерево и т.д., врезаться в дерево и т.д.; run against a rock (on a mine, etc.) наскочить на скалу и т.д.; run into a patch of thick mist (into a gale, into a storm, etc.) попасть в густой туман и т.д.
    25) run into (across, etc.) smb. run into each other (into an old classmate, into an old friend, etc.) случайно встретить друг друга и т.д.; run across smb. in the street столкнуться с кем-л. на улице; when did you last run across him? когда вы с ним последний раз виделись?; you never know whom you'll run into at a party никогда не знаешь, кого встретишь на вечеринке
    26) run into (across) smth. run into danger (into trouble, into mischief, etc.) попасть в опасное положение и т.д.; run into difficulties очутиться в затруднительном положении; run into debts залезть в долга; run across one of his earliest recordings (across the first edition of this book in a second-hand bookshop, etc.) натолкнуться на /случайно найти/ одну из его ранних записей и т.д.; he ran across her name in the phone book он случайно встретил /увидел/ ее имя в телефонной книге; run against smth. this runs against my interests это идет вразрез с моими интересами
    27) run for smth. run for parliament (for office, for the presidency, for governor, etc.) баллотироваться в члены парламента и т.д.; run in smth. run in an election баллотироваться на выборах; how many candidates is the Liberal Party running in the General Election? сколько кандидатов выставляет либеральная партия на выборах?; run against smb. whom will the Republicans run against the Democratic candidate? кого выставят республиканцы против кандидата от демократической партии?
    28) aux run in smth. musical talent (courage, broadmindedness, red hair, etc) runs in the family (in the blood) музыкальность и т.д. - их семейная черта (у них в крови); run to smth. run to sentiment /to sentimentality/ (to fat, etc.) быть склонным /расположенным/ к сентиментальности и т.д.; they run to big noses (to red hair, to being overweight, etc.) in that family в их семье у всех большие носы и т.д.; the novel runs to long descriptions в романе слишком много затянутых описаний
    11. XIX1
    1) run like smb., smth. run like a deer /like a hare, like the devil, like hell, like blazes, like anything/ бежать во весь опор /что есть мочи/
    2) run like smth. news (rumours) run like wildfire (like lightning) новости (слухи) распространяются как лесной пожар (с быстротой молнии)
    12. XX3
    2) || run as follows гласить следующее; the conversation ran as follows... разговор был такой...
    13. XXI1
    1) run smth. in (over) smth. run two miles in six minutes проехать две мили за шесть минут; run a race over a mile бежать на дистанцию в одну милю;
    2) run smb. across (out of, etc.) smth. run a horse across a field погонять лошадь по полю; run oneself out of breath бежать так, что начинаешь задыхаться
    3) run smb., smth. (in)to (off, out of, etc.) smth. run a fox to cover /to earth/ загнать лису в нору; they ran him off his property его согнали с собственной земля; run smb. out of the country выдворить кого-л. из страны; run a саг into a garage (a ship into harbour, a cart into the yard, etc.) завезти машину в гараж и т.д.
    4) run smth. in (to) smth. run some water into glasses (milk into casks, lead into moulds, etc.) наливать воду в стаканы и т.д.; run bullets into a mould отливать пули; run oil in a still рафинировать масло; run smth. for smb., smth. run a hot tub for smb. сделать для кого-л. горячую ванну; run the water for a tub наполнять ванну водой
    5) run smth. to smth. run ships (trains, etc.) to London водить корабли и т.д. в Лондон; run smth. between smth. run trains (buses, etc.) between these towns пускать поезда и т.д. между этими городами; run a ferry between these villages соединить эти деревни паромом; run smth. from smth. to smth. run trains ( line of mail-boats, etc.) from the capital to other cities пускать поезда и т.д. из столицы в другие города; run smth. during smth. run extra trains during rush hours пускать дополнительные поезда в часы пик
    6) run smth., smb. across (into, to, etc.) smth. run guns (narcotics, drugs, etc.) across the border (into the country) провозить /переправлять/ оружие и т.д. [контрабандой] через границу (в какую-л. страну); run smb. up to town отвозить кого-л. в город
    7) run smth. at smth. run a factory at a loss иметь от фабрики один убытки; run a саг at small cost тратить на содержание машины немного денег; run smth. off smth. she runs her electric sewing-machine off the mains ее электрическая швейная машина работает от сети; run smth., smb. in smth. run a car (a bicycle, etc.) in a race участвовать в автогонках и т.д.; he runs horses in races a) он жокей; б) он держит конюшню /скаковых лошадей/
    8) run smth. across (around, from... to, etc.) smth. run a partition across a room разгородить комнату перегородкой; run a rope across the street натянуть канат через улицу; run a fence around the lot обнести участок забором; run a telephone cable from one place to another проложить /провести/ телефонный кабель от одного пункта в другой, соединять два пункта телефонным кабелем
    9) run smth. against (over, through, etc.) smth. run one's fingers (one's hand) against a door (over a surface, over the seams of the boat, etc.) провести пальцами (рукой) по двери и т.д.; ощупать дверь и т.д.; run a comb through one's hair расчесать волосы гребнем; run one's hand over one's hair пригладить волосы ладонью; run one's fingers over the strings of a harp (over the keys of a piano, etc.) пробежать пальцами по струнам арфы и т.д.; run one's eyes over a page (over a letter, etc.) пробежать глазами страницу и т.д.; run one's finger down the list просмотреть список, водя по строчкам пальцем; run one's pencil through these names (through a word, etc.) зачеркнуть эти фамилии и т.д. карандашом; run a line on a map (over a surface, etc.) провести /прочертить/ линию на карте и т.д.
    10) run smth. behind smth. run a few minutes behind schedule (behind time) не укладываться в расписание (во времени); if we run ten minutes behind schedule the whole evening's viewing will be thrown out of gear если расписание сдвинется больше, чем на десять минут, то программа всего вечера будет нарушена; the programmes are running 10 minutes behind schedule наши программы сегодня запаздывают на десять минут
    11) run smb., smth. through smth. run the actors through their parts заставить актеров повторить свои роли или партии; I'd like to run you through that scene я бы хотел, чтобы вы еще раз провели эту сцену
    12) run smth. to smth. run tile rumour to its source выяснить источник слухов; run a quotation to earth выяснить, откуда взята цитата
    13) run smth. on smth. run the story (this account, the article, this cartoon, etc.) on page one напечатать рассказ и т.д. на первой странице
    14) run smth., smb. into (on) smth., smb. run a саг into a tree (into a wall, into a post, etc.) врезаться машиной в дерево и т.д.; run a ship on a rock разбить корабль о скалу; run the troops into an ambush загнать или заманить войска в засаду; he ran me into a сор из-за него я налетел на полицейского; run smb. into a corner загнать кого-л. в угол; run smth. against smth. run one's head against a wall стукнуться /удариться/ головой о стену; run one's nose against a post (against a wall, etc.) разбить нос о столб и т.д.
    15) run smth. into (through) smth., smb. run a nail into a board забить /загнать/ гвоздь в доску; run a splinter into one's toe (into one's foot, into one's finger, etc.) занозить палец и т.д.; run a thorn (a needle) into one's finger загнать шип (иголку) в палец; run a knife into a loaf разрезать буханку хлеба ножом; run a thread through an eyelet (a rope through a loop) продеть нитку в иголку (веревку в петлю); run a sword through one's enemy пронзить /проколоть/ своего противника шпагой; run smb. through with smth. run a man through with a sword проткнуть кого-л. шпагой
    16) || run a stocking on smth. рвать чулок обо что-л.; run a stocking on a nail разодрать чулок о гвоздь
    17) run smth. for smb. who runs his house for him? кто ведет у него хозяйство?
    18) run smb. (in)to smth. run smb. into expense ввести кого-л. в расход; run smb. into debts заставить кого-л. влезть в долги; run oneself to death до смерти забегаться || this ran me clean off my legs я из-за этого столько бегал, что теперь ног под собой не чую
    19) aux run smth. on (at) smth. I can't afford to run a car on my salary на свою зарплату я не могу содержать машину; run 60 head of cattle on this ranch держать на ранчо шестьдесят голов скота; run an account at the grocery иметь счет у бакалейщика
    14. XXV
    1) run if... (when..., etc.) you'll have to run if you want to catch the train тебе придется бежать, если ты хочешь успеть на поезд; he used to run when he was at college когда он был студентом, он занимался бегом
    2) run when the colour of the dress ran when it was washed платье полиняло в стирке
    3) run that... the story (the rumour) runs that... по рассказам (по слухам)...

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > run

  • 17 flotation

    flotation [fləʊ'teɪʃən]
    (a) (of ship → putting into water) mise f à flot; (→ off sandbank) remise f à flot; (of logs) flottage m
    (b) (of new company) lancement m, création f; (onto Stock Market) introduction f en Bourse; (of loan, bonds, share issue) émission f, lancement m
    (c) Finance (of currency) flottement m
    ►► flotation rings flotteurs mpl;
    flotation tank caisson m à isolation sensorielle;
    flotation therapy thérapie f par isolation sensorielle;
    flotation vest gilet m de sauvetage

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

  • 18 slide

    slide [slaɪd] (pt & pp slid [slɪd])
    (a) (on ice, slippery surface) glisser;
    he slid on the ice il a glissé sur la glace;
    he slid down the banisters il a descendu l'escalier en glissant sur la rampe;
    the dish slid off the table/onto the floor le plat a glissé de la table/sur le sol;
    tears slid down her face des larmes roulèrent sur son visage
    (b) (move quietly) se glisser;
    she slid into/out of the room elle s'est glissée dans la pièce/hors de la pièce;
    the pilot slid into the cockpit le pilote s'est glissé dans le cockpit;
    the car slid away into the dark la voiture s'enfonça dans l'obscurité;
    the door slid open/shut la porte s'est ouverte/fermée en glissant;
    her eyes slid over the familiar objects in the room elle promena son regard sur les objets familiers de la pièce
    (c) (go gradually) glisser;
    the sheet music slid (down) behind the piano la partition a glissé derrière le piano;
    she slid slowly into debt elle a fini par s'endetter;
    the country was sliding into anarchy le pays glissait vers l'anarchie;
    he's sliding into bad habits il est en train de prendre de mauvaises habitudes;
    to let things slide laisser les choses aller à la dérive
    (e) (prices, value) baisser
    faire glisser, glisser;
    I slid the book into my pocket j'ai glissé le livre dans ma poche;
    he slid the door open/shut il a ouvert/fermé la porte en la faisant coulisser;
    slide the lid into place faites glisser le couvercle à sa place;
    she slid the money across the table elle fit glisser l'argent sur la table
    3 noun
    (a) (in playground) toboggan m; (on ice, snow) glissoire f; (for logs) glissoire f;
    (escape) slide (of plane) toboggan m d'évacuation
    (b) (act of sliding) glissade f;
    to go into a slide faire une glissade
    (c) (landslide) glissement m de terrain;
    a mud slide une coulée de boue;
    a rock slide un éboulement
    (d) (fall → in prices) baisse f, chute f;
    the stock exchange is on a downward slide la Bourse est en baisse;
    the slide in standards la dégradation des valeurs;
    the alarming slide of the economy le dérapage alarmant de l'économie;
    a slide in popularity une baisse de popularité;
    this began his slide into despair c'est alors qu'il commença à sombrer dans le désespoir
    (e) Photography diapositive f, diapo f
    (f) (for microscope) porte-objet m; (what is on the slide) préparation f;
    I illustrated my lecture with slides j'ai illustré mon cours avec des diapositives
    (g) British (for hair) barrette f
    (h) (of machine, trombone) coulisse f; (of slide guitar) slide m; (of slide rule) coulisseau m, réglette f; (in rowing) glissière f
    ►► American slide fastener fermeture f à glissière, fermeture f Éclair ®;
    slide guitar slide guitar f;
    Television slide matter cache m latéral;
    slide projector projecteur m de diapositives;
    slide rule règle f à calcul;
    slide show diaporama m; Computing diaporama m, projection f de diapositives;
    slide trombone trombone m à coulisse;
    slide valve (soupape f à) clapet m
    (go down by sliding) descendre en glissant
    (go down by sliding) descendre en glissant;
    to slide down a rope se laisser couler ou glisser le long d'une corde;
    to slide down the banisters glisser le long de la rampe;
    it's sliding down the charts il perd des places au hit-parade
    (a) (lid) s'enlever en glissant;
    this part slides off easily il suffit de faire coulisser cette pièce pour l'enlever
    (b) (fall) glisser;
    the book keeps sliding off le livre n'arrête pas de glisser
    (c) (sneak away) s'en aller discrètement, s'éclipser;
    where are you sliding off to? où est-ce que tu te sauves comme ça?;
    she slid off to the bar in the interval elle s'est éclipsée à l'entracte pour aller au bar
    (a) (come out by sliding) sortir (en glissant)
    (b) (sneak outside) se glisser dehors
    (drawers, battery) enlever en faisant glisser
    (evade) se sortir de;
    to slide out of doing the housework échapper aux tâches ménagères;
    I'd like to see him slide out of that one j'aimerais bien voir comment il va se tirer d'affaire
    (evade → issue) passer sur
    se glisser;
    she slid over to me in the interval elle m'a rejoint pendant l'entracte;
    slide over and let me drive pousse-toi et laisse-moi le volant

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