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  • 101 קצי

    קצי, קָצָה(b. h.) 1) to scrape. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Neg., ch. IV, Par. 7 חולץ וקוֹצֶה וטח he must tear out (the leprous stone) and scrape (the wall) and plaster, v. קָצַע. 2) (of figs) to cut, dry, and store; to harvest. Maasr. II, 7 השוכר … לִקְצוֹת עמווכ׳ if a man hires a laborer to help him in the fig harvest. Ib. III, 1 המעביר … לקצות if a person brings figs over to his court to prepare them for storage. Y. ib. II, 50a bot. להיות … וקוֹצִין אחת that they eat nine portions and store one; a. fr.V. מוּקְצֶה. 3) to separate, set aside. Nidd.X, 7 (71b) קוֹצָה לה חלה she may separate the priests share of the dough; Y.Ber.VIII, 12a; a. e. 4) to carry off, reduce, level a hill. Cant. R. to V, 11 the fool says, מי יכול לקצות את זה who can level this (mound)?; הריני קוֹצֶהוכ׳ I will carry off two loads to-day …, until I have levelled the entire mound; Lev. R. s. 19 לקצות … קוצץ; (Yalk. Cant. 989 לפנות … קודח). Hof. הוּקְצָה to be cut off, separated. Tosef.B. Bath.III, 5 החורשין המוּקְצִין בפני עצמן the forests (near a township) which are isolated (a plantation detached from the town); B. Bath.68b המוקצין לה which are separate but opening into it; corrected המוקצין ממנה separated from it; Y. ib. IV, 14c bot. החורשים הצוקצין ממנה (not הטרשים; corr. quot. s. v. טֶרֶש).Esp. to be set aside, be designated for a special purpose and forbidden for any other use (v. מוּקְצֶה). Sabb.45a הואיל וה׳ למצותוה׳ לאיסורו as the oil was set aside for its religious purpose (for the Sabbath light), it was at the same time set aside as an object prohibited to be used otherwise (during the Sabbath day). Ib. ולית ליהה׳ למצותו and does he (R. Simon) not adopt the opinion that an object set aside for a religious act is forbidden for any other use (for the time being)?; a. e.Part. מוּקְצֶה q. v.

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  • 102 קצה

    קצי, קָצָה(b. h.) 1) to scrape. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Neg., ch. IV, Par. 7 חולץ וקוֹצֶה וטח he must tear out (the leprous stone) and scrape (the wall) and plaster, v. קָצַע. 2) (of figs) to cut, dry, and store; to harvest. Maasr. II, 7 השוכר … לִקְצוֹת עמווכ׳ if a man hires a laborer to help him in the fig harvest. Ib. III, 1 המעביר … לקצות if a person brings figs over to his court to prepare them for storage. Y. ib. II, 50a bot. להיות … וקוֹצִין אחת that they eat nine portions and store one; a. fr.V. מוּקְצֶה. 3) to separate, set aside. Nidd.X, 7 (71b) קוֹצָה לה חלה she may separate the priests share of the dough; Y.Ber.VIII, 12a; a. e. 4) to carry off, reduce, level a hill. Cant. R. to V, 11 the fool says, מי יכול לקצות את זה who can level this (mound)?; הריני קוֹצֶהוכ׳ I will carry off two loads to-day …, until I have levelled the entire mound; Lev. R. s. 19 לקצות … קוצץ; (Yalk. Cant. 989 לפנות … קודח). Hof. הוּקְצָה to be cut off, separated. Tosef.B. Bath.III, 5 החורשין המוּקְצִין בפני עצמן the forests (near a township) which are isolated (a plantation detached from the town); B. Bath.68b המוקצין לה which are separate but opening into it; corrected המוקצין ממנה separated from it; Y. ib. IV, 14c bot. החורשים הצוקצין ממנה (not הטרשים; corr. quot. s. v. טֶרֶש).Esp. to be set aside, be designated for a special purpose and forbidden for any other use (v. מוּקְצֶה). Sabb.45a הואיל וה׳ למצותוה׳ לאיסורו as the oil was set aside for its religious purpose (for the Sabbath light), it was at the same time set aside as an object prohibited to be used otherwise (during the Sabbath day). Ib. ולית ליהה׳ למצותו and does he (R. Simon) not adopt the opinion that an object set aside for a religious act is forbidden for any other use (for the time being)?; a. e.Part. מוּקְצֶה q. v.

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  • 103 קָצָה

    קצי, קָצָה(b. h.) 1) to scrape. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Neg., ch. IV, Par. 7 חולץ וקוֹצֶה וטח he must tear out (the leprous stone) and scrape (the wall) and plaster, v. קָצַע. 2) (of figs) to cut, dry, and store; to harvest. Maasr. II, 7 השוכר … לִקְצוֹת עמווכ׳ if a man hires a laborer to help him in the fig harvest. Ib. III, 1 המעביר … לקצות if a person brings figs over to his court to prepare them for storage. Y. ib. II, 50a bot. להיות … וקוֹצִין אחת that they eat nine portions and store one; a. fr.V. מוּקְצֶה. 3) to separate, set aside. Nidd.X, 7 (71b) קוֹצָה לה חלה she may separate the priests share of the dough; Y.Ber.VIII, 12a; a. e. 4) to carry off, reduce, level a hill. Cant. R. to V, 11 the fool says, מי יכול לקצות את זה who can level this (mound)?; הריני קוֹצֶהוכ׳ I will carry off two loads to-day …, until I have levelled the entire mound; Lev. R. s. 19 לקצות … קוצץ; (Yalk. Cant. 989 לפנות … קודח). Hof. הוּקְצָה to be cut off, separated. Tosef.B. Bath.III, 5 החורשין המוּקְצִין בפני עצמן the forests (near a township) which are isolated (a plantation detached from the town); B. Bath.68b המוקצין לה which are separate but opening into it; corrected המוקצין ממנה separated from it; Y. ib. IV, 14c bot. החורשים הצוקצין ממנה (not הטרשים; corr. quot. s. v. טֶרֶש).Esp. to be set aside, be designated for a special purpose and forbidden for any other use (v. מוּקְצֶה). Sabb.45a הואיל וה׳ למצותוה׳ לאיסורו as the oil was set aside for its religious purpose (for the Sabbath light), it was at the same time set aside as an object prohibited to be used otherwise (during the Sabbath day). Ib. ולית ליהה׳ למצותו and does he (R. Simon) not adopt the opinion that an object set aside for a religious act is forbidden for any other use (for the time being)?; a. e.Part. מוּקְצֶה q. v.

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  • 104 Reichtum

    m; -s, Reichtümer riches Pl., auch fig. wealth; fig. (Fülle, Überfluss) richness (an + Dat in), abundance, affluence förm. (an + Dat of); (Vielfalt) (great) variety; Reichtum an Erfahrung(en) / Bodenschätzen wealth of experience / richness in mineral resources
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    der Reichtum
    (Fülle) plenitude; abundance; richness; exuberance; store; opulence; plentifulness;
    (Wohlstand) riches; wealth; fortune
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    Reich|tum ['raiçtuːm]
    m -s, Reichtümer
    [-tyːmɐ]
    1) wealth no pl, richness no pl; (= Besitz) riches pl

    zu Réíchtum kommen — to become rich, to make one's fortune

    die Reichtümer der Erde/des Meeres — the riches of the earth/sea

    der innere or seelische Réíchtum — richness of spirit

    2) (fig = Fülle, Reichhaltigkeit) wealth, abundance (
    an +dat of)

    der Réíchtum an Fischen — the abundance of fish

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    der
    1) (wealth.) affluence
    3) (riches: He is a man of great wealth.) wealth
    4) (a great quantity (of): a wealth of information.) wealth
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    Reich·tum
    <-[e]s, Reichtümer>
    [ˈraiçtu:m, pl -ty:mɐ]
    m
    1. kein pl (große Wohlhabenheit) wealth
    zu \Reichtum kommen [o gelangen] to get rich, to come into money
    damit kann man keine Reichtümer erwerben you cannot get rich that way
    der \Reichtum an etw dat/von etw dat the wealth [or abundance] of sth
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    der; Reichtums, Reichtümer
    1) o. Pl. (auch fig.) wealth (an + Dat. of)
    2) Plural (auch fig.) riches
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    Reichtum m; -s, Reichtümer riches pl, auch fig wealth; fig (Fülle, Überfluss) richness (
    an +dat in), abundance, affluence form (
    an +dat of); (Vielfalt) (great) variety;
    Reichtum an Erfahrung(en)/Bodenschätzen wealth of experience/richness in mineral resources
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    der; Reichtums, Reichtümer
    1) o. Pl. (auch fig.) wealth (an + Dat. of)
    2) Plural (auch fig.) riches
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    -¨er m.
    abundance n.
    affluence n.
    hoop n.
    luxuriance n.
    opulence n.
    riches n.
    richness n.
    wealth n.

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  • 105 Romanheft

    n cheap paperback novel
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    Ro|man|heft
    nt
    cheap pulp novel, penny dreadful (dated Brit)
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    Ro·man·heft, Ro·man·heft·chen
    nt LIT, VERLAG cheap [or AM dime-store] romance novel
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    Romanheft n cheap paperback novel

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  • 106 ходить

    гл.
    1. to go; 2. to walk; 3. to go/to travel on foot; 4. to stride; 5. to march; 6. to pace; 7. to stroll; 8. to amble; 9. to saunter; 10. to trudge; 11. to plod; 12. to hobble; 13. to shuffle; 14. to shamble; 15. to tiptoe; 16. to sneak; 17. to stagger; 18. to stumble; 19. to lurch; 20. to swagger; 21. to strut; 22. to wander; 23. to prowl; 24. to wade; 25. to pick one's way; 26. to edge
    Русский глагол ходить используется в разных ситуациях; относится к движению людей, работе механизмов, внешнему виду человека. Русский глагол ходить не уточняет, как осуществляется движение и при каких сопутствующих обстоятельствах. В английском языке эти аспекты уточняются значениями отдельных слов. В русском языке любые уточнения способов движения передаются, как правило, словосочетаниями с глаголом ходить.
    1. to go — (как и русский глагол ходить, английский глагол to go многозначен и относится как к живым существам, так и к неодушевленным предметам, машинам и механизмам): a) ходить, ездить, передвигаться (предполагает передвижение живых существ любыми способами — ногами, транспортными средствами и т. п.; обычно сопровождается определениями: как, когда, куда, каким образом): to go in pairs (arm-in-arm) — ходить парами (под руку); to go shopping — ходить за покупками; to go to the theatre (to the cinema, to concerts) — ходить в театр (в кино, на концерты); to go there right now — пойти туда сейчас же; to go by train — ездить поездом; to go by boat — плыть пароходом; to go by air — лететь самолетом; to go out to work — ходить на работу/ ходить на службу; to go swimming (skiing) — ходить плавать/купаться (ходить на лыжах) In summer he goes for a swim in all sorts of weather. — Летом он ходит купаться в любую погоду. On Saturday we usually go shopping. — По субботам мы обычно ходим за покупками. We don't often go to museums. — Мы редко ходим в музеи. My father liked to go into the mountains and he often took us kids with him. — Отец любил ходить в горы и часто брал нас, детей, с собой. b) ходить, функционировать, работать (описывает функционирование неодушевленных предметов, главным образом машин и механизмов): This watch doesn't go. — Эти часы не ходят. The bus goes there twice a day. — Автобус ходит туда два раза в день. Cars can't go along such roads. — Машины по таким дорогам не ездят./ Машины по таким дорогам ездить не могут. The train went at full speed. — Поезд шел полным ходом. Buses don't go along these streets. — По этим улицам автобусы не ходят/не ездят.
    2. to walk — ходить, гулять, прогуливаться, ходить пешком, прохаживаться, переступать ногами ( двигаться вперед с обычной скоростью): Lena and Ann always walk to school together. — Лена и Аня всегда идут в школу вместе. Shall we walk or take a taxi? — Пойдем пешком или возьмем такси? Ben learned to walk at ten months. — Бен научился ходить, когда ему было десять месяцев./Бен пошел, когда ему было десять месяцев. On the final day we walked over twenty miles. — В последний день мы прошли более двадцати миль. We walked around the market for a while, before going to the beach. — Мы немного походили по рынку прежде чем пойти на пляж. I keep seeing these two strange men walking around, I'm sure they are up to something. — Я все время вижу этих двух незнакомцев, которые ходят вокруг, я уверен, они что-то замышляют. The doctor told Sam to walk as much as possible — it was good for his heart. — Доктор посоветовал Сэму побольше ходить — это полезно для его сердца./Доктор посоветовал Сэму побольше двигаться — ему это полезно для сердца. Ellyn is up at six every morning to walk along the beach. — Эллин встает в шесть часов каждое утро, чтобы походить/погулять по пляжу. I like to go walking in the woods, just to breathe the air. — Я люблю ходить по лесу, просто чтобы подышать свежим воздухом. We are going to walk for a while before dinner. — Мы пошли до обеда немного погулять.
    3. to go/to travel on foot — ходить пешком: It is not far, it will take you about ten minutes on foot. — Это недалеко, всего минут десять пешком. They planned to travel partly by boat and the rest of the way on foot. — Они планировали проплыть на лодке часть пути, а остальной путь проделать пешком.
    4. to stride — шагать, ходить большими шагами (двигаться быстро, особенно если вы чувствуете неуверенность, сердитесь или торопитесь): Не strode along the beach. — Он шагал по пляжу./Он вышагивал по пляжу. Не strode on/off. — Он зашагал дальше. The interviewer strode confidently towards me and shook my hand. — Журналист уверенно шагнул ко мне и протянул руку, здороваясь со мной. I saw Max striding angrily away. — Я видел, как Макс в гневе зашагал прочь. She strode quickly and purposefully into the room, with her head upright. — С высоко поднятой головой и явным намерением что-то сделать она быстро шагнула/вошла в комнату.
    5. to march — маршировать, ходить строевым шагом, двигаться решительно, двигаться твердым шагом (двигаться быстро, уверенными шагами, особенно под влиянием гнева или решимости что-либо сделать): Sheila marched into the office to demand an apology. — Шейла уверенно вошла в контору потребовать, чтобы перед ней извинились. «I'll never forgive you for this», Margosaid marching off. — «Я тебе этого никогда не прощу», — сказала Марго и вышла. The soldiers marched through the town in two straight columns. — Солдаты прошли строем через город двумя стройными колоннами./Соддаты промаршировали через городдвумя стройными колоннами. At the army training camp the new recruits will learn how to march and shoot. — В военно-учебных лагерях новобранцы научатся ходить строем и стрелять. The prisoners were made to march around the court yard. — Узников заставляли маршировать по тюремному двору.
    6. to pace — ходить взад и вперед (обычно в небольшом пространстве, особенно если вы нервничаете, раздражены или рассержены): Sheila paced back and forth along the corridor, waiting for the doctor to come back. — В ожидании возвращения врача Шейла нервно ходила взад и вперед по коридору. «We are going to be late», Jordan said irritably pacing up and down the room. — «Мы опаздываем», — раздраженно сказал Джордан, меряя шагами комнату./«Мы опаздываем», — сказал Джордан, шагая взад и вперед по комнате. A lion paced up and down the cage. — Лев ходил по клетке взад и вперед.
    7. to stroll — прогуливаться ( ходить ради удовольствия): 1 strolled along the beach with the warm sun on my face. — Я медленно прогуливался по пляжу, теплое солнце светило мне в лицо. The young couple strolled through the park, arm-in-arm. — Молодая пара под руку прогуливалась по парку. In the evening Madrid fills with people strolling unhurridly from bar to bar. — По вечерам Мадрид наполняют гуляющие пары, которые не спеша переходят от бара к бару.
    8. to amble — двигаться мелкими шагами, семенить; идти неторопливым шагом, брести, бесцельно бродить; идти иноходью ( о лошади): An old man appeared from behind the house and ambled across the yard. — Из-за дома показался старик, который бесцельно бродил по двору. We ambled around the town. — Мы бродили по городу. One of the horses, the white one, slowly ambled toward me. — Одна из лошадей — белая — иноходью приблизилась ко мне.
    9. to saunter — прогуливаться, прохаживаться, фланировать (ходить с гордым видом, что нередко у других вызывает раздражение): We sauntered up and down the street. — Мы прогуливались/прохаживались вверх и вниз по улице. «Shouldn't you be in class?» — the teacher asked the girls who were sauntering down the corridor. — «Вы разве не должны быть в классе?» — спросил преподаватель девочек, спокойно прогуливающихся по коридору. I sauntered into the garden, where some friends were chatting near the fire. — Я медленно прошел в сад, где у костра болтали несколько моих друзей. As usual, he sauntered into the class twenty minutes late. — Он с независимым видом вошел в класс как обычно с двадцатиминутным опозданием.
    10. to trudge — устало ходить, тяжело ступать, тащиться (тяжело двигаться медленными шагами, потому что вы устали): Mother walked for four miles to the nearest store trudging back home with her bag of groceries. — Мать ходила в магазин в четырех милях от дома, а потом устало тащилась домой с тяжелой сумкой продуктов. Trudging through the sand was exhausting. — Тащиться по песку было тяжело. He trudged the streets all day. — Он таскался по улицам целый день. Не trudged wearily up the hill. — Он устало тащился в гору.
    11. to plod — брести ( с трудом), тащиться, медленно плестись, устало плестись (еле-еле передвигая ноги из-за усталости или потому что вы несете что-либо тяжелое): Не plodded wearily home. — Он устало плелся домой. The travelers plodded through deep snow at the side of the railroad. — Путешественники устало плелись по глубокому снегу вдоль железнодорожного полотна./Путешественники медленно брели по глубокому снегу вдоль железнодорожного полотна. The donkey was plodding slowly along underthc heavy load. — Ослик еле плелся под тяжестью поклажи.
    12. to hobble — ковылять, прихрамывать: Не hobbled along. — Он шел прихрамывая. The man hobbled along on his crutches. — Мужчина ковылял на костылях.
    13. to shuffle — ходить шаркая ногами (двигаться медленно и с шумом, не поднимая ног от пола на должную высоту): Не shuffled to the bar across the room. — Он пошел шаркающей походкой к бару. Supporting herself on Ann's arm the old woman shuffled towards the door. — Опираясь на руку Анны, старушка шаркая шла к двери. I heard Bob shuffling around the kitchen. — Я слышала, как Боб шаркая ногами тяжело двигался по кухне.
    14. to shamble — ходить вразвалку; ходить волоча ноги (медленно и неуклюже, ленивой походкой двигаться, наклоняясь вперед): The old man shambled off. — Старик, волоча ноги, пошел прочь. Не shambled into the room and up lo the window. — Он ввалился в комнату и вразвалку подошел к окну. Looking tired, Parker shambled to the stage and started playing. — С усталым видом Паркер медленно прошел на сиену и начал играть.
    15. to tiptoe — ходить на цыпочках ( стараться быть незамеченным или не производить шума): Bobby tiptoed past his daughter's bedroom so as not to wake her. — Бобби на цыпочках прошел мимо спальни дочери, чтобы не разбудить ее. They tiptoed from room to room, afraid to speak above a whisper. — Они ходили на цыпочках из комнаты в комнату и говорили только шепотом.
    16. to sneak — ходить крадучись, красться (тихо двигаться прячась от кого-либо, особенно если вы делаете что-либо плохое и не хотите быть пойманным): The thieves sneaked in when the guard had his back turned. — Воры крадучись пробрались внутрь, когда охранник стоял к ним спиной. Polly sneaked in through back yard so that her parents wouldn't wake up and see how late it was. — Полли крадучись вошла со двора так, чтобы не разбудить родителей и не дать им понять, как поздно она пришла.
    17. to stagger — ходить хромая, ходить шатаясь, шататься (двигаться неуверенной походкой, шатаясь из стороны в сторону, почти падая, особенно из-за того, что вы устали, пьяны или ранены): I was hit on the head and just managed to stagger out of the room. — Меня ударили по голове, и я с трудом, шатаясь выбрался из комнаты. My father was staggering under weight of a huge parcel. — Мой отец шел пошатываясь под тяжестью огромного пакета.
    18. to stumble — спотыкаться, ходить спотыкаясь (неуверенно двигаться, натыкаясь на то, что под ногами, или потому, что вы устали или пьяны): The room was dark and Sten nearly fell over a chair as he stumbled to the corner. — В комнате было темно, и Стэн споткнулся о стул и чуть не упал, идя в угол комнаты. Having drunk half a bottle of whisky I stumbled upstairs and to bed. — Выпив с полбутылки виски, я спотыкаясь поднялся наверх и лег в кровать.
    19. to lurch — идти нетвердой походкой, пошатываться, неуверенно двигаться: Не lurched sideways two steps as the stone rolled by. — Он уклонился на два шага в сторону, когда камень прокатился мимо. Harry lurched to the bathroom clutching his stomach in pain. — Гарри шатаясь побрел в ванную комнату, хватаясь от боли за живот.
    20. to swagger — расхаживать, ходить с гордым/важным видом, самоуверенно ( идти двигая всем корпусом): Paul swaggered arrogantly into (he boxing ring, as if he had already won the fight. — Павел с гордым видом вышел на ринг так, как будто он уже одержал победу. Sally's boyfriend came swaggering down the steps with his hands in his jackets. — Дружок Салли, засунув руки в карманы, с гордым видом спускался по ступенькам лестницы. Ben left the room swaggering clearly pleased with himself. — Бен гордо вышел из комнаты, весьма довольный собой.
    21. to strut — ходить с важным видом, выхаживать, вышагивать (ходить с гордо поднятой головой, грудью вперед, всем видом показывая свою важность): Look at him strutting across the office, he thinks he is so important. — Посмотри, как он вышагивает по офису, он думает, что он очень важная птица. During the mating season the male bird will strut in front of the female. — Во время сезона спаривания самец гордо вышагивает перед самкой.
    22. to wander — бродить, бесцельно ходить (часто по местам, которые вы не знаете): Tom spent most of his free time wandering about in the woods. — Большую часть своего свободного времени Том бродил по лесам. For an hour and a half we were wandering around the old city, completely lost. — Совершенно заблудившись, часа полтора мы бродили по старому городу.
    23. to prowl — рыскать, идти крадучись (тихо передвигаться, оставаясь незамеченным, особенно при попытке что-либо украсть или напасть на кого-либо): The nurse said that she could hear someone prowling in the garden. — Няня сказала, что она слышала, как кто-то крадучись ходил по саду. Several wolves prowled around the camp, but they were kept at bay by the fire. — Несколько волков рыскали у лагеря, но их остановил огонь костра. The police have warned the public the killer may be prowling the streets. — Полиция предупредила население, что убийца еще может бродить по улицам.
    24. to wade — ходить по воде, шлепать: Ellen waded into the water then started swimming across the river. — Эллен вошла в воду и поплыла на тот берег реки. The rescuers worked wading waist deep in the muddy water. — Спасатели работали по грудь в грязной воде. The fisherman got out of the boat and waded ashore. — Рыбак вышел из лодки и вброд пошел к берегу.
    25. to pick one's way — осторожно ходить (идти, выбирая дорогу, обходя опасные места): The boys began to pick their way over the rocks towards the ocean. — Мальчики начали осторожно двигаться по камням в сторону океана. Gathering her skirt she began to pick her way through the puddles. — Подобрав юбку, она начала пробираться, обходя дождевые лужи.
    26. to edge — ходить пробираясь боком; ходить по краю (медленно и осторожно, двигаясь боком через небольшое, узкое пространство, которое не позволяет идти нормальным шагом): Ben edged sideways through the front door, which seemed to be stuck. — Бэн протиснулся через парадную дверь, которую по-видимому заело. Edging my way through the crowd I eventually managed to get to the bar. — Пробравшись боком через толпу, я наконец смог добраться до бара.

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > ходить

  • 107 החכם עיניו בראשו

    the wise man's eyes are in the head, a wise man knows what is in store for him

    Hebrew-English dictionary > החכם עיניו בראשו

  • 108 Schiff

    Schiff n 1. MEDIA galley (Druck); 2. LOGIS ship, vessel ab Schiff IMP/EXP, LOGIS ex ship, x-ship das Schiff aufgeben LOGIS abandon ship ex Schiff, x-Schiff IMP/EXP, LOGIS ex ship, x-ship frei Längsseite Schiff IMP/EXP, LOGIS free alongside ship, FAS (Incoterms) geliefert ab Schiff IMP/EXP, LOGIS delivered ex ship, DES (Incoterms) jedes Schiff LOGIS, VERSICH any one vessel, AOV
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    n 1. < Medien> Druck galley; 2. < Transp> ship, vessel ■ ab Schiff <Imp/Exp, Transp> ex ship (x-ship) ■ das Schiff aufgeben < Transp> abandon ship ■ frei Längsseite Schiff (FAS) <Imp/Exp, Transp> Incoterms free alongside ship (FAS) ■ geliefert ab Schiff (DES) <Imp/Exp, Transp> Incoterms delivered ex ship (DES) ■ jedes Schiff <Transp, Versich> any one vessel (AOV)
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    Schiff
    ausrüsten to man (furnish, fit) a vessel.
    ship, vessel (Dampfschiff) steamer, steamship, (Kahn) barge, (kleineres) boat, (Küstendampfer) coaster, coasting vessel;
    ab Schiff ex ship;
    auf dem Schiff on board ship;
    frei Schiff free on board (f.o.b.), free on steamer;
    frei ab Schiff ex ship;
    frei Längsseite Schiff free alongside the vessel (ship);
    abgehendes (abfahrendes) Schiff outgoing boat, leaving ship;
    abgetakeltes Schiff ship in ordinary;
    aufgebrachtes Schiff (mil.) prize;
    aufgegebenes Schiff derelict (abandoned) ship;
    ausfahrendes (auslaufendes) Schiff outgoing ship, outward bounder;
    ausgehendes Schiff outward-bound vessel;
    ausländisches Schiff foreign ship, foreigner;
    nicht besteuertes ausländisches Schiff free ship (US);
    im Bau befindliches Schiff ship under construction;
    in Gefahr (Seenot) befindliches Schiff ship in distress;
    beflaggtes Schiff ship dressed overall;
    voll beladenes Schiff full (fully laden) ship;
    für den Heimathafen bestimmtes Schiff inbound (homeward-bound) ship;
    eingelaufene Schiffe arrivals;
    im Überseeverkehr eingesetztes Schiff foreign-going ship;
    allein fahrendes Schiff single-cruising ship;
    unter amerikanischer Flagge fahrendes Schiff American-flag ship;
    nicht regelmäßig fahrendes Schiff transient ship;
    fahrplanmäßiges Schiff scheduled ship (US);
    nur teilweise fertig gestelltes Schiff partly completed ship;
    gechartertes Schiff chartered ship;
    gerammtes Schiff ship collided with;
    in Seenot geratenes Schiff ship in distress;
    außer Dienst gestelltes Schiff laid-up vessel;
    gestrandetes Schiff wreck;
    havariertes Schiff ship under average;
    klassifiziertes Schiff rated ship;
    auf Reede liegendes Schiff ship anchored in a roadstead;
    manövrierunfähiges Schiff ship not under control;
    neutrales Schiff neutral (free) ship;
    registriertes Schiff registered ship;
    schiffbrüchiges Schiff wrecked ship, shipwreck;
    seetüchtiges Schiff sound ship, seaworthy vessel;
    seriengefertigtes Schiff victory vessel;
    stillliegendes Schiff idle vessel;
    überfälliges Schiff missing ship;
    unbeladenes Schiff light (empty) ship (vessel);
    auf einer bestimmten Route verkehrendes Schiff constant trader;
    vorfahrtberechtigtes Schiff privileged vessel;
    Schiff mit voller Bemannung fully-manned ship;
    Schiff auf großer Fahrt foreign-going ship (vessel);
    Schiff unter fremder Flagge foreign vessel;
    Schiff erster Klasse class ship, a first rater (Br.);
    Schiff eines Konferenzreeders conference ship;
    Schiff einer fremden Nation foreigner;
    Schiff in Seenot ship in distress;
    Schiffe neutraler Staaten free ships;
    Schiff abtakeln (abwracken) to dismantle (unrig) a ship, to break up an old ship for scrap;
    Schiff anhalten und durchsuchen to stop and examine a ship;
    Schiff aufgeben to abandon (surrender) a ship;
    Schiff ausklarieren to clear the ship;
    Schiff ausrüsten to equip (fit, furnish) a ship, to man and supply a ship;
    Schiff mit amtlichen Papieren ausstatten to document a ship;
    Schiffe bauen to build (fabricate) ships;
    Schiffe auf Vorrat bauen to build ships on stock;
    Schiff beflaggen to flag a ship;
    durch Schiffe befördern to ship;
    Schiff befrachten to take a ship to freight, to lade goods to a vessel;
    Schiff mit Stückgütern befrachten to load a ship on the berth;
    Schiff mit Beschlag (Arrest) belegen to arrest a ship;
    Schiff ins Dock bringen to bring a ship into dock;
    Schiff ins Trockendock bringen (nehmen) to dry-dock a ship;
    Schiff chartern to freight (hire) a ship;
    Schiff durchsuchen to search a ship;
    Schiff in den Hafen einbringen to put a ship into port;
    Schiff einklarieren to clear inwards;
    Schiff in ein Dock einschleusen to pass a ship into dock;
    Schiff wieder einstellen to recommission a ship;
    aufgebrachtes Schiff und Ladegut prisengerecht einziehen to condemn a captured vessel;
    Schiff entladen to clear a ship of her cargo, to unload a ship;
    Schiff für seeuntüchtig erklären to condemn a ship;
    Schiff festmachen to make a ship fast;
    Schiff als verloren bekannt geben to post a ship missing;
    Schiff auflaufen lassen to beach (strand) a ship, to run a ship aground;
    Schiff unter falscher Flagge laufen lassen to mask a ship under a neutral flag;
    Schiff vom Stapel laufen lassen to launch a ship;
    Schiff auf den Strand laufen lassen to force a ship on shore;
    Schiffe auf Halde legen to stockpile ships;
    Schiff auf Kiel legen to lay a ship on the keel, to lay down a ship;
    Schiff manövrieren to handle a ship;
    Schiff in Reparatur nehmen to lay up a ship for repairs;
    Schiff gewerblich nutzen to trade with a ship;
    Schiff pfänden to arrest a ship;
    Schiff auf den Strand setzen to force a ship on shore;
    Schiff außer Dienst stellen to lay up (disable) a ship, to put a vessel out of commission;
    Schiff in Dienst stellen to put a ship into service (in commission);
    Schiff überführen to remove a ship;
    Schiff dem Versicherer überlassen to abandon a ship covered by a policy to the underwriters;
    Schiff umtaufen to change the name of a ship;
    Schiff verchartern to freight out a ship;
    Schiff verlassen to abandon (surrender) a ship;
    Schiff verpfänden to bottomry, to make prize of a ship;
    Schiff verproviantieren to store a ship with provisions;
    Schiff verschrotten to break up an old ship for scrap;
    Schiff auf der Hin- und Rückreise versichern to insure a ship out and home;
    Schiff zur Verladung vormerken to put up a vessel for freight;
    Schiff als Prise wegnehmen to make prize of a ship;
    Schiff zurückgeben to restore a vessel;
    Schiff muss schwimmend löschen discharge afloat.
    bugsieren, Schiff
    to tow a ship.
    eindocken, Schiff
    to take a ship into dock, to dock a ship.

    Business german-english dictionary > Schiff

  • 109 gluck

    Interj.
    1. beim Trinken: glug (, glug); gluck, gluck machen umg., hum. (Alkohol trinken) have a few; (ertrinken) go under (for the third time); (untergehen) go down; gluck, gluck, weg war er hum. glug, glug, and down he went, bubble-bubble he was gone
    2. Henne: cluck
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    das Glück
    luck; fortune; auspiciousness; happiness; felicity; fortunateness; luckiness
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    glụck [glʊk]
    interj
    1) (von Huhn) cluck

    gluck gluck, weg war er (inf) — glug glug, and he'd gone

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    das
    2) (something good which happens by chance: She has all the luck!) luck
    4) (a piece of good luck or something for which one should be grateful: It was a mercy that it didn't rain.) mercy
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    <-[e]s>
    [ˈglʏk]
    1. (günstige Fügung) luck; (Fortuna) fortune
    ein \Glück! (fam) how lucky!, what a stroke of luck!
    ein \Glück, dass... it is/was lucky that...
    jdm zum Geburtstag \Glück wünschen to wish sb [a] happy birthday
    ein Kind des \Glücks sein (geh) to have been born under a lucky star
    jdm \Glück und Segen wünschen (geh) to wish sb every good fortune
    mehr \Glück als Verstand [o als sonst was] haben (fam) to have more luck than sense [or brains]
    \Glück bringend lucky
    großes/seltenes \Glück a great/rare stroke of luck
    \Glück verheißend auspicious, propitious
    wahres \Glück sein, dass... to be really lucky [or a good thing] that...
    auf sein \Glück bauen to rely on [or trust to] one's good fortune
    jdm \Glück bringen to bring sb luck
    viel \Glück [bei etw dat/in etw dat]! good [or the best of] luck [with/in sth]!
    \Glück/kein \Glück haben to be lucky [or in luck]/unlucky [or to not be in luck]
    \Glück gehabt! (fam) that was lucky! [or a close shave!]
    das \Glück haben, etw zu tun to be lucky enough [or have the good fortune] to do sth
    das ist dein \Glück! (fam) lucky for you!
    \Glück bei jdm haben to be successful with sb
    in sein \Glück hineinstolpern (fam) to have the luck of the devil, to be incredibly lucky
    dem \Glück ein bisschen nachhelfen to improve [or help] one's/sb's luck; (mogeln) to cheat a bit
    sein \Glück [bei jdm] probieren [o versuchen] to try one's luck [with sb]
    von \Glück reden [o sagen] können, dass... to count [or consider] oneself lucky [or fam thank one's lucky stars] that...
    das \Glück ist jdm gewogen [o hold] (geh) luck was with them, fortune smiled upon [or form favoured [or AM -ored]] them
    sein \Glück verscherzen to throw away one's good fortune [or chance]
    auf sein \Glück vertrauen to trust to one's luck
    noch nichts von seinem \Glück wissen [o ahnen] (iron) to not know what's in store for one [or anything about it] yet
    jdm [viel] \Glück [bei etw dat/zu etw dat] wünschen to wish sb [good] luck [with/in sth]
    \Glück ab! (Fliegergruß) good luck!, happy [or safe] landing!
    \Glück auf! (Bergmannsgruß) good luck!
    zu jds \Glück luckily [or fortunately] for sb
    zum \Glück luckily, fortunately, happily
    zu seinem/ihrem etc. \Glück luckily for him/her etc.
    2. (Freude) happiness, joy
    jdm \Glück [und Zufriedenheit] wünschen to wish sb joy
    in \Glück und Unglück zusammenhalten to stick together through thick and thin [or come rain or come shine]
    echtes/großes \Glück true/great happiness
    eheliches/häusliches \Glück marital [or wedded]/domestic bliss
    junges \Glück young love
    kurzes \Glück short-lived happiness
    ein stilles \Glück bliss, a serene sense of happiness
    das vollkommene \Glück perfect bliss
    tiefes \Glück empfinden to feel great [or deep] joy
    sein \Glück finden to find happiness
    sein \Glück genießen to enjoy [or bask in] one's happiness
    jds ganzes \Glück sein to be sb's [whole] life, to mean the whole world to sb
    nach \Glück streben to pursue happiness
    3.
    sein \Glück mit Füßen treten to turn one's back on fortune
    \Glück und Glas, wie leicht bricht das! (prov) glass and luck, brittle muck prov
    etw auf gut \Glück tun to do sth on the off-chance, to trust to chance
    jdm lacht das \Glück fortune smiles on [or favours [or AM -ors]] sb
    sein \Glück machen to make one's fortune
    \Glück muss der Mensch [o man] haben! (fam) this must be my/your/our etc. lucky day!, my/your/our etc. luck must be in!
    jeder ist seines \Glückes Schmied (prov) life is what you make [of] it prov, everyone is the architect of his own fortune prov
    das war das \Glück des Tüchtigen he/she deserved his/her good luck [or fortune], he/she deserved the break fam
    \Glück im Unglück haben it could have been much worse [for sb], to be quite lucky in [or under] the circumstances
    man kann niemanden zu seinem \Glück zwingen (prov) you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink prov
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    das; Glück[e]s
    1) luck

    ein großes/unverdientes Glück — a great/an undeserved stroke of luck

    [es ist/war] ein Glück, dass... — it's/it was lucky that...

    er hat [kein] Glück gehabt — he was [un]lucky

    jemandem Glück wünschen — wish somebody [good] luck

    viel Glück! — [the] best of luck!; good luck!

    Glück bringen — bring [good] luck

    sein Glück versuchen od. probieren — try one's luck

    zum Glück od. zu meinem/seinem usw. Glück — luckily or fortunately [for me/him etc.]

    2) (Hochstimmung) happiness

    jemanden zu seinem Glück zwingen — make somebody do what is good for him/her

    jeder ist seines Glückes Schmied(Spr.) life is what you make it

    3) (Fortuna) fortune; luck
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    gluck int
    1. beim Trinken: glug (, glug);
    gluck, gluck machen umg, hum (Alkohol trinken) have a few; (ertrinken) go under (for the third time); (untergehen) go down;
    gluck, gluck, weg war er hum glug, glug, and down he went, bubble-bubble he was gone
    2. Henne: cluck
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    das; Glück[e]s
    1) luck

    ein großes/unverdientes Glück — a great/an undeserved stroke of luck

    [es ist/war] ein Glück, dass... — it's/it was lucky that...

    er hat [kein] Glück gehabt — he was [un]lucky

    jemandem Glück wünschen — wish somebody [good] luck

    viel Glück! — [the] best of luck!; good luck!

    Glück bringen — bring [good] luck

    sein Glück versuchen od. probieren — try one's luck

    zum Glück od. zu meinem/seinem usw. Glück — luckily or fortunately [for me/him etc.]

    2) (Hochstimmung) happiness

    jemanden zu seinem Glück zwingen — make somebody do what is good for him/her

    jeder ist seines Glückes Schmied(Spr.) life is what you make it

    3) (Fortuna) fortune; luck
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    nur sing. n.
    auspiciousness n.
    beatitude n.
    bliss n.
    felicity n.
    fortune n.
    happiness n.
    luck n.
    luckiness n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > gluck

  • 110 Groschenroman

    Grọ|schen|ro|man
    m (pej)
    cheap or dime-store (US) novel
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    Gro·schen·ro·man
    m (pej) cheap [or AM a. dime] novel
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    der (abwertend) cheap novel; dime novel (Amer.)
    * * *
    Groschenheft n, Groschenroman m penny dreadful, US dime novel
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    der (abwertend) cheap novel; dime novel (Amer.)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Groschenroman

  • 111 großschreiben

    v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) (Wort) capitalize; schreibt man das groß? does that have a capital (letter)?; siehe auch groß II 1
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    groß|schrei|ben
    vt sep
    1)

    ein Wort gróßschreiben — to write a word with a capital/in capitals

    2)

    großgeschrieben werden (fig inf)to be stressed, to be given pride of place, to be writ large

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    groß·schrei·benRR1
    vt irreg (mit großem Anfangsbuchstaben)
    etw \großschreiben to write sth with a[n initial] capital letter
    groß·schrei·ben2
    vt irreg (fam: besonders schätzen)
    etw wird [bei jdm] großgeschrieben to be high on the[/sb's] list of priorities
    Pünktlichkeit wird bei Hahn & Haehnle großgeschrieben punctuality is high on Hahn & Haehnle's [or the Hahn & Haehnle] list of priorities
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    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb write < word> with a capital [initial] letter; write < word> with a capital; s. auch groß 2. 1)
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    großschreiben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) (Wort) capitalize;
    schreibt man das groß? does that have a capital (letter)?;
    großgeschrieben werden fig rank very high, be a high priority, be considered very important; (begehrt sein) be very much in demand;
    bei ihm wird Pünktlichkeit großgeschrieben auch he sets great store by punctuality
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    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb write < word> with a capital [initial] letter; write < word> with a capital; s. auch groß 2. 1)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > großschreiben

  • 112 versehen

    (unreg.)
    I v/t
    1. (Pflichten) perform; (Geschäfte, Haushalt) look after; ein Amt / eine Stelle versehen hold office / occupy a position
    2. versehen mit supply with; auch TECH. provide with; (schmücken) decorate with; etw. mit etw. versehen auch add s.th. to s.th.; mit Vollmacht versehen authorize; jemanden mit den Sterbesakramenten versehen administer the last rights to s.o.; mit etw. versehen sein be provided with s.th.; reichlich mit Nahrung etc. versehen sein have plenty of food etc., have ample food etc.
    II v/refl
    1. make a mistake, slip up
    2. ehe man sich’s versieht before you know it
    3. sich versehen mit (ausstatten) equip o.s. with; (eindecken) get in a supply ( oder supplies) of; (sich verschaffen) get (hold of)
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    das Versehen
    aberration; oversight; mistake; fault; error; slip
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    Ver|se|hen [fɛɐ'zeːən]
    nt -s, -
    (= Irrtum) mistake, error; (= Unachtsamkeit) inadvertence, oversight

    aus Verséhen — by mistake, inadvertently

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    das
    1) (a mistake or failure (in behaviour, memory etc): a lapse of memory.) lapse
    2) (to give (what is necessary); to supply: They furnished the library with new books.) furnish
    3) (a failure to notice: Due to an oversight, we have not paid the bill.) oversight
    4) (to stock (a place etc) with goods etc: The museum is stored with interesting exhibits.) store
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    Ver·se·hen
    <-s, ->
    [fɛɐ̯ˈze:ən]
    nt (Irrtum) mistake; (Unachtsamkeit) oversight
    aus [o durch ein] \Versehen inadvertently; (aufgrund einer Verwechslung a.) by mistake [or accident]
    * * *
    das; Versehens, Versehen: oversight; slip

    aus Versehen — by mistake; inadvertently

    * * *
    versehen (irr)
    A. v/t
    1. (Pflichten) perform; (Geschäfte, Haushalt) look after;
    ein Amt/eine Stelle versehen hold office/occupy a position
    2.
    versehen mit supply with; auch TECH provide with; (schmücken) decorate with;
    jemanden mit den Sterbesakramenten versehen administer the last rights to sb;
    mit etwas versehen sein be provided with sth;
    versehen sein have plenty of food etc, have ample food etc
    B. v/r
    1. make a mistake, slip up
    2.
    ehe man sich’s versieht before you know it
    3.
    sich versehen mit (ausstatten) equip o.s. with; (eindecken) get in a supply ( oder supplies) of; (sich verschaffen) get (hold of)
    * * *
    das; Versehens, Versehen: oversight; slip

    aus Versehen — by mistake; inadvertently

    * * *
    - n.
    oversight n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > versehen

  • 113 Romanheftchen

    Ro·man·heft, Ro·man·heft·chen
    nt LIT, VERLAG cheap [or AM dime-store] romance novel

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Romanheftchen

  • 114 jævn

    ро́вный; просто́й
    * * *
    bluff, common, even, flat, homely, level, moderate, smooth
    * * *
    adj
    (uden buler etc) even,
    ( vandret) level ( fx surface, ground, road),
    ( glat) smooth;
    ( regelmæssig, uden store udsving) even ( fx pulse, temperature), regular
    ( fx pulse; at regular intervals), steady ( fx speed);
    ( gradvis) gradual ( fx increase), gentle ( fx slope);
    ( tyktflydende) thick;
    ( uden klumper) smooth;
    ( enkel, dagligdags) plain, ordinary;
    ( nogenlunde) fair, moderate,
    F tolerable;
    ( middelmådig) mediocre;
    ( ligefrem) plain, simple ( fx language);
    [ den jævne mand] the man in the street, the common man;
    [ jævnt godt] fairly well;
    [ holde sig på det jævne] keep one's feet on the ground.

    Danish-English dictionary > jævn

  • 115 tale

    address, hold forth, oration, speak, speech, talk
    * * *
    I. (en -r) speech,
    F ( højtidelig) oration ( fx a funeral oration),
    fx a presidential address);
    ( samtale) conversation,
    T talk;
    (gram.) speech;
    (se også daglig, direkte, indirekte, sølv);
    [ miste talens brug] lose the faculty of speech,
    ( tabe mælet) lose one's tongue;
    [ holde en tale] make (el. deliver) a speech (, an address);
    (dvs ved bordet) propose somebody's health;
    [ i en tale for X sagde han] proposing X's health he said;
    [ kan jeg få ham i tale nu?] can I see him now?
    [ afvise al tale om] reject all talk of;
    [ høre tale om] hear of;
    [ jeg vil ikke høre tale om sådan noget] I won't hear of such a thing;
    [ der er tale om] there is some talk of;
    [ der er tale om store udgifter] the expense involved is considerable;
    [ den mand der er tale om] the man in question;
    [ det er ikke det der er tale om] that is not the point;
    [ det kan der ikke være tale om] that is out of the question;
    T it's not on;
    [ der er tale om at] there is some talk of -ing;
    [ der er ikke tale om at han] there is no question of his -ing;
    [ bringe på tale] bring up;
    ( også, F) broach the subject;
    [ komme på tale] be mentioned;
    [ være på tale] be talked of,
    (mere F) be under discussion.
    II. *
    ( holde tale) speak (om on), make a speech;
    ( udtrykke sig i ord) speak ( fx speak fluently (, in a low voice, in riddles); I was unable to speak),
    (mere T) talk ( fx talk in one's sleep, talk too much; learn to talk
    (el. speak));
    ( samtale) talk,
    (mere F) speak ( med to) ( især amer with) (om about, of);
    ( sige, udtrykke) speak ( fx words of wisdom, the truth);
    ( diskutere) talk ( fx business, golf, music);
    (et ( fremmed) sprog) speak ( fx French);
    (se også talende);
    [ tale ens sag] plead somebody's cause, plead for somebody;
    [ tale sin sag] plead one's cause;
    [ tale sig hæs] talk oneself hoarse;
    [ tale sig varm] warm to one's subject;
    (fig) speak (el. talk) the same language;
    [ vel talt!] well spoken!
    (se også egentlig, praktisk, ærlig);
    [ med præp & adv:]
    (dvs på éns vegne) speak for,
    ( til gunst for) speak for (el. in favour of),
    ( i retten) plead for;
    ( tyde på) point to ( at han har gjort det his having done it);
    ( om bordtale) propose somebody's health;
    [ meget taler for at denne påstand er rigtig] there is a lot to be said in favour of this assertion;
    ( i retten) he made out a strong case for her;
    [ han taler godt for sig] he speaks well, he is a fine speaker;
    [ dette taler for sig selv] this speaks for itself;
    [ tale forbi hinanden] talk at cross purposes;
    [ tale ham fra det] talk him out of it;
    [ tale frem og tilbage om] argue about it, discuss it at great length;
    [ tale i radio (, telefon)] be on the radio (, telephone);
    [ tale i telefon med en] speak to somebody on the telephone;
    [ tale imod] speak against ( fx a proposal);
    [ der er meget der taler imod det] there is a lot to be said against it;
    ( i retten) he made out a strong case against her;
    [` tale med] talk to (, især am: with), have a word (, a few words) with,
    (mere F) speak to (, with);
    ( for at irettesætte) talk to, have a word with,
    ( strengere) speak to;
    ( for at rådspørge) consult,
    T see ( fx you ought to see a doctor);
    [ tale ` med] put in a word,
    (især neds) chip in;
    [ jeg ønsker at tale med ham] I want to see him;
    [ tale med sig selv] talk to oneself;
    ( i telefon) who is speaking?
    ( i telefon) my name is John Smith ( fx my name is John Smith, could I speak to Mr Brown?);
    ( hvis man er bekendt) this is John Smith;
    ( ved svar) (it is) John Smith speaking;
    [ han er ikke til at tale med] he will not listen to reason;
    [ han er til at tale med] he is open to argument;
    [ det kan han tale med om] he knows a thing or two about that;
    [ tale om] speak (el. talk) about (el. of),
    ( nævne) mention, refer to,
    ( holde foredrag om) speak on, talk on;
    [ tale om noget andet] talk about something else, change the subject;
    [ hele byen taler om det] it is the talk of the town;
    [ det er ikke noget at tale om, det er ikke værd at tale om] it is nothing to speak of, it is not worth mentioning;
    [ for ( slet) ikke at tale om] to say nothing of, not to mention, let alone;
    [ det skal vi vist ikke tale for højt om] I wouldn't say too much about that;
    [ siden vi taler om bøger] talking of books;
    [ tale over en tekst] preach on a text;
    [ tale over sig] say too much; let one's tongue run away with one;
    ( røbe hemmeligheden, T) let the cat out of the bag,
    ( røbe sig) give oneself away;
    [ tale sammen] talk (together),
    F converse;
    [ vi taler ikke sammen for tiden] we are not on speaking terms at present;
    [ tale sandt] speak (el. tell) the truth;
    [ tale til] speak to,
    F address;
    ( appellere til) appeal to ( fx somebody's feelings);
    (se også fornuft);
    [ tale ud] finish speaking;
    [ tale ud med ham om det] have it out with him;
    [ tillad mig at tale ud] allow me to finish (what I have got to say);
    [ vi tales ved senere] we'll discuss this later.

    Danish-English dictionary > tale

  • 116 til

    at, for, into, till, to, until, unto
    * * *
    I. præp
    a) (i alm, især om sted) to ( fx go to London; return to England; keep to the right; write a letter to somebody; with my back to the fire; to my delight (, horror, despair, surprise));
    [ gå til møde (, selskab, fest)] go to a meeting (, a party);
    [ være til et møde (, et selskab, en fest)] be at a meeting (, a party);
    (se også ndf: j);
    b) ( ved arrive og arrival) at,
    ( dog foran navne på lande og store byer) in ( fx arrive at one's destination, in England, at Dover, in London);
    c) (om bestemmelsessted i forb med start, leave, depart etc) for ( fx
    start for Edinburgh; our departure for York);
    [ rejsende til Crewe] passengers for Crewe;
    [ tog til Hull] train for Hull;
    d) ( op imod, støttet til) against ( fx lean against a wall);
    e) ( tid: indtil) until,
    T till ( fx wait untill (, till) tomorrow);
    ( mellem to tidspunkter) to ( fx from ten to twelve o'clock; from 1770 to 1850);
    [ fra morgen til aften] from morning till night;
    ( om dato) up to and including,
    (am) through ( fx from Sunday through Thursday),
    (om sted i bog etc) up to and including;
    f) ( tidspunkt) at ( fx come at the same time; he gave me presents at Christmas and on birthdays);
    ( om arrangementer) for ( fx the ceremony was arranged for two o'clock; I have invited them for two o'clock; I have an appointment for two o'clock; come home for Christmas);
    ( førstkommende) next ( fx next Easter, next summer);
    g) ( senest, sidste frist) by ( fx we must have them by Friday); h) ( når " til" + styrelse = indirekte objekt) to ( fx give money to the poor; sell it to Peter); for ( fx buy a present for her; make a dress for her);
    i) ( bestemmelse) for ( fx here is a letter for you; a basket for potatoes; for use in the kitchen; your task for tomorrow; tickets for "Hamlet"; the boot for the left leg; what is that wheel for? it is good enough for her);
    j) ( i forbindelse med måltiders navne) ( for at få) for ( fx he came home for lunch; he stayed for tea; we were six for dinner);
    ( som man får) to ( fx he came to dinner; he stayed to dinner; invite him (, have him in) to dinner);
    ( om det man spiser) for ( fx we had chicken for lunch; they serve bacon and eggs for breakfast; what did you have for dinner?);
    ( sammen med) with ( fx drink wine with one's dinner; take tea with one's meals);
    k) ( samhørighed) of ( fx the author of the book; the key of the door; the mother of 5 children); to ( fx the heir to the estate); for (
    fx the boot for the left leg);
    l) ( pris, værdi, vurdering) at ( fx I bought 50 at 10 p. each (el.
    apiece); sell (, buy) something at cost price; value the house at £40,000; estimate (el. put) her age at 40);
    m) ( mellem 2 tal i omtrentlig mængdesangivelse) to, or ( fx 25 to 30 persons; 5 or 6 persons);
    n) ( forandring) into ( fx forvandle til change into; oversætte til
    translate into);
    o) ( som) by way of ( fx by way of answer, punishment); for ( fx I
    wouldn't like to have him for my father); as ( fx he had Smith as a teacher);
    p) (efter adj, der betegner (u)dygtighed) at ( fx good (, clever, bad) at history; he is great at football);
    [ til at] at -ing ( fx he is marvellous at interviewing);
    q) [ Udtryk]
    [ andre tilfælde:]
    [ den slyngel til Peter] that rascal of a Peter;
    [ til at] to ( fx too good to be true; not to be seen; not fit to
    live);
    [ for tung til at jeg kan løfte den] too heavy for me to lift (it);
    [ her er ikke til at være for fluer] you can't move for flies here;
    [ her er ikke til at være for varme] it is unbearably hot here;
    II. adv
    ( yderligere) more ( fx three more bottles), additional ( fx I bought three additional bottles), another ( fx another drink, another three bottles);
    (efter vb = energisk) hard ( fx run (, hit) hard), with a will ( fx
    hammer away with a will);
    (efter vb = fuldstændigt) up ( fx fryse ` til freeze up);
    [ad ( byen) til] towards (the town);
    [ én til] another, a second;
    [ én gang til] once more;
    [ en halv gang til så lang] half as long again;
    ( tilmed) even, into the bargain;
    (se også de vb hvormed til forbindes, fx blive, komme, være).
    III. conj until,
    T till ( fx wait till I come).

    Danish-English dictionary > til

  • 117 tyv

    raider, thief
    * * *
    (en -e) thief (pl thieves);
    ( indbrudstyv) burglar;
    ( i et lys) snuff;
    [ de små tyve hænger man, de store lader man løbe] little thieves are hanged, but great ones escape;
    [ stop tyven!] stop thief!
    (se også lejlighed).

    Danish-English dictionary > tyv

  • 118 bochinche

    m.
    1 racket (informal). ( Latin American Spanish)
    2 fuss, lot of noise, civil commotion, riot.
    * * *
    1 (conmoción) fuss, uproar; (ruido) racket, din, row
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=jaleo) uproar, commotion
    2) And, Caribe (=chisme) piece of gossip
    3) Méx (=baile) rave-up *; (=fiesta) wild party
    4) Méx (=bar) seedy bar, dive *
    5) Méx (=tienda) local store
    6) Caribe muddle, mess
    * * *
    masculino (esp AmL fam)
    a) (riña, pelea) fight, brawl
    b) (barullo, alboroto) racket (colloq), ruckus (AmE colloq), row (BrE colloq)
    c) (confusión, lío) muddle, mess (colloq)
    * * *
    = rumpus, racket.
    Ex. Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.
    Ex. He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.
    * * *
    masculino (esp AmL fam)
    a) (riña, pelea) fight, brawl
    b) (barullo, alboroto) racket (colloq), ruckus (AmE colloq), row (BrE colloq)
    c) (confusión, lío) muddle, mess (colloq)
    * * *
    = rumpus, racket.

    Ex: Then reading of this story aloud to young children as they look at the pictures, needs a firm, quiet voice, until that glorious wordless pictorial passage showing the 'wild rumpus,' when at least one reader discovers it is necessary to give a one-man vocal performance of some rumbustious classical music as accompaniment to the viewing of those pages.

    Ex: He says the library science degree is a racket; that there's nothing taught in library school that can't be better learned on the job.

    * * *
    A ( AmL fam)
    1 (riña, pelea) fight, brawl
    2 (barullo, alboroto) racket ( colloq), ruckus ( AmE colloq), row ( BrE colloq)
    los vecinos meten mucho bochinche our neighbors make such a row o racket ( colloq)
    tanto bochinche para nada all that fuss about nothing ( colloq)
    3 (confusión, lío) muddle, mess ( colloq)
    B ( Esp) (sorbo) sip
    * * *

    bochinche sustantivo masculino (esp AmL fam)
    a) (riña, pelea) fight, brawl

    b) (barullo, alboroto) racket (colloq), ruckus (AmE colloq), row (BrE colloq)

    c) (confusión, lío) muddle, mess (colloq)

    bochinche sustantivo masculino
    1 rumpus, row, brawl: se armó un bochinche tremendo después de la fiesta, after the party there was a tremendous brawl
    2 LAm rumour: por aquél entonces se escuchaban unos bochinches muy peligrosos, at that time some very dangerous rumours were circulating
    * * *
    Fam
    1. Am [ruido] racket;
    armar bochinche to make a racket
    2. Am [alboroto] fuss;
    hizo mucho bochinche para ir a la fiesta y después no fue she kicked up a real fuss about going to the party and then she didn't go
    3. PRico [chisme] gossip
    4. Méx [fiesta] party
    * * *
    uproar
    * * *
    bochinche nm, fam : ruckus, uproar

    Spanish-English dictionary > bochinche

  • 119 defraudar

    v.
    1 to disappoint.
    su última película me defraudó mucho I was very disappointed by his last film
    creí que podría contar contigo, pero me has defraudado I thought I could count on you, but you've let me down
    reapareció Carreras y no defraudó Carreras made a reappearance and did not disappoint
    2 to defraud.
    defraudar a Hacienda to practice tax evasion
    El pillo defraudó a la tienda The thief defrauded the store.
    3 to let down, to disappoint, to snub, to go back on.
    Su actitud egoísta defraudó a Ricardo Her selfish attitude let down Richard.
    * * *
    1 (estafar) to defraud, cheat
    2 (decepcionar) to disappoint, deceive
    3 figurado (frustrar) to betray
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=decepcionar) [+ persona] to disappoint; [+ esperanzas] to dash, disappoint; [+ amigos] to let down
    2) (Com) [+ acreedores] to cheat, defraud
    3) (Fís) to intercept, cut off
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( decepcionar) to disappoint
    b) ( estafar) to defraud
    * * *
    = disappoint, dash + Posesivo + hopes, let + Nombre + down, con, hoax.
    Ex. I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.
    Ex. It was hoped that this meeting would bring about reinstatement of the library funds which were so massively cut a year ago; these hopes were soon dashed.
    Ex. The UK education system is letting down business by not creating enough scientists, the CBI says.
    Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.
    Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( decepcionar) to disappoint
    b) ( estafar) to defraud
    * * *
    = disappoint, dash + Posesivo + hopes, let + Nombre + down, con, hoax.

    Ex: I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.

    Ex: It was hoped that this meeting would bring about reinstatement of the library funds which were so massively cut a year ago; these hopes were soon dashed.
    Ex: The UK education system is letting down business by not creating enough scientists, the CBI says.
    Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.
    Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.

    * * *
    defraudar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 (decepcionar) to disappoint
    la película me defraudó I found the movie disappointing, the movie didn't live up to my expectations
    me has defraudado you've let me down, you've disappointed me, I'm disappointed in you
    2 (estafar) to defraud
    defraudó al fisco he defrauded the tax authorities, he evaded his taxes
    * * *

    defraudar ( conjugate defraudar) verbo transitivo



    defraudar verbo transitivo
    1 (decepcionar) to disappoint: su forma de tratar el asunto nos ha defraudado mucho, we were very disappointed about the way he dealt with the matter
    2 (estafar, sustraer una suma) to defraud, cheat: le han procesado por defraudar a Hacienda, he has been prosecuted for evading taxes
    ' defraudar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    disappoint
    - fiddle
    - let down
    - short-change
    - dash
    * * *
    vt
    1. [decepcionar] to disappoint;
    su última película me defraudó mucho I was very disappointed by his last movie;
    creí que podría contar contigo, pero me has defraudado I thought I could count on you, but you've let me down
    2. [estafar] to defraud;
    defraudar al fisco, defraudar a Hacienda to practise tax evasion
    vi
    [decepcionar] to be disappointing, to disappoint;
    reapareció Carreras y no defraudó Carreras made a reappearance and did not disappoint
    * * *
    v/t
    1 expectativas disappoint
    2 ( estafar) defraud;
    * * *
    1) estafar: to defraud, to cheat
    2) : to disappoint

    Spanish-English dictionary > defraudar

  • 120 estafar

    v.
    to swindle.
    estafó cien millones a la empresa he defrauded the company of a hundred million
    El pillo defraudó a la tienda The thief defrauded the store.
    * * *
    1 to swindle, trick, cheat, defraud
    \
    me han estafado familiar I've been done, I've been had
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT to swindle, defraud, twist *

    estafar algo a algn — to swindle sb out of sth, defraud sb of sth

    ¡me han estafado! — I've been done! *

    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) (Der) to swindle, defraud

    estafarle algo a alguien — to defraud somebody of something, swindle somebody out of something

    b) (fam) ( timar) to rip... off (colloq), to con (colloq)
    * * *
    = cheat (on), defraud, rip off, swindle, shortchange, bilk, humbug, con, hoax.
    Ex. Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.
    Ex. The librarian wishes to maximise access to information while not defrauding authors and publishers.
    Ex. Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.
    Ex. It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.
    Ex. Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.
    Ex. With inflated prices, the nagging question was whether consumers were being bilked by the market.
    Ex. More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.
    Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.
    Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) (Der) to swindle, defraud

    estafarle algo a alguien — to defraud somebody of something, swindle somebody out of something

    b) (fam) ( timar) to rip... off (colloq), to con (colloq)
    * * *
    = cheat (on), defraud, rip off, swindle, shortchange, bilk, humbug, con, hoax.

    Ex: Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.

    Ex: The librarian wishes to maximise access to information while not defrauding authors and publishers.
    Ex: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.
    Ex: It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.
    Ex: Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.
    Ex: With inflated prices, the nagging question was whether consumers were being bilked by the market.
    Ex: More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.
    Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.
    Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.

    * * *
    estafar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ( Der) to swindle, defraud estafarle algo A algn to defraud sb OF sth, swindle sb OUT OF sth
    le estafó a la empresa varios millones de pesos he defrauded the company of several million pesos, he swindled the company out of several million pesos
    2 ( fam) (timar) to rip … off ( colloq), to con ( colloq)
    ¡qué manera de estafar a la gente! what a con o rip-off! ( colloq)
    * * *

    estafar ( conjugate estafar) verbo transitivo
    a) (Der) to swindle, defraud;

    estafarle algo a algn to defraud sb of sth, swindle sb out of sth
    b) (fam) ( timar) to rip … off (colloq), to con (colloq)

    estafar verbo transitivo to swindle, cheat, trick: estafaron a un pensionista y le dejaron sin sus ahorros, they swindled the pensioner out of his entire savings
    ' estafar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    defraudar
    - timar
    - engañar
    - robar
    English:
    chisel
    - con
    - defraud
    - diddle
    - fiddle
    - rook
    - swindle
    - trick
    - cheat
    - rip
    * * *
    1. [timar, robar] to swindle;
    [a empresa, organización] to defraud;
    estafó millones a la empresa he defrauded the company of millions
    2. Fam [cobrar abusivamente] to rip off;
    ¿10.000 por esta camisa? a ti te han estafado 10,000 for that shirt? you've been ripped off o had
    * * *
    v/t swindle, cheat;
    estafar algo a alguien cheat s.o. out of sth, defraud s.o. of sth
    * * *
    defraudar: to swindle, to defraud
    * * *
    estafar vb to swindle

    Spanish-English dictionary > estafar

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