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1. striŋ noun1) ((a piece of) long narrow cord made of threads twisted together, or tape, for tying, fastening etc: a piece of string to tie a parcel; a ball of string; a puppet's strings; apron-strings.) cuerda, cordel2) (a fibre etc, eg on a vegetable.) fibra, hebra3) (a piece of wire, gut etc on a musical instrument, eg a violin: His A-string broke; (also adjective) He plays the viola in a string orchestra.) cuerda4) (a series or group of things threaded on a cord etc: a string of beads.) sarta, collar; hilera, fila
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verb1) (to put (beads etc) on a string etc: The pearls were sent to a jeweller to be strung.) ensartar2) (to put a string or strings on (eg a bow or stringed instrument): The archer strung his bow and aimed an arrow at the target.) encordar3) (to remove strings from (vegetables etc).) desfibrar, quitar la hebra4) (to tie and hang with string etc: The farmer strung up the dead crows on the fence.) colgar•- strings- stringy
- stringiness
- string bean
- stringed instruments
- have someone on a string
- have on a string
- pull strings
- pull the strings
- string out
- strung up
- stringent
- stringently
- stringency
string n1. cordel / cuerda2. cuerdatr[strɪŋ]2 (on instrument, racket) cuerda3 (of garlic, onions) ristra; (of pearls, beads) sarta, hilo4 (of vehicles) fila, hilera; (of hotels) cadena; (of events) serie nombre femenino, cadena, sucesión nombre femenino; (of lies, complaints) sarta; (of insults) retahíla1 (beads) ensartar, enhebrar2 (guitar, racket) encordar3 (beans) quitar la hebra a1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL los instrumentos nombre masculino plural de cuerda\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLno strings attached sin (ningún) compromisoto have somebody on a string tener a alguien en un puñoto have two strings to one's bow ser una persona de recursosto pull strings tocar teclasto pull strings for somebody enchufar a alguienstring bag bolsa de redstring band orquesta de cuerdastring orchestra orquestra de cuerdastring quartet cuarteto de cuerdastring vest camiseta de malla1) thread: ensartarto string beads: ensartar cuentas2) hang: colgar (con un cordel)string n1) : cordel m, cuerda f2) series: serie f, sarta f (de insultos, etc.)3) strings npl: cuerdas fpl (en música)n.• atadura s.f.• brizna s.f.• cabo s.m.• cordel s.m.• cordón s.m.• cuerda s.f.• fibra s.f.• fila s.f.• hebra s.f.• hilera s.f.• hilo s.m.• lazo s.m.• retahila s.f.• ristra s.f.• sarta s.f.• sartal s.m.expr.• tomarle a alguien el pelo expr.v.(§ p.,p.p.: strung) = atar con cuerdas v.• encordar v.• enfilar v.• enhebrar v.• enhilar v.• enristrar v.• ensartar v.
I strɪŋ1)a) u c (cord, length of cord) cordel m, bramante m (Esp), mecate m (AmC, Méx, Ven), pita f (Andes), cáñamo m (Andes), piolín m (RPl)a piece of string — un (trozo de) cordel (or bramante etc)
no strings attached — sin compromisos, sin condiciones
to be tied to somebody's apron strings — estar* pegado a las faldas de alguien
to have somebody on a string — tener* a alguien en un puño; pull I 2) a)
2) ca) ( on instrument) cuerda f; (before n)string quartet — cuarteto m de cuerdas
b) ( on racket) cuerda fc) ( in archery) cuerda fto have several strings o more than one string to one's bow — tener* varios recursos
3) ca) (set - of pearls, beads) sarta f, hilo m; (- of onions, garlic) ristra fb) ( series - of people) sucesión f; (- of vehicles) fila f, hilera f; (- of events) serie f, cadena f; (- of curses, complaints, lies) sarta f, retahíla f
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(past & past p strung) transitive verb1) ( suspend) colgar*2)a) \<\<guitar/racket/bow\>\> encordar*, ponerle* (las) cuerdas ab) \<\<beads/pearls\>\> ensartar, enhebrar•Phrasal Verbs:[strɪŋ] (vb: pt, pp strung)1. N1) (=cord) cuerda f, cordel m, cabuya f (LAm), mecate m (Mex); (=lace etc) cordón m- have sb on a string- pull strings- have two strings to one's bow2) (=row) [of onions, garlic] ristra f ; [of beads] hilo m, sarta f ; [of vehicles] caravana f, fila f ; [of people] hilera f, desfile m ; [of horses etc] reata f ; [of excuses, lies] sarta f, serie f ; [of curses] retahíla f3) (on musical instrument, racket) cuerda fthe strings — (=instruments) los instrumentos de cuerda
4) (fig) condición f5) (Comput) cadena f6) (Bot) fibra f, nervio m2. VT1) [+ pearls etc] ensartarthey are just stray thoughts strung together — son pensamientos aislados que se han ensartado sin propósito
2) [+ violin, tennis racket, bow] encordar3) [+ beans etc] desfibrar3.CPDstring bag N — bolsa f de red
string bean N — (US) judía f verde, ejote m (Mex), poroto m verde (S. Cone)
string instrument N — instrumento m de cuerda
string orchestra N — orquesta f de cuerdas
string quartet N — cuarteto m de cuerda(s)
string section N — (Mus) sección f de cuerda(s), cuerda(s) f(pl)
string vest N — camiseta f de malla
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I [strɪŋ]1)a) u c (cord, length of cord) cordel m, bramante m (Esp), mecate m (AmC, Méx, Ven), pita f (Andes), cáñamo m (Andes), piolín m (RPl)a piece of string — un (trozo de) cordel (or bramante etc)
no strings attached — sin compromisos, sin condiciones
to be tied to somebody's apron strings — estar* pegado a las faldas de alguien
to have somebody on a string — tener* a alguien en un puño; pull I 2) a)
2) ca) ( on instrument) cuerda f; (before n)string quartet — cuarteto m de cuerdas
b) ( on racket) cuerda fc) ( in archery) cuerda fto have several strings o more than one string to one's bow — tener* varios recursos
3) ca) (set - of pearls, beads) sarta f, hilo m; (- of onions, garlic) ristra fb) ( series - of people) sucesión f; (- of vehicles) fila f, hilera f; (- of events) serie f, cadena f; (- of curses, complaints, lies) sarta f, retahíla f
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(past & past p strung) transitive verb1) ( suspend) colgar*2)a) \<\<guitar/racket/bow\>\> encordar*, ponerle* (las) cuerdas ab) \<\<beads/pearls\>\> ensartar, enhebrar•Phrasal Verbs: -
3 string
1. nounhow long is a piece of string? — (fig.) wie weit ist der Himmel?
[have/keep somebody] on a string — [jemanden] an der Leine (ugs.) od. am Gängelband [haben/halten]
pull [a few or some] strings — (fig.) seine Beziehungen spielen lassen
there are strings attached — (fig.) es sind Bedingungen/es ist eine Bedingung damit verknüpft
without strings, with no strings attached — ohne Bedingung[en]
have another string to one's bow — (fig.) noch ein Eisen im Feuer haben (ugs.)
2. transitive verb,string quartet/orchestra — Streichquartett/-orchester, das
2) (thread) auffädeln; aufziehenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92184/string_along">string along* * *1. [striŋ] noun1) ((a piece of) long narrow cord made of threads twisted together, or tape, for tying, fastening etc: a piece of string to tie a parcel; a ball of string; a puppet's strings; apron-strings.) die Schnur2) (a fibre etc, eg on a vegetable.) die Faser3) (a piece of wire, gut etc on a musical instrument, eg a violin: His A-string broke; ( also adjective) He plays the viola in a string orchestra.) die Saite; Streich-...4) (a series or group of things threaded on a cord etc: a string of beads.) die Schnur2. verb1) (to put (beads etc) on a string etc: The pearls were sent to a jeweller to be strung.) aufreihen2) (to put a string or strings on (eg a bow or stringed instrument): The archer strung his bow and aimed an arrow at the target.) (be-)spannen3) (to remove strings from (vegetables etc).) abziehen4) (to tie and hang with string etc: The farmer strung up the dead crows on the fence.) aufhängen•- strings- stringy
- stringiness
- string bean
- stringed instruments
- have someone on a string
- have on a string
- pull strings
- pull the strings
- string out
- strung up
- stringent
- stringently
- stringency* * *[strɪŋ]I. nto pull \strings seine Beziehungen spielenlassento pull the \strings die Fäden in der Hand habento pull all the \strings alle Hebel in Bewegung setzenwith \strings attached mit Bedingungen verknüpftmost of these so-called special offers come with \strings attached die meisten so genannten Sonderangebote sind mit versteckten Bedingungen verknüpftwith no \strings attached ohne Bedingungenpuppet on \strings Marionette fguitar \string Gitarrensaite ffour-\string violin viersaitige Violineto pluck a \string eine Saite zupfen5. (in an orchestra)\string of pearls Perlenkette fhe experienced a \string of setbacks er erlebte einen Rückschlag nach dem anderena \string of disappointments eine Reihe von Enttäuschungena \string of hits eine Reihe von Hits\string of scandals Reihe f von Skandalen\string of successes Erfolgsserie f\string of oaths Schwall m von Flüchensearch \string Suchbegriff m10.▶ to have sb on a \string jdn an der Leine habenII. vt<strung, strung>▪ to \string sthto \string a racket SPORT einen Schläger bespannen2. (attach) etw auffädeln [o aufziehen]to \string beads Perlen auffädeln* * *[strɪŋ] vb: pret, ptp strung1. n1) (pl rare = cord) Schnur f, Kordel f, Bindfaden m; (on apron etc) Band nt; (on anorak, belt) Kordel f; (of puppet) Faden m, Schnur f, Draht mto have sb on a string (fig inf) — jdn am Gängelband haben (inf)
to pull strings (fig) — Fäden ziehen, Beziehungen spielen lassen
without strings, with no strings attached — ohne Bedingungen
a relationship with no strings attached —
he wants a girlfriend but no strings attached — er möchte eine Freundin, will sich aber in keiner Weise gebunden fühlen
2) (= row of beads, onions etc) Schnur f; (of racehorses etc) Reihe f; (of people) Schlange f; (of vehicles) Kette f, Schlange f; (fig = series) Reihe f; (of lies, curses) Haufen m, Serie fto have two strings or a second string or more than one string to one's bow — zwei Eisen im Feuer haben
See:→ second string4) stringspl(= instruments)
the strings — die Streichinstrumente plhe plays in the strings — er ist Streicher, er gehört zu den Streichern
2. vt1) (= put on string) aufreihen, auffädeln, aufziehenSee:3) beans abfasern, (die) Fäden (+gen) abziehen4) (= space out) aufreihen* * *string [strıŋ]A s1. Schnur f, Bindfaden m2. (Schürzen-, Schuh- etc) Band n, Kordel f:3. pla) Drähte pl (eines Marionettenspiels)b) fig Beziehungen pl:pull the strings fig die Fäden in der Hand halten, der (die) Drahtzieher(in) sein; seine Beziehungen spielen lassen;pull the strings in midfield (besonders Fußball) die Fäden im Mittelfeld ziehen;pull all strings (possible) to inf fig alles daransetzen um zu inf, alle Hebel in Bewegung setzen um zu inf;he had to pull a few strings to get the job er musste ein bisschen nachhelfen oder ein paar Beziehungen spielen lassen, um die Stelle zu bekommen4. (Perlen- etc) Schnur f:5. fig Reihe f, Kette f:a string of five draws SPORT eine Serie von fünf Unentschieden;string of islands Inselkette;a string of questions eine Reihe von Fragen;a string of vehicles eine Kette von Fahrzeugen6. Koppel f (von Pferden etc)7. a) MUS Saite f (auch eines Tennisschlägers etc), pl auch Bespannung fb) pl Streichinstrumente pl, (die) Streicher pl:9. BOTa) Faser f, Fiber fb) Faden m (der Bohnen)10. ZOOL obs Flechse f11. ARCHa) zur zweiten Garnitur gehören,b) fig die zweite Geige spielen ( → A 8)13. fig Haken m:have a string (attached) to it einen Haken haben;no strings attached ohne BedingungenB adj MUS Saiten…, Streich(er)…:C v/t prät und pperf strung [strʌŋ]1. mit Schnüren oder Bändern versehen2. eine Schnur etc spannen3. (zu-, ver)schnüren, zubinden4. Perlen etc aufreihen5. fig aneinanderreihen, verknüpfen6. MUSa) besaiten, bespannen (auch einen Tennisschläger etc)b) ein Saiteninstrument stimmen7. einen Bogena) mit einer Sehne versehenb) spannenstring o.s. up toa) sich in eine Erregung etc hineinsteigern,b) sich zu etwas aufraffen:10. string upa) Lampions etc aufhängen,b) umg jemanden aufknüpfen11. US sl jemanden verarschena) jemanden hinhalten,with mit)13. besonders Bohnen abziehenstrung out over ten years auf 10 Jahre verteilta) drogensüchtig seinb) high sein (unter Drogeneinfluss stehen):he was strung out on pot er hatte sich zugekifftd) (körperlich, nervlich) fix und fertig seinD v/i1. string alonga) sich in einer Reihe bewegen (Personen, Fahrzeuge),2. Fäden ziehen (Sirup etc)* * *1. nounhow long is a piece of string? — (fig.) wie weit ist der Himmel?
[have/keep somebody] on a string — [jemanden] an der Leine (ugs.) od. am Gängelband [haben/halten]
pull [a few or some] strings — (fig.) seine Beziehungen spielen lassen
there are strings attached — (fig.) es sind Bedingungen/es ist eine Bedingung damit verknüpft
without strings, with no strings attached — ohne Bedingung[en]
have another string to one's bow — (fig.) noch ein Eisen im Feuer haben (ugs.)
2. transitive verb,string quartet/orchestra — Streichquartett/-orchester, das
1) bespannen [Tennisschläger, Bogen, Gitarre usw.]2) (thread) auffädeln; aufziehenPhrasal Verbs:* * *(UK) n.Bindfaden m. (Computers) n.Zeichenkette f.Befehlssatz m. (music instruments) n.Saite -n f. n.Kette -n f.Schnur -¨e f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: strung)= aufreihen v.bespannen (mit Saiten) v. -
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прил. string, stringedstringed;
string attr. ;
~ инструмент stringed instrument;
мн. тж., the strings;
~ квартет string quartet;
~ оркестр string orchestra.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > струнный
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5 cuerda
cuerda sustantivo femenino 1 ( delgada) string;◊ cuerda floja (Espec) tightrope2 (Mús)b)cuerdas vocales vocal chords (pl) 3 (de reloj, juguete): le dio cuerda al despertador she wound up the alarm clock
cuerdo,-a adjetivo sane
cuerda sustantivo femenino
1 (soga gruesa) rope (fina, cordel) string
2 (de instrumento) string
3 (del reloj) spring
4 cuerda floja, tightrope
cuerdas vocales, vocal chords
instrumento de cuerda, stringed instrument Locuciones: dar cuerda a alguien, to encourage sb
dar cuerda al reloj, to wind up a watch
estar contra las cuerdas, to be on the ropes
estar en la cuerda floja, to walk the tightrope
bajo cuerda, dishonestly ' cuerda' also found in these entries: Spanish: ceder - comba - descolgar - desligar - equilibrista - experimentar - floja - flojo - instrumento - maroma - mástil - pulsar - retorcer - rollo - seguir - soltar - soltarse - tensa - tensar - tenso - tirar - tirante - tralla - aflojar - asir - cordel - cordón - cortar - desenrollar - deslizar - diapasón - enredado - enredar - enrollar - enroscar - fuerte - lazo - ramal - reata - resistir - romper - saltar - soga - tendedero - tensión - tentar English: bind - clockwork - coil - cord - dicey - end - extend - fray - gut - haul - hoist - hold - hold out - kink - line - loop - pass - pull - pull in - quartet - reach - rope - rope ladder - sever - slack - slacken - start off - stout - string - tight - tighten - tightrope - tug-of-war - washing line - wind - wind up - clock - clothes - cut - grab - hang - high - jump - life - over - skip - stringed - tow - tug - washing -
6 string
string [strɪŋ](verb: preterite, past participle strung)1. noun• there are no strings attached cela ne vous (or nous etc) engage à rienc. (Computing) chaîne f• a numeric/character string une chaîne numérique/de caractères3. compounds[orchestra, quartet] à cordes[+ words, sentences] enchaîner* * *[strɪŋ] 1.1) [U] ( twine) ficelle f2) ( on garment) cordon m; (on bow, racket) corde f also Music; ( on puppet) fil mto pull the strings — lit, fig tirer les ficelles
3) ( series)a string of — un défilé de [visitors, boyfriends]; une série de [crimes, novels]; une succession de [successes, awards]; une chaîne de [shops]; une kyrielle de [insults]
4) ( set)string of onions — chapelet m d'oignons
string of pearls — collier m de perles
2.string of islands — chapelet m d'îles
strings plural noun Music3.the strings — les cordes fpl
transitive verb (prét, pp strung)1) Music, Sport corder [racket]; monter [guitar, violin]to string [something] tightly — faire un cordage tendu à [racket]
2) ( thread) enfiler (on sur)3) ( hang)to string something (up) above/across — suspendre quelque chose au-dessus de/en travers de
•Phrasal Verbs:••to pull strings — (colloq) faire jouer le piston (colloq)
without strings ou with no strings attached — sans conditions
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