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  • 1 stroke electric drive

    ударный электропривод (поступательного движения, при котором исполнительный орган электродвигателя воздействует на исполнительный орган рабочего устройства ударами)

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > stroke electric drive

  • 2 ударный электропривод

    Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > ударный электропривод

  • 3 ударный электропривод

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ударный электропривод

  • 4 motore

    "motor;
    Motor;
    moteur;
    motor;
    motor"
    * * *
    m engine
    motore Diesel diesel engine
    motore a due tempi two-stroke engine
    motore a quattro tempi four-stroke engine
    motore a combustione internal combustion engine
    motore fuoribordo outboard (motor or engine)
    veicolo m a motore motor vehicle
    accendere il motore start (up) the engine, turn the key in the ignition
    fermare il motore turn off the engine
    * * *
    motore agg. motor; driving, propelling: impulso motore, motor impulse // (mecc.) albero motore, driving shaft; forza motrice, driving power // (mar.) apparato motore, propelling machinery // (aer.) apparato, gruppo motore, power plant // (anat.) muscolo motore, motor
    s.m.
    1 (mecc.) motor; engine: motore di aeroplano, aeromotor; motore elettrico, electric motor; motore termico, heat engine; motore a vapore, steam engine // (aut.): motore a benzina, petrol engine (o motor), (amer.) gasoline motor; motore a combustione interna, internal combustion engine; motore a due, a quattro tempi, two-, four-stroke engine; motore a nafta, Diesel, diesel engine; motore a valvole in testa, overhead-valve engine; motore di riserva, spare engine; motore raffreddato ad acqua, ad aria, water-cooled, air-cooled engine; il motore dell'automobile è fermo, the car engine is dead; il motore perde giri, the motor speed is falling; avviare un motore, to start an engine // (aer.): motore a reazione, jet engine; motore a stella (o radiale), radial engine; motore a turboelica, turboprop engine; motore a turbogetto, turbojet engine // (mar.) motore entrobordo, fuoribordo, inboard, outboard engine // (elettr.): motore a corrente continua, alternata, direct, alternating current motor; motore a induzione, induction motor // (inform.) motore di ricerca, search engine
    2 (fig.) (ciò che dà impulso) prime mover, first cause; drive, motive: la ricerca del profitto è il motore dell'economia, profit-seeking is the drive behind the economy // (fil.) il Primo Motore, the Prime Mover (o the First Cause).
    * * *
    [mo'tore] motore (-trice)
    1. agg
    1) (Anat : organo) motor attr
    2) Tecn driving
    2. sm
    Tecn engine, motor, (di macchina, treno, nave) engine

    a motore — power-driven, motor attr

    * * *
    I [mo'tore]
    sostantivo maschile
    1) engine; (elettrico) motor

    avviare, spegnere il motore — to switch on, off the ignition

    motore!cinem. action!

    2) fig. driving force

    essere il motore di qcs. — [persona, motivo] to be the driving force behind sth.

    motore a benzinapetroleum BE o gasoline AE engine

    motore di ricercainform. search engine

    II [mo'tore]
    aggettivo [ principio] driving
    * * *
    motore1
    /mo'tore/
    sostantivo m.
     1 engine; (elettrico) motor; avviare, spegnere il motore to switch on, off the ignition; guasto al motore engine failure; un motore a 4 tempi a 4-stroke engine; motore! cinem. action!
     2 fig. driving force; essere il motore di qcs. [persona, motivo] to be the driving force behind sth.; qual è il motore dell'economia? what drives the economy?
    motore a benzina petroleum BE o gasoline AE engine; motore diesel diesel engine; motore elettrico electric motor; motore a iniezione fuel injection engine; motore di ricerca inform. search engine; motore a scoppio internal combustion engine.
    ————————
    motore2
    /mo'tore/
    [ principio] driving; forza motrice motive force o power; albero motore drive shaft; ruota motrice driving wheel; l'automobile ha quattro ruote motrici the car has four-wheel drive.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > motore

  • 5 moteur

    moteur, -trice [mɔtœʀ, tʀis]
    1. masculine noun
       a. ( = appareil) engine ; (électrique) motor
    moteur ! (Cinema) action!
       b. ( = force) mover
    2. adjective
    [muscle, nerf, troubles] motor
    * * *

    1.
    - trice mɔtœʀ, tʀis adjectif
    1) [force, principe] driving (épith)
    2) [trouble, fibre] motor (épith)

    2.
    nom masculin
    1) lit ( électrique) motor; ( autre) engine
    2) fig driving force
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    mɔtœʀ, tʀis (-trice)
    1. adj
    1) ANATOMIE, PHYSIOLOGIE motor
    2) TECHNIQUE, AUTOMOBILES driving
    3) fig (rôle) dynamic
    2. nm
    1) [véhicule, turbine] engine, [appareil] motor

    à moteur — power-driven, motor modif

    2) fig, [entreprise, relation] prime mover
    * * *
    A adj
    1 ( qui entraîne) [force, principe] driving ( épith); être l'élément moteur de qch to be the driving force behind sth; jouer un rôle moteur dans to play a dynamic role in; la voiture a quatre roues motrices the car has four-wheel drive; les roues motrices sont à l'avant it's a front-wheel drive (car); les roues motrices sont ensablées the traction wheels are stuck in the sand;
    2 Méd, Physiol [trouble, aphasie, fibre] motor ( épith).
    B nm
    1 lit ( électrique) motor; ( autre) engine; voiture avec moteur (à l')arrière/(à l')avant car with an engine at the back/in front; le moteur développe or fait 500 cv the engine is 500 hp; un moteur (de) 8 cylindres an 8-cylinder engine; un véhicule à moteur a motor vehicle; un moteur (à) 4 temps a 4-stroke engine; un moteur (de) 2 litres a 2-litreGB engine; un moteur poussé or gonflé a souped-up engine; une voiture avec le moteur en marche a car with the engine running;
    2 fig driving force; être le moteur de qch [personne, motif] to be the driving force behind sth.
    C excl Cin action!
    D motrice nf Rail (locomotive) engine.
    moteur d'appoint booster; moteur asynchrone asynchronous motor; moteur atmosphérique atmospheric engine; moteur à combustion interne internal combustion engine; moteur diesel diesel engine; moteur électrique electric motor; moteur à explosion internal combustion engine; moteur hydraulique hydraulic engine; moteur à injection fuel injection engine; moteur ionique ion engine; moteur à réaction jet engine; moteur de recherche search engine; moteur rotatif rotary engine; moteur synchrone synchronous motor; moteur turbo turbo engine; moteur à vapeur steam engine.
    ( féminin motrice) [mɔtɶr, tris] adjectif
    2. ANATOMIE [nerf, neurone, muscle] motor (modificateur)
    ————————
    nom masculin
    moteur à deux/quatre temps two-/four-stroke engine
    moteur à essence/vapeur petrol/steam engine
    ————————
    motrice nom féminin
    ————————
    à moteur locution adjectivale

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > moteur

  • 6 eliminar

    v.
    to eliminate.
    El líquido eliminó las manchas The liquid eliminated the stains.
    El mafioso eliminó al testigo The mobster eliminated the witness.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to eliminate, exclude
    2 (esperanzas, miedos, etc) to get rid of, cast aside
    3 familiar (matar) to kill, eliminate
    * * *
    verb
    3) kill
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=hacer desaparecer) [+ mancha, obstáculo] to remove, get rid of; [+ residuos] to dispose of; [+ pobreza] to eliminate, eradicate; [+ posibilidad] to rule out

    eliminar un directorio — (Inform) to remove o delete a directory

    2) [+ concursante, deportista] to knock out, eliminate

    fueron eliminados de la competiciónthey were knocked out of o eliminated from the competition

    3) euf (=matar) to eliminate, do away with *
    4) [+ incógnita] to eliminate
    5) (Fisiol) to eliminate
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < obstáculo> to remove; < párrafo> to delete, remove
    b) < candidato> to eliminate; (Dep) to eliminate, knock out
    c) (euf) ( matar) to eliminate (euph), to get rid of (euph)
    d) < residuos> to dispose of
    2) <toxinas/grasas> to eliminate
    3) (Mat) < incógnita> to eliminate
    * * *
    = abort, cut off, delete, detach, disband, discard, dispose of, do away with, eliminate, eradicate, erase, erode, kill, obviate, purge, remove, rid, suppress, take out, withdraw, screen out, retire, squeeze out, decrement, dispel, weed out, axe [ax, -USA], abolish, pare out, chop off, excise, obliterate, scrap, take off, expunge, cut out, put to + rest, sweep away, root out, nix, drive out, deselect, strip away, roll back, efface, cashier, clear out, weed, sunset, stomp + Nombre + out, zap, take + Nombre + out.
    Ex. It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.
    Ex. The only way to solve these problems is either to revise your catalog in its totality or to cut it off.
    Ex. Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate, that is, delete final characters to create the notation for a more general subject.
    Ex. The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.
    Ex. With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.
    Ex. The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.
    Ex. List and describe the steps involved in withdrawing and disposing of books which are no longer required.
    Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS does away with the multiplicity of files and catalogs.
    Ex. Obviously, computers and the use of notation in computerised systems may place additional constraints upon the nature of the notation, or may eliminate the need to consider some of the characteristics below.
    Ex. In this instance links would be insufficient to eradicate the false drop.
    Ex. Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.
    Ex. These arrangements should also erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.
    Ex. He was looking for the book 'Flowers and Bullets and Freedom to kill' = Estaba buscando el libro "Flores, balas y libertad para matar".
    Ex. The intercalation of (41-4) after 329 obviates this function.
    Ex. The system requests the number of the borrower and then purges that borrower's name and number from its files.
    Ex. Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.
    Ex. This function can be used to rid access-point files of unused entries.
    Ex. It is possible to suppress references and to omit steps in a hierarchy.
    Ex. A scheme should allow reduction, to take out subjects and their subdivisions which are no longer used.
    Ex. Thus, all cards corresponding to documents covering 'Curricula' are withdrawn from the pack.
    Ex. Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.
    Ex. This article stresses the importance for libraries of making current informationav ailable on AIDS, and of retiring out-of-date information on the subject.
    Ex. Subjects not in the core of major employment areas are likely to be squeezed out of the standard curriculum.
    Ex. Document terms absent from the original query were decremented.
    Ex. But years and experience do not always dispel the sense of unease.
    Ex. Information services administrators expect library schools to uphold admission standards and weed out unsuitable candidates.
    Ex. 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.
    Ex. Who knows? If we can abolish the card catalogue and replace it with some form more acceptable to library users, they may even begin to use library catalogues!.
    Ex. Because the assumption in this method is that none of the preceding years' operations are worth continuing unless they can be shown to be necessary, zero-based budgeting (ZZB) can be useful for paring out the deadwood of obsolete or uselessly extravagant programs.
    Ex. Others chop off old records to remain within the limits of 680 MB.
    Ex. Once a new digitized system has been introduced irrelevancies and redundant features can more easily be seen and excised.
    Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.
    Ex. There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.
    Ex. Meek took her glasses off and twiddled them as her supervisor related the following incident.
    Ex. This article examines the controversial issue about whether to expunge books about satanism from the library shelves.
    Ex. In order to support a core acquistions programme of essential materials for its users, a library will more readily cut out material on the fringe of its needs if such material can be obtained by a good document supply system.
    Ex. Careful investigation by the library board of the possibilities inherent in system membership usually puts to rest preconceived fears.
    Ex. Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.
    Ex. Libraries should root out unproductive and obsolete activities.
    Ex. This play was nixed by school officials on the grounds that the subject of sweatshops was not appropriate for that age group.
    Ex. The development of user-friendly interfaces to data bases may drive out the unspecialised information broker in the long run.
    Ex. There is a need to provide public access to the Internet and to develop guidelines for selecting and deselecting appropriate resources.
    Ex. Like its predecessor, it wants to strip away the sentimentality surrounding male-female relationships and reveal the ugly, unvarnished truth.
    Ex. Some Russia specialists say President Putin is rolling back liberal economic and political reforms ushered in by his predecessor.
    Ex. The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.
    Ex. His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.
    Ex. Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.
    Ex. It seems to me that the electronic catalog provides the ability to build a file that can, in fact, be easily weeded.
    Ex. It's instructive to remember just how passionately the media hyped the dangers of ' sunsetting' the ban.
    Ex. Like I said, no wonder racism won't die, it takes BOTH sides to stomp it out, not just one!.
    Ex. This electric fly swatter will zap any fly or mosquito with 1500 volts.
    Ex. My lasting image of Omar is of him crouched in the rubble waiting for U.S. troops to get close enough so he could take one of them out.
    ----
    * ayudar a eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.
    * eliminar al intermediario = cut out + the middleman.
    * eliminar ambigüedades = disambiguate.
    * eliminar barreras = flatten + barriers, tackle + barriers, erase + boundaries.
    * eliminar de un golpe = eliminate + at a stroke.
    * eliminar de un texto = redact out, redact.
    * eliminar diferencias = flatten out + differences.
    * eliminar el hielo = de-ice [deice].
    * eliminar el sarro = descale.
    * eliminar gases = pass + gas, break + wind, pass + wind.
    * eliminar la necesidad de = remove + the need for.
    * eliminar las barreras = break down + barriers.
    * eliminar las diferencias = iron out + differences.
    * eliminar los duplicados = deduplicate.
    * eliminar + Nombre = clear of + Nombre.
    * eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.
    * eliminar por etapas = phase out.
    * eliminar progresivamente = phase out.
    * eliminar puestos de trabajo = shed + jobs, axe + jobs, cut + jobs.
    * eliminar puliendo = buff out.
    * eliminar una barrera = topple + barrier.
    * eliminar una ecuación de búsqueda = clear + search.
    * eliminar un error = remove + error.
    * eliminar un obstáculo = remove + barrier, sweep away + obstacle.
    * eliminar un problema = sweep away + problem, work out + kink.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < obstáculo> to remove; < párrafo> to delete, remove
    b) < candidato> to eliminate; (Dep) to eliminate, knock out
    c) (euf) ( matar) to eliminate (euph), to get rid of (euph)
    d) < residuos> to dispose of
    2) <toxinas/grasas> to eliminate
    3) (Mat) < incógnita> to eliminate
    * * *
    = abort, cut off, delete, detach, disband, discard, dispose of, do away with, eliminate, eradicate, erase, erode, kill, obviate, purge, remove, rid, suppress, take out, withdraw, screen out, retire, squeeze out, decrement, dispel, weed out, axe [ax, -USA], abolish, pare out, chop off, excise, obliterate, scrap, take off, expunge, cut out, put to + rest, sweep away, root out, nix, drive out, deselect, strip away, roll back, efface, cashier, clear out, weed, sunset, stomp + Nombre + out, zap, take + Nombre + out.

    Ex: It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.

    Ex: The only way to solve these problems is either to revise your catalog in its totality or to cut it off.
    Ex: Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate, that is, delete final characters to create the notation for a more general subject.
    Ex: The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.
    Ex: With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.
    Ex: The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.
    Ex: List and describe the steps involved in withdrawing and disposing of books which are no longer required.
    Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS does away with the multiplicity of files and catalogs.
    Ex: Obviously, computers and the use of notation in computerised systems may place additional constraints upon the nature of the notation, or may eliminate the need to consider some of the characteristics below.
    Ex: In this instance links would be insufficient to eradicate the false drop.
    Ex: Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.
    Ex: These arrangements should also erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.
    Ex: He was looking for the book 'Flowers and Bullets and Freedom to kill' = Estaba buscando el libro "Flores, balas y libertad para matar".
    Ex: The intercalation of (41-4) after 329 obviates this function.
    Ex: The system requests the number of the borrower and then purges that borrower's name and number from its files.
    Ex: Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.
    Ex: This function can be used to rid access-point files of unused entries.
    Ex: It is possible to suppress references and to omit steps in a hierarchy.
    Ex: A scheme should allow reduction, to take out subjects and their subdivisions which are no longer used.
    Ex: Thus, all cards corresponding to documents covering 'Curricula' are withdrawn from the pack.
    Ex: Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.
    Ex: This article stresses the importance for libraries of making current informationav ailable on AIDS, and of retiring out-of-date information on the subject.
    Ex: Subjects not in the core of major employment areas are likely to be squeezed out of the standard curriculum.
    Ex: Document terms absent from the original query were decremented.
    Ex: But years and experience do not always dispel the sense of unease.
    Ex: Information services administrators expect library schools to uphold admission standards and weed out unsuitable candidates.
    Ex: 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.
    Ex: Who knows? If we can abolish the card catalogue and replace it with some form more acceptable to library users, they may even begin to use library catalogues!.
    Ex: Because the assumption in this method is that none of the preceding years' operations are worth continuing unless they can be shown to be necessary, zero-based budgeting (ZZB) can be useful for paring out the deadwood of obsolete or uselessly extravagant programs.
    Ex: Others chop off old records to remain within the limits of 680 MB.
    Ex: Once a new digitized system has been introduced irrelevancies and redundant features can more easily be seen and excised.
    Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.
    Ex: There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.
    Ex: Meek took her glasses off and twiddled them as her supervisor related the following incident.
    Ex: This article examines the controversial issue about whether to expunge books about satanism from the library shelves.
    Ex: In order to support a core acquistions programme of essential materials for its users, a library will more readily cut out material on the fringe of its needs if such material can be obtained by a good document supply system.
    Ex: Careful investigation by the library board of the possibilities inherent in system membership usually puts to rest preconceived fears.
    Ex: Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.
    Ex: Libraries should root out unproductive and obsolete activities.
    Ex: This play was nixed by school officials on the grounds that the subject of sweatshops was not appropriate for that age group.
    Ex: The development of user-friendly interfaces to data bases may drive out the unspecialised information broker in the long run.
    Ex: There is a need to provide public access to the Internet and to develop guidelines for selecting and deselecting appropriate resources.
    Ex: Like its predecessor, it wants to strip away the sentimentality surrounding male-female relationships and reveal the ugly, unvarnished truth.
    Ex: Some Russia specialists say President Putin is rolling back liberal economic and political reforms ushered in by his predecessor.
    Ex: The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.
    Ex: His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.
    Ex: Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.
    Ex: It seems to me that the electronic catalog provides the ability to build a file that can, in fact, be easily weeded.
    Ex: It's instructive to remember just how passionately the media hyped the dangers of ' sunsetting' the ban.
    Ex: Like I said, no wonder racism won't die, it takes BOTH sides to stomp it out, not just one!.
    Ex: This electric fly swatter will zap any fly or mosquito with 1500 volts.
    Ex: My lasting image of Omar is of him crouched in the rubble waiting for U.S. troops to get close enough so he could take one of them out.
    * ayudar a eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.
    * eliminar al intermediario = cut out + the middleman.
    * eliminar ambigüedades = disambiguate.
    * eliminar barreras = flatten + barriers, tackle + barriers, erase + boundaries.
    * eliminar de un golpe = eliminate + at a stroke.
    * eliminar de un texto = redact out, redact.
    * eliminar diferencias = flatten out + differences.
    * eliminar el hielo = de-ice [deice].
    * eliminar el sarro = descale.
    * eliminar gases = pass + gas, break + wind, pass + wind.
    * eliminar la necesidad de = remove + the need for.
    * eliminar las barreras = break down + barriers.
    * eliminar las diferencias = iron out + differences.
    * eliminar los duplicados = deduplicate.
    * eliminar + Nombre = clear of + Nombre.
    * eliminar obstáculos = clear + the path, clear + the way.
    * eliminar por etapas = phase out.
    * eliminar progresivamente = phase out.
    * eliminar puestos de trabajo = shed + jobs, axe + jobs, cut + jobs.
    * eliminar puliendo = buff out.
    * eliminar una barrera = topple + barrier.
    * eliminar una ecuación de búsqueda = clear + search.
    * eliminar un error = remove + error.
    * eliminar un obstáculo = remove + barrier, sweep away + obstacle.
    * eliminar un problema = sweep away + problem, work out + kink.

    * * *
    eliminar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹obstáculo› to remove; ‹párrafo› to delete, remove
    para eliminar las cucarachas to get rid of o exterminate o kill cockroaches
    2 ‹equipo/candidato› to eliminate
    fueron eliminados del torneo they were knocked out of o eliminated from the tournament
    3 ( euf) (matar) to eliminate ( euph), to get rid of ( euph)
    B ‹toxinas/grasas› to eliminate
    C ( Mat) ‹incógnita› to eliminate
    * * *

     

    eliminar ( conjugate eliminar) verbo transitivo

    párrafo to delete, remove

    (Dep) to eliminate, knock out
    c) (euf) ( matar) to eliminate (euph), to get rid of (euph)


    e)toxinas/grasas to eliminate

    eliminar verbo transitivo to eliminate
    ' eliminar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acabar
    - cortar
    - descalificar
    - michelín
    - quitar
    - sonda
    - terminar
    - tranquilizar
    English:
    cut out
    - debug
    - eliminate
    - face
    - hit list
    - knock out
    - liquidate
    - obliterate
    - remove
    - weed
    - cut
    - delete
    - do
    - knock
    - take
    - zap
    * * *
    1. [en juego, deporte, concurso] to eliminate (de from);
    el que menos puntos consiga queda eliminado the person who scores the lowest number of points is eliminated;
    lo eliminaron en la segunda ronda he was eliminated o knocked out in the second round
    2. [acabar con] [contaminación] to eliminate;
    [grasas, toxinas] to eliminate, to get rid of; [residuos] to dispose of; [manchas] to remove, to get rid of; [fronteras, obstáculos] to remove, to eliminate;
    eliminó algunos trozos de su discurso he cut out some parts of his speech
    3. Mat [incógnita] to eliminate
    4. Euf [matar] to eliminate, to get rid of
    * * *
    v/t
    1 eliminate
    2 desperdicios dispose of
    3 INFOR delete
    * * *
    1) : to eliminate, to remove
    2) : to do in, to kill
    * * *
    1. (en general) to eliminate
    2. (manchas) to remove

    Spanish-English dictionary > eliminar

  • 7 Butler, Edward

    [br]
    b. 1863
    d. 1940
    [br]
    English motoring pioneer, designer of a motor tricycle.
    [br]
    In 1884 Butler patented a design for a motor tricycle that was shown that year at the Stanley Cycle Show and in the following year at the Inventions Exhibition. In 1887 he patented his "Petrol-tricycle", which was built the following year. The cycle was steered through its two front wheels, while it was driven through its single rear wheel. The motor, which was directly connected to the rear wheel hub by means of overhung cranks, consisted of a pair of water-cooled 2 1/4 in. (57 mm) bore cylinders with an 8 in. (203 mm) stroke working on the Clerk two-stroke cycle. Ignition was by electric spark produced by a wiper breaking contact with the piston, adopted from Butler's own design of electrostatic ignition machine; this was later replaced by a Ruhmkorff coil and a battery. There was insufficient power with direct drive and the low engine speed of c.100 rpm, producing a road speed of approximately 12 mph (19 km/h), so Butler redesigned the engine with a 6 3/4 in. (171 mm) stroke and a four-stroke cycle with an epicyclic reduction gear drive of 4:1 and later 6:1 ratio which could run at 600 rpm. The combination of restrictive speed-limit laws and shortsightedness of his backers prevented development, despite successful road demonstrations. Interest was non-existent by 1895, and the following year this first English internal combustion engined motorcycle was broken up for the scrap value of some 163 lb (74 kg) of copper and brass contained in its structure.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    C.F.Caunter, 1982, Motor Cycles, 3rd edn, London: HMSO/Science Museum.
    IMcN

    Biographical history of technology > Butler, Edward

  • 8 Hamilton, Harold Lee (Hal)

    [br]
    b. 14 June 1890 Little Shasta, California, USA
    d. 3 May 1969 California, USA
    [br]
    American pioneer of diesel rail traction.
    [br]
    Orphaned as a child, Hamilton went to work for Southern Pacific Railroad in his teens, and then worked for several other companies. In his spare time he learned mathematics and physics from a retired professor. In 1911 he joined the White Motor Company, makers of road motor vehicles in Denver, Colorado, where he had gone to recuperate from malaria. He remained there until 1922, apart from an eighteenth-month break for war service.
    Upon his return from war service, Hamilton found White selling petrol-engined railbuses with mechanical transmission, based on road vehicles, to railways. He noted that they were not robust enough and that the success of petrol railcars with electric transmission, built by General Electric since 1906, was limited as they were complex to drive and maintain. In 1922 Hamilton formed, and became President of, the Electro- Motive Engineering Corporation (later Electro-Motive Corporation) to design and produce petrol-electric rail cars. Needing an engine larger than those used in road vehicles, yet lighter and faster than marine engines, he approached the Win ton Engine Company to develop a suitable engine; in addition, General Electric provided electric transmission with a simplified control system. Using these components, Hamilton arranged for his petrol-electric railcars to be built by the St Louis Car Company, with the first being completed in 1924. It was the beginning of a highly successful series. Fuel costs were lower than for steam trains and initial costs were kept down by using standardized vehicles instead of designing for individual railways. Maintenance costs were minimized because Electro-Motive kept stocks of spare parts and supplied replacement units when necessary. As more powerful, 800 hp (600 kW) railcars were produced, railways tended to use them to haul trailer vehicles, although that practice reduced the fuel saving. By the end of the decade Electro-Motive needed engines more powerful still and therefore had to use cheap fuel. Diesel engines of the period, such as those that Winton had made for some years, were too heavy in relation to their power, and too slow and sluggish for rail use. Their fuel-injection system was erratic and insufficiently robust and Hamilton concluded that a separate injector was needed for each cylinder.
    In 1930 Electro-Motive Corporation and Winton were acquired by General Motors in pursuance of their aim to develop a diesel engine suitable for rail traction, with the use of unit fuel injectors; Hamilton retained his position as President. At this time, industrial depression had combined with road and air competition to undermine railway-passenger business, and Ralph Budd, President of the Chicago, Burlington \& Quincy Railroad, thought that traffic could be recovered by way of high-speed, luxury motor trains; hence the Pioneer Zephyr was built for the Burlington. This comprised a 600 hp (450 kW), lightweight, two-stroke, diesel engine developed by General Motors (model 201 A), with electric transmission, that powered a streamlined train of three articulated coaches. This train demonstrated its powers on 26 May 1934 by running non-stop from Denver to Chicago, a distance of 1,015 miles (1,635 km), in 13 hours and 6 minutes, when the fastest steam schedule was 26 hours. Hamilton and Budd were among those on board the train, and it ushered in an era of high-speed diesel trains in the USA. By then Hamilton, with General Motors backing, was planning to use the lightweight engine to power diesel-electric locomotives. Their layout was derived not from steam locomotives, but from the standard American boxcar. The power plant was mounted within the body and powered the bogies, and driver's cabs were at each end. Two 900 hp (670 kW) engines were mounted in a single car to become an 1,800 hp (l,340 kW) locomotive, which could be operated in multiple by a single driver to form a 3,600 hp (2,680 kW) locomotive. To keep costs down, standard locomotives could be mass-produced rather than needing individual designs for each railway, as with steam locomotives. Two units of this type were completed in 1935 and sent on trial throughout much of the USA. They were able to match steam locomotive performance, with considerable economies: fuel costs alone were halved and there was much less wear on the track. In the same year, Electro-Motive began manufacturing diesel-electrie locomotives at La Grange, Illinois, with design modifications: the driver was placed high up above a projecting nose, which improved visibility and provided protection in the event of collision on unguarded level crossings; six-wheeled bogies were introduced, to reduce axle loading and improve stability. The first production passenger locomotives emerged from La Grange in 1937, and by early 1939 seventy units were in service. Meanwhile, improved engines had been developed and were being made at La Grange, and late in 1939 a prototype, four-unit, 5,400 hp (4,000 kW) diesel-electric locomotive for freight trains was produced and sent out on test from coast to coast; production versions appeared late in 1940. After an interval from 1941 to 1943, when Electro-Motive produced diesel engines for military and naval use, locomotive production resumed in quantity in 1944, and within a few years diesel power replaced steam on most railways in the USA.
    Hal Hamilton remained President of Electro-Motive Corporation until 1942, when it became a division of General Motors, of which he became Vice-President.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    P.M.Reck, 1948, On Time: The History of the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors Corporation, La Grange, Ill.: General Motors (describes Hamilton's career).
    PJGR

    Biographical history of technology > Hamilton, Harold Lee (Hal)

  • 9 bekommen

    I v/t (unreg., hat bekommen) get
    1. (erhalten) weitS. get, auch be given; ohne Zutun: receive; durch Anstrengung: obtain; ich bekomme schon seit Tagen keine Post mehr I haven’t had any mail for days now; ich bekomme noch 20 Euro von dir you still owe me 20 euros; hast du meinen Brief bekommen? did you get ( oder receive) my letter?; er bekam einen sehr hohen Preis / eine gute Stellung he got a very good price / a good position; hast du noch Karten bekommen? did you manage to get tickets?; das bekommt man überall you can get that anywhere; bekommen Sie schon? im Geschäft: can I help you?; im Lokal: have you ordered (yet)?; was bekommen Sie? a) im Geschäft: yes, please?, can I help you?; im Lokal: are you ready to order?; b) (wieviel kostet das) how much is that?; was haben Sie von uns zu bekommen? how much do we owe you?; bekommen Sie noch etwas? anything else?; am Telefon: ich bekomme keinen Anschluss I can’t get through; keine / eine gute Verbindung bekommen get a bad / good line; einen Schlag auf die Hand / aufs Auge bekommen get a slap on the wrist / a punch in the eye; einen Tritt ans Bein bekommen get kicked in the leg; einen Schneeball / eine Flasche an den Kopf bekommen get hit on the head by a snowball / bottle
    2. (entwickeln) get; ein Kind bekommen (be going to) have a baby; Junge bekommen have pups etc.; Junge2; einen Bauch bekommen develop a (bit of a) paunch; eine Glatze bekommen go bald, develop a bald patch; graue Haare bekommen go grey, get grey hair; Hunger bekommen get hungry; Durst bekommen get thirsty, develop a thirst; Schnupfen / Grippe bekommen get ( oder come down with) a cold / (the) flu; Kopfweh bekommen get a headache; Kinder bekommen leicht Fieber children are quick to run a temperature; das Baby bekommt Zähne the baby’s teething; einen epileptischen Anfall bekommen have an epileptic seizure ( oder fit umg); die Bäume bekommen Blätter the trees are coming into leaf; sobald die Pflanze neue Knospen bekommt,... as soon as the plant begins to bud ( oder gets new buds)...; (seelische Zustände): Angst bekommen get scared ( oder frightened); es mit der Angst zu tun bekommen get scared, get the wind up umg.; ( eine) Wut bekommen get angry ( oder furious); ich habe eine Wut bekommen! I was furious! einen Wutanfall bekommen lose one’s temper; einen roten Kopf bekommen go red, blush; Heimweh bekommen get ( oder start to feel) homesick; da kann man doch zuviel bekommen! umg. umg. it’s enough to drive you mad
    3. umg. (Wetter): ich glaube, wir bekommen bald Regen I think there’s rain on the way; endlich bekommen wir wärmeres Wetter there’s warmer weather on the way at last
    4. Zustand: einen Riss bekommen get oder be torn, get a tear; Flecken bekommen get oder be marked ( oder stained); es hat Löcher bekommen it’s got holes (in it), it’s full of holes
    5. (Zug, Flug etc.) get, catch
    6. umg. (etw. bewerkstelligen): ich bekomme den Nagel nicht in die / aus der Wand I can’t get this nail into / out of the wall; bekommen wir das ganze Gepäck in den Kofferraum? will we get all the luggage into the boot (Am. trunk)?; die Packer bekommen das Klavier nicht durch die Tür the removal men (Am. movers) can’t get the piano through the door
    7. mit zu + Inf.: etw. zu sehen bekommen get to see s.th.; etw. zu spüren bekommen get to know s.th., get a taste of s.th.; wo kann man hier etwas zu essen / trinken bekommen? is there anywhere you can get something to eat / drink around here?; jemanden / etw. zu fassen bekommen get hold of s.o. / s.th.; warte nur, wenn ich den Kerl zu fassen bekomme! just wait till I get hold of him!; das bekomme ich überall / von allen Leuten zu hören that’s what I’ve been hearing everywhere / from everyone; das wird er noch jahrelang zu hören bekommen he won’t be allowed to forget about that for years; er bekommt es nicht über sich, das zu tun umg. he can’t bring himself to do it
    8. mit Part.: etw. geschenkt bekommen get a present, be given s.th. (as a present); er bekommt zu Hause alles gemacht he has ( oder gets) everything done for him at home; er bekommt einen Dienstwagen gestellt he gets the use of a company car; bekommst du deine Wohnung geputzt? umg. (lässt du sie putzen) do you have someone to clean the house?; siehe auch kriegen
    II v/i (ist): jemandem ( gut) bekommen Essen, Wetter etc.: agree with s.o., suit s.o.; Ruhe etc.: do s.o. good, be good for s.o.; jemandem nicht oder schlecht bekommen Essen, Wetter: disagree with s.o.; das Wetter bekommt ihm nicht auch he can’t cope with the weather; es bekommt ihm gut / ausgezeichnet it’s doing him the world of (Am. a world of) good; es bekommt ihm überhaupt nicht it doesn’t agree with him at all; wohl bekomm’s! cheers!, iro. the best of luck, Brit. the best of British
    * * *
    to come by; to obtain; to get; to receive
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    be|kọm|men ptp beko\#mmen irreg
    1. vt
    1) (= erhalten) to get; Genehmigung, Stimmen, Nachricht to get, to obtain; Geschenk, Brief, Lob, Belohnung to get, to receive; Zug, Bus, Krankheit to get, to catch; Schlaganfall, Junges, ein Kind, Besuch to have; Spritze, Tadel to be given

    ein Jahr Gefängnis bekommento be given one year in prison

    wir bekommen Kälte/anderes Wetter — the weather is turning cold/is changing

    wir bekommen Regen/Schnee — we're going to have rain/snow

    einen Stein/Ball etc an den Kopf bekommen — to be hit on the head by a stone/ball etc

    wir haben das große Bett nicht nach oben bekommen — we couldn't get the big bed upstairs

    jdn ins/aus dem Bett bekommen — to get sb into/out of bed

    was bekommen Sie(, bitte)? — what will you have, sir/madam?

    ich bekomme bitte ein Glas Wein — I'll have a glass of wine, please

    jdn dazu bekommen, etw zu tun — to get sb to do sth

    er bekam es einfach nicht über sich,... — he just could not bring himself to...

    2) (= entwickeln) Fieber, Schmerzen, Vorliebe, Komplexe to get, to develop; Zähne to get, to cut; Übung, neue Hoffnung to gain

    Rost/Risse bekommen — to get or become rusty/cracked, to develop rust/cracks

    graue Haare/eine Glatze bekommen — to go grey (Brit) or gray (US)/bald

    Hunger/Durst bekommen — to get or become hungry/thirsty

    3) (mit Infinitivkonstruktion) to get

    etw zu sehen/hören bekommen — to get to see/hear sth

    wenn ich ihn zu fassen bekomme... — if I get my hands on him...

    4)

    (mit ptp oder adj siehe auch dort) etw gemacht bekommen — to get or have sth done

    See:
    5)

    (in Verbindung mit n siehe auch dort) Lust bekommen, etw zu tun — to feel like doing sth

    es mit der Angst/Wut bekommen — to become afraid/angry

    bekommento catch (Brit) or get it (inf)

    2. vi
    1) aux sein +dat

    (= zuträglich sein) jdm (gut) bekommen — to do sb good; (Essen) to agree with sb

    jdm nicht or schlecht bekommen — not to do sb any good; (Essen) to disagree with sb, not to agree with sb

    es ist ihm schlecht bekommen, dass er nicht gearbeitet hat — not working did him no good

    2)

    (= bedient werden) bekommen Sie schon? — are you being attended to or served?

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    1) ((with with) to be good for (usually one's health): Cheese does not agree with me.) agree
    2) (to succeed (in doing) or to happen( to do) something: I'll soon get to know the neighbours; I got the book read last night.) get
    3) (to catch (a disease etc): She got measles last week.) get
    4) ((sometimes with back) to receive or get: Have you had any news of your brother?; Thank you for lending me the book - you can have it back next week.) have
    5) have
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    be·kom·men *
    I. vt Hilfsverb: haben
    etw [von jdm] \bekommen to get sth [from sb]
    wir \bekommen demnächst Kabelfernsehen we're going to get cable TV soon
    von dieser Schokolade kann ich einfach nicht genug \bekommen! I just can't get enough of that chocolate!
    habe ich heute Post \bekommen? did I get any post today?
    einen Anruf/Brief \bekommen to get [or have] [or receive] a call/letter
    ich habe seit Wochen keinen Brief/Anruf von ihr \bekommen I haven't had [or got] [or received] a letter/call from her in weeks
    eine Antwort [von jdm] \bekommen to get [or have] an answer [from sb]
    ich habe bisher noch keine Antwort auf meinen Brief \bekommen I haven't got an answer to my letter yet
    Besuch/Gäste \bekommen to have visitors/guests
    wir \bekommen am Wochenende Besuch we are having visitors at the weekend
    ich bekam gestern Nacht noch Besuch von der Polizei last night the police paid me a visit
    nächste Woche \bekommen wir Besuch von meiner Mutter my mother is visiting [us] next week
    ein Geschenk [von jdm] \bekommen to get [or receive] a present [from sb]
    ich habe das zum Geburtstag \bekommen I got [or was given] this for my birthday
    die Genehmigung/die Mehrheit \bekommen to obtain permission/the majority
    etw in die Hände \bekommen (fam) to get hold of sth
    ein Lob/einen Tadel \bekommen to be praised/reprimanded
    eine Massage/eine Spritze \bekommen to get [or have] a massage/an injection
    eine gute/schlechte Note \bekommen to get a good/bad grade [or BRIT mark]
    eine Ohrfeige/einen [Strom]schlag \bekommen to get a clip on the ear/an electric shock
    einen Preis \bekommen to get [or win] [or receive] a prize
    Prügel [o Schläge] \bekommen to get [or receive] a thrashing [or licking]
    eine Stelle \bekommen to get a job
    Tritte \bekommen to get kicked [or fam a kicking]
    Unterkunft und Verpflegung bekommen to get food and lodging
    die Zeitung regelmäßig \bekommen to have [or get] the newspaper delivered regularly
    2. FIN
    etw \bekommen to get sth; Bezahlung to get [or be] paid sth
    ich bekomme noch €4.000 von dir you still owe me €4,000
    was \bekommen Sie dafür? how much is it?, how much do I owe you?
    hast schon das Geld von ihr \bekommen? have you got the money from her yet?
    hast du dein Gehalt [o Geld] schon \bekommen? have you been paid yet?
    sie bekommt €28 die Stunde she gets [or is] paid €28 an hour
    eine Ermäßigung \bekommen to get [or qualify for] a reduction
    Geld/Finderlohn/Unterhalt \bekommen to receive [or get] money/a reward/support
    Sozialhilfe \bekommen to be on social security [or AM on welfare
    3. (kaufen)
    etw \bekommen to get sth, to buy sth
    das Buch ist nicht mehr zu \bekommen the book is out of print
    hast du noch Karten für das Konzert \bekommen? did you manage to get tickets for the concert?
    etw \bekommen to get sth, to be served sth
    was \bekommen Sie? what would you like [or can I get you]?
    ich bekomme bitte ein Bier I'd like [or I'll have] a beer, please
    wer bekommt das Steak? who ordered [or whose is] the steak?
    eine Gefängnisstrafe/Geldstrafe \bekommen to get [or be given] a prison sentence/a fine
    drei Jahre Gefängnis \bekommen to be sentenced to [or to get] three years in prison
    den Bus/das Flugzeug/den Zug \bekommen to catch the bus/plane/train
    die Maschine nach Honolulu \bekommen to catch the flight to Honolulu
    7. (involviert werden)
    etw \bekommen to have sth
    Ärger/Schwierigkeiten [mit jdm] \bekommen to have [or get into] trouble/difficulties [with sb]
    Probleme mit jdm \bekommen to have problems with sb
    8. METEO (zu erwarten haben)
    etw \bekommen to have sth
    wir \bekommen Regen/Schnee we're going to have rain/snow
    \bekommen gutes/schlechtes Wetter we are going to have good/bad weather
    wir \bekommen besseres Wetter the weather is going to get better
    ein Baby [o Kind] \bekommen to have a baby
    wir \bekommen im Februar unser zweites Kind we will be having our second child in February
    sie kann keine Kinder \bekommen she cannot have children
    etw \bekommen to get sth
    [es mit der] Angst \bekommen to get [or become] afraid
    Durst/Hunger \bekommen to get thirsty/hungry
    einen Eindruck [von etw dat] \bekommen to get an impression [of sth]
    Farbe/einen Sonnenbrand \bekommen to get a [sun]tan/sunburnt
    du hast wieder [richtig] Farbe \bekommen you look much better
    Flecken/Pickel \bekommen to get spots, to go spotty
    eine Glatze/graue Haare \bekommen to go bald [or to be balding]/to go grey [or AM gray]
    Heimweh \bekommen to get homesick
    Lust \bekommen, etw zu tun to feel like doing sth
    Zähne \bekommen to teethe, to get [or cut] teeth
    11. (erkranken an)
    etw \bekommen to get sth; (erleiden) to have [or suffer] sth
    eine Erkältung \bekommen to catch [or come down with] [or get] a cold
    einen Herzinfarkt/Schlaganfall \bekommen to have [or to suffer] a heart attack/stroke
    Krebs/die Masern \bekommen to get cancer/the measles
    12. + inf
    etw zu essen/trinken \bekommen to get sth to eat/drink
    etw zu fassen \bekommen to catch hold of sth
    etw zu hören/sehen \bekommen to get to hear/see sth
    der wird von mir etwas zu hören \bekommen! (fam) I'll give him what-for [or a piece of my mind]! fam
    etw zu lachen \bekommen to have sth to laugh
    bei seinem Referat \bekommen wir bestimmt was zu lachen! with his presentation we'll have something to laugh about!
    in einem Kaufhaus bekommt man alles zu kaufen you can buy anything in a department store
    es mit jdm zu tun \bekommen to get into trouble with sth
    13. + pp
    etw [von jdm] erzählt \bekommen to hear sth [from sb]
    etw [von jdm] geliehen \bekommen to borrow sth [from sb]
    von ihm bekommst du das Buch sicher geliehen he's sure to lend you that book
    etw gemacht \bekommen to get [or have] sth done
    etw geschenkt \bekommen to be given sth [as a present], to get sth as a present
    seinen Wunsch erfüllt \bekommen to have one's wish fulfilled
    14. + adj
    etw sauber \bekommen to get sth clean
    jdn wieder gesund \bekommen to get sb healthy
    15. (schaffen)
    etw in/unter etw akk \bekommen to get sth into/under sth
    sie konnten das Klavier nicht ins Haus \bekommen they couldn't get the piano into the house
    16. (bringen)
    jdn dazu \bekommen, etw zu tun to get sb to do sth
    er ist einfach nicht ins Bett zu \bekommen he just won't go [or we just can't get him] to bed
    jd bekommt es nicht über sich akk, etw zu tun sb cannot bring themselves to do sth
    ich bekam es nicht über mich, ihr die Wahrheit zu sagen I couldn't bring myself to tell her the truth
    17. (finden)
    etw \bekommen to find sth
    er hat noch keine Arbeit \bekommen he hasn't found work yet
    II. vi
    1. Hilfsverb: sein (zuträglich sein)
    jdm [gut]/schlecht [o nicht] \bekommen to do sb good/to not do sb any good; Essen to agree/to disagree with sb
    2. (bedient werden)
    \bekommen Sie schon? are you being served?
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    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) get; get, receive <money, letter, reply, news, orders>; (erlangen) get; obtain; (erreichen) catch <train, bus, flight, etc.>

    eine Flasche usw. an den Kopf bekommen — get hit on the head with a bottle etc.

    was bekommen Sie?(im Geschäft) can I help you?; (im Lokal, Restaurant) what would you like?

    was bekommen Sie [dafür]? — how much is that?

    wir bekommen Regen/besseres Wetter — we're going to get some rain/some better weather; there's rain/better weather on the way

    Besuch bekommen — have a visitor/visitors

    Hunger/Durst bekommen — get hungry/thirsty

    einen roten Kopf/eine Glatze bekommen — go red/bald

    Mut/Angst bekommen — take heart/become frightened

    Zähne bekommen< baby> teethe

    wo bekomme ich etwas zu essen/trinken? — where can I get something to eat/drink?

    etwas/jemanden zu fassen bekommen — get hold of something/lay one's hands on somebody

    etwas zu sehen bekommenset eyes on something; s. auch hören; spüren

    2)

    etwas durch die Tür/ins Auto bekommen — get something through the door/into the car

    jemanden dazu bekommen, die Wahrheit zu sagen — get somebody to tell the truth

    3)

    es nicht über sich (Akk.) bekommen, etwas zu tun — be unable to bring oneself to do something

    2.
    unregelmäßiges Verb; in der Funktion eines Hilfsverbs zur Umschreibung des Passivs get

    etwas geschenkt bekommen — get [given] something or be given something as a present

    3.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein

    jemandem [gut] bekommen — do somebody good; be good for somebody; <food, medicine> agree with somebody

    jemandem schlecht od. nicht bekommen — not be good for somebody; not do somebody any good; <food, medicine> not agree with somebody

    wohl bekomm's! — your [very good] health!

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    A. v/t (irr, hat bekommen) get
    1. (erhalten) weitS. get, auch be given; ohne Zutun: receive; durch Anstrengung: obtain;
    ich bekomme schon seit Tagen keine Post mehr I haven’t had any mail for days now;
    ich bekomme noch 20 Euro von dir you still owe me 20 euros;
    hast du meinen Brief bekommen? did you get ( oder receive) my letter?;
    er bekam einen sehr hohen Preis/eine gute Stellung he got a very good price/a good position;
    hast du noch Karten bekommen? did you manage to get tickets?;
    das bekommt man überall you can get that anywhere;
    bekommen Sie schon? im Geschäft: can I help you?; im Lokal: have you ordered (yet)?;
    was bekommen Sie? im Geschäft: yes, please?, can I help you?; im Lokal: are you ready to order?; (wie viel kostet das) how much is that?;
    was haben Sie von uns zu bekommen? how much do we owe you?;
    bekommen Sie noch etwas? anything else?; am Telefon:
    ich bekomme keinen Anschluss I can’t get through;
    keine/eine gute Verbindung bekommen get a bad/good line;
    einen Schlag auf die Hand/aufs Auge bekommen get a slap on the wrist/a punch in the eye;
    einen Tritt ans Bein bekommen get kicked in the leg;
    einen Schneeball/eine Flasche an den Kopf bekommen get hit on the head by a snowball/bottle
    2. (entwickeln) get;
    ein Kind bekommen (be going to) have a baby;
    Junge bekommen have pups etc; Junge(s)2;
    einen Bauch bekommen develop a (bit of a) paunch;
    eine Glatze bekommen go bald, develop a bald patch;
    graue Haare bekommen go grey, get grey hair;
    Hunger bekommen get hungry;
    Durst bekommen get thirsty, develop a thirst;
    Schnupfen/Grippe bekommen get ( oder come down with) a cold/(the) flu;
    Kopfweh bekommen get a headache;
    Kinder bekommen leicht Fieber children are quick to run a temperature;
    das Baby bekommt Zähne the baby’s teething;
    einen epileptischen Anfall bekommen have an epileptic seizure ( oder fit umg);
    die Bäume bekommen Blätter the trees are coming into leaf;
    sobald die Pflanze neue Knospen bekommt, … as soon as the plant begins to bud ( oder gets new buds)…; (seelische Zustände):
    Angst bekommen get scared ( oder frightened);
    es mit der Angst zu tun bekommen get scared, get the wind up umg;
    (eine) Wut bekommen get angry ( oder furious);
    ich habe eine Wut bekommen! I was furious!
    einen Wutanfall bekommen lose one’s temper;
    Heimweh bekommen get ( oder start to feel) homesick;
    da kann man doch zuviel bekommen! umg it’s enough to drive you mad
    3. umg (Wetter):
    ich glaube, wir bekommen bald Regen I think there’s rain on the way;
    endlich bekommen wir wärmeres Wetter there’s warmer weather on the way at last
    4. Zustand:
    einen Riss bekommen get oder be torn, get a tear;
    Flecken bekommen get oder be marked ( oder stained);
    es hat Löcher bekommen it’s got holes (in it), it’s full of holes
    5. (Zug, Flug etc) get, catch
    6. umg (etwas bewerkstelligen):
    ich bekomme den Nagel nicht in die/aus der Wand I can’t get this nail into/out of the wall;
    bekommen wir das ganze Gepäck in den Kofferraum? will we get all the luggage into the boot (US trunk)?;
    die Packer bekommen das Klavier nicht durch die Tür the removal men (US movers) can’t get the piano through the door
    7. mit zu +inf:
    etwas zu sehen bekommen get to see sth;
    etwas zu spüren bekommen get to know sth, get a taste of sth;
    wo kann man hier etwas zu essen/trinken bekommen? is there anywhere you can get something to eat/drink around here?;
    jemanden/etwas zu fassen bekommen get hold of sb/sth;
    warte nur, wenn ich den Kerl zu fassen bekomme! just wait till I get hold of him!;
    das bekomme ich überall/von allen Leuten zu hören that’s what I’ve been hearing everywhere/from everyone;
    das wird er noch jahrelang zu hören bekommen he won’t be allowed to forget about that for years;
    er bekommt es nicht über sich, das zu tun umg he can’t bring himself to do it
    8. mit part:
    etwas geschenkt bekommen get a present, be given sth (as a present);
    er bekommt zu Hause alles gemacht he has ( oder gets) everything done for him at home;
    er bekommt einen Dienstwagen gestellt he gets the use of a company car;
    bekommst du deine Wohnung geputzt? umg (lässt du sie putzen) do you have someone to clean the house?; auch kriegen
    B. v/i (ist):
    jemandem (gut) bekommen Essen, Wetter etc: agree with sb, suit sb; Ruhe etc: do sb good, be good for sb;
    schlecht bekommen Essen, Wetter: disagree with sb;
    das Wetter bekommt ihm nicht auch he can’t cope with the weather;
    es bekommt ihm gut/ausgezeichnet it’s doing him the world of (US a world of) good;
    es bekommt ihm überhaupt nicht it doesn’t agree with him at all;
    wohl bekomm’s! cheers!, iron the best of luck, Br the best of British
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) get; get, receive <money, letter, reply, news, orders>; (erlangen) get; obtain; (erreichen) catch <train, bus, flight, etc.>

    eine Flasche usw. an den Kopf bekommen — get hit on the head with a bottle etc.

    was bekommen Sie? (im Geschäft) can I help you?; (im Lokal, Restaurant) what would you like?

    was bekommen Sie [dafür]? — how much is that?

    wir bekommen Regen/besseres Wetter — we're going to get some rain/some better weather; there's rain/better weather on the way

    Besuch bekommen — have a visitor/visitors

    Hunger/Durst bekommen — get hungry/thirsty

    einen roten Kopf/eine Glatze bekommen — go red/bald

    Mut/Angst bekommen — take heart/become frightened

    Zähne bekommen< baby> teethe

    wo bekomme ich etwas zu essen/trinken? — where can I get something to eat/drink?

    etwas/jemanden zu fassen bekommen — get hold of something/lay one's hands on somebody

    etwas zu sehen bekommen — set eyes on something; s. auch hören; spüren

    2)

    etwas durch die Tür/ins Auto bekommen — get something through the door/into the car

    jemanden dazu bekommen, die Wahrheit zu sagen — get somebody to tell the truth

    3)

    es nicht über sich (Akk.) bekommen, etwas zu tun — be unable to bring oneself to do something

    2.
    unregelmäßiges Verb; in der Funktion eines Hilfsverbs zur Umschreibung des Passivs get

    etwas geschenkt bekommen — get [given] something or be given something as a present

    3.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein

    jemandem [gut] bekommen — do somebody good; be good for somebody; <food, medicine> agree with somebody

    jemandem schlecht od. nicht bekommen — not be good for somebody; not do somebody any good; <food, medicine> not agree with somebody

    wohl bekomm's! — your [very good] health!

    * * *
    p.p.
    got p.p. v.
    to get v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: got)
    or p.p.: gotten•)
    to have v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: had)
    to obtain v.
    to receive v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > bekommen

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