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  • 121 picket

    ['pikit] 1. noun
    1) ((any one of) a number of people employed at a factory etc who are on strike and who try to persuade workers not to go to work there, not to deliver goods there etc: The men set up a picket to stop lorries getting into the factory; ( also adjective) a picket line.) piketas
    2) (a soldier or a small group of soldiers on special duty, usually to guard against a sudden attack by the enemy: The commander placed pickets at various points round the camp; ( also adjective) picket duty.) sargyba, sargybos postas
    2. verb
    1) (to place a group of soldiers, strikers etc somewhere as a picket: The strikers' leaders decided to picket the factory; The commander picketed the camp.) išstatyti piketą/sargybos postus prie
    2) (to act as a picket (at): In this country, strikers have the legal right to picket; The soldiers picketed the camp.) piketuoti, eiti sargybą prie

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > picket

  • 122 crash

    adj. snabb; intensiv; forcerad; drastisk
    --------
    n. krossa, krasha; skräll; störtning, kollaps; då datoren fastnar under en funktion och måste omstartas
    --------
    v. smälla ihop med; krossas; gå i kras; braka sönder; rusa
    * * *
    [kræʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) brak, krasch, skräll
    2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) krock, kollision
    3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) krasch
    4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) slå[] i kras
    2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) krascha, kvadda
    3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) störta, krascha, kraschlanda
    4) ((of a business) to fail.) gå omkull, göra bankrutt
    5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) rusa (fara, braka) fram
    6) ((of a computer) to stop working suddenly: If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.)
    3. adjective
    (rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) forcerad, intensiv
    - crash-land

    English-Swedish dictionary > crash

  • 123 picket

    n. strejkvakt; vakt, postering; pinne, påle
    --------
    v. gå strejkvakt; vakta; inhägna
    * * *
    ['pikit] 1. noun
    1) ((any one of) a number of people employed at a factory etc who are on strike and who try to persuade workers not to go to work there, not to deliver goods there etc: The men set up a picket to stop lorries getting into the factory; ( also adjective) a picket line.) strejkvakt[]
    2) (a soldier or a small group of soldiers on special duty, usually to guard against a sudden attack by the enemy: The commander placed pickets at various points round the camp; ( also adjective) picket duty.) postering
    2. verb
    1) (to place a group of soldiers, strikers etc somewhere as a picket: The strikers' leaders decided to picket the factory; The commander picketed the camp.) sätta ut strejkvakter (en postering)
    2) (to act as a picket (at): In this country, strikers have the legal right to picket; The soldiers picketed the camp.) vara (gå) strejkvakt, bevaka

    English-Swedish dictionary > picket

  • 124 end

    [end] n
    1) (last, furthest point) Ende nt
    2) (final part, finish) Ende nt, Schluss m
    3) ( surface bounding extremities) Ende nt; tech Stirnseite f, Stirnfläche f
    4) usu pl ( aims) Ziel nt, Absicht f; ( purpose) Zweck m;
    to use sth for commercial \ends etw zu kommerziellen Zwecken einsetzen;
    to achieve one's \ends seine Ziele erreichen
    5) ( death) Ende nt, Tod m;
    sudden/untimely \end plötzliches/vorzeitiges Ende;
    sb is nearing his/her \end mit jdm geht es zu Ende
    6) ( small leftover piece) Rest m, Ende nt; of a candle, cigarette Stummel m
    8) comput ( button on keyboard) ‚Ende‘;
    9) (fig: matter of concern) Teil m;
    I'm taking care of my \end of the plan and hope he's taking care of his ich kümmere mich um meinen Teil des Plans und hoffe, dass er sich um seinen kümmert;
    stick to your \end of the deal! halte dich an deinen Teil der Abmachung!
    \end on;
    the table faced him \end on er stand vor der kurzen Tischkante;
    place the table \end on against the wall stell den Tisch mit der schmalen Seite an die Wand
    PHRASES:
    at the \end of the day ( when everything is considered) letzten Endes;
    (finally, eventually) schließlich, zum Schluss;
    to reach the \end of the line [or road] am Ende sein;
    \end of story Schluss, aus, fertig ( fam)
    he deserved to be punished, \end of story er hat die Strafe verdient und Schluss ( fam)
    [and] that's the \end of the story [or matter] und jetzt Schluss damit!;
    to be at the \end of one's tether [or (Am) rope] am Ende [seiner Kräfte] sein;
    it's not the \end of the world davon geht die Welt nicht unter;
    to come to a bad [or ( Brit) sticky] \end ein schlimmes Ende nehmen;
    to hold [or keep] one's \end up sich akk nicht unterkriegen lassen ( fam)
    the \end justifies the means ( the means) der Zweck heiligt die Mittel ( prov)
    to meet one's \end den Tod finden ( geh)
    to make [both] \ends meet mit seinem Geld zurechtkommen, über die Runden kommen ( fam)
    to put an \end to oneself/ it all mit seinem Leben/dem Ganzen Schluss machen;
    that would please Granny no \end darüber würde sich Oma unglaublich freuen;
    no \end of trouble reichlich Ärger;
    in the \end ( when everything is considered) letzten Endes;
    (finally, eventually) schließlich, zum Schluss;
    to become an \end in itself [zum] Selbstzweck werden;
    to this \end zu diesem Zweck vt
    1) ( finish)
    to \end sth etw beenden [o zu Ende bringen];
    to \end up one's speech with the words... seine Rede mit den Worten... [be]schließen
    2) ( make stop)
    to \end sth etw beenden, etw dat ein Ende setzen [o machen] vi
    1) ( result in)
    to \end in sth in etw dat enden;
    to \end in divorce mit der Scheidung enden;
    to \end in a draw unentschieden ausgehen;
    to \end in a fight mit einer Schlägerei enden
    2) ( finish) enden

    English-German students dictionary > end

  • 125 rush

    1. rush [rʌʃ] n
    bot Binse f;
    \rush mat Binsenmatte f;
    to not be worth a \rush (fig, pej) keinen Pfifferling wert sein ( pej) ( fam)
    2. rush [rʌʃ] n
    1) ( hurry) Eile f;
    slow down! what's the \rush? mach langsam! wozu die Eile?;
    to be in a \rush in Eile sein, es eilig haben;
    to leave in a \rush sich akk eilig auf den Weg machen
    2) ( rapid movement) Losstürzen nt, Losstürmen nt, Ansturm m ( for auf +akk); ( press) Gedränge nt, Gewühl nt ( demand) lebhafter Andrang, stürmische [o rege] Nachfrage;
    at the outbreak of the fire there was a mad \rush for the emergency exits als das Feuer ausbrach, stürmte alles wie wild auf die Notausgänge zu;
    I hate driving during the afternoon \rush ich hasse das Autofahren im nachmittäglichen Verkehrsgewühl;
    there's been a \rush for tickets es gab eine stürmische Nachfrage nach Karten;
    the Christmas \rush der Weihnachtstrubel;
    \rush of customers Kundenandrang m;
    to make a \rush at sb sich akk auf jdn stürzen;
    3) (a. fig: surge) Schwall m, Woge f; of emotions [plötzliche] Anwandlung, Anfall m;
    the memory of who he was came back to him with a \rush mit einem Schlag fiel ihm wieder ein, wer er war;
    she became light-headed as a result of a sudden \rush of blood to the head ihr wurde schwindlig, nachdem ihr auf einmal das Blut in den Kopf geschossen war;
    a \rush of air ein Luftstoß m;
    a \rush of dizziness ein Schwindelanfall m;
    a \rush of sympathy eine Woge des Mitgefühls;
    a \rush of tears ein plötzlicher Tränenausbruch;
    a \rush of water ein Wasserschwall m
    4) ( migration)
    gold \rush Goldrausch m
    5) ( in Am football) Lauf[spiel]angriff m, Durchbruchsversuch m, Durchstoßversuch m vi
    1) ( hurry) eilen, hetzen;
    stop \rushing! hör auf zu hetzen!;
    she's \rushing to help the others sie eilt den anderen zu Hilfe;
    we \rushed to buy tickets for the show wir besorgten uns umgehend Karten für die Show;
    we shouldn't \rush to blame them wir sollten sie nicht voreilig beschuldigen;
    to \rush about [or around] herumhetzen;
    to \rush in hineinstürmen, hineinstürzen;
    to \rush into sb's mind ( fig) jdm plötzlich in den Sinn kommen [o durch den Kopf schießen];
    to \rush out hinauseilen, hinausstürzen; water herausschießen;
    to \rush through sth work etw eilig [o hastig] erledigen;
    to \rush towards sb auf jdn zueilen [o zustürzen];
    to \rush up the hill/ the stairs den Berg/die Treppe hinaufeilen;
    to \rush into sb's mind jdm plötzlich in den Sinn kommen [o durch den Kopf schießen];
    to \rush into sth decision, project etw überstürzen [o übereilen];
    we shouldn't \rush into things wir sollten die Dinge nicht überstürzen;
    to \rush into a marriage überstürzt heiraten;
    to \rush into a war einen Krieg vom Zaun brechen
    3) ( in Am football) einen Lauf[spiel]angriff [o Durchbruchsversuch] unternehmen;
    he has \rushed for over 100 yards er hat den Ball über 100 Yards im Lauf nach vorn getragen vt
    to \rush sb/sth [to a place] jdn/etw schnell [an einen Ort] bringen;
    she was \rushed to hospital sie wurde auf schnellstem Weg ins Krankenhaus gebracht;
    the United Nations has \rushed food to the famine zone die Vereinten Nationen haben eilends Lebensmittel in die Hungerregion geschickt
    2) ( pressure)
    to \rush sb [into sth] jdn [zu etw dat] treiben [o drängen];
    they tried to \rush me into joining sie versuchten, mich zu einem schnellen Beitritt zu bewegen;
    he \rushed her into marrying him er drängte sie zu einer schnellen Heirat;
    don't \rush me! dräng mich nicht!
    to \rush one's food [or supper] das Essen hinunterschlingen, hastig essen;
    to \rush a job eine Arbeit hastig [o in aller Eile] erledigen;
    let's not \rush things lass uns nichts überstürzen;
    to \rush sth through [sth] etw schnell [durch etw akk] durchbringen;
    the new government \rushed several bills through Parliament die neue Regierung peitschte mehrere Gesetzesvorlagen durch das Parlament
    4) ( charge)
    to \rush sb sich akk auf jdn stürzen, über jdn herfallen;
    to \rush sth etw stürmen;
    to \rush the enemy's defences die feindlichen Verteidigungsstellungen stürmen;
    to \rush the stage auf die Bühne stürmen
    5) ( Brit) (sl: overcharge)
    to \rush sb jdn schröpfen [o neppen] ( fam)
    how much did they \rush you for that? wie viel haben sie dir dafür abgeknöpft? ( fam)
    PHRASES:
    to [not] \rush one's fences ( Brit) die Sache [nicht] überstürzen

    English-German students dictionary > rush

  • 126 take off

    vt
    1) ( remove)
    to \take off off <-> sth etw abnehmen; clothes etw ausziehen; coat a. etw ablegen;
    to \take off off a hat einen Hut absetzen;
    to \take off sth off [of] sth etw von etw dat [herunter]nehmen [o entfernen];
    the hairdresser took off about an inch der Frisör hat etwa 2,5 cm abgeschnitten;
    the 9:45 service to Woking has been \take offn off the schedule der Zug um 9:45 nach Woking wurde vom Fahrplan gestrichen;
    to \take off sb off a list jdn von einer Liste streichen;
    to \take off sth off the market etw vom Markt nehmen;
    to \take off sth off the menu etw von der Speisekarte streichen;
    to \take off sth off sb (fam: take away) jdm etw wegnehmen
    to \take off sb off jdn wegbringen [o fortschaffen]; police jdn abführen;
    to \take off sb off somewhere jdn irgendwohin bringen;
    he was \take offn off to hospital er wurde ins Krankenhaus gebracht;
    to \take off oneself off ( fam) sich akk davonmachen
    3) ( stop)
    to \take off sb off sth position, job jdn von etw dat abziehen; medication etw bei jdm absetzen;
    to \take off sb off a diet jdn von einer Diät absetzen;
    to \take off a play off ein Stück absetzen;
    he's been \take offn off call at the hospital this weekend dieses Wochenende hat er keinen Bereitschaftsdienst im Krankenhaus
    4) ( not work)
    to \take off a day/a week off [work] [sich dat] einen Tag/eine Woche freinehmen;
    I'm taking Monday off ich werde mir Montag freinehmen
    5) ( subtract)
    to \take off off <-> sth etw abziehen;
    they \take off the taxes off his salary die Steuern werden von seinem Gehalt abgezogen
    6) ( Brit) ( imitate)
    to \take off off <-> sb jdn nachmachen ( fam) vi
    1) ( leave the ground) airplane abheben, starten
    2) (fam: leave) verschwinden ( fam), weggehen; (fam: flee) abhauen ( fam), sich akk davonmachen;
    she just took off without saying goodbye sie ist einfach abgehauen, ohne sich zu verabschieden;
    3) (fig: have sudden success) idea, plan, project ankommen; product a. einschlagen

    English-German students dictionary > take off

  • 127 crash

    [kræʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) třesk, hřmot, řinčení
    2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) srážka
    3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) krach
    4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) roztříštit (se)
    2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) narazit, vrazit
    3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) zřítit se
    4) ((of a business) to fail.) zkrachovat
    5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) prodírat se
    6) ((of a computer) to stop working suddenly: If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.)
    3. adjective
    (rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) intenzivní
    - crash-land
    * * *
    • pád
    • havárie

    English-Czech dictionary > crash

  • 128 picket

    ['pikit] 1. noun
    1) ((any one of) a number of people employed at a factory etc who are on strike and who try to persuade workers not to go to work there, not to deliver goods there etc: The men set up a picket to stop lorries getting into the factory; ( also adjective) a picket line.) stávková hlídka
    2) (a soldier or a small group of soldiers on special duty, usually to guard against a sudden attack by the enemy: The commander placed pickets at various points round the camp; ( also adjective) picket duty.) stráž
    2. verb
    1) (to place a group of soldiers, strikers etc somewhere as a picket: The strikers' leaders decided to picket the factory; The commander picketed the camp.) postavit hlídky
    2) (to act as a picket (at): In this country, strikers have the legal right to picket; The soldiers picketed the camp.) hlídkovat
    * * *
    • tyčka
    • plaňka
    • kůl
    • laťka v plotě
    • kolík
    • druhák
    • demonstranti
    • demonstrant

    English-Czech dictionary > picket

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