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1 приостановить железнодорожное сообщение
Railway term: suspend a rail service (англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства AFP), suspend a railway service (англ. термин взят из новостного сообщения агентства AFP)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > приостановить железнодорожное сообщение
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2 interrumpir
v.1 to interrupt.¿interrumpo algo importante? am I interrupting anything important?Ricardo interrumpió al candidato Richard interrupted the candidate.Ricardo interrumpió la conversación Richard interrupted the conversation.Ricardo interrumpe siempre Richard makes an interruption always.2 to suspend (servicio).el servicio quedó interrumpido durante dos horas services were suspended for two hours3 to cut short (viaje, vacaciones).interrumpió sus vacaciones el día 8 he ended his holiday early on the 8th4 to block.* * *1 (gen) to interrupt\interrumpir el paso to block the way* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=cesar) [gen] to interrupt; [+ vacaciones] to cut short; [+ tráfico] to block, hold up; [+ embarazo] to terminate2) (Elec) [+ luz] to switch off; [+ suministro] to cut off3) (Inform) to abort2.VI to interrupt* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( temporalmente)a) <persona/reunión> to interruptb) < suministro> to cut off; < servicio> to suspend; < tráfico> to hold up2)a) ( acortar) <viaje/vacaciones/reunión> to cut shortb) < embarazo> to terminate2.interrumpir vi to interruptno interrumpas cuando estoy hablando — don't interrupt o (colloq) butt in when I'm talking
* * *= break, discontinue, interrupt, cut in, waylay, intrude.Ex. The document arrangement adopted is often broken, in the sense that documents in libraries are rarely shelved in one single and self-evident sequence.Ex. Systems like OCLC are going from classical catalogs in the direction of online catalogs, and at least one institution on the OCLC system has discontinued adding cards to its catalog.Ex. Press these keys to stop printing or to interrupt a long search.Ex. 'I'm not sure what 'arbitrary and capricious' means,' Stanton cut in reasonably.Ex. Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Ex. Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.----* interrumpir a Alguien = butt in.* interrumpir el funcionamiento = go down.* interrumpir la atención = interrupt + attention.* interrumpir para abreviar = cut + Nombre + short.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( temporalmente)a) <persona/reunión> to interruptb) < suministro> to cut off; < servicio> to suspend; < tráfico> to hold up2)a) ( acortar) <viaje/vacaciones/reunión> to cut shortb) < embarazo> to terminate2.interrumpir vi to interruptno interrumpas cuando estoy hablando — don't interrupt o (colloq) butt in when I'm talking
* * *= break, discontinue, interrupt, cut in, waylay, intrude.Ex: The document arrangement adopted is often broken, in the sense that documents in libraries are rarely shelved in one single and self-evident sequence.
Ex: Systems like OCLC are going from classical catalogs in the direction of online catalogs, and at least one institution on the OCLC system has discontinued adding cards to its catalog.Ex: Press these keys to stop printing or to interrupt a long search.Ex: 'I'm not sure what 'arbitrary and capricious' means,' Stanton cut in reasonably.Ex: Librarians must not allow themselves to be thus waylaid in their commitment to their clients and must act with vision, flair, style, and passion.Ex: Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.* interrumpir a Alguien = butt in.* interrumpir el funcionamiento = go down.* interrumpir la atención = interrupt + attention.* interrumpir para abreviar = cut + Nombre + short.* * *interrumpir [I1 ]vt1 ‹persona/reunión› to interruptinterrumpió su discurso para beber agua he stopped speaking (for a moment) to have a drink of water2 ‹suministro› to cut off; ‹servicio› to suspendel servicio de trenes quedó interrumpido hasta las diez the rail service was suspended until ten o'clockinterrumpimos la transmisión para traerles una noticia importante we interrupt this broadcast to bring you some important news3 ‹tráfico› to hold upel tráfico quedó interrumpido durante una hora traffic was held up for an hourlas obras no interrumpirán el paso the work will not block the roadB1 (acortar) ‹viaje/vacaciones/reunión› to cut short2 ‹embarazo› to terminate■ interrumpirvito interruptno interrumpas cuando estoy hablando don't interrupt o ( colloq) butt in when I'm talking¿interrumpo? — no, no, pasa am I interrupting? — no, not at all, come in* * *
interrumpir ( conjugate interrumpir) verbo transitivo
1 ( temporalmente)
‹ servicio› to suspend;
‹ tráfico› to hold up;
2
verbo intransitivo
to interrupt
interrumpir verbo transitivo to interrupt
(tráfico) to block
' interrumpir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cortar
- perdón
- suspender
- atajar
- molestar
English:
break
- break in
- butt in
- chip in
- contact
- cut
- cut in
- discontinue
- disrupt
- disturb
- heckle
- interrupt
- keep from
- punctuate
- short
- terminate
- butt
- cease
- halt
* * *♦ vt1. [conversación, frase] to interrupt;¿interrumpo algo importante? am I interrupting anything important?2. [servicio] to suspend;el servicio de metro quedó interrumpido durante dos horas Br underground o US subway services were suspended for two hours3. [acortar] [viaje, vacaciones] to cut short;interrumpió sus vacaciones el día 8 he ended his holiday early on the 8th4. [circulación] to block;un árbol caído interrumpía el paso a fallen tree was blocking the way5. [embarazo] to terminate♦ vito interrupt;espero no interrumpir I hope I'm not interrupting♦ See also the pronominal verb interrumpirse* * *II v/i interrupt* * *: to interrupt* * *interrumpir vb1. (a una persona, emisión) to interrupt -
3 unterbrechen
vt/i (unreg., untr., hat) interrupt; (jemanden beim Sprechen) auch cut s.o. short; TELEF. cut off; (Spiel) hold up; (Schwangerschaft) terminate; JUR. (Strafverhandlung) adjourn; ETECH. interrupt; (auflockern) (Muster, Programm etc.) break up; die Fahrt oder Reise unterbrechen break one’s journey; darf ich mal kurz unterbrechen? may I interrupt for a moment?; der Bahnverkehr zwischen Basel und Freiburg ist unterbrochen the rail ( oder train) service between Basel and Freiburg has been suspended; die Ebene wird von tiefen Schluchten unterbrochen deep gorges break the level expanse of the plain* * *to intermit; to disrupt; to cut short; to disturb; to break; to cut off; to shorten; to discontinue; to disconnect; to interrupt; to intercept* * *un|ter|brẹ|chen [ʊntɐ'brɛçn] ptp unterbro\#chen [ʊntɐ'brɔxn] insep irreg1. vtto interrupt; Stille, Reise, Eintönigkeit, Langeweile to break; (langfristig) to break off; Telefonverbindung to disconnect; Spiel to suspend, to stop; Schwangerschaft to terminateentschuldigen Sie bitte, wenn ich Sie unterbreche — forgive me for interrupting
2. vrto break off* * *1) (to interrupt (someone's conversation etc).) break in(to)2) (to interrupt or break a telephone connection: I was cut off in the middle of the telephone call.) cut off3) (to stop or put an end to: I have discontinued my visits there.) discontinue4) (to break up or put into a state of disorder: Rioters disrupted the meeting; Traffic was disrupted by floods.) disrupt5) (to stop a person while he is saying or doing something, especially by saying etc something oneself: He interrupted her while she was speaking; He interrupted her speech; Listen to me and don't interrupt!) interrupt6) (to stop or make a break in (an activity etc): He interrupted his work to eat his lunch; You interrupted my thoughts.) interrupt* * *un·ter·bre·chen *[ʊntɐˈbrɛçn̩]▪ etw \unterbrechen to interrupt sthseine Arbeit \unterbrechen to interrupt one's workeine Reise \unterbrechen to break a journeyeine Schwangerschaft \unterbrechen to terminate a pregnancy▪ jdn \unterbrechen to interrupt sbunterbrich mich nicht immer! don't keep interrupting me!▪ etw \unterbrechen to interrupt sth* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb interrupt; break <journey, silence>; terminate < pregnancy>wir sind unterbrochen worden — (im Telefongespräch) we've been cut off
* * *unterbrechen v/t & v/i (irr, untrennb, hat) interrupt; (jemanden beim Sprechen) auch cut sb short; TEL cut off; (Spiel) hold up; (Schwangerschaft) terminate; JUR (Strafverhandlung) adjourn; ELEK interrupt; (auflockern) (Muster, Programm etc) break up;Reise unterbrechen break one’s journey;darf ich mal kurz unterbrechen? may I interrupt for a moment?;der Bahnverkehr zwischen Basel und Freiburg ist unterbrochen the rail ( oder train) service between Basel and Freiburg has been suspended;die Ebene wird von tiefen Schluchten unterbrochen deep gorges break the level expanse of the plain* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb interrupt; break <journey, silence>; terminate < pregnancy>wir sind unterbrochen worden — (im Telefongespräch) we've been cut off
* * *v.to break v.(§ p.,p.p.: broke, broken)to disconnect v.to discontinue v.to disturb v.to halt v.to intercept v.to intermit v.to interrupt v.to suspend v. -
4 Verkehr
Verkehr m 1. BÖRSE dealing, trading; 2. KOMM communications; 3. LOGIS traffic, transport, transportation; 4. WIWI circulation (Banknoten); 5. RECHT, V&M commerce, trade and commerce (Handel und Verkehr); intercourse (Geschlechtsverkehr); 6. FREI traffic tourism (Fremdenverkehr) • in den Verkehr bringen BANK, GEN, RECHT put into circulation (EZB Geld) • nach und nach aus dem Verkehr ziehen GEN, ADMIN phase out (z. B. veraltetes Gerät)* * *m 1. < Börse> dealing, trading; 2. < Komm> communications; 3. < Transp> traffic, transport, transportation; 4. <Vw> Banknoten circulation; 5. <Recht, V&M> commerce Handel und Verkehr trade and commerce Geschlechtsverkehr intercourse; 6. < Frei> traffic Fremdenverkehr tourism ■ in den Verkehr bringen <Bank, Geschäft, Recht> EZB Geld put into circulation ■ nach und nach aus dem Verkehr ziehen <Geschäft, Verwalt> phase out (z.B. veraltetes Gerät)* * *Verkehr
traffic, (Bahn) service, (Beförderung) transport, transportation (US), (Börse) trading, market, doing, dealings, (Handel) trade, commerce, (Umlauf) circulation, (Umsätze) business, dealings, transactions, sales;
• außer Verkehr (Banknoten) withdrawn from circulation;
• für den öffentlichen Verkehr freigegeben open to the public;
• im freien Verkehr (Börse) on the curb (kerb, Br.) market, in outside (unofficial, Br.) trading;
• mit starkem Verkehr belastet traffic-laden;
• amtlicher Verkehr interoffice dealings;
• außerbörslicher Verkehr off-board (over-the-counter, US) trading;
• bargeldloser Verkehr transfer business, clearing system, cashless payments, (Kaufhaus) drawback system;
• nicht mehr zu bewältigender Verkehr overflow traffic;
• brieflicher Verkehr correspondence, exchange of letters;
• dichter Verkehr heavy traffic;
• durchschnittlicher Verkehr normal run of traffic;
• einspuriger Verkehr one-way traffic;
• entgegenkommender Verkehr oncoming traffic;
• fahrplanmäßiger Verkehr regular service;
• fließender Verkehr fast-moving traffic;
• flutender Verkehr surging traffic;
• geringer Verkehr (Börse) little doing (business);
• gewerblicher Verkehr commercial traffic;
• grenzüberschreitender Verkehr goods traffic across the border, frontier-crossing goods traffic, border-crossing traffic;
• großstädtischer Verkehr big-city traffic;
• innerstaatlicher Verkehr intrastate transport (US);
• innerstädtischer Verkehr traffic in towns, local traffic;
• lebhafter Verkehr (Börse) lively dealings;
• öffentlicher Verkehr public transport (transportation, US);
• ruhender Verkehr stationary vehicles;
• schienengebundener Verkehr fixed-track transport;
• schriftsätzlicher Verkehr written communication;
• schwacher Verkehr light traffic;
• spurgebundener Verkehr rail traffic;
• starker Verkehr heavy traffic, great deal of traffic on the road;
• umgeleiteter Verkehr diverted traffic (Br.), derouted traffic (US);
• verstopfter Verkehr congested traffic;
• vierspuriger Verkehr four-lane traffic;
• zähflüssiger Verkehr slow-moving traffic;
• zollfreier Verkehr free trade;
• geschäftlicher Verkehr mit feindlichen Ausländern trading with the enemy;
• Verkehr von Chartermaschinen charter traffic;
• freier Verkehr von Kapital free movement of capital;
• Verkehr im Stadtzentrum downtown traffic (coll.);
• Waren aus dem Zollager zum freien Verkehr abfertigen to withdraw goods from warehouse for consumption;
• Verkehr anhalten to suspend the traffic;
• Verkehr aufhalten to delay (block, hold up, coll.) traffic;
• Verkehr behindern to disturb (impede, block, congest, obstruct, hold up) the traffic;
• fremdes Fahrzeug im Verkehr behindern to obstruct another car;
• Verkehr bewältigen to handle (cope with) traffic;
• in den Verkehr bringen to put into circulation;
• Banknoten in den Verkehr bringen to issue banknotes;
• Effekten in Verkehr bringen to issue (market, US) securities;
• Falschgeld in den Verkehr bringen to utter false notes;
• Münzen in Verkehr bringen to put a coinage in circulation;
• Ware in den Verkehr bringen to put an article on the market;
• sich in den fließenden Verkehr einreihen (einfädeln) to filter into the streaming traffic, to get into the line of traffic;
• Verkehr einstellen to stop traffic;
• Straße für den öffentlichen Verkehr freigeben to open a road for traffic;
• den Verkehr flüssig halten to keep traffic flowing;
• Verkehr lahm legen to obstruct the traffic;
• Verkehr regeln to direct (regulate, control) the traffic;
• aus dem Verkehr gezogen sein (Fahrzeug) to be off the road;
• außer Verkehr setzen (Banknoten) to withdraw from circulation;
• für den Verkehr sperren to close to traffic;
• in den freien Verkehr überführen (Zollwaren) to enter into the channels of distribution;
• Straße dem Verkehr übergeben to open a road for traffic;
• Verkehr umgehen to bypass traffic;
• Verkehr umleiten to divert traffic (Br.), to detour [the traffic] (US);
• aus dem Verkehr ziehen (Bargeld) to immobilize, (Fahrzeug) to take off the road (traffic), (Geld) to withdraw (recall) from circulation;
• schlechtes Geld aus dem Verkehr ziehen to call in clipped money;
• Obligationen aus dem Verkehr ziehen to retire bonds;
• Auto zum Verkehr zulassen to license a car.
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