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  • 1 sweep

    1. II
    1) the coast (the shore, etc.) sweeps southwards (northwards, to the right, etc.) берег и т.д. тянется /простирается/ к югу и т.д.
    2) his glance sweeps from right to left он обводит взглядом все справа налево
    2. III
    1) sweep smth. sweep the floor (steps, a pavement, a room, etc.) подметать пол и т.д.; sweep a carpet (a chimney, etc.) чистить ковер и т.д.; your coat is so long it sweeps the ground ваше пальто такое длинное, что волочится по земле
    2) sweep smth. the storm swept the town ураган опустошил /смел, разрушил/ город; а wave of strikes swept the whole country волна забастовок прокатилась по стране; а typhoid fever swept the whole country тиф охватил всю страну; the Democrats swept the election демократическая партия одержала блестящую победу /получила подавляющее большинстве голосов/ на выборах
    3) sweep smth. his fingers swept the keys of the piano его пальцы пробежали по клавишам фортепиано; sweep the strings (the strings of the harp, the strings of the lute, etc.) касаться пальцами струн и т.д.
    4) sweep smth., smb. sweep the horizon (the sky, the mountain, etc.) окинуть /охватить/ взглядом /взором/ горизонт и т.д.; his eye swept the sea он окинул взором море; her glance swept the crowd ее взгляд пробежал по толпе; the searchlights swept the sky прожекторы обшаривали все небо /шарили по небу/
    3. IV
    sweep smth. somewhere sweep the rubbish (the dirt, the dust, etc.) out выметать cop и т.д.; sweep the soot out выгребать сажу; а wave swept him overboard его смыло волной за борт
    4. VI
    sweep smth. to some state sweep the room (the house, the floor, etc.) clean чисто вымести комнату и т.д.
    5. XI
    be swept into smth. we were swept into the road by the crowd толпа вынесла нас на дорогу id I was swept off my feet by this man я увлеклась этим человеком; I was swept off my feet by the picture he drew of the future он увлек меня этой заманчивой картиной будущего
    6. XVI
    1) sweep over (across, through, out of, etc.) smth. a big wave swept over the boat высокая волна захлестнула лодку; а river sweeps over the dam река заливает плотину; the army swept over the country армия стремительно прошла через всю страну; the tanks swept over the enemy trenches танки пронеслись по окопам противника; snow (rain, floods, etc.) swept across /over/ the whole region весь район был занесен снегом и т.д.; по всему району были снежные заносы и т.д.; sweep across /over, through/ a country (across the place, over the continent, across the coast, etc.) охватить всю страну и т.д., прокатиться по всей стране и т.д.; plague (a fever, the epidemic, etc.) swept across /over, through/ the land чума и т.д. прокатилась по всей стране; fear swept over /through/ the town [весь] город был охвачен страхом; а wave of indignation swept through the country возмущение охватило [всю] страну; the rivers swept out of their confines реки вышли из берегов; sweep down the road (down the valley, along the shore, up the mountain, etc.) промчаться /пронестись/ по дороге и т.д.
    2) sweep to (round, from, etc.) smth. the shore sweeps to the south in a wide curve на юге берег образует широкую дугу; sweep round the mountain огибать гору; the wind swept from the north ветер налетел с севера; his glance swept about the room он обвел всю комнату глазами /взглядом/
    3) into (out of, up, etc.) smth. she swept into the room она вихрем влетела в комнату; the lady swept out of the room дама стремительно удалилась из комнаты; sweep out of the room majestically (silently, dramatically, etc.) величественно и т.д. выйти из комнаты; the archbishop swept up the aisle архиепископ величаво шествовал /плыл/ по проходу
    7. XXI1
    1) sweep smth. off (out of, into, from, etc.) smth. sweep the dirt off the floor сметать грязь с пола; sweep the dust out of the room выметать пыль из комнаты; sweep broken pieces of glass into the corner (into the dustbin, under the carpet, etc.) замести осколки в угол и т.д.; sweep the papers (the letters, the crumbs, etc.) from /off/ the table смахнуть бумаги и т.д. со стола; sweep smb.'s hat off smb.'s head сорвать у кого-л. шапку с головы; sweep smth. clear of smth. sweep the path clear of snow (a channel clear of mines, etc.) расчистить дорожку от снега и т.д.
    2) sweep smth. from smth. sweep all obstacles from one's path уничтожать все препятствия на своем пути; sweep smth., smb. before smb. sweep all before one сметать все на своем пути; our troops swept the enemy before them наши войска теснили /гнали/ противника; sweep smb. out of (off) smth. our army swept the enemy out of the country наша армия очистила страну от неприятеля; sweep smb. off his feet a) сбить кого-л. с ног; б) увлечь кого-л.
    3) sweep smth. across smth. sweep one's hand across one's face провести рукой по лицу; sweep one's hand across the strings of a harp пробежать пальцами по струнам арфы
    4) sweep smth. with smth. sweep the sky (the horizon, the sea, etc.) with a telescope осмотреть небо и т.д. в телескоп; she swept the faces of the audience with a hasty glance она обвела /окинула/ лица присутствующих быстрым взглядом; sweep smth. for smb. they swept the district for the runaway (for the criminal, etc.) они прочесали весь район в поисках беглеца и т.д.; sweep smth. for some time our ships swept the sea for weeks but could not find the enemy наши корабли неделями бороздили море, но не могли обнаружить противника

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > sweep

  • 2 sweep off

    vt
    to \sweep off sb/sth off sich dat jdn schnappen fam, jdn abschleppen sl
    to \sweep off sb off his/her feet jdn mitreißen; ( fig) jdn begeistern
    * * *
    1. vi
    davonrauschen; (car, plane) davonschießen; (majestically) davongleiten; (skier) davonfegen
    2. vt sep
    vase, clock herunterfegen

    the children were swept off to beddie Kinder wurden schleunigst ins Bett gesteckt (inf) or geschickt

    to sweep sb off his/her feet (lit) — jdn umreißen; (fig) audience jdn begeistern

    he swept her off her feet (fig)sie hat sich Hals über Kopf in ihn verliebt (inf)

    English-german dictionary > sweep off

  • 3 sweep\ off

    1. II
    sweep off somewhere the valley sweeps off to the right долина поворачивает [и идет] направо
    2. III
    sweep off smth. /smth. off/ the plague swept off thousands (multitudes) чума унесла тысячи (множество) жизней

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > sweep\ off

  • 4 path

    [paːθ]
    n
    1) тропинка, тропа, дорожка

    No progress was possible except along the path cut for that purpose. — Продвигаться можно было только по тропе, специально прорубленной для этой цели.

    A multiplicity of interesting paths crossed the monotous. — Множество интересных тропинок пересекало эту однообразную местность.

    - narrow path
    - shady path
    - long grassy paths
    - garden path
    - bridle path
    - raised board paths
    - converging paths
    - path ridding
    - path along smth
    - path through a wood
    - path through a pine forest
    - path through a garden
    - path beside the canal
    - path along the lake
    - path in the snow
    - path across the field
    - path for passengers on foot
    - path to the town
    - path to his front door
    - garden path of flagstones
    - end of the path
    - clear a path for smb
    - bar the path
    - beat a path
    - make a path
    - cover the path with sand
    - cross smb's path
    - drive dry leaves along the paths
    - follow the path to the river
    - follow up a zigzag path
    - go in smb's path
    - go by another path
    - grow along the path
    - hit the right path
    - keep the middle of the path
    - keep to the path
    - stray from the narrow path
    - stretch a cord across the path
    - sweep the path of snow
    - turn on to the path
    - strike upon an unknown path
    - turn off the path
    - path going to the lighthouse
    - path running alongside the lake
    - path stopped
    - path twists and turns
    - path that goes down the mountain
    - path goes somewhere
    - path runs alongside the lake
    - path leads to the river
    2) путь (вообще), маршрут

    The perils beset his path. — Его путь был полон опасностей. /Опасности подстерегали его в пути.

    - easier path
    - touring path
    - caravan's path
    - path of storms
    - broad path of success
    - path of civilization
    - path of glory
    - path to success
    - certain path to riches and honour
    - enter on the path
    - put obstacles in smb's path
    - throw obstructions in smb's path
    - stand in smb's path
    - strike out a path of one's own
    - sweep all obstacles from one's path

    The path of an arrow is a curve. — Стрела в полете описывает дугу.

    - path of a comet
    - path of a bird in the air
    - flight path of a spacecraft
    - Moon's path round the Earth
    - far beyond the path of the Moon
    4) стезя, жизненный путь

    A difficult path he must follow. — Трудный путь, который ему предстоит пройти.

    - beaten path
    - path of life
    - rough and rugged paths of life

    I criticized the path the government was taking. — Я подверг критике курс правительства

    - path of righteousness
    - follow the path of duty
    - err from the path of duty
    - guide people along the paths of progress
    - make the path easy for smb
    - take the path of least resistance
    - prices are on the downward path

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > path

  • 5 extension

    1) (an added part: He built an extension to his house; a two-day extension to the holiday; He has telephone extensions (= telephones) in every bedroom.) extensión, ampliación
    2) ((a program by which) part of a university located somewhere else offers courses to people who are not fulltime students.) subsede, sucursal
    3) (the process of extending.) extensión
    4) (a telephone that operates on the same line as another: They have a phone in the living-room and an extension in the bedroom.) extensión
    1. anexo / ampliación
    2. extensión


    extensión sustantivo femenino 1
    a) ( superficie):
    una gran extensión de terreno a large expanse o stretch of land;
    una extensión de 20 hectáreas an area of 20 hectares por extensión by extension 2 (grado, importancia) extent; 3 ( línea telefónica) extension
    extensión sustantivo femenino
    1 extension (de un escrito, de tiempo) length (de un territorio, superficie) area
    2 (ampliación) extension (difusión) spreading
    3 (de una línea telefónica, un edificio) extension ' extensión' also found in these entries: Spanish: ampliación - extensor - extensora - prolongación - prórroga - superficie - supletoria - supletorio - terrena - terreno - vasta - vasto - zona - alargador - anexo - césped - interno - llano - pasto - playa - por - vida English: area - cover - expanse - expansive - extended - extension - extension cable - extension cord - extent - from - long - sheet - sprawl - spread - stretch - sweep - tract - further - length
    tr[ɪk'stenʃən]
    1 (widening) ampliación nombre femenino, extensión nombre femenino
    2 (of line, road, etc) prolongación nombre femenino
    3 (of time) prórroga, prolongación nombre femenino
    4 (of school, hospital, etc) anexo; (of house) ampliación nombre femenino
    the house is too small, we need an extension la casa es demasiado pequeña, nos hace falta un anexo
    extension 241, please con la extensión 241 por favor
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    by extension por extensión
    extension ladder escalera extensible
    extension lead alargador nombre masculino, alargadera, extensión nombre femenino
    extension [ɪk'stɛnʧən, ɛk-] n
    1) extending: extensión f, ampliación f, prórroga f, prolongación f
    2) annex: ampliación f, anexo m
    3) : extensión f (de teléfono)
    n.
    alargadera s.f.
    alargamiento s.m.
    ampliación s.f.
    ceja s.f.
    ensanchamiento s.m.
    ensanche s.m.
    extensión (Teléfono) s.f.
    línea telefónica sf s.m.
    prolongación s.f.
    prórroga s.f.
    ɪk'stentʃən, ɪk'stenʃən
    1)
    a) u (of power, meaning) extensión f, ampliación f
    b) u c ( lengthening) prolongación f; ( of deadline) prórroga f, extensión f
    2) c ( to building) ampliación f
    3) c ( Telec)
    a) ( line) extensión f, interno m (RPl), anexo m (Chi)
    b) ( telephone) supletorio m
    4) u ( Educ) (before n) < course> de extensión universitaria
    [ɪks'tenʃǝn]
    1.
    N (=act, part added) extensión f ; [of powers] ampliación f ; [of building] ampliación f ; [of road, stay, visit] prolongación f ; [of term, contract, credit] prórroga f ; (Telec) extensión, interno m (S. Cone), anexo m (S. Cone)

    extension three one three seven, please — con la extensión tres uno tres siete, por favor

    2.
    CPD

    extension cable N, extension cord (US) Nalargador m, alargadera f

    extension courses NPLcursos externos organizados por una universidad

    extension ladder Nescalera f extensible

    extension lead N — (Elec) alargador m, alargadera f

    extension number N(número m de) extensión f or (Arg, Uru) interno m or (Chile, Peru) anexo m

    * * *
    [ɪk'stentʃən, ɪk'stenʃən]
    1)
    a) u (of power, meaning) extensión f, ampliación f
    b) u c ( lengthening) prolongación f; ( of deadline) prórroga f, extensión f
    2) c ( to building) ampliación f
    3) c ( Telec)
    a) ( line) extensión f, interno m (RPl), anexo m (Chi)
    b) ( telephone) supletorio m
    4) u ( Educ) (before n) < course> de extensión universitaria

    English-spanish dictionary > extension

  • 6 foot

    A n (pl feet)
    1 gen, Anat (of person, horse) pied m ; (of rabbit, cat, dog, cow) patte f ; (of stocking, sock, chair) pied m ; on foot à pied ; to be soft under foot être doux sous le pied ; he hasn't set foot in this house/in England for 10 years il n'a pas mis les pieds dans cette maison/en Angleterre depuis 10 ans ; from head to foot de la tête aux pieds ; to rise to one's feet se mettre debout, se lever ; to help sb to their feet aider qn à se lever ; her speech brought the audience to its feet toute l'audience s'est levée pour applaudir son discours ; to be on one's feet lit être debout ; to be on one's feet again fig être rétabli ; to get sb back on their feet ( after illness) rétablir or remettre qn d'aplomb ; to get sb/sth back on their/its feet ( after setback) remettre qn/qch sur pied ; to be quick on one's feet être rapide ; bound ou tied hand and foot pieds et poings liés ; to put one's foot down ( accelerate) appuyer sur le champignon ; ( act firmly) mettre le holà ; to sweep sb off their feet lit faire perdre l'équilibre à qn ; fig faire perdre la tête à qn ; to sit at sb's feet lit s'asseoir aux pieds de qn ; fig être aux pieds de qn ; my foot ! mon œil ! ;
    2 ( measurement) pied m (anglais) (= 0,3048 m) ;
    3 ( bottom) ( of mountain) pied m (of de) ; at the foot of au pied de [bed] ; à la fin de [list, letter] ; en bas de [page, stairs] ; en bout de [table] ;
    4 Sewing pied m ;
    5 Mil infanterie f ;
    6 Literat ( in poetry) pied m.
    B vtr to foot the bill payer la facture (for pour).
    not to put a foot wrong ne pas commettre la moindre erreur ; to be/get under sb's feet être/se mettre dans les jambes de qn ; to be rushed off one's feet être débordé ; to catch sb on the wrong foot prendre qn au dépourvu ; to cut the ground from under sb's feet couper l'herbe sous les pieds de qn ; to dance/walk sb off their feet faire danser/marcher qn jusqu'à l'épuisement ; to fall ou land on one's feet retomber sur ses pieds ; to keep both ou one's feet on the ground avoir les pieds sur terre ; to have two left feet être maladroit ; to leave somewhere feet first sortir de quelque part les pieds devant ; to put one's foot down ( accelerate) appuyer sur le champignon ; ( be firm) mettre le holà ; to put one's best foot forward ( do one's best) faire de son mieux ; ( hurry) se dépêcher ; to put one's foot in it faire une gaffe ; to put one's feet up se reposer, décompresser ; to stand on one's own (two) feet se débrouiller tout seul ; to start off ou get off on the wrong/right foot mal/bien commencer (with sb avec qn) ; to wait on sb hand and foot faire tout pour qn.

    Big English-French dictionary > foot

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