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22 метла
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23 işbaşına yeni gelen kimse iyi iş görür
a new broom sweeps cleanTurkish-English dictionary > işbaşına yeni gelen kimse iyi iş görür
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24 Ein neuer Besen kehrt gut.
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26 nova metla dobro mete
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27 nova metla dobro mete
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28 miot|ła
f (do zamiatania) broom; (z chrustu) besom- miotła brzozowa/druciana a birch/wire broom- zamieść miotłą podłogę to sweep the floor with a broom- □ miotła zbożowa Bot. silky bent grass, wind-grass- czarcia miotła Bot. witches’ broom■ nowa miotła pot. a new broom- nowa miotła, nowe porządki a new broom sweeps clean przysł.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > miot|ła
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29 porząd|ek
Ⅰ m (G porządku) 1. (ład) order U, tidiness U- dbać o porządek w domu/kuchni to keep the house/kitchen neat a. tidy a. orderly- robić porządek w papierach to organize one’s documents a. papers, to put one’s documents a. papers in order- utrzymywać wzorowy porządek w biurze/pracowni to keep one’s office/studio a. atelier in perfect order- w pokoju panował idealny porządek the room was (as) neat as a pin a. in perfect order- kiedy wreszcie doprowadzisz garaż/ogródek do porządku? when are you going to tidy up the garage/garden?- doprowadź się do porządku, zanim przyjdą goście tidy yourself up before the guests arrive2. sgt (kolejność) order- w porządku alfabetycznym/chronologicznym in alphabetical/chronological order- porządek prac parlamentu the parliamentary order of the day a. schedule- porządek prac rolnych the agricultural cycle- porządek obrad the agenda, the order of the day- postawić coś na porządku dziennym to put sth on the agenda3. sgt (system) order- porządek publiczny public order- ład i porządek law and order- zakłócić/przywrócić porządek to disturb the peace/to restore order- porządek prawny (w państwie) the law (of a country)- zrobić porządek z parkowaniem na chodnikach to take measures against parking on the pavements- zrobić porządek z wagarowiczami to take measures to stop truancy- porządek społeczny/ekonomiczny the social/economic order- ustalony porządek społeczny the status quo- boski porządek wszechświata the divine order of the universe- uległ odwróceniu naturalny porządek rzeczy the natural order of things has been reversed4. Archit. order- porządek dorycki/joński/koryncki/toskański/kompozytowy the Doric/Ionic/Corinthian/Tuscan/composite order5. Wyś. Kon. (joint a. co-)favourites pl GB, (joint a. co-)favorites pl US Ⅱ porządki plt 1. (sprzątanie) cleaning sg- gruntowne porządki a thorough cleaning- świąteczne porządki a holiday cleaning- wiosenne porządki a spring cleaning2. (reguły) order sg- zaprowadzić nowe porządki to impose a new order- nowy szef, nowe porządki a new broom a. brush sweeps clean przysł.■ w dużych miastach kradzieże samochodów/włamania do mieszkań są na porządku dziennym in big cities car thefts/burglaries occur on a daily basis- on/ona jest w porządku pot. he’s/she’s OK pot.- on/ona jest zawsze wobec mnie w porządku pot. he’s/she’s always been nice a. decent to me- coś tu nie jest w porządku pot. something’s not (quite) right here- wszystko było w porządku pot. everything was fine a. all right- coś jest z nim nie w porządku pot. there’s something wrong with him, there’s something the matter with him- „mogę wpaść wieczorem?” – „w porządku” pot. ‘can I stop by tonight?’ – ‘sure’ a. ‘okay’ pot.- dla porządku for form’s sake, as a formality- przejść nad czymś do porządku dziennego to wave sth asideThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > porząd|ek
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30 nové kostě dobře mete
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32 новый
1) (такой, какого не было раньше) newвводи́ть но́вые слова́ — neologize, introduce new words
э́то де́ло для него́ но́вое — it is a new job for him
он но́вый челове́к в э́том де́ле — he is a new hand at it
2) ( более поздний) newно́вое зда́ние университе́та — new building of the university
3) (недавний, последний) new, freshно́вый но́мер журна́ла — new / fresh issue of a magazine
но́вая мо́да — new fashion
4) ( необычный) new, novelэ́то но́вый ме́тод укла́дки воло́с — that's a new / novel way to do your hair
5) (в названиях течений в науке, искусстве, политике) newно́вая волна́ кино — new wave
••Но́вый год — New Year; ( день) New Year's Day
Но́вый Заве́т библ. — the New Testament
Но́вый курс ист. (политика президента США Ф.Д. Рузвельта) — New Deal
но́вый поря́док полит. ист. — new order
Но́вый Свет — the New World
но́вая исто́рия — modern history
но́вая метла́ чи́сто метёт посл. — a new broom sweeps clean
но́вая экономи́ческая поли́тика (сокр. нэп) ист. — New Economic Policy
но́вое де́ло! — that's something new!; that's a nice how-d'ye-do!; what next!
но́вые языки́ лингв. — modern languages; см. тж. новое
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33 новая метла чисто метёт
Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > новая метла чисто метёт
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34 süpürgə
broom; brushsüpürgəçi – dustman; street-sweeper; charwoman◊ Təzə süpürgə yaxşı süpürər. – A new broom sweeps clean -
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36 Neue Besen kehren gut.
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37 barrer
v.1 to sweep.Betty barre la acera Betty sweeps the sidewalk.El Sr. Fuss barrió las elecciones Mr. Fuss swept the elections.2 to sweep away.el huracán barrió todo a su paso the hurricane destroyed everything in its path3 to scan (computing & medicine).El grupo barrió la zona buscándolo The group scanned the zone searching it4 to thrash, to annihilate (informal) (to defeat).5 to look up and down.* * *1 (suelo) to sweep; (hojas, migas, etc) to sweep up2 (dejar sin nada) to clean out3 (limpiar) to sweep away4 (derrotar) to trounce, wipe the floor with1 (arrasar) to sweep the board\barrer hacia dentro to look after number onebarrer para casa to look out for one's own interests* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [con escoba] to sweep; [+ suelo] to sweep, sweep clean; [+ habitación] to sweep (out); [+ objeto] to sweep aside, sweep away2) (Mil, Náut) to sweep o rake ( with gunfire)3) (=eliminar) [+ obstáculo] to sweep aside, sweep away; [+ rival] to sweep aside, overwhelm; [+ dudas] to sweep aside, dispellos candidatos del partido barrieron a sus adversarios — the party's candidates swept their rivals aside
2. VI1) (=con escoba) to sweep up2) (=llevarse)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <suelo/cocina> to sweep2)a) ( arrastrar) to sweep awayb) < rival> to thrash, trounce3) (Méx) ( mirar) to look... up and down2.barrer vi1) ( con escoba) to sweepbarrer para dentro — (fam) to look after number one (colloq)
2) ( arrasar) to sweep the board3.barrerse v pron (Méx)a) vehículo to skidb) (en fútbol, béisbol) to slide* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <suelo/cocina> to sweep2)a) ( arrastrar) to sweep awayb) < rival> to thrash, trounce3) (Méx) ( mirar) to look... up and down2.barrer vi1) ( con escoba) to sweepbarrer para dentro — (fam) to look after number one (colloq)
2) ( arrasar) to sweep the board3.barrerse v pron (Méx)a) vehículo to skidb) (en fútbol, béisbol) to slide* * *barrer11 = sweep, sweep up.Ex: Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.
Ex: Who else is going to flip the burgers, clean the resistant bomb-proof windows of the glitzy mile-high skyscrapers -- also take out the garbage, wash the dishes, park the cars, sweep up the papers in the parks?.* barrer hacia dentro = feather + Posesivo/the + nest.* barrer para casa = look after + number one, feather + Posesivo/the + nest.* barrer para dentro = feather + Posesivo/the + nest.* barrido por el viento = windswept.barrer22 = sweep + Nombre + off, trounce.Ex: In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.
Ex: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.* * *barrer [E1 ]vtA ‹suelo/patio/cocina› to sweepel viento que barría las llanuras the wind that was sweeping across the plainsB1(arrastrar): el viento barrió las nubes the wind swept away the cloudsun golpe de mar lo barrió de la cubierta a large wave swept him off the deck2 ‹rival› to thrash, trounce, wipe the floor with ( colloq)■ barrerviA (con una escoba) to sweepB1 (arrasar) to sweep the boardbarrieron en las últimas elecciones they swept the board in the last electionsayer barrió al póquer he cleaned up at poker yesterday ( colloq)barrió en la primera etapa he swept to victory on the first stagebarrer CON algo:los vídeos han barrido con la venta de entradas videos have drastically reduced ticket saleslos ladrones barrieron con todo the thieves cleaned the place out ( colloq)2 barrer CON algn ‹con un rival› to thrash o trounce sb, wipe the floor with sb ( colloq); ‹con un enemigo› to wipe sb out■ barrerseA ( Méx)1 «vehículo» to skid2 (en fútbol, béisbol) to slideB( Méx) «tornillo/engranaje»: se me barrió el tornillo I've stripped the thread on the screw, the thread has gone on the screw* * *
barrer ( conjugate barrer) verbo transitivo
1 ‹suelo/cocina› to sweep
2
verbo intransitivo
1 ( con escoba) to sweep
2 ( arrasar) [equipo/candidato] to sweep to victory;
barrer con algo ‹con premios/medallas› to walk off with sth;
barrió con todos los premios she walked off with all the prizes
barrerse verbo pronominal (Méx) [ vehículo] to skid;
(en fútbol, béisbol) to slide
barrer
I verbo transitivo
1 to sweep: hace una semana que no barro el salón, I haven't swept the living room for a week
el anticiclón está barriendo el norte, the anticyclone is sweping through the North
2 (destruir, rechazar) to sweep away
II verbo intransitivo
1 (en una votación) to win by a landslide: el partido conservador barrió en las regiones del norte, the conservatives won by a landslide in the North
2 (acaparar, agotar las existencias) to take away: los clientes barrieron con las ofertas, the customers snapped up the bargains
♦ Locuciones: barrer para casa, to look after number one
' barrer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escalera
- mandar
- escoba
English:
nest
- rake
- sweep
- sweep away
- sweep up
* * *♦ vt1. [con escoba] to sweep2. [sujeto: viento, olas] to sweep away;el huracán barrió todo a su paso the hurricane destroyed everything in its path3. [con escáner] to scan4. [con la vista] to scanel público barrió su última novela the public snapped up every last copy of his latest novel♦ vi1. [con escoba] to sweep;ese árbitro siempre barre para casa that referee always favours the home team2. [llevarse]barrer con: los invitados barrieron con todas las bebidas the guests made short work of the drink;el público barrió con su última novela the public snapped up every last copy of his latest novelel candidato oficial barrió en las urnas the government candidate swept the board in the election;el atleta keniata barrió en la final the Kenyan athlete trounced his rivals o Br walked it in the final* * *v/t sweep;para casa look after number one;barrer algo bajo la alfombra fig sweep sth under the carpet* * *barrer v: to sweep* * *
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