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1 apisonar
v.1 to roll.2 to steamroller, to pack down, to roll, to beetle.* * *1 to roll* * *verb* * *VT [con rodillo] to roll, roll flat; [con pisón] to tamp down, ram down* * ** * *= steamroller.Ex. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.* * ** * *= steamroller.Ex: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.
* * *apisonar [A1 ]vt1 (con apisonadora) to steamroll, roll2 (con pisón) to tamp* * *
apisonar ( conjugate apisonar) verbo transitivo ( con apisonadora) to roll, steamroll;
( con pisón) to tamp
apisonar verbo transitivo to roll flat, pack down
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English:
roll
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* * *apisonar vt[con vehículo apisonadora] to roll; [con apisonadora manual] to tamp down* * *v/t roll* * *apisonar vt: to pack down, to tamp -
2 stampfen
I v/i3. (hat) NAUT. pitchII v/t (hat) TECH. (feststampfen) tamp, ram (down); (Erde, Lehm etc.) stamp (down); (Kartoffeln) mash; (Trauben) crush; im Mörser: pound, crush; aus dem Boden stampfen fig. produce s.th. out of thin air; ich kann’s doch nicht einfach aus dem Boden stampfen auch I can’t just wave my magic wand* * *(aufstampfen) to stamp; to stomp; to stump;(feststampfen) to tamp; to ram;(keltern) to crush;(zerkleinern) to mash* * *stạmp|fen1. vi1) (= laut auftreten) to stamp; (= auf und nieder gehen Maschine) to poundmit den Hufen stampfen — to paw (Brit) or stamp (US) the ground (with its hooves)
3) aux haben or sein (Schiff) to pitch, to toss2. vtSee:→ Boden2) (mit Stampfer) to mash; (im Mörser) to pound* * *1) (to stamp or tread heavily.) stomp2) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) pitch3) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.) pitch4) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.) pound5) (to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground): He stamped his foot with rage; She stamped on the insect.) stamp6) (an act of stamping the foot: `Give it to me!' she shouted with a stamp of her foot.) stamp7) (to walk with heavy, stamping steps: He stumped angrily out of the room.) stump* * *stamp·fen[ˈʃtampfn̩]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (aufstampfen)[mit dem Fuß [auf den Boden]] \stampfen to stamp [one's foot][mit den Hufen] \stampfen to paw the ground [with its hooves]2. Hilfsverb: sein (stampfend gehen)▪ irgendwohin \stampfen to stamp off somewhere; (schweren Schrittes a.) to tramp somewhere; (mühselig) to trudge [or plod] somewhere3. Hilfsverb: haben (von Maschine) to pound4. Hilfsverb: haben (von Schiff) to pitchII. vt Hilfsverb: habengestampfter Lehm tamped [or spec pugged] clayKartoffeln [zu Kartoffelbrei] \stampfen to mash potatoesTrauben mit den [nackten] Füßen \stampfen to tread grapes* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *A. v/i1. (hat) stamp;mit dem Fuß stampfen stamp one’s foot2. (hat) geräuschvoll: pound, thump;ein stampfendes Geräusch a pounding noise3. (ist) (stampfend gehen) tramp, stomp;B. v/t (hat) TECH (feststampfen) tamp, ram (down); (Erde, Lehm etc) stamp (down); (Kartoffeln) mash; (Trauben) crush; im Mörser: pound, crush;ich kann’s doch nicht einfach aus dem Boden stampfen auch I can’t just wave my magic wand* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *n.stamper n. -
3 tasser
tasser [tαse]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb( = comprimer) [+ sol, neige] to pack down ; [+ foin, paille] to pack2. reflexive verbb. ( = se serrer) to bunch up• tassez-vous, il y a encore de la place squeeze up, there's still roomc. ( = s'arranger) (inf) to settle down• ne vous en faites pas, ça va se tasser don't worry - things will settle down* * *tɑse
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verbe transitif to press down [terre]; to tamp down [tabac]; to pack down [paille]; to pack [habits, gens]; to cram [bagages]l'accident lui a tassé les vertèbres — the accident has given him/her compression of the vertebrae
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se tasser verbe pronominal1) ( s'affaisser) ( avec l'âge) to shrink; ( volontairement) to make oneself look smaller2) ( se serrer) [personnes] to squash up3) (colloq) ( se calmer) [conflit] to die down* * *tɒse vt1) [terre, neige] to pack down2) (= entasser)3) INFORMATIQUE to pack* * *tasser verb table: aimerA vtr to press down [terre]; to tamp down [tabac] (dans in); to pack down [foin, paille]; to pack [habits] (dans in); to cram [bagages] (dans into; sous under); to pack [gens] (dans into); les passagers étaient tassés the passengers were packed in tightly; le sport/l'accident lui a tassé les vertèbres sport/the accident has given him/her compression of the vertebrae.B se tasser vpr2 ( se serrer) [personnes] to squash up, to squeeze up; il va falloir se tasser dans la voiture we'll have to squash ou squeeze up in the car;3 ○( se calmer) [histoire, rumeur, conflit] to die down; au bout de trois mois les choses se sont tassées after three months things settled down.[tase] verbe transitif1. [neige, terre] to pack ou to tamp down (separable)3. [faire paraître plus petit] to shrink————————[tase] verbe intransitif————————se tasser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [s'effondrer - fondations, terrain] to subside2. [se voûter - personne] to shrinken se tassant on peut tenir à quatre à l'arrière (de la voiture) if we squeeze up, four of us can get in the back (of the car)4. (familier) [s'arranger - situation] to settle down -
4 Stampfen
I v/i3. (hat) NAUT. pitchII v/t (hat) TECH. (feststampfen) tamp, ram (down); (Erde, Lehm etc.) stamp (down); (Kartoffeln) mash; (Trauben) crush; im Mörser: pound, crush; aus dem Boden stampfen fig. produce s.th. out of thin air; ich kann’s doch nicht einfach aus dem Boden stampfen auch I can’t just wave my magic wand* * *(aufstampfen) to stamp; to stomp; to stump;(feststampfen) to tamp; to ram;(keltern) to crush;(zerkleinern) to mash* * *stạmp|fen1. vi1) (= laut auftreten) to stamp; (= auf und nieder gehen Maschine) to poundmit den Hufen stampfen — to paw (Brit) or stamp (US) the ground (with its hooves)
3) aux haben or sein (Schiff) to pitch, to toss2. vtSee:→ Boden2) (mit Stampfer) to mash; (im Mörser) to pound* * *1) (to stamp or tread heavily.) stomp2) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) pitch3) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.) pitch4) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.) pound5) (to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground): He stamped his foot with rage; She stamped on the insect.) stamp6) (an act of stamping the foot: `Give it to me!' she shouted with a stamp of her foot.) stamp7) (to walk with heavy, stamping steps: He stumped angrily out of the room.) stump* * *stamp·fen[ˈʃtampfn̩]I. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (aufstampfen)[mit dem Fuß [auf den Boden]] \stampfen to stamp [one's foot][mit den Hufen] \stampfen to paw the ground [with its hooves]2. Hilfsverb: sein (stampfend gehen)▪ irgendwohin \stampfen to stamp off somewhere; (schweren Schrittes a.) to tramp somewhere; (mühselig) to trudge [or plod] somewhere3. Hilfsverb: haben (von Maschine) to pound4. Hilfsverb: haben (von Schiff) to pitchII. vt Hilfsverb: habengestampfter Lehm tamped [or spec pugged] clayKartoffeln [zu Kartoffelbrei] \stampfen to mash potatoesTrauben mit den [nackten] Füßen \stampfen to tread grapes* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *1. SCHIFF pitching2. (Geräusch einer Maschine etc) pounding, thumping* * *1.intransitives Verb1) (laut auftreten) stampmit den Füßen/den Hufen stampfen — stamp one's feet/its hoofs
2) mit sein (sich fortbewegen) tramp; (mit schweren Schritten) trudge3) (mit wuchtigen Stößen sich bewegen) <machine, engine, etc.> pound2.transitives Verb1)3) (zerkleinern) mash < potatoes>; pulp < fruit>; crush < sugar>; pound <millet, flour>* * *n.stamper n. -
5 feststampfen
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6 festklopfen
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7 ubi|ć
pf — ubi|jać impf (ubiję — ubijam) Ⅰ vt 1. (ugnieść) to compact, to compress [glebę, śmieci, słomę, wióry, pył węglowy]; to compress, to tamp down [tytoń, glebę]- ubity wiatrem śnieg wind pack, windpacked snow- ubić butami śnieg/ziemię to tamp down the snow/soil with one’s feet- krowy ubiły ziemię pod drzewem the ground under the tree had been packed down hard by the cows- alejkę wysypano żwirem i ubito the path was gravelled and tramped down2. Kulin. to whip, to beat [śmietanę, żółtka, jajka, składniki, masło]; (trzepaczką) to whisk [śmietanę, żółtka, jajka]- ubić pianę z białek to beat egg whites- ubita na sztywno piana z białek stiffly beaten egg whites- ubić mleko na pianę to froth up the milk- ubijaj śmietanę aż zgęstnieje whip the cream until thick3. pot. (uszkodzić) to break off [ucho kubka, dziobek dzbanka]- chuligan ubił nos popiersia a hooligan broke the nose off a bust4. przest. (zabić) to kill- ubić kogoś jak psa to kill sb like a dogⅡ ubić się — ubijać się Kulin. (zmieszać się) [jajka, białka] to be whipped a. beaten; (trzepaczką) to be whisked- śmietana nie chce się ubić the cream won’t whip■ ubić/ubijać interes to make a dealThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ubi|ć
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8 набить трубку табаком
1) General subject: tamp tobacco in pipe2) Makarov: tamp down tobacco in (one's) pipe, tamp tobacco in ( one's) pipeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > набить трубку табаком
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9 набить
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10 утрамбовать
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11 ugni|eść
pf — ugni|atać impf (ugniotę, ugnieciesz, ugniecie, ugniótł, ugniotła, ugnietli — ugniatam) vt 1. (spłaszczyć) to flatten, to press down- ugniatać komuś klatkę piersiową to press down on sb’s chest- ugnieść kapustę w beczce to pack the cabbage (down) tightly in a barrel- ugnieść tytoń w fajce to tamp down the tobacco in a pipe2. (wyrobić) to knead- ugniatać glinę/plastelinę/ciasto to knead clay/plasticine/dough- ugniatać kulę ze śniegu to make a snowball3. (uwierać) to dig into, to pinch- karabin ugniata mi ramię a. mnie w ramię the gun is digging into my shoulder- but ugniatał mu nogę his shoe was pinching himThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ugni|eść
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12 сгладить
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13 stampfen
stamp·fen [ʼʃtampfn̩]vi[mit dem Fuß [auf den Boden]] \stampfen to stamp [one's foot];[mit den Hufen] \stampfen to paw the ground [with its hooves]irgendwohin \stampfen to stamp off somewhere;(schweren Schrittes a.) to tramp somewhere;( mühselig) to trudge [or plod] somewherevt haben1) (fest\stampfen)etw \stampfen to tamp [down sep] sth;2) (zer\stampfen)etw [zu etw] \stampfen to mash sth [to sth];Kartoffeln [zu Kartoffelbrei] \stampfen to mash potatoes;Trauben mit den [nackten] Füßen \stampfen to tread grapes -
14 aanstampen
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15 трамбовать
(что-л.)
ram; pack down; (легко ударяя) tamp* * ** * *трамбовать; утрамбовать ram; pack down; tamp* * *beetlepoundpuntamp -
16 einstampfen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Kohl etc.) press; (Erde) tamp, stamp down; einen Pfahl ( in die Erde) einstampfen drive ( oder ram) a post into the ground2. (Papier, Bücher) pulp* * *ein|stamp|fenvt sepPapier, Buch, Auflage to pulp* * *ein|stamp·fenvt MEDIA▪ etw \einstampfen to pulp sth* * *transitives Verb pulp < books>* * *einstampfen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)* * *transitives Verb pulp < books>* * *v.to pulp v. -
17 подбивать
1) General subject: call smb's bluff, call somebody's bluff (на что-либо), cripple, draw on to do (кого-л., на что-л.), egg, egg on, fur, half sole, half-sole, hit, incite, injure, instigate, line, rouse (на что-л.), shoe (чем-либо), sole, tamp, tempt, tweedle into (кого-л., на что-л.), draw upon to do (кого-л., на что-л.)2) Colloquial: lead on (на что-л.)4) Engineering: line (снабжать обивкой)7) Forestry: wad (мягкую мебель)8) Jargon: shill, jack up (на что-то)9) Arms production: knock out of action -
18 утрамбовывать
1) General subject: ram, ram down, tramp, trample down5) Makarov: tramp down -
19 подбить
1) General subject: beguile into doing (кого-л., на что-л.), bung (глаз в драке), call smb's bluff, half sole, pip, put out of action (танк и т. п.), salavate, shoe2) Naval: disable3) Military: knock down, shoot down4) Engineering: pad5) Railway term: tamp6) Makarov: damage -
20 набивам
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tamp — [ tæmp ] or ,tamp down verb transitive to press a substance down by hitting it several times with something heavy … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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tamp — [[t]tæ̱mp[/t]] tamps, tamping, tamped VERB If you tamp something, you press it down by tapping it several times so that it becomes flatter and more solid. [V n with adv] Then I tamp down the soil with the back of a rake... [V n prep/adv] Philpott … English dictionary
tamp — verb (transitive always + adv/prep) also tamp down to press or push something down by lightly hitting it several times: “Ah well, ” sighed Papa, absently tamping the tobacco down in his pipe … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Tamp — Tamp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tamped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tamping}.] [Cf. F. tamponner to plug or stop. See {Tampion}.] 1. In blasting, to plug up with clay, earth, dry sand, sod, or other material, as a hole bored in a rock, in order to prevent the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tamp — [tamp] vt. [? back form. < tampin, var. of TAMPION] 1. in blasting, to pack clay, sand, etc. around the charge in (the drill hole) 2. to pack firmly or pound (down) by a series of blows or taps … English World dictionary