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61 दन्तः _dantḥ
दन्तः [दम्-तन् Uṇ.3.86]1 A tooth, tusk, fang (as of serpents, beasts &c.); वदसि यदि किञ्चिदपि दन्तरुचिकौमुदी हरति दरतिमिरमतिघोरम् Gīt.1; सर्पदन्त, वराह˚ &c.-2 An elephant's tusk, ivory; ˚पाञ्चालिका Māl.1.5.-3 The point of an arrow.-4 The peak of a mountain.-5 The side or ridge of a mountain.-6 The number thirty-two.-7 A bower, an arbour (कुञ्ज); 'दन्तो निकुञ्जे दशने' इति विश्वः Śi.4.4.-Comp. -अग्रम् the point of a tooth.-अन्तरम् the space between the teeth.-अरुणः an ele- phant in the ninth year; Mātaṅga. L.5.1.-अर्बुदः, -दम् gumboil.-आघातः 1 a bite.-2 the citron tree.-आयुधः a hog.-आलयः the month.-आलिका, -आली a horse's bridle; दन्तालिकाधरणनिश्चलपाणियुग्मम् Śi.5.56.-उच्छिष्टम् the remains of food lodged between the teeth.-उद्भेदः dentition.-उलूखलिकः, -खलिन् m. one who uses his teeth for a mortar, (grinding grain to be eaten between his teeth), an anchorite; cf. Ms.6.17; Rām.3.6; Mb.13.141.14.-कर्षणः a lime of citron tree.-कारः an artist who works in ivory; Rām.2.83.13.-काष्ठम् a piece of stick or twig used as a tooth-brush.-कीलः a kind of tooth-like joinery; Māna.17.177.-कूरः fight (कूरमन्नं दन्ताः क्रोधावेशात् कूरवच्चर्व्यन्ते$स्मिन्निति सङ्ग्रामः Com. of नीलकण्ठ); माद्रीपुत्रः सहदेवः कलिङ्गान् समागतानजयद् दन्तकूरे Mb.5.23.24.-ग्राहिन् a. injuring the teeth, causing them to decay.-घर्षः chattering or grinding the teeth.-घातः a bite.-चालः looseness of the teeth.-छदः a lip; वारंवारमुदारशीत्कृतकृतो दन्तच्छदान् पीडयन् Bh.1.43; Ṛs.4. 12.-जन्मन् n. growth of the teeth; आदन्तजन्मनः Y.3.23-जात a. (a child) that is teething; Ms.5.58.-जाहम् the root of a tooth.-धावः, -धावनम् 1 cleaning or washing the teeth; अभ्यङ्गोन्मर्दनादर्शदन्तधावाभिषेचनम् Bhāg.11. 27.35.-2 a tooth-brush.(-नः) 1 the Bakula tree.-2 the Khadira tree.-पत्रम् a sort of ear-ornament; विलासिनीविभ्रमदन्तपत्रम् R.6.17; Ku.7.23; (often used in Kādambarī). Den. दन्तपत्रति = represents the ear- ring (दन्तपत्र); पाण्डुच्छत्रति दन्तपत्रति वियल्लक्ष्मीकुरङ्गीदृशः P. R.7.62.-पत्रकम् an ear-ornament.-2 a Kunda flower.-पत्रिका 1 an ear-ornament. विदग्धलीलोचितदन्त- पत्रिका Śi.1.6.-2 Kunda.-3 a comb; Mb.1.3.157 com.-पवनम् 1 a tooth-brush.-2 cleaning or washing the teeth.-पाञ्चालिका an ivory doll; स्तन्यत्यागात्प्रभृति सुमुखी दन्तपाञ्चालिकेव क्रीडायोगं तदनु विनयं प्रापिता वर्धिता च Māl.1.5.-पातः the falling out of the teeth; Bṛi. S.66.5.-पालिः f. an ivory hilt (of a sword).-पाली 1 the point of a tooth.-2 the gums; Bṛi. S.68.97.-पुप्पुटः, -टकः gum-boil.-पुष्पम् 1 the Kunda flower.-2 fruit of the clearing- nut plant (कतकफल).-प्रक्षालनम् washing the teeth.-प्रवेष्टम् sheath of an elephant's tusk; Mātaṅga L.5.4; ऊर्ध्वार्धासिच्छिन्नदन्तप्रवेष्टम् Śi.18.47.-फलः the wood-apple tree. (-ला) long pepper.-बीजः, बीजकः Pome- granate.-भागः 1 the fore-part of an elephant's head (where the tusks appear).-2 part of a tooth.-मलम्, -रजस् n. the tartar of the teeth.-मांसम्, -मूलम्, gums.-मूलीयाः (pl.) the dental letters, viz.-लृ, त्, थ्, द्, ध्, न्, ल्, andस्. -रोगः tooth-ache.-लेखकः one who earns his bread by painting or mar- king the teeth.-वर्ण a. brilliant.-वल्कम् the enamel of the teeth.-वस्त्रम्, -वासस् n. the lip; तुलां यदारोहति दन्तवाससा Ku.5.34; Śi.1.86.-वीजः, -वीजकः the pomegranate tree.-वीणा 1 a kind of musical instrument or harp.-2 chattering of the teeth; दन्तवीणां वादयन् Pt.1.-वेष्टः 1 the gums; Y.3.96.-2 a ring round the tusk of an elephant; Mb.7.9.19.-3 a tumor of the gums.-वैदर्भः loosening of the teeth through external injury.-व्यसनम् fracture of the teeth.-व्यापारः ivory work; K.-शङ्कुः a pair of pincers for drawing out teeth.-शठ a. sour, acid.(-ठः) 1 sourness, acidity.-2 N. of several trees with acid fruit like the citron, tamarind, wood-apple.-शर्करा tartar of the teeth.-शाणः a kind of tooth-powder, denti- frice.-शिरा 1 a back or double tooth.-2 the gum-शूलः, -लम् tooth-ache.-शोधनिः f. a tooth-pick.-शोफः swelling of the gums.-संघर्षः gnashing or rub- bing together the teeth.-हर्षः morbid sensitiveness of the teeth (as when they are set on edge).-हर्षकः the citron tree. -
62 aire de superioridad
(n.) = condescension, condescension, attitude of superiorityEx. The inherent condescension of this passage will probably cause much grinding of the teeth of the county library staff members present at the meeting.Ex. The inherent condescension of this passage will probably cause much grinding of the teeth of the county library staff members present at the meeting.Ex. It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.* * *(n.) = condescension, condescension, attitude of superiorityEx: The inherent condescension of this passage will probably cause much grinding of the teeth of the county library staff members present at the meeting.
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63 sentimientos negativos
(n.) = grinding of teethEx. The inherent condescension of this passage will probably cause much grinding of the teeth of the county library staff members present at the meeting.* * *(n.) = grinding of teethEx: The inherent condescension of this passage will probably cause much grinding of the teeth of the county library staff members present at the meeting.
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64 apretar
v.1 to press (oprimir) (botón, tecla).me aprietan las botas my boots are too tightLa enfermera apretó la herida The nurse pressed the wound.2 to grit (juntar) (dientes).La niña aprieta los dientes al dormir The girl grits her teeth when sleeping.3 to squeeze.apretar la mano a alguien to shake somebody's handMaría apretó la mostaza Mary squeezed the mustard.4 to press.lo están apretando para que acepte la oferta they are pressing him o putting pressure on him to accept the offer5 to get worse, to intensify (calor, lluvia).6 to tighten.El mecánico aprieta duramente el tornillo The mechanic tightens the screw.7 to pinch.Me aprietan los zapatos My shoes pinch.Ricardo apretó su nariz Richard pinched her nose.8 to be too tight.Esta faja aprieta This belt is too tight.9 to press down, to push down.Ricardo apretó el botón para iniciar Richard pressed down the button to start.10 to be too tight for.Me aprieta la ropa My clothes are too tight for me.11 to be most intense, to be more intense.* * *1 (estrechar) to squeeze, hug2 (tornillo) to tighten; (cordones, nudo) to do up tight3 (comprimir) to compress, press together, pack tight4 (activar) to press, push1 figurado (aumentar) to increase, get worse2 (prendas) to fit tight, be tight on3 (esforzarse) to work hard■ tendrás que apretar en tus estudios you'll have to study a lot harder, you'll have to pull your socks up1 (apiñar) to narrow, tighten2 (agolparse) to crowd together; (acercarse) to squeeze up\apretar a correr to start runningapretar el paso to quicken one's paceapretar la mano a alguien to shake somebody's handapretar el gatillo to pull the trigger* * *verb1) to press2) tighten3) squeeze4) pinch, be too tight* * *1. VT1) [+ tapa, tornillo, nudo] to tighten2) (=pulsar) [+ interruptor, pedal, tecla] to press; [+ gatillo] to squeeze, pullapretar el acelerador — to put one's foot down (on the accelerator), depress the accelerator frm
3) (=apretujar)a) [+ objeto] to squeeze, grip; [para que no caiga] to clutchapretó bien los papeles en la cartera — he packed o squeezed the papers into the briefcase
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apretar los dientes — to grit one's teeth, clench one's teeth•
apretar la mano a algn — to shake sb's handb) [+ persona] [contra pared, suelo] to pin, press; [con los brazos] to clasp, clutchme apretaba con todo su cuerpo contra la pared — he pinned o pressed me against the wall with his whole body
la apretó con fuerza entre sus brazos — he clasped o clutched her tightly in his arms
4) (=presionar)•
apretar a algn — to put pressure on sbnos aprieta mucho para que estudiemos — he puts a lot of pressure on us to study, he pushes us to study hard
5)• apretar el paso — to quicken one's pace
6)7) (Mil) [+ asedio] to step up, intensify; [+ bloqueo] to tighten2. VI1) (=oprimir) [zapatos] to be too tight, pinch one's feet; [ropa] to be too tightzapatoestos zapatos aprietan — these shoes are too tight, these shoes pinch my feet
2) (=aumentar) [dolor, frío] to get worse; [viento] to intensifyes media mañana y el hambre aprieta — it's half way through the morning and I'm beginning to feel hungry
cuando el frío aprieta — when the cold gets worse, when it gets really cold
3) (=presionar) to put on the pressure, pile on the pressure *Dios 3)si le aprietan un poco más, confesará — if they put a bit more pressure on him, he'll confess
4) (=esforzarse)si apretáis un poco al final, aprobaréis — if you make an extra effort at the end, you'll pass
5)• apretar a hacer algo, si aprieta a llover — if it starts to rain heavily
6)¡aprieta! — nonsense!, good grief!
7) Chile (=irse con prisa)apretemos que viene la profesora — let's run for it, the teacher's coming
fueron los primeros en salir apretando después del golpe — they were the first ones to make a getaway after the coup
8) ** [al defecar] to push3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < botón> to press, push; < acelerador> to put one's foot on, press; < gatillo> to pull, squeezeb) <nudo/venda/tornillo> to tightenc)apretar el paso or la marcha — to quicken one's pace o step
2)a) ( apretujar)apretó al niño contra su pecho — he clasped o clutched the child to his breast
me apretó el brazo con fuerza — he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly
b) ( presionar) to put pressure on2.apretar vi1) ropa/zapatos (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight2) ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)3) ( ser fuerte)cuando el hambre aprieta... — when people are in the grip of hunger...
4)a) ( esforzarse) to make an effortb) profesor/jefe to be demanding3.apretar a correr — (fam) to break into a run
apretarse v pron to squeeze o squash together* * *= squeeze, nip, tighten, screw, tighten + Posesivo + grip on, press, clenching, cramp.Ex. Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.Ex. Rotary presses are like wringers the printing paper being nipped between two cylinders.Ex. Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex. This was done by laying the right number of letters on their sides in the stick, pushing the sliding bar up to them and screwing it up tight.Ex. This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.Ex. To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.Ex. A bite guard, also known as a stress guard, teeth guard, dental guard or night guard, is a dental appliance provided by the dentist to protect your teeth from excessive grinding or clenching.Ex. The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.----* apretar el gatillo = pull + the trigger.* apretar fuerte = bear down on.* apretarse el cinturón = tighten + Posesivo + belt, gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* apretarse los machos = gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* cuando el sol aprieta = during the heat of the day.* el que mucho abarca poco aprieta = jack of all trades, master of none.* quien mucho abarca poco aprieta = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* sin apretar = loosely hanging, baggy [baggier -comp., baggiest -sup.], saggy [saggier -comp., saggiest -sup.].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < botón> to press, push; < acelerador> to put one's foot on, press; < gatillo> to pull, squeezeb) <nudo/venda/tornillo> to tightenc)apretar el paso or la marcha — to quicken one's pace o step
2)a) ( apretujar)apretó al niño contra su pecho — he clasped o clutched the child to his breast
me apretó el brazo con fuerza — he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly
b) ( presionar) to put pressure on2.apretar vi1) ropa/zapatos (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight2) ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)3) ( ser fuerte)cuando el hambre aprieta... — when people are in the grip of hunger...
4)a) ( esforzarse) to make an effortb) profesor/jefe to be demanding3.apretar a correr — (fam) to break into a run
apretarse v pron to squeeze o squash together* * *= squeeze, nip, tighten, screw, tighten + Posesivo + grip on, press, clenching, cramp.Ex: Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.
Ex: Rotary presses are like wringers the printing paper being nipped between two cylinders.Ex: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex: This was done by laying the right number of letters on their sides in the stick, pushing the sliding bar up to them and screwing it up tight.Ex: This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.Ex: To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.Ex: A bite guard, also known as a stress guard, teeth guard, dental guard or night guard, is a dental appliance provided by the dentist to protect your teeth from excessive grinding or clenching.Ex: The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.* apretar el gatillo = pull + the trigger.* apretar fuerte = bear down on.* apretarse el cinturón = tighten + Posesivo + belt, gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* apretarse los machos = gird (up) + Posesivo + loins.* cuando el sol aprieta = during the heat of the day.* el que mucho abarca poco aprieta = jack of all trades, master of none.* quien mucho abarca poco aprieta = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* sin apretar = loosely hanging, baggy [baggier -comp., baggiest -sup.], saggy [saggier -comp., saggiest -sup.].* * *apretar [A5 ]vtA1 ‹botón› to press, push; ‹acelerador› to put one's foot on, press, depress ( frml); ‹gatillo› to pull, squeeze2 ‹nudo/venda› to tighten; ‹tapa/tornillo› to tightenapretó bien la tapa he screwed the lid on tightlyaprieta el puño clench your fistapreté los dientes I gritted my teeth3apretar el paso or la marcha to quicken one's pace o stepapretar los puntos to knit tightlyB1(apretujar): apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breastllevaba el osito apretado entre sus brazos she was clutching the teddy bear in her armsme apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly2 (presionar) to put pressure onel profesor nos apretó mucho en los últimos meses in the last few months the teacher put a lot of pressure on us o pushed us really hard■ apretarviA «ropa/zapatos» (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tightel vestido le aprieta the dress is too tight for her o is very tight on herla falda me aprieta en las caderas the skirt is too tight around the hips¡cómo me aprietan estos zapatos! these shoes are so tight!, these shoes really pinch my feet!B (hacer presión) to press down ( o in etc)C(ser fuerte): a las tres de la tarde cuando el calor aprieta at three o'clock when the heat is at its most intensea primeras horas de la mañana el frío aprieta (Chi, Méx); in the early hours of the morning you really feel the coldcuando el hambre aprieta, la gente come cualquier cosa when people are in the grip of hunger they will eat anythingD1 (esforzarse) to make an effortvas a tener que apretar en la física you're going to have to knuckle down o make more of an effort in physics2 «profesor/jefe» to be demanding diosE( Chi fam) (irse): todos apretaron a la salida everyone made a dash for o ran for the door ( colloq)tuvimos que salir apretando we had to make a run for it ( colloq)apretar a correr ( fam); to break into a run, start running* * *
apretar ( conjugate apretar) verbo transitivo
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‹ acelerador› to put one's foot on, press;
‹ gatillo› to pull, squeeze
‹puño/mandíbulas› to clench;
2a) ( apretujar):◊ apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breast;
me apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly
verbo intransitivo
1 [ropa/zapatos] (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight;
2 ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)
apretarse verbo pronominal
to squeeze o squash together
apretar
I vtr (pulsar un botón) to press
(el cinturón, un tornillo) to tighten
(el gatillo) to pull: me aprietan los zapatos, these shoes are too tight for me
II verbo intransitivo el calor ha apretado en julio, it was really hot in July
♦ Locuciones: apretar el paso, to hasten, hurry
apretarle las clavijas a alguien, to put the screws on someone
donde aprieta el zapato, where the problem is
' apretar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ajustar
- estrujar
- aprieta
- estrechar
- fuerte
- gatillo
- oprimir
- puño
English:
clench
- grip
- loosely
- pack
- pack down
- pinch
- press
- pull
- push
- screw up
- squeeze
- tighten
- wedge
- which
- accelerate
- foot
- loosen
- screw
- speed
- tooth
* * *♦ vt1. [oprimir] [botón, tecla] to press;[gatillo] to pull, to squeeze; [acelerador] to step on;el zapato me aprieta my shoe is pinching;me aprietan las botas my boots are too tight2. [nudo, tuerca, cinturón] to tighten;Fam3. [juntar] [dientes] to grit;[labios] to press together; [puño] to clench;tendrás que apretar la letra you'll have to squeeze your handwriting up4. [estrechar] to squeeze;[abrazar] to hug;no me aprietes el brazo, me estás haciendo daño stop squeezing my arm, you're hurting me;la apretó contra su pecho he held her to his chest;apretar la mano a alguien to shake sb's handcomo no apretemos el paso, no llegaremos nunca if we don't hurry up, we'll never get there6. [exigir] to tighten up on;[presionar] to press;apretar la disciplina to tighten up on discipline;lo apretaron tanto que acabó confesando they pressed him so hard that he ended up confessing;no me gusta que me aprieten en el trabajo I don't like to feel pressurized in my work;lo están apretando para que acepte la oferta they are pressing him o putting pressure on him to accept the offer7. [ropa, objetos] to pack tight♦ vi1. [calor, lluvia] to get worse, to intensify;salgo de casa a las dos, cuando más aprieta el calor I leave home at two o'clock, when the heat is at its worst;en agosto ha apretado mucho el calor it got a lot hotter in August;cuando la necesidad aprieta, se agudiza el ingenio people become more resourceful when they really have to2. [zapatos] to pinch;[ropa] to be too tight3. [esforzarse] to push oneself;tienes que apretar más si quieres aprobar you'll have to pull your socks up if you want to passel ladrón apretó a correr the thief ran off* * *I v/t1 botón press;apretó contra el pecho la fotografía/el niño she held the photograph/the child close, she pressed the photograph/the child to her breast;apretar los puños clench one’s fists;apretar los dientes grit one’s teeth3 tuerca tighten4:apretar el paso quicken one’s paceII v/i2:apretar a correr start to run, start running* * *apretar {55} vt1) : to press, to push (a button)2) : to tighten3) : to squeezeapretar vi1) : to press, to push2) : to fit tightly, to be too tightlos zapatos me aprietan: my shoes are tight* * *apretar vb1. (botón) to press2. (gatillo) to pull3. (tornillo, cinturón, nudo) to tighten¿has apretado los tornillos? have you tightened the screws?4. (exigir) to be strict with / to push hard5. (quedar estrecho ropa) to be too tight6. (esforzarse) to work harder7. (aumentar calor) to increase -
65 grind
1. past tense, past participle - ground; verb1) (to crush into powder or small pieces: This machine grinds coffee.) moler, triturar, picar2) (to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise: He grinds his teeth.) hacer rechinar, moler3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.) oprimir, clavar
2. noun(boring hard work: Learning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.) trabajo pesado- grinder- grinding
- grindstone
- grind down
- grind up
- keep someone's nose to the grindstone
- keep one's nose to the grindstone
grind vb molertr[graɪnd]1 (mill) moler; (crush) machacar, triturar; (crystals, ore) pulverizar; (lens, mirror) pulir; (knife, blade) afilar2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (mince - beef) picar3 (teeth) hacer rechinar4 (press down hard on) incrustar, aplastar; (press in) meter1 (crush) triturarse2 (make harsh noise) rechinar, chirriar3 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (swot) empollar, machacar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto grind the faces of the poor into the dust oprimir a los pobresto grind to a halt / grind to a standstill (vehicle) detenerse ruidosamente, pararse ruidosamente 2 (production) irse parando poco a poco 3 (negotiations) estancarse, llegar a un punto muertoto have an axe to grind tener un interés personal1) crush: moler, machacar, triturar2) sharpen: afilar3) polish: pulir, esmerilar (lentes, espejos)4)to grind one's teeth : rechinarle los dientes a uno5)to grind down oppress: oprimir, agobiargrind vi1) : funcionar con dificultad, rechinarto grind to a halt: pararse poco a poco, llegar a un punto muerto2) study: estudiar muchogrind n: trabajo m pesadothe daily grind: la rutina diarian.• empollón s.m.• molienda s.f.• rutina s.f.v.(§ p.,p.p.: ground) = afilar v.• amolar v.• majar v.• moler v.• pulverizar v.• quebrantar v.
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1. graɪnd(past & past p ground) transitive verba) \<\<coffee/wheat\>\> moler*; ( in mortar) machacar*; \<\<meat\>\> (AmE) moler* or (Esp, RPl) picar*; \<\<crystals/ore\>\> triturarb) ( rub together)to grind something INTO something: he ground the cigarette end into the carpet — incrustó or aplastó la colilla en la alfombra
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vi ( move with friction) rechinar, chirriar*to grind to a halt o standstill: the truck ground to a halt el camión se detuvo con gran chirrido de frenos; the negotiations have ground to a halt — las negociaciones han llegado a un punto muerto or se han estancado
Phrasal Verbs:- grind on
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a) ( drudgery) (colloq) (no pl) trabajo m pesado, paliza f (fam)b) ( over-conscientious worker) (AmE colloq)[ɡraɪnd] (pt, pp ground)1. VT1) [+ coffee] moler; [+ corn, flour] moler, machacar; [+ stone] pulverizar; (US) (Culin) [+ meat] picarto grind sth into or to a powder — reducir algo a polvo, pulverizar algo
2) (=sharpen) [+ knife] amolar, afilar3) (=polish) [+ gem, lens] esmerilar2.VI [machine etc] funcionar con dificultadto grind to a halt or standstill — pararse en seco
3.N * (=dull hard work) trabajo m pesado- grind on- grind up* * *
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1. [graɪnd](past & past p ground) transitive verba) \<\<coffee/wheat\>\> moler*; ( in mortar) machacar*; \<\<meat\>\> (AmE) moler* or (Esp, RPl) picar*; \<\<crystals/ore\>\> triturarb) ( rub together)to grind something INTO something: he ground the cigarette end into the carpet — incrustó or aplastó la colilla en la alfombra
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vi ( move with friction) rechinar, chirriar*to grind to a halt o standstill: the truck ground to a halt el camión se detuvo con gran chirrido de frenos; the negotiations have ground to a halt — las negociaciones han llegado a un punto muerto or se han estancado
Phrasal Verbs:- grind on
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a) ( drudgery) (colloq) (no pl) trabajo m pesado, paliza f (fam)b) ( over-conscientious worker) (AmE colloq) -
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[tu:Ɵ]plural - teeth; noun1) (any of the hard, bone-like objects that grow in the mouth and are used for biting and chewing: He has had a tooth out at the dentist's.)2) (something that looks or acts like a tooth: the teeth of a comb/saw.)•- teethe- toothed
- toothless
- toothy
- toothache
- toothbrush
- toothpaste
- toothpick
- be
- get long in the tooth
- a fine-tooth comb
- a sweet tooth
- tooth and nail* * *I [tu:m, ti:m]noun(plural teeth) zob; tech zob (žage, glavnika itd.); zob kolesa; konica; kavelj; parožek; figuratively nagnjenje, posebna ljubezen (do)tooth and nail figuratively z vso močjo; neizprosnoby the skin of one's teeth figuratively za las, komaj še (uiti)in the teeth of — kljub, navzlic; protifrom the teeth outward figuratively površnoartificial tooth, false tooth — umeten zobcorner (dog, eye, laniary) tooth — podočnikincisor (incision, cutting) tooth — sekalec (zob)to cast s.th. in s.o.'s teeth — komu kaj v zobe (v obraz) vreči; očitatito cut one's eye-teeth figuratively začeti spoznavati življenjeto draw s.o.'s teeth figuratively pristriči komu krila, napraviti koga neškodljivegato fight (to struggle) tooth and nail — boriti se z vsemi močmi (zagrizeno, nepopustljivo)to get one's teeth into s.th. — zagristi se v kaj; trmasto (nepopustljivo) se česa lotitito have a sweet tooth — biti sladkosneden, rad imeti sladkarijeto lie in one's teeth — v obraz lagati; nesramno, predrzno lagatithis set my teeth on edge — zaskominalo me je ob tem; to me je razburilo (ozlovoljilo)to take the bit between one's teeth figuratively postati trmoglav; upreti se; osamosvojiti seII [tu:m]transitive verbnazobčati, ozobiti ( a saw žago); opremiti z zobmi; gristi, žvečititoothed wheel — zobato kolo; intransitive verb technical prije(ma)ti z zobci (o zobatih kolesih) -
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s ([pl] teeth) 1. zub ([fig]) 2. [tech] zubac (pile, češlja itd.), zubac kotača, parožak, šiljak (vila itd.) / laniary (canine) # = zub koljač; corner #, eye # = očnjak; incisor (incision, cutting) # = sjekutić; milk #, shedding # = mliječnjak; molar #, grinding # = kutnjak; wisdom # = zub mudrosti; loose # = klimav zub; to cast a th in a p's teeth = prigovoriti komu što; in the teeth of = usprkos čemu; to cut one's eye-teeth = dobiti očnjake; [fig] sazreti, opametiti se; to escape by the skin of one's teeth = izmaći na dlaku; to fight (struggle) # and nail = boriti se svom snagom, neumoljivo, nepopustljivo; [arch] from the teeth outwards = neiskren, ne od srca; to lie in one's teeth = lagati u lice; drzovito (bezobrazno) lagati; to set one's teeth on edge = uzrujati koga, ozlovoljiti; [fig] to show one's teeth = pokazati zube; [fig] to take the bit between one's teeth = uzjoguniti se, oduprijeti se, osamostaliti se; to clench one's teeth = stisnuti zube; long in the # = star; to cut one's first # = dobiti prvi zub; [fig] to draw a p's teeth = podrezati komu krila, učiniti koga neškodljivim, ušutkati; armed to the teeth = oboružan do zuba; to have a sveet # = voljeti slatkiše, poslastice; to get one's teeth into a th = tvrdoglavo (nepopustljivo) se čega prihvatiti* * *
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1) колесо; колёсико2) зубчатое колесо, шестерня3) маховик4) маховичок5) штурвал; рулевое колесо7) круговое движение; вращение8) катить9) поворачивать•- abrasive wheel - adhesion wheel - adjusting wheel - angular wheel - band wheel - band-brake wheel - bevel gear wheel - brake wheel - breast wheel - brush wheel - buffing wheel - cable wheel - castor wheel - chain wheel - channel wheel - control wheel - cylinder grinding wheel - dish wheel - disk wheel - double-wheel - drive wheel - drop centre wheel - external teeth gear wheel - extra wheel - face-grinding wheel - fettling wheel - flanged wheel - fleet wheel - follower wheel - fore wheel - free wheel - friction wheel - friction driving wheel - fuel-throwing wheel - gear wheel - Geneva wheel - gin wheel - guide wheel - hand wheel - heart wheel - hind wheel - idle wheel - jenny wheel - leaning wheel - loaded wheel - loaded grinding wheel - offset grinding wheel - pin wheel - pitch wheel - planet wheel - pump wheel - rack wheel - ratchet wheel - road wheel - rolled wheel - rotor wheel - rubber wheel - rudder wheel - scoop wheel - spare wheel - spring wheel - sprocket wheel - spur wheel - spur spiral gear wheel - stamped wheel - star wheel - tightening wheel - toothed wheel - trolley wheel - turbine wheel - tyred wheel - vitrified wheel - winch wheel - wire wheel - worm wheel - worm-and-worm wheel* * *колесо- abrasive grinding wheel
- casing wheel
- crawler wheel
- cutting wheel
- drying wheel
- grinding wheel
- hand wheel
- heat wheel
- L wheel
- organic bonded grinding wheel
- ratched wheel
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СКРЕЖЕТ ЗУБОВНЫЙ often CO СКРЕЖЕТОМ ЗУБОВНЫМ both lit NP, subj or obj (1st var.) PrepP, Invar, adv (2nd var.) usu. this WO hatred, malice (one does sth.) extremely unwillingly, hating what he has to do, having to overcome internal resistance: скрежет зубовный = gnashing (clenching, grinding) of one's teethсо скрежетом зубовным - gnashing (clenching, grinding) one's teeth.(author's usage) «...Я ушел с убеждением, что существо это (Смердяков) решительно злобное, непомерно честолюбивое, мстительное и знойно завистливое. Я собрал кой-какие сведения: он ненавидел происхождение свое, стыдился его и со скрежетом зубов припоминал, что „от Смердящей произошёл"» (Достоевский 2). "..1 left convinced that he (Smer-dyakov) was a decidedly spiteful being, enormously ambitious, vengeful, and burning with envy. I gathered some information: he hated his origin, was ashamed of it, and gnashed his teeth when he recalled that he was 'descended from Stinking Lizaveta'" (2a).From the Bible (Matt. 8:12). -
70 скрежет зубовный
• СКРЕЖЕТ ЗУБОВНЫЙ; often СО СКРЕЖЕТОМ ЗУБОВНЫМ both lit[NP, subj or obj (1st var.; PrepP, Invar, adv (2nd var.; usu. this WO]=====⇒ hatred, malice; (one does sth.) extremely unwillingly, hating what he has to do, having to overcome internal resistance:- скрежет зубовный≈ gnashing (clenching, grinding) of one's teeth;♦ [author's usage]"...Я ушел с убеждением, что существо это [Смердяков] решительно злобное, непомерно честолюбивое, мстительное и знойно завистливое. Я собрал кой-какие сведения: он ненавидел происхождение своё, стыдился его и со скрежетом зубов припоминал, что "от Смердящей произошёл"" (Достоевский 2)...I left convinced that he [Smerdyakov] was a decidedly spiteful being, enormously ambitious, vengeful, and burning with envy. I gathered some information: he hated his origin, was ashamed of it, and gnashed his teeth when he recalled that he was 'descended from Stinking Lizaveta'" (2a).—————← From the Bible (Matt. 8:12).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > скрежет зубовный
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71 со скрежетом зубовным
[NP, subj or obj (1st var.; PrepP, Invar, adv (2nd var.; usu. this WO]=====⇒ hatred, malice; (one does sth.) extremely unwillingly, hating what he has to do, having to overcome internal resistance:♦ [author's usage]"...Я ушел с убеждением, что существо это [Смердяков] решительно злобное, непомерно честолюбивое, мстительное и знойно завистливое. Я собрал кой-какие сведения: он ненавидел происхождение своё, стыдился его и со скрежетом зубов припоминал, что "от Смердящей произошёл"" (Достоевский 2)...I left convinced that he [Smerdyakov] was a decidedly spiteful being, enormously ambitious, vengeful, and burning with envy. I gathered some information: he hated his origin, was ashamed of it, and gnashed his teeth when he recalled that he was 'descended from Stinking Lizaveta'" (2a).—————← From the Bible (Matt. 8:12).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > со скрежетом зубовным
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Icanine teeth (pl.) of horses; grinding teeth of horses (L+S); (pillar-formed)IIcolumellaris, columellare ADJpillar-formed; (of grinding teeth of horses) -
73 crujido
m.1 creaking.el crujido de sus pisadas the crunch of his footsteps2 crushing sound, crunch, crack, scrunch.past part.past participle of spanish verb: crujir.* * *1 (de puerta) creak, creaking2 (de patatas fritas) crunching3 (seda, papel) rustle, rustling4 (de dientes) grinding* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de papel, hojas, seda] rustle, rustling; [de madera, mueble, rama] creak, creaking; [de nieve, grava] crunch, crunching; [de leña ardiendo] crackle, crackling2) [de articulaciones, huesos] crack, cracking; [de dientes] grinding* * *a) (de tablas, muelles, ramas) creakingb) (de papel, hojas secas) rustling; ( de seda) rustlec) (de los nudillos, las rodillas) crackingd) (de la grava, nieve) crunchinge) ( de los dientes) grinding* * *= squeak.Ex. On a bicycle there can be nothing more annoying then a squeak while you're riding.* * *a) (de tablas, muelles, ramas) creakingb) (de papel, hojas secas) rustling; ( de seda) rustlec) (de los nudillos, las rodillas) crackingd) (de la grava, nieve) crunchinge) ( de los dientes) grinding* * *= squeak.Ex: On a bicycle there can be nothing more annoying then a squeak while you're riding.
* * *1 (de tablas, muelles, ramas) creaking2 (de papel, hojas secas) rustling; (de seda) rustle3 (de la leña ardiendo) crackling4 (de los nudillos, las rodillas) clicking, cracking5 (de la grava, nieve) crunching6 (de los dientes) grinding* * *
Del verbo crujir: ( conjugate crujir)
crujido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
crujido
crujir
crujido sustantivo masculino
( de seda) rustle
crujir ( conjugate crujir) verbo intransitivo
[ hojas secas] to rustle
e) [ dientes]:
crujido sustantivo masculino (de la puerta) creak, creaking
(de dientes) grinding
crujir vi (las patatas, el pan, etc) to crunch
(el suelo, los muebles) to creak
(los dientes) to grind
' crujido' also found in these entries:
English:
rustle
- squeak
- crackle
- crunch
- groan
* * *crujido nm[de madera] creaking; [de hojas secas] crackling; [de papel] scrunching; [de hueso] cracking;un crujido [de madera] a creak;[de hojas secas] a crackle; [de papel] a scrunch; [de hueso] a crack;el crujido de sus pisadas the crunch of his footsteps* * ** * *crujido nm1) : rustling2) : creaking3) : crackling (of a fire)4) : crunching* * *crujido n1. (de alimentos) crunch2. (de seda) rustle3. (de madera) creak -
74 ὀδών
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `tooth'Compounds: Several compp., e.g. ὀδοντ-άγρα f. `tooth forceps' (Hp., Arist.), χαυλι-όδων (Hes. Sc. 387), ntr. - όδον and - όδουν (Arist.) `with protruding teeth'.Derivatives: 1. Subst. ὀδοντάριον `little cog' (Heliod. ap. Orib.), ὀδοντ-ίς f. name of a fish (pap. IIIa; on the motive of the name Strömberg Fischnamen 45), - ᾶς m. `dentatus', - ίας m. `dentiosus' (Gloss.); odontītis f. `toothwort, Dentaria' (Plin.; Redard 74). 2. Adj. ὀδοντ-ικός `belonging to the teeth' (medic.), - ωτός `equipped with teeth' (Hero, Luc., Gal.), with ὀδοντόομαι `to be equipped with teeth' (Poll.). 3. Verbs. ὀδοντ-ιάω `to teethe' (Gal.) with - ίασις f. `teetheing' (Dsc., Gal.), - ίζω `to equip with teeth' (Orib.), `to polish (with one tooth)' (pap.; cf. charta dentata and Lagercrantz on PHolm. 4, 40), with - ισμός (Poll.), - ισμα (Eust.) `the grinding of teeth'.Etymology: Aeol. ἔδοντες (with second. barytonesis) suggests that ὀδόντ- stands with vowelassimilation for *ἐδόντ-. However, a tooth does not `eat'; it only bites. The h₃ is confirmed by Arm. atamn (Kortlandt, Armeniaca, index). It is further confirmed by νωδός, which requires *n̥-h₃d- (not an assimilated vowel). And also by ὀδύνη `pain' (with which Arm. erkn cannot be cognate, if only because of the - rk-. The form od- `bite' is also seen in Lith. úodas, Latv. uôds `gnat', from * h₃ed- (with long vowel after Winter's Law). The Aeolic form can easily have ἑδ- after ἔδω. The younger ὀδούς for ὀδών is after διδούς (Solmsen Wortforsch. 30 ff.; hardly acceptable doubt by Schwyzer 566; on the nom. sg. still Gaar Gymnasium 60, 169 ff. [ ὀδούς Att.], Leroy Mél. Jos. Hombert = Phoibos 5 [1950--51] 102 ff.). -- ὀδών, ὀδόντ-ος agrees with the old name of the tooth in Skt. dán, acc. dánt-am m. ( = ὀ-δόντ-α), Lith. dant-ìs m. (f.), Germ., e.g. OHG zan(d), IE * h₃d-ont-; the zero grade (IE *h₃d-n̥t-) in Goth. tunÞ-us ( tund- still in Goth. aihwatundjai [één teken] `tooth of a horse', Lamberterie RPh. LXXIV (2000)278), Lat. dēns a.o.; the original ablaut is still alive in Skt., e.g. gen. sg. dat-ás (\< *h₃dn̥t-ós) beside dánt-am; cf. also the Germ. forms. The zero grade is now assumed in Myc. odakeweta, -- tuweta, - tweta `(wheels) with teeth'), wether a technical detail or an ornament; Dicc. Mic. 2, 16). -- Mostly interpreted as "the eating" ptc. pres. of the verb for `eat' in ἔδω (s. v.). Semantic doubts by Benveniste BSL 32, 74 ff. (with other etymology); against this Solmsen l.c. Further forms with rich lit. in WP. 1, 120 (Pok. 289), and in the etym dictionaries, esp. W.-Hofmann s. dēns. -- Cf. νωδός and αἱμωδέω.Page in Frisk: 2,352-353Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀδών
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76 grind
1. [graınd] n1. размалывание2. разг. тяжёлая, однообразная, скучная работаthis work is a considerable grind - эта работа довольно однообразна и тяжела
do you find this work a grind? - ты считаешь эту работу скучной и однообразной?
what a grind! - ну и работёнка!
to go back to the old grind - снова впрячься в работу, снова надеть на себя хомут
3. разг.1) долбёжка2) амер. зубрила4. 1) студ. разг. скачки с препятствиями2) спорт. тренировочное занятие по ходьбе2. [graınd] v (ground)1. 1) молоть, размалывать, перемалывать; толочь; растиратьto grind flour [coffee] - молоть муку [кофе]
to grind small /fine/ - мелко смолоть
to grind to powder /into dust/ - стирать в порошок
to grind smth. with /under/ one's heel - раздавить /растереть/ что-л. каблуком
to grind smth. between one's teeth - размалывать что-л. зубами
2) молоться, размалываться, перемалываться2. 1) шлифовать, полироватьto grind dry [wet] - шлифовать всухую [с охлаждением]
2) точить, оттачиватьto grind a knife [an axe] - точить нож [топор]
3) стачиваться; шлифоваться4) наводить мат3. 1) тереть со скрипом или скрежетом2) (on, against) тереться со скрипом или скрежетом (обо что-л.)I could hear the keel grinding on the rocks - я слышал, как киль скрежетал по камням
3) (into) вдавливать, выдавливать, высверливать (каблуком, палкой и т. п.)4. вертеть ручку; вертеть шарманкуto grind a street-organ /a barrel-organ/ - играть на шарманке
5. (at) разг. = grind away6. 1) (at) студ. разг. зубритьto grind at smth. - зубрить что-л.
2) вдалбливать (кому-л.); репетировать; «натаскивать» (кого-л.)to grind grammar into smb.'s head - вдалбливать кому-л. грамматику
to grind smb. in grammar - «натаскивать» кого-л. по грамматике
I had mathematics ground into me - в меня (форменным образом) вбили математику
7. 1) мучить; угнетатьto grind by tyranny - тиранить, мучить чрезмерной требовательностью
to grind the poor, to grind the faces of the poor - угнетать бедных
2) амер. разг. дразнить, раздражать8. сл. вертеть тазом, задом ( в танце)♢
to grind smth. true - исправлять что-л.the mills of God grind slowly - посл. ≅ бог правду видит, да не скоро скажет
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77 crunch
1. verb(to crush noisily (something hard), with the teeth, feet etc: She crunched sweets all through the film.) mascar, ronzar, hacer crujir
2. nounthe crunch of gravel under the car wheels.) crujido- crunchycrunch vb1. morder haciendo ruido2. crujirtr[krʌnʧ]1 (food) mascar, ronzar2 (with feet, tyres) hacer crujir1 (eat noisily) mascar, ronzar (on, -); (of snow etc) crujir1 crujido\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwhen it comes to the crunch a la hora de la verdadcrunch ['krʌnʧ] vt1) : ronzar (con los dientes)2) : hacer crujir (con los pies, etc.)crunch vi: crujircrunch n: crujido mn.• crujido s.m.v.• chascar v.• crujir v.• ronzar v.• roznar v.• tascar v.
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1. krʌntʃa) ( eat noisily) mascar*, ronchar, ronzar*b) ( crush) aplastar ( haciendo crujir)
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via) ( eat noisily) mascar*, ronchar, ronzar*b) ( make grinding sound)
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1) ( noise) crujido m2) ( crisis)[krʌntʃ]when it comes/came to the crunch — a la hora de la verdad
1.N crujido m ; (fig) crisis f, punto m decisivo2.to crunch an apple/a biscuit — mascar or ronzar una manzana/una galleta
3.VI [gravel, snow, glass] crujirthe tyres crunched on the gravel — la grava crujía bajo el peso de los neumáticos, los neumáticos hacían crujir la grava
4.CPD [meeting, match] decisivo, crucialcrunch time N — momento m decisivo
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1. [krʌntʃ]a) ( eat noisily) mascar*, ronchar, ronzar*b) ( crush) aplastar ( haciendo crujir)
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via) ( eat noisily) mascar*, ronchar, ronzar*b) ( make grinding sound)
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1) ( noise) crujido m2) ( crisis)when it comes/came to the crunch — a la hora de la verdad
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78 grind
1. past tense, past participle - ground; verb1) (to crush into powder or small pieces: This machine grinds coffee.)2) (to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise: He grinds his teeth.)3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.)2. noun(boring hard work: Learning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.) slit, rutinearbeid- grinder- grinding
- grindstone
- grind down
- grind up
- keep someone's nose to the grindstone
- keep one's nose to the grindstonearbeide--------male--------slipeIsubst. \/ɡraɪnd\/1) kverning, maling, oppmaling2) ( overført) kverning, mas, ork, slit3) sliping, kvessing4) pugg, pugging, terping, sprenglesing5) pugghest6) (gammeldags, vulgært) knull, ligg, nummer7) ( slang) forførende vrikking på hoftene8) (amer., slang) tørrpinnback to the grind i morgen er det havrelefsa og strieskjorten igjenbump and grind vrikking og rotering av hoftene, det å skyte frem hoftene og gjøre jukkende bevegelserfine grind finmalingthe daily grind den daglige tredemøllen, hverdagsslitetII1) male, formale• grind corn into\/till flour2) slipe, kvesse3) polere, glattslipe, avslipe4) skrape, skrubbe, skure, gnukke, gni5) ( om lirekasse) sveive på, dreie påpresse frem noen vers \/ klemme frem noen vers6) ( hverdagslig) pugge, sprenglese, terpe7) slite, streve8) ( dans) vrikke på hoftene, jukkegrind down finmale slite ut, slite ned undertrykke, plagegrind in slipe tilgrind on male videre på, drøye utgrind one's teeth (together) skjære tennergrind on\/against something skrape mot noe, skrubbe noe, skure noe, slå mot noegrind out spy ut, produseregrind somebody in something eller grind something into someone's head banke noe inn i hodet på noengrind the faces of the poor tyne de fattige, suge ut av de fattige det lille de har, utnytte de fattigegrind to a halt bråstoppe så det hviner i bremsenegrind to pieces knuse, slipe, støtehave an axe to grind ha sine grunner -
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1. past tense, past participle - ground; verb1) (to crush into powder or small pieces: This machine grinds coffee.) male; pulverisere2) (to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise: He grinds his teeth.) mase; kværne; skære tænder3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.) tvære; mase2. noun(boring hard work: Learning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.) rutinearbejde; slid- grinder- grinding
- grindstone
- grind down
- grind up
- keep someone's nose to the grindstone
- keep one's nose to the grindstone* * *1. past tense, past participle - ground; verb1) (to crush into powder or small pieces: This machine grinds coffee.) male; pulverisere2) (to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise: He grinds his teeth.) mase; kværne; skære tænder3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.) tvære; mase2. noun(boring hard work: Learning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.) rutinearbejde; slid- grinder- grinding
- grindstone
- grind down
- grind up
- keep someone's nose to the grindstone
- keep one's nose to the grindstone -
80 picado
adj.piqued.m.diving, dive.past part.past participle of spanish verb: picar.* * *1 (de avión) dive————————1→ link=picar picar► adjetivo2 (vino) vinegary, sour, off3 (metal) pitted4 (piel, cara) pockmarked5 (tabaco) cut6 (mar) choppy7 (diente) decayed8 familiar (ofendido) offended1 (de avión) dive\caer en picado to plummetestar picado,-a familiar to be upset, be miffed* * *1. ADJ1) (=podrido) [diente] rotten, decayed; [fruta] rotten; [metal] rusty, rusted2) (Culin) [ajo, cebolla, patata] chopped; Esp, Cono Sur [carne] minced, ground (EEUU)3) (=triturado) [tabaco] cut; [hielo] crushed4) [vino] pricked, sour5) [mar] choppy6)7) * (=enfadado)8) * (=interesado)estar picado con o por algo — to go for sth in a big way *
está muy picado con la lotería — he's really been bitten by the lottery bug *, he's gone for the lottery in a big way *
9) (=borracho) tipsy10) (Mús) [nota] staccato2. SM1) (=acción)a) (Culin) [de ajo, cebolla, patata] chopping; Esp, Cono Sur [de carne] mincing, grinding (EEUU)b) [de billete, boleto] punchingc) (=triturado) [de tabaco, de piedra] cutting; [de hielo] crushing2) (Aer, Orn) divecaer en picado — Esp (Aer) to plummet, nose-dive; [precios, popularidad, producción] to plummet, fall sharply
3) (Mús) staccato* * *I- da adjetivoa) < diente> decayed, bad; <manguera/llanta> perishedb) <ajo/perejil> chopped; < carne> (Esp, RPl) ground (AmE), minced (BrE)d) (fam) (enfadado, ofendido) put out (colloq), miffed (colloq)e) < mar> choppyII* * *= choppy [choppier -comp., chopiest -sup.], chopped, ground, minced, miffed.Ex. So far, Internet retailers have not been able to take the bread out of the mouths of the terrestrial booksellers, as had been feared, but the trading waters remain choppy.Ex. Between 9 and 12 months, lumpy or chopped foods, such as vegetables, meats, or cottage cheese, may be introduced.Ex. For red ink the usual colour was ground vermilion (i.e. red mercuric sulphide).Ex. Ninety-one percent of cats tested prefer minced foods.Ex. These are just superfluous rantings of miffed children.----* caer en picado = plummet, swoop, take + a nosedive, nosedive.* caída en picado = plunge, nosedive, swoop.* carne de cerdo picada = minced pork.* carne de ternera picada = ground beef.* carne de vaca picada = ground beef.* carne picada = ground meat, minced meat.* descenso en picado = swoop.* empezar a caer en picado = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* hielo picado = crushed ice.* mar picada = heavy sea.* ternera picada = minced beef.* * *I- da adjetivoa) < diente> decayed, bad; <manguera/llanta> perishedb) <ajo/perejil> chopped; < carne> (Esp, RPl) ground (AmE), minced (BrE)d) (fam) (enfadado, ofendido) put out (colloq), miffed (colloq)e) < mar> choppyII* * *= choppy [choppier -comp., chopiest -sup.], chopped, ground, minced, miffed.Ex: So far, Internet retailers have not been able to take the bread out of the mouths of the terrestrial booksellers, as had been feared, but the trading waters remain choppy.
Ex: Between 9 and 12 months, lumpy or chopped foods, such as vegetables, meats, or cottage cheese, may be introduced.Ex: For red ink the usual colour was ground vermilion (i.e. red mercuric sulphide).Ex: Ninety-one percent of cats tested prefer minced foods.Ex: These are just superfluous rantings of miffed children.* caer en picado = plummet, swoop, take + a nosedive, nosedive.* caída en picado = plunge, nosedive, swoop.* carne de cerdo picada = minced pork.* carne de ternera picada = ground beef.* carne de vaca picada = ground beef.* carne picada = ground meat, minced meat.* descenso en picado = swoop.* empezar a caer en picado = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* hielo picado = crushed ice.* mar picada = heavy sea.* ternera picada = minced beef.* * *A1 ‹muela› decayed, bad; ‹manguera/llanta› perishedtenía todos los dientes picados all her teeth were bad o decayedtiene una muela picada you have a cavity in one toothuna cara picada de viruela a pockmarked face, a face marked by smallpox2 ‹manzana› rotten; ‹vino› sourB1 (mar) choppyestá picado porque no lo llamaste he's a bit put out that you didn't call him ( colloq)3( Méx fam) (interesado, intrigado): el asunto lo tiene picado he's really into the subject ( colloq)estoy picado con el final del libro I'm on tenterhooks to see how the book endsBel pájaro cayó en picado al agua the bird plunged o dived into the waterlas acciones descendieron en picado stocks plummeted o plunged* * *
Del verbo picar: ( conjugate picar)
picado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
picado
picar
picado 1◊ -da adjetivo
‹manguera/llanta› perished
‹ carne› (Esp, RPl) ground (AmE), minced (BrE)
‹ vino› sour
picado 2 sustantivo masculino (Esp) See Also→ picada 1
picar ( conjugate picar) verbo transitivo
1
[abeja/avispa] to sting;
una manta picada por las polillas a moth-eaten blanket
‹ enemigo› to peck
◊ solo quiero picado algo I just want a snack o a bite to eat
f) (Taur) to jab
2
‹cebolla/perejil› to chop (up)
‹ pared› to chip;
‹ piedra› to break up, smash
3 ‹dientes/muelas› to rot, decay
verbo intransitivo
1
2
◊ me pica la espalda my back itches o is itchy;
me pican los ojos my eyes sting
3 (AmL) [ pelota] to bounce
4 (RPl arg) (irse, largarse) to split (sl);◊ picadole (Méx fam) to get a move on (colloq)
picarse verbo pronominal
1
[manguera/llanta] to perish;
[cacerola/pava] to rust;
[ ropa] to get moth-eaten
[ vino] to go sour
2 [ mar] to get choppy
3 (fam) ( enfadarse) to get annoyed;
( ofenderse) to take offense
picado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (ajo, cebolla, etc) chopped
2 (carne) minced
3 (fruta) bad
manzana picada, rotten apple
4 (vino) sour
5 (diente) decayed
un diente picado, a bad tooth
6 (mar) choppy
7 fam (ofendido, enojado) offended, put out: está picado conmigo, he's in a huff with me
II m (de avión, ave) dive
caer en picado, to nose-dive, plummet
picar
I verbo transitivo
1 (carne) to mince
2 (cebolla, ajo, etc) to chop up
3 (hielo) to crush
4 (una avispa, abeja) to sting: me picó un escorpión, I was stung by a scorpion
5 (una serpiente, un mosquito) to bite
6 (tarjeta, billete) to punch
7 (piedra) to chip
8 (papel) to perforate
9 (comer: las aves) to peck
(: una persona) to nibble
picar algo, to have a snack/nibble
10 fam (incitar) to incite
11 fam (molestar) to annoy
12 (curiosidad) me picó la curiosidad, it aroused my curiosity
II verbo intransitivo
1 (pez) to bite
2 (comida) to be hot
3 (escocer, irritar) to itch: este suéter pica, this sweater is very itchy
me pica la mano, my hand is itching
4 fam (sol) to burn, scorch: hoy pica el sol, the sun is scorching today
' picado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mosca
- picada
- bicho
- papel
English:
academic
- bite
- choppy
- crush
- dive
- eat
- finely
- ground
- nosedive
- plummet
- pockmarked
- slump
- some
- sour
- swoop
- tailspin
- wane
- chop
- confetti
- dip
- nose
- plunge
- rotten
- rough
- sore
- steep
* * *picado, -a♦ adj1. [marcado] [piel] pockmarked;[fruta] bruised2. [agujereado] perforated;picado de polilla moth-eaten3. [diente] decayed;tengo una muela picada I've got a bad o rotten tooth4. [triturado] [alimento] chopped;[tabaco] cut; Esp, RP5. [vino] sour6. [mar] choppyestá picado porque no lo invitaron a la fiesta he's peeved o put out because he wasn't invited to the party8. Am [achispado] tipsy♦ nmhacer un picado to dive;caer en picado: el avión cayó en picado the plane nose-dived;la caída en picado del régimen the collapse of the regime¿jugamos un picado? shall we have a kickabout?* * *I adj1 diente decayed2 mar rough, choppy3 carne ground, Brminced; verdura minced, Brfinely chopped3 fig ( resentido) offendedII m L.Am.dive;* * *picado, -da adj1) : perforated2) : minced, chopped3) : decayed (of teeth)4) : choppy, rough
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