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61 shake
1 noun∎ to give sb/sth a shake secouer qn/qch;∎ she gave the thermometer a few shakes elle secoua un peu le thermomètre;∎ to give oneself a shake se secouer;∎ with a shake of his head (in refusal, in resignation, sympathy) avec un hochement de tête;∎ with a shake in his voice d'une voix tremblotante;∎ give him a shake (to waken) secouez-le;∎ I feel like giving him a good shake (to stimulate) j'ai une furieuse envie de le secouer;∎ familiar to have the shakes avoir la tremblote∎ you go, I'll be there in a shake or a couple of shakes vas-y, j'arrive dans un instant ou dans une seconde□ ;∎ in two shakes (of a lamb's tail) en un clin d'œil□, en moins de deux∎ a banana shake un milk-shake à la banane∎ he'll give you a fair shake il ne te roulera pas∎ it's/he's no great shakes ça/il casse pas des briques, ça/il casse pas trois pattes à un canard;∎ he's no great shakes at painting or as a painter il ne casse rien ou il casse pas des briques comme peintre(a) (rug, tablecloth, person) secouer; (bottle, cocktail, dice) agiter; (of earthquake, explosion) ébranler, faire trembler;∎ he had to be shaken awake on a dû le secouer pour le réveiller;∎ she shook me by the shoulders elle m'a secoué par les épaules;∎ the wind shook the branches le vent agitait les branches;∎ they shook the apples from the tree ils secouèrent l'arbre pour (en) faire tomber les pommes;∎ to shake the snow from one's head secouer sa tête pour se débarrasser de la neige;∎ he shook the gravel into the bag il secouait le gravier pour le faire tomber dans le sac;∎ to shake sugar onto sth saupoudrer qch de sucre;∎ to shake vinegar onto sth asperger qch de vinaigre;∎ to shake salt/pepper onto sth saler/poivrer qch;∎ shake well before use (on packaging) bien agiter avant l'emploi;∎ the dog shook itself (dry) le chien s'est ébroué (pour se sécher);∎ they shook themselves free ils se sont libérés d'une secousse;∎ I can't seem to shake him out of his apathy je n'arrive pas à le tirer de son apathie;∎ he shook his head (in refusal) il a dit ou fait non de la tête; (in resignation, sympathy) il a hoché la tête;∎ familiar shake a leg! secoue-toi!, remue-toi!;∎ figurative to shake the dust from one's feet partir le cœur léger(b) (brandish) brandir;∎ to shake one's finger at sb (in warning) avertir qn en lui faisant signe du doigt; (threateningly) menacer qn du doigt;∎ he shook his fist at him il l'a menacé du poing;∎ the farmer shook his stick at the boys le fermier menaçait les garçons de son bâton;∎ British familiar he's won more awards than you can shake a stick at on lui a décerné une flopée de prix∎ to shake hands with sb, to shake sb's hand serrer la main à qn;∎ they shook hands ils se sont serré la main;∎ let me shake you by the hand permettez-moi de vous serrer la main;∎ let's shake hands on the deal serrons-nous la main pour sceller cet accord∎ that has shaken my faith in him cela a ébranlé la confiance que j'avais en lui;∎ his beliefs would not be that easily shaken ses convictions ne sauraient être ébranlées pour si peu;∎ the whole world was shaken by the news le monde entier a été ébranlé par la nouvelle;∎ she shook everyone with her revelations tout le monde a été bouleversé par ses révélations;∎ they were rather shaken by the news ils ont été plutôt secoués par la nouvelle;∎ to feel shaken after a fall se ressentir d'une chute;∎ I bet that shook him! voilà qui a dû le secouer!∎ the whole house shook with the sound la maison entière a été ébranlée par le bruit;∎ the whole building shook (after explosion etc) tout le bâtiment a tremblé;∎ the door shakes whenever a bus passes à chaque fois qu'un bus passe, ça fait trembler la porte;∎ the child shook free of his captor l'enfant a échappé à son ravisseur∎ her whole frame shook elle tremblait de tous ses membres;∎ in a voice shaking with emotion d'une voix émue ou tremblotante;∎ to shake with laughter se tordre de rire;∎ to shake with fear trembler de peur;∎ to shake with cold trembler de froid, grelotter;∎ to shake like a jelly or leaf trembler comme une feuille;∎ to shake in one's shoes avoir une peur bleue, être mort de peur;∎ his hands were shaking uncontrollably il ne pouvait empêcher ses mains de trembler∎ let's shake on it! tope-là!;∎ they shook on the deal ils ont scellé leur accord par une poignée de main(a) (from tree) faire tomber en secouant;∎ to shake cherries down from a tree secouer un arbre pour en faire tomber les cerises∎ to shake oneself down s'ébrouer, se secouer∎ they had to shake down on the floor for the night ils ont dû dormir ou coucher par terre∎ she's new to the job but she'll shake down soon enough elle débute dans le métier mais elle s'y fera rapidement(c) (contents of packet, bottle) se tasser(a) (physically) secouer;∎ to shake the sand/water off sth secouer le sable/l'eau de qch(b) (get rid of → cold, pursuer, depression) se débarrasser de; (→ habit) se défaire de, se débarrasser de;∎ I can't shake him off il ne me lâche pas d'une semelle;∎ she's always phoning me up, I can't shake her off elle me téléphone sans cesse, je n'arrive pas à m'en débarrasser∎ he shook the coins out of the bag il a fait tomber les pièces en secouant le sac;∎ he picked up his shoes and shook the sand out il a ramassé ses chaussures et en a secoué le sableMilitary se disperser, se disséminer∎ they were badly shaken up after the accident ils ont été très secoués après l'accident(c) (rouse → person) secouer;∎ he needs shaking up a bit il a besoin qu'on le secoue un peu -
62 harkor
io.1. ( abegikorra) hospitable2. ( erraz hartzen duena) receptive; Jainkoaren hitzarekiko \harkor receptive to the word of God3. ( landareak) that easily takes root; mota honek erraz hartzen ditu txertoak baina beste hori ez da hain \harkorra this kind readily takes on graftings but that other one is not so accepting -
63 больное место
[bol'noye m'esto] A sore spot. A matter that easily upsets one or about which one is sensitive; something that causes anxiety. Cf. A sore/tender spot; a touchy subject.
Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > больное место
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64 commeabilis
com-mĕābĭlis, e, adj. (perh. only in Arn.).I. II. -
65 gravedinosus
I.Lit.: sunt alii ad alios morbos procliviores: itaque dicimus gravedinosos quosdam, quosdam torminosos, non quia jam sint, sed quia saepe sint, *Cic. Tusc. 4, 12, 27.—II.Transf., that produces colds:ervum,
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66 obliviosus
oblīvĭōsus, a, um, adj. [oblivio].I.Lit., that easily forgets, forgetful, oblivious (rare but class.):II.hos (senes) significat credulos, obliviosos,
Cic. Sen. 11, 36.— Sup.:homo obliviosissimus,
Tert. Anim. 24.—Transf., that produces forgetfulness, oblivious ( poet.):Massicus (i. e. sollicitudinum oblivionem afferens),
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67 rub off
[ʹrʌbʹɒf] phr v1. 1) стирать, счищать2) стираться2. (on) отразиться, сказаться на ком-л.don't touch dirt, some will rub off - не трогай грязь, замараешься
his outgoingness may rub off onto the shyer people - своей общительностью он, возможно, заразит более застенчивых людей
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68 легко счищающаяся краска
General subject: colour that easily rubs offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > легко счищающаяся краска
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69 Dummbach
Dụmm|bachnt -s, no pl (inf)ich bin doch nicht aus Dummbach — you can't fool me that easily, I'm not stupid
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70 oblīviōsus
oblīviōsus adj. [oblivio], that easily forgets, forgetful, oblivious: senes.—Producing forgetfulness, oblivious: Massicus, H.* * *obliviosa, obliviosum ADJoblivious, forgetful; causing forgetfulness -
71 coctivus
coctiva, coctivum ADJsuitable for cooking, cooking- (of food); that easily cooks/ripens early (L+S) -
72 основы работы на компьютере
Основы работы на компьютере-- The software tools teach fundamental computer skills that easily transfer to more powerful computers.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > основы работы на компьютере
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73 lässig
läs·sig [ʼlɛsɪç] adj1) ( ungezwungen) casual;\lässige Kleidung casual clothesdie Fragen waren total \lässig! the questions were dead easy!1) ( ungezwungen) casually;du musst das \lässiger sehen you must take a more casual viewdas schaffen wir \lässig! we'll manage that easily! -
74 dépatouiller
v. pronom. To 'fall back on one's feet', to get out of a fix. Il s'est dépatouillé comme un grand: He certainly got out of that easily. -
75 flûte
I.n. f.1. Small French loaf (also: ficelle).2. 'Prick', 'cock', penis.3. (pl.): 'Sticks', 'gambs', legs. Se manier les flûtes: To 'skedaddle', to 'scram', to run away (also: jouer des flûtes).4. Ne pas être du bois dont on fait les flûtes: To 'have a mind of one's own', to be strong-willed. Je ne suis pas du bois dont onfait les flûtes, moi! You won't get round me that easily!II.interj. Bother! — Dash! — Darnation! Flûte, alors! Strewth! (The French and English are equally twee.) -
76 hop
[hɔp] I 1. гл.1)а) подпрыгивать; двигаться подпрыгиваяThe bird flew upon the table hopping from dish to dish. — Птичка слетела на стол, прыгая от одной тарелки к другой.
б) = hop along прыгать, скакать на одной ноге•Syn:leap 2.2)а) = hop over перепрыгиватьI could hop that easily. — Я легко могу это перепрыгнуть.
б) разг.; = hop on вспрыгивать, вскакивать; успевать ( на поезд)She and some friends hopped a train for Liverpool. — Она и несколько её друзей успели на поезд до Ливерпуля.
The children hopped into their nice warm beds. — Дети запрыгнули в свои тёплые кроватки.
Hop on a red bus and see London as Londoners see it! — Сядьте в красный автобус, и вы увидите Лондон таким, каким его видят сами лондонцы!
в) амер.; разг. поймать ( такси)3) шутл. танцевать4) хромать, прихрамыватьSyn:limp I 2.5) ( hop on) амер.; разг. ругать, отчитывать (кого-л.)The director hopped on Jim for being late again. — Директор отчитал Джима за очередное опоздание.
•- hop off- hop up••to hop it разг. — удирать, убегать
- hop the stick, hop the twig2. сущ.1)а) прыжок, скачокhop, step / skip, and jump спорт. — тройной прыжок
Syn:б) прыганье, подпрыгивание, подскакивание2) разг. танцы, танцевальный вечер3) разг. перелёт, непродолжительный полёт; этап, расстояние, преодолённое без перерываThey had about three hundred miles to go, and because of the road conditions they decided to do it in two hops. — Им требовалось проехать около трёхсот миль, и так как дорога была не очень хорошая, они решили преодолеть это расстояние в два приёма.
••II 1. сущ.to catch smb. on the hop — застать кого-л. врасплох
1) бот. хмель2) австрал.; новозел.; разг. пиво3) нарк. наркотик ( особенно опиум)2. гл.1) добавлять хмель, приправлять хмелем2) давать плоды ( о хмеле) -
77 tame
[teɪm] 1. прил.1)а) приручённый, одомашненный; укрощённый ( о животных)Syn:б) шутл. укрощённый, ручной ( о мужчине)Syn:domestic 1., domesticated2) амер.; с.-х. культурный, культивируемый (о растениях, о земле)3)а) послушный, податливый, уступчивый (о животном, человеке)Syn:б) покорённый, неопасный (о стихии, энергии)4)а) безвольный, робкий, малодушный; покорный, послушный (о поведении, мнении)Syn:б) послушный чьим-л. указаниямв) пишущий на заказ ( о писателе)•Syn:5)а) скучный, банальный; пресный, неинтересный (о рассказе, картине, фильме)tame words — пресная, скучная речь
tame campaign — вялая, плохо организованная кампания
tame match — вялый, неинтересный матч
б) неяркий, неброский, унылый (о пейзаже, виде)tame scenery — унылый, невыразительный пейзаж
•Syn:••2. гл.tame cat — тряпка; мягкотелый, несамостоятельный человек
1)а) приручать; дрессировать, укрощать; одомашниватьSyn:б) смирять, покорять; укрощать, обуздывать (чей-л. крутой нрав, стихию)to tame smb.'s spirit — сломить чей-л. дух
to tame smb.'s tongue — заставить кого-л. замолчать
Syn:в) культивировать (какую-л. с.-х. культуру); возделывать, обрабатывать ( землю)Syn:2)а) = tame down поддаваться дрессировке; делаться ручным ( о животном)His horse didn't tame that easily. — Его лошадку не так-то легко было объездить.
б) смиряться; становиться покорным, послушнымShe had tamed down into what gave the promise of a sensible woman. — Она смирилась и появилась надежда, что она когда-нибудь станет благоразумной женщиной.
•Syn:3)а) = tame down ослаблять, смягчать (эффект чего-л.)The first editors had tamed down some of the more startling statements of Pascal. — Первые издатели смягчили наиболее шокирующие заявления Паскаля.
The author tamed the language in the play — Автор "причесал" язык пьесы.
б) лишать живости, красок, делать скучнымв) терять силу, живость, делаться скучнымThe story tamed from almost the very beginning. — Рассказ практически с самого начала был скучным и неинтересным.
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78 credulus
crēdŭlus, a, um, adj. [credo, II. C. 2.], that easily believes a thing, credulous, easy of belief, confiding.I.Prop. (freq. and class.).(α).Absol.:(β).in fabulis stultissima persona est improvidorum et credulorum senum,
Cic. Lael. 26, 100: stultus auditor et [p. 480] credulus, id. Font. 6, 13; Quint. 11, 1, 71; Tac. H. 1, 12 fin.; Hor. C. 1, 5, 9; Ov. M. 3, 432 et saep.—Of fishes trusting to the hook, Ov. M. 8, 858; cf. credulitas;and of animals anticipating no danger,
Hor. Epod. 16, 33.—With dat.:* (γ).non ego credulus illis,
Verg. E. 9, 34; Prop. 1, 3, 28; Hor. C. 1, 11, 8; Sil. 10, 478; Tac. H. 2, 23.—With in aliquid: nos in vitium credula turba sumus, Ov F. 4, 312.—II.Transf., of inanimate subjects:aures regis,
Curt. 10, 1, 28:credula res amor est,
Ov. H. 6, 21; id. M. 7, 826:spes animi mutui,
Hor. C. 4, 1, 30:convivia,
full of confidence, confiding, trusting, Just. 2, 10, 10:fama ( = facile credens),
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79 extemporalis
extempŏrālis, e, adj. [ex tempore, v. tempus, C.], on the spur of the moment, without preparation, extempore, extemporary, extemporaneous (post-Aug.;in Cic.: subitus, fortuitus): oratio,
Quint. 4, 1, 54; 11, 2, 3:dictiones,
id. 2, 4, 27:actio,
id. 10, 7, 16:garrulitas,
id. 2, 4, 15:facilitas,
id. 10, 7, 18:temeritas,
id. 10, 6, 6:audacia,
Tac. Or. 6:facultas,
Suet. Aug. 84:color,
Quint. 10, 6, 5:figurae,
Plin. Ep. 1, 20, 10:fortuna,
Quint. 10, 6, 1:successus,
id. 10, 7, 13:rhetor,
Mart. 5, 54:contenti extemporali cibo,
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80 febribilis
febrĭbĭlis, e, adj. [id.], that easily produces fever (late Lat.), Cael. Aur. Tard. 4, 8 med.
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