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1 play a match against the French team
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > play a match against the French team
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2 play a match game against the French team
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > play a match game against the French team
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3 French departments
The names of French departments usually have the definite article, except when used after the preposition en.In, to and from somewhereto live in the Loiret= vivre dans le Loiretto go to the Loiret= aller dans le Loiretto live in the Landes= vivre dans les Landesto go to the Landes= aller dans les Landesto live in the Loir-et-Cher= vivre dans le Loir-et-Cherto go to the Loir-et-Cher= aller dans le Loir-et-Cherto live in Savoy= vivre en Savoieto go to Savoy= aller en Savoieto live in Seine-et-Marne= vivre en Seine-et-Marneto go to Seine-et-Marne= aller en Seine-et-Marneto come from the Loiret= venir du Loiretto come from the Landes= venir des Landesto come from the Loir-et-Cher= venir du Loir-et-CherFor from, use de without the definite article for feminine names of departments:to come from Savoy= venir de Savoieto come from Seine-et-Marne= venir de Seine-et-MarneUses with nounsUse de with the definite article in most cases:a Cantal accent= un accent du Cantalthe Var area= la région du Varthe Creuse countryside= les paysages de la CreuseLoiret people= les gens du LoiretYonne representatives= les représentants de l’YonneLandes restaurants= les restaurants des Landesthe Calvados team= l’équipe du CalvadosArdennes towns= les villes des ArdennesSeine-et-Marne hotels= les hôtels de Seine-et-MarneSome cases are undecided:Savoy roads= les routes de Savoie or de la Savoie -
4 tricolore
tricolore [tʀikɔlɔʀ]1. adjective2. plural noun* * *tʀikɔlɔʀ1) ( de trois couleurs) tricolour [BrE], three-coloured [BrE] (épith)2) (bleu, blanc, rouge) [écharpe, cocarde] red, white and bluele drapeau tricolore — the tricolour [BrE], the French flag
3) (colloq) ( français) French* * *tʀikɔlɔʀ adj1) (= en trois couleurs) three-coloured Grande-Bretagne three-colored USA2) (= français) (équipe) French* * *tricolore adj2 (bleu, blanc, rouge) [écharpe, ceinture, cocarde] red, white and blue; le drapeau tricolore the tricolourGB, the French flag;[trikɔlɔr] adjectif2. [français] French3. [à trois couleurs] three-coloured————————[trikɔlɔr] nom masculin -
5 équipe
équipe [ekip]feminine noun• jeu or sport d'équipe team game• jouer en or par équipes to play in teamsb. ( = groupe) team• équipe de secours or de sauveteurs or de sauvetage rescue team• l'équipe de jour [d'usine] the day shift* * *ekipéquipe de tournage — Cinéma film unit
* * *ekip nf1) (sportive, professionnelle) teaméquipe de secours; équipe de sauvetage — rescue team
2) (= bande) bunch, (avec nuance péjorative) bunch* * *équipe nf1 Sport gén team; ( de rameurs) crew; l'équipe de France/d'Irlande the French/Irish team; former les équipes to draw up the teams;2 ( groupe de travail) team; une équipe de dix personnes a team of ten people; travailler en équipe to work as a team; équipe de secours/surveillance rescue/surveillance team; équipe de dépannage breakdown crew; équipe pédagogique teaching staff; équipe de télévision television crew; équipe de tournage Cin film unit; faire équipe avec qn to team up with sb (pour faire to do); l'équipe dirigeante the management team; équipe de tueurs band of killers;3 ( de travail posté) shift; équipes successives (successsive) shifts; l'équipe de nuit the night shift; travailler en équipes to work in shifts;4 ( d'amis) team; pej bunch; une fine équipe a fine bunch; à eux deux/trois, ils forment une belle équipe! they make quite a pair, these two/quite a bunch, these three![ekip] nom féminin1. [groupe - de chercheurs, de secouristes] team2. INDUSTRIEéquipe de jour/nuit day/night shifttravailler en ou par équipesa. [à l'usine] to work in shiftsb. [sur un chantier] to work in gangs[sur un bateau] crewjouer en ou par équipes to play in teamsl'équipe de France de rugby/hockey the French rugby/hockey team————————d'équipe locution adjectivale1. [collectif]esprit d'équipe team ou group spirit2. [sport, jeu] team (modificateur) -
6 Les États, les pays et les continents
Les adjectifs comme anglais peuvent aussi qualifier des personnes (par ex. un touriste anglais ⇒ Les nationalités) et des langues (par ex. un mot anglais ⇒ Les langues.)Les noms de paysL’anglais n’utilise pas d’article défini devant les noms de pays et de continents, sauf pour les noms qui ont une forme de pluriel (the United States, the Netherlands, the Philippines etc.) et quelques rares exceptions (the Congo, the Gambia). En cas de doute, consulter l’article dans le dictionnaire.la France= Francele Brésil= BrazilCuba= Cubal’Afrique= Africaaimer la France= to like Franceaimer l’Afrique= to like AfricaAttention: les noms qui ont une forme de pluriel se comportent en général comme des noms singuliers.les États-Unis sont un pays riche= the United States is a rich countryNoter que les noms de continents et de pays qui utilisent les points cardinaux ne prennent pas d’article défini non plus:l’Amérique du Nord= North Americala Corée du Sud= South KoreaÀ, au, aux, enÀ, au, aux et en se traduisent par to avec les verbes de mouvement (par ex. aller, se rendre etc.) et par in avec les autres verbes (par ex. être, habiter etc.).aller au Brésil= to go to Brazilaller en Afrique= to go to Africavivre au Brésil= to live in Brazilvivre en Afrique= to live in AfricaDe avec les noms de pays et de continentsLes expressions françaises avec de se traduisent en général en anglais par l’emploi de l’adjectif. Mais voir ci-dessous quelques exceptions.Attention: l’anglais emploie toujours la majuscule pour les adjectifs ethniques.l’ambassade de France= the French embassyles campagnes de la France= the French countrysidele climat de la France= the French climatel’équipe de France= the French teamles fleuves et rivières de France= French riversl’histoire de France= French historyMais noter:l’ambassadeur de France= the French ambassador ou the ambassador of Francela capitale de la France= the capital of Franceles peuples de l’Afrique= the peoples of Africaune carte de France= a map of FranceTraduction des adjectifsl’argent français= French moneyl’armée française= the French armyl’aviation française= the French air forcela cuisine française= French cookingla douane française= the French Customsle gouvernement français= the French governmentla langue française= the French languagela littérature française= French literaturela marine française= the French navyle peuple français= the French nationla politique française= French politicsles traditions françaises= French traditionsla vie politique française= French politicsune ville française= a French townEn anglais, dans quelques rares cas, on trouve aussi le nom du pays ou du continent utilisé en position d’adjectif: the England team, the Africa question etc. Il est préférable de ne pas imiter ces tournures.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > Les États, les pays et les continents
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7 Countries and continents
Most countries and all continents are used with the definite article in French:France is a beautiful country= la France est un beau paysI like Canada= j’aime le Canadato visit the United States= visiter les États-Unisto know Iran= connaître l’IranA very few countries do not:to visit Israel= visiter IsraëlWhen in doubt, check in the dictionary.All the continent names are feminine in French. Most names of countries are feminine e.g. la France, but some are masculine e.g. le Canada.Most names of countries are singular in French, but some are plural (usually, but not always, those that are plural in English) e.g. les États-Unis mpl (the United States), and les Philippines fpl (the Philippines). Note, however, the plural verb sont:the Philippines is a lovely country= les Philippines sont un beau paysIn, to and from somewhereWith continent names, feminine singular names of countries and masculine singular names of countries beginning with a vowel, for in and to, use en, and for from, use de:to live in Europe= vivre en Europeto go to Europe= aller en Europeto come from Europe= venir d’Europeto live in France= vivre en Franceto go to France= aller en Franceto come from France= venir de Franceto live in Afghanistan= vivre en Afghanistanto go to Afghanistan= aller en Afghanistanto come from Afghanistan= venir d’AfghanistanNote that names of countries and continents that include North, South, East, or West work in the same way:to live in North Korea= vivre en Corée du Nordto go to North Korea= aller en Corée du Nordto come from North Korea= venir de Corée du NordWith masculine countries beginning with a consonant, and with plurals, use au or aux for in and to, and du or des for from:to live in Canada= vivre au Canadato go to Canada= aller au Canadato come from Canada= venir du Canadato live in the United States= vivre aux États-Unisto go to the United States= aller aux États-Unisto come from the United States= venir des États-Unisto live in the Philippines= vivre aux Philippinesto go to the Philippines= aller aux Philippinesto come from the Philippines= venir des PhilippinesAdjective uses: français or de France or de la France?For French, the translation français is usually safe ; here are some typical examples:the French army= l’armée françaisethe French coast= la côte françaiseFrench cooking= la cuisine françaiseFrench currency= la monnaie françaisethe French Customs= la douane françaisethe French government= le gouvernement françaisthe French language= la langue françaiseFrench literature= la littérature françaiseFrench money= l’argent françaisthe French nation= le peuple françaisFrench politics= la politique françaisea French town= une ville françaiseFrench traditions= les traditions françaisesSome nouns, however, occur more commonly with de France (usually, but not always, their English equivalents can have of France as well as French):the Ambassador of France or the French Ambassador= l’ambassadeur de Francethe French Embassy= l’ambassade de Francethe history of France or French history= l’histoire de Francethe King of France or the French king= le roi de Francethe rivers of France= les fleuves et rivières de Francethe French team= l’équipe de Francebut note:the capital of France or the French capital= la capitale de la FranceNote that many geopolitical adjectives like French can also refer to nationality, e.g. a French tourist ⇒ Nationalities, or to the language, e.g. a French word ⇒ Languages. -
8 cabeza
f.1 head.me duele la cabeza I've got a headachelavarse la cabeza to wash one's hairpor cabeza per headtirarse de cabeza (al agua) to dive (into the water)cabeza de ajo head of garliccabeza (lectora) (gen)&(computing) headcabeza nuclear nuclear warhead2 unit.3 lead, leading position.* * *1 (gen) head3 (de región) main town1 (jefe) head, leader\a la cabeza de at the front of, at the top ofandar de cabeza / ir de cabeza to be rushed off one's feetandar de cabeza por alguien to be crazy about somebodycabeza abajo upside downcabeza arriba the right way up, uprightcalentarse la cabeza por algo to get worked up about somethingdarse de cabeza contra algo to bang one's head against somethingde pies a cabeza from head to toe, from top to toeestar mal de la cabeza figurado not to be right in the headírsele a uno la cabeza figurado to feel dizzymeterse algo en la cabeza familiar to get something into one's headno tener ni pies ni cabeza figurado to be absurd, make no sensepasarle a alguien por la cabeza figurado to occur to somebodyperder la cabeza figurado to lose one's headquitarle a alguien algo de la cabeza figurado to talk somebody out of somethingquitarse algo de la cabeza to get something out of one's head, forget somethingser un cabeza dura to be stubbornsubirse algo a la cabeza figurado to go to one's headtengo la cabeza como un bombo familiar my head is splittingtirarse de cabeza to dive head first (a/en, into)traer a alguien de cabeza / llevar a alguien de cabeza to drive somebody crazy, drive somebody madvolver la cabeza to look roundcabeza cuadrada familiar bigotcabeza de ajo bulb of garliccabeza de chorlito familiar scatterbraincabeza de espárrago asparagus tipcabeza de lista main candidatecabeza de partido administrative capitalcabeza de puente bridgeheadcabeza de turco scapegoatcabeza hueca scatterbraincabeza loca familiar scatterbraincabeza rapada skinhead* * *noun f.- cabeza de serie
- cabeza de turco
- cabeza dura* * *1. SF1) [de persona] headme duele la cabeza — I've got a headache, my head aches
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afirmar con la cabeza — to nod (one's head)•
agarrarse la cabeza — to hold one's head in one's hands•
asentir con la cabeza — to nod (one's head)•
caer de cabeza — to fall headfirst o headlongmarcar de cabeza — (Dep) to score with a header
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lavarse la cabeza — to wash one's hair•
negar con la cabeza — to shake one's head•
por cabeza, cinco dólares por cabeza — five dollars a head, five dollars per person•
se me va la cabeza — I feel giddy•
volver la cabeza — to look round, turn one's headal oírlos volví la cabeza — when I heard them I looked round o turned my head
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me da vueltas la cabeza — my head's spinning2)- andar o ir de cabezacortar cabezas —
írsele a algn de la cabeza —
el Sporting sigue sin levantar cabeza — Sporting still haven't managed to end their poor run of form, Sporting haven't managed to turn the corner
hay sectores como la construcción que empiezan a levantar cabeza — some sectors, such as construction, are starting to pick up
estar mal de la cabeza *, no estar bien de la cabeza * —
meter algo en la cabeza a algn —
por fin le metimos en la cabeza que... — we finally got it into his head that...
metérsele a algn en la cabeza —
se le ha metido en la cabeza hacerlo solo — he's taken o got it into his head to do it alone
pasársele a algn por la cabeza —
subirse a la cabeza —
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a la cabeza de, a la cabeza de la manifestación — at the head o front of the demonstration•
ir en cabeza — to be in the leadir en cabeza de la lista — to be at the top of the list, head the list
4) (=distancia) head5) [de montaña] top, summit6) (=objeto)cabeza buscadora — homing head, homing device
cabeza de biela — (Mec) big end
cabeza de dragón — (Bot) snapdragon
cabeza de escritura — (Tip) golf ball
cabeza de impresión — (Inform) head, printhead
cabeza de plátanos — LAm bunch of bananas
cabeza impresora — (Inform) head, printhead
2. SMF1) (=líder) head, leaderes cabeza de las fuerzas armadas — he's head o the leader of the armed forces
2)cabeza cuadrada — * bigot
cabeza de chorlito — * scatterbrain
cabeza de serie — (Dep) seed
cabeza de serrín — * airhead *
cabeza pelada — ( Hist) Roundhead
cabeza visible — head, leader
* * *1)a) (Anat) headun día vas a perder la cabeza — (fam & hum) you'd lose your head if it wasn't screwed on (colloq & hum)
de la cabeza a los pies — from head to toe o foot
pararse en la or de cabeza — (AmL) to do a headstand
b) ( medida) headle lleva or saca una cabeza a su hermana — he's a head taller than his sister
c) ( pelo) haird) ( inteligencia)tiene cabeza — he's bright, he has a good head on his shoulders
qué poca cabeza! — have you/has he no sense?
e) ( mente)tú estás mal de la cabeza — you're out of your mind
se le ha metido en la cabeza que... — she's got it into her head that...
andar or ir de cabeza — (fam)
ando de cabeza con tanto trabajo — I'm up to my eyeballs o eyes in work
anda de cabeza por ella — he's crazy about her
calentarle a algn la cabeza con algo — (fam) to fill sb's head with sth
calentarse la cabeza — (fam) to get worked up (colloq)
cortar cabezas: en cuanto asumió el cargo entró a cortar cabezas as soon as she took up her post, heads started to roll; darse (con) la cabeza contra la pared ver cabezazo; ir con la cabeza ( bien) alta to hold one's head high; írsele a algn la cabeza: se me va la cabeza I feel dizzy; jugarse la cabeza (RPl fam): va a llegar tarde, me juego la cabeza you can bet your bottom dollar she'll be late (colloq); levantar cabeza (fam) ( superar problemas) to get back on one's feet; levantar la cabeza: ha estado estudiando sin levantar la cabeza she's had her head buried in her work; si tu padre levantara la cabeza! if your father was alive today...!; meterse de cabeza en algo (fam) to throw oneself into sth; no caberle a algn en la cabeza (fam): no me cabe en la cabeza que te guste I just can't understand how you can like it; en qué cabeza cabe! how could anyone be so stupid!; perder la cabeza: no perdamos la cabeza let's not panic o lose our heads; perdió la cabeza por esa mujer he lost his head over that woman; quebrarse la cabeza (Andes fam) to rack one's brains; quitarle a algn algo de la cabeza to get sth out of sb's head; quitarse algo de la cabeza < idea> to get sth out of one's head; romperse la cabeza (fam) ( preocuparse) to rack one's brains; ( lastimarse) to break one's neck (colloq); sentar (la) cabeza (fam) to settle down; subírsele a algn a la cabeza vino/éxito to go to one's head; tener la cabeza sobre los hombros (fam) to have one's head screwed on tight (AmE colloq) o (BrE colloq) screwed on; tener la cabeza llena de pájaros (fam) to have one's head in the clouds; tengo/tiene la cabeza como un bombo (fam) (me/le duele) my/his/her head feels ready to burst (colloq); (estoy/está confundido) my/his/her head's spinning; traer or llevar a algn de cabeza (fam) to drive sb crazy (colloq); nadie escarmienta en cabeza ajena — people only learn from their own mistakes
2)a) ( individuo)por cabeza — each, a head
b) ( de ganado) head3) (primer lugar, delantera)a la or en cabeza: estamos a la cabeza del sector we are the leading company in this sector; se colocaron a la cabeza de los otros partidos they took the lead over the other parties; iban a la cabeza de la manifestación they were at the front o head of the demonstration; el equipo va en cabeza de la clasificación — the team is at the top of the division
4)a) (de alfiler, clavo, fósforo) headb) ( de misil) warhead5) (Audio, Video) head6) ( de plátanos) hand, bunch•* * *= head, knocker.Ex. From the way his left shoulder is tipped forward, from the set of his head and the length of his stride, one gets the feeling that he is a fully clothed sprinter just leaving the starting blocks.Ex. He got hit with a cricket ball, smack right on top of his knocker.----* abrirse la cabeza = smash + Posesivo + head, smash + Posesivo + head open.* águila de cabeza blanca = bald eagle.* a la cabeza de = in the forefront of/in.* apostarse la cabeza = bet + Posesivo + life.* asentimiento con la cabeza = head-nod [head nod], nodding assent, nod.* asentir con la cabeza = nod, nod + assent, concur with + an assenting nod, agree with + a nod.* asomar la cabeza = poke + Posesivo + head, pop + Posesivo + head.* caber en la cabeza = get + Posesivo + head around, wrap + Posesivo + head around.* cabeza de ajo = head of garlic, bulb of garlic.* cabeza de chorlito = scatterbrain, ditzy [ditzier -comp., ditziest -sup.], ditz, dits, ditsy [ditsier -comp., ditsiest -sup.], airhead, airheaded, empty-headed, bonehead, birdbrain, nong, ning-nong.* cabeza de familia = head of the household, householder, head of the family.* cabeza de impresión = print head.* cabeza de la manada = leader of the pack.* cabeza de lanza = spearhead.* cabeza de lectura = scanning head.* cabeza de línea = railhead.* cabeza de muñeco que se balancea ligeramente = bobble head.* cabeza de playa = beachhead.* cabeza de puente = bridgehead.* cabeza de puente aéreo = airhead.* cabeza de semillas = seed head.* cabeza de serrín = ditz, dits, airhead, airheaded.* cabeza de turco = patsy, scapegoat, whipping boy.* cabeza dura = pigheaded.* cabeza fría = cool head.* cabeza hueca = empty-headed, ditzy [ditzier -comp., ditziest -sup.], ditz, dits, ditsy [ditsier -comp., ditsiest -sup.], airhead, airheaded, bonehead, nong, ning-nong.* cabeza lectora = read head, reading head.* cabeza lectora de disco = disc reading head.* cabeza llena de pájaros = head in the clouds.* cabeza nuclear = warhead.* cabeza + rodar = head + roll.* caer de cabeza = go over + Posesivo + head.* cigüeña de cabeza pelada = wood stork.* con la cabeza en las nubes = ditzy [ditzier -comp., ditziest -sup.], ditsy [ditsier -comp., ditsiest -sup.].* cortar la cabeza = behead.* dar quebraderos de cabeza = give + headaches.* declarar la guerra a muerte a = declare + open season on.* de la cabeza a los pies = from head to foot, from head to toe.* de pies a cabeza = from head to toe, from head to foot.* desde la cabeza hasta los pies = from head to toe.* desde la cabeza hasta los pies = head to toe, from head to foot.* destornillador de cabeza plana = flathead screwdriver.* dolor de cabeza = headache.* dolor de cabeza espantoso = splitting headache.* echar una cana al aire antes de sentar la cabeza = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* en + Posesivo + cabeza = on + Posesivo + mind.* entrar en la cabeza = get + Posesivo + head around, wrap + Posesivo + head around, get it into + Posesivo + head.* esconder la cabeza como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* herida en la cabeza = head injury.* irse la cabeza = go + bananas.* írsele la cabeza = go off + Posesivo + head.* jugarse la cabeza = bet + Posesivo + life.* lanzarse de cabeza = jump in with + both feet.* lavarse la cabeza = wash + Posesive + hair, shampoo + Posesivo + hair.* lesión en la cabeza = head injury.* levantar la cabeza = cock + Posesivo + head.* liarse la manta a la cabeza = jump in + head first, jump in at + the deep end, throw + caution to the wind.* mantener la cabeza = keep + Posesivo + head, keep + Posesivo + head together.* mantener la cabeza alta = hold + Posesivo + head high.* mantener la cabeza fría = keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* mantenerse a la cabeza = stay + ahead of the pack.* meter en la cabeza = get it into + Posesivo + head.* mover la cabeza = shake + head.* mover la cabeza de arriba abajo = bob.* mover la cabeza de forma brusca hacia delante y hacia atrás = jerk + head.* no dejar títere con cabeza = turn + everything upside down.* no encontrar ni el pie ni la cabeza = can't make head(s) or tail(s) of.* no perder la cabeza = keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* no poder quitarse Algo de la cabeza = can't get it out of my mind.* no tener ni pies ni cabeza = can't make head(s) or tail(s) of, be pointless.* pasar por encima de la cabeza = go over + Posesivo + head.* pedir la cabeza de Alguien = bay for + Posesivo + blood.* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* perder la cabeza = lose + Posesivo + mind, lose + Posesivo + head, lose + Posesivo + marbles, go + bonkers, fly off + the handle, go (right) off + Posesivo + rocker, go out of + Posesivo + mind, go + soft in the head.* piojo de la cabeza = head louse.* poner a + Nombre + a la cabeza de = put + Nombre + ahead in.* poner precio a la cabeza de Alguien = put + a price on + Posesivo + head.* por cabeza = per person.* quebradero de cabeza = headache.* rascarse la cabeza = scratch + Posesivo + head.* reventarse la cabeza = smash + Posesivo + head.* romperse la cabeza = puzzle + Reflexivo, scratch + Posesivo + head, rack + Posesivo + brains.* sentar la cabeza = settle down.* señal con la cabeza = nod.* sin cabeza = headless, decapitated.* sin pies ni cabeza = without rhyme or reason.* subírsele a la cabeza, creérselo = go to + Posesivo + head.* subírsele los humos a la cabeza = get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breeches.* tirarse de cabeza = jump in + head first, dive in, dive + head-first.* * *1)a) (Anat) headun día vas a perder la cabeza — (fam & hum) you'd lose your head if it wasn't screwed on (colloq & hum)
de la cabeza a los pies — from head to toe o foot
pararse en la or de cabeza — (AmL) to do a headstand
b) ( medida) headle lleva or saca una cabeza a su hermana — he's a head taller than his sister
c) ( pelo) haird) ( inteligencia)tiene cabeza — he's bright, he has a good head on his shoulders
qué poca cabeza! — have you/has he no sense?
e) ( mente)tú estás mal de la cabeza — you're out of your mind
se le ha metido en la cabeza que... — she's got it into her head that...
andar or ir de cabeza — (fam)
ando de cabeza con tanto trabajo — I'm up to my eyeballs o eyes in work
anda de cabeza por ella — he's crazy about her
calentarle a algn la cabeza con algo — (fam) to fill sb's head with sth
calentarse la cabeza — (fam) to get worked up (colloq)
cortar cabezas: en cuanto asumió el cargo entró a cortar cabezas as soon as she took up her post, heads started to roll; darse (con) la cabeza contra la pared ver cabezazo; ir con la cabeza ( bien) alta to hold one's head high; írsele a algn la cabeza: se me va la cabeza I feel dizzy; jugarse la cabeza (RPl fam): va a llegar tarde, me juego la cabeza you can bet your bottom dollar she'll be late (colloq); levantar cabeza (fam) ( superar problemas) to get back on one's feet; levantar la cabeza: ha estado estudiando sin levantar la cabeza she's had her head buried in her work; si tu padre levantara la cabeza! if your father was alive today...!; meterse de cabeza en algo (fam) to throw oneself into sth; no caberle a algn en la cabeza (fam): no me cabe en la cabeza que te guste I just can't understand how you can like it; en qué cabeza cabe! how could anyone be so stupid!; perder la cabeza: no perdamos la cabeza let's not panic o lose our heads; perdió la cabeza por esa mujer he lost his head over that woman; quebrarse la cabeza (Andes fam) to rack one's brains; quitarle a algn algo de la cabeza to get sth out of sb's head; quitarse algo de la cabeza < idea> to get sth out of one's head; romperse la cabeza (fam) ( preocuparse) to rack one's brains; ( lastimarse) to break one's neck (colloq); sentar (la) cabeza (fam) to settle down; subírsele a algn a la cabeza vino/éxito to go to one's head; tener la cabeza sobre los hombros (fam) to have one's head screwed on tight (AmE colloq) o (BrE colloq) screwed on; tener la cabeza llena de pájaros (fam) to have one's head in the clouds; tengo/tiene la cabeza como un bombo (fam) (me/le duele) my/his/her head feels ready to burst (colloq); (estoy/está confundido) my/his/her head's spinning; traer or llevar a algn de cabeza (fam) to drive sb crazy (colloq); nadie escarmienta en cabeza ajena — people only learn from their own mistakes
2)a) ( individuo)por cabeza — each, a head
b) ( de ganado) head3) (primer lugar, delantera)a la or en cabeza: estamos a la cabeza del sector we are the leading company in this sector; se colocaron a la cabeza de los otros partidos they took the lead over the other parties; iban a la cabeza de la manifestación they were at the front o head of the demonstration; el equipo va en cabeza de la clasificación — the team is at the top of the division
4)a) (de alfiler, clavo, fósforo) headb) ( de misil) warhead5) (Audio, Video) head6) ( de plátanos) hand, bunch•* * *= head, knocker.Ex: From the way his left shoulder is tipped forward, from the set of his head and the length of his stride, one gets the feeling that he is a fully clothed sprinter just leaving the starting blocks.
Ex: He got hit with a cricket ball, smack right on top of his knocker.* abrirse la cabeza = smash + Posesivo + head, smash + Posesivo + head open.* águila de cabeza blanca = bald eagle.* a la cabeza de = in the forefront of/in.* apostarse la cabeza = bet + Posesivo + life.* asentimiento con la cabeza = head-nod [head nod], nodding assent, nod.* asentir con la cabeza = nod, nod + assent, concur with + an assenting nod, agree with + a nod.* asomar la cabeza = poke + Posesivo + head, pop + Posesivo + head.* caber en la cabeza = get + Posesivo + head around, wrap + Posesivo + head around.* cabeza de ajo = head of garlic, bulb of garlic.* cabeza de chorlito = scatterbrain, ditzy [ditzier -comp., ditziest -sup.], ditz, dits, ditsy [ditsier -comp., ditsiest -sup.], airhead, airheaded, empty-headed, bonehead, birdbrain, nong, ning-nong.* cabeza de familia = head of the household, householder, head of the family.* cabeza de impresión = print head.* cabeza de la manada = leader of the pack.* cabeza de lanza = spearhead.* cabeza de lectura = scanning head.* cabeza de línea = railhead.* cabeza de muñeco que se balancea ligeramente = bobble head.* cabeza de playa = beachhead.* cabeza de puente = bridgehead.* cabeza de puente aéreo = airhead.* cabeza de semillas = seed head.* cabeza de serrín = ditz, dits, airhead, airheaded.* cabeza de turco = patsy, scapegoat, whipping boy.* cabeza dura = pigheaded.* cabeza fría = cool head.* cabeza hueca = empty-headed, ditzy [ditzier -comp., ditziest -sup.], ditz, dits, ditsy [ditsier -comp., ditsiest -sup.], airhead, airheaded, bonehead, nong, ning-nong.* cabeza lectora = read head, reading head.* cabeza lectora de disco = disc reading head.* cabeza llena de pájaros = head in the clouds.* cabeza nuclear = warhead.* cabeza + rodar = head + roll.* caer de cabeza = go over + Posesivo + head.* cigüeña de cabeza pelada = wood stork.* con la cabeza en las nubes = ditzy [ditzier -comp., ditziest -sup.], ditsy [ditsier -comp., ditsiest -sup.].* cortar la cabeza = behead.* dar quebraderos de cabeza = give + headaches.* declarar la guerra a muerte a = declare + open season on.* de la cabeza a los pies = from head to foot, from head to toe.* de pies a cabeza = from head to toe, from head to foot.* desde la cabeza hasta los pies = from head to toe.* desde la cabeza hasta los pies = head to toe, from head to foot.* destornillador de cabeza plana = flathead screwdriver.* dolor de cabeza = headache.* dolor de cabeza espantoso = splitting headache.* echar una cana al aire antes de sentar la cabeza = sow + Posesivo + wild oats.* en + Posesivo + cabeza = on + Posesivo + mind.* entrar en la cabeza = get + Posesivo + head around, wrap + Posesivo + head around, get it into + Posesivo + head.* esconder la cabeza como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* herida en la cabeza = head injury.* irse la cabeza = go + bananas.* írsele la cabeza = go off + Posesivo + head.* jugarse la cabeza = bet + Posesivo + life.* lanzarse de cabeza = jump in with + both feet.* lavarse la cabeza = wash + Posesive + hair, shampoo + Posesivo + hair.* lesión en la cabeza = head injury.* levantar la cabeza = cock + Posesivo + head.* liarse la manta a la cabeza = jump in + head first, jump in at + the deep end, throw + caution to the wind.* mantener la cabeza = keep + Posesivo + head, keep + Posesivo + head together.* mantener la cabeza alta = hold + Posesivo + head high.* mantener la cabeza fría = keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* mantenerse a la cabeza = stay + ahead of the pack.* meter en la cabeza = get it into + Posesivo + head.* mover la cabeza = shake + head.* mover la cabeza de arriba abajo = bob.* mover la cabeza de forma brusca hacia delante y hacia atrás = jerk + head.* no dejar títere con cabeza = turn + everything upside down.* no encontrar ni el pie ni la cabeza = can't make head(s) or tail(s) of.* no perder la cabeza = keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* no poder quitarse Algo de la cabeza = can't get it out of my mind.* no tener ni pies ni cabeza = can't make head(s) or tail(s) of, be pointless.* pasar por encima de la cabeza = go over + Posesivo + head.* pedir la cabeza de Alguien = bay for + Posesivo + blood.* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* perder la cabeza = lose + Posesivo + mind, lose + Posesivo + head, lose + Posesivo + marbles, go + bonkers, fly off + the handle, go (right) off + Posesivo + rocker, go out of + Posesivo + mind, go + soft in the head.* piojo de la cabeza = head louse.* poner a + Nombre + a la cabeza de = put + Nombre + ahead in.* poner precio a la cabeza de Alguien = put + a price on + Posesivo + head.* por cabeza = per person.* quebradero de cabeza = headache.* rascarse la cabeza = scratch + Posesivo + head.* reventarse la cabeza = smash + Posesivo + head.* romperse la cabeza = puzzle + Reflexivo, scratch + Posesivo + head, rack + Posesivo + brains.* sentar la cabeza = settle down.* señal con la cabeza = nod.* sin cabeza = headless, decapitated.* sin pies ni cabeza = without rhyme or reason.* subírsele a la cabeza, creérselo = go to + Posesivo + head.* subírsele los humos a la cabeza = get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breeches.* tirarse de cabeza = jump in + head first, dive in, dive + head-first.* * *A1 ( Anat) [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] headnegó con la cabeza she shook her headasintió con la cabeza he nodded, he nodded his headsacó la cabeza por la ventanilla he stuck o put his head out of the windowvolvió la cabeza para ver si lo seguían he looked around o turned his head to see if he was being followedbajó la cabeza avergonzado he lowered his head in shameme duele la cabeza I've got a headache, my head acheses para darse de or la cabeza contra la pared it's enough to make you cryse tiró al agua de cabeza she dived into the water (head first)marcó de cabeza he scored with a header o with his head, he headed the ball into the netun día vas a perder la cabeza ( fam hum); you'd lose your head if it wasn't screwed on ( colloq hum)me unté de grasa de la cabeza hasta los pies I got covered in grease from head to toe o footpararse en la or de cabeza ( AmL); to stand on one's head, to do a headstand2 (medida) headganó por una cabeza he won by a headle lleva una cabeza a su hermana he's a head taller than his sister, his sister only comes up to his shoulder3 (pelo) hairme tengo que lavar la cabeza I have to wash my hair4(inteligencia): tiene cabeza, pero es muy vago he's bright o ( AmE) smart o he has a good head on his shoulders, but he's very lazyal pobre niño no le da la cabeza the poor kid doesn't have the brains for itusa la cabeza use your headnunca tuve cabeza para las ciencias I never had a head for scienceno lo copié, salió todo de mi cabeza I didn't copy it, it was all out of my own head¡qué poca cabeza! have you/has he no sense?5(mente): ¡que cabeza la mía! se me había olvidado completamente su cumpleaños what a memory! I had totally forgotten her birthdaytenía la cabeza en otra cosa my mind was elsewhere o I was thinking about something elsetú estás mal or no estás bien de la cabeza you're crazy, you're out of your mind, you're out of ( AmE) o ( BrE) off your head ( colloq)con tantos halagos se le llenó la cabeza de humos all that praise went to his headse me ha ido de la cabeza it's gone right out of my head¿quién te ha metido esas ideas en la cabeza? who's put those ideas into your head?se le ha metido en la cabeza que se quiere casar she's got it into her head that she wants to get marriedle dije lo primero que me vino a la cabeza I said the first thing that came into my headjamás se me pasó por la cabeza semejante idea the idea never even crossed my mindya te puedes ir quitando or sacando a esa mujer de la cabeza you'd better start getting that woman out of your head, you'd better start forgetting about that womananda de cabeza por ella he's crazy about hercalentarle a algn la cabeza con algo ( fam); to fill sb's head with sthcomo malo de la cabeza ( fam): se puso a comer como malo de la cabeza he stuffed himself silly ( colloq), he ate like there was no tomorrow ( colloq)cortar cabezas: en cuanto asumió el cargo entró a cortar cabezas as soon as she took up her post, heads started to rollir con la cabeza alta to hold one's head highírsele a algn la cabeza: se me va la cabeza I feel dizzyjugarse la cabeza ( RPl fam): seguro que llega tarde, me juego la cabeza you can bet your life o your bottom dollar she'll be late ( colloq)levantar cabeza ( fam); to get back on one's feetaún tienen muchas deudas pero ya levantarán cabeza they've still got a lot of debts but they'll pull through o pick themselves up o get back on their feetla selección no levanta cabeza the national team can't get out of its rutlevantar la cabeza: ha estado estudiando todo el día sin levantar la cabeza she's had her head buried in her work all day¡si tu padre levantara la cabeza! your father would turn in his grave!, if your father was alive today … !meterse de cabeza en algo ( fam); to throw oneself into sthno caberle a algn en la cabeza ( fam): no me cabe en la cabeza que te guste vivir aquí I just can't understand how you like living here¡en qué cabeza cabe meter un plato de plástico en el horno! who'd be stupid enough to put a plastic plate in the oven?perder la cabeza: tranquilidad, no perdamos la cabeza keep calm, let's not panic o lose our heads¿has perdido la cabeza? have you gone crazy?, are you out of your mind?perdió la cabeza por esa mujer he lost his head over that womanromperse or ( Andes) quebrarse la cabeza ( fam) (preocuparse) to rack one's brains; (lastimarse) to break one's neck ( colloq)sentar (la) cabeza ( fam); to settle downser duro de cabeza ( fam); to be stupidsubírsele a algn a la cabeza: el vino/éxito se le ha subido a la cabeza the wine/her success has gone to her headtener la cabeza como un bombo ( fam): tengo la cabeza como un bombo (me duele) I have o I've got a splitting headache! ( colloq), my head feels ready o ( BrE) fit to burst ( colloq) (estoy confundido) my head's spinning, my head feels ready o ( BrE) fit to burst ( colloq)tener la cabeza como un colador to have a head like a sievetener la cabeza en su sitio or bien puesta or sobre los hombros ( fam); to have one's head screwed on tight ( AmE colloq), to have one's head screwed on ( BrE colloq)tener la cabeza llena de pájaros ( fam); to have one's head in the clouds, be living in a fantasy world, be living in cloud-cuckoo-landtrae a los hombres de cabeza she drives men wild o crazy ( colloq)más vale ser cabeza de ratón que cola de león it's better to be a big fish in a small pond than a small fish in a big pondnadie escarmienta en cabeza ajena people only learn from their own mistakes, you have to make your own mistakesCompuestos:hablaban cabezas de pescado they were talking a load of nonsense ( colloq)masculine and feminine scapegoatAmasculine and feminine skinheadB1(individuo): por cabeza each, a headpagamos $50 por cabeza we paid $50 a head o each2 (de ganado) headtienen más de 600 cabezas (de ganado) they have more than 600 head of cattleC(primer lugar, delantera): se hizo con la cabeza she got to the front, she went into the leada la or en cabeza: estamos a la cabeza de las empresas del sector we are the leading company in this sectorse colocaron a la cabeza de los otros partidos en los sondeos they took the lead over the other parties in the opinion pollsiban a la cabeza de la manifestación they were at the front o head of the demonstration, they were leading o heading the demonstrationel equipo va en cabeza de la clasificación the team is at the top of o leads the divisionCompuestos:masculine and feminine leader, lead climbermasculine and feminine head of the familymasculine head of the Churchfeminine beachheadfeminine bridgeheadderrotó a Guillén, cabeza de serie número cuatro he beat Guillén, seeded number four o the fourth seed o the number four seedD1 (de un alfiler, un clavo, una cerilla) head2 (de un misil) warheadCompuestos:atomic warhead● cabeza de biela or émbolomain bearing, big end ( BrE)warheadnuclear warheadCompuestos:write headrecording headplayback headplayback headF (de plátanos) hand, bunchCompuesto:bulb of garlicG (de un camión) tractor unit* * *
cabeza sustantivo femenino
1a) (Anat) head;◊ de la cabeza a los pies from head to toe o foot;
me duele la cabeza I've got a headache;
marcó de cabeza he scored with a header;
pararse en la or de cabeza (AmL) to do a headstand;
cabeza rapada skinhead
d) ( inteligencia):
¡qué poca cabeza! have you/has he no sense?e) ( mente):◊ ¡que cabeza la mía! what a memory!;
tú estás mal de la cabeza you're out of your mind;
se me ha ido de la cabeza it's gone right out of my head;
se le ha metido en la cabeza que … she's got it into her head that …;
no se me pasó por la cabeza it didn't cross my mind;
cabeza de chorlito sustantivo masculino y femenino (fam) scatterbrain (colloq);
írsele a algn la cabeza to feel dizzy;
levantar cabeza (fam) ( superar problemas) to get back on one's feet;
perder la cabeza: no perdamos la cabeza let's not panic o lose our heads;
perdió la cabeza por esa mujer he lost his head over that woman;
quitarle a algn algo de la cabeza to get sth out of sb's head;
romperse la cabeza (fam) ( preocuparse) to rack one's brains;
( lastimarse) to break one's neck (colloq);
tener la cabeza llena de pájaros (fam) to have one's head in the clouds
2a) ( individuo):
3 (primer lugar, delantera):
a la cabeza de la manifestación at the front o head of the demonstration;
el equipo va en cabeza de la clasificación the team is at the top of the division;
cabeza de familia head of the family;
cabeza de serie seed
4
5 (Audio, Video) head
6 ( de plátanos) hand, bunch;
cabeza sustantivo femenino
1 head: le dolía la cabeza, she had a headache
2 (sentido común) sense
3 (mente) mind, head: no se me pasó por la cabeza it didn't even occur to me
no puedo quitármelo de la cabeza, I can't get it out of my mind
me vino a la cabeza la idea, the idea sprang to my mind
4 (habilidad) no tiene cabeza para los negocios, he hasn't got a good head for business
5 (cabellera) hair: se lavó la cabeza, he washed his hair
6 (responsable, líder) es la cabeza pensante de la banda, he's the brains behind the gang
la cabeza de la Iglesia Anglicana, the head of the Anglican Church
cabeza de familia, head of the family 7 cabeza de ajo, bulb of garlic
8 familiar cabeza de chorlito, scatterbrain, featherhead
cabeza dura, stubborn o obstinate person
cabeza de turco, scapegoat
cabeza rapada, skinhead
Dep cabeza de serie, heat, seed: jugará contra el cabeza de serie número 2, she's going to play against the second seed
9 cabeza de ganado, head of cattle
♦ Locuciones: a la cabeza de, at the front o top of
con la cabeza alta, with one's head held high: puedes decirlo con la cabeza bien alta, you can say it with your head held high
de cabeza, (de lleno) completely
(en natación) se tiró de cabeza a la piscina, he dived headfirst into the pool
Dep metió un gol de cabeza, he headed a goal
en cabeza, in the lead
estar mal/tocado de la cabeza, to be a mental case
perder la cabeza, to lose one's temper
rodar cabezas: si baja la cotización, van a rodar cabezas, if the share price goes down heads will roll
romperse la cabeza, to rack one's brains
traer a alguien de cabeza, to drive sb mad
por cabeza, per person: debemos poner cinco mil pesetas por cabeza, we should charge five thousand pesetas per head
sentar la cabeza: ya tienes edad de sentar la cabeza, it's about time you settled down
' cabeza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acéfala
- acéfalo
- ajo
- asentir
- bajar
- brecha
- cabecear
- caber
- cabezazo
- cabezón
- cabezona
- cabezudo
- calentar
- calentarse
- cantidad
- casco
- chorlito
- coco
- dar
- descolgarse
- descontar
- desgraciada
- desgraciado
- entrar
- escalabrar
- escarmentar
- gacha
- gacho
- girar
- hueca
- hueco
- inclinar
- infernal
- jaqueca
- ladear
- matar
- melón
- mover
- negación
- pájaro
- pañuelo
- pie
- por
- quebradero
- reclinar
- remate
- reposar
- romperse
- rondar
- sacar
English:
above
- ache
- aching
- ahead
- bad
- balance
- bang
- bare
- bash
- bash in
- bend
- bonk
- bow
- bump
- catch up
- clear
- cock
- crack
- crush
- crushing
- dive
- dizzy
- excruciating
- giddy
- grave
- hair
- hammer
- hang
- head
- head-first
- headache
- headroom
- hit
- hold
- idea
- incline
- keep down
- knock
- lead
- lift
- look round
- lose
- mind
- monstrous
- nod
- nut
- one-track
- overhead
- pat
- per capita
* * *♦ nf1. [de persona, animal] head;me duele la cabeza I've got a headache;de cabeza [en fútbol] with a header;marcó de cabeza he scored with his head o with a header, he headed a goal;tirarse de cabeza (al agua) to dive (into the water);se tiró de cabeza a la piscina she dived into the pool;Amen cabeza [sin sombrero] bareheaded;le lleva una cabeza a su madre she's a head taller than her mother;Famle abrieron la cabeza de un ladrillazo they split his skull with a brick;lavarse la cabeza to wash one's hair;Famdesde que perdieron la final, no han conseguido alzar o [m5] levantar cabeza they still haven't recovered from losing the final, they still haven't managed to pick themselves up after losing the final;¡si tu padre levantara la cabeza…! your father would turn in his grave…!;Famno te calientes más la cabeza, no hay nada que hacer stop getting worked up o Br het up about it, there's nothing we can do;con la cabeza (bien) alta with one's head held high;Famla cabeza me da vueltas my head's spinning;darse de cabeza en la pared: se dio de cabeza en la pared por haber actuado tan torpemente she kicked herself for behaving so stupidly;Famse me va la cabeza [me mareo] I feel dizzy;RP Famjugarse la cabeza to be absolutely sure;¿te parece que al final se van a casar? – ¡me juego la cabeza! do you think that they'll end up getting married? – you can bet on it!;me juego la cabeza que hoy gana Nacional I'll give you any odds Nacional wins today;meter la cabeza to get one's foot in the door;meterse de cabeza en algo to plunge into sth;Famtengo la cabeza como un bombo my head is throbbing;Famme estás poniendo la cabeza como un bombo con tantas preguntas estúpidas you're making my head spin o hurt with all those stupid questions;Famrodar cabezas: si no se producen resultados, rodarán cabezas if things don't get better, heads will roll;Famle amenazó con romperle la cabeza he threatened to smash her head in o to bash her brains in;sacar la cabeza [aparecer] to show one's face;[atreverse] to speak up; Famsubirse a la cabeza: se le subió a la cabeza it went to his head;el vino se le subió a la cabeza the wine went to her head;se le ha subido a la cabeza el ascenso his promotion has gone to his head;Fam Famtener la cabeza como una olla de grillos to be round the bend;Famtenía la cabeza en otra parte my mind was wandering, my thoughts were elsewhere;Famtener la cabeza en su sitio o [m5] bien puesta to have a sound head on one's shoulders, to have one's head screwed on (properly);volver la cabeza [negar el saludo] to turn away;más vale ser cabeza de ratón que cola de león it's better to reign in Hell than to serve in HeavenCulin cabeza de jabalí Br brawn, US headcheese Famno me cabe en la cabeza I simply can't understand it;no me cabe en la cabeza que haya sido él I can't believe it was him;írsele a alguien de la cabeza: se me ha ido completamente de la cabeza it's gone clean out of my mind o head;no consigo que el accidente se me vaya de la cabeza I can't get the accident out of my mind;meter algo en la cabeza a alguien to get sth into sb's head;métete en la cabeza que no vas a poder ir get it into your head that you're not going to be able to go;se le ha metido en la cabeza que… he has got it into his head that…;se me pasó por la cabeza it crossed my mind;venir a la cabeza to come to mind;ahora no me viene a la cabeza I can't think of it right now;me he olvidado, ¡qué mala cabeza tengo! how silly of me to forget!tener mucha cabeza to have brains3. [juicio] sense;tener poca cabeza to have no sense;obrar con cabeza to use one's head;tener mala cabeza to act foolishly;perder la cabeza to lose one's head;Pedro ha perdido la cabeza por esa chica Pedro has lost his head over that girl;¿has perdido la cabeza o qué? are you out of your mind?4. [posición] front, head;cabeza abajo upside down;cabeza arriba the right way up;[en lista] at the top o head;el equipo francés está a la cabeza de la clasificación the French team is top of the league;está situado en (la) cabeza del pelotón he's at the front of the pack, he's amongst the leaders of the pack;a la cabeza de [delante de] at the head of;[al cargo de] in charge of;estar a la cabeza de la empresa to run the company;Juan está a la cabeza de la expedición Juan is the leader of the expedition;la cabeza visible del movimiento the public face of the movementcabeza de mina coalface; Mil cabeza de playa beachhead; Mil & Fig cabeza de puente bridgehead;5. [de clavo, alfiler, fémur, cometa] headcabeza de ajo head of garlic;cabeza atómica nuclear warhead;Aut cabeza de biela big end; Informát & TV cabeza de borrado erase head;cabeza buscadora [en misil] homing device;cabeza de combate warhead;cabeza grabadora [en vídeo, casete] recording head;cabeza de guerra warhead;cabeza lectora [en vídeo, casete] (read) head;Informát cabeza lectora-grabadora read-write head;cabeza magnética magnetic head;cabeza nuclear nuclear warhead;cabeza reproductora [en vídeo, casete] (playback) head7.por cabeza [persona] per head;costará 500 por cabeza it will cost 500 per head;pagamos diez euros por cabeza we paid ten euros each9. CompEsp Famesta semana voy de cabeza y no he tenido tiempo de llamar a nadie I'm really snowed under this week and I haven't had time to call anyone;Espescarmentar en cabeza ajena to learn from another's mistakes;RPdarle por la cabeza a alguien to really lay o slang into sb;Famir de cabeza a to head straight for;Esp Famir de cabeza con alguien [enamorado] to be head over heels in love with sb;Esp Famllevar a alguien de cabeza: los hijos la llevan de cabeza the children drive her up the wall;Famsentar la cabeza to settle down;Fam(estar) tocado de la cabeza (to be) touched;Esp Famtraer de cabeza a alguien to drive sb mad♦ nmfFam cabeza de chorlito [despistado] scatterbrain; [estúpido] airhead; Fam cabeza cuadrada:es un cabeza cuadrada he's got his ideas and he won't listen to anyone else;Fam cabeza dura:es un cabeza dura he's got his ideas and he won't listen to anyone else;cabeza de familia head of the family;Fam cabeza hueca airhead; Pol cabeza de lista = person who heads a party's list of candidates;va como cabeza de lista por Salamanca he's the head of the party list for Salamanca;Fam cabeza loca airhead; RP cabeza de novia airhead;cabeza pensante: [m5] las cabezas pensantes de la derecha venezolana the policy-makers of the Venezuelan right;las cabezas pensantes de la organización the brains behind the organization;cabeza rapada skinhead;Dep cabeza de serie seed;el primer cabeza de serie se enfrenta al segundo the top o number one seed will play the second o number two seed;cabeza de turco scapegoat* * *I f1 ANAT head;no estar bien de la cabeza fam not be right in the head fam ;írsele la cabeza feel giddy o dizzy;con la cabeza alta with one’s head held high;subírsele a alguien a la cabeza fig go to s.o.’s head;llevarse las manos a la cabeza fig throw one’s hands up (in the air);andar oir de cabeza be snowed under;sentar la cabeza settle down;levantar cabeza ( recuperarse) pick up;no levantar cabeza fig be knocked sideways;tras la derrota, el equipo no consiguió levantar cabeza the team was knocked sideways by the defeat2 ( razón):perder la cabeza fig lose one’s head;llevar otraer a alguien de cabeza drive s.o. crazy;3 ( memoria):tener mala cabeza have a bad memory4 ( pensamiento):pasarle a alguien por la cabeza occur to s.o.;se me viene a la cabeza … it occurs to me …;meterse algo en la cabeza get sth into one’s head;quitarse algo de la cabeza get sth out of one’s head;calentarle la cabeza a alguien fig fill s.o.’s head with ideas;calentarse la cabeza get worked up;mantener la cabeza fría keep a cool head;romperse la cabeza fig rack one’s brains5 ( persona):por cabeza per head, per person6:en cabeza the team at the top;estar a la cabeza be out in front, be the leader* * *cabeza nf1) : head2)cabeza hueca : scatterbrain3)de cabeza : head first4)dolor de cabeza : headache* * *cabeza n1. 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9 выступать в соревнованиях против французской команды
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выступать в соревнованиях против французской команды
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10 играть матч с французской командой
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > играть матч с французской командой
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11 match
1. n спичкаdead match — негодная, незагоревшаяся спичка
2. n воен. запальный фитиль; огнепровод3. v окуривать4. n человек, подходящий под пару; ровня; пара5. n равный по силам противник, соперник6. n вещь, подходящая под паруa perfect match of colours — отлично подобранные цвета; прекрасное сочетание цветов
to be a good match — подходить, сочетаться, гармонировать
7. n матч, состязание, соревнованиеto play a match against the French team — выступать в соревнованиях против французской команды, играть матч с французской командой
8. n брак9. n партия10. n уст. сговор11. n уст. париto make a match — держать пари, биться об заклад
12. v подходить под пару, под стать; соответствоватьto match well — точно соответствовать; гармонировать
13. v подбирать под пару, под стать; сочетатьmatch up — совпадать; сочетать
14. v согласовывать, приводить в соответствиеwe try to match the jobs with the applicants — мы стараемся подобрать подходящую работу тем, кто подал заявление
match condition — условие соответствия; условие совпадения
15. v тех. подгонять, пригонять, выравнивать16. v противопоставлять17. v женить; выдавать замуж; сватать18. v уст. жениться; выйти замуж19. v подбрасывать монету; играть в орлянку20. v стр. шпунтовать21. v редк. спаривать, случатьСинонимический ряд:1. contest (noun) competition; contest; event; game; meet; race; rivalry; sport; tournament2. equivalent (noun) approximation; equal; equivalent; like; peer3. mate (noun) companion; coordinate; double; duplicate; fellow; mate; riciprocal; twin4. opponent (noun) adversary; antagonist; anti; con; opponent; opposer; oppugnant5. parallel (noun) analogue; correlate; correspondent; counterpart; countertype; parallel6. union (noun) espousal; marriage; mating; union7. agree (verb) accord; agree; be twins; check out; comport; conform; correspond; fit; go together; go with; harmonise; harmonize; resemble; rhyme; square; suit; tally8. amount (verb) amount; approach; compare; correspond; equal; measure up; meet; parallel; partake of; tie; touch9. become (verb) become; befit; conform to; correspond to; fit; go with; suit10. equate (verb) assimilate; balance; equate; even; liken; marry; mate; pair; paragon; unite11. oppose (verb) array; compete with; counter; oppose; pit; play; play off; rival; vieАнтонимический ряд: -
12 performance
performance [pə'fɔ:məns]∎ afternoon performance matinée f;∎ there is no performance on Mondays il n'y a pas de représentation le lundi, le lundi est jour de relâche(b) (rendition → by actor, musician, dancer) interprétation f;∎ he gave an excellent performance in the role of Othello son interprétation du rôle d'Othello fut remarquable(c) (showing → by sportsman, politician etc) performance f, prestation f; (→ by pupil, economy, exports, company) résultats mpl, performances fpl; (→ by employee) rendement m, performance f; (→ by shares, investment, currency) performance f;∎ to put up a good performance (team, athlete etc) accomplir une bonne performance; (in exam, interview, court case) bien s'en tirer;∎ the Prime Minister gave the performance of his career le Premier ministre n'a jamais été aussi bon de toute sa carrière;∎ another poor performance by the French team encore une contre-performance de l'équipe française;∎ the country's poor economic performance les mauvais résultats économiques du pays;∎ sterling's performance on the Stock Exchange le comportement en Bourse de la livre sterling;∎ sexual performance prouesses fpl sexuelles(d) (of machine, computer, car) performance f(e) (carrying out → of task, manoeuvre) exécution f; (→ of miracle, duties) accomplissement m; (→ of ritual) célébration f;∎ she has always been painstaking in the performance of her duties elle s'est toujours montrée consciencieuse dans l'accomplissement de ses devoirs∎ it's such a performance getting a visa! quelle histoire ou quel cirque pour avoir un visa!;∎ what a performance! quel cirque!(g) Linguistics performance fperformance art performance f, action f;performance artist = artiste spécialisé dans la performance;Finance performance bond garantie f de bonne fin ou de bonne exécution;Cars performance car voiture f puissante, voiture f haute performance;performance indicator indice m de performance;performance pay prime f de mérite or de résultat;Finance performance ratio coefficient m ou ratio m d'exploitation;Psychology & Marketing performance test test m de performanceUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > performance
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13 superar
v.1 to beat.queremos superar los resultados del año pasado we want to improve on o beat last year's resultsme superó por dos décimas de segundo she beat me by two tenths of a secondsuperar algo/a alguien en algo to beat something/somebody for somethingnos superan en número they outnumber usme supera en altura/inteligencia he's taller/cleverer than me2 to overtake, to pass.3 to overcome.superar un examen to get through an examtener algo superado to have got over somethingEllos superan la adversidad They overcome adversity.4 to surpass, to exceed, to best, to excel.María supera a sus colegas Mary surpasses her colleagues.5 to outdo, to win over.* * *1 (exceder) to surpass, exceed, excel2 (obstáculo etc) to overcome, surmount1 (sobrepasarse) to excel oneself2 (mejorarse) to improve oneself, better oneself* * *verb1) to surpass2) overcome* * *1. VT1) (=aventajar) [+ contrincante, adversario] to overcome; [+ límite] to go beyond; [+ récord, marca] to breaksuperar a algn en algo: superó al adversario en cuatro puntos — she beat her opponent by four points
2) (=pasar con éxito) [+ dificultad] to overcome; [+ enfermedad, crisis] to get overha tenido que superar muchos obstáculos en su vida — she has had to overcome a lot of obstacles in her life
3) [+ etapa] to get past4) [+ prueba, examen] to pass2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (ser superior a, mayor que) to exceed, go beyond2)a) (vencer, sobreponerse a) <timidez/dificultad/etapa> to overcome; < trauma> to get overya hemos superado la etapa más difícil — we've already got(ten) through o over the most difficult stage
b) (frml) <examen/prueba> to pass2.superarse v pron to better oneself* * *= beat, circumvent, go beyond, outperform [out-perform], outweigh, overcome, overtake, score over, outgrow, surpass, survive, go far beyond, extend + far beyond, top, outbalance, outrank, weather, get through, one-up, outwit, outdo, outsmart, ride out, exceed, outfox, go + past, outrun [out-run], best, trump, move on from, go + one better.Ex. It would certainly beat the usual file clerk.Ex. Plainly, the familiarization stage is circumvented in a computer-based indexing system with machine-assigned terms.Ex. Maybe the answer is some kind of localized Ceefax or Oracle information service that could be obtained free through one's television set but went beyond the mainly trivia that these services currently provide.Ex. Numerous experiment have tried to determine if free-text searching outperform searching with the aid of a controlled index language.Ex. It may be decided that the practical impediments to the distribution and assignment of such numbers outweigh their potential usefulness.Ex. Analytical cataloguing seeks to overcome physical packaging.Ex. Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex. A Permuterm index scores over a Double-KWIC index in that it avoids repetitive printing of one title.Ex. The advantages of the system far surpass any disadvantages.Ex. The chairwoman of the board had decided that as part of the screening process those who had successfully survived the initial winnowing should furnish the board with tangible evidence of how they might perform on a specific assignment.Ex. These changes in the physical form of the catalog have implications which go far beyond changes in form or even in improvements in speed and convenience to the catalog user.Ex. We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.Ex. As public library circ declines, spending continues to top inflation.Ex. The large profits to be made in this field will outbalance the problems that may lie ahead.Ex. One node in the star graphic completely outranks the others, while the other six themselves are interchangeable.Ex. The small publishers seem to be weathering the industry changes, and have expectations of growth.Ex. I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day.Ex. This remake of William Castle's action adventure adds a genuinely supernatural plot to the old story of the duplicitous wife scheming to kill her husband but being one-upped by his even more ingenious counterplots.Ex. Two dangerous trysts are spied upon by a third and hostile party, whose presence is detected by the lovers who act in consort to outwit him.Ex. This novel is narrated by William, an underachiever who is constantly outdone by his charming and lovable identical twin brother.Ex. Smart and speedy start-ups blindside mature companies with their inventiveness then grow up into mature companies and are outsmarted in their turn.Ex. Without any significant restructuring, the LIS programme in Iran will provide little in the way of riding out the rapid transition that the field is currently experiencing.Ex. In the same way, files of item record cards can be difficult to manage if the file size exceeds, say, 2000 cards.Ex. It also led to a continuing guerilla war between the authorities and caricaturists who sought to evade, outfox, or entirely defy them.Ex. Unfortunately, its conclusions are completely pedestrian, rarely going past the fact that there were old people in England in the late Middle Ages.Ex. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex. Back in 2001, the tossed salad they prepared fed some 5,000, which then bested the record held by a community in Utah in the United States.Ex. If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.Ex. He is moving on from the past and looking forward to a tremendous future helping to educate parents from his personal experiences.Ex. I think Murray will go one better than Wimbledon, but will lose to Federer again in the final.----* ayudar a superar = get + Nombre + through.* capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades = resilient.* con el propósito de superarse uno mismo = self-improvement-oriented.* nada supera a = nothing beats....* no superar la prueba de = not stand the test of.* ser difícil de superar = take + some beating.* sin ser superado = unsurpassed.* superar Algo = put + Nombre + behind.* superar barreras = hurdle + barriers.* superar el intento = resist + effort.* superar el miedo = overcome + Posesivo + fear, conquer + fear.* superar el nerviosismo = overcome + nervousness.* superar el problema de credibilidad = overcome + credibility gap.* superar en número = outnumber.* superar la barrera del tiempo = cross + time barriers.* superar la etapa de = move on from.* superar las expectativas = exceed + expectations.* superarse a sí mismo = pull + Reflexivo + up(wards) by + Posesivo + (own) bootstraps.* superarse a Uno Mismo = make + the best of + Reflexivo.* superarse para hacer frente a Algo = rise to + meet.* superar una barrera = conquer + barrier.* superar una crisis = ford + crisis, survive + crisis.* superar una deficiencia = overcome + weakness.* superar una dificultad = overcome + difficulty, get over + difficulty.* superar una limitación = overcome + limitation, tackle + limitation.* superar un análisis minucioso = stand up to + scrutiny, stand up to + examination.* superar una situación difícil = weather + the bumpy ride, weather + the storm.* superar un examen = pass + examination, pass + an exam.* superar un obstáculo = overcome + obstacle, jump over + hurdle, overcome + barrier, conquer + barrier.* superar un peligro = overcome + danger.* superar un problema = surmount + problem, conquer + problem, get over + problem.* verse superado sólo por = be second only to.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (ser superior a, mayor que) to exceed, go beyond2)a) (vencer, sobreponerse a) <timidez/dificultad/etapa> to overcome; < trauma> to get overya hemos superado la etapa más difícil — we've already got(ten) through o over the most difficult stage
b) (frml) <examen/prueba> to pass2.superarse v pron to better oneself* * *= beat, circumvent, go beyond, outperform [out-perform], outweigh, overcome, overtake, score over, outgrow, surpass, survive, go far beyond, extend + far beyond, top, outbalance, outrank, weather, get through, one-up, outwit, outdo, outsmart, ride out, exceed, outfox, go + past, outrun [out-run], best, trump, move on from, go + one better.Ex: It would certainly beat the usual file clerk.
Ex: Plainly, the familiarization stage is circumvented in a computer-based indexing system with machine-assigned terms.Ex: Maybe the answer is some kind of localized Ceefax or Oracle information service that could be obtained free through one's television set but went beyond the mainly trivia that these services currently provide.Ex: Numerous experiment have tried to determine if free-text searching outperform searching with the aid of a controlled index language.Ex: It may be decided that the practical impediments to the distribution and assignment of such numbers outweigh their potential usefulness.Ex: Analytical cataloguing seeks to overcome physical packaging.Ex: Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex: A Permuterm index scores over a Double-KWIC index in that it avoids repetitive printing of one title.Ex: The advantages of the system far surpass any disadvantages.Ex: The chairwoman of the board had decided that as part of the screening process those who had successfully survived the initial winnowing should furnish the board with tangible evidence of how they might perform on a specific assignment.Ex: These changes in the physical form of the catalog have implications which go far beyond changes in form or even in improvements in speed and convenience to the catalog user.Ex: We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.Ex: As public library circ declines, spending continues to top inflation.Ex: The large profits to be made in this field will outbalance the problems that may lie ahead.Ex: One node in the star graphic completely outranks the others, while the other six themselves are interchangeable.Ex: The small publishers seem to be weathering the industry changes, and have expectations of growth.Ex: I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day.Ex: This remake of William Castle's action adventure adds a genuinely supernatural plot to the old story of the duplicitous wife scheming to kill her husband but being one-upped by his even more ingenious counterplots.Ex: Two dangerous trysts are spied upon by a third and hostile party, whose presence is detected by the lovers who act in consort to outwit him.Ex: This novel is narrated by William, an underachiever who is constantly outdone by his charming and lovable identical twin brother.Ex: Smart and speedy start-ups blindside mature companies with their inventiveness then grow up into mature companies and are outsmarted in their turn.Ex: Without any significant restructuring, the LIS programme in Iran will provide little in the way of riding out the rapid transition that the field is currently experiencing.Ex: In the same way, files of item record cards can be difficult to manage if the file size exceeds, say, 2000 cards.Ex: It also led to a continuing guerilla war between the authorities and caricaturists who sought to evade, outfox, or entirely defy them.Ex: Unfortunately, its conclusions are completely pedestrian, rarely going past the fact that there were old people in England in the late Middle Ages.Ex: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex: Back in 2001, the tossed salad they prepared fed some 5,000, which then bested the record held by a community in Utah in the United States.Ex: If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.Ex: He is moving on from the past and looking forward to a tremendous future helping to educate parents from his personal experiences.Ex: I think Murray will go one better than Wimbledon, but will lose to Federer again in the final.* ayudar a superar = get + Nombre + through.* capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades = resilient.* con el propósito de superarse uno mismo = self-improvement-oriented.* nada supera a = nothing beats....* no superar la prueba de = not stand the test of.* ser difícil de superar = take + some beating.* sin ser superado = unsurpassed.* superar Algo = put + Nombre + behind.* superar barreras = hurdle + barriers.* superar el intento = resist + effort.* superar el miedo = overcome + Posesivo + fear, conquer + fear.* superar el nerviosismo = overcome + nervousness.* superar el problema de credibilidad = overcome + credibility gap.* superar en número = outnumber.* superar la barrera del tiempo = cross + time barriers.* superar la etapa de = move on from.* superar las expectativas = exceed + expectations.* superarse a sí mismo = pull + Reflexivo + up(wards) by + Posesivo + (own) bootstraps.* superarse a Uno Mismo = make + the best of + Reflexivo.* superarse para hacer frente a Algo = rise to + meet.* superar una barrera = conquer + barrier.* superar una crisis = ford + crisis, survive + crisis.* superar una deficiencia = overcome + weakness.* superar una dificultad = overcome + difficulty, get over + difficulty.* superar una limitación = overcome + limitation, tackle + limitation.* superar un análisis minucioso = stand up to + scrutiny, stand up to + examination.* superar una situación difícil = weather + the bumpy ride, weather + the storm.* superar un examen = pass + examination, pass + an exam.* superar un obstáculo = overcome + obstacle, jump over + hurdle, overcome + barrier, conquer + barrier.* superar un peligro = overcome + danger.* superar un problema = surmount + problem, conquer + problem, get over + problem.* verse superado sólo por = be second only to.* * *superar [A1 ]vtA1 (ser superior a, mayor que) to exceed, go beyondun éxito que supera todas las expectativas a success which goes beyond o exceeds o surpasses all expectationsla realidad supera a la ficción fact o truth is stranger than fictionel horror de estas escenas supera todo lo imaginable the horror of these scenes goes beyond anything one could imaginenadie lo supera en experiencia ni habilidad nobody can surpass him in experience or skill, nobody can surpass his experience or skillnos superan en número they outnumber ussupera en estatura a su hermano mayor he's taller than his elder brothersupera en tres puntos la cifra de ayer it is three points higher than yesterday's figure, it surpasses yesterday's figure by three points2 (mejorar) to beatlogró superar su propio récord he managed to beat his own recordese método está totalmente superado that method has been completely supersededB1 (vencer, sobreponerse a) ‹timidez/dificultad/etapa› to overcometrata de superar estas diferencias try to overcome o get over these differencesno ha logrado superar el trauma que le supuso el accidente he has not got(ten) over the trauma of the accidentya hemos superado la etapa más difícil we've already got(ten) through o over the most difficult stagehace tres meses que rompimos pero ya lo tengo superado we split up three months ago but I've got(ten) over it o I'm over it now2 ( frml); ‹examen/prueba› to passto better oneself* * *
superar ( conjugate superar) verbo transitivo
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nadie lo supera en experiencia no one has more experience than him;
supera en estatura a su hermano he's taller than his brother
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‹ trauma› to get over
superarse verbo pronominal
to better oneself
superar verbo transitivo
1 (estar por encima de) to exceed: tu hermana te supera en altura, your sister is taller than you
la temperatura superó los treinta grados, the temperature rose above thirty degrees
(expectativas) esto supera todo lo imaginado, this defies the imagination
(un récord, una marca) to beat, break
2 (pasar, sobreponerse) to overcome
(un examen) to pass, get through
' superar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atonía
- ganar
- sacar
- salir
- salvar
- sobreponerse
- vencer
- volver
- cabeza
- creces
- exceder
- marca
English:
beat
- beating
- carry through
- coast
- corner
- deal with
- excel
- get over
- get past
- handicap
- improve on
- outdo
- outnumber
- overcome
- overtake
- pull through
- surmount
- surpass
- top
- exceed
- get
- negotiate
- out
- over
- rise
- shrug
- survive
- transcend
* * *♦ vt1. [aventajar] to beat;superar algo/a alguien en algo to beat sth/sb for sth;nos superan en número they outnumber us;me supera en altura/inteligencia he's taller/cleverer than me2. [sobrepasar] [récord] to break;queremos superar los resultados del año pasado we want to improve on o beat last year's results;me superó por dos décimas de segundo she beat me by two tenths of a second3. [adelantar] to overtake, to pass;superó a su rival en la recta final she overtook her rival on the home straight5. [complejo, crisis, enfermedad] to overcome, to get over;no ha superado la pérdida de su mujer he has not overcome the loss of his wife;tener algo superado to have got over sth6. [examen, prueba] to pass* * ** * *superar vt1) : to surpass, to exceed2) : to overcome, to surmount* * *superar vb2. (pasar) to pass3. (ser mejor) to be better / to surpass4. (ser más) to be more / to be overel porcentaje de aprobados supera el 85% the percentage of passes is over 85% -
14 présent
I.présent1, e [pʀezɑ̃, ɑ̃t]1. adjective• répondre présent to answer "present"2. masculine nouna. ( = époque) le présent the presentc. ( = personne) les présents et les absents those present and those absent3. feminine nounprésente (Administration = lettre) nous vous signalons par la présente que... we hereby inform you that...II.présent2 [pʀezɑ̃]masculine noun* * *
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présente pʀezɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( sur les lieux) [personne] presentM. Glénat, ici présent — Mr Glénat, who is here with us
il ne sera pas présent à l'audience — Droit he will not appear in court
‘présent!’ — ( à l'école) ‘here!’, ‘present!’
j'étais présent en pensée or par le cœur — I was there in spirit
2) ( existant) presentla faim est toujours présente dans cette partie du monde — there's still hunger in that part of the world
avoir présent à l'esprit — to have [something] in mind [conseil]; to have [something] fresh in one's mind [souvenir]
gardez or ayez bien présent à l'esprit que — bear in mind that
3) ( actif) actively involved4) ( actuel) [moment, situation, état] present5) ( en cause) presentpar la présente lettre — by the present (letter), hereby Droit
6) Linguistique [temps, participe] present
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nom masculin1) ( période)2) Linguistique ( temps) present (tense)3) ( cadeau) gift, present
4.
* * *pʀezɑ̃, ɑ̃t présent, -e1. adj1) (là en personne) presentIl sera présent à la conférence. — He will be present at the lecture.
2)3) (avant le nom) present, current2. nm(temps) presentà présent — now, at present
jusqu'à présent — up till now, until now
3. nm/f(= personne)4. nf(= lettre)la présente — this letter, the present letter
* * *A adj1 ( sur les lieux) [personne] present; j'étais présent quand cela est arrivé I was present ou there when it happened; les personnes présentes those present; les personnes ici présentes the persons here present sout; M. Glénat, ici présent Mr Glénat, who is here with us; être présent à une cérémonie to be present at ou to attend a ceremony; il était présent aux obsèques he was present at ou he attended the funeral; il ne sera pas présent à l'audience Jur he will not appear in court; ‘présent!’ ( à l'école) ‘here!’, ‘present!’; j'étais présent en pensée or par le cœur I was there in spirit; aux prochaines élections le nouveau parti sera présent fig at the next elections the new party will be represented; pour aller au cinéma il est toujours présent! fig he's always ready to go to the cinema GB ou movies US!;2 ( existant) present; la violence est présente à toutes les pages violence is present on every page; la faim est toujours présente dans cette partie du monde there's still hunger in that part of the world; la société, présente depuis peu dans ce secteur the company, which has recently moved into this sector; avoir présent à l'esprit to have [sth] in mind [conseil]; to have [sth] fresh in one's mind [souvenir]; le souvenir toujours présent de the ever present memory of; gardez or ayez bien présent à l'esprit que bear in mind that;3 ( actif) actively involved; être très présent dans une organisation to be actively involved in an organization; la société reste très présente sur le marché the company is still very active on the market; ma mère a toujours été très présente ( dans ma vie) my mother has always been there for me; un acteur/un chanteur très présent sur scène an actor/a singer with a strong stage presence;4 ( actuel) [moment, situation, état] present; ne penser qu'au moment présent not to look beyond the present; le 5 du mois présent on the 5th instant GB ou of this month; faire qch dans la minute présente to do sth instantly;5 ( en cause) present; la présente déclaration the present statement; par la présente lettre by the present (letter), hereby Jur;6 Ling [temps, participe] present.B nm,f ( personne) il n'y avait que 10 présents there were only 10 people present; la liste des présents the list of those present.C nm2 Ling ( temps) present (tense); le verbe est au présent du subjonctif the verb is in the present subjunctive;3 ( cadeau) gift, present; faire présent de qch à qn to present sb with sth.E à présent loc adv ( en ce moment) at present; ( maintenant) now; d'à présent of today; à présent que now that.1. [dans le lieu dont on parle] presentêtre présent à une conférence to be present at ou to attend a conferenceavoir quelque chose présent à l'esprit to bear ou to keep something in minda. ÉDUCATION to answer to one's name, to be present at roll calldes centaines de jeunes ont répondu présent à l'appel du pape hundreds of young people answered the Pope's call2. [actif]les Français ne sont pas du tout présents dans le jeu the French team is making no impact on the game at allon a rarement vu un chanteur aussi présent sur scène seldom has one seen a singer with such stage presence3. (après le nom) [en cours]————————, présente [prezɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom fémininil y avait 20 présents à la réunion 20 people were present at ou attended the meeting————————nom masculin1. [moment] presentpour le présent for the time being, for the momentprésent de l'indicatif/du subjonctif present indicative/subjunctivevoir aussi link=pluriel pluriel————————présente nom fémininje vous informe par la présente que... I hereby inform you that...————————à présent locution adverbiale————————à présent que locution conjonctive————————d'à présent locution adjectivaleles hommes politiques d'à présent today's ou present-day politicians, the politicians of today -
15 match
̈ɪmætʃ I сущ.
1) воен. огнепровод;
запальный фитиль
2) спичка to light, put, set, strike a match ≈ зажечь спичку safety match ≈ (безопасная) спичка book, box of matches, match-box ≈ коробок спичек have you got a match/a light? ≈ у вас огоньку не найдется?, не дадите ли прикурить? to put /to set/ a match to smth. ≈ зажечь что-л., поджечь что-л. ∙ (to shatter) into matches ≈ (разбиться) вдребезги II
1. сущ.
1) а) равный по силам противник, достойный соперник more than a match for smb. ≈ соперник по зубам кому-л. to be matches ≈ редк. быть достойными друг друга противниками to have no match ≈ не иметь равного себе to meet/find one's match ≈ встретить достойного соперника he has met his match ≈ ид. нашла коса на камень б) пара, ровня (человек, подходящий кому-л., составляющий с ним пару) she's a perfect match for him ≈ она ему идеально подходит they are no good match ≈ они совсем не подходят друг другу в) вещь или предмет, подходящие к другой или составляющие с ней пару (по виду, форме, цвету и т. п.) a perfect match of shape and sound ≈ гармонично подобраны форма и звук this carpet and this sofa are/make a perfect match ≈ этот ковер очень подходит софе;
эти ковер и софа удачно сочетаются two pictures which are a match ≈ парные картины I am looking for a match for my new shoes ≈ я ищу что-нибудь подходящее к своим новым туфлям the horses are a good match ≈ эти лошади хорошо подобраны
2) а) (обык. удачная) партия;
пара (при женитьбе) he (she) is a good match ≈ он (она) хорошая партия to make a match ≈ жениться;
выйти замуж (обычно по принуждению или расчету) б) брак;
бракосочетание by match ≈ уст. после бракосочетания, в законном браке;
как муж и жена
3) матч, соревнование, состязание (between;
with) crucial match ≈ решающий матч to promote a match, stage a match ≈ устраивать матч boxing match ≈ матч по боксу cricket match ≈ крикетный матч championship match ≈ матч за звание чемпиона football match ≈ футбольный матч fencing match ≈ соревнования по фехтованию golf match ≈ матч по гольфу hockey match ≈ хоккейный матч polo match ≈ матч по поло return match ≈ ответный матч tennis match ≈ теннисный матч test match ≈ международный матч по крикету wrestling match ≈ соревнование по борьбе play-off match
4) уст. а) сговор б) пари to make a match держать пари, биться об заклад {см. тж. 3,
1) } ≈ (it is) a match! ≈ идет!, по рукам!
2. гл.
1) а) состязаться на равных( с кем-л.) ;
быть достойным соперником, противником (кому-л. в чем-л.) (against, with;
in, for) no one can match him in shooting ≈ никто не может соперничать с ним в стрельбе;
в стрельбе ему нет равных In his youth, he was matched against some of the most famous fighters of his day. ≈ В юности он на равных состязался с несколькими наиболее знаменитыми боксерами того времени. б) противопоставлять( кому-л., чему-л. against, with) ;
меряться (силами и т. п.) she matched her wits against his strength ≈ его силе она противопоставила свою хитрость no one would match his own self against the crazy bastard ≈ никто бы не стал тягаться с этим безумцем They matched their best horse against my poor Dopey in a race. ≈ Они выставили свою лучшую лошадь против моей бедной Доупи на скачках.
2) а) сватать(ся) ;
женить или выдавать замуж( обычно с учетом удачности партии) (with) I should be pleased to match my daughter with your son, so that we could become even closer friends. ≈ Я был бы счастлив выдать мою дочь замуж за вашего сына, так что мы могли бы стать еще более близкими друзьями. б) редк. случать, спаривать( животных to, unto, with) Syn: couple
2., mate II
2.
3) а) часто тж. страд. подбирать( под пару, под стать;
по цвету, форме и т. п.) ;
сочетать to be well/ill matched ≈ быть хорошо/плохо подобранным;
хорошо/плохо сочетаться tastelessly matched clothes ≈ безвкусно подобранная одежда two pictures badly matched ≈ плохо сочетающиеся картины б) подходить, соответствовать( под пару;
по цвету, форме и т. п.) the colours that don't match ≈ плохо сочетающиеся, не гармоничные цвета a dress with a hat to match ≈ платье с удачно подобранной шляпкой)
4) а) находить соответствие;
приводить в соответствие, согласовывать( разные вещи) we try to match your desires with our possibilities ≈ мы стараемся согласовать ваши пожелания с нашими возможностями б) тех. выравнивать;
подгонять, пригонять Syn: dovetail
2.
5) играть в орлянку (подбрасывать в воздух монету - для принятия решения, решения спора и т. п.) Syn: flip
2.,toss
2. coins спичка - safety * обыкновенная спичка - paraffin * парафиновая спичка - to strike /to light/ a * зажечь спичку - have you got a *? у вас есть спички /огонек/?, не дадите ли прикурить? - to put /to set/ a * to smth. зажечь что-л., поджечь что-л. (военное) запальный фитиль;
огнепровод окуривать( в виноделии) человек, подходящий под пару;
ровня;
пара - he's no * for her он ей не пара - they are a good * они подходят друг другу равный по силам противник, соперник - to be a * for smb. быть достойным противником кого-л. - he has no * ему нет равного - he's a * for anybody он с кем угодно справится - you are no * for him ты с ним не справишься;
нечего тебе с ним тягаться - to find one's * найти достойного противника /соперника/ - he has met his * он встретил равного себе противника;
нашла коса на камень вещь, подходящая под пару (по виду, форме, цвету и т. п.) - a perfect * of colours отлично /прекрасно/ подобранные цвета;
прекрасное сочетание цветов - to be a good * подходить, сочетаться, гармонировать - two pictures which are a * парные картины - I am looking for a * for these curtains я ищу что-нибудь подходящее к этим занавесям - I can't find a * for this glove я не могу подобрать пару к этой перчатке - her purse and shoes were a good * ее сумка и туфли подходили друг к другу /гармонировали друг с другом/ - the horses are a good * эти лошади хорошо подобраны матч, состязание, соревнование - football * футбольный матч - wrestling * соревнование по борьбе - chess * шахматный турнир - international * международная встреча - a singles * одиночная игра (теннис) - a doubles * парная игра( теннис) - to play a * against the French team выступать в соревнованиях против французской команды, играть матч с французской командой - to win the * выиграть состязание /встречу/ - we lost all our away *es мы проиграли все игры /матчи/ на чужом поле - the * was drawn игра кончилась вничью брак - to make a * жениться;
выйти змуж;
вступить в брак;
сосватать, поженить, устроить брак - they decided to make a * of it они решили пожениться - she made a good * она хорошо вышла замуж;
она сделала хорошую партию - by * (устаревшее) в результате женитьбы партия - he is a good * он хорошая партия (устаревшее) сговор (устаревшее) пари - to make a * держать пари, биться об заклад - (it is) a *! идет!, по рукам! (тж. * up) подходить под пару, под стать;
соответствовать - to * well точно соответствовать;
гармонировать - his books * his character его внешность /облик/ соответствует его характеру - the carpets and wall-paper * well ковры и обои хорошо гармонируют - these colours don't * эти цвета плохо сочетаются /не гармонируют/ - a brown dress with hat and gloves to * коричневое платье с подобранными к нему (в тон) шляпкой и перчатками - the weather didn't * (up) to our hopes погода не оправдала наших надежд - the poet's power lies in *ing a mood талант поэта заключается в умении выразить настроение подбирать под пару, под стать;
сочетать - to * colours подбирать цвета - I want smth. to * this cloth мне нужно что-л. подходящее к этому материалу - can you * this button? можете ли вы подобрать такую же пуговицу? - the contestants were well *ed участники соревнования /состязания/ были удачно подобраны согласовывать, приводить в соответствие - we try to * the jobs with the applicants мы стараемся подобрать подходящую работу тем, кто подал заявление( техническое) подгонять, пригонять, выравнивать противостоять;
состязаться;
быть равным по силе, ловкости и т. п. - no one can * him in archery никто не может состязаться /соперничать/ с ним в стрельбе из лука - no one can * him for speed никто не может сравниться с ним в скорости противопоставлять - to * smb. against smb. противопоставлять кого-л. кому-л. - to * strength with /against/ smb. помериться с кем-л. силами - she *ed her wits against his strength его силе она противопоставила свою хитрость - no one was willing to * themselves against him никто не хотел вступать с ним в единоборство - he *ed his dog against his neighbours' in a race он выставил своего пса против соседского на собачьих бегах женить;
выдавать замуж;
(со) сватать (устаревшее) жениться;
выйти замуж подбрасывать монету( для решения спора и т. п.) ;
играть в орлянку (строительство) шпунтовать( редкое) спаривать, случать away ~ матч, игра на чужом поле a bonnet with ribbons to ~ шляпа с подобранными к ней (в тон) лентами constitute a ~ вчт. давать совпадение ~ человек или вещь, подходящие под пару;
ровня;
пара;
he has no match ему нет равного match брак, партия;
he (she) is a good match он (она) хорошая партия;
to make a match жениться;
выйти замуж ~ равносильный, достойный противник;
he is more than a match for me он сильнее (искуснее и т. п.) меня match брак, партия;
he (she) is a good match он (она) хорошая партия;
to make a match жениться;
выйти замуж match брак, партия;
he (she) is a good match он (она) хорошая партия;
to make a match жениться;
выйти замуж ~ выравнивать цены ~ две противоположные операции, совпадающие по размерам и срокам ~ женить;
выдавать замуж;
(со) сватать ~ воен. запальный фитиль;
огнепровод ~ подбирать под пару, под стать;
сочетать;
a well (an ill) matched couple хорошая (плохая) пара ~ тех. подгонять;
выравнивать ~ подходить (под пару), соответствовать;
these colours don't match эти цвета плохо сочетаются, не гармонируют ~ подходить по качеству ~ подходить под пару ~ приводить в соответствие ~ противопоставлять;
to match one's strength against somebody else's помериться силами (с кем-л.) ~ противопоставлять ~ противостоять;
состязаться ~ противостоять ~ равносильный, достойный противник;
he is more than a match for me он сильнее (искуснее и т. п.) меня ~ сличать с переписными листами ~ вчт. совпадение ~ соответствовать ~ вчт. сопоставлять ~ состязание, матч ~ состязаться ~ редк. спаривать, случать ~ спичка;
to strike a match зажечь спичку ~ человек или вещь, подходящие под пару;
ровня;
пара;
he has no match ему нет равного ~ противопоставлять;
to match one's strength against somebody else's помериться силами (с кем-л.) to meet (или to find) one's ~ встретить достойного противника safety ~ (безопасная) спичка ~ спичка;
to strike a match зажечь спичку strike: ~ высекать( огонь) ;
зажигать(ся) ;
to strike a match чиркнуть спичкой, зажечь спичку;
the match won't strike спичка не зажигается ~ подходить (под пару), соответствовать;
these colours don't match эти цвета плохо сочетаются, не гармонируют ~ подбирать под пару, под стать;
сочетать;
a well (an ill) matched couple хорошая (плохая) пара -
16 entraîner
entraîner° [ɑ̃tʀene]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = causer) to bring about ; ( = impliquer) to entailc. ( = emmener) [+ personne] to taked. ( = influencer) to lead• se laisser entraîner par ses camarades to let o.s. be led by one's friendse. [rythme] to carry along ; [passion, enthousiasme] to carry awayf. ( = charrier) [+ objets arrachés] to carry along ; ( = mouvoir) [+ machine] to drive2. reflexive verb* * *ɑ̃tʀene
1.
1) ( provoquer) to lead to2) ( emporter) [courant, rivière] to carry [something/somebody] awayil a entraîné quelqu'un/quelque chose dans sa chute — lit, fig he dragged somebody/something down with him
3) ( conduire) to take [personne]entraîner quelqu'un à faire quelque chose — [personne] to make somebody do something; [circonstances] to lead somebody to do something
5) ( former) to train, to coach [sportif] (à for); to train [cheval, soldat] (à for)6) ( actionner) [moteur] to drive [machine]
2.
s'entraîner verbe pronominal1) ( se former) [sportif, soldats] to train (à for)s'entraîner au maniement des armes/au tir — to practise [BrE] handling weapons/shooting
2) ( s'exercer) to prepare oneself ( à quelque chose for something); to train oneself ( à faire to do)3) ( s'encourager) to encourage each other ( à faire to do)* * *ɑ̃tʀene vt1) (= tirer) [wagons] to pull2) (= charrier) [rivière, courant] to carry along, to pull along3) (= actionner) [mécanisme, engrenage] to drive4) (= emmener) [personne] to drag5) (= mener à l'assaut) to lead6) (= influencer) to leadIl se laisse facilement entraîner par les autres. — He's easily led.
entraîner qn à faire qch (= inciter) — to lead sb to do sth
7) SPORT, [footballeur, athlète] to trainIl entraîne l'équipe de France depuis cinq ans. — He's been training the French team for five years.
8) (= impliquer) to entail, to involveUn mariage entraîne beaucoup de dépenses. — A wedding entails a lot of expense., A wedding involves a lot of expense.
9) (= causer) to lead to, to bring aboutCela risque d'entraîner la chute du gouvernement. — It could lead to the fall of the government., It could bring about the fall of the government.
Cet incident a entraîné sa démission. — This incident led to his resignation.
* * *entraîner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( provoquer) [cause, problème, erreur] to lead to [expansion, mécontentement, dépenses, perturbations]; la récession entraîne le chômage recession leads to unemployment; une panne a entraîné l'arrêt de la production a breakdown brought production to a standstill;2 ( emporter) [courant, rivière] to carry [sth] away [barque, épave, nageur]; l'avalanche a tout entraîné sur son passage the avalanche swept away everything in its path; il a entraîné qn/qch dans sa chute lit, fig he dragged sb/sth down with him;3 ( conduire) to take [personne]; entraîner qn sur la piste de danse to take sb onto the dance floor; entraîner Paul à l'écart pour lui parler to take Paul aside to speak to him; entraîner ses invités vers le buffet to usher one's guests to the buffet; il a entraîné son amie dans sa fugue he took his girlfriend with him when he ran away; entraîner qn à faire qch [personne] to make sb do sth; [circonstances] to lead sb to do sth; ce sont ses camarades qui l'ont entraîné his friends dragged him into it;4 fig ( stimuler) to carry [sb] away [personne, groupe]; ses idées novatrices ont entraîné les foules the masses were carried away by his innovative ideas;5 ( former) to train, to coach [athlète, équipe, sportif]; to train [cheval, soldat]; entraîner qn au combat/au saut en hauteur to train sb for combat/for the high jump; un cheval/joueur bien entraîné a well-trained horse/player;6 ( actionner) [mécanisme, moteur, piston] to drive [machine, roue, turbine].B s'entraîner vpr1 ( se former) [sportif, équipe, soldats] to train; il s'entraîne tous les jours à la piscine he trains every day at the swimming pool; s'entraîner au javelot/au saut en longueur to train for the javelin/the longjump; s'entraîner au maniement des armes/tir to practiseGB handling weapons/shooting;2 ( s'exercer) to prepare oneself (à qch for sth); to train oneself (à faire to do); il s'entraîne au débat télévisé he's preparing himself for televised debates; un acteur qui s'entraîne à mimer qn an actor who is training himself to mimic sb; il s'entraîne devant son miroir he practisesGB in front of his mirror;3 ( s'encourager) [adolescents, délinquants] to encourage each other; des enfants qui s'entraînent à faire des bêtises children encouraging each other to do ou egging each other on to do stupid things.[ɑ̃trene] verbe transitif1. [emporter] to carry ou to sweep along (separable)cette discussion nous entraînerait trop loin that discussion would carry ou take us too far[actionner - bielle] to drive2. [conduire] to drag (along)ce sont les grands qui les entraînent à faire des bêtises it's the older children who encourage them to be naughtya. (sens propre) to pull ou to drag somebody down in one's fall[cheval] to train————————s'entraîner verbe pronominal intransitifs'entraîner pour les ou en vue des jeux Olympiques to be in training ou to train for the Olympic Gamesa. [généralement] to teach oneself to do something -
17 résultat
résultat [ʀezylta]masculine nouna. result• on l'a laissé seul: résultat, il a fait des bêtises we left him alone, and what happens? - he goes and does something silly• il essaya, sans résultat, de le convaincre he tried to convince him but to no effect• et maintenant, les résultats sportifs and now for the sports results* * *ʀezylta
1.
nom masculin gén result; ( de recherches) results (pl), findings (pl); (de négociations, d'enquête) result, outcomebeau résultat! — great work, well done!
2.
résultats nom masculin pluriel1) ( chiffres) (d'examen, entreprise, de compétition) results (pl); École, Université (d'élève, de mois) marks GB, grades US2) Médecine (d'analyse, examen) results* * *ʀezylta1. nm1) (= réalisation, produit) result2) (= conséquence) outcome no pl result3) [élection] results pl2. résultats nmpl[enquête] findings* * *A nm2 ( bilan) (d'élection, de compétition) result; ( de recherches) results (pl), findings (pl); (de négociations, d'enquête) result, outcome; (de travail, sondage, d'analyse) result(s); obtenir un résultat to get a result; le résultat de deux ans de travail the result of two years' work; beau résultat! great work, well done!; sans résultat without success; le mauvais résultat de l'équipe de France the poor showing of the French team;3 ( réalisation positive) result; nous voulons des résultats we want results;4 ( conséquence) result(s), outcome; être le résultat de to be the result of; avoir pour résultat de faire to have the effect of doing; tu n'as pas voulu m'écouter: résultat, tu as fait des bêtises you wouldn't listen to me, and now you've done something stupid.B résultats nmpl1 ( chiffres) (d'examen, élection, de compétition) results (pl); Scol, Univ (d'élève, de mois) marks GB, grades US; les résultats partiels de l'élection the election results so far; résultats en baisse ce trimestre Scol lower marks GB ou grades US this term;2 Méd (d'analyse, examen) results;[rezylta] nom masculin1. [réalisation positive] resultsans résultat [action] fruitlessson attitude a eu pour résultat de rapprocher le frère et la sœur her attitude led to ou resulted in closer ties between brother and sister3. (familier) [introduisant une conclusion]il a voulu trop en faire, résultat, il est malade he tried to do too much and sure enough he fell illrésultat, je n'ai toujours pas compris so I'm still none the wiserrésultat partiel pour la Corse et les Alpes-Maritimes by-election result for Corsica and the Alpes-Maritimes6. [en comptabilité] profit————————résultats nom masculin pluriel -
18 hand
A n1 Anat main f ; he had a pencil/book in his hand il avait un crayon/un livre dans la main ; she had a pistol/umbrella in her hand elle avait un pistolet/un parapluie à la main ; he stood there, gun/suitcase in hand il était là, un pistolet/une valise à la main ; to get ou lay one's hands on mettre la main sur [money, information, key, person] ; he eats/steals everything he can get ou lay his hands on il mange/vole tout ce qui lui passe sous le nez ; to keep one's hands off sth ne pas toucher à [computer, money] ; to keep one's hands off sb laisser qn tranquille ; they could hardly keep their hands off each other ils avaient du mal à se retenir pour ne pas se toucher ; to take sb's hand prendre la main de qn ; to take sb by the hand prendre qn par la main ; they were holding hands ils se donnaient la main ; to hold sb's hand lit tenir qn par la main ; fig ( give support) [person] tenir la main à qn ; [government] soutenir qn ; to do ou make sth by hand faire qch à la main ; the letter was delivered by hand la lettre a été remise en mains propres ; ‘by hand’ ( on envelope) ‘par porteur’ ; they gave me 50 dollars in my hand il m'ont donné 50 dollars de la main à la main ; from hand to hand de main en main ; look! no hands! regarde! sans les mains! ; to have one's hands full lit avoir les mains pleines ; fig avoir assez à faire ; to seize an opportunity with both hands saisir l'occasion à deux mains ; hands up, or I shoot! les mains en l'air, ou je tire! ; to be on one's hands and knees être à quatre pattes ; we can always use another pair of hands une autre paire de bras ne serait pas de trop ; hands off ○ ! pas touche ○ !, bas les pattes ○ ! ; ‘hands off our schools’ ( slogan at rally) ‘ne touchez pas à nos écoles’ ; please put your hands together for Max! s'il vous plaît applaudissez Max! ;2 ( handwriting) écriture f ; in a neat hand rédigé d'une belle écriture ; in her own hand rédigé de sa propre main ;3 (influence, involvement) influence f ; to have a hand in sth prendre part à [decision, project] ; avoir quelque chose à voir avec [demonstration, robbery] ; to have a hand in planning ou organizing sth prendre part à l'organisation de qch ; to stay ou hold one's hand patienter ; I thought I recognized your hand j'ai cru avoir reconnu ton style ;4 ( assistance) coup m de main ; to give ou lend sb a (helping) hand donner un coup de main à qn ; I need a hand with my suitcases j'ai besoin d'un coup de main pour porter mes valises ;5 ( round of applause) to give sb a big hand applaudir qn très fort ; let's have a big hand for the winner! applaudissons bien fort le gagnant! ;6 ( consent to marriage) to ask for/win sb's hand (in marriage) demander/obtenir la main de qn (en mariage) ;7 ( possession) to be in sb's hands [money, painting, document, power, affair] être entre les mains de qn ; the painting is in private hands le tableau est entre les mains d'un particulier ; to change hands changer de mains ; to fall ou get into sb's hands [information, equipment] tomber entre les mains de qn ; to fall ou get into the wrong hands [documents, weapons] tomber en mauvaises mains ; in the right hands this information could be useful en bonnes mains, cette information pourrait être utile ; to be in good ou safe hands [child, money] être en bonnes mains ; to put one's life in sb's hands remettre sa vie entre les mains de qn ; to place ou put sth in sb's hands confier qch à qn [department, office] ; remettre qch entre les mains de qn [matter, affair] ; to play into sb's hands jouer le jeu de qn ; the matter is out of my hands cette affaire n'est plus de mon ressort ;8 ( control) to get out of hand [expenditure, inflation] déraper ; [children, fans] devenir incontrôlable ; [demonstration, party] dégénérer ; things are getting out of hand on est en train de perdre le contrôle de la situation ; to take sth in hand prendre [qch] en main [situation] ; s'occuper de [problem] ; to take sb in hand prendre qn en main [child, troublemaker] ;9 Games ( cards dealt) jeu m ; ( game) partie f ; to show one's hand lit, fig montrer son jeu ; to throw in one's hand lit, fig abandonner la partie ;10 ( worker) Agric ouvrier/-ière m/f agricole ; Ind ouvrier/-ière m/f ; Naut membre m de l'équipage ; the ship went down with all hands le bateau a coulé corps et biens ;11 ( responsibility) to have sth/sb on one's hands avoir qch/qn sur les bras [unsold stock, surplus] ; to take sb/sth off sb's hands débarrasser qn de qn/qch ; to have sth off one's hands ne plus avoir qch sur les bras ; they'll have a strike on their hands if they're not careful ils vont se retrouver avec une grève sur les bras s'ils ne font pas attention ;12 ( available) to keep/have sth to hand garder/avoir qch sous la main [passport, pen, telephone number] ; to be on hand [person] être disponible ; the fire extinguisher was close to hand ou near at hand l'extincteur n'était pas loin ; help was close at hand les secours étaient à proximité ; to grab the first coat that comes to hand attraper n'importe quel manteau ;13 ( skill) to try one's hand at sth s'essayer à [photography, marketing] ; to try one's hand at driving/painting s'essayer à la conduite/la peinture ; to set ou turn one's hand to sth/doing entreprendre qch/de faire ; she can turn her hand to almost anything elle sait pratiquement tout faire ; to keep/get one's hand in garder/se faire la main ;18 ( source) I got the information first/second hand j'ai eu l'information de première main/par l'intermédiaire de quelqu'un ;19 (aspect, side) on the one hand…, on the other hand… d'une part… d'autre part… ; on the other hand ( conversely) par contre ; on every hand partout.2 ( underway) en cours ; work on the road is already in hand les travaux sur la route sont déjà en cours ; the preparations are well in hand les préparatifs sont bien avancés ;3 ( to spare) I've got 50 dollars in hand il me reste 50 dollars ; she finished the exam with 20 minutes in hand elle a terminé l'examen avec 20 minutes d'avance ; I'll do it when I have some time in hand je le ferai quand j'aurai du temps devant moi ; stock in hand Comm marchandises en stock.D at the hands of prep phr his treatment at the hands of his captors la façon dont il a été traité par ses ravisseurs ; our defeat at the hands of the French team notre défaite contre l'équipe française.E vtr ( give) to hand sb sth ou to hand sth to sb donner qch à qn [form, letter, ticket] ; passer qch à qn [knife, screwdriver] ; remettre qch à qn [trophy] ; to hand sb out of a car aider qn à sortir d'une voiture.the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing la main gauche ignore ce que fait la droite ; to know sth like the back of one's hand connaître qch comme le dos de la main ; many hands make light work Prov plus on est nombreux plus ça va vite ; I could do that with one hand tied behind my back! je pourrais le faire les doigts dans le nez ○ ! ; you've got to hand it to her/them… il faut lui/leur faire cette justice… ; he never does a hand's turn il ne remue pas le petit doigt ; to win hands down gagner haut la main.■ hand back:▶ hand [sth] back, hand back [sth] rendre [object, essay, colony] (to à).■ hand down:▶ hand [sth] down, hand down [sth] ( transmit) transmettre [heirloom, property, tradition, skill, story] (from de ; to à) ;▶ hand [sth] down to sb, hand down [sth] to sb1 ( pass) faire passer [qch] à qn [boxes, books] ;2 ( pass on after use) passer [qch] à qn [old clothes].■ hand in:▶ hand [sth] in, hand in [sth]1 ( submit) remettre [form, petition, ticket] (to à) ; rendre [homework] ; to hand in one's notice ou resignation donner sa démission ;2 ( return) rendre [equipment, keys].■ hand on:▶ hand [sth] on, hand on [sth] passer [collection plate, baton].■ hand out:▶ hand [sth] out, hand out [sth] distribuer [food, leaflets] distribuer [punishments, fines] ; péj prodiguer pej [advice].■ hand over:2 ( transfer power) passer la main à [deputy, successor] ;3 ( on telephone) I'll just hand you over to Rosie je te passe Rosie ;▶ hand over [sth], hand [sth] over rendre [weapon] ; céder [collection, savings, territory, title, business, company] ; livrer [secret] ; transmettre [power, problem] ; remettre [keys] ; céder [microphone, controls] ; the mugger forced him to hand over his money le voleur l'a obligé à lui remettre son argent ; that pen's mine, hand it over! ce stylo est à moi, rends-le moi! ;▶ hand [sb] over, hand over [sb] livrer [prisoner, terrorist] (to à) ; to hand a baby/patient over to sb remettre un enfant/un malade entre les mains de qn.■ hand round:▶ hand [sth] round, hand round [sth] faire circuler [collection plate, leaflets, drinks, sandwiches].■ hand up:▶ hand [sth] up to sb passer [qch] à qn [hammer, box]. -
19 match
I1. [mætʃ] n1. спичкаto strike /to light/ a match - зажечь спичку
have you got a match? - у вас есть спички /огонёк/?, не дадите ли прикурить?
to put /to set/ a match to smth. - зажечь что-л., поджечь что-л.
2. воен. запальный фитиль; огнепровод2. [mætʃ] vII1. [mætʃ] n1. 1) человек, подходящий под пару; ровня; пара2) равный по силам противник, соперникto be [to prove oneself] a [more than a] match for smb. - быть [оказаться] достойным [более сильным или искусным] противником кого-л.
you are no match for him - ты с ним не справишься; нечего тебе с ним тягаться
to find [to meet] one's match - найти [встретить] достойного противника /соперника/
he has met his match - он встретил равного себе противника; ≅ нашла коса на камень
3) вещь, подходящая под пару (по виду, форме, цвету и т. п.)a perfect match of colours - отлично /прекрасно/ подобранные цвета; прекрасное сочетание цветов
to be a good [bad] match - [не] подходить, [не] сочетаться, [не] гармонировать
I am looking for a match for these curtains - я ищу что-нибудь подходящее к этим занавесям
I can't find a match for this glove - я не могу подобрать пару к этой перчатке
her purse and shoes were a good match - её сумка и туфли подходили друг к другу /гармонировали друг с другом/
2. матч, состязание, соревнованиеfootball [tennis] match - футбольный [теннисный] матч
wrestling [boxing] match - соревнование по борьбе [боксу]
to play a match against the French team - выступать в соревнованиях против французской команды, играть матч с французской командой
to win the match - выиграть состязание /встречу/
we lost all our away [home] matches - мы проиграли все игры /матчи/ на чужом [своём] поле
3. 1) бракto make a match - а) жениться; выйти замуж; вступить в брак; they decided to make a match of it - они решили пожениться; she made a good match - она хорошо вышла замуж; она сделала хорошую партию; б) сосватать, поженить, устроить брак; [см. тж. 4, 2)]
by match - уст. в результате женитьбы
2) партияhe [she] is a good match - он [она] хорошая партия
4. уст.1) сговор2) париto make a match - держать пари, биться об заклад [см. тж. 3, 1)]
(it is) a match! - идёт!, по рукам!
2. [mætʃ] v1. (тж. match up)1) подходить под пару, под стать; соответствоватьto match well - точно соответствовать; гармонировать
his looks match his character - его внешность /облик/ соответствует его характеру
these colours don't match - эти цвета плохо сочетаются /не гармонируют/
a brown dress with hat and gloves to match - коричневое платье с подобранными к нему (в тон) шляпкой и перчатками
the weather didn't match (up) to our hopes - погода не оправдала наших надежд
the poet's power lies in matching a mood - талант поэта заключается в умении выразить настроение
2) подбирать под пару, под стать; сочетатьI want smth. to match this cloth - мне нужно что-л. подходящее к этому материалу
can you match this button? - можете ли вы подобрать такую же пуговицу?
the contestants were well matched - участники соревнования /состязания/ были удачно подобраны
3) согласовывать, приводить в соответствиеwe try to match the jobs with the applicants - мы стараемся подобрать подходящую работу тем, кто подал заявление
4) тех. подгонять, пригонять, выравнивать2. 1) противостоять; состязаться; быть равным по силе, ловкости и т. п.no one can match him in archery [in knowledge] - никто не может состязаться /соперничать/ с ним в стрельбе из лука [в знаниях]
no one can match him for speed - никто не может сравниться с ним в скорости
2) противопоставлятьto match smb. against smb. - противопоставлять кого-л. кому-л.
to match strength with /against/ smb. - помериться с кем-л. силами
she matched her wits against his strength - его силе она противопоставила свою хитрость
no one was willing to match themselves against him - никто не хотел вступать с ним в единоборство
he matched his dog against his neighbours' in a race - он выставил своего пса против соседского на собачьих бегах
3. 1) женить; выдавать замуж; (со)сватать2) уст. жениться; выйти замуж4. подбрасывать монету (для решения спора и т. п.); играть в орлянку5. стр. шпунтовать6. редк. спаривать, случать -
20 lose
1 ( mislay) perdre [object, person] ; to lose one's way lit se perdre, perdre son chemin ; fig s'égarer ;2 ( be deprived of) perdre ; the poem has lost something in translation le poème a perdu quelque chose à la traduction ; to lose interest in sth se désintéresser de qch ; to lose touch (with person, reality, situation) perdre contact (with avec) ; to lose the use of perdre l'usage de [limb, muscle] ; to lose one's life mourir ; many lives were lost il y a eu de nombreuses victimes ; 200 jobs will be lost 200 emplois vont être supprimés ; to lose one's breath s'essouffler ; to lose one's figure s'épaissir ; he's losing his looks il n'est plus aussi beau qu'autrefois ; we are losing a lot of business to our competitors nous avons perdu beaucoup d'affaires au profit de nos concurrents ; they lost both sons in the war ils ont perdu leurs deux fils pendant la guerre ; to be lost at sea périr en mer ; to have nothing/little to lose ○ n'avoir rien/pas grand-chose à perdre ; try it, you've nothing to lose ○ ! essaie, tu n'as rien à perdre! ; you've nothing to lose by applying tu ne risques rien en posant ta candidature ; I daren't, I've got too much to lose je n'ose pas, c'est trop risqué ;3 (miss, waste) manquer [chance] ; perdre [time] ; there's no time/not a moment to lose il n'y a pas de temps/un instant à perdre ; stopping meant losing vital seconds s'arrêter représentait une perte de secondes capitales ; he lost no time in replying il n'a pas perdu de temps pour répondre ; this allusion was not lost on him cette allusion ne lui a pas échappé ;4 ( be defeated in) gen, Jur, Pol, Sport perdre [fight, war, match, game, race, case, bet, election, vote] ; avoir le dessous dans [argument, debate] ; perdre en [appeal] ;5 ( not hear or understand) manquer [remark, word] ; ( not see) perdre [qch] de vue [moving object] ; you've lost me there ○ ! je ne vous suis plus! ; their cries were lost in the din leurs cris ont été étouffés par le vacarme ;6 (shake off, get rid of) se débarrasser de [habit, unwanted person or object] ; semer ○ [pursuer] ; supprimer [job] ; licencier [worker] ;8 ( cause to forfeit) to lose sb sth faire perdre qch à qn ; his speech lost the party a million votes son discours a fait perdre au parti un million de voix.1 ( be defeated) perdre (to sb devant qn) ; they lost to the French team ils se sont fait battre par l'équipe française ;2 (be worse off, deteriorate) perdre ; they lost on the sale of the house ils ont vendu la maison à perte ; the novel loses in translation le roman y perd à la traduction ; try it, you can't lose! essaie, tu n'as rien à perdre! ;3 [clock, watch] retarder.C v refl ( prét, pp lost) to lose oneself in se plonger dans [book] ; se perdre dans [contemplation].to lose it (totally) ○ péter les plombs ○.■ lose out être perdant ; to lose out on perdre dans [deal] ; manquer, rater ○ [chance, opportunity, bargain] ; to lose out to sb se faire dépasser par qn.
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