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3 (the) last waltz
n. the march of the condemned man to the place of executionEnglish-Russian dictionary of the underworld > (the) last waltz
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4 (the) big sleep
n. a condemned man's death in the gas chamberEnglish-Russian dictionary of the underworld > (the) big sleep
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5 fly the coop
expr AmE infml1)The man in the condemned cell managed to fly the coop miraculously — Как это дико ни покажется, но заключенному в камере смертников удалось бежать
2)She accused him of flying the coop — Она обвинила его в том, что он хочет увильнуть от выполнения своих обязанностей
I was afraid he would fly the coop if I didn't tie him up — Я боялась, что он уйдет от меня, если я его каким-то образом не привяжу к себе
I flew the coop before my dad got home — Я смылся до того, как отец пришел домой
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6 cigarette du condamné
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7 condenado
adj.1 damned, doggoned, damn, darn.2 damned, condemned, fated, doomed.3 convicted.f. & m.convict.past part.past participle of spanish verb: condenar.* * *1→ link=condenar condenar► adjetivo1 DERECHO convicted2 RELIGIÓN damned3 (cegado) condemned4 (sin remedio) hopeless► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 DERECHO convict (a muerte) condemned prisoner1 RELIGIÓN the damned\trabajar como un condenado familiar to slog one's guts out, work like one possessed* * *1. (f. - condenada)noun2. (f. - condenada)adj.1) convicted2) damned3) doomed* * *condenado, -a1. ADJ1) (Jur) condemned, convicted; (Rel) damned2) (=destinado) [cambio, reforma, ley] doomedel buque condenado — the doomed o fated vessel
3) * (=maldito) damn *, flaming * euf¡aquel condenado teléfono! — that damn o flaming o wretched phone! *, that bloody phone! **
4) * [niño] mischievous, naughty2. SM / F1) (Jur) prisoner2) (Rel) damned soul3)el condenado de mi tío — * that wretched o damned uncle of mine *
* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) ( destinado)b) ( obligado)condenado a + inf — condemned o forced to + inf
2) (fam) ( expresando irritación) wretched (colloq), damn (colloq)II- da masculino, femenino1)a) (Der) convicted personb) (Relig)como (un) condenado — (fam) < correr> like hell (colloq)
trabajaron como condenados — they worked like maniacs
2) (fam) ( maldito) wretch* * *= damned, freaking [frigging], frigging [freaking], fucking, convicted.Ex. Literature can have only a formal use for utterly damned souls -- or for saints.Ex. Of course, we are freaking worried sick of this merger so much so I can't even sleep well at night!.Ex. Now its a frigging oil drum and the reason nobody would take it was because there was a tiny bit of oil in the bottom.Ex. These people should be shot on sight and all their genetic material vaporized... fucking losers.Ex. Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.----* chillar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* como una condenada = like a madwoman.* como un condenado = like the clappers, like crazy, like mad, like a lunatic, like a madman, as one possessed.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado a muerte = death row.* condenado a + Verbo = doomed to + Verbo.* estar condenado a ser = be doomed.* gritar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* volver a ser condenado = reconviction.* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) ( destinado)b) ( obligado)condenado a + inf — condemned o forced to + inf
2) (fam) ( expresando irritación) wretched (colloq), damn (colloq)II- da masculino, femenino1)a) (Der) convicted personb) (Relig)como (un) condenado — (fam) < correr> like hell (colloq)
trabajaron como condenados — they worked like maniacs
2) (fam) ( maldito) wretch* * *= damned, freaking [frigging], frigging [freaking], fucking, convicted.Ex: Literature can have only a formal use for utterly damned souls -- or for saints.
Ex: Of course, we are freaking worried sick of this merger so much so I can't even sleep well at night!.Ex: Now its a frigging oil drum and the reason nobody would take it was because there was a tiny bit of oil in the bottom.Ex: These people should be shot on sight and all their genetic material vaporized... fucking losers.Ex: Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.* chillar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* como una condenada = like a madwoman.* como un condenado = like the clappers, like crazy, like mad, like a lunatic, like a madman, as one possessed.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the beginning.* condenado a muerte = death row.* condenado a + Verbo = doomed to + Verbo.* estar condenado a ser = be doomed.* gritar como un condenado = scream like + a banshee.* volver a ser condenado = reconviction.* * *A1 (destinado) condenado A algo doomed TO sthuna iniciativa condenada al fracaso an initiative doomed to failurecostumbres condenadas a desaparecer customs doomed to disappear2 (obligado) condenado A + INF condemned o forced to + INFfamilias condenadas a vivir en la miseria families condemned to live in povertyeste condenado catarro me tiene harta I'm fed up with this wretched o damn coldmasculine, feminineA1 ( Der) convicted personel condenado a muerte the condemned man2 ( Relig):los condenados the damnedcomiste como un condenado you made a pig of yourself ( colloq)corrió como un condenado he ran like hell ( colloq)el condenado de tu hermano that wretched brother of yours ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo condenar: ( conjugate condenar)
condenado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
condenado
condenar
condenado◊ -da adjetivoa) ( destinado) condenado a algo doomed to sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Der) convicted person;
b) (Relig):
como (un) condenado (fam) ‹ correr› like hell (colloq);
‹ work› like mad
condenar ( conjugate condenar) verbo transitivoa) (Der) to sentence, condemn;
condenado a algn a algo to sentence sb to sth;
lo condenadoon por robo he was convicted of or found guilty of robbery
condenado,-a
I adjetivo
1 Jur convicted: fue condenado a muerte, he was condemned to death
2 Rel & familiar (al infierno) damned: ¡condenado niño!, bloody kid!
3 (destinado, abocado) doomed
(forzado) forced to: están condenados a entenderse, they are forced to get on
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Jur convicted person
(a muerte) condemned person
2 Rel damned
condenar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to convict, find guilty: lo condenaron a muerte, he was condemned to death
2 (reprobar) to condemn
3 (tapiar una entrada) to wall up
' condenado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabecilla
- condenada
- dichosa
- dichoso
- ejecución
- pena
- ejecutar
- muerte
- presidio
- reo
English:
convict
- failure
- maximum
- sentence
- damn
- god
* * *condenado, -a♦ adj1. [destinado] doomed;un proyecto condenado al fracaso a project doomed to failure;un libro condenado al olvido a book destined to be forgotten2. [a una pena] sentenced;[a un sufrimiento] condemned¡a ver si para de una vez esta condenada lluvia! I wish this damned rain would stop!;¡no seas condenado y devuélveme la llave! don't be such a pig and give me the key back!♦ nm,f1. [a una pena] convicted person;[a muerte] condemned person; Famcomo un condenado: correr como un condenado to run like the blazes o Br the clappers;estudiar como un condenado to study like mad o crazy;trabajar como un condenado to work like a slave2.los condenados [al infierno] the damnedesa condenada se niega a pagarme that wretched woman refuses to pay me* * *I adj1 destined, doomed (a to)2 JUR convicted;condenado a muerte condemned to death3 REL damned4 ( maldito) famdamn famII m, condenada f1 prisoner2 REL one of the damned;los condenados the damned pl ;lunatic fam* * *condenado, -da adj1) : fated, doomed2) : convicted, sentencedcondenado, -da n: convict -
8 condemn
kən'dem1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) condenar2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) condenar3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) declarar en ruina•- condemned cell
condemn vb condenartr[kən'dem]1 (criticize, denounce) condenar, censurar■ the terrorist attack was condemned by all the political parties todos los partidos políticos condenaron el atentado2 (sentence) condenar3 (building) declarar en ruinacondemn [kən'dɛm] vt1) censure: condenar, reprobar, censurar2) : declarar insalubre (alimentos), declarar ruinoso (un edificio)3) sentence: condenarcondemned to death: condenado a muertev.• afear v.• censurar v.• condenar v.• culpar v.• expropiar v.• vituperar v.kən'dem1)a) ( sentence) condenarhe was condemned to death — lo condenaron or fue condenado a muerte
b) ( censure) condenar2)a) ( declare unusable) \<\<building\>\> declarar ruinosob) (in US: convert to public use) \<\<building\>\> expropiar ( por causa de utilidad pública)[kǝn'dem]VT (=sentence, censure) condenar; [+ building] declarar en ruina; [+ food] declarar insalubre* * *[kən'dem]1)a) ( sentence) condenarhe was condemned to death — lo condenaron or fue condenado a muerte
b) ( censure) condenar2)a) ( declare unusable) \<\<building\>\> declarar ruinosob) (in US: convert to public use) \<\<building\>\> expropiar ( por causa de utilidad pública) -
9 condemn
transitive verb1) (censure) verdammencondemned cell — Todeszelle, die
3) (declare unfit) für unbewohnbar erklären [Gebäude]; für ungenießbar erklären [Fleisch]* * *[kən'dem]1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) verurteilen2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) verurteilen3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) für unbewohnbar/gesundheitsschädlich erklären•- academic.ru/15075/condemnation">condemnation- condemned cell* * *con·demn[kənˈdem]vt1. (censure)▪ to \condemn sb/sth jdn/etw verurteilen2. LAWpoverty had \condemned him from birth to a life of crime ( fig) die Armut hatte ihn von Geburt an zu einem Leben voller Verbrechen verdammtto be \condemned to death zum Tode verurteilt werden▪ to \condemn sb to do sth jdn dazu verurteilen, etw zu tun3. (declare unsafe)to \condemn a building ein Gebäude für unbewohnbar erklären* * *[kən'dem]vt1) (= censure) verurteilen2) (JUR: sentence) verurteilento condemn sb to death/10 years' imprisonment — jdn zum Tode/zu 10 Jahren Gefängnis verurteilen
3) (fig) verdammen, verurteilen (to zu)4) (= declare unfit) building, slums für abbruchreif erklären; ship für nicht mehr seetüchtig erklärenthese houses are/should be condemned — diese Häuser stehen auf der Abrissliste/sollten abgerissen werden
the fruit was condemned as unfit for consumption — das Obst wurde für den Verzehr ungeeignet erklärt
* * *condemn [kənˈdem] v/t1. verdammen, verurteilen, verwerfen, missbilligen, tadeln ( alle:as als;for, on account of wegen):condemn as untrustworthy als unglaubwürdig verwerfencondemned cell Todeszelle fb) fig verdammen (to zu):his own words condemn him er hat sich selbst das Urteil gesprochen;his very looks condemn him sein bloßes Aussehen verrät ihn3. JURa) Schmuggelware etc als verfallen erklären, beschlagnahmenb) US enteignencondemn a building (a food product);condemned house Abbruchhaus n5. SCHIFFb) als Prise erklären, mit Beschlag belegen6. einen Kranken aufgeben, für unheilbar erklären* * *transitive verb1) (censure) verdammencondemned cell — Todeszelle, die
3) (declare unfit) für unbewohnbar erklären [Gebäude]; für ungenießbar erklären [Fleisch]* * *v.missbilligen v.verdammen v.verurteilen v. -
10 verurteilen
v/t condemn (auch fig.), sentence (zu to); zu einer Gefängnisstrafe verurteilen give s.o. a prison sentence, sentence s.o. to prison; etw. aufs Schärfste verurteilen condemn s.th. in the strongest possible terms; Geldstrafe, Tod etc.* * *(juristisch) to sentence; to convict;(moralisch) to condemn; to doom; to denounce; to damn* * *ver|ụr|tei|len ptp veru\#rteiltvtto condemn; (JUR) (= für schuldig befinden) to convict (für of); (zu Strafe) to sentencejdn zu einer Geldstrafe von 1.000 Euro verurteilen — to fine sb 1,000 euros, to impose a fine of 1,000 euros on sb
jdn zum Tode verurteilen — to condemn or sentence (Jur) sb to death
* * *1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) condemn2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) condemn3) (to cause to be condemned as bad, unacceptable etc: That film was damned by the critics.) damn4) (to condemn; to make certain to come to harm, fail etc: His crippled leg doomed him to long periods of unemployment; The project was doomed to failure; He was doomed from the moment he first took drugs.) doom5) (to criticize for doing wrong: We have no right to judge him - we might have done the same thing ourselves.) judge6) ((usually with to) to condemn to a particular punishment: He was sentenced to life imprisonment.) sentence* * *ver·ur·tei·len *vt▪ jdn \verurteilen to convict sbjdn zu 7.500 Euro Geldstrafe \verurteilen to fine sb 7,500 euros, to impose a fine of 7,500 euros on sbjdn zu lebenslänglicher Haft \verurteilen to sentence sb to life imprisonmentjdn zum Tode \verurteilen to sentence [or condemn] sb to death3. (verdammen)▪ etw \verurteilen to condemn sth* * *transitives Verb1) pass sentence on; sentencejemanden zu Gefängnis od. einer Haftstrafe verurteilen — sentence somebody to imprisonment
jemanden zum Tode verurteilen — sentence or condemn somebody to death
zum Scheitern verurteilt sein — (fig.) be condemned to failure or bound to fail
* * *zu to);* * *transitives Verb1) pass sentence on; sentencejemanden zu Gefängnis od. einer Haftstrafe verurteilen — sentence somebody to imprisonment
jemanden zum Tode verurteilen — sentence or condemn somebody to death
zum Scheitern verurteilt sein — (fig.) be condemned to failure or bound to fail
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m, f; -n, -n convicted man ( weiblich: woman); JUR. convict; zum Tode Verurteilte condemned man ( weiblich: woman), Am. auch man (bzw. woman) on death row* * *der Verurteilteconvict* * *Ver|ụr|teil|te(r) [fɛɐ'|ʊrtailtə]mf decl as adjconvicted man/woman, convict (JUR)* * *Ver·ur·teil·te(r)* * *der/die; adj. Dekl. convicted man/woman* * ** * *der/die; adj. Dekl. convicted man/woman* * *m.,f.convict n. -
12 condenado
Del verbo condenar: ( conjugate condenar) \ \
condenado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: condenado condenar
condenado
◊ -da adjetivoa) ( destinado) condenado a algo doomed to sth■ sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Der) convicted person;b) (Relig):como (un) condenado (fam) ‹ correr› like hell (colloq); ‹ work› like mad
condenar ( conjugate condenar) verbo transitivoa) (Der) to sentence, condemn;condenado a algn a algo to sentence sb to sth; lo condenadoon por robo he was convicted of or found guilty of robbery
condenado,-a
I adjetivo
1 Jur convicted: fue condenado a muerte, he was condemned to death
2 Rel & familiar (al infierno) damned: ¡condenado niño!, bloody kid!
3 (destinado, abocado) doomed (forzado) forced to: están condenados a entenderse, they are forced to get on
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Jur convicted person (a muerte) condemned person
2 Rel damned
condenar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to convict, find guilty: lo condenaron a muerte, he was condemned to death
2 (reprobar) to condemn
3 (tapiar una entrada) to wall up ' condenado' also found in these entries: Spanish: cabecilla - condenada - dichosa - dichoso - ejecución - pena - ejecutar - muerte - presidio - reo English: convict - failure - maximum - sentence - damn - god -
13 condamné
condamné, e [kɔ̃dαne]* * *
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condamnée kɔ̃dane adjectif1) ( très malade) terminally ill2) ( fermé) [porte, fenêtre] sealed up
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nom masculin, féminin convicted prisonerPhrasal Verbs:* * *kɔ̃dɒne condamné, -e1. adjIl se sait condamné. — He knows he has a terminal illness.
2. nm/fDROIT convict* * *A pp ⇒ condamner.B pp adj1 ( très malade) [personne] terminally ill; atteint d'un cancer il se sait condamné he has cancer and he knows it's terminal;2 ( fermé) [porte, fenêtre] sealed up.C nm,f convicted prisoner.condamné à mort condemned man/woman., condamnée [kɔ̃dane] nom masculin, nom fémininDROIT sentenced ou convicted personcondamné à la réclusion perpétuelle life prisoner, lifer -
14 condemn
condemn [kənˈdem]a. [+ person] condamner (to à)b. [+ building] déclarer insalubre* * *[kən'dem] 1.transitive verbto condemn something as pointless/provocative — condamner la futilité/l'aspect provocateur de quelque chose
to condemn somebody to death/life imprisonment — condamner quelqu'un à mort/à perpétuité
3) ( doom)to condemn somebody to — condamner quelqu'un à [poverty]
4) ( declare unsafe) déclarer [quelque chose] inhabitable [building]2.condemned past participle adjective1) [cell] des condamnés à mortcondemned man/woman — condamné/-e m/f à mort
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convict* * *Ver|ụr|teil|te(r) [fɛɐ'|ʊrtailtə]mf decl as adjconvicted man/woman, convict (JUR)* * *Ver·ur·teil·te(r) -
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intə'si:d1) (to try to put an end to a fight, argument etc between two people, countries etc: All attempts to intercede between the two nations failed.) mekle2) (to try to persuade someone not to do something to someone else: The condemned murderer's family interceded (with the President) on his behalf.) gå i forbønn•verb \/ˌɪntəˈsiːd\/1) være talsmann, gå i forbønn2) megle, gå i mellom -
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[hænd] 1. сущ.1)delicate / gentle hands — изящные, нежные руки
to clap one's hands — хлопать, аплодировать
to clasp / grab / grasp smb.'s hand — сжать кому-л. руку
to hold / join hands — держаться за руки
to lower / raise one's hands — опускать / поднимать руки
to shake hands with smb. — здороваться с кем-л. за руку
to take smb.'s hand — пожать протянутую руку
He grasped the hot metal with his bare hands. — Он схватил горячий металл голыми руками.
- at handб) передняя лапа или нога ( животных); конечность ( у обезьян); клешня ( у ракообразных)2)а) сила, власть, твёрдая рукаHer father was released from prison by the unbarring hand of death. — Её отец вышел из тюрьмы с помощью открывающей все засовы руки смерти.
б) контроль, надзор; защита, охранаfirm / iron hand — строгий контроль
to fall into smb.'s hands — попасть кому-л. в лапы
to suffer at smb.'s hands — натерпеться от кого-л.
The land round his house was in his own hands. — Земля вокруг его дома принадлежала ему.
The documents fell into enemy hands. — Документы попали в руки врага.
The condemned man's fate is in the governor's hands. — Судьба приговорённого находится в руках губернатора.
Syn:3) средство, посредничество, помощьto give / lend a hand — оказать помощь
Give me a hand with the dishes. — Помоги мне с посудой.
Give me a hand with this ladder. — Помоги мне с этой лестницей.
He would not lift a hand to help. — Он пальцем не пошевелит, чтобы помочь.
Syn:4) доля, участие (в выполнении чего-л.)to have / take a hand in smth. — участвовать в чём-л.
5)а) сторона, направлениеno traffic on either hand of the road — никакого движения ни с той, ни с другой стороны дороги
The mountains on either hand become loftier and steeper. — Горы с обеих сторон становятся выше и круче.
Syn:б) точка зренияSyn:6) обещание, клятва; рука (как символ обещания выйти замуж; как символ принятия приглашения на танец)to ask for smb.'s hand — просить чьей-л. руки
Catharine's hand is promised - promised to a man whom you may hate. (W. Scott) — Рука Кэтрин уже обещана - обещана человеку, которого вы, возможно, ненавидите.
… when the dancing recommenced and Darcy approached to claim her hand. (J. Austen) — … когда танцы возобновились и Дарси приблизился, чтобы предложить ей руку.
7)а) рабочий, работник (человек, занимающийся физическим трудом)The foreman hired three new hands last week. — На прошлой неделе мастер нанял ещё трёх рабочих.
Syn:б) автор, исполнительtwo portraits by the same hand — два портрета, принадлежащие одной и той же кисти
Syn:8) матросAll hands on board perished. — Все матросы на судне погибли.
She has just hands enough to weigh anchor. — На судне едва хватает матросов, чтобы поднять якорь.
9)а) разг. мастер, умелецI am a bad hand at criticising men. — Из меня неважнецкий критик.
He was a good hand at singlestick. — Он был силён в фехтовании.
б) разг. лицо, определяемое в отношении его характераHis moral character was exceedingly bad, he is still a loose hand. — У него очень низкие моральные качества, он по-прежнему очень распущен.
Little S. is well known as a cool hand. — Малыш С. хорошо известен своим хладнокровием.
10) ловкость, сноровка, мастерство, умение, способностьto keep one's hand in smth. — продолжать совершенствоваться, не терять искусства в чём-л.
I had always a hand at carpentry. — У меня всегда были способности к плотницкому делу.
A jockey must have a hand for all sorts of horses, and in the case of two and three year olds a very good hand it must be. — Жокей должен уметь управлять любыми лошадьми, а чтобы управлять двухлетками и трёхлетками, требуется особое мастерство.
Syn:11) разг. аплодисментыbig / good hand — продолжительные аплодисменты
Give the little girl a great big hand. — Давайте устроим малышке овации.
It's a good act - we got a good hand. — Это действие сыграли хорошо - нам долго хлопали.
The second curtain fell without a hand. — После второго действия не было ни одного хлопка.
Syn:12)а) почерк; стиль письмаAunt Edna writes a beautiful hand. — У тёти Эдны великолепный почерк.
But he will recognize my hand. — Но он узнает мою руку.
Syn:б) подписьSyn:13)14) ладонь (мера длины, = 4 дюйма; употребляется для измерения роста лошадей)15) пучок, связка ( листового табака), кисть, гроздь ( бананов)16) свиной окорок17) карт.good, strong hand — хорошие карты
to show / declare one's hand — раскрывать карты
to have / hold a hand — иметь карты
He felt that life had dealt him a bad hand. — Он считал, что жизнь к нему несправедлива.
б) игрокв) партия, конWe have a room where we can take a hand at whist. — У нас есть комната, где мы могли бы сыграть партию в вист.
••to live from hand to mouth — жить без уверенности в будущем; жить впроголодь, кое-как сводить концы с концами
to put / set one's hands to smth. — предпринять, начать что-л.; браться за что-л.
to play into the hands of smb. — играть на руку кому-л.
- on one's handshands down — легко, без усилий
- out of hand
- for one's own hand
- in hand
- hand in hand
- by hand
- on hand
- hand and foot
- hand and glove
- hand in glove
- hand over hand
- hand over fist
- gain the upper hand
- hands up! 2. прил.3) портативный, ручной; наручный, носимый на руке3. гл.1)а) давать, передавать, вручать; разносить блюда ( во время еды)Hand me the newspaper, please. — Подай мне, пожалуйста, газету.
At smart tables, dishes were now handed by the servants. — За нарядными столами слуги разносили блюда.
She handed the documents back to me. — Она протянула мне назад документы.
Please hand down the large dish from the top shelf, I can't reach. — Пожалуйста, дай мне вон ту большую тарелку с верхней полки, я не могу её достать.
Your test paper must be handed in by Monday. — Ваша письменная работа должна быть сдана к понедельнику.
The precious flame representing the spirit of the Games is handed on from runner to runner. — Драгоценный огонь, символизирующий дух Олимпийских игр, передаётся бегунами из рук в руки.
Hand out the question papers as the students enter the examination room. — Раздайте контрольные работы, когда студенты войдут в комнату.
Hand your cases over to the doorman, he will see that they are delivered to your room. — Отдайте ваши сумки портье, он проследит, чтобы они были доставлены в ваш номер.
It was such a wealthy party that special servants were employed to hand the drinks round. — Это был такой шикарный приём, что напитки разносили специально нанятые слуги.
б) амер. давать, снабжатьShe handed him a surprise. — Она поразила его.
•Syn:2) вести за руку; помогать, протягивать рукуRemember how Sir Walter Raleigh handed Queen Elizabeth across the mud puddle? — Помнишь, как сэр Уолтер Ралей протянул руку королеве Елизавете, чтобы помочь ей перебраться через грязь?
The loyal servant handed the lady down from her carriage. — Слуга помог леди выйти из экипажа.
Syn:3) уст.а) дотрагиваться, брать, хватать рукойб) делать, управлять рукамив) иметь дело с (кем-л. / чем-л.)4) мор. убирать, сворачивать ( паруса)•- hand down
- hand in
- hand off
- hand on
- hand out
- hand over
- hand up -
18 tuomittu
law• doomedlaw• condemned manlaw• prisonerlaw• convictlaw• the condemned man -
19 προσηλόω
προσηλόω 1 aor. προσήλωσα; pass. pf. ptc. pl. προσηλωμένοι (3 Macc 4:9) (Pla. et al.; ins; Philo, De Prov. Fgm. 2 [Eus., PE 8, 14, 24]; Jos., Ant. 5, 208; Just., A I, 58, 3; Mel., P. 76, 556; 80, 591) nail (fast) τί τινι someth. to someth. (Diod S 4, 47, 5) a bond to the cross Col 2:14 (s. Dibelius, Lohmeyer ad loc.; FDölger, Die Sonne der Gerechtigkeit und d. Schwarze 1918, 129ff.—πρ. σταυρῷ=‘crucify’ Diod S 2, 18, 1; Artem. 2, 56; Jos., Bell. 2, 308; Galen, De Usu Part. II 214, 8 Helmr.). Nail the condemned man fast to the pyre MPol 13:3 (the more general sense ‘fasten’ [Jos., Bell. 5, 232] is excluded by the specific mention of nails). Perh. here in the sense chain fast (cp. Lucian, Prometh. 2 κατάκλειε καὶ προσήλου, Dial. Deor. 1, 1).—DELG s.v. ἧλος. M-M. -
20 cigarette
cigarette [sigaʀεt]feminine noun* * *sigaʀɛtnom féminin cigarettePhrasal Verbs:* * *siɡaʀɛt nf* * *cigarette nf cigarette; cigarette sans filtre cigarette without a filter; fumer or griller○ une cigarette to smoke a cigarette; la cigarette du condamné the condemned man's last cigarette.cigarette (à) bout filtre filter-tip (cigarette).[sigarɛt] nom féminin1. [à fumer] cigarettefumer une cigarette to smoke a cigarette, to have a smoke2. CUISINE
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