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adverb1) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.) (hacia) abajo2) (on or to the ground: The little boy fell down and cut his knee.) al suelo3) (from earlier to later times: The recipe has been handed down in our family for years.) a través de los tiempos4) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) abajo5) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.) abajo
2. preposition1) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.) abajo2) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.) hacia abajo3) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.) por
3. verb(to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp: He downed a pint of beer.) tragarse rápidamente- downward- downwards
- downward
- down-and-out
- down-at-heel
- downcast
- downfall
- downgrade
- downhearted
- downhill
- downhill racing
- downhill skiing
- down-in-the-mouth
- down payment
- downpour
- downright
4. adjectiveHe is a downright nuisance!) total- downstream
- down-to-earth
- downtown
- downtown
- down-trodden
- be/go down with
- down on one's luck
- down tools
- down with
- get down to
- suit someone down to the ground
- suit down to the ground
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noun(small, soft feathers: a quilt filled with down.) plumón- downie®- downy
down adv prep abajodon't look down! ¡no mires hacia abajo!she walked down the road bajó la calle andando down también combina con muchos verbos. Aquí tienes algunos ejemplostr[daʊn]1 (on bird) plumón nombre masculino; (on peach) pelusa; (on body, face) vello, pelusilla; (on upper lip) bozo, pelusilla————————tr[daʊn]1 (to a lower level) (hacia) abajo2 (at a lower level) abajo■ can you see that cottage down below in the valley? ¿ves aquella casita allá abajo en el valle?3 (along) por5 (in time) a través de■ why don't you go and lie down? ¿por qué no te echas?2 (at lower level) abajo■ down here/there aquí/allí abajo4 (less - of price, quantity, volume, etc)■ sales are down by 10% las ventas han bajado un diez por ciento5 (on paper, in writing)6 (of money - to be paid at once in cash) al contado; (- out of pocket) menos1 (to a lower level- escalator) de bajada; (- train) que va hacia las afueras2 familiar (finished, dealt with) acabado,-a, hecho,-a■ seven down, three to go! ¡he hecho siete, faltan tres!3 (not in operation) no operativo,-a4 familiar (depressed) deprimido,-a1 (knock over, force to ground) derribar, tumbar1 (to dog) ¡quieto!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdown to (as far as) hastadown under (en) Australiadown with...! ¡abajo...!to be down on somebody tenerle ojeriza a alguiento be down to something quedar sólo algoto be/come/go down with something SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL estar con algoto down tools dejar de trabajarto have a down on somebody tenerle ojeriza a alguien, tenerle manía a alguiento keep food down retener comidato put something down dejar algo■ can you put that book down for a second? ¿puedes dejar ese libro un momento?to put the phone down colgardown ['daʊn] vt1) fell: tumbar, derribar, abatir2) defeat: derrotardown adv1) downward: hacia abajo2)to lie down : acostarse, echarse3)to put down (money) : pagar un depósito (de dinero)4)to sit down : sentarse5)to take down, to write down : apuntar, anotardown adj1) descending: de bajadathe down elevator: el ascensor de bajada2) reduced: reducido, rebajadoattendance is down: la concurrencia ha disminuido3) downcast: abatido, deprimidodown n: plumón mdown prep1) : (hacia) abajodown the mountain: montaña abajoI walked down the stairs: bajé por la escalera2) along: por, a lo largo dewe ran down the beach: corrimos por la playa3) : a través dedown the years: a través de los añosadj.• acostado, -a adj.• descendente adj.• triste adj.adv.• abajo adv.• bajo adv.• hacia abajo adv.n.• borra s.f.• plumón s.m.• vello s.m.prep.• abajo de prep.v.• derrocar v.
I daʊn1)a) ( in downward direction)to look down — mirar (hacia or para) abajo
down, boy! — abajo!
b) ( downstairs)can you come down? — ¿puedes bajar?
2)a) ( of position) abajodown here/there — aquí/allí (abajo)
down under — (colloq) en Australia
b) ( downstairs)I'm down in the cellar — estoy aquí abajo, en el sótano
c) (lowered, pointing downward) bajadod) ( in position)the carpet isn't down yet — aún no han puesto or colocado la alfombra
e) ( prostrate)3) (of numbers, volume, intensity)my temperature is down to 38° C — la fiebre me ha bajado a 38° C
4)a) (in, toward the south)to go/come down south/to London — ir*/venir* al sur/a Londres
b) (at, to another place) (esp BrE)5)a) (dismantled, removed)once this wall is down — una vez que hayan derribado esta pared; see also burn, cut, fall down
b) ( out of action)the system is down — ( Comput) el sistema no funciona
c) ( deflated)6) ( in writing)he's down for tomorrow at ten — está apuntado or anotado para mañana a las diez
she's down as unemployed — consta or figura como desempleada
7) ( hostile)to be down on somebody — (colloq)
my teacher's down on me at the moment — la maestra me tiene ojeriza, la maestra la ha agarrado conmigo (AmL fam)
8) down toa) ( as far as) hastab) ( reduced to)c) ( to be done by)
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1)a) ( in downward direction)b) ( at lower level)2)a) ( along)we drove on down the coast/the Mississippi — seguimos por la costa/a lo largo del Misisipí
b) ( further along)the library is just down the street — la biblioteca está un poco más allá or más adelante
c) (to, in) (BrE colloq)3) ( through)
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1) (before n) ( going downward)the down escalator — la escalera mecánica de bajada or para bajar
2) ( depressed) (colloq) (pred) deprimido
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1) ua) ( on bird) plumón mb) (on face, body) vello m, pelusilla fc) (on plant, fruit) pelusa f
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a) ( drink) beberse or tomarse rápidamenteb) ( knock down) \<\<person\>\> tumbar, derribar
I [daʊn] When down is an element in a phrasal verb, eg back down, glance down, play down, look up the verb.1. ADV1) (physical movement) abajo, hacia abajo; (=to the ground) a tierra•
to fall down — caerse•
I ran all the way down — bajé toda la distancia corriendo2) (static position) abajo; (=on the ground) por tierra, en tierrato be down — (Aer) haber aterrizado, estar en tierra; [person] haber caído, estar en tierra
he isn't down yet — (eg for breakfast) todavía no ha bajado
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down by the river — abajo en la ribera•
down on the shore — abajo en la playa3) (Geog)•
he came down from Glasgow to London — ha bajado or venido de Glasgow a Londresto go down under — (Brit) * (=to Australia) ir a Australia; (=to New Zealand) ir a Nueva Zelanda
4) (in writing)5) (in volume, degree, status)I'm £20 down — he perdido 20 libras
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I'm down to my last cigarette — me queda un cigarrillo nada más7) (=ill)8)down to: it's down to him — (=due to, up to) le toca a él, le incumbe a él
9) (as deposit)to pay £50 down — pagar un depósito de 50 libras, hacer un desembolso inicial de 50 libras
down with traitors! — ¡abajo los traidores!
11) (=completed etc)one down, five to go — uno en el bote y quedan cinco
12) (esp US)to be down on sb — tener manía or inquina a algn *
2. PREPlooking down this road, you can see... — mirando carretera abajo, se ve...
2) (=at a lower point on)he lives down the street (from us) — vive en esta calle, más abajo de nosotros
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face down — boca abajo3. ADJ1) (=depressed) deprimido2) (=not functioning)3) (Brit) [train, line] de bajada4. VT*1) [+ food] devorar; [+ drink] beberse (de un trago), tragarse2) [+ opponent] tirar al suelo, echar al suelo; [+ plane] derribar, abatir- down tools5.Nto have a down on sb — (Brit) * tenerle manía or inquina a algn *
6.CPDdown bow N — (Mus) descenso m de arco
down cycle N — (Econ) ciclo m de caída
down payment N — (Econ) (=initial payment) entrada f ; (=deposit) desembolso m inicial
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[daʊn]N (on bird) plumón m, flojel m ; (on face) bozo m ; (on body) vello m ; (on fruit) pelusa f ; (Bot) vilano m
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[daʊn]N (Geog) colina fthe Downs — (Brit) las Downs (colinas del sur de Inglaterra)
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I [daʊn]1)a) ( in downward direction)to look down — mirar (hacia or para) abajo
down, boy! — abajo!
b) ( downstairs)can you come down? — ¿puedes bajar?
2)a) ( of position) abajodown here/there — aquí/allí (abajo)
down under — (colloq) en Australia
b) ( downstairs)I'm down in the cellar — estoy aquí abajo, en el sótano
c) (lowered, pointing downward) bajadod) ( in position)the carpet isn't down yet — aún no han puesto or colocado la alfombra
e) ( prostrate)3) (of numbers, volume, intensity)my temperature is down to 38° C — la fiebre me ha bajado a 38° C
4)a) (in, toward the south)to go/come down south/to London — ir*/venir* al sur/a Londres
b) (at, to another place) (esp BrE)5)a) (dismantled, removed)once this wall is down — una vez que hayan derribado esta pared; see also burn, cut, fall down
b) ( out of action)the system is down — ( Comput) el sistema no funciona
c) ( deflated)6) ( in writing)he's down for tomorrow at ten — está apuntado or anotado para mañana a las diez
she's down as unemployed — consta or figura como desempleada
7) ( hostile)to be down on somebody — (colloq)
my teacher's down on me at the moment — la maestra me tiene ojeriza, la maestra la ha agarrado conmigo (AmL fam)
8) down toa) ( as far as) hastab) ( reduced to)c) ( to be done by)
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1)a) ( in downward direction)b) ( at lower level)2)a) ( along)we drove on down the coast/the Mississippi — seguimos por la costa/a lo largo del Misisipí
b) ( further along)the library is just down the street — la biblioteca está un poco más allá or más adelante
c) (to, in) (BrE colloq)3) ( through)
III
1) (before n) ( going downward)the down escalator — la escalera mecánica de bajada or para bajar
2) ( depressed) (colloq) (pred) deprimido
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1) ua) ( on bird) plumón mb) (on face, body) vello m, pelusilla fc) (on plant, fruit) pelusa f
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a) ( drink) beberse or tomarse rápidamenteb) ( knock down) \<\<person\>\> tumbar, derribar -
3 pour down
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4 llover a cántaros
figurado to rain cats and dogs————————to pour down, rain cats and dogs* * *to rain cats and dogs, pour (down); rain buckets* * *(v.) = rain + cats and dogs, tip + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, chuck + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, lash + it down with rain, teem with + rain, hammer + it down with rain, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rainEx. Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.Ex. When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.Ex. When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.Ex. The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.Ex. What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.Ex. It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.Ex. Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.Ex. She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Ex. It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Ex. Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.* * *(v.) = rain + cats and dogs, tip + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, chuck + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, lash + it down with rain, teem with + rain, hammer + it down with rain, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rainEx: Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.
Ex: When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.Ex: When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.Ex: The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.Ex: What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.Ex: It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.Ex: Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.Ex: She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Ex: It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Ex: Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain. -
5 llover a mantas
(v.) = hammer + it down with rain, teem with + rain, lash + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, chuck + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, tip + it down with rain, rain + cats and dogs, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rainEx. She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.Ex. Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.Ex. It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.Ex. What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.Ex. The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.Ex. When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.Ex. When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.Ex. Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Ex. It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Ex. Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.* * *(v.) = hammer + it down with rain, teem with + rain, lash + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, chuck + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, tip + it down with rain, rain + cats and dogs, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rainEx: She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.
Ex: Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.Ex: It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.Ex: What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.Ex: The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.Ex: When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.Ex: When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.Ex: Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Ex: It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Ex: Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain. -
6 llover a mares
to rain cats and dogs, bucket down* * *to rain cats and dogs, pour (down)* * *(v.) = rain + cats and dogs, tip + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, chuck + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, lash + it down with rain, teem with + rain, hammer + it down with rain, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rainEx. Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.Ex. When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.Ex. When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.Ex. The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.Ex. What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.Ex. It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.Ex. Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.Ex. She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Ex. It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Ex. Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.* * *(v.) = rain + cats and dogs, tip + it down with rain, pelt + (it down) with rain, chuck + it down with rain, piss + it down with rain, lash + it down with rain, teem with + rain, hammer + it down with rain, the heavens + open, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rainEx: Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.
Ex: When they left it was tipping it down with rain, with bolts of lightning all around them, but on Sunday they woke up to glorious sunshine.Ex: When we were in sight of Kew Gardens it suddenly pelted it down with rain so heavy the window wipers couldn't cope.Ex: The bad news from Durban is that it's chucking it down with rain and I can't see us starting on time.Ex: What Coleridge was getting at is that here in Manchester it constantly pisses it down with rain.Ex: It doesn't really matter which day of the week it is, or if it's lashing it down with rain, sleet or snow, there's always going to be a crowd.Ex: Whatever the fiord's mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.Ex: She woke up and was greeted by a gray sky that decided to hammer it down with rain the second she got out of the house.Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Ex: It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Ex: Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain. -
7 pour
1. transitive verbgießen, schütten [Flüssigkeit]; schütten [Sand, Kies, Getreide usw.]; (into drinking vessel) einschenken; eingießen; (fig.) pumpen [Geld, Geschosse]2. intransitive verbpour scorn or ridicule on somebody/something — jemanden mit Spott übergießen od. überschütten/über etwas (Akk.) spotten
sweat was pouring off the runners — den Läufern lief der Schweiß in Strömen herunter
pour [with rain] — in Strömen regnen; [in Strömen] gießen (ugs.)
it never rains but it pours — (fig.) da kommt aber auch alles zusammen
2) (fig.) strömenpour in — herein-/hineinströmen
pour out — heraus-/hinausströmen
letters/protests poured in — eine Flut von Briefen/Protesten brach herein
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/108241/pour_down">pour down- pour off- pour out* * *[po:]1) (to (cause to) flow in a stream: She poured the milk into a bowl; Water poured down the wall; People were pouring out of the factory.) gießen, strömen* * *[pɔ:ʳ, AM pɔ:r]I. vt▪ to \pour sth into/onto sth etw in/auf etw akk gießen; flour, rice, paint etw in/auf etw akk schütten\pour about two kilos of salt into the water softener dem Wasserenthärter etwa zwei Kilogramm Salz zugeben▪ to \pour sb/oneself sth [or sth for sb/oneself] jdm/sich etw einschenken; (as refill) jdm/sich etw nachschenken\pour yourself a drink nimm dir was zu trinken▪ to \pour sth into sth money, resources etw in etw akk fließen lassen [o fig fam pumpen]; energies etw in etw akk stecken3.▶ to \pour scorn on sth/sb etw/jdn mit Spott überhäufento \pour scorn on an idea/a theory eine Idee/Theorie verreißenII. vi1. (fill glasses, cups) eingießen, einschenkenshall I \pour? soll ich einschenken?2. (flow)the sunlight came \pouring into the room das Sonnenlicht durchströmte den Raumdonations are \pouring into the appeal office Spenden gehen in großer Zahl beim Spendenbüro einsmoke was \pouring from a pipe Rauch quoll aus einem Rohrto be \pouring with sweat schweißgebadet seinit's \pouring [with rain] es gießt in Strömen, es schüttet fam* * *[pɔː(r)]1. vtliquid gießen; large amount also, sugar, rice etc schütten; drink eingießen, einschenkento pour sth for sb — jdm etw eingießen or einschenken
to pour money into a project/men into a war — Geld in ein Projekt/Männer in einen Krieg pumpen (inf)
he poured all his ideas into one book — alle seine Gedanken flossen in ein Buch
2. vithe sweat poured off him — der Schweiß floss in Strömen an ihm herunter
2)(= rain)
it's pouring (with rain) — es gießt (in Strömen), es schüttet (inf)the rain poured down — es regnete or goss in Strömen
See:→ rain3) (= pour out tea, coffee etc) eingießen, einschenken; (US = act as hostess) als Gastgeberin fungieren4)* * *A s1. Strömen n2. (Regen)Guss m3. METALL Einguss mB v/t1. gießen, schütten ( beide:from, out of aus;into, in in akk;on, upon auf akk):pour sth on o.s. sich mit etwas übergießen;pour sb a cup of tea (a glass of wine) jemandem eine Tasse Tee eingießen (ein Glas Wein einschenken);a) ausgießen, (aus)strömen lassen,b) fig sein Herz ausschütten,c) Flüche etc aus-, hervorstoßen:the river pours itself into the lake der Fluss ergießt sich in den See;pour out drinks Getränke eingießen, einschenken;C v/i1. strömen, rinnen ( beide:into in akk;from aus):it is pouring with rain es gießt in Strömen;it never rains but it pours fig es kommt immer gleich knüppeldick, engS. ein Unglück kommt selten allein2. einschenkenfrom aus)4. fig strömen (Menschenmenge etc):pour in hereinströmen (a. fig Aufträge, Briefe etc);pour out of (heraus)strömen auspour from the bottom (top) steigend (fallend) gießen* * *1. transitive verbgießen, schütten [Flüssigkeit]; schütten [Sand, Kies, Getreide usw.]; (into drinking vessel) einschenken; eingießen; (fig.) pumpen [Geld, Geschosse]2. intransitive verbpour scorn or ridicule on somebody/something — jemanden mit Spott übergießen od. überschütten/über etwas (Akk.) spotten
pour [with rain] — in Strömen regnen; [in Strömen] gießen (ugs.)
it never rains but it pours — (fig.) da kommt aber auch alles zusammen
2) (fig.) strömenpour in — herein-/hineinströmen
pour out — heraus-/hinausströmen
letters/protests poured in — eine Flut von Briefen/Protesten brach herein
Phrasal Verbs:- pour off- pour out* * *v.einschenken v.gießen v.(§ p.,pp.: goß, gegossen)schütten v. -
8 diluviar
v.to pour with rain.* * *► verbo intransitivo (Used only in 3rd person singular; it does not take a subject)1 to pour with rain, pour down* * ** * *verbo intransitivo to pour (with rain)* * *= the heavens + open, rain + cats and dogs, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rain.Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.Ex. Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Ex. It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Ex. Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.----* empezar a diluviar = the skies + open up.* * *verbo intransitivo to pour (with rain)* * *= the heavens + open, rain + cats and dogs, rain + pour down, pour down, pour down with + rain.Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
Ex: Two years in a row now it has rained cats and dogs leading up to this event.Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.Ex: It poured down just after 9:30pm and the roads were like rivers.Ex: Perhaps inevitably as soon as the washing was hanging up, the sky darkened and it started to pour down with rain.* empezar a diluviar = the skies + open up.* * *diluviar [A1 ]vito pour, pour with rain, pour downno salgas, que está diluviando don't go out, it's pouring* * *
diluviar ( conjugate diluviar) verbo intransitivo
to pour (with rain)
diluviar verbo impersonal to pour with rain
' diluviar' also found in these entries:
English:
rain down
- pour
* * *diluviar v impersonalto pour with rain;está diluviando it's pouring with rain* * *v/i pour down* * *diluviar v impers: to pour (with rain), to pour down -
9 лить как из ведра
сов. в. - полить (хлынуть) как из ведра( о дожде)lit. pour down as though from a pail; come down in torrents; pour down in bucketfuls; cf. rain cats and dogs; rain to beat the band; rain pitchforks Amer.Наконец громовый удар раздался в другой раз громче и ближе, и дождь хлынул вдруг как из ведра. (Н. Гоголь, Мёртвые души) — At length a second clap of thunder resounded, both louder and nearer than the first one, and the rain suddenly poured down as though from a pail.
Была раз гроза сильная, и дождь час целый как из ведра лил. (Л. Толстой, Кавказский пленник) — One day there was a heavy storm and the rain poured down in bucketfuls for a whole hour.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лить как из ведра
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10 impracticable
adj.1 impracticable (irrealizable).2 impassable (intransitable).* * *► adjetivo1 (irrealizable) unfeasible2 (camino etc) impassable3 (puerta, ventana) which doesn't open or shut* * *ADJ1) (=irrealizable) impracticable, unworkable2) [carretera] impassable* * *a) <operación/proyecto> impracticable, unfeasibleb) <camino/pista> impassable* * *= impracticable, unworkable, unrunnable, unplayable.Ex. A local group, initially, felt there was a need in the community for a library, but financially this was deemed impracticable.Ex. The present situation is completely unworkable and of benefit neither to copyright owners nor to users.Ex. It's a fortress guarding sacred waterfalls, and a cauldron of savage white-water and unrunnable rapids.Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.* * *a) <operación/proyecto> impracticable, unfeasibleb) <camino/pista> impassable* * *= impracticable, unworkable, unrunnable, unplayable.Ex: A local group, initially, felt there was a need in the community for a library, but financially this was deemed impracticable.
Ex: The present situation is completely unworkable and of benefit neither to copyright owners nor to users.Ex: It's a fortress guarding sacred waterfalls, and a cauldron of savage white-water and unrunnable rapids.Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.* * *1 ‹operación/proyecto› impracticable, unfeasible2 ‹camino/pista› impassable* * *
impracticable adjetivo
1 (una medida, un proyecto) impracticable, unworkable: tu idea es brillante, pero impracticable, your idea is brilliant but impracticable
2 (una carretera) impassable
' impracticable' also found in these entries:
English:
impracticable
- unworkable
* * *impracticable adj1. [irrealizable] impracticable2. [intransitable] impassable* * *adj impracticable* * *impracticable adj: impracticable -
11 anormal para la época del año
Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.* * *Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
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12 atípico para la época del año
Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.* * *Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
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13 extemporáneo
adj.extemporary, extemporaneous, ill-timed, unseasonable.* * *► adjetivo1 (lluvia etc) unseasonable2 (inconveniente) inappropriate, untimely, unfortunate* * ** * *= unseasonably.Ex. While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.* * ** * *= unseasonably.Ex: While the rain poured down, the course never became unplayable because of unseasonably dry weather over the winter in San Diego.
* * *1 ‹comentario› untimely2 ‹lluvia› unseasonable* * *
extemporáneo,-a adjetivo
1 (que ocurre fuera de su época normal) unseasonable: este calor extemporáneo va a fastidiar a las plantas, this unseasonably hot weather is going to ruin the plants
2 (inconveniente) untimely: sus comentarios extemporáneos pusieron fin a lo que estaba siendo una agradable velada, her untimely comments put a stop to the pleasant evening we were having
' extemporáneo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
extemporánea
English:
extemporaneous
* * *extemporáneo, -a adj1. [clima] unseasonable2. [comentario, pregunta] inopportune, untimely* * *extemporáneo, - nea adj1) : unseasonable2) : untimely -
14 DYNJA
(dyn, dunda, dunit), v.1) to boom, resound (fram reið Óðinn, foldvegr dundi);2) to gush, shower, pour;blóð dynr ór sárum es, blood gushes out of his wounds;dundi ákaft regn ór lopti, the rain poured down in streams;dundu á þá (or þeim) vápnin, spjótin, the weapons (spears) showered upon them.* * *dundi; pres. dyn, dunið; [cp. A. S. dynnan; Engl. din; the Icel. word is irregular in regard to the interchange of consonants; for the Lat. tonare, Engl. thunder, Germ. donner would properly answer to Icel. þynja, a word which does not exist]:—to gush, shower, pour, of rain, with the additional notion of sound; dundi ákaft regn ór lopti, Stj. 594. 1 Kings xviii. 45; of blood, blóð er dundi or sárum Drottins, 656 A. I. 31, Pass. 23. 3: dundi þá blóðit um hann allan, Nj. 176: of air quivering and earth quaking, Haustl. 14. Vtkv. 3: of rain and storm, steypi-dögg görði, ok vatnsflóðið kom, og vindar blésu og dundu á húsinu, Matth. vii. 25, 27; dynjandi logi, Ýt. 6, Mar.2. metaph. to pour, shower, like hail; Otkell lætr þegar d. stefnuna, O. let the summons shower down, Nj. 176: of weapons, dundu á þá vápnin, the weapons showered upon them, Fms. viii. 126; spjótin dundu á þeim, xi. 334: the phrase, dynja á, of misfortune; eigi var mér ván, at skjótara mundi á dynja, vii. 125; hvat sem á dynr, whatever so happens.3. metaph. also of men, to pour on or march in a body with a din; dundu jarlar undan, Lex. Poët.; dynja í böð, to march to battle, Sighvat; dynja þeir þá fram á þingit, Lv. 31; konungs menn dynja þegar á hæla þeim. Al. 11. -
15 satoi kaatamalla
• it rained in torrents• rain poured down• the rain poured down -
16 styrtet ned
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17 pour
[pɔː] 1. гл.1)Light poured forth from the many lamps. — Из многочисленных прожекторов лился свет.
Tears poured from his eyes. — Слёзы лились у него из глаз.
He lay unconscious, with blood pouring from his wounds. — Он лежал без сознания. Из его ран лилась кровь.
Thick black smoke poured out of the car. — Из машины валил густой чёрный дым.
When the pipe was unblocked, dirty water poured out. — Когда открыли трубу, полилась грязная вода.
There's a hole in the roof, and the rain is pouring through! — В потолке дыра, и дождь льёт в комнату!
б) литьPour the rest of the soup away, it won't keep fresh till tomorrow. — Остаток супа можешь вылить, он испортится к утру.
2) = pour out наливать (в чашку, стакан из чайника, бутылки); разливатьPour me some coffee. — Налей мне немного кофе.
She poured me a cup of tea. — Она налила мне чашку чая.
He poured out a glass of mineral water. — Он налил стакан минеральной воды.
3) = pour down идти, лить как из ведра; хлынуть ( о дожде)Suddenly rain poured down. — Внезапно хлынул дождь.
It's pouring (with rain) outside. — На улице (дождь) льёт как из ведра.
4) = pour in / out хлынуть (куда-л. / откуда-л.; о потоке, толпе)Thousands of cars poured into London. — Тысячи машин хлынули в Лондон.
When the gates were opened, crowds of football supporters poured in. — Когда открыли ворота, на стадион хлынули толпы болельщиков.
People came pouring out of their houses. — Люди хлынули из домов на улицу.
Letters of complaint pour in from all quarters — Отовсюду сыплются письма с жалобами.
5)Tens of millions of pounds of taxpayers' money has been poured into this project. — В этот проект были вложены десятки миллионов фунтов из государственного бюджета.
Imprecations poured from his lips. — Из его уст сыпались проклятия.
6) ( pour oneself into) шутл. облачаться в облегающую одеждуSyn:squeeze 2.7) разливатьсяThe river poured over its banks. — Река вышла из берегов.
8) метал. лить; отливать••to pour cold water on smb. — расхолаживать кого-л.
to pour oil on troubled waters — успокоить, утихомирить
It never rains but it pours. посл. — Беда никогда не приходит одна; Пришла беда - отворяй ворота.
- pour it on- pour out 2. сущ.1)а) течение, потокб) вереница людей, людской потокSyn:stream 1.2) редк. ливеньA pour of rain gradually turned to snow. — Ливень постепенно перешёл в снегопад.
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19 rovesciare
liquidi spilloggetto knock over( capovolgere) overturn, upsetfig turn upside down* * *rovesciare v.tr.1 to knock over (sthg.), to upset*, to overturn; ( capovolgere) to turn upside down: attenzione a non rovesciare il vaso, mind you don't knock over the vase; rovescia una carta, turn over a card; rovescia quel bicchiere, ( capovolgilo) turn the glass upside down; rovesciare una barca, to capsize (o to upset) a boat // rovesciare una situazione, to reverse a situation // (dir.) rovesciare una presunzione, to rebut a presumption2 ( gettare) to hurl, to throw*: la forza dell'esplosione mi rovesciò a terra, the force of the explosion threw me to the ground; rovesciare insulti addosso a qlcu., to hurl insults at s.o. // rovesciò il capo indietro e rise, he threw back his head and laughed3 ( rivoltare) to turn inside out: rovesciare una manica, un paio di guanti, to turn a sleeve, a pair of gloves inside out; rovesciare le tasche, to turn out one's pockets4 ( versare) ( intenzionalmente) to pour; ( accidentalmente) to spill*: cerca di non rovesciare il latte, il vino sulla tovaglia, try not to spill milk, wine on the tablecloth; rovesciaci su dell'acqua bollente, pour some hot water on it6 ( vuotare) to empty: le fece rovesciare la borsetta sul tavolo, he made her empty her bag on the table.◘ rovesciarsi v.intr.pron.1 to overturn, to be overturned; ( capovolgersi) to capsize: la barca si rovesciò, the boat capsized (o overturned); l'automobile si rovesciò dopo lo scontro, the car overturned after the collision4 ( riversarsi) to pour: la folla si rovesciò nello stadio, the crowd poured into the stadium; una pioggia violenta si rovesciò su di noi, heavy rain poured down on us; un violento temporale si rovesciò su di noi, a violent storm burst over us.* * *[roveʃ'ʃare]1. vt(far cadere: gen) to knock over, (liquido: intenzionalmente) to pour, (accidentalmente) to spill, (capovolgere: barca) to capsize, turn upside down, (fig : situazione) to reverse, (governo) to overthrow2. vip (rovesciarsi)(sedia, macchina) to overturn, (barca) to capsize, (liquido) to spill, (fig : situazione) to be reversedsi è rovesciato tutto per terra — everything fell to the floor, (liquido) it all spilled on to the floor
* * *[roveʃ'ʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (far cadere) to knock over [vaso, secchio]2) (capovolgere) to turn over [zolle, carta da gioco]; to overturn [automobile, barca]rovesciare la situazione — fig. to reverse o upset the situation
3) (mettere al rovescio) (con l'interno all'esterno) to turn inside out; (con il davanti dietro) to turn back to front4) (versare inavvertitamente) to spill*5) (svuotare) to tip out [cassetto, contenuto]; to turn out [borsa, tasca]6) (piegare all'indietro) to throw* back, to tilt backrovesciare la testa all'indietro — to tip o tilt one's head back
7) pol. to overthrow*, to topple, to bring* down [regime, governo]8) fig. to pour, to shower [insulti, accuse]2.verbo pronominale rovesciarsi2) (capovolgersi) [ barca] to capsize; [ macchina] to overturn3) (essere versato inavvertitamente) [liquido, contenuto] to spill*4) (riversarsi) [folla, gente] to pour (in into)* * *rovesciare/rove∫'∫are/ [1]1 (far cadere) to knock over [ vaso, secchio]2 (capovolgere) to turn over [ zolle, carta da gioco]; to overturn [ automobile, barca]; rovesciare la situazione fig. to reverse o upset the situation; rovesciare il risultato to tip the result the other way3 (mettere al rovescio) (con l'interno all'esterno) to turn inside out; (con il davanti dietro) to turn back to front4 (versare inavvertitamente) to spill*; rovesciare del vino sul tappeto to spill wine on the carpet5 (svuotare) to tip out [ cassetto, contenuto]; to turn out [ borsa, tasca]6 (piegare all'indietro) to throw* back, to tilt back; rovesciare la testa all'indietro to tip o tilt one's head back7 pol. to overthrow*, to topple, to bring* down [ regime, governo]8 fig. to pour, to shower [ insulti, accuse]II rovesciarsi verbo pronominale3 (essere versato inavvertitamente) [ liquido, contenuto] to spill*4 (riversarsi) [ folla, gente] to pour ( in into). -
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