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  • 101 GOÐ

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    n. pl. [all the Teutonic languages have this word in common; Ulf. guþa, n. pl., Gal. iv. 8; guda, id., John x. 34, 35; and Guþ, m.; A. S. godu, n. pl., and God, m.; O. H. G. Cot: in mod. languages masc.; Engl. God; Germ. Gott; Dan.-Swed. Gud].
    A. HISTORICAL REMARKS.—In heathen times this word was neuter, and was used almost exclusively in plur., as were also other words denoting Godhead, e. g. regin or rögn = numina, q. v.; and bönd, höpt, prop. = bonds, and metaph. gods:—this plur. usage seems not to refer to a plurality of gods, but rather, as the Hebrew אלהים, to the majesty and mystery of the Godhead; it points to an earlier and purer faith than that which was current in the later ages of the Scandinavian heathendom; thus the old religious poem Völuspá distinguishes a twofold order of gods,—the heavenly powers (regin or ginn-heilög goð) who had no special names or attributes, and who ruled the world, like the Μοιρα or Αισα of Gr. mythology;—and the common gods who were divided into two tribes, Æsir ( Ases) and Vanir, whose conflict and league are recorded in Vsp. 27, 28, and Edda 47.
    II. after the introduction of Christianity, the masculine gender (as in Greek and Latin) superseded the neuter in all Teutonic languages, first in Gothic, then in Old High German and Anglo-Saxon, and lastly in the Scandinavian languages; but neither in Gothic nor in Icel. did the word ever take the masc. inflexive r or s, so that it remains almost unique in form.
    2. in Scandinavian the root vowel was altered from o to u (goð to guð), [Swed.-Dan. gud], yet in old poems of the Christian age it is still made to rhyme with o, Goðs, boðnum; Goð, roðnar, Sighvat; as also in the oldest MSS. of the 12th century; sometimes however it is written ḡþ, in which case the root vowel cannot be discerned.
    3. in Icel. the pronunciation also underwent a change, and the g in Guð ( God) is now pronounced gw (Gwuð), both in the single word and in those proper names which have become Christian, e. g. Guðmundr pronounced Gwuðmundr, whence the abbreviated form Gvendr or Gvöndr. The old form with o is still retained in obsolete words, as goði, goðorð, vide below, and in local names from the heathen age, as Goð-dalir; so also Gormr (q. v.), which is contracted from Goð-ormr not Guð-ormr. On the other hand, the Saxon and German have kept the root vowel o.
    III. in old poems of heathen times it was almost always used without the article; gremdu eigi goð at þér, Ls.; áðr vér heilög goð blótim, Fas. i. (in a verse); ginnheilög Goð, Vsp. passim; goðum ek þat þakka, Am. 53; með goðum, Alm.; in prose, en goð hefna eigi alls þegar, Nj. 132.
    2. with the article goð-in, Vsp. 27: freq. in prose, um hvat reiddusk goðin þá er hér brann hraunit er nú stöndu vér á, Bs. i. (Kr. S.) 22; eigi eru undr at goðin reiðisk tölum slíkum, id.; Hallfreðr lastaði eigi goðin, þó aðrir menn hallmælti þeim, Fms. ii. 52; allmikin hug leggr þú á goðin, Fs. 94; eigi munu goðin þessu valda, Nj. 132, passim.
    3. very seldom in sing., and only if applied to a single goddess or the like, as Öndor-goðs (gen.), Haustl. 7; Vana-goð, of Freyja, Edda; enu skírleita goði, of the Sun, Gm. 39.
    IV. after the introduction of Christianity, the neut. was only used of false gods in sing. as well as in pl., Sólar-goð = Apollo, Orrostu-goð = Mars, Drauma-goð = Morpheus, Bret. (Verel.); and was held up for execration by the missionaries; gör þik eigi svá djarfa, at þú kallir goð hinn hæsta konung er ek trúi á, Fb. i. 371. Yet so strongly did the neut. gender cleave to the popular mind that it remains (Grág. Kb. i. 192) in the oath formula, goð gramt = Goð gramr; and Icel. still say, í Guðanna (pl.) bænum.
    2. guðír, masc. pl., as in A. S. gudas, is freq. in eccl. writers, but borrowed from the eccl. Lat.
    B. IN COMPDS:
    I. with nouns, goða-blót, n. sacrifice to the gods, Fb. i. 35. goða-gremi, f. a term in the heathen oath, wrath of the gods, Eg. 352. goða-heill, f. favour of the gods, Þorst. Síðu H. 9. goða-hús, n. a house of gods, temple, Dropl. 11, Nj. 131, Fb. i. 337. goða-stallar, m. pl. the altar in temples, Fas. i. 454. goða-stúka, u, f. the sanctuary in heathen temples, answering to the choir or sanctuary in churches, Landn. 335 (App.) goða-tala, u, f. in the phrase, í goðatölu, in the tale ( list) of gods, 625. 41. goð-borinn, part. διογενής, god-born, Hkv. 1. 29. goð-brúðr, f. bride of the gods (the goddess Skaði), Edda (in a verse). Goð-dalir, m. pl. a local name, hence Goð-dælir, m. pl. a family, Landn. goð-gá, f. blasphemy against the gods, Nj. 163, Ld. 180. goð-heimr, m. the home of the gods, Stor. 20, cp. Ýt. goð-konungr, m. (cp. Gr. διογενής βασιλεύς), a king,—kings being deemed the offspring of gods, Ýt. goð-kunnigr and goð-kyndr, adj. of the kith of gods, Edda 6, 11, 13. goð-lauss, adj. godless, a nickname, Landn. goð-lax, m. a kind of salmon, Edda (Gl.) goð-leiðr, adj. loathed by the gods, Korm. goð-máligr, adj. skilled in the lore of the gods, Hým. 38. goð-mögn, n. pl. divine powers, deities, Edda 1; biðja til þinna goðmagna, Bret. (Verel.) goð-reið, f. ‘a ride of gods’ through the air, a meteor, thought to forebode great events, Glúm. (in a verse), cp. the Swed. åska. goð-rifi, n. scorn of the gods, Sks. 435. goð-rækr, adj. ‘god-forsaken,’ wicked, 623. 30. goðum-leiðr, adj. = goðleiðr, Landn. (in a verse). goð-vargr, m. a ‘god-worrier,’ sacrilegus, ‘lupus in sanctis,’ Bs. i. 13 (in a verse). goð-vefr, vide guðvefr. goð-vegr, m. the way of the gods, the heaven, the sky, Hdl. 5. Goð-þjóð, f. the abode of the gods, Vsp.:—but Goth. Gut-þjuda = the land of the Goths, by assimilation Goð-þjóð, passim in old poems and the Sagas.
    II. with pr. names, originally Goð-, later and mod. Guð-; of men, Guð-brandr, Guð-laugr, Guð-leifr, Guð-mundr, Guð-röðr, Guð-ormr or Gutt-ormr, etc.; of women, Guð-björg, Guð-finna, Guð-laug, Guð-leif, Guð-ný, Guð-ríðr, Guð-rún, etc.; cp. the interesting statement in Eb. (App.) 126 new Ed. (from the Hauks-bók), that men of the olden time used to call their sons and daughters after the gods (Goð-, Þór-, Frey-, Ás-); and it was thought that a double (i. e. a compound) name gave luck and long life, esp. those compounded with the names of gods; menn höfðu mjök þá tvau nöfn, þótti þat likast til langlífis ok heilla, þótt nokkurir fyrirmælti þeim við goðin, þá mundi þat ekki saka, ef þeir ætti eitt nafn, though any one cursed them by the gods it would not hurt if they had ‘one’ name, i. e. if they were the namesakes of the gods, Eb. l. c.;—we read ‘eitt nafn’ for ‘eitt annat nafn’ of the Ed. and MS. In Fb. i. 23, the mythical king Raum is said to have had three sons, Alf, Björn, and Brand; the first was reared by the Finns, and called Finn-Alf; Björn by his mother (a giantess), and called Jötun-Björn; and Brand was given to the gods, and called Goð-Brand (Guð-brandr, whence Guðbrands-dalir, a county in Norway); cp. also Eb. ch. 7.
    ☞ For the Christian sense of God and its compds vide s. v. Guð.

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  • 102 place

    1. noun
    1) Ort, der; (spot) Stelle, die; Platz, der

    I left it in a safe placeich habe es an einem sicheren Ort gelassen

    it was still in the same placees war noch an derselben Stelle od. am selben Platz

    all over the place — überall; (coll.): (in a mess) ganz durcheinander (ugs.)

    in placeshier und da; (in parts) stellenweise

    find a place in something(be included) in etwas (Akk.) eingehen; see also academic.ru/73191/take">take 1. 4)

    2) (fig.): (rank, position) Stellung, die

    know one's place — wissen, was sich für einen gehört

    3) (building or area for specific purpose)

    a [good] place to park/to stop — ein [guter] Platz zum Parken/eine [gute] Stelle zum Halten

    do you know a good/cheap place to eat? — weißt du, wo man gut/billig essen kann?

    place of residence — Wohnort, der

    place of work — Arbeitsplatz, der; Arbeitsstätte, die

    place of worship — Andachtsort, der

    4) (country, town) Ort, der

    Paris/Italy is a great place — Paris ist eine tolle Stadt/Italien ist ein tolles Land (ugs.)

    place of birth — Geburtsort, der

    go places(coll.) herumkommen (ugs.); (fig.) es [im Leben] zu was bringen (ugs.)

    5) (coll.): (premises) Bude, die (ugs.); (hotel, restaurant, etc.) Laden, der (ugs.)

    she is at his/John's place — sie ist bei ihm/John

    [shall we go to] your place or mine? — [gehen wir] zu dir oder zu mir?

    6) (seat etc.) [Sitz]platz, der

    change places [with somebody] — [mit jemandem] die Plätze tauschen; (fig.) [mit jemandem] tauschen

    lay a/another place — ein/noch ein Gedeck auflegen

    7) (in book etc.) Stelle, die

    lose one's placedie Seite verschlagen od. verblättern; (on page) nicht mehr wissen, an welcher Stelle man ist

    8) (step, stage)

    why didn't you say so in the first place?warum hast du das nicht gleich gesagt?

    in the first/second/third etc. place — erstens/zweitens/drittens usw.

    9) (proper place) Platz, der

    everything fell into place(fig.) alles wurde klar

    into placefest[nageln, -schrauben, -kleben]

    out of placenicht am richtigen Platz; (several things) in Unordnung; (fig.) fehl am Platz

    10) (position in competition) Platz, der

    take first/second etc. place — den ersten/zweiten usw. Platz belegen

    11) (job, position, etc.) Stelle, die; (as pupil; in team, crew) Platz, der
    12) (personal situation)
    2. transitive verb
    1) (put) (vertically) stellen; (horizontally) legen

    place in position — richtig hinstellen/hinlegen

    place an announcement/advertisement in a paper — eine Anzeige/ein Inserat in eine Zeitung setzen

    2) (fig.)

    place one's trust in somebody/something — sein Vertrauen auf od. in jemanden/etwas setzen

    3) in p.p. (situated) gelegen

    we are well placed for buses/shops — etc. wir haben es nicht weit zur Bushaltestelle/zum Einkaufen usw.

    how are you placed for time/money? — (coll.) wie steht's mit deiner Zeit/deinem Geld?

    4) (find situation or home for) unterbringen ( with bei)
    5) (class, identify) einordnen; einstufen

    I've seen him before but I can't place him — ich habe ihn schon einmal gesehen, aber ich weiß nicht, wo ich ihn unterbringen soll

    be placed second in the raceim Rennen den zweiten Platz belegen

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    [pleis] 1. noun
    1) (a particular spot or area: a quiet place in the country; I spent my holiday in various different places.) der Ort
    2) (an empty space: There's a place for your books on this shelf.) der Platz
    3) (an area or building with a particular purpose: a market-place.) der Platz
    4) (a seat (in a theatre, train, at a table etc): He went to his place and sat down.) der Platz
    5) (a position in an order, series, queue etc: She got the first place in the competition; I lost my place in the queue.) der Platz
    6) (a person's position or level of importance in society etc: You must keep your secretary in her place.) der Platz
    7) (a point in the text of a book etc: The wind was blowing the pages of my book and I kept losing my place.) die Stelle
    8) (duty or right: It's not my place to tell him he's wrong.) die Aufgabe
    9) (a job or position in a team, organization etc: He's got a place in the team; He's hoping for a place on the staff.) der Platz
    10) (house; home: Come over to my place.) die Wohnung
    11) ((often abbreviated to Pl. when written) a word used in the names of certain roads, streets or squares.) der Platz
    12) (a number or one of a series of numbers following a decimal point: Make the answer correct to four decimal places.) die Stelle
    2. verb
    1) (to put: He placed it on the table; He was placed in command of the army.) stellen, setzen
    2) (to remember who a person is: I know I've seen her before, but I can't quite place her.) einordnen
    - place-name
    - go places
    - in the first
    - second place
    - in place
    - in place of
    - out of place
    - put oneself in someone else's place
    - put someone in his place
    - put in his place
    - take place
    - take the place of
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    [pleɪs]
    I. NOUN
    1. (location) Ort m
    I hate busy \places ich hasse Orte, an denen viel los ist
    the hotel was one of those big, old-fashioned \places das Hotel war eines dieser großen altmodischen Häuser
    we're staying at a bed-and-breakfast \place wir übernachten in einer Frühstückspension
    let's go to a pizza \place lass uns eine Pizza essen gehen
    this is the exact \place! das ist genau die Stelle!
    this plant needs a warm, sunny \place diese Pflanze sollte an einem warmen, sonnigen Ort stehen
    Scotland is a very nice \place Schottland ist ein tolles Land fam
    that café is a nice \place dieses Café ist echt nett fam
    a nice little \place at the seaside ein netter kleiner Ort am Meer
    please put this book back in its \place bitte stell dieses Buch wieder an seinen Platz zurück
    this is the \place my mother was born hier wurde meine Mutter geboren
    sorry, I can't be in two \places at once tut mir leid, ich kann nicht überall gleichzeitig sein
    \place of birth Geburtsort m
    \place of custody Verwahrungsort m
    \place of death Sterbeort m
    \place of delivery Erfüllungsort m
    \place of employment Arbeitsplatz m
    \place of jurisdiction Gerichtsstand m
    \place of performance Erfüllungsort m
    \place of refuge Zufluchtsort m
    \place of residence Wohnort m
    a \place in the sun ( fig) ein Plätzchen an der Sonne
    \place of work Arbeitsplatz m, Arbeitsstätte f
    to go \places AM weit herumkommen, viel sehen
    in \places stellenweise
    this plant still exists in \places diese Pflanze kommt noch vereinzelt vor
    2. no pl (appropriate setting) [geeigneter] Ort
    this meeting isn't the \place to discuss individual cases diese Konferenz ist nicht der Ort, um Einzelfälle zu diskutieren
    university was not the \place for me die Universität war irgendwie nicht mein Ding fam
    that bar is not a \place for a woman like you Frauen wie du haben in solch einer Bar nichts verloren
    I'm looking for a \place to live ich bin auf Wohnungssuche
    we'll have a meeting at my \place/Susan's \place wir treffen uns bei mir/bei Susan
    where's your \place? wo wohnst du?; ( fam)
    your \place or mine? zu dir oder zu mir?
    they're trying to buy a larger \place wir sind auf der Suche nach einer größeren Wohnung
    4. ( fig: position, rank) Stellung f
    she's got friends in high \places sie hat Freunde in hohen Positionen
    they have a \place among the country's leading exporters sie zählen zu den führenden Exporteuren des Landes
    it's not your \place to tell me what to do es steht dir nicht zu, mir zu sagen, was ich zu tun habe
    I'm not criticizing you — I know my \place das ist keine Kritik — das würde ich doch nie wagen!
    to keep sb in their \place jdn in seine Schranken weisen
    to put sb in his/her \place [or show sb his/her \place] jdm zeigen, wo es langgeht fam
    in \place of stattdessen
    you can use margarine in \place of butter statt Butter kannst du auch Margarine nehmen
    I invited Jo in \place of Les, who was ill Les war krank, daher habe ich Jo eingeladen
    to be in \place an seinem Platz sein; ( fig: completed) fertig [o abgeschlossen] sein
    the chairs were all in \place die Stühle waren alle dort, wo sie sein sollten; ( fig)
    the arrangements are all in \place now die Vorbereitungen sind jetzt abgeschlossen; ( fig)
    the new laws are now in \place die neuen Gesetze gelten jetzt; ( fig)
    suddenly all fell into \place plötzlich machte alles Sinn
    to be out of \place nicht an der richtigen Stelle sein; person fehl am Platz[e] sein; ( fig)
    the large desk was totally out of \place in such a small room der große Schreibtisch war in solch einem kleinen Zimmer völlig deplatziert
    what you've just said was completely out of \place was du da gerade gesagt hast, war völlig unangebracht
    to push sth in \place etw in die richtige Position schieben
    7. MATH (in decimals) Stelle f
    to five \places of decimals bis auf fünf Stellen hinter dem Komma
    8. (job, position) Stelle f; (in team) Platz m; (at university) Studienplatz m
    your \place is here by my side du gehörst an meine Seite
    to take the \place of sb jds Platz einnehmen
    9. (in book) Stelle f
    to find one's \place die [richtige] Stelle wiederfinden
    to keep one's \place markieren, wo man gerade ist/war
    to lose one's \place die Seite verblättern[, wo man gerade war]; (on page) nicht mehr wissen, wo man gerade ist
    10. (seat) Platz m
    is this \place taken? ist dieser Platz noch frei?
    to change \places with sb mit jdm die Plätze tauschen
    to keep sb's \place [or save sb a \place] jdm den Platz freihalten
    to lay a/another \place ein/noch ein Gedeck auflegen
    to take one's \place at table Platz nehmen
    11. (position) Stelle f
    just put yourself in my \place versetzen Sie sich doch mal in meine Lage!
    if I were in your \place... ich an deiner Stelle...
    what would you do in my \place? was würden Sie an meiner Stelle tun?
    12. (ranking) Platz m, Position f
    the song went from tenth to second \place in the charts das Lied stieg vom zehnten auf den zweiten Platz in den Charts
    our team finished in second \place unsere Mannschaft wurde Zweiter
    to take [or esp BRIT get] first/second \place Erste(r)/Zweite(r) werden
    to take first/second \place ( fig) an erster/zweiter Stelle kommen
    their children always take first \place ihre Kinder stehen für sie immer an erster Stelle
    in second \place auf dem zweiten Platz
    13. SPORT
    to get a \place sich akk platzieren; AM Zweite(r) werden
    14. AM ( fam: somewhere)
    I know I left that book some \place ich weiß, dass ich das Buch irgendwo gelassen habe
    15.
    all over the \place (everywhere) überall; (badly organized) [völlig] chaotisch; (spread around) in alle Himmelsrichtungen zerstreut
    a \place for everything and everything in its \place ( prov) jedes Ding hat seinen Platz
    in the first \place (at first) zuerst; (at all) überhaupt
    we shouldn't have got married in the first \place! wir hätten erst gar nicht heiraten dürfen!
    but why didn't you say that in the first \place? aber warum hast du denn das nicht gleich gesagt?
    in the first/second \place (firstly, secondly) erstens/zweitens
    to give \place to sb/sth jdm/etw Platz machen
    to go \places ( fam) auf dem Weg nach oben sein
    to take \place stattfinden
    there is a \place and time for everything alles zu seiner Zeit
    to \place sth somewhere etw irgendwohin stellen; (lay) etw irgendwohin legen
    bowls of flowers had been \placed on tables auf den Tischen waren Blumenvasen aufgestellt
    the Chancellor \placed a wreath on the tomb der Kanzler legte einen Kranz auf dem Grab nieder
    she \placed her name on the list sie setzte ihren Namen auf die Liste
    he \placed his hand on my shoulder er legte mir die Hand auf die Schulter
    to \place an advertisement in the newspaper eine Anzeige in die Zeitung setzen
    to \place sth on the agenda etw auf die Tagesordnung setzen
    to \place a bet on sth auf etw akk wetten
    to \place sb under sb's care jdn in jds Obhut geben
    to \place a comma ein Komma setzen
    to \place one foot in front of the other einen Fuß vor den anderen setzen
    to \place a gun at sb's head jdn eine Pistole an den Kopf setzen
    to \place money on sth Geld auf etw akk setzen
    to be \placed shop, town liegen
    2. (impose)
    to \place an embargo on sb/sth über jdn/etw ein Embargo verhängen
    to \place a limit [or ceiling] on sth etw begrenzen
    to \place ten pounds/half a million on sth etw mit zehn Pfund/einer halben Million veranschlagen
    3. (ascribe)
    to \place the blame on sb jdm die Schuld geben
    to \place one's faith [or trust] in sb/sth sein Vertrauen in jdn/etw setzen
    to \place one's hopes on sb/sth seine Hoffnungen auf jdn/etw setzen
    to \place importance on sth auf etw akk Wert legen
    ... and she \placed the emphasis on the word ‘soon’... und die Betonung lag auf ‚schnell‘
    he \placed stress on every second syllable er betonte jede zweite Silbe
    4. (arrange for)
    to \place a call ein Telefongespräch anmelden
    to \place sth at sb's disposal jdm etw überlassen
    5. (appoint to a position)
    to \place sb/sth somewhere jdn/etw irgendwo unterbringen [o SCHWEIZ platzieren]
    to \place sb on [the] alert jdn in Alarmbereitschaft versetzen
    to \place sb under arrest jdn festnehmen
    to \place sb in charge [of sth] jdm die Leitung [von etw dat] übertragen
    to \place sb in jeopardy jdn in Gefahr bringen
    to \place sb under pressure jdn unter Druck setzen
    to \place a strain on sb/sth jdn/etw belasten
    to \place staff Personal unterbringen [o vermitteln]
    to \place sb under surveillance jdn unter Beobachtung stellen
    the town was \placed under the control of UN peacekeeping troops die Stadt wurde unter die Aufsicht der UN-Friedenstruppen gestellt
    to \place sb/sth face, person, voice, accent jdn/etw einordnen
    to \place sb/sth jdn/etw einordnen
    to be \placed SPORT sich akk platzieren; AM unter die ersten zwei kommen
    to be \placed first/second SPORT Erste(r)/Zweite(r) werden
    to \place sth above [or before] [or over] sth etw über etw akk stellen
    sb \places sth above all other things etw steht bei jdm an erster Stelle
    I'd \place him among the world's ten most brilliant scientists für mich ist er einer der zehn hervorragendsten Wissenschaftler der Welt
    they \placed the painting in the Renaissance sie ordneten das Bild der Renaissance zu
    8. ECON
    to \place sth goods etw absetzen
    to \place an order for sth etw bestellen
    to \place an order with a firm einer Firma einen Auftrag erteilen
    9. passive (good position)
    to be well \placed for sth für etw akk eine gute Ausgangsposition haben
    we're well \placed for the shops wir haben es nicht weit zum Einkaufen fam
    to be well \placed financially finanziell gut dastehen
    to be well \placed to watch sth von seinem Platz aus etw gut sehen können
    10. passive (have at disposal)
    to be well \placed for sth:
    how \placed are you for time/money? wie sieht es mit deiner Zeit/deinem Geld aus?
    SPORT sich akk platzieren; AM also (finish second) Zweite(r) werden
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    [pleɪs]
    1. NOUN
    1) general Platz m, Stelle f

    this is the place where he was born —

    bed is the best place for himim Bett ist er am besten aufgehoben

    we found a good place to watch the procession from — wir fanden einen Platz, von dem wir den Umzug gut sehen konnten

    in the right/wrong place — an der richtigen/falschen Stelle

    some/any place — irgendwo

    a poor man with no place to go — ein armer Mann, der nicht weiß, wohin

    this is no place for you/children —

    there is no place for the unsuccessful in our society your place is by his side — für Erfolglose ist in unserer Gesellschaft kein Platz dein Platz ist an seiner Seite

    this isn't the place to discuss politicsdies ist nicht der Ort, um über Politik zu sprechen

    I can't be in two places at once! —

    she likes to have a place for everything and everything in its place — sie hält sehr auf Ordnung und achtet darauf, dass alles an seinem Platz liegt

    2) = geographical location = district Gegend f; (= country) Land nt; (= building) Gebäude nt; (= town) Ort m

    there's nothing to do in the evenings in this place —

    3) = home Haus nt, Wohnung f

    come round to my place some time — besuch mich mal, komm doch mal vorbei

    4) in book etc Stelle f

    to keep one's placesich (dat) die richtige Stelle markieren

    to lose one's place — die Seite verblättern; (on page) die Zeile verlieren

    5) = seat, position at table, in team, school, hospital Platz m; (at university) Studienplatz m; (= job) Stelle f

    to take one's place (at table) —

    take your places for a square dance! — Aufstellung zur Quadrille, bitte!

    if I were in your place — an Ihrer Stelle, wenn ich an Ihrer Stelle wäre

    to take the place of sb/sth — jdn/etw ersetzen, jds Platz or den Platz von jdm/etw einnehmen

    6) in hierarchy Rang m, Stellung f

    to know one's place — wissen, was sich (für einen) gehört

    of course I'm not criticizing you, I know my place! (hum)ich kritisiere dich selbstverständlich nicht, das steht mir gar nicht zu

    it's not my place to comment/tell him what to do — es steht mir nicht zu, einen Kommentar abzugeben/ihm zu sagen, was er tun soll

    that put him in his place! — das hat ihn erst mal zum Schweigen gebracht, da hab ichs/hat ers etc ihm gezeigt (inf)

    7) in exam, competition Platz m, Stelle f

    Lunt won, with Moore in second place — Lunt hat gewonnen, an zweiter Stelle or auf dem zweiten Platz lag Moore

    to win first place — Erste(r, s) sein

    to take second place to stheiner Sache (dat) gegenüber zweitrangig sein

    to get a place —

    to back a horse for a place — auf Platz wetten, eine Platzwette abschließen

    9) in street names Platz m
    10) MATH Stelle f
    11)

    set structures __diams; place of + noun place of amusement — Vergnügungsstätte f

    place of business or workArbeitsstelle f __diams; in places stellenweise

    make sure the wire/screw is properly in place — achten Sie darauf, dass der Draht/die Schraube richtig sitzt

    to look out of place —

    McCormack played in goal in place of MillerMcCormack stand anstelle von Miller im Tor __diams; to fall into place Gestalt annehmen

    in the first place..., in the second place... — erstens..., zweitens...

    he's going places (fig inf)er bringts zu was (inf) __diams; to give place to sth einer Sache (dat) Platz machen

    2. TRANSITIVE VERB
    1) = put setzen, stellen; (= lay down) legen; person at table etc setzen; guards aufstellen; shot (with gun) anbringen; (FTBL, TENNIS) platzieren; troops in Stellung bringen; announcement (in paper) inserieren (in in +dat); advertisement setzen (in in +acc)

    she slowly placed one foot in front of the other —

    he placed the cue ball right behind the black he placed a gun to my head — er setzte die Spielkugel direkt hinter die schwarze Kugel er setzte mir eine Pistole an den Kopf

    she placed a finger on her lips —

    to place confidence/trust in sb/sth — Vertrauen in jdn/etw setzen

    how are you placed for time/money? — wie sieht es mit deiner Zeit/deinem Geld aus?

    we are well placed for the shops — was Einkaufsmöglichkeiten angeht, wohnen wir günstig

    they were well placed to observe the whole battle — sie hatten einen günstigen Platz, von dem sie die ganze Schlacht verfolgen konnten

    we are well placed now to finish the job by next year —

    2) = rank stellen

    to place local interests above or before or over those of central government — kommunale Interessen über die der Zentralregierung stellen

    3) = identify context of einordnen

    in which school would you place this painting? —

    I don't know, it's very difficult to place I can't quite place him/his accent — ich weiß es nicht, es ist sehr schwer einzuordnen ich kann ihn/seinen Akzent nicht einordnen

    historians place the book in the 5th century AD — Historiker datieren das Buch auf das 5. Jahrhundert

    4) COMM goods absetzen; order erteilen (with sb jdm); contract abschließen (with sb mit jdm)

    who did you place the computer typesetting job with? —

    this is the last time we place any work with you — das ist das letzte Mal, dass wir Ihnen einen Auftrag erteilt haben

    5) money (= deposit) deponieren; (= invest) investieren
    6) phone call anmelden
    7) = find job for unterbringen (with bei)

    the agency is trying to place him with a building firm — die Agentur versucht, ihn bei einer Baufirma unterzubringen

    * * *
    place [pleıs]
    A s
    1. Ort m, Stelle f, Platz m:
    from place to place von Ort zu Ort;
    in places stellenweise;
    the goalkeeper was exactly in the right place SPORT der Torhüter stand goldrichtig;
    all over the place umg überall;
    his hair was all over the place umg er war ganz zerzaust;
    come to the wrong place an die falsche Adresse geraten;
    keep sb’s place jemandem seinen Platz frei halten ( in a queue in einer Schlange);
    lay a place for sb für jemanden decken;
    take place stattfinden;
    win a place in the semifinals SPORT ins Halbfinale einziehen, sich fürs Halbfinale qualifizieren; safe A 1
    2. (mit adj) Stelle f:
    3. (eingenommene) Stelle:
    take sb’s place
    a) jemandes Stelle einnehmen,
    b) jemanden vertreten;
    take the place of ersetzen, an die Stelle treten von (od gen);
    in place of anstelle von (od gen);
    if I were in your place I would … ich an Ihrer Stelle würde …; wenn ich Sie wäre, würde ich …;
    put yourself in my place versetzen Sie sich (doch einmal) in meine Lage!
    4. Platz m (Raum):
    give place (to) Platz machen (für oder dat) (a. fig), nachgeben (dat)
    5. (richtiger oder ordnungsgemäßer) Platz (auch fig): in his library every book has its place hat jedes Buch seinen Platz;
    find one’s place sich zurechtfinden;
    know one’s place wissen, wohin man gehört;
    in (out of) place (nicht) am (richtigen) Platz;
    this remark was out of place diese Bemerkung war deplatziert oder unangebracht;
    feel out of place sich fehl am Platz fühlen;
    a) das oder hier ist nicht der (geeignete) Ort für,
    b) das ist nicht der richtige Zeitpunkt für;
    such people have no place in our club für solche Leute ist kein Platz in unserem Verein;
    put sth back in its place etwas (an seinen Platz) zurücklegen oder -stellen;
    put sb back in their place jemanden in die oder seine Schranken verweisen; click1 B 4, fall into 1, slot1 C
    6. Ort m, Stätte f:
    one of the best places to eat eines der besten Restaurants oder Speiselokale;
    place of amusement Vergnügungsstätte;
    place of birth Geburtsort;
    place of interest Sehenswürdigkeit f;
    place of work Arbeitsplatz m, -stelle f;
    a) Kultstätte,
    b) Gotteshaus n;
    a) ausgehen,
    b) (umher)reisen,
    c) fig es zu etwas bringen; assembly 1
    7. WIRTSCH Ort m, Platz m, Sitz m:
    place of business Geschäftssitz;
    place of delivery Erfüllungsort;
    place of jurisdiction Gerichtsstand m;
    place of payment Zahlungsort;
    8. Haus n, Wohnung f:
    at his place bei ihm (zu Hause);
    he came over to my place yesterday er kam gestern zu mir;
    your place or mine? umg bei dir od bei mir?
    9. Ort(schaft) m(f):
    Munich is a nice place to live in München lebt man angenehm oder lässt es sich angenehm leben; exile A 1
    10. Gegend f:
    11. THEAT Ort m (der Handlung)
    12. umg Lokal n:
    go to a Greek place zum Griechen gehen
    13. SCHIFF Platz m, Hafen m:
    place of tran(s)shipment Umschlagplatz;
    place of call Anlaufhafen
    14. Raum m (Ggs Zeit)
    15. Stelle f (in einem Buch etc):
    lose one’s place die Seite verblättern oder verschlagen;
    I’ve lost my place auch ich weiß nicht mehr, wo (an welcher Stelle) ich war;
    the audience laughed in the right places an den richtigen Stellen
    16. MATH (Dezimal) Stelle f:
    of many places vielstellig;
    place value Stellenwert m
    17. Platz m, Stelle f (in einer Reihenfolge):
    a) an erster Stelle, erstens, zuerst, als Erst(er, e, es),
    b) in erster Linie,
    c) überhaupt (erst),
    d) ursprünglich;
    why did you do it in the first place? warum haben Sie es überhaupt getan?;
    you should not have done it in the first place Sie hätten es von vornherein bleiben lassen sollen;
    why didn’t you admit it in the first place? warum hast du es nicht gleich zugegeben?;
    in the last place an letzter Stelle, zuletzt, als letzt(er, e, es); schließlich; second1 A 1
    18. SPORT etc Platz m:
    in third place auf dem dritten Platz;
    take third place den dritten Platz belegen; second1 A 1
    19. (Sitz)Platz m, Sitz m:
    take your places nehmen Sie Ihre Plätze ein!
    20. a) (An)Stellung f, (Arbeits)Stelle f, Posten m:
    out of place stellenlos
    b) UNIV Studienplatz m
    21. Amt n:
    a) Dienst m:
    in place im Amt (Minister etc), im Staatsdienst
    b) fig Aufgabe f, Pflicht f:
    it is not my place to do this es ist nicht meine Aufgabe, dies zu tun
    22. (soziale) Stellung, Stand m, Rang m:
    in high places an hoher Stelle;
    persons in high places hochstehende Persönlichkeiten
    23. fig Grund m:
    there’s no place for doubt es besteht kein Grund zu zweifeln
    B v/t
    1. stellen, setzen, legen (alle auch fig):
    place together Tische etc zusammenstellen;
    place a call ein (Telefon)Gespräch anmelden;
    place a coffin einen Sarg aufbahren;
    place in order zurechtstellen, ordnen;
    place sb in a difficult place jemanden in eine schwierige Lage bringen;
    he places hono(u)r above wealth ihm ist Ehre wichtiger als Reichtum;
    place on record aufzeichnen, (schriftlich) festhalten;
    the referee was well placed SPORT der Schiedsrichter stand günstig
    2. Posten etc aufstellen:
    place o.s. sich aufstellen oder postieren
    3. I can’t place him ich weiß nicht, wo ich ihn unterbringen oder wohin ich ihn tun soll (woher ich ihn kenne)
    4. einen Wohnungssuchenden etc unterbringen ( with bei), einen Arbeitssuchenden auch vermitteln
    5. jemanden ein-, anstellen
    6. jemanden ernennen oder in ein Amt einsetzen
    7. (der Lage nach) näher bestimmen
    8. WIRTSCH
    a) eine Anleihe, Kapital unterbringen
    b) (with) Aufträge erteilen (dat), vergeben (an akk), eine Bestellung aufgeben (bei)
    c) einen Vertrag, eine Versicherung abschließen:
    place an issue eine Emission unterbringen oder platzieren
    9. Ware absetzen
    10. a) be placed SPORT sich platzieren, platziert sein, unter den ersten drei sein:
    be placed 6th sich an 6. Stelle platzieren
    b) how are you placed for money? bes Br wie sieht es bei dir finanziell aus?
    11. SPORT
    a) den Ball platzieren
    b) Rugby: ein Tor mit einem Platztritt schießen
    12. ELEK schalten:
    place in parallel parallel schalten
    C v/i SPORT US
    a) B 10 a
    b) den zweiten Platz belegen
    pl. abk
    1. place Pl.
    3. plural Pl.
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) Ort, der; (spot) Stelle, die; Platz, der

    all over the place — überall; (coll.): (in a mess) ganz durcheinander (ugs.)

    in places — hier und da; (in parts) stellenweise

    find a place in something (be included) in etwas (Akk.) eingehen; see also take 1. 4)

    2) (fig.): (rank, position) Stellung, die

    know one's place — wissen, was sich für einen gehört

    it's not my place to do that — es kommt mir nicht zu, das zu tun

    a [good] place to park/to stop — ein [guter] Platz zum Parken/eine [gute] Stelle zum Halten

    do you know a good/cheap place to eat? — weißt du, wo man gut/billig essen kann?

    place of residence — Wohnort, der

    place of work — Arbeitsplatz, der; Arbeitsstätte, die

    place of worship — Andachtsort, der

    4) (country, town) Ort, der

    Paris/Italy is a great place — Paris ist eine tolle Stadt/Italien ist ein tolles Land (ugs.)

    place of birth — Geburtsort, der

    go places(coll.) herumkommen (ugs.); (fig.) es [im Leben] zu was bringen (ugs.)

    5) (coll.): (premises) Bude, die (ugs.); (hotel, restaurant, etc.) Laden, der (ugs.)

    she is at his/John's place — sie ist bei ihm/John

    [shall we go to] your place or mine? — [gehen wir] zu dir oder zu mir?

    6) (seat etc.) [Sitz]platz, der

    change places [with somebody] — [mit jemandem] die Plätze tauschen; (fig.) [mit jemandem] tauschen

    lay a/another place — ein/noch ein Gedeck auflegen

    7) (in book etc.) Stelle, die

    lose one's placedie Seite verschlagen od. verblättern; (on page) nicht mehr wissen, an welcher Stelle man ist

    8) (step, stage)

    in the first/second/third etc. place — erstens/zweitens/drittens usw.

    9) (proper place) Platz, der

    everything fell into place(fig.) alles wurde klar

    into placefest[nageln, -schrauben, -kleben]

    out of place — nicht am richtigen Platz; (several things) in Unordnung; (fig.) fehl am Platz

    take first/second etc. place — den ersten/zweiten usw. Platz belegen

    11) (job, position, etc.) Stelle, die; (as pupil; in team, crew) Platz, der
    2. transitive verb

    place in position — richtig hinstellen/hinlegen

    place an announcement/advertisement in a paper — eine Anzeige/ein Inserat in eine Zeitung setzen

    2) (fig.)

    place one's trust in somebody/something — sein Vertrauen auf od. in jemanden/etwas setzen

    3) in p.p. (situated) gelegen

    we are well placed for buses/shops — etc. wir haben es nicht weit zur Bushaltestelle/zum Einkaufen usw.

    how are you placed for time/money? — (coll.) wie steht's mit deiner Zeit/deinem Geld?

    4) (find situation or home for) unterbringen ( with bei)
    5) (class, identify) einordnen; einstufen

    I've seen him before but I can't place him — ich habe ihn schon einmal gesehen, aber ich weiß nicht, wo ich ihn unterbringen soll

    * * *
    n.
    Ort -e m.
    Ortschaft f.
    Platzierung f.
    Plazierung (alt.Rechtschreibung) f.
    Plazierung f.
    Stelle -n f.
    Stätte -n f. v.
    platzieren v.
    plazieren (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.

    English-german dictionary > place

  • 103 work

    1. I
    1) men must work люди должны трудиться
    2) the lift (the typewriter, etc.) won't work лифт и т.д. не работает; the bell (the manometer, etc.) didn't work звонок и т.д. не действовал; I can't make the car (this pump, this machine, etc.) work не могу наладить машину /автомобиль/ и т.д.; my brain doesn't seem to be working я что-то плохо соображаю
    3) the medicine /the drug/ (the treatment, this diet, etc.) works лекарство и т.д. оказывает действие /действует/; the pill didn't work таблетка не помогла /не подействовала/; the yeast is beginning to work дрожжи начинают подниматься; yeast makes beer work пиво от дрожжей начинает бродить; we tried this plan, but it did not work мы попробовали применить этот план, но [из этого] ничего не вышло
    4) his face /features/ began to work [от волнения и т.п.] у него начало подергиваться лицо; her lips /her mouth/ worked у нее дрожали губы
    2. II
    1) work in some manner work hard (well enough, steadily, conscientiously, busily, etc.) усердно и т.д. работать /трудиться/; he can hardly work at all он почти совсем не может работать; work for (at) some time work day and night работать день и ночь; work overtime перерабатывать, работать сверхурочно; he is not working now a) у него сейчас нет работы; б) он сейчас не работает
    2) work in some manner the bell (the engine, the gear, the motor, etc.) works well (easily, smoothly, etc.) звонок и т.д. хорошо и т.д. работает; the system works badly система не отлажена; the hinges work stiffly (freely) петли тугие (свободные); my heart works badly сердце у меня пошаливает
    3) work in some manner the plan (smb.'s scheme, this new method, etc.) works well (successfully, etc.) план и т.д. оказался удачным /эффективным/; it can work both ways это может помочь, но может и навредить
    4) work in some manner his face (mouth, etc.) works nervously (violently, etc.) его лицо и т.д. нервно и т.д. подергивается
    5) work in some direction work up (down, out, etc.) пробираться /пробиваться, прокладывать себе путь/ вверх и т.А; her stockings worked down, у нее спустились чулки; the shirt worked up /out/ рубашка выбилась /вылезла/ из брюк или юбки
    3. III
    work smth.
    1) work all day [long] (two hours a day, part time, etc.) работать весь /целый/ день и т.д.; work forty hours a week иметь сорокачасовую рабочую неделю
    2) work a typewriter (an adding machine, a tractor, a pump, etc.) работать на пишущей машинке и т.д.; I don't know how to work this gadget я не знаю, как обращаться с этой штукой /с этим приспособлением/; work a farm (a railway, a coal-mine, an estate, etc.) управлять фермой и т.д.
    3) work one's fingers (one's muscles, etc.) разрабатывать /тренировать/ пальцы и т.д.; work a scheme разрабатывать план; work a district (the constituency, etc.) обслуживать район и т.д.
    4) work the soil (iron, this kind of stone, etc.) обрабатывать почву и т.д.; work clay месить глину: work the dough вымешивать /месить/ тесто; work butter сбивать масло; work smb.'s initials вышивать (вырезать, выбивать и т.я.) чьи-л. инициалы; work buttonholes метать петли; work a shawl связать шаль
    5) work one's fingers (one's toes, one's lips, etc.) шевелить пальцами и т.д.; work one's jaws сжимать и разжимать челюсти, двигать челюстями
    6) work harm приносить вред; work destruction причинять разрушение; work havoc производить опустошение; work mischief натворить бед, устроить скандал; work changes производить перемены; work cures приносить исцеление; work-wonders /miracles/ творить чудеса
    4. IV
    1) work smb. in some manner work smb. hard (long hours) заставлять кого-л. усердно (много) работать, изнурять кого-л. работой
    2) work smth. somewhere work one's way forward (upwards, in, out, etc.) прокладывать себе путь /пробиваться/ вперед и т.д.; work one's way down с трудом спускаться; work one's way up а) пробиваться наверх; б) добиваться положения в обществе
    3) work smth. somewhere the trapper worked the stream up охотник расставил капканы вверх по ручью
    4) work smth. in some manner work one's fingers (one's lips, etc.) nervously нервно сжимать и разжимать пальцы и т.д.
    5. VI
    work smth. into some state work a screw (a rope, a string, a tie, a knot, etc.) loose ослабить гайку и т.д.; work one's hands free освобождать /высвобождать, развязывать себе/ руки; work the chain (the rope, etc.) free освободиться от цепей и т.д.
    6. XI
    1) be worked by smth. this machine (the pump, the doll, etc.) is worked by electricity эта машина и т.д. приводится в действие электричеством /работает при помощи электричества/ || to be worked to the limit использовать до конца; the device has not yet been worked to the limit еще не все ресурсы этого приспособления использованы полностью
    2) be worked for some time the number of hours worked weekly shall be reduced to 40 рабочая неделя будет сокращена до 40 часов
    7. XIII
    work to do smth. men must work to live чтобы жить, люди должны работать; he worked to put his brother through college он работал, чтобы его брат мог закончить колледж
    8. XV
    work into some state work loose ослабнуть; work free освободиться; the window catch (the screw, the nut, the handle, etc.) worked loose оконный шпингалет и т.д. разболтался
    9. XVI
    1) work at (in, on) some place work at an airplane factory (at a mill, at school, at an office, in an advertizing department, etc.) работать на авиационном заводе и т.д.; work in one's study (in the open air, in a garden, at one's desk, on a scaffolding, etc.) работать у себя в кабинете и т.д.; work on the land работать в сельском хозяйстве; work with smb. work with a grocer (with a florist, with this firm, with us, etc.) работать /служить/ у бакалейщика и т.д.; he is hard to work with с ним трудно работать /иметь дело/; work in (at, into, by, under) smth. work in one's spare hours (late into the night, late at night, by day, by night, etc.) работать в свой свободные часы и т.д.; work at top capacity (in full swing) работать на полную мощность; work at 2,500 HP иметь мощность в две тысячи пятьсот лошадиных сил; work under hard conditions работать в тяжелых условиях; work in shifts работать посменно; work for smth., smb. work for self-support (for a living, for a degree, for a higher certificate etc.) работать, чтобы обеспечить себя и т.д.; work for a small pay (for a wage, etc.) работать за небольшую плату и т.д.; work for a company (for a firm, etc.) служить в какой-л. компании и т.д.; work for the government быть на государственной службе; work with (without) smth. work with one's hands (with one's head, with a brush and paint, etc.) работать руками и т.д.; work with interest (with enthusiasm, with a will, without cessation, etc.) работать с интересом и т.д.;
    2) work on smth. work on an axle (on a pivot, etc.) вращаться на оси и т.д.; work on liquid fuel (on wood, on refined or crude petroleum, on all voltages, etc.) работать на жидком топливе и т.д.; this clock works on a spring эти часы приводятся в движение пружиной
    3) work in (with) smth. work in wood работать по дереву; work in oils (in water-colours, in distemper, etc.) писать маслом и т.д.; work in leather а) изготовлять изделия из кожи; б) тиснить кожу; work with silver (with gold, with wood, etc.) работать с серебром и т.д.; work at (on) smth. work at a shawl вышивать или вязать шаль; work on a tapestry (on a tombstone, etc.) работать над гобеленом и т.д.; work through smth. work through literature bearing on the subject (through the list, etc.) проработать литературу, относящуюся к данному вопросу и т.д.
    4) work at (on, upon, over) smth. work at history (at Greek, etc.) заниматься историей и т.д.; work at a new invention (at a topic, at a subject for many years, at a portrait, at a dictionary, etc.) работать над новым изобретением и т.д.; work at one's lessons делать /готовить/ уроки; work at one's profession совершенствовать свое профессиональное мастерство; work on this suggestion (on a new novel, on the case, etc.) работать над этим предложением и т.д.; have no data to work (up)on не иметь данных, из которых можно было бы исходить; work over a book (over a play, etc.) работать над книгой и т.д.; I worked over this letter half a dozen times before I sent it я переделывал это письмо десятки раз, прежде чем я его отправил; work over smb. I worked over him for an hour before I could revive him я бился целый час, чтобы привести его в чувство; after the match a masseur worked over him после матча его массировал массажист; work against (for, to, toward, towards) smth. work against war (against the cause, etc.) бороться /действовать, выступать/ против войны и т.д.; work for peace (for a cause, to the same end, toward(s) such results, for the good of humanity, for the world, etc.) работать на благо мира и т.д.; work in smth. work in literature работать в области литературы; work in this direction действовать в этом направлении; work in the interest of humanity работать на благо человечества; work with smb., smth. work with an English class (with a group, with children, etc.) работать /заниматься/ с английской группой и т.д.; work with figures иметь дело с цифрами
    5) work along (into, through, etc.) smth. work along the shelf of the rock с трудом продвигаться по уступу скалы; the grub worked into the wood в дереве завелся червячок; work into smb.'s favour coll. [хитростью] добиться чьего-л. расположения; work through the forest пробираться через лес; the rain works through the roof дождь проникает через крышу; his elbow has worked through the sleeve рукав у него протерся на локте; his toes worked through the boot его сапоги "каши просят"; the ship worked to windward корабль вышел на /выиграл/ ветер
    6) work with smth. smb.'s face (smb.'s lips, smb.'s features, smb.'s mouth, etc.) works with emotion (with excitement, with an effort to keep tears back, etc,) чье-л. лицо и т.д. подергивается от волнения и т.д.
    7) work (up)on smth., smb. work on smb.'s mind ((up)on smb.'s feelings, (up)on people, (up)on the vegetation, (up)on the public conscience, etc.) влиять /оказывать воздействие/ на чье-л. мнение и т.д.; work in smth. just drop a hint and leave it to work in his mind сделайте только намек, и мысль сама созреет в его голове; work with smb. the methods that work with one will not necessarily work with another то, что хорошо для одного, не обязательно годятся для другого, методы воздействия, годные для одного [человека], не обязательно будут эффективны для другого
    10. XVIII
    work oneself to some state he worked himself ill он переутомился и заболел || work oneself into smb.'s favour /into favour with smb./ добиться чьего-л. расположения; the rope (the knot, etc.) worked itself loose веревка и т.д. ослабла /развязалась/; the stream will work itself clear after rain когда пройдет дождь, поток снова станет прозрачным
    11. XIX1
    1) work like smb. work like a slave (like a horse, like a navvy, etc.) = работать как вол
    2) work like smth. work like magic /like a charm/ оказывать магическое действие
    12. XX1
    work as smb. work as a shop assistant (as a clerk, as a typist, as a cook, as a receptionist, etc.) работать продавцом и т.д.
    13. XXI1
    1) work smth. to smth. work one's passage /one's fare, one's ticket/ to the south (to America, etc.) отработать свой проезд на юг и т.д.; work one's way through college работать, чтобы иметь средства платить за обучение; work smb., smth. to some state work oneself (the slaves, etc.) to death изводить /изнурять/ себя и т.д. работой; work one's fingers to the bone стирать себе пальцы до крови /в кровь/
    2) work smth. by smth. work this machine (this device, etc.) by electricity (by radio, etc.) управлять этой машиной /приводить в действие эту машину/ и т.д. при помощи электричества и т.д.
    3) work smth. in smth. work flowers (lilies, a strange pattern, etc.) in silver thread (in silk, ill wool, etc.) вышивать цветы и т.д. серебряными нотками и т.д.; work smth. into smth. work the iron into a horseshoe изогнуть железо в подкову; work cotton into thread (hemp into cords, a silver dollar into a bracelet, etc.) сделать из хлопка нитки и т.д.; work one's hair into a knot закрутить /собрать/ волосы в узел /в пучок/; work cottage cheese into a smooth paste стереть творог в однородную массу; work smth. on smth. work a design on a cushion (one's initials on a handkerchief, eft.) вышивать узор и т.д. на подушке и т.д.; work smth. with smth. work a table-cloth (a robe, a blouse, etc.) with silk (with ornament, with lilies, etc.) расшивать скатерть и т.д. шелком и т.д.
    4) work smb. into some state work smb. (oneself, one's audience, etc.) into a rage (into a fever, into a hysterical mood, etc.) доводить кого-л. до бешенства и т.д.; don't work yourself into a temper! не взвинчивай себя!; work smb. for smth. work smb. for a loan (for a ticket, etc.) выманивать у кого-л. /обрабатывать кого-л., чтобы получить/ деньги взаймы и т.д.
    5) work smth. into smth. work a piano into a room втащить рояль в комнату; work the stone into the ring вправить камень в кольцо; work a pin into a hole вставить штифт в отверстие; work this quotation into a speech (an incident into a book, etc.) включать цитату в речь и т.д.; work smth. through (to) smb., smth. work one's way through the crowd (through the jungle, through the desert, through snow-fields, to the front of the crowd, to the summit, etc.) пробиваться через толпу и т.д.; work one's way to a position of responsibility добиваться положения в обществе

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > work

  • 104 brain

    breɪn
    1. сущ.
    1) мозг The power of thinking depends upon the brain. ≈ Мыслительная сила зависит от головного мозга. disease of the brainболезнь мозга dish of brains ≈ мозги (блюдо)
    2) обыкн. мн.;
    разг. умственные способности, интеллект, разум, рассудок, ум to be in one's right brainsбыть в здравом уме out of one's brainsпомешанный, не в своем уме to live with one's own brains ≈ жить своим умом the great brains of the world ≈ великие умы человечества on one's brains ≈ в мыслях, на уме brain trust ≈ 'мозговой трест' brain trusterсотрудник 'мозгового треста' brain drain ≈ 'утечка мозгов'
    3) разг. 'голова', умница, мыслящая личность brain drainerученый, специалист, эмигрировавший в другую страну (где ему предоставляют лучшие условия)
    4) разг. электронная вычислительная машина ∙ to beat/puzzle/rack one's brains about/with smth. ≈ ломать себе голову над чем-л. to crack one's brain(s) ≈ спятить, свихнуться to have one's brains on ice разг. ≈ сохранять ледяное спокойствие smth. on the brain ≈ неотвязная мысль to have (got) smb., smth. on the brain ≈ неотступно думать о ком-л., чем-л. an idle brain is the devil's workshop посл. ≈ праздность ума мать всех пороков to make smb.'s brain reel ≈ поразить кого-л. to pick/suck smb.'s brains ≈ использовать чужие мысли to turn smb.'s brain ≈ вскружить кому-л. голову;
    сбить кого-л. с толку
    2. гл. размозжить голову головной мозг - disease of the * болезнь мозга - to blow out one's *s пустить себе пулю в лоб pl мозги (кушанье) обыкн. pl (разговорное) рассудок, разум;
    умственные способности;
    интеллект, ум - powerful * могучий ум - use your *s! шевели мозгами!, подумай! - that's beyond my * это выше моего понимания, это недоступно моему уму (a *) (разговорное) умник, умница, "голова", мыслящая личность pl (кинематографический) (профессионализм) киносценарист, автор литературного сценария (профессионализм) электронный мозг (ЭВМ) > to crack one's *(s) спятить, свихнуться > to cudgel one's *s about /with/ smth. ломать себе голову над чем-л. > to have smth. on the * только и думать о чем-л., увлекаться чем-л., помешаться на чем-л. > to make smb.'s * reel поразить /ошеломить/ кого-л. > to pick /to suck/ smb.'s *s использовать чужие мысли, присваивать чужие идеи > to turn smb.'s * вызывать головокружение у кого-л.;
    вскружить кому-л. голову > to tax one's * поставить перед собой трудную задачу > to have one's *s on ice сохранять ледяное спокойствие > it soaked into his * ему это стало совершенно ясно, это дошло до его сознания > an idle * is the devil's workshop лень - мать всех пороков размозжить голову an idle ~ is the devil's workshop посл. = праздность ума - мать всех пороков ~ разг. электронная вычислительная машина;
    to beat (или to puzzle, to rack) one's brains (about (или with) smth.) ломать себе голову (над чем-л.) brain мозг;
    disease of the brain болезнь мозга;
    dish of brains мозги (блюдо) ~ размозжить голову ~ рассудок, ум ~ разг. умница, "голова" ~ pl разг. умственные способности ~ разг. электронная вычислительная машина;
    to beat (или to puzzle, to rack) one's brains (about (или with) smth.) ломать себе голову (над чем-л.) to crack one's ~(s) спятить, свихнуться;
    to have one's brains on ice разг. сохранять ледяное спокойствие brain мозг;
    disease of the brain болезнь мозга;
    dish of brains мозги (блюдо) brain мозг;
    disease of the brain болезнь мозга;
    dish of brains мозги (блюдо) to have (got) (smb.), (smth.) on the ~ неотступно думать (о ком-л., чем-л.) ear: to have (smb.'s) пользоваться( чьим-л.) благосклонным вниманием;
    to set by the ears рассорить;
    by the ears в ссоре ha: ha' сокр. разг. форма от have has: has 3-е л. ед. ч. настоящего времени гл. to have hast: hast уст. 2- е л. ед. ч. настоящего времени гл. to have have: have разг.: I have got = I have, you have got = you have, he has got = he has и т. д.( в разн. знач.) ~ допускать;
    терпеть;
    позволять;
    I won't have it я не потерплю этого ~ знать, понимать;
    he has no Greek он не знает греческого языка;
    I have your idea я понял вашу мысль ~ (had) иметь, обладать;
    I have a very good flat у меня прекрасная квартира ~ иметь, обладать ~ испытывать( что-л.), подвергаться( чему-л.) ;
    to have a pleasant time приятно провести время;
    I have a headache у меня болит голова ~ как вспомогательный глагол употребляется для образования перфектной формы: I have done, I had done я сделал, I shall have done я сделаю;
    to have done сделать ~ разг. мошенничество, обман ~ разг. (употр. в pres. perf. pass.) обмануть;
    разочаровать;
    you have been had вас обманули ~ победить, взять верх;
    he had you in the first game он побил вас в первой партии ~ получать;
    добиваться;
    we had news мы получили известие;
    there is nothing to be had ничего не добьешься ~ с последующим инфинитивом имеет модальное значение: быть должным, вынужденным ( что-л. делать) ~ с существительными, обозначающими еду, имеет значение есть, пить: to have breakfast завтракать;
    to have dinner обедать;
    to have tea пить чай ~ со сложным дополнением показывает, что действие выполняется не субъектом, выраженным подлежащим, а другим лицом по желанию субъекта, или что оно совершается без его желания: ~ содержать, иметь в составе;
    June has 30 days в июне 30 дней;
    the room has four windows в комнате четыре окна ~ утверждать, говорить;
    as Shakespeare has it как сказано у Шекспира 've: 've сокр. разг. = have to crack one's ~(s) спятить, свихнуться;
    to have one's brains on ice разг. сохранять ледяное спокойствие to make (smb.'s) ~ reel поразить (кого-л.) ;
    to pick (или to suck) (smb.'s) brains использовать чужие мысли to have (got) (smb.), (smth.) on the ~ неотступно думать (о ком-л., чем-л.) (smth.) on the ~ неотвязная мысль to make (smb.'s) ~ reel поразить (кого-л.) ;
    to pick (или to suck) (smb.'s) brains использовать чужие мысли pick: ~ обворовывать, красть;
    очищать( карманы) ;
    to pick and steal заниматься мелкими кражами;
    to pick (smb.'s) brains присваивать чужие мысли shatter ~ = scatter-brain scatter-brain: scatter-brain вертопрах, легкомысленный человек shatter ~ = scatter-brain to turn (smb.'s) ~ вскружить (кому-л.) голову to turn (smb.'s) ~ сбить( кого-л.) с толку

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > brain

  • 105 thing

    affære
    --------
    forretning
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    greie
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    sak
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    ting
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    tingest
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    vesen
    I
    subst. \/θɪŋ\/
    1) ting, sak, greie (hverdagslig), dings (hverdagslig)
    2) ( abstrakt) ting, noe
    3) (litterært\/kunstnerisk) ting, sak
    4) vesen, skapning
    hello, old thing!
    hei, gamle venn!
    poor thing!
    you stupid thing!
    5) ( i nektelser) ting, dugg, kvekk, døyt
    6) det, saken, forholdet, stillingen, tilstanden
    det er ikke som før i tiden \/ tingene er ikke slik de en gang var
    slik det er nå \/ som saken står nå
    how are things?
    7) ( hverdagslig) greie, spesialinteresse
    classical music isn't really my thing, you know
    klassisk musikk er ikke akkurat min greie, vet du
    a close\/near thing på nære nippet, på hengende håret
    a thing of the past noe som tilhører fortiden
    a thing or two ett og annet
    among other things blant annet
    and another thing og forresten
    and another thing, you must go shopping
    og forresten, du må gå og handle
    ... and things ( hverdagslig)... og sånt,... og alt mulig
    he was mean to me, pulled my hair and things
    han var slem mot meg, lugget meg og alt mulig
    be all things to all men\/people ( om person) gjøre alle til lags, bety noe for alle bety noe for alle, kunne brukes av alle
    be hearing things høre stemmer, høre lyder
    be only one thing for it bare være én løsning på det
    be on to a good thing ha noe bra på gang
    be seeing things ( om noe overnaturlig) innbille seg ting, se syner
    do one's own thing ( hverdagslig) gjøre sin egen greie
    do the...thing (amer.) gjøre den...rutinen
    after he had done his man-of-the-world-thing, he fell asleep
    etter at han hadde gått gjennom verdensmannsrutinen sin, sovnet han
    do things to gjøre noe med
    first things first (la oss ta) det viktigste først
    for one thing for det første
    have a thing about være gal etter, være fortapt i, ha dilla på
    ikke kunne tåle, ikke fikse, ha en fiks idé om
    in all things i ethvert henseende
    ... is one thing,... is another... er én ting,... er noe ganske annet
    compassion is one thing, mawkish sentimentality is another
    medynk er én ting, vammel sentimentalitet er noe ganske annet
    know a thing or two ikke være tapt bak en vogn, ikke være født i går
    the latest thing eller the last thing det aller siste, det nyeste, siste skrik
    make a (big) thing of something gjøre et (stort) nummer av, lage oppstuss om
    of all things av alle ting
    one of those things slikt som skjer, sånt som skjer, sånt man må regne med
    one thing leads to another en ting fører til en annen
    a poor thing but mine own forklaring: ikke så mye å skryte av, men jeg har i alle fall laget det\/den selv
    put things right si det som det er gjøre noe godt igjen
    the right thing eller the only right thing det (eneste) rette
    strike a good thing ( hverdagslig) gjøre et funn, fange\/skyte gullfuglen
    taking one thing with another når alt kommer til alt
    the thing is saken er den, spørsmålet\/problemet er
    the thing is, can we get there in time? the
    thing eller quite the thing god tone, tingen
    på moten, inne
    i form, vel
    (akkurat) det rette, akkurat hva som behøves
    things (saker og) ting
    eiendeler, greier, saker, bagasje, ting
    pack up your things, we're leaving now!
    pakk sammen sakene dine, vi drar nå!
    klær, tøy
    things without us ytterverden
    too much of a good thing for mye av det gode
    you lucky thing! din heldiggris!
    II
    subst. \/θɪŋ\/ eller Thing

    English-Norwegian dictionary > thing

  • 106 sueño

    m.
    1 sleep, cyclical resting period, shut-eye, sleeping state.
    2 aspiration, dream, hope, dreaming.
    3 dream.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: soñar.
    * * *
    1 (acto) sleep
    2 (ganas de dormir) sleepiness
    3 (lo soñado) dream
    4 figurado (ilusión) dream, illusion
    \
    caerse de sueño figurado not to be able to keep one's eyes open
    conciliar el sueño to get to sleep
    dar sueño to make sleepy
    en sueños figurado in one's dreams
    echar un sueño to take a nap
    entre sueños while half-asleep
    ¡ni en sueños! familiar not on your life!
    perder el sueño por algo to lose sleep over something
    quitar el sueño to keep awake
    ser un sueño familiar to be a dream
    tener el sueño ligero to be a light sleeper
    tener sueño to feel sleepy, be sleepy
    sueño dorado figurado cherished dream, greatest dream
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=estado) sleep

    coger o conciliar el sueño — to get to sleep

    echarse un sueño o un sueñecito * — to have a nap, have a kip *

    en o entre sueños, me hablaste entre sueños — you talked to me but you were half asleep

    tener el sueño ligeroto be a light sleeper

    tener el sueño pesadoto be a heavy sleeper

    sueño invernal — (Zool) winter sleep

    dormir 2., 2)
    2) (=ganas de dormir)

    tengo sueño atrasado — I haven't caught up on sleep, I haven't had much sleep lately

    caerse de sueño — to be asleep on one's feet

    dar sueño, su conversación me da sueño — his conversation sends me to sleep

    morirse de sueño, estar muerto de sueño — to be asleep on one's feet, be so tired one can hardly stand

    quitar el sueño a algn — to keep sb awake

    tener sueño — to be sleepy, be tired

    vencer
    3) (=imagen soñada) dream

    ¿sabes interpretar los sueños? — do you know how to interpret dreams?

    ¡que tengas dulces sueños! — sweet dreams!

    4) (=ilusión) dream
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( estado) sleep

    tener el sueño ligero/pesado — to be a light/heavy sleeper

    el sueño eterno — (euf) eternal rest (euf)

    descabezar or echar un sueñecito — (fam) to have forty winks, have a (little) nap

    perder el sueño (por algo)to lose sleep (over something)

    quitarle el sueño a alguiento keep somebody awake

    tener (el) sueño atrasado: tengo sueño atrasado — I have missed out on a lot of sleep

    ¿tienes sueño? — are you tired/sleepy?

    me estoy cayendo or muriendo de sueño — I'm falling asleep on my feet

    se me ha quitado el sueño — I've woken up again now, I don't feel sleepy any more

    lo venció el sueño — (liter) sleep overcame him, he was overcome by sleep

    2)
    a) ( representación) dream

    ni en sueños: no pienso prestarle ese dinero ni en sueños — I wouldn't dream of lending him that money

    b) ( ilusión) dream

    ser un sueño — (fam) to be divine (colloq)

    * * *
    = wishful thinking, dream, fantasy [phantasy], sleep, vision, slumber, shut-eye.
    Ex. I suspect that Mr Byrum's personal opinion that AACR2 will force libraries to close their catalogs is partly wishful thinking.
    Ex. The computer, once instructed on the desired filing order, is eminently suitable for filing, achieving a level of consistency which was a remote dream in the days of human filers.
    Ex. The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.
    Ex. Sleep is the simplest category to deal with as the person asleep is unconscious and can be said therefore to be inactive.
    Ex. It appears, however, that the role of security in this vision has not been fully delineated.
    Ex. The clock radio came suddenly to life, rousing Jack from his fitful slumber.
    Ex. America is raising a nation of sleep-deprived kids, with only 20 percent getting the recommended nine hours of shut-eye on school nights.
    ----
    * apnea del sueño = sleep apnoea.
    * apnea durante el sueño = sleep apnoea.
    * con cara de sueño = bleary-eyed.
    * con sueño = drowsily.
    * el sueño de toda persona = the stuff dreams are made of.
    * el sueño de todos = the stuff dreams are made of.
    * el sueño de todo ser viviente = the stuff dreams are made of.
    * enfermedad del sueño = sleeping sickness.
    * falto de sueño = sleep-deprived.
    * hacer realidad un sueño = realise + dream, fulfil + dream, make + vision + a reality, realise + vision, fulfil + vision, make + Posesivo + dream come true.
    * hipopnea del sueño = sleep hypopnoea.
    * hipopnea durante el sueño = sleep hypopnoea.
    * ¡ni en sueños! = no dice!.
    * no poder conciliar el sueño = have + trouble sleeping.
    * perder el sueño por = lose + sleep over/on.
    * robarle tiempo al sueño = burn + the candle at both ends.
    * Sueño Americano, el = American Dream, the.
    * sueño de los padres = hand-me-down dream.
    * sueño despierto = waking dream.
    * sueño escapista = dreamscape.
    * sueño + hacerse realidad = dream + come true.
    * sueño húmedo = wet dream.
    * sueño imposible = pipe dream [pipedream], impossible dream.
    * sueño profundo = deep slumber, deep sleep, sound night's sleep.
    * tener sueño = be sleepy, feel + sleepy.
    * un sueño hecho realidad = a dream come true.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( estado) sleep

    tener el sueño ligero/pesado — to be a light/heavy sleeper

    el sueño eterno — (euf) eternal rest (euf)

    descabezar or echar un sueñecito — (fam) to have forty winks, have a (little) nap

    perder el sueño (por algo)to lose sleep (over something)

    quitarle el sueño a alguiento keep somebody awake

    tener (el) sueño atrasado: tengo sueño atrasado — I have missed out on a lot of sleep

    ¿tienes sueño? — are you tired/sleepy?

    me estoy cayendo or muriendo de sueño — I'm falling asleep on my feet

    se me ha quitado el sueño — I've woken up again now, I don't feel sleepy any more

    lo venció el sueño — (liter) sleep overcame him, he was overcome by sleep

    2)
    a) ( representación) dream

    ni en sueños: no pienso prestarle ese dinero ni en sueños — I wouldn't dream of lending him that money

    b) ( ilusión) dream

    ser un sueño — (fam) to be divine (colloq)

    * * *
    = wishful thinking, dream, fantasy [phantasy], sleep, vision, slumber, shut-eye.

    Ex: I suspect that Mr Byrum's personal opinion that AACR2 will force libraries to close their catalogs is partly wishful thinking.

    Ex: The computer, once instructed on the desired filing order, is eminently suitable for filing, achieving a level of consistency which was a remote dream in the days of human filers.
    Ex: The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.
    Ex: Sleep is the simplest category to deal with as the person asleep is unconscious and can be said therefore to be inactive.
    Ex: It appears, however, that the role of security in this vision has not been fully delineated.
    Ex: The clock radio came suddenly to life, rousing Jack from his fitful slumber.
    Ex: America is raising a nation of sleep-deprived kids, with only 20 percent getting the recommended nine hours of shut-eye on school nights.
    * apnea del sueño = sleep apnoea.
    * apnea durante el sueño = sleep apnoea.
    * con cara de sueño = bleary-eyed.
    * con sueño = drowsily.
    * el sueño de toda persona = the stuff dreams are made of.
    * el sueño de todos = the stuff dreams are made of.
    * el sueño de todo ser viviente = the stuff dreams are made of.
    * enfermedad del sueño = sleeping sickness.
    * falto de sueño = sleep-deprived.
    * hacer realidad un sueño = realise + dream, fulfil + dream, make + vision + a reality, realise + vision, fulfil + vision, make + Posesivo + dream come true.
    * hipopnea del sueño = sleep hypopnoea.
    * hipopnea durante el sueño = sleep hypopnoea.
    * ¡ni en sueños! = no dice!.
    * no poder conciliar el sueño = have + trouble sleeping.
    * perder el sueño por = lose + sleep over/on.
    * robarle tiempo al sueño = burn + the candle at both ends.
    * Sueño Americano, el = American Dream, the.
    * sueño de los padres = hand-me-down dream.
    * sueño despierto = waking dream.
    * sueño escapista = dreamscape.
    * sueño + hacerse realidad = dream + come true.
    * sueño húmedo = wet dream.
    * sueño imposible = pipe dream [pipedream], impossible dream.
    * sueño profundo = deep slumber, deep sleep, sound night's sleep.
    * tener sueño = be sleepy, feel + sleepy.
    * un sueño hecho realidad = a dream come true.

    * * *
    A
    1 (estado) sleep
    conciliar el sueño to get to sleep
    oyó un ruido entre sueños she heard a noise in her sleep o when she was half asleep
    tener el sueño ligero/pesado to be a light/heavy sleeper
    entregarse al sueño ( liter); to abandon oneself to sleep ( liter)
    descabezar or echar un sueñecito ( fam); to have forty winks, have a (little) nap
    perder el sueño to lose sleep
    quitar(le) el sueño a algn to keep sb awake
    esas cosas no me quitan el sueño I don't have sleepless nights o lose any sleep over such things, things like that don't keep me awake at night
    2
    (ganas de dormir): ¿tienes sueño? are you tired/sleepy?
    ¡qué sueño (tengo)! I'm so sleepy!
    me voy a la cama, tengo un sueño que no veo ( fam); I'm going to bed, I'm very tired o I'm falling asleep
    sobre las 11 ya me empieza a entrar sueño about 11 o'clock I start feeling sleepy
    me estoy cayendo or muriendo de sueño I'm falling asleep on my feet
    estoy cansado, pero no tengo sueño I'm tired but I don't feel sleepy
    se me ha quitado el sueño I've woken up again o I don't feel sleepy any more
    lo venció el sueño ( liter); sleep overcame him, he was overcome by sleep
    B
    la interpretación de los sueños the interpretation of dreams
    anoche tuve un sueño muy raro I had a very strange dream last night
    te lo has debido de imaginar en sueños you must have dreamed it
    ni en sueños: no pienso prestarle ese dinero ni en sueños I wouldn't dream of lending him that money, there's no way I would lend him that money ( colloq)
    2 (ilusión) dream
    la mujer de sus sueños the woman of his dreams, his dream woman
    sus sueños se hicieron realidad her dreams came true
    ser un sueño ( fam); to be divine ( colloq)
    tiene una casa que es un sueño her house is gorgeous o divine ( colloq), her house is a dream ( colloq)
    Compuestos:
    rapid-eye-movement o REM sleep
    twilight sleep
    su sueño dorado es llegar a ser actriz her (greatest) dream is to become an actress
    eternal sleep
    dormir el sueño eterno to sleep the eternal sleep
    ( Méx) pipe dream
    wet dream
    rapid-eye-movement o REM sleep
    * * *

     

    Del verbo sonar: ( conjugate sonar)

    sueno es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    sonar    
    sueño
    sonar ( conjugate sonar) verbo intransitivo
    1 [teléfono/timbre] to ring;
    [ disparo] to ring out;

    sueñoon las doce en el reloj the clock struck twelve;
    me suenan las tripas (fam) my tummy's rumbling (colloq)
    2 (+ compl)
    a) [motor/instrumento] to sound;

    [ persona] to sound;

    sonaba preocupada she sounded worried;
    suena a hueco it sounds hollow
    b) [palabra/expresión] to sound

    3
    a) ( resultar conocido) (+ me/te/le etc):

    me suena tu cara your face is o looks familiar;

    ¿te suena este refrán? does this proverb ring a bell (with you) o sound familiar to you?
    b) ( parecer) sueño A algo to sound like sth

    4 (AmL fam) ( fracasar):

    sonamos we've blown it now (colloq)
    verbo transitivo
    1
    a) (+ me/te/le etc) ‹ nariz to wipe

    b) trompeta to play

    2 (Méx fam)
    a) ( pegar) ‹ persona to thump (colloq), to clobber (colloq)


    sonarse verbo pronominal: tb

    sueño sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) ( estado) sleep;


    tener el sueño ligero/pesado to be a light/heavy sleeper;
    perder el sueño (por algo) to lose sleep (over sth)

    ¿tienes sueño? are you tired/sleepy?;

    el vino me dio sueño the wine made me sleepy;
    me empezó a entrar sueño I started feeling sleepy;
    se me quitó el sueño I don't feel sleepy any more
    2




    su sueño dorado es llegar a ser actriz her (greatest) dream is to become an actress
    sonar verbo intransitivo
    1 (un instrumento, una melodía) to sound: su voz sonaba a preocupación, her voice sounded worried
    (un despertador) to ring, buzz
    2 (dar una impresión) to sound: lo que dices me suena a chino, what you are saying is Greek to me
    eso me suena a problemas, that sounds like trouble
    su propuesta no suena mal, I like the sound of her proposal
    3 (ser familiar) su cara me suena, his face rings a bell, ese nombre no me suena de nada, that name is completely unknown to me
    4 (ser citado, mencionado) su nombre suena como candidato al premio, his name was put forward as a candidate for the prize
    sueño sustantivo masculino
    1 (estado de dormir) sleep: tengo el sueño ligero/pesado, I'm a light/heavy sleeper
    2 (necesidad de dormir) sleepiness: te caes de sueño, you can hardly keep your eyes open
    tenía sueño, she felt o was sleepy
    3 (lo soñado) dream: tuve un sueño espantoso, I had a nightmare
    4 (ilusión, ambición, deseo) dream: se cumplieron sus sueños, her dreams came true
    5 (fantasías) fancy, delusion: eso no son más que sueños, that is nothing but dreams
    6 sueño eterno, last sleep o eternal rest
    ♦ Locuciones: conciliar el sueño, to fall asleep
    quitar el sueño, to be worried about sthg o sb
    ' sueño' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cabecear
    - comentar
    - conciliar
    - engañar
    - ilusión
    - intranquila
    - intranquilo
    - lograr
    - pesada
    - pesado
    - quitar
    - realizar
    - repetirse
    - romper
    - rondar
    - satisfacer
    - vencer
    - atrasado
    - dar
    - despertar
    - despierto
    - desvelar
    - dormir
    - entrar
    - espabilar
    - imposible
    - ininterrumpido
    - interpretar
    - ligero
    - liviano
    - muerto
    - pesadilla
    - profundo
    - rendir
    - reparador
    - repetición
    - repetir
    - tener
    - terrible
    English:
    American Dream
    - broken
    - catch up
    - come
    - deprivation
    - disturb
    - disturbed
    - dream
    - drowsy
    - feel
    - fulfil
    - fulfill
    - fulfillment
    - fulfilment
    - lie down
    - nourish
    - refreshing
    - short
    - sleep
    - sleeper
    - sleepy
    - snatch
    - true
    - undisturbed
    - vision
    - wild
    - bleary
    - fantasy
    - keep
    - pipe
    - slumber
    * * *
    * * *
    m
    1 ( estado de dormir) sleep;
    tener sueño be sleepy;
    echar un sueño grab some sleep, take a nap;
    caerse de sueño be dead tired, be out on one’s feet;
    2 ( fantasía, imagen mental) dream;
    ni en sueños fig not in a million years
    * * *
    sueño nm
    1) : dream
    2) : sleep
    perder el sueño: to lose sleep
    3) : sleepiness
    tener sueño: to be sleepy
    * * *
    2. (lo soñado, ilusión) dream
    ¿no tienes sueño? aren't you sleepy?

    Spanish-English dictionary > sueño

  • 107 lead

    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) leiða, vera í fararbroddi
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) liggja
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) leiða til, orsaka
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) leiða, vera í forystu
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) lifa
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) forysta
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) forysta
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) forysta
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) forskot
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) ól, band
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) vísbending
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) aðalhlutverk
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) blÿ
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) blÿ

    English-Icelandic dictionary > lead

  • 108 lead

    főszerep, vezető szerep, mérőón, ólom, tápcsatorna to lead: elöl megy, ólommal zár, késztet, ólommal tölt
    * * *
    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) vezet, irányít
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) vezet
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) vezet vmire
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) vezet
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) vmilyen életet él
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) vezetés
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) elsőség
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) vezetőszerep
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) vezet vmennyivel
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) póráz
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) nyom
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) főszerep
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) ólom
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) grafit

    English-Hungarian dictionary > lead

  • 109 lead

    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) levar
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) conduzir
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) dar origem
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) ir à frente
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) levar
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) liderança
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) liderança
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) chefia
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) vantagem
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) trela
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) pista
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) papel principal
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) chumbo
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) bico
    * * *
    lead1
    [led] n 1 chumbo. 2 grafita. 3 sonda, prumo. 4 chapa para cobrir telhados. 5 bala de arma de fogo. • vt 1 cobrir, moldar, prender, etc. com chumbo. 2 Typogr prover com entrelinhas. • adj de chumbo. black lead grafita. red lead zarcão. to swing the lead coll dizer-se doente para escapar ao serviço. white lead alvaiade.
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    lead2
    [li:d] n 1 conduta, guia. 2 precedência. 3 direção, comando, liderança, primeiro lugar. 4 vanguarda. 5 exemplo, precedente. 6 orientação, indicação, pista, indício. 7 mão (nos jogos de cartas). 8 passagem através do gelo. 9 curso de água artificial. 10 correia para amarrar cachorro. 11 cabo condutor. 12 Theat papel principal. 13 Theat ator principal. 14 Box golpe. 15 trecho introdutório de um artigo de jornal. • vt+vi (ps and pp led) 1 ser o primeiro a encabeçar. 2 conduzir, guiar. 3 dirigir, comandar. 4 preceder. 5 persuadir, induzir, liderar, orientar. 6 jogar de mão (cartas). 7 reger (orquestra). 8 levar, passar (a vida). a lead of uma dianteira (em corrida). to have the lead ser o líder. to lead a healthy life levar uma vida saudável. to lead astray desviar, desencaminhar. to lead away conduzir, levar. to lead captive aprisionar, prender. to lead off dar início, começar. to lead on arrastar, seduzir, influenciar. to lead the way preceder, mostrar o caminho. to lead up to a) conduzir a conversação para determinado assunto. b) conduzir em direção a. c) aplanar o caminho. to take the lead a) assumir o comando. b) tomar a iniciativa.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > lead

  • 110 lead

    adj. kurşundan yapılmış
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    n. kurşun, iskandil, kurşun levha, rehberlik, öncülük, önderlik, önde olma, ilk oynama hakkı (iskambil), örnek, kılavuz, kablo
    ————————
    v. başında olmak, yol göstermek, öncülük etmek, önde gitmek, önderlik etmek, yönetmek, yönlendirmek, etkilemek, başı olmak, sürdürmek, sürmek, açmak (kartlarını), götürmek
    * * *
    1. yol aç (v.) 2. kurşun (n.) 3. yol göster (v.) 4. yol (n.)
    * * *
    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) yol göstermek, götürmek
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) gitmek, çıkmak
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) yol açmak, neden olmak
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) önde/başta olmak, başta gitmek
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) sürmek, yaşamak
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) ilk/ön sıra, baş taraf
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) önde oluş
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) kılavuzluk, rehberlik
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) mesafe, ara
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) tasma kayışı/zinciri
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) ipucu
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) baş rol
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) kurşun
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) grafit (uç)

    English-Turkish dictionary > lead

  • 111 lead

    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) (pri)peljati
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) voditi
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) povzročiti
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) biti na čelu
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) imeti
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) vodstvo
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) prednost
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) vodenje
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) prednost
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) (pasja) vrvica
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) sled
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) glavna vloga
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) svinec
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) mina
    * * *
    I [led]
    noun
    chemistry svinec; marine grezilo, svinčnica; plural svinčene krovne ploščice, svinčena streha, svinčen okenski okvir; chemistry grafit, mina (za svinčnik); printing medvrstnik
    British English military nautical slang to swing the lead — hliniti bolezen, simulirati
    as dull as lead — zabit, neumen
    II [led]
    1.
    transitive verb
    zaliti s svincem, obtežiti, plombirati, zapečatiti; printing razmakniti vrstice;
    2.
    intransitive verb nautical
    meriti globino s svinčnico
    III [li:d]
    noun
    vodenje, vodstvo; sport & figuratively prednost, naskok; začetni udarec (boks); zgled, primer, nasvet, napotek; theatre glavna vloga, glavni igralec, -lka; cards prednost, prva karta; kratek izvleček iz vsebine članka, uvod k članku; electrical vod, dovod, prevodnik, prevodna žica; mlinščica, korito za mlin; kanal skozi ledeno polje; pasji konopec; naplavina zlata v rečni strugi
    under s.o.'s leadpod vodstvom koga
    to be in the lead of — biti na čelu, voditi
    to take the lead — prevzeti vodstvo, prevzeti pobudo, sprožiti kaj
    to give a lead — iti pred kom, jahati na čelu (lov)
    sport to have the lead of — voditi pred, imeti prednost (naskok) pred
    to follow s.o.'s leadravnati se po nasvetu koga
    to give s.o. a lead — dati komu dober zgled, svetovati
    cards it is your lead — ti začneš, ti si na vrsti (pri kartanju)
    IV [li:d]
    1.
    transitive verb
    voditi, peljati, pripeljati (to), odpeljati ( away); figuratively napeljati, napeljevati, nagniti koga (to k); voditi dirigirati (orkester); preživljati (življenje); speljati (koga, vodo kam); začeti igro (kartanje);
    2.
    intransitive verb
    biti prvi, biti v vodstvu, na čelu; voditi, peljati (cesta, prehod itd); zadati prvi udarec (boks)
    to lead the way — pokazati pot, peljati, iti pred kom
    to lead the dance — začeti, otvoriti ples
    to lead s.o. up the garden (path)povleči koga za nos
    to lead s.o. by the nose — imeti koga na vajetih, imeti popolno oblast nad kom; povleči koga za nos
    this led me to believe — to me je nagnilo k temu, da sem verjel
    to lead s.o. a (dog's) lifegreniti komu življenje
    to lead s.o. a nice ( —ali fine, pretty, merry) life — delati komu težave, pošiljati koga od Poncija do Pilata, imeti koga za norca
    to lead (a girl) to altar — peljati (dekle) pred oltar, oženiti
    Scottish juridically to lead evidencepričati
    he is easier led than driven — lažje ga je prepričati, kakor prisiliti

    English-Slovenian dictionary > lead

  • 112 lead

    • ohjata(jonnekin)
    • ohjata (johtaa)
    • opastaa
    • ohjata
    • johtoasema
    • juontaa
    electricity
    • johdin
    • johtaminen
    • johdattaa
    • johdatella
    • johtaa
    • johtopaikka
    • johto
    • hihna
    • viedä
    • viettää
    • vetää
    • edeltää
    • etumatka
    • etu-
    • sisäänvienti
    • sisäänotto
    • aloittaa
    • antennijohto
    • päärooli
    • pääosa
    • terä
    technology
    • liitinpiikki
    • lisätä painoa
    • peittää
    • saattaa
    electricity
    • läpivienti
    electricity
    • sähköjohto
    • taluttaa
    • talutin
    • talutushihna
    • yksilankajohto
    • kuljettaa
    • kuuluttaa
    • käydä
    • kävelyttää
    • käskeä
    • kärki
    • komentaa
    • lyijyinen
    • luoti
    • lyijykatto
    • lyijy
    • lyijyttää
    * * *
    I 1. li:d past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) johtaa, ohjata
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) johtaa
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) johtaa
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) johtaa
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) viettää
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.)
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.)
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.)
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).)
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.)
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.)
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?)
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II led noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) lyijy
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) lyijy

    English-Finnish dictionary > lead

  • 113 go

    vi/t (went, gone) I. [vi] 1. ići, kretati (se), micati se; otići, odlaziti, krenuti, poći, polaziti (it is time for us to # vrijeme nam je ići, poći; the train is just #ing vlak upravo polazi); uputiti se (into u, to u, prema, k) 2. voziti se, odvesti se, otputovati (vlakom i sl.) 3. [arch] hodati 4. dospjeti, doprijeti, dopirati, doseći, stići (he will # far on će daleko doprijeti) 5. (o cesti, crti) voditi, ići, pružati se, teći, sezati (this road #es to ova cesta vodi u; the boundary #es along the river Drina međa teće duž rijeke; the plank just #es across the brook daska upravo seže preko potoka) 6. ravnati se (by, upon po komu, čemu)(to have nothing to # upon nemati se po čemu ravnati); držati se (by čega), slijediti (by što)(I shall # entirely by what the doctor says ravnat ću se potpuno po onome što liječnik kaže); pristajati (with uza što), postupiti u skladu (with sa) 7. ići, raditi, funkcionirati (stroj, sat itd.); biti u pogonu (keep #ing držati u pogonu; set #ing staviti u pogon); napredovati, uspijevati (poduzeće, posao) 8. držati se, ponašati se, praviti određenu kretnju (all the time he was speaking he went like this čitavo vrijeme dok je govorio držao se ovako, pravio je ovakve kretnje) 9. (o zvukovima) oglasiti se, zazvučiti, zazvoniti (when the sirens # kad zazvuče, zatule sirene; I heard the bells # čuo sam kako zvona zvone); grunuti, puknuti (top i sl.); udariti, kucati, odbijati (it has just gone six upravo je odbilo šest; I felt my heart #ing at a tremendous rate osjećao sam kako mi srce udara silnom brzinom); (uz uzvike) bubnuti, tresnuti, grunuti, prasnuti (to #bang, crack) 10. (o vremenu) minuti, proteći, prolaziti, isteći 11. kolati (the story #es priča se, kola pripovijest); biti u optjecaju, biti prihvaćen, priznat (novac, valuta); biti znan, poznat (by ili under the name of po imenu ili pod imenom); biti uobičajen, običan, prosječan, očekivan (as men # kako se od ljudi već može očekivati; as hotels # kako je to već uobičajeno u hotelima) 12. (o tekstu, stihovima) glasiti, teći (I forget how the words # zaboravio sam kako glase riječi; this is how the verses # stihovi teku evo ovako); (o pjesmi) pristajati (to a tune uz napjev) 13. (o događajima) kretati se, proteći, odvijati se, uspjeti (everything went well sve je proteklo dobro; dinner went well ručak je dobro uspio) 14. (o izborima) završiti (for u korist, against na štetu), glasati (for, against za, protiv), odlučiti se (za politički smjer), postati (Liverpool #es Labour Liverpool glasa za laburiste; to # Conservative postati konzervativac; America went dry Amerika se odlučila za prohibiciju) 15. (o robi) biti prodavan, postići određenu cijenu (eggs went cheap jaja su se prodavala uz jeftinu cijenu); (o novcu) biti utrošen (in na što)(the money went in cigars novac se utošio na cigare) 16. nestati, izgubiti se, gasiti se, propadati (the clouds have gone oblaci su nestali; his life is #ing fast život mu se naglo gasi; our trade is #ing naša trgovina propada); povući se, povlačiti se, prestati, ispasti, ispadati, otpasti, otpadati, izostati (Greek must #! Grčki mora otpasti!; This sentence #es altogether ova rečenica posve ispada) 17. popustiti, popuštati (I thought the dam would # mislio sam da će nasip popustiti); otkinuti se, odlomiti se, otrgnuti se, srušiti se (first the sail and then the mast went najprije se otrgnulo jedro, a onda se srušio jarbol) 18. stupiti u (zvanje), postati (he went to the bar stupio je u odvjetničko zvanje) 19. stati, ići (into u što), imati mjesta (in u čemu)(the book will not # into your pocket knjiga neće stati u vaš džep); proći, dati se provući (thread too thick to# through needle predebela nit da bi prošla kroz iglu) 20. pripadati, imati svoje mjesto, biti spremljen (smješten)(that book #es on the top shelf ta knjiga pripada na najvišu policu, toj je knjizi mjesto na najvišoj polici; the silver #es into the drawer every night srebro se sprema u ladicu svake večeri; I want the table to # in my room želim da se stol smjesti u moju sobu) 21. pripasti, zapasti, dopasti, ostati, ići (to komu), odpadati, otpasti (na koga, što)(at my death my money shall # to my sister nakon moje smrti moj novac neka pripadne mojoj sestri; victory always #s to the strong pobjeda uvijek dopadne jakomu); ići (u što)(12 inches # to the foot jedna stopa ima 12 palaca) 22. biti upotrijebljen (towards za ; to do); dovoditi (to do); pridonijeti, pridonositi, pomoći, pomagati, služiti (to čemu; to do) 23. sezati, dopirati, prodirati; dotjecati, doteći, dostajati, dotrajati (to do)(the difference # deep razlika seže duboko; to # a long way obilno doteći; to go a short way ne dotjecati, ne dostajati) 24. postati, prijeći (u stanje)( to # vacant isprazniti se; to # red pocrvenjeti; to # blind oslijepiti) 25. [s pres part] to # shooting ići u lov; to # fishing (skating, skiing etc.) ići na ribolov (sklizanje, skijanje itd.); neprestano nešto činiti (he #es frightening people neprestano plaši ljude) 26. [pres part] going, za kojim slijedi infinitiv, označuje: a) radnju ili događaj u bliskoj budućnosti (it's going to rain kiša će; there is going to be meat for dinner bit će mesa za večeru); b) namjeru (I'm going to ask him a favour molit ću ga za uslugu I'm not going to tell ne namjeravam, neću kazati) 27. (o jelu) još postojati, još biti raspoloživo (is steak still #ing? Ima li još odrezaka?) II. [vt] 1. izdržati, podnijeti, podnositi (to # the whole hog temeljito ili valjano obaviti što, ne sustezati se (u mislima, govoru ili djelima) 2. poduzeti, riskirati (to # one better than a p nadmašiti koga, više ponuditi od koga; I'll # you prihvaćam okladu) 3. ( u igri kartama) zaigrati, izbaciti (kartu)([fig] to # nap visoko zaigrati, mnogo riskirati) / to # for a walk= ići (poći) na šetnju; [mil sl] to # west= pasti (na ratištu), poginuti; to # to pace= juriti, ići svom brzinom; [fig] neumjereno živjeti; to # with tide (times)= povoditi se za vremenom (većinom); who #es there?= tko si?, tko je? (povik straže); his tongue #es nineteen to a dozen= klepeće kao vodeničko kolo; the story #es= priča se, kaže se; it #es without saying= samo se po sebi razumije; go!= sad! (uzvik za početak utrke i sl.); (na dražbi) #ing, #ing, gone!= po prvi, drugi, treći put! (= prodano!); to # to see= ići u pohode (komu), pohoditi koga; to # to the devil (the dogs) = otići do đavola, propasti; # to the devil!= idi do vraga!; to # the way of all the earth (all flesh)= poći putem svega smrtnoga, umrijeti; to # to a better world = preseliti se na drugi svijet, umrijeti; to # to one's account (one's own place)= otići Bogu na račun (istinu), umrijeti; to # to the bar= postati odvjetnik; to # to sea= postati pomorac, otići na more; to # on the stage= postati glumac (pjevač); to # on the sreet= poći na ulicu, postati prostitutka; to # to stool= obavljati nuždu; [GB pol] to # to the country= izborima tražiti mišljenje naroda, raspisati izbore; to # to war= zaratiti se, ići u rat; to # halves ( shares)= podijeliti napola (na jednake dijelove); to # to one's heart = dirati (pogađati) u srce koga; he went hot and cold= oblijevao ga je hladan znoj (&[fig]); to # to pieces= raspasti se (rastrgati se) na komade; [mil] to go sick= javiti se bolestan; to be gone= pokupiti se, otići; dead and gone= gotov, mrtav; [sl] gone on= sav lud, zanesen (za kim, čim); far gone= zagrezao, veoma bolestan; # fetch!=(zapovijed psu) idi donesi!; to # wreong= zalutati; varati, prevariti se; krenuti stranputicom; to # hungry= gladovati; to # with child= očekivati dijete, biti trudna; to # waste= (uludo) propasti, propadati; as men # = kako se od ljudi može očekivati; as things # = kako je već uobičajeno; how #es the time? = koliko je sati?; I must be gone= moram otići; to # into holes= dobiti rupe, poderati se; to # and do= biti dovoljno lud i učiniti (što); I have been and gone and done it = eh, baš sam se iskazao!; [GB] to # bad= pokvariti se, ukiseliti se (jelo); [GB] to # green (black)= pozelenjeti (pocrnjeti); to # mad= poludjeti; to # queer in the head= šenuti umom; to # native= poprimiti navike domorodaca (o bjelcu); [sl] to # phut= raspasti se, rasplinuti se, propasti; [bot] to # to seed= ocvasti, tjerati u sjeme; [fig] (duševno ili tjelesno) slabiti, stariti, popuštati, ocvasti, gasiti se; to # to the bottom= potonuti; # it! = udri!, ne daj se!, iskaži se!; to # it (strong)= krepko (živo, žestoko, dobrano) prionuti; odvažno ili odlučno postupati, ne dati se; pretjerivati, masno lagati; neumjerno ili raspojasano živjeti; you have been #ing it! = valjano si se probećario, dobrano si sebi dao oduška; to # free (unpunished)= umaknuti nekažnjen, proći bez kazne; let it # at that= neka ostane pri tome; to # from one's word= prekršiti riječ, odstupiti od obećanja; to # bail (for)= jamčiti (za koga); [coll] I 'll # bail = uvjeravam vas; to # to great expence (trouble) = ne žaliti troška (truda); a little of her company #es a long way = i kratko vrijeme u društvu s njom čovjeku je dosta; what he says #es = što on kaže mora biti, njegova je riječ zakon;
    * * *

    doći
    dopirati
    hodati
    ići
    ići gore
    ići naprijed
    namjeravati
    otići
    poginuti
    pokušaj
    postići
    posvetiti se čemu
    prijeći
    proći
    prolaziti
    silaziti
    sporazum
    umrijeti

    English-Croatian dictionary > go

  • 114 lose

    1. transitive verb,
    1) verlieren; kommen um, verlieren [Leben, Habe]

    somebody has nothing to lose [by doing something] — es kann jemandem nicht schaden[, wenn er etwas tut]

    lose one's way — sich verlaufen/verfahren

    2) (fail to maintain) verlieren; (become slow by) [Uhr:] nachgehen [zwei Minuten täglich usw.]
    3) (waste) vertun [Zeit]; (miss) versäumen, verpassen [Zeitpunkt, Gelegenheit, Ereignis]
    4) (fail to obtain) nicht bekommen [Preis, Vertrag usw.]; (fail to hear) nicht mitbekommen [Teil einer Rede usw.]; (fail to catch) verpassen, versäumen [Zug, Bus]
    5) (be defeated in) verlieren [Kampf, Spiel, Wette, Prozess usw.]
    6) (cause loss of)

    you['ve] lost me — (fig.) ich komme nicht mehr mit

    7) (get rid of) abschütteln [Verfolger]; loswerden [Erkältung]

    lose weight — abnehmen. See also academic.ru/43876/lost">lost

    2. intransitive verb,
    1) (suffer loss) einen Verlust erleiden; (in business) Verlust machen (on bei); (in match, contest) verlieren

    lose in freshnessan Frische verlieren

    you can't lose(coll.) du kannst nur profitieren od. gewinnen

    2) (become slow) [Uhr:] nachgehen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [lu:z]
    past tense, past participle - lost; verb
    1) (to stop having; to have no longer: She has lost interest in her work; I have lost my watch; He lost hold of the rope.) verlieren
    2) (to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc): She lost her father last year; The ship was lost in the storm; He has lost his job.) verlieren
    3) (to put (something) where it cannot be found: My secretary has lost your letter.) verlieren
    4) (not to win: I always lose at cards; She lost the race.) verlieren
    5) (to waste or use more (time) than is necessary: He lost no time in informing the police of the crime.) verlieren
    - loser
    - loss
    - lost
    - at a loss
    - a bad
    - good loser
    - lose oneself in
    - lose one's memory
    - lose out
    - lost in
    - lost on
    * * *
    <lost, lost>
    [lu:z]
    I. vt
    1. (forfeit)
    to \lose sth etw verlieren; (reduce) an etw dat verlieren
    to \lose sth to sb etw an jdn verlieren
    to \lose altitude/speed an Höhe/Geschwindigkeit verlieren
    to \lose one's appetite den Appetit verlieren
    to \lose blood Blut verlieren
    to \lose one's breath außer Atem kommen
    to \lose courage den Mut verlieren
    to \lose favour with sb jds Gunst verlieren
    to \lose the upper hand die Oberhand verlieren
    to \lose one's job seinen Arbeitsplatz verlieren
    to \lose the lead die Führung abgeben [müssen]
    to \lose money Geld verlieren
    to \lose popularity an Popularität einbüßen
    to \lose trade Geschäftseinbußen erleiden
    to \lose weight an Gewicht verlieren, abnehmen
    2. (through death)
    she lost her son in the fire ihr Sohn ist beim Brand umgekommen
    to \lose a friend/relative einen Freund/Verwandten verlieren
    to \lose one's life sein Leben verlieren
    to \lose a baby ein Kind [o Baby] verlieren
    to be lost things verschwunden sein; victims umgekommen sein; plane, ship verloren sein
    to \lose an opportunity eine Gelegenheit versäumen
    to \lose time Zeit verlieren
    to \lose no time in doing sth etw sofort [o unverzüglich] tun
    6. watch, clock
    to \lose time nachgehen
    7. (not find)
    to \lose sb jdn verlieren
    to \lose sth etw verlieren; (mislay) etw verlegen
    to \lose the path/route vom Weg/von der Route abkommen
    to \lose one's [or the] way sich akk verirren [o verlaufen
    8. AM ( fam: get rid of)
    to \lose sb/sth jdn/etw abschütteln; pursuer, car jdn/etw abhängen fam
    9. ( fam: confuse)
    to \lose sb jdn verwirren; (deliberately) jdn in die Irre führen [o irreführen]
    you've lost me there da kann ich dir nicht ganz folgen
    10. (not win)
    to \lose sth etw verlieren
    to \lose an argument in einer Diskussion unterliegen
    to \lose a battle/game eine Schlacht/ein Spiel verlieren
    11. (forget)
    to \lose a language/skill eine Sprache/Fähigkeit verlernen
    to \lose sb sth jdn etw kosten [o um etw akk bringen]
    it almost lost me my job es kostete mich fast den Job, es hat mich fast um meinen Job gebracht
    13.
    to \lose the day [for sb] jdn um den Sieg bringen
    to \lose face das Gesicht verlieren
    to \lose one's head den Kopf verlieren
    to \lose heart den Mut verlieren
    to \lose one's heart to sb sein Herz [an jdn] verlieren
    to \lose it ( fam) durchdrehen fam
    I almost lost it ich bin fast verrückt geworden [o fam fast durchgedreht]
    to \lose one's lunch AM (sl) kotzen sl
    to \lose one's marbles [or mind] ( fam) nicht mehr alle Tassen im Schrank haben fam
    to have nothing/something to \lose nichts/etwas zu verlieren haben
    to \lose one's rag [about [or over] sth] ( fam) [über etw akk] in Wut geraten
    to \lose one's shirt [on sth] ( fam) sein letztes Hemd [bei etw dat] verlieren fam
    to \lose sight of sth etw aus den Augen verlieren
    to \lose sleep over [or about] sth sich dat wegen einer S. gen Sorgen machen, wegen einer S. gen kein Auge zutun können
    to \lose touch [with sb] den Kontakt [zu jdm] verlieren
    to \lose touch [with sth] [über etw akk] nicht mehr auf dem Laufenden sein
    to \lose track [of sth] (not follow) [etw dat] [geistig] nicht folgen können; (not remember)
    I've lost track of the number of times he's asked me for money ich weiß schon gar nicht mehr, wie oft er mich um Geld gebeten hat
    to \lose oneself [or be lost] in sth sich akk in etw dat verlieren
    to \lose oneself in thought [völlig] gedankenverloren dastehen/dasitzen
    II. vi
    1. (be beaten)
    to \lose [to sb/sth] [gegen jdn/etw] verlieren
    the team lost 2-0/by 2 points das Team verlor [mit] 2:0/verpasste den Sieg um 2 Punkte
    2. (flop) ein Verlustgeschäft sein [o darstellen]
    the movie lost big at the box office der Film wurde ein Riesenflop fam
    3. (invest badly)
    to \lose on sth bei etw dat Verlust machen
    4.
    you can't \lose du kannst nur gewinnen
    * * *
    [luːz] pret, ptp lost
    1. vt
    1) (generally) verlieren; pursuer abschütteln; one's French vergessen, verlernen; prize nicht bekommen

    or (driver's) license (US) — die Stelle/den Führerschein verlieren

    the cat has lost a lot of hair —

    the shares have lost 15% in a month — die Aktien sind in einem Monat um 15% gefallen

    to lose one's way (lit) — sich verirren; (fig) die Richtung verlieren

    you will lose nothing by helping them —

    they have nothing/a lot to lose — sie haben nichts/viel zu verlieren

    that mistake lost him his job/her friendship/the game — dieser Fehler kostete ihn die Stellung/ihre Freundschaft/den Sieg

    he lost the use of his legs in the accidentseit dem Unfall kann er seine Beine nicht mehr bewegen

    2)
    3)
    4) (= not catch) opportunity verpassen; words nicht mitbekommen

    to lose no opportunity to do sth — keine Gelegenheit verpassen, etw zu tun

    5) (inf

    = go crazy) to lose it — durchdrehen (inf)

    6)

    (passive usages) to be lost (things) — verschwunden sein; (people) sich verlaufen haben; (fig) verloren sein; (words) untergehen

    I can't follow the reasoning, I'm lost — ich kann der Argumentation nicht folgen, ich verstehe nichts mehr

    to be lost at sea — auf See geblieben sein; (ship) auf See vermisst sein

    the ship was lost with all handsdas Schiff war mit der ganzen Besatzung untergegangen

    to get lostsich verlaufen or verirren; (boxes etc) verloren gehen

    I got lost after the second chapter —

    to get lost in the post/move — in der Post/beim Umzug verloren gehen

    to look lost — (ganz) verloren aussehen; (fig) ratlos or hilflos aussehen

    you look ( as though you're) lost, can I help you? — haben Sie sich verlaufen or verirrt, kann ich Ihnen behilflich sein?

    to give sth up for lost —

    he was lost to science he is lost to all finer feelings — er war für die Wissenschaft verloren er hat keinen Sinn für höhere Gefühle

    the joke/remark was lost on her — der Witz/die Bemerkung kam bei ihr nicht an

    to be lost in thought —

    to be lost in one's reading/playing — in seine Lektüre/sein Spiel versunken sein

    2. vi
    verlieren; (watch) nachgehen

    the novel loses a lot in the filmder Roman verliert in der Verfilmung sehr

    you will not lose by helping him — es kann dir nicht schaden, wenn du ihm hilfst

    * * *
    lose [luːz] prät und pperf lost [lɒst; US besonders lɔːst]
    A v/t
    1. allg eine Sache, auch seinen Glauben, das Interesse, seine Stimme, den Verstand, Zeit etc verlieren:
    have lost one’s voice auch heiser sein;
    lose one’s cool umg an die Decke gehen;
    lose no time in doing sth sich beeilen, etwas zu tun; etwas sofort tun;
    2. sein Vermögen, seine Position etc verlieren, einbüßen, kommen um:
    lose credibility an Glaubwürdigkeit einbüßen oder verlieren;
    lose one’s health seine Gesundheit einbüßen;
    have nothing to lose nichts zu verlieren haben;
    he lost 10 pounds er nahm 10 Pfund ab; weight A 3
    3. verlieren (durch Tod, Trennung etc):
    a) einen Patienten (an einen anderen Arzt) verlieren,
    b) einen Patienten nicht retten können;
    she has lost her husband to her best friend sie hat ihren Mann an ihre beste Freundin verloren
    4. ein Spiel, einen Prozess etc verlieren:
    point lost Minuspunkt m
    5. einen Preis etc nicht gewinnen oder erringen
    6. eine Gesetzesvorlage nicht durchbringen
    7. den Zug etc, auch fig eine Gelegenheit etc versäumen, -passen
    8. eine Rede etc nicht mitbekommen umg, etwas nicht hören oder sehen (können):
    I lost the end of his speech mir entging das Ende seiner Rede
    9. aus den Augen verlieren
    10. vergessen:
    11. einen Verfolger abschütteln
    12. eine Krankheit loswerden
    13. nachgehen um (Uhr):
    my watch loses two minutes a day meine Uhr geht am Tag zwei Minuten nach
    14. jemanden seine Stellung etc kosten, jemanden bringen um:
    15. lose o.s. in
    a) sich verirren in (dat):
    b) fig sich verlieren in (dat):
    lose o.s. in thought;
    c) fig sich vertiefen in (akk):
    B v/i
    1. auch lose out (to) verlieren (gegen), unterliegen (dat)
    2. auch lose out verlieren, draufzahlen ( beide:
    on bei einem Geschäft etc):
    you won’t lose by doing it es kann nicht(s) schaden, wenn du es tust
    3. a) Verluste erleiden:
    they lost heavily sie erlitten schwere Verluste
    b) verlieren (in bei, durch):
    the story has lost in translation die Geschichte hat durch die Übersetzung (sprachlich) verloren
    4. verlieren (in an dat):
    lose (in weight) (an Gewicht) abnehmen;
    the days were losing in warmth die Tage wurden kälter
    5. schlechter oder schwächer werden:
    he lost daily er wurde von Tag zu Tag schwächer
    6. nachgehen (Uhr)
    * * *
    1. transitive verb,
    1) verlieren; kommen um, verlieren [Leben, Habe]

    somebody has nothing to lose [by doing something] — es kann jemandem nicht schaden[, wenn er etwas tut]

    lose one's way — sich verlaufen/verfahren

    2) (fail to maintain) verlieren; (become slow by) [Uhr:] nachgehen [zwei Minuten täglich usw.]
    3) (waste) vertun [Zeit]; (miss) versäumen, verpassen [Zeitpunkt, Gelegenheit, Ereignis]
    4) (fail to obtain) nicht bekommen [Preis, Vertrag usw.]; (fail to hear) nicht mitbekommen [Teil einer Rede usw.]; (fail to catch) verpassen, versäumen [Zug, Bus]
    5) (be defeated in) verlieren [Kampf, Spiel, Wette, Prozess usw.]

    you['ve] lost me — (fig.) ich komme nicht mehr mit

    7) (get rid of) abschütteln [Verfolger]; loswerden [Erkältung]

    lose weight — abnehmen. See also lost

    2. intransitive verb,
    1) (suffer loss) einen Verlust erleiden; (in business) Verlust machen (on bei); (in match, contest) verlieren

    you can't lose(coll.) du kannst nur profitieren od. gewinnen

    2) (become slow) [Uhr:] nachgehen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: lost)
    = verlieren v.
    (§ p.,pp.: verlor, verloren)

    English-german dictionary > lose

  • 115 lead

    I 1. [liːd] pt, pp led, n (SPORT)
    prowadzenie nt; ( fig) przywództwo nt; (piece of information, clue) trop m; (in play, film) główna rola f; ( for dog) smycz f; ( ELEC) przewód m
    2. vt
    (walk in front, guide) prowadzić (poprowadzić perf); organization, activity kierować (pokierować perf) +instr; ( BRIT)

    to lead the orchestragrać (zagrać perf) partię pierwszych skrzypiec (w orkiestrze)

    3. vi

    to lead the way — prowadzić, wskazywać drogę

    to lead sb astray( mislead) zwieść ( perf) kogoś; ( corrupt) sprowadzić ( perf) kogoś na manowce or złą drogę

    to lead sb to believe thatdawać (dać perf) komuś powody sądzić, że …

    to lead sb to do sthsprawić ( perf), że ktoś coś zrobi

    Phrasal Verbs:
    II 1. [lɛd] n
    ( metal) ołów m; ( in pencil) grafit m
    2. cpd
    * * *
    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) prowadzić, wieść
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) prowadzić, wieść
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) (do)prowadzić (do)
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) prowadzić
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) prowadzić, wieść
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) prowadzenie, kierownictwo
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) przewaga
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) przykład
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) przewaga
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) smycz, postronek
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) poszlaka
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) główna rola
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) ołów
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) grafit

    English-Polish dictionary > lead

  • 116 lead

    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) vest; vadīt
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) vest; aizvest
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) novest (līdz kādam stāvoklim)
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) būt vadībā/priekšgalā
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) dzīvot
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) vadība
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) vadība; pārsvars
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) paraugs; piemērs
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) vadība; pārsvars
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) (suņa) saite
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) pavediens (nozieguma u.tml. atklāšanai)
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) galvenā loma
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) svins
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) (zīmuļa) grafīts
    * * *
    svins; vadība; piemērs, paraugs; lote; svērtenis, lode; vadība, pārsvars; galvenā loma, galvenās lomas tēlotājs; skārds; plēksnes; izspēle; saite; grafīts; galvenā raksta ievaddaļa; pievads; taciņa, celiņš; mākslīgā gultne, kanāls; dzīsla; apstrādāt ar svinu; vest; būt priekšgalā, komandēt, vadīt; atdalīt ar plēksnēm; tikt apstrādātam ar svinu; būt vadībā, izvirzīties pirmajā vietā; aizvest, vest; diriģēt; izspēlēt pirmo kārti, pārliecināt, dzīvot, ietekmēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > lead

  • 117 lead

    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) vesti, vadovauti, skatinti
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) eiti, vesti
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) sukelti, būti priežastimi
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) būti priekyje, pirmauti
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) gyventi
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) pirmenybė, priešakinė pozicija
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) pranašumas
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) pavyzdys
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) persvara
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) pavadėlis, saitas
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) svarbus pranešimas/parodymas, įkaltis
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) pagrindinis vaidmuo
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) švinas
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) grafitas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > lead

  • 118 lead

    adj. bly-; av bly
    --------
    adj. den viktigaste, den första; den ledande, den anförande; ingress- (artikel etc.)
    --------
    n. bly; blyerts; gevärskula; kula, sänke; blyplatta (inom tryck)
    --------
    n. ledning, anförande; försprång; ledande; instruktion; exempel; ledtråd, fingervisning; ledande plats; huvudroll; huvudrollsinnehavare; hundkoppel; ingressen till artikel; ränna
    --------
    v. leda, föra; vara först; anföra, vara ledare; orsaka; vägleda; leva, föra (livsstil)
    --------
    v. täcka med bly; infatta i bly
    * * *
    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) leda
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) leda, gå
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) leda till
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) leda, vara (gå, ligga) i täten
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) föra, leva
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) ledning, tät[]
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) ledande ställning
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) ledning, tät
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) försprång
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) koppel
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) ledtråd
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) huvudroll
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) bly
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) blyerts

    English-Swedish dictionary > lead

  • 119 lead

    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) vést; přimět
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) vést
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) způsobit
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) být v čele; vést
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) vést
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) čelo, vedení
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) prvenství
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) příklad
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) náskok
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) šňůra
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) vodítko
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) hlavní role
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) olovo; olověný
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) tuha
    * * *
    • vést - vodit
    • vedení
    • vést
    • vodit
    • vodítko
    • vodič
    • zaplombovat
    • zavést
    • plomba
    • směřovat
    • olůvko
    • olovo
    • olovnice
    • lead/led/led
    • náskok
    • dirigovat
    • dovést

    English-Czech dictionary > lead

  • 120 lead

    I 1. [li:d] past tense, past participle - led; verb
    1) (to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction: Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid!) viesť; priviesť
    2) (to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course: A small path leads through the woods.) viesť
    3) ((with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs: The heavy rain led to serious floods.) spôsobiť
    4) (to be first (in): An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition.) byť na čele
    5) (to live (a certain kind of life): She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.) viesť
    2. noun
    1) (the front place or position: He has taken over the lead in the race.) vedenie
    2) (the state of being first: We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.) prvenstvo
    3) (the act of leading: We all followed his lead.) príklad
    4) (the amount by which one is ahead of others: He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).) náskok
    5) (a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc: All dogs must be kept on a lead.) vôdzka, remeň
    6) (a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc: The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.) tip (na)
    7) (a leading part in a play etc: Who plays the lead in that film?) hlavná úloha
    - leadership
    - lead on
    - lead up the garden path
    - lead up to
    - lead the way
    II [led] noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) olovo; olovený
    2) (the part of a pencil that leaves a mark: The lead of my pencil has broken.) tuha
    * * *
    • vedenie
    • vodit
    • viest
    • vodcovstvo
    • zac(ín)at
    • žit
    • sonda
    • šnúra (i elektro)
    • sužovat
    • spravovat
    • tuha
    • tip
    • príklad
    • presviedcat
    • predbiehat
    • hlavná hloha (div.)
    • iniciatíva
    • byt v cele
    • byt prvý
    • prvenstvo
    • remienok
    • ovplyvnovat
    • pohnút
    • pokyn
    • olovnica
    • olovo

    English-Slovak dictionary > lead

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