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21 offside
adverb ((in football, hockey etc) in a position (not allowed by the rules) between the ball and the opponents' goal: The referee disallowed the goal because one of the players was offside.) hors-jeu -
22 offside
adverb ((in football, hockey etc) in a position (not allowed by the rules) between the ball and the opponents' goal: The referee disallowed the goal because one of the players was offside.) em impedimento -
23 allow
1) (not to forbid or prevent: He allowed me to enter; Playing football in the street is not allowed.) permitir2) ((with for) to take into consideration when judging or deciding: These figures allow for price rises.) tener en cuenta3) (to give, especially for a particular purpose or regularly: His father allows him too much money.) dar•- make allowance for
allow vb1. permitir / dejar2. admitir3. dar / concedertr[ə'laʊ]1 (permit) permitir, dejar■ to allow somebody to do something dejar/permitir que alguien haga algo■ allow me! ¡permítame!2 (set aside) conceder, dar, dejar■ you must allow at least £50 for the taxi fare tienes que contar con £50 como mínimo para el taxi3 (admit) admitir, reconocer■ I allow that she tried hard, but... admito que hizo un esfuerzo, pero...allow [ə'laʊ] vt1) permit: permitir, dejar2) allot: conceder, dar3) admit, concede: admitir, concederallow vito allow for : tener en cuentav.• admitir v.• conceder v.• confesar v.• consentir v.• licenciar v.• permitir v.ə'laʊ1)a) ( permit) permitirto allow somebody to + inf — permitirle a alguien + inf/que (+ subj)
I can't go, I'm not allowed — no puedo ir, no me dejan
b) (give, grant) dar*2) ( plan for)allow (yourselves) a good two hours to reach the coast — calculen or tengan en cuenta que les va a llevar por lo menos dos horas llegar a la costa
I generally allow about £50 for spending money — normalmente calculo unas 50 libras para gastos
3) ( Sport) \<\<referee\>\> \<\<goal\>\> dar* por bueno•Phrasal Verbs:[ǝ'laʊ]VT1) (=permit)a) permitirallow me! — ¡permítame!
he can't have sweets, he's not allowed — no puede comer caramelos, no se lo permiten or no lo dejan
to allow sb to do sth — dejar or more frm permitir a algn hacer algo, dejar or more frm permitir que algn haga algo
nobody was allowed to leave — no dejaron or permitieron marcharse a nadie, no dejaron or permitieron que nadie se marchara
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he was allowed home after hospital treatment — le permitieron or le dejaron irse a casa tras recibir tratamiento en el hospitalb)• to allow sb in/out/ past — permitir or dejar a algn entrar/salir/pasar, permitir or dejar a algn que entre/salga/pase
he's not allowed out on his own — no le dejan salir or que salga solo a la calle, no le permiten salir or que salga solo a la calle
they made holes in the box to allow air in — hicieron unos agujeros en la caja para que entrara el aire
2)• to allow o.s., to allow o.s. to be persuaded — dejarse convencer
3) (=reckon on) dejarallow (yourself) three hours for the journey — deja or calcula tres horas para el viaje
how much should I allow for expenses? — ¿cuánto debo prever para los gastos?
4) (=grant) [+ money] asignar; [+ time] dar•
the judge allowed him £1,000 costs — el juez le asignó 1.000 libras en concepto de costes5) (Jur) (=admit) [+ claim, appeal] admitir, aceptar; (Sport) [+ goal] conceder- allow of* * *[ə'laʊ]1)a) ( permit) permitirto allow somebody to + inf — permitirle a alguien + inf/que (+ subj)
I can't go, I'm not allowed — no puedo ir, no me dejan
b) (give, grant) dar*2) ( plan for)allow (yourselves) a good two hours to reach the coast — calculen or tengan en cuenta que les va a llevar por lo menos dos horas llegar a la costa
I generally allow about £50 for spending money — normalmente calculo unas 50 libras para gastos
3) ( Sport) \<\<referee\>\> \<\<goal\>\> dar* por bueno•Phrasal Verbs: -
24 allow
[ə'laʊ] 1.1) (authorize) permettere a, autorizzare [ person]; permettere, autorizzare [action, change]; lasciare, concedere [choice, freedom]to allow sb. to do sth. — permettere a qcn. di fare qcs., autorizzare qcn. a fare qcs.
to allow sb. in — lasciare, fare entrare qcn.
2) (enable)to allow sb., sth. to do — permettere a qcn., qcs. di fare
3) (allocate) calcolare, prevedere4) (concede) [ referee] concedere [ goal]; [ insurer] accogliere [ claim]; [ supplier] praticare, fare [ discount]5) (accept) ammettere, accettare"no dogs allowed" — "vietato l'ingresso ai cani"
7) (condone) permettere, tollerare [rudeness, swearing]2.verbo riflessivo to allow oneself1) (grant) concedersi, permettersi [drink, treat]2) (allocate) calcolare, prevedere3) (let) lasciarsi•* * *1) (not to forbid or prevent: He allowed me to enter; Playing football in the street is not allowed.) permettere2) ((with for) to take into consideration when judging or deciding: These figures allow for price rises.) tenere conto di; ammettere3) (to give, especially for a particular purpose or regularly: His father allows him too much money.) dare•- make allowance for* * *[ə'laʊ] 1.1) (authorize) permettere a, autorizzare [ person]; permettere, autorizzare [action, change]; lasciare, concedere [choice, freedom]to allow sb. to do sth. — permettere a qcn. di fare qcs., autorizzare qcn. a fare qcs.
to allow sb. in — lasciare, fare entrare qcn.
2) (enable)to allow sb., sth. to do — permettere a qcn., qcs. di fare
3) (allocate) calcolare, prevedere4) (concede) [ referee] concedere [ goal]; [ insurer] accogliere [ claim]; [ supplier] praticare, fare [ discount]5) (accept) ammettere, accettare"no dogs allowed" — "vietato l'ingresso ai cani"
7) (condone) permettere, tollerare [rudeness, swearing]2.verbo riflessivo to allow oneself1) (grant) concedersi, permettersi [drink, treat]2) (allocate) calcolare, prevedere3) (let) lasciarsi• -
25 allow
allow [əˈlaʊ]• to allow sb in/out/past permettre à qn d'entrer/de sortir/de passer• to allow o.s. to be persuaded se laisser persuader• no children/dogs allowed interdit aux enfants/chiensb. ( = grant) accorder• to allow sb £30 a month accorder à qn 30 livres par moisc. ( = make provision) to allow space for prévoir de la place pourd. ( = concede) admettre• allowing that... en admettant que... + subja. ( = plan for) prévoir• the budget did not allow for these extra expenses ces dépenses supplémentaires n'étaient pas prévues au budgetb. ( = take into account) tenir compte de* * *[ə'laʊ] 1.transitive verb1) ( authorize) autoriser [person, organization] ( to do à faire); autoriser [action, change]; laisser [choice, freedom] ( to do de faire)2) ( let) laisser3) ( enable)to allow somebody/something to do — permettre à quelqu'un/quelque chose de faire
4) ( allocate) prévoir5) ( concede) [referee] accorder [goal]; [insurer] agréer [claim]; [supplier] accorder, consentir [discount]6) ( admit) [club] admettre [non-member]‘no dogs allowed’ — ‘interdit aux chiens’
7) ( condone) tolérer [rudeness, swearing]2.1) ( grant) s'accorder [drink, treat]2) ( allocate) prévoir3) ( let) se laisser•Phrasal Verbs: -
26 allow
A vtr1 ( authorize) permettre à [person] (to do de faire), autoriser [person] (to do à faire) ; autoriser [action, change] ; laisser [choice, freedom] (to do de faire) ; to allow sth to be changed/demolished autoriser le changement/la démolition de qch ; to allow sb home/in/out autoriser qn à rentrer chez soi/entrer/sortir ; to allow sb (to have) alcohol/sweets autoriser l'alcool/les bonbons à qn ; she isn't allowed alcohol l'alcool lui est interdit ; visitors are not allowed on the site le chantier est interdit aux visiteurs ; I'm allowed to take 20 days' annual leave j'ai le droit de prendre 20 jours de congé par an ; he allowed the situation to get worse il a laissé la situation s'aggraver ; I allowed her to bully me je l'ai laissée me harceler ;2 ( enable) to allow sb/sth to do permettre à qn/qch de faire ; extra cash would allow the company to expand des fonds supplémentaires permettraient à la société de s'agrandir ; the bridge was too low to allow the lorry to pass le pont était trop bas pour permettre au camion de passer ; allow me to introduce myself permettez-moi de me présenter ; allow me! permettez(-moi)! ;3 ( allocate) prévoir ; to allow two days for the job prévoir deux jours pour faire le travail ; allow extra fabric for shrinkage prévoir du tissu supplémentaire en cas de rétrécissement ;4 ( concede) [referee] accorder [goal] ; [insurer] agréer [claim] ; [supplier] accorder, consentir [discount] ; I'll allow that this isn't always the case j'admets que ce n'est pas toujours le cas ; even if we allow that her theory might be correct… même en admettant que sa théorie soit correcte… ;6 ( condone) tolérer [rudeness, swearing].1 ( grant) s'accorder [drink, treat] ; I only allow myself one cup of coffee per day je ne me permets qu'une tasse de café par jour ;2 ( allocate) prévoir ; allow yourself two days to do the job prévois deux jours pour faire le travail ;3 ( let) se laisser ; I allowed myself to be persuaded je me suis laissé persuader■ allow for:▶ allow for [sth] tenir compte de [delays, variations, wastage] ; I couldn't allow for him changing his mind je ne pouvais pas prévoir qu'il changerait d'avis▶ allow of [sth] admettre. -
27 Scherenschlag
■ Schusstechnik, die darin besteht, den Ball im Fallen und in der Luft sowie aus seitlicher Position zum Tor über dem Kopf zu spielen.► Ein Scherenschlag ist erlaubt, wenn dadurch nach Meinung des Schiedsrichters kein Gegenspieler gefährdet wird.■ Technique in which a player strikes the ball with his foot over his head and in the direction of the opposing goal while horizontal in mid-air.► A scissors kick is allowed provided that it does not endanger the opposing player, in the opinion of the referee.Syn. volley -
28 Seitfallzieher
■ Schusstechnik, die darin besteht, den Ball im Fallen und in der Luft sowie aus seitlicher Position zum Tor über dem Kopf zu spielen.► Ein Scherenschlag ist erlaubt, wenn dadurch nach Meinung des Schiedsrichters kein Gegenspieler gefährdet wird.■ Technique in which a player strikes the ball with his foot over his head and in the direction of the opposing goal while horizontal in mid-air.► A scissors kick is allowed provided that it does not endanger the opposing player, in the opinion of the referee.Syn. volley
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