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41 ähnlich
I Adj. similar ( Dat to), (a)like; in ähnlicher Weise in like manner; ein ähnlicher Fall a similar case; ähnliche Interessen / Methoden similar interests / methods; die Plätze sind alle ähnlich the seats are all alike; so etwas Ähnliches wie something like; ... oder so ähnlich umg. something like that; jemandem ähnlich sehen look ( oder be) like s.o.; ärgerlich: das sieht ihm etc. ähnlich that’s him etc. all over, he etc. would; das sieht ihm etc. aber gar nicht ähnlich that’s not like him etc. at all!; sie sieht i-r Mutter ähnlich she resembles her mother; er wird seiner Mutter ähnlich he takes after his mother; das Foto ist nicht sehr ähnlich the photo is not a good likeness; oder Ähnliches (abgek. o.Ä.) or the like; und Ähnliche(s) (abgek. undÄ.) and the likeII Adv. similarly; ich hätte ähnlich gehandelt I would have acted similarly, I would have done (pretty much) the same* * *alike; parallel; like; similar* * *ähn|lich ['ɛːnlɪç]1. adjsimilar (+dat to)das dem Vater ä́hnliche Kind — the child that resembles his father, the child that is like his father
ä́hnlich wie er/sie — like him/her
ä́hnlich wie damals — as then
ä́hnlich wie vor 10 Jahren — as 10 years ago
sie sind sich ä́hnlich — they are similar or alike
(etwas) Ähnliches — something similar, something like it/that
2. advein ä́hnlich aussehender Gegenstand — a similar-looking object
ä́hnlich kompliziert/intelligent — just as complicated/intelligent
eine ä́hnlich komplizierte Sachlage — a similarly complicated state of affairs
er hat sie ä́hnlich hintergegangen wie seine frühere Freundin — he cheated on her just as he did with his former girlfriend
jdm ä́hnlich sehen — to be like sb, to resemble sb
See:3. prep +datsimilar to, like* * *1) (in the same, or a similar, way.) similarly2) ((often with to) alike in many (often most) ways: My house is similar to yours; Our jobs are similar.) similar* * *ähn·lich[ˈɛ:nlɪç]I. adj similar▪ \ähnlich wie jd/etw sein to be similar to [or like] sb/sth▪ [etwas] Ähnliches [something] similarÄhnliches habe ich vorher noch nie gesehen I've never seen anything like it▪ jdm \ähnlich sehen to look like [or resemble] sb▪ \ähnlich jdm/etw like [or similar to] sb/sth* * *1.Adjektiv similarjemandem ähnlich sein — be similar to or be like somebody
jemandem ähnlich sehen — resemble somebody; be like somebody
das Kind ist seinem Vater ähnlich — the child takes after his father
[so] ähnlich wie etwas aussehen/klingen — look/sound like something
2.das sieht dir/ihm ähnlich! — (ugs.) that's you/him all over; that's just like you/him
adverbial similarly; <answer, react> in a similar way or mannerähnlich dumm/naiv usw. argumentieren — argue in a similarly stupid/naïve etc. way or manner
3.uns geht es ähnlich — it is/will be much the same for us; (wir denken, fühlen ähnlich) we feel much the same
Präposition mit Dat. like* * *A. adj similar (dat to), (a)like;in ähnlicher Weise in like manner;ein ähnlicher Fall a similar case;ähnliche Interesen/Methoden similar interests/methods;die Plätze sind alle ähnlich the seats are all alike;so etwas Ähnliches wie something like;… oder so ähnlich umg something like that;das sieht ihm etcdas sieht ihm etcsie sieht i-r Mutter ähnlich she resembles her mother;er wird seiner Mutter ähnlich he takes after his mother;das Foto ist nicht sehr ähnlich the photo is not a good likeness;oder Ähnliches (abk o. Ä.) or the like;und Ähnliche(s) (abk und Ä.) and the likeB. adv similarly;ich hätte ähnlich gehandelt I would have acted similarly, I would have done (pretty much) the same* * *1.Adjektiv similarjemandem ähnlich sein — be similar to or be like somebody
jemandem ähnlich sehen — resemble somebody; be like somebody
[so] ähnlich wie etwas aussehen/klingen — look/sound like something
2.das sieht dir/ihm ähnlich! — (ugs.) that's you/him all over; that's just like you/him
adverbial similarly; <answer, react> in a similar way or mannerähnlich dumm/naiv usw. argumentieren — argue in a similarly stupid/naïve etc. way or manner
3.uns geht es ähnlich — it is/will be much the same for us; (wir denken, fühlen ähnlich) we feel much the same
Präposition mit Dat. like* * *(Mathematik) adj.similar adj. adj.akin adj.alike adj.analogical adj.like adj.likely adj.related adj.similar adj. adv.likewise adv.similarly adv. -
42 dupe
1. transitive verbdüpieren (geh.); übertölpeln2. nounbe duped [into doing something] — sich übertölpeln lassen [und etwas tun]
Dumme, der/die; Gelackmeierte, der/die (salopp scherzh.)* * *[dju:p] 1. noun(a person who is cheated or deceived: She had been the dupe of a dishonest rogue.) der/die Gelackmeierte (sl.)2. verb(to deceive or trick: He duped me into thinking he had gone home.) übertölpeln* * *▪ to be \duped betrogen werdenthey were \duped by drug smugglers into carrying heroin for them sie wurden von Drogenschmugglern als Heroinkuriere benutzt, ohne dass sie sich dessen bewusst waren* * *[djuːp]1. vtbetrügen, überlisten, übertölpelnhe was duped into believing it — er fiel darauf rein
2. nBetrogene(r) mf* * *A s1. Düpierte(r) m/f(m), Dumme(r) m/f(m)2. Leichtgläubige(r) m/f(m), Gimpel m pejB v/t jemanden düpieren, übertölpeln:I was duped into buying it ich ließ mich übertölpeln und kaufte es* * *1. transitive verbdüpieren (geh.); übertölpeln2. nounbe duped [into doing something] — sich übertölpeln lassen [und etwas tun]
Dumme, der/die; Gelackmeierte, der/die (salopp scherzh.)* * *v.einseifen v.vorspiegeln v.übertölpeln v. -
43 tage
accept, charge, get, have, seize, take, take up* * *vb (tog, taget) take ( fx a book from the shelf, a fort, prisoners, medicine, a bath, a taxi, a photograph, a holiday, one's own life, things coolly, people as they are);( høre i radio) get ( fx can you get England on your radio?); pick up (fx a foreign station);( fange) catch, pick up,T nab ( fx he was nabbed for speeding);( arrestere) arrest, seize;( udholde) stand ( fx I can't stand him; he stood it very well);( kunne rumme) hold;( i betaling) take, charge;( behandle) take, deal with, handle;( snyde) take in, do, have;( berøre) graze ( fx his front wheel grazed the kerb), just touch,(mar) take;( rejse, begive sig) go ( fx go to England, go round the world);( om tid) take ( fx it takes time; it took (us) two days),( lægge beslag på, F) occupy ( fx it occupied much of his time);( springe over) take, clear ( fx a hurdle);T do ( fx you can do a lot of other subjects);( stjæle) take, steal,T pinch;(fjerne ved operation etc) remove ( fx adenoids, tonsils);T I'm going to have my tonsils out;[ jeg kan ikke tage at han] I get sick of seeing (, hearing) him -ing,( stærkere) I can't stand him -ing;[ tage det] take it (, take things) ( fx easy, lightly, personally, seriously, with a smile);[ han tog det pænt] he took it very well; he was very nice about it;[ han tog det tungt] he took it hard;(se også falde, II. nøje);[ det er som man tager det] it is a matter of opinion, it all depends;[ tag og hjælp mig!] lend me a hand, will you?[ tag og ring på klokken!] ring the bell, will you?[ tage selv](ved bordet etc) help oneself;[ med præp & adv:][ tage `af]( formindskes) decrease ( med by), lessen,F diminish,( blive kortere) grow shorter;( om kulde) relax,T ease off;( om lyd) grow fainter,( om lys) fade,(se også aftage);( i vægt) lose weight;( i kortspil) cut;( i strikning) slip;( med objekt: fjerne) remove,( om tøj) take off, pull off,( hurtigt) slip off,F doff;[ der er nok at tage af] there is enough (, plenty);(dvs fratrækkes) it it taken out of one's pay (el. wages);[ tage af for]( give læ for) (provide) shelter from, protect from;[ tage af for faldet] break somebody's fall;(se også stød);[ tage bort](= rejse) go away;[ tage noget bort] take something away, remove something;[` tage efter]( med hånden) reach for,( famle efter) grope for;[ tage fat i (, på)], se fat;[ jeg tog ham for hans broder] I took him for his brother;[tage £10 for det] take (el. charge) £10 for it;[han tog mig for £10] he did (el. tricked, cheated) me out of £10;[ tage for sig]( med hånden) put out one's hand;[ tage for sig af retterne] help oneself, do justice to the food;[ tage noget fra en] take something (away) from somebody;[ tage fra hinanden] take to pieces ( fx take a machine to pieces);[ tage frem] bring (el. take) out, produce;[ tage fri], se I. fri;[ tage i døren] try the door;[ tage en i armen (, hånden)] take somebody by the arm (, hand); take (hold of) somebody's arm (, hand),(se også nakke);(fig, ironisk) there is not much to choose between you;[ tage sine ord i sig igen] take back what one has said, withdraw (one's remarks),F retract,T eat one's words;[ tage igennem]( gennemgå) go through;[ tage imod]( få overgivet) receive,( modtage gæster) receive,( hente ved ankomst) meet,( sige ja til) accept,( finde sig i) stand for ( fx I won't stand for his rudeness), put up with,( gribe) catch;( uden objekt: være hjemme) be at home;[ ministeren tager ikke imod] the Minister is not available (el. cannot receive callers);[ tage godt imod en] give somebody a good reception;[ tage imod fornuft] listen to reason;[ tage imod ordrer fra en] take orders from somebody;[ tage imod en på banegården] meet somebody at the station;[ stoffet tager ikke imod snavs] the material does not attract (el. hold) dirt;[ tage ind] take in,(mar) take in ( fx water), ship ( fx a sea);( i strikning) decrease;[ tage kjolen ind i livet] take in the dress at the waist;[ tage ind på et hotel] put up at a hotel,(am) register at a hotel;[ tage ind til London] go up to London;( medbringe) bring somebody (, something) (along),( bortfjerne, tage med sig) take somebody (, something) (with one)( fx remember to take your bathing things), take somebody (,something) away (el. off),( ikke forbigå) include somebody (, something);[ tager du med?] are you coming (too)?[ tage med bus(sen) (, sporvogn(en), tog(et))] go by bus (, tram, train), take the bus (, tram, train);[ jeg tager med toget] I'm going by train;[jeg tager med toget 8.15] I'm going on the 8.15;[ det må man tage ` med] you've just got to accept it; it's all in the day's work;(dvs det er der ikke noget at gøre ved) that's just one of those things;[ han tager det ikke så strengt (el. nøje) med det] he is not particular about that;[ tage børnene med i Zoologisk Have] take the children to the Zoo;[ tage noget med i sin beregning] allow for something, take something into account;[ han tog med på turen] he went on the trip;[ tage med skibet til Hull] take the ship to (, for) Hull;[ tage noget `om]( gentage) repeat something, do something over again;[ tage en eksamen om] retake (, skriftlig: resit) an examination;( i film) retake the scene;[ tage et sjal om skuldrene] take (el. throw) a shawl round one's shoulders;[ tage op]( samle op) pick up ( fx a stone; a passenger),(af lomme etc) take out,(kartofler etc af jorden) lift (el. dig (up)),( noget syet) unpick,( noget strikket) unravel,( et emne) take up;( om elev) test,F examine;[ tage noget op af] take something out of ( fx one's pocket, a drawer);[ tage op af kapitalen] break into one's capital;[ tage op igen], se genoptage;[ tage noget ilde op] resent something;[ han kan tage det op med dig] he is a match for you;[ tage spørgsmålet op med ham] raise the question with him;[ tage op til behandling] take up for treatment (el. consideration);[ tage op til overvejelse] consider,(se også overvejelse);[ tage op til undersøgelse], se undersøge;(dvs overtage ledelsen) take over ( efter from);[ tage over Berlin] go via Berlin;[ tage over Kanalen] cross the Channel;[ tage over til Jylland] go (over) to Jutland;[ tage `på]( om tøj, mine, vægt) put on ( fx one's clothes, hat, shoes; a grave face; he has put on two pounds),( om tøj også) pull on,( hurtigt) slip on,F don;( uden objekt: tage på i vægt) put on weight;[` tage på]( føle på) touch, finger,( stærkere) handle,(neds: befamle) paw (about) ( fx she disliked being pawed (about) by the boys), fondle ( fx he fondled her breasts);( behandle, fx en sag) handle;( trætte) take it out of,( svække) tell on ( fx the strain told on him a good deal);[ tage på bånd], se optage;[ tage på sig], se påtage;[ det tager på kræfterne] it is very exhausting, it takes it out of one;[ tage hårdt på] handle roughly,( anstrenge) be hard on ( fx the eyes),( trætte) take a lot out of,(om sygdom etc) tell severely on;( være vanskeligt for) go hard with him ( fx it goes hard with him to be alone);( forøges) increase;(se også tiltage);[ tage til](dvs rejse til) go to ( fx go to England);[ tage til huen] touch one's cap;[ tage hende til hustru] marry her, take her to wife;(se også I. fange, forbillede, ord);[ tage et barn til sig] take a child into one's home;( adoptere) adopt a child;[ tage hånden til sig] withdraw one's hand;(se også I. mod, næring);[ tage tilbage]( om noget man har udtalt) take back, withdraw ( fx an accusation, a confession),F retract;( vare man har solgt) take back,( ved afbetalingskøb, når afdragene ikke betales) repossess;( uden objekt: rejse tilbage) go back, return;[ tage ud] take out,( barn af skole) take out,(mere F) remove,( udvælge) pick out,F select,( i strikning) increase,(dvs af bordet) clear away;[ tage ud af] take out of ( fx take some cups out of the cupboard; take some money out of one's account);[ tage penge ud af banken] draw money out of the bank, withdraw money from the bank;[ tage ud af bordet] clear the table, clear away;[ tage ham ud af skolen] take him out of the school,(mere F) withdraw (el. remove) him from the school;[ tage ud at sejle], se sejle;[ tage ud på en rejse], se I. rejse;[ tage ved]( hjælpe) lend a hand;[ fanden tog ved ham] he ran like hell;[ med sig:][ tage sig][ tage sig et bad (, en ferie etc)] take a bath (, a holiday, etc);[ tage sig af] look after, take care of ( fx the children, thearrangements), see to ( fx the guests, the dinner),F attend to;( få styr på) take ( fx the boys, the plans) in hand;( ordne) deal with ( fx noisy children, complaints; I'll deal with him!);[ tage sig af dage], se dag;[ ikke tage sig af] take no notice of, pay no attention to,T not mind ( fx don't mind him; never mind what he says), notbother (el. care) about ( fx what other people think);( ikke være bekymret) not worry about;( forsømme) neglect ( fx she neglected her children);[ tage sig noget for] do something;[ tage sig for at gøre det] set oneself to do it;[ tage sig fri] take a day (, an evening etc) off;[ tage sig i det] check oneself, think better of it;[ det tager jeg mig let] I don't let that worry me;[ tage sig det nær] take it to heart;[ tage sig sammen] pull oneself together;[ han har ikke noget at tage sig til] he has nothing to do, he does not know what to do with himself;[ tage sig godt ud] look well, make a good appearance,( om ting) look well, appear (el. show up) to advantage;[ således tager det sig ud for ham] that's how he sees it;[ tage sig ud som] look like. -
44 copiar
v.1 to copy (gen) & (computing).Ricardo copia los cuadernos Richard copies the text books.Ricardo copió durante la prueba Richard cheated during the exam.copió lo que yo iba diciendo he took down what I was saying2 to cheat, to copy.3 to imitate, to follow, to copy, to emulate.Anita copia a su madre Little Mary imitates her mother.4 to copy to disk, to copy, to copy to the hard disk, to copy to the hard drive.Ricardo copió sus archivos Richard copied his files to disk.* * *1 (gen) to copy2 EDUCACIÓN to cheat, copy3 (escribir) to take down\copiar al pie de la letra to copy word for word* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=reproducir) to copy (de from)[+ estilo] to imitate2) [+ dictado] to take downcopiar por las dos caras — (Téc) to make a double-sided copy
2.VI [en un examen] to cheat* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <cuadro/dibujo/texto> to copyb) ( escribir al dictado) to take down2)a) ( imitar) to copyb) <respuesta/examen> to copy2.copiar vi to copy* * *= copy down, load into, parallel, transcribe, transfer, translate, mimic, copy, pull down, shadow, pull off, take + a clue from, take + a lead from.Ex. Then, consulting his notes again, he said that the only other thing he had copied down was the name of Rosemary Stewart.Ex. Multiple copies of the catalogue or index in the conventional sense are not required, but the data base can be copied and loaded into various computer systems.Ex. It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex. With a limited number of exceptions the title proper is transcribed exactly as to order, wording and spelling.Ex. Scope notes, on the order hand, may be present in a thesaurus but are unlikely to be transferred to an index.Ex. The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.Ex. These variations mimic the changes in air pressure at the microphone.Ex. Shareware, public domain software, and demos can legally be copied and distributed.Ex. It allows users to access categories of relevant information at the desktop that have been organized and pulled down from appropriate Web sites by the program.Ex. This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.Ex. One of its main advantages is the potential to pull off descriptive entries onto disc to create annotated booklists.Ex. Taking a clue from the video-game arcades, the scores of the top 10 players are stored and displayed to later players.Ex. Scotland should take a lead from Irish on gun control.----* copiar a = upload.* copiar de = download.* copiar registros = download + records, capture + records.* copiarse = cheat (on).* copiar tal cual = lift + wholesale and unmodified.* copiar un fichero = load + file.* copiar y pegar = copy and paste.* volver a copiar = recopy.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <cuadro/dibujo/texto> to copyb) ( escribir al dictado) to take down2)a) ( imitar) to copyb) <respuesta/examen> to copy2.copiar vi to copy* * *= copy down, load into, parallel, transcribe, transfer, translate, mimic, copy, pull down, shadow, pull off, take + a clue from, take + a lead from.Ex: Then, consulting his notes again, he said that the only other thing he had copied down was the name of Rosemary Stewart.
Ex: Multiple copies of the catalogue or index in the conventional sense are not required, but the data base can be copied and loaded into various computer systems.Ex: It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex: With a limited number of exceptions the title proper is transcribed exactly as to order, wording and spelling.Ex: Scope notes, on the order hand, may be present in a thesaurus but are unlikely to be transferred to an index.Ex: The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.Ex: These variations mimic the changes in air pressure at the microphone.Ex: Shareware, public domain software, and demos can legally be copied and distributed.Ex: It allows users to access categories of relevant information at the desktop that have been organized and pulled down from appropriate Web sites by the program.Ex: This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.Ex: One of its main advantages is the potential to pull off descriptive entries onto disc to create annotated booklists.Ex: Taking a clue from the video-game arcades, the scores of the top 10 players are stored and displayed to later players.Ex: Scotland should take a lead from Irish on gun control.* copiar a = upload.* copiar de = download.* copiar registros = download + records, capture + records.* copiarse = cheat (on).* copiar tal cual = lift + wholesale and unmodified.* copiar un fichero = load + file.* copiar y pegar = copy and paste.* volver a copiar = recopy.* * *copiar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹cuadro/dibujo/texto› to copycopió el artículo a máquina he typed out a copy of the article2 (escribir el dictado) to take downB1 (imitar) to copyme copiaron la idea/el invento they copied my idea/inventionle copia todo al hermano he copies o imitates his brother in everything2 ‹respuesta› to copylo pillaron copiando el examen he was caught copying in the exam■ copiarvito copy* * *
copiar ( conjugate copiar) verbo transitivo
to copy;
le copia todo al hermano he copies his brother in everything;
le copié la respuesta a Ana I copied the answer from Ana
verbo intransitivo
to copy
copiar verbo transitivo
1 (una persona, máquina) to copy [de, from]
2 Educ (en un examen) to cheat
3 (imitar) to imitate
' copiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dictado
- chuleta
- falsificar
- imitar
- pie
English:
ape
- cheat
- copy
- crib
- duplicate
- impersonate
- mark down
- write
* * *♦ vt1. [transcribir] to copy;copie este texto a máquina type up (a copy of) this text2. [anotar] to copy;copió lo que yo iba diciendo he took down what I was saying3. [imitar] to copy;copia siempre todo lo que hago she always copies everything I do4. [en examen] to copy;copió la respuesta she copied the answer5. Informát to copy;copiar y pegar algo to copy and paste sth♦ vi[en examen] to copy;lo expulsaron por copiar he was thrown out of the exam for copying* * *v/t copy* * *copiar vt: to copy* * *copiar vb2. (escribir) to copy out -
45 hermano
adj.1 brother, german.2 twin.Ciudades hermanas Twin cities.m.1 brother, sibling, brer.2 buddy.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: hermanar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) related, similar2 (ciudades) twin; (lenguas, países) sister► nombre masculino,nombre femenino■ ¿cuántos hermanos tienes? how many brothers and sisters have you got?\hermano gemelo / hermana gemela twin brother / twin sisterhermano político / hermana política brother-in-law / sister-in-law* * *(f. - hermana)nounsibling, brother / sister* * *hermano, -a1.ADJ [barco] sister antes de s2. SMF1) brother/sisterpor favor, indique el número de hermanos/as — please state number of siblings
medio hermano — half-brother/sister
mis hermanos — (=solo chicos) my brothers; (=chicos y chicas) my brothers and sisters
hermano/a carnal — full brother/sister
hermano/a de leche — foster brother/sister
hermano/a de sangre — blood brother/sister
hermano/a gemelo/a — twin brother/sister
hermano/a mayor — elder brother/sister, big brother/sister *
hermano/a político/a — brother-in-law/sister-in-law
hermanos/as siameses/as — Siamese twins
2) (Rel) brother/sisterpl hermanos brethrenhermano/a lego/a — lay brother/sister
3) [de un par] pair4) LAm (=espectro) ghost* * *I II- na masculino, femenino1) ( pariente) (m) brother; (f) sistermis hermanos — ( sólo varones) my brothers; ( varones y mujeres) my brothers and sisters
¿tienes hermanos? — do you have any brothers or sisters?
el hermano menor — the younger/youngest brother
2) ( como apelativo) (Col, Per, Ven fam) buddy (AmE colloq), mate (BrE colloq)3)a) ( religioso) (m) brother; (f) sisterb) ( prójimo) (m) brother; (f) sister4) (de guante, calcetín) pair¿has visto el hermano de este calcetín? — have you seen the pair for this sock?
* * *= brother, sister, sibling.Ex. You've talked about the point of availability, and I realize you've said that we're back where the Wright brothers were.Ex. At the core of the collections lies an almost complete set of official publications issued by the European Commission and its sister institutions.Ex. The subjects were influenced about breast-feeding by their referents such as siblings and friends with breast-feeding experience, their mothers and husbands, and mothers-in-law.----* el gran hermano = big brother.* hermano adoptivo = foster brother.* hermano de armas = brother in arms.* hermano de sangre = blood brother.* hermano pequeño = baby brother.* hermano religioso = religious brother.* hermanos = brethren.* primo hermano = first cousin.* rivalidad entre hermanos = sibling rivalry.* * *I II- na masculino, femenino1) ( pariente) (m) brother; (f) sistermis hermanos — ( sólo varones) my brothers; ( varones y mujeres) my brothers and sisters
¿tienes hermanos? — do you have any brothers or sisters?
el hermano menor — the younger/youngest brother
2) ( como apelativo) (Col, Per, Ven fam) buddy (AmE colloq), mate (BrE colloq)3)a) ( religioso) (m) brother; (f) sisterb) ( prójimo) (m) brother; (f) sister4) (de guante, calcetín) pair¿has visto el hermano de este calcetín? — have you seen the pair for this sock?
* * *= brother, sister, sibling.Ex: You've talked about the point of availability, and I realize you've said that we're back where the Wright brothers were.
Ex: At the core of the collections lies an almost complete set of official publications issued by the European Commission and its sister institutions.Ex: The subjects were influenced about breast-feeding by their referents such as siblings and friends with breast-feeding experience, their mothers and husbands, and mothers-in-law.* el gran hermano = big brother.* hermano adoptivo = foster brother.* hermano de armas = brother in arms.* hermano de sangre = blood brother.* hermano pequeño = baby brother.* hermano religioso = religious brother.* hermanos = brethren.* primo hermano = first cousin.* rivalidad entre hermanos = sibling rivalry.* * *masculine, feminine¿tienes hermanos? do you have any brothers or sisters?somos cinco hermanos, todos chicos there are five of us, all boys, I'm one of five brotherssomos como hermanas we're like sistersel hermano menor the younger/youngest brothermi hermana la pequeña or la más chica my youngest sisterCompuestos:● hermano carnal, hermana carnalmasculine, feminine● hermano de leche, hermana de lechemasculine, feminine● hermano de sangre, hermana de sangremasculine, feminine● hermano gemelo, hermana gemelamasculine, feminine● hermano político, hermana políticamasculine, feminineCla hermana Concepción Sister Concepciónpara nuestros hermanos más necesitados for our more needy brothers o brethrenCompuestos:feminine Sister of Mercy● hermano lego, hermana legamasculine, feminineD(uno de un par): ¿has visto el hermano de este calcetín? have you seen my other sock o the sock that goes with this one?* * *
Del verbo hermanar: ( conjugate hermanar)
hermano es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
hermanó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
hermanar
hermano
hermanar ( conjugate hermanar) verbo transitivo
‹fichas/naipes› to match up
hermano◊ -na
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( pariente) (m) brother;
(f) sister;
( varones y mujeres) my brothers and sisters;◊ hermano gemelo/hermana gemela twin brother/twin sister;
hermano político/hermana política brother-in-law/sister-in-law
2 ( como apelativo) (Col, Per, Ven fam) buddy (AmE colloq), mate (BrE colloq)
3
(f) sister
(f) sister
4 (de guante, calcetín) pair
■ adjetivo ‹ buque› sister ( before n);
‹ ciudades› twin ( before n)
hermanar verbo transitivo
1 (sentimientos, objetos) to unite, combine
2 (personas) to unite spiritually
(ciudades) to twin
hermano sustantivo masculino
1 brother
primo hermano, first cousin
2 Rel (fraile) brother
Recuerda que el plural de brother se refiere únicamente al sexo masculino. Por tanto, la pregunta ¿cuántos hermanos tienes (ellos y ellas)? debe traducirse por how many brothers and sisters do you have?
' hermano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abismo
- aburrida
- aburrido
- comparar
- confundir
- cuidar
- dedo
- definitivamente
- distinguir
- emocionada
- emocionado
- faltar
- hermana
- impertinencia
- indisponer
- jeta
- jura
- mediana
- mediano
- necia
- necio
- ninguna
- ninguno
- obra
- palidecer
- palillo
- palo
- puñetera
- puñetero
- referirse
- salir
- sosaina
- suya
- suyo
- tan
- contrario
- copiar
- harto
- igual
- malo
- parecido
- pequeño
- primo
- quien
- recordar
- saludar
- superar
- tranquilo
English:
A
- as
- brother
- bump into
- cast-offs
- confuse
- correspond
- cousin
- disapprove
- from
- he
- liberty
- meet
- patch
- pretext
- sibling
- twin brother
- along
- big
- close
- half
- young
* * *hermano, -a♦ adjciudades hermanas twin towns, US sister cities;la amistad entre dos pueblos hermanos como México y España the friendship between two countries with close ties, such as Mexico and Spain♦ nm,f1. [pariente] brother, f sister;todos los hermanos se parecen mucho entre sí all the brothers and sisters look very much alike;son medio hermanas they're half sisters;los dos son como hermanos the two of them are like brothershermanos gemelos twin brothers;hermano de leche foster brother;hermana de leche foster sister;hermano de madre half brother [on mother's side];hermana de madre half sister [on mother's side];hermano mayor older o big brother;hermana mayor older o big sister;hermanos mellizos twin brothers;hermanas mellizas twin sisters;hermano menor younger o little brother;hermana menor younger o little sister;hermano de padre half brother [on father's side];hermana de padre half sister [on father's side];Fig hermano pobre poor relation;hermano político brother-in-law;hermana política sister-in-law;hermano de sangre blood brother;hermana de sangre blood sister;hermanos siameses Siamese twins2. Rel brother, f sister;la hermana Teresa Sister Teresahermana de la Caridad Sister of Charity¡cómo te han engañado, hermano! you've been cheated, my friend!* * *m brother;* * *hermano, -na n: sibling, brother m, sister f* * *hermano n brotherEn inglés, si los hermanos son varones se dice brothers, pero si son de los dos sexos hay que decir brothers and sisters¿cuántos hermanos tienes? how many brothers and sisters have you got? -
46 inclinarse
1 (doblarse) to bend, lean; (como saludo) to bow3 inclinarse por (escoger) to choose, opt for* * ** * *VPR1) [objeto vertical] to lean, tilt2) (=encorvarse) to stoop, bend3) (=tender)me inclino a pensar que no es verdad — I am inclined to o I tend to think that it's not true
entre los dos, me inclino por el segundo — of the two, I'm inclined to go for the second o I tend to prefer the second
* * *(v.) = lean over, lean forward, lurch, bow, bend down, bend overEx. Lateral filing is preferable to vertical filing as one does not have to lean over to reach items at the back of a drawer.Ex. Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex. These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex. In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.Ex. The one other symptom that developed is that I have a slight to moderate pain in my forehead to top of my head when I bend down.Ex. When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *(v.) = lean over, lean forward, lurch, bow, bend down, bend overEx: Lateral filing is preferable to vertical filing as one does not have to lean over to reach items at the back of a drawer.
Ex: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex: These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex: In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.Ex: The one other symptom that developed is that I have a slight to moderate pain in my forehead to top of my head when I bend down.Ex: When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *
■inclinarse verbo reflexivo
1 to lean, slope, incline: varios postes se inclinaron por la tormenta, several poles were on a slant after the storm
se inclinó para recoger el lápiz, she bent down to pick the pencil up
2 (al saludar) to bow
inclinarse ante, to bow down to
3 fig (tener tendencia) to be inclined [a, towards]
4 (optar) to prefer: me inclino por el pequeño, I prefer the small one
' inclinarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ladearse
- agachar
- inclinar
- ladear
- tender
English:
bend
- bend down
- bow
- down
- hang over
- incline
- lean
- lean forward
- lean over
- slant
- slope
- tilt
- tip
* * *vpr1. [doblarse] to lean;la grúa se está inclinando peligrosamente the crane is leaning o tilting dangerously;inclínate hacia adelante lean forward;Figla balanza se inclinó a nuestro favor the balance tipped in our favour3. [tender] to be o feel inclined (a to);me inclino a pensar que no I'm rather inclined to think not;me inclino a aceptar I feel o I am inclined to accept* * *v/r3:inclinarse a fig tend to, be inclined to* * *vr1) : to lean, to lean over2)inclinarse a : to be inclined to* * *inclinarse vb2. (tender) to be inclined -
47 restregar
v.1 to rub hard.2 to scrub, to scour out, to rub, to scour.Ellos restriegan la ropa They scrub the clothes.3 to repeat over and over, to rub in.Ella restriega su desamor She rubs in her lack of love.4 to rub together.El chico restriega las manos The boy rubs his hands together.* * *1 (frotar) to rub hard2 (fregar) to scrub* * *verb1) to rub2) scrub* * *VT [con cepillo, estropajo] to scrub; [con trapo] to rub, rub hard* * *1. 2.restregarse v pron (refl) to rub* * *= scrub.Ex. First he cleaned the ink off the forme, laying it on a wooden letter board, loosening the quoins and scrubbing the face of the letter with lye (an alkaline solution of potash in water), and finally rinsing it thoroughly in water = En primer lugar, limpiaba la tinta de la forma, colocándola sobre un tablero de madera, aflojaba las cuñas y restregaba los ojos de las letras con lejías (es decir, una solución alcalina de potasa con agua) y finalmente los aclaraba bien con agua.* * *1. 2.restregarse v pron (refl) to rub* * *= scrub.Ex: First he cleaned the ink off the forme, laying it on a wooden letter board, loosening the quoins and scrubbing the face of the letter with lye (an alkaline solution of potash in water), and finally rinsing it thoroughly in water = En primer lugar, limpiaba la tinta de la forma, colocándola sobre un tablero de madera, aflojaba las cuñas y restregaba los ojos de las letras con lejías (es decir, una solución alcalina de potasa con agua) y finalmente los aclaraba bien con agua.
* * *restregar [A7 ]vt‹suelo› to scrub; ‹ropa› to rub, scrub( refl) to rubno te restriegues contra la pared, que te vas a manchar don't rub against the wall or you'll get your clothes dirtyrestregarse los ojos to rub one's eyes* * *
restregar ( conjugate restregar) verbo transitivo ‹ suelo› to scrub;
‹ ropa› to rub, scrub
restregarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹ojos/mejilla› to rub
restregar verbo transitivo
1 (con un paño, cepillo, etc) to rub, scrub
2 fig fam (repasar, refregar) to rub in: ya sé que me timaron, no hace falta que me lo restriegues, I know I was cheated, there is no need to rub it in
' restregar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nariz
- fregar
English:
rub
- scour
- scrub
* * *♦ vt1. [frotar] to rub hard;[para limpiar] to scrubles restregó la derrota en sus narices he really rubbed it in about the defeat* * *v/t scrub* * *restregar {49} vt1) : to rub2) : to scrub* * * -
48 trampa
trampa sustantivo femenino ( de lazo) snare◊ le tendieron una trampa they laid o set a trap for himc) ( en el juego):eso es trampa that's cheating
trampa sustantivo femenino
1 trap
caer en la trampa, to fall into the trap
tender una trampa, to set a trap
2 (puerta en el suelo, techo, trampilla) trap door
3 (fullería, fraude) fiddle: eso es hacer trampa, that's cheating
hizo una trampa en la declaración de Hacienda, he fiddled his tax return, US he cheated on his tax return
4 (deuda) debt ' trampa' also found in these entries: Spanish: cebar - engaño - red - tender - tongo - caer - cepo - encerrona - ratonera - valer English: bluff - booby trap - cheat - entrap - fiddle - frame - free - lay - pitfall - set - set up - snare - trap - trick - walk into - booby - catch - gimmick - pit -
49 fottere
1 ( scopare) to fuck // va a farti fottere!, fuck off!2 (fig.) ( imbrogliare) to trick, to cheat; (fam.) to do*: mi hanno fottuto!, they've cheated (o done) me!◘ fottersi v.intr.pron. (volg.) not to give* a fuck: me ne fotto altamente di tutto e di tutti, I really don't give a fuck about anything or anyone.* * *['fottere] 1.verbo transitivo1) volg. to fuck, to screw2) fig. (imbrogliare) to screw2.verbo intransitivo volg. to fuck, to screw3.verbo pronominale fottersene volg.me ne fotto — I don't give a fuck o shit o damn
••* * *fottere/'fottere/ [2]1 volg. to fuck, to screw2 fig. (imbrogliare) to screwvolg. to fuck, to screwIII fottersene verbo pronominaleva' a farti fottere! fottiti! fuck you! fuck off! -
50 dupe
I [djuːp] [AE duːp]nome credulone m. (-a), sempliciotto m. (-a)II [djuːp] [AE duːp]verbo transitivo ingannare, imbrogliare* * *[dju:p] 1. noun(a person who is cheated or deceived: She had been the dupe of a dishonest rogue.) vittima2. verb(to deceive or trick: He duped me into thinking he had gone home.) ingannare, imbrogliare* * *[djuːp]1. n2. vtingannare, gabbare* * *dupe /dju:p, USA du:p/n.babbeo; gonzo.(to) dupe /dju:p, USA du:p/v. t.imbrogliare; raggirare: They were duped into giving him their life savings, li hanno raggirati e si sono fatti dare i risparmi di una vita.* * *I [djuːp] [AE duːp]nome credulone m. (-a), sempliciotto m. (-a)II [djuːp] [AE duːp]verbo transitivo ingannare, imbrogliare -
51 _неправда; обман
believe every man a liar until he proves himself true the bigger the lie, the more it is believed he that tells a lie must invent twenty more to maintain it it is better to be cheated than not to trust it is better to be lied about than to lie a liar is not believed when he speaks the truth a liar is worse than a thief liars begin by imposing on others but end by deceiving themselves liars have need of good memories a lie can go around the world and back while the truth is lacing up its boots a lie stands on one leg, truth on two lies do harm only to them that tell 'em lies have short legs men are never so easily deceived as when they are plotting to deceive others one lie makes many popular opinion is the greatest lie in the world there's no liar like an old liar white lies are but ushers to the black ones you can fool some of the people all the time, all the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time you catch a thief but never a liar -
52 przeświadcz|ony
adj. książk. convinced, sure- był przeświadczony o jej uczciwości he was convinced of her honesty- przeświadczeni, że zwyciężą, ruszyli do boju confident of victory, they went into battle- był przeświadczony, że znowu go oszukano he was sure that he had been cheated againThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeświadcz|ony
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53 complain
1. II can't complain не могу пожаловаться; мне не на что жаловаться2. IIcomplain in some manner complain constantly (bitterly, angrily, chronically, etc.) постоянно и т. д. жаловаться / выражать недовольство/; some people are always complaining некоторые люди вечно недовольны3. XVIcomplain about /of/ smth. that's what I am complaining about вот на это-то я и жалуюсь. they complained about her carelessness они жаловались на ее небрежность; he complains of headache caused by overwork он жалуется на головную боль от переутомления; he keeps complaining of his bad memory он все время жалуется на плохую память; what do you complain of? на что вы жалуетесь?; what are you complaining about? какие у вас есть жалобы или претензии?; чем вы недовольны?; what have you to complain of? на что вы можете пожаловаться?; complain about /of/ smth. in some manner complain bitterly (peevishly, etc.) about the noise (about overwork. of bad food, of ill treatment, of loneliness, of a headache, of pain in the throat, of shivering fits, of giddiness, about high prices, etc.) горько и т. д. жаловаться на шум и т. д.', complain about /of/ smth. at some time complain about the noise constantly (chronically, often, etc.) постоянно и т. д. жаловаться на шум; there are people who are always complaining about smth. есть люди, которые всегда на что-нибудь жалуются; complain about smb. complain about the child (about their neighbour, etc.) жаловаться на ребенка и т. д.; complain to smb. about /of/ smth., smb. complain to the manager about the noise (to your teacher about it, to the police about his neighbour's dog, to me of his rudeness, to the authority of an offence, etc.) (по)жаловаться администратору на шум и т.д. complain against smb. in some manner complain loudly (angrily, etc.) against one's neighbours (against his dogs, etc.) громко и т. д. жаловаться на соседей и т. д.; complain against smb. for smth. complain against the boys for misbehaviour (against one's neighbours for noise, etc.) жаловаться на плохое поведение мальчишек и т. д.; complain before smb., smth. complain before the court (before the Senate, etc.) подавать жалобу в суд и т. д.4. XVIIcomplain of doing smth. complain of having been cheated (of being neglected, of having been passed over, of not having enough work, etc.) жаловаться /сетовать/ на то, что тебя обманули и т. д.: complain at some time he always complains of being misunderstood он вечно сетует на то, что его не понимают5. XXVcomplain that... complain that the room is cold (that the children do not behave, that he was not paid punctually, etc.) жаловаться [на то], что в комнате холодно и т. д.; one cannot honestly complain that the weather is bad, честно говоря, нельзя пожаловаться на плохую погоду /на то, что погода плохая/; Mary is always complaining that her health is poor Мэри всегда жалуется на слабое здоровье -
54 whine
[(h)waɪn] 1. гл.1)а) жаловаться, плакаться; нытьHe kept whineing about his bad luck. — Он всё ныл да жаловался на своё вечное невезенье.
He whined to us that he had been cheated. — Он жаловался нам, что его обманули.
Syn:б) завывать, подвывать, скулить (о животном, обычно о собаке)в) выть, завывать ( о неодушевлённых предметах)Lawn-mowers whined. — Завывали газонокосилки.
•Syn:whimper 1.2) бубнить, мямлить2. сущ.She whined a few words to them. — Она что-то промямлила им в ответ.
They heard the whine of a car. — Они услышали воющий шум автомобиля.
б) нытьё; хныканьеThe child utters whine. — Ребёнок хнычет.
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55 bargain
I ['baːgɪn] n1) сделка, договор, договорённость, соглашениеHe had a bargain with his wife to buy a car. — Он договорился/условился с женой купить машину.
That's a bargain! — По рукам! /Договорились!
The bargain hasn't yet been definitely settled. — Сделка еще окончательно не заключена.
- good bargain- losing bargain
- Dutch bargain
- bargain money
- bargain with smb
- make a bargain
- make a number of bargains
- make a bargain with smb
- have a bargain with smb
- have a bargain with smb to do smth
- get the best of the bargain
- drive a hard bargain with smb
- strike a hard bargain with smb
- close a bargain
- bind the bargain
- declare a bargain off
- cry off a bargain
- pick up a bargain
- stand by one's bargain
- be sold over a bargain
- jump at a bargain
- be off with one's bargain
- make the best of a bad bargain
- bargain stands2) дешёвая покупка, удачная покупкаThese good shoes at such a low price are a real bargain. — Такие хорошие ботинки по этой небольшой цене - просто удача.
You've got a bad bargain here. — Вы здесь здорово переплатили.
He charged a lot and cheated me into the bargain. — Он заломил цену и к тому же обсчитал меня.
Your secretary is a real bargain. — Ваш секретарь - просто клад.
She is very good at making good bargain. — Она умеет хорошо торговаться.
A bargain is a bargain. — ◊ Уговор дороже денег
- real bargain- bargain sale
- bargain prices
- bargain item
- bargain counter
- bargain hunter
- at a bargain
- into the bargain
- one of one's best bargains
- buy smth at a bargain price
- offer goods at a bargain
- be on the look out for bargains
- try to make a better bargain II ['baːgɪn] vдоговариваться (о чём-либо), торговаться, добиватьсяThe locals got used to bargaining with each other, so it was difficult for me to get a good price. — Местные жители так привыкли друг с другом торговаться, что мне было не легко получить хорошую цену.
I hate bargaining. — Терпеть не могу торговаться.
They prefer to bargain with individual clients. — Они предпочитают заключать сделки с отдельными клиентами.
- bargain over the price- bargain for meat
- bargain for better conditions
- bargain with smb
- bargain with smb for smth
- bargain about the priceCHOICE OF WORDS:(1.) Русскому торговаться соответствуют в английском языке глаголы to bargain и to haggle with smb over/about smth Глагол to haggle используется в ситуации купли/продажи, главным образом, на рынке и в условиях уличной торговли. To haggle with smb over smth относится к отдельному продавцу по поводу конкретного предмета торговли: if you go to a street market you have to be prepared to haggle если вы идете на рынок, вы должны быть готовы торговаться; the driver was haggling bitterly over the fare шофер отчаянно торговался с пассажиром; I had to haggle with the taxi-driver about the fare мне пришлось здорово поторговаться с таксистом по поводу платы. (2.) Глагол to bargain, в отличие от to haggle, не ограничен ситуациями купли/продажи и используется с широким кругом вопросов, по поводу которых стороны пытаются договориться или найти общий язык -
56 right left and centre
adv infmlHe has been cheated right, left and centre — Его кругом надули
She owes money right, left and centre — Она кругом в долгах
I have been borrowing money right, left and centre — Я занимал деньги направо и налево
But I found he was robbing us right, left and centre — Я обнаружил, что он без зазрения совести обкрадывал нас
They're a right lot - let you down right, left and centre — Ну они и дают! Насаживают тебя как хотят
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57 scream etc bloody etc murder
expr infmlThe baby screamed bloody murder when I put it in the hot bath — Ребенок орал на чем свет стоит, когда я сунул его в горячую ванну
She was yelling blue murder because someone had stolen her bag — Она подняла страшный скандал, потому что у нее стянули сумку
She screams bloody murder every time I get near her — Стоит мне подойти к ней, как она начинает орать
When she saw she'd been cheated she started to scream bloody murder — Когда она поняла, что ее обманули, она подняла настоящий хай
Those guys scream bloody murder long before they're hurt — Эти парни начинают ныть заранее. Их еще никто не трогал
When I saw that pole of his for the first time and realized he was going to stick it into me I yelled bloody murder — Когда я впервые увидела его огромный член и поняла, что он хочет засунуть его в меня, я пришла в ужас
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58 ἀτέμβω
A maltreat,οὐ καλὸν ἀτέμβειν.. ξείνους Τηλεμάχου Od.20.294
, 21.312; afflict, perplex, :—[voice] Pass., c. gen., to be bereft or cheated of a thing, ἀτέμβονται νεότητος they have lost their youth, Il.23.445; ἀτεμβόμενός γε σιδήρου ib. 834; , cf. Od.9.42.II [voice] Med. like [voice] Act., Q.S.5.147, 173: c. dat., blame, be dissatisfied with, A.R.2.56, 3.99: c. inf.,ἀτεμβόμενος τοῖον στόλον ἀμφιπένεσθαι Id.2.1199
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59 Pray
v. trans.Entreat: P. and V. αἰτεῖν, παραιτεῖσθαι, ἱκετεύειν, δεῖσθαι (gen.), λιπαρεῖν, Ar. and P. ἀντιβολεῖν, V. λίσσεσθαι, ἀντιάζειν, προσπίτνειν, προστρέπειν, προστρέπεσθαι, ἐξικετεύειν, Ar. and V. ἱκνεῖσθαι, ἄντεσθαι.Offer prayer ( to gods): P. and V. εὔχεσθαι (dat. or πρός, acc. or absol.), ἐπεύχεσθαι (dat.), προσεύχεσθαι (dat. or absol. V. also acc.), V. ἐξεύχεσθαι (absol.), κατεύχεσθαι (dat. or absol.), Ar. and V. ἀρᾶσθαι (dat. or absol.).Pray for: P. and V. εὔχεσθαι (acc.); see ask for.They will pray for many blessings on their head: P. πολλὰ ἀγαθὰ αὐτοῖς εὔξονται (Plat., Phaedr. 233E).We shall be doing exactly what Philip would pray for: P. ἃ ἂν εὔξαιτο Φίλιππος ποιήσομεν (Dem. 286).Pray that you may not see one who has deceived and cheated you: P. ἐξηπατηκότα... καὶ παρακεκρουμένον ἀπευχεσθε... ἰδεῖν (Dem. 71).——————interj.To give emphasis: P. and V δή.Pray do not: P. and V. μὴ δῆτα (Dem. 574 and 575; Eur., Med. 336, also Ar.).Give your attention to this I pray: P. τούτῳ πάνυ μοι προσέχετε τὸν νοῦν (Dem.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Pray
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60 feel
A n1 (atmosphere, impression created) atmosphère f ; I like the feel of the place j'aime l'atmosphère de cet endroit ; there was a relaxed/conspiratorial feel about it il régnait une atmosphère détendue/de conspiration ; it has the feel of a country cottage cela a l'allure d'une maison de campagne ; the town has a friendly feel il y a une atmosphère accueillante dans cette ville ;2 ( sensation to the touch) toucher m, sensation f ; the feel of sand between one's toes la sensation du sable entre les orteils ; you can tell by the feel (that) on voit bien au toucher que ; to have an oily/slimy feel être huileux/gluant au toucher ; I like the feel of leather j'aime le contact du cuir ;3 (act of touching, feeling) to have a feel of sth, to give sth a feel tâter qch ; let me have a feel, give me a feel ( touch) laisse-moi toucher ; (hold, weigh) laisse-moi soupeser ;4 (familiarity, understanding) to get the feel of se faire à [controls, system] ; to get the feel of doing s'habituer à faire ; it gives you a feel of ou for the controls/the job market cela vous donne une idée des commandes/du marché du travail ;5 ( flair) don m (for pour) ; to have a feel for languages avoir le don des langues ; to have a feel for language bien savoir manier la langue.1 ( experience) éprouver, ressentir [affection, desire, envy, pride, unease] ; ressentir [bond, hostility, obligation, effects, consequences, strain] ; to feel a sense of isolation éprouver un sentiment de solitude ; I no longer feel anything for her je n'éprouve plus rien pour elle ; the impact of the legislation is still being felt les effets de la loi se font encore sentir ; the effects will be felt throughout the country les effets se feront sentir dans tout le pays ; to make one's displeasure felt manifester son mécontentement ; to feel sb's loss very deeply être très affecté par la perte de qn ; I felt my spirits rise j'ai senti que mon moral remontait ;2 (believe, think) to feel (that) estimer que ; she feels she has no option elle estime qu'elle n'a pas le choix ; I feel I should warn you je me sens dans l'obligation de vous prévenir ; I feel he's hiding something j'ai l'impression qu'il cache quelque chose ; I feel deeply ou strongly that they are wrong j'ai la profonde conviction qu'ils ont tort ; to feel sth to be estimer que qch est ; I felt it best to refuse j'ai estimé qu'il valait mieux refuser ; we feel it necessary to complain nous pensons que nous devons nous plaindre ;3 ( physically) sentir [blow, pressure, motion, draught, heat, object] ; ressentir [twinge, ache, stiffness, effects] ; I felt something soft j'ai senti quelque chose de mou ; you can feel the vibrations on sent les vibrations ; I can't feel anything in my leg je ne sens plus rien dans la jambe ; she feels/doesn't feel the cold elle est/n'est pas frileuse ; you'll feel the cold when you go back to England tu sentiras le froid quand tu rentreras en Angleterre ; I felt the house shake j'ai senti la maison qui tremblait ; I felt something crawl(ing) up my arm j'ai senti quelque chose qui grimpait le long de mon bras ; I can feel it getting warmer je sens que ça se réchauffe ; I felt the tablets doing me good j'ai senti que les cachets me faisaient du bien ;4 ( touch deliberately) tâter, toucher [carving, texture, washing, leaf, cloth] ; palper [patient, body part, parcel] ; to feel the weight of sth soupeser qch ; to tell what it is by feeling it dire ce que c'est au toucher ; to feel how cold/soft sth is sentir comme qch est froid/mou ; to feel one's breasts for lumps se palper les seins pour voir si on a des grosseurs ; to feel sb for weapons fouiller qn pour trouver des armes ; to feel one's way lit avancer à tâtons ; fig tâter le terrain ; to feel one's way out of the room se diriger à tâtons vers la sortie ; to feel one's way towards a solution avancer à tâtons vers une solution ;5 (sense, be aware of) sentir, avoir conscience de [presence, tension, resentment] ; avoir conscience de [importance, seriousness, justice, irony] ; I could feel her frustration je ressentais sa frustration ; can't you feel which notes come next? ne peux-tu pas deviner quelles notes viennent ensuite?1 ( emotionally) se sentir [sad, happy, stupid, nervous, safe] ; être [sure, angry, surprised] ; avoir l'impression d'être [trapped, betrayed, cheated] ; to feel afraid/ashamed avoir peur/honte ; to feel like a star avoir l'impression d'être une vedette ; to feel as if ou as though avoir l'impression que ; I felt as if nobody cared j'avais l'impression que tout le monde s'en moquait ; how do you feel? que ressens-tu? ; how do you feel about being in charge? qu'est-ce que ça te fait d'être responsable? ; how do you feel about marriage? qu'est-ce que tu penses du mariage? ; how do you feel about Tim? (for a job, role) que penses-tu de Tim? ; ( emotionally) que ressens-tu pour Tim? ; how does it feel ou what does it feel like to be a dad? qu'est-ce que ça fait d'être papa? ; now you know how it feels! maintenant tu sais ce que ça fait! ; how would you feel? qu'est-ce que ça te ferait, à toi? ; what made her feel that way? qu'est-ce qui lui a fait cet effet? ; if that's the way you feel… si c'est comme ça que tu le prends… ; ⇒ feel for ;2 ( physically) se sentir [ill, better, tired, young, fat] ; to feel hot/cold/hungry/thirsty avoir chaud/froid/faim/soif ; how do you feel?, how are you feeling? comment te sens-tu? ; I'll see how I feel ou what I feel like tomorrow je verrai comment je me sens demain ; it feels like being hit with a hammer c'est comme si on te frappait avec un marteau ; I feel as if ou as though I haven't slept a wink j'ai l'impression de ne pas avoir fermé l'œil ; it felt as if I was floating j'avais l'impression de flotter ; you're as young as you feel l'important c'est de se sentir jeune ; she isn't feeling herself today elle n'est pas dans son assiette aujourd'hui ○ ;3 ( create certain sensation) être [cold, soft, slimy, smooth] ; avoir l'air [eerie] ; the house feels empty la maison fait vide ; that feels nice! ça fait du bien! ; your arm will feel sore at first votre bras vous fera mal au début ; something doesn't feel right il y a quelque chose qui ne va pas ; it feels strange living alone ça me fait tout drôle de vivre seul ; it feels like leather on dirait du cuir ; it feels like (a) Sunday on se croirait un dimanche ; the bone feels as if it's broken on dirait que l'os est cassé ; it feels as if it's going to rain, it feels like rain on dirait qu'il va pleuvoir ; it feels to me as if there's a lump j'ai l'impression qu'il y a une bosse ;4 ( want) to feel like sth/like doing avoir envie de qch/de faire ; I feel like crying j'ai envie de pleurer ; I feel like a drink je prendrais bien un verre ; what do you feel like for lunch? qu'est-ce qui te ferait envie pour le déjeuner? ; I don't feel like it je n'en ai pas envie ; stop whenever you feel like it arrête quand ça te chante ○ ; ‘why did you do that?’-‘I just felt like it’ ‘pourquoi as-tu fait ça?’-‘ça m'a pris comme ça’ ;5 (touch, grope) to feel in fouiller dans [bag, pocket, drawer] ; to feel along tâtonner le long de [edge, wall] ; to feel down the back of the sofa chercher (à tâtons) derrière le canapé ; ⇒ feel around, feel for.D v refl to feel oneself doing se sentir faire ; she felt herself losing her temper elle sentait la colère la gagner ; he felt himself falling in love il sentait qu'il tombait amoureux.■ feel around, feel about:▶ feel around tâtonner ; to feel around in fouiller dans [bag, drawer] ; to feel around for chercher [qch] à tâtons.■ feel for:▶ feel for [sth] chercher ; to feel for a ledge with one's foot chercher un appui du pied ; to feel for broken bones examiner qn pour savoir s'il s'est cassé quelque chose ;■ feel out US:▶ feel out [sb], feel [sb] out tester [person].■ feel up ○:▶ feel up [sb/sth], feel [sb/sth] up tripoter ○, peloter ○ [person, body part] ; to be felt up se faire peloter ○ ; to feel each other up se peloter ○.■ feel up to:▶ feel up to [sth] se sentir d'attaque ○ or assez bien pour ; to feel up to doing se sentir d'attaque ○ or assez bien pour faire ; do you feel up to it? est-ce que tu te sens d'attaque ○ ?
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