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[ɔn]1. preposition1) touching, fixed to, covering etc the upper or outer side of:على: تُعَبِّر عن المُلامَسَهShe wore a hat on her head.
2) in or into (a vehicle, train etc):في ، داخِلI got on the wrong bus.
3) at or during a certain day, time etc:في ، عِنْدَOn his arrival, he went straight to bed.
4) about:عنa book on the theatre.
5) in the state or process of:في حالَةHe's on holiday.
6) supported by:على، مَدْعومَهShe was standing on one leg.
7) receiving, taking:يَتَناوَل، مُمارِسٌon a diet.
8) taking part in:مُشارِكٌWhich detective is working on this case?
9) towards:نَحو، باتِّجاهThey marched on the town.
10) near or beside:بِجانِب، قُرْبa shop on the main road.
11) by means of:بواسِطَة، علىI spoke to him on the telephone.
12) being carried by:المَحْمول عَليهThe thief had the stolen jewels on him.
13) when (something is, or has been, done):عندَ، عندَماOn investigation, there proved to be no need to panic.
14) followed by:بَعْدَ، يَتْبَعُه، وراءdisaster on disaster.
2. adverb1) ( especially of something being worn) so as to be touching, fixed to, covering etc the upper or outer side of:على، فَوْقَShe put her hat on.
2) used to show a continuing state etc, onwards:باسْتِمْرارThey moved on.
دائِرا، مُشْتَغِلا، في حالَة عَمَل أو دَوَرانTurn/Switch the light on.
4) ( also adjective ) (of films etc) able to be seen:مَعْروضThere's a good film on at the cinema this week.
إلى أو عَلى العَرَبَه أو القِطارThe bus stopped and we got on.
3. adjective1) in progress:مُسْتَمِرThe game was on.
2) not cancelled:قائِم، غَيْر مَلْغٍIs the party on tonight?
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42 ῥώομαι
ῥώομαι, [dialect] Ep. Verb, of which Hom. uses [ per.] 3pl. [tense] impf. ἐρρώοντο, [dialect] Ep. ῥώοντο, and [ per.] 3pl. [tense] aor. ἐρρώσαντο (v. infr.); [tense] aor. subj. ῥώσονται orA : Nic. has also ῥώετο, Th. 351; later in [tense] pres., Orph.L. 707 (prob.), D.P.518 codd.:— move with speed or violence, rush on, esp. of warriors, Il.11.50, 16.166, cf. Hes.Sc. 230; τεύχεσιν ἐρρ. πυρὴν πέρι ran round it, Od.24.69; Νυμφάων, αἵ τ' ἀμφ' Ἀχελώϊον ἐρρώσαντο dance, Il.24.616 (cf.ἐπιρρώομαι 1.2
): c. acc. cogn., χορὸν ἐρρώσαντο they ply the dance, h.Ven. 261; ὑπὸ ῥώοντο ἄνακτι they moved supporting their lord, Il.18.417; κνῆμαι ῥώοντο, γούνατα ἐρρώσαντο, ib. 411, Od.23.3; also of horses' manes, ἐρρώοντο μετὰ πνοιῇς ἀνέμοιο waved streaming in the wind, Il.23.367. -
43 Guericke, Otto von
[br]b. 20 November 1602 Magdeburg, Saxony, Germanyd. 11 May 1686 Hamburg, Germany[br]German engineer and physicist, inventor of the air pump and investigator of the properties of a vacuum.[br]Guericke was born into a patrician family in Magdeburg. He was educated at the University of Leipzig in 1617–20 and at the University of Helmstedt in 1620. He then spent two years studying law at Jena, and in 1622 went to Leiden to study law, mathematics, engineering and especially fortification. He spent most of his life in politics, for he was elected an alderman of Magdeburg in 1626. After the destruction of Magdeburg in 1631, he worked in Brunswick and Erfurt as an engineer for the Swedish government, and then in 1635 for the Electorate of Saxony. He was Mayor of Magdeburg for thirty years, between 1646 and 1676. He was ennobled in 1666 and retired from public office in 168land went to Hamburg. It was through his attendances at international congresses and at princely courts that he took part in the exchange of scientific ideas.From his student days he was concerned with the definition of space and posed three questions: can empty space exist or is space always filled? How can heavenly bodies affect each other across space and how are they moved? Is space, and so also the heavenly bodies, bounded or unbounded? In c. 1647 Guericke made a suction pump for air and tried to exhaust a beer barrel, but he could not stop the leaks. He then tried a copper sphere, which imploded. He developed a series of spectacular demonstrations with his air pump. In 1654 at Rattisbon he used a vertical cylinder with a well-fitting piston connected over pulleys by a rope to fifty men, who could not stop the piston descending when the cylinder was exhausted. More famous were his copper hemispheres which, when exhausted, could not be drawn apart by two teams of eight horses. They were first demonstrated at Magdeburg in 1657 and at the court in Berlin in 1663. Through these experiments he discovered the elasticity of air and began to investigate its density at different heights. He heard of the work of Torricelli in 1653 and by 1660 had succeeded in making barometric forecasts. He published his famous work New Experiments Concerning Empty Space in 1672. Between 1660 and 1663 Guericke constructed a large ball of sulphur that could be rotated on a spindle. He found that, when he pressed his hand on it and it was rotated, it became strongly electrified; he thus unintentionally became the inventor of the first machine to generate static electricity. He attempted to reach a complete physical explanation of the world and the heavens with magnetism as a primary force and evolved an explanation for the rotation of the heavenly bodies.[br]Bibliography1672, Experimenta nova (ut vocantur) Magdeburgica de vacuo spatio (New Experiments Concerning Empty Space).Further ReadingF.W.Hoffmann, 1874, Otto von Guericke (a full biography).T.I.Williams (ed.), 1969, A Biographical Dictionary of Scientists, London: A. \& C.Black (contains a short account of his life).Chambers Concise Dictionary of Scientists, 1989, Cambridge.Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Vol. V, New York.C.Singer (ed.), 1957, A History of Technology, Vols. III and IV, Oxford University Press (includes references to Guericke's inventions).RLH -
44 Spencer, Christopher Miner
[br]b. 10 June 1833 Manchester, Connecticut, USAd. 14 January 1922 Hartford, Connecticut, USA[br]American mechanical engineer and inventor.[br]Christopher M.Spencer served an apprenticeship from 1847 to 1849 in the machine shop at the silk mills of Cheney Brothers in his native town and remained there for a few years as a journeyman machinist. In 1853 he went to Rochester, New York, to obtain experience with machinery other than that used in the textile industry. He then spent some years with the Colt Armory at Hartford, Connecticut, before returning to Cheney Brothers, where he obtained his first patent, which was for a silk-winding machine.Spencer had long been interested in firearms and in 1860 he obtained a patent for a repeating rifle. The Spencer Repeating Rifle Company was organized for its manufacture, and before the end of the American Civil War about 200,000 rifles had been produced. He patented a number of other improvements in firearms and in 1868 was associated with Charles E.Billings (1835–1920) in the Roper Arms Company, set up at Amherst, Massachusetts, to manufacture Spencer's magazine gun. This was not a success, however, and in 1869 they moved to Hartford, Connecticut, and formed the Billings \& Spencer Company. There they developed the technology of the drop hammer and Spencer continued his inventive work, which included an automatic turret lathe for producing metal screws. The patent that he obtained for this in 1873 inexplicably failed to protect the essential feature of the machine which provided the automatic action, with the result that Spencer received no patent right on the most valuable feature of the machine.In 1874 Spencer withdrew from active connection with Billings \& Spencer, although he remained a director, and in 1876 he formed with others the Hartford Machine Screw Company. However, he withdrew in 1882 to form the Spencer Arms Company at Windsor, Connecticut, for the manufacture of another of his inventions, a repeating shotgun. But this company failed and Spencer returned to the field of automatic lathes, and in 1893 he organized the Spencer Automatic Machine Screw Company at Windsor, where he remained until his retirement.[br]Further ReadingJ.W.Roe, 1916, English and American Tool Builders, New Haven; reprinted 1926, New York, and 1987, Bradley, Ill. (briefly describes his career and his automatic lathes).L.T.C.Rolt, 1965, Tools for the Job, London; repub. 1986 (gives a brief description of Spencer's automatic lathes).RTSBiographical history of technology > Spencer, Christopher Miner
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45 они двигались по направлению к городу
Makarov: they moved toward the townУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они двигались по направлению к городу
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46 они заставили толпу сойти с газона
Makarov: they moved the crowd off the grassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они заставили толпу сойти с газона
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47 они передвигали мебель
General subject: they moved the furniture aboutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они передвигали мебель
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48 В-229
С ВОЛКАМИ ЖИТЬ - ПО-ВОЛЧЬИ ВЫТЬ (saying) a person should adapt himself to the habits and customs of those in whose society he finds himself: - he that lives with the wolves learns to howl when in Rome, do as the Romans do.Как въехали они в нашу квартиру — Николай Николаевич с Ниночкой, я им сразу сказал: «Коля! — говорю, - Ниночка! держите ухо востро. Не поддавайтесь на провокацию. Живите как в отдалении. А я возле вас погреюсь на старости лет». — «Нет! - отвечает Ниночка. — С волками жить - по-волчьи выть» (Терц 5). When they moved into our apartment-Nikolay Nikolayevich and Ninochka, that is-I told them at once: "Nicky," I said, "Ninochka! Keep your ears open. Don't give in to provocation. Keep your distance. And I'll warm myself at your hearth in my old age." "No!" Ninochka answered. "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" (5a). -
49 С-4
ЗАГИБАТЬ/ЗАГНУТЬ САЛАЗКИ кому substand VP subj: human1. obs to raise and push s.o. 's legs toward his head with great force while he is lying on his back, thereby causing him great painX загнул Y-y салазки - X bent Y into a pretzel.2. to punish s.o. severely, deal with s.o. harshlyX загнет Y-y салазки - X will fix (get) Y (good)X will fix Yb wagon X will settle Ys hash.Тихон исподлобья окинул Штабеля с ног до головы, как бы прикидывая, во сколько обойдется ему драка с дюжим австрийцем, потом коротко переглянулся с братом, тот хмуро кивнул, и они двинулись прочь, и лишь с порога парадного Тихон пьяно погрозил: «Я тебе, немецкая морда, ещё загну салазки!» (Максимов 3). Tikhon sullenly looked him (Stabel) up and down, calculating how much a fight with the sturdy Austrian might cost him, then exchanged a brief glance with his brother, who nodded equally sullenly. They moved away, and had reached the front door before Tikhon uttered his drunken threat. Til settle your hash, you ugly German bastard!" (3a). -
50 с волками жить - по-волчьи выть
[saying]=====⇒ a person should adapt himself to the habits and customs of those in whose society he finds himself:- when in Rome, do as the Romans do.♦ Как въехали они в нашу квартиру - Николай Николаевич с Ниночкой, я им сразу сказал: "Коля! - говорю, - Ниночка! держите ухо востро. Не поддавайтесь на провокацию. Живите как в отдалении. А я возле вас погреюсь на старости лет". - " Нет! - отвечает Ниночка. - С волками жить - по-волчьи выть" (Терц 5). When they moved into our apartment - Nikolay Nikolayevich and Ninochka, that is-I told them at once: "Nicky," I said, "Ninochka! Keep your ears open. Don't give in to provocation. Keep your distance. And I'll warm myself at your hearth in my old age." "No!" Ninochka answered. "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с волками жить - по-волчьи выть
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51 загибать салазки
• ЗАГИБАТЬ/ЗАГНУТЬ САЛАЗКИ кому substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. obs to raise and push s.o.'s legs toward his head with great force while he is lying on his back, thereby causing him great pain:2. to punish s.o. severely, deal with s.o. harshly:- X will settle Y's hash.♦ Тихон исподлобья окинул Штабеля с ног до головы, как бы прикидывая, во сколько обойдётся ему драка с дюжим австрийцем, потом коротко переглянулся с братом, тот хмуро кивнул, и они двинулись прочь, и лишь с порога парадного Тихон пьяно погрозил: "Я тебе, немецкая морда, ещё загну салазки!"(Максимов 3). Tikhon sullenly looked him [Stabel] up and down, calculating how much a fight with the sturdy Austrian might cost him, then exchanged a brief glance with his brother, who nodded equally sullenly. They moved away, and had reached the front door before Tikhon uttered his drunken threat. Til settle your hash, you ugly German bastard!" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > загибать салазки
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52 загнуть салазки
• ЗАГИБАТЬ/ЗАГНУТЬ САЛАЗКИ кому substand[VP; subj: human]=====1. obs to raise and push s.o.'s legs toward his head with great force while he is lying on his back, thereby causing him great pain:2. to punish s.o. severely, deal with s.o. harshly:- X will settle Y's hash.♦ Тихон исподлобья окинул Штабеля с ног до головы, как бы прикидывая, во сколько обойдётся ему драка с дюжим австрийцем, потом коротко переглянулся с братом, тот хмуро кивнул, и они двинулись прочь, и лишь с порога парадного Тихон пьяно погрозил: "Я тебе, немецкая морда, ещё загну салазки!"(Максимов 3). Tikhon sullenly looked him [Stabel] up and down, calculating how much a fight with the sturdy Austrian might cost him, then exchanged a brief glance with his brother, who nodded equally sullenly. They moved away, and had reached the front door before Tikhon uttered his drunken threat. Til settle your hash, you ugly German bastard!" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > загнуть салазки
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53 Kurs
m; -es, -e1. FIN. price; (Notierung) quotation; von Devisen: exchange rate; der Kurs des Euro the euro exchange rate; zum Kurs von at the rate of; hoch im Kurs stehen be at a premium; fig. rate highly ( bei with); in Kurs setzen circulate; außer Kurs setzen take out of circulation; außer Kurs kommen fig. lose its popularity; fallende / steigende / nachgebende Kurse falling / rising / softening prices2. NAUT., FLUG. course; (Radarkurs) track; (Strecke) route; fig., POL. course, line, policy; Kurs halten stay on course; vom Kurs abweichen go off course; Kurs nehmen auf (+ Akk) head for (auch fig.); einen neuen / härteren Kurs einschlagen fig. take a new / harder line3. SPORT, FÜR RAD-, AUTORENNEN, Skirennen etc.: course; der anspruchsvolle Kurs wurde vom Schweizer Trainer gesteckt the demanding course was set by the Swiss coach4. (Lehrgang) course; (die Teilnehmer) course participants; der ganze Kurs all those on the course; Kursus* * *der Kurs(Aktienkurs) price;(Lehrgang) lessons; course; class;(Richtung) course;(Wechselkurs) rate of exchange; exchange rate; rate* * *Kụrs [kʊrs]m -es, -e[-zə]den Kurs halten — to hold (the) course
vom Kurs abkommen — to deviate from one's/its course
Kurs nehmen auf (+acc) — to set course for, to head for
auf (südwestlichem) Kurs sein — to be on (a southwesterly) course
Kurs haben auf (+acc) — to be heading for
harter/weicher Kurs (Pol) — hard/soft line
den Kurs ändern (lit, fig) — to change or alter( one's) course
einen neuen Kurs einschlagen (lit, fig) — to go in a new direction, to follow a new course
den Kurs beibehalten (lit, fig) — to stick to or hold (one's) course
jdn/etw wieder auf Kurs bringen (fig) — to bring sb/sth back on course
2) (FIN) (= Wechselkurs) rate of exchange, exchange rate; (= Börsenkurs, Aktienkurs) price, (going) rate; (= Marktpreis) market value or price, going ratezum Kurs von — at the rate of
der amtliche Kurs des Dollars — the official dollar exchange rate
die Kurse fallen/steigen — prices or rates are falling/rising
hoch im Kurs stehen (Aktien) — to be high; (fig) to be popular (bei with)
3) (= Lehrgang) course (in +dat, für in)einen Kurs belegen — to do a course
* * *der1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) course2) (a direction or course: After they moved, their lives took a different tack.) tack* * *Kurs1<-es, -e>[kʊrs, pl ˈkʊrzə]mjdn/etw vom \Kurs abbringen to put sb/sth off courseder Sturm hat uns um drei Grad vom \Kurs abgebracht the storm has put us off course by three degreesvom \Kurs abkommen to deviate from one's/its courseden/seinen \Kurs beibehalten [o halten] to maintain [one's] courseauf bestimmten \Kurs gehen to set a certain coursewenn wir auf südsüdöstlichen \Kurs gehen, müssten wir die Insel in drei Tagen erreichen if we set a sou'-sou'-easterly course we should reach the island in three dayseinen [bestimmten] \Kurs steuern to steer a certain coursees war nicht mehr feststellbar, welchen \Kurs das Schiff steuerte it was no longer possible to determine which course the ship was steeringden \Kurs wechseln to change course2. (Zielsetzung) coursejdn vom \Kurs abbringen to throw sb off courseden/seinen \Kurs beibehalten to maintain [one's] coursejdn auf \Kurs bringen to bring sb into lineihre Kollegen werden sie schon auf \Kurs bringen their colleagues will bring them into lineeinen bestimmten \Kurs einschlagen to take a certain course; (politische Linie) policy, courseharter/weicher \Kurs hard/soft line3. (Wechselkurs) exchange rateder \Kurs Dollar zu Euro steht im Moment bei eins zu... the exchange rate between the dollar and the euro is currently...zu einem bestimmten \Kurs at a certain rateSchwarzhändler tauschen dir den Euro zu einem günstigen \Kurs you'll get a favourable rate for your euros on the black marketetw außer \Kurs setzen to take sth out of circulationZahlungsmittel, die außer \Kurs gesetzt wurden, sind nicht länger gültig currency taken out of circulation is no longer validdie Maßnahmen der Bundesbank haben die \Kurse einiger Aktien gestärkt measures taken by the Bundesbank have strengthened the price of some sharesder \Kurs pendelte sich bei Euro 120 ein the market was settling down at 120 euroszum gegenwärtigen \Kurs at the current rate [or price]multipler \Kurs multiple exchange ratehoch im \Kurs stehen ÖKON to be in great demand; BÖRSE to be high up; (fig) to be very popular, to be at a high rateantike Vasen stehen derzeit hoch im \Kurs antique vases are currently very popularetw an einen \Kurs binden to peg the price of sthden \Kurs drücken to depress the marketim \Kurs fallen to fall [or drop] in pricedie Aktien der Schlüter AG sind letztens etwas im \Kurs gefallen Schlüter AG shares have fallen somewhat recentlyden \Kurs festsetzen to fix a priceden \Kurs hinauftreiben to push up the priceden \Kurs schwächen/stützen to weaken/peg the marketKurs2<-es, -e>[kʊrs, pl ˈkʊrzə]m (Lehrgang) course, class* * *der; Kurses, Kurse1) (Richtung) courseauf [nördlichen] Kurs gehen — set [a northerly] course
ein harter/weicher Kurs — (fig.) a hard/soft line
den Kurs ändern/halten — (auch fig.) change or alter/hold or maintain course
Kurs auf Hamburg (Akk.) nehmen — set course for or head for Hamburg
2) (von Wertpapieren) price; (von Devisen) rate of exchange; exchange ratezum Kurs von... — at a rate of...
hoch im Kurs stehen — < securities> be high; (fig.) be very popular ( bei with)
3) (Lehrgang) courseein Kurs in Spanisch — (Dat.) a course in Spanish; a Spanish course
4) (die Teilnehmer eines Kurses) class5) (Sport): (Rennstrecke) course* * *der Kurs des Euro the euro exchange rate;zum Kurs von at the rate of;hoch im Kurs stehen be at a premium; fig rate highly (bei with);in Kurs setzen circulate;außer Kurs setzen take out of circulation;außer Kurs kommen fig lose its popularity;fallende/steigende/nachgebende Kurse falling/rising/softening pricesKurs halten stay on course;vom Kurs abweichen go off course;einen neuen/härteren Kurs einschlagen fig take a new/harder line3. SPORT, für Rad-, Autorennen, Skirennen etc: course;der anspruchsvolle Kurs wurde vom Schweizer Trainer gesteckt the demanding course was set by the Swiss coach* * *der; Kurses, Kurse1) (Richtung) courseauf [nördlichen] Kurs gehen — set [a northerly] course
ein harter/weicher Kurs — (fig.) a hard/soft line
den Kurs ändern/halten — (auch fig.) change or alter/hold or maintain course
Kurs auf Hamburg (Akk.) nehmen — set course for or head for Hamburg
2) (von Wertpapieren) price; (von Devisen) rate of exchange; exchange ratezum Kurs von... — at a rate of...
hoch im Kurs stehen — < securities> be high; (fig.) be very popular ( bei with)
3) (Lehrgang) courseein Kurs in Spanisch — (Dat.) a course in Spanish; a Spanish course
4) (die Teilnehmer eines Kurses) class5) (Sport): (Rennstrecke) course* * *-e (Aktien...) m.price n.quotation n.rate n. -e (Aktien) m.price (stocks) n.quotation (stocks) n.rate (stocks) n. -e (Verkehr) m.course n.line n. -e m.class n.(§ pl.: classes)course n.exchange rate n.rate (of exchange) n. -
54 rhythmisch
I Adj. rhythmic(al); rhythmische Gymnastik rhythmic gymnastics (V. im Sg.) ein gutes rhythmisches Gefühl haben have a good sense of rhythmII Adv.: rhythmisch sicher rhythmically secure; rhythmisch betonte Musik music with a strong rhythm; sich rhythmisch bewegen move rhythmically* * *metrical; rhythmic; rhythmical; cadenced* * *rhỵth|misch ['rʏtmɪʃ]1. adjrhythmic( al)rhythmische ( Sport)gymnastik — rhythmic gymnastics sing, music and movement
2. advrhythmicallysie bewegten sich rhythmisch zum Schlagen der Trommeln — they moved to the rhythm of the drums
* * *1) (of or with rhythm: rhythmic movement; The dancing was very rhythmical.) rhythmic2) (of or with rhythm: rhythmic movement; The dancing was very rhythmical.) rhythmical3) rhythmically* * *rhyth·misch[ˈrʏtmɪʃ]adj rhythmic[al]\rhythmische Bewegungen rhythmical movements* * *1.Adjektiv rhythmical; rhythmic2.adverbial rhythmically* * *A. adj rhythmic(al);rhythmische Gymnastik rhythmic gymnastics (v im sg)ein gutes rhythmisches Gefühl haben have a good sense of rhythmB. adv:rhythmisch sicher rhythmically secure;rhythmisch betonte Musik music with a strong rhythm;sich rhythmisch bewegen move rhythmically* * *1.Adjektiv rhythmical; rhythmic2.adverbial rhythmically* * *adj.rhythmic adj.rhythmical adj. adv.rhythmically adv. -
55 słowo
słowo honoru! — my word of honour (BRIT) lub honor (US) !
dawać (dać perf) (komuś) słowo — to give (sb) one's word
słowo wstępne — foreword, preface
w dwóch słowach — in a word, in short lub brief
gra słów — pun, play on words
przerywać (przerwać perf) komuś w pół słowa — to cut sb short
dotrzymywać (dotrzymać perf) słowa — to keep one's word
wyrażać (wyrazić perf) coś słowami — to put sth into words
* * *n.Gen.pl. słów1. (= wyraz) word; brzydkie słowo four-letter word, swearword; cierpkie l. gorzkie słowa bitter words; dobre słowo kind word; mocne słowa blunt words; ostre l. szorstkie słowa harsh words; próżne l. puste słowa empty words, hot air; święte l. złote słowa gospel truth; wielkie słowa big words; Słowo Boże rel. God's Word, the Word of God; słowa prawdy naked truth; to moje ostatnie słowo this is my last word; mieć ostatnie słowo ( w jakiejś sprawie) have the final say ( w czymś in sth); jednym słowem in a l. one word; innymi słowy in other words; w krótkich słowach in short l. brief; gra słów wordplay, play on words; ( żart słowny) pun; szkoda słów it's a waste of breath, it's no use (talking to him, trying to convince them, etc.); od słowa do słowa, zaczęli rozmawiać o... while chatting, they moved on to...; w dosłownym tego słowa znaczeniu in the literal sense of the word, literally; połykać słowa swallow words; ważyć słowa weigh one's words; nie mogę znaleźć słów (= jestem zbyt wzruszony, zdenerwowany itp.) words fail me; słowo w słowo word for word; powtórzyć coś słowo w słowo repeat sth verbatim; cytować coś słowo w słowo quote l. cite sth chapter and verse l. verbatim; mam do pana dwa słowa could I have a word with you?; nie pisnąć ani słowa not breathe a word; nie powiem o nim złego słowa I won't say a word against him, I'll never speak ill of him; wspomnisz moje słowo you'll remember my words; opowiedzieć coś swoimi słowami tell sth in one's own words; powiedzieć coś w dwu słowach put sth in a nutshell; przerwać komuś w pół słowa cut in on sb; chwytać kogoś za słowa catch sb in their words; nie przebierać w słowach not mince one's words; licz się ze słowami! watch your mouth l. language!; nie dał/dała/dali mi dojść do słowa I couldn't get a word in edgewise; Br. I couldn't get a word in edgeways; brak mi słów I'm at a loss for words; muzyka do słów Mickiewicza music to the lyrics by Mickiewicz; wymiana słów verbal exchange; nie móc wykrztusić słowa not be able to speak a word, be dumbstruck; słowa więzną mi w gardle I'm choked up; słowa, które padły z twoich ust, są dla nas bardzo bolesne the words you said are very painful to us.2. ( wypowiedź) word, utterance; słowo drukowane the printed word; słowo mówione the spoken word; słowo pisane the written word; słowo wiążące lead-in; słowo wstępne foreword, introductory remarks; wolność słowa freedom of speech; ostatnie słowo prawn. last word; wpadać komuś w słowo cut in on sb; wypluj to słowo! perish the thought!3. (= obietnica) word, promise; dać słowo give one's word; dotrzymać słowa keep one's word; nie dotrzymać słowa go back on one's word; ręczyć za kogoś/coś słowem give one's word for sb/sth, vouch for sb/sth; poprzeć słowo czynem suit the action to the word; słowo honoru word of honor; Br. word of honour; ( jako wykrzyknik) on my honor! Br. on my honour! rzucać słowa na wiatr give empty promises; słowo daję l. daję słowo I swear to God!, no kidding!; trzymać kogoś za słowo hold sb to their word; uwierzyć komuś na słowo give sb the benefit of the doubt; być po słowie be bethroted; słowo? promise?; możesz mi wierzyć na słowo take my word for it; słowo się rzekło, kobyłka u płota delivered as promised.4. przest., jęz. verb; słowo posiłkowe auxiliary verb.5. tylko pl. (= tekst piosenki) lyrics.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > słowo
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56 alejarse de
v.1 to get away from, to draw away from, to grow away from, to step away from.Ella se alejó del incendio She got away from the fire.2 to move away from, to retire from, to draw off from.Ellos se alejaron del vecindario They moved away from the neighborhood.3 to recede from, to retreat from.El tornado se alejó de la playa The tornado retreated from the beach.* * *(v.) = move away from, drift away from, wander from, turn away from, cut + Reflexivo + off from, become + detached from, pull away (from), step away fromEx. Books, staff and readers will need to move shorter distances in a cubic building than in a linear building or one extended by moving away from a deep plan.Ex. When this track is followed, the conversation very quickly drifts away from the book and becomes gossip about ourselves.Ex. There is no need to wander from Greg's basic definition.Ex. Managers, overwhelmed by a cascade of documents, tend to turn away from print.Ex. Evidence indicates that the Dead Sea Scrolls are the remains of the library of an apocalyptic sect who cut themselves off from worldly experience to devote their time to homiletic study.Ex. We see the conceptualisation of Indigenous knowledge becoming detached from holistic notions of 'culture' in the human sciences.Ex. Recent patterns of decisions have seen the federal government pulling away from its role as a leading player in the information age.Ex. In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.* * *(v.) = move away from, drift away from, wander from, turn away from, cut + Reflexivo + off from, become + detached from, pull away (from), step away fromEx: Books, staff and readers will need to move shorter distances in a cubic building than in a linear building or one extended by moving away from a deep plan.
Ex: When this track is followed, the conversation very quickly drifts away from the book and becomes gossip about ourselves.Ex: There is no need to wander from Greg's basic definition.Ex: Managers, overwhelmed by a cascade of documents, tend to turn away from print.Ex: Evidence indicates that the Dead Sea Scrolls are the remains of the library of an apocalyptic sect who cut themselves off from worldly experience to devote their time to homiletic study.Ex: We see the conceptualisation of Indigenous knowledge becoming detached from holistic notions of 'culture' in the human sciences.Ex: Recent patterns of decisions have seen the federal government pulling away from its role as a leading player in the information age.Ex: In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end. -
57 mudo
adj.1 dumb, muted, tongue-tied, speechless.2 mute, silent, mum.3 dumb, unable to speak.4 mute, voiceless, surd, silent.5 soundless, songless.f. & m.mute, dumb person, person incapable of speech, person who cannot speak.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: mudar.* * *► adjetivo1 (por defecto) dumb; (por voluntad) silent, quiet2 CINEMATOGRAFÍA silent3 (vocal, consonante) mute► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 dumb person\estar mudo,-a to be dumbmudo,-a de asombro dumbfoundedquedarse mudo,-a to be left speechless* * *(f. - muda)adj.1) dumb2) mute* * *ADJ1) (Med) dumb, mute frmes mudo de nacimiento — he was born dumb o frm mute
2) (=callado) silent, mutesufrió con resignación muda — he suffered with silent o mute resignation
no podemos permanecer mudos ante lo que está ocurriendo — we cannot remain silent in the face of what is happening
ser testigo mudo de algo — to stand in mute witness o testimony to sth
quedarse mudo de asombro — to be left speechless, be dumbfounded
quedarse mudo de envidia — Esp to be green with envy
3) (Ling) [letra] mute, silent; [consonante] voiceless4) [película] silent5)papel mudo — (Teat) walk-on part
* * *I- da adjetivoa) (Med) dumb, muteb) < letra> silent, muteII- da masculino, femenino mute* * *= mute, dumb [dumber -comp., dumbest -sup.].Ex. The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.Ex. This thesaurus contains a number of wretched, insensitive cross-references, like from dumb to DEAF, and from Feeble minded, Imbecility, and Morons to MENTALLY HANDICAPPED.----* quedarse mudo = be speechless, be gobsmacked.* * *I- da adjetivoa) (Med) dumb, muteb) < letra> silent, muteII- da masculino, femenino mute* * *= mute, dumb [dumber -comp., dumbest -sup.].Ex: The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.
Ex: This thesaurus contains a number of wretched, insensitive cross-references, like from dumb to DEAF, and from Feeble minded, Imbecility, and Morons to MENTALLY HANDICAPPED.* quedarse mudo = be speechless, be gobsmacked.* * *1 ( Med) dumb, mutees mudo de nacimiento he was born mute, he's been dumb o mute from birthse quedó mudo de asombro he was dumbfoundedse quedó mudo de emoción he was speechless with emotion2 ‹letra› silent, mutemasculine, femininemute, dumb person* * *
Del verbo mudar: ( conjugate mudar)
mudo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
mudó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
mudar
mudo
mudar ( conjugate mudar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( cambiar):◊ las serpientes mudan de piel snakes slough off o shed their skin;
cuando mudó de voz when his voice broke
2 (Méx) ( cambiar los dientes) to lose one's milk teeth
verbo transitivo
1 ‹bebé/sábanas› to change
2 (Zool) ‹piel/plumas› to molt, shed
mudarse verbo pronominal
mudo◊ -da adjetivo
se quedó mudo de asombro he was dumbfounded
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
mute
mudar verbo transitivo
1 (ropa, pañales) to change
2 Zool to shed
mudo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (que no habla) dumb
2 fig (sin palabras) speechless, dumbstruck: estaba mudo de asombro, he was speechless with amazement
3 (letra, cine) mute, silent
II sustantivo masculino y femenino mute
' mudo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cine
- muda
- nacimiento
- mudar
English:
dumb
- dumbfounded
- dumbstruck
- move out
- mute
- silent
- speechless
- strike
* * *mudo, -a♦ adj1. [sin habla] mute, dumb;es mudo de nacimiento he was born mute2. [callado] silent, mute;fue mudo testigo del asesinato she was a silent witness to the murder;se quedó mudo he was left speechless;me quedé mudo de terror I was speechless o I was struck dumb with fright3. [sin sonido] silent;cine mudo silent films4. [letra] silent♦ nm,fdumb person, mute* * *adj1 persona mute2 letra silent* * *mudo, -da adj1) silencioso: silentel cine mudo: silent films2) : mute, dumbmudo, -da n: mute* * *mudo1 adj1. (persona) dumb2. (cine, letra) silentmudo2 n dumb person -
58 muda
f.1 molting.2 change of underwear.3 molt, shedding of the outer coat or integument by snakes and crustaceans, shedding, shed skin.4 change of clothing, change of underwear, set.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: mudar.* * *1 (de ropa) change of clothes, particularly underwear2 (de plumas) moulting (US molting)3 (de la voz) breaking* * *f., (m. - mudo)* * *SF1) [de ropa] change of underwear2) (Zool) [de piel] slough; [de pelo, plumaje] moult, molt (EEUU)3) [de la voz] breaking* * ** * ** * *1 (de ropa) change of clothes2 (de la piel) shedding, sloughing off* * *
Del verbo mudar: ( conjugate mudar)
muda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
muda
mudar
muda sustantivo femenino ( de ropa) change of clothes;
( de la piel) shedding, sloughing off
mudar ( conjugate mudar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( cambiar):◊ las serpientes mudan de piel snakes slough off o shed their skin;
cuando mudó de voz when his voice broke
2 (Méx) ( cambiar los dientes) to lose one's milk teeth
verbo transitivo
1 ‹bebé/sábanas› to change
2 (Zool) ‹piel/plumas› to molt, shed
mudarse verbo pronominal
mudo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (que no habla) dumb
2 fig (sin palabras) speechless, dumbstruck: estaba mudo de asombro, he was speechless with amazement
3 (letra, cine) mute, silent
II sustantivo masculino y femenino mute
muda sustantivo femenino
1 (de ropa) change of clothes
2 Zool shedding
mudar verbo transitivo
1 (ropa, pañales) to change
2 Zool to shed
' muda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- sorpresa
- película
English:
A
- change
- set
- silent
* * *muda nf1. [de plumas] moulting;[de piel] shedding2. [ropa interior] change of underwear* * *f de ropa change of clothes* * *muda nf1) : changemuda de ropa: change of clothes2) : molt, molting -
59 выезжать
1. выехать (из)1. leave* (d.)выезжать из города — leave* the town
выезжать на дачу, в деревню — go* to the country, go* out of town
выезжать из ворот — go* / come* out of the gates
выезжать верхом — ride* out
выезжать в экипаже, автомобиле — drive* out
выезжать за границу — go* abroad
выезжать в свет уст. — go* out
2. ( переезжать на другую квартиру) move (from)♢
выезжать на ком-л. — make* use of smb., exploit smb.2. выездить (вн.; о лошади)выезжать на чём-л. — turn smth. to account, profit by smth., make* capital of smth.
break* (in) (a horse), train (horses) -
60 emménagement
emménagement [ɑ̃menaʒmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *ɑ̃menaʒmɑ̃ nmLa veille de l'emménagement. — The day before moving in.
* * *emménagement nm moving in.[ɑ̃menaʒmɑ̃] nom masculin
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