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21 llevando sobrepelliz
(adj.) = surplicedEx. Women and children wept as the vast cortege, headed by 150 surpliced clergymen wound its way from the church through the streets in which every shop was shuttered.* * *(adj.) = surplicedEx: Women and children wept as the vast cortege, headed by 150 surpliced clergymen wound its way from the church through the streets in which every shop was shuttered.
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22 sirena
f.1 mermaid, siren (mythology).2 siren (señal).3 Sirena.* * *1 (ninfa) siren, mermaid2 (alarma) siren\sirena de niebla foghorn* * *SF1) (Mit) siren, mermaid2) (=bocina) siren, hooter* * *1) (Mit) mermaid; ( en mitología clásica) siren2) (de fábrica, ambulancia, alarma) siren3) (Col) ( en pirotecnia) rocket* * *= bell, siren, mermaid.Ex. In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.Ex. A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.Ex. Mermaids sometimes foretell the future and are often accompanied by seals.* * *1) (Mit) mermaid; ( en mitología clásica) siren2) (de fábrica, ambulancia, alarma) siren3) (Col) ( en pirotecnia) rocket* * *= bell, siren, mermaid.Ex: In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.
Ex: A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.Ex: Mermaids sometimes foretell the future and are often accompanied by seals.* * *A ( Mit) mermaid; (en mitología clásica) sirenCompuesto:foghornC ( Col) (en pirotecnia) rocket* * *
sirena sustantivo femenino
1 (Mit) mermaid;
( en mitología clásica) siren
2 (de fábrica, ambulancia, alarma) siren
3 (Col) ( en pirotecnia) rocket
sirena sustantivo femenino
1 Mit mermaid
2 (de una fábrica, un barco) siren
' sirena' also found in these entries:
English:
background
- blow
- hoot
- hooter
- mermaid
- siren
- wail
- fog
- horn
* * *sirena nf1. Mitol mermaid, siren2. [señal] siren* * *f1 pito siren2 MYTH mermaid* * *sirena nf1) : mermaid2) : sirensirena de niebla: foghorn* * *sirena n1. (aparato) siren2. (ser imaginario) mermaid -
23 tramestio
tramestio s.m. rummaging.* * ** * *tramestiopl. -ii /trames'tio, ii/sostantivo m.bustle; il tramestio della folla nelle strade the crowd shuffling through the streets. -
24 демонстрация двигалась по улицам
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25 демонстрация мощным потоком прошла по улицам
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26 процессия двигалась по улицам
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27 grölen
* * *to bawl* * *grö|len ['grøːlən]vti (pej)to bawlgrö́lende Stimme/Menge — raucous voice/crowd
* * *grö·len[ˈgrø:lən]▪ \grölend raucous[ly]unter lautem G\grölen zogen die angetrunkenen Fans durch die Straßen shouting loudly the drunken fans made their way through the streets▪ etw \grölen to bawl sth* * *1. 2.intransitives Verb bawl* * ** * *1. 2.intransitives Verb bawl* * *v.to bawl v.to bellow v. -
28 føre
2вести́, руководи́тьfǿre hus — занима́ться дома́шним хозя́йством
fǿre ind — вводи́ть
fǿre til... — приводи́ть [вести́] к...
* * *bring, conduct, guide, keep, lead, marshal, pipe, shepherd, stock, take* * *I. (et) (state of) the roads;[ det er dårligt føre] the roads are in a bad state;( for gående) it is dirty underfoot.II. *( transportere) carry ( fx the swimmer was carried away by the current; carry the goods across the frontier), take, transport,F convey;( lede, vise vej) guide ( fx he guided us through the streets of the town), lead ( fx lead the horse into the stable; lead him out),F conduct ( fx the guide conducted us round the museum);( et sted hen, også) take ( fx he took me to a hotel);( kommandere) command;( have en vis retning; være den førende, være forrest) lead ( fx the road leads to Hull; who is leading in the race?);( holde i gang) carry on ( fx a conversation, negotiations);F wield ( fx a sword);( have på lager) stock ( fx we don't stock that article);( anlægge i en vis retning) carry ( fx carry a road across themountains), drive ( fx drive a railway through the desert);( bevæge) pass ( fx pass one's hand over one's eyes), move;( i dans) take ( fx take the lady);[ føre sig] carry oneself ( fx with dignity);( optræde) behave;(neds) draw attention to onself;[ med sb:][ føre bevis for] prove, demonstrate;[ føre bil] drive a car;[ føre bøger] keep books;[ skibet førte det danske flag] the ship flew the Danish flag;[ føre et gudfrygtigt liv] lead a pious life;[ føre et navn] bear a name;[ føre en sag] conduct a case;[ føre samtalen hen på] turn the conversation to;[ føre et skib] command (el. be in command of) a ship;[ føre usømmelig tale] use indecent language;[ føre vidner] produce (el. call) witnesses;[ med præp & adv:][ føre an] lead (the way);[ føre noget bort] carry something away;[ køreturen førte os gennem en skov] our drive took us through a wood;[ føre noget ind i en protokol] enter something in a record;[ stien fører ind i skoven] the path leads into the wood;[ føre med sig] carry,(fig) involve, result in, lead to;[ han førte os omkring på ejendommen] he took us over the estate;[ føre op]( i dans) lead the dance;[ føre en klasse op til eksamen] take a class through to an (official) examination;[ føre det på hans regning] put it down to his account;[ føre sammen] bring together;[ føre til](dvs resultere i) lead to, result in;[ føre til bords] take in to dinner;[ føre til et resultat] lead to a result;[ føre til indtægt (, udgift)] place to somebody's credit (, debit);(dvs spore) trace back to;[ føre tilbage til sin oprindelige skikkelse] restore to its original state;[ føre noget ud i livet] realize something ( fx one's intentions); carry out something, put something into effect ( fx a plan);[ føre ud til](om dør etc) open onto;(se også praksis). -
29 discurrir
v.1 to wander, to walk (pasar) (people).2 to think, to reflect.3 to come up with.4 to deliberate, to reflect, to muse.Ellos discurren por horas They deliberate for hours.5 to contrive, to plot, to concoct.Ella discurre engaños She contrives tricks.6 to flow.El río discurre entre rocas The river flows among rocks.7 to go about, to wander, to roam.Ella discurre por doquier She goes about everywhere.* * *1 (andar) to walk, wander2 (fluir) to flow, run3 (transcurrir) to pass, go by1 (idear) to invent, think up* * *1.VT (=inventar) to think up2. VI1) (=recorrer) to roam, wander ( por about, along)2) [río] to flow3) [tiempo] to pass4) (=meditar) to meditate (en about, on)5) (=hablar) to discourse ( sobre about, on)* * *verbo intransitivoa) (frml o liter) tiempo/vida to pass, go by; reunión to pass off; conversación to flowb) (frml o liter) ( pasar) to passc) ( reflexionar) to reflect, ponder* * *verbo intransitivoa) (frml o liter) tiempo/vida to pass, go by; reunión to pass off; conversación to flowb) (frml o liter) ( pasar) to passc) ( reflexionar) to reflect, ponder* * *discurrir [I1 ]vidiscurrirá a lo largo de la semana it will run for o span the whole weeklos días aquí discurren sin grandes sobresaltos the days here slip by with no major surprisesel acto discurrió con completa normalidad the ceremony passed off without incidentuna senda que discurre entre los naranjos a path which passes o runs between the orange trees3 (reflexionar) to reflect, ponder* * *
discurrir
I verbo intransitivo
1 (el tiempo, las horas, etc) to pass, go by
2 (un río, las ideas) to flow
II vt (ingeniar, pensar) to think up
(maquinar, urdir) to devise
' discurrir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
razonar
English:
reason
* * *♦ vi1. [transcurrir] [tiempo, vida] to go by, to pass;[acto, reunión] to pass off;las horas discurrían lentamente the hours passed slowly;la manifestación discurrió sin incidentes the demonstration passed off without incident2. [pasar] [personas] to wander ( por through); [procesión, camino] to pass ( por through); [río, tráfico] to flow ( por through);el tráfico discurre con normalidad por la M-50 traffic is flowing normally on the M-50;miles de turistas discurren por las calles de Barcelona thousands of tourists wander through the streets of Barcelona3. [pensar] to think, to reflect♦ vtto come up with* * *v/i2 de río run3 ( reflexionar) reflect ( sobre on)* * *discurrir vi1) : to flow2) : to pass, to go by3) : to ponder, to reflect* * *discurrir vb2. (río) to flow -
30 défiler
défiler [defile]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verbb. [bande magnétique] to unreel2. reflexive verb• il s'est défilé ( = se dérober) he wriggled out of it* * *defile
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verbe intransitif1) ( marcher en rangs) ( pour célébrer) to parade; ( pour manifester) to march2) ( se succéder) [personnes] to come and go; [minutes, kilomètres] to add updéfiler devant — (devant un cercueil, un lieu) to file past; [mannequin] to parade in front of
3) ( se dérouler) [images, paysage] to unfold
2.
se défiler (colloq) verbe pronominal* * *defile vi1) [troupes] to march past, [sportifs] to parade, [manifestants] to march2) [visiteurs] to pour, to streamfaire défiler [bande, film] — to wind on, INFORMATIQUEto scroll
* * *défiler verb table: aimerA vi2 ( se succéder) [mannequins, touristes] to come and go; j'ai vu défiler 15 candidats ce matin I saw 15 candidates this morning; il a vu défiler des générations d'étudiants he's seen generations of students come and go; défiler devant (devant cercueil, lieu) to file past; [mannequin] to parade in front of; défiler dans [clients, malades] to go through; les souvenirs défilaient dans ma mémoire a stream of memories passed through my mind;3 ( s'additionner) [minutes, kilomètres] to add up;4 ( se dérouler) [images, paysage] to unfold; défiler rapidement to flash past; voir défiler sa vie en quelques secondes to see one's life flash before one's eyes; laisser or faire défiler la bande d'une cassette ( en avant) to fast forward a tape; ( en arrière) to rewind a tape;5 Ordinat [texte] to scroll (vers le bas down; vers le haut up).[defile] verbe intransitifdéfiler devant...a. [généralement] to file pastb. [troupes, manifestants] to march past2. [être nombreux]les journalistes ont défilé au ministère toute la journée the journalists were in and out of the ministry all day3. [se dérouler - bande magnétique] to unwind ; [ - texte informatique] to scroll ; [ - souvenirs, publicité] to stream pastfaire défiler [données sur écran] to scroll————————[defile] verbe transitif[perles] to unthread[collier] to unstring————————se défiler verbe pronominal intransitif1. [fuir] to slip away2. [esquiver une responsabilité] -
31 толпа пронеслась по улицам
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32 толпа хлынула на улицы
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33 rattern
v/i* * *das Ratternchatter; rattle* * *rạt|tern ['ratɐn]vi(als Bewegungsverb: aux sein) to rattle, to clatter; (Maschinengewehr) to chatter* * *rat·tern[ˈratɐn]vi* * *intransitives Verb1) clatter; <sewing machine, machine-gun> chatter; < engine> rattle* * *rattern v/i2. (ist):durch die Straßen rattern clatter through the streets* * *intransitives Verb1) clatter; <sewing machine, machine-gun> chatter; < engine> rattle2) mit sein (ratternd fahren) clatter [along]* * *v.to clatter v. -
34 escolta policial
f. & m.police escort.* * *(n.) = police escortEx. A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.* * *(n.) = police escortEx: A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.
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35 ir a toda velocidad
(v.) = hurtleEx. A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.* * *(v.) = hurtleEx: A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.
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36 ir volando
v.to fly along, to zoom.* * *(v.) = hurtle, hot-foot it toEx. A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.Ex. Read on for 10 eco-friendly things that you can do with lemons, then hot-foot it to your local farmers' market to stock up.* * *(v.) = hurtle, hot-foot it toEx: A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.
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37 limusina
f.limousine.* * *1 limousine* * *SF limousine* * *femenino limousine* * *= limousine.Ex. A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.* * *femenino limousine* * *= limousine.Ex: A convoy of 80 buses headed by two limousines and a police escort (complete with siren) hurtled its way through the streets of Beijing.
* * *limousine* * *
limusina sustantivo femenino (automóvil) limousine
' limusina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
signo
English:
limousine
- stretch
* * *limusina nflimousine* * *f limousine* * *limusina nf: limousine -
38 Booth, Hubert Cecil
SUBJECT AREA: Civil engineering, Domestic appliances and interiors, Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering, Ports and shipping[br]b. 1871 Gloucester, England d. 1955[br]English mechanical, civil and construction engineer best remembered as the inventor of the vacuum cleaner.[br]As an engineer Booth contributed to the design of engines for Royal Navy battleships, designed and supervised the erection of a number of great wheels (in Blackpool, Vienna and Paris) and later designed factories and bridges.In 1900 he attended a demonstration, at St Paneras Station in London, of a new form of railway carriage cleaner that was supposed to blow the dirt into a container. It was not a very successful experiment and Booth, having considered the problem carefully, decided that sucking might be better than blowing. He tried out his idea by placing a piece of damp cloth over an upholstered armchair. When he sucked air by mouth through his cloth the dirt upon it was tangible proof of his theory.Various attempts were being made at this time, especially in America, to find a successful cleaner of carpets and upholstery. Booth produced the first truly satisfactory machine, which he patented in 1901, and coined the term "vacuum cleaner". He formed the Vacuum Cleaner Co. (later to become Goblin BVC Ltd) and began to manufacture his machines. For some years the company provided a cleaning service to town houses, using a large and costly vacuum cleaner (the first model cost £350). Painted scarlet, it measured 54×10×42 in. (137×25×110 cm) and was powered by a petrol-driven 5 hp piston engine. It was transported through the streets on a horse-driven van and was handled by a team of operators who parked outside the house to be cleaned. With the aid of several hundred feet of flexible hose extending from the cleaner through the windows into all the rooms, the machine sucked the dirt of decades from the carpets; at the first cleaning the weight of many such carpets was reduced by 50 per cent as the dirt was sucked away.Many attempts were made in Europe and America to produce a smaller and less expensive machine. Booth himself designed the chief British model in 1906, the Trolley- Vac, which was wheeled around the house on a trolley. Still elaborate, expensive and heavy, this machine could, however, be operated inside a room and was powered from an electric light fitting. It consisted of a sophisticated electric motor and a belt-driven rotary vacuum pump. Various hoses and fitments made possible the cleaning of many different surfaces and the dust was trapped in a cloth filter within a small metal canister. It was a superb vacuum cleaner but cost 35 guineas and weighed a hundredweight (50 kg), so it was difficult to take upstairs.Various alternative machines that were cheaper and lighter were devised, but none was truly efficient until a prototype that married a small electric motor to the machine was produced in 1907 in America.[br]Further ReadingThe Story of the World's First Vacuum Cleaner, Leatherhead: BSR (Housewares) Ltd. See also Hoover, William Henry.DY -
39 weergalmen
♦voorbeelden:de straten weergalmden van het gejuich • the streets resounded with the cheers -
40 vagar por
• range through• roam• roam around• roam over• roam the seas• wander off the point• wander on• wander through• wander through the streets
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