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A n1 (of building, car, room etc) arrière m ; at the rear of the house derrière la maison ; (viewed) from the rear [building, monument etc] vu de l'arrière ; [person] vu de dos ; ‘to rear’ ( in estate agent's brochure) ‘à l'arrière’ ;2 (of procession, train) queue f ; Mil (of unit, convoy) arrière-garde f, arrières mpl ; ( of column) queue f ; at the rear of the train en queue de train ; to attack the enemy in the rear attaquer l'ennemi à revers ; to bring up the rear gen, Mil fermer la marche ;B adj1 [entrance, garden] de derrière ;2 Aut [light, seat, suspension] arrière inv.C vtr élever [child, family, animals] ; cultiver [plants] ; to be reared on classical music être nourri de musique classique ; ⇒ ugly. -
2 attack
1. Ithe enemy attacked враг /неприятель/ бросился /пошел/ в атаку; don't wait till they attack, move first не жди, пока они нападут, действуй первым; if they attack, run если они (на)бросятся, беги!; when the wasps attacked... когда налетели псы...2. IIattack in some manner attack fiercely /savagely/ (unexpectedly /suddenly/, silently, insidiously, bravely, boldly, etc.) яростно и т. д. нападать /атаковать/; the enemy attacked treacherously враг напал вероломно; attack at some time attack at dawn (at night, etc.) нападать /атаковать/ на рассвете и т. д.3. III1)attack smb., smth. attack one's adversary (the hostile fleet, a country, a city, a fortress, etc.) нападать на своего противника и т.д.; our troops attacked the enemy наши войска ударили по врагу; he is a coward, he will not attack a stronger man он, трус и на человека сильнее себя нападать не станет; swarm of bees attacked me на меня налетел рой пчел; attack a speaker (an author, a government, a doctrine, a theory, a policy, etc.) нападать /набрасываться/ на оратора и т.д., критиковать оратора и т. д.;.attack smb's rights посягать на чьи-л. права; attack smb.'s reputation чернить чью-л. репутацию; the critics attacked his new novel критики ополчились против его нового романа; in Ills speech he attacked my proposals в своей речи он раскритиковал мое предложение2)attack smth. attack the work (a task, a problem, a book, etc.) забрасываться на /энергично приниматься за/ работу и т. д.; attack one's food (the dinner, etc.) набрасываться /налетать/ на еду и т. д.3)attack smth. attack wood (buildings, cement, etc.) разрушать дерево и т. д.; rust (acid) attacks metals (iron) ржавчина (кислота) разъедает металлы (железо); attack smb., smth. attack children (the whole population, lungs, the liver, etc.) поражать детей и т. д. (о болезни); the disease had already attacked the vocal cords болезнь уже захватила /затронула/ голосовые связки4. IV1) attack smb., smth. in some manner attack smb., smth. treacherously (ruthlessly, bravely, boldly, etc.) вероломно и т. д. нападать на /атаковать/ кого-л., что-л.; the police furiously attacked the peaceful marchers полиция яростно набросилась /обрушилась/ на мирных демонстрантов; attack smb., smth. sharply (openly, loudly, anonymously, etc.) резко и т. д. нападать на /критиковать/ кого-л., что-л.; attack smb. libelously выступать с клеветническими нападками; the newspapers attacked him violently газеты яростно ополчились против него; attack smb., smth. at some time attack smb., smth. at night (at dawn, at once, etc.) атаковать /нападать на, кого-л., что-л. ничью и т. д.; animals sometimes attack men иногда животные нападают /набрасываются/ на людей2) attack smth. in some manner attack smth. determinedly (vehemently, energetically, etc.) решительно и т. д. браться /приниматься за что-л.; he ardently attacked the new problem он горячо /с жаром/ принялся за решение новой проблемы; he attacked the pie ravenously он с жадностью набросился на пирог; attack smth. at some time they next attacked the problem of the food supply затем они вплотную занялись вопросами продовольственных запасов; he attacked his dinner at once он сразу же набросился на обед5. XIbe attacked by smb. we were attacked by a pack of wolves (by two robbers, by the enemy, etc.) на нас напала стая волков и т. д; be attacked at some time the fortress was attacked under the cover of darkness крепость атаковали под покровом темноты; be attacked for smth. his theory was attacked for inconsistency его теорию критиковали за непоследовательность; be attacked by /with/ smth. he was attacked by a strange disease его поразила странная /неизвестная/ болезнь; he had been attacked with the flu его свалил грипп6. XVIattack in /from/ some direction attack in front (in flank, in the rear, etc.) атаковать с фронта и т. д.; attack at some time attack in broad daylight (in the morning, in two hours, etc.) атаковать. когда совсем рассвело и т. д.7. XXI1attack smb. in (from, under, etc.) some place attack smb. in the forest (from an ambush, in a narrow road, from all sides, from behind, from the rear, etc.) нападать на кого-л. в лесу и т. д.; they will never attack us in the open field в открытом поле они на нас ни за что не нападут; attack smb., smth. with smth. you can't attack him with bare hands (with a stick, etc.) не можешь же ты броситься на него с голыми руками и т. д.; the boy fiercely attacked his ball with the club мальчик яростно /изо всех сил/ ударил клюшкой по мячу; attack smb. for smth. attack him for his ideas (them for their actions, her for her behaviour, etc.) нападать, набрасываться (с нападками, упреками) на него /критиковать его/ за его идеи и т. д., they attacked me for lack of actual data (for excessive verbosity for meager results, etc.) они критиковали /ругали/ меня за отсутствие достоверных данных и т. д.; she attacked me for my behaviour она накинулась /напустилась/ на меня /начала упрекать меня, осыпать меня упреками/ за мое поведение; attack smb., smth. in smth. attack smb., smth. in a speech (in a newspaper, in an article, in the press, etc.) критиковать кого-л., что-л. в своем докладе и т. д., the critics attacked his new novel in their reviews в своих рецензиях критики обрушились на его новый роман -
3 rear
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1. riə noun1) (the back part of something: There is a second bathroom at the rear of the house; The enemy attacked the army in the rear.) parte trasera2) (the buttocks, bottom: The horse kicked him in his rear.) trasero
2. adjective(positioned behind: the rear wheels of the car.) trasero, de detrás- rearguard
II riə verb1) (to feed and care for (a family, animals etc while they grow up): She has reared six children; He rears cattle.) criar2) ((especially of a horse) to rise up on the hind legs: The horse reared in fright as the car passed.) encabritarse3) (to raise (the head etc): The snake reared its head.) levantar, alzar•- rear uprear1 adj de atrás / traserorear2 n la parte trasera / la parte de atrásrear3 vb criartr[rɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 trasero,-a, de atrás1 (back part) parte nombre femenino de atrás2 (of room) fondo3 familiar (of person) trasero\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bring up the rear cerrar la marcharear admiral contraalmirante nombre masculinorear entrance puerta de atrásrear seat asiento de atrásrear wheel rueda trasera————————tr[rɪə]1 (raise) criar2 (lift up) levantar1 encabritarserear ['rɪr] vt1) lift, raise: levantar2) breed, bring up: criarrear adj: trasero, posterior, de atrásrear n1) back: parte f de atrásto bring up the rear: cerrar la marchaadj.• de atrás adj.• postrero, -a adj.• trasero, -a adj.• zaguero, -a adj.n.• cola s.f.• espalda s.f.• fondo s.m.• parte posterior s.f.• retaguardia s.f.• última fila s.f.v.• alzar v.• arbolar v.• bellaquear v.• criar v.• educar v.rɪr, rɪə(r)
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a) ( back part) (no pl) parte f trasera or posterior or de atrásthe courtyard at o (AmE also) in the rear of the building — el patio de detrás del edificio
she sat in the rear — ( Auto) iba sentada atrás or en el asiento trasero
b) (of column, procession) (no pl)c) c ( buttocks) (colloq) trasero m (fam)
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adjective <window/wheel> de atrás, trasero
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1) ( raise) \<\<child/cattle\>\> criar*
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vi rear (up)a) \<\<horse\>\> empinarse, pararse en dos patas (AmL); (with anger, fear) encabritarseb) ( tower) erguirse*, alzarse*
I [rɪǝ(r)]1. Nthe car behind skidded into his rear — el coche que venía detrás patinó, chocando contra la parte trasera or posterior del suyo
the rear of the train — la parte trasera or posterior del tren, los últimos vagones del tren
2) [of procession] cola f, final m ; [of battle formation] retaguardia f3) * (=buttocks) trasero * m4) (in phrases)at or in the rear — [of vehicle] en la parte trasera; [of building] en la parte trasera or de atrás; [of procession] en la cola, al final
there is a garden at or (US) in the rear of the house — detrás de la casa hay un jardín
to the rear — (gen) detrás, en la parte trasera or de atrás; (Mil) en la retaguardia
a house with a patio to the rear — una casa con un patio detrás, una casa con un patio en la parte trasera or de atrás
2.ADJ (gen) de atrás, trasero3.CPDrear admiral N — contraalmirante mf
rear bumper N — paragolpes m trasero
rear door N — (in building, of vehicle) puerta f trasera or de atrás
rear end N — [of vehicle] parte f trasera or posterior; hum * (=buttocks) trasero * m
rear gunner N — artillero m de cola
rear light N — piloto m, luz f trasera, calavera f (Mex)
rear wheel N — rueda f trasera or de atrás
rear-wheel drive — tracción f trasera
rear window N — [of building] ventana f de atrás; [of vehicle] luneta f trasera, cristal m de atrás
II [rɪǝ(r)]1. VT1) (=raise, bring up) [+ children, animals] criarhand-rear2) (=raise) levantar, alzarfascism/jealousy rears its ugly head again — el fascismo/la envidia vuelve a levantar la cabeza
3) (=build) erigir2. VI(also: rear up)2) (=rise steeply) [building, mountain, wave] alzarse, erguirsethe mountains reared up on each side — las montañas se alzaban or se erguían a cada lado
* * *[rɪr, rɪə(r)]
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a) ( back part) (no pl) parte f trasera or posterior or de atrásthe courtyard at o (AmE also) in the rear of the building — el patio de detrás del edificio
she sat in the rear — ( Auto) iba sentada atrás or en el asiento trasero
b) (of column, procession) (no pl)c) c ( buttocks) (colloq) trasero m (fam)
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adjective <window/wheel> de atrás, trasero
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1) ( raise) \<\<child/cattle\>\> criar*
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vi rear (up)a) \<\<horse\>\> empinarse, pararse en dos patas (AmL); (with anger, fear) encabritarseb) ( tower) erguirse*, alzarse* -
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I 1. riə noun1) (the back part of something: There is a second bathroom at the rear of the house; The enemy attacked the army in the rear.) bakside2) (the buttocks, bottom: The horse kicked him in his rear.) baken2. adjective(positioned behind: the rear wheels of the car.) bakfra, bak-- rearguard II riə verb1) (to feed and care for (a family, animals etc while they grow up): She has reared six children; He rears cattle.) ale opp, drive (-)oppdrett2) ((especially of a horse) to rise up on the hind legs: The horse reared in fright as the car passed.) reise seg på bakbeina, steile3) (to raise (the head etc): The snake reared its head.) reise seg•- rear upbakside--------ende--------grunn--------oppfostreIsubst. \/rɪə\/1) bakside2) ( militærvesen) baktropp3) bak-4) ( hverdagslig) bak, rompe5) ( slang) do, dassattack\/take in the rear falle i ryggenat the rear på baksidenbring up\/close the rear ( militærvesen) danne baktropp(en), komme sistfrom the rear bakfrahang on the rear følge tett etter, ligge i baken påin the rear bakerst, sistIIverb \/rɪə\/1) ale opp, oppdrette• rear poultry\/cattle2) oppdra, oppfostre3) dyrke4) løfte (på), lette (på)5) ( også overført) stikke frem, dukke opp6) bygge (opp), reise, oppføre, sette opp7) rykke til, fare opprear oneself ( overført) sette seg på bakbeina -
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I 1. noun1) (back part) hinterer Teilat — or (Amer.)
in the rear of — im hinteren Teil (+ Gen.)
2) (back) Rückseite, dieto the rear of the house there is... — hinter dem Haus ist...
3) (Mil.) rückwärtiger Teil2. adjectivehinter... [Eingang, Tür, Blinklicht]; Hinter[achse, -rad]II 1. transitive verb1) großziehen [Kind, Familie]; halten [Vieh]; hegen [Wild]2) (lift up) heben [Kopf]2. intransitive verbrear its ugly head — (fig.) seine hässliche Fratze zeigen
[Pferd:] sich aufbäumen* * *I 1. [riə] noun1) (the back part of something: There is a second bathroom at the rear of the house; The enemy attacked the army in the rear.) die Rückseite, die Nachhut2) (the buttocks, bottom: The horse kicked him in his rear.) der Hintern2. adjective(positioned behind: the rear wheels of the car.) Rück-...- academic.ru/118128/rear-admiral">rear-admiral- rearguard II [riə] verb1) (to feed and care for (a family, animals etc while they grow up): She has reared six children; He rears cattle.) aufziehen2) ((especially of a horse) to rise up on the hind legs: The horse reared in fright as the car passed.) sich aufbäumen•- rear up* * *rear1[rɪəʳ, AM rɪr]I. n1. (back)▪ the \rear der hintere Teilwe went to the \rear of the house wir gingen hinter das Hausa kick in the \rear ein Tritt m in den Hinternto be a pain in the \rear einem [fürchterlich] auf den Wecker gehen fam4.II. adj attr, inv1. (backward) hintere(r, s), Hinter-\rear entrance Hintereingang m2. AUTO Heck-\rear axle/wheel Hinterachse f/-rad nt\rear seat Rücksitz m\rear window Heckscheibe frear2[rɪəʳ, AM rɪr]I. vtto \rear an animal ein Tier aufziehento \rear a child ein Kind großziehen [o aufziehen2. (breed)to \rear livestock Vieh züchtento hand-\rear an animal ein Tier aufziehen3. (cultivate)to \rear crops/plants Getreide/Pflanzen anbauen4. (raise)to \rear one's head den Kopf hebento \rear a structure ein Gebäude errichten6.II. vi2. (rise high)* * *I [rɪə(r)]1. nin or at the rear — hinten (of in +dat )
to be situated at/to(wards) the rear of the plane — hinten im Flugzeug/am hinteren Ende des Flugzeugs sein
at or to the rear of the building (outside) — hinter dem Haus; (inside)
go to the rear of the house (behind the house) (inside the house) — geh hinter das Haus geh nach hinten
2. adj1) Hinter-, hintere(r, s)rear building — Rückgebäude nt
rear engine — Heckmotor m
rear lights — Rücklichter pl
rear wheel — Hinterrad nt
IIrear window — Heckfenster nt
1. vt1) (esp Brit) animals, family großziehen, aufziehen2)to rear its head (animal) — den Kopf zurückwerfen; (snake) sich aufstellen
violence/racism reared its ugly head (again) — die Gewalt/der Rassismus kam (wieder) zum Vorschein
2. vi(horse) sich aufbäumen* * *rear1 [rıə(r)]A s1. Hinter-, Rückseite f:in the rear of the house hinten im Haus2. Hintergrund m:in the rear of im Hintergrund (gen)3. SCHIFF, AUTO Heck n5. umg Hintern m:give sb a kick in the rear jemandem in den Hintern tretenB adj1. hinter(er, e, es), Hinter…, Rück…:rear building Rückgebäude n;b) umg Hintern m;rear entrance Hintereingang m;rear exit Hinterausgang m;2. SCHIFF, AUTO Heck…:rear drive Heckantrieb m;rear engine Heckmotor m;rear spoiler Heckspoiler m;rear window Heckscheibe f;3. MIL rückwärtigrear2 [rıə(r)]A v/t2. ARCH errichten, (er)bauen3. eine Leiter etc aufrichten, -stellen4. den Kopf hebenB v/i* * *I 1. noun1) (back part) hinterer Teilat — or (Amer.)
in the rear of — im hinteren Teil (+ Gen.)
2) (back) Rückseite, diebe in or bring up the rear — den Schluss bilden
to the rear of the house there is... — hinter dem Haus ist...
3) (Mil.) rückwärtiger Teil2. adjectivehinter... [Eingang, Tür, Blinklicht]; Hinter[achse, -rad]II 1. transitive verb1) großziehen [Kind, Familie]; halten [Vieh]; hegen [Wild]2) (lift up) heben [Kopf]2. intransitive verbrear its ugly head — (fig.) seine hässliche Fratze zeigen
[Pferd:] sich aufbäumen* * *adj.Hinter- präfix.Rück- präfix.hinterster adj. n.Heck -e n.Rückseite f. -
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1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) overraskelse; overraskelses-2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) overraske2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) overrumple3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) overraske•- surprising
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- take by surprise* * *1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) overraskelse; overraskelses-2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) overraske2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) overrumple3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) overraske•- surprising
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организационная единица; боевая единица (напр. корабль, ЛА танк); подразделение; часть; соединение; расчетно-снабженческая единица; секция; орган; элемент; комплект; агрегат; установка; см. тж. elementbulk petrol (transport) unit — Бр. часть [подразделение] подвоза наливного (бестарного) горючего
counter C3 unit — часть [подразделение] подавления системы оперативного управления и связи
Fleet Marine (Corps) reconnaissance unit — разведывательное подразделение [часть] флотских сил МП
multisensor (AA) firing unit 3PK — с приборным комплексом из нескольких систем обнаружения и сопровождения
photo (graphic) reconnaissance unit — фоторазведывательная часть [подразделение]
surface-launched unit, fuel air explosive — установка дистанционного разминирования объемным взрывом
surface-launched unit, mine — установка дистанционного минирования
tactical (air) control unit — часть [подразделение] управления ТА
war (time) strength (TOE) unit — часть, укомплектованная по штатам военного времени
— air unit— ASA unit— BM unit— border operation unit— car unit— depot support unit— dry unit— EW unit— GM unit— host country unit— HQ unit— logistics support unit— manpack radio unit— marksmanship training unit— mechanized infantry unit— missile-armed unit— nuclear weapon unit— provisional unit— QM unit— Rangers unit— supported unit— TOE unit— transportation unit— truck transport unit— van unit— wet unit* * *1) часть; 2) единица -
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1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; (also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) sorpresa
2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) sorprender2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) sorprender (hasta el punto de), coger desprevenido (hasta el punto de)3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) sorprender•- surprising
- surprisingly
- take by surprise
surprise1 n sorpresaI didn't know about the present, it was a surprise no sabía nada del regalo, fue una sorpresasurprise2 vb sorprender / extrañarhis reaction surprised me, I didn't expect it su reacción me sorprendió, no me lo esperabatr[sə'praɪz]1 sorpresa■ what a surprise! ¡qué sorpresa!1 (visit, result) inesperado,-a; (attack, party) sorpresa1 (cause surprise to) sorprender2 (catch unawares) sorprender, coger desprevenido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come as a surprise ser una sorpresato take somebody by surprise coger desprevenido,-a a alguiensurprise n: sorpresa fto take by surprise: sorprenderadj.• imprevisto, -a adj.• inesperado, -a adj.n.• asombro s.m.• extrañeza s.f.• golpe s.m.• novedad s.f.• sorprender s.m.• sorpresa s.f. (UK)v.(Variante de "surprise", especialmente americano)v.• admirar v.• asaltar v.• extrañar v.• saltear v.• sobrecoger v.• sorprender v.
I sə'praɪza) u ( astonishment) sorpresa fa look of surprise — una mirada sorprendida or de sorpresa
oh!, he said, in some surprise — oh! -dijo, algo sorprendido
b) c (thing, event) sorpresa fthe result was o came as something of a surprise — el resultado fue en cierto modo una sorpresa
to give somebody a surprise — darle* una sorpresa a alguien; (before n) <gift, packet> sorpresa adj inv
after their surprise defeat in Wednesday's game... — después de la inesperada derrota del miércoles pasado...
c) u ( catching somebody unprepared)to take somebody by surprise — sorprender a alguien, pillar or (esp Esp) coger* a alguien desprevenido; (before n) <visit, attack> sorpresa adj inv
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a) ( astonish) sorprenderb) ( catch unawares) sorprender, pillar or agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* desprevenido[sǝ'praɪz]1. N1) (=astonishment) sorpresa fimagine my surprise when I found a cheque for £5,000 — puedes imaginarte la sorpresa que me llevé al encontrar or cuando encontré un cheque de 5.000 libras
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"what?" George asked in surprise — -¿qué? -preguntó George sorprendido•
he saw my look of surprise — me vio la cara de sorpresasurprise, surprise! — iro ¡menuda sorpresa! iro
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to my/his surprise — para mi/su sorpresamuch to my surprise, he agreed — para gran sorpresa mía, accedió
2) (as tactic) sorpresa f•
to catch or take sb by surprise — coger or (LAm) tomar a algn por sorpresa3) (=unexpected thing) sorpresa fwhat a lovely surprise! — ¡qué sorpresa más or tan agradable!
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all this comes as something of a surprise — todo esto es en cierto modo una sorpresait came as a surprise to me to learn that... — me llevé una sorpresa al enterarme de que...
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life is full of surprises — la vida está llena de sorpresas•
to give sb a surprise — dar una sorpresa a algn2.a surprise visit — una visita sorpresa or inesperada
3. VT1) (=astonish) sorprendergo on, surprise me! — iro ¡venga, sorpréndeme! iro
you surprise me — also iro me sorprende usted
no one will be surprised by her appointment — a nadie le extrañará or sorprenderá su nombramiento
it wouldn't surprise me if he ended up in jail — no me extrañaría or sorprendería que terminara en la cárcel
it surprises me that... — me sorprende que + subjun
to surprise o.s. — sorprenderse (a sí mismo)
2) (=catch unawares) coger por sorpresa, tomar por sorpresa (LAm)to surprise sb in the act — sorprender a algn in fraganti, coger a algn in fraganti
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I [sə'praɪz]a) u ( astonishment) sorpresa fa look of surprise — una mirada sorprendida or de sorpresa
oh!, he said, in some surprise — oh! -dijo, algo sorprendido
b) c (thing, event) sorpresa fthe result was o came as something of a surprise — el resultado fue en cierto modo una sorpresa
to give somebody a surprise — darle* una sorpresa a alguien; (before n) <gift, packet> sorpresa adj inv
after their surprise defeat in Wednesday's game... — después de la inesperada derrota del miércoles pasado...
c) u ( catching somebody unprepared)to take somebody by surprise — sorprender a alguien, pillar or (esp Esp) coger* a alguien desprevenido; (before n) <visit, attack> sorpresa adj inv
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a) ( astonish) sorprenderb) ( catch unawares) sorprender, pillar or agarrar or (esp Esp) coger* desprevenido -
9 surprise
1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) overraskelse, forbauselse2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) overraske, forbause2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) få/narre til å gjøre3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) overraske•- surprising
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- take by surpriseoverraskeIsubst. \/səˈpraɪz\/1) overraskelse2) forbauselse, forundringsurprise attack overraskelsesangrep, overrumplingtake by surprise overrumple, overraske, ta på fersk gjerningIIverb \/səˈpraɪz\/1) overraske2) forbause, forundre• you surprise me!• I should not be surprised if...det skulle ikke forundre meg om...3) overrumple, komme over, gripe4) lokke, forlede, villedebe surprised at være forbauset oversurprise someone into doing something forlede noen til å gjøre noe -
10 surprise
1. noun1) Überraschung, dieto my great surprise, much to my surprise — zu meiner großen Überraschung; sehr zu meiner Überraschung
it came as a surprise to us — es war für uns eine Überraschung
surprise, surprise! — (iron.) sieh mal einer an! (spött.)
2) attrib. überraschend, unerwartet [Besuch]a surprise attack/defeat — ein Überraschungsangriff/eine überraschende Niederlage
2. transitive verbit's to be a surprise party — die Party soll eine Überraschung sein
überraschen; überrumpeln [Feind]I shouldn't be surprised if... — es würde mich nicht wundern, wenn...
be surprised at somebody/something — sich über jemanden/etwas wundern
* * *1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) die Überraschung2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) überraschen2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) verleiten3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) überrumpeln•- academic.ru/112445/surprised">surprised- surprising
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- take by surprise* * *sur·prise[səˈpraɪz, AM sɚˈ-]I. n Überraschung felement of \surprise Überraschungsmoment ntto be full of \surprises ( approv) voller Überraschungen steckento come as a \surprise [to sb] völlig überraschend [für jdn] kommento express \surprise at sth seine Überraschung über etw akk zum Ausdruck bringento spring a \surprise on sb jdn vollkommen überraschento take sb by \surprise jdn überraschenin [or with] \surprise überrascht, erstauntto sb's [great] \surprise zu jds [großem] ErstaunenII. vt▪ to \surprise sb1. (amaze) jdn überraschenit will not \surprise anyone to learn that the offer has been rejected es wird wohl niemanden verwundern, dass das Angebot abgelehnt wurdewell, you do \surprise me nun, das erstaunt mich!2. (take unawares) jdn überraschenIII. adj attr, inv überraschend, unerwartet\surprise visit Überraschungsbesuch m* * *[sə'praɪz]1. nÜberraschung fin surprise —
much to my surprise, to my great surprise — zu meiner großen Überraschung
with a look of surprise — mit überraschtem Gesicht
it was a surprise ( for or to me) to find that... — ich war überrascht, als ich entdeckte, dass...
it came as a surprise to us —
surprise, surprise, it's me! — rate mal, wer hier ist?
2. attrÜberraschungs-, überraschendsurprise winner — Überraschungssieger( in) m(f)
3. vtüberraschen; (= catch unawares also) army, sentry überrumpeln; thief (auf frischer Tat) ertappenI was surprised to hear it — ich war überrascht, das zu hören
I wouldn't be surprised if... —
don't be surprised if he refuses — wundern Sie sich nicht, wenn er ablehnt
I'm surprised at or by his ignorance — ich bin überrascht über seine Unkenntnis
I'm surprised you didn't think of that — es wundert mich, dass du nicht daran gedacht hast
go on, surprise me! — ich lass mich überraschen!
he surprised me into agreeing — er hat mich so verblüfft, dass ich zugestimmt habe
* * *surprise [sə(r)ˈpraız]A v/t1. allg überraschen:a) einen Einbrecher etc ertappenb) verblüffen, in Erstaunen (ver)setzen:be surprised erstaunt sein, sich wundern ( beide:at über akk);I should not be surprised if … es sollte mich nicht wundern, wenn …surprise sb into jemanden zu etwas verleiten;surprise sb into doing jemanden dazu verleiten, etwas zu tun2. befremden, empören, schockieren:B s1. Überraschung f, -rump(e)lung f:take by surprise jemanden, den Feind etc überrumpeln, überraschen, eine Festung etc im Handstreich nehmen2. Überraschung f:it came as a great (complete) surprise (to him) es kam sehr (völlig) überraschend (für ihn);surprise, surprise! umga) da staunst du, was?,b) ätsch!,c) iron welch eine Überraschung!3. Überraschung f, Verblüffung f, Erstaunen n, Verwunderung f:there was little surprise that … man war nur wenig überrascht, dass …;to my surprise zu meiner Überraschung;in surprise überrascht;stare in surprise große Augen machenC adja) überraschendb) Überraschungs…:* * *1. noun1) Überraschung, dieto my great surprise, much to my surprise — zu meiner großen Überraschung; sehr zu meiner Überraschung
surprise, surprise! — (iron.) sieh mal einer an! (spött.)
2) attrib. überraschend, unerwartet [Besuch]2. transitive verba surprise attack/defeat — ein Überraschungsangriff/eine überraschende Niederlage
überraschen; überrumpeln [Feind]I shouldn't be surprised if... — es würde mich nicht wundern, wenn...
be surprised at somebody/something — sich über jemanden/etwas wundern
* * *n.Überraschung f. v.wundern v.überraschen v. -
11 come
I 1. [kʌm] гл.; прош. вр. came; прич. прош. вр. come1) приходить, подходить; идтиto come back — вернуться, возвратиться
to come forward — выходить вперёд, выступать
I think it's time to come back to the most important question: who is to pay for the new building? — Я думаю, пора вернуться к самому важному вопросу - кто оплатит строительство нового здания?
We'd like to come back next year. — На следующий год мы бы хотели снова приехать сюда.
He'll never come back to her. — Он никогда к ней не вернётся.
Just then a bus came by so we got on and rode home. — Мимо как раз проезжал автобус, мы сели и доехали до дома.
Move aside, please, the firemen want to come by. — Расступитесь, пожалуйста, пожарным нужно пройти.
Godfather, come and see your boy. — Крёстный отец, подойдите же и посмотрите на своего мальчика.
Mary came down the stairs. — Мэри спустилась по лестнице.
The plane came down safely in spite of the mist. — Самолёт благополучно приземлился, несмотря на туман.
Leave them alone and they'll come home, bringing their tails behind them. — Оставь их в покое и они вернутся с поджатыми хвостами.
She comes and goes at her will. — Она приходит и уходит, когда ей заблагорассудится.
A tall man came out from behind the screen. — Из-за перегородки вышел высокий мужчина.
The family must come together for the parents' silver wedding. — На серебряную свадьбу родителей должна собраться вся семья.
Syn:Ant:2)а) приезжать, прибыватьWe have come many miles by train. — Мы приехали на поезде издалека.
Syn:б) = come in / through прибывать (о поезде, пароходе)Syn:Ant:leave II3) ( come into) = come in входитьThe door opened and the children came into the room. — Открылась дверь, и в комнату вошли дети.
"Come in!" called the director when he heard the knock at his door. — "Войдите!" - сказал директор, услышав стук в дверь.
Syn:4) = come in поступать ( об информации)News of the death of the famous actress began coming in just as we were starting the broadcast. — К началу передачи пришло известие о смерти знаменитой актрисы.
I haven't a lot of money coming in just now. — У меня сейчас не очень большие доходы.
Syn:Ant:5)а) доходить, доставать, достигатьThe window came down to the ground. — Окно доходило до земли.
б) доходить, долетать, доноситьсяA message came down to the boys that they were to be ready. — Мальчикам передали, чтобы они приготовились.
The wind came off the ocean. — С океана дул ветер.
A pleasant female voice came over the phone. — В трубке послышался приятный женский голос.
Syn:reach I 2.6) = come out at равняться, составлять; простираться (до какого-л. предела, границы)The bill comes to 357 pounds. — Счёт составляет 357 фунтов.
Overall costs come out at 5,709 dollars. — Общие издержки составят 5709 долларов.
7) ( come to) = come down to сводиться (к чему-л.)His speech comes to this: the country is deeply in debt. — Вся его речь сводится к одному: страна увязла в долгах.
When it all comes down, there isn't much in his story. — По большому счёту, в его истории нет ничего особенного.
The whole matter comes down to a power struggle between the trade union and the directors. — Всё сводится к противостоянию профсоюза и совета директоров.
Syn:8) приходить в соприкосновение с (чем-л.), вступать в связь с (чем-л.)to come into contact with smth. — дотрагиваться до чего-л.
The carbines will come into play. — В игру вступят карабины.
The boat came into collision with a steamer. — Лодка столкнулась с пароходом.
9) переходить в другое состояние, фазу10) ( come to) приступать к (какому-л. делу), обращаться к (какому-л. вопросу)Now I come to the question which you asked. — Теперь я перехожу к вопросу, который вы задали.
11) = come about / along случаться, происходить (с кем-л. / чем-л.)come what may — будь, что будет
to have it coming to one — заслуживать того, что с ним случается ( о человеке)
I'm sorry he got caught by the police, but after all, he had it coming (to him), didn't he? — Мне очень жаль, что его арестовали, но ведь он сам во всём виноват, не так ли?
Don't know what will come of the boy if he keeps failing his examinations. — Не знаю, что станет с этим парнем, если он и дальше будет проваливаться на экзаменах.
Peace can only come about if each side agrees to yield to the other. — Мир настанет только тогда, когда обе стороны пойдут на уступки.
How did it come about that the man was dismissed? — Как так случилось, что его уволили?
Trouble comes along when you least expect it. — Неприятности происходят именно тогда, когда их меньше всего ждёшь.
Take every chance that comes along. — Пользуйся любой предоставляющейся возможностью.
Syn:12) ( come to)а) приходить (в какое-л. состояние); достигать (каких-л. результатов)A compromise was come to. — Был достигнут компромисс.
The boy has no character, he will never come to much. — У этого парня слабый характер, он ничего особенного не добьётся в жизни.
I'm disappointed that my efforts have come to so little. — Я разочарован, что мои усилия принесли так мало результатов.
б) = come down to опуститься (до чего-л.), докатитьсяHe came down to selling matches on street corners. — Он докатился до того, что торгует спичками на улицах.
13) делаться, становитьсяa dream that came true — мечта, ставшая явью
14) предстоять, ожидаться(which is) to come — грядущий; будущий
15) появляться, встречатьсяThis word comes on page 200. — Это слово встречается на странице 200.
16) = come up прорастать, всходитьHe sowed turnips, but none of them came. — Он посеял репу, но она не взошла.
17) груб.; = come off кончить ( испытать оргазм)18) получаться, выходитьHe repainted the figure, but it wouldn't come well. — Он заново нарисовал фигуру, но она всё равно не получилась.
No good could come of it. — Из этого не могло получиться ничего хорошего.
19) = come in поставляться ( о товарах); поступать в продажуThe car comes with or without the rear wing. — Машина поставляется в двух модификациях - с задним крылом и без заднего крыла.
These shoes come with a 30 day guarantee. — Эти туфли продаются с гарантией на один месяц.
The new crop of tobacco will be coming in soon. — Скоро в продаже появится новый урожай табака.
As soon as the fresh vegetables come in, we put them on sale. — Как только к нам поступают свежие овощи, мы сразу выставляем их на продажу.
20) разг.; = come along / onа) давай, двигай вперёдCome along, children, or we'll be late! — Поторапливайтесь, дети, а то опоздаем!
Come along, Jane, you can do better than that. — Давай, Джейн, постарайся, ты же можешь сделать лучше.
б) ври дальше; мели, Емеля, твоя неделяOh, come along! I know better than that! — Кому вы рассказываете! Я лучше знаю.
в) стой, погоди21) come + прич. наст. вр. (начать) делать что-л. ( указанное причастием)The fog came pouring in at every chink and keyhole. (Ch. Dickens, Christmas Carol, 1843) — Туман заползал в каждую щель, просачивался в каждую замочную скважину. (пер. Т. Озерской)
22) come + инф. прийти к чему-л.; дойти до того, чтобы сделать что-л.to come to know smb. better — лучше узнать кого-л.
to come to find out — случайно обнаружить, узнать
23) = come next / on идти, следовать за (кем-л. / чем-л.)I can never remember which king came after which. — Никогда не мог запомнить, какой король шёл за каким.
Mrs Brown was the first to arrive, and her daughter came next. — Первой приехала миссис Браун, затем - её дочь.
I'll go ahead, and you come on later. — Сначала пойду я, потом ты.
The military government refused to allow the people their right to vote, what came next was violence. — Военное правительство отказало людям в праве голосовать, и в результате начались беспорядки.
My family comes first, and my work comes next. — На первом месте для меня семья, на втором - работа.
Syn:24) ( come after) преследовать кого-л., гнаться за кем-л., искать кого-л., домогаться кого-л.I saw a big dog coming after me. — Я увидел, что за мной гонится огромная собака.
25) ( come at) нападать, набрасываться на кого-л.He allegedly came at Jim with a knife. — Как утверждают, он напал на Джима с ножом.
26) ( come at) получить доступ к чему-л., добраться до кого-л. / чего-л.; найти, обнаружить, установить (правду, причины, факты)Put the food where the cat can't come at it. — Положи еду туда, где её не достанет кошка.
I wanted to reply to your letter in detail, but I can't come at it anywhere. — Я хотел подробно ответить на ваше письмо, но нигде не могу его найти.
It is always difficult to come at the truth. — Всегда трудно докопаться до истины.
27) ( come before) предшествовать чему-л.Did the invention of the telephone come before the end of the 19th century? — Телефон изобрели ещё до конца девятнадцатого века?
28) ( come before) превосходить кого-л. рангом; быть более важным, чем что-л.Consideration of a fellow worker's health must come before my own professional pride. — Я должен прежде думать о здоровье коллеги и лишь потом о собственной профессиональной гордости.
29) ( come before) представать (перед судом или какой-л. официальной организацией); рассматриваться ( в суде)When you come before the judge, you must speak the exact truth. — Когда ты говоришь в суде, ты должен говорить чистую правду.
The witness of the accident did not come before the court. — Свидетель этого происшествия не предстал перед судом.
Your suggestion came before the board of directors yesterday, but I haven't heard the result of their meeting. — Ваше предложение было рассмотрено советом директоров вчера, но я не знаю, каков был результат.
Syn:30) ( come between) вмешиваться в чьи-л. дела, вставать между кем-л.; вызывать отчуждение, разделятьNever come between husband and wife. — Никогда не вставай между мужем и женой.
Ten years of separation have come between them. — Их разделяли десять лет разлуки.
Syn:31) ( come between) мешать кому-л. в чём-л.I don't like people who come between me and my work. — Я не люблю людей, которые мешают мне работать.
32) ( come by) доставать, приобретать, находитьIt is not easy to come by a high paying job. — Не так-то просто найти высокооплачиваемую работу.
Syn:33) ( come by) (случайно) получать (царапину, травму)Syn:34) ( come for) заходить за кем-л. / чем-л.I've come for my parcel. — Я пришёл за своей посылкой.
I'll come for you at 8 o'clock. — Я зайду за тобой в 8 часов.
35) ( come for) бросаться на кого-л.The guard dog came for me. — Сторожевая собака бросилась ко мне.
36) (come from / of) происходить, иметь происхождениеThese words come from Latin. — Эти слова латинского происхождения.
I came from a race of fishers. — Я из рыбацкого рода.
He comes from a long line of singers. — Он происходит из старинного рода певцов.
A butterfly comes from a chrysalis. — Бабочка появляется из куколки.
She comes of a good family. — Она происходит из хорошей семьи.
37) (come from / of) = come out from, come out of проистекать из чего-л., получаться в результате чего-л.; появляться (откуда-л.)What results do you expect to come from all this activity? — Каких результатов вы ожидаете от всех этих действий?
Danger comes from unexpected places. — Опасность появляется оттуда, откуда не ожидаешь.
I don't know what will come of your actions. — Не знаю, к чему приведут ваши действия.
What came out from your long talks with the director? — Что вышло из твоих долгих бесед с директором?
Syn:38) = come inа) прибывать (на работу, в учреждение), поступать ( в больницу)б) ( come into) вступать ( в должность), приступать ( к новым обязанностям)39)а) ( come to) = come down доставаться, переходить по наследствуThis painting belongs to us. It came through my mother. — Эта картина принадлежит нам. Она досталась мне от матери.
The house came to me after my father's death. — Этот дом перешёл ко мне после смерти отца.
This ring has come down in my family for two centuries. — Это кольцо передаётся в нашей семье по наследству уже два века.
б) ( come into) получать в наследство, наследоватьCharles came into a fortune when his father died. — Когда отец умер, Чарлз получил состояние.
Syn:40) ( come into) присоединяться, вступать ( в организацию)Several new members have come into the club since Christmas. — С Рождества в клуб приняли несколько новых членов.
41) ( come near) разг. быть на грани чего-л.; чуть не сделать что-л.The boy came near (to) falling off the high wall. — Мальчик едва не свалился с высокой стены.
42) ( come on) снять трубку, ответить ( по телефону)One of the most powerful men in France came on the line. — В трубке раздался голос одного из самых влиятельных людей во Франции.
43) (come over / (up)on) охватывать (кого-л.)Fear came upon him as he entered the empty house. — Когда он зашёл в пустой дом, его охватил страх.
44) ( come through) проникать, просачиваться; пролезать, просовыватьсяThe first light came through the open window. — Первые лучи солнца проникли через открытое окно.
45) ( come through) перенести, пережить (что-л. неприятное или тяжёлое); пройти через что-л.Bill came through his operation as cheerful as ever. — Билл перенёс операцию как обычно бодро.
All my family came through the war. — Вся моя семья пережила войну.
46) ( come through) = come out появляться (из-за туч; о солнце, луне, лучах)The sun came through the clouds for a while. — Солнце ненадолго выглянуло из-за туч.
There was a wisp of sun coming through the mist. — Сквозь туман пробивался солнечный луч.
47) (come across / to) приходить на ум; становиться известным (кому-л.)to come to smb.'s attention / notice — доходить до кого-л., становиться известным кому-л.
It came to my knowledge that... — Я узнал, что…
After ruminating about it for a period of time, suddenly it came to me how it could be done. — После долгих размышлений меня осенило, как можно это сделать.
The thought came across my mind that I had met him before. — Тут мне показалось, что я видел его раньше.
48) ( come under) подчиняться, находиться в ведении (какой-л. организации)This area comes under the powers of the local court. — Эта сфера подпадает под юрисдикцию местного суда.
49) (come under / within) относиться (к чему-л.), попадать (в какой-л. раздел, категорию)all the paperwork that comes under the general heading of insurance — вся канцелярская работа, связанная со страхованием
50) ( come under) подвергаться (нападению, критике, давлению)The town came under attack again last night. — Прошлой ночью на город снова напали.
He came unber biting criticism at the last meeting. — На последнем собрании он подвергся жестокой критике.
51) (come across / upon) натолкнуться на (что-л.), неожиданно найти (что-л.), случайно встретить (кого-л.)I came across this old photograph in the back of the drawer. — Я случайно обнаружил эту старую фотографию на дне секретера.
A very interesting book has come across my desk. — На моём столе случайно оказалась очень интересная книга.
Syn:52) ( come (up)on)а) нападать, атаковатьThe enemy came upon the town by night. — Враг атаковал город ночью.
б) налетать, обрушиваться (на кого-л. / что-л.)The wind with lightening and thunder came on them. — На них налетел ветер с громом и молнией.
•- come by- come in- come off- come on- come out- come to- come up••light come light go — что досталось легко, быстро исчезает
Come again? — разг. Что ты сказал?
to come into being / existence — возникать
to come into season — созревать, появляться в продаже
to come into service / use — входить в употребление
to come into sight / view — появляться, показываться
to come to oneself — прийти в себя; взять себя в руки
to come to a dead end — разг. зайти в тупик
to come to one's feet — вскочить, подняться
not to know whether / if one is coming or going — растеряться, чувствовать себя потерянным; не знать, на каком ты свете
I'm so upset I don't know whether I'm coming or going. — Я так расстроен, что уж и не знаю, что делать.
- come close- come easy
- come natural
- come it too strong
- come of age
- come one's ways
- come one's way
- come clean
- come short of smth.
- come home
- come to a head
- come to hand
- come day go day 2. [kʌm] предл.; разг.с наступлением, с приходом ( момента)II [kʌm] = cum II... but come summer, the beaches would be lined with rows of tents. —... но когда наступит лето, на пляжах появится множество навесов.
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I 1. [sə'praɪz]1) (unexpected event, gift) sorpresa f.it came as o was a complete surprise to me è stata una vera sorpresa per me; to spring a surprise on sb. fare una sorpresa a qcn.; surprise, surprise! sorpresa! is he in for a surprise! — vedrai che sorpresa per lui!
2) (astonishment) sorpresa f., stupore m.to express surprise at sth. — manifestare (la propria) sorpresa per qcs.
2.to take sb. by surprise — cogliere o prendere qcn. di sorpresa
modificatore [announcement, result] inaspettato; [party, attack] a sorpresaII [sə'praɪz]to pay sb. a surprise visit — fare una sorpresa o un'improvvisata a qcn
1) (astonish) sorprendere, meravigliare, stupireyou (do) surprise me! — iron. tu mi stupisci!
go on, surprise me! — forza, stupiscimi!
2) (come upon) sorprendere [ intruder]; attaccare [qcs.] di sorpresa [ garrison]* * *1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) sorpresa2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) sorprendere2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) sorprendere (al punto da/che)3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) sorprendere•- surprising
- surprisingly
- take by surprise* * *I 1. [sə'praɪz]1) (unexpected event, gift) sorpresa f.it came as o was a complete surprise to me è stata una vera sorpresa per me; to spring a surprise on sb. fare una sorpresa a qcn.; surprise, surprise! sorpresa! is he in for a surprise! — vedrai che sorpresa per lui!
2) (astonishment) sorpresa f., stupore m.to express surprise at sth. — manifestare (la propria) sorpresa per qcs.
2.to take sb. by surprise — cogliere o prendere qcn. di sorpresa
modificatore [announcement, result] inaspettato; [party, attack] a sorpresaII [sə'praɪz]to pay sb. a surprise visit — fare una sorpresa o un'improvvisata a qcn
1) (astonish) sorprendere, meravigliare, stupireyou (do) surprise me! — iron. tu mi stupisci!
go on, surprise me! — forza, stupiscimi!
2) (come upon) sorprendere [ intruder]; attaccare [qcs.] di sorpresa [ garrison] -
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1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) surpresa2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) surpreender2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) levar pela surpresa3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) surpreender•- surprising
- surprisingly
- take by surprise* * *sur.prise[səpr'aiz] n 1 surpresa, coisa inesperada. I got the surprise of my life / foi uma surpresa para mim. 2 sobressalto. 3 emoção, perplexidade, pasmo. • vt 1 espantar, surpreender, pasmar. 2 atacar de surpresa, pegar de surpresa, surpreender, apanhar de improviso, aparecer inesperadamente. her behaviour surprised me / seu comportamento me surpreendeu. 3 abismar. • adj de surpresa, surpreendente. to my great surprise para grande espanto meu. to take by surprise pegar em flagrante, pegar de surpresa, espantar. you took me by surprise / você me pegou de surpresa. -
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1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) presenečenje2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) presenetiti2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) zapeljati3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) presenetiti•- surprising
- surprisingly
- take by surprise* * *I [səpráiz]1.nounpresenečenje; začudenje, osuplost (at ob, nad), ogorčenje; military nepričakovan napadby surprise — nepričakovano, nenadomataken by surprise — osupel, presenečenwhat a surprise! — kakšno presenečenje!to stare in surprise — strmeti, debelo gledati od začudenjato take s.o. by surprise — presenetiti kogato take a town by surprise military zavzeti mesto z nepričakovanim napadom;2.adjectivepresenetljiv, nepričakovanII [səpráiz]transitive verbpresenetiti, osupiti, začuditi; ogorčiti; military napraviti nepričakovan napad na; zalotiti, zasačiti; neopazno napeljati, speljati, zapeljati ( into na kaj) -
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1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) undrun, furða2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) koma á óvart2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) vekja undrun og koma þannig e-u til leiðar3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) koma í opna skjöldu, gera skyndiárás•- surprising
- surprisingly
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rajtaütés, rárohanás, elképedés, ámulat* * *1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) meglepetés2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) meglep2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) meglepetésében...3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) rajtakap vkit vmin•- surprising
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adj. sürpriz, beklenmedik————————n. sürpriz, baskın, hayret, şaşkınlık————————v. sürpriz yapmak, şaşırtmak, hayret ettirmek, oyuna getirmek* * *1. şaşırt (v.) 2. sürpriz (n.)* * *1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) şaşkınlık, sürpriz2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) şaşırtmak2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) şaşırtıp bir şey yaptırmak3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) gafil avlamak, baskın yapmak•- surprising
- surprisingly
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• oudostuttaa• oudoksuttaa• oudoksunta• ihmetys• ihmetyttää• ihmettely• hämmästys• hölmistyttää• hämmästyttää• hämminki• hämmästyksiin• hämmentää• häkeltää• tyrmistyttää• ällistyttää• yllätys• yllättää• kummastuttaa• kummatuttaa• kummastus* * *1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) yllätys2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) yllättää2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) hämätä3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) yllättää•- surprising
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[sə'praɪz] 1. n( unexpected event) niespodzianka f, zaskoczenie nt; ( astonishment) zdziwienie nt2. vt* * *1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) zaskoczenie, niespodzianka2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) zadziwić, zaskoczyć2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) zaskoczyć3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) zaskoczyć•- surprising
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1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) pārsteigums; izbrīns; pārsteiguma-2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) pārsteigt2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) pārsteigt un likt (kaut ko) darīt3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) pārsteigt; pēkšņi uzbrukt•- surprising
- surprisingly
- take by surprise* * *izbrīns; pārsteigums; radīt izbrīnu; pārsteigt; negaidīts
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