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1 wcir|y
plt (G wcirów) pot. trouncing pot.; trashing- dostać wciry to get trounced- za to spóźnienie dostaniesz od ojca wciry you will get trounced by your father for being lateThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wcir|y
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2 fertigmachen
2) (to beat or defeat completely: Our football team was trounced.) trounce* * *fer·tig|ma·chenvt1. s. fertig II. 1, 23. (schikanieren)* * *usw.: s. fertig* * *fertigmachen (trennb, hat -ge-)B. v/t umg, fig:jemanden fertigmachen körperlich: take it out of sb; auch nervlich: finish sb (off); seelisch: get sb down; (Konkurrenz etc) ruin sb; stärker: wipe sb out; ([Diskussions-]Gegner etc) tear sb to pieces ( oder shreds); (abkanzeln) tear a strip off sb; durch Kritik: slam sb; ( verprügeln, SPORT: besiegen) give sb a (real) clobbering umg; SPORT auch clobber sb umg; (umbringen) finish sb off, do sb in;die Sache macht mich langsam fertig it’s gradually wearing me out; seelisch: it’s really starting to get to me;* * *usw.: s. fertig* * *v.to blister v.to get ready expr. -
3 barrer
v.1 to sweep.Betty barre la acera Betty sweeps the sidewalk.El Sr. Fuss barrió las elecciones Mr. Fuss swept the elections.2 to sweep away.el huracán barrió todo a su paso the hurricane destroyed everything in its path3 to scan (computing & medicine).El grupo barrió la zona buscándolo The group scanned the zone searching it4 to thrash, to annihilate (informal) (to defeat).5 to look up and down.* * *1 (suelo) to sweep; (hojas, migas, etc) to sweep up2 (dejar sin nada) to clean out3 (limpiar) to sweep away4 (derrotar) to trounce, wipe the floor with1 (arrasar) to sweep the board\barrer hacia dentro to look after number onebarrer para casa to look out for one's own interests* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [con escoba] to sweep; [+ suelo] to sweep, sweep clean; [+ habitación] to sweep (out); [+ objeto] to sweep aside, sweep away2) (Mil, Náut) to sweep o rake ( with gunfire)3) (=eliminar) [+ obstáculo] to sweep aside, sweep away; [+ rival] to sweep aside, overwhelm; [+ dudas] to sweep aside, dispellos candidatos del partido barrieron a sus adversarios — the party's candidates swept their rivals aside
2. VI1) (=con escoba) to sweep up2) (=llevarse)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <suelo/cocina> to sweep2)a) ( arrastrar) to sweep awayb) < rival> to thrash, trounce3) (Méx) ( mirar) to look... up and down2.barrer vi1) ( con escoba) to sweepbarrer para dentro — (fam) to look after number one (colloq)
2) ( arrasar) to sweep the board3.barrerse v pron (Méx)a) vehículo to skidb) (en fútbol, béisbol) to slide* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <suelo/cocina> to sweep2)a) ( arrastrar) to sweep awayb) < rival> to thrash, trounce3) (Méx) ( mirar) to look... up and down2.barrer vi1) ( con escoba) to sweepbarrer para dentro — (fam) to look after number one (colloq)
2) ( arrasar) to sweep the board3.barrerse v pron (Méx)a) vehículo to skidb) (en fútbol, béisbol) to slide* * *barrer11 = sweep, sweep up.Ex: Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.
Ex: Who else is going to flip the burgers, clean the resistant bomb-proof windows of the glitzy mile-high skyscrapers -- also take out the garbage, wash the dishes, park the cars, sweep up the papers in the parks?.* barrer hacia dentro = feather + Posesivo/the + nest.* barrer para casa = look after + number one, feather + Posesivo/the + nest.* barrer para dentro = feather + Posesivo/the + nest.* barrido por el viento = windswept.barrer22 = sweep + Nombre + off, trounce.Ex: In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.
Ex: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.* * *barrer [E1 ]vtA ‹suelo/patio/cocina› to sweepel viento que barría las llanuras the wind that was sweeping across the plainsB1(arrastrar): el viento barrió las nubes the wind swept away the cloudsun golpe de mar lo barrió de la cubierta a large wave swept him off the deck2 ‹rival› to thrash, trounce, wipe the floor with ( colloq)■ barrerviA (con una escoba) to sweepB1 (arrasar) to sweep the boardbarrieron en las últimas elecciones they swept the board in the last electionsayer barrió al póquer he cleaned up at poker yesterday ( colloq)barrió en la primera etapa he swept to victory on the first stagebarrer CON algo:los vídeos han barrido con la venta de entradas videos have drastically reduced ticket saleslos ladrones barrieron con todo the thieves cleaned the place out ( colloq)2 barrer CON algn ‹con un rival› to thrash o trounce sb, wipe the floor with sb ( colloq); ‹con un enemigo› to wipe sb out■ barrerseA ( Méx)1 «vehículo» to skid2 (en fútbol, béisbol) to slideB( Méx) «tornillo/engranaje»: se me barrió el tornillo I've stripped the thread on the screw, the thread has gone on the screw* * *
barrer ( conjugate barrer) verbo transitivo
1 ‹suelo/cocina› to sweep
2
verbo intransitivo
1 ( con escoba) to sweep
2 ( arrasar) [equipo/candidato] to sweep to victory;
barrer con algo ‹con premios/medallas› to walk off with sth;
barrió con todos los premios she walked off with all the prizes
barrerse verbo pronominal (Méx) [ vehículo] to skid;
(en fútbol, béisbol) to slide
barrer
I verbo transitivo
1 to sweep: hace una semana que no barro el salón, I haven't swept the living room for a week
el anticiclón está barriendo el norte, the anticyclone is sweping through the North
2 (destruir, rechazar) to sweep away
II verbo intransitivo
1 (en una votación) to win by a landslide: el partido conservador barrió en las regiones del norte, the conservatives won by a landslide in the North
2 (acaparar, agotar las existencias) to take away: los clientes barrieron con las ofertas, the customers snapped up the bargains
♦ Locuciones: barrer para casa, to look after number one
' barrer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escalera
- mandar
- escoba
English:
nest
- rake
- sweep
- sweep away
- sweep up
* * *♦ vt1. [con escoba] to sweep2. [sujeto: viento, olas] to sweep away;el huracán barrió todo a su paso the hurricane destroyed everything in its path3. [con escáner] to scan4. [con la vista] to scanel público barrió su última novela the public snapped up every last copy of his latest novel♦ vi1. [con escoba] to sweep;ese árbitro siempre barre para casa that referee always favours the home team2. [llevarse]barrer con: los invitados barrieron con todas las bebidas the guests made short work of the drink;el público barrió con su última novela the public snapped up every last copy of his latest novelel candidato oficial barrió en las urnas the government candidate swept the board in the election;el atleta keniata barrió en la final the Kenyan athlete trounced his rivals o Br walked it in the final* * *v/t sweep;para casa look after number one;barrer algo bajo la alfombra fig sweep sth under the carpet* * *barrer v: to sweep* * * -
4 volée
volée [vɔle]feminine nouna. ( = envol, distance) flight ; ( = groupe) flockb. ( = tir) volleyc. ( = suite de coups) volley• administrer/recevoir une bonne volée to give/get a sound thrashinge. (locutions)* * *vɔle
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1) ( d'oiseaux) ( action de voler) flight; ( vol groupé) flock, flightune volée d'étourneaux — a flock ou flight of starlings
2) (de projectiles, coups) volleydonner une volée à quelqu'un — lit to give somebody a good thrashing; fig to thrash somebody
3) ( d'escalier) flight (of stairs)4) (sports de raquette, volley-ball) volleysaisir la balle à la volée — fig to seize the opportunity
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à toute volée locution adverbiale••* * *vɔle nf1) [projectiles, coups] volleyrecevoir une volée (= correction) — to get a good thrashing
recevoir une volée de bois vert (= critiques) — to be severely criticized
2) TENNIS volley3) [oiseaux] flight, flockà la volée; attraper une balle à la volée — to catch a ball in mid-air
Les cloches de l'église sonnaient à toute volée. — The church bells pealed.
de haute volée — first-rate, first-class
un pianiste de haute volée — a first-rate pianist, a first-class pianist
* * *A nf1 ( d'oiseaux) ( action de voler) flight; ( vol groupé) flock, flight; d'une seule volée [franchir] in a nonstop flight; une volée d'étourneaux a flock ou flight of starlings; une volée d'enfants fig a swarm of children; prendre sa volée to take wing, to fly off; un acteur/écrivain de haute volée fig a first-rate actor/writer;2 ( grêle) (de projectiles, coups) volley (de of); une volée de pierres/plombs a volley of stones/shot; donner or flanquer○ une (bonne) volée à qn lit to give sb a good thrashing; fig to thrash sb; prendre une volée aux échecs fig to get thrashed at chess;3 ( ensemble de marches d'escalier) flight (of stairs);4 (sports de raquette, volley-ball) volley; reprendre la balle de volée to take the ball on the volley; saisir la balle à la volée fig to seize the opportunity.B à toute volée loc adv lancer qch à toute volée to hurl sth; gifler qn à toute volée to strike sb a resounding slap in the face; claquer une porte à toute volée to slam a door; les cloches sonnaient à toute volée to bells were pealing out.volée basse ( au tennis) low volley; volée en coup droit ( au tennis) drive volley; volée haute smash; volée de revers backhand volley.les enfants se sont éparpillés comme une volée de moineaux the children scattered like flies ; asséner une volée de bois vert à qn to deliver a blistering critique of sb.[vɔle] nom féminin1. [ce qu'on lance]volée d'obus/de pierres volley of shells/of stonesvolée de flèches volley ou flight of arrowsil a pris une sacrée volée en demi-finale he got trounced ou thrashed in the semi-finalsreprendre une balle de volée to volley a ball, to hit the ball on the volleyil n'est pas/il est très bon à la volée he's a bad/he's a good volleyer[distance] flight7. CONSTRUCTION8. (Suisse) [promotion]à la volée locution adverbiale1. [en passant]attraper ou saisir à la volée [clés, balle] to catch in mid-air2. AGRICULTURE3. CHASSEà toute volée locution adverbialeil a lancé le vase à toute volée contre le mur he hurled the vase at ou flung the vase against the wallclaquer une porte à toute volée to slam ou to bang a door shuta. [cloches] to peal (out)b. [carillonneur] to peal all the bellsde haute volée locution adjectivale[spécialiste] top (avant nom) -
5 étendre
étendre [etɑ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 411. transitive verba. [+ journal, tissu] to spread out ; [+ tapis, pâte] to roll out ; [+ ailes] to spread ; [+ bras, jambes, blessé] to stretch out• se faire étendre [adversaire] to be laid out cold ; [candidat] to flunk it (inf) ; (aux élections) to be hammered (inf)• étendre ses activités [firme] to expand• étendu d'eau [alcool] watered down2. reflexive verbb. [côte, forêt, cortège] to stretch ( jusqu'à as far as, to ) ; [vacances, travaux] to stretch ( sur over)c. [épidémie, feu, ville] to spread ; [parti politique] to expand ; [pouvoirs, domaine, fortune, connaissances] to increase* * *etɑ̃dʀ
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1) ( allonger) to stretch [bras, jambe]2) ( déployer) to spread (out) [bâche, nappe]étendre du linge — ( dehors) to hang out washing; ( dedans) to hang up washing
3) ( coucher) to lay [somebody] downétendre quelqu'un (sur le carreau) — (colloq) ( blesser) to lay somebody out cold (colloq), to floor [BrE] somebody
4) ( étaler) to spread [enduit, peinture]; Culinaire to roll out [pâte]
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s'étendre verbe pronominal1) ( occuper un espace) to stretch ( sur over)2) ( augmenter) [grève, épidémie] to spread (à to); [ville] to expand, to grow3) ( s'appliquer) [loi, mesure]5) ( s'allonger) to lie down6) ( s'appesantir)s'étendre sur — to dwell on [sujet, point]
* * *etɑ̃dʀ vt1) [bras, jambes] to stretch out2) (sur un fil) [lessive, linge] to hang out3) [domaine, pouvoir, recherches] to extend4) (par terre) [blessé] to stretch out5) * [adversaire] to floor6) (= étaler) [pâte, enduit] to spread, [carte] to spread out, [nappe] to spreadElle a étendu une nappe propre sur la table. — She spread a clean cloth on the table.
7) (= diluer) to dilute, to thin* * *étendre verb table: rendreA vtr2 ( déployer) to spread (out) [bâche, nappe]; étendre du linge ( dehors) to hang out washing; ( dedans) to hang up washing;3 ( coucher) to lay [sb] down [malade, blessé]; étendre qn (sur le carreau)○ ( blesser) to lay sb out cold○, to floorGB sb; ( tuer) to kill sb; étendre qn d'un coup de poing○ to knock sb out; se faire étendre à un examen○ to flunk○ an exam; ils se sont fait étendre par l'équipe adverse○ they got thrashed○ by the opposing team;4 ( diluer) to dilute, to water down [vin, solution];6 ( accroître) to extend [emprise, pouvoir] (sur over); to extend [mesure, allocation, aide, embargo] (à to); il faut étendre le champ de nos connaissances we must extend our range of knowledge; la société a étendu ses activités à de nouveaux secteurs the company branched out into new fields.B s'étendre vpr1 ( occuper un espace) to stretch (sur over); s'étendre à perte de vue to extend ou stretch as far as the eye can see; la forêt s'étend sur 10 000 km2 the forest stretches over 10,000 square kilometresGB;2 ( augmenter) [grève, épidémie, sécheresse, récession] to spread (à to); [ville] to expand, to grow;3 ( s'appliquer) [loi, mesure] s'étendre à to apply to;4 ( durer) to stretch (sur over), last; la Renaissance s'étend de la fin du XVe siècle au milieu du XVIe siècle the Renaissance stretched from the end of the 15th century to the middle of the 16th century; les travaux s'étendront sur trois ans the work will last three years;5 ( s'allonger) to lie down;[etɑ̃dr] verbe transitif1. [beurre, miel] to spread[pommade, fond de teint] to rub ou to smooth on2. [tapis, tissu] to unroll[plan, carte, journal] to open ou to spread (out)[pâte à tarte] to roll out (separable)étendre ses bras/jambes to stretch (out) one's arms/legs3. [faire sécher]a. [dehors] to put the washing out to dry, to hang out the washingb. [à l'intérieur] to hang up the washing4. [allonger - personne] to stretch out (separable)5. [élargir - pouvoir] to extend ; [ - recherches] to broaden, to extend ; [ - cercle d'amis] to extendétendre son vocabulaire to increase ou to extend one's vocabularyétendre quelque chose à: étendre une grève au secteur privé to extend a strike to the private sector6. [diluer - peinture] to dilute, to thin down (separable) ; [ - sauce] to thin out ou down (separable), to water down (separable) ; [ - vin] to water down (separable)7. (familier) [vaincre] to thrasha. [à un match de boxe] to get knocked ou laid outb. [aux élections] to be trouncedc. [à un examen] to be failed————————s'étendre verbe pronominal intransitif1. [dans l'espace] to stretchs' étendre à: son ambition s'étendait aux plus hautes sphères de la politique his ambition extended to the highest echelons of politics2. [dans le temps]la période qui s'étend du XVII??? au XIX??? siècle the period stretching from the 17th to the 19th century3. [se développer - épidémie, grève] to spread ; [ - cercle d'amis] to widen ; [ - pouvoir] to widen, to increase, to expand ; [ - culture, vocabulaire] to increase, to broaden————————s'étendre sur verbe pronominal plus préposition -
6 sbaragliare
sbaragliare v.tr. to rout, to put* to rout, to scatter; (fig. fam.) to trounce, to thrash: sbaragliare la squadra avversaria, to rout the opposing team; ti ho sbaragliato a carte, (fam.) I trounced you at cards.* * *[zbaraʎ'ʎare]verbo transitivo to defeat, to destroy [esercito, nemico, concorrente]* * *sbaragliare/zbaraλ'λare/ [1]to defeat, to destroy [esercito, nemico, concorrente]. -
7 бьется
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8 бьётся
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9 дерется
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10 избивается
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11 колотится
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12 couture
n. f. Etre battu a plate couture: To get 'trounced', to be 'beaten hollow', to be totally defeated. -
13 nettoyer
v. trans.1. (Gambling slang): To 'clean out' a punter on a losing streak. Il m'a nettoyé au pok', facile! He trounced mc at poker, it was like taking sweets off a kid!2. (mil.): To 'mop up', to clear an area where enemy forces are concerned.3. (of disease): To 'wipe out', to kill. Il a attrapé une petite saloperie qui l'a nettoye en deux jours: He caught some rotten little bug and it polished him off in 48 hours.4. To 'rub out', to 'bump off', to kill. -
14 torchée
n. f.1. (lit. & fig.): 'Pasting', thrashing.2. (mil.): Short but violent fight where one of the adversaries is trounced good and proper.3. Une torchée de: 'Oodles', masses of. Des bagnoles comme ça, t'en trouveras des torchées! Bangers like that are ten-a-penny! (also: une chiée de). -
15 torcher
I.v. trans.1. To 'scamp', to botch (a job or task).2. (of unimportant newspaper article, etc.): To 'knock off', to 'dash off', to write in haste with little care for style.3. Se faire torcher: To 'get trounced', to be soundly defeated.II.v. pronom. Se torcher de quelque chose: 'Not to give a fuck about', not to care two hoots about something. Vos histoires à la con, je m'en torche! I don't care a rap about those silly stories of yours! -
16 zero
n. m.1. (of person): 'Nonentity', character of no importance whatsoever. C'est un vrai zéro! He's a real nobody!2. Le zero: 'The arse-hole', the anus, the anal sphincter.3. Les avoir à zéro: To 'have the shits', to be in a blue funk, to be petrified. (Alain Rey and Jacques Cellard in their DICTIONNAIRE DU FRANÇAIS NONCONVENTIONNEL associate semantically le zéro and fear, in spite of the fact that the accepted alternative to the above expression is avoir le trouillomètre à zéro.)4. Etre à zéro:a To be 'back to square-one', to have lost all.b To be 'knackered', 'buggered', to be exhausted.5. Bander à zéro:a (lit.): To have 'a hard', to have 'the big stick', to have an erection.b (fig.): To be 'over the moon' about something, to feel elated. Il bandait à zéro de nous savoir dans la chtouille: He was dead chuffed knowing that we were going through a tough patch.6. Zéro! (also: zéro pour la question!): No way! — Nothing doing! — Certainly not!7. Avoir la boule à zéro: To be as bald as a coot. (The origin of the expression lies not in the zeroshape of a bald head, but in the head-shears used by army and prison barbers, known as zéro or double-zéro.)8. A zéro (adv. exp.): Totally, completely. On était affranchis à zéro: We were fully genned-up. On s'est fait avoir à zéro! We were well and truly trounced! -
17 trounce
[trauns] verbto beat or defeat completely:يَهْزِم، يَتَغَلَّب علىOur football team was trounced.
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18 afdrogen
2 [afranselen] thrash3 [met groot verschil winnen van] trounce♦voorbeelden:zich afdrogen • dry oneself (off) -
19 het team heeft de tegenstander met 6-0 afgedroogd
het team heeft de tegenstander met 6-0 afgedroogdVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het team heeft de tegenstander met 6-0 afgedroogd
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20 დასაჯა
vpenalized, punished, trounced
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