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1 cast
[kaːst] past tense, past participle cast1. verb1) to throw:يَرْميShe cast him a look of hatred.
2) to get rid of; to take off:يَتَخَلَّصُ مِن، يَطْرَحُSome snakes cast their skins.
3) to shape (metal etc) by pouring into a mould:يَسْبُكُ في قالَبMetal is melted before it is cast.
4) to give a part in a play etc to:يُعْطي دَوْرا في مَسْرَحِيَّهShe was cast as Lady Macbeth.
يَخْتارُ مُمَثِّلي الفيلمThe director is casting (the film) tomorrow.
6) to give (a vote):يُصَوِّتُ، يَقْتَرِعُI cast my vote for the younger candidate.
2. noun1) a throw:رَمْيَه، إلقاء (الشبكه)At his third cast he caught a fish.
2) something made by moulding:شَيئٌ مُقَوْلَبٌ / مَسْبوكThe doctor put a plaster cast on his broken leg.
3) a mould:قالَب، سَبيكَهThe hot metal is poured into a cast.
4) the complete set of actors in a play, opera etc:مُمَثِّلون في مَسْرَحِيَّهthe whole cast of the play.
5) something that is ejected by certain animals, eg the earthworm:ما تُخْرِجُهُ الحَيَوانات والحَشَراتworm casts all over the grass.
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3 zwolnić linę
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4 забросить удочку
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5 Besetzung
f1. eines Landes: occupation3. Amt, Stelle: filling (+ Gen of)4. (Belegschaft einer Firma etc.) staff; wir arbeiten seit Monaten mit voller Besetzung umg. we have been working for months at full strength ( oder with a full team); die Mannschaft spielt morgen erstmals in voller Besetzung the team is at full strength for the first time tomorrow5. (Mitglieder eines Gremiums etc.) members Pl.7. THEAT.a) cast; in oder mit welcher Besetzung hast du das Stück gesehen? who was in the play when you saw it?;b) (das Besetzen) casting; für die Besetzung dieser Rolle wollen wir einen Tänzer aus New York engagieren we want to get a dancer from New York for this part ( oder to take this part)8. MUS. instruments Pl.; (Spieler) players Pl.; in großer oder voller / kleiner Besetzung spielen play with a full complement / a reduced number of players* * *die Besetzung(Darsteller) line-up; cast;(Land) occupation* * *Be|sẹt|zung [bə'zɛtsʊŋ]f -, -en1) (= das Besetzen) (von Stelle) filling; (von Rolle) casting; (mit Tieren) stocking; (THEAT = Schauspieler) cast; (MUS = Arrangement) arrangement; (SPORT = Mannschaft) team, sidedas Stück in der neuen Besetzung — the play with the new cast
2) (MIL von Gebäude durch Hausbesetzer) occupation* * *die2) (the period of time during which a town, house etc is occupied: During the occupation, there was a shortage of food.) occupation* * *Be·set·zung<-, -en>f* * *die; Besetzung, Besetzungen1) (einer Stellung) filling2) (Mitwirkende) (Film, Theater usw.) cast3) (Eroberung) occupation* * *1. eines Landes: occupation3. Amt, Stelle: filling (+gen of)4. (Belegschaft einer Firma etc) staff;wir arbeiten seit Monaten mit voller Besetzung umg we have been working for months at full strength ( oder with a full team);die Mannschaft spielt morgen erstmals in voller Besetzung the team is at full strength for the first time tomorrow7. THEAT cast;in odermit welcher Besetzung hast du das Stück gesehen? who was in the play when you saw it?; (das Besetzen) casting;für die Besetzung dieser Rolle wollen wir einen Tänzer aus New York engagieren we want to get a dancer from New York for this part ( oder to take this part)voller/kleiner Besetzung spielen play with a full complement/a reduced number of players* * *die; Besetzung, Besetzungen1) (einer Stellung) filling2) (Mitwirkende) (Film, Theater usw.) cast3) (Eroberung) occupation* * *f.allocation n.cast (film, theatre) n.military occupation n. -
6 Angel
f; -, -n fishing rod (Am. auch pole); ( einen Fisch) an der Angel haben have (a fish) hooked; auch be able to reel (a fish) in; an die Angel gehen Fisch: swallow the bait; fig. Person: fall for ( oder swallow) the line; fall for the hook, line and sinker—f; -, -n1. von Tür: hinge; (etw.) aus den Angeln heben lift (s.th.) out of its hinges, unhinge (s.th.); fig. revolutionize (s.th.) (completely); Tür* * *die Angel(Fischfang) fishing rod; fishing pole; rod;(Türscharnier) hinge* * *Ạn|gel ['aŋl]f -, -n1) (= Türangel, Fensterangel) hingeetw aus den Angeln heben (lit) — to lift sth off its hinges; (fig) to revolutionize sth completely
2) (= Fischfanggerät) (fishing) rod and line (Brit), fishing pole (US); (zum Schwimmenlernen) swimming harnessjdm an die Angel gehen (fig) — to fall for or swallow sb's line
* * *An·gel<-, -n>[ˈaŋl̩]f2. (Türangel) hinge3.▶ etw aus den \Angeln heben (fam) to revolutionize sth completely; (etw umkrempeln) to turn sth upside down* * *die; Angel, Angeln1) fishing rod; rod and line2) (TürAngel, FensterAngel usw.) hingeetwas aus den Angeln heben — lift something off its hinges; (fig.) turn something upside down
* * *Angel1 f; -, -n fishing rod (US auch pole);an die Angel gehen Fisch: swallow the bait; fig Person: fall for ( oder swallow) the line; fall for the hook, line and sinkerAngel2 f; -, -n1. von Tür: hinge;(etwas) aus den Angeln heben lift (sth) out of its hinges, unhinge (sth); fig revolutionize (sth) (completely); → Tür* * *die; Angel, Angeln1) fishing rod; rod and line2) (TürAngel, FensterAngel usw.) hingeetwas aus den Angeln heben — lift something off its hinges; (fig.) turn something upside down
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7 werfen
das Werfenprojection; throw* * *wẹr|fen ['vɛrfn] pret wa\#rf [varf] ptp gewo\#rfen [gə'vɔrfn]1. vt1) (in Verbindung mit n siehe auch dort) to throw (auch beim Ringkampf) (nach at), to cast (liter, BIBL); Tor, Korb to score"nicht werfen" — "handle with care"
etw auf jdn/etw werfen — to throw sth at sb/sth
etw auf den Boden werfen — to throw sth to the ground, to throw sth on(to) the ground
die Tischlampe wirft ihr Licht auf... — the table lamp throws its light on...
jdn aus der Firma/dem Haus etc werfen — to throw or kick sb out (of the firm/house etc)
etw ins Gespräch/in die Debatte werfen — to throw sth into the conversation/debate
See:→ Blick2) (= Junge kriegen) to have, to throw (spec)2. vi1) (= schleudern) to throwmit etw (auf jdn/etw) werfen — to throw sth (at sb/sth)
mit Geld (nur so) um sich werfen (inf) — to throw or chuck (inf) one's money around
mit Komplimenten (nur so) um sich werfen — to be free and easy or to be lavish with one's compliments
mit Fremdwörtern (nur so) um sich werfen — to bandy foreign words about (Brit), to toss foreign words around (esp US)
2) (Tier) to have its young; (esp Katze, Hund etc) to have a litter, to litter; (bei einzelnen Jungen) to have a pup etc3. vrto throw oneself ( auf +acc (up)on, at); (Holz) to warp; (Metall, Asphalt etc) to buckleSee:→ Brust* * *1) (to throw: Bung it over here.) bung2) (to throw: The angler cast his line into the river; These facts cast new light on the matter; She cast him a look of hatred.) cast3) (to throw (something heavy): Someone heaved a stone through my window.) heave4) (to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) hurl5) (to throw: He pitched the stone into the river.) pitch6) ((in wrestling, judo etc) to wrestle (one's opponent) to the ground.) throw7) (to throw into or through the air: She tossed the ball up into the air.) toss8) (an act of tossing.) toss* * *wer·fen<wirft, warf, geworfen>[ˈvɛrfn̩]I. vt1. (schmeißen)▪ etw irgendwohin \werfen to throw sth somewhere▪ etw auf jdn/etw \werfen to throw sth at sb/sthhör auf, Steine ans Fenster zu \werfen! stop throwing stones at the window!das Boot wurde gegen die Felsen geworfen the boat was thrown onto the rocksetw auf den Boden \werfen to throw sth to the groundetw in den Briefkasten \werfen to put sth in the letter boxBomben \werfen to drop bombsjdm etw ins Gesicht/an den Kopf \werfen to throw sth in sb's face/at sb's headeine Münze \werfen to toss a coindie Tür ins Schloss \werfen to slam the door shut2. (fig: befördern, tun)einen kurzen Blick in den Spiegel/in die Zeitung \werfen to cast a glance in the mirror/at the paperjdn aus der Firma/dem Haus \werfen to throw [or fam kick] sb out [of the firm/the house]eine Frage in die Diskussion \werfen to throw a question into the discussionjdn ins Gefängnis \werfen to throw sb into prisonneue Produkte auf den Markt \werfen to bring new products on the marketdie Arme in die Höhe \werfen to throw one's arms upden Kopf in den Nacken \werfen to toss one's head back4. (projizieren) etw \werfen to throw [or make] sthder Mond warf ein silbernes Licht auf den See the moon threw a silver light onto the lakeBilder an die Wand \werfen to project pictures on[to] the walleinen Schatten \werfen to cast a shadow5. (bilden)Blasen \werfen to bubbleFalten \werfen to wrinkle, to creaseJunge \werfen to have [or spec throw] young7. (erzielen)eine 6 \werfen to throw a sixein Tor \werfen SPORT to score a goalden Gegner \werfen to floor the opponentII. vi1. (Werfer sein) to throwIII. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) throw; drop < bombs>jemanden aus dem Saal werfen — (fig. ugs.) throw somebody out of the hall
2) (ruckartig bewegen) throwden Kopf in den Nacken werfen — throw or toss one's head back
3) (erzielen) throwein Tor werfen — shoot or throw a goal
4) (bilden)Falten werfen — wrinkle; crease
[einen] Schatten werfen — cast [a] shadow
5) (gebären) give birth to2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) throwmit etwas [nach jemandem] werfen — throw something [at somebody]
mit Geld/Fremdwörtern um sich werfen — (fig.) throw [one's] money around/bandy foreign words about
2) (Junge kriegen) give birth; <dog, cat> litter3.1) (auch fig.) throw oneselfsich auf eine neue Aufgabe werfen — (fig.) throw oneself into a new task
sich in die Kleider werfen — (fig.) throw on one's clothes
2) (sich verziehen) buckle; < wood> warp* * *werfen; wirft, warf, hat geworfenA. v/t & v/i throw (nach at;mit etwas (nach jemandem) werfen throw sth (at sb);von sich werfen (Kleider) throw off;ein Tor werfen SPORT score a goal;er wirft den Speer 70 m weit he can throw the javelin 70 m;eine Sechs werfen throw a six;eine Münze werfen toss ( oder flip) a coin;nicht werfen! auf Paketen etc: handle with care;ein sehr helles Licht werfen Lampe: cast a very bright light;Bilder an die Wand werfen project pictures on ( oder against) the wall;Truppen an die Front werfen dispatch troops to the front;Waren auf den Markt werfen throw goods on the market;eine Skizze aufs Papier werfen do a quick sketch;einige Zeilen aufs Papier werfen jot down a few lines;den Feind aus seiner Stellung werfen dislodge the enemy from his position;etwas in die Diskussion werfen throw sth into the discussion;um sich werfen mit umg (Geld) throw about; (Worten) bandy about; → Blick 1, Handtuch, Haufen 1, Junge2, Schatten 2 etcsich nach dem Ball werfen SPORT dive to catch the ball;sich aufs Pferd werfen leap ( oder jump) into the saddle;sich auf jemanden werfen throw o.s. at sb, dive for sb;sich in seine Kleider werfen throw on ( oder jump into) one’s clothes;sich auf (+akk) eine Tätigkeit* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) throw; drop < bombs>jemanden aus dem Saal werfen — (fig. ugs.) throw somebody out of the hall
2) (ruckartig bewegen) throwden Kopf in den Nacken werfen — throw or toss one's head back
3) (erzielen) throwein Tor werfen — shoot or throw a goal
4) (bilden)Falten werfen — wrinkle; crease
[einen] Schatten werfen — cast [a] shadow
5) (gebären) give birth to2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) throwmit etwas [nach jemandem] werfen — throw something [at somebody]
mit Geld/Fremdwörtern um sich werfen — (fig.) throw [one's] money around/bandy foreign words about
2) (Junge kriegen) give birth; <dog, cat> litter3.1) (auch fig.) throw oneselfsich auf eine neue Aufgabe werfen — (fig.) throw oneself into a new task
sich in die Kleider werfen — (fig.) throw on one's clothes
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8 Flachfolienanlage
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9 obsa|da
f 1. sgt (obsadzenie) staffing, manning- obsada etatów w biurze/szkole the staffing of an office/school- obsada stacji naziemnych the manning of ground stations- dokonać obsady stanowiska dyrektora szkoły to fill the post of a headmaster2. (personel) personnel, staff 3. (zespół aktorów) cast, line-up- zmienić obsadę sztuki to recast a play- obsada pełna gwiazd a star-studded cast a. line-up- obsada: Robert de Niro, Dustin Hoffman… cast: Robert de Niro, Dustin Hoffman…4. sgt (obsadzanie aktorów) casting 5. (załoga) crew 6. Techn. housing, mounting 7. Myślis. stock 8. Roln. (inwentarz) stock- gęstość obsady stocking densityThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obsa|da
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10 linea
I.Lit.:B.nectere lineas, restes, funes,
Varr. R. R. 1, 23, 6:linia longinqua per os religata,
Plin. 9, 17, 26, § 59:ligato pede longā lineā gallina custoditur,
Col. 8, 11, 15:linea margaritarum triginta quinque,
Dig. 35, 2, 26; cf.:lineae duae ex margaritis,
ib. 34, 2, 40; and ib. 9, 2, 27 fin.:linea dives (of the strings of pearls which were thrown among the people at the public games),
Mart. 8, 78, 7 (cf. Suet. Ner. 11).—In partic.1.In a net, the threads which form the meshes:b.licia difficile cernuntur: atque ut in plagis lineae offensae, praecipitant in sinum (of spiders' webs),
Plin. 11, 24, 28, § 82.—Transf., a net, Plin. 9, 43, 67, § 145:2.si feras lineis et pinna clusas contineas,
Sen. Clem. 1, 12, 5.—A fishing-line:3.tremulāve captum lineā trahit piscem,
Mart. 3, 58, 27; 10, 30, 18.—Hence, prov.: mittere lineam, to cast a line, to fish for, try to catch a person, Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 22.—A plumbline of masons and carpenters:b.perpendiculo et lineā uti,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 1; cf.:ad regulam et lineam,
Vitr. 7, 3; 5, 3; Pall. 3, 9.—Hence,Ad lineam and rectā lineā, in a straight line, vertically, perpendicularly:4.solida corpora ferri suo deorsum pondere ad lineam,
Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 18; Plin. 19, 8, 42, § 147;of the layers of stone in a wall: saxa, quae rectis lineis suos ordines servant,
Caes. B. G. 7, 23:(ignis) rectis lineis in caelestem locum subvolat,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 17, 40.—A region, tract:5.linea tam rectum mundi ferit illa Leonem,
that region lies directly under the lion, Luc. 10, 306.—A bowstring, Ter. Maur. praef. v. 19.—II.Transf., a thread-like stroke or mark made with a pen, pencil, etc., a line:2.Apelli fuit perpetua consuetudo, numquam tam occupatam diem agendi, ut non, lineam ducendo, exerceret artem, quod ab eo in proverbium venit (namely, the proverb: nulla dies sine linea),
Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 84:lineam cinere ducere,
id. 18, 33, 76, § 327:candida per medium folium transcurrens,
id. 27, 11, 77, § 102:serra in praetenui linea premente harenas (of sawing marble),
id. 36, 6, 9, § 51:nec congruebant ad horas ejus lineae (of the sundial),
id. 7, 60, 60, § 214; Pers. 3, 4.—In geometry, a line: linea a nostris dicitur, quam grammên Graeci nominant. Eam M. Varro ita definit:Linea est, inquit, longitudo quaedam sine latitudine et altitudine,
Gell. 1, 20, 7:locorum extremae lineae,
Quint. 1, 10, 39:lineae, quae emittuntur ex centro,
Plin. 2, 65, 65, § 165; 2, 16, 13, § 64:linea circumcurrens,
a circular line, circle, Quint. 1, 10, 41.—In partic.(α).A boundary-line which consisted of a narrow path between fields, Hyg. de Limit. p. 151; 152 Goes. —(β).In gen., a way, path:b.dedit sequendam calle recto lineam,
Prud. Cath. 7, 48.—A barrier or line in the theatre, by which the seats were separated from each other:c.quid frustra refugis? cogit nos linea jungi,
Ov. Am. 3, 2, 19; id. A. A. 1, 139:lineas poscere,
Quint. 11, 3, 133.—A feature, lineament:B.adulti venustissimis lineis,
Arn. 5, 179 al. —Trop.1.A line of descent or kindred, lineage (post-class.): stemmata cognationum directo limite in duas lineas separantur, quarum altera est superior, altera inferior, Dig. 38, 10, 9:2.clara gentis Linea,
Stat. S. 3, 3, 43:primo gradu superioris linea continentur pater, mater,
Paul. Sent. 4, 11, 1.—An outline, sketch, design (a fig. borrowed from painting):3.quidam materias latius dicendo prosequebantur... alii, cum primas modo lineas duxissent,
Quint. 2, 6, 2; cf. id. 4, 2, 120: ea quae in Platonis oratione demiramur, non aemulari quidem, sed lineas umbrasque facere ausi sumus, Gell. 17, 20, 8.—A boundary-line, bound, limit, end, goal:cum poëtae transilire lineas impune possint,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 5 Müll.; Cassiod. Var. 3, 50:si quidem est peccare tamquam transire lineas,
to go beyond the mark, pass the prescribed limits, Cic. Par. 3, 1, 20:mors ultima linea rerum est,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 79:admoveri lineas sentio,
Sen. Ep. 49.—Hence, prov.: amare extremā lineā, to love at a distance, i. e. to see the beloved object only at a distance, not be able to speak to her, Ter. Eun. 4, 2, 12. -
11 linia
I.Lit.:B.nectere lineas, restes, funes,
Varr. R. R. 1, 23, 6:linia longinqua per os religata,
Plin. 9, 17, 26, § 59:ligato pede longā lineā gallina custoditur,
Col. 8, 11, 15:linea margaritarum triginta quinque,
Dig. 35, 2, 26; cf.:lineae duae ex margaritis,
ib. 34, 2, 40; and ib. 9, 2, 27 fin.:linea dives (of the strings of pearls which were thrown among the people at the public games),
Mart. 8, 78, 7 (cf. Suet. Ner. 11).—In partic.1.In a net, the threads which form the meshes:b.licia difficile cernuntur: atque ut in plagis lineae offensae, praecipitant in sinum (of spiders' webs),
Plin. 11, 24, 28, § 82.—Transf., a net, Plin. 9, 43, 67, § 145:2.si feras lineis et pinna clusas contineas,
Sen. Clem. 1, 12, 5.—A fishing-line:3.tremulāve captum lineā trahit piscem,
Mart. 3, 58, 27; 10, 30, 18.—Hence, prov.: mittere lineam, to cast a line, to fish for, try to catch a person, Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 22.—A plumbline of masons and carpenters:b.perpendiculo et lineā uti,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 1; cf.:ad regulam et lineam,
Vitr. 7, 3; 5, 3; Pall. 3, 9.—Hence,Ad lineam and rectā lineā, in a straight line, vertically, perpendicularly:4.solida corpora ferri suo deorsum pondere ad lineam,
Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 18; Plin. 19, 8, 42, § 147;of the layers of stone in a wall: saxa, quae rectis lineis suos ordines servant,
Caes. B. G. 7, 23:(ignis) rectis lineis in caelestem locum subvolat,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 17, 40.—A region, tract:5.linea tam rectum mundi ferit illa Leonem,
that region lies directly under the lion, Luc. 10, 306.—A bowstring, Ter. Maur. praef. v. 19.—II.Transf., a thread-like stroke or mark made with a pen, pencil, etc., a line:2.Apelli fuit perpetua consuetudo, numquam tam occupatam diem agendi, ut non, lineam ducendo, exerceret artem, quod ab eo in proverbium venit (namely, the proverb: nulla dies sine linea),
Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 84:lineam cinere ducere,
id. 18, 33, 76, § 327:candida per medium folium transcurrens,
id. 27, 11, 77, § 102:serra in praetenui linea premente harenas (of sawing marble),
id. 36, 6, 9, § 51:nec congruebant ad horas ejus lineae (of the sundial),
id. 7, 60, 60, § 214; Pers. 3, 4.—In geometry, a line: linea a nostris dicitur, quam grammên Graeci nominant. Eam M. Varro ita definit:Linea est, inquit, longitudo quaedam sine latitudine et altitudine,
Gell. 1, 20, 7:locorum extremae lineae,
Quint. 1, 10, 39:lineae, quae emittuntur ex centro,
Plin. 2, 65, 65, § 165; 2, 16, 13, § 64:linea circumcurrens,
a circular line, circle, Quint. 1, 10, 41.—In partic.(α).A boundary-line which consisted of a narrow path between fields, Hyg. de Limit. p. 151; 152 Goes. —(β).In gen., a way, path:b.dedit sequendam calle recto lineam,
Prud. Cath. 7, 48.—A barrier or line in the theatre, by which the seats were separated from each other:c.quid frustra refugis? cogit nos linea jungi,
Ov. Am. 3, 2, 19; id. A. A. 1, 139:lineas poscere,
Quint. 11, 3, 133.—A feature, lineament:B.adulti venustissimis lineis,
Arn. 5, 179 al. —Trop.1.A line of descent or kindred, lineage (post-class.): stemmata cognationum directo limite in duas lineas separantur, quarum altera est superior, altera inferior, Dig. 38, 10, 9:2.clara gentis Linea,
Stat. S. 3, 3, 43:primo gradu superioris linea continentur pater, mater,
Paul. Sent. 4, 11, 1.—An outline, sketch, design (a fig. borrowed from painting):3.quidam materias latius dicendo prosequebantur... alii, cum primas modo lineas duxissent,
Quint. 2, 6, 2; cf. id. 4, 2, 120: ea quae in Platonis oratione demiramur, non aemulari quidem, sed lineas umbrasque facere ausi sumus, Gell. 17, 20, 8.—A boundary-line, bound, limit, end, goal:cum poëtae transilire lineas impune possint,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 5 Müll.; Cassiod. Var. 3, 50:si quidem est peccare tamquam transire lineas,
to go beyond the mark, pass the prescribed limits, Cic. Par. 3, 1, 20:mors ultima linea rerum est,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 79:admoveri lineas sentio,
Sen. Ep. 49.—Hence, prov.: amare extremā lineā, to love at a distance, i. e. to see the beloved object only at a distance, not be able to speak to her, Ter. Eun. 4, 2, 12. -
12 закидывать удочку
разг.cast a hook (a line); put out a feeler; drop (throw out) a hint; see how the land lies- Знаешь, кто мне ещё нравится из здешних?.. Наденька, дочка этого дурака Калинина... Жгучая брюнетка, бледная, знаешь, с этакими глазами... Тоже нужно будет удочку закинуть... (А. Чехов, Драма на охоте) — 'Of the girls here, do you know who pleases me too? Nadenka, that fool Kalinin's daughter... A burning brunette, you know the sort, pale, with wonderful eyes... I must also cast my line there...'
- Если хотите, - сказал Мирзоев, - я могу закинуть удочку насчёт курсов, у меня там есть маленький блат. (В. Панова, Кружилиха) — 'If you like,' said Mirzoyev, 'I can put out a feeler about the courses. I've got contacts there.'
Федя стал осторожно закидывать удочку насчёт того, нельзя ли будет поменяться агрономами с Волочихинской МТС. (Г. Николаева, Повесть о директоре МТС и главном агрономе) — Fedya carefully dropped a hint to see if there was any chance of trading agronomists with the Volochikhino MTS.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > закидывать удочку
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13 закинуть удочку
1) General subject: angle, drop hint, put out a feeler, test the waters2) Set phrase: put a line out3) Makarov: cast the line, drop a hint -
14 удочка
ж.fishing-rod, rodзакинуть удочку — cast* the line, put* a line out; (перен.) drop a hint
попасться на удочку — swallow / take* the bait; (перен. тж.) fall* for the bait
поймать, поддеть на удочку (вн.; перен.) — catch* out (d.)
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15 węd|ka
f fishing rod, fishing pole US- łowić ryby na wędkę to fish with a fishing rod a. with a rod and line, to angle- zarzucić wędkę to cast a lineThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > węd|ka
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ж.fishing rod, rod••заки́нуть у́дочку — 1) ( бросить леску в воду) cast the line, put a line out 2) ( сделать намёк) drop a hint; put out a feeler идиом.
попа́сться на у́дочку — swallow / take the bait; fall for the bait
пойма́ть [подде́ть] на у́дочку (вн.) — catch out (d); ( завлечь обманом) get (d) hooked, trap (d), snare (d)
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17 забросить удочку
1) прям. to cast the line, to put a line out2) разг.; перен. to drop a hint, to put out a feelerРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > забросить удочку
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18 закидывать удочку
1) прям. to cast the line, to put a line out2) перен.; разг. to drop a hint, to put out a feelerРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > закидывать удочку
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19 закинуть удочку
1) прям. to cast the line, to put a line out2) разг.; перен. to drop a hint, to put out a feelerРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > закинуть удочку
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20 закинуть удочку
[zakinut' udochku] To cast a line. To make an indirect reference to something in order to find out more about it; to drop a hint by way of suggestion. Cf. To put a line out; to put forth/send out a feeler.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > закинуть удочку
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