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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come out of hiding
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выйти из подполья, перестать скрыватьсяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > come out of hiding
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выйти из подполья/перестать скрыватьсяEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to come out of hiding
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hiding n1 ( concealment) to go into hiding se terrer, se cacher ; to be in hiding rester terré, se tenir caché ; to emerge from ou come out of hiding sortir de sa cachette ;2 ( beating) correction f, raclée ○ f ; to give sb a (good) hiding administrer une (bonne) raclée ○ à qn.to be on a hiding to nothing ne pas avoir la moindre chance de réussir or de gagner. -
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I noun II noungive somebody a [good] hiding — jemandem eine [ordentliche] Tracht Prügel verpassen; (fig.) jemandem eine [klare] Abfuhr erteilen
* * *I nounHe has gone into hiding because he knows the police are looking for him; Is he still in hiding?; The burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off.) das VersteckII noun(a beating on the buttocks (usually of a child as punishment): He got a good hiding.) die Tracht Prügel* * *hid·ing1[ˈhaɪdɪŋ]n usu singto give sb a good \hiding jdm eine ordentliche [o gehörige] Tracht Prügel verpassen famto get a real \hiding eine schwere Schlappe einstecken fam3.▶ to be on a \hiding to nothing trying to do sth es wird jdm wohl kaum gelingen, etw zu tunhid·ing2[ˈhaɪdɪŋ]to be in \hiding sich akk versteckt haltento come out of \hiding aus seinem Versteck hervorkommen famto go into \hiding sich akk verstecken, untertauchen* * *I ['haIdɪŋ]nto go into hiding — untertauchen, sich verstecken
IIhe came out of hiding — er tauchte wieder auf, er kam aus seinem Versteck
n1) (= beating) Tracht f Prügel* * *hiding1 [ˈhaıdıŋ] s1. Verstecken n, Verbergen nbe in hiding sich versteckt halten;go into hiding untertauchenhiding2 [ˈhaıdıŋ] s umg Tracht f Prügel:give sb a good hiding jemandem eine ordentliche Tracht Prügel verpassen* * *I nounII noungo into hiding — (to avoid police, public attention) untertauchen
give somebody a [good] hiding — jemandem eine [ordentliche] Tracht Prügel verpassen; (fig.) jemandem eine [klare] Abfuhr erteilen
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I nounHe has gone into hiding because he knows the police are looking for him; Is he still in hiding?; The burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off.) escondrijo
II noun(a beating on the buttocks (usually of a child as punishment): He got a good hiding.)tr['haɪdɪŋ]1 (beating) paliza\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto give somebody a good hiding propinarle a alguien una buena paliza————————tr['haɪdɪŋ]1 ocultación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go into hiding esconderseadj.• encubridor adj.n.• encubrimiento s.m.• ocultación s.f.• ocultamiento s.m.• traspuesta s.f.• zampuzo s.m.'haɪdɪŋ1) u ( concealment)to be in hiding/go into hiding (from somebody) — estar* escondido/esconderse (de alguien)
to come out of hiding — salir* de su (or mi etc) escondite; (before n)
hiding place — escondite m, escondrijo m
2) c ( beating) (colloq) paliza f, tunda fto give somebody a good hiding — darle* a alguien una buena paliza or tunda
to be on a hiding to nothing — (BrE) llevar todas las de perder (fam)
I ['haɪdɪŋ]1.Nto go into hiding — esconderse; (Pol) pasar a la clandestinidad
2.CPDhiding place N — escondite m, escondrijo m
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['haɪdɪŋ]N (=beating) paliza f- be on a hiding to nothing* * *['haɪdɪŋ]1) u ( concealment)to be in hiding/go into hiding (from somebody) — estar* escondido/esconderse (de alguien)
to come out of hiding — salir* de su (or mi etc) escondite; (before n)
hiding place — escondite m, escondrijo m
2) c ( beating) (colloq) paliza f, tunda fto give somebody a good hiding — darle* a alguien una buena paliza or tunda
to be on a hiding to nothing — (BrE) llevar todas las de perder (fam)
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I ['haɪdɪŋ]to go into hiding — nascondersi, sparire
II ['haɪdɪŋ]to be in hiding — essere, tenersi nascosto
to give sb. a (good) hiding — dare a qcn. un fracco di legnate
••* * *I nounHe has gone into hiding because he knows the police are looking for him; Is he still in hiding?; The burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off.)II noun(a beating on the buttocks (usually of a child as punishment): He got a good hiding.)* * *hiding (1) /ˈhaɪdɪŋ/n.1 [u] occultamento; il nascondere; l'essere nascosto: to be in hiding, essere (o tenersi) nascosto; to go into hiding, nascondersi; darsi alla macchiahiding (2) /ˈhaɪdɪŋ/n.(fam.) bastonatura; legnate; botte; menata (fam.): to give sb. a good hiding, dare a q. un sacco di legnate● (fam. GB) to be on a hiding to nothing, non avere speranze (di successo); ( anche) avere tutto da perdere e niente da guadagnare.* * *I ['haɪdɪŋ]to go into hiding — nascondersi, sparire
II ['haɪdɪŋ]to be in hiding — essere, tenersi nascosto
to give sb. a (good) hiding — dare a qcn. un fracco di legnate
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I nounHe has gone into hiding because he knows the police are looking for him; Is he still in hiding?; The burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off.) i dekning/skjulII noun(a beating on the buttocks (usually of a child as punishment): He got a good hiding.) omgang juling, bankprylIsubst. \/ˈhaɪdɪŋ\/stryk, juling, bankbe on a hiding to nothing ( britisk) være sjanseløs, ikke ha en sjanseIIsubst. \/ˈhaɪdɪŋ\/skjul, gjemmested, skjulestedbe in hiding holde seg skjult, ligge lavt, ligge i dekningcome out of hiding komme frem fra gjemmestedet, dukke opp igjengo into hiding gjemme seg, søke tilflukt -
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hid·ing1. hid·ing [ʼhaɪdɪŋ] nto get a real \hiding eine schwere Schlappe einstecken ( fam)PHRASES:to be on a \hiding to nothing trying to do sth es wird jdm wohl kaum gelingen, etw zu tun2. hid·ing [ʼhaɪdɪŋ] nno pl ( concealment)to be in \hiding sich akk versteckt halten;to come out of \hiding aus seinem Versteck hervorkommen ( fam)to go into \hiding sich akk verstecken, untertauchen -
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n. het verborgen zijn; pak rammel[ hajding]♦voorbeelden:come out of hiding • te voorschijn komengo into hiding • zich verbergen¶ 〈Brits-Engels; informeel〉 be on a hiding to nothing • voor een onmogelijke taak staan, geen schijn van kans maken -
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['haɪdɪŋ]n1) сокрытие, утаивание, скрывание, укрывание- be in hiding
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I ['haɪdɪŋ] сущ.II ['haɪdɪŋ] сущ.to give smb. a good hiding — выдрать, отколотить кого-л. как следует
сокрытие, утаивание; прятание, скрываниеin hiding — в бегах, скрываясь
to come out of hiding — выйти из подполья, перестать скрываться
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I [spɔt] n1) пятно, пятнышко, крапинка, капляThe wax made a dark spot on the cloth. — От воска на скатерти осталось темное пятно.
It was a bright spot in an otherwise dull day. — Это был единственный приятный момент за весь этот унылый день.
There isn't one spot on his reputation. — У него безукоризненная репутация.
- white spot- dirty spot
- sun spots
- beauty spot
- bald spot
- spot remover
- spot cleaning
- spot of ink
- spot of blood
- spot on one's face
- spot on one's name
- spot on one's reputation
- spot of paint
- blue tie in spots
- white dress with red spots
- face covered with spots
- marked with spots
- clean off ink spots with soap and water
- pour just a spot of whisky
- make a spot
- put one's finger on smb's weak spot
- remove out spots
- spot wouldn't come out
- spot spreads2) место, местечко, местность, небольшой участок местностиThis is the weak spot of your plan. — В этом слабая сторона вашего плана.
I have a soft spot in my heart for my childhood friends. — Я питаю теплые чувства/у меня слабость к друзьям детства.
One (the leopard) can't change one's spots. — ◊ Горбатого могила исправит
- quiet spot- pleasant spot
- sluggist spot
- solitary spot
- sore spot
- isolated spot
- dangerous spot
- our favourite holiday spot
- blind spot
- danger spot
- well-chosen spot - spot prices
- spot reporting
- spot broadcasting
- spot announcement
- spot landing
- trouble spots in the world
- one of the busiest spots in the heart of the city
- convenient spot to spend one's weekend
- likely spot for fishing
- clear spot among the clouds
- at a spot
- on the spot
- arrive upon the spot
- be upon the spot
- be in a tight spot
- do smth on the spot
- hit the high spots
- meet at the stated spot
- mark the spot
- pass the spot without stopping
- put smb on the spot
- visit the spot II [spɔt] vувидеть, обнаружить, засечь, заметить, разглядеть, опознать, определить, узнатьHe spotted the hiding child immediately. — Он сразу нашел прячущегося ребенка.
I spotted him among other people at once because he was wearing a yellow hat. — Я нашла его среди других людей сразу потому, что на нем была желтая шляпа
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I 1. transitive verb,1) verstecken [Gegenstand, Person usw.] ( from vor + Dat.)hide one's face in one's hands — sein Gesicht in den Händen bergen
2) (keep secret) verbergen [Gefühle, Sinn, Freude usw.] ( from vor + Dat.); verheimlichen [Tatsache, Absicht, Grund usw.] ( from Dat.)3) (obscure) verdecken2. intransitive verb,hide something [from view] — etwas verstecken; (by covering) etwas verdecken; [Nebel, Rauch usw.:] etwas einhüllen
hid, hidden sich verstecken od. verbergen ( from vor + Dat.)3. nounPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87815/hide_away">hide away- hide outII noun(animal's skin) Haut, die; (of furry animal) Fell, das; (dressed) Leder, das; (joc.): (human skin) Haut, die; Fell, dastan somebody's hide — jemandem das Fell gerben od. versohlen (salopp)
* * *I 1. past tense - hid; verb(to put (a person, thing etc) in a place where it cannot be seen or easily found: I'll hide the children's presents; You hide, and I'll come and look for you; She hid from her father; He tries to hide his feelings.) verstecken2. noun(a small concealed hut etc from which birds etc can be watched, photographed etc.) das Versteck- hidden- hide-and-seek
- hide-out- hidingII noun(the skin of an animal: He makes coats out of animal hides; cow-hide.) die Haut- hiding* * *hide1[haɪd]n (skin) of animal Haut f; (with fur) Fell nt; (leather) Leder nt; ( fig hum) of person Haut f fam, Fell nt hum famcalf \hide Kalbsleder ntto save one's [own] \hide die eigene Haut retten▶ neither \hide nor hair [rein gar] nichtsI've seen neither \hide nor hair of Katey today ich habe Katey heute noch gar nicht gesehen▶ to have a thick \hide ein dickes Fell habenhide2[haɪd]II. vt<hid, hidden>1. (keep out of sight)▪ to \hide sb/sth [from sb/sth] jdn/etw [vor jdm/etw] verstecken▪ to \hide sb/sth curtain, cloth jdn/etw verhüllen▪ to \hide sth [from sb] emotions, qualities etw [vor jdm] verbergen; facts, reasons etw [vor jdm] verheimlichenshe's hiding something in her past from me sie verheimlicht mir etwas aus ihrer Vergangenheitto \hide the truth die Wahrheit verheimlichento have nothing to \hide nichts zu verbergen haben3. (block)▪ to \hide sth etw verdeckento be hidden from view nicht zu sehen sein4.III. vi<hid, hidden>you can't \hide from the truth du musst der Wahrheit ins Auge sehendon't try to \hide behind that old excuse! ( fam) komm mir nicht wieder mit dieser alten Ausrede! fam* * *I [haɪd] vb: pret hid [hɪd] ptp hid or hidden ['hɪdn]1. vtverstecken (from vor +dat); truth, tears, grief, feelings, face verbergen (from vor +dat); (= obstruct from view) moon, rust verdecken; (COMPUT) tagging, comments etc ausblendenhidden from view —
the building was hidden by trees he's hiding something in his pocket — das Gebäude war hinter Bäumen versteckt er hat etwas in seiner Tasche versteckt
his words had a hidden meaning — seine Worte hatten eine verborgene or versteckte Bedeutung
they have a hidden agenda — sie führen etwas im Schilde
there is a hidden agenda — da steckt noch etwas anderes dahinter
hidden earnings (of politician etc) — Schatteneinkommen
you're hiding something from me (truth etc) — Sie verheimlichen mir etwas, Sie verbergen etwas vor mir
he tried to hide his excitement — er versuchte, seine Aufregung nicht zu zeigen
2. visich verstecken, sich verbergen (from sb vor jdm)quick! hide in the cupboard — schnell, versteck dich im Schrank!
he's hiding behind his office (fig) — er benutzt sein Amt als Vorwand
3. nVersteck nt IIn(of animal) Haut f; (on furry animal) Fell nt; (processed) Leder nt; (fig, of person) Haut f, Fell ntthe bags are made out of rhino hide — die Taschen sind aus Nashornleder
I haven't seen hide nor hair of him for weeks (inf) — den habe ich in den letzten Wochen nicht mal von Weitem gesehen
* * *hide1 [haıd]a) verstecken (dat oder vor dat)b) verheimlichen (dat oder vor dat):have nothing to hide nichts zu verbergen habenc) verhüllen, verdecken:hide sth from view etwas den Blicken entziehen;the mountains were hidden from view in the mist wegen des Nebels konnte man die Berge nicht sehenwhere is he (the letter) hiding? wo hat er sich (sich der Brief) versteckt?, wo steckt er (der Brief) bloß?C s JAGD Br Deckung fhide2 [haıd]A s Haut f, Fell n (beide auch fig):have a hide like a rhinoceros, have a thick hide ein dickes Fell haben umg;save one’s own hide die eigene Haut retten;I haven’t seen hide or hair of her for two weeks umg ich hab sie schon seit zwei Wochen nicht einmal aus der Ferne gesehen;B v/t1. abhäuten2. umg jemanden durchbläuen, verprügelnhide3 [haıd] s altes englisches Feldmaß (zwischen 60 und 120 Acres)* * *I 1. transitive verb,1) verstecken [Gegenstand, Person usw.] ( from vor + Dat.)2) (keep secret) verbergen [Gefühle, Sinn, Freude usw.] ( from vor + Dat.); verheimlichen [Tatsache, Absicht, Grund usw.] ( from Dat.)3) (obscure) verdecken2. intransitive verb,hide something [from view] — etwas verstecken; (by covering) etwas verdecken; [Nebel, Rauch usw.:] etwas einhüllen
hid, hidden sich verstecken od. verbergen ( from vor + Dat.)3. nounPhrasal Verbs:- hide outII noun(animal's skin) Haut, die; (of furry animal) Fell, das; (dressed) Leder, das; (joc.): (human skin) Haut, die; Fell, dastan somebody's hide — jemandem das Fell gerben od. versohlen (salopp)
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I 1. past tense - hid; verb(to put (a person, thing etc) in a place where it cannot be seen or easily found: I'll hide the children's presents; You hide, and I'll come and look for you; She hid from her father; He tries to hide his feelings.) gemme; skjule2. noun(a small concealed hut etc from which birds etc can be watched, photographed etc.) skjul- hidden- hide-and-seek
- hide-out- hidingII noun(the skin of an animal: He makes coats out of animal hides; cow-hide.) skind; hud- hiding* * *I 1. past tense - hid; verb(to put (a person, thing etc) in a place where it cannot be seen or easily found: I'll hide the children's presents; You hide, and I'll come and look for you; She hid from her father; He tries to hide his feelings.) gemme; skjule2. noun(a small concealed hut etc from which birds etc can be watched, photographed etc.) skjul- hidden- hide-and-seek
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I [fiːl]1) (atmosphere, impression) atmosfera f.to have a friendly feel — [ place] avere un'aria accogliente
2) (sensation to the touch) sensazione f. (tattile, al tatto)to have a feel of sth., to give sth. a feel — (touch) toccare qcs.; (weigh) sentire (il peso di) qcs
4) (familiarity, understanding)to get the feel of, of doing — prendere la mano con, a fare
it gives you a feel of o for — ti dà un'idea di [job, market]
5) (flair) dono m., facilità f.II 1. [fiːl]to have a feel for language — avere facilità di parola, saper parlare bene
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. felt)1) (experience) provare, sentire [affection, desire]; sentire [bond, hostility, effects]; provare [ envy]to feel sb.'s loss very deeply — essere sconvolto dalla perdita di qcn
2) (think)I feel he's hiding something — ho l'impressione o credo che nasconda qualcosa
I feel deeply o strongly that they are wrong ho la netta sensazione o sono convinto che si sbaglino; I feel I should warn you — mi sento in obbligo di avvertirvi
3) (physically) sentire [heat, ache]she feels the cold — è freddolosa, patisce il freddo
4) (touch deliberately) toccare, sentire, tastare [texture, cloth]; palpare [patient, body part]to feel the weight of sth. — soppesare qcs.
to feel sb. for weapons — perquisire qcn. per vedere se è armato
to feel one's way — procedere tentoni o a tastoni (anche fig.)
5) (be aware of) sentire, essere consapevole di, avere coscienza di [tension, importance, seriousness]; avere il senso di [justice, irony]2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. felt)1) (emotionally) sentirsi, essere [sad, happy, nervous]; essere [ surprised]; sentirsi [stupid, safe, trapped, betrayed]to feel as if o as though sentirsi come se; how do you feel? come ti senti? how do you feel about marriage? che cosa ne pensi del matrimonio? how does it feel o what does it feel like to be a dad? come ci si sente o cosa si prova a essere papà? if that's the way you feel... — se è così che la pensi
2) (physically) sentirsi [better, tired, fat]to feel hot, thirsty — avere caldo, sete
I'll see how I feel o what I feel like tomorrow vedo come mi sento domani; it felt as if I was floating avevo l'impressione di galleggiare; she isn't feeling herself today — è un po' fuori fase oggi
3) (create certain sensation) sembrare [cold, smooth, empty, eerie]it feels like rain — sembra che stia per o debba piovere
4) (want)to feel like sth., like doing — avere voglia di qcs., di fare
"why did you do that?" - "I just felt like it" — "perché l'hai fatto?" - "perché ne avevo voglia"
5) (touch, grope)to feel in — frugare o rovistare in [bag, drawer, pocket]
3.to feel along — procedere tentoni lungo [edge, wall]
verbo riflessivo (pass., p.pass. felt)- feel for- feel out* * *[fi:l]past tense, past participle - felt; verb1) (to become aware of (something) by the sense of touch: She felt his hand on her shoulder.) sentire2) (to find out the shape, size, texture etc of something by touching, usually with the hands: She felt the parcel carefully.) tastare3) (to experience or be aware of (an emotion, sensation etc): He felt a sudden anger.) sentire, provare4) (to think (oneself) to be: She feels sick; How does she feel about her work?) sentirsi5) (to believe or consider: She feels that the firm treated her badly.) credere•- feeler- feeling
- feel as if / as though
- feel like
- feel one's way
- get the feel of* * *feel /fi:l/n.1 [u] tatto2 sensazione (tattile o al tatto): to have a smooth feel, essere liscio al tatto; I like the feel of it, mi piace al tatto; mi piace toccarlo4 [u] sensibilità; abilità; facilità: to have a feel for words, saper usare le parole: to have a feel for animals, saperci fare con gli animali5 [u] aria; atmosfera; impressione: That place has the feel of home, ci si sente a casa propria in quel posto; to catch the feel of st., cogliere l'atmosfera di qc.; to get the feel of st., farsi un'idea di qc.; abituarsi a qc.♦ (to) feel /fi:l/(pass. e p. p. felt)A v. t.1 sentire ( tastando); tastare; toccare; palpare: Feel my hand!, senti (o tocca) la mia mano!; I felt the material, palpai la stoffa; ( anche fig.) to feel sb. 's pulse, tastare il polso a q.; to feel sb. 's forehead, toccare la fronte a q.2 provare ( una sensazione fisica); sentire; avvertire; percepire: to feel pain, sentire ( o provare) dolore; to feel the wind on one's face, sentire ( o sentirsi) il vento sulla faccia; I felt someone touching my elbow, sentii qualcuno toccarmi il gomito; I felt the floor shake under my feet, sentii tremare il pavimento sotto i piedi; I felt myself blushing, sentii che stavo arrossendo; He felt himself stiffen, ha sentito che il suo corpo si irrigidiva; She felt herself lifted from the bed, sentì che la sollevavano dal letto3 provare (un'emozione, un sentimento); sentire: to feel a desire, provare un desiderio; to feel pity for sb., sentire compassione (o provare, avere pietà) di q.4 sentire (qc. di spiacevole); soffrire: to feel the loss of sb., sentire (o soffrire per) la perdita di q.; to feel the cold [the heat], soffrire il freddo [il caldo]5 avere l'impressione (di, che); avere la sensazione (che); sentire; avvertire; parere (impers.): I feel trouble brewing, ho l'impressione che siano in arrivo dei guai; I felt a presence in the room, sentii (o avvertii) una presenza nella stanza; I felt myself in danger, mi sentii in pericolo; I feel you haven't really understood, ho l'impressione che tu in realtà non abbia capito; I felt he was about to say something, ho avuto la sensazione che stesse per dire qualcosa; He felt he recognized her, gli parve di riconoscerla6 pensare; ritenere; essere dell'opinione che: I feel I ought to do something, penso che dovrei fare qualcosa; We feel that the chair should resign, riteniamo che il presidente debba dimettersi7 – to feel oneself, sentirsi bene; stare bene: I don't feel quite myself, non mi sento troppo bene; You'll feel yourself again in a few days, starai bene di nuovo entro pochi giorniB v. i.1 avere (o provare) sensazioni; provare emozioni: The dead cannot feel, i morti non hanno sensazioni ( o non sentono nulla)2 sentirsi: to feel happy, sentirsi felice; to feel lonely, sentirsi solo; I feel ( o I'm feeling) tired, mi sento stanco; Do you feel better?, ti senti meglio?; DIALOGO → - Feeling ill- I'm not feeling too well at all, non mi sento per niente bene; to feel obliged (o bound) to do st., sentirsi obbligato a fare qc.; I felt a fool, mi sentii un idiota; How would you feel if you were me?, come ti sentiresti (o che cosa proveresti) se tu fossi al mio posto?; to feel as if, avere l'impressione (o la sensazione) di; parere; sembrare: I felt as if I'd lived here forever, avevo l'impressione di essere (o mi pareva di aver) vissuto sempre qui; My arm feels as if it's broken, ho paura di essermi rotto il braccio; ( USA) I feel uncomfortable around her, mi sento a disagio con lei3 (+ agg.) avere (+ sost.); essere (+ agg.): to feel cold [hot], avere freddo [caldo]; to feel hungry [thirsty, sleepy], aver fame [sete, sonno]; to feel angry [nervous, sure], essere arrabbiato [agitato, sicuro]; to feel giddy, sentirsi girare la testa; to feel sick, avere la nausea; aver voglia di vomitare5 essere (al tatto, ecc.): Velvet feels smooth, il velluto è liscio al tatto; The bag felt heavy, la borsa era pesante; Your hands feel cold, (sento che) hai le mani fredde; DIALOGO → - Feeling ill- You feel quite hot, sei piuttosto calda6 (impers.) fare; essere: It feels hot in here, fa caldo qui dentro; It feels good to be home again, è bello essere di nuovo a casa● to feel one's age, sentire l'età; sentire il peso degli anni □ to feel bad about st., essere dispiaciuto per qc.; sentirsi in colpa per qc. □ (fam.) to feel cheap, sentirsi un verme □ to feel one's feet (o legs), poggiare saldamente i piedi; (fig.) sentirsi a proprio agio □ (spesso all'imper.) to feel free to do st., sentirsi libero di fare qc.; fare pure: Feel free to ask, chiedi pure □ to feel in one's bones, sentire istintivamente; sentirsela: I feel it in my bones!, me lo (o la) sento! □ to feel like, (di cosa o impers.) sembrare; ( di persona) aver voglia di: It feels like glass, sembra vetro (al tatto); It feels like spring, sembra (di essere in) primavera; What does it feel like being here?, che impressione fa essere qui?; I feel like a coffee, ho voglia di un caffè; DIALOGO → - Dinner 1- I feel like some pasta, mi andrebbe della pasta; I don't feel like sleeping, non ho voglia di dormire; I felt like hitting him on the chin, mi è venuta voglia di tirargli un pugno sul mento □ (fam.) to feel like hell, sentirsi da cani; sentirsi uno straccio □ (fam.) to feel like a million dollars, sentirsi in gran forma □ (fam.) to feel out of it, sentirsi estraneo; sentirsi tagliato fuori □ to feel out of sorts, sentirsi indisposto; essere di malumore □ to feel small, farsi piccolo (fig.) □ to feel strongly about st., accalorarsi per qc. ( a favore o contro); reagire con forza a proposito di qc. □ to feel one's way, andare a tentoni; ( anche fig.) procedere con cautela; (fig.) tastare il terreno □ to make itself felt, ( di situazione, ecc.) farsi sentire.* * *I [fiːl]1) (atmosphere, impression) atmosfera f.to have a friendly feel — [ place] avere un'aria accogliente
2) (sensation to the touch) sensazione f. (tattile, al tatto)to have a feel of sth., to give sth. a feel — (touch) toccare qcs.; (weigh) sentire (il peso di) qcs
4) (familiarity, understanding)to get the feel of, of doing — prendere la mano con, a fare
it gives you a feel of o for — ti dà un'idea di [job, market]
5) (flair) dono m., facilità f.II 1. [fiːl]to have a feel for language — avere facilità di parola, saper parlare bene
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. felt)1) (experience) provare, sentire [affection, desire]; sentire [bond, hostility, effects]; provare [ envy]to feel sb.'s loss very deeply — essere sconvolto dalla perdita di qcn
2) (think)I feel he's hiding something — ho l'impressione o credo che nasconda qualcosa
I feel deeply o strongly that they are wrong ho la netta sensazione o sono convinto che si sbaglino; I feel I should warn you — mi sento in obbligo di avvertirvi
3) (physically) sentire [heat, ache]she feels the cold — è freddolosa, patisce il freddo
4) (touch deliberately) toccare, sentire, tastare [texture, cloth]; palpare [patient, body part]to feel the weight of sth. — soppesare qcs.
to feel sb. for weapons — perquisire qcn. per vedere se è armato
to feel one's way — procedere tentoni o a tastoni (anche fig.)
5) (be aware of) sentire, essere consapevole di, avere coscienza di [tension, importance, seriousness]; avere il senso di [justice, irony]2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. felt)1) (emotionally) sentirsi, essere [sad, happy, nervous]; essere [ surprised]; sentirsi [stupid, safe, trapped, betrayed]to feel as if o as though sentirsi come se; how do you feel? come ti senti? how do you feel about marriage? che cosa ne pensi del matrimonio? how does it feel o what does it feel like to be a dad? come ci si sente o cosa si prova a essere papà? if that's the way you feel... — se è così che la pensi
2) (physically) sentirsi [better, tired, fat]to feel hot, thirsty — avere caldo, sete
I'll see how I feel o what I feel like tomorrow vedo come mi sento domani; it felt as if I was floating avevo l'impressione di galleggiare; she isn't feeling herself today — è un po' fuori fase oggi
3) (create certain sensation) sembrare [cold, smooth, empty, eerie]it feels like rain — sembra che stia per o debba piovere
4) (want)to feel like sth., like doing — avere voglia di qcs., di fare
"why did you do that?" - "I just felt like it" — "perché l'hai fatto?" - "perché ne avevo voglia"
5) (touch, grope)to feel in — frugare o rovistare in [bag, drawer, pocket]
3.to feel along — procedere tentoni lungo [edge, wall]
verbo riflessivo (pass., p.pass. felt)- feel for- feel out -
20 hide
I 1. past tense - hid; verb(to put (a person, thing etc) in a place where it cannot be seen or easily found: I'll hide the children's presents; You hide, and I'll come and look for you; She hid from her father; He tries to hide his feelings.) gjemme/skjule (seg)2. noun(a small concealed hut etc from which birds etc can be watched, photographed etc.) skjulested- hidden- hide-and-seek
- hide-out- hidingII noun(the skin of an animal: He makes coats out of animal hides; cow-hide.) skinn, hud- hidinghud--------skinn--------skjuleIsubst. \/haɪd\/1) skinnfell, fell, skinn, (dyre)hud2) ( hverdagslig) skinn, hudhave a thick hide være tykkhudet, være hardhudethave the hide to være frekk nok til å(neither) hide nor hair (amer.) ikke så mye som skyggen, ikke snurtensave one's hide redde skinnet (sitt)tan someone's hide gi noen julingIIsubst. \/haɪd\/( spesielt ved dyrefotografering) gjemmested, kamuflasjeteltIIIsubst. \/haɪd\/( historisk) bol, forklaring: gammelt flatemål, 60-120 acresIV1) gjemme, skjule, holde skjult, holde gjemt2) gjemme seg, skjule seg, holde seg skjult3) hemmeligholdehide from gjemme seg for, skjule seg forhide oneself gjemme seg, skjule seghide one's head (for shame) skjemmes, skamme seghide one's light (under a bushel) sette sitt lys under en skjeppehide out ( hverdagslig) ligge i dekning, holde seg skjultVverb \/haɪd\/( hverdagslig) jule, pryle, banke
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