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2 esconder las propias razones
• conceal one's motives• hide one's face• hide oneself awayDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > esconder las propias razones
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3 esconder su conocimiento
• conceal one's knowledgeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > esconder su conocimiento
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4 esconder sus capacidades
• conceal one's capabilitiesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > esconder sus capacidades
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6 ocultar sus motivos
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7 mascherare
maskfig camouflage, conceal* * *mascherare v.tr.1 to mask, to put* a mask on (s.o.); (travestire) to dress up: mascherarsi il viso, to mask one's face (o to hide one's face behind a mask); mascherare un bambino da pagliaccio, to dress up a child (o to get a child up) as a clown2 (nascondere) to conceal, to hide; to mask, to disguise: mascherare l'entrata con una tenda, to conceal (o to mask) the entrance with a curtain; non riesco a mascherare la mia disapprovazione, I'm unable to conceal my disapproval; mascherare i difetti di qlcu., to conceal (o to hide) s.o.'s faults; mascherare il proprio gioco, to conceal one's intentions (o to act underhandedly); mascherare i propri sentimenti, to hide (o to conceal) one's feelings; mascherare qlco. a qlcu., to conceal (o to hide) sthg. from s.o.3 (mil.) to mask; (mimetizzare) to camouflage: mascherare una batteria, to mask (o to conceal) a battery4 (acustica) to mask.◘ mascherarsi v.rifl.1 to put* on a mask; (mettersi in costume) to put* on a fancy-dress: mascherare da Arlecchino, to dress as Harlequin2 (fig.) (camuffarsi) to pass oneself off (as s.o., sthg.): mascherare da filantropo, to pass oneself off as a philanthropist.* * *[maske'rare]1. vt2. vr (mascherarsi)mascherarsi (da) — (travestirsi) to disguise o.s. (as), (per un ballo) to dress up (as)
* * *[maske'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (travestire) to disguise [ persona]; to mask [ viso]2) (dissimulare) to belie, to disguise, to hide* [fatti, sentimenti]; to cloak [ intenzioni]; to disguise, to mask [ emozione]; to whitewash [ verità]; to conceal [ divertimento]3) mil. to camouflage2.* * *mascherare/maske'rare/ [1]2 (dissimulare) to belie, to disguise, to hide* [fatti, sentimenti]; to cloak [ intenzioni]; to disguise, to mask [ emozione]; to whitewash [ verità]; to conceal [ divertimento]3 mil. to camouflageII mascherarsi verbo pronominale[ persona] to disguise oneself, to masquerade (da as). -
8 kry|ć
impf (kryję, kryjesz, kryła, kryli) Ⅰ vt 1. (chować) to hide, to conceal- kryć zbiega w piwnicy to hide a runaway in one’s basement- kryć kosztowności w sejfie to hide one’s valuables in a safe- kryć coś przed kimś to hide a. conceal sth from sb- słodycze kryła przed dziećmi w szafce she was hiding the sweets in the cupboard so the children wouldn’t find them- pokaż, co kryjesz w kieszeni show me what you’re hiding in your pocket ⇒ ukryć2. (taić) to hide, to conceal- kryć przed kimś uczucia/myśli/zamiary to hide one’s feelings/thoughts/intentions from sb- rodzina kryła przed chorą faktyczny stan rzeczy the patient’s family hid the truth from her- nie krył niechęci/zaskoczenia/gniewu he made no attempt to hide a. conceal his aversion/surprise/anger ⇒ skryć, ukryć3. (zasłaniać) to hide- mgła kryła pola i lasy fog hid the fields and woods- lustro kryje plamę na ścianie the mirror hides a stain on the wall- z rozpaczy kryła twarz w dłoniach she buried her face in her hands in despair4. (pokrywać) to cover- dom kryty gontem a house with a shingle(d) roof- schody krył postrzępiony dywan there was a ragged carpet on the stairs ⇒ pokryć5. (zawierać) archiwum kryje ważne dokumenty there are important documents buried in the archives- ciekaw był, co kryją w sobie te ruiny he was curious about what was inside the ruins- jakie niebezpieczeństwa kryje w sobie każde rozwiązanie? przen. what possible risks does each of the alternatives entail?6. pot. (osłaniać) to cover pot.- ochrona będzie kryć prezydenta the president will be surrounded by bodyguards- kryj mnie! cover me!7. pot. (usprawiedliwiać) to cover (up) (kogoś for sb)- kryć kolegę/wspólnika to cover (up) for one’s friend/partner8. Sport to cover, to mark GB- jego zadaniem było kryć napastnika his job was to cover the forward9. Zool. [buhaj, ogier] to cover Ⅱ vi 1. [farba, lakier] to cover- ta farba dobrze kryje this paint covers well- kryjący podkład pod makijaż (a) cover foundation2. (w zabawie w chowanego) to be ‘it’ (in hide-and-seek)- teraz ja będę krył this time I’m ‘it’Ⅲ kryć się 1. (chować się) to hide- kryć się przed policją to hide from the police- kryć się za plecami kogoś to hide behind sb- kryć się pod parasolem to take cover a. shelter under an umbrella ⇒ ukryć się2. (nie ujawniać) to hide, to conceal- kryć się ze swoją miłością/nienawiścią/niechęcią do kogoś to conceal one’s love for/hatred of/aversion to sb- pozorna życzliwość, za którą kryje się chęć zemsty seeming friendliness, behind which lies a craving for revenge- kryć się pod pseudonimem to go by a. under a false name- za tym nazwiskiem kryje się znany pisarz a well-known author goes by this name- pod maską naiwności kryła swoje zamiary she hid her true intentions under a façade a. veneer of naivety3. (nie być widocznym) to be hidden- słońce kryło się za chmurami the sun was hidden behind the clouds- za domkiem krył się mały ogródek there was a small garden tucked behind the cottage4. (znajdować się) w archiwach kryją się bezcenne rękopisy priceless manuscripts are housed in the archives- w tej prostej opowiastce kryje się głęboki sens this simple story has a profound meaning- nie wiedziała, co kryło się w liście she didn’t know what was in the letter5. Sport. [bokser] to cover upThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kry|ć
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9 celata
cēlo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. (contract. form of the gen. plur. part. pass. celatum = celatorum, Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 15 Ritschl N. cr.) [cf. caligo], to hide something from one, to keep secret, to conceal; constr.,I.With a double acc., as in Gr kruptô tina ti; cf. Zumpt, Gram. § 391 (class. in prose and poetry): neque enim id est celare, quicquid reticeas;II.sed cum, quod tu scias, id ignorare emolumenti tui causā velis eos, quorum intersit id scire, etc.,
Cic. Off. 3, 13, 57:te atque alios partum ut celaret suum,
Ter. Hec. 3, 3, 24:ea ne me celet, consuefeci filium,
id. Ad. 1, 1, 29; id. Hec. 3, 1, 40:non te celavi sermonem T. Ampii,
Cic. Fam. 2, 16, 3:iter omnis celat,
Nep. Eum. 8, 7:ut tegat hoc celetque viros,
Ov. F. 4, 149.—Rare, aliquem de aliquā re:de armis, de ferro, de insidiis celare te noluit?
Cic. Deiot. 6, 18; id. Fam. 7, 20, 3 (more freq. in pass.: v. the foll.).— Pass.: celor rem, but more freq. celor hoc, illud, etc., something is concealed from me:nosne hoc celatos tam diu,
Ter. Hec. 4, 4, 23:sed tamen indicabo tibi quod mehercule inprimis celatum volebam,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 5, 4.—More freq. celor de re:non est profecto de illo veneno celata mater,
Cic. Clu. 66, 189:credo celatum esse Cassium de Sullā uno,
id. Sull. 13, 39:debes existimare te maximis de rebus a fratre esse celatum,
id. Fam. 5, 2, 9:quod neque celari Alexandrini possent in apparanda fugā, Auct. B. Alex. 7.— More rare, mihi res celatur: id Alcibiadi diutius celari non potuit,
Nep. Alcib. 5, 2 (al. Alcibiades).—With one acc.A.With acc. of the direct object: aliquid, to conceal, hide, cover; and of persons: aliquem, to hide, conceal one.1.Aliquid (so most freq.):2.celem tam insperatum gaudium?
Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 5:iras,
id. Hec. 2, 2, 11:sententiam,
Cic. Ac. 2, 18, 60: crudelia consilia dulci formā, * Cat. 64, 175:perjuria,
Tib. 1, 9, 3:factum,
Verg. A. 1, 351:aurum,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 42:fontium origines,
id. ib. 4, 14, 45:sol diem qui Promis et celas,
id. C. S. 10:manibus uterum,
to conceal by covering, Ov. M. 2, 463:vultus manibus,
id. ib. 4, 683.—With dat. (locat.) of place:sacra alia terrae celavimus,
Liv. 5. 5, 1, § 9 Weissenb. ad loc. (al. terrā).— Pass.:quod celatum est atque occultatum usque adhuc,
Plaut. Aul. 2, 3, 10; cf. id. Trin. 1, 2, 127:quod turpiter factum celari poterat,
Caes. B. G. 7, 80, 5:armorum tertia pars celata,
id. ib. 2, 32 fin.:amor celatus,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 105:ut celetur consuetio,
Plaut. Am. 1, 2, 28; so Lucr. 1, 904; 5, 1159; Tib. 1, 2, 34; Prop. 3 (4), 25, 11; Hor. C. 4, 9, 30; Ov. M. 9, 516 et saep.—Aliquem, to hide, conceal one:B.plerosque hi qui receperant, celant,
Caes. B. C. 1, 76:aliquem silvis,
Verg. A. 10, 417; cf. id. ib. 6, 443:fugitivum,
Dig. 11, 4, 1:se tenebris,
Verg. A. 9, 425:a domino,
Dig. 21, 1, 17 pr.— Pass.:diu celari (virgo) non potest,
Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 4; id. Heaut. 4, 3, 20:celabitur auctor,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 11:capillamento celatus,
Suet. Calig. 11; cf. id. Dom. 1.—With acc. of the remote object: celare aliquem (diff. from the preced.), to conceal, hide from one:C.Jovis hospitalis numen numquam celare potuisset, homines fortasse celavisset,
Cic. Deiot. 6, 18; so id. Off. 3, 13, 57; Ov. H. 18, 13 al.— Pass.:celabar, excludebar,
Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 12; id. Fam. 5, 19, 2; id. Q. Fr. 2, 15 (16), 5:non ego celari possum, quid, etc.,
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10 celo
cēlo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. (contract. form of the gen. plur. part. pass. celatum = celatorum, Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 15 Ritschl N. cr.) [cf. caligo], to hide something from one, to keep secret, to conceal; constr.,I.With a double acc., as in Gr kruptô tina ti; cf. Zumpt, Gram. § 391 (class. in prose and poetry): neque enim id est celare, quicquid reticeas;II.sed cum, quod tu scias, id ignorare emolumenti tui causā velis eos, quorum intersit id scire, etc.,
Cic. Off. 3, 13, 57:te atque alios partum ut celaret suum,
Ter. Hec. 3, 3, 24:ea ne me celet, consuefeci filium,
id. Ad. 1, 1, 29; id. Hec. 3, 1, 40:non te celavi sermonem T. Ampii,
Cic. Fam. 2, 16, 3:iter omnis celat,
Nep. Eum. 8, 7:ut tegat hoc celetque viros,
Ov. F. 4, 149.—Rare, aliquem de aliquā re:de armis, de ferro, de insidiis celare te noluit?
Cic. Deiot. 6, 18; id. Fam. 7, 20, 3 (more freq. in pass.: v. the foll.).— Pass.: celor rem, but more freq. celor hoc, illud, etc., something is concealed from me:nosne hoc celatos tam diu,
Ter. Hec. 4, 4, 23:sed tamen indicabo tibi quod mehercule inprimis celatum volebam,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 5, 4.—More freq. celor de re:non est profecto de illo veneno celata mater,
Cic. Clu. 66, 189:credo celatum esse Cassium de Sullā uno,
id. Sull. 13, 39:debes existimare te maximis de rebus a fratre esse celatum,
id. Fam. 5, 2, 9:quod neque celari Alexandrini possent in apparanda fugā, Auct. B. Alex. 7.— More rare, mihi res celatur: id Alcibiadi diutius celari non potuit,
Nep. Alcib. 5, 2 (al. Alcibiades).—With one acc.A.With acc. of the direct object: aliquid, to conceal, hide, cover; and of persons: aliquem, to hide, conceal one.1.Aliquid (so most freq.):2.celem tam insperatum gaudium?
Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 5:iras,
id. Hec. 2, 2, 11:sententiam,
Cic. Ac. 2, 18, 60: crudelia consilia dulci formā, * Cat. 64, 175:perjuria,
Tib. 1, 9, 3:factum,
Verg. A. 1, 351:aurum,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 42:fontium origines,
id. ib. 4, 14, 45:sol diem qui Promis et celas,
id. C. S. 10:manibus uterum,
to conceal by covering, Ov. M. 2, 463:vultus manibus,
id. ib. 4, 683.—With dat. (locat.) of place:sacra alia terrae celavimus,
Liv. 5. 5, 1, § 9 Weissenb. ad loc. (al. terrā).— Pass.:quod celatum est atque occultatum usque adhuc,
Plaut. Aul. 2, 3, 10; cf. id. Trin. 1, 2, 127:quod turpiter factum celari poterat,
Caes. B. G. 7, 80, 5:armorum tertia pars celata,
id. ib. 2, 32 fin.:amor celatus,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 105:ut celetur consuetio,
Plaut. Am. 1, 2, 28; so Lucr. 1, 904; 5, 1159; Tib. 1, 2, 34; Prop. 3 (4), 25, 11; Hor. C. 4, 9, 30; Ov. M. 9, 516 et saep.—Aliquem, to hide, conceal one:B.plerosque hi qui receperant, celant,
Caes. B. C. 1, 76:aliquem silvis,
Verg. A. 10, 417; cf. id. ib. 6, 443:fugitivum,
Dig. 11, 4, 1:se tenebris,
Verg. A. 9, 425:a domino,
Dig. 21, 1, 17 pr.— Pass.:diu celari (virgo) non potest,
Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 4; id. Heaut. 4, 3, 20:celabitur auctor,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 11:capillamento celatus,
Suet. Calig. 11; cf. id. Dom. 1.—With acc. of the remote object: celare aliquem (diff. from the preced.), to conceal, hide from one:C.Jovis hospitalis numen numquam celare potuisset, homines fortasse celavisset,
Cic. Deiot. 6, 18; so id. Off. 3, 13, 57; Ov. H. 18, 13 al.— Pass.:celabar, excludebar,
Cic. Agr. 2, 5, 12; id. Fam. 5, 19, 2; id. Q. Fr. 2, 15 (16), 5:non ego celari possum, quid, etc.,
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11 voiler
voiler [vwale]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = cacher) to veilb. [+ roue] to buckle ; [+ planche] to warp2. reflexive verba. ( = porter un voile)c. [roue] to buckle ; [planche] to warp* * *vwale
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1) ( dissimuler) to veil [ciel, paysage, soleil]; to conceal [événement, fait]2) ( déformer) to buckle [roue]3) ( troubler) to mist [regard]l'émotion voilait sa voix — his/her voice was choked with emotion
4) ( couvrir d'étoffe) to cover [visage, nudité]; to veil [statue]
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se voiler verbe pronominal1) ( se troubler) [ciel] to cloud over; [soleil] to become hazy; [regard] to become misty; [voix] to have a catch in it2) ( avec étoffe) [musulmane] to wear the veil••* * *vwale vt1) (= cacher) to veil2) PHOTOGRAPHIE to fog3) (= fausser) [roue] to buckle, [bois] to warp* * *voiler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( dissimuler) [nuage, brume] to veil [ciel, paysage, soleil]; [personne, fait] to conceal [événement, fait]; voiler son dépit to conceal one's annoyance;3 ( troubler) [contrariété, expression] to mist [regard]; [émotion] to put a catch in [voix]; les larmes me voilaient le regard the tears were misting my vision;B se voiler vpr1 ( se déformer) [roue] to buckle; [panneau] to warp;2 ( se troubler) [ciel] to cloud over; [soleil, paysage] to become hazy; [regard] to become misty; [voix] to have a catch in it;3 ( avec étoffe) [personne] to wear a veil; [musulmane] to wear the veil; se voiler le visage to veil one's face.se voiler la face to look the other way.[vwale] verbe transitifle regard voilé par les larmes her eyes misty ou blurred with tears[enrouer - voix] to make huskyla voix voilée par l'émotion/l'alcool his voice husky with emotion/thick with drink3. (littéraire) [dissimuler - fautes] to conceal, to veil ; [ - motifs, vérité] to mask, to veil, to disguise————————se voiler verbe pronominal transitifse voiler le visage [le couvrir] to wear a veil (over one's face)se voiler la face to bury one's head in the sand, to hide from the truth————————se voiler verbe pronominal intransitif1. [lune, soleil] to become hazya. [mouillé de larmes] her eyes had misted over ou become blurred (with tears)b. [terni par la mort] her eyes had become glazed2. [voix] to grow ou to become husky3. [métal] to buckle[bois, plastique] to become warped -
12 скрывать
несов. - скрыва́ть, сов. - скрыть; (вн.)1) (закрывать, не давать увидеть) hide / conceal (d) (from view)тума́н скрыл го́ру — fog hid the mountain
2) ( прятать) hide (d), conceal (d)скрыва́ть престу́пника — hide / conceal / shelter a criminal
3) (утаивать, не обнаруживать) hide (d), conceal (d), dissemble (d), keep back (d); (о чувствах тж.) keep (d) to oneselfскрыва́ть что-л от кого́-л — keep / conceal smth from smb
скрыва́ть смерть сы́на от ма́тери — conceal the son's death from his mother
пра́вду нельзя́ скрыва́ть ве́чно — the truth can't be concealed forever
скрыва́ть свой гнев — hide / dissemble one's anger
он засмея́лся, что́бы скрыть своё беспоко́йство — he laughed to cover his anxiety [-ŋ'z-]
пло́хо скрыва́емая ра́дость — poorly concealed joy
скрыва́ть своё имя́ — conceal one's name
не скрыва́ть того́, что — make no secret of the fact that
он не скрыва́ет от себя́ — he fully appreciates / realizes
••не скро́ю вводн. сл. — I have to admit / confess; frankly speaking
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13 verschleiern
verschleiern v GEN conceal, cover up, disguise, mask • die Bilanz verschleiern RW (BE, infrml) fiddle the balance, (infrml) cook the books* * *v < Geschäft> conceal, cover up, disguise, mask* * *verschleiern
to conceal, to cloak, to obscure, to mask, to veil;
• Bilanz verschleiern to cook (doctor, fake, tamper with, window-dress) a balance sheet;
• seine Börsengeschäfte verschleiern to cloak one’s trade;
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14 скрывать
1) to hide, to conceal2) (утаивать) to keep (smth.) back, to concealне скрывать — to make no bones (about), frankly admit
скрывать враждебность — to veil (one's) hostility
скрывать замыслы — to veil (one's) designs
скрывать намерения — to conceal (one's) intentions
скрывать цели — to veil (one's) purposes
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15 скрывать
Глаголу скрывать соответствуют английские hide и conceal, которые могут взаимозаменяться как в прямом, так и в метафорическом значениях: скрывать раненого партизана – to hide a wounded partisan и to conceal a wounded partisan, скрывать правду – to hide the truth и to conceal the truth. Hide, в отличие от conceal, часто употребляется в сочетании с существительными, обозначающими предметы: солнце, скрытое за тучей – sun hidden by a black cloud; дом, скрытый (за) высокими деревьями – house hidden by some tall trees. Conceal чаще, чем hide, употребляется с существительными, выражающими более или менее отвлеченное понятие: скрывать факт – to conceal a fact, скрывать чувства – to conceal one's feelings.Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > скрывать
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16 скрывать
скрыть (вн.)скрывать преступника — hide* / conceal / shelter a criminal
2. (утаивать, не обнаруживать) hide* (d.), dissemble (d.), keep* back (d.); (о чувствах тж.) keep* to oneself (d.), cover (d.)скрывать что-л. от кого-л. — keep* smth. from smb.
скрывать свой гнев — hide* / dissemble one's anger
он засмеялся, чтобы скрыть своё беспокойство — he laughed to cover his anxiety
не скрывать того, что — make* no secret of the fact that
он не скрывает от себя — he fully appreciates / realizes
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17 mask|ować
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (zakrywać, zasłaniać) to camouflage, to mask- maskować działa/czołgi/lotnisko to camouflage the guns/tanks/airport- maskować dół gałęziami to camouflage a pit with tree branches ⇒ zamaskować2. (ukrywać uczucia) to hide, to conceal- maskować strach/niepokój to conceal one’s fear/anxiety- uśmiech maskujący zakłopotanie a smile to cover up one’s/sb’s emabarrassment ⇒ zamaskować3. Chem. to mask Ⅱ maskować się to maintain a front a. façade- maskować się przed kimś to maintain a front a. façade in front of sb- maskować się ze swoimi uczuciami to conceal one’s feelings ⇒ zamaskować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mask|ować
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18 jeu
1. masculine noun• le jeu n'en vaut pas la chandelle(PROV) the game is not worth the candle• jeu, set, et match game, set and match• j'ai compris son petit jeu ! I know his little game!• à quel jeu joues-tu ? what are you playing at?d. ( = cartes) handf. ( = fonctionnement) workingg. ( = espace) play• la porte ne ferme pas bien, il y a du jeu the door isn't a tight fith. [de clés, aiguilles] set• remettre en jeu [+ balle] to throw in• être en jeu ( = en cause) to be at stake2. compounds• sans jeu de mots ! no pun intended! ► jeu de l'oie ≈ snakes and ladders* * *pl jeux ʒø nom masculin1) Jeux, Sport ( activité)le jeu — gén play [U]; ( avec de l'argent) gambling [U]; ( type)
jouer (un) double jeu — fig to be guilty of double dealing
à quel jeu joue-t-il? — fig what's his game?
entrer en jeu — fig to come into the picture
se prendre or se piquer au jeu — to get hooked
mettre en jeu — to bring [something] into play [éléments]; to stake [somme, titre, honneur]
remise en jeu — (au football, après une touche) throw; (au hockey, après un but) face-off
être hors jeu — ( au football) to be offside
2) Jeux, Sport ( manche) game3) Jeux ( main aux cartes) handcacher bien son jeu — fig to keep it quiet
5) ( manière de jouer) ( d'acteur) acting [U]; ( de musicien) playing [U]; (de footballeur, joueur de tennis) game6) ( série) set7) ( effet) (de reflets, vagues, d'ombres) play; (de forces, d'alliances) interplay8) Technologie ( possibilité de mouvement) play•Phrasal Verbs:••c'est pas de or du jeu! — (colloq) that's not fair!
* * *ʒøjeux pl nm1) (= divertissement) playLe jeu est une activité essentielle pour les enfants. — Play is an essential activity for children.
2) (défini par des règles) gamese piquer au jeu; se prendre au jeu — to get into it
3) TENNIS gameIl mène par deux sets à un et trois jeux à deux. — He's leading by two sets to one and three games to two.
4) (= façon de jouer) [équipe] gameIls pratiquent un jeu offensif. — They play an attacking game.
5) [pianiste] touch6) THÉÂTRE acting7) TECHNIQUE (d'une pièce, entre des éléments) play8) (= fonctionnement)9) (série d'objets) set10) CARTES handcacher son jeu fig — to keep one's cards hidden, to conceal one's hand
11) (d'argent)être en jeu [vies] — to be at stake
Des vies humaines sont en jeu. — Human lives are at stake., [facteurs, forces] at work
remise en jeu FOOTBALL — throw-in
* * *1 Jeux, Sport ( activité) le jeu gén play ¢; ( avec de l'argent) gambling ¢; ( type) un jeu a game; le jeu est nécessaire au développement de l'enfant play is necessary to a child's development; apprendre par le jeu to learn through play; perdre une fortune au jeu to lose a fortune in gambling; on va faire un jeu let's play a game; les règles du jeu the rules of the game; ce n'était qu'un jeu it was only a game; jouer (un) double jeu fig to play a double game; à quel jeu joue-t-il? fig what's his game?; il y a une part de jeu dans leur attitude they're never completely serious about things; il fait ça par jeu he does it for fun; je lui ai dit ça par jeu mais elle m'a cru I told her that for fun but she believed me; ils se livrent déjà au petit jeu de deviner qui le remplacera they're already having fun trying to guess who will replace him; ce fut un jeu (d'enfant) pour lui de résoudre cette énigme it was child's play for him to solve this enigma; ton avenir est en jeu your future is at stake; entrer en jeu fig to come into the picture; d'entrée de jeu right from the start; se prendre or se piquer au jeu to get hooked; il s'est pris au jeu de la politique he got hooked on politics; se laisser prendre au (petit) jeu de qn to fall for sb's (little) game; être pris or se prendre à son propre jeu to be caught at one's own game; battre qn à son propre jeu to beat sb at his/her own game; mettre en jeu to put [sth] into play [ballon, balle]; to bring [sth] into play [éléments, facteurs, do!nnées]; to stake [somme, objet, titre, honneur]; remettre la balle en jeu to put the ball back into play; remise en jeu (au football, après une touche) throw; (au hockey, après un but) face-off; mettre tout en jeu pour faire to go all out to do; être hors jeu ( au football) to be offside; ils ont beau jeu de me critiquer it's easy for them to criticize me;3 Jeux ( main aux cartes) hand; avoir un bon or beau jeu to have a good hand; avoir du jeu to have a good hand; montrer/cacher son jeu lit to show/conceal one's hand; fig to show/not to show one's hand;5 ( manière de jouer) ( d'acteur) acting ¢; ( de musicien) playing ¢; (de footballeur, joueur de tennis) game; jeu sobre/brillant ( d'acteur) restrained/brilliant acting; jeu défensif or fermé defensive game; jeu d'attaque or ouvert attacking game;6 ( série) set; jeu de clés/tournevis set of keys/screwdrivers; jeu d'épreuves Imprim set of proofs;7 (interaction, effet) (de reflets, vagues, d'ombres) play; (de rapprochements, forces, d'alliances) interplay; le libre jeu des associations/de l'imagination the free play of associations/of the imagination; effet spécial obtenu par un jeu de miroirs special effect obtained by mirrors;8 ( possibilité de mouvement) Mécan play; Anat free movement; le jeu des pistons the play of the pistons; le jeu des articulations/muscles the free movement of joints/muscles; il n'y a pas assez de jeu there's not enough play; il y a du or trop de jeu there's too much play; donner du jeu à to loosen; ⇒ chandelle, épingle, heureux, quille, vieux, vilain.jeu d'adresse Jeux game of skill; jeu d'argent Jeux, Turf game played for money; jouer à des jeu d'argent to gamble; jeu de caractères Ordinat character set; jeu codé Ordinat coded set; jeu de construction Jeux ( activité) construction game; ( pièces) construction set; jeu d'écritures Compta juggling ¢ the books; grâce à un jeu d'écritures by juggling the books; jeu éducatif Jeux educational game; jeu d'équipe Sport team game; jeu d'éveil Jeux early-learning game; jeu d'extérieur Jeux outdoor game; jeu de hasard Jeux game of chance; la vie est un jeu de hasard fig life is a lottery; jeu d'initialisation Ordinat initialization deck; jeu d'intérieur Jeux indoor game; jeu de jambes Sport footwork; jeu de massacre Jeux ≈ coconut shy GB; fig massacre; jeu de mots Ling pun; jeu de l'oie Jeux ≈ snakes and ladders GB; jeu d'orgue Mus organ stop; jeu de paume Sport ( activité) real tennis; ( terrain) real tennis court; jeu de piste Jeux treasure hunt; jeu radiophonique Radio radio game show; jeu de rôles Scol role playing ¢; jeu de scène Théât stage business; jeu de société Jeux (échecs, monopoly® etc) board game; ( charades etc) party game; jeu télévisé TV (TV) game show; jeu vidéo Vidéo video game; jeu à XIII Sport rugby league; jeux de grattage Jeux scratchcards; Jeux Olympiques, JO Sport Olympic Games, Olympics; Jeux Olympiques d'été/d'hiver Summer/Winter Olympics.jouer le jeu to play the game; jouer le grand jeu to pull all the stops out○; c'est pas de or du jeu○! that's not fair!; faire le jeu de qn to play into sb!'s hands; ‘faites vos jeux’ ( au casino) ‘faites vos jeux’; ‘les jeux sont faits’ ( au casino) ‘les jeux sont faits’; fig ‘the die is cast’.ce n'est qu'un jeu! it's only a game!, it's only for fun!ce n'est pas de ou du jeu! that's not fair!par jeu for fun, in playjeu d'adresse/de hasard game of skill/of chancejeu électronique/vidéo electronic/video gamejeu radiophonique/télévisé radio/TV quiz (game)jeu de l'oie ≃ snakes and ladders2. [cartes] handavoir du jeu ou un bon jeu to have a good handétaler son jeu to lay down one's hand ou cardsavoir beau jeu (de faire quelque chose) to have no trouble (doing something), to find it easy (to do something)3. [ensemble de pièces] setun jeu de dames/d'échecs/de quilles a draughts/chess/skittles setun jeu de clés/tournevis a set of keys/screwdrivers4. [manigances] gamequ'est-ce que c'est que ce petit jeu? [ton irrité] what are you playing at?, what's your (little) game?se (laisser) prendre au jeu to get caught up ou involved in what's going onvoir clair ou lire dans le jeu de quelqu'un to see through somebody's little game, to see what somebody is up to[action] play[partie] game[au tennis] game‘jeu de ballon interdits’ ‘no ball games’6. [terrain]a. [sur gazon] bowling greenb. [de pétanque] ground (for playing boules)il a un jeu défensif/offensif he plays a defensive/an attacking gameil a un bon jeu de volée he's a good volleyer, he volleys well8. [activité du parieur]elle a tout perdu au jeu she gambled her entire fortune away, she lost her whole fortune (at) gambling9. [effet] playjeu de mots play on words, puna. [naturels] play of lightb. [artificiels] lighting effects10. [espace]la vis a ou prend du jeu the screw is looseil y a du jeu there's a bit of play ou of a gap11. [action] playc'est un jeu de ton imagination/ta mémoire it's a trick of your imagination/your memoryil n'a obtenu le siège que par le jeu des alliances électorales he won the seat only through the interplay ou working of electoral alliances————————jeux nom masculin pluriel1. [mise]faites vos jeux(, rien ne va plus) faites vos jeux (rien ne va plus)b. (figuré) the die is cast, there's no going back now2. SPORT————————en jeu locution adjectivale1. [en question] at stakel'avenir de l'entreprise n'est pas en jeu the company's future is not at stake ou at risk ou in jeopardy2. [en action] at playles forces en jeu sur le marché the competing forces ou the forces at play ou the forces at work on the market3. [parié] at stakela somme en jeu the money at stake ou which has been staked————————en jeu locution adverbiale1. SPORT2. [en marche]les disjoncteurs ont été mis en jeu par le programmateur the circuit breakers were activated by the programmer3. [en pariant]mettre quelque chose en jeu [risquer quelque chose] to put something at stakeentrer en jeu [intervenir] to come into playjeu de massacre nom masculinThis radio programme formerly called jeu des mille francs was originally broadcast in the 1950s and has become a national institution. The quiz, whose top prize was originally one thousand francs, consists of a series of questions sent in by listeners. -
19 ἐπικρύπτω
Aἐπέκρῠφον Q.S.7.235
(v.l. ἀπ-):— throw a cloak over, conceal,χεῖρας φονίας A.Eu. 317
(lyr.);τὴν βούλησιν τοῦ ὀνόματος Pl.Cra. 421b
; f.l.for ἔπη κρύπτειν, E.Supp. 296:—freq. in [voice] Med., disguise,κἀπικρύψασθαι κακά S.Fr.88.12
(v.l.); τὰς αὑτοῦ τύχας.. τοὐπικρύπτεσθαι ;ἐ. τὴν αὑτοῦ ἀπορίαν Pl.La. 196b
, cf. Prt. 346b;τἀληθῆ D.17.17
: abs., ἐπικρυπτόμενος with concealment or secrecy, X.An.1.1.6; ;πρὸς τοὺς πολλοὺς τὴν δεινότητα Plu.Per.4
; ἐ. τινά τι conceal a thing from one, Plb.3.75.1; alsoἐ. τινὰ ὡς.. Pl.Tht. 180d
; ὅτι οὐχ ; disguise, conceal one's purpose, τῶν πεντακισχιλίωντῷ ὀνόματι Th.8.92
;ἐσθῆτι θεράποντος Plu.Caes.38
:—[voice] Pass., to be concealed, Arist.Pol. 1278a39.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπικρύπτω
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20 miseria
f ( povertà) poverty( infelicità) miserycostare una miseria cost next to nothing* * *miseria s.f.1 (estrema povertà) poverty, destitution: vivere nella miseria, to live in poverty; andare in miseria, to fall into poverty; (o destitution); essere ridotto in miseria, to be reduced to destitution (o poverty o fam. to be down and out) // piangere miseria, to plead (o to complain of) poverty // miseria nera, dire poverty // porca miseria!, miseria ladra!, damn (it)! (o blast!)2 (meschinità) meanness, vileness: la sua miseria d'animo mi disgusta, his meanness disgusts me; miseria morale, intellettuale, moral, intellectual impoverishment3 (inezia) trifle; (esiguità) pittance: questo vaso costa una miseria, this vase only costs a trifle; l'ho comprato per una miseria, (fam.) I bought it for a song; litigare per una miseria, to quarrel over nothing (o a trifle); guadagnare una miseria, to work for a mere pittance4 pl. (disgrazie) misfortunes, troubles: le miserie della vita, the troubles (o misfortunes) of life5 (bot.) (erba) miseria, (Tradescantia vulgaris) spiderwort; (Cotyledon umbilicus-veneris) pennywort, Venus's navelwort.* * *[mi'zɛrja]sostantivo femminile1) (povertà) poverty, destitutionvivere nella miseria — to live in poverty o squalor
cadere in miseria — to fall on hard times, to become destitute
piangere miseria — to bewail one's poverty, to poor-mouth AE colloq.
2) (grettezza) meanness, baseness3) (sventura)costare una miseria — to cost a trifle o next to nothing
••porca miseria! — holy cow o smoke! damn it!
* * *miseria/mi'zεrja/sostantivo f.1 (povertà) poverty, destitution; vivere nella miseria to live in poverty o squalor; cadere in miseria to fall on hard times, to become destitute; essere ridotto in miseria to be reduced to poverty; piangere miseria to bewail one's poverty, to poor-mouth AE colloq.2 (grettezza) meanness, baseness; nascondere le proprie -e to conceal one's baseness3 (sventura) le -e della vita the troubles of life4 (somma ridicola) guadagnare una miseria to earn a mere pittance; la pagano una miseria she's paid peanuts; costare una miseria to cost a trifle o next to nothingper la miseria! good heavens! porca miseria! holy cow o smoke! damn it!
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