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1 Haken
III v/i (klemmen) get ( oder be) stuck ( oder jammed); es hakt umg., fig. we’ve etc. hit a snag, we etc. can’t get any further; irgendwo hakt es immer umg., fig. there’s always a problem somewhere* * *der Haken(Werkzeug) hook; peg;(Zeichen) tick; check* * *Ha|ken ['haːkn]m -s, -1) hook; (aus Holz auch) pegHáken und Öse — hook and eye
mit Háken und Ösen spielen (Ftbl inf) — to foul
2) (inf = Schwierigkeit) snag, catchdie Sache hat einen Háken — there's a snag or a catch
die Sache ist ganz ohne Háken und Ösen — there's no catch
ein Angebot ohne Háken und Ösen — an offer with no strings attached
wo ist der Háken? — what's the catch? (inf)
3)(= plötzlicher Richtungswechsel)
einen Háken schlagen — to dart sideways5)See:= Häkchen* * *der1) (a trick or problem: There's a catch in this question.) catch2) (a fastening made of two parts which link together (eg on a necklace).) clasp3) (a bent piece of metal etc used for hanging coats, cups etc on, or a smaller one sewn on to a garment, for fastening it: Hang your jacket on that hook behind the door; hooks and eyes.) hook4) (in boxing, a kind of punch with the elbow bent: a left hook.) hook5) (a difficulty or drawback: We did not realize at first how many snags there were in our plan.) snag* * *Ha·ken<-s, ->[ˈha:kn̩]m1. (gebogene Halterung) hook2. (beim Boxen) hook3. (hakenförmiges Zeichen) tickeinen \Haken haben (fam) to have a catch5.▶ mit \Haken und Ösen by hook or by crook▶ \Haken schlagen to change tactics▶ ein Hase schlägt einen \Haken a hare doubles back [or darts sideways]* * *der; Hakens, Haken1) hook2) (Zeichen) tick3) (ugs.): (Schwierigkeit) catch; snagder Haken an etwas — (Dat.) the catch in something
4) (Boxen) hook* * *1. hook; für Kleider: peg;Haken und Öse hook and eye;mit Haken und Ösen spielen umg, fig play dirty;einen Haken schlagen fig Hase etc: make a (sideways) feint, dart sideways;3. Boxen: hook;linker/rechter Haken left/right hook;ein Haken zum Kinn a hook to the chindie Sache muss doch einen Haken haben there must be a catch (somewhere);ohne Haken no strings attached;das ist der Haken that’s the snag* * *der; Hakens, Haken1) hook2) (Zeichen) tick3) (ugs.): (Schwierigkeit) catch; snagder Haken an etwas — (Dat.) the catch in something
4) (Boxen) hook* * *sidewinder (US) n. -- m.clamp n.clasp n.glitch n.hitch (problem) n.hitch n.(§ pl.: hitches)hook n. -
2 haken
III v/i (klemmen) get ( oder be) stuck ( oder jammed); es hakt umg., fig. we’ve etc. hit a snag, we etc. can’t get any further; irgendwo hakt es immer umg., fig. there’s always a problem somewhere* * *der Haken(Werkzeug) hook; peg;(Zeichen) tick; check* * *Ha|ken ['haːkn]m -s, -1) hook; (aus Holz auch) pegHáken und Öse — hook and eye
mit Háken und Ösen spielen (Ftbl inf) — to foul
2) (inf = Schwierigkeit) snag, catchdie Sache hat einen Háken — there's a snag or a catch
die Sache ist ganz ohne Háken und Ösen — there's no catch
ein Angebot ohne Háken und Ösen — an offer with no strings attached
wo ist der Háken? — what's the catch? (inf)
3)(= plötzlicher Richtungswechsel)
einen Háken schlagen — to dart sideways5)See:= Häkchen* * *der1) (a trick or problem: There's a catch in this question.) catch2) (a fastening made of two parts which link together (eg on a necklace).) clasp3) (a bent piece of metal etc used for hanging coats, cups etc on, or a smaller one sewn on to a garment, for fastening it: Hang your jacket on that hook behind the door; hooks and eyes.) hook4) (in boxing, a kind of punch with the elbow bent: a left hook.) hook5) (a difficulty or drawback: We did not realize at first how many snags there were in our plan.) snag* * *Ha·ken<-s, ->[ˈha:kn̩]m1. (gebogene Halterung) hook2. (beim Boxen) hook3. (hakenförmiges Zeichen) tickeinen \Haken haben (fam) to have a catch5.▶ mit \Haken und Ösen by hook or by crook▶ \Haken schlagen to change tactics▶ ein Hase schlägt einen \Haken a hare doubles back [or darts sideways]* * *der; Hakens, Haken1) hook2) (Zeichen) tick3) (ugs.): (Schwierigkeit) catch; snagder Haken an etwas — (Dat.) the catch in something
4) (Boxen) hook* * *A. v/t hook (B. v/r:* * *der; Hakens, Haken1) hook2) (Zeichen) tick3) (ugs.): (Schwierigkeit) catch; snagder Haken an etwas — (Dat.) the catch in something
4) (Boxen) hook* * *sidewinder (US) n. -- m.clamp n.clasp n.glitch n.hitch (problem) n.hitch n.(§ pl.: hitches)hook n. -
3 dive
1. intransitive verb,1) einen Kopfsprung machen; springen; (when already in water) [unter]tauchen2) (plunge downwards) [Vogel, Flugzeug usw.:] einen Sturzflug machen; [Unterseeboot usw.:] abtauchen (Seemannsspr.), tauchen3) (dart down) sich hinwerfen4) (dart)2. noundive [out of sight] — sich schnell verstecken
1) (plunge) Kopfsprung, der; (of bird, aircraft, etc.) Sturzflug, der ( towards auf + Akk.); (of submarine etc.) [Unter]tauchen2) (sudden darting movement) Sprung, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/86288/dive_in">dive in* * *1. verb1) (to plunge headfirst into water or down through the air: He dived off a rock into the sea.) tauchen2) (to go quickly and suddenly out of sight: She dived down a back street and into a shop.) verschwinden2. noun(an act of diving: She did a beautiful dive into the deep end of the pool.) das Tauchen- diver- diving-board
- great diving beetle* * *[daɪv]I. nto execute a \dive einen [Kopf]sprung machena crash \dive ein Schnelltauchmanöverto make a \dive at sb auf jdn/etw zuspringento take a \dive fallen; profits sinken5. (setback)to take a \dive einen Schlag erleidenher reputation took a \dive ihr Ruf bekam einen Kratzerto take a \dive ein K.O. vortäuschenII. vi<dived or AM dove, dived or AM dove>to \dive for pearls nach Perlen tauchen2. plane, bird einen Sturzflug machen3. (move quickly) verschwinden▪ to \dive after sb/sth jdm/etw nachstürzen [o nacheilen]to \dive for cover [or safety] schnell in Deckung gehen4. prices, shares fallen* * *[daɪv] vb: pret dived or ( US) dove, ptp dived1. ndivers are only allowed to make two dives a day —
that was the deepest dive yet — das war die bisher größte Tauchtiefe
to make a dive for sth (fig inf) — sich auf etw (acc) stürzen
to take a dive (inf) (pound, dollar etc) — absacken (inf); (confidence, hopes) sich in nichts auflösen; (Ftbl) eine Schwalbe machen (sl)
dive bar ( esp US inf ) — Schmuddelkneipe f
2. vi1) (person from diving board) springen; (from side of lake, pool etc) (mit dem Kopf voraus) springen, hechten; (under water) tauchen; (submarine) untertauchen; (plane) einen Sturzflug machen; (birds, from air) einen Sturzflug machen; (in water) tauchen; (prices) stürzenthe goalkeeper dived for the ball —
2) (inf)he dived into the crowd — er tauchte in der Menge unter
* * *dive1 [daıv]A v/i prät dived, US auch dove [dəʊv], pperf diveddive into a book umg sich in ein Buch vertiefen;dive into one’s pocket umg (mit der Hand) in die Tasche fahren;dive into a new profession umg sich in einen neuen Beruf stürzen2. (unter)tauchen (auch U-Boot)3. a) einen Hecht- oder Kopfsprung machenb) Wasserspringen: springendive at sb’s feet sich jemandem vor die Füße werfen (Tormann);dive for cover sich in Deckung werfen;dive for safety sich durch einen Hechtsprung in Sicherheit bringen4. FLUG einen Sturzflug machento auf akk) (Thermometer etc)C stake a dive slb) → A 3 dmake a dive for the ball nach dem Ball hechten;make a dive for cover sich in Deckung werfen3. FLUG Sturzflug m4. umg Spelunke f* * *1. intransitive verb,1) einen Kopfsprung machen; springen; (when already in water) [unter]tauchen2) (plunge downwards) [Vogel, Flugzeug usw.:] einen Sturzflug machen; [Unterseeboot usw.:] abtauchen (Seemannsspr.), tauchen3) (dart down) sich hinwerfen4) (dart)2. noundive [out of sight] — sich schnell verstecken
1) (plunge) Kopfsprung, der; (of bird, aircraft, etc.) Sturzflug, der ( towards auf + Akk.); (of submarine etc.) [Unter]tauchen2) (sudden darting movement) Sprung, derPhrasal Verbs:- dive in* * *(for) v.tauchen (nach) v. v.tauchen (U-Boot) v.untertauchen v. -
4 бросать
несовер. - бросать;
совер. - бросить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) (кидать) throw;
hurl, fling (швырять) ;
throw about (небрежно) ;
chuck разг.;
cast, dart, fling, hurl перен. бросать якорь ≈ to cast/drop anchor бросать на произвол судьбы (кого-л.) ≈ to leave to the mercy of fate бросать взгляд ≈ (на кого-л./что-л.) to cast a glance (at) ;
to dart/shoot a glance (at), to fling one's eyes (at, over) (о быстром взгляде) бросать якорь ≈ to cast/drop anchor бросать обвинение ≈ to hurl an accusation бросать перчатку ≈ to throw down the gauntlet бросать свет ≈ (на кем-л./чем-л.) to shed/throw light (on) бросать в тюрьму ≈ to throw into prison
2) (срочно направлять) бросать войска( куда-л.) ≈ to send troops( to a place)
3) (оставлять) abandon, forsake, desert, relinquish бросать семью бросать работу
4) (что-л. делать что-л.) (переставать) give up, quit, leave off он все бросал курить ≈ he was always trying to give up smoking
5) безл. break into, be seized with его бросает то в жар, то в холод ≈ he keeps going hot and cold ∙ %% бросать в жар ≈ fever %% бросать оружие бросать тень бросать деньги бросать на ветер брось!брос|ать -, бросить
1. (вн., тв.) throw* (smth.) ;
(швырять) fling* (smth.) ;
(опускать) drop (smth.), cast (smth.) ;
~ гранату throw* a grenade;
~ снежками в окно throw* snowballs at a window;
~ якорь drop anchor;
перен. тж. find* a haven;
2. обыкн. безл. (сильно качать) throw*, bump;
(на море) toss;
машину ~ало из стороны в сторону the car was thrown from side to side;
3. (вн.;
быстро перемещать) send* (smb., smth.) ;
4. в сочет. с сущ.: ~ тень cast* a shadow;
~ луч cast* a beam;
~ взгляд на кого-л. cast* a rapid glance at smb. ;
dart/shoot* a glance at smb. ;
5. (вн.;
выкидывать) throw* away( smth.) ;
(класть небрежно) leave* (smth.) in a muddle, leave* (smth.) lying about;
6. (вн.;
покидать) leave* (smb., smth.) ;
(в беде и т. п.) abandon (smb., smth.), desert (smb., smth.) ;
7. (вн. + инф.;
прекращать) give* up (smth. + - ing) ;
leave off (smth. + -ing), stop( smth. + -ing) ;
~ курить, курение give* up smoking;
~ работу throw* up a job;
quit амер. ;
брось(те) эти глупости! stop that nonsense!;
8. безл.: его ~ало то в жар, то в холод he went hot and cold by turns;
его бросило в жар he felt hot all over;
его бросило в пот he broke out into a sweat;
~ грязью в кого-л. fling* mud/dirt at smb. ;
~ оружие lay* down one`s arms;
~ вызов кому-л. challenge smb. ;
~ обвинения кому-л. hurl accusations at smb. ;
~аться, броситься
9. (тв.) throw* (smth.), fling* (smth.) ;
10. (устремляться) throw* oneself, rush;
(на вн.;
нападать) rush (at), dash (at) ;
~аться на помощь кому-л. rush to smb.`s help/aid;
rush to the rescue;
собака ~ается на чужих the dog will attack strangers;
~аться на колени fall* on one`s knees;
~аться друг другу в объятия rush into one another`s arms;
~аться бегом start running;
11. (прыгать) jump;
~аться в воду jump into the water;
~аться вплавь jump in and start swimming;
~аться деньгами throw* one`s money about/away;
~аться словами use words lightly;
~аться в глаза be* conspicuous/obvious;
leap* to the eye;
кровь бросилась ему в лицо, в голову the blood rushed to his face, to his head. -
5 mover
v.1 to move.el fútbol profesional mueve mucho dinero a lot of money changes hands in the world of professional soccerRicardo movió el auto Richard moved the car.2 to shake (menear, agitar) (caja, sonajero).la vaca movía la cola the cow was swishing its tailel perro movía la cola the dog was wagging its tail3 to do something about.4 to energize, to activate, to power.La gasolina mueve el auto Gasoline energizes the car.* * *(o changes to ue in stressed syllables)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to move2) shift3) shake4) prompt5) stir* * *1. VT1) (=cambiar de posición)a) [+ objeto, mano, pierna] to move•
mover a algn de algún sitio — to move sb from somewherede aquí no nos mueve nadie — we're staying right here, we're not moving from here
"no nos moverán" — "we shall not be moved"
b) [en juegos] [+ ficha, pieza] to move2) (=agitar) to stirmuévelo para que no se pegue — stir it o give it a stir so that it doesn't stick
3) (Mec) (=accionar) [+ máquina] to work, powerel agua movía el molino — the water turned o drove the wheel
el vapor mueve el émbolo — the steam drives o works the piston
4) (=incitar)lo hice movida por la curiosidad — it was curiosity that prompted o moved me to do it
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mover a algn a algo — to move sb to sth•
mover a algn a hacer algo — to prompt sb to do sth, move sb to do sth¿qué fue lo que te movió a actuar de ese modo? — what prompted o moved you to act in that way?
5) (=agilizar) [+ asunto, tema] to push; [+ trámite] to handle•
mover una guerra contra algn — to wage war on sb•
mover un pleito contra algn — to start proceedings against sb6) [+ dinero] to move, handleesta empresa mueve miles de millones anualmente — this company moves o handles thousands of millions each year
el tráfico de armas mueve mucho dinero — arms trading involves o moves a lot of money
7) * [+ droga] to push2. VI1) [en juegos] to move¿con qué ficha has movido? — what piece have you moved?
¿a quién le toca mover? — whose move is it?
2) (=incitar)•
mover a algo, esta situación mueve a la risa — this situation makes you (want to) laugh3) (Bot) to bud, sprout3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (trasladar, desplazar) to moveb) (Jueg) <ficha/pieza> to movec) ( agitar)movió la cabeza — ( asintiendo) he nodded (his head); ( negando) she shook her head
d) ( accionar) to drivef) (fam) < droga> to push (colloq)2) (incitar, inducir)2.¿qué lo movió a hacer eso? — what moved him to do that?
mover vi1) (Jueg) to move2) (incitar, inducir)3.mover A algo: su situación mueve a la compasión — his predicament moves one to pity
moverse v pron1)a) ( desplazarse) to moveno te muevas de ahí — stay right where you are, don't move
b) ( menearse) to movedejá de moverte — stop fidgeting, stop moving about
la lámpara se movía con el viento — the lamp was moving o swaying in the wind
2)a) ( alternar) to moveb) ( hacer gestiones)se movió como loca para sacarlo de la cárcel — she moved heaven and earth to get him out of jail
c) ( apresurarse) to hurry up, get a move on (colloq)* * *= shift, move, wiggle.Ex. In general, then, a post-co-ordinate index is simpler to produce than a pre-co-ordinate index, because it shifts the responsibility for co-ordination of index terms to the searcher.Ex. This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.Ex. I have read that 'Spanish men are twice as likely to wiggle their ears as are women,' but don't know the trustworthiness of this statistic.----* el dinero mueve al mundo = money makes the world go (a)round.* estar moviéndose en terreno seguro = be on secure ground.* la fe mueve montañas = faith will move mountains.* mover Algo = make + Nombre + spin.* mover el culo = shake + a leg, rattle + Posesivo + dags, get + a wiggle on, get off + Posesivo + ass, get off + Posesivo + arse.* mover el esqueleto = trip the light fantastic.* mover la cabeza = shake + head.* mover la cabeza de arriba abajo = bob.* mover la cabeza de forma brusca hacia delante y hacia atrás = jerk + head.* mover lateralmente = move from + side to side.* mover montañas = move + mountains.* moverse = shift about, get around, wiggle, wave.* moverse de aquí para allá = move about.* moverse en el sitio = shuffle.* moverse en terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* moverse hacia atrás y hacia delante = move back and forth.* no moverse = stay + put.* sentarse sin moverse = sit + still.* sin moverse del sitio = in place.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (trasladar, desplazar) to moveb) (Jueg) <ficha/pieza> to movec) ( agitar)movió la cabeza — ( asintiendo) he nodded (his head); ( negando) she shook her head
d) ( accionar) to drivef) (fam) < droga> to push (colloq)2) (incitar, inducir)2.¿qué lo movió a hacer eso? — what moved him to do that?
mover vi1) (Jueg) to move2) (incitar, inducir)3.mover A algo: su situación mueve a la compasión — his predicament moves one to pity
moverse v pron1)a) ( desplazarse) to moveno te muevas de ahí — stay right where you are, don't move
b) ( menearse) to movedejá de moverte — stop fidgeting, stop moving about
la lámpara se movía con el viento — the lamp was moving o swaying in the wind
2)a) ( alternar) to moveb) ( hacer gestiones)se movió como loca para sacarlo de la cárcel — she moved heaven and earth to get him out of jail
c) ( apresurarse) to hurry up, get a move on (colloq)* * *= shift, move, wiggle.Ex: In general, then, a post-co-ordinate index is simpler to produce than a pre-co-ordinate index, because it shifts the responsibility for co-ordination of index terms to the searcher.
Ex: This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.Ex: I have read that 'Spanish men are twice as likely to wiggle their ears as are women,' but don't know the trustworthiness of this statistic.* el dinero mueve al mundo = money makes the world go (a)round.* estar moviéndose en terreno seguro = be on secure ground.* la fe mueve montañas = faith will move mountains.* mover Algo = make + Nombre + spin.* mover el culo = shake + a leg, rattle + Posesivo + dags, get + a wiggle on, get off + Posesivo + ass, get off + Posesivo + arse.* mover el esqueleto = trip the light fantastic.* mover la cabeza = shake + head.* mover la cabeza de arriba abajo = bob.* mover la cabeza de forma brusca hacia delante y hacia atrás = jerk + head.* mover lateralmente = move from + side to side.* mover montañas = move + mountains.* moverse = shift about, get around, wiggle, wave.* moverse de aquí para allá = move about.* moverse en el sitio = shuffle.* moverse en terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* moverse hacia atrás y hacia delante = move back and forth.* no moverse = stay + put.* sentarse sin moverse = sit + still.* sin moverse del sitio = in place.* * *mover [E9 ]vtA1 (trasladar, desplazar) to move2 ( Jueg) ‹ficha/pieza› to move3(agitar): no muevas la cámara keep the camera stillel viento movía las hojas de los árboles the wind shook the leaves on the treesestá vivo, acaba de mover la mano he's alive, he just moved his handmueve la cola cuando está contento it wags its tail when it's happy4(accionar): el agua mueve la rueda del molino the water turns o drives the millwheel5 (manejar) ‹dinero› to handlela Bolsa movió casi 300 millones de pesos dealings on the Stock Market amounted to almost 300 million pesos, almost 300 million pesos were moved o handled on the Stock Marketmueve enormes cantidades de dinero he handles huge amounts of moneyB(incitar, inducir): actuó movida por razones políticas her actions were politically motivatedmover a algn A algo:¿qué lo movió a hacer eso? what moved o prompted him to do that?me preguntan qué me mueve a escribir este tipo de poema I am asked what it is that inspires o moves me to write this kind of poemaquellas imágenes los movían a compasión they were moved to pity by those pictures■ moverviA ( Jueg) to movete toca a ti, yo acabo de mover it's your turn, I've just movedB (incitar, inducir) mover A algo:su situación mueve a la compasión his predicament moves one to pity■ moverseA1 (desplazarse) to moveno me he movido de aquí en toda la tarde I haven't moved from here o I've been right here all afternoonno te muevas de ahí stay right where you are, don't moveno pienso moverme de aquí hasta que me atiendan I have no intention of moving (from this spot) until I get some service2 (sin desplazarse) to move¡no te muevas! te voy a sacar una foto don't move o keep still! I'm going to take your photographno puedo moverme, me duele todo I can't move, I ache all overaunque me ve tan ocupado ella no se mueve she can see I'm busy but she doesn't lift a finger to help ( colloq)deja de moverte, me estás poniendo nerviosa stop fidgeting, you're getting on my nervesno se le mueve un pelo durante la pelea he never has a hair out of place throughout the fightB1 (alternar) to moveella se mueve en las altas esferas she moves in high circlesyo no me muevo en ese ambiente I don't move in those circles, that's not my scene ( colloq)2(hacer gestiones): si no te mueves no conseguirás encontrar piso if you don't get moving you'll never find an apartment ( colloq)se movió como loca para sacarlo de la cárcel she moved heaven and earth to get him out of jail3 (apresurarse) to hurry up, get a move on ( colloq)si no nos movemos, vamos a perder el tren if we don't hurry up o get a move on, we'll miss the train* * *
mover ( conjugate mover) verbo transitivo
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c) ( agitar):
el viento movía los árboles the wind shook the trees;
movió la cabeza ( asintiendo) he nodded (his head);
( negando) she shook her head;
2 ( inducir):
verbo intransitivo (Jueg) to move
moverse verbo pronominal
la lámpara se movía con el viento the lamp was moving o swaying in the wind
mover verbo transitivo
1 to move: movimos la mesa, we moved the table
mover la cabeza, (afirmativamente) to nod
(negativamente) to shake one's head
2 (empujar, decidir) aquello me movió a viajar, that led me to travel
le mueve la codicia, she's driven by greed
no sabemos qué le movió a hacerlo, we don't know what made him do it
3 (activar) to drive: el aire mueve las aspas, the wind drives the sails
' mover' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrancar
- ayudar
- bigote
- cabecear
- tocar
- avanzar
- dar
- desplazar
- echar
- mueva
- pala
English:
dart
- displace
- ease
- flick
- fly
- get back
- heave
- hustle
- jerk
- manhandle
- move
- move back
- pass
- pound
- prompt
- pull
- roll
- run
- shift
- shoot
- shovel
- sideways
- slink
- sneak
- softly
- speed
- spring
- stick
- stone
- string
- struggle
- to
- twitch
- whip
- whisk
- wiggle
- drive
- furniture
- jiggle
- jog
- man
- mover
- play
- ply
- stir
* * *♦ vt1. [desplazar, trasladar] to move (de/a from/to); [mecánicamente] to drive;el viento mueve las palas the wind drives o turns the blades;Informátmover un fichero to move a file;mover una ficha [en juegos] to move a counter;el fútbol profesional mueve mucho dinero a lot of money changes hands in the world of professional soccer;ese cantante mueve masas huge numbers of people go to see that singer wherever he performs;Espmover ficha: ahora le toca al gobierno mover ficha it's the government's move, it's the government's turn to make the next move2. [menear, agitar] [caja, sonajero] to shake;[bandera] to wave;movía las caderas she was wiggling o swinging her hips;la vaca movía la cola the cow was swishing its tail;el perro movía la cola the dog was wagging its tail;mover la cabeza [afirmativamente] to nod;[negativamente] to shake one's head;muévelo bien [removiéndolo con cucharilla] stir it well;[agitándolo con las manos] shake it well¿qué te movió a hacerlo? what made you do it?, what prompted you to do it?;eso fue lo que nos movió a la huelga that was what made us strike o prompted us to strike;sólo la mueve la ambición she is driven solely by ambition;mover a alguien a compasión to move sb to pity4. [hacer trámites con] to do something about;hay muchos interesados en mover este asunto there are several people who are interested in doing something about this issue♦ vi1. [en ajedrez, damas, juego de mesa] to move;tú mueves it's your move* * *v/t1 move2 ( agitar) shake* * *mover {47} vt1) trasladar: to move, to shift2) agitar: to shake, to nod (the head)3) accionar: to power, to drive4) inducir: to provoke, to cause5) : to excite, to stir* * *mover vb to move -
6 кидать
несовер. - кидать;
совер. - кинуть( кого-л./что-л.) throw, cast, fling кинуть кому-л. упрек ≈ to hurl reproaches at smb. его кидает в жар и холод ≈ he is/feels hot and cold all over( have a shivering fit) кидать жребий куда не кинькид|ать -, кинуть
1. (вн., тв.;
бросать) throw* (smth.) ;
(тж. перен.) ;
fling* (smth.), cast* (smth.) ;
~ камешки в воду throw* pebbles into the water;
~ невод cast* a net;
2. обыкн. безл. (сильно качать) toss;
судно ~ало из стороны в сторону the ship was tossed from side to side;
3. (вн. ;
направлять, устремлять) cast* (smth.), throw* (smth.) ;
~ тень cast* a shadow;
~ взгляд throw* a glance;
4. (вн. ;
небрежно класть) fling* (smth.), toss (smth.) ;
5. безл. в сочет. с сущ.: меня в сон ~ает I keep dropping off to sleep;
его ~ало в дрожь he felt shaky all of sudden;
~ аться, кинуться
6. тк. несов. (тв. ;
бросаться) throw* (smth.) at one another;
перен. разг. (не дорожить) treat( smb., smth.) lightly, trifle( with) ;
7. (устремляться) rush, fling*/throw* one self;
~аться на шею кому-л. rush to embrace smb. ;
8. (метаться) dart about, prance about;
~аться в голову (о вине) go* to one`s head;
кровь кинулась в голову the blood rushed to one`s head. -
7 spear
spɪə I
1. сущ.
1) копье;
дротик to hurl, throw a spear at ≈ метать, бросать копье в to thrust a spear into ≈ пронзать( что-л или кого-л.) копьем Syn: dart
1., javelin, lance
1., pike II
1.
2) острога;
гарпун (для охоты на крупную рыбу) Syn: leister
1., harpoon
2.
3) человек, вооруженный копьем или копьеподобным оружием а) поэт. копьеносец Syn: spearman б) охотник на кабанов Syn: pigsticker ∙ get the spear spear-carrier spear-side
2. гл.
1) пронзать, протыкать( копьем или чем-л., похожим на копье) Spear a piece of fish with a fork and dip it in the batter. ≈ Наткните кусочек рыбы на вилку и обмакните во взбитое тесто.
2) бить острогой( рыбу) to spear salmon ≈ бить острогой лосося Syn: leister
2.
3) возглавлять Syn: spearhead
2.
4) амер. сл попрошайничать, просить подаяния Syn: beg
5) австрал;
сл. увольнять (с работы) Syn: dismiss
1., give the sack, fire
2. II
1. сущ.
1) побег, росток( of - какого-л. растения) Syn: shoot
1., sprout
1.
2) съедобная часть спаржи и капусты брокколи
2. гл. давать ростки Syn: sprout
2., germinate копье;
дротик острога;
гарпун - to catch a fish with a * поймать рыбу острогой (историческое) копьеносец, копейщик( редкое) колючки, шипы (сельскохозяйственное) щуп( для зерна) пронзать копьем бить острогой;
гарпунить пронзать;
подцеплять острием - he *ed a chop from a platter он подцепил вилкой котлету с блюда вонзаться, втыкаться острый лист( травы) молодое деревце( особ. дуб) (ботаника) побег, отпрыск;
стрелка( ботаника) пойти в стрелку, выбрасывать стрелку spear бить острогой (рыбу) ~ поэт. копейщик ~ копье;
дротик ~ острога;
гарпун ~ бот. побег, отпрыск;
стрелка;
spear side мужская линия( рода) ~ бот. пойти в стрелку, выбрасывать стрелку ~ пронзать копьем ~ бот. побег, отпрыск;
стрелка;
spear side мужская линия (рода) -
8 Г-50
ГЛАЗА БЕГАЮТ VP subj. fixed WO1. \Г-50 чьи, (у) кого disapprov s.o. glances rapidly in different directions in order to avoid looking directly into another's eyes ( usu. because he fears that eye contact will betray his guilt, fraudulence etc): глаза у X-a бегают - X has shifty (darting) eyesX's eyes dart (keep darting about)....Взгляд (Лёвы) оттого был подозрительным, что глазки автора бегали... (Битов 2)....Lyova's glance was suspicious because the author had shifty eyes (2a).Положительному герою (в идеальном произведении социалистического реализма) противостоит отрицательный. Он... родину спасать не хочет, знамя спасать не хочет, от выполнения планов уклоняется. Руки у него потные, глаза бегают, изо рта пахнет гнилыми зубами (Войнович 1). The positive hero (in the ideal work of socialist realism) is opposed by a negative figure....He is unwilling to save the Motherland and the flag, and seeks to avoid fulfilling the plan. He has sweaty palms, darting eyes, and the smell of rotting teeth on his breath (1a).В чёрной бороде его показывалась проседь живые большие глаза так и бегали (Пушкин 2). His black beard was beginning to go grey, his large lively eyes were for ever darting about (2b).2. ГЛАЗА чьи, кого БЕГАЮТ по чему. Also: БЕГАТЬ ГЛАЗАМИ по чемуVP subj: human s.o. moves his eyes quickly over (some place, text etc) in the process of surveying it, trying to get a general picture of what is there etc: Х-овы глаза бегали по месту Y (по Y-ам) » X's eyes darted (shot) around place Y (from one Y to another) Xfc eyes strayed about place Y (in refer, to a text) X's eyes ran quickly over the lines (along the lines, down the page etc).Он медленно проводил своими длинными пальцами по бакенбардам, а глаза его бегали по углам (Тургенев 2). Не slowly passed his fingers over his side whiskers, while his eyes strayed about the room (2b).Иван Матвеевич взял письмо и привычными глазами бегал по строкам, а письмо слегка дрожало в его пальцах (Гончаров 1). Ivan Matveyevich took the letter..., his eyes running quickly along the lines, while his hands trembled slightly (1a). -
9 бегать глазами
[VPsubj; fixed WO]=====1. бегать глазами чьи, (у) кого disapprov s.o. glances rapidly in different directions in order to avoid looking directly into another's eyes (usu. because he fears that eye contact will betray his guilt, fraudulence etc): глаза у X-a бегают ≈ X has shifty (darting) eyes; X's eyes dart (keep darting about).♦... Взгляд [Лёвы] оттого был подозрительным, что глазки автора бегали... (Битов 2)....Lyova's glance was suspicious because the author had shifty eyes (2a).♦ Положительному герою [в идеальном произведении социалистического реализма] противостоит отрицательный. Он... родину спасать не хочет, знамя спасать не хочет, от выполнения планов уклоняется. Руки у него потные, глаза бегают, изо рта пахнет гнилыми зубами (Войнович 1). The positive hero [in the ideal work of socialist realism] is opposed by a negative figure....He is unwilling to save the Motherland and the flag, and seeks to avoid fulfilling the plan. He has sweaty palms, darting eyes, and the smell of rotting teeth on his breath (1a).♦ В чёрной бороде его показывалась проседь; живые большие глаза так и бегали (Пушкин 2). His black beard was beginning to go grey; his large lively eyes were for ever darting about (2b).⇒ s.o. moves his eyes quickly over (some place, text etc) in the process of surveying it, trying to get a general picture of what is there etc:- Х-овы глаза бегали по месту Y (по Y-ам) ≈ X's eyes darted (shot) around place Y (from one Y to another);- [in refer, to a text] X's eyes ran quickly over the lines (along the lines, down the page etc).♦ Он медленно проводил своими длинными пальцами по бакенбардам, а глаза его бегали по углам (Тургенев 2). He slowly passed his fingers over his side whiskers, while his eyes strayed about the room (2b).♦ Иван Матвеевич взял письмо и привычными глазами бегал по строкам, а письмо слегка дрожало в его пальцах (Гончаров 1). Ivan Matveyevich took the letter..., his eyes running quickly along the lines, while his hands trembled slightly (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бегать глазами
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10 глаза бегают
[VPsubj; fixed WO]=====1. глаза бегают чьи, (у) кого disapprov s.o. glances rapidly in different directions in order to avoid looking directly into another's eyes (usu. because he fears that eye contact will betray his guilt, fraudulence etc): глаза у X-a бегают ≈ X has shifty (darting) eyes; X's eyes dart (keep darting about).♦... Взгляд [Лёвы] оттого был подозрительным, что глазки автора бегали... (Битов 2)....Lyova's glance was suspicious because the author had shifty eyes (2a).♦ Положительному герою [в идеальном произведении социалистического реализма] противостоит отрицательный. Он... родину спасать не хочет, знамя спасать не хочет, от выполнения планов уклоняется. Руки у него потные, глаза бегают, изо рта пахнет гнилыми зубами (Войнович 1). The positive hero [in the ideal work of socialist realism] is opposed by a negative figure....He is unwilling to save the Motherland and the flag, and seeks to avoid fulfilling the plan. He has sweaty palms, darting eyes, and the smell of rotting teeth on his breath (1a).♦ В чёрной бороде его показывалась проседь; живые большие глаза так и бегали (Пушкин 2). His black beard was beginning to go grey; his large lively eyes were for ever darting about (2b).⇒ s.o. moves his eyes quickly over (some place, text etc) in the process of surveying it, trying to get a general picture of what is there etc:- Х-овы глаза бегали по месту Y (по Y-ам) ≈ X's eyes darted (shot) around place Y (from one Y to another);- [in refer, to a text] X's eyes ran quickly over the lines (along the lines, down the page etc).♦ Он медленно проводил своими длинными пальцами по бакенбардам, а глаза его бегали по углам (Тургенев 2). He slowly passed his fingers over his side whiskers, while his eyes strayed about the room (2b).♦ Иван Матвеевич взял письмо и привычными глазами бегал по строкам, а письмо слегка дрожало в его пальцах (Гончаров 1). Ivan Matveyevich took the letter..., his eyes running quickly along the lines, while his hands trembled slightly (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > глаза бегают
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11 शल्यम् _śalyam
शल्यम् [शल्-यत्]1 A spear, javelin, dart.-2 An arrow, a shaft; शल्यं निखातमुदहारयतामुरस्तः R.9.78; शल्यप्रोतम् 9.75; अवगच्छति मूढचेतनः प्रयनाशं हृदि शल्यमर्पितम् R.8.88; Ś.6.8; V.2.1.-3 A thorn, splinter.-4 A pin, peg, stake (said to be m. also in these four senses).-5 Any extraneous substance lodged in the body and giving it very great pain; आलातशल्यम् U.3. 35; अपनीताशेषशल्यः Dk.-6 (Fig.) Any cause of poig- nant or heart-rending grief; उद्धृतविषादशल्यः कथयिष्यामि Ś.7.-7 A bone.-8 Difficulty, distress.-9 Sin, crime.-1 Poison.-11 Abuse, defamation.-12 Aegle Mar- melos (बिल्व).-ल्यः 1 A porcupine, hedge-hog; Bhāg. 8.2.22.-2 The thorny shrub.-3 Extraction of splinters.-4 A fence, boundary.-5 The Bilva and Madana trees.-6 A kind of fish.-7 N. of a king of Madra and brother of Mādrī, the second wife of Pāṇḍu, and thus maternal uncle of Nakula and Saha- deva. (In the great war he at first intended to fight on the side of the Pāṇdavas, but he was artfully won over by Duryodhana and subsequently fought in his behalf. He acted as charioteer to Karṇa when he was generalissimo of the Kaurava forces, and after his death was appointed commander. He maintained the field for one day, but was at last slain by Yudhi- ṣṭhira).-ल्या A kind of dance (mentioned with लास्य and चलित).-Comp. -अरिः an epithet of Yudhiṣṭhira.-आहरणम्, -उद्धरणम्, -उद्धारः, -क्रिया, -शास्त्रम् extraction of thorns or splinters, or that part of sur- gery which relates to the extraction of extraneous matter from the body.-कण्ठः a porcupine.-कर्त्तृ a surgeon.-क्रिया the extraction of thorns or other extraneous substances lodged in the body.-पर्वन् N. of the 9th book of the Mahābhārata.-प्रोत a. pierced by an arrow.-लोमन् n. the quill of a porcupine.-हर्तृ m.1 a weeder.-2 a surgeon.
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