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A n1 ( lack of difficulty) facilité f ; for ease of pour faciliter [use, reference] ; with ease avec facilité, facilement ;2 ( freedom from anxiety) at ease gen à l'aise ; at ease! Mil repos! ; ill at ease mal à l'aise ; to put sb at ease/at their ease mettre qn à l'aise/à son aise ; to take one's ease se détendre ; to put sb's mind at ease rassurer qn (about à propos de) ; her mind was at ease at last elle avait enfin l'esprit tranquille ;3 ( confidence of manner) aisance f ;B vtr1 ( lessen) atténuer, soulager [pain, tension, worry] ; atténuer [crisis, shortage, problem] ; réduire [congestion, restrictions] ; diminuer [burden] ;3 ( move carefully) to ease sth into introduire qch délicatement dans ; to ease sth out of sortir qch délicatement de.C vi1 ( lessen) [tension, pain, pressure] s'atténuer ; [congestion, overcrowding, rain, snow, rate] diminuer ; [fog] se dissiper ;3 Fin [price] être en légère baisse.D v refl to ease oneself into se laisser glisser délicatement dans [seat, bath] ; to ease oneself out of se lever délicatement de [chair] ; to ease oneself through se glisser par [gap].■ ease back:▶ ease [sth] back, ease back [sth] ôter délicatement [cover, bandage].■ ease off:▶ ease off1 ( lessen) [business] se ralentir ; [demand, congestion] se réduire ; [traffic, rain, snow] diminuer ; [fog] se dissiper ;2 ( work less hard) [person] relâcher son effort ; -
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ease [i:z]1 noun∎ to be or to feel at ease être ou se sentir à l'aise;∎ to be or to feel ill at ease être ou se sentir mal à l'aise;∎ we're at ease with each other now maintenant nous nous sentons à l'aise ensemble;∎ to be at ease with oneself être bien dans sa peau;∎ a nation at ease with itself une nation qui s'accepte;∎ to be at ease with one's sexuality assumer pleinement sa sexualité;∎ I feel at ease about the new proposals les nouvelles propositions me conviennent tout à fait;∎ to set sb's mind at ease tranquilliser qn;∎ set your mind at ease rassurez-vous, soyez tranquille;∎ now that your mind's at ease maintenant que tu es tranquillisé;∎ to put sb at (his or her) ease mettre qn à l'aise;∎ Military (stand) at ease! repos!;∎ old-fashioned to take one's ease prendre ses aises, se mettre à l'aise∎ to do sth with ease faire qch facilement ou aisément;∎ to speak with ease parler avec aisance;∎ the ease with which they adapted la facilité avec laquelle ils se sont adaptés;∎ ease of access facilité f d'accès;∎ ease of use facilité f d'emploi∎ to live a life of ease avoir la belle vie, mener une vie facile(a) (alleviate → anxiety, worry) calmer; (→ pain) calmer, soulager; (→ pressure, tension) relâcher; (→ traffic flow) rendre plus fluide; (→ workload) alléger;∎ to ease sb's mind rassurer qn;∎ to ease sb of a burden décharger qn d'un fardeau, retirer un fardeau des épaules de qn;∎ to ease sb of their anxiety/pain calmer l'inquiétude/la douleur de qn∎ to ease oneself into a chair s'installer délicatement dans un fauteuil;∎ Cars to ease in the clutch embrayer en douceur;∎ she eased the rucksack from her back elle fit glisser le sac à dos de ses épaules;∎ they eased him out of the car ils l'ont aidé à sortir de la voiture;∎ to ease sth out faire sortir qch délicatement;∎ to ease sb out (from position, job) pousser qn vers la sortie;∎ they eased him out ils se sont débarrassés de lui en douceur;∎ he eased himself through the gap in the hedge il s'est glissé ou faufilé à travers le trou dans la haie(pain) se calmer, s'atténuer; (situation, tension, rain) se calmer;∎ the awkwardness between them eased le malaise qu'il y avait entre eux s'est dissipé(throttle, lever) tirer doucement➲ ease off(a) (lid, bandage) enlever délicatement∎ work has eased off il y a moins de travail∎ to ease up on sb/sth y aller doucement avec qn/qch -
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ease [i:z]1. nounfacilité f• ease of reference/access facilité f de consultation/d'accèsa. ( = relieve) [+ pain, suffering] soulager ; [+ pressure, tension] diminuer ; [+ restrictions] assouplir ; [+ shortage] pallierb. ( = make easier) faciliterc. ( = move gently) he eased himself into the chair il s'est laissé glisser dans le fauteuil[pressure, tension, fighting] diminuerto ease back on sb/sth se montrer moins strict envers qn/en ce qui concerne qch► ease off[person] ( = slow down) ralentir ; ( = work less hard) se relâcher ; ( = subside) [rain, wind, pain] se calmer ; [pressure, traffic] diminuer[+ lid] enlever doucement[person] ( = relax) se détendre ; ( = make less effort) relâcher ses efforts ; [situation] se détendre• to ease up on sb/sth se montrer moins strict envers qn/en ce qui concerne qch* * *[iːz] 1.1) ( lack of difficulty) facilité f2) ( freedom from anxiety)at ease — gen à l'aise
at ease! — Military repos!
to put somebody's mind at ease — rassurer quelqu'un ( about à propos de)
3) ( confidence of manner) aisance f4) ( affluence) aisance f2.transitive verb1) ( lessen) gen atténuer; réduire [congestion]; diminuer [burden]2) ( make easier) détendre [situation]; faciliter [communication, transition]3) ( move carefully)3.intransitive verb [tension, problem, pain, pressure] s'atténuer; [congestion, rain, rate] diminuer; [situation] se détendre; [price] être en légère baissePhrasal Verbs:- ease off- ease up -
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1. noun1) (freedom from pain or trouble) Ruhe, die3) (freedom from constraint) Entspanntheit, dieat [one's] ease — entspannt; behaglich
be or feel at [one's] ease — sich wohl fühlen
4)2. transitive verb1) (relieve) lindern [Schmerz, Kummer]; (make lighter, easier) erleichtern [Last]; entspannen [Lage]2) (give mental ease to) erleichtern4) (cause to move) behutsam bewegen3. intransitive verb1) [Belastung, Druck, Wind, Sturm:] nachlassen2)ease off or up — (begin to take it easy) sich entspannen; (drive more slowly) ein bisschen langsamer fahren
* * *[i:z] 1. noun1) (freedom from pain or from worry or hard work: a lifetime of ease.) die Bequemlichkeit2) (freedom from difficulty: He passed his exam with ease.) die Leichtigkeit3) (naturalness: ease of manner.) die Ungezwungenheit2. verb1) (to free from pain, trouble or anxiety: A hot bath eased his tired limbs.) lockern2) ((often with off) to make or become less strong, less severe, less fast etc: The pain has eased (off); The driver eased off as he approached the town.) mäßigen3) (to move (something heavy or awkward) gently or gradually in or out of position: They eased the wardrobe carefully up the narrow staircase.) manövrieren•- academic.ru/23170/easily">easily- easiness
- easy 3. interjection(a command to go or act gently: Easy! You'll fall if you run too fast.) Langsam!- easy chair- easy-going
- at ease
- easier said than done
- go easy on
- stand at ease
- take it easy
- take one's ease* * *[i:z]for \ease of access um einen besseren Zugang zu ermöglichento do sth with \ease etw mit Leichtigkeit tuna life of \ease ein angenehmes Lebento put sb's mind at \ease jdn beruhigen[stand] at \ease! MIL rührt euch!to be at [one's] \ease unbefangen seinto feel at [one's] \ease sich akk wohl fühlenII. vt1. (relieve)to \ease sb's conscience jdn beruhigento \ease pain Schmerzen lindernto \ease a problem ein Problem entschärfento \ease the strain die Belastung mindernto \ease the tension die Anspannung lösen; ( fig) die Lage entspannen2. (free)to \ease sb of their money jdn um sein Geld erleichtern3. (move)she \eased the key into the lock vorsichtig steckte sie den Schlüssel ins SchlossI \eased myself through the crowd ich schob mich durch die MengeIII. vi (lessen) nachlassen; tension, situation sich akk beruhigen [o entspannen]; (relax) prices nachlassen, nachgeben* * *[iːz]1. n1) (= freedom from discomfort) Behagen ntI've never felt at ease with computers — Computer waren mir nie so richtig geheuer
I am never at ease in his company — in seiner Gesellschaft fühle ich mich immer befangen or fühle ich mich nie frei und ungezwungen
to put or set sb at (his/her) ease — jdm die Befangenheit nehmen
my mind is at ease now — jetzt bin ich beruhigt
to take one's ease — es sich (dat) bequem machen
(stand) at ease! (Mil) — rührt euch!
See:→ ill-at-ease2) (= absence of difficulty) Leichtigkeit ffor ease of use/access/reference — um die Benutzung/den Zugang/das Nachschlagen zu erleichtern
3) (= absence of work) Muße fhe lives a life of ease — er führt ein Leben der Muße
2. vt2) (= make less, loosen) rope, strap lockern, nachlassen; dress etc weiter machen; pressure, tension verringern; situation entspannen; fears zerstreuen; problem abhelfen (+dat)3)he eased the lid off — er löste den Deckel behutsam ab
he eased his broken leg up onto the stretcher —
he eased his way toward(s) the door (= slowly) (= unobtrusively) — er bewegte sich langsam zur Tür er bewegte sich unauffällig zur Tür
3. vinachlassen; (situation) sich entspannen; (prices) nachgeben* * *ease [iːz]A s1. Bequemlichkeit f, Behaglichkeit f, Behagen n, Wohlgefühl n:take one’s ease es sich gemütlich machen;at ease bequem, behaglich ( → A 2, A 4, A 5)at (one’s) easea) ruhig, entspannt, gelöst,b) unbefangen;a) jemanden beruhigen,b) jemandem die Befangenheit nehmen;a) unruhig,b) befangen;3. Sorglosigkeit f:live at ease in guten Verhältnissen lebenwith ease mühelos, leicht;ease of operation leichte Bedienungsweise, einfache Bedienungat (one’s) ease ungezwungen, ungeniert;be at ease with sb ungezwungen mit jemandem verkehren;be at ease with the press ein normales oder unbelastetes Verhältnis zur Presse haben;(stand) at ease! MIL rührt euch!;at ease, march! MIL ohne Tritt marsch!from von):give sb ease jemandem Erleichterung verschaffen7. WIRTSCHa) Nachgeben n (der Preise), (Kurs)Abschwächung fb) Flüssigkeit f (des Kapitals)B v/t1. sein Gewissen erleichtern, beruhigen:ease one’s mind sich befreien oder erleichtern3. Schmerzen lindern:4. einer Sache abhelfen5. befreien, entlasten, erlösen ( alle:of von)7. lockern, entspannen (beide auch fig):ease off fig abschwächen;ease taxes die Steuern senkenease o.s. into a chair sich vorsichtig in einem Sessel niederlassen;ease one’s foot inthe shoe vorsichtig in den Schuh fahrena) die Fahrt etc vermindern, -langsamen,C v/i1. Erleichterung oder Entspannung verschaffena) nachlassen, sich abschwächen, abklingen (Schmerz etc),b) sich entspannen (Lage),c) (bei der Arbeit) kürzertreten,d) weniger streng sein (on zu)3. WIRTSCH fallen, abköckeln (Kurse, Preise)* * *1. noun1) (freedom from pain or trouble) Ruhe, die3) (freedom from constraint) Entspanntheit, dieat [one's] ease — entspannt; behaglich
be or feel at [one's] ease — sich wohl fühlen
put or set somebody at his ease — jemandem die Befangenheit nehmen
4)2. transitive verbwith ease — (without difficulty) mit Leichtigkeit
1) (relieve) lindern [Schmerz, Kummer]; (make lighter, easier) erleichtern [Last]; entspannen [Lage]2) (give mental ease to) erleichtern3) (relax, adjust) lockern [Griff, Knoten]; verringern [Druck, Spannung, Geschwindigkeit]4) (cause to move) behutsam bewegen3. intransitive verb1) [Belastung, Druck, Wind, Sturm:] nachlassen2)ease off or up — (begin to take it easy) sich entspannen; (drive more slowly) ein bisschen langsamer fahren
* * *n.Behaglichkeit f.Bequemlichkeit f.Leichtigkeit f.Ruhe nur sing. f. v.abklingen (Schmerz) v.erleichtern v.lindern v. -
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i:z 1. noun1) (freedom from pain or from worry or hard work: a lifetime of ease.) komfort, behagelighet, velvære2) (freedom from difficulty: He passed his exam with ease.) letthet3) (naturalness: ease of manner.) utvungenhet2. verb1) (to free from pain, trouble or anxiety: A hot bath eased his tired limbs.) lette, redusere, lindre2) ((often with off) to make or become less strong, less severe, less fast etc: The pain has eased (off); The driver eased off as he approached the town.) minske(s), senke(s), sette ned3) (to move (something heavy or awkward) gently or gradually in or out of position: They eased the wardrobe carefully up the narrow staircase.) flytte/skyve forsiktig•- easily- easiness
- easy 3. interjection(a command to go or act gently: Easy! You'll fall if you run too fast.) Forsiktig!; Rolig!; Pass på!- easy-going
- at ease
- easier said than done
- go easy on
- stand at ease
- take it easy
- take one's easelette--------ro--------velbehagIsubst. \/iːz\/1) velvære, velbehag2) ro, hvile3) sorgløshet4) ledighet, naturlighet5) bekvemmelighet, makelighet6) letthetat (one's) ease bekvemt, behagelig rolig, trygg ubesværet, veltilpass, hjemmevant makelig, i ro og mak(stand) at ease! ( militærvesen) på stedet hvil!, hvil!ease of manner utvungen opptreden, ledighet, naturlighetill at ease ille til mote, urolig, utrygga life of ease en bekymringsfri (eller behagelig) tilværelselive at ease ha en bekymringsfri tilværelse, ha det braput\/set a person at ease få noen til å føle seg vel, få noen til å falle til ro, gjøre noen tryggtake one's ease hvile seg, ta det roligwith ease med letthet, lett og ledig, lekende lett, uten vanskeligheterIIverb \/iːz\/1) (om smerter, plager) lindre2) berolige, roe ned3) lette, minske4) ( om tempo) sette ned, senke gradvis5) forenkle6) (teknikk, også i sjøfart) løsne, slakke, lirke, få til å gå lettere7) (om priser, rente) sette ned, senke8) ( om søm) tilpasse, legge ut9) ( om aksjer) synke i verdiease down (om maskin, motor) sette ned farten\/turtalletease in lirke på, få til å gå lettereease into gi en innføring iease off (om seil, skjøte) gjøre mindre stram, slakke på bli mindre spent, bli mindre trykkendeta det (litt mer) med roease oneself gjøre sitt fornødneease one's mind roe segease out gradvis presse utease somebody of something ( også spøkefullt) befri noen for noe• ease somebody of his\/her moneyease the engines! ( sjøfart) sakte (forover)!ease up ta det (litt mer) med roease up on ta det (litt mer) med ro med• ease up on the boy! -
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1. n1) вільність, невимушеність; легкістьto be at ease — почувати себе невимушено, не соромитися
2) полегшення, припинення (болю тощо)3) спокій; дозвілля; вдоволення; зручністьto stand at ease — військ. стояти вільно
2. v1) полегшувати; заспокоювати; пом'якшувати3) послаблювати (зусилля)5) зменшуватися, знижуватися (про ціни)6) обережно установлювати (на місце)to ease oneself — зручно сісти, опуститися (в крісло), влаштуватися
* * *I [iːz] n1) свобода, невимушеність2) легкість; зручність ( користування словником)3) полегшення, припинення ( болю)II [iːz] v1) полегшувати ( страждання); заспокоювати, тамувати ( біль); (of) рятувати, звільняти, позбавляти ( від чого-небудь)2) робити більш вільним, зручним; розпускати ( шви в одязі); розтягувати ( взуття)3) послабити, пом'якшити (напруженість, ситуацію); слабшати, зменшуватися, знижуватися (нaпp., про ціни)4) ( into) обережно встановлювати ( на місце); refl опуститися ( у крісло); ( зручно) сісти, улаштуватися5) мop. попускати (снасть; тж. ease down); відводити ( стерно); зменшувати швидкість -
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n. 1. амархан, хялбархан, өлхөн. 2. амар амгалан, тайван. a life of ease тайван амьдрал. ill at ease уцаартай. v. 1. уужрах, хөнгөрөх, талбирах. 2. намжаах, хөнгөрүүлэх, багасгах. 3. тавих, уужим болгох. 4. зөөлөн/ намуухан хөдлөх. 5. зөөлөн хөдөлгөх/ хүрэх. ease off зөөлрөх, намсах. ease up 1. хурд хасах/ сойх. 2. намдах. ease (oneself/ sb) into sth яваандаа дасах/ сурах. -
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{put}
I. 1. слагам, поставям, турям, оставям
to PUT a matter into someone's hands поверявам/оставям някому някаква работа
to PUT oneself into someone's hands оставям се (в ръцете) на някого
to PUT someone in prison слагам някого в затвора
not to know where to PUT oneself не знам къде да се дяна (от смущение и пр.)
2. поставям (въпрос и пр.), задавам (въпрос)
to PUT a matter before a committee поставям въпрос пред комисия
3. поставям/докарвам в някакво състояние
to PUT something /things right оправям работата
to PUT a field under/to wheat etc. засявам нива с пшеница и пр.
to PUT someone in the wrong изкарвам някого крив
4. сп. тласкам (гюлле)
5. изразявам (се)
as... PUTs it както казва..., по думите на...
I don't know how to PUT it не знам как да се изразя
6. преценявам, оценявам, изчислявам
I PUT his income at L 400 според мен доходът му трябва да е 400 лири
I PUT him above his brother ценя ro повече от брат му
to PUT a high value on someone's friendship високо ценя приятелството на някого
to PUT the time as about 7 мисля, че е около 7 часа
7. залагам (пари на кон)
8. мор. тръгвам, отплувам (in, out, down, for, back, to, etc.)
put about обръщам, променям курса, тръгвам в обратна посока (и мор.), разпространявам (слухове), разг. разстройвам, безпокоя, тревожа
put across превозвам (с лодка), изразявам ясно/убедително, убедителен съм
to PUT oneself across представям се добре/в добра светлина, провеждам успешно
to PUT a deal across сключвам сделка, разг. измамвам, изхитрям, постигам чрез измама
you can't PUT that across me такива не ми минават
put aside слагам настрана (и пари)
II. 1. сп. тласкане на гюлле
2. борс. право да се продават акции и пр. на определена цена на определена дата
III. a разг. неподвижен, на (едно) място
to stay PUT не мърдам, стоя/оставам където съм
he won't stay PUT не стои мирно/на едно място, вечно шава
IV. вж. putt* * *{put} v (put) 1. слагам, поставям; турям; оставям; to put a matter (2) {put} n 1. сп. тласкане на гюлле; 2. борс. право да се продав{3} {put} а разг. неподвижен, на (едно) място; to stay put не мърда{4} {put} putt.* * *турям; слагам; оставям; поставям; преценявам; превръщам; представям; промушвам; пронизвам; задавам; накарвам;* * *1. as... puts it както казва..., по думите на.. 2. he won't stay put не стои мирно/на едно място, вечно шава 3. i don't know how to put it не знам как да се изразя 4. i put him above his brother ценя ro повече от брат му 5. i put his income at l 400 според мен доходът му трябва да е 400 лири 6. i. слагам, поставям, турям, оставям 7. ii. сп. тласкане на гюлле 8. iii. a разг. неподвижен, на (едно) място 9. iv. вж. putt 10. not to know where to put oneself не знам къде да се дяна (от смущение и пр.) 11. put about обръщам, променям курса, тръгвам в обратна посока (и мор.), разпространявам (слухове), разг. разстройвам, безпокоя, тревожа 12. put across превозвам (с лодка), изразявам ясно/убедително, убедителен съм 13. put aside слагам настрана (и пари) 14. to put a deal across сключвам сделка, разг. измамвам, изхитрям, постигам чрез измама 15. to put a field under/to wheat etc. засявам нива с пшеница и пр 16. to put a high value on someone's friendship високо ценя приятелството на някого 17. to put a matter before a committee поставям въпрос пред комисия 18. to put a matter into someone's hands поверявам/оставям някому някаква работа 19. to put oneself across представям се добре/в добра светлина, провеждам успешно 20. to put oneself into someone's hands оставям се (в ръцете) на някого 21. to put someone in prison слагам някого в затвора 22. to put someone in the wrong изкарвам някого крив 23. to put something /things right оправям работата 24. to put the time as about 7 мисля, че е около 7 часа 25. to stay put не мърдам, стоя/оставам където съм 26. you can't put that across me такива не ми минават 27. борс. право да се продават акции и пр. на определена цена на определена дата 28. залагам (пари на кон) 29. изразявам (се) 30. мор. тръгвам, отплувам (in, out, down, for, back, to, etc.) 31. поставям (въпрос и пр.), задавам (въпрос) 32. поставям/докарвам в някакво състояние 33. преценявам, оценявам, изчислявам 34. сп. тласкам (гюлле)* * *put [put] I. v ( put) (- tt-) 1. слагам (на, до), поставям, турям; оставям; to \put a child to bed слагам дете да спи; to \put a matter into s.o.'s hands поверявам на някого нещо; to \put o.'s name to подписвам; прен. поддържам, подкрепям; to \put o.'s eye to the telescope гледам през телескоп; 2. поставям, докарвам в дадено състояние; to \put the matter right оправям работата; to \put a room in order разтребвам, оправям стая; to \put a field to ( under) wheat засявам нива с пшеница; to \put to death ( sleep) убивам (приспивам); to \put wise about (on) ам. sl осведомявам, давам съвет, акъл; to \put s.o. at his ease предразполагам някого; to \put s.o. in the wrong изкарвам някого крив; 3. карам, накарвам; подлагам на (изпитание, изтезания, унижения и пр.); he is \put to every kind of work карат го (дават му) да върши всякаква работа; to \put a boy to a trade давам момче да изучи занаят; to \put o.'s brain ( mind) to (on) a problem съсредоточавам се върху, залавям се (заемам се) с даден проблем; I am \putting you to a lot of trouble причинявам ви голямо безпокойство; to \put the еnemy to flight обръщам неприятеля в бягство, накарвам неприятеля да побегне; 4. сп. хвърлям ( гюле); 5. превръщам; превеждам (на даден език) ( into); to \put o.'s money into land влагам парите си в земя; to \put o.'s thoughts into words изразявам мислите си с думи; to \put words to music композирам музика за даден текст; 6. поставям, излагам, представям ( въпрос); задавам ( въпрос); поставям ( резолюция) на обсъждане; изразявам (се); to \put it simply ( bluntly) да го кажа с прости думи (директно); I don't know how to \put it не знам как да се изразя; 7. преценявам, оценявам; ценя повече от, считам за по-голям от ( above, before); I \put her age at about 50 трябва да е някъде около 50 годишна; to \put it past s.o. to do s.th. считам ( някого) за неспособен да направи нещо; 8. пронизвам, прострелвам (с куршум), промушвам; to \put a knife into s.o.'s breast забивам нож в гърдите на някого; to \put o.'s fist through the pane пробивам стъкло с ръката си; to \put a pen through a word зачертавам (задрасквам) дума; 9. сп. залагам (пари на кон); инвестирам (in, into); 10. мор. тръгвам, отплавам (in, out, for, back, to); to \put out to sea отплавам (за кораб, пътник); to \put to port отбивам се в пристанище; • to \put s.th. on ice изоставям (зарязвам) временно; оставям за по-късен етап; to \put on the map разг. правя известен; to \put on the hop sl обърквам, смущавам, шашардисвам; II. n 1. сп. хвърляне на гюле (камък); 2. разстоянието, на което е хвърлено гюле, камък; 3. фин., търг. право на едната страна да остави стоки, акции или облигации в даден срок на определена цена (обр. call); III. adj разг. неподвижен; it won't stay \put не стои мирно, на едно място; IV. put [pʌt] = putt. -
9 put
̈ɪput I гл.
1) а) класть, положить б) помещать, сажать;
ставить He put his money into land. ≈ Он поместил свои деньги в земельную собственность. It's time he was put to school. ≈ Пора определить его в школу. Put it out of your mind. ≈ Выкинь это из головы. Put yourself in his place. ≈ Поставь себя на его место. в) приделывать, прилаживать
2) а) пододвигать, прислонять б) спорт бросать, метать, толкать;
всаживать Syn: throw
3) а) направлять;
заставлять делать to put a horse to/at a fence ≈ заставить лошадь взять барьер to put one's mind on/to a problem ≈ думать над проблемой, искать решение проблемы б) предлагать, ставить на обсуждение в) приводить( в определенное состояние или положение) ;
подвергать (to)
4) а) выражать( словами, в письменной форме) ;
излагать, переводить б) класть слова на музыку в) оценивать, исчислять, определять (в) (at) ;
считать I put his income at 5000 pounds a year. ≈ Я определяю его годовой доход в 5000 фунтов стерлингов. ∙ put about put above put across put ahead put apart put as put aside put at put away put back put by put down put forth put forward put in put off put on put onto put out put over put through put together put up put up with put upon to put a name ≈ оказывать поддержку put up to smth. put it across II сущ. метание( камня и т. п.) III = putt бросок камня или тяжести с плеча (спортивное) толкание( биржевое) опцион на продажу, обратная премия, сделка с обратной премией - * and call двойной опцион, стеллаж - to give for the * продать обратную премию (диалектизм) толчок, удар класть, ставить;
положить, поставить - to * the books on a shelf положить /поставить/ книги на полку - to * a bandage on one's hand наложить повязку на руку - to * a thing in its right place положить /поставить/ вещь на место - to * a child to bed уложить ребенка в постель;
уложить ребенка спать - * the parcel on the table положите сверток на стол - don't * the basket on the table, * it on the floor не ставь корзину на стол, поставь ее на пол - * the child in the chair посади ребенка на стул (in, into) вкладывать, вставлять, класть;
убирать - to * a letter into an envelope вложить письмо в конверт - to * some money in one's purse положить деньги в кошелек - to * some water in a jug налить воды в кувшин - to * papers in the drawer убрать /положить/ бумаги /документы/ в ящик стола - he put his hands into his pockets он засунул руки в карманы - * your suit in the cupboard повесь костюм в шкаф( обыкн in, into) прибавлять, подмешивать, всыпать - to * sugar in(to) tea класть сахар в чай - to * the poison in smth. подмешать яд во что-л. - * no rum in the tea не добавляйте рому в чай - I've * milk in your tea я налил вам в чай молока - I've * salt in the soup я посолил суп - he * many spices into the dish он приправил кушанье разными пряностями ставить, помещать, размещать - to * names in alphabetical order расположить фамилии в алфавитном порядке - to * difficulties in the way ставить /чинить/ препятствия на пути - to * honour before riches предпочитать честь богатству - he *s Keats above Byron as a poet он ставит Китса как поэта выше Байрона - * yourself in my place поставь себя на свое место - * the stress on the first syllable поставьте ударение на первом слоге отдавать, передавать;
помещать - to * smb. under smb.'s care поручить кого-л. кому-л. /чьим-л. заботам/;
отдать кого-л. на чье-л. попечение - to * oneself into snb.'s hands отдать себя в чьи-л. руки - will you * the matter into my hands? вы доверите /поручите/ мне это дело? ставить, назначать( на какую-л. должность, работу) - to * smb. in charge /at the head/ of smth. поставить кого-л. во главе чего-л. - to * men to work поставить людей на работу - * him to mind the furnance поставь /назначь/ его следить за топкой - he is * to every kind of work он привык /привычен/ ко всякой работе - they * over him a man six years younger than himself они поставили над ним человека на шесть лет моложе (него) - I * myself to winning back their confidence я пытался /старался/ вновь завоевать их доверие устраивать, определять, помещать - to * smb. in hospital помещать кого-л. в больницу - to * a child to school определить ребенка в школу - to * smb. in prison посадить кого-л. в тюрьму - to * goods on the market выпускать товар в продажу - to * an ad in the paper поместить объявление в газете - to * cattle to pasture выгонять скот на пастбище - to * a boy to trade определить мальчика в учение - he was * to shoemaking его отдали в учение к сапожнику - she was * in(to) service ее отдали в услужение - we shall * him in the spare room мы поместим его /постелим ему/ в свободной комнате - the refugees were * in the hostel беженцев разместили в общежитии поставить, сделать постановку - to * a play on the stage поставить пьесу вносить, включать (тж. * down) - to * in the list включить в список - to * into the field( спортивное) включить в число участников соревнования - * $10 to my account запишите десять долларов на мой счет (to) приложить;
поднести;
приблизить;
подвинуть - to * a glass to one's lips поднести стакан к губам - to * a handkerchief to one's nose поднести платок к носу - to * one's eye to a spyglass поднести подзорную трубу к глазам - he * a flower against /to/ her hair он приложил цветок к ее волосам (to) приделать, приладить, приспособить - to * a new handle to a knife приделать новую рукоятку к ножу - to * a ferrule to a walking stick надеть на трость новый наконечник( сельскохозяйственное) (to) случать - to * bull to cow случить быка с коровой( морское) плыть;
отправляться;
брать курс - to * (out) to the sea выйти в море - to * into port заходить в порт - to * down the river плыть вниз по реке - the boat * out of Odessa судно вышло из Одессы (американизм) (разговорное) убегать, удирать - * to home удрать домой( диалектизм) пускать ростки;
давать почки (диалектизм) бодать бодаться излагать, выражать, формулировать( мысли, замечания и т. п.) - to * one's ideas into words выразить мысли словами - to * one's proposal on paper изложить свое предложение в письменной форме - to * the arguments for and against привести /изложить/ доводы за и против - to * in black and white написать черным по белому - to * it mildy мягко говоря - to * it otherwise иначе говоря, иными словами - I don't know how to * it (разговорное) я не знаю, как это сделать - as Horace *s it как говорит /пишет/ Гораций - you * things in such a way that вы преподносите это таким образом /в таком свете/ - * it to him nicely скажите ему об этом деликатно /мягко/ - I * the matter clearly to /before/ him я ясно изложил ему суть дела - a good story well * интересный, хорошо преподнесенный рассказ переводить (на другой язык) - * it into French переведите это на французский( язык) - how would you * it in French? как вы это скажите /как это будет/ по-французски? класть (на музыку) задавать, ставить (вопрос) - he * so many questions that I couldn't answer them all он задал столько вопросов, что я не смог на все ответить выдвигать( предложение) ;
предлагать (резолюцию) ;
ставить (вопрос, предложение и т. п.) на обсуждение - to * the motion to the vote ставить предложение на голосование - to * a matter before a tribunal представить вопрос на рассмотрение трибунала - I want to * my proposal before you я хочу, чтобы вы выслушали /обсудили, обдумали/ мое предложение - I shall * your proposal to the board я доведу ваше предложение до сведения совета директоров, я доложу ваше предложение на совете директоров высказывать (предположение) - I * it to you that (you were there) я говорю вам, что (вы там были) - he * it to them that... он сказал /заявил/ им, что - * it that you are right допустим /предположим/, что вы правы ставить (знак, метку, подпись) - to * one's name /one's signature/ to a document подписывать документ - * a mark /a tick/ against his name поставьте галочку против его фамилии вложить, поместить, внести( деньги) - to * money in(to) a bank положить деньги в банк - to * capital into a business вложить капитал в дело - to * money into land помещать деньги в земельную собственность ставить деньги, делать ставки( на бегах и т. п.) - to * money on a horse ставить деньги на лошадь назначать (цену) ;
определять (стоимость, ценность) ;
оценивать что-л. или кого-л.;
исчислять - to * value of smth. оценить что-л. - to * price on a painting оценить картину, назначить цену за картину - to * the population at 15 000 определить численность населения в пятнадцать тысяч человек - I should * it at $5 я бы оценил это в пять долларов - I * his income at $6000 я определяю его годовой доход в 6000 долларов - he *s no value on my advice он не прислушивается к моим советам - he *s hight value on her friendship он высоко ценит ее дружбу - I'd * him at about 60 я бы дал ему лет шестьдесят облагать( налогом) - to * a tax on imports обложить пошлиной ввозимые товары (on, upon) накладывать (обязательства и т. п.) - to * a veto on smth. наложить вето /запрет/ на что-л., запретить что-л. - the obligation he had * upon us обязательства, которые он на нас возложил возлагать (надежды и т. п.) - to * one's hopes (up) on smb. возлагать надежды на кого-л.;
что-л. переложить, свалить( вину, ответственность) - to * the blame on smb. возложить на кого-л. вину - he always tries to * the blame on me он всегда старается свалить вину на меня вонзать( нож и т. п.) ;
посылать( пулю, снаряд и т. п.) - to * a knife into smb. всадить нож в кого-л.;
зарезать кого-л. - to * a bullet through smb. застрелить кого-л. (on) основывать, базировать (решение, вывод) - I * my decision on the grounds stated я основываю свое решение на вышеуказанных мотивах приводить (в определенное положение, состояние и т. п.) - to * a stop to /(разг) a stopper on/ smth. прекратить что-л. - to * an end /a period/ to smth. положить конец чему-л., покончить с чем-л. - to * right исправить, починить;
вывести из заблуждения, направить на правильный путь - to * smb. right with smb. оправдать кого-л. в чьих-л. глазах (спортивное) толкать (ядро) засеивать, засаживать( какой-л. культурой) - the land was * in(to) /under/ wheat земля была засеяна пшеницей впрягать (животное) - to * a horse to a carriage впрячь лошадь в экипаж( горное) подкатывать( вагонетку) > to * to use использовать > to * money to good use тратить /расходовать/ деньги с пользой > to * to rights привести в порядок;
упорядочить > to * smb. in the right way наставить кого-л. на путь истинный > to * smb. right with smb. оправдать кого-л. в чьих-л. глазах > to * smb. in the wrong свалить вину на кого-л. > to * heads together совещаться;
вырабатывать совместный план > to * smb.'s back up рассердить /вывести из себя/ кого-л. > to * a good face on it сделать вид, что ничего не случилось > to * a finger on the right spot попасть в точку;
понять суть дела > to * one's finger on обнаруживать, раскрывать, распознавать > to * the finger on smb. сообщить сведения о ком-л. (в полицию) ;
донести на кого-л. > to * one's hand in(to) one's pocket тратить деньги, раскошеливаться > to * one's hands in one's pockets предоставить другим действовать;
умыть руки > to * one's hand to smth. /to the plough/ браться за что-л., взяться за дело > to * one's shoulder to the wheel энергично взяться за дело, приналечь > to * one's foot in it сплоховать;
попасть впросак, "влопаться" > I * my foot in it я дал маху > to * on blinders and earmuffs закрыть глаза и уши, не желая ничего видеть и слышать > to * pen to paper начать писать, взяться за перо > to * one's pen through a word вычеркнуть слово > to * in one's oar, to * one's oar into smb.'s boat вмешиваться в чужие дела > to * a spoke in smb.'s wheel, to * grit the machine вставлять палки в колеса > to * all one's eggs in one basket рисковать всем, поставить все на карту;
целиком отдаться чувству > to * to the sword предать мечу, убить на войне > to * smth. down the drain выкинуть что-л. (на помойку) > to * smb. to his trumps довести кого-л. до крайности > to * smb. wise to /about, of/ smth. (американизм) ознакомить кого-л. с чем-л.;
открыть кому-л. глаза на что-л. > to * smb. in the picture уведомлять /информировать/ кого-л.;
ввести кого-л. в курс дела > to * smb. in his place поставить кого-л. на место, осадить кого-л. > to * spurs to пришпоривать лошадь;
подгонять( кого-л.), ускорять( что-л.) > to * new life into smb., smth. вдохнуть новую жизнь в кого-л., во что-л. > to * one's name to поддерживать, оказывать поддержку > to * smth. out of harm's way прятать что-л. от греха подальше > to * smb. on his guard предостеречь кого-л. > to * smb. off his guard усыплять чью-л. бдительность > to * smb. at his ease избавить кого-л. от смущения;
успокоить кого-л. > to * the wind up smb. запугивать кого-л., нагонять страх на кого-л. > that's * the lid on it! ну все!, конец!, с этим покончено! > to * paid to поставить штамп "уплачено";
уничтожить, ликвидировать;
положить конец (чему-л.) ;
поставить крест( на чем-л.) > to * paid to mosquitoes истребить москитов > let's * paid to the rumour давайте навсегда покончим с этим слухом > this * paid to his hopes это поставило крест на его надеждах > to * a nail in smb.'s coffin (сленг) ускорить чью-л. гибель;
злословить о ком-л. > to * the squeak in (сленг) стать доносчиком > to * it up to smb. (американизм) переложить ответственность на кого-л. > to * the bee /the bite/ on требовать денег взаймы > to * the law on smb. (американизм) подать на кого-нибудь в суд > to be hard * to it оказаться в трудном положении > to stay * (американизм) (сленг) не рыпаться > to * on the scent (охота) пустить по следу (собаку) ;
указать правильный путь (кому-л.) > to * smb. on his honour связать кого-л. словом > to * smb. on his mettle испытать ч-л. мужество;
пробудить рвение > to * up a yarn сочинить историю, пустить "утку" > to * up the shutters ликвидировать дело > not to * too fine a point upon it говоря попросту;
не вдаваясь в подробности > * your hand no further than your sleeve will reach (пословица) по одежке протягивай ножки (легкий) удар, загоняющий мяч в лунку (гольф) загонять мяч в лунку (гольф) ~ about (обыкн. p. p.) шотл. волновать, беспокоить;
don't put yourself about не беспокойтесь he ~ his money into land он поместил свои деньги в земельную собственность;
put it out of your mind выкинь это из головы ~ off откладывать;
he put off going to the dentist он отложил визит к зубному врачу ~ off вызывать отвращение;
her face quite puts me off ее лицо меня отталкивает I don't know how to ~ it не знаю, как это выразить;
I put it to you that... я говорю вам, что... ~ down считать;
I put him down for a fool я считаю его глупым ~ оценивать, исчислять, определять (at - в) ;
считать;
I put his income at;
5000 a year я определяю его годовой доход в 5000 фунтов стерлингов I don't know how to ~ it не знаю, как это выразить;
I put it to you that... я говорю вам, что... it's time he was ~ to school пора определить его в школу;
to put a boy as apprentice определить мальчика в ученье put = putt ~ спорт. бросать, метать;
толкать ~ вкладывать деньги ~ вносить предложение ~ всаживать;
to put a knife into всадить нож в;
to put a bullet through (smb.) застрелить (кого-л.) ~ выражать (словами, в письменной форме) ;
излагать, переводить (from... into - с одного языка на другой) ;
класть (слова на музыку) ~ вчт. записать ~ излагать ~ (~) класть, положить;
(по) ставить;
put more sugar in your tea положи еще сахару в чай ~ метание (камня и т. п.) ~ назначать цену ~ направлять;
заставлять делать;
to put a horse to (или at) a fence заставить лошадь взять барьер ~ облагать налогом ~ обратная премия ~ определять стоимость ~ опцион на продажу ~ оценивать, исчислять, определять (at - в) ;
считать;
I put his income at;
5000 a year я определяю его годовой доход в 5000 фунтов стерлингов ~ оценивать ~ подвергать (to) ;
to put to torture подвергнуть пытке;
пытать;
to put to inconvenience причинить неудобство ~ пододвигать, прислонять;
to put a glass to one's lips поднести стакан к губам ~ поместить ~ помещать;
сажать;
to put to prison сажать в тюрьму ~ помещать ~ поставлять ~ предлагать, ставить на обсуждение;
to put a question задать вопрос;
to put to vote поставить на голосование ~ предлагать ~ приводить (в определенное состояние или положение) ;
to put in order приводить в порядок;
to put an end (to smth.) прекратить (что-л.). ~ приделать, приладить;
to put a new handle to a knife приделать новую рукоятку к ножу ~ сделка с обратной премией ~ формулировать it's time he was ~ to school пора определить его в школу;
to put a boy as apprentice определить мальчика в ученье ~ всаживать;
to put a knife into всадить нож в;
to put a bullet through (smb.) застрелить (кого-л.) to ~ (smb.) in charge of... поставить (кого-л.) во главе...;
to put a child to bed уложить ребенка спать ~ пододвигать, прислонять;
to put a glass to one's lips поднести стакан к губам ~ направлять;
заставлять делать;
to put a horse to (или at) a fence заставить лошадь взять барьер ~ всаживать;
to put a knife into всадить нож в;
to put a bullet through (smb.) застрелить (кого-л.) to ~ a man wise (about, of, to) информировать (кого-л.) о (чем-л.), объяснить( кому-л.) (что-л.) ~ приделать, приладить;
to put a new handle to a knife приделать новую рукоятку к ножу ~ предлагать, ставить на обсуждение;
to put a question задать вопрос;
to put to vote поставить на голосование question!: put a ~ ставить вопрос to ~ a stop (to smth.) остановить( что-л.).;
to put to sleep усыпить stop: to put a ~ (to smth.) положить (чему-л.) конец;
the train goes through without a stop поезд идет без остановок to ~ a thing in its right place поставить вещь на место ~ about (обыкн. p. p.) шотл. волновать, беспокоить;
don't put yourself about не беспокойтесь ~ about распространять( слух и т. п.) ~ about мор. сделать поворот;
лечь на другой галс ~ приводить (в определенное состояние или положение) ;
to put in order приводить в порядок;
to put an end (to smth.) прекратить (что-л.). to ~ (smb.) at his ease приободрить, успокоить ( кого-л.) ;
to put the horse to the cart запрягать лошадь ~ away разг. заложить( что-л.), затерять ~ away оставлять( привычку и т. п.) ;
отказаться( от мысли и т. п.) ~ away отделываться, избавляться ~ away откладывать (сбережения) ~ away разг. поглощать;
съедать;
выпивать ~ away разг. помещать (в тюрьму, сумасшедший дом и т. п.) ~ away убивать ~ away убирать;
прятать ~ back мор. возвращаться (в гавань, к берегу) ~ back задерживать ~ back передвигать назад( стрелки часов) ~ back ставить на место ~ by избегать( разговора) ~ by откладывать на черный день ~ by отстранять ~ by стараться не замечать;
игнорировать ~ down высаживать, давать возможность выйти( пассажирам) ~ down запасать( что-л.) ~ down записывать ~ down записывать на счет ~ down заставить замолчать ~ down опускать, класть ~ down опускать ~ down подавлять (восстание и т. п.) ~ down подписывать на определенную сумму ~ down подписываться на определенную сумму ~ down уст. понижать (в должности и т. п.) ;
свергать ~ down приписывать( чему-л.) ~ down сбить (самолет противника) ~ down смещать ~ down снижать цену ~ down ав. снизиться;
совершить посадку ~ down совершать посадку ~ down считать;
I put him down for a fool я считаю его глупым ~ down урезывать (расходы) ;
снижать (цены) ~ down урезывать ~ in вводить (в действие) ;
to put in the attack предпринять наступление ~ in вставлять, всовывать ~ in выдвинуть свою кандидатуру, претендовать( for - на) ~ in мор. заходить в порт ~ in разг. исполнять( работу) ~ in поставить (у власти, на должность) ~ in представлять( документ) ~ in предъявлять( претензию) ;
подавать( жалобу) ~ in разг. проводить время( за каким-л. делом) to ~ in appearance (at) появиться ~ in bond оставлять товар на таможенном складе до уплаты пошлины to ~ (smb.) in charge of... поставить (кого-л.) во главе...;
to put a child to bed уложить ребенка спать ~ in claims предъявлять претензию ~ in claims предъявлять рекламацию ~ in mothballs ставить на консервацию ~ in prison сажать в тюрьму ~ in вводить (в действие) ;
to put in the attack предпринять наступление ~ in uniform призывать на военную службу to ~ to death предавать смерти, убивать, казнить;
to put to flight обратить в бегство;
to put into a rage разгневать to ~ it in black and white написать черным по белому he ~ his money into land он поместил свои деньги в земельную собственность;
put it out of your mind выкинь это из головы ~ (~) класть, положить;
(по) ставить;
put more sugar in your tea положи еще сахару в чай ~ off вызывать отвращение;
her face quite puts me off ее лицо меня отталкивает ~ off мешать, отвлекать( от чегол.) ~ off отбрасывать( страхи, сомнения и т. п.) ~ off отбрасывать ~ off отвлекать ~ off отвлекаться ~ off отделываться;
to put off with a jest отделаться шуткой ~ off отделываться ~ off откладывать;
he put off going to the dentist он отложил визит к зубному врачу ~ off откладывать ~ off отменять ~ off отсрочивать ~ off мор. отчаливать ~ off подсовывать, всучивать( upon - кому-л.) ~ off отделываться;
to put off with a jest отделаться шуткой to ~ on makeup употреблять косметику ~ on paper вчт. переносить на бумагу ~ on the watch list бирж. включать в список ценных бумаг, за которыми ведется наблюдение to ~ one's mind on (или to) a problem думать над разрешением проблемы;
to put (smth.) to use использовать (что-л.) ~ out to tender выставлять на торги to ~ (smb.) at his ease приободрить, успокоить (кого-л.) ;
to put the horse to the cart запрягать лошадь ~ through выполнять ~ through завершать ~ through заканчивать ~ through осуществлять ~ подвергать (to) ;
to put to torture подвергнуть пытке;
пытать;
to put to inconvenience причинить неудобство ~ помещать;
сажать;
to put to prison сажать в тюрьму to ~ to the blush заставить покраснеть от стыда, пристыдить;
to put to shame пристыдить shame: ~ позор;
to put to shame посрамить;
to bring to shame опозорить;
to bring shame (to (или on, upon) smb.) покрыть позором (кого-л.) to ~ a stop (to smth.) остановить (что-л.).;
to put to sleep усыпить sleep: to send (smb.) to ~ усыпить (кого-л.) ;
to put to sleep уложить спать ~ to the vote ставить на голосование vote: ~ голосование;
баллотировка;
to cast a vote голосовать;
to put to the vote ставить на голосование ~ подвергать (to) ;
to put to torture подвергнуть пытке;
пытать;
to put to inconvenience причинить неудобство to ~ one's mind on (или to) a problem думать над разрешением проблемы;
to put (smth.) to use использовать (что-л.) use: he lost the ~ of his eyes он ослеп;
to make use of, to put to use использовать, воспользоваться ~ предлагать, ставить на обсуждение;
to put a question задать вопрос;
to put to vote поставить на голосование ~ up вкладывать деньги ~ up возводить ~ up выдвигать кандидатуру ~ up выставлять ~ up выставлять кандидатуру ~ up консервировать ~ up организовывать ~ up повышать цены ~ up прятать ~ up строить ~ up убирать ~ up финансировать ~ yourself in his place поставь себя на его место;
to put on the market выпускать в продажу put = putt putt: putt гнать мяч в лунку (в гольфе) ~ n (легкий) удар, загоняющий мяч в лунку (в гольфе) ~ оценивать, исчислять, определять (at - в) ;
считать;
I put his income at;
5000 a year я определяю его годовой доход в 5000 фунтов стерлингов year: year банкнота в 1 долл. ~ pl возраст, годы;
he looks young for his years он молодо выглядит для своих лет;
in years пожилой ~ год;
year by year каждый год;
year in year out из года в год ~ год -
10 scivolare
to reach* * *slide( cadere) slip* * *scivolare v. intr.1 to slide*; (con armonia, dolcezza) to glide: in inverno ai bambini piace scivolare sul ghiaccio, in winter children like to slide on the ice; il carrello scivola su rotaie, the trolley runs on rails: scivolò giù dal pendio, he slid down the slope; la nave scivolava verso il porto, the ship was gliding towards port // scivolare fuori da una stanza, to slip out of a room // far scivolare qlco. nella mano, nella tasca di qlcu., to slip sthg. into s.o.'s hand, pocket2 ( involontariamente) to slip: il coltello mi scivolò dalle dita, the knife slipped out of my fingers; scivolò su una buccia di banana e cadde, he slipped on a banana-skin and fell; la sua giacca era scivolata giù dalla seggiola, his coat had slipped off the chair // l'esame sembrava andare bene, ma è scivolato sull'ultima domanda, the exam seemed to be going well but he slipped up on the last question4 (mecc.) to slide*5 (aut.) to skid* * *[ʃivo'lare]1) (perdere stabilità) to slide*, to slip (su on)scivolare da — to slide off [tetto, tavolo]
2) (spostarsi) [pattinatore, auto, nave] to glide4) (infilare)fare scivolare qcs. in — to slip sth. into [cassetta delle lettere, tasca]
scivolare dietro, sotto qcs. — to creep behind, under sth.
5) fig. (passare insensibilmente) to slide* (in into)6) fig. (passare sopra)scivolare su qcn. — [offesa, critica] to have no effect on sb
* * *scivolare/∫ivo'lare/ [1](aus. essere)1 (perdere stabilità) to slide*, to slip (su on); scivolare da to slide off [tetto, tavolo]2 (spostarsi) [pattinatore, auto, nave] to glide; scivolare sulla ringhiera to slide down the banisters3 (sfuggire dalle mani) il bicchiere le scivolò di mano the glass slipped out of her hand4 (infilare) fare scivolare qcs. in to slip sth. into [cassetta delle lettere, tasca]; scivolare dietro, sotto qcs. to creep behind, under sth.; scivolare attraverso to ease oneself through -
11 STAÐR
I)(-ar, ir), m.1) ‘stead’, place, spot;fimmtán í hvárum stað, fifteen in each place;í einum stað í Englandi, somewhere in England;skipta í tvá, fjóra staði, to divide into two, four parts;fara af stað, to go away, leave;hafa sik af stað, to absent oneself;bíða e-s ór stað, to wait on the spot, wait till one is attacked (Baglar biðu eigi högganna ór stað, ok flýðu þeir upp fyrir norðan bœinn);ráða e-u til staðar, to settle;gefa e-u stað, to stop;þeir gefa eigi stað ferðinni, they stopped not on their journey;gefa staðar, to stop, halt;þá er sá íss gaf staðar ok rann eigi, when that ice stopped and flowed no more;nema stað or staðar, to stop (hér munum vér stað nema);leita staðar, to seek a place to ease oneself;2) adverbially, í stað, þegar í stað, on the spot, at once;rétt í stað, just now;í marga staði, in many respects;í alla staði, in every respect;í engan stað, no-ways;í annan stað, on the other hand, secondly;í staðinn, instead;alls staðar, everywhere;annars staðar, elsewhere;nökkurs staðar, anywhere;3) end, result;vil ek vita, hvern stað eiga skal málit, I wish to know how the matter is to stand;koma í einn stað niðr, to turn out the same way;4) stop, pause, hesitation (þeim varð staðr á um andsvörin);5) springness, elasticity, of steel, etc.;ok dregr ór allan ataðinn ór boganum, the bow lost all its spring;6) strength of mind, courage;mun hann ekki eiga stað við sjónum hans, he will not be able to stand his looks;gøra stað í hestinn, to make the horse firm7) mark, print, traces (þeir sá þar engan stað þeira tíðinda, er þar höfðu orðit);8) church establishment, church, convent (staðrinn í Skálaholti, á Hólum);9) town (marga staði vann hann í þessu landi í vald Girkjakonungi).a. restive, of a horse;verða staðr at, to stop, start, from surprise.* * *1.m., gen. staðar, dat. stað, and older staði, pl. staðir: [from standa; Ulf. staþs = τόπος; A. S. stæð; Engl. stead in home-stead; Dan. stæd; Germ. statt]:—a ‘stead,’ place, abode; stjörnur þat né vissu hvar þær staði áttu, Vsp. 5; sessa ok staði, Ls. 7; fá mönnum stað ok mála, Grág. i. 473; nú hefir maðr eigi stað þeim mönnum, 465; færa úmaga til staðar, 256; færa varnað til staðar, Eg. 535; koma í þann stað, Grág. i. 485; í einn stað, in one place; í annan stað, in another place, 656 C. 11; fimmtán í hvárum stað, fifteen in each place, Eg. 577; í einhverjum stað, in some place, somewhere, Sks. 94; í einum stað í England, somewhere in England, Fms. x. 392; ek hefi í einum stað á stofnat, Nj. 3; í öllum stöðum, in all places, altogether, Grág. ii. 178; í öllum stöðum þeim, er…, in every case, where …, i. 153.2. skipta í tvá, fjóra, sextán … staði, to divide into two, four, sixteen … parts, 656 C. 16; skiptask í tvá staði, Fb. ii. 437:—fara af stað (mod. á stað), to go away, leave, Gþl. 177; hafa sik af stað, to absent oneself, Fb. i. 565; bíða e-s ór stað, to wait in one’s place, wait till one is attacked, Fms. iv. 268, viii. 48, 318, 355; ráða e-u til staðar, to settle, ii. 78, Ld. 178; gefa e-u stað, or gefa staðar, to stop, halt, Edda (pref.) 3, 40, Fms. vi. 384 (gefa A. V. 3), viii. 400; nema stað or staðar, to stop, Nj. 18, 54, 132, Dropl, 29, Fms. i. 167, 206, Fas. ii. 535, Ld. 104, Bs. i. 144, Edda 40 (nema A. 5); leita staðar, to seek a place (privy), Hm. 113. Hkr. i. 16, Fær. 197 (leita I): to seek an outlet, Fas. ii. 528; ganga at staðar, cacare, N. G. L. i. 127.3. adverbially, í stað, on the spot, at once, presently, Dropl. 9, Fas. ii. 508, Stj. 263, 505, Fms. iv. 249; rétt í stað, just now, Flóv. 7; í marga staði, in many respects, Fms. vii. 221; í engan stað, noways, i. 80; í alla staði, in every respect, Nj. 213, 224, 237, Fms. vi. 59, xi. 58; í staðinn. instead, Grág. i. 61, Fms. i. 24, Nj. 73, Fb. i. 285; í annan stað, on the other hand, secondly. Fms. vi. 191, Nj. 210, 216:—gen. as adverb, alls staðar, everywhere; annars s., elsewhere; einhvers-staðar, nökkurs-s., somewhere; marg-staðar, fás staðar, in many places, in few places; né eins staðar, nowhere; sums-staðar, somewhere; see allr, annarr, einn, nekkverr, margr, sumr.4. metaph. a goal, aim; hvern stað á sættar-umleitan þessi, Fms. ix. 51; ef þann stað tæki vizka þeirra, H. E. i. 249; vil ek vita hvern stað eiga skal málit, I wish to know the final answer, Ísl. ii. 216: hann spyrr hvern skal eiga hans mál, Eb. 132; koma í einn stað niðr, to turn out the same way, Fb. ii. 168.II. spec. usages, a stop, pause, hesitation; þeim varð staðr á um andsvörin. Fms. ix. 461; nú drepr ór hljóð, ok verðr honum staðr á, ok mælti þó vánu bráðara, xi. 115.2. elasticity, of steel or the like; ok dregr ór allan staðinn ór honum, it (the bow) lost all its elasticity, 623. 19; var þá ór sverðinu allr staðrinn, Sd. 118, 132; staðr í sverði, Kormak, freq. in mod. usage:—strength of mind, courage, þann úhreinan anda er hann átti eigi stað við at sjá, Sturl. iii. 246; mun hann ekki eiga stað við sjónum haus, he will not be able to stand his looks, Fms. iv. 242; ef þú þykkisk mega göra stað í hestinn ( make the horse firm), þá far til, Bs. i. 633.3. a mark, print; sýndi hann oss á sínum limum járna stað ok banda, Hom. 121; sá þar öngan stað (no marks, traces were seen) þeirra tíðenda er þar hofðu orðit, Fb. i. 283.III. a church-establishment (church, see, convent); höfuð-kirkja á staðinum, Fms. ix. 369; staðrinn í Skálaholti, s. á Hólum, or Hóla-staðr, á staðnum á Hólum, Bs. i. passim; staðr í Lundi, Ann. 1234; klaustr eða aðrir stórir staðir, Fms. xi. 202; Brandr er setti stað ( a benefice) at Húsa-felli, Ld. 332; staðr í Viðey ( a convent), D. I. i. 512 stað hér at Helgafelli, 282: a town, staðr í Lybiku, Fms. x. 48; s. í Óðinsvé, xi. 267; þann inn dýrliga stað (Konunga-hella), vii. 187; stað eða borg, K. Á. 222: staðar-ábúð, staðar-bót, staðar-spjöll; staðar-bú, a rectory; staðar-eign, church-possession; staðar-fé, church-property; staðar-forráð, administration of church-establishments; staðar-jörð, a glebe; staðar-prestr, a parish-priest; staðar-setning, an establishment, Sturl. i. 113, 143, iii. 229, Vm. 6, Ám. 28, Dipl. iii. 4, v. 18, Bs. i. 546; staða-mál, the church contest, the name given to the struggle between clergy and laity about the ownership and administration of the churches and glebes (staða-forráð), which took place in Icel. at the end of the 13th century, and was partly settled by the agreement of A. D. 1296, Bs., Arna S., Ann. passim; staða-menn, the lay proprietors of the church estates, Arna S.; staða-gjafir, the yielding up of staðir, Ann.2. ‘staðr’ was hence (but always in sing.) added to several local names where such an establishment had been erected, e. g. Staðr, Staðar-fell, Staðar-hraun, Staðar-hóll, as also Mel-staðr, Reyni-staðr, the old names in the heathen age of these places being Fell, Hraun, Hóll, Melr, see Sturl., Band., Bjarn.3. again, the plur. - staðir is freq. in local names of the heathen age; Grani bjó at Grana-stöðum, Grímarr á Grímars-stöðum, Höskulds-staðir, Alreks-staðir …, Landn., Fms. passim, see also map of lcel.2.adj. restive, of a horse; hross skjart eða statt, Gþl. 504; verða staðr at, to stop, start, from surprise, Korm. 76; þá varð þeim staðara at höggva, Fms. ix. 225. -
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I1. [pʋt] n1. 1) бросок камня или тяжести с плеча2) спорт. толкание2. бирж. опцион на продажу, обратная премия, сделка с обратной премиейput and call - ком. двойной опцион, стеллаж
to give [to take] for the put - продать [купить] обратную премию
3. диал. толчок, удар2. [pʋt] v (put)I1. класть, ставить; положить, поставитьto put books on a shelf - положить /поставить/ книги на полку
to put a thing in its right place - положить /поставить/ вещь на место
to put a child to bed - уложить ребёнка в постель; уложить ребёнка спать
don't put the basket on the table, put it on the floor - не ставь корзину на стол, поставь её на пол
2. (in, into) вкладывать, вставлять, класть; убиратьto put papers in the drawer [in the file] - убрать /положить/ бумаги /документы/ в ящик стола [в досье /в папку/]
he put his hands into his pockets - он засунул руки в карманы [ср. тж. ♢ ]
3. (обыкн. in, into) прибавлять, подмешивать, всыпатьto put poison in smth. - подмешать яду во что-л.
he put many spices into the dish - он приправил кушанье разными пряностями
4. 1) ставить; помещать, размещатьto put names in alphabetical order - расположить фамилии в алфавитном порядке
to put difficulties in the way - ставить /чинить/ препятствия на пути
he puts Keats above Byron as a poet - он ставит Китса как поэта выше Байрона
2) отдавать, передавать; помещатьto put smb. under smb.'s care - поручить кого-л. кому-л. /чьим-л. заботам/; отдать кого-л. на чьё-л. попечение
to put oneself into smb.'s hands - отдать себя в чьи-л. руки
will you put the matter into my hands? - вы доверите /поручите/ мне это дело?
3) ставить, назначать (на какую-л. должность, работу)to put smb. in charge /at the head/ of smth. - поставить кого-л. во главе чего-л.
put him to mind the furnace - поставь /назначь/ его следить за топкой
he is put to every kind of work - он привык /привычен/ ко всякой работе
they put over him a man six years younger than himself - они поставили над ним человека на шесть лет моложе (него)
I put myself to winning back their confidence - я пытался /старался/ вновь завоевать их доверие
4) устраивать, определять; помещатьto put smb. in hospital - положить /поместить/ кого-л. в больницу
to put smb. in prison - посадить кого-л. в тюрьму
we shall put him in the spare room - мы поместим его /постелем ему/ в свободной комнате
5) поставить, сделать постановку5. вносить, включать (тж. put down)to put into the field - спорт. включить в число участников соревнования
put £10 to my account - запишите десять фунтов стерлингов на мой счёт
6. (to) приложить; поднести; приблизить; пододвинутьhe put a flower against /to/ her hair - он приложил цветок к её волосам
7. (to) приделать, приладить, приспособить8. с.-х. (to) случать9. мор. плыть; отправляться; брать курсto put into port [harbour] - заходить в порт [в гавань]
10. амер. разг. убегать, удирать11. диал. пускать ростки; давать почки12. диал.1) бодать2) бодатьсяII А1. 1) излагать, выражать, формулировать (мысли, замечания и т. п.)to put one's proposal on paper - изложить своё предложение в письменной форме
to put the arguments for and against - привести /изложить/ доводы за и против
to put it mildly [frankly, bluntly] - мягко [откровенно, попросту] говоря
to put it otherwise - иначе говоря, иными словами
I don't know how to put it - разг. я не знаю, как (это) сказать
as Horace puts it - как говорит /пишет/ Гораций
you put things in such a way that - вы преподносите всё это таким образом /в таком свете/, что
put it to him nicely - скажите ему об этом деликатно /мягко/
I put the matter clearly to /before/ him - я ясно изложил ему суть дела
a good story well put - интересный, хорошо преподнесённый рассказ
2) переводить ( на другой язык)put it into French [into German] - переведите это на французский [на немецкий] (язык)
how would you put it in French? - как вы это скажете /как это будет/ по-французски?
3) класть ( на музыку)2. 1) задавать, ставить ( вопрос)he put so many questions that I couldn't answer them all - он задал столько вопросов, что я не смог на все ответить
2) выдвигать ( предложение); предлагать ( резолюцию); ставить (вопрос, предложение и т. п.) на обсуждениеto put a matter before a tribunal - представить вопрос на рассмотрение трибунала
I want to put my proposal before you - я хочу, чтобы вы выслушали /обсудили, обдумали/ моё предложение
I shall put your proposal to the Board - я доведу ваше предложение до сведения совета директоров, я доложу ваше предложение на совете директоров
3) высказывать ( предположение)I put it to you that (you were there) - я говорю вам, что (вы там были)
he put it to them that... - он сказал /заявил/ им, что...
put it that you are right - допустим /предложим/, вы правы
3. ставить (знак, метку, подпись)to put one's name /one's signature/ [one's initials] to a document - подписывать [парафировать] документ
put a mark /a tick/ against his name - поставьте галочку против его фамилии
4. 1) вложить, поместить, внести ( деньги)2) ставить деньги, делать ставки (на бегах и т. п.)to put value on smth. - оценить что-л.
to put a price on a painting - назначить цену за картину, оценить картину
to put the population at 15,000 - определить численность населения в пятнадцать тысяч человек
I should put it at £5 - я бы оценил это в пять фунтов
I put his income at $6000 a year - я определяю его годовой доход в 6000 долларов
6. облагать ( налогом)7. (on, upon)1) накладывать (обязательства и т. п.)to put a veto on smth. - наложить вето /запрет/ на что-л., запретить что-л.
the obligation he had put upon us - обязательства, которые он на нас возложил
2) возлагать (надежды и т. п.)to put one's hopes (up)on smb., smth. - возлагать надежды на кого-л.; что-л.
3) переложить, свалить (вину, ответственность)to put the blame on smb. - возложить на кого-л. вину
he always tries to put the blame on me - он всегда старается свалить вину на меня
8. вонзать (нож и т. п.); посылать (пулю, снаряд и т. п.)to put a knife into smb. - всадить нож в кого-л.; зарезать кого-л.
to put a bullet through smb. - застрелить кого-л.
9. (on) основывать, базировать (решение, вывод)I put my decision on the grounds stated - я основываю своё решение на вышеуказанных мотивах
10. приводить (в определённое положение, состояние и т. п.)to put a stop to /разг. a stopper on/ smth. - прекратить что-л.
to put an end /a period/ to smth. - положить конец чему-л., покончить с чем-л.
to put right - а) исправить, починить; б) вывести из заблуждения, направить на правильный путь
to put smb. right with smb. - оправдать кого-л. в чьих-л. глазах
11. спорт. толкать ( ядро)12. засеивать, засаживать (какой-л. культурой)the land was put (in)to /under/ wheat - земля была засеяна пшеницей
13. впрягать ( животное)14. горн. подкатывать ( вагонетки)II Б1. to put smb. against smb. настраивать кого-л. против кого-л.; натравливать кого-л. на кого-л.2. to put smb. out of smth. выгонять кого-л. откуда-л.; удалять, устранять кого-л. откуда-л.to put smb. out of doors - выгнать кого-л. за дверь
to put smb. out of the way - устранить /убрать/ кого-л. с дороги (убить, заключить в тюрьму и т. п.)
to put smb. out of harm's way - оберегать кого-л. от опасности; увезти кого-л. подальше от дурного влияния и т. п. [ср. тж. ♢ ]
to put smb. out of court - юр. а) удалить кого-л. из зала суда; б) опровергнуть чьи-л. показания; в) лишить кого-л. права на иск
3. 1) to put smb. to /on/ smth. побуждать кого-л. к каким-л. действиям, заставлять кого-л. делать что-л.to put smb. to flight - обращать кого-л. в бегство
to put smb. to silence - заставить кого-л. замолчать
to put smb. to sleep - а) усыплять кого-л.; б) укачивать /убаюкивать/ кого-л.
to put smb. to expense - вводить кого-л. в расход
to put smb. to his trumps - карт. заставить кого-л. козырять [см. тж. ♢ ]
what has put him on meddling? - зачем он полез не в своё дело?
2) to put smb., smth. to smth. подвергать кого-л., что-л. чему-л.to put smth., smb. to the test - подвергать что-л., кого-л. испытанию; проверять что-л., кого-л.
to put smb. to inconvenience - причинять кому-л. неудобство
to put smb. to trouble - причинять кому-л. беспокойство
to put smb. to trial - возбуждать против кого-л. дело в суде; предать кого-л. суду
to put smb. to hard labour - приговорить кого-л. к каторжным работам
to put smb. to torture - пытать кого-л., подвергать кого-л. пыткам
to put smb. to death - казнить кого-л.
4. to put smb. through smth. заставить кого-л. пройти через что-л.; подвергнуть кого-л. чему-л.to put smb. through a cross-examination - подвергнуть кого-л. перекрёстному допросу, устроить кому-л. перекрёстный допрос
5. 1) to put smb. in(to) a state, in á condition приводить кого-л. в какое-л. состояние, ставить кого-л. в какое-л. положениеto put smb. into a rage - привести кого-л. в ярость
to put smb. into a fright - напугать /перепугать/ кого-л.
to put smb. into a state of anxiety - разволновать кого-л., привести кого-л. в волнение
to put smb. in a good humour - привести кого-л. в хорошее настроение /в хорошее расположение духа/
to put smb. in doubt - привести кого-л. в сомнение
to put smb. into a flutter - привести кого-л. в волнение, взбудоражить кого-л.
to put smb. in an unpleasant position - поставить кого-л. в неприятное положение
to put smb. in a hole - разг. поставить кого-л. в затруднительное /в неловкое/ положение
2) to put smb. out of á state, out of á condition выводить кого-л. из какого-л. состояния или положенияto put smb. out of temper - вывести кого-л. из себя
to put smb. out of countenance - привести кого-л. в замешательство, смутить кого-л.
to put smb. out of breath - заставить кого-л. запыхаться
to put smb. out of heart - привести кого-л. в уныние; обескуражить кого-л.
to put smb. out of business - разорить, погубить кого-л.
to put smb. out of count - сбить кого-л. со счёта
to put smb. out of misery - положить конец чьим-л. страданиям /мучениям/, убить кого-л. из милосердия
to put smb. out of suspense - а) избавить кого-л. от сомнений; б) успокоить чьи-л. волнения
6. 1) to put smth. in(to) a state приводить что-л. в какое-л. состояниеto put smth. into operation - ввести в строй /в эксплуатацию/
to put smth. into gear - тех. вводить что-л. в зацепление
to put smth. into service - а) ввести что-л. в эксплуатацию; б) принять что-л. на вооружение
2) to put smth. out of á state выводить что-л. из какого-л. состояния7. 1) to put smth. in motion /in(to) action/ приводить что-л. в движение, в действие, пускать что-л. в ходthe heavy parliamentary machine was put in motion - тяжёлая парламентская машина пришла в движение /была запущена/
to put (smth.) in(to) action - а) приводить (что-л.) в действие; б) воен. вводить (войска, части) в бой
2) to put smth. in(to) practice /in(to) force, into life/ вводить что-л. в силу; осуществлять что-л.to put smth. in(to) practice - осуществлять что-л., проводить что-л. в жизнь
to put smth. in force - вводить что-л. в действие, проводить что-л. в жизнь
to put the law in force - вводить в действие /проводить в жизнь/ закон
the law was put in force on January 1st - закон вступил в силу 1-го января
8. 1) to put smth. in order /into shape/ приводить что-л. в порядокto put a room in order - привести комнату в порядок; прибрать в комнате
I want to put my report into shape - я хочу привести в порядок /отредактировать/ свой доклад
9. to put smth. down to smth., smb. приписывать что-л. чему-л., кому-л.to put down smb.'s action to shyness - объяснять чей-л. поступок застенчивостью
to put the accident down to negligence - объяснить несчастный случай халатностью
to put it down to inexperience - отнести это на счёт неопытности, объяснить это неопытностью
put the mistake down to me - считайте, что ошибка произошла по моей вине
10. to put smb. down for /as/ smb. считать кого-л. кем-л.; принимать кого-л. за кого-л. другогоI put him down for /as/ a fool - я считаю его дураком
11. to put smb. up to smth.1) инструктировать кого-л. в отношении чего-л.; информировать кого-л. о чём-л.to put smb. up to the ways of the place - знакомить кого-л. с местными обычаями
will you put the new clerk up to his duties? - проинструктируйте нового клерка относительно его обязанностей
he put me up to one or two things worth knowing - он рассказал мне о некоторых вещах, которые стоит знать
2) побуждать, подстрекать кого-л. к чему-л.to put smb. up to (commit) a crime - толкать кого-л. на преступление
who put you up to it? - кто тебя подбил на это /подговорил сделать это/?
12. разг. to put smb. on to smth.1) сказать кому-л. о чём-л., подсказать кому-л. что-л.who put you on to that? - кто тебе об этом сказал? [см. тж. 2)]
what put you on to that? - что навело тебя на эту мысль?
2) подучить, подговорить кого-л. сделать что-л.who put you on to that? - кто тебя подбил на это? [см. тж. 1)]
13. to put smb. on to smb. разг.1) рекомендовать кому-л. кого-л.he put me on to a good lawyer - он рекомендовал /посоветовал/ мне хорошего адвоката [см. тж. 2)]
2) связывать кого-л. с кем-л.he put me on to a good lawyer - он связал меня с хорошим адвокатом /дал мне хорошего адвоката/ [см. тж. 1)]
14. to put smb. off smth.1) отговаривать кого-л. от чего-л.I shall try to put him off this plan - я постараюсь отговорить его от (выполнения) этого плана
2) отвращать кого-л. от чего-л.to put smb. off his appetite - отбить у кого-л. аппетит
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to put money to good use - тратить /расходовать/ деньги с пользой
to put right - а) исправить, починить; б) вывести из заблуждения, направить на правильный путь
to put to rights - привести в порядок; упорядочить
to put smb. in the right way - наставить кого-л. на путь истинный
to put smb. right with smb. - оправдать кого-л. в чьих-л. глазах
to put smb. in the wrong - свалить вину на кого-л.
to put smb. in mind of smth., smb. - напоминать кому-л. что-л. /о чём-л./, кого-л. /о ком-л./
to put one's mind /one's brain/ to (on) a problem - начать /стать/ думать над (раз)решением вопроса
to put heads together - совещаться; вырабатывать совместный план
to put smb.'s back up - рассердить /вывести из себя/ кого-л.
to put a good face on it - сделать вид, что ничего не случилось
to put a finger on the right spot - попасть в точку; понять суть дела
to put one's finger on - обнаруживать, раскрывать, распознавать
to put the finger on smb. - сообщить сведения о ком-л. ( в полицию); донести на кого-л.
to put one's hand in(to) one's pocket - тратить деньги, раскошеливаться
to put one's hands in one's pockets - предоставить другим действовать; ≅ умыть руки [ср. тж. I 2]
to put one's hand to smth. /to the plough/ - браться за что-л.; взяться за дело
to put one's shoulder to the wheel - энергично взяться за дело, приналечь
to put one's foot in /into/ it - сплоховать; ≅ попасть впросак, «влопаться»
to put on blinders and earmuffs - закрыть глаза и уши, не желать ничего видеть и слышать
to put pen to paper - начать писать, взяться за перо
to put in one's oar, to put one's oar into smb.'s boat - вмешиваться в чужие дела
to put a spoke in smb.'s wheel, to put grit in the machine - ≅ вставлять палки в колёса
to put all one's eggs in one basket - а) рисковать всем, поставить всё на карту; б) целиком отдаться чувству
to put to the sword - предать мечу, убить на войне
to put smth. down the drain - ≅ выкинуть что-л. (на помойку)
to put smb. to his trumps - довести кого-л. до крайности [см. тж. II Б 3, 1)]
to put smb. wise to /about, of/ smth. - амер. ознакомить кого-л. с чем-л.; открыть кому-л. глаза на что-л.
to put smb. in the picture - уведомлять /информировать/ кого-л.; ввести кого-л. в курс дела
to put smb. in his place - поставить кого-л. на место, осадить кого-л.
to put spurs to - а) пришпоривать ( лошадь); б) подгонять (кого-л.); ускорять (что-л.)
to put new life into smb., smth. - вдохнуть новую жизнь в кого-л., во что-л.
to put one's name to - поддерживать, оказывать поддержку
to put smth. out of harm's way - прятать что-л. от греха подальше [ср. тж. II Б 2]
to put smb. on his guard - предостеречь кого-л.
to put smb. off his guard - усыплять чью-л. бдительность
to put smb. at his ease - избавить кого-л. от смущения; успокоить кого-л.
to put the wind up smb. - запугивать кого-л., нагонять страх на кого-л.
that's put the lid on it! - ну всё!, конец!, с этим покончено!
to put paid to - а) поставить штамп «уплачено»; б) уничтожить, ликвидировать; to put paid to mosquitoes - истребить москитов; в) положить конец (чему-л.); поставить крест (на чём-л.)
to put a nail in smb.'s coffin - сл. а) ускорить чью-л. гибель; б) злословить о ком-л.
to put the squeak in - сл. стать доносчиком
to put it up to smb. - амер. переложить ответственность на кого-л.
to put the bee /the bite/ on - требовать денег взаймы
to put the law on smb. - амер. подать на кого-л. в суд
to stay put - амер. сл. не рыпаться
to put on the scent - а) охот. пустить по следу ( собаку); б) указать правильный путь (кому-л.)
to put smb. on his honour - связать кого-л. словом
to put smb. on his mettle см. mettle ♢
to put up a yarn - сочинить историю, пустить «утку»
not to put too fine a point upon it - говоря попросту; не вдаваясь в подробности
IIput your hand no further than your sleeve will reach - посл. ≅ по одёжке протягивай ножки
1. [pʌt] = putt I и II2. [pʌt] = putt I и II -
13 favour
ˈfeɪvə
1. сущ.
1) а) расположение, приятие, благосклонность, фавор;
одобрение find favour in the eyes of smb. win smb.'s favour lose favour universal favour look with favour on vie for smb.'s favour enjoy the favours of a woman find favour with gain favour with in favour with out of favour Syn: approval, liking б) прям. перен. фавор, покровительство, протекция;
помощь By the favor of daylight we perceived a great many sails. ≈ Поскольку был день, мы увидели большое число парусов. Syn: aid, support, furtherance
2) одолжение, любезность, услуга do a favour
3) только в сочетаниях, см. примеры а) польза, интерес These facts speak in favour of his acquittal. ≈ Эти факты свидетельствуют в пользу того, что его оправдают. in favour of draw a cheque in smb.'s favour under favour of the darkness Syn: benefit, support б) позволение, разрешение With your favour, I will treat it here. ≈ С вашего позволения, я разберусь с этим здесь. Syn: leave, permission, pardon
4) а) ист. подарок дамы ее рыцарю, подарок возлюбленной, в частности, розетка из ленточек, перчатка, кольцо и т.п.( носилось тем, кому подарено, в знак любви, привязанности) б) тот или иной знак отличия, надеваемый участником той или иной церемонии в знак доброй воли, почтения и т.п., в частности свадебные ленточки гостей, коронационные кокарды и т.д.
5) эвф. половой акт (также в варианте the last favour, букв. "последний знак внимания") You think it more dangerous to be seen in conversation with me, than to allow some other men the last favour. ≈ Вы больше опасаетесь, что о нашей беседе станет известно, чем что вас застанут в постели с любовником.
6) а) привлекательность, интерес Syn: attractiveness, comeliness, beauty, attraction, charm б) архаич. внешность, внешний вид Syn: appearance, aspect, look в) родовая, семейная, наследственная черта( во внешности) ;
архаич. лицо I knew her by favour, as soon as I saw her. ≈ По я сразу узнал ее, поскольку видел ее родственников. Syn: countenance, face
7) коммерч. письмо( употребляется как особо вежливое) Your favor of June the 14th is come to hand. ≈ Ваше письмо от 14го июня только что пришло к нам. Syn: communication, letter ∙ by your favour уст. ≈ с вашего позволения those in favour? ≈ кто за? under favour уст. ≈ с позволения сказать
2. гл.
1) а) благоволить, быть благосклонным, быть согласным;
оказывать внимание, любезность ( with) God favour and preserve him. ≈ Храни его господь, и ниспошли ему благо. Syn: approve, countenance, encourage, patronize б) покровительствовать, оказывать протекцию;
поддерживать( какую-л. из сторон) в) кино задерживать камеру на каком-л. из актеров чаще, чем на другом
2) оказывать честь (делая что-л.;
употребляется как вежливостное) I am much favoured with this. ≈ Это для меня большая честь. A lady was asked to favour us with a song. ≈ Некую даму попросили оказать честь собравшимся и спеть.
3) а) благоприятствовать;
помогать, поддерживать, способствовать, оказывать помощь The wind favoured us. ≈ Ветер был попутный. Syn: aid, support б) разг. беречь, оберегать, щадить( в частности, о поврежденных частях тела) This hound favours his leg. ≈ Это пес хромает на одну лапу. Syn: ease, save, spare
4) разг. быть похожим, напоминать He favours you in the face. ≈ Лицом он похож на тебя. ∙ favoured by smb. ≈ переданное кем-л. (письмо) благосклонность, расположение - in * в почете, в фаворе, в чести - out of * не в почете, не в чести;
в немилости - to win smb.'s *, to find * in smb.'s eyes /in the eyes of smb./ снискать /заслужить/ чье-л. расположение - to be /to stand/ high in smb.'s *, to be in high * with smb. очень нравиться кому-л., быть любимцем кого-л., пользоваться чьей-л. благосклонностью, быть в милости у кого-л. - to enjoy the *s of a woman пользоваться благосклонностью женщины - to look with * on smb. относиться доброжелательно /благосклонно/ к кому-л. - to look with * on smth. относиться к чему-л. благожелательно, одобрять что-л. - to worm oneself into smb.'s * втираться кому-л. в доверие;
снискать чье-л. расположение - to curry * with smb.;
(шотландское) (устаревшее) to claw * with smb. заискивать /подхалимничать/ перед кем-л. одолжение, милость, любезность - do me a * сделайте мне одолжение - to do smth. as a * сделать что-л. в виде одолжения - to heap *s upon smb. осыпать кого-л. милостями - to owe smb. a * быть в долгу у кого-л.;
считать необходимым ответить услугой за услугу протекция, покровительство (влиятельного лица) - to win a position by * more than by merit достигнуть положения не столько благодаря заслугам, сколько по протекции - he succeeded in winning the * of the authorities ему удалось завоевать покровительство властей бант, ленточка;
розетка;
значок - wedding *s банты шафера - he wore his lady's * на нем была ленточка его возлюбленной - political party *s значки с названием политической партии фант небольшой сувенир (получаемый на вечеринке, детском празднике: хлопушка, маска и т. п.) (устаревшее) поддержка;
помощь;
содействие - under * of the darkness под покровом ночи (устаревшее) позволение, разрешение - by /with/ your * с вашего позволения - under * осмелюсь заметить, с вашего позволения ( устаревшее) сообщение, письмо - your * of yesterday ваше вчерашнее письмо (устаревшее) привлекательность, прелесть в сочетаниях: - in * (of) в защиту, за;
на (чьей-л.) стороне;
в пользу - he was in * of women's suffrage он был сторонником предоставления избирательного права женщинам - all those in * raise your hands кто "за", поднимите руки - in smb.'s * в чью-л. пользу;
на чье-л. имя - to withdraw in * of another отказаться в пользу другого - to draw a check in smb.'s * выписать чек на чье-л. имя - it speaks in his * это говорит в его пользу - by * of переданный кем-л. (о письме) > the last * обладание женщиной благоволить, быть благосклонным - fortune *s the brave счастье сопутствует храбрым - the judge *ed the plaintiff судья благосклонно отнесся к истцу оказывать внимание, проявлять любезность - * me with an answer будьте любезны ответить мне - he *ed them with a copy of his book он любезно подарил им экземпляр своей книги мирволить, оказывать предпочтение;
проявлять пристрастие - a mother must not * one of her children more than the others мать не должна оказывать предпочтение одному ребенку перед остальными благоприятствовать;
содействовать, помогать - the darkness *ed his escape темнота способствовала его побегу - the tax system *s early marriage эта налоговая система поощряет ранний брак поддерживать;
одобрять - he couldn't * the proposal он не мог одобрить это предложение - these facts * his theory эти факты подтверждают его теорию (with) оказывать честь, приносить удовольствие, сделать приятное ( кому-л. чем-л.) - * us with a song доставьте нам удовольствие и спойте что-нибудь( разговорное) обращаться осторожно, беречь, щадить - he sat in the shade to * his eyes он сидел в тени, чтобы не утомлять глаза - the boxer *ed his injured hand боксер щадил больную руку (разговорное) напоминать, быть похожим - the child *s his mother ребенок похож на мать in ~ of за;
to be in favour (of smth.) стоять( за что-л.), быть сторонником (чего-л.) ~ разг. быть похожим;
the boy favours his father мальчик похож на отца;
favoured (by smb.) переданное (кем-л.) (письмо) ~ уст. внешность, лицо;
by your favour уст. с вашего позволения;
under favour с позволения сказать;
those in favour? кто за? ~ одолжение;
любезность;
to do (smth.) as a favour сделать одолжение, оказать любезность do me a ~, read this carefully будьте добры, прочтите это внимательно in ~ of в пользу (кого-л., чего-л.) ;
to draw a cheque in (smb.'s) favour выписать чек на (чье-л.) имя;
under favour of the darkness под покровом темноты to enjoy the favours of a woman пользоваться благосклонностью женщины ~ благоволить, быть благосклонным;
оказывать внимание, любезность;
please, favour me with an answer благоволите мне ответить ~ благосклонность, расположение;
одобрение;
to find favour in the eyes (of smb.), to win (smb.'s) favour снискать (чье-л.) расположение;
угодить( кому-л.) ~ пристрастие( к кому-л.) ;
покровительство;
he gained his position more by favour than by merit (скорее) не личные заслуги, а покровительство помогло ему достичь такого положения to stand high in (smb.'s) ~ быть в милости (у кого-л.) ;
in favour в почете;
out of favour в немилости in ~ of в пользу (кого-л., чего-л.) ;
to draw a cheque in (smb.'s) favour выписать чек на (чье-л.) имя;
under favour of the darkness под покровом темноты in ~ of за;
to be in favour (of smth.) стоять (за что-л.), быть сторонником (чего-л.) to look with ~ (on smb., smth.) относиться доброжелательно (к кому-л., чему-л.) to stand high in (smb.'s) ~ быть в милости (у кого-л.) ;
in favour в почете;
out of favour в немилости do me a ~, read this carefully будьте добры, прочтите это внимательно to stand high in (smb.'s) ~ быть в милости (у кого-л.) ;
in favour в почете;
out of favour в немилости ~ уст. внешность, лицо;
by your favour уст. с вашего позволения;
under favour с позволения сказать;
those in favour? кто за? ~ уст. внешность, лицо;
by your favour уст. с вашего позволения;
under favour с позволения сказать;
those in favour? кто за? in ~ of в пользу (кого-л., чего-л.) ;
to draw a cheque in (smb.'s) favour выписать чек на (чье-л.) имя;
under favour of the darkness под покровом темноты ~ благосклонность, расположение;
одобрение;
to find favour in the eyes (of smb.), to win (smb.'s) favour снискать (чье-л.) расположение;
угодить( кому-л.) ~ ком. письмо;
your favour of yesterday ваше вчерашнее письмо -
14 acomodarse
pron.v.1 to comply, conform.2 to install, settle down.¡Acomódese a su gusto make yourself at home3 to fix oneself up (with a job) (colocarse), to pull strings; (fig.) to marry into money. (Southern Cone)4 to reconcile oneself (acomodarse con); to come to an agreement.* * *1 (instalarse) to make oneself comfortable2 (adaptarse) to adapt oneself (a/con, to); (aceptar) to accept* * *VPR1) (=ponerse cómodo)¡acomódate! — make yourself comfortable
se acomodaron en una mesa contigua a la nuestra — frm they sat at the next table to us
2) (=adaptarse)3) * (=casarse) to marry into money4) frmacomodarse de — to provide o.s. with
* * *(v.) = fit, suit, ease + Reflexivo + inEx. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex. The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex. Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.* * *(v.) = fit, suit, ease + Reflexivo + inEx: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.
Ex: The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex: Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.* * *
■acomodarse verbo reflexivo
1 to make oneself comfortable
2 (acostumbrarse) to adapt
3 (adecuarse) el piso se acomoda a nuestras posibilidades, the flat is perfect for our needs
' acomodarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
plegarse
- acomodar
English:
accommodate
- settle down
* * *vpr1. [instalarse] to make oneself comfortable;se acomodó en el sillón he settled down in the armchair2. [adaptarse] to adapt (a to);el presupuesto deberá acomodarse a nuestras necesidades our budget should meet our needs;es una persona que se acomoda a todo she's a very easy-going person;el producto tendrá que acomodarse a los gustos del consumidor the product will have to give the consumer what they want3. CSur, Méx [colocarse en un trabajo] to set oneself up through connections4. RP [arreglarse] to straighten;acomodate el pelo antes de salir give your hair a brush before you go out* * *v/r1 make o.s. comfortable2 ( adaptarse) adapt (a to)* * *vr1) : to settle in2)acomodarse a : to adapt to* * *acomodarse vb1. (colocarse) to settle down2. (acostumbrarse) to adapt / to adjust -
15 encontrar
v.1 to find.lo encontré durmiendo I found him sleepingElla encuentra monedas en la calle She finds coins in the street.Ella encontró su destino She found her destiny.2 to encounter (dificultades).3 to find.no lo encuentro tan divertido como dice la gente I don't find it o think it is as funny as people sayno sé qué le encuentran a ese pintor I don't know what they see in that painter4 to meet, to encounter, to come upon, to find.Ella encontró a su media naranja She met her better half.* * *1 (gen) to find2 (una persona sin buscar) to come across, meet, bump into3 (dificultades) to run into, come up against4 (creer) to think, find5 (notar) to find6 (chocar) to collide1 (estar) to be2 (persona) to meet; (por casualidad) to bump into, run into, meet3 (dificultades) to run into4 (chocar) to collide5 figurado (sentirse) to feel, be\encontrarse con ganas de hacer algo / encontrarse con fuerzas para hacer algo to feel like doing something* * *verb1) to find2) meet3) encounter•* * *1. VT1) (=hallar buscando) to findha encontrado trabajo — he has found work o a job
no encuentro mi nombre en la lista — I can't find o see my name on the list
2) [por casualidad] [+ objeto, dinero] to find, come across; [+ persona] to meet, run intole encontraron un tumor — they found him to have a tumour, he was found to have a tumour
•
encontrar a algn haciendo algo — to find sb doing sth3) [+ oposición] to meet with, encounter; [+ problema] to find, encounter, come acrosshasta el momento sus actividades no han encontrado oposición — so far their activities haven't met with o encountered any opposition
no encontré oposición alguna para acceder a su despacho — no one tried to stop me from getting into his office
encontrar dificultades — to encounter difficulties, run into trouble
4) (=percibir) to see5) (=considerar) to find¿encuentras el libro fácil de leer? — do you find the book easy to read?
¿cómo encontraste a tus padres después del viaje? — how did you find your parents after the trip?
¿qué tal me encuentras? — how do I look?
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( buscando) <casa/trabajo/persona> to findb) ( casualmente) <cartera/billete> to find, come across2) ( descubrir) <falta/error> to find, spot; <cáncer/quiste> to find, discover3) <obstáculo/dificultad> to meet (with), encounterallí encontró la muerte — (period) he met his death there
4) (+ compl)2.¿cómo encontraste el país? — how did the country seem to you?
1) encontrarse v pron2)a) ( por casualidad)encontrarse con alguien — to meet somebody, bump into somebody (colloq)
b) (refl) (Psic) tb3) (recípr)a) ( reunirse) to meet; ( por casualidad) to meet, bump into each other (colloq)b) carreteras/líneas to meet4) (enf) ( inesperadamente) < persona> to meet, bump into (colloq); <billete/cartera> to find, come across5) (frml) ( estar) to be* * *= dig up, encounter, find, locate, spot, trace, track, turn up, find + Posesivo + way to, disinter, ferret out, root out, lay + hands on, come by, track down, bump into.Ex. The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.Ex. This simple observation also goes some of the way towards explaining the variety of tools, methods and systems which are encountered in the organisation knowledge.Ex. Wherever abstracts are found they are included to save the user's time in information gathering and selection.Ex. This order suffices for a list whose purpose is to identify and locate documents, whose bibliographic details are already known.Ex. When all necessary amendments have been spotted, edit the draft abstract and make any improvements to the style that are possible.Ex. The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.Ex. The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex. Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Ex. He found his way quickly and easily to the materials he needed.Ex. Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Ex. As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex. The article has the title ' Rooting out journals on the Net'.Ex. It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.Ex. This article shows how teachers came by such information and the use they made it of in their work.Ex. In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex. Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.----* buscar y encontrar = match.* difícil de encontrar = hard-to-find.* dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.* el que lo encuentre se lo queda = finders keepers.* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.* encontrar + Adjetivo + de + Infinitivo = find it + Adjetivo + to + Infinitivo.* encontrar afinidades = find + common ground.* encontrar Algo demasiado difícil = be out of + Posesivo + league.* encontrar Algo difícil = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.* encontrar alojamiento = find + a home.* encontrar aplicación práctica = find + application.* encontrar casa = find + a home.* encontrar confortable = find + comfortable.* encontrar cosas comunes = find + common ground.* encontrar defectos = fault.* encontrar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* encontrar difícil de explicar = be hard put to explain.* encontrar difícil + Infinitivo = find it hard to + Infinitivo.* encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.* encontrar eco en = find + echo in.* encontrar el camino = wayfinding, wind + Posesivo + way.* encontrar el camino de vuelta = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el dinero = come up with + the money.* encontrar el equilibrio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el modo de = find + way of/to.* encontrar el modo de paliar un problema = find + way (a)round + problem.* encontrar el modo de regresar = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el punto medio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el tiempo = make + an opportunity.* encontrar en abundancia = find + in abundance.* encontrar evidencias = find + evidence.* encontrar expresión = find + expression.* encontrar información = dredge up + information.* encontrar justificación = build + a case for.* encontrar la forma de = devise + ways.* encontrar la horma de + Posesivo + zapato = meet + Posesivo + match.* encontrar la realización de Uno = be + Posesivo + big scene.* encontrar la salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* encontrarle el truco a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle el truquillo a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle faltas a todo = nitpick.* encontrar limitaciones = encounter + limitations.* encontrar muy difícil = be hard-pushed to.* encontrar oposición = meet with + opposition, find + opposition.* encontrar placer = find + delight, find + enjoyment.* encontrar por casualidad = come across, chance on/upon, stumble on.* encontrar pruebas = find + evidence.* encontrarse = occur, be positioned, reside, stand on, come upon, be poised, meet up, find + Reflexivo.* encontrarse a gusto = be at ease.* encontrarse ante un reto = in the face of + challenge.* encontrarse cara a cara = come + face to face.* encontrarse con = meet, run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.* encontrarse confortable = be at ease.* encontrarse con problemas = run into + trouble.* encontrarse con sorpresas = encounter + surprises.* encontrarse con una barrera = face + barrier.* encontrarse con una limitación = face + limitation.* encontrarse con una situación = come across + situation, meet + situation.* encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakening.* encontrarse con una traba = face + limitation, face + barrier.* encontrarse con un obstáculo = face + obstacle.* encontrarse con un problema = encounter + problem, meet with + problem, run up against + issue, come across + problem.* encontrarse en = lie (in), be based at.* encontrarse en casa = be in.* encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.* encontrarse en el trasfondo de = lie at + the root of.* encontrarse en una mejor situación económica = be economically better off.* encontrarse en un dilema = be caught in a conundrum.* encontrarse en un impás = face + impasse.* encontrarse en ventaja = find + Reflexivo + at an advantage.* encontrarse fuera de lugar = be out of + Posesivo + element, be out of place.* encontrar simpatizadores = find + friends.* encontrar suerte = be in for a good thing, come in for + a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar su propio modo de actuar = find + Posesivo + own way.* encontrar su sitio = find + a home.* encontrar tiempo = find + time.* encontrar trabajo = find + a job.* encontrar trabajo en una biblioteca = join + library.* encontrar una salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrar una solución = find + solution, develop + solution.* encontrar un chollo = come in for + a good thing, be in for a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar un equilibrio = find + a balance.* encontrar un hueco = find + a home.* encontrar un término medio entre... y = tread + a middle path between... and.* intentar encontrar un término medio entre... y... = tread + a delicate line between... and.* no encontrar nada + Adjetivo = find far from + Adjetivo.* no encontrar palabras = be at a loss for words, be lost for words.* orígenes + encontrarse = origins + lie.* problema + encontrarse = problem + lie.* respuesta + encontrar = answer + lie.* ser difícil de encontrar = be hard to find.* solución + encontrarse en = solution + lie in.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( buscando) <casa/trabajo/persona> to findb) ( casualmente) <cartera/billete> to find, come across2) ( descubrir) <falta/error> to find, spot; <cáncer/quiste> to find, discover3) <obstáculo/dificultad> to meet (with), encounterallí encontró la muerte — (period) he met his death there
4) (+ compl)2.¿cómo encontraste el país? — how did the country seem to you?
1) encontrarse v pron2)a) ( por casualidad)encontrarse con alguien — to meet somebody, bump into somebody (colloq)
b) (refl) (Psic) tb3) (recípr)a) ( reunirse) to meet; ( por casualidad) to meet, bump into each other (colloq)b) carreteras/líneas to meet4) (enf) ( inesperadamente) < persona> to meet, bump into (colloq); <billete/cartera> to find, come across5) (frml) ( estar) to be* * *= dig up, encounter, find, locate, spot, trace, track, turn up, find + Posesivo + way to, disinter, ferret out, root out, lay + hands on, come by, track down, bump into.Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
Ex: This simple observation also goes some of the way towards explaining the variety of tools, methods and systems which are encountered in the organisation knowledge.Ex: Wherever abstracts are found they are included to save the user's time in information gathering and selection.Ex: This order suffices for a list whose purpose is to identify and locate documents, whose bibliographic details are already known.Ex: When all necessary amendments have been spotted, edit the draft abstract and make any improvements to the style that are possible.Ex: The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.Ex: The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex: Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Ex: He found his way quickly and easily to the materials he needed.Ex: Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Ex: As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex: The article has the title ' Rooting out journals on the Net'.Ex: It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.Ex: This article shows how teachers came by such information and the use they made it of in their work.Ex: In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex: Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.* buscar y encontrar = match.* difícil de encontrar = hard-to-find.* dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.* el que lo encuentre se lo queda = finders keepers.* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.* encontrar + Adjetivo + de + Infinitivo = find it + Adjetivo + to + Infinitivo.* encontrar afinidades = find + common ground.* encontrar Algo demasiado difícil = be out of + Posesivo + league.* encontrar Algo difícil = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.* encontrar alojamiento = find + a home.* encontrar aplicación práctica = find + application.* encontrar casa = find + a home.* encontrar confortable = find + comfortable.* encontrar cosas comunes = find + common ground.* encontrar defectos = fault.* encontrar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* encontrar difícil de explicar = be hard put to explain.* encontrar difícil + Infinitivo = find it hard to + Infinitivo.* encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.* encontrar eco en = find + echo in.* encontrar el camino = wayfinding, wind + Posesivo + way.* encontrar el camino de vuelta = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el dinero = come up with + the money.* encontrar el equilibrio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el modo de = find + way of/to.* encontrar el modo de paliar un problema = find + way (a)round + problem.* encontrar el modo de regresar = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el punto medio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el tiempo = make + an opportunity.* encontrar en abundancia = find + in abundance.* encontrar evidencias = find + evidence.* encontrar expresión = find + expression.* encontrar información = dredge up + information.* encontrar justificación = build + a case for.* encontrar la forma de = devise + ways.* encontrar la horma de + Posesivo + zapato = meet + Posesivo + match.* encontrar la realización de Uno = be + Posesivo + big scene.* encontrar la salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* encontrarle el truco a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle el truquillo a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle faltas a todo = nitpick.* encontrar limitaciones = encounter + limitations.* encontrar muy difícil = be hard-pushed to.* encontrar oposición = meet with + opposition, find + opposition.* encontrar placer = find + delight, find + enjoyment.* encontrar por casualidad = come across, chance on/upon, stumble on.* encontrar pruebas = find + evidence.* encontrarse = occur, be positioned, reside, stand on, come upon, be poised, meet up, find + Reflexivo.* encontrarse a gusto = be at ease.* encontrarse ante un reto = in the face of + challenge.* encontrarse cara a cara = come + face to face.* encontrarse con = meet, run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.* encontrarse confortable = be at ease.* encontrarse con problemas = run into + trouble.* encontrarse con sorpresas = encounter + surprises.* encontrarse con una barrera = face + barrier.* encontrarse con una limitación = face + limitation.* encontrarse con una situación = come across + situation, meet + situation.* encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakening.* encontrarse con una traba = face + limitation, face + barrier.* encontrarse con un obstáculo = face + obstacle.* encontrarse con un problema = encounter + problem, meet with + problem, run up against + issue, come across + problem.* encontrarse en = lie (in), be based at.* encontrarse en casa = be in.* encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.* encontrarse en el trasfondo de = lie at + the root of.* encontrarse en una mejor situación económica = be economically better off.* encontrarse en un dilema = be caught in a conundrum.* encontrarse en un impás = face + impasse.* encontrarse en ventaja = find + Reflexivo + at an advantage.* encontrarse fuera de lugar = be out of + Posesivo + element, be out of place.* encontrar simpatizadores = find + friends.* encontrar suerte = be in for a good thing, come in for + a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar su propio modo de actuar = find + Posesivo + own way.* encontrar su sitio = find + a home.* encontrar tiempo = find + time.* encontrar trabajo = find + a job.* encontrar trabajo en una biblioteca = join + library.* encontrar una salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrar una solución = find + solution, develop + solution.* encontrar un chollo = come in for + a good thing, be in for a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar un equilibrio = find + a balance.* encontrar un hueco = find + a home.* encontrar un término medio entre... y = tread + a middle path between... and.* intentar encontrar un término medio entre... y... = tread + a delicate line between... and.* no encontrar nada + Adjetivo = find far from + Adjetivo.* no encontrar palabras = be at a loss for words, be lost for words.* orígenes + encontrarse = origins + lie.* problema + encontrarse = problem + lie.* respuesta + encontrar = answer + lie.* ser difícil de encontrar = be hard to find.* solución + encontrarse en = solution + lie in.* * *vtA1 (buscando) ‹casa/trabajo/persona› to findpor fin encontró el vestido que quería she finally found the dress she wantedno encuentro mi nombre en la lista I can't see o find my name on the list¿dónde puedo encontrar al director? where can I find the manager?no encontré entradas para el teatro I couldn't get tickets for the theateryo a esto no le encuentro lógica I can't see the logic in thislo encontré llorando I found him crying2 (casualmente) ‹cartera/billete› to find, come across, come upon o onlo encontré (de casualidad) I found it o came across it o came on o upon it (by chance)B (descubrir) ‹falta/error› to find, spot; ‹cáncer/quiste› to find, discoverle encontraron un tumor they found o discovered that he had a tumorC ‹obstáculo/dificultad› to meet with, meet, encounterno encontró ninguna oposición a su plan his plan didn't meet with o come up against o encounter any oppositionel accidente donde encontró la muerte ( period); the accident in which he met his deathSentido II (+ compl):te encuentro muy cambiado you've changed a lot, you look very different¡qué bien te encuentro! you look so well!encuentro ridículo todo este protocolo I find all this formality ridiculous, all this formality seems ridiculous to me¿cómo encontraste el país después de tantos años? what did you make of the country o how did the country seem to you after all these years?encontré muy acertadas sus intervenciones I found his comments very relevant, I thought his comments were very relevantla encuentro muy desmejorada she seems a lot worselo encuentro muy aburrido I find him very boring, I think he is very boringencontré la puerta cerrada I found the door shutAencontrarse a sí mismo to find oneselfB ( recípr)hemos quedado en encontrarnos en la estación we've arranged to meet at the station2 «carreteras/líneas» to meetC ( enf) (inesperadamente) ‹persona› to meet, bump o run into ( colloq); ‹billete/cartera› to find, come across, come oncuando volvió se encontró la casa patas arriba when he returned he found the house in a messencontrarse CON algo:cuando volví me encontré con que todos se habían ido I got back to find that they had all gone, when I got back I found they had all goneA (en un estado, una situación) to behoy me encuentro mucho mejor I am feeling a lot better todayel enfermo se encuentra fuera de peligro the patient is out of dangerla oficina se encontraba vacía the office was emptyno se encuentra con fuerzas para continuar he doesn't have the strength to go onB (en un lugar) to beel jefe se encuentra en una reunión the boss is in a meetingla catedral se encuentra en el centro de la ciudad the cathedral is situated in the city centerentre las obras expuestas se encuentra su famosa Última Cena among the works on display is his famous Last Supperen este momento el doctor no se encuentra the doctor is not here o is not in at the moment* * *
encontrar ( conjugate encontrar) verbo transitivo
1
no le encuentro lógica I can't see the logic in it
‹cáncer/quiste› to find, discover
2 (+ compl):
lo encuentro ridículo I find it ridiculous;
¿cómo encontraste el país? how did the country seem to you?
encontrarse verbo pronominal
1 ( por casualidad) encontrarse con algn to meet sb, bump into sb (colloq)
2 ( recípr)
( por casualidad) to meet, bump into each other (colloq)
3 ( enf) ( inesperadamente) ‹billete/cartera› to find, come across;
4 (frml) ( estar) to be;
el hotel se encuentra cerca de la estación the hotel is (located) near the station
encontrar verbo transitivo
1 (algo/alguien buscado) to find: no encuentro el momento adecuado para decírselo, I can't find the right time to tell him
2 (tropezar) to meet: encontré a Luisa en el cine, I met Luisa at the cinema
encontrarás serias dificultades, you'll come up against serious difficulties
3 (considerar, parecer) lo encuentro de mal gusto, I find it in bad taste
' encontrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertar
- aparecer
- aterrizar
- atinar
- colocarse
- desconocer
- discografía
- fórmula
- hallar
- horma
- mariposear
- parte
- buscar
- dar
- encuentra
- esquivo
- solución
- ver
English:
bear
- difficulty
- dig around
- discover
- find
- fit in
- flesh
- forgetful
- get
- grade
- housekeeper
- intensify
- intimate
- locate
- lodging
- loophole
- pent-up
- replacement
- scrabble
- speed up
- store up
- strike
- traceable
- trail
- try
- be
- come
- encounter
- explain
- fumble
- high
- meet
- run
- seek
- solve
- spot
- stumble
- time
- word
- work
* * *♦ vt1. [buscando, por casualidad] to find;he encontrado el paraguas I've found my umbrella;encontré el libro que buscaba I found the book I was looking for;le han encontrado un cáncer they've diagnosed her as having cancer;encontré la mesa puesta I found the table already set;lo encontré durmiendo I found him sleeping;no encuentro palabras para expresar mi gratitud I can't find the words to express my gratitude;CSur Famencontrar la vuelta a algo to get to grips with sth2. [dificultades] to encounter;no encontraron ninguna oposición al proyecto they encountered no opposition to the project3. [juzgar, considerar] to find;encontré muy positivos tus comentarios I found your comments very positive;encuentro infantil tu actitud I find your attitude childish;encuentro la ciudad/a tu hermana muy cambiada the city/your sister has changed a lot, I find the city/your sister much changed;no lo encuentro tan divertido como dice la gente I don't find it o think it is as funny as people say;no sé qué le encuentran a ese pintor I don't know what they see in that painter* * *v/t find* * *encontrar {19} vt1) hallar: to find2) : to encounter, to meet* * *¿has encontrado las llaves? have you found your keys? -
16 engañar
v.1 to deceive, to trick, to take in, to fool.2 to deceive, to lie.3 to cheat on, to cuckold, to be unfaithful to, to deceive.* * *1 (gen) to deceive, mislead, fool, take in2 (estafar) to cheat, trick3 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to1 to be deceptive1 (ilusionarse) to deceive oneself2 (equivocarse) to be mistaken, be wrong\engañar el hambre figurado to stave off hungerengañar el tiempo figurado to kill timelas apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive* * *verb1) to cheat2) deceive* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] (=embaucar) to deceive, trick; (=despistar) to mislead; [con promesas, esperanzas] to delude; (=estafar) to cheat, swindleengaña a su mujer — he's unfaithful to his wife, he's cheating on his wife
2)2.3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer errar en el juicio) to deceive, misleadno te dejes engañar — don't be deceived o mislead
lo engañó haciéndole creer que... — she deceived him into thinking that...
engañar a alguien para que + subj — to trick somebody into -ing
engañar el hambre or el estómago — to stave off hunger, to keep the wolf from the door (colloq)
b) (estafar, timar) to cheat, con (colloq)c) ( ser infiel a) to be unfaithful to, cheat on2.engañarse v prona) (refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)b) ( equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta junio — it lasted until June, if I'm not mistaken
* * *= fool, hoodwink, deceive, cheat (on), delude, trick, dupe, perpetrate + deception, practise + a deception, rip off, take in, swindle, fiddle, bamboozle, shortchange, bluff, cheat + Posesivo + way through, be had, humbug, lead + Nombre + down the garden path, con, hoax, bullshit.Ex. We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.Ex. In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex. Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.Ex. Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.Ex. Nonetheless, it is claimed that his 1987 graduate and undergraduate editions continue to delude students seeking information about schools to attend, including schools of library science.Ex. People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.Ex. He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.Ex. The public should at least be told that they will end up paying dearly for the deception being perpetrated upon them.Ex. Librarians have been practising a deception, and must wake up to three dangers.Ex. Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex. 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".Ex. It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex. Thus, the wrong impression was gained, for instance, when the olive oil subsidies were being ' fiddled' in Italy.Ex. Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex. Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex. One of the major dichotomies between students and teachers is the recognition by students that the technologies can give them an edge, that is they can cheat their way through school.Ex. By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex. More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex. Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex. Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.----* dejarse engañar = fall for, get + sucked in.* engañar al sistema = beat + the system, game + the system.* engañar el hambre = keep + the wolves from the door.* las apariencias engañan = don't judge a book by its cover, there's more to it than meets the eye.* si mi olfato no me engaña = if my hunch is right, if I am not mistaken.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer errar en el juicio) to deceive, misleadno te dejes engañar — don't be deceived o mislead
lo engañó haciéndole creer que... — she deceived him into thinking that...
engañar a alguien para que + subj — to trick somebody into -ing
engañar el hambre or el estómago — to stave off hunger, to keep the wolf from the door (colloq)
b) (estafar, timar) to cheat, con (colloq)c) ( ser infiel a) to be unfaithful to, cheat on2.engañarse v prona) (refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)b) ( equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta junio — it lasted until June, if I'm not mistaken
* * *= fool, hoodwink, deceive, cheat (on), delude, trick, dupe, perpetrate + deception, practise + a deception, rip off, take in, swindle, fiddle, bamboozle, shortchange, bluff, cheat + Posesivo + way through, be had, humbug, lead + Nombre + down the garden path, con, hoax, bullshit.Ex: We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.
Ex: In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex: Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.Ex: Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.Ex: Nonetheless, it is claimed that his 1987 graduate and undergraduate editions continue to delude students seeking information about schools to attend, including schools of library science.Ex: People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.Ex: He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.Ex: The public should at least be told that they will end up paying dearly for the deception being perpetrated upon them.Ex: Librarians have been practising a deception, and must wake up to three dangers.Ex: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex: 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".Ex: It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex: Thus, the wrong impression was gained, for instance, when the olive oil subsidies were being ' fiddled' in Italy.Ex: Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex: Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex: One of the major dichotomies between students and teachers is the recognition by students that the technologies can give them an edge, that is they can cheat their way through school.Ex: By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex: More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex: Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex: Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.* dejarse engañar = fall for, get + sucked in.* engañar al sistema = beat + the system, game + the system.* engañar el hambre = keep + the wolves from the door.* las apariencias engañan = don't judge a book by its cover, there's more to it than meets the eye.* si mi olfato no me engaña = if my hunch is right, if I am not mistaken.* * *engañar [A1 ]vt1(embaucar): no te dejes engañar don't be misled o fooled o deceived o taken insé que no estuviste allí, tú a mí no me engañas I know you weren't there, you can't fool mea él no se lo engaña tan fácilmente he's not so easily fooled o duped o deceived, he's not taken in that easilyte han engañado, no está hecho a mano you've been cheated o conned o had o done, it's not handmade ( colloq)me engañó la vista my eyes deceived o misled mesi la memoria no me engaña if my memory serves me right o correctlylas apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptiveengañar el hambre or el estómago to keep the wolf from the door ( colloq)comimos un poco de queso para engañar el hambre we had some cheese to keep the wolf from the door o to take the edge off our appetites o to keep us goingsu marido la engaña con la secretaria her husband's being unfaithful to her o cheating on her, he's having an affair with his secretaryno te engañes, no se va a casar contigo don't deceive o delude o kid yourself, she's not going to marry you2 (equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta noviembre it lasted until November, if I'm not mistaken* * *
engañar ( conjugate engañar) verbo transitivo
tú a mí no me engañas you can't fool me;
lo engañó haciéndole creer que … she deceived him into thinking that …;
engañar a algn para que haga algo to trick sb into doing sth
engañarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)
engañar
I verbo transitivo
1 to deceive, mislead
2 (mentir) to lie: no me engañes, ese no es tu coche, you can't fool me, this isn't your car
3 (la sed, el hambre, el sueño) comeremos un poco para engañar el hambre, we'll eat a bit to keep the wolf from the door
4 (timar) to cheat, trick
5 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to
II verbo intransitivo to be deceptive: parece pequeña, pero engaña, it looks small, but it's deceptive
' engañar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
burlar
- confiada
- confiado
- torear
- tramoya
- clavar
- disfraz
- disfrazar
- joder
English:
betray
- cheat
- deceive
- delude
- double-cross
- dupe
- fool
- fox
- have
- hoax
- hoodwink
- lead on
- mess about
- mess around
- mislead
- put over
- ride
- stitch up
- take in
- trick
- try on
- two-time
- unfaithful
- wool
- hood
- kid
- lead
- square
- take
- two
* * *♦ vt1. [mentir] to deceive;engañó a su padre haciéndole ver que había aprobado she deceived her father into believing that she had passed;es difícil engañarla she is not easily deceived, she's hard to fool;logró engañar al portero he managed to outsmart the goalkeeper;me engañó lo bien que vestía y que hablaba she was so well dressed and so well spoken that I was taken in;¿a quién te crees que vas a engañar? who are you trying to fool o kid?;a mí no me engañas, sé que tienes cincuenta años you can't fool me, I know you're fifty2. [ser infiel a] to deceive, to cheat on;engaña a su marido she cheats on her husband;me engañó con mi mejor amiga he cheated on me with my best friend3. [estafar] to cheat, to swindle;te engañaron vendiéndote esto tan caro they cheated you if they sold that to you for such a high price;4. [hacer más llevadero] to appease;engañar el hambre to take the edge off one's hunger♦ vito be deceptive o misleading;engaña mucho, no es tan tonto como parece you can easily get the wrong impression, he's not as stupid as he seems;las apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive* * *v/t1 deceive, cheat;engañar el hambre take the edge off one’s appetite;te han engañado you’ve been had fam* * *engañar vt1) embaucar: to trick, to deceive, to mislead2) : to cheat on, to be unfaithful to* * *engañar vb1. (mentir) to lie2. (ser infiel) to cheat on3. (timar) to trick4. (dar impresión falsa) to be deceptiveesta foto engaña: parezco más alta de lo que soy this photo is deceptive: I look taller than I am -
17 put
1. transitive verb,-tt-, put1) (place) tun; (vertically) stellen; (horizontally) legen; (through or into narrow opening) steckenput plates on the table — Teller auf den Tisch stellen
don't put your elbows on the table — lass deine Ellbogen vom Tisch
put a stamp on the letter — eine Briefmarke auf den Brief kleben
put salt on one's food — Salz auf sein Essen tun od. streuen
put the letter in an envelope/the letter box — den Brief in einen Umschlag/in den Briefkasten stecken
put something in one's pocket — etwas in die Tasche stecken
put sugar in one's tea — sich (Dat.) Zucker in den Tee tun
put petrol in the tank — Benzin in den Tank tun od. füllen
put the car in[to] the garage — das Auto in die Garage stellen
put the cork in the bottle — die Flasche mit dem Korken verschließen
put the ball into the net/over the bar — den Ball ins Netz befördern od. setzen/über die Latte befördern
put one's arm round somebody's waist — den Arm um jemandes Taille legen
put a bandage round one's wrist — sich (Dat.) einen Verband ums Handgelenk legen
put one's hands over one's eyes — sich (Dat.) die Hände auf die Augen legen
put one's finger to one's lips — den od. seinen Finger auf die Lippen legen
put the jacket on its hanger — die Jacke auf den Bügel tun od. hängen
where shall I put it? — wohin soll ich es tun (ugs.) /stellen/legen usw.?; wo soll ich es hintun (ugs.) /-stellen/-legen usw.?
we put our guest in Peter's room — wir haben unseren Gast in Peters Zimmer (Dat.) untergebracht
put the baby in the pram — das Baby in den Kinderwagen legen od. (ugs.) stecken
not know where to put oneself — (fig.) sehr verlegen sein/werden
put it there! — (coll.) lass mich deine Hand schütteln!
2) (cause to enter) stoßen3) (bring into specified state) setzenput through Parliament — im Parlament durchbringen [Gesetzentwurf usw.]
be put in a difficult etc. position — in eine schwierige usw. Lage geraten
be put into power — an die Macht kommen
put something above or before something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Vorrang vor etwas (Dat.) geben
be put out of order — kaputtgehen (ugs.)
put somebody on to something — (fig.) jemanden auf etwas (Akk.) hinweisen od. aufmerksam machen
put somebody on to a job — (assign) jemandem eine Arbeit zuweisen
4) (impose)put a limit/an interpretation on something — etwas begrenzen od. beschränken/interpretieren
5) (submit) unterbreiten (to Dat.) [Vorschlag, Plan usw.]put something to the vote — über etwas (Akk.) abstimmen lassen
be put out of the game by an injury — wegen einer Verletzung nicht mehr spielen können
7) (express) ausdrückenlet's put it like this:... — sagen wir so:...
that's one way of putting it — (also iron.) so kann man es [natürlich] auch ausdrücken
8) (render)put something into English — etwas ins Englische übertragen od. übersetzen
9) (write) schreibenput something on the list — (fig.) sich (Dat.) etwas [fest] vornehmen; etwas vormerken
10) (imagine)put oneself in somebody's place or situation — sich in jemandes Lage versetzen
11) (invest)put money etc. into something — Geld usw. in etwas (Akk.) stecken
put work/time/effort into something — Arbeit/Zeit/Energie in etwas (Akk.) stecken
12) (stake) setzen (on auf + Akk.)put money on a horse/on something happening — auf ein Pferd setzen/darauf wetten, dass etwas passiert
13) (estimate)put somebody/something at — jemanden/etwas schätzen auf (+ Akk.)
14) (subject)put somebody to — jemandem [Unkosten, Mühe, Umstände] verursachen od. machen
15) (Athletics): (throw) stoßen [Kugel]2. intransitive verb,-tt-, put (Naut.)put [out] to sea — in See stechen
put into port — [in den Hafen] einlaufen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/59262/put_about">put about- put away- put back- put by- put down- put in- put off- put on- put out- put over- put up- put upon* * *[put]present participle - putting; verb1) (to place in a certain position or situation: He put the plate in the cupboard; Did you put any sugar in my coffee?; He put his arm round her; I'm putting a new lock on the door; You're putting too much strain on that rope; When did the Russians first put a man into space?; You've put me in a bad temper; Can you put (=translate) this sentence into French?)2) (to submit or present (a proposal, question etc): I put several questions to him; She put her ideas before the committee.) formulieren3) (to express in words: He put his refusal very politely; Children sometimes have such a funny way of putting things!) ausdrücken4) (to write down: I'm trying to write a letter to her, but I don't know what to put.) schreiben5) (to sail in a particular direction: We put out to sea; The ship put into harbour for repairs.) fahren•- put-on- a put-up job
- put about
- put across/over
- put aside
- put away
- put back
- put by
- put down
- put down for
- put one's feet up
- put forth
- put in
- put in for
- put off
- put on
- put out
- put through
- put together
- put up
- put up to
- put up with* * *<-tt-, put, put>[pʊt]1. (place)▪ to \put sth somewhere etw irgendwohin stellen [o setzen]; (lay down) etw irgendwohin legen; (push in) etw irgendwohin steckenthey \put a horseshoe above [or over] their door sie brachten ein Hufeisen über ihrer Tür anhe was \put up against the wall man stellte ihn an die Wandhe looked at the pile of work his boss had \put before him er sah sich den Haufen Arbeit an, den seine Chefin ihm hingelegt hatteyou've got to \put the past behind you du musst die Vergangenheit vergangen seinlassen [o begraben]\put your clothes in the closet häng deine Kleider in den Schrankhe \put his hands in his pockets er steckte die Hände in die Taschenshe \put some milk in her coffee sie gab etwas Milch in ihren Kaffeeto \put the ball in the net (tennis) den Ball ins Netz schlagen; (football) den Ball ins Netz spielenthis \puts me in a very difficult position das bringt mich in eine schwierige SituationI \put my complete confidence in him ich setze mein volles Vertrauen auf ihn [o in ihn]\put the cake into the oven schieb den Kuchen in den Backofenthey \put the plug into the socket sie steckten den Stecker in die Steckdosehe \put salt into the sugar bowl by mistake er hat aus Versehen Salz in die Zuckerdose gefülltthey \put him into a cell sie brachten ihn in eine Zelleto \put sth into storage etw einlagernto \put a child into care ein Kind in Pflege gebento \put sb into a home jdn in ein Heim steckento \put sb in[to] prison jdn ins Gefängnis bringento \put fear into sb's heart jdn ängstigen, jdm Angst machento \put an idea in[to] sb's head jdn auf eine Idee bringenwhatever \put that idea into your head? wie kommst du denn darauf?to \put one's ideas into practice seine Ideen in die Praxis umsetzenSam will eat anything you \put in front of him Sam isst alles, was man ihm vorsetzt\put the soup spoons next to the knives leg die Suppenlöffel neben die Messerwe should \put my mum next to Mrs Larson wir sollten meine Mutter neben Frau Larson setzenshe \put her coffee cup on the table sie stellte ihre Kaffeetasse auf den Tischdo you know how to \put a saddle on a horse? weißt du, wie man ein Pferd sattelt?I \put clean sheets on the bed ich habe das Bett frisch bezogenhe \put his head on my shoulder er legte seinen Kopf auf meine Schulteryou can't \put a value on friendship Freundschaft lässt sich nicht mit Geld bezahlena price of £10,000 was \put on the car das Auto wurde mit 10.000 Pfund veranschlagtshe \put her arm round him sie legte ihren Arm um ihnhe \put his head round the door er steckte den Kopf zur Tür hereinhe \put his finger to his lips to call for silence er hielt seinen Finger vor die Lippen und bat um Ruheto \put a glass to one's lips ein Glas zum Mund führenshe \put the shell to her ear sie hielt sich die Muschel ans Ohrto \put sb to bed jdn ins Bett bringenhe was \put under the care of his aunt er wurde in die Obhut seiner Tante gegebenI didn't know where to \put myself ich wusste nicht wohin mit mirto \put sb/sth in jeopardy jdn/etw in Gefahr bringento \put sb in a rage jdn wütend machenthis \puts me in a very difficult position das bringt mich in eine sehr schwierige Situationhe was able to \put them in a good mood er konnte sie aufheiternto stay \put person sich nicht von der Stelle rühren; object liegen/stehen/hängen bleiben; hair haltento \put the shot SPORT Kugel stoßen2. (invest)to \put effort/energy/money/time into sth Mühe/Energie/Geld/Zeit in etw akk stecken [o investieren]we \put most of the profits towards research wir verwenden den Großteil der Gewinne für die Forschungeveryone could \put £3 towards a new coffee machine jeder könnte 3 Pfund zum Kauf einer neuen Kaffeemaschine dazugebento \put money into an account Geld auf ein Konto einzahlenshe \put money on a horse sie setzte auf ein Pferdwe \put back all our profits into the company all unsere Gewinne fließen in die Firma zurück3. (impose)to \put the blame on sb jdm die Schuld gebento \put demands upon sb von jdm etwas verlangento \put an embargo on trade ein Handelsembargo verhängento \put sb under oath jdn vereidigento \put a premium on sth etw hoch einschätzento \put pressure on sb jdn unter Druck setzento \put sb under pressure [or strain] jdn unter Druck setzento \put a restriction [or limitation] on sth etw einschränkenthe children were \put on their best behaviour den Kindern wurde gesagt, dass sie sich ja gut zu benehmen habento \put a tax on sth etw besteuern [o mit einer Steuer belegen]to \put sb/sth to the test jdn/etw auf die Probe stellen; (put a strain on) jdn/etw strapazierento \put sb on trial jdn vor Gericht bringento \put sb to a lot of trouble jdm viel Mühe bereiten [o machen4. (present)to \put sth to a discussion etw zur Diskussion stellento \put an idea [or a suggestion] to sb jdm etw vorschlagento \put one's point of view seinen Standpunkt darlegento \put a problem to sb jdm ein Problem darlegento \put a proposal before a committee einem Ausschuss einen Vorschlag unterbreitento \put a question to sb jdm eine Frage stellento \put sth to a vote etw zur Abstimmung bringen5. (include)\put some more salt in füge noch etwas Salz hinzu6. (indicating change of condition)she always \puts her guests at ease right away sie schafft es immer, dass ihre Gäste sich sofort wohl fühlento \put sb at risk [or in danger] jdn in Gefahr bringento \put sb in a good/bad mood jds Laune heben/verderbento \put one's affairs in order seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringento \put a plan into operation einen Plan in die Tat umsetzento \put sb/an animal out of his/its misery jdn/ein Tier von seinen Qualen erlösento \put sb to death jdn hinrichtento \put sb to flight jdn in die Flucht schlagento \put sb to shame jdn beschämento \put sb under arrest jdn unter Arrest stellento \put sb under hypnosis jdn hypnotisierento \put sth right etw in Ordnung bringento \put sb straight jdn korrigierento \put sb out of the competition jdn aus dem Rennen werfen7. (express)▪ to \put sth etw ausdrückenlet me \put it this way lass es mich so sagenhow should I \put it? wie soll ich mich ausdrücken?to \put it bluntly um es deutlich zu sagento \put it mildly, we were shocked at your behaviour wir waren, gelinde gesagt, geschockt über dein Verhaltenthat's \putting it mildly das ist ja noch milde ausgedrücktas Shakespeare \put it wie Shakespeare schon sagteshe didn't know how to \put her thoughts into words sie wusste nicht, wie sie ihre Gedanken in Worte fassen sollte\putting Shakespeare into modern English is difficult Shakespeare in zeitgenössisches Englisch zu übertragen ist schwierigshe really \puts passion into her performance sie steckt viel Leidenschaftlichkeit in ihren Vortragto \put one's feelings into words seine Gefühle ausdrückento \put a verb into the past tense ein Verb in die Vergangenheit setzen8. (write)to \put a cross/tick next to sth etw ankreuzen/abhakento \put one's signature to sth seine Unterschrift unter etw setzenplease \put your signature here bitte unterschreiben Sie hier9. (estimate, value)I wouldn't \put him among the best film directors ich würde ihn nicht zu den besten Regisseuren zählenshe \puts her job above everything else für sie geht ihr Beruf allem anderen vor, sie stellt ihren Beruf vor allem anderenI'd \put him at about 50 ich schätze ihn auf ungefähr 50I would \put her in her 50s ich würde sie so in den Fünfzigern schätzento \put sb/sth in a category jdn/etw in eine Kategorie einordnenit can't be \put in the same category as a Rolls Royce man kann es nicht auf eine Stufe mit einem Rolls Royce stellento \put sb/sth on a level [or par] with sb/sth jdn/etw auf eine Stufe mit jdm/etw stellento \put a value of £10,000 on sth den Wert einer S. gen auf 10.000 Pfund schätzen10. (direct)▪ to \put sb onto sth/sb jdn auf etw/jdn aufmerksam machenthe phone book \put me onto the dentist durch das Telefonbuch kam ich auf den Zahnarztthey \put three people on the job sie setzen drei Leute ein für diesen Job11. (see someone off)he \put his girlfriend on the plane er brachte seine Freundin zum Flugzeugto \put sb onto the bus jdn zum Bus bringento \put sb in a taxi jdn in ein Taxi setzen12. (install)to \put heating/a kitchen into a house eine Heizung/Küche in einem Haus installierenwe \put a new hard drive on our computer wir haben eine neue Festplatte in unseren Computer eingebaut▪ to \put sb on sth jdm etw verschreibenthe doctor has \put her on a strict diet der Arzt hat ihr eine strenge Diät verordnetNAUT anlegen, vor Anker gehento \put into the dock am Dock anlegen, vor Anker gehento \put into Hamburg/harbour in Hamburg/in den Hafen einlaufento \put to sea in See stechenIII. NOUNSTOCKEX Verkaufsoption f* * *put [pʊt]A sC v/t prät und pperf put1. legen, stellen, setzen, tun:put it on the table leg es auf den Tisch;I shall put the matter before him ich werde ihm die Sache vorlegen;put the matter in(to) his hands leg die Angelegenheit in seine Hände;I put him above his brother ich stelle ihn über seinen Bruder;put sb on a job jemanden an eine Arbeit setzen, jemanden mit einer Arbeit betrauen;put eleven men behind the ball FUSSB die ganze Mannschaft defensiv spielen lassen;his time put him in 3rd place SPORT seine Zeit brachte ihn auf den 3. Platz; → a. die Verbindungen mit den entsprechenden Substantiven2. stecken (in one’s pocket in die Tasche):put a lot of work into viel Arbeit stecken in (akk)3. jemanden ins Bett, in eine unangenehme Lage etc, etwas auf den Markt, in Ordnung etc bringen:he put her across the river er brachte oder beförderte sie über den Fluss;put the cow to the bull die Kuh zum Stier bringen;put into shape in (die richtige) Form bringen;4. etwas in Kraft, in Umlauf, in Gang etc, jemanden in Besitz, ins Unrecht, über ein Land etc setzen:put o.s. in a good light sich ins rechte Licht setzen;put the case that … gesetzt den Fall, dass …; → action 1, 2, end Bes Redew, foot A 1, place A 3, trust A 15. put o.s. sich in jemandes Hände etc begeben:put o.s. under sb’s care sich in jemandes Obhut begeben;put yourself in(to) my hands vertraue dich mir ganz an6. unterwerfen, aussetzen ( beide:to dat):I have put you through a lot ich habe dir viel zugemutet; → death 1, expense Bes Redew, inconvenience A 2, question A 6, shame A 2, sword, test1 A 27. put out of aus … hinausstellen, verdrängen oder werfen aus, außer Betrieb od Gefecht etc setzen: → action 13, running A 28. Land bepflanzen (into, under mit) the fields were put under potatoes auf den Feldern wurden Kartoffeln gepflanztput sb to work jemanden an die Arbeit setzen, jemanden arbeiten lassen;put to school zur Schule schicken;put to trade jemanden ein Handwerk lernen lassen;put sb to a joiner jemanden bei einem Schreiner in die Lehre geben;put sb to it jemandem zusetzen, jemanden bedrängen;be hard put to it arg bedrängt werden, in große Bedrängnis kommen;they were hard put to it to find a house sie taten sich schwer, ein Haus zu finden;put sb through a book jemanden zum Durchlesen oder -arbeiten eines Buches zwingen;10. veranlassen, verlocken ( beide:on, to zu)11. in Furcht, Wut etc versetzen:put sb in fear of their life jemandem eine Todesangst einjagen; → countenance A 2, ease A 2, guard C 4, mettle 2, temper A 412. übersetzen, -tragen ( beide:into French ins Französische)I cannot put it into words ich kann es nicht in Worte fassen;put one’s feelings into words seine Gefühle aussprechen;how shall I put it? wie soll ich mich oder es ausdrücken?;14. schätzen (at auf akk):I put his income at £100,000 a year15. (to) verwenden (für), anwenden (zu):put sth to a good use etwas gut verwenden16. eine Entscheidung etc gründen (on auf akk)17. eine Frage, einen Antrag etc stellen, vorlegen:a) ich appelliere an Sie, ich wende mich an Sie,b) ich stelle es Ihnen anheim;on auf akk)put a tax on sth etwas besteuernon dat)22. die Uhr stellen23. (in, into) hinzufügen (dat), (hinein)tun, geben (in akk):put sugar in one’s coffee Zucker in seinen Kaffee tun25. schleudern, werfenin, into in akk)D v/ifor nach):put to land an Land gehen;2. SCHIFF segeln, steuern, fahreninto in akk)b) jemanden ausnutzen, -nützen,c) jemanden betrügen* * *1. transitive verb,-tt-, put1) (place) tun; (vertically) stellen; (horizontally) legen; (through or into narrow opening) steckenput salt on one's food — Salz auf sein Essen tun od. streuen
put the letter in an envelope/the letter box — den Brief in einen Umschlag/in den Briefkasten stecken
put sugar in one's tea — sich (Dat.) Zucker in den Tee tun
put petrol in the tank — Benzin in den Tank tun od. füllen
put the car in[to] the garage — das Auto in die Garage stellen
put the ball into the net/over the bar — den Ball ins Netz befördern od. setzen/über die Latte befördern
put a bandage round one's wrist — sich (Dat.) einen Verband ums Handgelenk legen
put one's hands over one's eyes — sich (Dat.) die Hände auf die Augen legen
put one's finger to one's lips — den od. seinen Finger auf die Lippen legen
put the jacket on its hanger — die Jacke auf den Bügel tun od. hängen
where shall I put it? — wohin soll ich es tun (ugs.) /stellen/legen usw.?; wo soll ich es hintun (ugs.) /-stellen/-legen usw.?
we put our guest in Peter's room — wir haben unseren Gast in Peters Zimmer (Dat.) untergebracht
put the baby in the pram — das Baby in den Kinderwagen legen od. (ugs.) stecken
not know where to put oneself — (fig.) sehr verlegen sein/werden
put it there! — (coll.) lass mich deine Hand schütteln!
2) (cause to enter) stoßen3) (bring into specified state) setzenput through Parliament — im Parlament durchbringen [Gesetzentwurf usw.]
be put in a difficult etc. position — in eine schwierige usw. Lage geraten
put something above or before something — (fig.) einer Sache (Dat.) den Vorrang vor etwas (Dat.) geben
be put out of order — kaputtgehen (ugs.)
put somebody on to something — (fig.) jemanden auf etwas (Akk.) hinweisen od. aufmerksam machen
put somebody on to a job — (assign) jemandem eine Arbeit zuweisen
4) (impose)put a limit/an interpretation on something — etwas begrenzen od. beschränken/interpretieren
5) (submit) unterbreiten (to Dat.) [Vorschlag, Plan usw.]put something to the vote — über etwas (Akk.) abstimmen lassen
7) (express) ausdrückenlet's put it like this:... — sagen wir so:...
that's one way of putting it — (also iron.) so kann man es [natürlich] auch ausdrücken
8) (render)put something into English — etwas ins Englische übertragen od. übersetzen
9) (write) schreibenput something on the list — (fig.) sich (Dat.) etwas [fest] vornehmen; etwas vormerken
10) (imagine)put oneself in somebody's place or situation — sich in jemandes Lage versetzen
11) (invest)put money etc. into something — Geld usw. in etwas (Akk.) stecken
put work/time/effort into something — Arbeit/Zeit/Energie in etwas (Akk.) stecken
12) (stake) setzen (on auf + Akk.)put money on a horse/on something happening — auf ein Pferd setzen/darauf wetten, dass etwas passiert
13) (estimate)put somebody/something at — jemanden/etwas schätzen auf (+ Akk.)
14) (subject)put somebody to — jemandem [Unkosten, Mühe, Umstände] verursachen od. machen
15) (Athletics): (throw) stoßen [Kugel]2. intransitive verb,-tt-, put (Naut.)put [out] to sea — in See stechen
put into port — [in den Hafen] einlaufen
Phrasal Verbs:- put away- put back- put by- put down- put in- put off- put on- put out- put over- put up- put upon* * *(clamp) the lid on something (US) expr.gegen etwas scharf vorgehen ausdr.sperren v. (take) into care expr.in Pflege geben (nehmen) ausdr. v.(§ p.,p.p.: put)= ausgeben v.legen v.setzen v.stellen v. -
18 trovare
find( inventare) find, come up withandare a trovare qualcuno (go and) see s.o.* * *trovare v.tr.1 to find*: ho trovato il libro che avevo smarrito, I've found the book I lost; non trovo più gli occhiali, I cannot find my spectacles; trovare un appartamento, to find a flat; trovare un lavoro, to find a job; trovare la pace, to find peace // trovare moglie, marito, to find a wife, a husband // vado al bar e chi ti trovo! un vecchio amico, I went to the bar and who should I find! an old friend // lo trovai a letto, I found him in bed; non lo trovai in casa, I did not find him in (o at home) // trovare ( tempo) freddo, caldo, to find cold, hot weather // trovare da ridire su tutto, to find fault with everything // trovare un accordo con qlcu., to come to (o to make) terms with s.o.2 ( scoprire) to find* (out), to discover: ha trovato un nuovo sistema di farlo, he has found a new way of doing it; trovarono il colpevole, they discovered the culprit; trovare la soluzione di un problema, to find the solution to a problem; trovare la ( propria) strada, to find one's way (anche fig.) // trovare un segreto, to find out (o to discover) a secret // trovai scritto sul giornale che era morto, I saw in the paper that he had died3 ( incontrare) to meet*: trovai molte difficoltà nel farlo, I met with many difficulties in doing it; trovare la morte, to meet one's death5 ( avere) to find*; to have: non riesco a trovare il tempo per leggere, I cannot find time to read; trovammo buona accoglienza presso i nostri amici, we received a good welcome from our friends // trovare pietà, to find mercy7 ( giudicare, considerare) to find*; ( pensare) to think*: trovarono il cibo eccellente, they found the food excellent; trovo che sia sbagliato comportarsi così, I find (o think o feel) it's wrong to behave like that; trovò difficile ambientarsi, he found it hard to settle in; nelle sue parole non ci trovo nulla di offensivo, I can't see anything offensive in his words // come mi trovi?, how do I look?; ti trovo bene, you look fine; ti trovo dimagrita, you look thinner; trovi?, do you think so?8 ( sorprendere) to catch*: lo trovai che rovistava in questo cassetto, I caught him rummaging in this drawer; furono trovati insieme, they were found together10 ( trarre) to get*: non ha trovato alcun giovamento da questa cura, he didn't get any benefit from that treatment // trovare il proprio tornaconto in qlco., to turn sthg. to one's advantage.◘ trovarsi v.intr.pron.1 to find* oneself: mi trovai nel giardino, I found myself in the garden2 ( essere) to be; to be situated, to lie*: ora mi trovo alla stazione, now I am at the station; il paese si trova a settentrione, the village lies to the north; trovare in buone, cattive condizioni finanziarie, to be well off, badly off; trovare in una situazione difficile, to find oneself in an awkward situation // trovare bene, male con qlcu., to get on well, badly with s.o.3 ( sentirsi) to feel*: mi trovo molto bene in questo albergo, I feel very comfortable in this hotel; trovare a proprio agio, to feel at ease; trovare come a casa propria, to feel at home◆ v.rifl.rec. to meet*: ci trovavamo sempre vicino al ponte, we used to meet near the bridge.* * *[tro'vare]1. vt1) (gen) to find, (per caso) to find, come upon o across, (difficoltà) to come up against, meet withtrovare lavoro/casa — to find work o a job/a house
andare/venire a trovare qn — to go/come and see sb
2)3)trovare che... — to find o think that...fa caldo, non trovi? — it's hot, don't you think?
trovo giusto/sbagliato che... — I think/don't think it's right that...
lo trovo bello o buono — I like it
4) (cogliere) to find, catch2. vip (trovarsi)1) (essere situato) to be2) (capitare) to find o.s.3) (essere) to betrovarsi bene/male — to get on well/badly
trovarsi in pericolo/smarrito — to be in danger/lost
trovarsi solo — to find o.s. alone
trovarsi nei pasticci — to find o.s. in trouble
3. vr (trovarsi)(uso reciproco: incontrarsi) to meet* * *[tro'vare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to find* [oggetto, persona, pace, errore, casa, lavoro]trovare la strada — to find the o one's way
trovare dei difetti a qcn. — to see faults in sb.
2) (visitare)andare a trovare qcn. — to visit sb., to pay a visit to sb., to drop in on sb
3) (ritenere, giudicare) to find*; (pensare) to think*trovare qcn. gentile — to find sb. polite
ti trovo silenzioso, cos'hai? — you're very quiet, what's the matter?
come trovi il mio amico? — what do you think of o how do you like my friend?
trovare interessante qcs., fare — to find sth. interesting, to find it interesting to do
trovare giusto fare — to see o think fit to do
4) (incontrare) to find*, to come* across, to run* into [ persona]; to encounter, to meet* with [difficoltà, ostacoli]trovare qcn. in piedi, seduto — to find sb. standing, seated
6) (sorprendere, cogliere) to find*, to catch*trovare qcn. mentre sta facendo — to find sb. doing
7) (escogitare) to find*, to come* up with [ragione, scuse, soluzione, sistema]2.verbo pronominale trovarsi1) (essere, stare) to be*2) (essere in una condizione, situazione)-rsi d'accordo con qcn. — to agree with sb.
3) (sentirsi)4) (ottenere) to find* oneself [impiego, alloggio]5) (incontrarsi) to meet*si sono proprio trovati — scherz. they are made for each other
* * *trovare/tro'vare/ [1]1 to find* [oggetto, persona, pace, errore, casa, lavoro]; trovare marito to find a husband; trovare la strada to find the o one's way; lo troverà a casa you'll find him at home; ho trovato! I've got it! trovare dei difetti a qcn. to see faults in sb.; mi chiedo che cosa trovi in lui I wonder what she sees in him; trovare il tempo per to find the time for2 (visitare) andare a trovare qcn. to visit sb., to pay a visit to sb., to drop in on sb.3 (ritenere, giudicare) to find*; (pensare) to think*; trovare qcn. gentile to find sb. polite; ti trovo bene! you're looking fit and well! ti trovo silenzioso, cos'hai? you're very quiet, what's the matter? come trovi il mio amico? what do you think of o how do you like my friend? lo trovo divertente I think it's funny; trovare interessante qcs., fare to find sth. interesting, to find it interesting to do; trovare giusto fare to see o think fit to do; trovare che to think that; trovi? do you think so? non ci trovo niente di male I see no harm in it4 (incontrare) to find*, to come* across, to run* into [ persona]; to encounter, to meet* with [difficoltà, ostacoli]; è incredibile trovarti qui! I'm surprised to find you here! ho trovato Sara al supermercato I ran into Sara at the supermarket5 (per indicare una condizione incontrata) ho trovato la porta chiusa I found the door locked; trovare qcn. in piedi, seduto to find sb. standing, seated6 (sorprendere, cogliere) to find*, to catch*; trovare qcn. mentre sta facendo to find sb. doing7 (escogitare) to find*, to come* up with [ragione, scuse, soluzione, sistema]; trovare il modo di fare to manage to doII trovarsi verbo pronominale1 (essere, stare) to be*; la casa si trova in un'ottima posizione the house is in a very good position; il carbone si trova 900 metri più in basso the coal lies 900 metres down; questo libro si trova in tutte le librerie this book is on sale in all the bookshops; mi trovavo sola in casa I was home alone; mi trovavo lì per caso I just happened to be around2 (essere in una condizione, situazione) - rsi in pericolo to be in danger; -rsi d'accordo con qcn. to agree with sb.; non si trova nella situazione di poter giudicare he is not well placed to judge3 (sentirsi) come ti trovi nel tuo nuovo appartamento? what is it like in your new flat? si trova bene qui he's happy here; non mi trovo (bene) con lei I don't get on well with her; - rsi a proprio agio to feel at ease4 (ottenere) to find* oneself [impiego, alloggio]5 (incontrarsi) to meet*; troviamoci dopo cena let's meet after dinner; si sono proprio trovati scherz. they are made for each other. -
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donner [dɔne]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━➭ TABLE 11. <a. to give• j'ai déjà donné ! I've already made a donation! ; ( = on ne m'y reprendra plus !) I've been there!(PROV) donner c'est donner, reprendre c'est voler a gift is a gift• je vous le donne en mille ! (inf) you'll never guess!b. ( = céder) [+ vieux vêtements] to give awayc. ( = distribuer) to hand out ; [+ cartes] to deald. ( = indiquer) [+ détails, idée, avis, ton] to give ; [+ sujet de devoir, tempo] to set• pouvez-vous me donner l'heure ? can you tell me the time?e. ( = causer) [+ plaisir, courage] to give ; [+ peine, mal] to cause• mangez ça, ça va vous donner des forces eat this, it'll give you some energyf. ( = organiser) [+ réception, bal] to give ; [+ pièce] to performg. ( = attribuer) quel âge lui donnez-vous ? how old would you say he was?h. ( = produire) [+ fruits, récolte] to yield ; [+ résultat] to produce• qu'est-ce que ça donne ? (inf) how's it going?• tout donne à croire que... everything suggests that...2. <a. ( = produire) les pommiers ont bien donné cette année the apple trees have produced a good crop this yearb. (locutions)• je ne sais plus où donner de la tête I don't know which way to turn► donner dans [+ piège] to fall into• il donne dans le sentimentalisme he's got to be rather sentimental► donner sur [pièce, porte] to open onto ; [fenêtre] to overlook3. <a. ( = se consacrer)se donner à to devote o.s. tob. ( = échanger) ils se donnaient des baisers they were kissing each other* * *dɔne
1.
1) géndonner quelque chose à quelqu'un — to give something to somebody, to give somebody something [livre, adresse, emploi, temps, autorisation, conseil, courage, rhume]; Jeux to deal [cartes] (à to)
je lui donne 40 ans — I'd say he/she was 40
on ne lui donne pas d'âge — you can't tell how old he/she is
donner froid/faim à quelqu'un — to make somebody feel cold/hungry
donner à croire or penser or comprendre que... — to suggest that...
donner à quelqu'un à penser/croire que... — to make somebody think/believe that...
donne-moi ton genou que j'examine cette blessure — let me see your knee so that I can look at that wound
3) ( présenter) [salle, cinéma] to show [film]; [théâtre] to put on [pièce]; [troupe] to give [spectacle, représentation]qu'est-ce qu'on donne au Marignan? — Cinéma what's showing ou on at the Marignan?; Théâtre what's playing at the Marignan?
4) ( organiser) to give [dîner, gala] ( pour quelqu'un for somebody)5) ( assurer) to give [cours, exposé] (à, devant to)6) ( considérer) to give [personne, œuvre] (comme, pour as)7) ( produire) to give [sentiment, impression]; to give [ombre, aspect, teinte]; to produce, to yield [fruits, jus]; to produce [résultats]8) ( manifester) to show [signes] (à to)9) (colloq) ( dénoncer) to inform on [complice] (à to)10) ( entreprendre)
2.
verbe intransitif1) ( produire)le poirier va bien donner cette année — the pear tree will produce GB ou yield a good crop this year
2) ( émettre un son) [radio] to be playingdonner du cor — ( à la chasse) to sound the horn
3) ( heurter)donner sur ou contre — [personne, animal, véhicule] to hit, to run into
donner de la tête or du front contre quelque chose — to hit one's head against something
ne plus savoir où donner de la tête — fig not to know which way to turn
4) ( être orienté)donner sur — [chambre, fenêtre] to overlook [mer, rue]; [porte] to give onto
donner au nord/sud — [façade, pièce] to face ou look north/south
5) ( avoir tendance à)en ce moment, il donne dans la musique baroque — at the moment, he's into (colloq) baroque music
6) ( se lancer)7) ( consacrer)donner de soi-même or de sa personne — to give of oneself
8) ( attaquer) [troupe, chars] to attack, to go into action
3.
se donner verbe pronominal1) ( se livrer)se donner à — to devote oneself to [travail, cause]
2) ( s'octroyer)3) ( s'imposer)se donner pour or comme but/mission de faire — to make it one's aim/mission to do
4) ( affecter)se donner pour intelligent/pacifiste — to make oneself out to be intelligent/a pacifist
5) ( échanger)••donnant donnant: je garde ton chat à Noël, tu gardes le mien à Pâques — fair's fair: I keep your cat at Christmas, you keep mine at Easter
avec lui, c'est donnant donnant — he never does anything for nothing
je te le donne en mille — (colloq) you'll never guess
* * *dɔne1. vt1) [objet personnel, argent] to give, (= faire don de) to give away"Tu as toujours ta veste en daim?"- - "Non, je l'ai donnée." — "Have you still got your suede jacket?" - - "No, I've given it away."
donner qch à qn [cadeau, renseignement] — to give sb sth, to give sth to sb
Elle m'a donné son adresse. — She gave me her address.
2) [spectacle] to put on, [film] to show3) [résultat, effet] to produceCela donne un résultat surprenant. — It produces a surprising result.
Ça m'a donné faim. — That made me feel hungry.
2. vi1) (= faire un don) to giveIl donne toujours quand c'est pour Médecins Sans Frontières. — He always gives something when it's for Médecins Sans Frontières.
non merci, j'ai déjà donné ironique — no thanks, I've had my fair share of that
2)donner de sa personne (= se sacrifier) — to give of o.s.
3) [soleil] to shineLe soleil donnait à fond. — The sun was beating down.
4) [arbre fruitier] to bear fruitNotre noyer n'a pas donné cette année. — Our walnut tree didn't have any nuts this year.
5) (= laisser croire)donner à penser que... — to make one think that...
donner à entendre que... — to give to understand that...
6) (= avoir vue)donner sur [fenêtre, chambre] — to look onto, to overlook
une fenêtre qui donne sur la mer — a window that looks onto the sea, a window overlooking the sea
donner dans [piège] — to fall into, [genre, style] to slip into
8) MILITAIRE (= charger, attaquer)* * *donner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre en la possession de) to give [livre, jouet, argent, salaire]; donner qch à qn to give sth to sb, to give sb sth; donner pour les œuvres to give to charity; j'ai déjà donné! lit I've already made a donation!; fig been there, done that!; je donnerais beaucoup or cher pour savoir qui/comment I'd give a lot to know who/how; ⇒ chat;2 ( attribuer) to give [nom, titre] (à to); donner un sens particulier à un mot to give a word a particular meaning; je lui donne 40 ans I'd say he/she was 40; on ne lui donne pas d'âge you can't tell how old he/she is; il me donnait du ‘Maître’ he was calling me ‘Maître’;3 ( faire avoir) to give [migraine, appétit, courage, cauchemars] (à to); donner froid/faim à qn to make sb feel cold/hungry;4 ( procurer) to give [objet, emploi, nourriture, réponse, conseil] (à to); Jeux to deal [cartes] (à to); donner le bras/la main à qn to give sb one's arm/hand; donner à boire à qn to give sb something to drink; c'est à toi de donner Jeux it's your deal; donner à croire or penser or comprendre que… to suggest that…; donner à qn à penser/croire que… to make sb think/believe that…; donne-moi ton genou que j'examine cette blessure let me see your knee so that I can look at that wound; ⇒ main;5 (transmettre, communiquer) to give [renseignement] (à to); je vais vous donner mon adresse I'll give you my address; elle m'a donné son rhume she's given me her cold; donner l'heure à qn to tell sb the time;6 ( confier) to give [objet, tâche] (à faire to do); il m'a donné son chat/ses livres à garder he gave me his cat/his books to look after; elle donne sa fille à garder à mes parents she has my parents look after her daughter; j'ai donné ma voiture à réparer I've taken my car in to be repaired;7 ( accorder) to give [temps, moyens, autorisation]; je ne te donne pas deux mois pour te faire renvoyer I'd give you less than two months before you're sacked; donner tout son temps au club to devote all one's time to the club;8 ( présenter) [salle, cinéma] to show [film]; [théâtre] to put on [pièce]; [troupe] to give [spectacle, représentation] ; qu'est-ce qu'on donne au Marignan? Cin what's showing ou on at the Marignan?; Théât what's playing at the Marignan?; cette pièce a été donnée pour la première fois en 1951 this play was first performed in 1951;9 ( organiser) to give [dîner, réception, gala] (pour qn for sb);10 ( assurer) to give [cours, exposé] (à, devant to);11 ( considérer) to give [personne, œuvre] (comme, pour as); les sondages le donnent en tête the polls put him in the lead; on donne ce texte pour authentique this text is given as authentic; les spécialistes le donnent comme futur champion the experts point to him as the future champion;12 ( produire) [aspect] to give [sentiment, impression]; [plante] to give [ombre]; to produce, to yield [fruits, jus, substance]; [expérience, méthode] to produce [résultats]; [procédé, éclairage, maquillage] to give [aspect, teinte]; leur intervention n'a rien donné their intervention didn't have any effect; elle lui a donné trois fils she gave him three sons; mange des carottes, ça te donnera bonne mine eat carrots, they're good for your complexion;15 ( entreprendre) [troupe, infanterie, police] donner l'assaut à qn to attack sb; donner la charge contre qn to charge at sb.B vi1 ( produire) [plante] to produce a crop GB, to yield a crop; le poirier va bien donner cette année the pear tree will produce GB ou yield a good crop this year;2 ( émettre un son) [radio, hi-fi] to be playing; leur téléviseur donne à fond their television is on full blast; donner du cor Chasse to sound the horn;3 ( heurter) donner sur ou contre [personne, animal] to run into; [tête] to hit; [véhicule] to hit, to run into; donner de la tête or du front contre qch to hit one's head against sth; ne plus savoir où donner de la tête fig not to know which way to turn;4 ( être orienté) donner sur or dans [porte, chambre, fenêtre] ( d'une hauteur) to overlook, to look out over; ( de plain-pied) to look onto [mer, cour, rue]; donner au nord/sud [façade, pièce] to face ou look north/south; la cuisine donne dans le salon the kitchen leads into the living-room; la fenêtre donne sur la mer the window overlooks the sea;5 ( avoir tendance à) donner dans to tend toward(s); donner dans le masochisme [roman, film] to tend toward(s) masochism; [personne] to have masochistic tendencies; en ce moment, il donne dans la musique baroque at the moment, he's into○ baroque music;6 ( se lancer) donner dans une embuscade/un piège to fall into an ambush/a trap;7 ( consacrer) donner de soi-même or de sa personne to give of oneself; donner de soi-même pour faire/pour qch to devote oneself to doing/to sth;8 ( attaquer) [troupe, chars] to attack, to go into action; faire donner la troupe to send the troops into action.C se donner vpr1 ( se livrer) se donner à to devote oneself to [travail, cause, peinture]; se donner à fond dans qch to give one's all to sth; se donner à un homme to give oneself to a man;2 ( s'octroyer) se donner le temps de faire to give oneself time to do; se donner les moyens de faire to find the means to do; pays qui se donne un nouveau président country which is getting a new president; il se donnait le nom de Brutus/le titre de docteur he called himself Brutus/gave himself the title of doctor; ⇒ joie, temps;3 ( s'imposer) se donner pour or comme but/mission de faire to make it one's aim/mission to do; il se donne le détachement comme objectif he makes it his aim to be detached; il se donne comme objectif de perdre 15 kilos he has set himself the target of losing 15 kilos; se donner pour tâche de faire to set oneself the task of doing; je me donne trois jours pour finir I'll give myself three days to finish;4 ( affecter) se donner pour intelligent/pacifiste to make oneself out to be intelligent/a pacifist; il se donne pour plus compétent qu'il n'est he makes himself out to be more competent than he really is; elle se donne des airs de Marilyn Monroe she walks around as if she's Marylin Monroe; se donner de grands airs to give oneself airs; un prétentieux qui se donne des airs de savant a pretentious man who acts as if he is a scholar; se donner bonne conscience to affect a clear conscience; se donner une nouvelle image to give oneself a new image; il se donne une importance qu'il n'a pas he acts as if he's important when he isn't;5 ( échanger) se donner des coups to exchange blows; se donner des baisers to kiss one another; se donner rendez-vous to arrange to meet; se donner le mot to pass the word on;6 ( être joué) [film] to be showing (à at); [spectacle] to be put on (à at); [pièce] to be playing (à at).donnant donnant: je garde ton chat à Noël, tu gardes le mien à Pâques fair's fair: I keep your cat at Christmas, you keep mine at Easter; avec lui, c'est donnant donnant he never does anything for nothing; je te le donne en mille○ you'll never guess.[dɔne] verbe transitifA.[CÉDER, ACCORDER]1. [offrir] to give[se débarrasser de] to give away (separable)[distribuer] to give out (separable)donner quelque chose à quelqu'un to give something to somebody, to give somebody somethingdonner quelque chose en souvenir à quelqu'un to give ou to leave somebody something as a souveniril est joli, ce tableau! — je te le donne what a lovely picture! — please have ità ce prix-là, ma petite dame, je vous le donne! at that price, dear, I'm giving it away!dis donc, on te l'a donné, ton permis de conduire! (humoristique) how on earth did you pass your driving test!donner à boire à un enfant to give a child a drink ou something to drinkdonner à manger aux enfants/chevaux to feed the children/horses3. [accorder - subvention] to give, to hand out (separable) ; [ - faveur, interview, liberté] to give, to grant ; [ - prix, récompense] to give, to awarddonner la permission à quelqu'un de faire quelque chose to allow somebody to do something, to give somebody permission to do somethingb. [ami, amant] to make a date with somebodydonner à quelqu'un l'occasion de faire quelque chose to give somebody the opportunity to do something ou of doing somethingil n'est pas donné à tout le monde de... not everybody is fortunate enough to...donne la balle, Rex, donne! come on Rex, let go (of the ball)!7. [vendre - suj: commerçant] to give8. [payer] to give10. [appliquer - coup, baiser] to givedonner une fessée à quelqu'un to smack somebody's bottom, to spank somebodydonner un coup de rabot/râteau/pinceau à quelque chose to go over something with a plane/rake/paintbrush13. (locution)je vous le donne en cent ou mille (familier) you'll never guess in a month of Sundays ou in a million yearsB.[CONFÉRER]1. [assigner] to givedonner un nom à quelqu'un to give somebody a name, to name somebody2. [attribuer]3. [prédire] to givea. [à vivre] I give her less than three months to liveb. [avant d'échouer] I'll give it three months at the mostC.[GÉNÉRALEMENTÉRER]1. [suj: champ] to yield2. [susciter, provoquer - courage, énergie, espoir] to give ; [ - migraine] to give, to cause ; [ - sensation] to give, to create ; [ - impression] to give, to produceça donne la diarrhée it gives you ou causes diarrhoeadonner chaud/froid/faim/soif à quelqu'un to make somebody hot/cold/hungry/thirstyen ajoutant les impôts, cela donne la somme suivante when you add (in) ou on the tax, it comes to the following amountet ta candidature, ça donne quelque chose? have you had anything about your application?la robe ne donne pas grand-chose comme cela, essaie avec une ceinture the dress doesn't look much like that, try it with a beltj'ai ajouté du vin à la sauce — qu'est-ce que ça donne? I've added some wine to the sauce — what is it like now?D.[EXPRIMER, COMMUNIQUER]1. [présenter, fournir - garantie, preuve, précision] to give, to provide ; [ - explication] to give ; [ - argument] to put forward (separable) ; [ - ordre, consigne] to givedonner un conseil à quelqu'un to give somebody a piece of advice, to advise somebodydonner à entendre ou comprendre que to let it be understood thaton le donnait pour riche he was said ou thought to be rich2. [dire] to give————————[dɔne] verbe intransitifla vigne a bien/mal donné cette année the vineyard had a good/bad yield this yeara. [radio] to be on full blast, to be blaring (out)b. [campagne de publicité, soirée] to be in full swing3. [attaquer] to chargefaire donner la garde/troupe to send in the guards/troops————————donner dans verbe plus préposition1. [tomber dans]2. [se cogner contre]3. [déboucher sur] to give out ontol'escalier donne dans une petite cour the staircase gives out onto ou leads to ou leads into a small courtyard————————donner de verbe plus préposition1. [cogner avec]donner du coude/de la tête contre une porte to bump one's elbow/one's head against a door2. [utiliser]donner de la tête [animal] to shake its head3. NAUTIQUE4. (locution)elle lui donne du "monsieur" she calls him "Sir"————————donner sur verbe plus préposition1. [se cogner contre]2. [être orienté vers]la chambre donne sur le jardin/la mer the room overlooks the garden/the sea————————se donner verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[film, pièce] to be on————————se donner verbe pronominal intransitif1. [employer son énergie]elle s'est donnée à fond ou complètement dans son entreprise she put all her effort into her business2. (soutenu) [sexuellement]————————se donner verbe pronominal transitif1. [donner à soi-même]a. [généralement] to have fun[s'accorder - délai] to give ou to allow oneself2. [échanger] to give one another ou each otherse donner un baiser to give each other a kiss, to kiss3. [se doter de] to give oneself4. [prétendre avoir]5. (locution)s'en donner à cœur joie, s'en donner: les enfants s'en sont donné au square the children had the time of their lives in the park————————se donner pour verbe pronominal plus prépositionto pass oneself off as, to claim to be————————donnant donnant locution adverbialed'accord, mais c'est donnant donnant OK, but I want something in return -
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adj.1 broad, wide.2 latus.3 large-waist.4 permissive, lax, loose.m.width, breadth.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: anchar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) broad, wide2 (prenda - holgada) loose-fitting; (- grande) too big1 (anchura) breadth, width■ ¿qué ancho tiene? how wide is it?2 (en costura) width\a sus anchas familiar comfortable, at easea lo ancho breadthwise, acrossestar más ancho,-a que largo,-a to be full of oneselfestar muy ancho,-a to have plenty of space, have plenty of roomponerse más ancho,-a que largo,-a to swell with pridequedarse tan ancho,-a familiar to behave as if nothing had happened, not bat an eyelid————————1 (anchura) breadth, width■ ¿qué ancho tiene? how wide is it?2 (en costura) width* * *1. noun m.breadth, width2. (f. - ancha)adj.1) broad, wide2) loose* * *1. ADJ1) (=amplio) [camino, puente, habitación] wide; [calle, sonrisa, manos] broad; [muro] thick•
a lo ancho de algo — across sthhabía manifestantes a todo lo ancho de la avenida — there were demonstrators the length and breadth of the avenue
Castilla, largo 1., 6)•
por todo el ancho mundo — throughout the whole wide world, the world over2) (=holgado) [chaqueta, pantalón] loose, loose-fitting; [falda] full; [manga] widequedar o Esp estar o Esp venir ancho a algn — to be too wide for sb
esta camisa me viene ancha — this shirt is too big for me, this shirt is on the big side *
a sus anchas —
manga 1)ponerse a sus anchas — to make o.s. comfortable, spread o.s.
3) Esp (=cómodo, confortable)aquí te puedes sentir bien ancha — you can make yourself comfortable o at home here
en dos coches iremos más anchos — we'll be more comfortable in two cars, we'll have more room if we go in two cars
quedarse tan ancho, quedarse más ancho que largo —
le dijo cuatro verdades y se quedó tan ancho — he gave him a piece of his mind and felt very pleased with himself
panchono sabes lo ancho que me he quedado después de decírselo — it feels such a weight off my shoulders to have told him
4) (=liberal) liberal, broad-minded5) (=orgulloso) proud2. SM1) (=anchura) [de camino, ventana] width; [de río] width, breadth¿cuál es el ancho de la mesa? — what is the width of the table?
doble 1., 1)•
de ancho, tiene doce metros de ancho — it is twelve metres wide2) (Ferro) (tb: ancho de vía) gauge, gage (EEUU)* * *I- cha adjetivo1)a) <camino/río/mueble> widea lo ancho — breadthways o (BrE) widthways
b) <manos/cara/espalda> broadc) < ropa> loose-fitting, loose2) (fam) (ufano, orgulloso) proudiba todo ancho del brazo de su hija — he was bursting with pride as he walked arm-in-arm with his daughter
3) (cómodo, tranquilo)allí estaremos más anchos — (Esp) we'll have more room there
qué ancho me quedé después de decírselo! — (Esp) I felt really good after I'd told him
estar/sentirse/ponerse a sus anchas — to be/feel/make oneself at home
IIquedarse tan ancho — (Esp fam) ver pimpante
masculino width¿cuánto tiene or mide de ancho? — how wide is it?
tiene or mide 6 metros de ancho — it's 6 meters wide
* * *= broad [broader -comp., broadest -sup.], loose fitting, wide [wider -comp., widest -sup.], baggy [baggier -comp., baggiest -sup.], saggy [saggier -comp., saggiest -sup.].Ex. In 'upper town' streets are broad, quiet, and tree-shaded; the homes are tall and heavy and look like battleships, each anchored in its private sea of grass.Ex. Documents should be kept in acid free boxes with loose fitting tops on shelves preferably made from baked enamel steel.Ex. Located in an isolated section of the Southwest, Los Pasos sits under the brassy sun on a wide plain below a low range of hills.Ex. After he returned from the outing, students were complaining that he was wearing the same baggy pants, minus boxers and with zipper undone.Ex. The most overlooked secret to perfect skin is avoiding conditions that lead to wrinkling, age spots, saggy skin and in general all around skin damage.----* a lo largo y ancho del país = countrywide [country-wide].* a lo largo y ancho de + Lugar = up and down + Lugar.* ancho de banda = bandwidth.* ancho de caderas = pear-shaped, wide-hipped.* ancho de espaldas = broad-shouldered.* anchos de diferentes tamaños = graded widths.* cinta adhesiva ancha para libros = book tape.* cinta ancha adhesiva plateada = duct tape.* corbata ancha de colorines = kipper tie.* de caderas anchas = wide-hipped.* de espaldas anchas = broad-shouldered.* meter de ancho = take in.* Número + de ancho = Número + wide.* pantalones anchos = baggy pants.* sombrero de alas anchas = broad-brimmed hat.* * *I- cha adjetivo1)a) <camino/río/mueble> widea lo ancho — breadthways o (BrE) widthways
b) <manos/cara/espalda> broadc) < ropa> loose-fitting, loose2) (fam) (ufano, orgulloso) proudiba todo ancho del brazo de su hija — he was bursting with pride as he walked arm-in-arm with his daughter
3) (cómodo, tranquilo)allí estaremos más anchos — (Esp) we'll have more room there
qué ancho me quedé después de decírselo! — (Esp) I felt really good after I'd told him
estar/sentirse/ponerse a sus anchas — to be/feel/make oneself at home
IIquedarse tan ancho — (Esp fam) ver pimpante
masculino width¿cuánto tiene or mide de ancho? — how wide is it?
tiene or mide 6 metros de ancho — it's 6 meters wide
* * *= broad [broader -comp., broadest -sup.], loose fitting, wide [wider -comp., widest -sup.], baggy [baggier -comp., baggiest -sup.], saggy [saggier -comp., saggiest -sup.].Ex: In 'upper town' streets are broad, quiet, and tree-shaded; the homes are tall and heavy and look like battleships, each anchored in its private sea of grass.
Ex: Documents should be kept in acid free boxes with loose fitting tops on shelves preferably made from baked enamel steel.Ex: Located in an isolated section of the Southwest, Los Pasos sits under the brassy sun on a wide plain below a low range of hills.Ex: After he returned from the outing, students were complaining that he was wearing the same baggy pants, minus boxers and with zipper undone.Ex: The most overlooked secret to perfect skin is avoiding conditions that lead to wrinkling, age spots, saggy skin and in general all around skin damage.* a lo largo y ancho del país = countrywide [country-wide].* a lo largo y ancho de + Lugar = up and down + Lugar.* ancho de banda = bandwidth.* ancho de caderas = pear-shaped, wide-hipped.* ancho de espaldas = broad-shouldered.* anchos de diferentes tamaños = graded widths.* cinta adhesiva ancha para libros = book tape.* cinta ancha adhesiva plateada = duct tape.* corbata ancha de colorines = kipper tie.* de caderas anchas = wide-hipped.* de espaldas anchas = broad-shouldered.* meter de ancho = take in.* Número + de ancho = Número + wide.* pantalones anchos = baggy pants.* sombrero de alas anchas = broad-brimmed hat.* * *A1 ‹camino› wide; ‹río› wide, broad; ‹cama/mesa› widela entrada no es lo suficientemente ancha the entrance is not wide enoughpusieron barricadas a todo lo ancho de la carretera they put barricades right across the roaddoblar el papel a lo ancho fold the paper breadthways o ( BrE) widthways2 ‹manos/cara/espalda› broades ancho de espaldas he's broad-shouldered3 ‹pared› thick4 ‹pantalones/chaqueta› loose-fitting, loosela falda me está or queda or viene ancha de cintura the skirt is too big around the waist for meB ( fam) (ufano, orgulloso) proudiba todo ancho del brazo de su hija he was very proud o bursting with pride as he walked arm-in-arm with his daughterC(cómodo, tranquilo): vamos en mi coche, así estaremos más anchos ( Esp); we'll take my car, that way we'll have more room¡qué ancho me quedé después de decírselo! ( Esp); I felt really good o I felt I'd got(ten) a real weight off my chest after I'd told himestar/sentirse/ponerse a sus anchas to be/feel/make oneself at homeen su casa me siento a mis anchas I feel at home o at ease at his houseahora podemos charlar a nuestras anchas now we can relax and have a good chatllegó al hotel y se puso a sus anchas he arrived at the hotel and made himself comfortable o made himself at home o settled himself inquedarse tan ancho ( Esp fam): lo dijo mal y se quedó tan ancho he said it wrong but just carried on regardless o as if nothing had happened o but he wasn't at all fazedlo echaron del trabajo y se quedó tan ancho they fired him but he wasn't the least bit bothered o worried o but he was totally unpertubedcasi se mata y se queda tan ancho he nearly kills himself and then behaves o acts as if nothing had happened, he nearly kills himself and he doesn't bat an eyelash ( AmE) o ( BrE) eyelid o turn a hairme llamó mentirosa y se quedó tan ancho he called me a liar, quite unashamedlydijo que se iba a vivir con él, así tan ancha she quite boldly o calmly said she was going to go and live with him, she said she was going to go and live with him, quite brazenly o unashamedly1 widthmide el ancho de la alfombra measure the width of the carpet¿cuánto tiene or mide de ancho? how wide is it?tiene or mide 6 metros de largo por 3 de ancho it's 6 meters long by 3 meters wideCompuestos:bandwidthgauge( Ferr) Spanish broad gauge( Ferr) standard gauge* * *
ancho 1◊ - cha adjetivo
1
a lo ancho breadthways o (BrE) widthways
2 (cómodo, tranquilo):
estar/sentirse/ponerse a sus anchas to be/feel/make oneself at home
ancho 2 sustantivo masculino
width;◊ ¿cuánto mide de ancho? how wide is it?;
tiene 6 metros de ancho it's 6 meters wide
ancho,-a
I adjetivo wide, broad
ese vestido te está muy ancho, that dress is too big for you
II sustantivo masculino
1 (anchura) width, breadth: ¿qué ancho tiene?, how wide is it?
la mesa tiene un metro de ancho, the table is a metre wide
2 Cost width
♦ Locuciones: familiar quedarse tan ancho (tranquilo): llega tarde y se queda tan ancha, she is always late but never shows any sign of remorse
a lo ancho: mide la cocina a lo ancho, measure the kitchen widthways
familiar a mis/tus/sus anchas, at ease, comfortable
Empleamos wide (ancho) para hablar de distancias físicas: Vivimos en una calle ancha. We live in a wide street. El coche no entra, es demasiado ancho. The car won't go in, it's too wide.
Broad (amplio) es más abstracto y lo usamos en ciertas expresiones (plena luz de día, broad daylight; liberal, broad-minded) o en estilo literario para describir ríos, valles u otros elementos geográficos: Al otro lado del ancho valle se encuentra el castillo. On the other side of the broad valley stands the castle.
' ancho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amplia
- amplio
- ancha
- interlineal
- medir
- sacar
- tener
- de
- espalda
- impresión
- por
English:
across
- breadth
- broad
- frame
- gauge
- in
- wide
- width
- baggy
- coast
- depth
- how
- length
* * *ancho, -a♦ adj1. [abertura, carretera, río] wide;mídelo a lo ancho measure it crosswise;a lo ancho de across (the width of);había rocas a lo ancho de la carretera there were rocks across the middle of the road;es ancho de hombros he's broad-shouldered;en este asiento se está muy ancho this seat is nice and wide2. [muro] thick3. [ropa] loose-fitting;este vestido me viene ancho de cintura this dress is too big for me around the waist;venirle ancho a alguien to be too big for sb;el puesto de director le viene ancho he doesn't have what it takes for the job of manager4. [persona] [cómoda] comfortable;estaremos más anchos si nos vamos al jardín we'll have more room if we go into the garden;a mis/tus anchas at ease;ponte a tus anchas make yourself at home[desahogada] relieved;estar/ponerse muy ancho to be/become conceited;yo tan preocupada y él, tan ancho I was so worried whereas he didn't seem at all bothered o the least bit concerned;quedarse tan ancho not to care less;lo dijo delante de todos y se quedó tan ancho he said it in front of everyone, just like that;¡qué ancho me he quedado después del examen! I'm so relieved to have got the exam over with!;Irónico¡se habrá quedado ancho con la tontería que ha dicho! he must be delighted with himself for making that stupid remark♦ nmwidth;tener 5 metros de ancho to be 5 metres wideInformát ancho de banda bandwidth; Ferroc ancho de vía gauge* * *I adj1 wide, broad:a sus anchas at ease, relaxed;quedarse tan ancho fam carry on as if nothing had happened3 ( orgulloso):ponerse muy ancho be very proud4:venir ancho a be too much for;le viene ancho el cargo the job is too much for herII m width;dos metros de ancho two meters wide* * *1) : wide, broad2) : ample, loose-fittingancho nm: width, breadth* * *ancho1 adj1. (en general) wide3. (hombros, espalda) broadestar muy ancho to have plenty of space / to have plenty of roomquedarse tan ancho not to be at all bothered / not to bat an eyelidlo hizo todo mal y se quedó tan ancho he did it all wrong, but he wasn't at all botheredancho2 n widtha mis anchas comfortable / at home
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