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1 get the worst of sth
اِنْهَزَمَ \ get the worst of sth.: to suffer most: If you fight a bigger boy you’ll get the worst of it. lose: to be beaten in (a match); not win (a fight, an election, etc.): He lost the last election by very few votes. \ See Also خسر (خَسِرَ) -
2 драться до последней капли
fight (...) till the last drop of bloodНовый русско-английский словарь > драться до последней капли
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3 драться до последней капли крови
fight (...) till the last drop of bloodНовый русско-английский словарь > драться до последней капли крови
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4 до последней капли крови
высок.fight to one's last drop of blood; fight to the last; fight to the last man; cf. die in the last ditch- Надо сдержать и раскрошить врага! - произнёс комиссар... - Будем драться, как спокон веку дрались русские, - до последнего человека, а последний человек - до последней капли крови и до последнего дыхания! (А. Платонов, Одухотворённые люди) — 'The enemy must be held and smashed!' the Commissar continued....'We shall fight as Russians have always fought, throughout the ages - to the last man, and the last man to his last drop of blood and last breath!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до последней капли крови
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5 биться до последнего
1) General subject: fight to the bitter, die in the last ditch (конца, последней капли крови)2) Jargon: fight to the last ditch (не уступать, идти на принцип)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > биться до последнего
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6 Kämpfen
I v/i fight ( für, um for) (auch fig.); (ringen, auch fig.) struggle ( mit with; gegen against), wrestle ( mit with); kämpfen gegen fight (against); fig. kämpfen mit auch fight (against), contend ( oder grapple) with; mit Schwierigkeiten: be up against, (have to) face; mit dem Schlaf kämpfen struggle to stay awake; mit den Tränen kämpfen fight back one’s tears; mit etw. zu kämpfen haben have to contend with s.th.; ( lange) mit sich kämpfen have a (long) struggle with o.s.III v/refl: sich durch etw. kämpfen auch fig. fight ( oder battle) one’s way through s.th.; fig. sich nach oben kämpfen fight ( oder claw) one’s way to the top* * *to combat; to tussle; to struggle; to fight; to contend* * *kạ̈mp|fen ['kɛmpfn]1. vito fight, to struggle (um, für for); (SPORT = angreifen) to attackdie Rangers-Elf kämpft morgen gegen Celtic — Rangers are playing (against) Celtic tomorrow
mit den Tränen kämpfen — to fight back one's tears
ich habe lange mit mir kämpfen müssen, ehe... — I had a long battle with myself before...
2. vt (usu fig)Kampf to fight* * *1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) fight2) (to fight.) battle3) ((usually with with) to struggle against.) contend5) (to make great efforts or try hard: All his life he has been struggling with illness / against injustice.) struggle* * *kämp·fen[ˈkɛmpfn̩]I. vi1. MIL▪ [für/gegen jdn/etw] \kämpfen to fight [for/against sb/sth]bis auf den letzten Mann \kämpfen to fight to the last man2. SPORT▪ [gegen jdn] \kämpfen to fight [against sb], to contend [with sb]3. (sich angestrengt einsetzen)4. (ringen)mit einem Problem \kämpfen to struggle with a problem; s.a. TräneII. vr* * *1.intransitives Verb1) fight (um, für for)mit jemandem kämpfen — fight [with] somebody
gegen jemanden kämpfen — fight [against] somebody
mit den Tränen kämpfen — (fig.) fight back one's tears
mit dem Schlaf kämpfen — (fig.) struggle to keep awake
mit dem Tod kämpfen — (fig.) fight for one's life or to stay alive
mit etwas zu kämpfen haben — (fig.) have to contend with something
[lange] mit sich (Dat.) kämpfen — have a [long] struggle with oneself
2.gegen jemanden kämpfen — play/fight somebody
reflexives Verb (auch fig.) fight one's way3.transitives Verbeinen Kampf kämpfen — (auch fig.) fight a battle
* * ** * *1.intransitives Verb1) fight (um, für for)mit jemandem kämpfen — fight [with] somebody
gegen jemanden kämpfen — fight [against] somebody
mit den Tränen kämpfen — (fig.) fight back one's tears
mit dem Schlaf kämpfen — (fig.) struggle to keep awake
mit dem Tod kämpfen — (fig.) fight for one's life or to stay alive
mit etwas zu kämpfen haben — (fig.) have to contend with something
[lange] mit sich (Dat.) kämpfen — have a [long] struggle with oneself
2.gegen jemanden kämpfen — play/fight somebody
reflexives Verb (auch fig.) fight one's way3.transitives Verbeinen Kampf kämpfen — (auch fig.) fight a battle
* * *(gegen, mit) v.to strive (against, with) v. (um) v.to struggle (for) v. v.to battle v.to brawl v.to combat v.to fight v.(§ p.,p.p.: fought)to tussle v. -
7 kämpfen
I v/i fight ( für, um for) (auch fig.); (ringen, auch fig.) struggle ( mit with; gegen against), wrestle ( mit with); kämpfen gegen fight (against); fig. kämpfen mit auch fight (against), contend ( oder grapple) with; mit Schwierigkeiten: be up against, (have to) face; mit dem Schlaf kämpfen struggle to stay awake; mit den Tränen kämpfen fight back one’s tears; mit etw. zu kämpfen haben have to contend with s.th.; ( lange) mit sich kämpfen have a (long) struggle with o.s.III v/refl: sich durch etw. kämpfen auch fig. fight ( oder battle) one’s way through s.th.; fig. sich nach oben kämpfen fight ( oder claw) one’s way to the top* * *to combat; to tussle; to struggle; to fight; to contend* * *kạ̈mp|fen ['kɛmpfn]1. vito fight, to struggle (um, für for); (SPORT = angreifen) to attackdie Rangers-Elf kämpft morgen gegen Celtic — Rangers are playing (against) Celtic tomorrow
mit den Tränen kämpfen — to fight back one's tears
ich habe lange mit mir kämpfen müssen, ehe... — I had a long battle with myself before...
2. vt (usu fig)Kampf to fight* * *1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) fight2) (to fight.) battle3) ((usually with with) to struggle against.) contend5) (to make great efforts or try hard: All his life he has been struggling with illness / against injustice.) struggle* * *kämp·fen[ˈkɛmpfn̩]I. vi1. MIL▪ [für/gegen jdn/etw] \kämpfen to fight [for/against sb/sth]bis auf den letzten Mann \kämpfen to fight to the last man2. SPORT▪ [gegen jdn] \kämpfen to fight [against sb], to contend [with sb]3. (sich angestrengt einsetzen)4. (ringen)mit einem Problem \kämpfen to struggle with a problem; s.a. TräneII. vr* * *1.intransitives Verb1) fight (um, für for)mit jemandem kämpfen — fight [with] somebody
gegen jemanden kämpfen — fight [against] somebody
mit den Tränen kämpfen — (fig.) fight back one's tears
mit dem Schlaf kämpfen — (fig.) struggle to keep awake
mit dem Tod kämpfen — (fig.) fight for one's life or to stay alive
mit etwas zu kämpfen haben — (fig.) have to contend with something
[lange] mit sich (Dat.) kämpfen — have a [long] struggle with oneself
2.gegen jemanden kämpfen — play/fight somebody
reflexives Verb (auch fig.) fight one's way3.transitives Verbeinen Kampf kämpfen — (auch fig.) fight a battle
* * *A. v/i fight (mit with;gegen against), wrestle (mit with);kämpfen gegen fight (against);figkämpfen mit auch fight (against), contend ( oder grapple) with; mit Schwierigkeiten: be up against, (have to) face;mit dem Schlaf kämpfen struggle to stay awake;mit den Tränen kämpfen fight back one’s tears;mit etwas zu kämpfen haben have to contend with sth;(lange) mit sich kämpfen have a (long) struggle with o.s.B. v/t:einen schweren Kampf kämpfen auch fig fight a hard battleC. v/r:figsich nach oben kämpfen fight ( oder claw) one’s way to the top* * *1.intransitives Verb1) fight (um, für for)mit jemandem kämpfen — fight [with] somebody
gegen jemanden kämpfen — fight [against] somebody
mit den Tränen kämpfen — (fig.) fight back one's tears
mit dem Schlaf kämpfen — (fig.) struggle to keep awake
mit dem Tod kämpfen — (fig.) fight for one's life or to stay alive
mit etwas zu kämpfen haben — (fig.) have to contend with something
[lange] mit sich (Dat.) kämpfen — have a [long] struggle with oneself
2.gegen jemanden kämpfen — play/fight somebody
reflexives Verb (auch fig.) fight one's way3.transitives Verbeinen Kampf kämpfen — (auch fig.) fight a battle
* * *(gegen, mit) v.to strive (against, with) v. (um) v.to struggle (for) v. v.to battle v.to brawl v.to combat v.to fight v.(§ p.,p.p.: fought)to tussle v. -
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bout [bu]━━━━━━━━━2. compounds━━━━━━━━━1. <a. ( = extrémité, fin) end ; [de nez, langue, oreille, canne] tipb. ( = morceau) [de ficelle, pain, papier] piece• jusqu'à Paris, cela fait un bout de chemin it's quite a long way to Paris► à bout• être à bout de souffle to be out of breath ; [entreprise, gouvernement] to be on its last legs (inf)• ils ont porté le projet à bout de bras pendant deux ans they struggled to keep the project going for two years► à tout bout de champ all the time• il m'interrompait à tout bout de champ he kept on interrupting me► au bout de (dans l'espace) at the end of ; (dans le temps) after• du bout des doigts [effleurer, pianoter] with one's fingertips• du bout des lèvres [accepter, approuver] reluctantly► d'un bout à l'autre from one end to the other• je l'ai lu d'un bout à l'autre sans m'arrêter I read it from cover to cover without stopping► en bout de at the end of• ce travail lui déplaît mais il ira jusqu'au bout he doesn't like this job but he'll see it through• il faut aller jusqu'au bout de ce qu'on entreprend if you take something on you must see it through2. <* * *
I bunom masculin1) ( dernière partie) (de nez, branche, ficelle, table, rue, processus) end; ( pointe) (d'épée, aile, de langue, doigt) tip; ( de chaussure) toeen bout de piste — Aviation at the end of the runway
à bout carré/rouge — [bâton, doigt, aile] square-/red-tipped
au bout du jardin/champ — at the bottom of the garden/field
d'un bout à l' autre du spectacle/de l'année — throughout the show/the year
coller bout à bout — to stick [something] end to end
aller (jusqu')au bout de — to follow through [idée, exigence]
venir à bout de — to overcome [problème, difficultés]; to get through [tâche, repas]
au bout d'une semaine/d'un certain temps — after a week/a while
2) ( morceau) (de pain, chiffon, fil, papier) piece; ( de terrain) bitbout de bois — gén piece of wood; ( allongé) stick
bouts de papier/ferraille — scraps of paper/metal
par petits bouts — [apprendre, manger] a bit at a time; [payer, recevoir] in dribs and drabs; [occuper, progresser] little by little
un petit bout de femme — (colloq) a tiny woman
•Phrasal Verbs:••tenir le bon bout — (colloq) to be on the right track
ne pas être au bout de ses peines or ennuis — not to be out of the woods yet
mettre les bouts — (colloq) to leave, to clear off (colloq) GB, to split (colloq) US
II butnom masculin Nautisme rope* * *bu1. nm1) (= petit morceau) bitun bout de papier — a piece of paper, a scrap of paper
2) (= extrémité) [bâton] tip, [ficelle, table, rue, période] endJane est assise en bout de table. — Jane is sitting at the end of the table.
Elle habite au bout de la rue. — She lives at the end of the street.
au bout de — at the end of, after
Au bout d'un moment, il s'est endormi. — After a while he fell asleep.
être à bout (= fatigué) — to be exhausted, (= avoir perdu patience) to be at the end of one's tether
venir à bout de [travail] — to manage to finish off, to manage to finish, [adversaire] to manage to overcome
être à bout de souffle (économie, société) — to have run out of steam
du bout des lèvres (= avec réticence) [reconnaître, accepter, approuver] — reluctantly
jusqu'au bout [aller, poursuivre, se poursuivre] — to the end
2. vbSee:* * *I.bout nm1 ( dernière partie) (de nez, queue, branche, ficelle, ligne, table, rue, processus) end; ( pointe) (d'épée, aile, de bâton, stylo, langue, doigt) tip; ( de chaussure) toe; au bout de la jetée at the end of the pier; aux deux bouts de la table at opposite ends of the table; en bout de piste Aviat at the end of the runway; la maison/le siège du bout the end house/seat; tout au bout de la rue at the very end of the street; l'autre bout de la pièce the far end of the room; ciseaux à bouts ronds/pointus round-ended/pointed scissors; à bout rond/carré/rouge [bâton, doigt, aile] round-/square-/red-tipped; à bout ferré [canne, chaussures] steel-tipped; chaussures à bout pointu/ferré/blanc pointy-/steel-/white-toed shoes; au bout du jardin/champ at the bottom of the garden/field; en bout de table at the foot of the table; siège en bout de rangée aisle seat; valser○/projeter qch à l'autre bout de la pièce to fly/to fling sth across the room; mener de bout en bout to lead from start to finish; lire un livre de bout en bout to read a book from cover to cover; parcourir or éplucher une liste d'un bout à l'autre to scour a list; d'un bout à l'autre du spectacle/de l'Europe/de l'année throughout the show/Europe/the year; parcourir la Grèce d'un bout à l'autre to cover the length and breadth of Greece; marcher d'un bout à l'autre de la ville to walk across the city; poser/coller bout à bout to lay/stick [sth] end to end; mettre bout à bout ( additionner) to add up; être incapable de mettre deux phrases bout à bout to be unable to string two sentences together; mettre des données bout à bout to piece data together; rester jusqu'au bout to stay until the end; essayer jusqu'au bout to try to the end; je suis/elle est avec vous jusqu'au bout I'm/she's with you every step of the way; je te soutiendrai jusqu'au bout I'm with you all the way; aller jusqu'au bout to go all the way; aller (jusqu')au bout de to follow through [idée, exigence]; aller au bout de soi-même to push oneself to the limit; écouter qn jusqu'au bout to hear sb out; brûler jusqu'au bout to burn out; lutter jusqu'au bout to fight to the last drop of blood; je suis/elle est à bout I/she can't take any more; je suis à bout de forces I can do no more; ma patience est à bout my patience is exhausted; je commence à être à bout de patience my patience is wearing thin; pousser qn à bout to push sb to the limit; ne me pousse pas à bout don't push me; être à bout d'arguments to run out of arguments; venir à bout de to overcome [problème, difficultés]; to get through [tâche, repas]; to tame [personne]; au bout d'une semaine/d'un certain temps/de trois chansons after a week/a while/three songs; au bout du compte ultimately; à bout portant at point-blank range;2 ( morceau) (de pain, chiffon, métal, fil, papier) piece; ( de terrain) bit; j'ai vu un bout du spectacle I saw part of the show; bout de bois gén piece of wood; ( allongé) stick; bouts de papier/ferraille scraps of paper/metal; bout de crayon pencilstub; bouts d'ongles nail clippings; par petits bouts [apprendre, manger] a bit at a time; [payer, recevoir] in dribs and drabs; [occuper, progresser] little by little; un bout de temps a while; un petit bout de temps a little while; un bon bout de temps quite a long time; un petit bout de femme○ a tiny woman; ⇒ chandelle, discuter.bout de l'an Relig memorial service on the first anniversary of sb's death; bout de chou○ sweet little thing○; bout d'essai Cin screen test; tourner un bout d'essai to do a screen test; bout filtre ( de cigarette) filter tip; bout renforcé Mode ( de chaussure) toe cap; bout de sein○ Anat nipple; bout de vergue Naut yardarm.tenir le bon bout○ to be on the right track; voir le bout de qch to get through sth ; ne pas être au bout de ses peines or ennuis not to be out of the woods yet; ne pas être au bout de ses surprises to have still a few surprises in store; ne pas savoir par quel bout commencer not to know where to begin; ne pas savoir par quel bout prendre not to know how to deal with; prendre qn/qch par le bon/mauvais bout to handle sb/sth the right/wrong way; en connaître un bout○ to know a thing or two○; mettre les bouts○ to leave, to clear off○ GB, to split○ US.II.[bu] nom masculin1. [extrémité - d'un couteau, d'un crayon] tip ; [ - d'une botte, d'une chaussette] toe ; [ - d'une table, d'une ficelle] endbout du doigt fingertip, tip of the fingerplus que 40 pages à écrire, je tiens le bon bout only another 40 pages to write, I can see the light at the end of the tunnela. [personne] I don't know how to handle ou to approach himb. [article, travail] I don't know how to tackle ou to approach itaborder ou considérer ou voir les choses par le petit bout de la lorgnette to take a narrow view of thingsil a accepté du bout des lèvres he accepted reluctantly ou half-heartedlyen voir le bout: enfin, on en voit le bout at last, we're beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel2. [extrémité - d'un espace] endce serait bien le bout du monde si ça prenait plus de deux jours it'll take two days at the very most3. [portion de temps]4. [morceau]a. [pain, bois, terrain] piece ofb. [papier] scrap ofdonne-m'en un bout give me some ou a piece ou a bitbout de chou ou zana. (familier) [enfant] toddlerb. [en appellatif] sweetie, poppet (UK)————————à bout locution adverbialemettre ou pousser quelqu'un à bout to push somebody to the limit————————à bout de locution prépositionnelle1. [ne plus avoir de]a. [physiquement] he's got no strength left in himb. [psychologiquement] he can't cope any more2. (locution)a. [adversaire, obstacle] to overcomeb. [travail] to see the end of————————à bout portant locution adverbialetirer (sur quelqu'un/quelque chose) à bout portant to shoot (somebody/something) at point-blank rangeà tout bout de champ locution adverbiale————————au bout de locution prépositionnelle1. [après] after2. [à la fin de]3. [dans l'espace]au bout de la rue at the bottom ou end of the roadêtre au bout de son ou du rouleaua. [épuisé] to be completely washed outb. [presque mort] to be at death's door————————au bout du compte locution adverbialebout à bout locution adverbialede bout en bout locution adverbiale[lire] from cover to covertu as raison de bout en bout you're completely ou totally rightd'un bout à l'autre locution adverbialela pièce est drôle d'un bout à l'autre the play's hilarious from beginning to end ou from start to finishd'un bout de... à l'autre locution correlatived'un bout à l'autre du pays, les militants s'organisent (right) throughout the country, the militants are organizing themselves————————en bout de locution prépositionnelle————————jusqu'au bout locution adverbiale -
9 последний
1. прил.1) last; ultimate, finalотдавать последний долг — to pay one's last respects/honours мн. ч.
до последнего издыхания — to one's last breath; to the death
при последнем издыхании — at one's last gasp; breathing one's last; near death
2) (the) latest, new3) the latter4) разг. worst, lowest2. муж.; скл. как прил.the last/uttermost••все до последнего — every last (thing), absolutely (everything)
сражаться до последнего — to fight to the last, to fight to the bitter end
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10 bronić
broń Boże! — God forbid!, heaven forbid!
bronić dostępu do kogoś/czegoś — to bar the way to sb/sth
bronić pracy doktorskiej — to defend one's PhD thesis lub dissertation
* * *ipf.1. + Gen. defend (sb l. sth) (przed czymś/kimś against sb/sth); bronić kraju przed wrogiem fight in defense of one's country; bronić miasta defend a city; bronić domu przed napastnikami defend one's home against aggressors.2. + Gen. l. Acc. (= strzec, chronić) protect, shield; bronić przed niebezpieczeństwem protect from l. against harm; wały broniące miasta przed powodzią embankments protecting the town against flooding; bronić pokoju keep the peace; bronić swoich interesów protect l. look after one's interests; broń Boże! l. niech Bóg broni! l. niech ręka boska broni! God l. heaven forbid!3. + Gen. (= odpierać zarzuty wobec) defend; (sprawy, idei) champion; bronić swojego stanowiska defend one's position; stick to one's guns; bronić swoich praw stand up for one's rights; bronić przyjaciół stand up l. stick up for one's friends; bronić doktoratu defend one's dissertation.4. + Acc. prawn. defend, plead the case of (sb).5. (= zabraniać) forbid ( komuś robienia czegoś sb doing sth l. to do sth); prohibit ( komuś (robienia) czegoś sb from (doing) sth); bronić komuś łowić ryby forbid sb fishing l. to fish; bronić komuś wstępu do swojego domu refuse sb entrance into one's house.ipf.1. (= odpierać atak) defend o.s.; bronić się dzielnie put up a good fight; bronić się do upadłego fight to one's last l. to one's dying breath; bronić się do ostatka fight to the last l. to the bitter end.2. (= odpierać zarzuty) defend o.s.; bronić się przed oskarżeniami defend o.s. against accusations; bronić się w sądzie defend o.s. in court.3. (= strzec się) protect o.s., shield o.s. (przed kimś/czymś from l. against sb/sth); bronić się przed złymi myślami l. od złych myśli suppress bad thoughts; bronić się przed ciekawością sąsiadów shield o.s. against the prying of one's neighbors; bronić się przed napływającymi łzami fight back tears.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bronić
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11 prügeln
I v/t mit Stock etc.: beat* * *das Prügelnflogging* * *prü|geln ['pryːgln]1. vtito beatunser Lehrer prügelt grundsätzlich nicht — our teacher doesn't use corporal punishment on principle
jdn zu Tode prǘgeln — to beat sb to death
2. vrto fightsich mit jdm prǘgeln — to fight sb
Eheleute, die sich prǘgeln — married people who come to blows
prǘgeln — to fight over sth
* * *1) (to beat with a cane: The schoolmaster caned the boy.) cane2) (to beat with a cudgel.) cudgel* * *prü·geln[ˈpry:gl̩n]I. vt▪ jdn \prügeln to thrash [or beat] sb\prügelnde Ehemänner abusive [or wife-beating] husbandsIII. vrsie \prügeln sich wegen jeder Kleinigkeit they fight over everythingsollen wir uns um die letzte Praline \prügeln? (hum fam) shall we fight for the last sweet?* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb beat2.reflexives Verbsich mit jemandem [um etwas] prügeln — fight somebody [over or for something]
* * *A. v/t mit Stock etc: beatB. v/r:sich (mit jemandem) prügeln (have a) fight (with sb);sich prügeln um fight over* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb beat2.reflexives Verbsich mit jemandem [um etwas] prügeln — fight somebody [over or for something]
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1. v/i (bussare, dare colpi) knock2. v/t beatrecord breaksenza battere ciglio without batting an eyelidbattere le mani clap (one's hands)battere i piedi stamp one's feetbatteva i denti dal freddo his teeth were chattering with coldbattere a macchina typebattere bandiera fly a flag* * *battere v.tr.1 to beat*; to hit*; to strike*: battere un tappeto, to beat a carpet; battere con un bastone, to beat with a stick; battere col martello, to hit with a hammer; battere la testa contro il muro, to beat (o to bash) one's head against a wall; battere la schiena cadendo, to hit one's back falling // battere le ali, to beat (o to flutter) one's wings // batteva i denti, ( dal freddo) his teeth were chattering // battere le mani, to clap (one's hands) // battersi il petto, to beat (o to pound) one's chest; (fig.) to repent // battere i piedi, to stamp (one's feet) // battere i tacchi, to click one's heels // battere qlcu. sulla spalla, to pat s.o. on the shoulder // non saper dove battere il capo, to be at a loss // battere il naso in qlcu., to run into s.o. // battere sullo stesso tasto, to harp on the same subject // battere il tempo, to beat time; l'orologio ha battuto le cinque, the clock struck five // battere la campagna, to scour the countryside // battere un sentiero, to beat a path // battere il marciapiede, to walk the streets // questa costa è spesso battuta da tempeste, this coastline is often lashed by storms // in un batter d'occhio, in the twinkling of an eye // senza batter ciglio, without batting an eyelid // battere la fiacca, to loaf about // battere cassa, to cadge // battersela, to beat it2 ( sconfiggere) to beat*; to defeat; to overcome*; fu battuto tre volte di fila, he was beaten three times running; non verremo battuti!, we shan't be defeated! (o overcome!); battere un primato, to beat a record3 ( dattiloscrivere) to type, to typewrite*4 (metall.) to hammer; ( coniare) to mint: ferro battuto, wrought iron; battere moneta, to mint coin // battere il ferro finché è caldo, (prov.) to strike while the iron is hot6 ( trebbiare) to thresh, to thrash7 (lino, canapa) to swingle8 ( calcio) to kick; ( tennis) to serve; tocca a me battere, it's my turn to serve; battere un rigore, to kick a penalty◆ v. intr.1 ( dar colpi) to beat*; to knock; ( piano) to tap: non battere sulla parete!, don't beat on the wall!; battere alla porta di qlcu., to knock at s.o.'s door; batti piano due volte alla finestra, tap twice on the window // battere in testa, ( di motore) to knock (o to pink) // la lingua batte dove il dente duole, (prov.) the tongue ever turns to the aching tooth2 ( insistere) to go* on (about sthg.); to harp (on sthg.); to keep* on (about sthg.): il preside batte molto sulla disciplina durante l'intervallo, the headmaster is always going on about discipline during break; batte sempre sui soldi, he's always harping on (o keeping on about) money // batti e ribatti, ce la faremo!, we'll make it, if we try hard enough!3 ( pulsare) to beat*; to throb: mi batte forte il cuore, my heart's beating fast; vederla gli fece battere il cuore, seeing her sent his heart throbbing4 ( prostituirsi) to walk the streets.◆ v.rifl. to beat* oneself.* * *['battere]1. vt1) (percuotere: persona) to beat, strike, hit, (panni, tappeti) to beat, (ferro) to hammer, (grano) to threshbattersi il petto — to beat one's breast, fig to repent
battere il tempo; battere il ritmo Mus — to beat time
2) (avversario) to beat, defeat, (concorrenza, record) to beat3) (urtare: parte del corpo) to hit4) (sbattere: ali) to beat5) (rintoccare: le ore) to strike6) Culin to beat7) (Sport: palla) to hitbattere un rigore Calcio — to take a penalty
8) (percorrere: campagna, paese) to scour, comb, Caccia to beatbattere (il marciapiede) — (esercitare la prostituzione) to be on the game
9)10) Fin1) (cuore, polso) to beat(pioggia, sole)
gli batteva forte il cuore — his heart was beating fastla pioggia batteva sui vetri — the rain beat o lashed against the window panes
battere in testa Auto — to knock
2)battere su — to insist on3)battere (a) — to knock (at)4)battere in ritirata — to beat a retreat, fall back
3. vip (battersi)(lottare) to fight, fig to fight, battle* * *['battere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (sconfiggere) to beat*, to defeat [ avversario]; (migliorare) to break* [ record]2) (dare dei colpi a) to beat* [ tappeto]battere il pugno sul tavolo — to bang o slam one's fist on the table, to bang the table with one's fist
3) (urtare)battere la testa contro qcs. — to bump o hit o knock one's head on sth
4) (muovere rapidamente) [ uccello] to beat*, to flap, to flutter [ ali]5) (coniare)battere moneta — to mint o strike coin
6) mus.battere il tempo — to beat o mark time
7) (perlustrare) to scour, to comb, to search [ zona]; to beat* [ sentiero]8) (suonare)9) (dattiloscrivere) to type [ lettera]10) sport11) mar.2.1) (cadere, picchiare)battere su — [ pioggia] to beat against, to hammer on, to lash [ finestra]
battere sulla spalla di qcn. — to tap sb. on the shoulder
battere alla porta — to pound on the door, to beat the door
3) (pulsare) [cuore, polso] to beat*, to pulse, to throb5) fig. (insistere)6) (prostituirsi) to take* to the streets, to be* on the streets, to walk the streets7) sport (effettuare la battuta) to serve3.verbo pronominale battersi1) (lottare) to fight*- rsi il petto — to beat one's breast, to pound one's chest
3) battersela colloq. to clear o take off••battere il ferro finché è caldo — to strike while the iron is hot, to make hay while the sun shines
* * *battere/'battere/ [2]2 (dare dei colpi a) to beat* [ tappeto]; battere il pugno sul tavolo to bang o slam one's fist on the table, to bang the table with one's fist; battere le mani to clap one's hands; battere i piedi to stamp one's feet8 (suonare) l'orologio battè le due the clock struck two9 (dattiloscrivere) to type [ lettera]10 sport battere un rigore to take a penalty11 mar. battere bandiera italiana to sail under the Italian flag(aus. avere)2 (dare dei colpi) battere sulla spalla di qcn. to tap sb. on the shoulder; battere alla porta to pound on the door, to beat the door3 (pulsare) [cuore, polso] to beat*, to pulse, to throb; le batteva forte il cuore her heart was thudding4 (dattiloscrivere) battere a macchina to type5 fig. (insistere) battere sullo stesso tasto to harp on the same subject; batti e ribatti by dint of insisting6 (prostituirsi) to take* to the streets, to be* on the streets, to walk the streets7 sport (effettuare la battuta) to serveIII battersi verbo pronominale1 (lottare) to fight*; - rsi in duello to fight a duel2 (percuotersi) - rsi il petto to beat one's breast, to pound one's chestbattere in ritirata to beat a retreat; batteva i denti dal freddo his teeth were chattering with cold; battere il ferro finché è caldo to strike while the iron is hot, to make hay while the sun shines; battere la fiacca not to do a stroke of work; il motore batte in testa the engine knocks. -
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ДО ПОСЛЕДНЕГО PrepP Invar1. биться, сражаться и т. п. -adv(to fight, struggle, continue doing sth. etc) as long as ones strength lasts, exerting every effort, and, in military contexts, to the point of sacrificing one's lifeto the lastto the bitter end to the (very) end (in limited contexts) to the last man.А что, правда: остаться (в России) и биться до последнего? И будь что будет? (Солженицын 2). What, then, should I do? Stay on (in Russia) and fight to the last? Come what may? (2a).Старуха и сама до последнего возилась со скотом, уж и двигаться как следует не могла, а все хваталась за подойник... (Распутин 3). The old lady herself had looked after cattle to the bitter end. Even when she could hardly walk she would still pick up her pail and set off... (3a).2. usu. всё до последнего I postmodif l all (of sth.) without exception, absolutely (everything)every last (thing (detail etc)).Он ничего от неё не утаил, рассказал всё до последнего. Не held nothing backhe told her every last detail. -
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[PrepP; Invar]=====1. биться, сражаться и т.п. до последнего [adv]⇒ (to fight, struggle, continue doing sth. etc) as long as one's strength lasts, exerting every effort, and, in military contexts, to the point of sacrificing one's life:- to the last;- [in limited contexts] to the last man.♦ А что, правда: остаться [в России] и биться до последнего? И будь что будет? (Солженицын 2). What, then, should I do? Stay on [in Russia] and fight to the last? Come what may? (2a).♦ Старуха и сама до последнего возилась со скотом, уж и двигаться как следует не могла, а все хваталась за подойник... (Распутин 3). The old lady herself had looked after cattle to the bitter end. Even when she could hardly walk she would still pick up her pail and set off... (3a).2. usu. всё до последнего [postmodif]⇒ all (of sth.) without exception. absolutely (everything); every last (thing <detail etc>).♦ Он ничего от неё не утаил, рассказал всё до последнего. He held nothing back; he told her every last detail.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до последнего
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1) ( заключительный) lastпосле́днее уси́лие — the last effort
в после́дний раз (окончательно) — for the last time (ср. тж. 2))
после́дний срок — deadline ['ded-]
э́то моё после́днее сло́во — it is my last word (on the matter)
после́дняя цена́ — final price
2) (ближайший, недавний) latest; (most) recentв после́днее вре́мя — lately, of late, latterly; for some time past
в после́дний раз (в прошлый раз) — last time (ср. тж. 1))
за после́днее вре́мя — recently, lately
до после́днего вре́мени — until (very) recently
3) ( самый новый) latest, newestпосле́дняя мо́да — the latest fashion
после́дний сорт — the lowest grade; the worst kind
после́дний жу́лик не сде́лает э́того — the worst kind of a crook won't do this
я ждал её как после́дний дура́к — I kept waiting for her like an absolute fool
5) ( только что упомянутый) the latter6) с. как сущ. the last••после́днее де́ло — 1) ( выражает осуждение) too bad; things are really bad; it's the very limit! 2) ( о чём-л незначительном) the last thing to worry about; the least of one's concerns
после́днее сло́во (науки и т.п.) — the last word (in science, etc)
обору́довать по после́днему сло́ву те́хники — furnish with state-of-the-art equipment
оста́вить за собо́й после́днее сло́во — have the last word
руга́ться после́дними слова́ми — swear for all one is worth
после́дние изве́стия — news
после́дняя ка́пля — ≈ the last straw
после́дняя ми́ля информ. — the last mile
до после́днего — to the last
боро́ться до после́дней ка́пли кро́ви — fight to the last drop of blood
бу́дут пе́рвые после́дними, и после́дние пе́рвыми — см. первый
в после́днюю мину́ту — at the last moment; in the nick of time
в после́днюю о́чередь — last of all
вас я ожида́л уви́деть здесь в после́днюю о́чередь — you are the last person I expected to see here
отда́ть после́дние по́чести (дт.), проводи́ть в после́дний путь — give the last honours (to)
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прил.Русское многозначное прилагательное последний соответствует ряду английских слов, которые конкретизированы по времени, пространственному расположению и характеру определяемого существительного и потому в отличие от русского прилагательного ограничены типом ситуаций, в которых они употребляются.1. last — (английское прилагательное last само многозначно и соответствует русским последний и прошлый) a) последний ( в ряду или некотором количестве объектов): the last window to the left — последнее окно налево; for the first and the lasl time — в первый и последний раз; to fight to the last man (to the last drop of blood) — сражаться до последнего солдата (до последней капли крови) It was the last time 1 saw her before she died. — Это был последний раз, когда я видел ее до ее смерти. b) последний, прошлый ( не предполагает возможности повторения): last time — в последний раз/в прошлый раз; last week — на прошлой неделе; last year — в прошлом году; at our last lesson — на нашем последнем уроке /на нашем прошлом уроке The last lime we met you gave me this book. — В прошлый раз, когда мы встречались, вы дали мне эту книгу.2. final — последний, окончательный ( не подлежащий изменению): final decision — окончательное решение; final answer— последний ответ/окончательный ответ; final say — последнее слово; final approval — окончательное утверждение/решающее одобрение; final minutes of the game — последние минуты игры; final examinations — выпускные экзамены They fought to the last man before their final defeat. — Они сражались до последнего солдата, пока не потерпели окончательного поражения. They hoped till the final moment. — Они надеялись до самого конца. No more money, and that's final. —Денег больше не будет, и это окончательно и бесповоротно./Денег больше не дам, на этом конец.3. latest — самый последний (по времени, после которого пока еще ничего не было; дополняющий известное или имеющееся до этого момента; не предполагает завершения ряда предметов или событий): the latest issue — свежий номер газеты/последний номер газеты; the latest news — последние новости/свежие новости; the latest fashion — самая последняя мода; his latest book — его самая последняя книга/его недавняя книга; their latest album — их последний альбом/их последняя запись I like his latest play much better than his previous one. — Мне нравится его последняя пьеса гораздо больше предыдущей.4. recent — последний, недавний ( случившийся в недалеком прошлом): recent developments in medicine — последние достижения медицины/ недавние достижения медицины; in one of his recent books — в одной из своих последних книг; my recent visit to China — моя последняя поездка и Китай/моя недавняя поездка в Китай In recent years terrorism has become a great threat. — В последние годы/ в последнее время терроризм стал настоящей угрозой. -
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1. lastв последнее время — lately, of late, latterly; for some time past
за последнее время — recently, lately
бороться до последней капли крови — fight* to the last drop of blood
последняя капля (перен.) — the last straw
2. ( самый новый) new, the latest3. (окончательный, бесповоротный) last, definitive4. разг. ( самый плохой) lowest, worstпоследний сорт — the lowest grade; the worst kind
это уж последнее дело! разг. — it's the end!, it's the very limit!
5. ( только что упомянутый) the latter6. как сущ. с. the last♢
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1) (не щадя своей жизни, до решительного исхода (драться, сражаться и т. п.)) fight to the last < man>- Не буду лгать, не обещаю вам лёгкие бои - немцы будут драться до последнего. Поэтому я требую от вас мужества и сознания своей силы! (Ю. Бондарев, Горячий снег) — 'I shall not tell you any lies. I do not promise you easy battles. The Germans will fight to the last. I therefore demand of you courage and full awareness of your strength!'
2) (целиком, абсолютно всё (отдать, передать и т. п.)) down to the last scrap -
19 биться до последней капли крови
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > биться до последней капли крови
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prü·geln [ʼpry:gl̩n]vtjdn \prügeln to thrash [or beat] sb;\prügelnde Ehemänner abusive [or wife-beating] husbandsvrsie \prügeln sich wegen jeder Kleinigkeit they fight over everything;
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