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punch [pʌnt∫]1. nound. ( = drink) punch m• to punch sb's nose/face donner un coup de poing sur le nez/la figure de qn• the goalkeeper punched the ball over the bar le gardien de but a envoyé le ballon par-dessus la barre d'un coup de poingc. (with finger) [+ button] taper sur4. compounds[+ code number] taper[+ hole] faire à la poinçonneuse ; [+ design] estamper* * *[pʌntʃ] 1.1) ( blow) coup m de poing3) ( tool) ( for leather) alène f; ( for metal) perçoir m; Computing perforateur mticket punch — pince f à composter
4) ( drink) punch m2.transitive verb1) ( hit)2) Computing, Telecommunications perforer [cards, tape]; appuyer sur [key]3) ( make hole in) ( manually) poinçonner; ( in machine) composter [ticket]3.intransitive verb cogner, donner des coups de poingPhrasal Verbs:- punch in••to pack a punch — (colloq) [boxer] avoir du punch; [cocktail] être corsé; [book, film] avoir un fort impact
to pull no punches — lit, fig ne pas y aller de main morte
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2 Punch
punch [pʌnt∫]1. nound. ( = drink) punch m• to punch sb's nose/face donner un coup de poing sur le nez/la figure de qn• the goalkeeper punched the ball over the bar le gardien de but a envoyé le ballon par-dessus la barre d'un coup de poingc. (with finger) [+ button] taper sur4. compounds[+ code number] taper[+ hole] faire à la poinçonneuse ; [+ design] estamper* * *[pʌntʃ]proper noun Polichinelle•• -
3 punch-up
to get into a \punch-up voluntarily eine Schlägerei anfangen; involuntarily in eine Schlägerei geraten;to have a \punch-up sich akk prügeln -
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noun* * *noun (a fight (using fists).) die Schlägerei* * *to get into a \punch-up voluntarily eine Schlägerei anfangen; involuntarily in eine Schlägerei geratento have a \punch-up sich akk prügeln* * ** * *noun(Brit. coll.) (fist-fight, brawl) Prügelei, die* * *n.Schlägerei f. -
5 punch in
v + adv (AmE) fichar, marcar* or (Méx) checar* tarjeta ( al entrar al trabajo)1. VT + ADV1) (=beat up)to punch sb's face/head in * — romper la cara/la crisma a algn *
2) (=key in) [+ code, number] teclearyou have to punch the code in first — primero hay que teclear or introducir el código
2.VI + ADV (on time clock) fichar* * *v + adv (AmE) fichar, marcar* or (Méx) checar* tarjeta ( al entrar al trabajo) -
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punch in а) вбивать, загонять внутрь (гвоздь и т. п.); Make sure that allthe nails are punched in so that the floor is smooth. б) проделывать отверстие(в чем-л.); This school paper comes provided with holes already punched in it.в) amer. отмечать время прихода на работу; Have all the workers punched inyet? -
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8 punch
I.punch°1 [pɔ̃∫]masculine noun( = boisson) punchII.punch°2 [pœn∫]masculine noun( = énergie) punch• avoir du punch [personne] to have a lot of get up and go* * *
I pɔ̃ʃ
II pœ̃nʃnom masculin1) ( de boxeur) punchmanquer de punch — [slogan, film] to lack punch; [personne] to lack drive
avoir du punch — [slogan, discours] to be punchy (colloq); [personne] to have drive
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I pœnʃ nm(= boisson) punch
II pœnʃ nm1) BOXE punching ability2) fig punch* * *I.punch nm1 ( de boxeur) punch; avoir du punch to pack quite a punch;2 ( énergie) energy; ( dynamisme) drive; manquer de punch [slogan, film] to lack punch; [personne] to lack drive; avoir du punch [slogan, discours] to be punchy○; [personne] to have drive.II.I[pɔ̃ʃ] nom masculin[boisson] punchII[pɶnʃ] nom masculin invariable2. SPORT [d'un boxeur]il a le punch he's got a knock-out ou devastating punch -
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I [pʌnʧ] 1. сущ.1) удар кулакомto deliver / give / land / throw a punch — дать, заехать кулаком
Sunday punch — амер.; разг. удар, сшибающий с ног
- pull one's punches- one-two punch2) разг. сила, энергия2. гл.1) = punch up наносить удары кулаком, дратьсяIf you say that again, I'll punch you in the nose! — Если ты ещё раз это скажешь, я тебе в нос дам!
I will have no one punching anyone else up in my hotel. — Никому не позволю больше драться в моём отеле.
Syn:2) амер. пасти скотSyn:3) нажимать, надавливать ( на клавиши)4) пронзать, проникать, пронизыватьSyn:5) выбивать, выдалбливать, выгравировыватьII [pʌnʧ] 1. сущ.1) компостер; дырокол2) тех.а) кернер, пробойник; пуансон; штемпельб) = punch press3) полигр. пуансон2. гл.проделывать отверстия, пробивать отверстия; компостировать; штамповатьMake sure that all the nails are punched in so that the floor is smooth. — Проверь, чтобы все гвозди были забиты и что пол гладкий.
This school paper comes provided with holes already punched in it. — Эта бумага для школьников поступает в продажу уже с дырками.
If you can't pull the nails out by their heads, punch them out from the other side of the board. — Если гвоздь не вытаскивается за шляпку, подбей его с другой стороны.
The railway official punched a hole out of my ticket. — Контролёр проколол дырку в моём билете.
- punch in- punch out III [pʌnʧ] сущ.пунш (горячий или холодный напиток из крепкого ликёра или вина, фруктового сока и пряностей)IV [pʌnʧ] сущ.; диал.1) обычно Suffolk punch ломовая лошадь, тяжеловоз2) полный человек небольшого роста, толстяк-коротышка -
10 Punch and Judy
Probably there are now few children in America or in England who have ever seen a Punch and Judy Show, but before the days of the "movies" these puppet shows were very popular, exhibited at every old-time country fair. (Ch. E. Funk, ‘A Hog on Ice’) — Возможно, что в Англии и в Америке сейчас немного детей, которые видели кукольную комедию "Панч и Джуди". Но до эпохи кино эти кукольные представления были очень популярны на сельских ярмарках.
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11 punch in
1) вбивать, загонять внутрь (гвоздь и т. п.) Make sure that all the nails are punched in so that the floor is smooth. ≈ Проверь, чтобы все гвозди были забиты, то есть что пол гладкий.
2) проделывать отверстие( в чем-л.) This school paper comes provided with holes already punched in it. ≈ Эта бумага для школьников поступает в продажу уже с дырками.
3) амер. отмечать время прихода на работу Have all the workers punched in yet? ≈ Все уже на работе? (американизм) отмечать время прихода на работуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > punch in
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12 punch up
разг. драться( с кем-л.) I will have no one punching anyone else up in my hotel. ≈ Никому не позволю больше драться в моем отеле. (разговорное) драка, потасовкаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > punch up
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13 punch line
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14 punch in
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15 have the laugh on someone
expr infmlWe had the laugh on them by beating them to the punch — Ну мы над ними и посмеялись, когда обскакали их
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have the laugh on someone
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17 beat someone to the punch
expr infmlWe'll have to decide now whether we want this house or someone else will beat us to the punch — Нужно уже сейчас решить, нужен ли нам этот новый дом или нет, иначе нас могут обскакать другие
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > beat someone to the punch
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18 to pack a hard punch
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19 you have another guess coming
разг.If you think I am fool enough to be hoodwinked... you have another guess coming. (‘Punch’, DAI) — я не так глуп, чтобы попасться на эту удочку... Вы ошибаетесь, если думаете иначе.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > you have another guess coming
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20 boxen
II v/t (schlagen) hit, punch; jemanden in die Seite / Nieren boxen punch s.o. in the side / kidneysIII v/refl2. sich durch die Menge / aus dem Getümmel etc. boxen fight one’s way through the crowd / out of the hurly-burly; sich nach oben boxen fig. fight one’s way to the top* * *das Boxenboxing* * *Bọ|xennt -s, no pl (SPORT)boxing* * *1) (to fight( someone) with the fists: Years ago, fighters used to box without wearing padded gloves.) box2) (the sport of fighting with the fists.) boxing* * *Bo·xen<-s>[ˈbɔksn̩]nt kein pl boxing no art* * *1.intransitives Verb boxgegen jemanden boxen — fight somebody; box [against] somebody
2.jemandem in den Magen boxen — punch somebody in the stomach
transitives Verb1) (ugs.) punch2) (Sportjargon): (boxen gegen) fight3.reflexives Verb1)sich ins Freie/durch die Menge usw. boxen — (ugs.) fight one's way outside/through the crowd etc.
* * *A. v/i fight; SPORT box (gegen against;um for)B. v/t (schlagen) hit, punch;jemanden in die Seite/Nieren boxen punch sb in the side/kidneysC. v/r1.sich (mit jemandem) boxen have a fight (with sb)2.sich durch die Menge/aus dem Getümmel etcboxen fight one’s way through the crowd/out of the hurly-burly;sich nach oben boxen fig fight one’s way to the top* * *1.intransitives Verb box2.gegen jemanden boxen — fight somebody; box [against] somebody
transitives Verb1) (ugs.) punch2) (Sportjargon): (boxen gegen) fight3.reflexives Verb1)sich ins Freie/durch die Menge usw. boxen — (ugs.) fight one's way outside/through the crowd etc.
* * *nur sing. n.boxing n.
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