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1 forlede
lead on, mislead, pervert, sidetrack, take in* * **( bevæge) induce ( til at gøre noget to do something),( narre) trick ( til at gøre noget into doing something),( lokke, F) lure; seduce;( lede på afveje) lead astray;[ forlede en til at tro at] lead somebody to believe that;[ forlede en til at begå en forbrydelse] lead somebody astray. -
2 Arm
m; -(e)s, -e1. arm; ein / zwei Arm voll Bücher an armful / two armfuls of books; am Arm führen / nehmen lead / take s.o. by the arm; auf den Arm nehmen (Kind) (hochheben) pick up; (tragen) carry; fig. pull s.o.’s leg; jemanden im Arm oder in den Armen halten embrace s.o., hold s.o. in one’s arms; in die Arme nehmen oder schließen hug, embrace; den Arm um jemanden legen put one’s arm (a)round s.o.; seine Arme um jemandes Hals schlingen hug s.o., put ( oder wrap) one’s arms around s.o.; jemandem in die Arme laufen fig. bump ( oder run) into s.o.; jemandem in den Arm fallen hold s.o. back, stop s.o.; sich jemandem in die Arme werfen throw o.s. into s.o.’s arms; sich einer Sache in die Arme werfen fig. launch into s.th. with a vengeance; jemanden einer Sache / jemandem in die Arme treiben fig.: drive s.o. to s.th. / into s.o.’s arms; jemandem unter die Arme greifen fig. help s.o. out ( mit with); jemanden mit offenen Armen empfangen fig. welcome s.o. with open arms; jemanden am ausgestreckten Arm verhungern lassen fig. put the screws ( oder squeeze) on s.o. umg.; einen langen Arm haben fig. have a lot of pull ( oder clout); den längeren Arm haben fig. have more pull (Am. clout) ( oder the whip hand); jemandes verlängerter Arm fig. the tool ( oder instrument) of s.o.; der Arm des Gesetzes fig. the (long) arm of the law2. (Ärmel) sleeve3. ZOOL. (Fangarm) tentacle* * *der Arm(Fluss) branch;(Körperteil) arm* * *Ạrm [arm]m -(e)s, -e(ANAT, TECH fig)arm; (von Fluss, Baum) branch; (von Waage) beam; (= Ärmel) sleeveArm in Arm — arm in arm
über/unter den Arm — over/under one's arm
die Arme voll haben — to have one's arms full
jds Arm nehmen — to take sb's arm, to take sb by the arm
or reichen — to offer sb one's arm
jdn im Arm or in den Armen halten — to hold sb in one's arms
jdn am Arm führen — to lead sb by the arm
jdm/sich in die Arme fallen or sinken — to fall into sb's/each other's arms
jdn auf den Arm nehmen — to take sb onto one's arm; (fig inf) to pull sb's leg (inf)
jdm in die Arme laufen (fig inf) — to run or bump (inf) into sb
jdm in den Arm fallen (fig) — to put a spoke in sb's wheel (Brit), to spike sb's guns (Brit), to throw sb a curve ball (US)
sich jdm/einer Sache in die Arme werfen (fig) — to throw oneself at sb/into sth
jdn am steifen Arm verhungern lassen (lit hum) — to get sb in an armlock; (fig) to put the screws on sb (inf)
der Arm des Gesetzes — the long arm of the law
der Arm der Gerechtigkeit (fig) — justice
jds verlängerter Arm — an extension of sb
* * *der1) (the part of the body between the shoulder and the hand: He has broken both his arms.) arm2) (anything shaped like or similar to this: She sat on the arm of the chair.) arm3) (having little money or property: She is too poor to buy clothes for the children; the poor nations of the world.) poor4) (deserving pity: Poor fellow!) poor* * *<-[e]s, -e>[arm]m1. ANAT armjdn am \Arm führen to lead sb by the armjdn im \Arm [o in den \Armen] halten to embrace sb, to hold sb in one's armsein Kind/ein Tier auf den \Arm nehmen to pick up a child/an animaljdn in die \Arme nehmen to take sb in one's armsjdn in die \Arme schließen (geh) to embrace sbjdm den \Arm umdrehen to twist sb's armmit den \Armen rudern [o die \Arme schwenken] to wave one's arms\Arm in \Arm arm in arm2. (Zugriff) grip3. (Flussarm) arm [or branch] of a river5.▶ jdm in den \Arm fallen to get in sb's way, to spike sb's guns▶ jdn jdm in die \Arme treiben to drive sb into the arms of sb▶ jdn mit offenen \Armen empfangen to welcome sb with open arms▶ jds verlängerter \Arm sb's right-hand man* * *der; Arm[e]s, Arme1) armjemandes Arm nehmen — take somebody's arm; take somebody by the arm
sich (Dat.) in den Armen liegen — lie in each other's or one another's arms
den längeren Arm haben — (fig. ugs.) have more clout (coll.)
jemandes verlängerter Arm sein — (fig.) be somebody's tool or instrument
jemanden auf den Arm nehmen — (fig. ugs.) have somebody on (Brit. coll.); pull somebody's leg
jemandem in die Arme laufen — bump or run into somebody
jemandem [mit etwas] unter die Arme greifen — help somebody out [with something]; s. auch Bein 1)
2) (armartiger Teil) arm3) (Ärmel) arm; sleeveein Hemd/eine Bluse mit halbem Arm — a short-sleeved shirt/blouse
* * *1. arm;am Arm führen/nehmen lead/take sb by the arm;in den Armen halten embrace sb, hold sb in one’s arms;schließen hug, embrace;den Arm um jemanden legen put one’s arm (a)round sb;seine Arme um jemandes Hals schlingen hug sb, put ( oder wrap) one’s arms around sb;jemandem in den Arm fallen hold sb back, stop sb;sich jemandem in die Arme werfen throw o.s. into sb’s arms;sich einer Sache in die Arme werfen fig launch into sth with a vengeance;jemanden einer Sache/jemandem in die Arme treiben fig: drive sb to sth/into sb’s arms;jemandem unter die Arme greifen fig help sb out (mit with);jemanden mit offenen Armen empfangen fig welcome sb with open arms;der Arm des Gesetzes fig the (long) arm of the law;2. (Ärmel) sleeve* * *der; Arm[e]s, Arme1) armjemandes Arm nehmen — take somebody's arm; take somebody by the arm
sich (Dat.) in den Armen liegen — lie in each other's or one another's arms
den längeren Arm haben — (fig. ugs.) have more clout (coll.)
jemandes verlängerter Arm sein — (fig.) be somebody's tool or instrument
jemanden auf den Arm nehmen — (fig. ugs.) have somebody on (Brit. coll.); pull somebody's leg
jemandem in die Arme laufen — bump or run into somebody
jemandem [mit etwas] unter die Arme greifen — help somebody out [with something]; s. auch Bein 1)
2) (armartiger Teil) arm3) (Ärmel) arm; sleeveein Hemd/eine Bluse mit halbem Arm — a short-sleeved shirt/blouse
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3 conducir
v.1 to drive.Batista condujo a Ricardo al gimnasio Batista drove Richard to the gym.María conduce por la noche Mary drives at night.2 to manage, to run (dirigir) (empresa).3 to lead (person).María conduce una vida loca Mary leads a crazy life.4 to conduct (por tubería, cable) (calor).María conduce la conferencia Mary conducts the conference.El maestro condujo la orquesta local The maestro conducted the local...5 to guide, to usher, to walk.María condujo a Silvia al cuarto Mary guided Silvia to the room.6 to conduce.La soledad conduce a la tristeza Loneliness conduces to sadness.* * *(c changes to zc before a and o; the Preterite is irregular)Present Indicativeconduzco, conduces, conduce, conducimos, conducís, conducen.Past IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperfect SubjunctiveFuture SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to drive2) conduct3) lead* * *1. VT1) (Aut) to drive2) (=llevar) to take, leadeste pasillo conduce a los pasajeros al avión — this corridor leads o takes passengers to the plane
3) [+ electricidad, calor] to conduct; [+ agua, gas] to convey4) frm (=estar a cargo de) [+ negocio, empresa] to manage; [+ equipo] to lead; [+ debate] to chair, lead5) (TV, Radio) to present2. VI1) (Aut) to drive¿sabes conducir? — can you drive?, do you know how to drive?
si bebes, no conduzcas — don't drink and drive
2) (=llevar)esta carretera conduce al aeropuerto — this road leads to the airport, this road takes you to the airport
¿esa actitud a qué conduce? — where will that attitude get you?
esto no nos conduce a ninguna parte o a nada — this is getting us nowhere
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( llevar)conducir a algo — camino/sendero to lead to something
esa actitud no conduce a nada or ninguna parte — that attitude won't achieve anything o (colloq) won't get us anywhere
2) (esp Esp) (Auto) to drive2.¿sabes conducir? — can o do you drive?
conducir vt1)a) (guiar, dirigir) to lead2) (esp Esp) < vehículo> to drive3) <electricidad/calor> to conduct3.conducirse v pron to behave, conduct oneself (frml)* * *= lead, steer, drive, engage, lead + Pronombre + down the road to, shepherd, drive along.Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.Ex. They decided that they had to set up information and referral services to steer people to the correct agency.Ex. Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.Ex. And literature is part of that essential human behavior; it engages us in pre-enactments and re-enactments.Ex. The catalog's deterioration is leading us down the road to lesser quality library service.Ex. He showed the ability of a single mind to shepherd cultural ventures.Ex. A motorist who drove along 20ft of a railway line told police officers his sat nav had directed him to turn on to the track.----* academia de conducir = driving school.* carnet de conducir = driving licence, driver's licence, driving permit.* carnet de conducir internacional = international driving permit, international driving licence.* conducir a = lead up to.* conducir a engaño = be misleading, be deceiving.* conducir bajo la influencia del alcohol = drive while under + the influence of alcohol.* conducir demasiado cerca de otro = tailgate.* conducir + Ganado = herd.* conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.* conducir Personas como si fueran ganado = herd.* conducir por medio de tubos = duct.* conducir una barca con una pértiga = pole.* examen de conducir = road test.* no conducir a nada = be exercises in + futility.* permiso de conducir = driving licence, driver's licence, driving permit.* permiso de conducir internacional = international driving permit, international driving licence.* persona que está aprendiendo a conducir = learner driver.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( llevar)conducir a algo — camino/sendero to lead to something
esa actitud no conduce a nada or ninguna parte — that attitude won't achieve anything o (colloq) won't get us anywhere
2) (esp Esp) (Auto) to drive2.¿sabes conducir? — can o do you drive?
conducir vt1)a) (guiar, dirigir) to lead2) (esp Esp) < vehículo> to drive3) <electricidad/calor> to conduct3.conducirse v pron to behave, conduct oneself (frml)* * *= lead, steer, drive, engage, lead + Pronombre + down the road to, shepherd, drive along.Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
Ex: They decided that they had to set up information and referral services to steer people to the correct agency.Ex: Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.Ex: And literature is part of that essential human behavior; it engages us in pre-enactments and re-enactments.Ex: The catalog's deterioration is leading us down the road to lesser quality library service.Ex: He showed the ability of a single mind to shepherd cultural ventures.Ex: A motorist who drove along 20ft of a railway line told police officers his sat nav had directed him to turn on to the track.* academia de conducir = driving school.* carnet de conducir = driving licence, driver's licence, driving permit.* carnet de conducir internacional = international driving permit, international driving licence.* conducir a = lead up to.* conducir a engaño = be misleading, be deceiving.* conducir bajo la influencia del alcohol = drive while under + the influence of alcohol.* conducir demasiado cerca de otro = tailgate.* conducir + Ganado = herd.* conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.* conducir Personas como si fueran ganado = herd.* conducir por medio de tubos = duct.* conducir una barca con una pértiga = pole.* examen de conducir = road test.* no conducir a nada = be exercises in + futility.* permiso de conducir = driving licence, driver's licence, driving permit.* permiso de conducir internacional = international driving permit, international driving licence.* persona que está aprendiendo a conducir = learner driver.* * *conducir [I6 ]viA (llevar) conducir A algo to lead TO stheste sendero conduce a la playa this path leads to the beachpuede conducir a error it can lead to mistakesesa actitud no conduce a ninguna parte or nada that attitude won't achieve anything o ( colloq) won't get us anywhere¿sabes conducir? can o do you drive?■ conducirvtA1 (guiar, dirigir) to lead conducir a algn A algo to lead sb TO sthnos condujo al lugar donde se escondía la banda he led us to the gang's hiding placefue elegido para conducir los destinos de la nación he was chosen to steer the nation's destinycondujo la lucha armada contra la dictadura he led the armed struggle against the dictatorshipel cadáver será conducido al cementerio a las diez the body will be taken to the cemetery at 10 o'clock3 ( AmL) ‹programa› to host, present; ‹debate› to chairB ( esp Esp) ‹vehículo› to driveC1 ‹electricidad/calor› to conduct2 ‹agua› to carry, taketo behave, conduct oneself ( frml)* * *
conducir ( conjugate conducir) verbo intransitivo
◊ esa actitud no conduce a nada that attitude won't achieve anything o (colloq) won't get us anywhere;
a qué conduce eso? what's the point of that?b) (esp Esp) (Auto) to drive;
verbo transitivo
conducir a algn a algo to lead sb to sth;
conducir a algn ante algn to take sb before sb
‹ debate› to chair
conducir
I verbo transitivo
1 (un coche) to drive
2 (llevar a un sitio) to take
(a una situación) to lead
3 (corriente eléctrica) to conduct: condujeron las aguas al embalse, the waters were channelled to the reservoir
II verbo intransitivo
1 Auto to drive
2 (camino, actitud) to lead: eso no conduce a nada, this leads nowhere
' conducir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
administrar
- altar
- carnet
- conducción
- correr
- cuestión
- documentación
- estado
- examen
- ir
- permiso
- sanción
- temeraria
- temerario
- vértigo
- carné
- clase
- conduje
- conduzca
- derecha
- forma
- imprudencia
- licencia
- llevar
- noche
- patente
- quitar
- rápido
English:
averse
- conduct
- drive
- driver
- driving licence
- driving test
- ease
- insane
- lead
- learner
- lesson
- licence
- license
- limit
- more
- reckless driving
- reverse
- safely
- speed
- steer
- test
- come
- driver's license
- driving
- left
- L
- navigate
- right
- road
- student
- usher
* * *♦ vt1. [vehículo] to drive2. [por tubería, cable] [calor] to conduct;[líquido] to convey, to carry; [electricidad] to carry3. [dirigir] [empresa] to manage, to run;[ejército] to lead; [asunto] to handle4. [programa televisivo] to present, to host5. [persona] to lead;el guía nos condujo a la salida the guide led us to the exit♦ vi1. [en vehículo] to driveesas discusiones no conducen a nada those discussions won't achieve anything;este plan conduce al desastre this plan is a recipe for disaster;una cifra que puede conducir a error a figure which could be misleading o lead to mistakes* * *I v/t1 vehículo drive2 ( dirigir) lead (a to);esto no conduce a nada this is getting us nowhere3 EL, TÉC conduct5 MÚS conductII v/i1 drive* * *conducir {61} vt1) dirigir, guiar: to direct, to lead2) manejar: to drive (a vehicle)conducir vi1) : to drive a vehicle2)conducir a : to lead to* * *conducir vb¿sabes conducir? can you drive?6. (electricidad, calor) to conduct -
4 amener
amener [am(ə)ne]➭ TABLE 51. transitive verba. to bringb. ( = inciter) to lead• je suis amené à croire que... I am led to believe that...c. ( = préparer) [+ transition, conclusion, dénouement] to lead up to2. reflexive verb• amène-toi ! get over here! (inf)• tu t'amènes ? get a move on! (inf)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *amne
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1) ( mener)amener quelqu'un quelque part — [personne, train] to take somebody somewhere
2) ( venir avec)3) ( apporter) controv4) ( convoyer) [personne, organisme] to bring [eau, marchandises]5) ( provoquer) to cause [problèmes, maladie]; to bring [pluie, gloire]; to bring about [renouveau]6) ( aborder) to bring up, to introduce [sujet, question]amener quelque chose sur le tapis — (colloq) to bring something up
être bien amené — [conclusion] to be well-presented; [phrase, remarque] to be well-timed
7) ( conduire) figamener quelqu'un à — to lead somebody to [conclusion]; to bring somebody to [question]
8) ( tirer vers soi) [pêcheur] to pull in [filet]; [navigateur] to strike [voile]
2.
* * *am(ə)ne vt1) [personne] to bring2) [route, véhicule] to takeCette route vous amène au village. — This road takes you to the village.
3) (= entraîner) to bring about4) (= inciter)5) (= baisser) [drapeau, voiles] to lower* * *amener verb table: leverA vtr1 ( mener) amener qn quelque part [personne, bus, train] to take sb somewhere; j'ai amené ma fille chez le dentiste I took my daughter to the dentist's;2 ( venir avec) amener qn (quelque part) to bring sb (somewhere); tu peux amener tes amis you can bring your friends; quel bon vent vous amène? what brings you here?;3 ( apporter) controv amener qch (à qn) to bring (sb) sth; amène nous tes photos bring us your photos; je vous amène le beau temps I've brought the fine weather with me;4 ( convoyer) [personne, organisme] to bring [eau, électricité, marchandises];5 ( provoquer) to cause [problèmes, catastrophe, maladie]; to bring [pluie, neige]; to bring [gloire, victoire]; to bring about [renouveau]; la hausse des taux a amené l'effondrement des marchés the rise in rates caused the market to collapse;6 ( aborder) to bring up, to introduce [sujet, question]; il a bien amené la question he introduced the question skilfullyGB; amener qch sur le tapis○ to bring sth up; amener la conversation sur un thème to bring the conversation around to a subject; être bien amené [conclusion] to be well-presented; [phrase, remarque] to be well-timed;7 ( conduire) fig amener qn à to lead sb to [conclusion]; to bring sb to [question]; cela l'a amené à de meilleures pensées this made him think along more positive lines; amener qn à faire to lead sb to do; l'entreprise a été amenée à diversifier ses activités the company was forced to diversify its activities; nous serons amenés à nous revoir we shall doubtless meet again; amener un liquide à la bonne température to bring a liquid to the right temperature;8 ( tirer vers soi) [pêcheur] to pull in [filet]; [navigateur] to strike [voile]; amener le pavillon Naut to strike one's flag; fig to surrender.B s'amener○ vpr ( venir) to come; ( arriver) to show up○, to turn up○ (avec with); amène-toi! come here!; ils se sont amenés sur le coup de onze heures du soir they showed up at eleven o'clock at night.[amne] verbe transitif1. [faire venir - personne] to bring (along)amener quelqu'un chez soi to bring somebody round to one's place, to bring somebody homequ'est-ce qui vous a amené à la musique/à Dieu? (figuré) what got you involved with music/made you turn to God?2. (familier) [apporter] to bring (along)[conduire - suj: véhicule, chemin] to take4. [provoquer - perte, ruine] to bring about (separable), to cause ; [ - guerre, maladie, crise] to bring (on) ou about, to cause ; [ - paix] to bring about5. [entraîner]6. [inciter]b. [en lui parlant] to talk somebody into doing something7. [introduire - sujet] to introduce————————s'amener verbe pronominal intransitifalors, tu t'amènes? are you coming or aren't you? -
5 conduire
conduire [kɔ̃dyiʀ]➭ TABLE 381. transitive verba. ( = emmener) conduire qn quelque part to take sb somewhere ; (en voiture) to take or drive sb somewhere• conduire un enfant à l'école/chez le médecin to take a child to school/to the doctor• il me conduisit à ma chambre he showed me or took me to my roomb. ( = guider) to leadc. [+ véhicule] to drive ; [+ embarcation] to steer• il conduit bien/mal (Automobiles) he is a good/bad driverd. ( = mener) où conduit ce chemin ? where does this road lead or go?• cela nous conduit à penser que... that leads us to think that...f. [+ chaleur, électricité] to conduct2. reflexive verb► se conduire [personne] to behave* * *kɔ̃dɥiʀ
1.
1) ( accompagner) to take [personne]; ( en voiture) to drive [personne] (à to)2) ( mener à un lieu)3) ( faire aboutir)conduire quelqu'un à la folie/au désespoir — to drive somebody to madness/to despair
4) ( être aux commandes de) to drive [voiture, train]; to ride [moto]5) ( guider) to lead [personne] (à to)6) ( faire évoluer) to conduct [recherches, négociations]; to pursue [politique]; to carry out [projet]; to run [affaire commerciale]7) ( être à la tête de) to lead [délégation, troupe]8) Physique to conduct [électricité, chaleur]
2.
se conduire verbe pronominal to behave* * *kɔ̃dɥiʀ1. vt1) [véhicule, passager] to driveJe te conduirai chez le docteur. — I'll drive you to the doctor's.
2) (= emmener)3) (= mener) [route, chemin]conduire qn vers — to take sb towards, to lead sb towards
conduire qn à — to take sb to, to lead sb to
4) [délégation] to lead2. vi1) (un véhicule) to drive2) (= mener)Ça conduit où? — Where does it go?, Where does it lead?
* * *conduire verb table: conduireA vtr1 ( accompagner) to take [personne]; ( en voiture) to drive [personne] (à to); je vais vous conduire à l'hôpital I'll take ou drive you to the hospital; se faire conduire quelque part en taxi to take a taxi somewhere; conduisez monsieur à sa chambre show the gentleman to his room;2 ( mener à un lieu) un bus vous conduira à l'hôtel a bus will take you to the hotel; le chemin conduit à l'église the path leads to the church; les traces de pneus conduisaient à une clairière the tyre-tracks GB ou tire-tracks US led to a clearing; mon voyage m'a conduit dans cinq pays/à Paris my trip took me to five countries/to Paris; la route qui conduit à Oxford the road that goes to Oxford; conduire qn à l'échafaud to lead sb to the scaffold;3 ( faire aboutir) conduire à qch to lead to sth; conduire qn à faire to lead sb to do; les résultats nous ont conduits à réviser notre programme the results led us to modify our programmeGB; conduire à une amélioration de qch/à la fermeture de qch to lead to an improvement in sth/to the closing of sth; conduire à améliorer qch/à fermer qch to lead to improvements in sth/to the closing of sth; conduire qn à la faillite to make sb bankrupt; conduire qn à la folie/au désespoir/au suicide to drive sb to madness/to despair/to suicide;4 ( être aux commandes de) to drive [auto, camion, train]; to ride [moto]; je n'aime pas conduire la nuit/en ville I don't like driving at night/in town; je ne te laisserai pas conduire I won't let you drive;5 ( guider) to lead [personne, animal] (à to); se laisser conduire par qn/par un chien to be led by sb/by a dog;6 ( faire évoluer) to conduct [recherches, négociations]; to pursue [politique]; to carry out [projet]; to run [affaire commerciale];7 ( être à la tête de) to lead [délégation, troupe]; conduire la marche/le deuil to lead the march/the mourners; il a conduit la nation pendant la guerre he led the nation during the war; il a conduit le pays d'une poigne de fer he ruled the country with a rod of iron; la liste conduite par le candidat socialiste the list headed by the socialist candidate;8 ( faire passer) [canalisation] to carry [eau, gaz, pétrole]; [fil] to conduct [électricité]; [corps] to conduct [chaleur].B se conduire vpr to behave; il ne sait pas se conduire en société he doesn't know how to behave in company; se conduire bien/mal to behave well/badly (avec or envers qn toward, towards GB sb); se conduire comme un enfant/imbécile to behave like a child/fool.[kɔ̃dɥir] verbe transitifconduire les enfants à l'école to take ou to drive the children to schoolconduire quelqu'un jusqu'à la porte to see somebody to the door, to show somebody the way outil est obligé de se faire conduire au bureau par sa femme he has to get his wife to drive him to work2. [guider] to lead3. [donner accès]4. [mener]ce qui nous conduit à la conclusion suivante which leads ou brings us to the following conclusionconduire quelqu'un à la victoire [entraîneur, entraînement] to lead somebody (on) to victorycette filière conduit au bac technique this stream allows you to go on to ou this stream leads to a vocational school-leaving qualification5. TRANSPORTS [véhicule] to drive[hors-bord] to steerconduire à droite/gauche to drive on the right-/left-hand side of the roadconduire bien/mal/vite to be a good/bad/fast driver6. [diriger - État] to run, to lead ; [ - affaires, opérations] to run, to conduct, to manage ; [ - travaux] to supervise ; [ - recherches, enquête] to conduct, to lead ; [ - délégation, révolte] to head, to lead7. [être en tête de]conduire le deuil to be at the head of the funeral procession, to be a chief mourner8. MUSIQUE [orchestre, symphonie] to conduct————————se conduire verbe pronominal————————se conduire verbe pronominal intransitifse conduire mal to behave badly, to misbehave -
6 arm
m; -(e)s, -e1. arm; ein / zwei Arm voll Bücher an armful / two armfuls of books; am Arm führen / nehmen lead / take s.o. by the arm; auf den Arm nehmen (Kind) (hochheben) pick up; (tragen) carry; fig. pull s.o.’s leg; jemanden im Arm oder in den Armen halten embrace s.o., hold s.o. in one’s arms; in die Arme nehmen oder schließen hug, embrace; den Arm um jemanden legen put one’s arm (a)round s.o.; seine Arme um jemandes Hals schlingen hug s.o., put ( oder wrap) one’s arms around s.o.; jemandem in die Arme laufen fig. bump ( oder run) into s.o.; jemandem in den Arm fallen hold s.o. back, stop s.o.; sich jemandem in die Arme werfen throw o.s. into s.o.’s arms; sich einer Sache in die Arme werfen fig. launch into s.th. with a vengeance; jemanden einer Sache / jemandem in die Arme treiben fig.: drive s.o. to s.th. / into s.o.’s arms; jemandem unter die Arme greifen fig. help s.o. out ( mit with); jemanden mit offenen Armen empfangen fig. welcome s.o. with open arms; jemanden am ausgestreckten Arm verhungern lassen fig. put the screws ( oder squeeze) on s.o. umg.; einen langen Arm haben fig. have a lot of pull ( oder clout); den längeren Arm haben fig. have more pull (Am. clout) ( oder the whip hand); jemandes verlängerter Arm fig. the tool ( oder instrument) of s.o.; der Arm des Gesetzes fig. the (long) arm of the law2. (Ärmel) sleeve3. ZOOL. (Fangarm) tentacle* * *der Arm(Fluss) branch;(Körperteil) arm* * *Ạrm [arm]m -(e)s, -e(ANAT, TECH fig)arm; (von Fluss, Baum) branch; (von Waage) beam; (= Ärmel) sleeveüber/unter den Arm — over/under one's arm
die Arme voll haben — to have one's arms full
jds Arm nehmen — to take sb's arm, to take sb by the arm
or reichen — to offer sb one's arm
jdn im Arm or in den Armen halten — to hold sb in one's arms
jdn am Arm führen — to lead sb by the arm
jdm/sich in die Arme fallen or sinken — to fall into sb's/each other's arms
jdn auf den Arm nehmen — to take sb onto one's arm; (fig inf) to pull sb's leg (inf)
jdm in die Arme laufen (fig inf) — to run or bump (inf) into sb
jdm in den Arm fallen (fig) — to put a spoke in sb's wheel (Brit), to spike sb's guns (Brit), to throw sb a curve ball (US)
sich jdm/einer Sache in die Arme werfen (fig) — to throw oneself at sb/into sth
jdn am steifen Arm verhungern lassen (lit hum) — to get sb in an armlock; (fig) to put the screws on sb (inf)
der Arm des Gesetzes — the long arm of the law
der Arm der Gerechtigkeit (fig) — justice
jds verlängerter Arm — an extension of sb
* * *der1) (the part of the body between the shoulder and the hand: He has broken both his arms.) arm2) (anything shaped like or similar to this: She sat on the arm of the chair.) arm3) (having little money or property: She is too poor to buy clothes for the children; the poor nations of the world.) poor4) (deserving pity: Poor fellow!) poor* * *<-[e]s, -e>[arm]m1. ANAT armjdn am \Arm führen to lead sb by the armjdn im \Arm [o in den \Armen] halten to embrace sb, to hold sb in one's armsein Kind/ein Tier auf den \Arm nehmen to pick up a child/an animaljdn in die \Arme nehmen to take sb in one's armsjdn in die \Arme schließen (geh) to embrace sbjdm den \Arm umdrehen to twist sb's armmit den \Armen rudern [o die \Arme schwenken] to wave one's arms\Arm in \Arm arm in arm2. (Zugriff) grip3. (Flussarm) arm [or branch] of a river5.▶ jdm in den \Arm fallen to get in sb's way, to spike sb's guns▶ jdn jdm in die \Arme treiben to drive sb into the arms of sb▶ jdn mit offenen \Armen empfangen to welcome sb with open arms▶ jds verlängerter \Arm sb's right-hand man* * *der; Arm[e]s, Arme1) armjemandes Arm nehmen — take somebody's arm; take somebody by the arm
sich (Dat.) in den Armen liegen — lie in each other's or one another's arms
den längeren Arm haben — (fig. ugs.) have more clout (coll.)
jemandes verlängerter Arm sein — (fig.) be somebody's tool or instrument
jemanden auf den Arm nehmen — (fig. ugs.) have somebody on (Brit. coll.); pull somebody's leg
jemandem in die Arme laufen — bump or run into somebody
jemandem [mit etwas] unter die Arme greifen — help somebody out [with something]; s. auch Bein 1)
2) (armartiger Teil) arm3) (Ärmel) arm; sleeveein Hemd/eine Bluse mit halbem Arm — a short-sleeved shirt/blouse
* * *um 100 Euro ärmer sein be 100 euros worse off;um eine Hoffnung etcdas ist ja nicht wie bei armen Leuten umg we 'do have such things, we’re not on the breadline ( oder in the poorhouse) yet;Arm und Reich rich and poor2.arm an (+dat) poor in, lacking in;arm an Vitaminen low on vitamins3. (bedauernswert) poor;arm dran sein have nothing to laugh about;die armen Seelen im Fegefeuer KATH the poor souls (of the damned) in purgatory;ach, du Armer oderÄrmster! oh you poor thing!…arm im adj lacking in …, short of … präd;fantasiearm lacking in imagination;verlustarm low-loss, with low losses präd* * *der; Arm[e]s, Arme1) armjemandes Arm nehmen — take somebody's arm; take somebody by the arm
sich (Dat.) in den Armen liegen — lie in each other's or one another's arms
den längeren Arm haben — (fig. ugs.) have more clout (coll.)
jemandes verlängerter Arm sein — (fig.) be somebody's tool or instrument
jemanden auf den Arm nehmen — (fig. ugs.) have somebody on (Brit. coll.); pull somebody's leg
jemandem in die Arme laufen — bump or run into somebody
jemandem [mit etwas] unter die Arme greifen — help somebody out [with something]; s. auch Bein 1)
2) (armartiger Teil) arm3) (Ärmel) arm; sleeveein Hemd/eine Bluse mit halbem Arm — a short-sleeved shirt/blouse
* * *-e m.arm n. -
7 mener
mener [m(ə)ne]➭ TABLE 5 transitive verba. ( = conduire) to lead ; ( = accompagner) to take• où tout cela va-t-il nous mener ? where does all this lead us?b. ( = commander) [+ cortège] to lead ; [+ pays, entreprise] to runc. ( = être en tête) to leadd. [+ vie] to lead ; [+ négociations, lutte, conversation] to carry on ; [+ enquête] to carry out ; [+ affaires] to run ; [+ carrière] to manage* * *məne
1.
1) ( accompagner) génmener quelqu'un quelque part — to take somebody somewhere; ( en voiture) to drive somebody somewhere
2) ( guider) to lead3) ( commander) to lead [hommes, pays]; to run [entreprise]il ne se laisse pas mener par sa grande sœur — he won't be bossed about (colloq) by his sister
4) ( avoir l'avantage) to leadla France mène le championnat devant l'Allemagne par trois points — France is leading the championship three points ahead of Germany
5) (aller, faire aller) [route]mener au village — to go ou lead to the village
6) ( faire aboutir)je ne vois pas où cela nous mène — I can't see where this is getting ou leading us
cette histoire peut te mener loin — ( avoir des conséquences graves) it could be a very nasty business
10 euros, cela ne nous mènera pas loin — 10 euros, that won't get us very far
mener à bien or à (son) terme — to complete [something] successfully [projet]; to bring [something] to a successful conclusion [négociation, enquête]; to handle [something] successfully [opération délicate]
7) ( poursuivre) to carry out [étude, réforme]; to pursue [politique]; to run [campagne]mener une enquête — gén to hold an investigation
2.
verbe intransitif Sport to be in the lead••mener la danse or le jeu — to call the tune
* * *m(ə)ne1. vt1) [personne] (= conduire, emmener) to take2) [route, chemin]Cette rue mène directement à la gare. — This street leads straight to the station.
3) [circonstances]4) (= diriger) [enquête] to conduct, [affaires] to managemener qch à bien — to see sth through, to complete sth successfully
mener qch à terme — to see sth through, to complete sth successfully
2. viSPORT to lead* * *mener verb table: leverA vtr1 ( accompagner) gén mener qn quelque part to take sb somewhere; ( en voiture) to drive sb somewhere;2 ( guider) to lead [bête, enfant, convoi]; mener un animal par une corde to lead an animal on a rope; mener qn à l'échafaud to take sb to the scaffold; mener paître le troupeau to lead the flock to pasture; mener son embarcation parmi les récifs to guide one's boat through the reef;3 ( commander) to lead [hommes, équipe, pays, délégation]; to run [entreprise, pays]; il ne se laisse pas mener par sa grande sœur he won't be bossed about○ ou around○ US by his older sister; l'égoïsme mène le monde the world is ruled by self-interest; se laisser mener par son seul intérêt to be motivated by pure self-interest; ⇒ dur, nez;4 gén, Sport ( avoir l'avantage) to lead; la France mène le championnat devant l'Allemagne par trois points France is leading the championship three points ahead of Germany;5 (aller, faire aller) mener à Lille/au village [route] to go ou lead to Lille/to the village; mener qn quelque part [route] to take sb somewhere; notre promenade nous mena jusqu'au fleuve our walk took us as far as the river; la voie qui mène à la démocratie the road to democracy; ⇒ Rome;6 ( faire aboutir) mener à [baisse, échec, catastrophe, découverte] to lead to; mener qn à conclure que to lead sb to conclude that; je ne vois pas où cela nous mène I can't see where this is getting ou leading us; mener droit à gén to lead [sb/sth] straight to; cela le mènera droit en prison that will land him in jail; cela mène à tout it leads to all kinds of things; cela ne mène à rien it doesn't lead anywhere; parler ne mène à rien talking won't get you anywhere; cette histoire peut te mener loin ( avoir des conséquences graves) it could be a very nasty business; 50 euros, cela ne nous mènera pas loin 50 euros, that won't get us very far; des indices qui ne mènent nulle part clues which don't lead anywhere; mener qch à bien or à bonne fin or à (son) terme to complete [sth] successfully [projet]; to bring [sth] to a successful conclusion [négociation, enquête]; to handle [sth] successfully [opération délicate];7 ( poursuivre) to carry out [étude, réforme]; to pursue [politique]; to run [campagne]; mener une enquête gén to hold an investigation ou enquiry GB; ( en tant que chef) to head an investigation ou enquiry GB; mener des discussions oiseuses to engage in pointless discussion; mener deux choses de front to pursue two aims simultaneously; mener une vie exemplaire/misérable to lead a blameless/wretched existence; mener une vie de moine to live like a hermit; mener sa vie comme on l'entend to live as one pleases; mener des combats violents to fight furiously; mener une offensive contre un pays to conduct an offensive against a country; mener une guerre sans pitié to wage a bitter war; mener une grève de la faim to be on hunger strike; ⇒ bâton;8 ( tracer) mener une ligne d'un point à un autre to draw a line between two points.mener la danse or le jeu to call the tune; mener grand train or la grande vie to live it up.[məne] verbe transitifla ligne n°1 mène à Neuilly line No. 1 takes you ou goes to Neuillyla deuxième année mène au dessin industriel after the second year, you go on to technical drawingmener loin: un feu rouge grillé, ça va vous mener loin! (familier) you went through the lights, that'll cost you!3. [diriger - groupe, équipe] to lead ; [ - combat, négociation] to carry on (inseparable) ; [ - affaire, projet] to run, to manage ; [ - enquête] to conduct, to lead ; [ - débat] to lead, to chairb. (figuré) to have the upper hand, to call the tunene pas en mener large: il n'en menait pas large avant la publication des résultats his heart was in his boots before the results were releasedmener quelque chose à bien ou à terme ou à bonne fina. [finir] to see something throughb. [réussir] to succeed in doing something————————[məne] verbe intransitifle skieur italien mène avec 15 secondes d'avance sur le Suisse the Italian skier has a 15-second lead ou advantage over the Swiss -
8 entraîner
entraîner° [ɑ̃tʀene]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = causer) to bring about ; ( = impliquer) to entailc. ( = emmener) [+ personne] to taked. ( = influencer) to lead• se laisser entraîner par ses camarades to let o.s. be led by one's friendse. [rythme] to carry along ; [passion, enthousiasme] to carry awayf. ( = charrier) [+ objets arrachés] to carry along ; ( = mouvoir) [+ machine] to drive2. reflexive verb* * *ɑ̃tʀene
1.
1) ( provoquer) to lead to2) ( emporter) [courant, rivière] to carry [something/somebody] awayil a entraîné quelqu'un/quelque chose dans sa chute — lit, fig he dragged somebody/something down with him
3) ( conduire) to take [personne]entraîner quelqu'un à faire quelque chose — [personne] to make somebody do something; [circonstances] to lead somebody to do something
5) ( former) to train, to coach [sportif] (à for); to train [cheval, soldat] (à for)6) ( actionner) [moteur] to drive [machine]
2.
s'entraîner verbe pronominal1) ( se former) [sportif, soldats] to train (à for)s'entraîner au maniement des armes/au tir — to practise [BrE] handling weapons/shooting
2) ( s'exercer) to prepare oneself ( à quelque chose for something); to train oneself ( à faire to do)3) ( s'encourager) to encourage each other ( à faire to do)* * *ɑ̃tʀene vt1) (= tirer) [wagons] to pull2) (= charrier) [rivière, courant] to carry along, to pull along3) (= actionner) [mécanisme, engrenage] to drive4) (= emmener) [personne] to drag5) (= mener à l'assaut) to lead6) (= influencer) to leadIl se laisse facilement entraîner par les autres. — He's easily led.
entraîner qn à faire qch (= inciter) — to lead sb to do sth
7) SPORT, [footballeur, athlète] to trainIl entraîne l'équipe de France depuis cinq ans. — He's been training the French team for five years.
8) (= impliquer) to entail, to involveUn mariage entraîne beaucoup de dépenses. — A wedding entails a lot of expense., A wedding involves a lot of expense.
9) (= causer) to lead to, to bring aboutCela risque d'entraîner la chute du gouvernement. — It could lead to the fall of the government., It could bring about the fall of the government.
Cet incident a entraîné sa démission. — This incident led to his resignation.
* * *entraîner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( provoquer) [cause, problème, erreur] to lead to [expansion, mécontentement, dépenses, perturbations]; la récession entraîne le chômage recession leads to unemployment; une panne a entraîné l'arrêt de la production a breakdown brought production to a standstill;2 ( emporter) [courant, rivière] to carry [sth] away [barque, épave, nageur]; l'avalanche a tout entraîné sur son passage the avalanche swept away everything in its path; il a entraîné qn/qch dans sa chute lit, fig he dragged sb/sth down with him;3 ( conduire) to take [personne]; entraîner qn sur la piste de danse to take sb onto the dance floor; entraîner Paul à l'écart pour lui parler to take Paul aside to speak to him; entraîner ses invités vers le buffet to usher one's guests to the buffet; il a entraîné son amie dans sa fugue he took his girlfriend with him when he ran away; entraîner qn à faire qch [personne] to make sb do sth; [circonstances] to lead sb to do sth; ce sont ses camarades qui l'ont entraîné his friends dragged him into it;4 fig ( stimuler) to carry [sb] away [personne, groupe]; ses idées novatrices ont entraîné les foules the masses were carried away by his innovative ideas;5 ( former) to train, to coach [athlète, équipe, sportif]; to train [cheval, soldat]; entraîner qn au combat/au saut en hauteur to train sb for combat/for the high jump; un cheval/joueur bien entraîné a well-trained horse/player;6 ( actionner) [mécanisme, moteur, piston] to drive [machine, roue, turbine].B s'entraîner vpr1 ( se former) [sportif, équipe, soldats] to train; il s'entraîne tous les jours à la piscine he trains every day at the swimming pool; s'entraîner au javelot/au saut en longueur to train for the javelin/the longjump; s'entraîner au maniement des armes/tir to practiseGB handling weapons/shooting;2 ( s'exercer) to prepare oneself (à qch for sth); to train oneself (à faire to do); il s'entraîne au débat télévisé he's preparing himself for televised debates; un acteur qui s'entraîne à mimer qn an actor who is training himself to mimic sb; il s'entraîne devant son miroir he practisesGB in front of his mirror;3 ( s'encourager) [adolescents, délinquants] to encourage each other; des enfants qui s'entraînent à faire des bêtises children encouraging each other to do ou egging each other on to do stupid things.[ɑ̃trene] verbe transitif1. [emporter] to carry ou to sweep along (separable)cette discussion nous entraînerait trop loin that discussion would carry ou take us too far[actionner - bielle] to drive2. [conduire] to drag (along)ce sont les grands qui les entraînent à faire des bêtises it's the older children who encourage them to be naughtya. (sens propre) to pull ou to drag somebody down in one's fall[cheval] to train————————s'entraîner verbe pronominal intransitifs'entraîner pour les ou en vue des jeux Olympiques to be in training ou to train for the Olympic Gamesa. [généralement] to teach oneself to do something -
9 verleiten
v/t lead astray; zum Verbrechen etc. verleiten tempt into crime etc.; jemanden verleiten, etw. zu tun seduce s.o. into doing s.th.; jemanden zu etw. verleiten (überreden) auch talk ( oder cajole) s.o. into doing s.th.; sich verleiten lassen (allow o.s. to) be tempted etc. (etw. zu tun into doing s.th.), succumb (to the temptation); dies verleitete mich zu der Annahme,... this led me to believe...* * *to mislead; to misguide; to tempt; to betray; to deceive* * *ver|lei|ten ptp verleitetvt1) (= verlocken) to tempt; (= verführen) to lead astraydie Sonne hat mich verleitet, schwimmen zu gehen — the sun tempted or enticed me to go swimming
jdn zur Sünde verléíten — to lead sb into sin
jdn zum Stehlen/Lügen verléíten — to lead or encourage sb to steal/lie
jdn zu einem Verbrechen verléíten — to lead or encourage sb to commit a crime
jdn zum Ungehorsam verléíten — to encourage sb to be disobedient
jdn dazu verléíten, die Schule zu schwänzen — to encourage sb to play truant
2)(= veranlassen)
jdn zu etw verléíten — to lead sb to sthjdn zu einem Irrtum verléíten — to lead sb to make or into making a mistake
* * *1) (to give a wrong idea to: Her friendly attitude misled me into thinking I could trust her.) mislead2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) surprise* * *ver·lei·ten *vt▪ sich akk [von jdm] [zu etw dat] \verleiten lassen to let oneself be persuaded [to do sth] [by sb], to let oneself be induced [to do sth] [by sb] form2. (verführen)* * *transitives Verbjemanden dazu verleiten, etwas zu tun — lead or induce somebody to do something; (verlocken) tempt or entice somebody to do something
* * *verleiten v/t lead astray;zum Verbrechen etcverleiten tempt into crime etc;jemanden verleiten, etwas zu tun seduce sb into doing sth;sich verleiten (allow o.s. to) be tempted etc (etwas zu tun into doing sth), succumb (to the temptation);dies verleitete mich zu der Annahme, … this led me to believe …* * *transitives Verbjemanden dazu verleiten, etwas zu tun — lead or induce somebody to do something; (verlocken) tempt or entice somebody to do something
* * *v.to deceive v.to inveigle v.to misguide v.to tempt v. -
10 hinführen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t take thereII v/i1. go ( oder lead) there; hinführen nach oder zu go ( oder lead) to; an die Grenze / über die Ebene hinführen go ( oder lead) up to the border / over the plain2. fig.: wo soll das hinführen? where will it all end?; wo soll oder würde das hinführen, wenn... where would we all be if...* * *hịn|füh|ren sep1. vtto lead therejdn zu etw hinführen (fig) — to lead sb to sth
2. vito lead or go therehinführen — to lead to/between sth
* * *hin|füh·renI. vt▪ jdn [zu jdm/irgendwo] \hinführen to take sb [to sb/somewhere]II. vi▶ wo soll das \hinführen? where will it [all] end?, what will it [all] lead to?* * *1.transitives Verb2.jemanden hin — lead or take somebody there
intransitives Verb* * *hinführen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t take thereB. v/i1. go ( oder lead) there;zu go ( oder lead) to;2. fig:wo soll das hinführen? where will it all end?;würde das hinführen, wenn … where would we all be if …* * *1.transitives Verb2.jemanden hin — lead or take somebody there
intransitives Verb* * *v.to lead to v. -
11 chemin
chemin [∫(ə)mɛ̃]1. masculine noun• ils ont fait tout le chemin à pied/en bicyclette they walked/cycled the whole way• nos chemins se sont croisés our paths crossed (PROV) tous les chemins mènent à Rome(PROV) all roads lead to Rome• il a fait du chemin ! he has come a long way• il est toujours sur mon chemin he turns up wherever I go ; (comme obstacle) he always stands in my way• ne t'arrête pas en si bon chemin ! don't stop now when you're doing so well2. compounds► le chemin de croix, le chemin de croix du Christ the Way of the Cross ; (dans une église) the Stations of the Cross• employé des chemins de fer railway (Brit) or railroad (US) worker ► Chemins de fer fédéraux Swiss Railways* * *ʃ(ə)mɛ̃nom masculin1) ( route) country road; ( étroit) lane; ( de terre) ( pour véhicule) track; ( pour piétons) path2) ( passage) wayles obstacles qui sont or se trouvent sur mon chemin — lit, fig the obstacles which stand in my way
3) (direction, itinéraire, trajet) waysur le chemin du retour/de l'école — on the way back/to school
reprendre le chemin du bureau — to go back to the office ou to work
on a fait un bout de chemin ensemble — ( à pied) we walked along together for a while; ( dans la vie) we were together for a while
chemin faisant, en chemin — on ou along the way
faire tout le chemin à pied/en boitant — to walk/to limp all the way
il a su trouver le chemin de mon cœur — fig he's found the way to my heart
cette femme fera/a fait du chemin — this woman will go/has come a long way
montrer le chemin — ( donner l'exemple) to lead the way
être sur le bon chemin — gén to be heading in the right direction
s'arrêter en chemin — lit to stop off on the way; fig to stop
le chemin de la célébrité/perdition — the road to fame/ruin
4) ( tapis) (carpet) runner•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʃ(ə)mɛ̃ nm1) (où l'on marche) pathJe suis descendu à la plage par un petit chemin. — I went down a little path to the beach.
2) (= itinéraire, trajet) wayen chemin; chemin faisant — on the way
Je mangerai mon sandwich en chemin. — I'll eat my sandwich on the way.
3) figfaire un bout de chemin avec qn (= travailler avec qn) — to work with sb, (= avoir une relation suivie avec qn) to have a relationship with sb
faire un bout de chemin ensemble; Nous avons fait un bout de chemin ensemble et c'est ce qui compte le plus. — We were together for a while, and that's what is most important.
ramener qn sur le droit chemin; remettre qn dans le droit chemin — to get sb back on the straight and narrow
* * *chemin nm1 ( route) country road; ( étroit) lane; ( de terre) ( pour véhicule) track; ( pour piétons) path; être toujours sur les chemins to be always on the road; le chemin du village the road (that leads) to the village; ⇒ quatre, Rome;2 ( passage) way; se frayer un chemin à travers les broussailles to clear a way through the undergrowth; les obstacles qui sont or se trouvent sur mon chemin lit, fig the obstacles which stand in my way;3 (direction, itinéraire, trajet) way; indiquer le/demander son or le chemin à qn to tell/to ask sb the way; se tromper de chemin to go the wrong way; sur le chemin du retour/ de l'école on the way back/to school; reprendre le chemin du bureau to go back to the office ou to work; Aix? c'est (sur) mon chemin Aix? it's on my way; c'est le plus court chemin entre Pau et Oloron it's the quickest way from Pau to Oloron; le plus court chemin vers la paix the shortest path to peace; on a fait un bout de chemin ensemble ( à pied) we walked along together for a while; ( dans la vie) we were together for a while; continuer or passer or aller son chemin to continue on one's way; passez votre chemin! liter go on your way!; chemin faisant, en chemin on ou along the way; faire tout le chemin à pied/en boitant to walk/to limp all the way; il a su trouver le chemin de mon cœur fig he's found the way to my heart; avoir du chemin à faire to have a long way to go; on a fait du chemin we've come a long way; cette femme fera/a fait du chemin this woman will go/has come a long way; l'idée fait/a fait son chemin the idea is gaining/has gained ground; faire la moitié du chemin ( être conciliant) to meet sb halfway; montrer le chemin ( donner l'exemple) to lead the way, to set an example; être sur le bon chemin gén to be heading in the right direction; [malade] to be on the road to recovery; prendre le chemin de la faillite/l'échec to be heading for bankruptcy/failure; il a l'air d'en prendre le chemin he seems to be heading that way; s'arrêter en chemin lit to stop off on the way; fig to stop; tu ne vas pas t'arrêter en si bon chemin! don't stop when things are going so well!; le chemin de la gloire the path of glory; le chemin de la célébrité/perdition the road to fame/ruin; le destin l'a mis sur mon chemin fate threw him in my path; ⇒ bonhomme, droit;4 ( tapis) (carpet) runner.chemin acoustique sûr Mil reliable acoustic path; chemin de câbles cable tray; chemin charretier cart track; chemin creux sunken lane; chemin critique critical path; le chemin de Damas Relig the road to Damascus; trouver son chemin de Damas to see the light; le chemin des écoliers the long way round GB ou around US; prendre le chemin des écoliers to take the long way round GB ou around US; chemin de fer Rail ( infrastructure) railway, railroad US; ( mode de transport) rail; Jeux chemin de fer; par chemin de fer by rail; chemin de halage towpath; le chemin de (la) croix Relig the stations (pl) of the Cross; chemin de ronde path roundGB the battlements; chemin de roulement Aviat taxiway; Tech roller conveyor; chemin de table (table) runner; chemin de terre ( pour véhicule) dirt track; ( pour piétons) path; chemin de traverse path across ou through the fields; chemin vicinal country lane.[ʃ(ə)mɛ̃] nom masculinbandit ou voleur de grand chemin ou grands chemins highwayman2. [parcours, trajet] wayfaire ou abattre du chemin to go a long wayon s'est retrouvé à mi-chemin ou à moitié chemin we met halfwaypas de problème, c'est sur mon chemin no problem, it's on my wayc'est le chemin le plus court/long it's the shortest/longest waynous avons fait tout le chemin à pied/en voiture we walked/drove all the wayse frayer ou s'ouvrir un chemin dans la foule to force one's way through the crowdprendre des chemins détournés pour faire quelque chose (figuré) to use roundabout means in order to do somethingil voudrait devenir avocat, mais il n'en prend pas le chemin he'd like to be a lawyer, but he's not going about it the right wayouvrir/montrer le chemin to open/to lead the waya. [personne] to make one's way in lifeb. [idée] to catch oncet enfant fera du chemin, croyez-moi! this child will go far ou a long way, believe me!être/rester sur le droit chemin to be on/to keep to the straight and narrow4. RELIGION5. [napperon]6. INFORMATIQUEchemin faisant locution adverbialeon the way, on one's wayen chemin locution adverbialeon the way ou one's waynous en avons parlé en chemin we talked about it on the way ou on our way -
12 vorgaukeln
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-): jemandem etw. vorgaukeln (try to) get s.o. to believe s.th.; jemandem vorgaukeln, dass... (try to) delude s.o. into thinking (that)..., (try to) get s.o. to believe (that)...; jemandem eine rosige Zukunft etc. vorgaukeln build up hopes of a rosy future etc. in s.o.* * *vor|gau|kelnvt sepjdm etw vórgaukeln — to lead sb to believe in sth
jdm vórgaukeln, dass... — to lead sb to believe that...
* * *vor|gau·kelnvt (geh)▪ jdm etw \vorgaukeln to lead sb to believe in sth▪ jdm \vorgaukeln, dass... to lead sb to believe that...* * *transitives Verbjemandem vorgaukeln, dass... — lead somebody to believe that...
* * *vorgaukeln v/t (trennb, hat -ge-):jemandem etwas vorgaukeln (try to) get sb to believe sth;jemandem vorgaukeln, dass … (try to) delude sb into thinking (that) …, (try to) get sb to believe (that) …;vorgaukeln build up hopes of a rosy future etc in sb* * *transitives Verbjemandem vorgaukeln, dass... — lead somebody to believe that...
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13 huerto
m.1 vegetable garden.2 orchard, garden patch, fruit garden, fruit plantation.* * *1 (de verduras) vegetable garden, kitchen garden; (de frutas) orchard\llevarse a alguien al huerto familiar (engañar) to lead somebody up the garden path 2 (llevarse a la cama) to get somebody into bed* * *noun m.1) garden2) orchard* * *SM [de verduras] kitchen garden; [comercial] (small) market garden, truck garden (EEUU); [de árboles frutales] orchard; [en casa pequeña] back garden* * *llevarse a alguien al huerto — (fam) ( seducir) to have one's evil o wicked way with somebody (hum); ( engañar) to lead somebody up the garden path (colloq)
* * *llevarse a alguien al huerto — (fam) ( seducir) to have one's evil o wicked way with somebody (hum); ( engañar) to lead somebody up the garden path (colloq)
* * *(para verduras) garden, vegetable garden, kitchen garden; (con árboles frutales) orchardllevarse a algn al huerto ( fam) (seducir) to have one's evil o wicked way with sb ( hum) (engañar) to lead sb up the garden path ( colloq)* * *
huerto sustantivo masculino ( para verduras) vegetable garden;
( con frutales) orchard
huerto sustantivo masculino
1 (de frutales) orchard
2 (de verduras) vegetable garden, kitchen garden
' huerto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
huerta
English:
allotment
- orchard
- vegetable garden
- vegetable patch
- garden
- kitchen garden
- patch
* * *huerto nm[de hortalizas] vegetable garden; [de frutales] orchard; Famllevarse a alguien al huerto [engañar] to con sb;[acostarse con] to have one's way with sb* * *m kitchen garden;llevar a alguien al huerto fam put one over on s.o. fam* * *huerto nm1) : vegetable garden2) : orchard* * *huerto n1. (de verduras) kitchen garden2. (de árboles frutales) orchard -
14 водить за нос
1) General subject: hoax, (кого-л.) keep on a string, lead somebody a dance, lead somebody a pretty dance, (кого-л.) lead up the garden path, (кого-л.) lead a dance, (кого-л.) lead up the garden, give someone the run around, pull somebody's leg, give the go-around, lead one down the garden path, mislead2) Colloquial: (кого-л.) fool, string, string (часто string along), (кого-л.) lead in a pretty dance, two-time, have (smb) on a line3) Obsolete: (кого-л.) bear (smb.) in hand4) Jargon: pull the wool over someone eyes, string along5) Makarov: (кого-л.) keep (smb.) on a string, (кого-л.) lead (smb.) up the garden path, (кого-л.) lead a pretty dance -
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1) General subject: hoax, (кого-л.) keep on a string, lead somebody a dance, lead somebody a pretty dance, (кого-л.) lead up the garden path, (кого-л.) lead a dance, (кого-л.) lead up the garden, give someone the run around, pull somebody's leg, give the go-around, lead one down the garden path, mislead2) Colloquial: (кого-л.) fool, string, string (часто string along), (кого-л.) lead in a pretty dance, two-time, have (smb) on a line3) Obsolete: (кого-л.) bear (smb.) in hand4) Jargon: pull the wool over someone eyes, string along5) Makarov: (кого-л.) keep (smb.) on a string, (кого-л.) lead (smb.) up the garden path, (кого-л.) lead a pretty dance -
16 guider
guider [gide]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = conduire) to guide* * *gide
1.
1) ( montrer le chemin) to show [somebody] the way ( vers to)guider jusque — to take [somebody] to, to lead [somebody] to
guider à travers — to take [somebody] around
2) ( orienter) [étoile] to guide; [flair, trace] to lead; [panneau indicateur] to guide, to direct3) ( diriger) to guide [cheval, avion]4) ( conseiller) to guide
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se guider verbe pronominal* * *ɡide vt1) [voyageur, projectile] to guide2) [étudiant, néophyte] to guide* * *guider verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( montrer le chemin) to show [sb] the way (vers to); guider jusque to take [sb] to, to lead [sb] to; guider dans or à travers to take [sb] around; il m'a guidé dans les couloirs he showed me the way through the corridors; il a guidé les policiers (jusque) sur les lieux de l'accident he took ou led the policemen to the scene of the accident; le chien guide l'aveugle the dog guides the blind man;2 ( orienter) [étoile] to guide; [flair, trace] to lead; [panneau indicateur] to direct;3 ( diriger) to guide [cheval, avion, missile];4 ( conseiller) to guide; guider un enfant dans ses études to guide a child in his studies; se laisser guider par son instinct to let oneself be guided by instinct.B se guider vpr se guider sur to set one's course by [soleil]; se guider sur l'exemple de qn to take sb as a model.[gide] verbe transitif1. [diriger] to guide2. [conseiller] to guidenous sommes là pour vous guider dans vos recherches we're here to help you find what you're looking for————————se guider verbe pronominal intransitif -
17 вводить в заблуждение
1) General subject: beguile, bluff, deceive, decoy, delude, disorient, disorientate, intrigue, (кого-л.) lead into error, lead somebody up the garden, lead somebody up the path, misguide, misinform, mislead, mistify, mystify, pervert, pull the wool over eyes (кого-л.), put it across, put it across a person, put it across somebody, (кого-л.) set wrong, stall, wilder, (кого-л.) draw the wool over eyes, (кого-л.) lead up the garden, (кого-л.) pull the wool over eyes, draw amiss, throw dust into eyes, drag a red-herring across the path, draw a red-herring across the track, draw a red herring across the trail, string along, misle, play head games, put on a false track, cajole2) Colloquial: lead on3) American: gum4) Obsolete: baffle5) Military: foil, (противника) outruse (ложными действиями)6) Rare: tip the traveller7) Law: abuse8) Economy: defraud9) Australian slang: lead up the garden path, pull a swiftie, (кого-л.) pull the wool over (smb.'s) eyes, put one over, suck in, take for a ride10) Diplomatic term: delude (кого-л.)11) Jargon: cross (someone's) up12) Information technology: fool13) Business: circumvent, hoodwink14) Invective: chicken shit15) Makarov: delude (сознательно), fake out, draw the wool over eyes (кого-л.)16) Phraseological unit: bo jookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить в заблуждение
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18 marcher
marcher [maʀ∫e]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verba. to walk ; [soldats] to march• on marche sur la tête ! (inf) it's crazy!• venez, on va marcher un peu come on, let's go for a walk• c'est marche ou crève ! (inf!) it's sink or swim!• « défense de marcher sur les pelouses » "keep off the grass"b. ( = progresser) marcher vers le succès to be on the road to successc. ( = être dupe) (inf) on lui raconte n'importe quoi et il marche you can tell him anything and he'll swallow it (inf)• est-ce que le métro marche aujourd'hui ? is the underground running today?• les études, ça marche ? (inf) how's college going?* * *maʀʃeverbe intransitif1) ( utiliser ses pieds) [personne, animal, robot] to walk2) ( poser le pied) to tread ( dans in; sur on)se laisser marcher sur les pieds — fig to let oneself be walked over
3) ( avancer) to gomarcher sur les mains — [gymnaste] to walk on one's hands
4) ( fonctionner) [mécanisme, réforme, procédé] to workma radio marche bien/marche mal — my radio works well/doesn't work properly
5) (colloq) ( aller)marcher (bien)/marcher mal — [travail, relations, examen] to go well/not to go well; [affaires, film, élève] to do well/not to do well
6) (colloq) ( être d'accord) to go for itc'est trop risqué, je ne marche pas — it's too risky, count me out
ça marche! — ( marché conclu) it's a deal!; ( la commande est prise) coming up!
7) (colloq) ( croire naïvement) to fall for ittu verras, elle marchera à tous les coups — you'll see, she falls for it every time
8) (colloq) ( obéir)••il ne marche pas, il court! — (colloq) he's as gullible as they come
marcher sur la tête de quelqu'un — (colloq) to walk all over somebody
* * *maʀʃe vi1) [personne] to walkElle marche cinq kilomètres par jour. — She walks 5 kilometres every day.
Elle marchait devant. — She was walking in front.
marcher sur [gazon, l'asphalte] — to walk on, [clou] to step on, [crotte de chien] to step in
marcher dans [herbe] — to walk on, [flaque] to step in
2) MILITAIRE, [armée] to marchmarcher sur [ville, pays] — to march on
3) (= aller) [affaires, santé] to go, (= bien aller) to go wellAlors les études, ça marche? — How are you getting on at school?
marcher comme sur des roulettes — to go smoothly, to go without any hitches
4) (= fonctionner) [appareil] to work, [transports] to runLe métro marche normalement aujourd'hui. — The underground is running normally today.
5) (= se mouvoir) [véhicule, train] to goLe convoi marchait à vive allure. — The convoy was going fast., The convoy was moving fast
6) (= être d'accord) to go along, to agreeIl a refusé de marcher dans la combine. — He wouldn't play the game.
7) (croire naïvement) to be taken inIl essaie de te faire marcher. — He's pulling your leg., (pour tromper) to lead sb up the garden path
* * *marcher verb table: aimer vi1 ( utiliser ses pieds) [personne, animal, robot] to walk; il marche vite he walks fast; marcher à travers champs to walk across fields; allons marcher un peu let's go for a little walk; marcher avec des talons/chaussures plates to wear high heels/flat shoes;2 ( poser le pied) to tread (dans in; sur on); j'ai marché sur mes lunettes I trod on my spectacles; marcher sur les pieds de qn to tread on sb's toes; tu m'as marché sur le pied you stood on my foot; se laisser marcher sur les pieds fig to let oneself be walked over; à la soirée on se marchait sur les pieds fig the party was packed; ne marche pas dans les flaques don't walk in the puddles; marcher dans une flaque d'eau to step in a puddle; l'homme marchera sur Mars man will walk on Mars;3 ( avancer) to go; notre train marche vite our train goes fast; malgré les embouteillages, nous avons bien marché despite the traffic jams, we've made good time; marcher vers la gloire fig to be on the road to fame; marcher sur les mains [gymnaste] to walk on one's hands; marcher en tête de cortège to march at the head of the procession; marcher sur Paris/le palais présidentiel to march on Paris/the presidential palace;4 ( fonctionner) [mécanisme, dispositif] to work; [système, réforme, procédé] to work; ma radio marche bien/marche mal my radio works well/doesn't work properly; insecticide qui ne marche pas pour les fourmis insecticide that doesn't work on ants; faire marcher qch to get sth to work; ma montre ne marche plus my watch has stopped working; la poste marche de mieux en mieux the postal service is getting better and better; marcher au gaz/à l'électricité to run on gas/on electricity; Ivan marche à la vodka hum Ivan lives on vodka; les trains/bus ne marchent pas le dimanche the trains/buses don't run on Sundays;5 ○( aller) marcher (bien)/marcher mal [travail, relations, examen] to go well/not to go well; [affaires, film, livre, élève] to do well/not to do well; [acteur] to go down well/not to go down well; comment a marché ton examen? how did your exam go?; comment marchent les affaires? how is business?;6 ○( être d'accord) to go for it; je marche I'll go for it; c'est trop risqué, je ne marche pas it's too risky, count me out; elle marche pour cent euros par jour she' s agreed to one hundred euros a day; pour cent euros, ça marche for one hundred euros, you're on; ça marche! ( marché conclu) it's a deal!; ( la commande est prise) coming up!;7 ○( croire naïvement) to fall for it; tu verras, elle marchera à tous les coups you'll see, she falls for it every time; faire marcher qn to pull sb's leg; je te faisais marcher I was just pulling your leg; elle fait marcher sa mère comme elle veut she's got her mother wrapped round her little finger;8 ○( obéir) faire marcher son monde or personnel to be good at giving orders.il ne marche pas, il court○! he's as gullible as they come; marcher sur la tête de qn○ to walk all over sb.[marʃe] verbe intransitif1. [se déplacer à pied] to walkj'ai marché longtemps/un peu I took a long/short walkdescendre une avenue en marchant lentement/rapidement to stroll/to hurry down an avenuemarcher à grands pas ou à grandes enjambées to stride (along)a. (sens propre) to walk towards, to be headed for, to be on one's way toa. (sens propre) to walk straight ou in a straight linemarcher sur une ville/sur l'ennemi to march on a city/against the enemy3. [poser le pied]marcher sur to step ou to tread onmarcher dans [flaque, saleté] to step ou to tread inne marche pas sur les fleurs! keep off the flowers!, don't walk on the flowers!marcher sur les pieds de quelqu'un to tread ou to stand ou to step on somebody's feetmarcher à l'électricité to work ou to run on electricityfaire marcher [machine] to work, to operate5. [donner de bons résultats - manœuvre, ruse] to come off, to work ; [ - projet, essai] to be working (out), to work ; [ - activité, travail] to be going wellses études marchent bien/mal she's doing well/not doing very well at collegeles affaires marchent mal/très bien business is slack/is going wellça fait marcher les affaires it's good for business ou for tradene t'inquiète pas, ça va marcher don't worry, it'll be OKet le travail, ça marche? how's work (going)?si ça marche, je monterai une exposition if it works out, I'll organize an exhibitionleur couple/commerce n'a pas marché their relationship/business didn't work outça a l'air de bien marcher entre eux they seem to be getting on fine together, things seem to be going well between them[en voiture]6. [au restaurant]7. (familier) [s'engager] to go along with thingsje ne marche pas! nothing doing!, count me out!marcher dans une affaire to get mixed up ou involved in a scheme8. (familier) [croire] to fall for itje lui ai dit que ma tante était malade et il n'a pas marché, il a couru (humoristique) I told him that my aunt was ill and he bought the whole story ou and he swallowed it hook, line and sinkera. [le taquiner] to pull somebody's leg, to have somebody on (UK)b. [le berner] to take somebody for a ride, to lead somebody up the garden path -
19 camino
m.1 path, track (sendero).camino trillado well-trodden path2 way.el camino de la estación the way to the stationcamino de on the way toestá camino de la capital it's on the way to the capitala estas horas ya estarán en camino they'll be on their way by nowme pilla de camino it's on my wayen el o de camino on the waypor este camino this way3 journey (viaje).nos espera un largo camino we have a long journey ahead of usponerse en camino to set off4 road, footpath, pathway, track.5 cart track, cart road.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: caminar.* * *1 (vía) path, track2 (ruta) way, route3 (viaje) journey\a medio camino half-wayabrir camino to clear the way (a, for)abrir el camino to clear the way (a, for)abrirse camino to make one's wayabrirse camino en la vida to get on in lifecoger de camino / pillar de camino to be on the wayestar en camino to be on the wayir camino de to be on one's way toir por (el) buen/mal camino figurado to be on the right/wrong trackllevar buen camino to be on the right trackllevar camino de to be on the way to, be heading for, look set toponerse en camino to set off (on a journey)camino de herradura bridle pathcamino de rosas figurado bed of rosescamino forestal forest trackel Camino de Santiago (vía láctea) the Milky Wayel camino del éxito figurado the road to success* * *noun m.1) road, path, track2) way3) journey4) course* * *SM1) [sin asfaltar] track; (=sendero) path; (=carretera) roadCaminos, Canales y Puertos — (Univ) Civil Engineering
camino de ingresos, camino de peaje — toll road
camino de rosas, la vida no es ningún camino de rosas — life's no bed of roses
Camino de Santiago — pilgrims' route to Santiago de Compostela, Way of St James
camino forestal — forest track; [para paseos] forest trail
= Camino de Santiagocamino francés ( Hist) —
camino trillado, caminos turísticos no trillados — tourist routes that are off the beaten track
experimentan con nuevas técnicas, huyen de los caminos trillados — they are experimenting with new techniques and avoiding conventional approaches o the well-trodden paths
este escritor ha recorrido los caminos trillados de sus antecesores — this writer has been down the well-trodden paths followed by his predecessors
2) (=ruta)a) (lit) way, route; (=viaje) journeyvolvimos por el camino más corto — we took the shortest way o route back
¿sabes el camino a su casa? — do you know the way to his house?
¿cuánto camino hay de aquí a San José? — how far is it from here to San José?
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abrirse camino entre la multitud — to make one's way through the crowd•
de camino a, lo puedo recoger de camino al trabajo — I can collect it on my way to work•
echar camino adelante — to strike out•
en el camino — on the way, en routetienen dos niños, y otro en camino — they have two children, and another on the way
ponerse en camino — to set out o off
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a medio camino — halfway (there)a medio camino paramos para comer — halfway there, we stopped to eat
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se quedaron a mitad de camino — they only got halfway (there)la verdad está a mitad de camino entre las dos posturas — the truth is somewhere between the two views
b) (fig) (=medio) path, course•
el camino a seguir, yo te explico el camino a seguir — I'll tell you the way o routeme indicaron el camino a seguir para resolver el problema — they showed me what needed to be done to solve the problem
censurar estos programas no es el camino a seguir — censoring these programmes isn't the solution o the right thing to do
allanar el camino —
ir camino de —
va camino de convertirse en un gran centro financiero — it is on its way to becoming a major financial centre
traer a algn por buen camino — (=orientar) to put sb on the right track o road; (=desengañar) to set sb straight
quedarse en el camino —
un 70% sacó el diploma y el resto se quedó en el camino — 70 per cent of them got the diploma, the rest didn't make it
en vez de seguir las normas él fue por su camino — instead of following the rules he just went his own sweet way o did his own thing
no me fijo en mis rivales, yo sigo por mi camino — I don't take any notice of what my rivals are doing, I just do my own thing
3) (Inform) pathCAMINO DE SANTIAGO The Camino de Santiago is a medieval pilgrim route stretching from the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain, where tradition has it that the body of Saint James the Apostle (Spain's patron saint) is buried. Those who had made the long, dangerous journey returned proudly wearing on their hat or cloak the venera or concha (scallop shell) traditionally associated with this pilgrimage - Saint James' body had reportedly been found covered in scallops. Today this symbolic shell can still be seen all along the Camino de Santiago, carved on ancient buildings and painted on modern-day road signs marking the historic route for the benefit of tourists and pilgrims. In astronomy the Camino de Santiago is another name for the Vía Láctea (Milky Way), hence the title of Buñuel's famous satirical film about the route to Compostela.* * *1) ( de tierra) track; ( sendero) path; ( en general) roadabrir nuevos caminos — to break new o fresh ground
allanar or preparar or abrir el camino — to pave the way, prepare the ground
el camino trillado — the well-worn o well-trodden path
la vida no es un camino de rosas — life is no bed of roses
tener el camino trillado: tenía el camino trillado he'd had the ground prepared for him; todos los caminos llevan or conducen a Roma — all roads lead to Rome
2)a) (ruta, dirección) wayme salieron al camino — asaltantes they blocked my path o way; amigos/niños they came out to meet me
el camino a la fama — the road o path to fame
se me fue por mal camino or por el otro camino — it went down the wrong way
abrir camino a algo — to clear the way for something
abrirse camino — to make one's way
buen/mal camino: este niño va por mal camino or lleva mal camino this boy's heading for trouble; ibas por or llevabas buen camino pero te equivocaste you were on the right track but you made a mistake; las negociaciones van por or llevan muy buen camino the negotiations are going extremely well; llevar a alguien por mal camino to lead somebody astray; cruzarse en el camino de alguien: superó todos los obstáculos que se le cruzaron en el camino he overcame all the problems that arose; errar el camino to be in the wrong job o the wrong line of work; tirar por el camino de en medio — to take the middle path
b) (trayecto, viaje)lo debí perder en el camino al trabajo — I must have lost it on my o on the way to work
llevamos 300 kms/una hora de camino — we've done 300 kms/been traveling for an hour
todavía estamos a o nos quedan dos horas de camino — we still have two hours to go
paramos a mitad de camino or a medio camino — we stopped halfway
cortar o acortar camino — to take a shortcut
a mitad de or a medio camino — halfway through
c) (en locs)camino de/a: me encontré con él camino del or al mercado I ran into him on the o on my way to the market; ya vamos camino del invierno winter's on the way o on its way; llevar or ir camino de algo: una tradición que va camino de desaparecer a tradition which looks set to disappear; de camino on the way to; pilla de camino it's on the way; me queda de camino I pass it on my way; de camino a on the way; está de camino a la estación it is on the way to the station; en el camino or de camino al trabajo on my/his/her way o the way to work; en camino on the way; tiene un niño y otro en camino she has one child and another on the way; deben estar ya en camino they must be on their way already; por el camino — on the way
•* * *= avenue, path, road, route, footpath, lane, pathway, way.Ex. In the attempt to match the above criteria, there are two fundamentally distinct avenues to the construction of the schedules of a classification scheme.Ex. It can be in only one place, unless duplicates are used; one has to have rules as to which path will locate it, and the rules are cumbersome.Ex. Use of Woolston Library has declined slightly: the area is isolated by the River Itchen, a busy main road, and a natural escarpment.Ex. Each packet includes the address of the final destination, and the packets travel separately, perhaps taking different routes through the network.Ex. Equivalence relationships normally imply the selection of one form as the preferred term, as we have seen, so we make a cross-reference pointing from the non-preferred term to the preferred term: footpaths See Trails; Bovines USE Cattle.Ex. The title of the article is 'Changing lanes on the information superhighway: academic libraries and the Internet'.Ex. This system automates the scientific task of determining the pathway of steps underlying a chemical reaction.Ex. He has chosen self-denial and altruism as the way to follow.----* abrir camino a = make + way (for).* abrir nuevos caminos = break + new ground, push + Nombre + into new latitudes, break + ground, blaze + trail.* abrirse camino = plough through, elbow + Posesivo + way into, elbow into, foist + Posesivo + way into, make + Posesivo + way in the world.* abrirse camino (a empujones) = push + Posesivo + way across/into.* abrirse camino en el mundo = make + Posesivo + way in the world.* abrirse camino en la vida = get on in + life.* abrir un camino = chart + direction.* al borde del camino = at the roadside.* alto en el camino = stopover.* a medio camino = halfway [half-way/half way].* a mitad de camino = halfway [half-way/half way].* a mitad de camino entre... y... = midway between, half way between... and....* a mitad de camino entre... y... = astride... and....* andar camino trillado = tread + well-worn ground.* apartarse del buen camino = go off + the rails, stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse del camino de la verdad = stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse de los caminos principales = go + off-road.* borde del camino = roadside, wayside.* buen camino, el = straight and narrow (path), the.* buscar el camino = wind + Posesivo + way.* cambiar de opinión a mitad de camino = change + horses in midstream.* cambiar de parecer a mitad de camino = change + horses in midstream.* cambiar de política a mitad de camino = change + horses in midstream.* camino apartado = byway.* camino a seguir, el = way forward, the.* camino correcto, el = way forward, the.* camino de acceso = approach path.* camino definido = charted route.* camino de herradura = bridle path, bridleway.* camino de la verdad, el = straight and narrow (path), the.* camino de tierra = dirt track, dirt road.* camino elevado = causeway.* camino hacia el estrellato = road to stardom.* camino hacia la fama = road to stardom.* camino largo y difícil = long haul.* camino largo y tortuoso = long and winding road.* camino lleno de baches = bumpy road.* camino más fácil, el = path of least resistance, the.* camino muy largo = circuitous route.* camino pecuario = cattle lane.* camino por recorrer, el = road ahead, the.* camino rural = country lane, country road.* camino seguro al desastre = blueprint for disaster.* camino seguro al éxito = blueprint for success.* camino seguro al fracaso = blueprint for failure.* camino sin rumbo = the road to nowhere.* camino trillado = worn path, beaten road.* camino vecinal = country road, minor road, back road.* construcción de caminos = road construction.* continuar + Posesivo camino = continue on + Posesivo + way.* cruce de caminos = crossroads, fork in the road.* cruzar en el camino de Alguien = cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzársele a Uno en el camino = come + Posesivo + way.* de camino = on the way, while we're at it.* de camino a = en route for, on + Posesivo + way to, en route to.* descanso en el camino = rest stop.* desviarse del buen camino = go off + the rails.* detener en el camino = waylay.* detenerse en el camino = stop along + the way.* detenerse en el lado del camino = pull over.* el camino a seguir = the way ahead, the way to go.* el camino correcto = the way ahead, the way to go.* el camino hacia + Nombre + está lleno de + Nombre = the road (to/towards) + Nombre + is paved with + Nombre.* el camino hacia + Nombre + está plagado de + Nombre = the road (to/towards) + Nombre + is paved with + Nombre.* el camino por recorrer = the way ahead.* el camino que lleva a = a/the doorway to.* el camino recorrido = the road travelled so far.* el camino se hace andando = actions speak louder than words.* elegir el camino más fácil = take + the path of least resistance.* en camino = on the way.* encontrar el camino = wayfinding.* encontrar el camino de vuelta = find + Posesivo + way back.* en el camino = along the way, en route, in the process.* estar a medio camino entre... y... = lie + midway between... and....* estar de camino a = be on the road to.* estar en camino de = be on the way to.* fuera de los caminos trillados = off the beaten track.* hacerse camino = foist + Posesivo + way into.* hacer una parada en el camino = stop along + the way.* hallar el camino de la verdad = think + Posesivo + way to the truth.* indicar el camino a seguir = point + the way forward.* indicar el camino a seguir para = point + the way to.* indicar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* ingeniería de caminos = civil engineering.* ingeniero de caminos = civil engineer.* ir por buen camino = be on the right track.* ir por el buen camino = be right on track.* ir por mal camino = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong track.* junto al camino = by the roadside.* lado del camino = wayside.* ¡la vida no es un camino de rosas! = the course of true love never did run smooth!.* llevar camino de enfrentamiento con = be on a collision course with.* llevar por el camino de = lead + Pronombre + down the road to.* llevar por el mal camino = lead + astray.* llevar por mal camino = mislead.* mantener Algo en el buen camino = keep + Nombre + on track.* marcar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* mostrar el camino = blaze + the way, light + the way.* mostrar el camino a seguir = point + the way forward.* mostrar el camino para = point + the way to, show + the way to.* no apartarse del buen camino = keep on + the right track.* parada en el camino = rest stop, stop along the way.* parapeto del camino = road bank.* pararse en el lado del camino = pull over.* perderse por los caminos secundarios = go + off-road.* por buen camino = a step in the right direction.* por caminos apartados = off-road.* por mal camino = astray.* preparar el camino = set + the scene, smooth + the way, open + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the way (for/towards/to), pave + the road (for/towards/to).* preparar el camino para = smooth + the path of.* quedarse en el camino = fall by + the wayside.* retomar el camino = get back on + Posesivo + path.* retomar su camino = get back on + track.* seguir el buen camino = keep on + the right track, keep on + the straight and narrow.* seguir el camino de la verdad = keep on + the straight and narrow.* seguir el camino más ético = take + the high ground, take + the high road.* seguir este camino = go along + this road.* seguir por el buen camino = keep out of + trouble, keep on + the right track.* seguir un camino = take + path, take + direction, tread + path, walk + path.* seguir un camino diferente = strike out on + a different path.* tener mucho camino que recorrer = have + a long way to go.* un alto en el camino = a stop on the road, a pit stop on the road.* un camino largo y difícil = a long haul.* volver a su camino = get back on + track, get back on + Posesivo + path.* * *1) ( de tierra) track; ( sendero) path; ( en general) roadabrir nuevos caminos — to break new o fresh ground
allanar or preparar or abrir el camino — to pave the way, prepare the ground
el camino trillado — the well-worn o well-trodden path
la vida no es un camino de rosas — life is no bed of roses
tener el camino trillado: tenía el camino trillado he'd had the ground prepared for him; todos los caminos llevan or conducen a Roma — all roads lead to Rome
2)a) (ruta, dirección) wayme salieron al camino — asaltantes they blocked my path o way; amigos/niños they came out to meet me
el camino a la fama — the road o path to fame
se me fue por mal camino or por el otro camino — it went down the wrong way
abrir camino a algo — to clear the way for something
abrirse camino — to make one's way
buen/mal camino: este niño va por mal camino or lleva mal camino this boy's heading for trouble; ibas por or llevabas buen camino pero te equivocaste you were on the right track but you made a mistake; las negociaciones van por or llevan muy buen camino the negotiations are going extremely well; llevar a alguien por mal camino to lead somebody astray; cruzarse en el camino de alguien: superó todos los obstáculos que se le cruzaron en el camino he overcame all the problems that arose; errar el camino to be in the wrong job o the wrong line of work; tirar por el camino de en medio — to take the middle path
b) (trayecto, viaje)lo debí perder en el camino al trabajo — I must have lost it on my o on the way to work
llevamos 300 kms/una hora de camino — we've done 300 kms/been traveling for an hour
todavía estamos a o nos quedan dos horas de camino — we still have two hours to go
paramos a mitad de camino or a medio camino — we stopped halfway
cortar o acortar camino — to take a shortcut
a mitad de or a medio camino — halfway through
c) (en locs)camino de/a: me encontré con él camino del or al mercado I ran into him on the o on my way to the market; ya vamos camino del invierno winter's on the way o on its way; llevar or ir camino de algo: una tradición que va camino de desaparecer a tradition which looks set to disappear; de camino on the way to; pilla de camino it's on the way; me queda de camino I pass it on my way; de camino a on the way; está de camino a la estación it is on the way to the station; en el camino or de camino al trabajo on my/his/her way o the way to work; en camino on the way; tiene un niño y otro en camino she has one child and another on the way; deben estar ya en camino they must be on their way already; por el camino — on the way
•* * *= avenue, path, road, route, footpath, lane, pathway, way.Ex: In the attempt to match the above criteria, there are two fundamentally distinct avenues to the construction of the schedules of a classification scheme.
Ex: It can be in only one place, unless duplicates are used; one has to have rules as to which path will locate it, and the rules are cumbersome.Ex: Use of Woolston Library has declined slightly: the area is isolated by the River Itchen, a busy main road, and a natural escarpment.Ex: Each packet includes the address of the final destination, and the packets travel separately, perhaps taking different routes through the network.Ex: Equivalence relationships normally imply the selection of one form as the preferred term, as we have seen, so we make a cross-reference pointing from the non-preferred term to the preferred term: footpaths See Trails; Bovines USE Cattle.Ex: The title of the article is 'Changing lanes on the information superhighway: academic libraries and the Internet'.Ex: This system automates the scientific task of determining the pathway of steps underlying a chemical reaction.Ex: He has chosen self-denial and altruism as the way to follow.* abrir camino a = make + way (for).* abrir nuevos caminos = break + new ground, push + Nombre + into new latitudes, break + ground, blaze + trail.* abrirse camino = plough through, elbow + Posesivo + way into, elbow into, foist + Posesivo + way into, make + Posesivo + way in the world.* abrirse camino (a empujones) = push + Posesivo + way across/into.* abrirse camino en el mundo = make + Posesivo + way in the world.* abrirse camino en la vida = get on in + life.* abrir un camino = chart + direction.* al borde del camino = at the roadside.* alto en el camino = stopover.* a medio camino = halfway [half-way/half way].* a mitad de camino = halfway [half-way/half way].* a mitad de camino entre... y... = midway between, half way between... and....* a mitad de camino entre... y... = astride... and....* andar camino trillado = tread + well-worn ground.* apartarse del buen camino = go off + the rails, stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse del camino de la verdad = stray from + the straight and narrow.* apartarse de los caminos principales = go + off-road.* borde del camino = roadside, wayside.* buen camino, el = straight and narrow (path), the.* buscar el camino = wind + Posesivo + way.* cambiar de opinión a mitad de camino = change + horses in midstream.* cambiar de parecer a mitad de camino = change + horses in midstream.* cambiar de política a mitad de camino = change + horses in midstream.* camino apartado = byway.* camino a seguir, el = way forward, the.* camino correcto, el = way forward, the.* camino de acceso = approach path.* camino definido = charted route.* camino de herradura = bridle path, bridleway.* camino de la verdad, el = straight and narrow (path), the.* camino de tierra = dirt track, dirt road.* camino elevado = causeway.* camino hacia el estrellato = road to stardom.* camino hacia la fama = road to stardom.* camino largo y difícil = long haul.* camino largo y tortuoso = long and winding road.* camino lleno de baches = bumpy road.* camino más fácil, el = path of least resistance, the.* camino muy largo = circuitous route.* camino pecuario = cattle lane.* camino por recorrer, el = road ahead, the.* camino rural = country lane, country road.* camino seguro al desastre = blueprint for disaster.* camino seguro al éxito = blueprint for success.* camino seguro al fracaso = blueprint for failure.* camino sin rumbo = the road to nowhere.* camino trillado = worn path, beaten road.* camino vecinal = country road, minor road, back road.* construcción de caminos = road construction.* continuar + Posesivo camino = continue on + Posesivo + way.* cruce de caminos = crossroads, fork in the road.* cruzar en el camino de Alguien = cross + Posesivo + path.* cruzársele a Uno en el camino = come + Posesivo + way.* de camino = on the way, while we're at it.* de camino a = en route for, on + Posesivo + way to, en route to.* descanso en el camino = rest stop.* desviarse del buen camino = go off + the rails.* detener en el camino = waylay.* detenerse en el camino = stop along + the way.* detenerse en el lado del camino = pull over.* el camino a seguir = the way ahead, the way to go.* el camino correcto = the way ahead, the way to go.* el camino hacia + Nombre + está lleno de + Nombre = the road (to/towards) + Nombre + is paved with + Nombre.* el camino hacia + Nombre + está plagado de + Nombre = the road (to/towards) + Nombre + is paved with + Nombre.* el camino por recorrer = the way ahead.* el camino que lleva a = a/the doorway to.* el camino recorrido = the road travelled so far.* el camino se hace andando = actions speak louder than words.* elegir el camino más fácil = take + the path of least resistance.* en camino = on the way.* encontrar el camino = wayfinding.* encontrar el camino de vuelta = find + Posesivo + way back.* en el camino = along the way, en route, in the process.* estar a medio camino entre... y... = lie + midway between... and....* estar de camino a = be on the road to.* estar en camino de = be on the way to.* fuera de los caminos trillados = off the beaten track.* hacerse camino = foist + Posesivo + way into.* hacer una parada en el camino = stop along + the way.* hallar el camino de la verdad = think + Posesivo + way to the truth.* indicar el camino a seguir = point + the way forward.* indicar el camino a seguir para = point + the way to.* indicar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* ingeniería de caminos = civil engineering.* ingeniero de caminos = civil engineer.* ir por buen camino = be on the right track.* ir por el buen camino = be right on track.* ir por mal camino = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong track.* junto al camino = by the roadside.* lado del camino = wayside.* ¡la vida no es un camino de rosas! = the course of true love never did run smooth!.* llevar camino de enfrentamiento con = be on a collision course with.* llevar por el camino de = lead + Pronombre + down the road to.* llevar por el mal camino = lead + astray.* llevar por mal camino = mislead.* mantener Algo en el buen camino = keep + Nombre + on track.* marcar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* mostrar el camino = blaze + the way, light + the way.* mostrar el camino a seguir = point + the way forward.* mostrar el camino para = point + the way to, show + the way to.* no apartarse del buen camino = keep on + the right track.* parada en el camino = rest stop, stop along the way.* parapeto del camino = road bank.* pararse en el lado del camino = pull over.* perderse por los caminos secundarios = go + off-road.* por buen camino = a step in the right direction.* por caminos apartados = off-road.* por mal camino = astray.* preparar el camino = set + the scene, smooth + the way, open + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the way (for/towards/to), pave + the road (for/towards/to).* preparar el camino para = smooth + the path of.* quedarse en el camino = fall by + the wayside.* retomar el camino = get back on + Posesivo + path.* retomar su camino = get back on + track.* seguir el buen camino = keep on + the right track, keep on + the straight and narrow.* seguir el camino de la verdad = keep on + the straight and narrow.* seguir el camino más ético = take + the high ground, take + the high road.* seguir este camino = go along + this road.* seguir por el buen camino = keep out of + trouble, keep on + the right track.* seguir un camino = take + path, take + direction, tread + path, walk + path.* seguir un camino diferente = strike out on + a different path.* tener mucho camino que recorrer = have + a long way to go.* un alto en el camino = a stop on the road, a pit stop on the road.* un camino largo y difícil = a long haul.* volver a su camino = get back on + track, get back on + Posesivo + path.* * *camino Camino de Santiago (↑ camino a1)sigan por ese camino continue along that path ( o road etc)han abierto/hecho un caminito a través del bosque they've opened up/made a path o little track through the woodestán todos los caminos cortados all the roads are blockedabrir nuevos caminos to break new o fresh groundallanar or preparar or abrir el camino to pave the way, prepare the groundel camino trillado the well-worn o well-trodden pathla vida no es un camino de rosas life is no bed of roses, life isn't a bowl of cherriestener el camino trillado: tenía el camino trillado he'd had the ground prepared for himtodos los caminos llevan or conducen a Roma: por todos los caminos se va a Roma all roads lead to Romeel camino del infierno está empedrado de buenas intenciones the road to hell is paved o strewn with good intentionsCompuestos:bridle pathtowpath( Hist) highway● Caminos, Canales y Puertoscivil engineering ingenierominor road ( built and maintained by local council)B1 (ruta, dirección) waytomamos el camino más corto we took the shortest route o way¿sabes el camino para ir allí? do you know how to get there?, do you know the way there?me salieron al camino «asaltantes» they blocked my path o way;«amigos/niños» they came out to meet meafrontaron todas las dificultades que se les presentaron en el camino they faced up to all the difficulties in their pathéste es el mejor camino a seguir en estas circunstancias this is the best course to follow in these circumstancespor ese camino no vas a ninguna parte you won't get anywhere that way o like thatal terminar la carrera cada cual se fue por su camino after completing their studies they all went their separate wayssigue caminos muy diferentes de los trazados por sus predecesores he is taking very different paths from those of his predecessorsse me fue por mal caminoor por el otro camino it went down the wrong wayabrir(le) camino (a algo/algn) to clear the way (for sth/sb)los vehículos que abrían camino a los corredores the vehicles that were clearing the way for the runnersabrirse camino to make one's wayse abrió camino entre la espesura/a través de la multitud she made her way through the dense thickets/through the crowds of peopleno es fácil abrirse camino en esa profesión it's not easy to carve a niche for oneself in that professionestas técnicas se están abriendo camino entre nuestros médicos these techniques are gaining ground o are beginning to gain acceptance with our doctorstuvo que luchar mucho para abrirse camino en la vida he had to fight hard to get on in lifebuen/mal camino: este niño va por mal caminoor lleva mal camino this boy's heading for troubleya tiene trabajo, va por buen camino he's found a job already, he's doing wellibas por or llevabas buen camino pero te equivocaste aquí you were on the right track o lines, but you made a mistake herelas negociaciones van por or llevan muy buen camino the negotiations are going extremely well o very smoothlyllevar a algn por mal camino to lead sb astraycruzarse en el camino de algn: la mala suerte se cruzó en su camino he ran up against o came up against some bad lucksupo superar todos los obstáculos que se le cruzaron en el camino he was able to overcome all the problems which arose o which he came acrosserrar el camino to be in the wrong job o the wrong line of work2(trayecto, viaje): emprendimos el camino de regreso we set out on the return journeyse me hizo muy largo el camino the journey seemed to take foreverlo debí perder en el camino de casa al trabajo I must have lost it on my o on the way to workse pusieron en camino al amanecer they set off at dawnllevamos ya una hora de camino we've been traveling for an hour now, we've been on the road for an hour nowestamos todavía a dos horas de camino we still have two hours to go o two hours ahead of usparamos a mitad de caminoor a medio camino a descansar we stopped halfway to restpor aquí cortamos or acortamos camino we can take a shortcut this way o this way's shorterhizo todo el camino a pie he walked the whole way, he did the whole journey on footse ha avanzado mucho en este campo, pero queda aún mucho camino por recorrer great advances have been made in this field, but there's still a long way to goel camino será largo y difícil, pero venceremos the road will be long and difficult, but we shall be victoriousquedarse a mitad de or a medio camino: iba para médico, pero se quedó a mitad de camino he was studying to be a doctor, but he never completed the course o he gave up halfway through the courseel programa de remodelación se quedó a medio camino the renovation project was left unfinishedno creo que terminemos este año, ni siquiera estamos a mitad de camino I don't think we'll finish it this year, we're not even half way through yet3 ( en locs):camino de/a: me encontré con él camino del or al mercado I ran into him on the o on my way to the marketya vamos camino del invierno winter's coming o approaching, winter's on the way o on its wayllevar or ir camino de algo: un actor que va camino del estrellato an actor on his way o on the road to stardom, an actor heading for stardom, an actor who looks set for stardomvan camino de la bancarrota they are on the road to o heading for bankruptcy, they look set to go bankruptuna tradición que va camino de desaparecer a tradition which looks set to disappearde camino: tu casa me queda de camino I pass your house on my way, your house is on my wayve por el pan y, de camino, compra el periódico go and get the bread and buy a newspaper on the way o your wayde camino a: íbamos de camino a Zacatecas we were on our way o the way to Zacatecasestá de camino a la estación it is on the way to the stationen el caminoor de camino al trabajo paso por tres bancos I pass three banks on my way o the way to worken camino: deben estar ya en camino they must be on the o on their way alreadytiene un niño y otro en camino she has one child and another on the waypor el camino on the wayte lo cuento por el camino I'll tell you on the wayCompuestos:Inca trail( Astron) the Milky Way* * *
Del verbo caminar: ( conjugate caminar)
camino es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
caminó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
caminar
camino
caminar ( conjugate caminar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( andar) to walk;
podemos ir caminando we can walk, we can go on foot;
camino hacia algo ‹hacia meta/fin› to move toward(s) sth
2 (AmL) [reloj/motor] to work;◊ el asunto va caminando (fam) things are moving (colloq)
verbo transitivo ‹ distancia› to walk
camino sustantivo masculino
1 ( en general) road;
( de tierra) track;
( sendero) path;
2
me salieron al camino [ asaltantes] they blocked my path o way;
[ amigos] they came out to meet me;
el camino a la fama the road o path to fame;
se abrió camino entre la espesura she made her way through the dense thickets;
abrirse camino en la vida to get on in life;
buen/mal camino: este niño va por mal camino this boy's heading for trouble;
ibas por buen camino pero te equivocaste you were on the right track but you made a mistake;
llevar a algn por mal camino to lead sb astrayb) (trayecto, viaje):
se pusieron en camino they set off;
todavía nos quedan dos horas de camino we still have two hours to goc) ( en locs)◊ camino de/a … on my/his/her way to …;
ir camino de algo: una tradición que va camino de desaparecer a tradition which looks set to disappear;
de camino on the way;
pilla de camino it's on the way;
me queda de camino I pass it on my way;
de camino a la estación on the way to the station;
en camino on the way;
deben estar ya en camino they must be on their way already;
por el camino on the way;
a mitad de or a medio camino halfway through
caminar
I verbo intransitivo to walk
II verbo transitivo (recorrer a pie) to cover,walk: camino un par de kilómetros diarios, I walk two kilometres every day
camino sustantivo masculino
1 (estrecho, sin asfaltar) path, track
(en general) road
2 (itinerario, ruta) route, way
3 (medio, modo) way
♦ Locuciones: coger o pillar de camino, to be on the way
estar en camino, to be on the way
ir camino de, to be going to
figurado ir por buen/mal camino, to be on the right/wrong track
ponerse en camino, to set off
a medio camino, halfway: lo deja todo a medio camino, she drops everything she starts halfway through
figurado una casa de turismo rural es un sitio a medio camino entre un hotel y una casa de labranza, a rural tourism house is something halfway between a hotel and a farmhouse
de camino a, on the way to
' camino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrirse
- acceso
- ahorrar
- andar
- baja
- bajo
- bifurcación
- borde
- caminar
- como
- conducir
- cruzarse
- desbloquear
- desviarse
- dificultosa
- dificultoso
- división
- empinada
- empinado
- enderezar
- enfilar
- enrevesada
- enrevesado
- enseñar
- entorpecer
- escultórica
- escultórico
- franca
- franco
- ir
- guiar
- horqueta
- indicar
- interponerse
- intersectarse
- intrincada
- intrincado
- lado
- marcha
- margen
- media
- mitad
- mostrar
- obstáculo
- orientar
- orilla
- paso
- pillar
- por
- promedio
English:
astray
- blaze
- bridle path
- circuitous
- claw
- concrete
- devious
- dirt road
- drive
- driveway
- en route
- fight
- footpath
- guide
- half-way
- lane
- midway
- passable
- path
- pathway
- pave
- road
- rocky
- rough
- set off
- set out
- show
- signpost
- sloping
- stray
- strike out
- struggle on
- thrust aside
- towpath
- track
- up
- uphill
- wade through
- way
- wayside
- weave
- wind
- winding
- work
- work up to
- bound
- by
- continue
- direct
- do
* * *camino nm1. [sendero] path, track;[carretera] road;han abierto un camino a través de la selva they've cleared a path through the jungle;acorté por el camino del bosque I took a shortcut through the forest;UnivCaminos(, Canales y Puertos) [ingeniería] civil engineering;la vida no es un camino de rosas life is no bed of roses;todos los caminos llevan a Roma all roads lead to Romecamino de acceso access road; Fam Fig camino de cabras rugged path;camino forestal forest track;camino de grava gravel path;camino de herradura bridle path;camino de hierro railway, US railroad;Am camino de mesa table runner; Hist camino real king's highway;Camino de Santiago Rel = pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela;Astron Milky Way;camino de sirga towpath;Fig camino trillado well-trodden path; Figtiene el camino trillado the hard work has already been done for him;camino vecinal country lane2. [ruta, vía] way;el camino de la estación the way to the station;equivocarse de camino to go the wrong way;indicar el camino a alguien to show sb the way;no recuerdo el camino de vuelta I can't remember the way back;iremos por el camino más corto we'll go by the shortest route, we'll go the quickest way;está camino de la capital it's on the way to the capital;me encontré a Elena camino de casa I met Elena on the way home;de camino [de paso] on the way;ve a comprar el periódico, y de camino sube también la leche go for the newspaper and bring the milk up while you're at it;me pilla de camino it's on my way;a estas horas ya estarán en camino they'll be on their way by now;en el camino on the way;por este camino this way3. [viaje] journey;nos espera un largo camino we have a long journey ahead of us;se detuvieron tras cinco horas de camino they stopped after they had been on the road for five hours;estamos casi a mitad de camino we're about halfway there;pararemos a mitad de camino we'll stop halfway;hicimos un alto en el camino para comer we stopped (along the way) to have a bite to eat;también Figtodavía nos queda mucho camino por delante we've still got a long way to go;ponerse en camino to set off4. [medio] way;el camino para conseguir tus propósitos es la honestidad the way to get what you want is to be honest5. Compabrir camino a to clear the way for;el hermano mayor ha abierto camino a los pequeños the older brother cleared the way for the younger ones;dos jinetes abrían camino a la procesión two people rode ahead to clear a path for the procession;abrirse camino to get on o ahead;se abrió camino entre la maraña de defensas he found a way through the cluster of defenders;abrirse camino en el mundo to make one's way in the world;le costó mucho abrirse camino, pero ahora tiene una buena posición it wasn't easy for him to get on, but he's got a good job now;allanar el camino to smooth the way;no permitiré que nadie se cruce en mi camino I won't let anyone stand in my way;Famtienen un bebé en camino they've got a baby on the way;ir por buen camino to be on the right track;ir por mal camino to go astray;con su comportamiento, estos alumnos van por mal camino the way they are behaving, these pupils are heading for trouble;fueron cada cual por su camino they went their separate ways;van camino del desastre/éxito they're on the road to disaster/success;a medio camino halfway;siempre deja todo a medio camino she always leaves things half-done;estar a medio camino to be halfway there;está a medio camino entre un delantero y un centrocampista he's somewhere between a forward and a midfielder;quedarse a medio camino to stop halfway through;el proyecto se quedó a medio camino por falta de presupuesto the project was left unfinished o was abandoned halfway through because the funds dried up;iba para estrella, pero se quedó a mitad de camino she looked as if she would become a star, but never quite made it;traer a alguien al buen camino to put sb back on the right trackCAMINO DE SANTIAGOThe Galician city of Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain, traditionally held to be the burial site of the Apostle St James, was one of the most important Christian pilgrimage centres in Europe during the Middle Ages, second only to Rome. Countless pilgrims made the journey from different parts of Europe to Santiago along recognized pilgrimage routes. The main one crosses the north of Spain from the Pyrenees to Galicia and is known as the Camino de Santiago. Although its religious significance has declined, it has become a popular tourist route attracting a wide range of travellers: nature lovers on day trips, hikers and cyclists, and even latter-day pilgrims, whether solitary walkers or on package tours. Many of them avail themselves of the free or low-cost accommodation provided along the way by local councils and religious institutions.* * *m1 ( senda) path;no es (todo) un camino de rosas it isn’t all a bed of roses2 INFOR path3 ( ruta) way;a medio camino halfway;de camino a on the way to;por el camino on the way;camino de on the way to;abrirse camino fig make one’s way;estar en camino be on the way;ponerse en camino set out;ir por buen/mal camino fig be on the right/wrong track;abrir camino hacia algo fig pave the way for sth;mitad de camino fig leave sth half finished* * *camino nm1) : path, road2) : journeyponerse en camino: to set off3) : waya medio camino: halfway there* * *camino n1. (sendero) path2. (ruta, medio) waycamino de on the way / on your way -
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(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/i Weg etc.: am oder das Ufer etc. entlangführen (Fluss) lead ( oder run) along the (river) bank, follow the river; (See) run by the lake(side); (großer See, Küste) lead along ( oder follow oder skirt) the shore* * *1.transitives Verb lead along2.jemanden die Straße entlangführen — lead somebody along or down the street
intransitives Verb (verlaufen) run or go along* * *entlangführen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/i Weg etc:am oderdas Ufer etcentlangführen (Fluss) lead ( oder run) along the (river) bank, follow the river; (See) run by the lake(side); (großer See, Küste) lead along ( oder follow oder skirt) the shore* * *1.transitives Verb lead along2.jemanden die Straße entlangführen — lead somebody along or down the street
intransitives Verb (verlaufen) run or go along
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