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1 engel olmak
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2 işine çomak sokmak
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3 poner la zancadilla
Español-Inglés colección ilustrada idiomas > poner la zancadilla
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4 ставить [lang name=Russian]кому-л палки в колёса
to put a spoke in sb's wheelРусско-английский учебный словарь > ставить [lang name=Russian]кому-л палки в колёса
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5 Suppe
f; -, -n; GASTR. soup; klare Suppe clear soup; die Suppe auslöffeln müssen umg., fig. have to face the consequences (of one’s actions), have to face the music; jemandem / sich (Dat) eine schöne Suppe einbrocken umg. get s.o. / o.s. into a nice mess; jemandem die Suppe versalzen umg., fig. spoil s.o.’s ( oder all the) fun; (Pläne durchkreuzen) throw a spanner (Am. wrench) in the works* * *die Suppesoup; potage* * *Sụp|pe ['zʊpə]f -, -nsoup; (sämig mit Einlage) broth; (= klare Brühe) bouillon; (fig inf = Nebel) peasouper (Brit inf dense fogjdm ein schöne Suppe einbrocken (fig inf) — to get sb into a pickle (inf) or nice mess
du musst die Suppe auslöffeln, die du dir eingebrockt hast (inf) — you've made your bed, now you must lie on it (prov)
jdm in die Suppe spucken (inf) — to put a spoke in sb's wheel (inf), to queer sb's pitch (Brit inf)
du siehst aus, als ob dir jemand in die Suppe gespuckt hätte — you look as though you've lost a pound and found sixpence (Brit), you look as though you've lost your best friend (US)
See:→ Haar* * *Sup·pe<-, -n>[ˈzʊpə]f1. KOCHK soupklare \Suppe consommé3.jetzt musst du die \Suppe, die du dir eingebrockt hast, schon selbst auslöffeln you've made your [own] bed, [and] now you must lie on it prov▶ jdm in die \Suppe spucken to put a spanner in the works, to spoil sb's plans▶ jdm die \Suppe versalzen (fam) to put a spoke in sb's wheel BRIT fam, to screw up sb's plans, to queer sb's pitch BRIT fam; s.a. Haar* * *die; Suppe; Suppen soupjemandem die Suppe versalzen — (ugs.) put a spoke in somebody's wheel; put a spanner in somebody's works
jemandem in die Suppe spucken — (salopp) mess things up for somebody; s. auch auslöffeln 1)
* * *klare Suppe clear soup;die Suppe auslöffeln müssen umg, fig have to face the consequences (of one’s actions), have to face the music;jemandem/sich (dat)eine schöne Suppe einbrocken umg get sb/o.s. into a nice mess;jemandem die Suppe versalzen umg, fig spoil sb’s ( oder all the) fun; (Pläne durchkreuzen) throw a spanner (US wrench) in the works* * *die; Suppe; Suppen soupjemandem die Suppe versalzen — (ugs.) put a spoke in somebody's wheel; put a spanner in somebody's works
jemandem in die Suppe spucken — (salopp) mess things up for somebody; s. auch auslöffeln 1)
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6 Knüppel
m; -s, -1. (heavy) stick, club; (Schlagstock) truncheon; mit dem Knüppel dreinschlagen umg. use the big stick; jemandem einen Knüppel zwischen die Beine werfen fig. put a spoke in s.o.’s wheel, Am. put s.o.’s nose out of joint2. FLUG. (Steuerknüppel) control stick; umg. joystick; MOT. (Schaltknüppel) gear lever, Am. gearshift (lever)3. Dial. Brötchen: long roll4. vulg. (Penis) willy, Am. dick* * *der Knüppelcudgel; billy; bludgeon; club; truncheon* * *Knụ̈p|pel ['knʏpl]m -s, -1) stick; (= Waffe) cudgel, club; (= Polizeiknüppel) truncheon; (METAL) billetden Knüppel aus dem Sack holen (fig inf) — to wield a big stick (inf)
man sollte mit dem Knüppel dreinschlagen (fig) — someone ought to get tough or to wave the big stick
jdm ( einen) Knüppel zwischen die Beine werfen (fig) — to put a spoke in sb's wheel (Brit), to throw a spanner (Brit) or (monkey) wrench (US) in the works
* * *der1) (a short, heavy stick, carried by a policeman as a weapon.) baton2) (a short heavy stick, carried especially by British policemen.) truncheon* * *Knüp·pel<-s, ->[ˈknʏpl̩]▶ jdm [einen] \Knüppel zwischen die Beine werfen (fam) to put a spoke in sb's wheel fam, to throw a spanner in the works, to throw a monkey wrench in sth AM* * *der; Knüppels, Knüppel1) cudgel; club; (PolizeiKnüppel) truncheon; s. auch Bein2) s. Steuerknüppel3) s. Schaltknüppel* * *1. (heavy) stick, club; (Schlagstock) truncheon;mit dem Knüppel dreinschlagen umg use the big stick;jemandem einen Knüppel zwischen die Beine werfen fig put a spoke in sb’s wheel, US put sb’s nose out of joint2. FLUG (Steuerknüppel) control stick; umg joystick; AUTO (Schaltknüppel) gear lever, US gearshift (lever)3. dial Brötchen: long roll* * *der; Knüppels, Knüppel1) cudgel; club; (PolizeiKnüppel) truncheon; s. auch Bein2) s. Steuerknüppel3) s. Schaltknüppel* * *- m.bludgeon n.club n.cudgel n.truncheon n. -
7 bâton
bâton [bαtɔ̃]masculine noun• donner or tendre le bâton pour se faire battre to be the author of one's own demiseb. [de craie, encens, réglisse] stickc. ( = trait) vertical stroked. ( = million de centimes) (inf) ten thousand francs* * *bɑtɔ̃nom masculin1) ( bout de bois) stick2) ( objet allongé) stick3) ( trait vertical) vertical stroke; ( pour compter) bar4) (colloq) ( dix mille francs) ten thousand francs•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *bɒtɔ̃ nm1) lit stick2) fig* * *bâton nm1 ( bout de bois) stick; un coup de bâton a blow with a stick; donner un coup de bâton à qn to hit sb with a stick; donner des coups de bâton à qn to beat sb with a stick; faire donner du bâton à qn to have sb beaten; retour de bâton backlash; ⇒ parquet;2 ( objet allongé) stick; un bâton de cire/réglisse/colle/dynamite a stick of wax/liquorice GB ou licorice US/glue/dynamite;3 ( trait vertical) vertical stroke; ( pour compter) bar;4 ○( dix mille francs) ten thousand francs.bâton blanc baton (used for directing traffic); bâton de commandement baton (of office); bâton de craie stick ou piece of chalk; bâton de maréchal lit marshal's baton; fig pinnacle of one's career; bâton de rouge (à lèvres) lipstick; bâton de ski ski stick.être le bâton de vieillesse de qn to be sb's support in their old age; mener une vie de bâton de chaise to lead a wild life; discuter à bâtons rompus to talk about this and that; conversation à bâton rompus general conversation; mettre des bâtons dans les roues de qn to put a spoke in sb's wheel.[batɔ̃] nom masculin1. [baguette - généralement] stick ; [ - d'agent de police] truncheon (UK), billy (club) (US) ; [ - de berger] staff, crook ; [ - de skieur] polecette nomination, c'est son bâton de maréchal (figuré) this appointment is the high point of her careera. [continuellement] to impede somebody's progress2. [barreau]3. [de craie, de dynamite, de réglisse] stick4. ÉDUCATION [trait] (vertical) line5. (très familier) [dix mille francs] ten thousand francsà bâtons rompus locution adjectivale[conversation] idleà bâtons rompus locution adverbiale -
8 bastone
m stickdi pane baguette, French stickfig il bastone e la carota the carrot and stick (approach)bastone da passeggio walking stick* * *bastone s.m.1 stick; cane; staff; baton; ( randello) cudgel, club: bastone da passeggio, walking stick; bastone da pastore, shepherd's crook (o sheep-hook); bastone di maresciallo, field marshal's baton // mettere il bastone tra le ruote a qlcu., (fig.) to put a spoke in s.o.'s wheel (o to thwart s.o.) // bastone animato, swordstick // usare il bastone e la carota, (fig.) to use the carrot and the stick // (sport): bastone da golf, golf club; bastone da hockey, hockey stick // bastone sedile, shooting stick2 ( forma di pane) French loaf* * *[bas'tone] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (pezzo di legno) stick, clubbastone per le tende — rail, curtain pole o rod
bastone da passeggio — cane, (walking) stick
2) mil. (insegna di comando) baton, rod3) sport club, stick2.bastone da golf, da hockey — golf club, hockey stick
sostantivo maschile plurale bastoni gioc. = one of the four suits in a pack of typical Italian cards••essere il bastone della vecchiaia di qcn. — to be sb.'s support in their old age
mettere i -i fra le ruote a qcn. — to put a spoke in sb.'s wheel, to put an obstacle in sb.'s way
* * *bastone/bas'tone/I sostantivo m.1 (pezzo di legno) stick, club; bastone per le tende rail, curtain pole o rod; bastone da passeggio cane, (walking) stick2 mil. (insegna di comando) baton, rod3 sport club, stick; bastone da golf, da hockey golf club, hockey stickII bastoni m.pl.gioc. = one of the four suits in a pack of typical Italian cardsessere il bastone della vecchiaia di qcn. to be sb.'s support in their old age; il bastone e la carota the carrot and the stick; mettere i -i fra le ruote a qcn. to put a spoke in sb.'s wheel, to put an obstacle in sb.'s way\bastone del comando staff of office. -
9 piazza
f squarecommerce market(place)fig fare piazza pulita make a clean sweep* * *piazza s.f.1 square: piazza S. Marco, St. Mark's Square; piazza del mercato, marketplace (o marketsquare); vettura di piazza, hackney carriage (o cab); ( autopubblica) taxi (cab) // tumulto di piazza, riot // (mil.) piazza d'armi, parade (o drill) ground: la sua camera è una piazza d'armi, (fig.) his room is enormous (o huge) // fare piazza pulita di qlco., to make a clean sweep of sthg.: ho fatto piazza pulita della torta, I finished off the cake // gli studenti sono scesi di nuovo in piazza, the students are demonstrating again // mettere qlco. in piazza, to make sthg. public (o to spread sthg. about): mettere i propri affari in piazza, to wash one's dirty linen in public2 ( gente) crowd; mob, rabble: il cantante ha scatenato la piazza, the singer aroused the crowd's enthusiasm; temo le reazioni della piazza, I'm afraid of the reaction of the crowd // modi da piazza, rough manners3 (comm.) market, marketplace // (fin.): piazza finanziaria, offshore market (o financial centre); piazza d'affari, place of business // (banca): piazza bancaria, banking centre; piazza di pagamento, place of payment (o performance); assegno su piazza, town cheque; assegno fuori piazza, out-of-town cheque; effetti su piazza, local bills // (econ.): piazza stabile, settled market; andamento della piazza, market trend // (comm.): condizioni della piazza, local terms; vendere sulla piazza di Torino, to sell on the Turin market; visitare clienti fuori piazza, to visit distant customers; quel che fa la piazza, prezzi della piazza, prices quoted on the market; fare la piazza, ( contattare i clienti) to canvass (an area) // sei tu che mi hai rovinato la piazza!, (fig.) you are the one who put a spoke in my wheel!4 ( radura) clearing5 (scherz.) ( calvizie incipiente) bald patch: andare in piazza, to go bald; è un po' in piazza, he's going bald6 ( posto) place: letto a una piazza, a una piazza e mezza, single bed, small double bed; letto a due piazze, double bed // (sport) occupare le piazze d'onore, to get second and third place.* * *['pjattsa]sostantivo femminile1) (spiazzo) squarescendere in piazza — fig. to take to the streets
2) econ. comm. marketè il migliore cuoco sulla piazza — he's the chef in the business o on the market
3) fig. (la gente, la massa) crowd4) (di letto)•Piazza Affari — econ. the Milan Stock Exchange
piazza d'armi — mil. parade ground
••mettere in piazza qcs. — to publicize sth.
fare piazza pulita — to sweep the board, to make a clean sweep
rovinare la piazza a qcn. — to put a spoke in sb.'s wheel
* * *piazza/'pjattsa/sostantivo f.1 (spiazzo) square; la piazza del mercato the marketplace; scendere in piazza fig. to take to the streets; piazza Rossa Red Square2 econ. comm. market; la piazza di Londra the London market; è il migliore cuoco sulla piazza he's the chef in the business o on the market3 fig. (la gente, la massa) crowdmettere in piazza qcs. to publicize sth.; mettere in piazza i propri affari to wash one's dirty linen in public; fare piazza pulita to sweep the board, to make a clean sweep; rovinare la piazza a qcn. to put a spoke in sb.'s wheel\ -
10 zancadilla
f.1 trip.poner una o la zancadilla a alguien to trip somebody up; (hacer tropezar) to put a spoke in somebody's wheel (figurative)2 stumbling block set at purpose, hindrance which provokes a fall, stumbling block.Las zancadillas nos hacen tropezar The stumbling blocks make us fall down.3 treacherous act.4 treachery.* * *1 trip\ponerle la zancadilla a alguien to trip somebody up* * *SF [para derribar a algn] trip; (=trampa) trickechar la zancadilla a algn — (lit) to trip sb up; (fig) to put the skids under sb *
* * *femenino trip* * *femenino trip* * *tripme hizo or ( Esp) puso una zancadilla he tripped me (up)* * *
zancadilla sustantivo femenino
trip;
me hizo or (Esp) puso una zancadilla he tripped me (up)
zancadilla sustantivo femenino ponerle la zancadilla a alguien, (con el pie) to trip sb (up), fig (con un ardid, plan, etc) to hinder
' zancadilla' also found in these entries:
English:
trip
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* * *zancadilla nftrip;[estratagema] to put a spoke in sb's wheel* * *f figobstacle;poner oechar la zancadilla a alguien trip s.o. up* * *zancadilla nf1) : trip, stumble* * *zancadilla n trip -
11 spucken
I v/t spit (out); (Blut etc.) spit, cough up; Vulkan: (Lava) spew (out); (Feuer) belch; große Töne spucken umg., fig. talk big, shoot one’s mouth offII v/i1. spit; spucken nach spit at; jemandem ins Gesicht spucken spit in s.o.’s face; in die Hände spucken fig. roll up one’s sleeves; jemandem in die Suppe spucken umg., fig. put a spoke in s.o.’s wheel; ich spucke drauf! umg. to hell with it3. umg. Motor: splutter; Gift* * *to spit; to spew* * *spụ|cken ['ʃpʊkn]1. vtto spit; (inf = erbrechen) to throw or bring up (inf); Lava, Flammen to spew (out)2. vito spit; (inf = sich übergeben) to throw up (inf), to be sick; (inf Motor, Maschine etc) to give the occasional hiccup (inf)in die Hände spucken (lit) — to spit on one's hands; (fig) to roll up one's sleeves
* * *(to throw out (spit) from the mouth: He spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.) spit* * *spu·cken[ˈʃpʊkn̩]I. vi1. (ausspucken) to spitII. vt▪ etw \spucken to spit sth out* * *1.intransitives Verb1) spit2.in die Hände spucken — (fig.): (an die Arbeit gehen) go to work with a will
transitives Verb spit; spit [up], cough up <blood, phlegm>Feuer spucken — breathe fire; < volcano> belch fire; s. auch Ton II 4)
* * *große Töne spucken umg, fig talk big, shoot one’s mouth offB. v/i1. spit;spucken nach spit at;jemandem ins Gesicht spucken spit in sb’s face;in die Hände spucken fig roll up one’s sleeves;jemandem in die Suppe spucken umg, fig put a spoke in sb’s wheel;ich spucke drauf! umg to hell with it2. umg (sich erbrechen) throw up, Br auch be sick;ich muss spucken I’m going to be sick* * *1.intransitives Verb1) spit2.in die Hände spucken — (fig.): (an die Arbeit gehen) go to work with a will
transitives Verb spit; spit [up], cough up <blood, phlegm>Feuer spucken — breathe fire; < volcano> belch fire; s. auch Ton II 4)
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12 kłoda
rzucać komuś kłody pod nogi — (przen) to put a spoke in sb's wheel
* * *f.Gen.pl. kłód1. log, block; zwalać się/leżeć/spać jak kłoda przen. fall/lie/sleep like a log; rzucać komuś kłody pod nogi przen. put a spoke in sb's wheel.2. ( do pętania zwierząt) clog.3. hist. ( narzędzie tortur) stocks.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kłoda
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13 gamba
f leg( in buona salute) healthy, (fighting) fitpersona anziana spry, sprightlydarsela a gambe take to one's heels* * *gamba s.f.1 leg (anche estens.): gambe anteriori, posteriori, fore, hind legs; gamba artificiale, di legno, artificial, wooden leg; le gambe di un tavolo, di una sedia, the legs of a table, of a chair; un tavolo a tre gambe, a three-legged table; avere una gamba sola, to be one-legged; avere le gambe lunghe, to be long-legged; avere le gambe storte, to be bow-legged; avere gambe da fantino, to have bandy legs; sgranchirsi le gambe, to stretch one's legs; a gambe larghe, with one's legs apart; a mezza gamba, up to one's knees (o knee length); reggersi, star ritto su una gamba sola, to stand on one leg; non reggersi sulle gambe, to be hardly able to stand (o to feel shaky); mi tremano le gambe, my legs are shaking (o trembling) // (sport) gioco di gambe, footwork // (mus.) viola da gamba, bass viol (o viola da gamba)3 (mecc., aer.) leg, strut: gamba ammortizzatrice, shock (o absorbing) leg (o strut); gamba del carrello, undercarriage leg (o strut).◆ FRASEOLOGIA: essere tutto gambe, to be all legs // avere buona gamba, to be a good walker // non aver più gambe, to be tired out // camminare a quattro gambe, to crawl // correre a gambe levate, to run like the wind (o to run flat out) // darsela a gambe, to take to one's heels (o to go off like a shot); gambe!, (scappiamo!) run for it! // fare il passo secondo la gamba, to cut one's coat according to one's cloth; fare il passo più lungo della gamba, to bite off more than one can chew // mettersi la via tra le gambe, to walk away briskly // raccomandarsi alle gambe, to trust one's legs // essere in gamba, ( essere forte) to be strong, ( di persona anziana) to be sprightly (o to be hale and gearty), ( essere capace, attivo, abile), to be smart (o to be on the ball): quel ragazzo è molto in gamba, that boy is very smart; il nostro professore di filosofia è veramente in gamba, our philosophy professor is really superb (o really knows his stuff); sentirsi in gamba, to feel strong (o to be in fine fettle o to be bursting with health); in gamba!, (fig.) take care! (o cheer up!) // con la coda fra le gambe, with one's tail between one's legs // male in gamba, weak; (fam.) not too steady on one's pins // andare a gambe all'aria, to fall flat on one's back (o to come a cropper); mandare qlcu. a gambe all'aria, to trip s.o. up; tagliare le gambe a qlcu., to cramp s.o.'s style (o to knock s.o. flat o for six); la corsa nel parco mi ha tagliato le gambe, the run in the park finished me (o did me in); la notizia della sua partenza mi ha tagliato le gambe, the news of his departure knocked me for six // prendere qlco. sotto gamba, to attach no importance to sthg. (o to underestimate sthg.) // avere 20 anni per gamba, to be much older than 20 // raddrizzar le gambe ai cani, to attempt the impossible // chi non ha testa abbia gambe, (prov.) a forgetful head makes a weary pair of heels.* * *['gamba]sostantivo femminile1) (di persona, oggetto, indumento) leg2) (di lettera, nota) stem3) in gambain gamba! — (stai bene) take care!
••tagliare le -e a qcn. — (ostacolare) to put a spoke in sb.'s wheel; [vino, liquore] to make sb. drowsy
mettersi le -e in spalla, darsela a -e — to take to one's heels
fuggire a -e levate — to beat a (hasty) retreat, to make a dash for it
mandare qcn. a -e all'aria — to send sb. flying
prendere qcs. sotto gamba — = to underestimate sth
* * *gamba/'gamba/ ⇒ 4sostantivo f.1 (di persona, oggetto, indumento) leg; gamba del tavolo table leg; questi pantaloni sono lunghi di gamba these trousers are too long in the leg2 (di lettera, nota) stemtagliare le -e a qcn. (ostacolare) to put a spoke in sb.'s wheel; [vino, liquore] to make sb. drowsy; mettersi le -e in spalla, darsela a -e to take to one's heels; fuggire a -e levate to beat a (hasty) retreat, to make a dash for it; mandare qcn. a -e all'aria to send sb. flying; prendere qcs. sotto gamba = to underestimate sth. -
14 колесо
с.1) ( вращающийся круг со спицами) wheelзапасно́е колесо́ — spare wheel
махово́е колесо́ — flywheel
цепно́е колесо́ — sprocket
веду́щее колесо́ тех. — driving wheel; ( гусеницы) driving sprocket
переда́точное колесо́ — transmission wheel
храпово́е колесо́ — ratchet wheel
рулево́е колесо́ — steering wheel
гидравли́ческое колесо́ — hydraulic wheel
гребно́е колесо́ — paddle wheel
2) ( акробатическая фигура) cartwheel••колесо́ форту́ны — Fortune's wheel, wheel of fortune
колесо́ обозре́ния, чёртово колесо́ — big wheel брит.; ferris wheel амер.
пя́тое колесо́ в теле́ге — the fifth wheel of a coach; ≈ a tiny cog in the machine
поверну́ть вспять колесо́ исто́рии — turn back the clock of history
вставля́ть па́лки в колёса кому́-л — put a spoke in smb's wheel
кружи́ться как бе́лка в колесе́ — ≈ run round like a squirrel in a cage
ходи́ть колесо́м — turn somersaults ['sʌ-]
грудь колесо́м — ≈ with chest well out, barrel-chested
продава́ть това́р с колёс — 1) ( из машины) sell goods right from the delivery truck 2) ( сразу по мере поступления) sell goods as soon as they arrive
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15 колесо
с.wheelведущее колесо тех. — driving-wheel; ( гусеницы) driving sprocket
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колесо фортуны — Fortune's wheel, wheel of fortuneвставлять кому-л. палки в колёса разг. — put* a spoke in smb.'s wheel
кружиться, как белка в колесе — run* round like a squirrel in a cage
грудь колесом — with chest well out, barrel-chested
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16 wiel
1 [rad; ook met betrekking tot voertuig] wheel2 [kolk] pool♦voorbeelden:aan een wiel draaien • turn a wheeldoor de wielen zakken • sink to the groundiemand in de wielen rijden • 〈 figuurlijk〉 put a spoke in someone's wheel, put/throw a spanner in the wheelshet vijfde wiel aan de wagen zijn • be the odd man out -
17 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
* * *-e m.arm n. -
18 roue
n. f.1. Etre dans la roue: To be 'in the running', to be in on a success. (This expression and the following three originate from the language of racing cyclists.)a To ride in a fellow-competitor's wind-stream, to stick to his rear wheel in a leech-like manner.b (fig.): To stick closely to someone and copy his every move with the intention of beating him at the finish.3. Montrer sa roue arrière: To 'show a clean pair of heels', to leave the opposition standing.4. Faire roue libre: To take life easy (as the literal meaning suggests, 'to free-wheel along').5. Mettre des bâtons dans les roues à quelqu'un: To 'put a spoke in someone's wheel', to hamper someone's progress.6. Pousser a la roue (fig.): To give (someone) a push in the right direction.7. Faire la roue: To 'strut about', to show off (like the peacock whence the expression originates).8. Graisser les roues (of motorist): To 'have one for the road', to have one more drink before driving off.9. Etre la cinquième roue du carrosse: To be surplus to requirements (to have as little active use as a spare wheel on a stage-coach). -
19 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. -
20 teker
1. wheel. 2. wheel (of cheese). 3. astr. disk. -ine çomak sokmak /ın/ to put a spoke in (someone´s) wheel. - meker head over heels (in or as if in a somersault). - meker yuvarlanmak/gitmek 1. to roll over and over. 2. to be knocked for a loop, suffer a sudden reversal of fortune.
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