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n1. inner life; erzähl mir etwas aus deinem ( reichen) Innenleben iro. tell me what’s been going on in that mind of yours2. fig. einer Uhr etc.: internal oder inner mechanism ( oder workings Pl.); umg. insides Pl.; siehe auch Innereien 2* * *Ịn|nen|le|benntno plsein Innenleben offenbaren — to reveal one's innermost thoughts or feelings
2) (inf körperlich) insides pl* * *In·nen·le·bendas \Innenleben eines Computers ist für Laien unverständlich the inner workings of a computer are incomprehensible to a layperson* * *das; o. Pl1) [inner] thoughts and feelings pl.2) (oft scherzh.): (Ausstattung) inside; (eines Hauses) interior; (eines Autos, Fernsehers usw.) inner workings pl.* * *1. inner life;erzähl mir etwas aus deinem (reichen) Innenleben iron tell me what’s been going on in that mind of yours2. fig einer Uhr etc: internal oder inner mechanism ( oder workings pl); umg insides pl; → auch Innereien 2* * *das; o. Pl1) [inner] thoughts and feelings pl.2) (oft scherzh.): (Ausstattung) inside; (eines Hauses) interior; (eines Autos, Fernsehers usw.) inner workings pl. -
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(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I vt/i open up, open ( oder unlock) the door etc.; schließt du mir bitte auf? would you please let me in ( oder open up)?III v/t3. erschließenIV v/refl: sich jemandem aufschließen Person: open one’s heart to s.o., confide in s.o.; Sachverhalt: become obvious ( jemandem to s.o.)* * *to open; to reveal; to unlock* * *auf|schlie|ßen sep1. vtjdm die Tür etc áúfschließen — to unlock the door etc for sb
2) (geh = offenbaren)jdm sein Herz áúfschließen — to open one's heart to sb
jdm sein Innerstes áúfschließen — to tell sb one's innermost thoughts
3) (CHEM, BIOL) to break down4) Rohstoffvorkommen, Bauland to develop2. vr (geh)sich leicht áúfschließen — to find it easy to be open or frank
sich jdm áúfschließen — to be open or frank with sb
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(jdm) áúfschließen — to unlock the door (for sb)See:→ auch aufgeschlossen* * *(to open (something locked): Unlock this door, please!) unlock* * *auf|schlie·ßenI. vt1. (etw mit dem Schlüssel öffnen)▪ [jdm] etw \aufschließen to unlock sth [for sb]jdm sein Herz/Innerstes \aufschließen to open [or sep pour out] one's heart to sb, to tell sb one's innermost thoughts3. CHEM▪ etw \aufschließen to solubilize [or disintegrate] sthStärke \aufschließen to hydrolyze starchII. vi1. (öffnen)▪ [jdm] \aufschließen to unlock the door [for sb]2. (näher rücken) to move up▪ [zu jdm/etw] \aufschließen to catch up [with sb/sth]* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb unlock2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1)[jemandem] aufschließen — unlock the door/gate etc. [for somebody]
2) (aufrücken) close up; (Milit.) close ranks* * *aufschließen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)B. v/i (aufrücken) move up;aufschließen zu SPORT catch up withC. v/tD. v/r:sich jemandem aufschließen Person: open one’s heart to sb, confide in sb; Sachverhalt: become obvious (jemandem to sb)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb unlock2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1)[jemandem] aufschließen — unlock the door/gate etc. [for somebody]
2) (aufrücken) close up; (Milit.) close ranks* * *(Nahrung) (Biologie) ausdr.to macerate v. v.to unlock v. -
4 dévoiler
dévoiler [devwale]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *devwale1) lit to unveil [statue]2) fig to reveal [intentions] ( à quelqu'un to somebody); to uncover [scandale]* * *devwale vt1) [statue] to unveil2) [intentions] to reveal, to disclose* * *dévoiler verb table: aimer vtr1 lit to unveil [statue, plaque]; to reveal [partie du corps]; dévoiler ses charmes to reveal one's charms;2 fig to reveal [intentions, information, complot] (à qn to sb); to uncover [scandale, vérité]; [compagnie, firme] to unveil [nouveau modèle]; dévoiler ses batteries to reveal one's secret intentions.[devwale] verbe transitif————————se dévoiler verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[ôter son voile] to unveil one's face ou oneself————————se dévoiler verbe pronominal intransitif -
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ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ СЕРДЦЕ (кому) lit VP subj: human1. to make a declaration of love (to s.o.): X открыл сердце женщине Y = X opened his heart to YX declared his love to Y.(Подколёсин:) Да зачем же мне оставаться здесь? Ведь я всё уже сказал, что следует. (Кочкарёв:) Стало быть, сердце ей ты уже открыл? (Гоголь 1). (Р:) But why should I stay here? I've already said everything that was necessary. (K.:) You mean, you've already opened your heart to her? (1a).2. to reveal openly one's emotions and innermost thoughtsX открыл сердце Y-y - X opened his heart (his soul) to YX bared his soul to Y. -
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• ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ СЕРДЦЕ (кому) lit[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make a declaration of love (to s.o.):- X declared his love to Y.♦ [Подколёсин:] Да зачем же мне оставаться здесь? Ведь я всё уже сказал, что следует. [Кочкарев:] Стало быть, сердце ей ты уже открыл? (Гоголь 1). [Р:] But why should I stay here? I've already said everything that was necessary. [K.:] You mean, you've already opened your heart to her? (1a).2. to reveal openly one's emotions and innermost thoughts:- X bared his soul to Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > открывать сердце
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• ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ СЕРДЦЕ (кому) lit[VP; subj: human]=====1. to make a declaration of love (to s.o.):- X declared his love to Y.♦ [Подколёсин:] Да зачем же мне оставаться здесь? Ведь я всё уже сказал, что следует. [Кочкарев:] Стало быть, сердце ей ты уже открыл? (Гоголь 1). [Р:] But why should I stay here? I've already said everything that was necessary. [K.:] You mean, you've already opened your heart to her? (1a).2. to reveal openly one's emotions and innermost thoughts:- X bared his soul to Y.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > открыть сердце
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