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∎ the sun was shining le soleil brillait, il y avait du soleil;∎ the moon shone down la lune brillait;∎ the sun was shining in my eyes j'avais le soleil dans les yeux, le soleil m'éblouissait;∎ there was a light shining in the window une lumière brillait à la fenêtre;∎ bright light shone from the window une lumière vive brillait à la fenêtre;∎ a small desk lamp shone on the table une petite lampe de bureau éclairait la table;∎ his eyes shone with excitement ses yeux brillaient ou son regard brillait d'émotion;∎ her face shone with joy son visage rayonnait de joie;∎ very familiar stick it where the sun don't shine! tu peux te le mettre où je pense!∎ John shines at sports John est très bon en sport;∎ he doesn't shine in company il ne brille pas en société∎ the guard shone his torch on the prisoner le gardien a braqué sa lampe sur le prisonnier;∎ don't shine that lamp in my eyes ne m'éblouis pas avec cette lampe3 noun(a) (polished appearance) éclat m, brillant m, lustre m;∎ to put a shine on sth, to give sth a shine faire reluire ou briller qch;∎ to take the shine off sth délustrer qch, ternir qch; figurative faire perdre de son éclat à qch;∎ familiar to take a shine to sb (take a liking to) se prendre d'amitié pour qn□ ; (get a crush on) s'enticher de qn∎ your shoes need a shine tes chaussures ont besoin d'un coup de brosse ou chiffonbriller;∎ the hot sun shone down on us le soleil tapait dur∎ she shines out from the others in the class elle dépasse tous ses camarades de classe de la tête et des épaules -
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A n (of floor, hair, marble, metal, wood) lustre m ; ( of parquet) brillant m ; to give sth a shine cirer [floor, shoes] ; rendre [qch] brillant [hair] ; faire reluire [silver].B vtr1 [hair, light, sun] briller ; [brass, floor] reluire ; to shine through percer [mist, gloom] ; the light is shining in my eyes j'ai la lumière dans les yeux ; his face shone with exertion son visage luisait sous l'effort ;2 fig ( be radiant) [eyes] briller (with de) ; [face] rayonner (with de) ; her courage shone forth littér elle a montré un courage éclatant ;3 ( excel) briller ; to shine at être brillant en [science, languages etc] ; he never shone at school il n'a jamais été brillant à l'école ;4 ( be very clean) reluire ; the kitchen shone la cuisine reluisait.to get ou have a chance to shine avoir l'occasion de briller ; to shine up to sb ○ US passer de la pommade ○ à qn ; to take a shine to sb ○ s'enticher ○ de qn ; fig to take the shine off sth gâcher qch ; where the sun doesn't shine ◑ où je pense ◑.■ shine through [talent] éclater au grand jour.■ shine out [light] briller, apparaître ; the light shone out through the doorway la porte ouverte laissait passer la lumière. -
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1. intransitive verb,1) [Lampe, Licht, Stern:] leuchten; [Sonne:] scheinen; (reflect light) glänzen; [Mond:] scheinenhis face shone with happiness/excitement — (fig.) er strahlte vor Glück/sein Gesicht glühte vor Aufregung
2) (fig.): (be brilliant) glänzena shining example/light — ein leuchtendes Beispiel/eine Leuchte
2. transitive verbshine at sport — im Sport glänzen
1) p.t. & p.p. shone leuchten lassen3. noun, no pl.shine a light on something/in somebody's eyes — etwas anleuchten/jemandem in die Augen leuchten
2) (polish) Glanz, derhave a shine — [Oberfläche:] glänzen
take the shine off something — (fig.): (spoil something) einen Schatten auf etwas (Akk.) werfen
3)take a shine to somebody/something — (coll.) Gefallen an jemandem/etwas finden
* * *1. past tense, past participle - shone; verb1) (to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something: The light shone from the window; The policeman shone his torch; He shone a torch on the body.) leuchten,scheinen2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) glänzen3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) polieren4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) glänzen2. noun1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) der Glanz,der Schein2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) das Polieren•- academic.ru/66648/shining">shining- shiny
- shininess* * *[ʃaɪn]▶ [come] rain or \shine komme, was da wolle▶ to take a \shine to sb jdn ins Herz schließenII. vi<shone or shined, shone or shined>1. (give off light) moon, sun scheinen; stars glänzen, leuchten; gold, metal glänzen; light leuchten, scheinenthe floodlights shining on the Parthenon das Flutlicht, das den Parthenon anstrahltthe light shone in my eyes das Licht schien mir in die Augentheir bodies were shining with sweat ihre Körper glänzten vor Schweißhe polished the brass till it shone er polierte das Messing, bis es glänzteshe \shines at science sie ist hervorragend in Naturwissenschaftenher eyes shone with happiness ihre Augen strahlten vor Glück; (be obvious)her honesty and sincerity \shine out of her sie strahlt Ehrlichkeit und Aufrichtigkeit ausIII. vt<shone or shined, shone or shined>1. (point light)to \shine a beam of light at sth/sb etw/jdn anstrahlento \shine a light down a well in einen Brunnen hinunterleuchten2. (polish)▪ to \shine sth etw polierento \shine shoes Schuhe polieren* * *[ʃaɪn] vb: pret, ptp shone1. nGlanz mto give one's shoes a shine — seine Schuhe polieren or blank putzen
shine, sir? — Schuhe putzen, der Herr?
to put a shine on sth — etw blank polieren; (fig) einer Sache (dat) (den richtigen) Glanz geben
to take the shine off sth (lit, fig) — einer Sache (dat) den Glanz nehmen
she's taken a real shine to Oxford/my brother (inf) — Oxford/mein Bruder hat es ihr wirklich angetan
See:→ rain2. vt2)(= direct a light)
to shine a light on sth — etw beleuchtendon't shine it in my eyes! — blende mich nicht!
3. vi1) (lit) leuchten; (stars, eyes, face) leuchten, glänzen; (metal, nose, paint) glänzen; (moon, sun, lamp) scheinen; (glass) blitzblank seinto shine like a beacon (fig) — wie ein Licht in der Dunkelheit sein or leuchten; ( hum : face, nose ) wie ein Lampion leuchten
2) (fig: excel) glänzento shine at/in sth — bei/in etw (dat) glänzen
he doesn't exactly shine at sports/his work — er ist keine or nicht gerade eine Leuchte im Sport/bei der Arbeit
* * *shine [ʃaın]A v/i prät und pperf shone [ʃɒn; US ʃəʊn]1. scheinen (Sonne etc), leuchten, strahlen (auch Augen etc:with vor dat):a) hervorleuchten,b) fig hervorragen;shine up to sb US sl sich bei jemandem anbiedern2. glänzen (auch fig sich hervortun:as als;in, at in dat)B v/t1. shine one’s torch into mit seiner Taschenlampe leuchten in (akk)2. prät und pperf meist shined besonders Schuhe polierenC s2. Glanz m (auch fig):a) einer Sache den Glanz nehmen,b) etwas od jemanden in den Schatten stellen,c) jemanden klein und hässlich erscheinen lassen3. Glanz m (besonders auf Schuhen):have a shine? umg Schuhputzen gefällig?4. US umg Dummejungenstreich m* * *1. intransitive verb,1) [Lampe, Licht, Stern:] leuchten; [Sonne:] scheinen; (reflect light) glänzen; [Mond:] scheinenhis face shone with happiness/excitement — (fig.) er strahlte vor Glück/sein Gesicht glühte vor Aufregung
2) (fig.): (be brilliant) glänzen2. transitive verba shining example/light — ein leuchtendes Beispiel/eine Leuchte
1) p.t. & p.p. shone leuchten lassen3. noun, no pl.shine a light on something/in somebody's eyes — etwas anleuchten/jemandem in die Augen leuchten
2) (polish) Glanz, derhave a shine — [Oberfläche:] glänzen
take the shine off something — (fig.): (spoil something) einen Schatten auf etwas (Akk.) werfen
3)take a shine to somebody/something — (coll.) Gefallen an jemandem/etwas finden
* * *n.Schein -e m. (US) v.putzen (Schuhe) v. v.(§ p.,p.p.: shone)or: shined•) = glänzen v.leuchten v.scheinen v.(§ p.,pp.: schien, geschienen)strahlen v. -
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I [ʃaɪn]nome lucentezza f., splendore m., brillantezza f.to give [sth.] a shine — dare una lucidata a, lucidare [floor, shoes]; rendere splendente [ hair]
••to take a shine to sb. — colloq. prendersi una cotta per qcn.
II 1. [ʃaɪn]to take the shine off sth. — togliere il gusto a qcs
1) (pass., p.pass. shone) fare luce con [headlights, torch]2) (pass., p.pass. shined) lucidare [brass, shoes]2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. shone)1) [light, sun, hair, floor] brillare, splendereto shine through — trasparire attraverso [mist, gloom]
3) (excel) brillareto shine at — essere bravo in [science, languages]
•- shine in••to shine up to sb. — AE colloq. insaponare o cercare di ingraziarsi qcn
* * *1. past tense, past participle - shone; verb1) (to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something: The light shone from the window; The policeman shone his torch; He shone a torch on the body.) brillare; far luce con2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) brillare3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) pulire4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) brillare2. noun1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) lucentezza2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) lucidata, pulita•- shining- shiny
- shininess* * *[ʃaɪn]1. vi shone pt, pp(ri)splendere, brillare1)shine the light or your torch over here — fai luce (con la pila) in questa direzione
3. n(of sun, metal) lucentezza, splendore mto take the shine off sth — far perdere il lucido a qc, fig offuscare qc
come rain or shine... — qualunque tempo faccia..., col bello o col cattivo tempo...
* * *shine /ʃaɪn/n.1 [u] splendore; fulgore; lucentezza2 (fam.) lucidata; lustrata; pulita: The car needs a good shine, l'auto ha bisogno di una bella lucidata3 [u] bel tempo (soltanto nella loc.): come rain or shine, piova o faccia bel tempo; con qualunque tempo; (fig.) qualunque cosa accada4 [u] (fam.) chiaro di luna● (fig.) to take the shine off (st.), tarpare le ali a qc.; togliere smalto a qc. □ (fam.) to take a shine to sb., prendere q. in simpatia ( a prima vista); ( anche) prendersi una cotta per q.♦ (to) shine /ʃaɪn/A v. i.brillare ( anche fig.); splendere; risplendere; rifulgere; (fig.) essere brillante, fare una bella figura; riuscire bene; fare scintille (fig.): The sun was shining brightly, splendeva un sole luminoso; Her eyes shone with joy, gli occhi le brillavano di gioia; He doesn't shine at official dinner parties, non brilla nella conversazione ai pranzi ufficiali; He shines at maths [at all kinds of sports], riesce bene in matematica [in tutti gli sport]B v. t.* * *I [ʃaɪn]nome lucentezza f., splendore m., brillantezza f.to give [sth.] a shine — dare una lucidata a, lucidare [floor, shoes]; rendere splendente [ hair]
••to take a shine to sb. — colloq. prendersi una cotta per qcn.
II 1. [ʃaɪn]to take the shine off sth. — togliere il gusto a qcs
1) (pass., p.pass. shone) fare luce con [headlights, torch]2) (pass., p.pass. shined) lucidare [brass, shoes]2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. shone)1) [light, sun, hair, floor] brillare, splendereto shine through — trasparire attraverso [mist, gloom]
3) (excel) brillareto shine at — essere bravo in [science, languages]
•- shine in••to shine up to sb. — AE colloq. insaponare o cercare di ingraziarsi qcn
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1. past tense, past participle - shone; verb1) (to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something: The light shone from the window; The policeman shone his torch; He shone a torch on the body.) brillar2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) brillar, relucir3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) sacar brillo, limpiar4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) sobresalir, destacar, brillar
2. noun1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) brillo2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) lustre•- shining- shiny
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shine vb brillar / relucirtr[ʃaɪn]1 brillo, lustre nombre masculino2 figurative use (excel) sobresalir (at, en), destacar (at, en), brillar (at, en)1 (light, lamp) dirigir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take a shine to somebody tomarle cariño a alguien, prendarse de alguiento take a shine to something gustarle algo, prendarle algo, tener el ojo echado a algo1) : brillar, relucirthe stars were shining: las estrellas brillaban2) excel: brillar, lucirseshine vt1) : alumbrarhe shined the flashlight at it: lo alumbró con la linterna2) polish: sacarle brillo a, lustrarshine n: brillo m, lustre mn.• bola s.f.• brillo s.m.• bruñido s.m.• buen tiempo s.m.• lustre s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: shone) or: shined•) = abrillantar v.• arder v.• brillar v.• dar lustre a v.• embolar v.• enlustrecer v.• espejear v.• fulgurar v.• limpiar v.• limpiar calzado v.• lucir v.• lustrar v.• relucir v.• relumbrar v.• resplandecer v.• rutilar v.ʃaɪn
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mass noun brillo mto give one's shoes a shine — limpiarse or (esp AmL) lustrarse or (Col) embolarse or (Méx) bolearse los zapatos
to take a shine to somebody — (colloq)
to take the shine off something — deslucir* or empañar algo
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intransitive verb (past & past p shone)a) (gleam, glow) \<\<star/sun/eyes\>\> brillar; \<\<metal/glass/shoes\>\> relucir*, brillarb) ( excel)to shine (AT something) — destacar(se*) (en algo)
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vt2) (past & past p shined) ( polish) \<\<brass/furniture\>\> sacarle* brillo a, lustrar (esp AmL); \<\<shoes\>\> limpiar or (esp AmL) lustrar or (Col) embolar or (Méx) bolear•Phrasal Verbs:[ʃaɪn] (vb: pt, pp shone)1.N (=brilliance) brillo m, lustre mto take the shine off sth — (lit) deslustrar algo; (fig) deslucir algo, quitar a algo su encanto
- take a shine to sb2. VT1) (pt, pp shined) (=polish) sacar brillo a, pulir2)3. VI1) [sun, light etc] brillar; [metal] relucir2) (fig) [student etc] destacar, sobresalirto shine at English — destacar or sobresalir en inglés
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mass noun brillo mto give one's shoes a shine — limpiarse or (esp AmL) lustrarse or (Col) embolarse or (Méx) bolearse los zapatos
to take a shine to somebody — (colloq)
to take the shine off something — deslucir* or empañar algo
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intransitive verb (past & past p shone)a) (gleam, glow) \<\<star/sun/eyes\>\> brillar; \<\<metal/glass/shoes\>\> relucir*, brillarb) ( excel)to shine (AT something) — destacar(se*) (en algo)
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vt2) (past & past p shined) ( polish) \<\<brass/furniture\>\> sacarle* brillo a, lustrar (esp AmL); \<\<shoes\>\> limpiar or (esp AmL) lustrar or (Col) embolar or (Méx) bolear•Phrasal Verbs: -
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shine [∫aɪn](verb: preterite, past participle shone)1. nounéclat m• to take the shine off [+ success] ternir ; [+ news] retirer de l'intérêt à ; [+ sb else's achievement] éclipserb. (preterite, past participle shone or shined) [+ shoes] faire briller* * *[ʃaɪn] 1.noun gen lustre m; ( of parquet) brillant m2.transitive verb1) (prét, pp shone) braquer [light, torch] (on sur)2) (prét, pp shined) faire reluire [brass]; cirer [shoes]3.intransitive verb (prét, pp shone)1) [hair, light, sun] briller; [brass, floor] reluireto shine through — percer [mist, gloom]
3) ( excel) brillerto shine at — être brillant en [science, languages etc]
•Phrasal Verbs:- shine in••to shine up to somebody — (colloq) US passer de la pommade (colloq) à quelqu'un
to take a shine to somebody — (colloq) s'enticher (colloq) de quelqu'un; fig
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[ʃaɪn] nGlanz mPHRASES:[come] rain or \shine komme, was da wolle;1) ( give off light) moon, sun scheinen; stars glänzen, leuchten; gold, metal glänzen; light leuchten, scheinen;the floodlights shining on the Parthenon das Flutlicht, das den Parthenon anstrahlt;the light shone in my eyes das Licht schien mir in die Augen;their bodies were shining with sweat ihre Körper glänzten vor Schweiß;he polished the brass till it shone er polierte das Messing, bis es glänzte;she \shines at science sie ist hervorragend in Naturwissenschaften;her eyes shone with happiness ihre Augen strahlten vor Glück;( be obvious)her honesty and sincerity \shine out of her sie strahlt Ehrlichkeit und Aufrichtigkeit aus vt < shone or shined, shone or shined>1) ( point light)to \shine a beam of light at sth/sb etw/jdn anstrahlen;to \shine a light down a well in einen Brunnen hinunterleuchten;2) ( polish)to \shine sth etw polieren;to \shine shoes Schuhe polieren -
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I noun1) (sheen) Glanz, dergloss paint — Lackfarbe, die
2) (fig.) Anstrich, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87473/gloss_over">gloss overII 1. noun[Wort]erklärung, die2. transitive verb* * *[ɡlos] 1. noun(brightness or shininess on the surface: Her hair has a lovely gloss; ( also adjective) gloss paint.) der Glanz2. verb(to make a glossary: The student glossed the difficult terms in order to understand the article.)- glossary- glossy
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- gloss over* * *gloss1[glɒs, AM glɑ:s]her hair has a beautiful \gloss to it ihr Haar glänzt wunderschönhigh \gloss Hochglanz mto put a \gloss on sth etw [besonders] hervorheben3. (cosmetic)lip \gloss Lipgloss nta \gloss finish ein Glanzanstrich m\gloss paint Glanzlack m\gloss photos Glanzfotos plgloss2[glɒs, AM glɑ:s]I. n<pl -es>II. vt▪ to \gloss sth etw kommentieren* * *I [glɒs]n(= shine, lip gloss) Glanz m; (fig, of respectability etc) Schein mto take the gloss off sth (lit) — etw stumpf werden lassen; (fig) einer Sache (dat) den Glanz nehmen
gloss finish ( Phot : on paper ) — Glanz(beschichtung f ) m; (of paint) Lackanstrich m
the photos had a gloss finish — es waren Glanzabzüge
See:→ also gloss (paint)II1. n(= explanation) Erläuterung f; (= note also) Anmerkung f, Glosse f (geh)2. vterläutern* * *gloss1 [ɡlɒs; US auch ɡlɑs]A s1. Glanz m:gloss paint Glanzlack m;gloss photograph (Hoch)Glanzabzug m2. fig äußerer Glanz, Schein m:take the gloss off sth einer Sache den Glanz nehmenB v/t1. glänzend machena) beschönigen,b) vertuschenC v/i glänzend werdengloss2 [ɡlɒs; US auch ɡlɑs]A s2. (Interlinear)Übersetzung f3. Erklärung f, Erläuterung f, Kommentar m, Auslegung f4. (absichtlich) irreführende Deutung oder ErklärungB v/t1. einen Text glossieren* * *I noun1) (sheen) Glanz, dergloss paint — Lackfarbe, die
2) (fig.) Anstrich, derPhrasal Verbs:II 1. noun[Wort]erklärung, die2. transitive verb* * *(marginal note) n.Randbemerkung f. (press) n.Glosse -n f. n.(§ pl.: glosses)= Fußnote -n f. -
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her hair has a beautiful \gloss to it ihr Haar glänzt wunderschön;high \gloss Hochglanz m;to put a \gloss on sth etw [besonders] hervorheben;3) ( cosmetic)lip \gloss Lipgloss nt nmodifier Glanz-;a \gloss finish ein Glanzanstrich m;\gloss paint Glanzlack m;\gloss photos Glanzfotos ntpl2. gloss [glɒs, Am glɑ:s] n <pl - es> Anmerkung f, [erklärender] Kommentar; ling Glosse f fachspr vtto \gloss sth etw kommentieren -
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sacar ( conjugate sacar) verbo transitivo 1 ( extraer) ‹pistola/espada› to draw; sacar algo DE algo to take o get sth out of sth;◊ lo saqué del cajón I took o got it out of the drawer‹riñón/cálculo› to remove; 2 (poner, llevar fuera) tuvimos que sacarlo por la ventana we had to get it out through the window; sacar el perro a pasear to take the dog out for a walk; sacar el coche del garaje to get the car out of the garageb) ( invitar):sacar a algn a bailar to ask sb to dance◊ me sacó la lengua he stuck o put his tongue out at me3 ( retirar) to take out;◊ sacar dinero del banco to take out o withdraw money from the bank4 ( de una situación difícil) sacar a algn DE algo ‹de apuro/atolladero› to get sb out of sth 5 (Esp) ‹ dobladillo› to let down; ‹pantalón/falda› ( alargar) to let down; ( ensanchar) to let out ( obtener) 1 ‹pasaporte/permiso› to get; ‹entrada/billete› to get, buy 2 3 ‹ beneficio› to get; ‹ ganancia› to make;◊ ¿qué sacas con eso? what do you gain by doing that?;no sacó ningún provecho del curso she didn't get anything out of the course 4 sacar algo DE algo ‹idea/información› to get sth from sth; ‹porciones/unidades› to get sth out of sth; sacarle algo A algn ‹dinero/información› to get sth out of sb 5 ‹ brillo› to bring out; 1 ‹ disco› to bring out, release; ‹modelo/producto› to bring out ‹ copia› to make, take; ‹ apuntes› to make, take; 2 ( salvar de la crisis) to keep sth going;◊ luché tanto para sacar adelante a mis hijos I fought so hard to give my children a good start in life3 (Dep) ‹tiro libre/falta› to take ( quitar) (esp AmL)a) sacarle algo A algn ‹botas/gorro› to take sth off sbb) sacarle algo a algo ‹tapa/cubierta› to take sth off sthc) ( retirar):saquen los libros de la mesa take the books off the table verbo intransitivo (Dep) (en tenis, vóleibol) to serve; ( en fútbol) to kick off sacarse verbo pronominal ( refl) 1 ( extraer) ‹astilla/púa› to take … out; ‹ ojo› to poke … out; sacarse algo DE algo to take sth out of sth; sácate las manos de los bolsillos take your hands out of your pockets 2 (AmL) ( quitarse) ‹ropa/zapatos› to take off; ‹ maquillaje› to remove, take off 3
sacar
I verbo transitivo
1 (de un sitio) to take out
sacar la cabeza por la ventana, to stick one's head out of the window
sacar dinero del banco, to withdraw money from the bank
2 (un beneficio, etc) to get
3 (extraer una cosa de otra) to extract, get: de la uva se saca vino, you get wine from grapes
4 (una solución) to work out
sacar conclusiones, to draw conclusions
5 (descubrir, resolver) no consigo sacar esta ecuación, I can't resolve this equation
6 (un documento) to get
7 (una entrada, un billete) to buy, get
8 (de una mala situación) sacar a alguien de algo, to get sb out of sthg
sacar de la pobreza, to save from poverty
9 (manifestar, dar a conocer) de repente, sacó su malhumor, he got into a strop all of a sudden
10 (una novedad) han sacado un nuevo modelo de televisor, they've brought out a new television model again
11 (poner en circulación) to bring out, release
12 familiar (producir) esa máquina saca más de 2.500 piezas a la hora, this machine can produce more than 2,500 parts an hour (una fotografía, una copia) to take
13 familiar (aparecer alguien o algo en un medio de comunicación) lo sacaron por la tele, it was on television
14 familiar (superar a alguien en algo) ha crecido mucho, ya le saca la cabeza a su padre, he's grown a lot o he's already taller than his father
15 (un jugador una carta o una ficha) to draw
16 (una mancha) to get out
17 Cost (de largo) to let down (de ancho) to let out
II vi Dep (en tenis) to serve (en fútbol, baloncesto, etc) to kick off Locuciones: sacar a alguien a bailar, to ask sb to dance
sacar a relucir, to point out
sacar adelante, to keep going
sacar en claro o limpio, to make sense of
sacar la lengua, to stick one's tongue out
sacar pecho, to thrust one's chest out ' sacar' also found in these entries: Spanish: achicar - basura - bota - brillo - cara - casilla - chupar - clara - claro - colación - concurso - contrarreloj - descargar - desorbitar - destripar - espaldarazo - estárter - exigible - flote - fuego - invertir - jugo - liberar - listada - listado - moldear - noria - pegote - penetrar - provecho - punta - quicio - relucir - sacacorchos - sangrar - subastar - tajada - trapo - varar - ajustar - apunte - billete - carné - cuenta - desengañar - esquina - limpio - luz - músculo - nota English: assign - back - bail out - bash out - benefit - book - bring out - capital - capitalize - carry - carry through - centre - cheese - dig out - dig up - dislodge - draw - draw out - dredge up - exercise - extricate - find - float - from - get out - get round to - gouge out - jam - job - jump - out - photograph - poke out - polish - polish up - produce - profit - pull - pull out - pump out - put out - reel in - release - responsible - run off - scoop - scoop out - score - serve - sharpen -
11 saque
Del verbo sacar: ( conjugate sacar) \ \
saqué es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
saque es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: sacar saque
sacar ( conjugate sacar) verbo transitivo 1 ( extraer) ‹pistola/espada› to draw; saque algo DE algo to take o get sth out of sth;◊ lo saqué del cajón I took o got it out of the drawer‹riñón/cálculo› to remove; 2 (poner, llevar fuera) tuvimos que saquelo por la ventana we had to get it out through the window; saque el perro a pasear to take the dog out for a walk; saque el coche del garaje to get the car out of the garageb) ( invitar):saque a algn a bailar to ask sb to dance◊ me sacó la lengua he stuck o put his tongue out at me3 ( retirar) to take out;◊ saque dinero del banco to take out o withdraw money from the bank4 ( de una situación difícil) saque a algn DE algo ‹de apuro/atolladero› to get sb out of sth 5 (Esp) ‹ dobladillo› to let down; ‹pantalón/falda› ( alargar) to let down; ( ensanchar) to let out ( obtener) 1 ‹pasaporte/permiso› to get; ‹entrada/billete› to get, buy 2 3 ‹ beneficio› to get; ‹ ganancia› to make;◊ ¿qué sacas con eso? what do you gain by doing that?;no sacó ningún provecho del curso she didn't get anything out of the course 4 saque algo DE algo ‹idea/información› to get sth from sth; ‹porciones/unidades› to get sth out of sth; saquele algo A algn ‹dinero/información› to get sth out of sb 5 ‹ brillo› to bring out; 1 ‹ disco› to bring out, release; ‹modelo/producto› to bring out ‹ copia› to make, take; ‹ apuntes› to make, take; 2 ( salvar de la crisis) to keep sth going;◊ luché tanto para saque adelante a mis hijos I fought so hard to give my children a good start in life3 (Dep) ‹tiro libre/falta› to take ( quitar) (esp AmL)a) saquele algo A algn ‹botas/gorro› to take sth off sbb) saquele algo a algo ‹tapa/cubierta› to take sth off sthc) ( retirar):saquen los libros de la mesa take the books off the table verbo intransitivo (Dep) (en tenis, vóleibol) to serve; ( en fútbol) to kick off sacarse verbo pronominal ( refl) 1 ( extraer) ‹astilla/púa› to take … out; ‹ ojo› to poke … out; saquese algo DE algo to take sth out of sth; sácate las manos de los bolsillos take your hands out of your pockets 2 (AmL) ( quitarse) ‹ropa/zapatos› to take off; ‹ maquillaje› to remove, take off 3
saque sustantivo masculino ( en rugby) line-out; saque de puerta or (CS) valla goal kick; saque inicial kickoff
sacar
I verbo transitivo
1 (de un sitio) to take out
sacar la cabeza por la ventana, to stick one's head out of the window
sacar dinero del banco, to withdraw money from the bank
2 (un beneficio, etc) to get
3 (extraer una cosa de otra) to extract, get: de la uva se saca vino, you get wine from grapes
4 (una solución) to work out
sacar conclusiones, to draw conclusions
5 (descubrir, resolver) no consigo sacar esta ecuación, I can't resolve this equation
6 (un documento) to get
7 (una entrada, un billete) to buy, get
8 (de una mala situación) sacar a alguien de algo, to get sb out of sthg
sacar de la pobreza, to save from poverty
9 (manifestar, dar a conocer) de repente, sacó su malhumor, he got into a strop all of a sudden
10 (una novedad) han sacado un nuevo modelo de televisor, they've brought out a new television model again
11 (poner en circulación) to bring out, release
12 familiar (producir) esa máquina saca más de 2.500 piezas a la hora, this machine can produce more than 2,500 parts an hour (una fotografía, una copia) to take
13 familiar (aparecer alguien o algo en un medio de comunicación) lo sacaron por la tele, it was on television
14 familiar (superar a alguien en algo) ha crecido mucho, ya le saca la cabeza a su padre, he's grown a lot o he's already taller than his father
15 (un jugador una carta o una ficha) to draw
16 (una mancha) to get out
17 Cost (de largo) to let down (de ancho) to let out
II vi Dep (en tenis) to serve (en fútbol, baloncesto, etc) to kick off Locuciones: sacar a alguien a bailar, to ask sb to dance
sacar a relucir, to point out
sacar adelante, to keep going
sacar en claro o limpio, to make sense of
sacar la lengua, to stick one's tongue out
sacar pecho, to thrust one's chest out
saque sustantivo masculino
1 Dep (en tenis, bádminton, voleibol, etc) service Ftb kick-off
saque de banda, throw-in
saque de puerta, goal-kick
2 fam (comer mucho) tener buen saque, to be a big eater ' saque' also found in these entries: Spanish: banda - antelación - conclusión - copia - limpio - sacar English: goal - kick off - kick-off - magic wand - score - server - service - throw-in - corner - kick - productively - serve -
12 saca
Del verbo sacar: ( conjugate sacar) \ \
saca es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: saca sacar
sacar ( conjugate sacar) verbo transitivo 1 ( extraer) ‹pistola/espada› to draw; saca algo DE algo to take o get sth out of sth;◊ lo saqué del cajón I took o got it out of the drawer‹riñón/cálculo› to remove; 2 (poner, llevar fuera) tuvimos que sacalo por la ventana we had to get it out through the window; saca el perro a pasear to take the dog out for a walk; saca el coche del garaje to get the car out of the garageb) ( invitar):saca a algn a bailar to ask sb to dance◊ me sacó la lengua he stuck o put his tongue out at me3 ( retirar) to take out;◊ saca dinero del banco to take out o withdraw money from the bank4 ( de una situación difícil) saca a algn DE algo ‹de apuro/atolladero› to get sb out of sth 5 (Esp) ‹ dobladillo› to let down; ‹pantalón/falda› ( alargar) to let down; ( ensanchar) to let out ( obtener) 1 ‹pasaporte/permiso› to get; ‹entrada/billete› to get, buy 2 3 ‹ beneficio› to get; ‹ ganancia› to make;◊ ¿qué sacas con eso? what do you gain by doing that?;no sacó ningún provecho del curso she didn't get anything out of the course 4 saca algo DE algo ‹idea/información› to get sth from sth; ‹porciones/unidades› to get sth out of sth; sacale algo A algn ‹dinero/información› to get sth out of sb 5 ‹ brillo› to bring out; 1 ‹ disco› to bring out, release; ‹modelo/producto› to bring out ‹ copia› to make, take; ‹ apuntes› to make, take; 2 ( salvar de la crisis) to keep sth going;◊ luché tanto para saca adelante a mis hijos I fought so hard to give my children a good start in life3 (Dep) ‹tiro libre/falta› to take ( quitar) (esp AmL)a) sacale algo A algn ‹botas/gorro› to take sth off sbb) sacale algo a algo ‹tapa/cubierta› to take sth off sthc) ( retirar):saquen los libros de la mesa take the books off the table verbo intransitivo (Dep) (en tenis, vóleibol) to serve; ( en fútbol) to kick off sacarse verbo pronominal ( refl) 1 ( extraer) ‹astilla/púa› to take … out; ‹ ojo› to poke … out; sacase algo DE algo to take sth out of sth; sácate las manos de los bolsillos take your hands out of your pockets 2 (AmL) ( quitarse) ‹ropa/zapatos› to take off; ‹ maquillaje› to remove, take off 3
saca sustantivo femenino
1 (acción) extraction
2 (bolsa) sack, large bag
sacar
I verbo transitivo
1 (de un sitio) to take out
sacar la cabeza por la ventana, to stick one's head out of the window
sacar dinero del banco, to withdraw money from the bank
2 (un beneficio, etc) to get
3 (extraer una cosa de otra) to extract, get: de la uva se saca vino, you get wine from grapes
4 (una solución) to work out
sacar conclusiones, to draw conclusions
5 (descubrir, resolver) no consigo sacar esta ecuación, I can't resolve this equation
6 (un documento) to get
7 (una entrada, un billete) to buy, get
8 (de una mala situación) sacar a alguien de algo, to get sb out of sthg
sacar de la pobreza, to save from poverty
9 (manifestar, dar a conocer) de repente, sacó su malhumor, he got into a strop all of a sudden
10 (una novedad) han sacado un nuevo modelo de televisor, they've brought out a new television model again
11 (poner en circulación) to bring out, release
12 familiar (producir) esa máquina saca más de 2.500 piezas a la hora, this machine can produce more than 2,500 parts an hour (una fotografía, una copia) to take
13 familiar (aparecer alguien o algo en un medio de comunicación) lo sacaron por la tele, it was on television
14 familiar (superar a alguien en algo) ha crecido mucho, ya le saca la cabeza a su padre, he's grown a lot o he's already taller than his father
15 (un jugador una carta o una ficha) to draw
16 (una mancha) to get out
17 Cost (de largo) to let down (de ancho) to let out
II vi Dep (en tenis) to serve (en fútbol, baloncesto, etc) to kick off Locuciones: sacar a alguien a bailar, to ask sb to dance
sacar a relucir, to point out
sacar adelante, to keep going
sacar en claro o limpio, to make sense of
sacar la lengua, to stick one's tongue out
sacar pecho, to thrust one's chest out ' saca' also found in these entries: Spanish: media - pezuña - sacar - valija - cabeza - conclusión - cuenta - limpio English: bug - clingy - distraction - exasperate - from - suck up - drive - make - wild -
13 saco
Del verbo sacar: ( conjugate sacar) \ \
saco es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sacó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: sacar saco
sacar ( conjugate sacar) verbo transitivo 1 ( extraer) ‹pistola/espada› to draw; saco algo DE algo to take o get sth out of sth;◊ lo saqué del cajón I took o got it out of the drawer‹riñón/cálculo› to remove; 2 (poner, llevar fuera) tuvimos que sacolo por la ventana we had to get it out through the window; saco el perro a pasear to take the dog out for a walk; saco el coche del garaje to get the car out of the garageb) ( invitar):saco a algn a bailar to ask sb to dance◊ me sacó la lengua he stuck o put his tongue out at me3 ( retirar) to take out;◊ saco dinero del banco to take out o withdraw money from the bank4 ( de una situación difícil) saco a algn DE algo ‹de apuro/atolladero› to get sb out of sth 5 (Esp) ‹ dobladillo› to let down; ‹pantalón/falda› ( alargar) to let down; ( ensanchar) to let out ( obtener) 1 ‹pasaporte/permiso› to get; ‹entrada/billete› to get, buy 2 3 ‹ beneficio› to get; ‹ ganancia› to make;◊ ¿qué sacas con eso? what do you gain by doing that?;no sacó ningún provecho del curso she didn't get anything out of the course 4 saco algo DE algo ‹idea/información› to get sth from sth; ‹porciones/unidades› to get sth out of sth; sacole algo A algn ‹dinero/información› to get sth out of sb 5 ‹ brillo› to bring out; 1 ‹ disco› to bring out, release; ‹modelo/producto› to bring out ‹ copia› to make, take; ‹ apuntes› to make, take; 2 ( salvar de la crisis) to keep sth going;◊ luché tanto para saco adelante a mis hijos I fought so hard to give my children a good start in life3 (Dep) ‹tiro libre/falta› to take ( quitar) (esp AmL)a) sacole algo A algn ‹botas/gorro› to take sth off sbb) sacole algo a algo ‹tapa/cubierta› to take sth off sthc) ( retirar):saquen los libros de la mesa take the books off the table verbo intransitivo (Dep) (en tenis, vóleibol) to serve; ( en fútbol) to kick off sacarse verbo pronominal ( refl) 1 ( extraer) ‹astilla/púa› to take … out; ‹ ojo› to poke … out; sacose algo DE algo to take sth out of sth; sácate las manos de los bolsillos take your hands out of your pockets 2 (AmL) ( quitarse) ‹ropa/zapatos› to take off; ‹ maquillaje› to remove, take off 3
saco sustantivo masculino 1 ( continente) sack; ( contenido) sack, sackful; 2 (AmL) ( de tela) jacket;
sacar
I verbo transitivo
1 (de un sitio) to take out
sacar la cabeza por la ventana, to stick one's head out of the window
sacar dinero del banco, to withdraw money from the bank
2 (un beneficio, etc) to get
3 (extraer una cosa de otra) to extract, get: de la uva se saca vino, you get wine from grapes
4 (una solución) to work out
sacar conclusiones, to draw conclusions
5 (descubrir, resolver) no consigo sacar esta ecuación, I can't resolve this equation
6 (un documento) to get
7 (una entrada, un billete) to buy, get
8 (de una mala situación) sacar a alguien de algo, to get sb out of sthg
sacar de la pobreza, to save from poverty
9 (manifestar, dar a conocer) de repente, sacó su malhumor, he got into a strop all of a sudden
10 (una novedad) han sacado un nuevo modelo de televisor, they've brought out a new television model again
11 (poner en circulación) to bring out, release
12 familiar (producir) esa máquina saca más de 2.500 piezas a la hora, this machine can produce more than 2,500 parts an hour (una fotografía, una copia) to take
13 familiar (aparecer alguien o algo en un medio de comunicación) lo sacaron por la tele, it was on television
14 familiar (superar a alguien en algo) ha crecido mucho, ya le saca la cabeza a su padre, he's grown a lot o he's already taller than his father
15 (un jugador una carta o una ficha) to draw
16 (una mancha) to get out
17 Cost (de largo) to let down (de ancho) to let out
II vi Dep (en tenis) to serve (en fútbol, baloncesto, etc) to kick off Locuciones: sacar a alguien a bailar, to ask sb to dance
sacar a relucir, to point out
sacar adelante, to keep going
sacar en claro o limpio, to make sense of
sacar la lengua, to stick one's tongue out
sacar pecho, to thrust one's chest out
saco sustantivo masculino
1 sack
saco de dormir, sleeping bag
saco terrero, sandbag
2 LAm (chaqueta o americana) llevaba puesto un saco gris, he was wearing a grey jacket
3 (saqueo, robo) el saco de la ciudad fue llevado a cabo por las tropas, the troops sacked the city Locuciones: echar en saco roto, to do sthg in vain
meter en el mismo saco, to lump together
entrar a saco, to pillage, figurado to make drastic changes without any previous consultation ' saco' also found in these entries: Spanish: coco - escarceo - meter - pelada - pelado - sacar - semejante - talego - apuro - avaricia - bailar - bulto - foto - fotocopia - limpio - nada - provecho - puesto English: bogeyman - bring out - deaf - dig out - draw on - dredge up - jacket - out - profit - pull - qualify - sack - sandbag - situation - sleeping bag - take out - whip - back - blow - cardigan - first - maneuver - sleeping - sneak - top -
14 gloss
gloss [glɒs]1. noun2. compounds[paint] brillant( = play down) glisser sur ; ( = cover up) dissimuler* * *[glɒs] 1.to lose its gloss — lit, fig perdre (de) son éclat
to take the gloss off — fig gâcher [occasion]
2) fig ( appearance) vernis m3) ( in text) glose f4) ( paint) laque f (brillante)2.transitive verb ( explain) gloser [word, text]Phrasal Verbs: -
15 glance
1. nounBlick, der2. intransitive verbcast or take or have a [quick] glance at something/somebody — einen [kurzen] Blick auf etwas/jemanden werfen
1) blicken; schauenglance at somebody/something — jemanden/etwas anblicken
glance at one's watch — auf seine Uhr blicken
she glanced at herself in the mirror — sie warf einen Blick in den Spiegel
glance down/up [at something] — [auf etwas (Akk.)] hinunter-/[zu etwas] aufblicken
glance through the newspaper — etc. die Zeitung usw. durchblättern
glance at the newspaper — etc. einen Blick in die Zeitung usw. werfen
glance round [the room] — sich [im Zimmer] umsehen
2)glance [off something] — abprallen [an etwas (Dat.)]; [Messer, Schwert:] abgleiten [an etwas (Dat.)]
strike somebody a glancing blow — jemanden nur streifen
* * *1. verb(to look very quickly: He glanced at the book; He glanced over the accounts.) einen flüchtigen Blick werfen auf2. noun(a brief or quick look: I had a glance at the books last night.) flüchtiger Blick- academic.ru/31265/glancing">glancing- at a glance
- glance off* * *[glɑ:n(t)s, AM glæn(t)s]I. n Blick mat first \glance auf den ersten Blicka meaningful/knowing \glance ein bedeutender/wissender Blickto exchange \glances Blicke austauschento give sth a \glance [or to have a \glance at sth] etw flüchtig anblickento see at a \glance mit einem Blick erfassenII. vi1. (look)2. (shine)the sunshine \glanced off her sunglasses and into my eyes das Sonnenlicht wurde von ihrer Sonnenbrille reflektiert und blendete mich* * *[glAːns]1. nBlick mshe gave him a warning/quick glance — sie warf ihm einen warnenden/kurzen Blick zu
he cast or had a quick glance round the room — er sah sich kurz im Zimmer um
2. visehen, blicken, schauen (esp S Ger)to glance at sb/sth — jdn/etw kurz ansehen, einen kurzen Blick auf etw (acc) werfen
to glance at or through a newspaper/report — einen kurzen Blick in eine Zeitung/einen Bericht werfen, eine Zeitung/einen Bericht überfliegen or kurz durchsehen
to glance down/in — einen Blick hinunter-/hineinwerfen, kurz hinunter-/hineinsehen
to glance round —
he glanced round the room — er sah sich im Zimmer um
* * *glance1 [ɡlɑːns; US ɡlæns]A v/iat auf akk):2. (auf)blitzen, (-)leuchtena) einen (schnellen) Blick werfen auf (akk),b) überfliegenC sat a glance mit einem Blick;at first glance auf den ersten Blick;give sb an admiring glance jemandem einen bewundernden Blick zuwerfen;take a glance at → A 12. (Auf)Blitzen n, (-)Leuchten n3. Abprallen n, Abgleiten nglance2 [ɡlɑːns; US ɡlæns] s MINER Blende f, Glanz m:glance coal Glanzkohle f* * *1. nounBlick, der2. intransitive verbcast or take or have a [quick] glance at something/somebody — einen [kurzen] Blick auf etwas/jemanden werfen
1) blicken; schauenglance at somebody/something — jemanden/etwas anblicken
glance down/up [at something] — [auf etwas (Akk.)] hinunter-/[zu etwas] aufblicken
glance through the newspaper — etc. die Zeitung usw. durchblättern
glance at the newspaper — etc. einen Blick in die Zeitung usw. werfen
glance round [the room] — sich [im Zimmer] umsehen
2)glance [off something] — abprallen [an etwas (Dat.)]; [Messer, Schwert:] abgleiten [an etwas (Dat.)]
* * *n.Streifblick m. v.blicken v. -
16 rain
1. noun1) Regen, der2. impersonal intransitive verbcome rain or shine — (fig.) unter allen Umständen
3. transitive verbit is starting to rain — es fängt an zu regnen
prasseln od. hageln lassen [Schläge, Hiebe]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/90676/rain_down">rain down- rain off* * *[rein] 1. noun1) (water falling from the clouds in liquid drops: We've had a lot of rain today; walking in the rain; We had flooding because of last week's heavy rains.) der Regen2) (a great number of things falling like rain: a rain of arrows.) der Regen2. verb•- rainy- raininess
- rainbow
- rain check: take a rain check
- raincoat
- raindrop
- rainfall
- rain forest
- rain-gauge
- keep
- save for a rainy day
- rain cats and dogs
- the rains
- as right as rain
- right as rain* * *[reɪn]I. n\rain is forecast for tomorrow morgen soll es regnen\rain stopped play das Spiel wurde wegen Regens abgebrochenin case of \rain falls es regnetheavy \rain heftige [o starke] Regenfälle plpouring \rain strömender Regensteady \rain Landregen m, Dauerregen mtorrential \rain sintflutartige Regenfälle plin the \rain im Regenout of the \rain ins Trockene2. (rainy season)▪ the \rains pl Regenzeit f3.▶ to not have enough sense to come in out of the \rain strohdumm seinit's \raining heavily es gießt in Strömenhe \rained blows on him er ließ die Schläge nur so auf ihn niederprasselnto \rain abuse on sb jdn mit Beschimpfungen überhäufen* * *[reɪn]1. n1) Regen min the rain — im Regen
See:→ rightregnenwhen it rains, it pours ( US prov ) — ein Unglück kommt selten allein (prov)
to rain on sb's parade ( US fig ) — jdm in die Suppe spucken (inf)
3. vt4. vt impersit's raining cats and dogs (inf) — es gießt wie aus Kübeln, es schüttet nur so (inf)
* * *rain [reın]A s1. Regen m (auch fig):a) bei jedem Wetter,b) fig unter allen Umständen;a) kerngesund sein,b) keine einzige Schramme abbekommen haben (bei einem Unfall etc),c) in Ordnung sein (Sache);a rain of blows ein Schlaghagel;2. pl Regenfälle pl, -güsse pl:3. Regen(wetter) m(n):B v/i1. unpers regnen:2. fig regnen:tears rained down her cheeks Tränen strömten über ihre Wangen;C v/t1. Tropfen etc niedersenden, regnen:rain blows (up)on sb jemanden mit Schlägen eindecken;rain favo(u)rs (abuse) (up)on sb jemanden mit Gefälligkeiten (Beschimpfungen) überschütten;it rained gifts es regnete oder hagelte Geschenkea) wegen Regens abgebrochen werdenb) wegen Regens abgesagt werden:the game was rained off das Spiel fiel im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes ins Wasser* * *1. noun1) Regen, dercome rain or shine — (fig.) unter allen Umständen
2) (fig.): (of arrows, blows, etc.) Hagel, der3) in pl. (falls of rain)2. impersonal intransitive verb 3. transitive verbprasseln od. hageln lassen [Schläge, Hiebe]Phrasal Verbs:- rain off* * *n.Regen nur sing. m. v.regnen v. -
17 glance
[glɑ:n(t)s, Am glæn(t)s] nBlick m;at first \glance auf den ersten Blick;a meaningful/knowing \glance ein bedeutender/wissender Blick;to exchange \glances Blicke austauschen;to give sth a \glance [or to have a \glance at sth] etw flüchtig anblicken;to see at a \glance mit einem Blick erfassen vi1) ( look)to \glance around a room sich akk in einem Zimmer umschauen;to \glance up [from sth] [von etw dat] aufblicken2) ( shine)the sunshine \glanced off her sunglasses and into my eyes das Sonnenlicht wurde von ihrer Sonnenbrille reflektiert und blendete mich
См. также в других словарях:
take the shine off something — spoken phrase to spoil something, or to make it less enjoyable Daniel’s injury took the shine off their victory. Thesaurus: to have a bad effect, or to reduce a good effectsynonym Main entry: shine * * * take the ˈshine off sth … Useful english dictionary
light — light1 W1S1 [laıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(natural/artificial light)¦ 2¦(lamp/electric light etc)¦ 3¦(traffic control)¦ 4¦(on a vehicle)¦ 5 first light 6 be/stand in somebody s light 7¦(for a cigarette)¦ 8¦(in somebody s eyes)¦ 9 set light to something … Dictionary of contemporary English
eye — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 part of the body ADJECTIVE ▪ left, right ▪ amber, blue, brown, dark, golden, green, grey/gray … Collocations dictionary
glance — glance1 W3 [gla:ns US glæns] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Perhaps from glent to move quickly, shine (13 19 centuries)] 1.) to quickly look at someone or something glance at/up/down etc ▪ The man glanced nervously at … Dictionary of contemporary English
catch — catch1 W1S1 [kætʃ] v past tense and past participle caught [ko:t US ko:t] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(take and hold)¦ 2¦(find/stop somebody)¦ 3¦(see somebody doing something)¦ 4¦(illness)¦ 5 catch somebody by surprise/catch somebody off guard 6 catch somebody… … Dictionary of contemporary English
catch — 1 verb past tense and past participle caught 1 STOP/TRAP SB (T) a) to stop someone after you have been chasing them and prevent them from escaping: You can t catch me! she yelled, running away across the field. | If the guerrillas catch you, they … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fall — 1 verb, past tense fell past participle fallen 1 MOVE DOWNWARDS (I) to move downwards from a higher position to a lower position: The rain had started falling again. (+out of/from/on): Wyatt fell from a second floor window. (+down): I m always… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
light — 1 /laIt/ noun 1 NATURAL/ARTIFICIAL LIGHT a) (U) the energy from the sun, a flame, a lamp etc that allows you to see things: the morning light streaming in through the windows | We could see a tiny glimmer of light in the distance. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Aeolic Greek — For the architectural style, see Aeolic order. Distribution of Greek dialects in the classical period.[1] Western group … Wikipedia