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A n1 ( wad) (of paper, cloth) rouleau m ; ( of banknotes) liasse f ; ( of flesh) bourrelet m ; a roll of film une pellicule ;2 Culin ( bread) petit pain m ; cheese roll sandwich m au fromage ; chicken/turkey roll ( meat) ≈ galantine f de poulet/dinde ;3 ( rocking motion) (of ship, train) roulis m ; to walk with a roll of the hips marcher en balançant les hanches ;5 Aviat tonneau m ;8 ( register) liste f ; class roll liste des élèves ; electoral roll listes électorales ; to have 200 members on the roll avoir 200 membres inscrits ; to call the roll faire l'appel ; falling school rolls baisse f des effectifs scolaires ;B vtr1 ( push) rouler [ball, barrel, log] ; to roll sth away rouler qch pour l'éloigner (from de) ; to roll sth forward rouler qch en avant ; to roll sth back a few metres rouler qch en arrière de quelques mètres ;2 ( make) rouler [cigarette] ; to roll one's own rouler ses cigarettes soi-même ; to roll sth into a ball ( of paper) faire une boulette de qch ; (of dough, clay) faire une boule de qch ; ( of wool) faire une pelote de qch ;4 ( turn) to roll one's eyes rouler des yeux ; roll the patient onto his back faire rouler le patient sur le dos ; she rolled her car ○ sa voiture s'est retournée ;6 Games faire rouler [dice] ;7 Ling to roll one's ‘r’s rouler les r.C vi1 ( move) [ball, coin, rock] rouler (onto sur) ; [person, animal] se rouler ; to roll backwards [car] reculer ; to roll down [car, rock] dévaler [hill] ; [person] rouler de haut en bas de [slope] ; to roll into [train] entrer en [station] ; to roll off [car] tomber de [cliff] ; [coin, dice] rouler de [table] ; [person] tomber de [couch] ; to roll out of [person] rouler hors de [bed] ; the ball rolled over the line la balle a dépassé la ligne ;5 ( function) [camera, press] tourner.1 [countryside, hills] valonné ;2 [walk, gait] balancé.heads will roll! des têtes vont tomber! ; let the good times roll! que la fête commence! ; roll on the holidays! vivement les vacances! ; to be on a roll ○ être dans une période faste ; to be rolling in it ○ rouler sur l'or ; to be X, Y and Z rolled into one être à la fois X, Y et Z.■ roll about GB, roll around [animal, person] se rouler ; [marbles, tins] rouler ; to roll around on the grass se rouler dans l'herbe.■ roll along [car] rouler tranquillement.■ roll back:▶ roll [sth] back, roll back [sth]1 ( push back) rouler [carpet] ;3 Fin baisser [prices].■ roll down:▶ roll [sth] down, roll down [sth] baisser [blind, window, sleeve, trouser leg].■ roll in1 ( pour in) [tourists, money, orders] affluer ;2 ( gather) [clouds] se rassembler ;3 ( advance) [tanks, trucks] avancer ; the tanks rolled into the city les chars sont entrés dans la ville ;4 ○ ( stroll in) s'amener ○ ; to roll in 20 minutes late s'amener 20 minutes en retard.■ roll off:▶ roll off [sth] [cars] sortir de [production line] ; [newspapers] sortir de [presses].■ roll on:▶ roll on [time, hours] passer ;■ roll out:▶ roll [sth] out, roll out [sth] étirer [pastry] ; laminer [metal] ; faire disparaître [bumps] ; dérouler [rug].■ roll over:1 [car, boat] se retourner ;2 [person] se retourner ; to roll over on one's back/stomach rouler sur le dos/ventre ;▶ roll [sb] over tourner [patient, invalid] (onto sur).■ roll up:▶ roll up2 ( form a cylinder) [poster, mat] s'enrouler ;▶ roll up [sth], roll [sth] up enrouler [rug, poster] ; to roll up one's sleeves retrousser ses manches ; I rolled his sleeve up je lui ai retroussé la manche ; to roll sth/sb up in enrouler qch/qn dans [blanket]. -
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roll [rəʊl]rouleau ⇒ 1 (a) petit pain ⇒ 1 (b) roulement ⇒ 1 (c) liste ⇒ 1 (d) rouler ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (b), 3 (a) avoir du roulis ⇒ 3 (b) tourner ⇒ 3 (c)1 noun(a) (of carpet, paper) rouleau m; (of banknotes) liasse f; (of tobacco) carotte f; (of butter) coquille f; (of fat, flesh) bourrelet m; (of tools) trousse f;∎ a roll of film une pellicule photo∎ ham/cheese roll sandwich m au jambon/fromage(c) (movement → of ball) roulement m; (→ of dice) lancement m; (→ of car, ship) roulis m; (→ of plane) (in turbulence) roulis m; (in aerobatics) tonneau m; (→ of hips, shoulders) balancement m; (→ of sea) houle f; (somersault) galipette f;∎ to have a roll on the ground (horse) se rouler par terre;∎ to do a roll (in high jump) sauter en rouleau;∎ to walk with a roll se balancer ou se dandiner en marchant;∎ literary the roll of the ages le déroulement des époques;∎ familiar to have a roll in the hay (have sex) se rouler dans le foin, se faire une partie de jambes en l'air;∎ familiar to be on a roll être bien parti(d) (list → of members) liste f, tableau m; Administration & Nautical rôle m; School liste f des élèves;∎ to call the roll faire l'appel;∎ Law to strike sb off or from the rolls rayer qn du tableau;∎ falling rolls baisse f d'effectifs;∎ nominal roll liste f nominative;∎ I can hear the rolls of thunder/the far-off roll of a drum j'entends gronder le tonnerre/le roulement lointain d'un tambour(a) (ball) (faire) rouler; (dice) jeter, lancer; (cigarette, paper, carpet, umbrella) rouler; (coil) enrouler;∎ to roll sth along the ground faire rouler qch sur le sol;∎ to roll yarn into a ball faire des pelotes de laine;∎ she rolled the child in a blanket elle a enroulé ou enveloppé l'enfant dans une couverture;∎ the hedgehog rolled itself into a tight ball le hérisson s'est mis en boule;∎ the dog rolled itself in the mud le chien s'est roulé dans la boue;∎ to roll sth in or between one's fingers rouler qch entre ses doigts;∎ the boy rolled the modelling clay into a long snake le garçon roula la pâte à modeler pour en faire un long serpent;∎ he rolled his sleeves above his elbows il a roulé ou retroussé ses manches au-dessus du coude;∎ to roll the presses faire tourner les presses;∎ to roll dice (to play) jouer aux dés;∎ to roll one's r's rouler les r;∎ to roll one's hips/shoulders rouler les hanches/épaules;∎ to roll one's eyes in fright rouler les yeux de frayeur;∎ she's a company executive, wife and housekeeper all rolled into one elle cumule les rôles de cadre dans sa société, d'épouse et de ménagère;∎ this room is a bedroom and study rolled into one cette pièce sert à la fois de chambre et de bureau(b) (flatten → grass) rouler; (→ pastry, dough) étendre; (→ gold, metal) laminer; (→ road) cylindrer∎ roll 'em! moteur!(a) (ball, coin etc) rouler;∎ to roll on the ground/in the grass (person, animal) se rouler par terre/dans l'herbe;∎ his eyes rolled in horror il roulait des yeux horrifiés;∎ the ball rolled under the car/down the stairs la balle roula sous la voiture/en bas de l'escalier;∎ the boulders rolled down the mountainside les rochers dévalaient la montagne;∎ the car rolled down the hill/the slope la voiture dévalait la colline/la pente;∎ the ball rolled along the floor la balle roulait sur le sol;∎ the parade rolled slowly past the window le défilé passait lentement devant la fenêtre;∎ the bus rolled into the yard le bus est entré dans la cour;∎ the car rolled to a halt la voiture s'est arrêtée lentement;∎ tears rolled down her face des larmes roulaient sur ses joues;∎ sweat rolled off his back la sueur lui dégoulinait dans le dos;∎ familiar to be rolling in money or rolling in it rouler sur l'or, être plein aux as;∎ he had them rolling in the aisles il les faisait mourir de rire(b) (ship) avoir du roulis; (plane → with turbulence) avoir du roulis; (→ in aerobatics) faire un tonneau ou des tonneaux; Astronomy tourner sur soi-même(c) (camera, machine) tourner;∎ to keep the cameras/the presses rolling laisser tourner les caméras/les presses;∎ Television & Cinema roll! moteur!;∎ the credits started to roll (of film) le générique commença à défiler;∎ figurative the wheels never stop rolling les roues ne s'arrêtent jamais de tourner;∎ figurative OK, we're ready to roll! bon, on est prêt, allons-y!;∎ figurative to get or to start things rolling mettre les choses en marche;∎ Theatre to keep the show rolling faire en sorte que le spectacle continue;∎ let the good times roll que la fête continue(d) (drums) rouler; (thunder) gronder; (voice) retentir; (music) retentir, résonner; (organ) résonner, sonner∎ to be rolling être sous ecsta►► Cars roll bar arceau m de sécurité;roll call appel m;∎ to take (the) roll call faire l'appel;roll collar col m roulé;roll film pellicule f en bobine;roll neck col m roulé∎ to roll sth about faire rouler qch(marble, ball etc) rouler ça et là; (ship) rouler;∎ to roll about on the floor or ground/grass (person) se rouler par terre/dans l'herbe;∎ to roll about with laughter se tordre de rire, se tenir les côtes(hoop, ball) faire rouler; (car, wheelbarrow) pousser∎ the car was rolling along at 140 km/h la voiture roulait à 140∎ let's roll along to Jake's place si on se pointait chez Jake?, si on débarquait chez Jake?(take away) emmener; (put away) ranger∎ the hills rolled away into the distance les collines disparaissaient au loin;∎ the ball rolled away into the street la balle a roulé jusque dans la rue;∎ suddenly all my troubles simply rolled away subitement tous mes ennuis s'éloignèrent(a) (push back → carpet) rouler, enrouler; (→ blankets) replier; (→ enemy, difficulties) faire reculer; (→ trolley, wheelchair) reculer;∎ the doctor rolled the wheelchair back against the wall le médecin recula la chaise roulante contre le mur;∎ to roll back the frontiers of science faire reculer les frontières de la science∎ it would be nice to roll back the years ce serait bien de revenir des années en arrière(d) (bring back) ramener∎ her eyes rolled back in her head ses yeux se révulsèrent(tears, sweat) couler;∎ to roll down a hill (car, children) débouler une pente;∎ the tears rolled down his cheeks les larmes coulaient le long de ses joues➲ roll in(bring in) faire entrer; (barrel, car) faire entrer en roulant;∎ to roll the ball in (in hockey) remettre la balle en jeu(b) (pour in → money, crowds) affluer∎ they finally rolled in at three o'clock in the morning ils sont finalement rentrés à trois heures du matin;∎ she rolled in to work three hours late elle s'est amenée au travail avec trois heures de retard(d) (in hockey) remettre la balle en jeu➲ roll offTypography (print) imprimer∎ Typography to roll off the presses sortir des presses(fall on floor) rouler par terre;∎ the top rolled off into the bath le bouchon a roulé dans la baignoire;∎ to roll off the shelf/the table rouler de l'étagère/de la table;∎ sweat was rolling off his back la sueur lui coulait dans le dos;∎ cars are rolling off the production line les voitures sortent de la chaîne de production➲ roll on(b) (stockings) enfiler∎ roll on Christmas! vivement (qu'on soit à) Noël!□ ;∎ roll on the day when I'm my own boss! vivement que je sois mon propre patron!□➲ roll out(a) (ball) rouler (dehors); (car) rouler ou pousser dehors; (map) dérouler; (pastry) étendre (au rouleau);∎ we rolled the lawnmower out into the garden nous avons sorti la tondeuse dans le jardin(b) (produce → goods, speech) débiter∎ the new scheme will be rolled out nationwide le nouveau système s'étendra à tout le payssortir;∎ to roll out of bed (person) sortir du lit;∎ the ball rolled out from under the sofa la balle est sortie de sous le canapé;∎ the train rolled out of the station le train quitta la gare;∎ familiar we rolled out of the pub at midnight nous sommes sortis du pub à minuit□(a) (person, animal, object) retournerrouler sur; (of car) écraser(person, animal) se retourner; (car) faire un tonneau;passer devantpasser(season etc) arriver➲ roll up(map, carpet) rouler; (sleeves) retrousser; (trousers) remonter, retrousser; (blind, car window) remonter;∎ to roll sth up in a blanket enrouler ou envelopper qch dans une couverture∎ the map keeps rolling up on its own impossible de faire tenir cette carte à plat;∎ to roll up into a ball se rouler en boule(b) familiar (arrive → guests) rappliquer, se pointer, s'amener; (→ customers, spectators) rappliquer en foule;∎ roll up! 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I noun[bread] roll — Brötchen, das
egg/ham roll — Eier-/Schinkenbrötchen, das
3) (document) [Schrift]rolle, dieroll of honour — Gedenktafel [für die Gefallenen]
schools with falling rolls — Schulen mit sinkenden Schülerzahlen
6)II 1. nounbe on a roll — (coll.) eine Gluckssträhne haben
2) (motion) Rollen, das2. transitive verb2) (shape by rolling) rollenroll a cigarette — eine Zigarette rollen od. drehen
roll one's own — [selbst] drehen
roll snow/wool into a ball — einen Schneeball formen/Wolle zu einem Knäuel aufwickeln
[all] rolled into one — (fig.) in einem
roll oneself/itself into a ball — sich zusammenrollen
3) (flatten) walzen [Rasen, Metall usw.]; ausrollen [Teig]4)5)3. intransitive verbheads will roll — (fig.) es werden Köpfe rollen
2) (operate) [Maschine:] laufen; [Presse:] sich drehen; (on wheels) rollen4) (Naut.) [Schiff:] rollen, schlingern5) (revolve) [Augen:] sich [ver]drehen6) (flow, go forward) sich wälzen (fig.); [Wolken:] ziehen; [Tränen:] rollen7) [Donner:] rollen; [Trommel:] dröhnenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/62788/roll_about">roll about- roll by- roll in- roll on- roll out- roll up* * *I 1. [rəul] noun1) (anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc: a roll of kitchen foil; a toilet-roll.) die Rolle2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.) die Roulade3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.) das Rollen4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.) das Rollen5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.) das Rollen6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.) der Wulst7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).) der Trommelwirbel2. verb1) (to move by turning over like a wheel or ball: The coin/pencil rolled under the table; He rolled the ball towards the puppy; The ball rolled away.) rollen2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.) rollen3) (to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding: to roll the carpet back.) rollen4) ((of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over: The doctor rolled the patient (over) on to his side; The dog rolled on to its back.) rollen5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.) rollen6) (to cover with something by rolling: When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.) wälzen7) (to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).) ausrollen8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.) schlingern9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.) grollen,wirbeln10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.) rollen11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.) fahren12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.) wälzen13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.) dahinziehen•- roller- rolling
- roller-skate 3. verb(to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) rollschuhlaufen- rolling-pin- roll in
- roll up II(a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.) das Verzeichnis* * *[rəʊl, AM roʊl]I. nfilm \roll Filmrolle fa \roll of film/paper eine Rolle Film/Papier\roll of fat Speckrolle f, Speckwulst m4. (list) [Namens]liste f; (register) Verzeichnis nt, Register nt; of lawyers Anwaltsliste f; (rolled up document) Schriftrolle f histelectoral \roll Wählerverzeichnis ntto be admitted to the \roll als Anwalt zugelassen werdencheese \roll Käsebrötchen nt, Käsesemmel fthe dog went for a \roll in the grass der Hund wälzte sich im Grasto walk with a \roll einen wiegenden Gang haben10. SPORT, AVIAT Rolle fa backward \roll eine Rolle rückwärts11. usu sing (sound) of thunder [G]rollen nt kein pl; of an organ Brausen nt kein pl; of a canary Trillern nt kein pl; MUSdrum \roll, \roll of the drum Trommelwirbel m12.II. vt1. (make move around axis)▪ to \roll sb/sth jdn/etw rollento \roll one's eyes die Augen verdrehen2. (make turn over)▪ to \roll sb/sth jdn/etw drehen\roll him onto his side dreh ihn auf die Seite3. (push on wheels)4. (shape)he \rolled the clay into a ball in his hands er formte [o rollte] den Ton in seinen Händen zu einer Kugel5. (wind)▪ to \roll sth etw aufrollenthe hedgehog \rolled itself into a ball der Igel rollte sich zu einer Kugel zusammento \roll a cigarette eine Zigarette drehento \roll wool into a ball Wolle aufwickeln6. (wrap)7. (flatten)▪ to \roll sth etw walzen8. (games)to \roll a die [or dice] würfeln9. (start)to \roll a device/machine ein Gerät/eine Maschine in Gang bringen\roll the camera! Kamera an!10. LINGto \roll one's r's das R rollen12.▶ [all] \rolled into one [alles] in einemIII. vito \roll down the hill den Berg hinunterrollenthe newspapers \rolled off the presses die Zeitungen rollten von den Druckerpressena tear ran down his check eine Träne lief ihm die Wange herunterthe sweat ran down my back der Schweiß lief ihr den Rücken hinunter3. (move on wheels) rollenthe truck \rolled to a stop just before the barricade der Lastwagen kam gerade noch vor dem Hindernis zum Stehen5. (revolve in an orbit) planet kreisen6. SPORT, AVIAT eine Rolle machen7. (operate) laufento keep sth \rolling etw in Gang haltento \roll by vorbeiziehen9. (undulate) wogen, wallena wave of cigarette smoke \rolled towards me ein Schwall von Zigarettenrauch schlug mir entgegenthe drums \rolled ein Trommelwirbel ertönte11. (curl up)to \roll into a ball sich akk zu einem Ball [o einer Kugel] zusammenrollen12. (be uttered effortlessly) leicht über die Lippen kommen13.* * *[rəʊl]1. n1) (of paper, netting, film, hair etc) Rolle f; (of fabric) Ballen m; (of banknotes) Bündel nt; (of butter) Röllchen nt; (of flesh, fat) Wulst m, Röllchen nta roll of banknotes — ein Bündel nt Banknoten
he has rolls on his belly — er hat Speckrollen am Bauch
ham/cheese roll — Schinken-/Käsebrötchen nt
See:→ sausage roll etc3) (= movement) (of sea, waves) Rollen nt; (of ship) Schlingern nt, Rollen nt; (= somersault, AVIAT) Rolle f; (of person's gait) Schaukeln nt, Wiegen ntthe ship gave a sudden roll —
to have a roll in the hay with sb (inf) — mit jdm ins Heu gehen (inf)
to call the roll — die Namensliste verlesen, die Namen aufrufen
roll of honour (Brit) — Ehrenliste f
See:2. vi1) (person, object) rollen; (from side to side ship) schlingern; (presses) laufen; (AVIAT) eine Rolle machento roll over and over — rollen und rollen, kullern und kullern (inf)
the children/stones rolled down the hill — die Kinder/Steine rollten or kugelten (inf) den Berg hinunter
tears were rolling down her cheeks — Tränen rollten or kullerten (inf) ihr über die Wangen
heads will roll! (fig) — da werden die Köpfe rollen!
can you keep the ball or things rolling while I'm away? (inf) — können Sie den Laden in Schwung halten, solange ich weg bin? (inf)
the words just rolled off his tongue —
his eyes rolled (during a fit) — er rollte mit den Augen
to roll with the punches (fig) — sich nicht aus dem Gleis werfen or bringen lassen
3) (camera) laufen4) (CINE)3. vtbarrel, hoop, ball, car rollen; umbrella aufrollen; cigarette drehen; pastry, dough ausrollen; metal, lawn, road walzento roll one's r's —
to roll one's own (cigarettes) — sich (dat) seine eigenen drehen
See:→ also rolled* * *roll [rəʊl]A s1. HIST Schriftrolle f, Pergament n2. a) Urkunde fc) JUR Br Anwaltsliste f:call the roll die Anwesenheitsliste verlesen, MIL einen Anwesenheitsappell abhalten;strike off the roll(s) einen Solicitor von der Anwaltsliste streichen; einem Arzt etc die Zulassung entziehen;4. (Haar-, Kragen-, Papier- etc) Rolle f:roll of butter Butterröllchen n;roll of tobacco Rolle Kautabak5. Brötchen n, Semmel f7. ARCHa) Wulst m, Rundleiste f8. Bodenwelle f9. TECH Rolle f, Walze f (besonders in Lagern)10. Fließen n, Fluss m (auch fig)11. a) Brausen nb) Rollen n, Grollen nd) Dröhnen ne) ORN Triller(n) m(n)12. Wurf m (beim Würfeln)13. SCHIFF Rollen n, Schlingern n14. wiegender Gang, Seemannsgang m15. SPORT Rolle f (auch beim Kunstflug)16. US sla) zusammengerolltes GeldscheinbündelB v/i1. rollen:start rolling ins Rollen kommen;2. rollen, fahren (Fahrzeug oder Fahrer)rolling waters Wassermassenthe seasons roll away die Jahreszeiten gehen dahin5. sich wälzen (auch fig):8. wiegend gehen:rolling gait → A 149. rollen, sich verdrehen (Augen)10. a) grollen, rollen (Donner)b) dröhnen (Stimme etc)c) brausen (Wasser, Orgel)d) wirbeln (Trommel)e) trillern (Vogel)12. METALL sich walzen lassen14. würfelnC v/t1. ein Fass etca) rollenb) (herum)wälzen, (-)drehen:roll one’s eyes die Augen rollen oder verdrehen;roll one’s eyes at sb umg jemandem (schöne) Augen machen;roll a problem round in one’s mind fig ein Problem wälzen2. (dahin)rollen, fahren4. (zusammen-, auf-, ein)rollen, (-)wickeln:roll o.s. into one’s blanket sich in die Decke (ein)wickeln5. (durch Rollen) formen, einen Schneeball etc machen:roll a cigarette sich eine Zigarette drehen;roll paste for pies Kuchenteig ausrollen6. einen Rasen, eine Straße etc walzen:roll metal Metall walzen oder strecken;rolled into one umg alles in einem, in einer Person7. TYPOa) Papier kalandern, glättenb) Druckfarbe (mit einer Walze) auftragen8. rollen(d sprechen):roll one’s r’s das R rollen9. die Trommel wirbeln11. den Körper etc (beim Gehen) wiegen12. US sl einen Betrunkenen ausnehmen, berauben13. eine Drei etc würfeln* * *I noun1) Rolle, die; (of cloth, tobacco, etc.) Ballen, der; (of fat on body) Wulst, der2) (of bread etc.)[bread] roll — Brötchen, das
egg/ham roll — Eier-/Schinkenbrötchen, das
3) (document) [Schrift]rolle, die4) (register, catalogue) Liste, die; Verzeichnis, dasroll of honour — Gedenktafel [für die Gefallenen]
6)II 1. nounbe on a roll — (coll.) eine Gluckssträhne haben
2) (motion) Rollen, das2. transitive verb1) (move, send) rollen; (between surfaces) drehen2) (shape by rolling) rollenroll a cigarette — eine Zigarette rollen od. drehen
roll one's own — [selbst] drehen
roll snow/wool into a ball — einen Schneeball formen/Wolle zu einem Knäuel aufwickeln
[all] rolled into one — (fig.) in einem
roll oneself/itself into a ball — sich zusammenrollen
3) (flatten) walzen [Rasen, Metall usw.]; ausrollen [Teig]4)5)3. intransitive verb1) (move by turning over) rollenheads will roll — (fig.) es werden Köpfe rollen
2) (operate) [Maschine:] laufen; [Presse:] sich drehen; (on wheels) rollen3) (wallow, sway, walk) sich wälzen4) (Naut.) [Schiff:] rollen, schlingern5) (revolve) [Augen:] sich [ver]drehen6) (flow, go forward) sich wälzen (fig.); [Wolken:] ziehen; [Tränen:] rollen7) [Donner:] rollen; [Trommel:] dröhnenPhrasal Verbs:- roll by- roll in- roll on- roll out- roll up* * *n.Rolle -n f. v.drehen v.rollen v.wickeln v.wälzen v. -
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I 1. rəul noun1) (anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc: a roll of kitchen foil; a toilet-roll.) rull2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.) rundstykke; kuvertbrød3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.) rulling4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.) rulling5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.) rulling, rumling6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.) (fett)valk, bilring7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).) trommevirvel2. verb1) (to move by turning over like a wheel or ball: The coin/pencil rolled under the table; He rolled the ball towards the puppy; The ball rolled away.) rulle2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.) trille3) (to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding: to roll the carpet back.) rulle sammen/opp4) ((of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over: The doctor rolled the patient (over) on to his side; The dog rolled on to its back.) snu, rulle5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.) rulle6) (to cover with something by rolling: When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.) rulle7) (to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).) kjevle ut; rulle8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.) rulle, slingre9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.) rulle10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.) rulle11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.) kjøre, rulle12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.) rulle13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.) gå•- roller- rolling
- roller-skate 3. verb(to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) gå på rulleskøyter- roll in
- roll up II(a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.) navnelistebolle--------rull--------rundstykke--------valseIsubst. \/rəʊl\/1) det å rulle seg, rulling2) rull (også etterstilt i sammensetninger)3) ( matlaging) rundstykke, kuvertbrød4) liste, registerlæreren ropte opp alle navnene på listen \/ læreren foretok opprop5) ( hverdagslig) valk, bilring6) ( teknikk) valse, vals7) ( matlaging) rullekake, rulade8) ( matlaging) rull, kalverull, bayonneskinke, skinkerull9) trommevirvel, virvelslag10) ( om naturkrefter) rulling, buldring13) vagging, vaggende gange18) ( bokbinding) rullebe on a roll ha hellet med seg være småfull være godt i gangbe on the rolls stå i registeretbe struck off the rolls bli fratatt retten til å praktisere som advokat, miste sin advokatbevillingborne on the rolls oppført (i papirene), rulleførtcall the roll foreta opprop, rope oppMaster of the Rolls ( England og Wales) dommer i appelldomstolenon the rolls of fame i ærens hevdroll\/spool of film filmrullroll of honour\/honor hedersliste, æresliste (liste over personer som har utmerket seg)walk with a roll vagge (avgårde)IIverb \/rəʊl\/1) ( om retning) rulle, trille2) rulle sammen3) rulle seg, velte seg4) ( om gange) vagge5) krølle seg sammen6) ( teknikk) valse7) ( jordbruk) tromle8) ( om fartøy) slingre, rulle frem og tilbake9) ( om naturkrefter) bølge, rulle10) streife rundt12) (amer., slang) rane, lette, robbe13) slå trommevirvel15) nøste16) trille (forme til kule)all rolled into one alt i ett, kombinert alt\/alle på en gangbe rolling in it vasse i penger, sitte godt i detheads will roll hodene kommer til å rullelet the good times roll slapp av og nyt livetroll about with laughter vri seg av latterroll along rulle bortover ( hverdagslig) dukke opp, kommeroll along like a sailor gå med sjømannsgange, gå med vaggende gange (som en sjømann)roll back ( militærvesen) drive tilbake, slå tilbake( økonomi) skjære ned (på), redusere (TV) vise (opptak) om igjen rulle til sideroll in rulle inn, strømme innpakke inn, tulle innroll in luxury velte seg i luksus, velte seg i overflodroll in the aisles ( i teater) vri seg i latter, le høyt og hjertelig( om ønske) jeg kan nesten ikke vente tilroll oneself up rulle seg innroll one's eyes rulle med øyneneroll one' s own ( hverdagslig) rulle sine egne sigaretter, rulle selv (amer., overført) klare seg selv, greie seg på egen håndroll one's r's rulle på r'eneroll one's stockings dra på seg strømpeneroll out rulle opp, åpneroll out of bed (amer.) stå opp, komme seg opproll out the red carpet (for somebody) rulle ut den røde løperen (for noen) ( overført) gjøre stas på (noen)roll over (amer., politikk) gå av, tre tilbake velte, rulle rundt, snu innrømme uetisk opptreden ( jus) forklaring: snu til fordel for forhørslederen (om vitne i rettssak)roll over a debt ( økonomi) kontinuerlig forlenge (forfallsdato på) gjeldroll over credit ( økonomi) rullende kredittroll over for somebody vike unna, vike tilbake for noen, føye seg etter noenroll something in one's mind legge hodet i bløt, tenke grundig over noeroll the bones (amer., slang) kaste terningroll up dukke opp• do you think you can roll up whenever it suits you?stige på• roll up, roll up, the show's ready to begin!stig på, stig på, nå begynner forestillingen!rulle (seg) sammen( om klær) rulle opp, brette opp ( militærvesen) rulle opp bli større og størrebygge opproll up one's sleeves brette opp ermene ( overført) brette opp ermene, gjøre seg klar til innsats, gjøre seg klar til å sette i gangset\/start the ball rolling få snøballen til å rulle -
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I [rɔl] n1) свиток, рулон, свёрток, поимённый список, реестр, каталог, ведомость, валик, ка́тышек, ка́тыш- roll of wall-paper- roll of paper
- roll of oilcloth
- roll of carpet
- roll of cloth
- roll of honour
- in a roll
- wear one's hair in a roll
- take the roll
- be on the rolls2) рогалик, рулетHe sat down to his rolls, eggs, and coffee. — Он сел за стол, чтобы съесть яицо и кофе с булочкой.
- meat roll- hamburger roll
- bread roll
- jelly roll
- Swiss roll
- bake bread rolls3) качание, качка- roll of the sea- show roll of a ship
- roll of a ship
- distant roll of thunder
- walk with a roll II [rɔl] v1) катиться, закатиться- ball rolled under the bedAlice's tears rolled down (her face), forming a pool at her feet. — Слезы катились из глаз Алисы, так что у ее ног образовалась лужа.
2) свёртывать, скатывать, сворачиватьThe kitten rolled itself into a ball. — Котенок свернулся в клубок.
To roll in money. — ◊ Денег - куры не клюют.
The rolling stone gathers no moss. — ◊ Под лежачий камень вода не течет
- roll a carpet- roll wool into a ball -
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{roul}
I. 1. свитък, руло (и фризура), ролка, топ (плат и пр.), вълмо, топчица (масло и пр.)
2. тех. барабан, ролка, валяк
3. кифла, малка франзела, руло
4. списък, регистър, летопис, каталог
Master of the ROLL s началник на държавния архив
ROLL of honour списък на загиналите за родината
to strike off the ROLL зачерквам от списъка на адвокатите (порaди нечестност и пр.)
to call the ROLL извиквам/проверявам по списък
5. арх. спирала на йонийска колона
6. подвит край (на яка и пр.)
7. ек, ехтене, тътен, тътнеж
8. непрекъснато биене на барабан
9. клатушкане, (бордово) клатене, наклоняване
10. търкаляне, олюляваща се походка
11. цилиндрична кутия (за документи и пр.)
12. възвишения, вълнообразни очертания
13. ам. sl. пачка банкноти, спестени пари
14. ав. двойно преобръщане през крило
II. 1. търкалям (се), (из) търкулвам (се), (се), овалвам (се)
heads will ROLL прен. ще има да се търкалят глави, ще има строги наказания
2. въртя (се), навивам (се), завивам (се), увивам (се), свивам (се), запрятам (ръкави и пр.)
3. въртя (очи), въртя се (за очи), блещя се
4. клатя (се), клатушкам (се), люшкам (се)
клатя се като вървя (и to ROLL in one's gait)
5. тека (за река, време), влача (водите си-за река), нося се бавно, влача се (за облаци)
6. карам/бутам на колела, движа се, пътувам (с кола и пр.), трополя (за кола)
7. вълнувам се, нося големи бавни вълни (за море), простирам се (вълнообразно)
8. еча, ехтя, тътна, гърмя, бия бързо/непрестанно (за барабан, барабан), нося се, разнасям се (за звук)
9. точа (се), разточвам (се), източвам (тесто и пр.)
10. стр. пресовам, изравнявам (път и пр.)
11. метал. валцовам
12. фон. произнасям с вибрации (напр. r)
13. муз. свиря арпежи
14. ам. sl. претършувам джобовете на, обирам (спящ, пиян човек)
15. ам. започвам, напредвам, задвижвам
let's get ROLLing хайде да почвамe
16. ам. скитам, бродя
to be ROLLing in money/wealth много съм богат
to be ROLLing in luxury живея в голям разкош
ROLLed in one (съединен) в едно, и едното, и другото
saint and philosopher ROLLed in one (едновременно) светец и философ
to ROLL the wine on one's tongue пия виното на малки глътки
to ROLL with a punch ам. извивам се, за да избягна силата на удар
to ROLL the bones ам. играя на/хвърлям зарове
roll about разг. забавлявам се, заливам се от смях, въртя (се)
roll along движа се, пътувам, напредвам, карам (количка и пр.)
roll around идвам, пристигам
roll away заминавам, отдалечавам cе, разсейвам се, разпръсвам се (за мъгла и пр.), откарвам (с количка и пр.)
roll back оттеглям се (за вълни, бойна линия и пр.), отбивам, давам отпор на (недоволство и пр.), връщам (се) в паметта/съзнанието, ам. връщам (цени) към предишното равнище, намалявам
roll by минавам (с кола и пр.), минавам, тека (за в реме)
roll in идвам, пристигам, стичаме се, трупаме се, ам. разг. лягам си, гоним се (за вълни)
roll off отпечатвам, извъртявам (на циклостил и пр.), изтъркулвам се, падам, развивам се (за кълбо), изреждам бързо, избърборвам
roll on минавам, тека (за време), търкалям се (за години и пр.)
ROLL on the day when по-скоро да дойде денят, когато, обувам, навличам (чорапи и пр.)
roll out точа, разточвам (тесто и пр.), разстилам (килим, карта), изговарям/изричам/прозвучавам ясно/отчетливо, ам. разг. ставам (сутрин)
roll over (пре) обръщам (се)
roll round идвам, пристигам
roll up свивам (се) на кълбо, увивам се, свивам, навивам, запрятам
to ROLL up one's sleeves запрятам ръкави (и прен.), трупам (се), натрупвам (се), идвам, пристигам, стичаме се
явявам се (to в), воен. ограждам (неприятел), издигам се на кълба, къдря се (за дим и пр.)* * *{roul} n 1. свитък; руло (и фризура); ролка; топ (плат и пр.); в(2) {roul} v 1. търкалям (се), (из)търкулвам (се); (се); овалвам* * *списък; търкалям; точа; търкаляне; тътен; топ; свитък; руло; регистър; свивам; олюляване; валям се; възвишение; валям; клатушкане; кифла; люшкане; навивам;* * *1. 1 ав. двойно преобръщане през крило 2. 1 ам. sl. пачка банкноти, спестени пари 3. 1 ам. sl. претършувам джобовете на, обирам (спящ, пиян човек) 4. 1 ам. започвам, напредвам, задвижвам 5. 1 ам. скитам, бродя 6. 1 възвишения, вълнообразни очертания 7. 1 метал. валцовам 8. 1 муз. свиря арпежи 9. 1 фон. произнасям с вибрации (напр. r) 10. 1 цилиндрична кутия (за документи и пр.) 11. heads will roll прен. ще има да се търкалят глави, ще има строги наказания 12. i. свитък, руло (и фризура), ролка, топ (плат и пр.), вълмо, топчица (масло и пр.) 13. ii. търкалям (се), (из) търкулвам (се), (се), овалвам (се) 14. let's get rolling хайде да почвамe 15. master of the roll s началник на държавния архив 16. roll about разг. забавлявам се, заливам се от смях, въртя (се) 17. roll along движа се, пътувам, напредвам, карам (количка и пр.) 18. roll around идвам, пристигам 19. roll away заминавам, отдалечавам cе, разсейвам се, разпръсвам се (за мъгла и пр.), откарвам (с количка и пр.) 20. roll back оттеглям се (за вълни, бойна линия и пр.), отбивам, давам отпор на (недоволство и пр.), връщам (се) в паметта/съзнанието, ам. връщам (цени) към предишното равнище, намалявам 21. roll by минавам (с кола и пр.), минавам, тека (за в реме) 22. roll in идвам, пристигам, стичаме се, трупаме се, ам. разг. лягам си, гоним се (за вълни) 23. roll of honour списък на загиналите за родината 24. roll off отпечатвам, извъртявам (на циклостил и пр.), изтъркулвам се, падам, развивам се (за кълбо), изреждам бързо, избърборвам 25. roll on the day when по-скоро да дойде денят, когато, обувам, навличам (чорапи и пр.) 26. roll on минавам, тека (за време), търкалям се (за години и пр.) 27. roll out точа, разточвам (тесто и пр.), разстилам (килим, карта), изговарям/изричам/прозвучавам ясно/отчетливо, ам. разг. ставам (сутрин) 28. roll over (пре) обръщам (се) 29. roll round идвам, пристигам 30. roll up свивам (се) на кълбо, увивам се, свивам, навивам, запрятам 31. rolled in one (съединен) в едно, и едното, и другото 32. saint and philosopher rolled in one (едновременно) светец и философ 33. to be rolling in luxury живея в голям разкош 34. to be rolling in money/wealth много съм богат 35. to call the roll извиквам/проверявам по списък 36. to roll the bones ам. играя на/хвърлям зарове 37. to roll the wine on one's tongue пия виното на малки глътки 38. to roll up one's sleeves запрятам ръкави (и прен.), трупам (се), натрупвам (се), идвам, пристигам, стичаме се 39. to roll with a punch ам. извивам се, за да избягна силата на удар 40. to strike off the roll зачерквам от списъка на адвокатите (порaди нечестност и пр.) 41. арх. спирала на йонийска колона 42. вълнувам се, нося големи бавни вълни (за море), простирам се (вълнообразно) 43. въртя (очи), въртя се (за очи), блещя се 44. въртя (се), навивам (се), завивам (се), увивам (се), свивам (се), запрятам (ръкави и пр.) 45. ек, ехтене, тътен, тътнеж 46. еча, ехтя, тътна, гърмя, бия бързо/непрестанно (за барабан, барабан), нося се, разнасям се (за звук) 47. карам/бутам на колела, движа се, пътувам (с кола и пр.), трополя (за кола) 48. кифла, малка франзела, руло 49. клатушкане, (бордово) клатене, наклоняване 50. клатя (се), клатушкам (се), люшкам (се) 51. клатя се като вървя (и to roll in one's gait) 52. непрекъснато биене на барабан 53. подвит край (на яка и пр.) 54. списък, регистър, летопис, каталог 55. стр. пресовам, изравнявам (път и пр.) 56. тека (за река, време), влача (водите си-за река), нося се бавно, влача се (за облаци) 57. тех. барабан, ролка, валяк 58. точа (се), разточвам (се), източвам (тесто и пр.) 59. търкаляне, олюляваща се походка 60. явявам се (to в), воен. ограждам (неприятел), издигам се на кълба, къдря се (за дим и пр.)* * *roll [roul] I. v 1. търкалям (се), изтъркулвам (се), валям (се); to set the ball \rolling задвижвам нещата; стартирам, давам начален тласък; 2. въртя (се), навивам (се), завивам (се), увивам (се), свивам (се); запрятам (ръкави и пр.); to \roll a cigarette свивам цигара; 3. въртя ( очи), въртя се (за очи); 4. клатя (се), клатушкам (се), люлея (се), люшкам (се); to \roll (in o.'s walk) вървя, олюлявайки се; 5. тече (за река, време); 6. нося се бавно, влача се (за облаци); 7. карам (бутам) на колела; минавам (движа се) тежко, трополя (за кола); 8. вълнувам се (с големи бавни вълни); простира се вълнообразно (за местност); блъскам ( вълни); 9. ечи, ехти, тътне, гърми; бие непрестанно (за барабан); носи се, разнася се (за звук); 10. точа, разточвам (тесто и пр.); 11. произнасям треперливо (с трептене на езика или мъжеца); 12. ам. напредвам; let good times \roll нека да върви по вода; да не идва край на добрите времена; 13. печ. намазвам с мастило (набран шрифт и пр.); тех. трамбувам (път и пр.); изравнявам; валцувам; 14. хвърлям ( зарове); 15. ам. разг. ограбвам (безпомощен/заспал човек); 16. sl любя се; има сексуален контакт, "търкалям се" (с някого); • \rolled into one (съединен) в едно; и едно, и друго; to \roll the wine on o.'s tongue пия виното на бавни глътки; heads will \roll ще се търкалят глави; ще има наказани (уволнени); II. n 1. свитък; руло; топ (плат и пр.); валмо; ролка; 2. тех. валяк, валец, валц; барабан; цилиндър; валцувачка; 3. списък, регистър; летопис, хроника; the Rolls държавен архив; Master of the Rolls председател на апелативния съд в Англия и пазител на държавния архив; \roll of honour списък на загиналите за родината; to call the \roll извиквам по списък, проверявам присъстващите; to strike s.o. off the \roll юрид. лишавам някого от адвокатски права; 4. кифла; малка франзела; руло; питка (и bread-\roll); pl разг. фурнаджия; sausage \roll питка с кренвирш; 5. архит. спирала на йонийска колона; 6. подвит край (на яка и пр.); 7. ек, екот, ехтене, тътен, тътнеж; 8. непрекъснато биене на барабан; 9. клатушкане, люшкане, люлеене, олюляване; наклоняване; търкаляне; олюляваща се походка; 10. поток от думи (звуци); 11. възвишение, издатина; 12. ам. sl пари, мангизи (особ. пачка банкноти); 13. треперливо звучене (на звука r); 14. хвърляне (на зарове); 15. sl любене, сексуални игри; чукане; 16. ав. тоно; to be on a \roll върви ми, имам успех. -
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spriŋ
1. past tense - sprang; verb1) (to jump, leap or move swiftly (usually upwards): She sprang into the boat.)2) (to arise or result from: His bravery springs from his love of adventure.)3) (to (cause a trap to) close violently: The trap must have sprung when the hare stepped in it.)
2. noun1) (a coil of wire or other similar device which can be compressed or squeezed down but returns to its original shape when released: a watch-spring; the springs in a chair.)2) (the season of the year between winter and summer when plants begin to flower or grow leaves: Spring is my favourite season.)3) (a leap or sudden movement: The lion made a sudden spring on its prey.)4) (the ability to stretch and spring back again: There's not a lot of spring in this old trampoline.)5) (a small stream flowing out from the ground.)•- springy- springiness
- sprung
- springboard
- spring cleaning
- springtime
- spring up
spring1 n1. primavera2. muelle3. manantialspring2 vb saltartr[sprɪŋ]1 (season) primavera3 (of mattress, seat) muelle nombre masculino; (of watch, lock, etc) resorte nombre masculino; (of car) ballesta5 (leap, jump) salto, brinco1 (jump) saltar2 (appear) aparecer (de repente)■ where did you spring from? ¿de dónde has salido?1 (operate mechanism) accionar2 figurative use (news, surprise) espetar (on, a), soltar■ I hate to spring this on you at such short notice siento mucho soltarte esto con tan poca antelación3 familiar (help escape, set free) soltar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto spring a leak (empezar a) hacer aguato spring forth brotar, surgirto spring open abrirse de (un) golpeto spring to mind ocurrirsespring fever fiebre nombre femenino de primaveraspring onion cebolletaspring roll rollito de primaveraspring tide marea viva1) leap: saltar2) : mover rápidamentethe lid sprang shut: la tapa se cerró de un golpehe sprang to his feet: se paró de un salto3)to spring up : brotar (dícese de las plantas), surgir4)to spring from : surgir despring vt1) release: soltar (de repente)to spring the news on someone: sorprender a alguien con las noticiasto spring a trap: hacer saltar una trampa2) activate: accionar (un mecanismo)3)to spring a leak : hacer aguaspring n1) source: fuente f, origen m2) : manantial m, fuente fhot spring: fuente termal3) : primavera fspring and summer: la primavera y el verano4) : resorte m, muelle m (de metal, etc.)5) leap: salto m, brinco m6) resilience: elasticidad fadj.• primaveral adj.• vernal adj.n.• ballesta s.f.• fontanar s.m.• fuente s.f.• manantial s.m.• muelle s.m.• primavera s.f.• resorte s.m.• salto (Deporte) s.m.• venero s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: sprang) or p.p.: sprung•) = brincar v.• brotar v.• dimanar v.• proceder v.• salir v.(§pres: salgo, sales...) fut/c: saldr-•)• saltar v.
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1. sprɪŋ1)a) ( leap) saltarto spring to one's feet — levantarse or ponerse* de pie de un salto or como movido por un resorte
to spring to attention — ponerse* firme
b) ( pounce)the tiger was poised to spring — el tigre estaba agazapado, listo para atacar
to spring AT somebody/something: the dog sprang at his throat — el perro se le tiró al cuello
2)a) (liter) \<\<stream\>\> surgir*, nacer*; \<\<shoots\>\> brotarwhere did you spring from? — (colloq) ¿y tú de dónde has salido?
b)to spring FROM something — \<\<ideas/doubts\>\> surgir* de algo; \<\<problem\>\> provenir* de algo
2.
vta) ( produce suddenly)to spring something ON somebody: he sprang a surprise on them — les dio una sorpresa
b)to spring a leak — empezar* a hacer agua
Phrasal Verbs:
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1) u c ( season) primavera fin (the) spring — en primavera; (before n) <weather, showers> primaveral
2) c ( Geog) manantial m, fuente f3) c ( jump) salto m, brinco m4)a) c (in watch, toy) resorte m; ( in mattress) muelle m, resorte m (AmL)b) ( elasticity) (no pl) elasticidad f[sprɪŋ] (vb: pt sprang) (pp sprung)to walk with a spring in one's step — caminar con brío or energía
1. Nsprings (Aut) ballestas fplin early/late spring — a principios/a finales de la primavera
3) [of water] fuente f, manantial mhot springs — fuentes fpl termales
4) (=leap) salto m, brinco min one spring — de un salto or brinco
5) (=elasticity) elasticidad f2. VT1) (=present suddenly)the redundancies were sprung on the staff without warning — soltaron la noticia de los despidos a la plantilla sin previo aviso
2) (=release) [+ trap] hacer saltar; [+ lock] soltar3) (=leap over) saltar, saltar por encima de3. VI1) (=leap) saltar•
to spring at sb — abalanzarse sobre algnthe cat sprang at my face — el gato se me tiró or se me abalanzó a la cara
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where did you spring from? * — ¿de dónde diablos has salido? *•
to spring into action — entrar en acción•
the cat sprang onto the roof — el gato dio un salto y se puso en el tejado•
her name sprang out at me from the page — al mirar la página su nombre me saltó a la vista•
to spring out of bed — saltar de la cama•
she sprang over the fence — saltó por encima de la valla•
to spring to sb's aid or help — correr a ayudar a algna number of examples spring to mind — se me vienen a la mente or se me ocurren varios ejemplos
2) (=originate) [stream] brotar, nacer; [river] nacer; [buds, shoots] brotar•
to spring from sth: the idea sprang from a TV programme he saw — la idea surgió de un programa de televisión que vio•
to spring into existence — surgir de la noche a la mañana, aparecer repentinamente4.CPD [flowers, rain, sunshine, weather] primaveral, de primaveraspring balance N — peso m de muelle
spring binder N — (=file) carpeta f de muelles
spring bolt N — pestillo m de golpe
spring break N — (US) (Educ) vacaciones fpl de Semana Santa
spring chicken N — polluelo m
spring equinox N — equinoccio m de primavera, equinoccio m primaveral
spring fever N — fiebre f primaveral
spring greens NPL — (Brit) verduras fpl de primavera
spring gun N — trampa f de alambre y escopeta
spring lock N — candado m
spring mattress N — colchón m de muelles, somier m
spring onion N — cebolleta f, cebollino m
spring roll N — rollito m de primavera
spring tide N — marea f viva
spring water N — agua f de manantial
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1. [sprɪŋ]1)a) ( leap) saltarto spring to one's feet — levantarse or ponerse* de pie de un salto or como movido por un resorte
to spring to attention — ponerse* firme
b) ( pounce)the tiger was poised to spring — el tigre estaba agazapado, listo para atacar
to spring AT somebody/something: the dog sprang at his throat — el perro se le tiró al cuello
2)a) (liter) \<\<stream\>\> surgir*, nacer*; \<\<shoots\>\> brotarwhere did you spring from? — (colloq) ¿y tú de dónde has salido?
b)to spring FROM something — \<\<ideas/doubts\>\> surgir* de algo; \<\<problem\>\> provenir* de algo
2.
vta) ( produce suddenly)to spring something ON somebody: he sprang a surprise on them — les dio una sorpresa
b)to spring a leak — empezar* a hacer agua
Phrasal Verbs:
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1) u c ( season) primavera fin (the) spring — en primavera; (before n) <weather, showers> primaveral
2) c ( Geog) manantial m, fuente f3) c ( jump) salto m, brinco m4)a) c (in watch, toy) resorte m; ( in mattress) muelle m, resorte m (AmL)b) ( elasticity) (no pl) elasticidad fto walk with a spring in one's step — caminar con brío or energía
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I [snəʊ] nснег, снегопадThe snow lay thick on the ground. — Снег плотно покрывал землю.
The snow crunched under our feet. — Снег хрустел у нас под ногами.
There was a heavy fall of snow, we had heavy snow last night. — Вчера выпало много снега.
- downy snowAs white, as snow. — ◊ Белый, как снег.
- drifting snow
- frozen snow
- freshly-fallen snow
- newly-fallen snow
- shrinking snow
- granulated snow
- crusted snow
- eternal snows
- Arctic snows
- driving snow
- snow storm
- snow bank
- snow retention
- snow drifts
- first snows of winter
- region of perpetual snows - blanket of snow
- footprints in the snow
- trees covered with snow
- hut buried under snow
- be delayed by snow
- be stopped by snow
- be caught in the snow
- be buried in snow
- lie under the snow
- beat a path in the snow
- brush the snow off one's boots
- bury smth in the snow
- clear the street of the snow
- cover smth with snow
- dig the car out of the snow
- fight through the snow
- lie on the snow
- melt the snow
- pelt smb with snow
- roll the snow into a ball
- sink in the snow
- stick in the snow
- sweep away snow
- walk in the snow
- snow falls in winter
- snow is thawing
- snow covers the ground
- snow didn't lie long
- everything is covered with snow
- snow falls and thick
- snow falls in large, soft snow-flakes
- snow is piled in large drifts
- in the sun the snow softens
- snow did not lie long
- snow melted awayUSAGE:Русское словосочетание "идет сильный снег" передается глаголом to snow: It snows/is snowing hard/heavilyII [snəʊ] v(в безличных оборотах) идти (о снеге), мести (о метели)- it snows- it is snowing hard
- it is beginning to snow
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nounGang, der; (of church) Seitenschiff, daswalk down the aisle with somebody — (fig.) mit jemandem vor den Traualtar treten
* * *(a passage between rows of seats etc in a church, cinema etc.) der Gang* * *[aɪl]n Gang m, Korridor m; of church Seitenschiff nt, Seitenchor m; (separating seating areas) Mittelgang mwith an act like that, you'll have them rolling in the \aisles bei so einer Nummer werden sie Tränen lachen▶ to take sb down the \aisle jdn zum Traualtar führen* * *[aɪl]nGang m; (in church) Seitenschiff nt; (central aisle) Mittelgang maisle seat — Sitz m am Gang
to walk down the aisle — vor den Altar treten
he had them rolling in the aisles (inf) — er brachte sie so weit, dass sie sich vor Lachen kugelten (inf) or wälzten (inf)
* * *aisle [aıl] s1. ARCH Seitenschiff n (einer Kirche):2. Gang m (zwischen Sitzreihen, Regalen etc):have the audience rolling in the aisles das Publikum dazu bringen, sich vor Lachen zu kugeln* * *nounGang, der; (of church) Seitenschiff, daswalk down the aisle with somebody — (fig.) mit jemandem vor den Traualtar treten
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brazo sustantivo masculino 1 (Anat) arm; ( parte superior) upper arm; caminar/ir del brazo to walk arm in arm; llevaba al niño en brazos he was carrying the child in his arms; cruzado de brazos: no te quedes ahí cruzado de brazos don't just stand/sit there (doing nothing); dar el brazo a torcer to give in; no dio el or su brazo a torcer he didn't let them/her twist his arm 2 ( de sillón) arm; ( de tocadiscos) arm; ( de grúa) jib; ( de río) branch, channel; brazo de mar inlet, sound 3
brazo sustantivo masculino
1 Anat arm (de sillón, tocadiscos) arm (de animal cuadrúpedo) foreleg (de un río, candelabro) branch
2 figurado brazo armado, armed wing figurado brazo derecho, right-hand man
brazo de gitano, type of Swiss roll Locuciones: cruzarse de brazos, lit to fold one's arms, figurado not to do anything
ir (agarrados) del brazo, to walk arm in arm figurado no dar su brazo a torcer, not to give in o to stand firm
con los brazos abiertos, with open arms
en brazos, in one's arms ' brazo' also found in these entries: Spanish: cabestrillo - coger - derecha - derecho - dolorida - dolorido - dormida - dormido - enyesar - flexor - flexora - hormiguear - inflamarse - manca - manco - martillazo - retorcer - sablazo - agarrar - agitar - alargar - alzar - amputar - apretar - asir - bajar - balancear - banda - cachar - cortar - doblar - doler - dormir - hacer - llave - mordisco - pellizcar - peludo - quebrar - romper - roto - rozar - sensibilidad - torcer - zafar English: admit - arm - armrest - bandage - break - catch - feel - flex - inch - lightly - loosen - pain - pick-up - process - right-hand man - shoot off - sweep - twist - unarmed combat - around - embed - grasp - grip - handle - her - inlet - jolt - link - my - right - that - under -
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̈ɪˈæŋɡl I
1. сущ.
1) угол alternate angle ≈ противолежащий угол complementary angles ≈ два угла, взаимно дополняющие друг друга до 90 градусов exterior angle ≈ внешний угол interior angle ≈ внутренний угол obtuse angle ≈ тупой угол right angle ≈ прямой угол solid angle ≈ телесный угол, пространственный угол acute, sharp angle ≈ острый угол at a sharp angle ≈ под острым углом the side angle ≈ сторона угла vertex of an angle ≈ вершина угла angle bar/iron ≈ угловая сталь angle brace ≈ угловая связь angle bracket ≈ консоль;
кронштейн из уголка angle of bank angle of dip angle of dive angle of drift angle of roll angle of sight angle of slope angle of view angle of lag solid angle
2) точка зрения;
аспект;
сторона (вопроса, дела и т. п.) to look at the question from all angles ≈ рассматривать вопрос со всех точек зрения (во всех аспектах) to get/use a new angle on smth. разг. ≈ посмотреть на что-л. с другой точки зрения
3) угольник
4) ракурс
2. гл. искажать (рассказ, события) You almost never see the proprietor, although you feel his presence, because you have to angle your writing his way. ≈ Вы почти никогда не видите хозяина-работодателя, хотя чувствуете его присутствие, потому что должны представлять события в выгодном ему свете. II
1. сущ. рыболовный крючок You will be pleased too, if you find a trout at one of our angles. ≈ Вам тоже будет приятно, если на одном из наших крючков Вы обнаружите форель.
2. гл. удить рыбу;
перен. закидывать удочку angle for angle towards to angle for a compliment ≈ напрашиваться на комплимент to angle with silver hook ≈ действовать подкупомугол - acute * острый угол;
- solid * (математика) пространственный угол;
- at right *s под прямым углом;
- at an * of под углом в;
- on the * косо, наклонно;
- to inscribe an * (математика) вписывать угол;
- the leg of an * сторона угла;
- vertex of an * вершина угла;
- at an * под углом, наклонно;
- * of contact( физическое) краевой угол, угол смачивания;
- * of convergence( физическое) угол схождения пучка;
- * of displacement( физическое) угловое смещение;
- * of lag (физическое) угол отставания;
угол запаздывания;
угол замедления;
- * of celestial body (астрономия) угол светила;
- * of dip (физическое) угол магнитного наклонения;
магнитная широта;
- * of aspect угол обзора;
- * of approach угол сближения;
- * of bank (авиация) угол крена;
(геодезия) угол наклона;
- * of attack угол атаки;
- * of climb( авиация) угол набора высоты;
- * of dive (авиация) угол пикирования;
- * of entry (космонавтика) угол входа;
- * of glide (авиация) угол планирования;
- * of emergency( специальное) угол девиации;
- * of entrance( морское) угол носового заострения;
- * of incidence угол падения;
угол атаки самолета;
- * of reflection (оптика) угол отражения;
- * of rest (физическое) угол естественного откоса;
- * of run (морское) угол кормового заострения;
- * of heel (морское) (авиация) угол крена;
- * of slip (техническое) угол скольжения;
- * of stall( авиация) критический угол атаки( разговорное) точка зрения, угол зрения;
подход - social * социальная точка зрения;
- divergent *s разные подходы, разные точки зрения;
- *s of approach to smth. разный подход к чему-л.;
- to get the right * подходить с правильных позиций;
- he looked at the problem only from his own * он смотрит на этот вопрос только с точки зрения своих интересов сторона, аспект - there are many *s to this question это многоаспектный вопрос;
- to look at the question from all *s рассматривать вопрос со всех точек зрения;
- to get a new * on smth. рассматривать что-л. в другом аспекте оттенок, тон, настрой - this column always has a humorous * статьи этой рубрики всегда написаны в юмористическом ключе (американизм) (сленг) выгодное дельце, барыш - what's your * in this? что ты думаешь иметь от этого?, что тебе обломится от этого? хитрость, уловка;
неэтичный поступок;
обходной маневр - he always has an * to beat the other fellow он всегда знает, как обойти противника угольник;
угломер;
угловой шаблон( техническое) уголок, угловое железо (профиль металла) двигаться или наклоняться под углом - to * across the road пересечь дорону наискось сворачивать, поворачивать - the road here *s to the right в этом месте дорога поворачивает направо( авиация) лететь с углом сноса помещать, размещать под углом или образовывать угол писать тенденциозно или в расчете на какую-л. группу читателей;
подавать под каким-л. углом зрения - she *d her column of chitchat toward teenagers свою статью, написанную в стиле непринужденной беседы, она адресовала молодежи;
- he does not * his story он объективно излагает события (устаревшее) рыболовный крючок - to fish with an * ловить рыбу на удочку рыболовные снасти удить рыбу, ловить рыбу на удочку - to * for trout удить форель добиваться;
зондировать почву - to * for compliments напрашиваться на комплименты;
- to * for promotion закидывать удочку насчет повышенияangle искажать (рассказ, события) ~ положение, ситуация;
сторона (вопроса, дела и т. п.) ~ рыболовный крючок ~ точка зрения;
to look at the question from all angles рассматривать вопрос со всех точек зрения;
to get (или to use) a new angle (on smth.) разг. усвоить новую точку зрения (на что-л.) ~ угол;
angle of bank ав. угол крена;
angle of dip угол магнитного наклонения, магнитная широта;
angle of dive ав. угол пикирования ~ угольник ~ удить рыбу;
перен. закидывать удочку~ attr. угловой;
angle bar (или iron) угловая сталь;
angle brace угловая связь;
angle bracket консоль;
кронштейн из уголка~ attr. угловой;
angle bar (или iron) угловая сталь;
angle brace угловая связь;
angle bracket консоль;
кронштейн из уголка~ attr. угловой;
angle bar (или iron) угловая сталь;
angle brace угловая связь;
angle bracket консоль;
кронштейн из уголка~ attr. угловой;
angle bar (или iron) угловая сталь;
angle brace угловая связь;
angle bracket консоль;
кронштейн из уголкаto ~ for a compliment напрашиваться на комплимент~ угол;
angle of bank ав. угол крена;
angle of dip угол магнитного наклонения, магнитная широта;
angle of dive ав. угол пикирования~ угол;
angle of bank ав. угол крена;
angle of dip угол магнитного наклонения, магнитная широта;
angle of dive ав. угол пикирования~ угол;
angle of bank ав. угол крена;
angle of dip угол магнитного наклонения, магнитная широта;
angle of dive ав. угол пикирования~ of lag угол отставания;
угол запаздывания, угол замедления;
solid angle пространственный угол~ of drift ав. угол сноса;
angle of roll ав., мор. угол крена~ of sight воен. угол прицеливания;
angle of slope угол откоса, угол наклона;
angle of view угол изображения~ of sight воен. угол прицеливания;
angle of slope угол откоса, угол наклона;
angle of view угол изображения~ of sight воен. угол прицеливания;
angle of slope угол откоса, угол наклона;
angle of view угол изображенияto ~ with silver hook действовать подкупом~ точка зрения;
to look at the question from all angles рассматривать вопрос со всех точек зрения;
to get (или to use) a new angle (on smth.) разг. усвоить новую точку зрения (на что-л.)left ~ вчт. левый уголок~ точка зрения;
to look at the question from all angles рассматривать вопрос со всех точек зрения;
to get (или to use) a new angle (on smth.) разг. усвоить новую точку зрения (на что-л.)~ of lag угол отставания;
угол запаздывания, угол замедления;
solid angle пространственный угол solid: ~ мат. трехмерный, пространственный, кубический;
solid angle телесный( или пространственный) угол;
solid foot кубический футviewing ~ угол зренияwalk-off ~ угол бокового выхода -
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film
1. noun1) ((a thin strip of) celluloid made sensitive to light on which photographs are taken: photographic film.) carrete2) (a story, play etc shown as a motion picture in a cinema, on television etc: to make a film; (also adjective) a film version of the novel.) película3) (a thin skin or covering: a film of dust.) capa, película
2. verb1) (to make a motion picture (of): They are going to film the race.) filmar2) ((usually with over) to cover with a film: Her eyes gradually filmed (over) with tears.) cubrirse; nublarse•- filmy- filmstar
film1 n1. película2. carretefilm2 vb filmar / grabar / rodar
film sustantivo masculino (pl◊ films)b) (Coc) tb' film' also found in these entries: Spanish: acabose - acción - americanada - bastante - bélica - bélico - caca - cepillarse - cineasta - cinéfila - cinéfilo - cinematográfica - cinematográfico - cinta - corta - corto - cortometraje - crítica - dedicar - duración - emocionante - empezar - ser - estrella - exhibir - fanática - fanático - fibra - filmar - filmoteca - ir - hasta - incondicional - intragable - larga - largo - largometraje - miedo - mirar - montador - montadora - novelar - pantalla - película - peor - pestiño - principio - pública - público - recomendable English: allow - appropriate - backwards - blue - by - censor - downbeat - effect - engrossed - epic - extra - eye-opener - family film - fawn - feature film - feeling - film - film fan - film maker - film making - film set - film star - fit - gore - grip - hilarious - horror film - impact - last - less - location - minor - monster - moving - nod - open - out of - scary - setting - sit through - soporific - star - stay up - summon up - suppose - that - walk-on part - worst - X-film - yettr[fɪlm]2 (coating of dust etc) capa, película3 (of photos) carrete nombre masculino, rollo1 (cinem) rodar, filmar; (tv program) grabar2 (event) filmar1 SMALLCINEMA/SMALL rodar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfilm industry industria cinematográficafilm library cinematecafilm set plató nombre masculinofilm star estrella de cinefilm strip películafilm studio estudio de cinefilm test prueba (cinematográfica)film unit equipo de rodajefilm ['fɪlm] vt: filmarfilm vi: rodarfilm n1) coating: capa f, elícula f2) : película f (fotográfica)3) movie: película f, filme mn.• capa de polvo s.f.• cinta s.f.• filme s.m.• película (Cinema) s.f.v.• cinematografiar v.• filmar v.• hacer una película de v.• rodar v.fɪlm
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1)a) c u ( Phot) película f (fotográfica)a (roll of) film — un rollo or un carrete (de fotos), una película
b) c ( movie) película f, film(e) m (period); (before n)film buff — cinéfilo, -la m,f
film festival — festival m cinematográfico or de cine
c) u ( cinematic art) cine m2)a) c ( thin covering) película fb) u ( wrap) film m or envoltura f transparente
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transitive verb \<\<scene\>\> filmar; \<\<novel/play\>\> llevar al cine
2.
vi rodar*, filmarfilming starts tomorrow — el rodaje or la filmación empieza mañana
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film rating (US), film certificate (UK)Una calificación que se otorga a las películas y videos. Establece la clase de público autorizado para verlos. En EEUU pueden tener seis calificaciones: G ( general audiences) para todos los públicos; PG ( parental guidance) es decir que los padres deciden si sus hijos pueden verlos; PH-13 ( parental guidance for children under 13); R ( restricted) es decir que los menores de 17 años sólo pueden verlos si están acompañados de uno de los padres o de su tutor; NC-17 ( no children-17) que están prohibidos para menores de 17 años; X que sólo los pueden ver los mayores de 17 años. En Gran Bretaña las películas y los videos pueden tener 5 calificaciones: U, para todo público; PG, pueden verlos los niños si están acompañados de un adulto; 12, sólo para mayores de 12 años; 15, sólo para mayores de 15 años; 18, sólo para mayores de 18 añosUn premio de gran prestigio que se otorga anualmente a los éxitos más destacados en el mundo del periodismo, la literatura y la música norteamericanos. Fue establecido en 1917, por Joseph Pulitzer, director de periódico y editor. Cada año se entregan trece premioso El nombre que recibe la bandera del Reino Unido. Está formada por las cruces de San Jorge ( St George), patrono de Inglaterra, de San Andrés ( St Andrew), patrono de Escocia, y de San Patricio ( St Patrick), patrono de Irlanda. Gales y su patrono San David no están representados en ella[fɪlm]1.N (=thin skin) película f ; [of dust] capa f ; [of smoke etc] velo m ; (Cine, Phot) (=negatives) película f ; (=roll of film) carrete m, rollo m ; (at cinema) película f, film m, filme m ; (full-length) largometraje m ; (short) corto(metraje) msilent film — película f muda
to make a film of — [+ book] llevar al cine, hacer una película de; [+ event] filmar
2.VT [+ book] llevar al cine, hacer una película de; [+ event] filmar; [+ scene] rodar3.VI rodar, filmar4.CPD [camera, festival] cinematográfico, de cinefilm buff N — cinéfilo(-a) m / f
film censor N — censor(a) m / f cinematográfico(-a)
film company N — productora f (de cine)
film critic N — crítico(-a) m / f de cine
film fan N — aficionado(-a) m / f al cine
film festival N — festival m de cine
film library N — cinemateca f
it's the best film noir I've seen in a long time — es la mejor película de cine negro que he visto desde hace tiempo
film première N — estreno m oficial, premier f
film producer N — productor(a) m / f (cinematográfico)
film rating N — (Brit) calificación f (de películas)
film rights NPL — derechos mpl cinematográficos
film script N — guión m
film strip N — película f de diapositivas
film studio N — estudio m de cine
* * *[fɪlm]
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1)a) c u ( Phot) película f (fotográfica)a (roll of) film — un rollo or un carrete (de fotos), una película
b) c ( movie) película f, film(e) m (period); (before n)film buff — cinéfilo, -la m,f
film festival — festival m cinematográfico or de cine
c) u ( cinematic art) cine m2)a) c ( thin covering) película fb) u ( wrap) film m or envoltura f transparente
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transitive verb \<\<scene\>\> filmar; \<\<novel/play\>\> llevar al cine
2.
vi rodar*, filmarfilming starts tomorrow — el rodaje or la filmación empieza mañana
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film rating (US), film certificate (UK)Una calificación que se otorga a las películas y videos. Establece la clase de público autorizado para verlos. En EEUU pueden tener seis calificaciones: G ( general audiences) para todos los públicos; PG ( parental guidance) es decir que los padres deciden si sus hijos pueden verlos; PH-13 ( parental guidance for children under 13); R ( restricted) es decir que los menores de 17 años sólo pueden verlos si están acompañados de uno de los padres o de su tutor; NC-17 ( no children-17) que están prohibidos para menores de 17 años; X que sólo los pueden ver los mayores de 17 años. En Gran Bretaña las películas y los videos pueden tener 5 calificaciones: U, para todo público; PG, pueden verlos los niños si están acompañados de un adulto; 12, sólo para mayores de 12 años; 15, sólo para mayores de 15 años; 18, sólo para mayores de 18 añosUn premio de gran prestigio que se otorga anualmente a los éxitos más destacados en el mundo del periodismo, la literatura y la música norteamericanos. Fue establecido en 1917, por Joseph Pulitzer, director de periódico y editor. Cada año se entregan trece premioso El nombre que recibe la bandera del Reino Unido. Está formada por las cruces de San Jorge ( St George), patrono de Inglaterra, de San Andrés ( St Andrew), patrono de Escocia, y de San Patricio ( St Patrick), patrono de Irlanda. Gales y su patrono San David no están representados en ella -
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1. n с. -х. оборот пласта2. n вращение; вращательное движение3. n авт. разворот4. n поворот, место поворота5. n изгиб6. n поворот; поворотный пункт; порог, конец7. n поворот; отклонение, отступлениеthe story has so many twists and turns that the reader becomes lost — в рассказе столько поворотов и отступлений, что читатель совершенно теряется
8. n изменение направления9. n смена, перемена курса10. n перемена, изменение11. n очередьin turn, by turns, turn and turn about — по очереди
laughing and crying in turn — то смеясь, то плача
he went hot and cold by turns — его бросало то в жар, то в холод
to take turns — делать по очереди; чередоваться, сменяться
my turn will come! — придёт и мой черёд!; я ещё своё возьму!; я ещё своего добьюсь!
12. n очередной номер программы, выход; сценка, интермедия13. n исполнитель номера14. n короткая прогулка, поездкаto take a turn, to go for a turn — пройтись
15. n короткий период деятельностиa turn of work — небольшая работа, немного работы
16. n особенность, характерная черта; склад17. n стиль, манера; интерпретация18. n способность; дар; жилка19. n строение, форма20. n построение21. n оборот22. n разг. приступ, припадок, вспышка23. n разг. потрясение, шок24. n разг. менструация25. n бирж. акт купли-продажи26. n бирж. прибыль от купли или продажи ценных бумаг27. n бирж. оборот капитала28. n бирж. разница между курсом покупателей и курсом продавцов29. n бирж. полигр. марашка30. n ж. -д. обходный путь31. n ж. -д. виток32. n ж. -д. муз. группеттоturn of the tide — заметное изменение к лучшему, перемена судьбы
turn of life — переходный период, климактерий
to a turn — точно; как нужно
at every turn — на каждом шагу; повсюду, постоянно; каждый раз
travelling through Europe we kept meeting Americans at every turn — путешествуя по Европе, мы на каждом шагу встречали американцев
33. v поворачиватьhe turned the knob and the door opened — он повернул ручку, и дверь открылась
turn round — оборачиваться; поворачиваться
turn aside — отклонять; поворачивать в сторону
34. v отворачивать, отводитьturn away — отворачивать; отклонять
35. v вращать36. v обёртывать, наматывать37. v вращаться38. v кружиться39. v переворачиватьto turn the leaves of a book — переворачивать страницы книги, листать книгу
40. v переворачиваться41. v опрокидывать; переворачивать вверх дном42. v выкладывать, выпускатьturn loose — отпускать; выпускать
43. v загибать; закручивать; отгибать44. v загибаться; закручиваться; отгибатьсяturn up — поднимать вверх; загибать
45. v направлятьсяnot to know which way to turn — не знать, куда идти
46. v поворачиватьсяit is time to turn now if we wish to get home in time for dinner — пора поворачивать назад, если мы хотим поспеть к обеду
47. v отклонять, менять направлениеto turn down — отклонять, отвергать
48. v отклоняться, менять направление49. v нацеливать, направлять50. v огибать, обходить51. v точить, обтачивать на токарном станке52. v поддаваться обработке на токарном станке, поддаваться токарной обработке53. v оттачивать, придавать завершённую форму54. v редк. менять; действоватьhis speech turned my thinking — то, что он сказал, заставило меня изменить свою точку зрения
55. v редк. изменяться, подвергаться изменению56. v редк. обращать в другую веруturn upon — обращаться; обратиться
does it serve your turn — это вам подходит; это вам годится
57. v редк. обращаться в другую веру, менять религиюto turn the room upside down — привести комнату в беспорядок, перевернуть всё в комнате
58. v редк. изменять, предавать59. v редк. редк. вызывать тошноту60. v редк. уст. иметь противоположный результатhow did the game turn out? — чем закончилась игра?, каков результат встречи?
Синонимический ряд:1. action (noun) action; deed; service2. alteration (noun) alteration; fluctuation3. angle (noun) angle; bow; flection; flexure; turning4. arc (noun) arc; curve; twist5. attack (noun) access; attack; fit; seizure; throe6. bend (noun) bend; deflection; double; shift; tack; yaw7. bent (noun) aptitude; bent; bias; disposition; inclination; leaning; partiality; penchant; predilection; predisposition; proclivity; proneness; propensity; squint; talent; tendency8. chance (noun) chance; opportunity; stint9. deviation (noun) change; deviation; variation; vicissitude10. drive (noun) drive; ride; spin11. gift (noun) aptness; bump; faculty; flair; genius; gift; head; knack; nose; set12. go (noun) bout; go; hitch; innings; spell; time; tour; trick; watch13. move (noun) adjustment; manoeuvre; move; movement14. need (noun) exigency; necessity; need; requirement15. reversal (noun) about-face; changeabout; inversion; reversal; reverse; reversement; reversion; right-about; right-about-face; turnabout; volte-face16. revolution (noun) circle; circuit; circulation; circumvolution; cycle; gyration; gyre; orbit; revolution; revolve; rotation; tour; twirl; wheel; whirl17. round (noun) crook; curvature; round18. trend (noun) direction; drift; trend19. walk (noun) constitutional; hike; ramble; saunter; stroll; walk20. become (verb) become; come; get; go; grow; refer; repair; resort to; run; wax21. bend (verb) angle; bend; curve; deflect; deviate; dodge; refract; swerve; veer22. break (verb) break; plough; turn over23. change (verb) alter; change; convert; metamorphose; modify; mutate; refashion; transfer; transform; transmute; turn into; vary24. circle (verb) circle; circumduct; gyrate; gyre; revolve; roll; rotate; twirl; wheel25. decay (verb) break down; corrupt; crumble; decay; decompose; deteriorate; disintegrate; molder; moulder; putrefy; putresce; rot; spoil; taint26. defect (verb) apostatize; defect; desert; rat; renounce; repudiate; tergiversate; tergiverse27. direct (verb) aim; cast; direct; head; incline; lay; level; point; present; set; train; zero in28. distract (verb) derange; distract; disturb; infatuate; infuriate29. dull (verb) blunt; disedge; dull; obtund30. give (verb) address; apply; buckle; concentrate; dedicate; devote; focus; give31. reverse (verb) invert; reverse; transpose32. sheer (verb) avert; divert; pivot; redirect; re-route; sheer; shift; swing; swivel; volte-face; wheel; whip33. upset (verb) disorder; unhinge; unsettle; upset34. wrench (verb) sprain; wrench -
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1. noun1) Kopf, der; Haupt, das (geh.)head first — mit dem Kopf zuerst/voran
head over heels in love — bis über beide Ohren verliebt (ugs.)
lose one's head — (fig.) den Kopf verlieren
be unable to make head or tail of something/somebody — aus etwas/jemandem nicht klug werden
2) (mind) Kopf, derin one's head — im Kopf
enter somebody's head — jemandem in den Sinn kommen
two heads are better than one — (prov.) zwei Köpfe sind besser als einer
I've got a good/bad head for figures — ich kann gut rechnen/rechnen kann ich überhaupt nicht
not quite right in the head — (coll.) nicht ganz richtig [im Kopf] (ugs.)
have got it into one's head that... — fest [davon] überzeugt sein, dass...
the first thing that comes into somebody's head — das erste, was jemandem einfällt
3) (person)a or per head — pro Kopf
playback/erasing head — Wiedergabe-/Löschkopf, der
head of government — Regierungschef, der/-chefin, die
head of state — Staatsoberhaupt, das
11) see academic.ru/33986/headmaster">headmaster; headmistress2. attributive adjectivehead waiter — Oberkellner, der
3. transitive verbhead office — Hauptverwaltung, die; (Commerc.) Hauptbüro, das
1) (provide with heading) überschreiben; betiteln3) (direct)4) (Footb.) köpfen5) (overtake and stop)4. intransitive verbhead somebody/something [off] — jemanden/etwas abdrängen
head for London — [Flugzeug, Schiff:] Kurs auf London nehmen; [Auto:] in Richtung London fahren
head towards or for somebody/the buffet — auf jemanden/das Buffet zusteuern
you're heading for trouble — du wirst Ärger bekommen
* * *[hed] 1. noun1) (the top part of the human body, containing the eyes, mouth, brain etc; the same part of an animal's body: The stone hit him on the head; He scratched his head in amazement.) der Kopf2) (a person's mind: An idea came into my head last night.) der Kopf3) (the height or length of a head: The horse won by a head.) die Kopflänge4) (the chief or most important person (of an organization, country etc): Kings and presidents are heads of state; ( also adjective) a head waiter; the head office.) das (Ober-)Haupt; Ober...5) (anything that is like a head in shape or position: the head of a pin; The boy knocked the heads off the flowers.) der Kopf6) (the place where a river, lake etc begins: the head of the Nile.) die Quelle7) (the top, or the top part, of anything: Write your address at the head of the paper; the head of the table.) oberes Ende8) (the front part: He walked at the head of the procession.) die Spitze9) (a particular ability or tolerance: He has no head for heights; She has a good head for figures.) die Begabung10) (a headmaster or headmistress: You'd better ask the Head.) der Leiter12) (a headland: Beachy Head.) die Landspitze13) (the foam on the top of a glass of beer etc.) die Blume2. verb1) (to go at the front of or at the top of (something): The procession was headed by the band; Whose name headed the list?) an erster Stelle stehen2) (to be in charge of; to be the leader of: He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.) leiten3) ((often with for) to (cause to) move in a certain direction: The explorers headed south; The boys headed for home; You're heading for disaster!) zusteuern4) (to put or write something at the beginning of: His report was headed `Ways of Preventing Industrial Accidents'.) betiteln•- -headed- header
- heading
- heads
- headache
- headband
- head-dress
- headfirst
- headgear
- headlamp
- headland
- headlight
- headline
- headlines
- headlong
- head louse
- headmaster
- head-on
- headphones
- headquarters
- headrest
- headscarf
- headsquare
- headstone
- headstrong
- headwind
- above someone's head
- go to someone's head
- head off
- head over heels
- heads or tails? - keep one's head
- lose one's head
- make head or tail of
- make headway
- off one's head* * *[hed]I. NOUNfrom \head to foot [or toe] von Kopf bis Fußto bow one's \head den Kopf senkento nod one's \head mit dem Kopf nickento shake one's \head den Kopf schüttelnto put ideas into sb's \head jdm Flausen in den Kopf setzenwhat put that idea into your \head? wie kommst du denn darauf?to need a clear \head to do sth einen klaren Kopf brauchen, um etw zu tunto have a good \head for sth für etw akk begabt seinshe's got a good \head for figures sie kann gut mit Zahlen umgehento clear one's \head einen klaren Kopf bekommento get sb/sth out of one's \head sich dat jdn/etw aus dem Kopf schlagenI can't get that man out of my \head dieser Mann geht mir einfach nicht mehr aus dem Kopfto use one's \head seinen Verstand benutzena \head of broccoli/cauliflower ein Brokkoli/Blumenkohla \head of cabbage ein Kohlkopf ma \head of lettuce ein Salatto be a \head taller than sb [um] einen Kopf größer sein als jdto win by a \head mit einer Kopflänge Vorsprung gewinnen5. no pl (top, front part)the \head of the bed das Kopfende des Bettesat the \head of the table am Kopf[ende] des Tisches6. (blunt end) of a nail, pin, screw Kopf m; (end of tool) of a hammer Haupt nt, Kopf m; of a screwdriver Griff m; of tape, photographic film Anfang mthe \head of a match der Streichholzkopfthe \head of the family das Familienoberhaupta \head of state ein Staatsoberhaupt nt\heads or tails? Kopf oder Zahl?you have to pour the beer slowly so there isn't too big a \head on it man muss das Bier langsam einschenken, damit es nicht zu viel Schaum gibtthe \head of a river/stream ein Fluss-/Bachoberlauf m13. (accumulated amount)\head of steam Dampfdruck mthe \head of a boil/a pimple der Eiterpfropf einer Beule/eines Pickels17.▶ to not be able to make \head [n]or tail of sth aus etw dat nicht schlau [o klug] werden, sich dat auf etw akk keinen Reim machen können▶ to bring sth to a \head (carry sth too far) etw auf die Spitze treiben; (force a decision) etw forcieren [o zur Entscheidung bringen]▶ to bury one's \head in the sand, to have one's \head buried in the sand den Kopf in den Sand stecken▶ to do sth over sb's \head etw über jds Kopf hinweg tun▶ to get [or put] one's \head down BRIT (concentrate) sich akk [ganz auf eine Sache] konzentrieren; (sleep) sich akk aufs Ohr hauen fam▶ to get sth into one's \head etw begreifenwhen will you get it into your thick \head that...? wann geht es endlich in deinen sturen Kopf [o kapierst du endlich], dass...? fam▶ to give sb their \head jdn gewähren lassen, jdm seinen Willen lassen▶ to go over sb's \head über jds Kopf hinweg handeln▶ to go to sb's \head praise, success jdm zu Kopf steigen pej; alcohol, wine jdm in den [o zu] Kopf steigen▶ to have an old [or wise] \head on young shoulders für sein Alter ziemlich erwachsen [o reif] sein▶ to keep a cool \head einen kühlen Kopf bewahren▶ to keep one's \head einen klaren Kopf bewahren▶ to be off one's \head ( fam: be crazy, silly) übergeschnappt [o von allen guten Geistern verlassen] sein fam; (stoned) total zu[gedröhnt] [o zugekifft] sein slBen must be off his \head if he thinks Dad'll give him the money Ben kann nicht ganz bei Trost sein, wenn er glaubt, Dad würde ihm das Geld geben▶ to be [or go] over sb's \head über jds Horizont gehen▶ to put one's \heads together die Köpfe zusammenstecken▶ \heads will roll Köpfe werden rollenthe dog started barking its \head off der Hund begann, wie verrückt zu bellen▶ to have one's \head screwed on [right [or the right way]] ein patenter Mensch sein▶ to be \head and shoulders above sb/sth jdm/etw haushoch überlegen seinII. ADJECTIVEattr leitende(r, s)\head cook Küchenchef(in) m(f)\head office Zentrale fIII. TRANSITIVE VERB1. (be at the front of)▪ to \head sth etw anführenthe procession was \headed by the Queen die Queen ging der Prozession voran2. (be in charge of)to \head a firm/an organization eine Firma/Organisation leiten [o führen▪ to \head sth etw überschreiben [o mit einer Überschrift versehen]the article wasn't \headed der Artikel hatte keine Überschrift4. FBALLto \head the ball den Ball köpfen5. HORTto \head a tree einen Baum kappento \head home sich akk auf den Heimweg machento \head along a path einen Weg entlanglaufen3. (go toward)he \headed straight for the fridge er steuerte direkt auf den Kühlschrank zuto \head for disaster auf eine Katastrophe zusteuernto be \heading into [some] rough times schweren Zeiten entgegengehen* * *in cpds (= top, senior) Ober-* * *head [hed]A v/t2. voran-, vorausgehen (dat)3. (an)führen, leiten:a commission headed by ein Ausschuss unter der Leitung von4. lenken, steuern, dirigieren:a) um-, ablenken,b) abfangen,c) eine Gefahr etc abwenden, ein Gespräch etc abbiegen5. übertreffen6. einen Fluss etc (an der Quelle) umgehen7. mit einem Kopf etc versehen8. einen Titel geben (dat), betiteln9. die Spitze bilden von (oder gen)11. Fußball: den Ball köpfen:head away wegköpfen;head in einköpfen12. head upa) ein Fass ausböden,b) Wasser aufstauenB v/i1. a) gehen, fahren ( beide:for nach):be heading back auf dem Rückweg sein3. (mit der Front) liegen nach:4. (einen Kopf) ansetzen (Gemüse etc)5. sich entwickeln6. entspringen (Fluss)7. Fußball:head clear mit dem oder per Kopf klären;head in einköpfen;head wide vorbeiköpfenC adj1. Kopf…2. Spitzen…, Vorder…, an der Spitze stehend oder gehend3. Chef…, Haupt…, Ober…, Spitzen…, führend, oberst(er, e, es), erst(er, e, es):head cook Chefkoch m;head nurse Oberschwester fD s1. Kopf m:2. poet und fig Haupt n:head of the family Haupt der Familie, Familienvorstand m, -oberhaupt;3. Kopf m, Verstand m, auch Begabung f:he has a (good) head for languages er ist sehr sprachbegabt;head for figures Zahlengedächtnis n;have a good head for heights schwindelfrei sein;two heads are better than one zwei Köpfe wissen mehr als einer4. Spitze f, höchste Stelle, führende Stellung:at the head of an der Spitze von (od gen)5. a) (An)Führer(in), Leiter(in)b) Vorstand m, Vorsteher(in)c) Chef(in):head of government Regierungschefd) SCHULE Direktor m, Direktorin fa) oberer Absatz (einer Treppe)b) Kopf(ende) m(n) (eines Bettes, der Tafel etc)c) Kopf m (einer Buchseite, eines Briefes, eines Nagels, einer Stecknadel, eines Hammers, eines Golfschlägers etc)d) SCHIFF Topp m (Mast)7. Kopf m (einer Brücke oder Mole), oberes oder unteres Ende (eines Sees etc), Boden m (eines Fasses)8. a) Kopf m, Spitze f, vorderes Ende, Vorderteil m/nb) SCHIFF Bug mc) SCHIFF Toilette f (im Bug)9. Kopf m, (einzelne) Person:one pound a head ein Pfund pro Kopf oder Person10. (pl head) Stück n:50 head of cattle 50 Stück Vieh11. Br Anzahl f, Herde f, Ansammlung f (besonders Wild)12. Höhepunkt m, Krise f: → Bes Redew13. (Haupt-)Haar n:a beautiful head of hair schönes, volles Haar14. BOTa) (Salat- etc) Kopf m, Köpfchen n (kopfig gedrängter Blütenstand)15. ANAT Kopf m (vom Knochen oder Muskel)16. MED Durchbruchstelle f (eines Geschwürs etc)17. Vorgebirge n, Landspitze f, Kap n18. pl Vorderseite f (einer Münze):heads or tails? Wappen od Zahl?19. JAGD Geweih n:a deer of the first head ein fünfjähriger Hirsch21. Br Rahm m, Sahne f22. Quelle f (eines Flusses)23. a) Überschrift f, Titelkopf mb) Abschnitt m, Kapitel nc) (Haupt)Punkt m (einer Rede etc):the head and front das Wesentliche24. Abteilung f, Rubrik f, Kategorie f25. TYPO (Titel)Kopf m26. LING Oberbegriff m28. TECHa) Stauwasser nb) Staudamm m, -mauer f29. PHYS, TECHa) Gefälle n, Gefällhöhe fb) Druckhöhe fc) (Dampf-, Luft-, Gas) Druck md) Säule f, Säulenhöhe f (zur Druckmessung):head of water Wassersäule30. TECHa) Spindelkopf m (einer Fräsmaschine)b) Spindelbank f (einer Drehbank)c) Support m (einer Bohrbank)e) Saugmassel f (Gießerei)f) Kopf-, Deckplatte f, Haube f31. MUSc) Kopf m (einer Violine etc)32. Verdeck n, Dach n (einer Kutsche etc)b) …fan m:talk above sb’s head über jemandes Kopf hinweg reden;by head and shoulders an den Haaren (herbeiziehen), gewaltsam;(by) head and shoulders um Haupteslänge (größer etc), weitaus;head and shoulders above the rest den anderen turm- oder haushoch überlegen;from head to foot von Kopf bis Fuß;go off one’s head umg überschnappen;on one’s head auf dem Kopf stehend;on this head in diesem Punkt;out of one’s own heada) von sich aus, allein,b) auf eigene Verantwortung over sb’s head über jemandes Kopf hinweg;go over sb’s head to do sth jemanden übergehen und etwas tun;a) kopfüber (die Treppe hinunterstürzen),b) bis über die oder beide Ohren (verliebt sein) be head over heels in debt bis über die Ohren in Schulden sitzen oder stecken;bring to a head zum Ausbruch oder zur Entscheidung bringen;bury one’s head in the sand den Kopf in den Sand stecken;call for sb’s head jemandes Kopf fordern;go for a walk to clear one’s head um einen klaren Kopf zu bekommen;b) fig zur Entscheidung oder Krise kommen, sich zuspitzen cry one’s head off umg sich die Augen ausweinen oder aus dem Kopf weinen;it never entered his head to help her es kam ihm nie in den Sinn, ihr zu helfen;he’d forget his head if it wasn’t screwed on umg der würde sogar seinen Kopf vergessen, wenn er nicht angeschraubt wäre;gather head überhandnehmen;give a horse its head einem Pferd die Zügel schießen lassen;his name has gone out of my head mir ist sein Name entfallen;he has a good head on his shoulders er ist ein kluger Kopf;hold sth in one’s head etwas behalten, sich etwas merken;hold one’s head upa) den Kopf hoch halten,b) fig seine Selbstachtung nicht verlieren keep one’s head kühlen Kopf bewahren, die Nerven behalten;keep one’s head above water sich über Wasser halten (a. fig);a) etwas über den Haufen werfen umg,b) einer Sache ein Ende bereiten, Schluss machen mit etwas laugh one’s head off umg sich fast oder halb totlachen;let sb have his head jemandem seinen Willen lassen;it lies on my head es wird mir zur Last gelegt;lose one’s head den Kopf oder die Nerven verlieren;make head (gut) vorankommen, Fortschritte machen;I cannot make head or tail of it ich kann daraus nicht schlau werden, ich kann damit nichts anfangen;put sth into sb’s head jemandem etwas in den Kopf setzen;put sth out of one’s head sich etwas aus dem Kopf schlagen;they put their heads together sie steckten die Köpfe zusammen;run in sb’s head jemandem im Kopf herumgehen;take the head die Führung übernehmen;take sth into one’s head sich etwas in den Kopf setzen;talk sb’s head off umg jemandem ein Loch in den Bauch reden;turn sb’s head jemandem den Kopf verdrehen; → bang1 B 1, cloud A 1, knock B 1, roll B 1, swelled head, swollen head, top1 A 1hd abk1. hand2. head* * *1. noun1) Kopf, der; Haupt, das (geh.)mind your head! — Vorsicht, dein Kopf!; (on sign) Vorsicht - geringe Durchgangshöhe!
head first — mit dem Kopf zuerst/voran
lose one's head — (fig.) den Kopf verlieren
be unable to make head or tail of something/somebody — aus etwas/jemandem nicht klug werden
2) (mind) Kopf, dertwo heads are better than one — (prov.) zwei Köpfe sind besser als einer
I've got a good/bad head for figures — ich kann gut rechnen/rechnen kann ich überhaupt nicht
not quite right in the head — (coll.) nicht ganz richtig [im Kopf] (ugs.)
have got it into one's head that... — fest [davon] überzeugt sein, dass...
the first thing that comes into somebody's head — das erste, was jemandem einfällt
3) (person)a or per head — pro Kopf
5) in pl. (on coin)6) (working end etc.; also Mus.) Kopf, derplayback/erasing head — Wiedergabe-/Löschkopf, der
7) (on beer) Blume, diehead of government — Regierungschef, der/-chefin, die
head of state — Staatsoberhaupt, das
11) see headmaster; headmistress2. attributive adjectivehead waiter — Oberkellner, der
3. transitive verbhead office — Hauptverwaltung, die; (Commerc.) Hauptbüro, das
1) (provide with heading) überschreiben; betiteln2) (stand at top of) anführen [Liste]; (lead) leiten; führen [Bewegung]3) (direct)4) (Footb.) köpfen4. intransitive verbhead somebody/something [off] — jemanden/etwas abdrängen
head for London — [Flugzeug, Schiff:] Kurs auf London nehmen; [Auto:] in Richtung London fahren
head towards or for somebody/the buffet — auf jemanden/das Buffet zusteuern
* * *n.Chef- präfix.Haupt Häupter n.Kopf ¨-e m. v.an der Spitze stehen ausdr. -
18 ground
[graund]n1) земля, земная поверхность, почва, грунт, верхний слой землиThere was very little snow on the ground. — На земле было очень много снега.
The draperies fell down to the ground. — Портьеры падали до самого пола.
The ground trembled under our feet. — Земля дрожала у нас под ногами.
- dry groundThe ground is not rich enough for a good crop. — Эта почва недостаточно плодородна, чтобы дать хороший урожай.
- boggy ground
- sandy ground
- fertile ground
- newly mage ground
- good ground for growing wheat
- ground troops
- ground operations
- ground defence
- ground control
- ground sheet
- ground floor
- ground station
- ground job
- ground personnel
- piece of ground
- narrow slip of ground
- smell of dry ground
- hole in the ground
- on the ground
- ground
- from the ground
- high above the ground
- far bellow the ground
- above ground
- under ground
- dress the ground
- till the ground
- roll on the ground
- break new ground
- throw smth to the ground
- bend to the ground- bow gown to the ground- reach the ground
- kiss the ground
- stamp the ground
- touch ground
- look at the ground
- draw smth along the ground
- hit against the ground
- beat a pole into the ground
- sink into the ground
- rise from the ground
- tear a plant out of ground
- penetrate into the ground
- test the ground with one's foot
- inspect the ground for traces of blood
- put one's ear to the ground- lie on the ground- pick smth up from the ground
- walk on the ground
- grow in very good ground- ground is covered with dry leaves- ground settled
- where the ground was hardest2) поле, местность, территория, планThe ground is mostly planted with trees. — Участок, в основном, засажен деревьями.
All that ground is build up. — Весь этот участок застроен.
The police covered the ground north of the town. — Полиция тщательно осмотрела территорию к северу от города.
- rising groundWe haven't very much more ground to cover here. — Нам осталось пройти еще немного.
- hunting ground
- rough ground
- winter feeding ground of goats from the mountains
- level ground
- rugged ground
- steep ground
- grassy grounds
- extensive grounds
- considerable ground
- French ground
- exhibition ground
- sports ground
- pleasure ground
- landing ground
- cycling ground
- broken ground
- enemy ground
- parade ground
- home ground
- cricket ground
- university grounds
- football ground
- consecrated ground
- Holy Ground
- ground contamination
- good ground for a garden
- ground north of smth
- grounds of the mansion
- ground reserved for gardening
- rise of the ground
- character of the ground
- go over a good ground
- cover much ground on the hike
- capture much of the enemy
- have extensive grounds around the house
- trespass on smb's grounds
- walk about the ground
- find good grounds to build this house
- close the grounds to the public
- grounds are splendidly laid out3) (обыкновенно pl) основание для обсуждения, темаHe was rejected on medical grounds. — Его не приняли/он не прошел по медицинским показателям.
They decided to act on legal grounds. — Они решили действовать на юридических основаниях.
I'm an experience cook. — Когда речь идет о еде, я абсолютно уверен в себе, так как я опытный повар.
- theoretical groundsI see no grounds for denial/refusal. — Не вижу причин для отказа.
- delicate ground
- forbidden ground
- common ground
- legal grounds
- good grounds
- good grounds for anxiety
- on normal grounds
- on legal grounds
- on rational grounds
- from the ground up
- on the ground that...
- be on one's ground
- find a common ground
- be sure of one's own ground
- be on shaky grounds
- shift one's ground
- lose one's ground
- have no grounds for complaint
- have every ground to worry- cover the whole ground- tread on forbidden ground
- have some grounds for refusal
- act on grounds of expediency
- have good grounds to believe
- have grounds for supposing smth
- have personal grounds to say so
- make up lost grounds
- cut the ground from under smb's feet
- suit down to the ground
- do something without grounds4) фон, планWhen the green pain off, we saw there was a white ground underneath. — Когда сошла зеленая краска, под ней мы увидели белый фон.
- back ground- on a white ground
- in the middle ground of the picture•CHOICE OF WORDS:USAGE: -
19 strike
1. nounbe on/go [out] or come out on strike — in den Streik getreten sein/in den Streik treten
make a strike — sein Glück machen; (Mining) fündig werden
3) (sudden success)[lucky] strike — Glückstreffer, der
4) (act of hitting) Schlag, der5) (Mil.) Angriff, der (at auf + Akk.)2. transitive verb,1) (hit) schlagen; [Schlag, Geschoss:] treffen [Ziel]; [Blitz:] [ein]schlagen in (+ Akk.), treffen; (afflict) treffen; [Epidemie, Seuche, Katastrophe usw.:] heimsuchenstrike one's head on or against the wall — mit dem Kopf gegen die Wand schlagen
the ship struck the rocks — das Schiff lief auf die Felsen
2) (delete) streichen (from, off aus)3) (deliver)who struck [the] first blow? — wer hat zuerst geschlagen?
strike a blow against somebody/against or to something — (fig.) jemandem/einer Sache einen Schlag versetzen
strike a blow for something — (fig.) eine Lanze für etwas brechen
5) (chime) schlagen6) (Mus.) anschlagen [Töne auf dem Klavier]; anzupfen, anreißen [Töne auf der Gitarre]; (fig.) anschlagen [Ton]7) (impress) beeindruckenstrike somebody as [being] silly — jemandem dumm zu sein scheinen od. dumm erscheinen
it strikes somebody that... — es scheint jemandem, dass...
how does it strike you? — was hältst du davon?
8) (occur to) einfallen (+ Dat.)9) (cause to become)a heart attack struck him dead — er erlag einem Herzanfall
be struck blind/dumb — erblinden/verstummen
10) (attack) überfallen; (Mil.) angreifen11) (encounter) begegnen (+ Dat.)12) (Mining) stoßen auf (+ Akk.)strike gold — auf Gold stoßen; (fig.) einen Glückstreffer landen (ugs.) (in mit)
13) (reach) stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Hauptstraße, Weg, Fluss]14) (adopt) einnehmen [[Geistes]haltung]15) (take down) einholen [Segel, Flagge]; abbrechen [Zelt, Lager]3. intransitive verb,1) (deliver a blow) zuschlagen; [Pfeil:] treffen; [Blitz:] einschlagen; [Unheil, Katastrophe, Krise, Leid:] hereinbrechen (geh.); (collide) zusammenstoßen; (hit) schlagen ( against gegen, [up]on auf + Akk.)2) (ignite) zünden3) (chime) schlagen4) (Industry) streiken5) (attack; also Mil.) zuschlagen (fig.)7) (direct course)strike south — etc. sich nach Süden usw. wenden
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/118652/strike_at">strike at* * *1. past tense - struck; verb1) (to hit, knock or give a blow to: He struck me in the face with his fist; Why did you strike him?; The stone struck me a blow on the side of the head; His head struck the table as he fell; The tower of the church was struck by lightning.) (ein)schlagen2) (to attack: The enemy troops struck at dawn; We must prevent the disease striking again.) zuschlagen3) (to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing: He struck a match/light; He struck sparks from the stone with his knife.) entzünden, schlagen4) ((of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay: The men decided to strike for higher wages.) streiken5) (to discover or find: After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil; If we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.) finden, stoßen auf6) (to (make something) sound: He struck a note on the piano/violin; The clock struck twelve.) (an)schlagen, spielen7) (to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person): I was struck by the resemblance between the two men; How does the plan strike you?; It / The thought struck me that she had come to borrow money.) beeindrucken9) (to go in a certain direction: He left the path and struck (off) across the fields.) den Weg einschlagen10) (to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).) abbrechen, streichen2. noun1) (an act of striking: a miners' strike.) der Streik2) (a discovery of oil, gold etc: He made a lucky strike.) der Treffer•- striker- striking
- strikingly
- be out on strike
- be on strike
- call a strike
- come out on strike
- come
- be within striking distance of
- strike at
- strike an attitude/pose
- strike a balance
- strike a bargain/agreement
- strike a blow for
- strike down
- strike dumb
- strike fear/terror into
- strike home
- strike it rich
- strike lucky
- strike out
- strike up* * *strike1[straɪk]I. nsit-down \strike Sitzstreik msolidarity \strike Solidaritätsstreik msteel \strike Stahlarbeiterstreik msympathy \strike Sympathiestreik ma wave of \strikes eine Streikwelleto be [out] on \strike streikento be on \strike against sth/sb AM etw/jdn bestreikento call a \strike einen Streik ausrufento call for a \strike zu einem Streik aufrufen2. (occurrence)one-\strike-and-you're-out policy Politik f des harten Durchgreifensthe right to \strike das Recht zu streiken, das Streikrechtstriking workers streikende Arbeiterstrike2[straɪk]I. nair \strike Luftangriff mmilitary \strike Militärschlag mmissile \strike Raketenangriff mnuclear \strike Atomschlag m, Atomangriff mretaliatory \strike Vergeltungsschlag m, Vergeltungsangriff msurgical \strike gezielter Angriffto launch a \strike einen Angriff starten, einen Schlag durchführengold/oil \strike Gold-/Ölfund mto make a gold \strike auf Gold stoßenif you're poor and you've been to prison you've already got two \strikes against you ( fig fam) wenn man arm ist und im Gefängnis war, ist man von vornherein doppelt benachteiligtII. vt1. (beat)to \strike the door/table with one's fist mit der Faust gegen die Tür/auf den Tisch schlagento \strike sb in the face jdn ins Gesicht schlagen2. (send by hitting)to \strike a ball einen Ball schlagen/schießenyou struck the ball perfectly! das war ein perfekter Schlag/Schuss!to be struck by a bullet/missile/by lightning von einer Kugel/Rakete/vom Blitz getroffen werden4. (meet, bump against)her head struck the kerb sie schlug mit dem Kopf auf die Bordsteinkantehe was struck by a car er wurde von einem Auto angefahren5. (knock, hurt)to \strike one's fist against the door/on the table mit der Faust gegen die Tür/auf den Tisch schlagen6. (inflict)to \strike a blow zuschlagento \strike two blows zweimal zuschlagento \strike sb a blow jdm einen Schlag versetzenthe judge's ruling \strikes a blow for racial equality das Urteil des Richters ist ein wichtiger Sieg im Kampf für die Rassengleichheit7. (devastate)▪ to \strike sb/sth jdn/etw heimsuchenthe flood struck Worcester die Flut brach über Worcester herein8. (give an impression)▪ to \strike sb as... jdm... scheinenalmost everything he said struck me as absurd fast alles, was er sagte, schien mir ziemlich verworren [o kam mir ziemlich verworren vor]how does Jimmy \strike you? wie findest du Jimmy?she doesn't \strike me as [being] very motivated sie scheint mir nicht besonders motiviert [zu sein]▪ it \strikes sb that... es scheint jdm, dass...it \strikes me that she's not very motivated es scheint mir, dass sie nicht besonders motiviert ist9. (impress)to \strike sb forcibly jdn sehr beeindruckento \strike sb's fancy jds Interesse erregen11. (achieve)▪ to \strike sth etw erreichenhow can we \strike a balance between economic growth and environmental protection? wie können wir einen Mittelweg zwischen Wirtschaftswachstum und Umweltschutz finden?one of the tasks of a chairperson is to \strike a balance between the two sides es gehört zu den Aufgaben eines Vorsitzenden, beiden Seiten gerecht zu werden12. (manufacture)to \strike coins/a medal Münzen/eine Medaille prägen13. (discover)14. (play)to \strike a chord/note einen Akkord/Ton anschlagento \strike the right note den richtigen Ton treffen15. (adopt)to \strike more serious note eine ernstere Tonart [o einen ernsteren Ton] anschlagento \strike the right note den richtigen Ton treffento \strike a pose eine Pose einnehmenthey have chosen to \strike a pose of resistance ( fig) sie haben sich zu einer ablehnenden Haltung entschieden16. clockto \strike midnight/the hour Mitternacht/die [volle] Stunde schlagento \strike twelve zwölf schlagenthe clock struck twelve die Uhr schlug zwölf, es schlug zwölf Uhr17. (occur to)▪ to \strike sb jdm einfallenshe was suddenly struck by the thought that... plötzlich kam ihr der Gedanke, dass...has it ever struck you that...? ist dir je der Gedanke gekommen dass...?it's just struck me that... mir ist gerade eingefallen, dass...18. (remove)to \strike camp das Lager abbrechento \strike one's flag die Flaggen streichento \strike sb/a name off a list jdn/einen Namen von einer Liste streichento \strike sth from the record AM LAW etw aus den Aufzeichnungen streichento \strike sb off the register jdm die Zulassung entziehen19. (ignite)to \strike a match ein Streichholz anzündento \strike sparks Funken schlagen20. (render)to be struck dumb sprachlos sein21.▶ to \strike a chord with sb (memories) bei jdm Erinnerungen wecken; (agreement) bei jdm Anklang findento \strike a responsive chord with sb bei jdm auf großes Verständnis stoßen▶ to \strike a familiar note [with sb] [jdm] bekannt vorkommenIII. vilightning never \strikes in the same place ein Blitz schlägt nie zweimal an derselben Stelle ein▪ to \strike at sb/sth jdn/etw treffenthe missiles struck at troops based around the city die Raketen trafen Stellungen rund um die Stadtto \strike at the heart of sth etw vernichtend treffenwe need to \strike at the heart of this problem wir müssen dieses Problem an der Wurzel packento \strike home ins Schwarze treffen figthe message seems to have struck home die Botschaft ist offensichtlich angekommenthe snake \strikes quickly die Schlange beißt schnell zuthe police have warned the public that the killer could \strike again die Polizei hat die Bevölkerung gewarnt, dass der Mörder erneut zuschlagen könntesometimes terrorists \strike at civilians manchmal greifen Terroristen Zivilisten an4. clock schlagenmidnight has just struck es hat gerade Mitternacht geschlagen5. (find)▪ to \strike on/upon sth etw findenshe has just struck upon an idea ihr ist gerade eine Idee gekommen, sie hatte gerade eine Idee6.* * *[straɪk] vb: pret struck, ptp struck or ( old) stricken1. n1) Streik m, Ausstand mofficial/unofficial strike — offizieller/wilder Streik
to be on strike — streiken, im Ausstand sein
to be on official/unofficial strike — offiziell/wild streiken
to come out on strike, to go on strike — in den Streik or Ausstand treten
See:2) (= discovery of oil, gold etc) Fund ma lucky strike — ein Treffer m, ein Glücksfall m
to get a strike to have the strike (Cricket) — alle zehne werfen, abräumen (inf) schlagen
three strikes and you're out — wenn du den Ball dreimal verfehlst, bist du draußen
4) (FISHING)5) (MIL: attack) Angriff m6) (= act of striking) Schlag m2. vt1) (= hit) schlagen; door schlagen an or gegen (+acc); nail, table schlagen auf (+acc); metal, hot iron etc hämmern; (stone, blow, bullet etc) treffen; (snake) beißen; (pain) durchzucken, durchfahren; (misfortune, disaster) treffen; (disease) befallento strike one's fist on the table, to strike the table with one's fist — mit der Faust auf den Tisch schlagen
to strike sb/sth a blow — jdm/einer Sache einen Schlag versetzen
to be struck by lightning —
he struck his forehead in surprise to strike 38 ( per minute) — er schlug sich (dat) überrascht an die Stirn 38 Ruderschläge (pro Minute) machen
2) (= collide with, meet person) stoßen gegen; (spade) stoßen auf (+acc); (car) fahren gegen; ground aufschlagen or auftreffen auf (+acc); (ship) auflaufen auf (+acc); (sound, light) ears, eyes treffen; (lightning) person treffen; tree einschlagen in (+acc), treffento strike one's head against sth — mit dem Kopf gegen etw stoßen, sich (dat) den Kopf an etw (acc) stoßen
that struck a familiar note — das kam mir/ihm etc bekannt vor
See:→ note5) (= occur to) in den Sinn kommen (+dat)to strike sb as cold/unlikely etc — jdm kalt/unwahrscheinlich etc vorkommen
the funny side of it struck me later — erst später ging mir auf, wie lustig das war
6) (= impress) beeindruckenhow does it strike you? — wie finden Sie das?, was halten Sie davon?
she struck me as being very competent — sie machte auf mich einen sehr fähigen Eindruck
See:→ also struck7) (= produce, make) coin, medal prägen; (fig) agreement, truce sich einigen auf (+acc), aushandeln; pose einnehmento strike a match —
to be struck blind/deaf/dumb — blind/taub/stumm werden, mit Blindheit/Taubheit/Stummheit geschlagen werden (geh)
to strike fear or terror into sb/sb's heart —
strike a light! (inf) — ach du grüne Neune! (inf), hast du da noch Töne! (inf)
8) (= find) gold, oil, correct path finden, stoßen auf (+acc)See:→ oil9) (= make) path hauen10) (= take down) camp, tent abbrechen; (NAUT) flag, sail einholen, streichen; mast kappen, umlegen; (THEAT) set abbauen11) (= remove) streichenstricken from a list/the record — von einer Liste/aus dem Protokoll gestrichen werden
3. vi1) (= hit) treffen; (lightning) einschlagen; (snake) zubeißen; (tiger) die Beute schlagen; (attack, MIL ETC) zuschlagen, angreifen; (disease) zuschlagen; (panic) ausbrechento strike at sb/sth (lit) — nach jdm/etw schlagen; ( fig : at democracy, existence ) an etw (dat) rütteln
to be/come within striking distance of sth — einer Sache (dat) nahe sein
to come within striking distance of doing sth — nahe daran sein, etw zu tun
they were within striking distance of success —
See:2) (clock) schlagen3) (workers) streiken4) (match) zünden, angehen5) (NAUT: run aground) auflaufen (on auf +acc)7)inspiration struck — er/sie etc hatte eine Eingebung
to strike on a new idea — eine neue Idee haben, auf eine neue Idee kommen
8) (= take root) Wurzeln schlagen9)(= go in a certain direction)
to strike across country — querfeldein gehen* * *strike [straık]A s1. Schlag m, Hieb m, Stoß m3. Schlag(werk) m(n) (einer Uhr)4. WIRTSCH Streik m, Ausstand m:be on strike streiken;go on strike in (den) Streik oder in den Ausstand treten;on strike streikend6. Angeln:a) Ruck m mit der Angelb) Anbeißen n (des Fisches)8. Bergbau:a) Streichen n (der Schichten)b) (Streich)Richtung f9. umg Treffer m, Glücksfall m:a lucky strike ein Glückstreffer10. MILB v/t prät struck [strʌk], pperf struck, stricken [ˈstrıkən]strike sb in the face jemanden ins Gesicht schlagen;strike together zusammen-, aneinanderschlagen;she was struck by a stone sie wurde von einem Stein getroffen;he was struck dead by lightning er wurde vom Blitz erschlagen;strike me dead! sl so wahr ich hier stehe!b) Funken schlagen7. stoßen oder schlagen gegen oder auf (akk), zusammenstoßen mit, SCHIFF auflaufen auf (akk), einschlagen in (akk) (Geschoss, Blitz)8. fallen auf (akk) (Licht), auftreffen auf (akk), das Auge oder Ohr treffen:a sound struck his ear ein Laut schlug an sein Ohr;strike sb’s eye jemandem ins Auge fallenan idea struck him ihm kam oder er hatte eine Idee10. jemandem auffallen:what struck me was … was mir auffiel oder worüber ich staunte, war …11. Eindruck machen auf (akk), jemanden beeindrucken:be struck by beeindruckt oder hingerissen sein von;be struck on a girl umg in ein Mädchen verknallt sein12. jemandem gut etc vorkommen:how does it strike you? was hältst du davon?;it struck her as ridiculous es kam ihr lächerlich vor15. THEAT Kulissen etc abbauen17. SCHIFFa) die Flagge, Segel streichen18. den Fisch mit einem Ruck (der Angel) auf den Haken spießenb) die Giftzähne schlagen in (akk) (Schlange)20. TECH glatt streichen21. a) MATH den Durchschnitt, das Mittel nehmenb) WIRTSCH die Bilanz, den Saldo ziehen22. streichen ( off von einer Liste etc): → Medical Register, roll A 2, strike off 2, strike through23. eine Münze, Medaille schlagen, prägen28. ein Tempo, eine Gangart anschlagen29. eine Haltung oder Pose an-, einnehmen31. strike worka) WIRTSCH die Arbeit niederlegen,b) Feierabend machenC v/ib) fig zuschlagen:2. schlagen, treffen:3. fig zuschlagen, angreifen4. zubeißen (Schlange)5. (on)a) schlagen, stoßen (an akk, gegen)9. sich entzünden (Streichholz)11. einschlagen, treffen (Blitz, Geschoss)12. BOT Wurzeln schlagen13. den Weg einschlagen, sich (plötzlich) wenden ( beide:strike for home umg heimgehen;a) einbiegen in (akk), einen Weg einschlagen,b) fig plötzlich verfallen in (akk), etwas beginnen;strike into a gallop in Galopp verfallen;strike into a subject sich einem Thema zuwenden15. SCHIFF die Flagge streichen (to vor dat) (auch fig)17. Angeln:a) anbeißen (Fisch)b) den Fisch mit einem Ruck (der Angel) auf den Haken spießen* * *1. nounbe on/go [out] or come out on strike — in den Streik getreten sein/in den Streik treten
make a strike — sein Glück machen; (Mining) fündig werden
[lucky] strike — Glückstreffer, der
4) (act of hitting) Schlag, der5) (Mil.) Angriff, der (at auf + Akk.)2. transitive verb,1) (hit) schlagen; [Schlag, Geschoss:] treffen [Ziel]; [Blitz:] [ein]schlagen in (+ Akk.), treffen; (afflict) treffen; [Epidemie, Seuche, Katastrophe usw.:] heimsuchenstrike one's head on or against the wall — mit dem Kopf gegen die Wand schlagen
2) (delete) streichen (from, off aus)3) (deliver)who struck [the] first blow? — wer hat zuerst geschlagen?
strike a blow against somebody/against or to something — (fig.) jemandem/einer Sache einen Schlag versetzen
strike a blow for something — (fig.) eine Lanze für etwas brechen
4) (produce by hitting flint) schlagen [Funken]; (ignite) anzünden [Streichholz]5) (chime) schlagen6) (Mus.) anschlagen [Töne auf dem Klavier]; anzupfen, anreißen [Töne auf der Gitarre]; (fig.) anschlagen [Ton]7) (impress) beeindruckenstrike somebody as [being] silly — jemandem dumm zu sein scheinen od. dumm erscheinen
it strikes somebody that... — es scheint jemandem, dass...
8) (occur to) einfallen (+ Dat.)be struck blind/dumb — erblinden/verstummen
10) (attack) überfallen; (Mil.) angreifen11) (encounter) begegnen (+ Dat.)12) (Mining) stoßen auf (+ Akk.)strike gold — auf Gold stoßen; (fig.) einen Glückstreffer landen (ugs.) (in mit)
13) (reach) stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Hauptstraße, Weg, Fluss]14) (adopt) einnehmen [[Geistes]haltung]15) (take down) einholen [Segel, Flagge]; abbrechen [Zelt, Lager]3. intransitive verb,1) (deliver a blow) zuschlagen; [Pfeil:] treffen; [Blitz:] einschlagen; [Unheil, Katastrophe, Krise, Leid:] hereinbrechen (geh.); (collide) zusammenstoßen; (hit) schlagen ( against gegen, [up]on auf + Akk.)2) (ignite) zünden3) (chime) schlagen4) (Industry) streiken5) (attack; also Mil.) zuschlagen (fig.)6) (make a find) (Mining) fündig werdenstrike south — etc. sich nach Süden usw. wenden
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Stoß ¨-e m.Streik -s m.Treffer - m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: struck)or p.p.: stricken•) = anzünden v.auffallen v.drücken v.schlagen v.(§ p.,pp.: schlug, geschlagen)stoßen v.(§ p.,pp.: stieß, gestossen)streiken v.treffen v.(§ p.,pp.: traf, getroffen) -
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1. n бег, пробегto break into a run — побежать, пуститься бегом
2. n бегство; беспорядочное отступлениеto be on the run — поспешно отступать, бежать
3. n побег; нахождение в бегах4. n короткая прогулка; пробежка5. n короткая поездка6. n рейс, маршрутmilk run — рейсовый перелёт; рейс
7. n переход8. n ж. -д. перегон, прогонrun time — время прогона; время счета
dry run — пробный прогон; формальный прогон
9. n ав. полёт; перелёт10. n пройденное расстояние; отрезок пути11. n ав. отрезок трассы12. n ав. пробег; разбег13. n тропа14. n колея15. n период, отрезок, полосаa run of ill luck — несчастливая полоса, полоса невезения
16. n направление17. n геол. направление рудной жилы18. n тиражbackup run — тираж, напечатанный начиная с оборотной стороны
run length — величина тиража, тираж
19. n спорт. единица счёта20. n спорт. перебежка21. n спорт. очко за перебежкуrun about — суетиться, сновать взад и вперёд
22. n спорт. стадо23. n спорт. стая24. n спорт. косяк25. n спорт. карт. ряд, серияa run of cards — карты одной масти, идущие подряд по достоинству; «стрит»
26. n спорт. средний тип, сорт или разрядout of the run — необыкновенный, из ряда вон выходящий, незаурядный
27. n спорт. спрос28. n спорт. разг. разрешение, право пользоваться29. n спорт. загон30. n спорт. вольер31. n спорт. австрал. пастбище,32. n спорт. австрал. скотоводческая ферма33. n спорт. амер. ручей, поток34. n спорт. сильный прилив, приток35. n спорт. амер. ток; истечение36. n спорт. уклон, трасса37. n спорт. обвал, оползень38. n спорт. труба, жёлоб, лоток39. n спорт. длинаa 500 ft run of pipe — пятисотфутовый отрезок трубы; труба длиной в пятьсот футов
40. n спорт. размер41. n спорт. ход рыбы на нерестrun idle — работать впустую; работать на холостом ходу
run flat — шина, остающаяся безопасной после прокола
42. n спорт. нерестящаяся рыба43. n спорт. мор. кормовое заострение44. n спорт. муз. рулада45. a жидкий; расплавленный; растопленный46. a вылитый в расплавленном состоянии; литой47. a отцеженный, отфильтрованный48. a разг. контрабандный49. a нерестящийсяrun fish — рыба, пришедшая в пресную воду на нерест
50. a спец. мягкийrun coal — мягкий или сыпучий уголь; мягкий битуминозный уголь; рядовой уголь
51. a диал. свернувшийся, скисший52. v бежать, бегатьto run mute — бежать за добычей, не подавая голоса
53. v гнать, подгонятьhe ran me breathless — он меня совершенно загнал, он меня загнал до изнеможения
54. v убегать, спасаться бегствомto run for it — удирать, спасаться, искать спасения в бегстве
run away — убегать, удирать
run off — убегать, удирать
55. v двигаться, катиться, скользить56. v амер. разг. катать в автомобиле57. v ходить, следовать, курсировать, плаватьto run behind schedule — опаздывать, отставать от расписания
run up to — доходить; дойти
58. v двигаться, идтиto run the venture — рисковать, идти на риск
59. v съездить на короткий срок60. v ав. совершать пробег, разбег61. v ав. заходить на цель62. v бежать, лететь, протекатьrun in — заглянуть; забежать; заехать
63. v идти, происходить64. v проноситься, мелькать65. v распространяться66. v тянуться, простираться, расстилатьсяthis line runs from … to … — этот маршрут проходит от … до …, эта линия соединяет …
67. v ползти, витьсяa rambling rose ran all over the wall — роза оплетала всю проводить, прокладывать
68. v быть действительным на определённый срок69. v распространяться на определённую территорию, действовать на определённой территорииso far as British justice runs — там, где действует британское правосудие
70. v иметь хождениеoutside the United States where our writ does not run — за пределами Соединённых Штатов, где наши законы не имеют силы
71. v сопровождать в качестве непременного условияa right-of-way that runs with the land — земля, через которую проходит полоса отчуждения
to run back over the past — перебирать всё то, что было в прошлом
72. v течь, литься, сочиться, струитьсяwait till the water runs hot — подожди, пока не пойдёт горячая вода
her eyes ran with tears — её глаза наполнились слезами; из её глаз потекли слёзы
73. v протекать, течьhis nose was running, he was running at the nose — у него текло из носу
74. v разливаться, расплываться75. v таять, течь76. v сливаться, переходитьto run into one — сливаться, объединяться воедино
to run into one another — переходить один в другой, сливаться в одно
77. v лить, наливать78. v вращаться79. v касаться, слегка дотрагиваться до80. v гласитьthe story runs that — говорят, что
81. v проходить; преодолевать82. v линять83. v амер. австрал. дразнить, приставать, дёргать84. v стр. покрывать штукатуркойСинонимический ряд:1. brook (noun) branch; brook; creek2. continuance (noun) continuance; continuation; duration; persistence3. course (noun) course; field; route; track; way4. group (noun) bevy; covey; crowd; flock; gaggle; group; herd; pack; school5. order (noun) chain; order; round; sequence; string; succession; suite; train6. period (noun) interval; period; spell7. series (noun) extent; motion; passage; progress; series; set8. standard (noun) average; ordinary; regular; standard9. stream (noun) burn; channel; rill; rivulet; runnel; stream10. tendency (noun) current; drift; tendency; tenor; trend11. trip (noun) trip12. become (verb) become; come; get; grow; wax13. bolt (verb) bolt; flee; fly; make off; skedaddle; skip; skirr14. carry (verb) carry; convey; ferry; transport15. challenge (verb) campaign; challenge; compete; contend; oppose16. chase (verb) chase; hunt; pursue; stalk17. climb (verb) climb; creep; trail18. continue (verb) carry on; conduct; continue; direct; keep; ordain; persevere19. drive (verb) drive; dug; maneuver; plunge; propel; rammed; stab; stuck; sunk; thrust20. driven (verb) driven; herded21. extend (verb) carried; cover; encompass; extend; led; make; reach; spread; stretch22. flow (verb) circulate; course; flood; flow; leak; pour; proceed; roll; stream23. flux (verb) dissolve; flux; fuse; melt; thaw24. function (verb) act; function; go25. functioned (verb) acted; functioned26. gone (verb) depart; exit; get away; go away; gone; left; pull out; quit; retire; run along; withdraw27. head (verb) administer; administrate; control; govern; head; manage; superintend28. herd (verb) herd; prod29. hunted (verb) chased; hunted30. hurried (verb) barreled; bucketed; bustled; fleeted; flitted; hasted; hastened; hurried; hustled; pelted; rocked; rocketed; rushed; scooted; scoured; skinned; smoked; sped or speeded; staved or stove; whirled; whisked; whizzed; zipped31. hurry (verb) barrel; barrelhouse; beeline; bucket; bullet; bustle; dart; dash; fled; fleet; flit; flown; get out; haste; hasten; highball; hotfoot; hurry; hustle; pelt; race; rock; rocket; rush; sail; scamper; scoot; scour; scramble; scurried; scurry; shin; shot; skin; smoke; speed; sprint; stave; whirl; whish; whisk; whiz; zip32. liquefied (verb) deliquesced; dissolved; fluxed; fused; liquefied; melted; thawed33. move (verb) actuate; impel; mobilise; move; propel34. number (verb) aggregate; amount; number; total35. place (verb) come in; finish; place36. play (verb) play; show37. range (verb) range; varied38. smuggle (verb) bootleg; smuggle39. turn (verb) refer; repair; resort to; turn40. used (verb) handle; operate; used; work
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