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1 schreiten
v/i; schreitet, schritt, ist geschritten1. step (zu up to); mit langen Schritten: stride; feierlich: walk; stolz: stalk; im Zimmer auf und ab schreiten pace up and down the room2. fig. (beginnen) zu etw. schreiten proceed to s.th.; zur Abstimmung schreiten proceed to the vote; zum Äußersten schreiten take drastic action; zur Tat schreiten set to work, get cracking umg.* * *to tread; to stride; to pace; to step* * *schrei|ten ['ʃraitn] pret schri\#tt [ʃrɪt] ptp geschri\#tten [gə'ʃrɪtn]vi aux sein (geh)(= schnell gehen) to stride; (= feierlich gehen) to walk; (vorwärts) to proceed; (= stolzieren) to strut, to stalkim Zimmer auf und ab schréíten — to stride or pace up and down the room
zu etw schréíten (fig) — to get down to sth, to proceed with sth
es wird Zeit, dass wir zur Tat schréíten — it's time we got down to work or action
zum Äußersten schréíten — to take extreme measures
zur Abstimmung/Wahl schréíten — to proceed or go to a vote
* * *1) (to walk backwards and forwards (across): He paced up and down.) pace2) (to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) step3) (to walk with long steps: He strode along the path; He strode off in anger.) stride* * *schrei·ten<schritt, geschritten>[ˈʃraitn̩]vi Hilfsverb: sein▪ [irgendwohin] \schreiten to stride [somewhere]zur Tat \schreiten to get down to action [or work]* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein (geh.)1) walk; (mit großen Schritten) stride; (marschieren) march2)zu etwas schreiten — (fig.) proceed to something
zur Tat schreiten — go into action/get down to work
* * *1. step (im Zimmer auf und ab schreiten pace up and down the room2. fig (beginnen)zu etwas schreiten proceed to sth;zur Abstimmung schreiten proceed to the vote;zum Äußersten schreiten take drastic action;zur Tat schreiten set to work, get cracking umg* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein (geh.)1) walk; (mit großen Schritten) stride; (marschieren) march2)zu etwas schreiten — (fig.) proceed to something
zur Tat schreiten — go into action/get down to work
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: schritt, ist geschritten)= to stride v.(§ p.,p.p.: strode, stridden)to tread v.(§ p.,p.p.: trod, trodden) -
2 шаг
1. step2. pitch[lang name="Russian"]калиброванная цепь, цепь с калиброванным шагом — pitch chain
3. walk[lang name="Russian"]поддерживать ребёнка, делающего первые шаги — to walk a baby
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3 سار
سَارَ \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. follow: to go along (a road). go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting, work This clock goes by electricity. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. The car ran off the road. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed. \ See Also مشى (مَشَى) \ سَارَ \ race: to rush; go at full speed: The car raced past me. \ See Also عدا بأقصى سُرْعَة \ سَارَ \ plod: to walk with slow heavy steps: The farmer plodded across the muddy field. \ See Also عَمِلَ ببطُء وتَثَاقَل \ سَارَ بِبُطْء \ drag: to move slowly: The sick donkey dragged behind the others. \ سَارَ بِخُطًى مُنْتَظِمَة \ pace: to walk with regular steps: He paced anxiously up and down the room. \ سَارَ بِخُطًى واسِعة \ stride: to walk with long steps. \ سَارَ بسُرعةٍ عادية \ cruise: (of cars or aeroplanes) to travel at a speed that uses a reasonable amount of petrol, not at top speed. \ سَارَ بِغَيْرِ اتّزَانٍ فوقَ طريقٍ وَعِر \ bump: to move unsteadily over rough ground: The car bumped along the track. \ سَارَ رُوَيدًا \ amble: to walk slowly. \ سَارَ سِيرتَهُ \ follow in sb.’s footsteps: to follow sb.’s example, esp. one’s way of life: He wants to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a doctor. \ سَارَ على دواليب أو عجلات \ roll: to move on wheels: The train rolled slowly into the station. \ سَارَ قُدُمًا \ advance: to go forward; move forward: The army advanced towards the enemy. \ سَارَ مُتَعَرِّجًا \ zigzag: to go in zigzag manner. \ سَارَ الهُويْنَا \ jog: (of people, animals, vehicles, etc.) to move unsteadily or with little progress: We jogged along on our donkeys. -
4 ausholen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/i1. zum Schlag: raise one’s hand ( oder arm), get ready to hit s.o.; zum Wurf: swing one’s arm back, reach back, get ready to throw s.th.; beim Rudern etc.: pull (back); mit weit ausholenden Schritten with great strides2. fig., bei einer Schilderung etc.: ( weit) ausholen go a long way back; etwas ausholen go back a bitII v/t1. Dial. (jemanden) sound s.o. out, quiz s.o.* * *aus|ho|lenvi sep1) (zum Schlag) to raise one's hand/arm etc; (zum Wurf) to reach back; (mit Schläger, Boxer) to take a swingweit áúsholen (zum Schlag, beim Tennis) — to take a big swing; (zum Wurf) to reach back a long way; (fig: Redner) to go far afield
bei einer Erzählung weit áúsholen — to go a long way back in a story
mit dem Arm/der Hand zum Wurf/Schlag áúsholen — to raise one's arm/hand ready to throw/strike
zum Gegenschlag áúsholen (lit, fig) — to prepare for a counterattack
2) (= ausgreifen) to stride outer ging mit weit áúsholenden Schritten — he walked with long strides
* * *aus|ho·lenvi1. (Schwung nehmen)[mit der Hand] \ausholen to take a swingweit \ausholen to take a big swingzum Schlag \ausholen to draw back sep one's arm/fist etc. for a blowmit dem Schläger \ausholen to swing one's club/racket etc.mit dem Speer \ausholen to draw back sep one's/the javelin2. (ausschweifen) to beat about the bush3. (große Schritte machen) to lengthen one's stride[s], to stride outmit weit \ausholenden Schritten gehen to walk with long strides, to stride* * *intransitives Verb1)[mit dem Arm] ausholen — draw back one's arm; (zum Schlag) raise one's arm
er holte zum Schlag aus — he raised his fist/sword etc. to strike
er holte zum Wurf aus — he drew back his arm ready to throw
zum Gegenschlag ausholen — (fig.) prepare to counter-attack
* * *ausholen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/i1. zum Schlag: raise one’s hand ( oder arm), get ready to hit sb; zum Wurf: swing one’s arm back, reach back, get ready to throw sth; beim Rudern etc: pull (back);mit weit ausholenden Schritten with great strides2. fig, bei einer Schilderung etc:(weit) ausholen go a long way back;etwas ausholen go back a bitB. v/t1. dial (jemanden) sound sb out, quiz sb* * *intransitives Verb1)[mit dem Arm] ausholen — draw back one's arm; (zum Schlag) raise one's arm
er holte zum Schlag aus — he raised his fist/sword etc. to strike
zum Gegenschlag ausholen — (fig.) prepare to counter-attack
2) (fig.): (beim Erzählen, Erklären usw.) go back a long way* * *v.to strike out v. -
5 no|ga
f 1. (kończyna) leg- przednie/tylne nogi front legs a. forelegs/hind legs- złamać nogę to break one’s leg- skręcić nogę w kostce to sprain one’s ankle- założyć nogę na nogę to cross one’s legs- siedzieć ze skrzyżowanymi nogami to sit cross-legged- chwiać się na nogach to stagger- ledwo a. z trudem trzymać się na nogach to be about to collapse- trzymać a. utrzymywać się na nogach to keep one’s balance- nie zdołał a. nie umiał utrzymać się na nogach he lost his balance- nogi ugięły się pode mną/pod nią I/she went weak at the knees- iksowate nogi a. nogi w iks knock knees- mieć iksowate nogi to be knock-kneed2. (stopa) foot- palce u nóg toes- deptać komuś po nogach w tańcu to tread a. step on sb’s toes while dancing- powłóczyć nogami to drag one’s feet3. (część stołu, krzesła, przyrządu) leg- stolik/taboret na trzech nogach a three-legged table/stool- stół na jednej a. o jednej nodze a pedestal table4. pot., pejor. (niezaradna osoba) also-ran; basket case pot., obraźl.; (tępak) turkey pot., duffer pot.- zawsze byłem noga z matmy I’ve always been a duffer at maths- postąpił jak noga he blew it pot.- □ noga wykroczna Sport back leg- noga wypadowa Sport leading foot■ do góry nogami topsy-turvy, upside down- świat przewrócony do góry nogami a topsy-turvy world- przewrócić wszystko do góry nogami to turn everything upside down- noga! a. do nogi! (do psa) heel!- chodzić przy nodze a. za nogą [pies] to walk a. follow at a. to heel- do nogi a. co do nogi to the last person- wystrzelali wszystkich co do nogi they wiped out all of them- na drugą nogę! pot. let’s drink another one- na jednej nodze on a. at the double- w nogach łóżka a. posłania at the foot of the bed- w nogę [iść, maszerować] in step- w nogi! run for it!- dali nogę z ostatniej lekcji they bunked off GB pot. a. played hook(e)y from US pot. the last period- trzecia noga pot., żart. a walking stick- wziąć nogi za pas to take to one’s heels- bronić się przed czymś rękami i nogami to resist a. oppose sth- być cały dzień a. nieustannie na nogach to be on the go every minute of the day a. without a break- być jedną nogą w grobie a. na tamtym świecie to be at death’s door, to be on one’s last legs; to have one foot in the grave pot., żart.- robić coś na ostatnich nogach to do sth with one’s last strength- iść a. wlec się noga za nogą to drag one’s feet- iść w nogi [alkohol] to make walking difficult- ledwo powłóczyć nogami a. wlec nogi za sobą to be on one’s last legs- (ze zmęczenia) ledwo a. z trudem trzymał się na nogach (being so tired) he could barely stand- mieć dobre nogi to be a good walker- nakryć się nogami pot. to fall (down) on one’s back- nie móc ruszyć ręką, ani nogą to be too tired to stir- padać a. rzucać się komuś do nóg (na znak czci, wdzięczności) to fall a. drop a. sink to one’s knees before sb; (na znak pokory, oddania) to bend a. bow the a. one’s knee to sb- podciąć komuś nogi [silne wrażenia, emocje] to make sb weak at the knees; (spowodować upadek) to trip sb (up)- postawić kogoś na nogi (finansowo) to provide sb with a firm financial footing; (zdrowotnie) to make sb feel good again- schodzić a. uchodzić nogi do kolan to be exhausted by walking- stanąć mocno na nogach (zdrowotnie) to be back on one’s feet; (finansowo) to establish oneself on a firm financial footing- stanąć na własnych nogach to stand on one’s own (two) feet- ściąć a. zwalić a. zbić kogoś z nóg (pozytywnie) to sweep sb off their feet; (negatywnie) to knock sb off their feet- tracić grunt pod nogami (w konfliktowej sytuacji) to lose ground- traktować kogoś per noga a. per nogam to treat sb in a scornful way- wstać lewą nogą pot., żart. to get out of bed on the wrong side- wyciągać nogi pot. (iść szybciej) to walk with long strides- zmienić nogę to fall into step- zmylić nogę to break step- jesteśmy już/jeszcze jedną nogą na wakacjach our thoughts are already/still on holidays- jesteś tu z nami tylko jedną nogą you’re here with us merely physically but your thoughts are elsewhere- moja/jego noga więcej tu nie postanie I/he will never set foot in this place again- noga się mu/mi powinęła his/my luck has run out- nogi mu/jej odjęło przest. his/her legs are paralysed- nogi odmawiają mi posłuszeństwa my legs fail me- nogi same ją/jego niosą she/he walks effortlessly- nogi wrosły jej w ziemię she was petrified- ziemia a. grunt usuwa mi/nam się spod nóg I am/we are finding myself/ourselves in a precarious situation- żywa noga stąd nie ujdzie no one will get out of here alive- kto nie ma w głowie, ten ma w nogach pot. forgetful people waste more time- ręka rękę myje, noga nogę wspiera przysł. you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours przysł.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > no|ga
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6 больший
1. any more2. anymore3. greater4. larger5. no longerуже не; больше не — no longer
6. no moreболее; гораздо больше — much more
7. bigger; moreненамного больше; немногим больше — little more
чем больше, тем веселее; — the more the merrier
больше; более; большее количество — more and more
8. bigger; greater9. betterчем больше, тем лучше — the more the better
10. longerбольшая дальность; с большой дальностью — long range
11. major12. moreчем больше …, тем больше — the more … the more
чем больше, тем веселее — the more the merrier
Синонимический ряд:1. вящее (прил.) вящее; пуще2. крупнее (прил.) взрослее; здоровее; здоровеннее; знатнее; крупнее3. огромнее (прил.) грандиознее; громаднее; огромнее4. сильнее (прил.) глубже; могучее; мощнее; сильнее5. старше (прил.) старше6. преимущественно (проч.) большей частью; в основном; главным образом; по большей части; по преимуществу; предпочтительно; преимущественно -
7 stride
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8 крок
чкроки мн. — ( звуки ходи) footsteps
прискорити крок — to mend (to quicken, to accelerate) one's pace
тихим кроком військ. — slow time
швидким кроком військ. — quick time
йти великими кроками — to walk with long ( vigorous) strides
звук кроків — footsteps, tread
2) спец. ( відстань) spacing; pitchкрок гвинта — lead, lead of screw, propeller pitch, twist
крок доріжок комп. — track pitch
3)за два кроки — а step ( or two) from here
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9 stride
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10 делать большие шаги
General subject: walk with long stridesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делать большие шаги
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11 tranco
m.stride.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trancar.* * *1 stride\en dos trancos in a flash* * *SM1) (=paso) stride, big stepandar a trancos — to walk with long strides, take big steps
en dos trancos — (lit) in a couple of strides; (fig) in a couple of ticks
2) (Arquit) threshold* * *a) ( paso largo) strideen dos trancos — in two shakes (AmE) o (BrE) in two ticks (colloq)
b) (CS) ( ritmo) rate, paceagarrarle el tranco a algo — to get the hang o knack of something
* * *a) ( paso largo) strideen dos trancos — in two shakes (AmE) o (BrE) in two ticks (colloq)
b) (CS) ( ritmo) rate, paceagarrarle el tranco a algo — to get the hang o knack of something
* * *1 (paso largo) strideandaba a trancos she was striding along2 (CS) (ritmo) rate, pace* * *
tranco sustantivo masculino ➣ trancada
' tranco' also found in these entries:
English:
stride
* * *tranco nmstride;llegó en dos trancos he got there in a couple of strides* * *m:ir a grandes trancos stride along* * *tranco nm1) : stride2) umbral: threshold -
12 ausholen
aus|ho·lenvi1) ( Schwung nehmen)[mit etw] \ausholen to swing back [sth] sep;[mit der Hand] \ausholen to take a swing;weit \ausholen to take a big swing;zum Schlag \ausholen to draw back sep one's arm/fist etc. for a blow;mit dem Schläger \ausholen to swing one's club/racket etc.;mit dem Speer \ausholen to draw back sep one's/the javelin2) ( ausschweifen) to beat about the bush3) ( große Schritte machen) to lengthen one's stride[s], to stride out;mit weit \ausholenden Schritten gehen to walk with long strides, to stride -
13 не всё золото, что блестит
посл.
1. All is not gold that glitters; all that glitters is not gold (не всё золото, что блестит)
2. All are not hunters that blow the horn (не всяк тот охотник, кто в рог трубит)
3. All aren't cooks that walk with long knives (не все, кто ходит с ножом, — повара)
4. Not everyone who has a cowl on is a monk (не каждый, кто в рясе, — монах)
5. Not every pearl that is found is valuable (не каждая найденная жемчужина ценна).Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > не всё золото, что блестит
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14 не всё то золото, что блестит
посл.
1. All is not gold that glitters; all that glitters is not gold (не всё золото, что блестит)
2. All are not hunters that blow the horn (не всяк тот охотник, кто в рог трубит)
3. All aren't cooks that walk with long knives (не все, кто ходит с ножом, — повара)
4. Not everyone who has a cowl on is a monk (не каждый, кто в рясе, — монах)
5. Not every pearl that is found is valuable (не каждая найденная жемчужина ценна).Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > не всё то золото, что блестит
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15 Не все, кто ходит с ножом, - повара.
фраз. All are not cooks that walk with long knives.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > Не все, кто ходит с ножом, - повара.
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16 не всё, что серо, волк
посл.
1. All is not gold that glitters; all that glitters is not gold (не всё золото, что блестит)
2. All are not hunters that blow the horn (не всяк тот охотник, кто в рог трубит)
3. All aren't cooks that walk with long knives (не все, кто ходит с ножом, — повара)
4. Not everyone who has a cowl on is a monk (не каждый, кто в рясе, — монах)
5. Not every pearl that is found is valuable (не каждая найденная жемчужина ценна).Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > не всё, что серо, волк
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17 не всяк тот охотник, кто в рог трубит
посл.
1. All is not gold that glitters; all that glitters is not gold (не всё золото, что блестит)
2. All are not hunters that blow the horn (не всяк тот охотник, кто в рог трубит)
3. All aren't cooks that walk with long knives (не все, кто ходит с ножом, — повара)
4. Not everyone who has a cowl on is a monk (не каждый, кто в рясе, — монах)
5. Not every pearl that is found is valuable (не каждая найденная жемчужина ценна).Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > не всяк тот охотник, кто в рог трубит
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18 большой шаг
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19 шире шаг
эй вы, мальчики, шагом марш отсюда! — hop off, you boys!
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20 فشخ
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