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1 revolcarse
1 (echarse) to roll about* * *VPR1) [persona] to roll about; [animal] to wallow; [amantes] * to have a romp in the hay *2) (=obstinarse) to dig one's heels in* * *= wallow.Ex. They stopped or lay down or wallowed frequently just before the crossing point on the river.----* revolcarse en el barro = wallow in + the mud.* revolcarse en el fango = wallow in + the mire.* * *= wallow.Ex: They stopped or lay down or wallowed frequently just before the crossing point on the river.
* revolcarse en el barro = wallow in + the mud.* revolcarse en el fango = wallow in + the mire.* * *
■revolcarse verbo reflexivo to roll around, roll over
' revolcarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
revolcar
English:
roll
- tumble
- wallow
- thrash
* * *vpr1. [por el suelo] to roll around;el perro se revolcaba en la arena the dog rolled around in the sand;nos revolcamos por los suelos de risa we rolled around (on the ground) with laughter;se revolcaba de dolor she was writhing in pain* * *v/r roll around* * *vr: to roll around, to wallow -
2 fango
m.mud.* * *1 (barro) mud, mire2 figurado degradation* * *SM (=lodo) mud, mire; (fig) mire, dirt* * *masculino mud* * *= slime, sludge, muck, mire.Ex. One cannot infer from the sexist analogies of slime and holes the claim that woman occupies an inferior ontological status.Ex. This is a project to incinerate an estimated 700, 000 tonnes of toxic sludge created as a byproduct of a century of steelmaking.Ex. However, those who have tasted the succulent meat of this type of clam are more than willing to dig up to their armpits in the intertidal muck to capture such delicious quarry.Ex. This international network of specialists promote, encourage and co-ordinate the conservation of mires and related ecosystems.----* revolcarse en el fango = wallow in + the mire.* * *masculino mud* * *= slime, sludge, muck, mire.Ex: One cannot infer from the sexist analogies of slime and holes the claim that woman occupies an inferior ontological status.
Ex: This is a project to incinerate an estimated 700, 000 tonnes of toxic sludge created as a byproduct of a century of steelmaking.Ex: However, those who have tasted the succulent meat of this type of clam are more than willing to dig up to their armpits in the intertidal muck to capture such delicious quarry.Ex: This international network of specialists promote, encourage and co-ordinate the conservation of mires and related ecosystems.* revolcarse en el fango = wallow in + the mire.* * *1 (barro) mud2(abyección, oprobio): su nombre quedó cubierto de fango his name was dragged through the mud, his name was mud ( colloq)hundidos en el fango deshonroso de su pasado sunk deep in the shameful mire of their past ( liter)* * *
fango sustantivo masculino
mud
fango sustantivo masculino (barro, lodo) mud
' fango' also found in these entries:
English:
mud
- sludge
* * *fango nm1. [barro] mud2. [deshonra]el escándalo cubrió de fango al presidente the scandal sullied the president's reputation* * *m tb figmud;aplicación de fango MED mud wrap;arrastrar por el fango fig drag through the mud;cubrir de fango fig cast slurs on, attack;su nombre quedó cubierto de fango his name was mud fam* * *fango nmlodo: mud, mire* * *fango n mud -
3 revolcarse en el fango
to wallow in the mud* * *(v.) = wallow in + the mireEx. Even Shakespeare was not above wallowing in the mire, though unlike Marlowe he usually reserved scatology for humorous purposes.* * *(v.) = wallow in + the mireEx: Even Shakespeare was not above wallowing in the mire, though unlike Marlowe he usually reserved scatology for humorous purposes.
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4 Morast
* * *der Morastquagmire; morass; marsh* * *Mo|rạst [mo'rast]m -(e)s, -e or Morä\#ste[mo'rɛstə] (lit, fig) mire, quagmire; (= Sumpf auch) morass* * *(a bog or swamp.) morass* * *Mo·rast<-[e]s, -e o Moräste>[moˈrast, pl moˈrɛstə]m1. (sumpfiges Gelände) morass, bog, marsh[land], swamp* * *der; Morast[e]s, Moraste od. Moräste1) bog; swamp* * *im Morast waten fig wallow in the mire* * *der; Morast[e]s, Moraste od. Moräste1) bog; swamp* * *-e m.bog n.morass n. -
5 fange
fange [fɑ̃ʒ]feminine noun* * *fɑ̃ʒnom féminin mud, mire* * *fɑ̃ʒ nf(= boue) lit mire* * *fange nf mud, mire; se complaire dans la fange fig to wallow in the mire; son nom a été traîné dans la fange his name was dragged through the mud.[fɑ̃ʒ] nom féminin -
6 валятися
1) ( про людину) to lie; ( байдикувати) to loll about; ( кататися) to roll2) ( про речі) to be in a litterвалятися в ногах у когось — to face down at smb.'s feet
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7 провалятися
(на ліжку, на канапі) to loll; ( про речі) to be in a litter -
8 wühlen
I v/i1. dig; Tier: burrow (in + Dat into); Schwein, Vogel: root; in der Erde / im Schlamm wühlen Schwein: grub up soil / root about in the mud; im Schmutz wühlen mess about in the mud ( oder dirt), wallow in the mud (fig. mire); sich [Dat] in den Haaren wühlen rumple one’s hair2. suchend: root ( nach for); Person: auch rummage (around in); die Journalisten wühlten in i-r Vergangenheit fig. the journalists rummaged around in her past4. umg., fig. (schwer arbeiten) beaver away, Brit. auch graft5. POL., pej. (hetzen) agitateIII v/refl Tier: burrow (in + Akk into); sich wühlen durch burrow one’s way through; Panzer etc.: churn through; fig., durch Akten etc.: rummage through* * *to burrow; to rummage; to dig; to spade; to grub* * *wüh|len ['vyːlən]1. viim Bett wǘhlen im Schmutz or Dreck wǘhlen — to toss and turn
2) (= suchen) to rummage, to root (nach etw for sth)in den Schubladen wǘhlen — to rummage through the drawers
3) (fig) to gnaw (in +dat at)4) (inf = schwer arbeiten) to slog (inf)5) (= Untergrundarbeit leisten) to stir things up2. vtto dig, to burrow3. vrsich durch die Menge/das Gestrüpp/die Akten wǘhlen — to burrow one's way through the crowd/the undergrowth/the files
* * *1) (to search by digging: The pigs were grubbing around for roots.) grub2) (to poke about in the ground: The pigs were rooting about for food.) root* * *wüh·len[ˈvy:lən]I. vi1. (kramen)wonach wühlst du denn in der alten Truhe? what are you rummaging for in that old chest?einen Schlüssel aus der Tasche \wühlen to root [or dig] a key out of a bag2. (graben, aufwühlen)bei uns im Garten \wühlen wieder Maulwürfe we've got moles in our garden againin jds Haaren \wühlen to tousle sb's hairin den Kissen \wühlen (fig) to bury oneself in the cushions [or pillowsgegen die Regierung \wühlen to stir things up against the governmentII. vrder Wurm wühlt sich durch das Erdreich the worm burrows its way through the soilich muss mich durch einen Stapel Akten \wühlen I have to wade through a pile of files* * *1.intransitives Verb1) dig; (mit der Schnauze) root ( nach for); < mole> tunnel, burrow2.transitives Verb burrow; tunnel out < burrow>3.reflexives Verbsich in etwas (Akk.) /durch etwas wühlen — burrow into/through something
* * *A. v/i1. dig; Tier: burrow (in +dat into); Schwein, Vogel: root;in der Erde/im Schlamm wühlen Schwein: grub up soil/root about in the mud;sich [dat]in den Haaren wühlen rumple one’s hair2. suchend: root (nach for); Person: auch rummage (around in);die Journalisten wühlten in i-r Vergangenheit fig the journalists rummaged around in her past3. fig, Hunger, Schmerz: gnaw;4. umg, fig (schwer arbeiten) beaver away, Br auch graft5. POL, pej (hetzen) agitateB. v/t (Loch etc) burrow;den Kopf ins Kissen wühlen burrow one’s head into the pillowC. v/r Tier: burrow (in +akk into);sich wühlen durch burrow one’s way through; Panzer etc: churn through; fig, durch Akten etc: rummage through* * *1.intransitives Verb1) dig; (mit der Schnauze) root ( nach for); < mole> tunnel, burrow2.transitives Verb burrow; tunnel out < burrow>3.reflexives Verbsich in etwas (Akk.) /durch etwas wühlen — burrow into/through something
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9 βόρβορος
βόρβορος, ου, ὁ (Aeschyl., Pla., al.; Jer 45:6; Jos., Ant. 10, 121; ParJer 3:13; Tat. 21, 4)① boiling mire in the netherworld, mire ApcPt 8:23; 9:24; 16:31 (cp. Diogenes the Cynic [IV B.C.] in Diog. L. 6, 39: the wicked are tormented in the next world ἐν τῷ βορβόρῳ; AcThom 56; MartMt 3 [Aa II/2, 172, 9; II/1, 220, 1]).② sullied mud, slime, mud (cp. TestBenj 8:3 κόπρον και β.) in which swine wallow ὗς λουσαμένη εἰς κυλισμὸν βορβόρου 2 Pt 2:22. This is usu. taken to mean a sow, after she has washed herself, (turns) to wallowing in the mud (the ptc. is mid., Mlt. 155f; 238f; s. JHarris, The Story of Aḥikar 1898, lxvii, also in Charles, APOT II, 772; RSmend, Alter u. Herkunft d. Achikar-Romans 1908, 75). But the idea was also current that swine preferred to bathe in mud or slime (Sext. Emp., Pyrrhon. Hypot. I 56 σύες τε ἥδιον βορβόρῳ λούονται … ἢ ὕδατι … καθαρῷ; cp. Clem. Al., Protr. 92, 4; Aristot., HA 8, 6 p. 595a, 31; Galen, Protr. 13, p. 42, 22 John); the tr. might then be a sow, having (once) bathed herself (in mud), (returns) to wallowing in the mire (CBigg, ICC, 1901 ad loc.), or a sow that washes herself by wallowing in the mire (M-M. s.v. λούω); cp. PWendland, Ein Wort des Heraklit im NT: SBBerlAk 1898, 788–96. On swine wallowing in mud, lit. and fig., see Semonides 7, 2ff; Heraclitus, Fgm. 37; Epict. 4, 11, 29 (cp. 31) χοίρῳ διαλέγου, ἵνʼ ἐν βορβόρῳ μὴ κυλιήται; Plut., Mor. 129a; Ael. Aristid. 33, 31 K.=51 p. 582 D.; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 148, Agr. 144; Clem. Al., Protr. 92, 4. In the light of Israelite and Gr-Rom. emphasis on purification before participation in religious rites, the imagery is esp. forceful in its devastating satire. S. BHHW I 20.—Schmidt, Syn. II 193f, and s. πηλός. DELG. M-M. Sv. -
10 fango
m (pl -ghi) mud* * *fango s.m.1 mud; ( fanghiglia) slush; ( di palude) mire: fondale di fango, mud bottom; aveva le scarpe sporche di fango, his shoes were muddy (o spotted with mud) // gettare fango addosso a qlcu., coprire qlcu. di fango, (fig.) to throw (o to sling) mud at s.o.; guazzare, rotolarsi nel fango, (anche fig.) to wallow in the mud; cresciuto nel fango, (fig.) brought up in the gutter; cadere nel fango, (fig.) to fall into the gutter; raccogliere dal fango, (fig.) to bring up (o to raise) from the gutter // vivere nel fango, (fig.) to live a life of degradation // ha trascinato il nome della famiglia nel fango, he dragged the family name through the mire // (miner.) fango di perforazione, drilling mud3 (spec. pl.) (med.) mud bath: fare la cura dei fanghi, to take a mud bath treatment; fare i fanghi, to take mud baths4 pl. ( residui di lavorazione) mud (sing.), sludge (sing.): smaltimento dei fanghi, mud (o sludge) disposal.* * *1. 2.••gettare fango su qcn. — to sling mud at sb.
trascinare il nome di qcn. nel fango — to drag sb.'s name in, through the mud
* * *fangopl. - ghi /'fango, gi/I sostantivo m.mud; sporco di fango muddyII fanghi m.pl.(termali) mud baths; fare i -ghi to take mud bathsgettare fango su qcn. to sling mud at sb.; trascinare il nome di qcn. nel fango to drag sb.'s name in, through the mud. -
11 погрязнуть
1) General subject: sink, steep, steeper, wallow, (в конфликте, скандале и т.д.) sink into the mire (of conflict, scandal, etc.)2) Literal: welter -
12 барахтаться
1. wallow2. flounce; flounderлошадь барахталась в грязи, пытаясь выбраться — the horse flounced about in the mire
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13 encenagar
v.1 to mull, to mire.2 to wallow in dirt or mire, to dirty oneself with mud or mire.3 to wallow in crimes and vices: it is seldom used but in its reflexive sense. (Metaphorical)4 to cover with mud, to silt up.El río encenegó los caminos The river covered with mud the roads.5 to swamp.Las lluvias encenegaron la tierra The rains swamped the land.* * *verbo transitivo to cover with o in mud* * *verbo transitivo to cover with o in mud* * *encenagar [A3 ]vtto cover with o in mudencenagados en el vicio sunk in depravityencenagado en la ignorancia steeped in ignorance -
14 Gosse
f; -, -n1. gutter2. fig., pej. gutter; in der Gosse enden / liegen land ( oder end up) in the gutter; aus der Gosse kommen come from the gutter; sich in der Gosse wälzen wallow in depravity; jemanden aus der Gosse ziehen drag s.o. out of the gutter; jemanden oder jemandes Namen durch die Gosse ziehen drag s.o.’s name through the mud ( oder mire)* * *die Gossekennel; gutter* * *Gọs|se ['gɔsə]f -, -n1) (= Rinnstein) gutterin der Gosse enden or landen — to end up in the gutter
jdn aus der Gosse holen or ziehen —
jdn or jds Namen durch die Gosse ziehen or schleifen — to drag sb's name through the mud
* * *Gos·se<-, -n>[ˈgɔsə]▶ jdn aus der \Gosse auflesen [o holen] to drag [or pull] sb [up] out of the gutter▶ in der \Gosse aufwachsen to grow up in the gutter▶ in der \Gosse enden [o landen] to end up in the gutter▶ aus der \Gosse kommen [o stammen] to come from the gutter* * *die; Gosse, Gossen gutter; (fig. abwertend)* * *1. gutter2. fig, pej gutter;in der Gosse enden/liegen land ( oder end up) in the gutter;aus der Gosse kommen come from the gutter;sich in der Gosse wälzen wallow in depravity;jemanden aus der Gosse ziehen drag sb out of the gutter;* * *die; Gosse, Gossen gutter; (fig. abwertend)* * *-n f.drain n.gutter n. -
15 ordure
ordure [ɔʀdyʀ]1. feminine noun• ce type est une ordure (inf!) that guy's a real bastard (vulg!)2. plural feminine noun* * *ɔʀdyʀ
1.
nom féminin ( abjection) liter filth
2.
ordures nom féminin pluriel1) ( déchets) refuse [U] GB, garbage [U] USles ordures ménagères — household refuse GB ou garbage US
mettre/jeter quelque chose aux ordures — to put/to throw something in the bin GB ou in the garbage US
tas d'ordures — rubbish heap GB, pile of garbage US
2) ( grossièretés) filth [U]* * *ɔʀdyʀ1. nf1) (= saleté) filth no pl2) (= propos, écrit) obscenity, filth no pl3) * (= fumier) scum sg *espèce d'ordure! ** — you bastard! **
2. ordures nfpl(= déchets) rubbish sg Grande-Bretagne garbage sg USA refuse sg* * *A nf2 ◑( personne méprisable) quelle ordure ce type! that guy's a real bastard◑!B ordures nfpl1 ( déchets) refuse ¢ GB, garbage ¢ US; les ordures ménagères household refuse GB, household garbage US; ramassage des ordures ménagères collection of household refuse GB ou garbage US; mettre/jeter qch aux ordures to put/throw sth in the bin GB ou in the garbage US; défense de déposer des ordures no dumping; tas d'ordures rubbish heap GB, pile of garbage US;2 ( grossièretés) filth ¢; cet article est un tissu d 'ordures this article is sheer filth.[ɔrdyr] nom féminin1. (très familier) [personne abjecte]2. (littéraire) [fange]————————ordures nom féminin pluriel1. [déchets] refuse (substantif non comptable), rubbish (UK) (substantif non comptable), garbage (US) (substantif non comptable)ramasser les ordures to collect the garbage ou rubbishjeter ou mettre quelque chose aux ordures to throw something into the rubbish bin (UK) ou garbage can (US)dire/écrire des ordures sur quelqu'un to talk/to write filth about somebody
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