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41 אֵפֶר
אֵפֶרm. (b. h.; √אף, cmp. אבק, אפה) ashes. Ohol. II, 2 א׳ שרופים ashes of persons burnt to death (by accident). B. Bath.60b; Taan.II, 1 א׳ מקלה calcined ashes (symbol of mourning, supplication). Y. ib. II, 65a אֶפְרוֹ של יצחק the ashes of (the ram substituted for) Isaac. Gen. R. s. 49. Lev. R. s. 36; a. fr. -
42 עגל III, עגלא
עֲגַלIII, עֲגָלָא m. (עֲגַל) ( rolling, swiftness; בע׳, לע׳ very soon, swiftly, suddenly. Targ. Job 20:5. Targ. Prov. 29:1. Targ. II Esth. 6:10 בע׳ בע׳ make haste.Ber.18b דלע׳ קא אתית because thou shalt soon come (to us, the dead). Snh.52a כי היכי דלישרוף לע׳ in order that he may be burnt to death so much sooner; Pes.75a כי היכי דתימות בע׳ (Ms. O. לעגל) that she may die the sooner; Yalk. Lev. 630; a. e. -
43 עֲגַל
עֲגַלIII, עֲגָלָא m. (עֲגַל) ( rolling, swiftness; בע׳, לע׳ very soon, swiftly, suddenly. Targ. Job 20:5. Targ. Prov. 29:1. Targ. II Esth. 6:10 בע׳ בע׳ make haste.Ber.18b דלע׳ קא אתית because thou shalt soon come (to us, the dead). Snh.52a כי היכי דלישרוף לע׳ in order that he may be burnt to death so much sooner; Pes.75a כי היכי דתימות בע׳ (Ms. O. לעגל) that she may die the sooner; Yalk. Lev. 630; a. e. -
44 verbrennen
(unreg.)I v/t (hat verbrannt) burn; (versengen) scorch; (Müll) incinerate; (Leiche einäschern) cremate; CHEM. convert; (Kalorien, Fett etc.) burn off; die Sonne hat ihn verbrannt he has got sunburn ( oder sunburnt); sich (Dat) beim Sonnen den Rücken verbrennen get sunburnt on one’s back; sich (Dat) die Zunge etc. verbrennen burn ( oder scald) one’s tongue etc.; der Körper verbrennt den Zucker the sugar is converted by the body; Finger, Mund, Scheiterhaufen, verbranntII v/i (ist) burn; Gebäude etc.: burn down, be destroyed by fire, be burn|t (bes. Am. -ed) to the ground, be gutted; Person, lebend: be burn|t (bes. Am. -ed) to death; CHEM. be converted (zu into); drei Menschen sind in dem Haus verbrannt three people burn|t (Am. -ed) to death in the house; der Kuchen / das Steak ist verbrannt the cake / steak has got burn|t (bes. Am. -ed); Kohlehydrate verbrennen im Körper zu... carbohydrates are converted in the body into...III v/refl burn o.s., get burn|t (bes. Am. -ed); sich aus Protest öffentlich ( selbst) verbrennen make a protest by setting fire to oneself in public ( oder by self-immolation)* * *to burn down; to burn; to scorch; to deflagrate; to incinerate; to cremate; to be on fire* * *ver|brẹn|nen ptp verbra\#nnt [fɛɐ'brant] irreg1. vt1) (mit Feuer) to burn; Müll to burn, to incinerate; (= einäschern) Tote to cremate; (= verbrauchen) Gas, Kerzen to burn; Treibstoff, Kalorien to burn, to useverbrannte Erde (fig) — scorched earth
die Zunge/den Mund verbrennen (lit) — to burn one's tongue/mouth
verbrennen (fig) — to open one's big mouth (inf)
See:→ Finger2. vrto burn oneself; (= sich verbrühen) to scald oneself3. vi aux seinto burn; (Mensch, Tier) to burn (to death); (= niederbrennen Haus etc) to burn down; (durch Sonne, Hitze) to be scorchedalles verbrannte, alles war verbrannt — everything was destroyed in the fire
* * *1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) burn2) (to use as fuel.) burn* * *ver·bren·nen *I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \verbrennen to burn sth2. HIST▪ jdn \verbrennen to burn sb [to death]jdn auf dem Scheiterhaufen/bei lebendigem Leibe \verbrennen to burn sb at the stake/alive3. (versengen)▪ etw \verbrennen to scorch sthII. vr Hilfsverb: habenIII. vi Hilfsverb: sein to burn; Gebäude to burn [down]; Fahrzeug to burn [out]; Mensch to burn [to death]im Garten unseres Nachbarn verbrennt wieder Abfall! our neighbour is burning [or incinerating] rubbish in his garden again!* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein burn; < person> burn to death2.es riecht verbrannt — (ugs.) there's a smell of burning
transitives Verb1) burn; burn, incinerate < rubbish>; cremate < dead person>2) (verletzen) burnsich (Dat.) an der heißen Suppe die Zunge verbrennen — burn or scald one's tongue on the hot soup
* * *verbrennen (irr)A. v/t (hat verbrannt) burn; (versengen) scorch; (Müll) incinerate; (Leiche einäschern) cremate; CHEM convert; (Kalorien, Fett etc) burn off;die Sonne hat ihn verbrannt he has got sunburn ( oder sunburnt);sich (dat)beim Sonnen den Rücken verbrennen get sunburnt on one’s back;sich (dat)die Zunge etcder Körper verbrennt den Zucker the sugar is converted by the body; → Finger, Mund, Scheiterhaufen, verbranntB. v/i (ist) burn; Gebäude etc: burn down, be destroyed by fire, be burnt (besonders US -ed) to the ground, be gutted; Person, lebend: be burnt (besonders US -ed) to death; CHEM be converted (zu into);drei Menschen sind in dem Haus verbrannt three people burnt (US -ed) to death in the house;der Kuchen/das Steak ist verbrannt the cake/steak has got burnt (besonders US -ed);Kohlehydrate verbrennen im Körper zu … carbohydrates are converted in the body into …C. v/r burn o.s., get burnt (besonders US -ed);sich aus Protest öffentlich (selbst) verbrennen make a protest by setting fire to oneself in public ( oder by self-immolation)* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein burn; < person> burn to death2.es riecht verbrannt — (ugs.) there's a smell of burning
transitives Verb1) burn; burn, incinerate < rubbish>; cremate < dead person>2) (verletzen) burnsich (Dat.) an der heißen Suppe die Zunge verbrennen — burn or scald one's tongue on the hot soup
* * *adj.burned adj. v.to burn v.to burn v.(§ p.,p.p.: burned)or: burnt•)to incinerate v.to scorch v. -
45 burn
I [bɜːn]nome bruciatura f., scottatura f.; med. ustione f.II 1. [bɜːn]1) (damage by heat or fire) bruciare [ papers]; dare fuoco a, incendiare [ building]; [ sun] bruciare [ skin]; [ acid] corrodere, bruciare [ surface]; [alcohol, food] bruciare [ mouth]to be burned to the ground, to ashes — essere distrutto dal fuoco, incenerito
2) (use)to burn coal, gas — [ boiler] andare a carbone, a gas
3) inform. gerg. masterizzare [CD]2.1) (be consumed by fire) bruciare2) (be turned on) [ light] essere acceso3) (be painful) [blister, wound] bruciare; (from sun) [ skin] scottarsihis cheeks were burning — aveva il viso rosso, era tutto rosso
4) gastr. [toast, meat] bruciarsi; [ sauce] attaccarsi5) fig. (be eager)3.to be burning with desire — bruciare o ardere di desiderio
- burn off- burn out- burn up••* * *[bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) bruciare2) (to use as fuel.) infiammare3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) consumare4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) bruciare2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) ustione- burner* * *I [bɜːn]nome bruciatura f., scottatura f.; med. ustione f.II 1. [bɜːn]1) (damage by heat or fire) bruciare [ papers]; dare fuoco a, incendiare [ building]; [ sun] bruciare [ skin]; [ acid] corrodere, bruciare [ surface]; [alcohol, food] bruciare [ mouth]to be burned to the ground, to ashes — essere distrutto dal fuoco, incenerito
2) (use)to burn coal, gas — [ boiler] andare a carbone, a gas
3) inform. gerg. masterizzare [CD]2.1) (be consumed by fire) bruciare2) (be turned on) [ light] essere acceso3) (be painful) [blister, wound] bruciare; (from sun) [ skin] scottarsihis cheeks were burning — aveva il viso rosso, era tutto rosso
4) gastr. [toast, meat] bruciarsi; [ sauce] attaccarsi5) fig. (be eager)3.to be burning with desire — bruciare o ardere di desiderio
- burn off- burn out- burn up•• -
46 quemado
adj.burned-out, burnt, charred, burned.m.burning.past part.past participle of spanish verb: quemar.* * *1→ link=quemar quemar► adjetivo1 burnt (por el sol) sunburnt2 figurado (resentido) embittered4 argot (sexualmente) hot\ir quemado,-a argot to be dying for itoler a quemado to have a burnt smell■ ¿hueles a quemado? can you smell burning?saber a quemado to taste burnt, have a burnt taste* * *1. ADJ1) [por fuego, sol] burned, burntllegó muy quemado de la playa — he got back really burned o burnt from the beach
esto sabe a quemado — this tastes burned o burnt
2) (=desprestigiado)un artista quemado por salir demasiado en televisión — an artist who has become overexposed through being on television too much
3) * (=harto) sick and tired *la vecina me tiene quemado — I've had it up to here with the woman next door *, I'm sick and tired of the woman next door *
4) LAm (=bronceado) tanned5) Chile * (=falto de suerte) unlucky2. SM1) (=acto) burning; (Med) cauterization2) LAm burnt field3) pl quemados (=heridos) burn victimsunidad 3)* * *- da adjetivo1) [ESTAR] <comida/tostada> burnt2) [ESTAR]a) ( rojo) <cara/espalda> burntb) (AmL) ( bronceado) tanned, brown3) [ESTAR]a) (desgastado, agotado) burned-outb) (fam) ( irritado) annoyedc) ( desprestigiado) <político/cantante> finished (colloq)4) [SER] (Chi fam) ( con mala suerte) unlucky* * *= burned-out, burned.Ex. The majority of the people in charge of prison libraries are mediocre in their work, institutionalised, burned-out, or all of the above.Ex. Canopy light penetration and overstorey tree density were measured in both burned and unburned forests.----* más quemado que la pipa (de) un indio = totally burned-out.* quemado por el sol = sunburnt [sunburned, -USA].* * *- da adjetivo1) [ESTAR] <comida/tostada> burnt2) [ESTAR]a) ( rojo) <cara/espalda> burntb) (AmL) ( bronceado) tanned, brown3) [ESTAR]a) (desgastado, agotado) burned-outb) (fam) ( irritado) annoyedc) ( desprestigiado) <político/cantante> finished (colloq)4) [SER] (Chi fam) ( con mala suerte) unlucky* * *= burned-out, burned.Ex: The majority of the people in charge of prison libraries are mediocre in their work, institutionalised, burned-out, or all of the above.
Ex: Canopy light penetration and overstorey tree density were measured in both burned and unburned forests.* más quemado que la pipa (de) un indio = totally burned-out.* quemado por el sol = sunburnt [sunburned, -USA].* * *quemado -daA [ ESTAR] ‹comida/tostada› burntesto sabe a quemado this tastes burntaquí huele a quemado I can smell burningB [ ESTAR]1 (rojo) ‹cara/espalda› burnt2 ( AmL) (bronceado) tanned, brownC [ ESTAR]1 (desgastado, agotado) burned-out2 (por las malas experiencias) disillusioned3 (desprestigiado) ‹político/cantante› finished ( colloq)una canción que está quemada a song that has been played to death* * *
Del verbo quemar: ( conjugate quemar)
quemado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
algo quemado
quemado
quemar
quemado◊ -da adjetivo
1 [ESTAR]
huele a quemado I can smell burning
2 [ESTAR] (desgastado, agotado) burned-out
quemar ( conjugate quemar) verbo transitivo
1
b) ‹herejes/brujas› to burn … at the stake
2 ‹ calorías› to burn up;
‹ grasa› to burn off
3
( con la plancha) to scorch
‹ fusible› to blow
‹ piel› to burn;
( broncear) (AmL) to tan
verbo intransitivo
[café/sopa] to be boiling (hot) (colloq)
quemarse verbo pronominal
1
(con líquido, vapor) to scald oneself;
‹mano/lengua› to burn;
‹pelo/cejas› to singe
(— broncearse) (AmL) to tan
2
[ edificio] to burn down
[ comida] to burn;
3 [ persona] ( desgastarse) to burn oneself out
quemado,-a adjetivo
1 (físicamente) burnt, burned
quemado por el sol, sunburnt
2 fig (agotado) burnt-out, finished: este traje está muy quemado, this suit's worn-out
el primer ministro está muy quemado, the Prime Minister's burnt-out
3 fam (harto) fed up: el jefe me tiene absolutamente quemado, I've just about had it up to here with my boss
quemar
I verbo transitivo
1 (con el sol, fuego, etc) to burn
2 (con líquido) to scald
3 fam (psíquicamente) to burn out
II vi (una bebida, etc) to be boiling hot
' quemado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caramelo
- cuerno
- quemada
- saber
English:
burnt
- caramel
- sunburnt
- smell
- sun
* * *quemado, -a♦ adj1. [por fuego] burnt;[por agua hirviendo] scalded;huele a quemado it smells of burning;unidad de quemados [en hospital] burns unit2. Am [bronceado] tanned;estaba preciosa, bien quemada y con un vestido blanco she looked fabulous with her lovely tan and in her white dress[harto] to be fed up;está muy quemado con sus compañeros de trabajo he's completely fed up with his colleagues at work♦ nmtan;estaba preciosa, con un vestido blanco que le realzaba el quemado she looked fabulous in a white dress that set off her tan* * *adj1 burnt;oler a quemado smell of burning;quemado por el sol sunburnt;estar quemado fig be burned out2 Méx ( desvirtuado) discredited* * *quemado, -da adj1) : burned, burnt2) : annoyed3) : burned-out* * *quemado adj1. (por fuego) burnt2. (harto, descontento) fed up¡huele a quemado! I can smell burning! -
47 изгарям
1. изгоря непрех2. burn out/away(догарям) burn low/down(умирам при пожар) burn to deathбушоните изгоряха the fuses have blownкрушката изгоря the bulb has fused/has burnt outизгарям от жажда be parched with thirstизгарям от срам/желание bum with shame/desireизгарям от любопитство be on tiptoe with curiosityизгарям на кладата perish on the stake3. (от слънцето) get a sunburn, be sunburnt(почернявам) get a tan, become/get brown/tanned, get/become sunburnt; brown4. (увяхвам) be parched/scorched, wither5. (при игра - отпадам) drop/be out6. (пострадвам) burn o.'s fingers; be ruined; be done for(изгубвам) be out of pocket, be in (c for)изгоряхме с 15 лева we were 15 levs out of pocketизгорял съм за него ирон. much I care (about him)7. прен. burn up/down/out/away, burn to ashes, incinerate(изразходвам гориво) burn/use up(овьглявам) burn, char(посеви) burn, parch, scorch(за слана) blight, scorch(обгарям) scorch, singe(изпарвам с вода) scaldмед. cauterise; searизгарям мъртвец cremate a dead personмного ток сме изгорили този месец we have a big electricity bill this monthизгарям на клада burn on the stake8. (очаровам) captivate, charm, enchant* * *изга̀рям,гл. непрех.1. burn out/away; ( догарям) burn low/down; ( умирам при пожар) burn to death; (от срам и пр.) burn (with); бушоните изгоряха the fuses have blown; \изгарям на кладата perish on the stake (и прен.); \изгарям от жажда be parched with thirst; \изгарям от любопитство be on tiptoe with curiosity; крушката изгоря the bulb has fused/has burnt out;2. (от слънцето) get a sunburn, be sunburnt; ( почернявам) get a tan, become/get brown/tanned, get/become sunburnt; brown;3. ( увяхвам) be parched/scorched, wither;5. ( пострадвам) burn o.’s fingers; be ruined; be done for; ( изгубвам) be out of pocket, be in (c for); изгорял съм за него ирон. much I care (about him).——————гл. прех.1. burn up/down/out/away, burn to ashes, incinerate; commit to flames; ( изразходвам гориво) burn/use up; ( овъглявам) burn, char; ( посеви) burn, parch, scorch; (за слана) blight, scorch; ( обгарям) scorch, singe; ( изпарвам с вода) scald; мед. cauterize; sear; \изгарям мъртвец cremate a dead person; \изгарям на клада burn on the stake; много ток сме изгорили този месец we have a big electricity bill this month;2. ( очаровам) captivate, charm, enchant.* * *bake (за слънце); burn: The fuse has burnt out. - Бушонът изгоря.; cremate; incinerate; parch; scorch; sunburn (от слънце); to go to the wall; to go to the wall* * *1. (догарям) burn low/down 2. (за слана) blight, scorch 3. (изгубвам) be out of pocket, be in (c for) 4. (изпарвам с вода) scald 5. (изразходвам гориво) burn/ use up 6. (обгарям) scorch, singe 7. (овьглявам) burn, char 8. (от слънцето) get a sunburn, be sunburnt 9. (очаровам) captivate, charm, enchant 10. (посеви) burn, parch, scorch 11. (пострадвам) burn o.'s fingers;be ruined;be done for 12. (почернявам) get a tan, become/get brown/tanned, get/become sunburnt;brown 13. (при игра: отпадам) drop/be out 14. (увяхвам) be parched/ scorched, wither 15. (умирам при пожар) burn to death 16. 1, изгоря непрех. 17. 7 лева we were 18. 8 levs out of pocket 19. 9 npex. burn up/down/out/away, burn to ashes, incinerate 20. burn out/away 21. ИЗГАРЯМ мъртвец cremate a dead person 22. ИЗГАРЯМ на клада burn on the stake 23. ИЗГАРЯМ на кладата perish on the stake 24. ИЗГАРЯМ от жажда be parched with thirst 25. ИЗГАРЯМ от любопитство be on tiptoe with curiosity 26. ИЗГАРЯМ от срам/желание bum with shame/desire 27. бушоните изгоряха the fuses have blown 28. изгорял съм за него ирон. much I care (about him) 29. изгоряхме с 30. крушката изгоря the bulb has fused/has burnt out 31. мед. cauterise;sear 32. много ток сме изгорили този месец we have a big electricity bill this month -
48 burn
̈ɪbə:n I сущ.;
шотланд. речушка, ручеек Syn: brook II, creek II
1. сущ.
1) ожог to receive a burn ≈ получить ожог first-degree burn ≈ ожог первой степени minor burn, superficial burn ≈ поверхностный ожог second-degree burn, moderate burn ≈ ожог средней степени тяжести, ожог второй степени third-degree burn, severe burn ≈ серьезный ожог, ожог третьей степени Syn: scald I
1.
2) а) знак, клеймо Syn: brand
1., stamp
1. б) клеймо (орудие клеймения)
3) а) выжигание растительности (на земле, предназначенной к обработке) б) выжженое место, расчищенное под луг или пашню;
разг. ляда;
росчисть
4) амер.;
разг. проявление нарастающего гнева;
преим. во фразе: slow burn ≈ медленное закипание, медленное нарастание гнева A slow burn began inside Bob. ≈ Внутри Боба медленно нарастал гнев.
5) сл. табак;
сигарета to have a burn ≈ курить сигарету
6) реакт. поджиг ракетного двигателя a two-minute burn to correct course to the moon ≈ двухминутное включение двигателя для коррекции курса
7) сл. гонки;
бешеная езда на автомобиле ∙ to give smb. a burn ≈ окинуть кого-л. уничтожающим взглядом
2. гл.
1) а) гореть, пылать( об огне, пожаре и т. п.) There was a fire burning in the large fireplace. ≈ В большом камине горел огонь. б) перен. гореть, пылать (от любви, гнева и т. п.) ;
быть в гневе, ярости;
поэт. кипеть( о битве) to burn with fever ≈ быть (как) в жару;
пылать, как в огне Dan burned to know what the reason could be. ≈ Дэн сгорал от желания узнать причину.
2) а) гореть, быть охваченным огнем( о материальных предметах) When I arrived one of the vehicles was still burning. ≈ Когда я прибыл, одна из машин еще горела. б) подвергаться распаду или синтезу (о ядерном топливе)
3) а) гореть, светить( о лампе, свече и т. п.) ;
светить, сверкать (о солнце, звездах и т. п.) The building was darkened except for a single light burning in a third-story window. ≈ Здание было темным, только в спальне на втором этаже горел свет. Syn: flame
2., shine
2. б) светиться, сверкать (о других предметах - отражать огонь, свет) The earth-banks of the railway-line burned crimson under the darkening sky. ≈ Земляная насыпь железнодорожной линии светилась темно-малиновым цветом в лучах заходящего солнца. в) сл. мчаться( об автомобиле и т. п.)
4) а) сгорать to burn black ≈ обуглиться, почернеть The wood burned to ashes. ≈ Лес сгорел до тла. б) подгорать, пригорать( о пище) Watch them carefully as they finish cooking because they can burn easily. ≈ В конце жарки будьте внимательны, так как они легко пригорают. в) загореть( на солнце)
5) сжигать;
казнить, сжигать на костре burn to a cinder burn to a crisp burn to death Syn: scorch
2., singe
6) использовать в качестве топлива;
топить( каким-л. материалом) The power station burn coal from the Ruhr region. ≈ Электростанция использует в качестве топлива уголь из Рурского района.
7) а) воспламенять( любовью, страстью и т. п.) б) амер.;
сл. вызывать гнев (кого-л.), бесить, приводить в ярость She burned her date by going home with Bill. ≈ Она взбесила своего ухажера, отправившись домой с Биллом. Syn: anger
2., infuriate
8) а) превращать в пепел;
обугливать б) выжигать тавро в) поджаривать( еду) ;
дать подгореть или сгореть He burned the meat to a crisp. ≈ Он зажарил мясо до появления хрустящей корочки. г) обжигать( кирпичи, гончарные изделия) д) (о солнце) иссушать землю;
высушивать растения;
вызывать загар Syn: parch, dry up, wither, embrown е) вулканизировать( резину) ж) физ. сжигать в ядерном реакторе
9) а) обжигать;
получать ожог Take care not to burn your fingers. ≈ Будьте осторожны, не обожгите пальцы. Syn: scorch
2., sear I
2. б) мед. прижигать в) жечь, разъедать( о едких, разъедающих веществах;
иногда о сильном морозе) Syn: cauterize
10) амер., сл. обмануть, надуть, 'нагреть' I figured I'd burn the guy for a thousand. ≈ Я рассчитываю 'нагреть' парня на тысячу. They always took chances and got burned very badly in past years. ≈ В последние годы они постоянно шли на риск и становились жертвой гнусного мошенничества.
11) сл. курить (табак) ∙ burn away burn down burn for burn into burn off burn out burn up burn with she has money to burn ≈ у нее денег куры не клюют to burn the candle at both ends ≈ безрассудно тратить силы, энергию to burn one's bridges, burn one's boats ≈ сжигать свои мосты, корабли to burn the water ≈ лучить рыбу his money burns a hole in his pocket ≈ деньги жгут ему карман ожог;
обожженное место - * ointment мазь от ожогов - to die of *s умереть от ожогов клеймо выжигание растительности (на земле, предназначенной к обработке) обжиг( кирпича и т. п.) (разговорное) сигарета (сленг) надувательство, обман( реактивно-техническое) поджиг ракетного двигателя жечь, сжигать (тж. * down) выжигать, прожигать использовать в качестве топлива;
топить (каким-л. материалом) - to * coal in one's grate топить камин углем (физическое) сжигать в ядерном реакторе (химическое) сгорать, быстро окисляться гореть, пылать, сгорать (тж. * away) - damp wood will not * сырое дерево не горит - the fire was *ing away cheerfully огонь весело горел пылать, гореть - to * with fever быть в жару, пылать как в огне - to * with enthusiasm гореть энтузиазмом - his hands and forehead were *ing его руки и лоб пылали гореть, светить (о лампе и т. п.) гореть, сверкать (о звездах и т. п.) - all the lights were *ing горели все огни - stars were *ing dimly звезды светили тускло( for) иметь страстное желание (обладать чем-л.) - he *s for his moment of glory он жаждет славы обжигать, получать ожог - to * one's fingers обжечь пальцы;
обжечься( на чем-л.) - the coffee is very hot, don't * your mouth кофе очень горячий, не обожгись - his hands were badly *t with acids на его руках были сильные ожоги от кислот вызывать загар (о солнце) загорать - delicate skins * very easily in the sun нежная кожа легко обгорает на солнце подгорать (о пище) - potatoes are *t to cinders /a crisp, ash/ картошка совсем сгорела дать подгореть или сгореть обжигать (кирпич, гончарные изделия) выжигать (уголь) иссушать (землю) ;
вызывать трещины опалять, высушивать (растительность) сжигать, казнить на костре - Joan of Arc was *t to death Жанну д'Арк сожгли на костре умереть на костре (американизм) (сленг) казнить на электрическом стуле (медицина) прижигать - to * a snakebite прижечь змеиный укус клеймить( животных) вызывать жжение, жечь мчаться изо всех сил (часто * up) (сленг) обмануть;
надуть - to be *ed стать жертвой обмана /мошенничества/;
горько разочароваться - to burn into smth. въедаться( о кислоте и т. п.) ;
врезаться (в память и т. п.) - war scenes burnt into his soul картины войны запомнились ему навсегда > ears * у кого уши горят, про того говорят > to * rubber удирать, сматываться > to * the water лучить рыбу > to * the breeze( американизм) нестись во весь опор > she has money to * у нее денег куры не клюют > money *s a hole in his pocket деньги у него не держатся > to * the candle at both ends прожигать жизнь > to * daylight жечь свет днем;
тратить силы зря > to * the midnight oil засиживаться за работой до глубокой ночи > to * one's bridges /boats/ сжечь мосты /ссвои корабли/, отрезать себе путь к отступлению (шотландское) ручей, ручеек burn выжигание растительности на земле, предназначенной к обработке;
to give (smb.) a burn окинуть (кого-л.) уничтожающим взглядом ~ вызывать загар (о солнце) ~ (burnt, burned) жечь, палить, сжигать;
прожигать;
выжигать;
to burn to a crisp сжигать дотла ~ загорать (о коже) ~ клеймо ~ обжигать (кирпичи) ~ обжигать, получать ожог ~ ожог ~ подгорать (о пище) ~ мед. прижигать ~ вчт. программировать ППЗУ ~ резать (металл) автогеном ~ шотл. ручей ~ сгорать, гореть, пылать (тж. перен.) ;
to burn with fever быть (как) в жару;
пылать, как в огне ~ сжигать в ядерном реакторе ~ away сгорать ~ away сжигать;
the sun burns away the mist солнце рассеивает туман to ~ daylight жечь свет днем to ~ daylight тратить силы зря ~ down догорать ~ down сжигать дотла ~ into врезаться;
the spectacle of injustice burnt into his soul зрелище несправедливости глубоко ранило его душу to ~ one's bridges (boats) сжигать свои мосты (корабли) ;
to burn one's fingers обжечься (на чем-л.) to ~ one's bridges (boats) сжигать свои мосты (корабли) ;
to burn one's fingers обжечься (на чем-л.) ~ out выгореть ~ out выжечь to ~ the candle at both ends безрассудно тратить силы, энергию to ~ the midnight oil засиживаться за работой до глубокой ночи to ~ the water лучить рыбу;
to burn the wind( или the earth), амер. to burn up the road нестись (во весь опор) to ~ the water лучить рыбу;
to burn the wind (или the earth), амер. to burn up the road нестись (во весь опор) ~ (burnt, burned) жечь, палить, сжигать;
прожигать;
выжигать;
to burn to a crisp сжигать дотла ~ up sl. вспылить;
рассвирепеть;
she has money to burn = у нее денег куры не клюют ~ up зажигать;
сжигать to ~ the water лучить рыбу;
to burn the wind (или the earth), амер. to burn up the road нестись (во весь опор) ~ сгорать, гореть, пылать (тж. перен.) ;
to burn with fever быть (как) в жару;
пылать, как в огне flash ~ ожог, вызванный тепловым излучением burn выжигание растительности на земле, предназначенной к обработке;
to give (smb.) a burn окинуть (кого-л.) уничтожающим взглядом his money burns a hole in his pocket деньги у него долго не держатся, деньги ему жгут карман ~ up sl. вспылить;
рассвирепеть;
she has money to burn = у нее денег куры не клюют ~ into врезаться;
the spectacle of injustice burnt into his soul зрелище несправедливости глубоко ранило его душу ~ away сжигать;
the sun burns away the mist солнце рассеивает туман -
49 abrasado
adj.1 burnt, burnt up.2 scorched, burnt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abrasar.* * *1→ link=abrasar abrasar► adjetivo1 burnt* * *ADJ1) (=quemado) burnt, burned (EEUU), burnt up2)estar abrasado — (=avergonzado) to burn with shame
* * *= burned.Ex. Canopy light penetration and overstorey tree density were measured in both burned and unburned forests.----* abrasado por el sol = sunburnt [sunburned, -USA].* * *= burned.Ex: Canopy light penetration and overstorey tree density were measured in both burned and unburned forests.
* abrasado por el sol = sunburnt [sunburned, -USA].* * *abrasado, -a adjburned, scorched;murió abrasado he (was) burned to death -
50 abrasar
v.1 to burn down (quemar) (casa, bosque).el sol abrasó los campos the sun parched the fieldsEl aire caliente abrasaba su garganta The hot air burned his throat.2 to be boiling hot.este sol abrasa the sun is really hot today3 to consume.La pasión lo consumía Passion consumed him...* * *1 (quemar) to burn, scorch2 (calentar) overheat1 to burn (up)1 to burn\abrasarse de amores figurado to be madly in loveabrasarse de calor figurado to be swelteringabrasarse de sed figurado to be parched* * *1. VT1) (=quemar) to burn (up); [con lejía] to scorch2) [+ plantas] [sol] to dry up, parch; [viento] to sear; [helada] to cut, nip3) (=derrochar) to squander, waste4) (=avergonzar) to fill with shame2.VI3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( quemar) to burnc) (liter) pasión to consume (liter)2. 3.se abrasaba en deseo — (liter) he was aflame with desire (liter)
* * *= scorch, sear, singe, consume, burn, scald.Ex. If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.Ex. Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex. Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.Ex. Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex. In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Ex. In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( quemar) to burnc) (liter) pasión to consume (liter)2. 3.se abrasaba en deseo — (liter) he was aflame with desire (liter)
* * *= scorch, sear, singe, consume, burn, scald.Ex: If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.
Ex: Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex: Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.Ex: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex: In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Ex: In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.* * *abrasar [A1 ]vt1 (quemar) to burncuatro personas murieron abrasadas four people were burned to death2 «bebida» to scald, burn; «comida» to burn■ abrasarvi«sol» to burn, scorcheste café abrasa this coffee is very hot, this coffee's boiling (hot) ( colloq)«bosque» to be burned (down); «planta» to get scorchednos abrasábamos en aquella habitación we were sweltering in that room* * *
abrasar ( conjugate abrasar) verbo transitivo
[ comida] to burn
verbo intransitivo [ sol] to burn, scorch
abrasarse verbo pronominal [ bosque] to be burned (down);
[ planta] to get scorched;
abrasar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to scorch
' abrasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calcinar
English:
scorch
- sear
* * *♦ vt1. [quemar] [casa, bosque] to burn down;[persona, mano, garganta] to burn2. [desecar] to scorch;el sol abrasó los campos the sun parched the fields3. [consumir] to consume;lo abrasaba el deseo he was consumed by desire♦ vi[café, sopa] to be boiling hot;este sol abrasa the sun is really hot today* * *I v/t burnII v/i* * *abrasar vtquemar: to burn, to sear, to scorch* * *abrasar vb2. (estar muy caliente) to be boiling hot -
51 burn
n. brandwond; brand--------v. branden; aanbranden; verbrandenburn1[ bə:n]2 brandperiode/tijd 〈 van raketmotor〉♦voorbeelden:II 〈niet-telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord; the〉1 branderigheid ⇒ het branden/bijten♦voorbeelden:————————burn2♦voorbeelden:1 you don't seem to be burning to accept my offer • zo te zien sta je niet te springen om op mijn aanbod in te gaanburn away • doorbranden, verder brandenburn low • uitgaan/dovenburning for an ideal • in vuur en vlam voor een ideaalburning with ambition • verteerd door ambitieburn with anger • zieden/koken van woede→ burn down burn down/1 branden ⇒ af/ver/ontbranden, in brand staan/steken♦voorbeelden:the soup burnt my mouth • ik heb mijn mond aan de soep gebrandher skin burns easily • ze verbrandt snel (in de zon)burn off • weg/afbranden, schoon/leegbrandenbe burnt to ashes • in de as worden gelegdburn to death • door verbranding om het leven brengen1 branden/lopen/werken op ⇒ gebruiken als brandstof♦voorbeelden: -
52 lebendig
I Adj.1. (lebend) living, präd. alive; bei lebendigem Leibe oder lebendigen Leibes verbrannt werden be burnt alive; wieder lebendig machen / werden bring / come back to life; lebendig bleiben Erinnerung etc.: be kept alive, survive; lebendiges Museum working museum2. fig. (lebhaft) lively; Schilderung: auch vivid; Geist: alert; Fantasie: lively; Farbe: cheerful; Glaube etc.: living; lebendig werden come to life, liven upII Adv.1. (lebend) alive; hier fühlt er sich wie lebendig begraben it’s like being buried alive ( oder like a living death) for him here; sehr lebendig wirken be very lifelike2. (lebhaft) in a lively manner; schildern: vividly; sehr lebendig berichten give a very vivid report; siehe auch lebend* * *vivid; animated; lively; animate; sprightly; alive; live; racy; living* * *le|bẹn|dig [le'bɛndɪç]1. adjlebendige Junge gebären — to bear one's young live
wieder lebendig werden — to come back to life
er nimmts von den Lebendigen (hum inf) — he'll have the shirt off your back (inf), it's daylight robbery (Brit) or highway robbery what he charges (inf)
2. adv1) (= lebend) alive2) (fig = lebhaft) vividly* * *1) (having life; being alive: a living creature; The aim of the project was to discover if there was anything living on Mars.) living2) (having life; not dead: a live mouse.) live3) (lively and energetic: a vital person/personality.) vital* * *le·ben·dig[leˈbɛndɪç]I. adj1. (lebend) living▪ \lebendig sein to be alive2. (anschaulich, lebhaft) vivid\lebendig werden/wirken to come to life/appear lifelikeein \lebendiges Kind a lively childwieder \lebendig werden to come alive again4.II. adv1. (lebend) alive2. (lebhaft)etw \lebendig gestalten/schildern to organize sth in a lively way/give a lively description of sth* * *1.1) (auch fig.) livingjemanden lebendig od. bei lebendigem Leibe verbrennen — burn somebody alive
man fühlt sich hier wie lebendig begraben — being stuck here is like being buried alive (coll.)
2.die Erinnerung daran wurde in ihm wieder lebendig — the memory of it came back to him vividly
* * *A. adjlebendigen Leibes verbrannt werden be burnt alive;wieder lebendig machen/werden bring/come back to life;lebendig bleiben Erinnerung etc: be kept alive, survive;lebendiges Museum working museum2. fig (lebhaft) lively; Schilderung: auch vivid; Geist: alert; Fantasie: lively; Farbe: cheerful; Glaube etc: living;lebendig werden come to life, liven upB. adv1. (lebend) alive;hier fühlt er sich wie lebendig begraben it’s like being buried alive ( oder like a living death) for him here;sehr lebendig wirken be very lifelike* * *1.1) (auch fig.) living2.jemanden lebendig od. bei lebendigem Leibe verbrennen — burn somebody alive
* * *adj.alive adj.live adj.lively adj.living adj. -
53 BRENNA
* * *I)(brenn; brann, brunnum; brunninn), v.1) to burn with a flame (logi, ljós, eldr, kerti brennr);2) to be consumed by fire (á Flugumýri brann fé mikit);nú breðr (= brennr) víðara en hann vildi, the fire spreads wider than he wished;brenna inni, to perish by fire;brenna upp, to be burnt up (á þeiri nátt brann upp allt Danavirki);hlutr e-s brennr við, one gets the worst of it;brann brátt þeirra hlutr við, it soon grew too hot for them;rautt mun fyrir brenna, mun nökkut fyrir brenna, things will brighten up or improve.(-da, -dr), v.1) to burn (brenna bál);2) to destroy by fire (brenna bœ, hof, skip at köldum kolum);brenna e-n inni, to burn one to death in his house;brenna e-t upp, to burn up;3) to cauterize (as a surgical operation);brenna e-n við bölvi, to burn one to cure his malady;brenna e-m díla, to burn spots on one’s back; fig. to brand one’s back;brenna e-m illan díla, to inflict a severe injury upon one;4) to produce by burning (brenna e-t til líms);brenna kol, to burn wood for charcoal;brenna salt, to produce salt by burning (sea-weed);5) to purify (silver or gold) by burning;brent silfr, pure silver (eyrir brendr, mörk brend).f. the burning of a house or person (þá er brenna var á Flugumýri; Njáls brenna).* * *an old obsol. form brinna; pret. brann, 2nd pers. brant, mod. branst; pl. brunnu; sup. brunnit; pres. brenn, 3rd pers. brennr; old breðr, Grág. ii. 295, Fms. vii. 20 (in a verse); brenn (dropping the r), Hm. 56; with the neg. suffix, brennr-at ( non urit), 153, [Ulf. brinnan; A. S. byrnan; Early Engl. to ‘brenn;’ Germ. brennen; the strong form is almost obsolete in Germ.]:—to burn:1. of a light; þeir þóttust sjá fjögr ljós b., Nj. 118, Fas. i. 340; hrælog brunnu ( blazed) af vápnum þeirra, Bs. i. 509: of a candle, to burn out, eigi lengr en kerti þat brennr, Fas. i. 341, 342; cp. Fms. viii. 276.2. to be consumed by fire; kyrtillinn var brunninn, Fms. xi. 420; nú breðr viðara en hann vildi, the fire spreads wider than he would, Grág. l. c.β. of a volcano; er hér brann hraunit, er nú stöndu vér á, Bs. i. 22; brann þá Borgarhraun, Landn. 78, Ann. several times.γ. b. upp, to be burnt up. Grág. i. 459, K. Þ. K. 42; b. inni, to perish by fire, Gþl. 252, Nj. 198, 200.δ. to fester, Fms. xi. 288.ε. to be scolded, Eb. 198; skulu grónir grautar dílarnir þeir er þú brant, 200.3. metaph. in the phrase, e-t or e-s hlutr brennr við, one’s lot or portion of meat gets burnt in the cooling, one gets the worst of it; broth ‘brennr við,’ is burnt: ortu bændr þegar á um bardagann ( they made an onslaught), en þó brann brátt þeirra hlutr við, but it grew soon too hot for them, Fms. iv. 250; Sigurðr kvað sitt skyldu við brenna, quoth Sigurd, he would get the worst of it, i. e. it would never do, Fær. 236: the phrase, e-t brennr fyrir, or e-t rautt brennr fyrir, of bright hopes, rautt mun fyrir b. ok til virðingar snúa, Fs. 68; mun enn nokkut fyrir b. er þér komit heim, Fas. iii. 81. -
54 काल _kāla
काल a. (-ली f.)1 Black, of a dark or dark-blue colour; Rām.5.17.9. Mb.8.49.48.-2 Injuring, hurting.-लः 1 The black or dark-blue colour.-2 Time (in general); विलम्बितफलैः कालं निनाय स मनोरथैः R.1.33; तस्मिन्काले at that time; काव्यशास्त्रविनोदेन कालो गच्छति धीमताम् H.1.1 the wise pass their time &c.-3 Fit or opportune time (to do a thing), proper time or occasion; (with gen., loc., dat., or inf.); R.3.12,4.6,12.69; पर्जन्यः कालवर्षी Mk.1.6; काले वर्षतु पर्जन्यः &c.-4 A period or portion of time (as the hours or watches of a day); षष्ठे काले दिवसस्य V.2.1. Ms.5.153.-5 The weather.-6 Time considered as one of the nine dravyas by the Vaiśeṣikas.-7 The Supreme Spirit regarded as the destroyer of the Universe, being a personification of the destructive principle; कालः काल्या भुवनफलके क्रीडति प्राणिशारैः Bh.3.39.-8 (a) Yama, the god of death; कः कालस्य न गोचरान्तरगतः Pt.1.146. (b) Death, time of death; स हि कालो$स्य दुर्मतेः Rām.7.64.1.-9 Fate, destiny.-1 The black part of the eye.-11 The (Indian) cuckoo.-12 The planet Saturn.-13 N. of Śiva; N. of Rudra; उग्ररेता भवः कालो वामदेवो धृतव्रतः Bhāg.3.12.12.-14 A measure of time (in music or prosody).-15 A person who distils and sells spirituous liquor.-16 A section, or part.-17 A red kind of plumbago.-18 Resin, pitch.-19 N. of an enemy of Śiva.-2 (with the Jainas) One of the nine treasures.-21 A mystical name for the letter म्.-22 N. of the one of four contentments mentioned in साङ्ख्यकारिका; प्रकृत्युपादानकालभागाख्याः Śāṅ. K.5.-ला 1 N. of several plants.-2 N. of a daughter of Dakṣa.-3 An epithet of Durgā.-ली 1 Blackness.-2 Ink, black ink.-3 An epithet of Pārvatī, Śiva's wife.-4 A row of black clouds.-5 A woman with a dark complexion.-6 N. of Satyavatī, mother of Vyāsa. जनयामास यं काली शक्तेः पुत्रात्पराशरात् Mb.1.6.2; Bu. ch.4.76.-7 Night.-8 Censure, blame.-9 One of the seven tongues of Fire: काली कराली च मनोजवा च सुलोहिता या च सुधूम्रवर्णा । स्फुलिङ्गिनी विश्वरुची च देवी लेलायमाना इति सप्तजिह्वाः ॥ Muṇḍ.1.2.4.-1 A form of Durgā कालि कालि महा- कालि सीधुमांसपशुंप्रिये Mb.4.6.17. कालीतनयः a buffalo.-11 One of the Mātṛis or divine mothers.-12 N. of a wife of Bhīma.-13 A sister of Yama.-14 A kind of learning (महाविद्या)-15 A small shrub used as a purgative.-16 A kind of insect.-लम् 1 Iron. क्षुरो भूत्वा हरेत्प्राणान्निशितः कालसाधनः Mb.1.14.89.-2 A kind of perfume.-Comp. -अयसम् iron.-अक्षरिकः a scholar, one who can read and decipher.-अगरु n. a kind of sandal tree, black kind of aloe; कालागुरुर्दहनमध्यगतः सम- न्ताल्लोकोत्तरं परिमलं प्रकटीकरोति Bv.1.7, R.4.81. (-n.) the wood of that tree. शिरांसि कालागुरुधूपितानि Ṛs.4.5;5.5.-अग्निः, -अनलः 1 the destructive fire at the end of the world.-2 an epithet of Rudra.-3. a kind of bead (रुद्राक्ष).-अङ्ग a. having a dark-blue body (as a sword with a dark-blue edge) Mb.4.8.1.;-अजिनम् the hide of a black antelope.-अञ्जनम् a sort of colly- rium; न चक्षुषोः कान्तिविशेषबुद्ध्या कालाञ्जनं मङ्गलमित्युपात्तम् Ku.7.2,82. (-नी) a small shrub used as a purga- tive (Mar. काळी कापशी).-अण्डजः the (Indian) cuckoo.-अतिक्रमः, -क्रमणम् delay, being late; कालातिक्रमणं वृत्तेर्यो न कुर्वति भूपतिः Pt.1.154.-अतिपातः, -अतिरेकः loss of time, delay; Māl.2.-अतीत a. elapsed, passed by.-अत्ययः 1 delay, lapse of time.-2 loss by lapse of time.-अध्यक्षः 1 'presiding over time', epithet of the sun.-2 the Supreme Soul.-अनुनादिन् m.1 a bee.-2 a sparrow.-3 the Chātaka bird.-अनुसारकः 1 Tagara tree.-2 yellow sandal.-अनुसारिः, -अनु- सारिन्, -अनुसारिवा, -अनुसार्यः, -र्यकः benzoin or benja- min.(-र्यम्) 1 a yellow fragrant wood (पीतचन्दन).-2 Sissoo wood.-अन्तकः time, regarded as the god of death, and the destroyer of every thing.-अन्तरम् 1 an interval.-2 a period of time.-3 another time or opportunity. ˚आवृत a. hidden or concealed in the womb of time. ˚क्षम a. able to bear delay; अकालक्षमा देव्याः शरीरावस्था K.263; Ś.4. ˚प्रेक्षिन् Pt.3.172. ˚विषः an animal venomous only when enraged, as a rat.-अभ्रः a dark, watery cloud.-अयनम् See कालचक्र Bhāg.5.22.11.-अवधिः appointed time.-अवबोधः knowledge of time and circumstances; Māl.3.11.-अशुद्धिः f.-अशौचम् period of mourning, ceremonial impurity caused by the birth of a child or death of a relation in the family; see अशौच.-अष्टकम् 1 first to eighth days of the dark half of the month आषाढ (festival period of कालभैरव)-2 a stotra of कालभैरव by Śhaṅkarāchārya.-आकृष्ट a.1 led to death.-2 produced or brought by time.-आत्मक a. depending on time or desti- ny.-आत्मन् m. the Supreme Spirit.-आदिकः The month चैत्र.-आम्रः 1 a mango-kind; कालाम्ररसपीतास्ते नित्यं संस्थित- यौवनाः Mb.6.7.18.-2 N. of a Dvīpa; Hariv.-आयसम् iron. -a. made of iron; ततः कालायसं शूलं कण्टकैर्बहुभिश्च तम् Rām.7.8.15.-उप्त a. sown in due season.-कञ्जम् a blue lotus.-कटम्, -कटः an epithet of Śiva; Mb.13.-कण्ठः 1 a peacock.-2 a sparrow.-3 a wagtail.-4 a gal- linule.-5 an epithet of Śiva; कालिन्दीकालकण्ठः कलयतु कुशलं को$पि कापालिको नः Udb.; U.6.-कण्ठी Pārvatī, the wife of कालकण्ठ i. e. शिव. नृत्यन्तीमिव रजनी नटीं प्रतीमो गानश्री- र्विलसति नाथ कालकण्ठी Rām Ch.7.23.-कण्टक, -कण्ठकः a gallinule.-कण़्डकः a water-snake.-करणम् appointing or fixing time.-कर्णिका, -कर्णी misfortune.-कर्मन् n.1 death.-2 destruction; त्रैलोक्यं तु करिष्यामि संयुक्तं काल- कर्मणा Rām.3.64.62.-कलायः dark pulse.-कल्प a fatal, deadly.-कल्लकः A water-snake.-कालः Supreme Being.-कीलः noise.-कुण्ठः Yama.-कुष्ठः a myrrh.-कूटः, -टम् (a) a deadly poison; अहो बकी यं स्तनकाल- कूटं अपाययत् Bhāg.3.2.23; Ś.6. (b) the poison churned out of the ocean and drunk by Śiva; अद्यापि नोज्झति हरः किल कालकूटम् Ch. P.5. कालकूटस्य जननीं तां स्तुवे वामलोचनाम् Vb.-कूटकः a poison; Mb.1.-कृत् m.1 the sun.-2 a peacock.-3 Supreme Spirit.-कृत 1 produced by time.-2 fixed, appointed.-3 lent or deposited,-4 done for a long time. (-तः) the sun.-क्रमः lapse of time, course of time; कालक्रमेण in course or process of time; Ku.1.19.-क्रिया 1 fixing a time.-2 death.-क्षेपः 1 delay, loss of time; कालक्षेप ककुभसुरभौ पर्वते पर्वते ते (उत्पश्यामि) Me.22; मरणे कालक्षेपं मा कुरु Pt.1.-2 passing the time.-खञ्जम्, -खञ्जनम् -खण्डम् the liver; स्वादुकारं कालखण्डोपदंशम् Śi.18.77.-गङ्गा the river Yamu- nā.-ग्रन्थिः a year.-घातिन् a. killing by degrees or slowly (as a poison).-चक्रम् 1 the wheel of time (time being represented as a wheel always moving).-2 a cycle.-3 (hence fig.) the wheel of fortune, the vicissitudes of life. (-क्रः) an epithet of the sun.-चिह्नम् a symptom of approaching death.-चोदित a. summoned by the angel of death.-जोषकः One who is satisfied with sparse food at the proper time.-ज्येष्ठः a. senior in years, grown up; U.5.12.-ज्ञ a. knowing the proper time or occasion (of any action); अत्यारूढो हि नारीणामकालज्ञो मनोभवः R.12.33; Śi.2.83.(-ज्ञः) 1 an astrologer.-2 a cock.-ज्ञानिन् m. an epithet of Śiva.-तिन्दुकः a kind of ebony.-त्रयम् the three times; the past, the present, and the future; ˚दर्शी K.46.-दण्डः death; श्रेयस्त्रैविक्रमस्ते वितरतु विबुधद्वेषिणां कालदण्डः Dk.-दमनी an epithet of Durgā.-दष्ट a. doomed to death; कालदष्टं नृपं ज्ञात्वा Bm.1.18.-धर्मः, -धर्मन् m.1 the line of conduct suitable to any parti- cular time.-2 the law or rule of time.-3 effects proper to the time.-4 fated time, death; कालधर्मं गते सगरे Rām.1.42.1. न पुनर्जीवितः कश्चित्कालधर्ममुपागतः Mb.; परीताः काल- धर्मणा &c.-धारणा prolongation of time.-नरः (in astro- logy) the figure of a man's body.-नाथः; -निधिः Śiva.-नियोगः decree of fate or destiny; लङ्घ्यते न खलु काल- नियोगः Ki.9.13.-निरूपणम् determination of time, chronology.-निर्यासः Bdellium (Mar. गुग्गुळ).-नेमिः 1 the rim of the wheel of time.-2 N. of a demon, uncle of Rāvaṇa, deputed by him to kill Hanūmat.-3 N. of a demon with 1 hands killed by Viṣṇu. ˚अरिः, रिपुः, हरः, हन् m. epithets of Kṛiṣṇa.-पक्व a. ripened by time; i. e. spontaneously; Ms.6.17,21; Y.3.49.-परिवासः standing for a time so as to become stale.-पर्णः the flower plant (Mar. नगर).-पर्ययः a delay (कालातिक्रम); वक्तुमर्हसि सुग्रीवं व्यतीतं कालपर्यये Rām.4.31.8.-पर्यायः the revolution or course of time; मन्ये लोकविनाशो$यं कालपर्यायनोदितः Mb.11.15.41.-पाशः the noose of Yama or death.-पाशिकः a hang- man.-पु (पू) रुषः an attendant of Yama.-पृष्ठम् 1 a species of antelope.-2 a heron.(-कम्) 1 N. of the bow of Karṇa; Ve.4.-2 a bow in general.-प्रभातम् autumn or Śarad; (the two months following the rainy season considered as the best time).-बन्धन a. being under control of death (काल); प्रत्यक्षं मन्यसे कालं मर्त्यः सन् कालबन्धनः Mb.3.35.2.-भक्षः an epithet of Śiva.-भृत् m. the sun.-भैरवः an epithet of Śiva.-मल्लिका, -मान (लः) the plant ocimum (Mar. तुळस).-मालम् a measure of time.-मुखः a species of ape; Mb.3.292.12.-मेषी, -मेशिका, -मेषिका f. the Manjiṣṭha plant.-यवनः a kind of yavanas and enemy of Kṛiṣṇa and an invincible foe of the Yādavas. Kṛiṣṇa, finding it impossible to vanquish him on the field of battle, cunningly decoyed him to the cave where Muchakunda was sleeping who burnt him down.-यापः, -यापनम् procrastination, delay, putting off.-योगः fate, destiny.-योगतः according to the requirements of the time; Pt.1.184.-योगिन् m. an epithet of Śiva.-रात्रिः, -रात्री f.1 a dark night.-2 a sister of Yama.-3 the Amāvasyā on which lamps are lighted (in the Divali holidays).-4 the night of destruction at the end of the world (iden- tified with Durgā); कालरात्रीति तां (सीतां) विद्धि सर्वलङ्का- विनाशिनीम् Rām.5.51.34.-5 a particular night in the life of man, on the 7th day of the 7th month of the 77th year.-रुद्रः Rudra regarded as the fire that is to destroy the world.-लवणम् the बिड salt. (Mar. संचळखार)-लोहक्, -लौहम् steel.-वलनम् the armour.-विप्रकर्षः prolongation of time. विषयबाहुल्यं कालविप्रकर्षश्च स्मृतिं प्रमुष्णाति Mv.5.9.-विभक्तिः f. a section or part of time; Ms.1.24.-वृद्धिः f. periodical interest (payable monthly, quarterly, or at stated times); Ms.8.153.-वृन्तः a kind of pulse (कुलत्थ).-वेला the time of Saturn, i. e. a particular time of the day (half a watch every day) at which any religious act is improper.-संकर्षा a girl nine years old personating Durgā at a festival.-संकर्षिन् a. shortening time (as a mantra); कालसंकर्षिणीं विद्यां दीक्षापूर्वमुपादिशत् Ks.68.65.-संगः a. delay; जानामि कार्यस्य च कालसंगम् Rām.4.33.53.-संरोधः 1 keeping back for a long time; Ms.8.143.-2 lapse of a long period of time; Ms.8.143.-सदृश a. opportune, timely.-समन्वित, -समायुक्त a. dead; Rām.2.65.16.-संपन्न a. dated, bearing a date.-सर्पः the black and most poisonous variety of the snake; Gīt.1.12.-सारः the black antelope. (-रम्) a yellow sort of sandal wood. a. having a black centre or pupil; न कालसारं हरिणं तदक्षिद्वयं प्रभुर्बुद्धुमभून्मनोभूः N.6.19.-सूत्रम्, -सूत्रकम् 1 thread of time or death.-2 N. of a particular hell; Y.3.222; Ms.4.88.-स्कन्दः the Tamāla tree.-स्वरूप a. terrible as death, (deathlike in form).-हरः an epithet of Śiva.-हरणम् loss of time, delay; Ś.3; U.5; यात्वन्येन (वरेण) विहाय कालहरणं रामो वनं दण्डकाम् Mv.4.41.-हानिः f. delay; मामक्षमं मण्डनकालहानेर्वेत्तीव बिम्बाधरबद्धतृष्णम् R.13.16. -
55 fingir
v.1 to feign.fingió no saber nada he pretended not to know anythingElla fingió un desmayo She feigned a fainting spell.Su hijo fingió Her son feigned.2 to pretend.3 to pretend to, to feign to.Ella fingió comer She pretended to eat.* * *1 to feign, pretend1 to pretend to be* * *verbto feign, pretend* * *1.VT to feignintenté fingir indiferencia — I tried to feign indifference o to appear indifferent
finge dormir o que duerme — he's pretending to be asleep
2.VI to pretend¡no finjas más! — stop pretending!
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <alegría/desinterés> to feign, fakefingir + inf — to pretend to + inf
b) < voz> to imitate2.fingir vi to pretend3.fingirse v pron* * *= feign, dissimulate, fake, counterfeit, sandbag, keep up + facade, put on + an act, keep up + appearances, pretend, dissemble, hoax, bullshit.Ex. 'You're sure you know what to do?' 'I'm sure,' she replied, with a confidence still slightly feigned = "¿Estás segura de que sabes qué hacer?" "Estoy segura", respondió con una seguridad todavía ligeramente fingida.Ex. He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex. Both the researcher and the student practice of 'fudging' involves faking, fabricating, or stealing data.Ex. While the U.S. Treasury has taken steps to make it harder to counterfeit American currency, it's still apparently easy to make up fake money orders.Ex. First, if you're one of those players who think that sandbagging is unsportsmanlike, then you don't fully understand the nature of poker.Ex. Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.Ex. Singers, dancers, and actors must now all know how to sing, dance and put on an act.Ex. As many as 15 million Britons are using credit cards in the struggle to keep up appearances as they mistakenly consider themselves to be middle class.Ex. We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.Ex. On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex. Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.----* fingir debilidad = sandbagging.* fingir estar enfermo = malinger.* fingir estar muerto = feign + death.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <alegría/desinterés> to feign, fakefingir + inf — to pretend to + inf
b) < voz> to imitate2.fingir vi to pretend3.fingirse v pron* * *= feign, dissimulate, fake, counterfeit, sandbag, keep up + facade, put on + an act, keep up + appearances, pretend, dissemble, hoax, bullshit.Ex: 'You're sure you know what to do?' 'I'm sure,' she replied, with a confidence still slightly feigned = "¿Estás segura de que sabes qué hacer?" "Estoy segura", respondió con una seguridad todavía ligeramente fingida.
Ex: He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex: Both the researcher and the student practice of 'fudging' involves faking, fabricating, or stealing data.Ex: While the U.S. Treasury has taken steps to make it harder to counterfeit American currency, it's still apparently easy to make up fake money orders.Ex: First, if you're one of those players who think that sandbagging is unsportsmanlike, then you don't fully understand the nature of poker.Ex: Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.Ex: Singers, dancers, and actors must now all know how to sing, dance and put on an act.Ex: As many as 15 million Britons are using credit cards in the struggle to keep up appearances as they mistakenly consider themselves to be middle class.Ex: We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.Ex: On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex: Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.* fingir debilidad = sandbagging.* fingir estar enfermo = malinger.* fingir estar muerto = feign + death.* * *fingir [I7 ]vt1 ‹alegría/desinterés› to feign, fakefingió sorpresa he feigned o faked surprise, he pretended to be surprisedfingir + INF to pretend to + INFfingía saberlo she pretended o she made out that she knew, she pretended to know2 ‹voz› to imitate, put onintentó fingir la voz de su hermano he tried to put on o imitate his brother's voice■ fingirvito pretend■ fingirsese fingió apenado he pretended o made out that he was sorry, he pretended to be sorry* * *
fingir ( conjugate fingir) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
to pretend
fingirse verbo pronominal:
fingir verbo transitivo to pretend
' fingir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparentar
- simular
- afectar
- hacer
English:
act
- affect
- fake
- feign
- make out
- make-believe
- pretend
- sham
- pretense
* * *♦ vtto feign;fingió alegría para no desilusionarme he pretended to be happy so as not to disappoint me;fingió no saber nada he pretended not to know anything♦ vito pretend* * *v/t feign fml ;fingió no haberlo oído he pretended he hadn’t heard;fingió dormir he pretended to be asleep* * *fingir {35} v: to feign, to pretend* * *fingir vb to pretend -
56 saber
m.knowledge.El saber es un tesoro Knowledge is priceless.v.1 to know.ya lo sé I knowde haberlo sabido (antes) o si lo llego a saber, me quedo en casa if I'd known, I'd have stayed at homehacer saber algo a alguien to inform somebody of something, to tell somebody somethingpara que lo sepas, somos amigos we're friends, for your informationEllos saben de eso They know about that.Ellos saben la información They know the information.2 to learn, to find out (enterarse de).lo supe ayer I found out yesterday¿sabes algo de Juan?, ¿qué sabes de Juan? have you had any news from o heard from Juan?3 to know about (entender de).sabe mucha física he knows a lot about physics4 to taste.saber bien/mal to taste good/badsaber a cuernos o rayos (informal figurative) to taste disgusting o revoltingle supo mal (figurative) it upset o annoyed him (le enfadó)Esto sabe bien This tastes good.5 to know how to, to know, to know to.Ellos saben pintar They know how to paint.* * *Present Indicativesé, sabes, sabe, sabemos, sabéis, saben.Past IndicativeFuture IndicativeConditionalPresent SubjunctiveImperfect SubjunctiveFuture SubjunctiveImperative* * *1. verb1) to know2) can3) learn•- a saber- saber a 2. noun m.* * *1. VT1) (=tener conocimiento de)a) [+ dato, información] to knowsin saberlo yo — without my knowledge, without me knowing
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hacer saber algo a algn — to inform sb of sth, let sb know about sthquiero hacerle saber que... — I would like to inform o advise you that...
el motivo de esta carta es hacerle saber que... — I am writing to inform o advise you that...
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a saber — namelydos planetas, a saber, Venus y la Tierra — two planets, namely Venus and Earth
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demasiado bien sé que... — I know only too well that...¡no lo sabes bien! — * not half! *
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cualquiera sabe si... — it's anybody's guess whether...•
¡de haberlo sabido! — if only I'd known!•
lo dudo, pero nunca se sabe — I doubt it, but you never know•
para que lo sepas — let me tell you, for your information•
que yo sepa — as far as I know•
¡ quién sabe! — who knows!¿quién sabe? — who knows?, who can tell?, who's to say?
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¡si lo sabré yo! — I should know!•
tú sabrás (lo que haces) — I suppose you know (what you're doing)¿tú qué sabes? — what do you know about it?
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¡ vete a saber! — God knows!¡vete a saber de dónde ha venido! — goodness only knows where he came from!
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ya lo sabía yo — I thought as muchBriján•
¡yo qué sé!, ¡qué sé yo! — how should I know!, search me! *2) (=enterarse de) to find outen cuanto lo supimos fuimos a ayudarle — as soon as we found out, we went to help him
cuando lo supe — when I heard o found out about it
3) (=tener noticias) to hear4) (=tener destreza en)¿sabes ruso? — do you speak Russian?, can you speak Russian?
no sé nada de cocina — I don't know anything about cookery, I know nothing about cookery
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saber hacer algo, sabe cuidar de sí mismo — he can take care of himself, he knows how to take care of himself¿sabes nadar? — can you swim?
¿sabes ir? — do you know the way?
5) LAmno sabe venir por aquí — he doesn't usually come this way, he's not in the habit of coming along here
2. VI1) (=tener conocimiento)•
saber de algo — to know of sthhace mucho que no sabemos de ella — it's quite a while since we heard from her, we haven't had any news from her for quite a while
2) (=estar enterado) to knowcostó muy caro, ¿sabe usted? — it was very expensive, you know
un 5% no sabe, no contesta — there were 5% "don't knows"
3) (=tener sabor) to taste•
saber a — to taste ofsaberle mal a algn —
me supo muy mal lo que hicieron — I didn't like what they did, I wasn't pleased o didn't feel good about what they did
no me sabe mal que un amigo me gaste bromas — I don't mind a friend playing jokes on me, it doesn't bother me having a friend play jokes on me
3.See:SABER Por regla general, si saber va seguido de un infinitivo, se traduce por can cuando indica una habilidad permanente y por know how cuando se trata de la capacidad de resolver un problema concreto. La construcción correspondiente habrá de ser can + ((INFINITIVO)) {sin} to {o} know how + ((INFINITIVO)) {con} to: Jaime sabe tocar el piano Jaime can play the piano ¿Sabes cambiar una rueda? Do you know how to change a wheel? Hay que tener en cuenta que know (sin how) nunca puede ir seguido directamente de un infinitivo en inglés. Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *Imasculino knowledgeII 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nombre/dirección/canción> to knowasí que or conque ya lo sabes — so now you know
para que lo sepas, yo no miento — (fam) for your information, I don't tell lies
cállate ¿tú qué sabes? — shut up! what do you know about it?
yo qué sé dónde está! — how (on earth) should I know where he/it is! (colloq)
no se sabe si... — they don't know if...
¿a que no sabes qué? — (fam) you'll never guess what
hacerle saber algo a alguien — (frml) to inform somebody of something
b) ( darse cuenta de) to know2) ( ser capaz de)saber + inf — to know how to + inf
¿sabes nadar/escribir a máquina? — can you swim/type?, do you know how to swim/type?
sabe defenderse — she knows how to o she can look after herself
3) ( enterarse) to find outsi es así, pronto se va a saber — if that's the case, we'll know o find out soon enough
cómo iba yo a saber que...! — how was I to know that...!
¿se puede saber por qué? — may I ask why?
¿y tú dónde estabas, si se puede saber? — and where were you, I'd like to know?
4)2.a saber — (frml) namely
saber vi1)a) ( tener conocimiento) to knowvete tú/vaya usted a saber — but who knows
¿quién sabe? — who knows?
saber de algo/alguien — to know of something/somebody
b) (tener noticias, enterarse)saber de alguien/algo: no sé nada de ella desde hace más de un mes I haven't heard from her for over a month; yo supe del accidente por la radio I heard about the accident on the radio; no quiero saber de él — I want nothing to do with him
2)a) ( tener sabor) (+ compl) to tastesabe dulce/bien/amargo — it tastes sweet/nice/bitter
b) ( causar cierta impresión)3.saberle mal/bien a alguien: no le supo nada bien que ella bailara con otro he wasn't at all pleased that she danced with someone else; me sabe mal tener que decírselo — I don't like having to tell him
saberse v pron (enf) <lección/poema> to knowsabérselas todas — (fam) to know every trick in the book (colloq)
* * *Imasculino knowledgeII 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nombre/dirección/canción> to knowasí que or conque ya lo sabes — so now you know
para que lo sepas, yo no miento — (fam) for your information, I don't tell lies
cállate ¿tú qué sabes? — shut up! what do you know about it?
yo qué sé dónde está! — how (on earth) should I know where he/it is! (colloq)
no se sabe si... — they don't know if...
¿a que no sabes qué? — (fam) you'll never guess what
hacerle saber algo a alguien — (frml) to inform somebody of something
b) ( darse cuenta de) to know2) ( ser capaz de)saber + inf — to know how to + inf
¿sabes nadar/escribir a máquina? — can you swim/type?, do you know how to swim/type?
sabe defenderse — she knows how to o she can look after herself
3) ( enterarse) to find outsi es así, pronto se va a saber — if that's the case, we'll know o find out soon enough
cómo iba yo a saber que...! — how was I to know that...!
¿se puede saber por qué? — may I ask why?
¿y tú dónde estabas, si se puede saber? — and where were you, I'd like to know?
4)2.a saber — (frml) namely
saber vi1)a) ( tener conocimiento) to knowvete tú/vaya usted a saber — but who knows
¿quién sabe? — who knows?
saber de algo/alguien — to know of something/somebody
b) (tener noticias, enterarse)saber de alguien/algo: no sé nada de ella desde hace más de un mes I haven't heard from her for over a month; yo supe del accidente por la radio I heard about the accident on the radio; no quiero saber de él — I want nothing to do with him
2)a) ( tener sabor) (+ compl) to tastesabe dulce/bien/amargo — it tastes sweet/nice/bitter
b) ( causar cierta impresión)3.saberle mal/bien a alguien: no le supo nada bien que ella bailara con otro he wasn't at all pleased that she danced with someone else; me sabe mal tener que decírselo — I don't like having to tell him
saberse v pron (enf) <lección/poema> to knowsabérselas todas — (fam) to know every trick in the book (colloq)
* * *saber11 = learning.Ex: It is the responsibility of educators to stretch their student's intellects, hone their skills of intuitive judgment and synthesis, and build a love of learning that will sustain them beyond the level of formal education.
* ansia de saber = thirst for knowledge.* a + Posesivo + saber = to the best of + Posesivo + knowledge.* a + Posesivo + saber y entender = to the best of + Posesivo + knowledge and belief.* cúmulo de saber = knowledge repository, repository of knowledge.* hasta donde + Pronombre + saber = to the best of + Posesivo + knowledge.* institución del saber = institution of learning.* no querer saber más nada de = drop + Nombre + like a hot potato.* por el bien del saber = for knowledge's sake.* por el mero hecho de saber = for knowledge's sake.* rama del saber = branch of learning.* saber escuchar = listening capacity.saber22 = know, learn, find out.Ex: However, in general, it is unreasonable to expect a user to know the ISBN of a book.
Ex: 'I'd be disappointed to learn that my boss or subordinates -- or peers for that matter -- told tales out of school about me to others'.Ex: For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.* a saber = namely, viz, to wit.* capacidad de saber leer y escribir = literacy skills.* curioso por saber = interrogator.* de quién sabe dónde = out of the woodwork.* hacer saber = let + Nombre + know, let + it be known.* hacer saber la intención de uno = announce + intention.* nada sabe mejor que sentirse delgado = nothing tastes as good as thin feels.* no querer saber más nada de = drop + Nombre + like a hot brick.* no querer saber nada de = want + nothing to do with.* no saber cómo explicarlo = be at a loss to explain it.* no saber cómo seguir = be stuck, get + stuck.* no saber de = have + no understanding of.* no saber dónde meterse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* no saber expresarse bien = inarticulateness.* no saber más por ello = be none the wiser.* no saber qué contestar = stump.* no saber qué decir = be at a loss for words, be lost for words.* no saber qué hacer = be at a loss, get out of + Posesivo + depth, be on the horns of a dilemma, be at a nonplus.* no saber qué hacer a continuación = draw + a blank, be stuck, get + stuck.* no saber qué hacer con = be at sixes and sevens with.* no saber qué más hacer = be at + Posesivo + wit's end.* no saberse cuándo = there + be + no telling when.* no se sabe todavía = the jury is still out (on).* nunca se sabe... = one never knows....* persona que sabe contar anécdotas = raconteur.* por lo que yo sé = to the best of my knowledge.* quedar mucho por saber = there + be + a great deal yet to be learned, there + be + still a great deal to be learned.* que sabe lo que = who knows what.* ¿quién sabe? = who knows?.* quién sabe lo que = who knows what.* quién sabe qué = who knows what.* saber a ciencia cierta = know for + certain, know for + sure, know for + a fact.* saber a ciencia cierta que = know + for a fact that.* saber argumentar Algo convincentemente = make + a business case.* saber buscar con inteligencia = be search-savvy.* saber con certeza = know for + certain, know for + sure, know for + a fact.* saber contestar muy bien = be not at a loss for words.* saber cúal es la verdad = discern + the truth.* saber de algún modo = know + on some grounds.* saber de buena boca = have + it on good word.* saber de buena tinta = have + it on good word.* saber defenderse = hold + Posesivo + own.* saber de lo que Uno estar hablando = know + Posesivo + stuff.* saber de seguro = know for + certain, know for + sure, know for + a fact.* saber escuchar = listening skills.* saber hacer = savoir faire.* saber hacer cuentas = be numerate.* saber interiormente = know + underneath.* saber leer y escribir = be literate.* saberlo todo = be omniscient.* saberse Algo al dedillo = know + Nombre + inside-out, learn + Nombre + inside-out.* saber un poco de todo y mucho de nada = jack of all trades, master of none.* sabiendo diferenciar entre lo que vale y lo que no = discriminatingly.* sabiendo que = on the understanding that.* salir de quién sabe dónde = come out of + the woodwork.* ser una incógnita = be anyone's guess.* sin saberlo = unbeknown to, unbeknownst to.* sin saber qué decir = nonplussed [nonplused].* un no sé qué = a je ne sais quoi.* y Dios sabe qué más = and Heaven knows what else.saber33 = taste.Ex: Professional skills are enhanced by the opportunity which IFLA provides to taste the cultures of other countries in a very accessible (dare I say privileged?) way.
* saber a = reek of.* * *knowledgeun compendio del saber humano a compendium of human knowledgeuna persona de gran saber a person of great learningel saber no ocupa lugar one can never know too muchvtA1 ‹nombre/dirección/chiste/canción› to know(ya) lo sé, pero aun así … I know, but even so …quizás sea así, no lo sé that might be the case, I don't knowasí que or conque ya lo sabes so now you know¡no le habrás dicho nada de aquello que tú sabes! you didn't tell him anything about you know what, did you?no sabía que tenía or tuviera hijos I didn't know he had (any) children¿sabes lo que me dijo? do you know what he said to me?¿sabes lo que te digo? ¡que me tienes harta! you know something? I'm fed up with you!para que lo sepas, yo no miento ( fam); for your information, I don't tell lieses tan latoso … — ¡si lo sabré yo! he's such a nuisance — don't I know it!cállate ¿tú qué sabes? shut up! what do you know about it?¡yo qué sé dónde está tu diccionario! how (on earth) should I know where your dictionary is! ( colloq)no se sabe si se salvará they don't know if he'll pull throughno sabía dónde meterme I didn't know where to put myselfno supe qué decir I didn't know what to saymira, no sé qué decirte look, I really don't know what to sayno lo saben a ciencia cierta they don't know for certain¿a que no sabes a quién vi? ( fam); I bet you don't know who I saw ( colloq), you'll never guess who I sawquién or cualquiera sabe dónde estará goodness only knows where it isle salió con no sé qué historias ( fam); he came out with some story or othertiene un no sé qué que la hace muy atractiva she has a certain something that makes her very attractiveese hombre tiene un no sé qué que me cae mal there's something about that man I don't likeme da no sé qué tener que decirte esto I feel very awkward about having to say this to youya no viven allí, que yo sepa as far as I know, they don't live there anymore¿tiene antecedentes? — que yo sepa no does she have any previous convictions? — not that I know of—¿quién es ése? —quiso saber who's that? he wanted to knowsé muy poco de ese tema I know very little about the subjectsabe mucho sobre la segunda guerra mundial he knows a lot about the Second World War2por la presente deseo hacerle saber que … ( Corresp) I am pleased to advise you o to be able to inform you that …la directiva hace saber a los señores socios que … the board wishes to inform members o advises members that …3 (darse cuenta) to know¡tú no sabes lo que es esto! you can't imagine what it's like!está furiosa, no sabes lo que te espera she's furious, you don't know what you're in forperdónalos Señor, porque no saben lo que hacen ( Bib) forgive them, Lord, for they know not what they doB (ser capaz de) saber + INF:¿sabes nadar/cocinar/escribir a máquina? can you swim/cook/type?ya sabe leer y escribir she can already read and writesabe escuchar she's a good listenerno saben perder they're bad losersno sabe tratar con la gente he doesn't know how to deal with peopleno te preocupes, ella sabe defenderse don't worry, she knows how to o she can look after herselfeste niño no sabe estarse quieto this child is incapable of keeping still o just can't keep stillClo forman cuatro países, a saber: Suecia, Noruega, Dinamarca y Finlandia it is made up of four countries, namely Sweden, Norway, Denmark and FinlandD (enterarse) to find outno lo supimos hasta ayer we didn't find out until yesterdaylo supe por mi hermana I found out about it through my sister, I heard about it o ( frml) learned of it through my sistersi es así, pronto se va a saber if that's the case, we'll know soon enough¡si yo lo hubiera sabido antes! if I had only known before!¿que qué me dijo de ti? ¡no quieras saberlo! what did she say about you? don't ask! o you wouldn't want to know!¿se puede saber qué estabas haciendo allí? would you mind telling me what you were doing there?¿y tú dónde estabas, si se puede saber? and where were you, I'd like to know?■ saberviA1 to know¿crees que vendrá? — supongo que sí, aunque con ella nunca se sabe do you think she'll come? — I suppose so, although you never know o you can never tell with herdice que ella se lo dio, vete tú/vaya usted a saber he says she gave it to him, but who knowsno puede ser verdad — ¿quién sabe? a lo mejor sí it can't be true — who knows, it could beparece incapaz de eso, pero nunca se sabe or cualquiera sabe he doesn't seem capable of such a thing, but you never knowél que sabe, sabe ( fr hecha); it's easy when you know how2 saber DE algo/algn to know (of) sth/sbyo sé de un sitio donde te lo pueden arreglar I know (of) a place where you can get it fixed¿sabes de alguien que haya estado allí? do you know (of) anyone who's been there?3 (tener noticias) saber DE algn:no sé nada de ella desde hace más de un mes I haven't heard from her for over a monthno quiero saber nada más de él I want nothing more to do with himB (enterarse) saber DE algo:yo supe del accidente por la radio I heard about the accident on the radiosi llegas a saber de una cámara barata, avísame if you hear of a cheap camera, let me knowA (tener sabor) (+ compl) to tastesabe muy dulce/bien/amargo it tastes very sweet/nice/bittersaber A algo to taste OF sthsabe a ajo/almendra it tastes of garlic/almonds, it has a garlicky/almondy tasteesta sopa no sabe a nada this soup doesn't taste of anything o has no taste to itsabe a quemado/podrido it tastes burnt/rottentenía tanta hambre que el arroz me supo a gloria I was so hungry the rice tasted deliciousB(causar cierta impresión): saberle mal/bien a algn: no le supo nada bien que ella bailara con otro he wasn't at all pleased that she danced with someone elseme sabe mal tener que decirle que no otra vez I don't like having to say no to him again, I feel bad having to say no to him again■ sabersese sabe todo el cuento de memoria he knows the whole story off by heartse sabe los nombres de todos los jugadores del equipo he knows the names of every player in the teamsabérselas todas ( fam): este niño se las sabe todas this child knows every trick in the book ( colloq)se cree que se las sabe todas she thinks she has all the answersse sabe atractiva she knows she's attractive* * *
saber 1 sustantivo masculino
knowledge;
saber 2 ( conjugate saber) verbo transitivo
1
no lo sé I don't know;
no sé cómo se llama I don't know his name;
¡yo qué sé! how (on earth) should I know! (colloq);
que yo sepa as far as I know;
saber algo de algo to know sth about sth;
sé muy poco de ese tema I know very little about the subject;
no sabe lo que dice he doesn't know what he's talking about
sin que lo supiéramos without our knowing;
¡si yo lo hubiera sabido antes! if I had only known before!;
¡cómo iba yo a saber que …! how was I to know that …!
2 ( ser capaz de):
¿sabes nadar? can you swim?, do you know how to swim?;
sabe escuchar she's a good listener;
sabe hablar varios idiomas she can speak several languages
verbo intransitivo
◊ ¿quién sabe? who knows?;
saber de algo/algn to know of sth/sb;
yo sé de un lugar donde te lo pueden arreglar I know of a place where you can get it fixedb) (tener noticias, enterarse):
yo supe del accidente por la radio I heard about the accident on the radio
◊ sabe dulce/bien it tastes sweet/nice;
saber a algo to taste of sth;
no sabe a nada it doesn't taste of anything;
sabe a podrido it tastes rottenb) ( causar cierta impresión): me sabe mal or no me sabe bien tener que decírselo I don't like having to tell him
saberse verbo pronominal ( enf) ‹lección/poema› to know
saber sustantivo masculino knowledge, learning, information
saber
I verbo transitivo
1 (una cosa) to know: no sé su dirección, I don't know her address
para que lo sepas, for your information
que yo sepa, as far as I know
2 (hacer algo) to know how to: no sabe nadar, he can't swim
3 (capacidad, destreza) sabe dibujar muy bien, he knows how to draw really well
4 (comportarse, reaccionar) can: no sabe aguantar una broma, she can't take a joke
no sabe perder, he's a bad loser
5 (tener conocimientos elevados sobre una materia) sabe mucho de música, she knows a lot about music
6 (enterarse) to learn, find out: lo llamé en cuanto lo supe, I called him as soon as I heard about it
7 (estar informado) sabía que te ibas a retrasar, he knew that you were going to be late
8 (imaginar) no sabes qué frío hacía, you can't imagine how cold it was
II verbo intransitivo
1 (sobre una materia) to know [de, of]: sé de un restaurante buenísimo, I know of a very good restaurant
2 (tener noticias) (de alguien por él mismo) to hear from sb
(de alguien por otros) to have news of sb
(de un asunto) to hear about sthg
3 (tener sabor) to taste [a, of]: este guiso sabe a quemado, this stew tastes burnt
4 (producir agrado o desagrado) to like, please: me supo mal que no viniera, it upset me that he didn't come
♦ Locuciones: el saber no ocupa lugar, you can never learn too much
me ha sabido a poco, I couldn't get enough of it
quién sabe, who knows
vas a saber lo que es bueno, I'll show you what's what
vete a saber, God knows
a saber, namely
' saber' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atenerse
- ávida
- ávido
- básica
- básico
- carta
- cojear
- combinar
- comparecencia
- conjugar
- consuelo
- convenir
- cuerno
- dedillo
- demonio
- desconocer
- diferenciar
- economía
- entender
- estimable
- estribar
- eufórica
- eufórico
- gloria
- impresión
- latín
- morbosa
- morboso
- puesta
- puesto
- relacionarse
- sable
- si
- terrena
- terreno
- tinta
- bien
- ciencia
- conocer
- conocimiento
- deber
- derecho
- experiencia
- feo
- hallar
- llegar
- lo
- mal
- memoria
- porqué
English:
acquaint
- aware
- can
- certain
- curious
- flounder
- fortuneteller
- guess
- hand
- hear
- horrify
- know
- learning
- namely
- nice
- pat
- pride
- should
- taste
- tell
- truck
- understand
- unknowingly
- wisdom
- able
- appreciation
- authority
- claim
- copy
- early
- funny
- heart
- knowledge
- let
- priority
- realize
- reassuring
- right
- saber
- sabre
- score
- skill
- stump
- suppose
- viz
- way
* * *♦ nmknowledge;Formalel saber no ocupa lugar you can never know too much♦ vt1. [conocer] to know;ya lo sé I know;no lo sé I don't know;yo no sabía nada de eso I didn't know anything about that;no sabía que eras médico I didn't know you were a doctor;ya sé lo que vas a decir I know what you're going to say;de haberlo sabido (antes) o [m5]si lo llego a saber, me quedo en casa if I'd known, I'd have stayed at home;hacer saber algo a alguien to inform sb of sth, to tell sb sth;para que lo sepas, somos amigos we're friends, for your information;¿sabes qué (te digo)?, que no me arrepiento you know what, I don't regret it;si lo sabré yo, que tengo cuatro hijos you're telling me! I've got four children!;sin yo saberlo, sin saberlo yo without my knowledge;Figno sabía dónde meterme I didn't know where to put myself, I wanted to crawl under a rock;no sabe lo que (se) hace she doesn't know what she's doing;no sabe lo que tiene he doesn't realize just how lucky he is;Famte ha llamado un tal Antonio no sé cuántos there was a call for you from Antonio something or other;no sé qué decir I don't know what to say;¡qué sé yo!, ¡y yo qué sé! how should I know!;¡qué sé yo la de veces que me caí de la bici! heaven knows how many times I fell off my bike!;Irónicocomo te pille vas a saber lo que es bueno just wait till I get my hands on you!;Irónicocuando hagas la mili sabrás lo que es bueno you'll be in for a nasty surprise when you do your military service;tener un no sé qué to have a certain something;Famy no sé qué y no sé cuántos and so on and so forth¿sabes cocinar? can you cook?;no sé nadar I can't swim, I don't know how to swim;sabe hablar inglés/montar en bici she can speak English/ride a bike;sabe perder he's a good loser;su problema es que no saben beber [beben demasiado] their problem is they don't know when to stop drinking3. [enterarse de] to learn, to find out;lo supe ayer/por los periódicos I found (it) out yesterday/in the papers;supe la noticia demasiado tarde I only heard the news when it was too late;¿sabes algo de Juan?, ¿qué sabes de Juan? have you had any news from o heard from Juan?;¿sabes algo de cuándo será el examen? have you heard anything about when the exam's going to be?4. [entender de] to know about;sabe mucha física he knows a lot about physics♦ visabe mucho a cebolla it has a very strong taste of onions, it tastes very strongly of onions;esto no sabe a nada this has no taste to it, this doesn't taste of anything;saber bien/mal to taste good/bad;¡qué bien sabe este pan! this bread's really tasty!, this bread tastes really good!;esta agua sabe this water has a funny taste;Famme sabe mal mentirle I feel bad about lying to him;Famsaber a cuerno quemado o [m5]a rayos: sus comentarios me supieron a cuerno quemado o [m5] a rayos I thought his comments were really off3. [tener conocimiento] to know;no sé de qué me hablas I don't know what you're talking about;sé de una tienda que vende discos de vinilo I know of a shop that sells vinyl records;que yo sepa as far as I know;¡quién sabe!, ¡vete (tú) a saber!, ¡vaya usted a saber! who knows!;pues, sabes, a mí no me importaría I wouldn't mind, you know;es vecino mío, ¿sabes? he's my neighbour, you know;Méx Fam¡sepa Pancha!, ¡sepa la bola! who knows?¿tú sabes de mecánica? do you know (anything) about mechanics?;ése sí que sabe he's a canny oneno sé de él desde hace meses I haven't heard (anything) from him for months;saber de algo to learn of sth;supe de su muerte por los periódicos I learnt of her death in the papers;no quiero saber (nada) de ti I don't want to have anything to do with youeste postre me ha sabido a poco I could have done with the dessert being a bit bigger;las vacaciones me han sabido a muy poco my holidays weren't nearly long enough, I could have done with my holidays being a lot longer* * *I v/t1 know;hacer saber algo a alguien let s.o. know sth;¿cómo lo sabes? how do you know?;¡si lo sabré yo! don’t I know it!;¡para que lo sepas! so there!;sabérselas todas fam know every trick in the book:saber hacer algo know how to do sth, be able to do sth;sé nadar/leer I can swim/read;saber alemán know German3 ( enterarse) find out;lo supe ayer I found out yesterdayII v/i1 know (de about);¡vete a saber!, ¡vaya usted a saber! heaven knows;¡quién sabe! who knows!;¡qué sé yo! who knows?;que yo sepa as far as I know;no que yo sepa not as far as I know;hace mucho que no sé de ella I haven’t heard from her for a long timeme sabe a quemado it tastes burnt to me;las vacaciones me han sabido a poco my vacation went much too quickly;me sabe mal fig it upsets meIII m knowledge, learningIV:a saber namely* * *saber {71} vt1) : to know2) : to know how to, to be able tosabe tocar el violín: she can play the violin3) : to learn, to find out4)a saber : to wit, namelysaber vi1) : to know, to suppose2) : to be informedsupimos del desastre: we heard about the disaster3) : to tasteesto no sabe bien: this doesn't taste right4)saber a : to taste likesabe a naranja: it tastes like orange* * *saber vb¿alguien sabe lo que ha pasado? does anyone know what happened?¿sabes cocinar? can you cook?cuando supe que era su cumpleaños... when I found out it was her birthday...6. (tener sabor) to tastevete a saber goodness knows / it's anyone's guess¡yo qué sé! how should I know? -
57 burn
A n2 Aerosp combustion f ;1 ( damage by heat or fire) brûler [papers, rubbish] ; incendier, faire brûler [building, city] ; [sun] brûler [person, skin] ; [acid] ronger, brûler [surface, substance] ; [alcohol, food] brûler [mouth] ; to be burned to the ground ou to ashes être détruit par le feu ; to be burned alive être brûlé vif ; to be burned to death mourir carbonisé ; to burn one's finger/arm se brûler le doigt/le bras ; to burn a hole in sth faire un trou dans qch ;2 ( use) to burn coal/gas [boiler] chauffer or marcher au charbon/au gaz ; the system burns too much oil le système consomme trop de mazout ;4 ○ US ( electrocute) électrocuter ;5 ○ US ( swindle) escroquer ;6 Comput graver [CD].1 ( be consumed by fire) brûler ; to burn to a cinder être carbonisé ; the house burned to the ground la maison a complètement brûlé or a été réduite en cendres ;2 ( be turned on) [light] être allumé ;3 ( be painful) [blister, wound] cuire ; ( from sun) [skin, part of body] brûler ; he has the kind of skin that burns easily il attrape facilement des coups de soleil ; my throat is burning! la gorge me brûle! ; his cheeks were burning (with embarrassment) il était rouge de honte ;5 fig ( be eager) to be burning to do [person] brûler d'envie de faire ; to be burning with desire/with impatience brûler de désir/d'impatience ;6 Aerosp brûler.to burn one's boats brûler ses vaisseaux.■ burn away [candle, log] se consumer.■ burn down:1 [house] brûler complètement, être réduit en cendres ;2 [candle, fire] baisser ;▶ burn down [sth], burn [sth] down incendier, réduire [qch] en cendres [house etc].■ burn off:▶ burn off [alcohol] s'évaporer ;▶ burn off [sth], burn [sth] off décaper [qch] au chalumeau [paint, varnish] ; Med cautériser [wart] ; Ind faire brûler [unwanted gas] ; fig dépenser [energy].■ burn out:▶ burn out [candle, fire] s'éteindre ; [light bulb] griller ; [fuse] sauter ; fig [person] ( through overwork) s'user ; at the rate he's working, he'll burnhimself out il va s'user à force de travailler à ce rythme ;▶ burn out [sth], burn [sth] out ( destroy by fire) incendier [building, vehicle] ; Aut, Mech faire griller [clutch, engine, motor] ;▶ burn out [sb], burn [sb] out gen, Mil forcer [qn] à sortir par l'incendie [besieged citizens, troops].■ burn up:▶ burn up1 [fire, flames] flamber ;2 Aerosp [satellite, meteorite] se volatiliser ;3 ○ US ( get angry) se mettre en rogne ;4 ( get feverish) [child] brûler ;▶ burn up [sth], burn [sth] up brûler [calories, fuel, waste] ; [sun] griller [lawn, vegetation] ; she burns up all her energy worrying elle dépense toute son énergie à se faire du souci ; to be burned up with hatred/with envy fig être dévoré par la haine/l'envie ; -
58 ὁλοκαύτωμα
ὁλοκαύτωμα, ατος, τό (ὅλος, καίω; not in general Gk. usage [but ὁλοκαυτόω X. et al.]. In LXX; TestJob; TestLevi 9:7; Philo, Sacr. Abel. 110; Jos., Bell. 5, 565, Ant. 10, 70. On word formation s. Dssm., B 135 [BS 138]).① a cultic sacrifice in which the animal was entirely consumed by fire, whole burnt offering, holocaust lit. (w. θυσία and sim. terms) Mk 12:33; 1 Cl 18:16 (Ps 50:18); B 2:4, 5 (Is 1:11), 7 (Jer 7:22). W. περὶ ἁμαρτίας ‘sin-offering’ Hb 10:6, 8 (both Ps 39:7). ὁλ. ὑπὲρ ἁμαρτιῶν 7:6 (cp. Lev 16:5). θυσίας αὐτῷ διʼ αἵματος καὶ κνίσης καὶ ὁλοκαυτωμάτων ἐπιτελεῖν offer sacrifices to (God) with blood, burning fat, and whole burnt offerings Dg 3:5.② a person punished with death by fire because of personal conviction, whole burnt offering, holocaust fig. ext. of 1: of Polycarp ὁλ. δεκτὸν τῷ θεῷ ἡτοιμασμένον MPol 14:1.—S. DELG s.v. καίω and ὅλο. M-M. -
59 קלי
קְלֵי, קְלָאch. same. Targ. Jer. 29:22. Targ. O. Num. 21:6 חיוין קָלָן (h. text הנחשים השרפים); a. fr.Targ. Hos. 9:16 דקלא, read as ed. Lag. דילְקָא.Part. pass. קְלֵי, קָלִי; קַלְיָא. Targ. Lev. 2:14. Targ. 1 Sam. 30:3; a. e.Pes.75a נקיף … ונִיקַלְיָיהּ Ms. M. (ed. ונקלה) (may we not understand the text so) that we put bundles of twigs around her and burn her to death? B. Mets.74a הא מחוסר מִקְלֵי ואפוקיוכ׳ (some ed. מִקְלֵה) but it (the lime) lacks burning and taking out of the kiln and crushing! Snh.31a, sq. אי בעיא קלְתֵיה if she wanted, she might have burned it (the document). Ḥull.52b לא קָלֵי זיהריה, v. זִיהֲרָא II. Ab. Zar.28a קְלַנְהִי אמראוכ׳ roast them on a new shovel. Snh.96b היכלא קליא קְלִית a burnt temple thou didst burn (v. טְחַן); a. fr.Trnsf. to expose to the evil eye or to the covetousness of thieves. B. Mets.30a דמִקְלָא קָלֵי להוכ׳ (by exhibiting the found object) he exposes it to loss through the evil eye or through thieves. Ithpe. אִיקְּלֵי to be burnt. Snh. l. c. מטא … היכלא מִיקְּלֵי the time has arrived for the sanctuary to be destroyed and the Temple to be burnt. -
60 קלא
קְלֵי, קְלָאch. same. Targ. Jer. 29:22. Targ. O. Num. 21:6 חיוין קָלָן (h. text הנחשים השרפים); a. fr.Targ. Hos. 9:16 דקלא, read as ed. Lag. דילְקָא.Part. pass. קְלֵי, קָלִי; קַלְיָא. Targ. Lev. 2:14. Targ. 1 Sam. 30:3; a. e.Pes.75a נקיף … ונִיקַלְיָיהּ Ms. M. (ed. ונקלה) (may we not understand the text so) that we put bundles of twigs around her and burn her to death? B. Mets.74a הא מחוסר מִקְלֵי ואפוקיוכ׳ (some ed. מִקְלֵה) but it (the lime) lacks burning and taking out of the kiln and crushing! Snh.31a, sq. אי בעיא קלְתֵיה if she wanted, she might have burned it (the document). Ḥull.52b לא קָלֵי זיהריה, v. זִיהֲרָא II. Ab. Zar.28a קְלַנְהִי אמראוכ׳ roast them on a new shovel. Snh.96b היכלא קליא קְלִית a burnt temple thou didst burn (v. טְחַן); a. fr.Trnsf. to expose to the evil eye or to the covetousness of thieves. B. Mets.30a דמִקְלָא קָלֵי להוכ׳ (by exhibiting the found object) he exposes it to loss through the evil eye or through thieves. Ithpe. אִיקְּלֵי to be burnt. Snh. l. c. מטא … היכלא מִיקְּלֵי the time has arrived for the sanctuary to be destroyed and the Temple to be burnt.
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