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101 temblar
v.1 to tremble (person) (de miedo).temblar como un flan to shake like a jellyMe tiemblan las manos My hands tremble.2 to shudder, to shake.El conejito tiembla The little rabbit trembles.Su voz temblaba His voice trembled.* * *2 (voz) to quiver3 figurado (tener miedo) to shake with fear, shudder, fear* * *verbto shiver, tremble* * *VI1) [persona]a) [por miedo] to tremble, shake; [por frío] to shiverme temblaba la mano — my hand was trembling o shaking
temblar de miedo — to tremble o shake with fright
b) (=sentir miedo)2) [edificio] to shake, shudder; [tierra] to shake* * *1.verbo intransitivotiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado — I shudder to think what might have happened; (+ me/te/le etc)
temblar como un flan — to shake like a jelly o leaf
b) edificio/tierra to shake2.temblar v impersestá temblando! — (AmL) it's an earthquake!
* * *= tremble, quail, shiver, wince, dodder, quiver, twitch.Ex. The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.Ex. But Elwood Bibeau quailed no more now than he had quailed at being assigned tasks in his present position as an assistant director.Ex. I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex. Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex. The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex. With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex. He was really fat, too, with a massive pink beard and eyes that twitched all the time and looked in different directions to each other.----* echarse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* estar temblando de miedo = be frightened to death.* hacer temblar los cimientos de Algo = shake + foundations.* ponerse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* temblar como una hoja = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un azogado = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* * *1.verbo intransitivotiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado — I shudder to think what might have happened; (+ me/te/le etc)
temblar como un flan — to shake like a jelly o leaf
b) edificio/tierra to shake2.temblar v impersestá temblando! — (AmL) it's an earthquake!
* * *= tremble, quail, shiver, wince, dodder, quiver, twitch.Ex: The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.
Ex: But Elwood Bibeau quailed no more now than he had quailed at being assigned tasks in his present position as an assistant director.Ex: I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex: Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex: The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex: He was really fat, too, with a massive pink beard and eyes that twitched all the time and looked in different directions to each other.* echarse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* estar temblando de miedo = be frightened to death.* hacer temblar los cimientos de Algo = shake + foundations.* ponerse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* temblar como una hoja = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un azogado = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* * *temblar [A5 ]vi1 «persona» (por el frío) to shiver; (por nervios, miedo) to shake, trembleestaba tan asustado que estaba temblando he was quaking o shaking o trembling with fearsus amenazas me hicieron temblar I trembled at her threatstiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado I shudder to think what might have happenedtemblaba de rabia she was shaking o quivering with rage(+ me/te/le etc): me tiembla el párpado my eyelid is twitchingestaba tan nervioso que le temblaba la mano he was so nervous that his hand was shakingla voz le temblaba de emoción/de ira her voice was quivering o trembling with emotion/ragetemblar como un flan to shake like a jelly o leaf2 «edificio/tierra» to shakesus gritos hicieron temblar las paredes her shouts made the walls shake■* * *
temblar ( conjugate temblar) verbo intransitivo
(por nervios, miedo) to shake, tremble;
(+ me/te/le etc) [ párpado] to twitch;
[ mano] to shake;
[ voz] to tremble;
temblar v impers:◊ ¡está temblando! (AmL) it's an earthquake!;
tembló ayer there was a(n earth) tremor yesterday
temblar verbo intransitivo
1 (de emoción: la voz) to quiver
(: el pulso) to shake: estoy tan nerviosa que me tiemblan las piernas, I'm so nervous that my legs are shaking
2 (de miedo, temor) to tremble: temblaba de miedo, she was trembling with fear
tiemblo solo de pensarlo, I shudder to think about it
3 (de frío) to shiver: temblaba por la fiebre, he was shivering with fever
4 (la tierra, un edificio) to shake
5 fam (acabar con algo) dejamos el jamón temblando, we ate almost all the ham
la factura me dejó la cuenta temblando, the bill cleaned out my bank account
' temblar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sacudir
English:
falter
- feel
- quake
- quaver
- quiver
- shake
- shiver
- tremble
- waver
- wobble
- quail
* * *temblar vi1. [persona] [de miedo, por nervios] to tremble, to shake (de with); [de frío] to shiver (de with);la fiebre le hacía temblar the fever made her shiver;me tiemblan las piernas my legs are shaking;me tiembla el pulso my hands are shaking;le temblaba la voz de la emoción her voice was trembling with emotion;Figtiemblo por lo que pueda pasarle I shudder to think what could happen to him;Figtiemblo sólo de pensarlo I shudder just thinking about it;Famdejar algo temblando [la despensa, la nevera, una botella] to leave sth almost empty;dejar a alguien temblando [asustar, preocupar] to leave sb quaking in their boots, to give sb a fright;temblar como un flan to shake like (a) jelly2. [suelo, edificio, máquina] to shudder, to shake;tembló la tierra the ground shook;tiembla la imagen del televisor the television picture is shaky* * *v/i tremble, shake; de frío shiver* * *temblar {55} vi1) : to tremble, to shake, to shiverle temblaban las rodillas: his knees were shaking2) : to shudder, to be afraidtiemblo con sólo pensarlo: I shudder to think of it* * *temblar vb2. (de frío) to shiver -
102 ratiboiser
ratiboiser◑ verb table: aimer vtr ( voler) to clean [sb] out; ratiboiser qch à qn to pinch sth from sb○; être complètement ratiboisé to be cleaned out○.[ratibwaze] verbe transitif2. [ruiner] to clean out (separable)4. [cheveux] -
103 étendre
v. trans.1. To knock out cold. Le champion the count in no time at all.a (sch.): To get 'ploughed' at an exam, to be failed in an examination.b (Gambling slang): To get 'cleaned out', to lose all one's money.c To get 'bumped off', to get 'done in', to be killed. Son paternel s'est fait étendre m '14 avec les copains: His old man got his chips with the other poor buggers in World War I. -
104 Б-100
БОГ (ГОСПОДЬ) HE ВЫДАСТ, СВИНЬИ HE СЪЕСТ (saying) God willing, things will turn out all right ( usu. said when undertaking sth. risky, the outcome of which is uncertain): - (he) whom God (the good Lord) helps, nobody can harm.«Бог милостив: солдат у нас довольно, пороху много, пушку я вычистил. Авось дадим отпор Пугачёву. Господь не выдаст, свинья не съест!» (Пушкин 2). "God is merciful: we have soldiers enough, plenty of powder, and I have cleaned out the cannon. Perhaps we'll manage to repulse Pugachev. Whom God helps nobody can harm" (2b). -
105 М-133
ПОД МЕТЁЛКУ (ПОД МЕТЛУ) взять, забрать, очистить и т. п. highly coll PrepP these forms only adv(to take etc) absolutely everything, so that nothing is left: (make) a clean sweepclean sth. out(get everything) down to the last bit (grain etc). "...(Ты) всей пропагандой в Кавкрайкоме командовал... сделал Кубань-матушку колхозной житницей, все сусеки (regional = закрома) под метёлку вычистил, ничего для родины не пожалел - ни себя, ни народа...» (Максимов 1). "...You were running propaganda throughout the Caucasus...you made all our mother Kuban a kolkhoz granary, you cleaned out all the peasant corn- bins, there was nothing you wouldn't have sacrificed for the motherland-yourself, the people..." (1a). -
106 бог не выдаст, свинья не съест
• БОГ < ГОСПОДЬ> НЕ ВЫДАСТ, СВИНЬЯ НЕ СЪЕСТ[saying]=====⇒ God willing, things will turn out all right (usu. said when undertaking sth. risky, the outcome of which is uncertain):- ≈ (he) whom God (the good Lord) helps, nobody can harm.♦ "Бог милостив: солдат у нас довольно, пороху много, пушку я вычистил. Авось дадим отпор Пугачёву. Господь не выдаст, свинья не съест!" (Пушкин 2). "God is merciful: we have soldiers enough, plenty of powder, and I have cleaned out the cannon. Perhaps we'll manage to repulse Pugachev. Whom God helps nobody can harm" (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бог не выдаст, свинья не съест
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107 господь не выдаст, свинья не съест
• БОГ < ГОСПОДЬ> НЕ ВЫДАСТ, СВИНЬЯ НЕ СЪЕСТ[saying]=====⇒ God willing, things will turn out all right (usu. said when undertaking sth. risky, the outcome of which is uncertain):- ≈ (he) whom God (the good Lord) helps, nobody can harm.♦ "Бог милостив: солдат у нас довольно, пороху много, пушку я вычистил. Авось дадим отпор Пугачёву. Господь не выдаст, свинья не съест!" (Пушкин 2). "God is merciful: we have soldiers enough, plenty of powder, and I have cleaned out the cannon. Perhaps we'll manage to repulse Pugachev. Whom God helps nobody can harm" (2b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > господь не выдаст, свинья не съест
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108 под метелку
• ПОД МЕТЕЛКУ < ПОД МЕТЛУ> взять, забрать, очистить и т.п. highly coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to take etc) absolutely everything, so that nothing is left:- clean (sth.) out;- (get everything) down to the last bit (grain etc).♦ "...[ Ты] всей пропагандой в Кавкрайкоме командовал... сделал Кубань-матушку колхозной житницей, все сусеки [regional = закрома] под метёлку вычистил, ничего для родины не пожалел - ни себя, ни народа..." (Максимов 1). "...You were running propaganda throughout the Caucasus...you made all our mother Kuban a kolkhoz granary, you cleaned out all the peasant cornbins, there was nothing you wouldn't have sacrificed for the motherland - yourself, the people..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под метелку
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109 под метлу
• ПОД МЕТЕЛКУ < ПОД МЕТЛУ> взять, забрать, очистить и т.п. highly coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to take etc) absolutely everything, so that nothing is left:- clean (sth.) out;- (get everything) down to the last bit (grain etc).♦ "...[ Ты] всей пропагандой в Кавкрайкоме командовал... сделал Кубань-матушку колхозной житницей, все сусеки [regional = закрома] под метёлку вычистил, ничего для родины не пожалел - ни себя, ни народа..." (Максимов 1). "...You were running propaganda throughout the Caucasus...you made all our mother Kuban a kolkhoz granary, you cleaned out all the peasant cornbins, there was nothing you wouldn't have sacrificed for the motherland - yourself, the people..." (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под метлу
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110 abgebrannt
abgebrannt
(pleite) on the rocks (nut, US sl.), broke (sl.), cleaned out, melted out (sl.);
• gänzlich (total, völlig) abgebrannt sein to be without any means (stony-broke, sl.). -
111 Los
1) ( von etwas getrennt)WENDUNGEN:wo ist hier etwas \Los? where can I find some action around here?;da ist immer viel \Los there's always a lot going on there, that's where the action always is ( fam)... [dann] ist etwas \Los! ( fam) there'll be hell to pay!;( jd ist langweilig) sb is a dead loss ( fam)1) ( fortgegangen)jd ist \Los sb has gone [or left];2) ( gelöst)etw ist \Los sth is [or has come] loose;noch ein paar Umdrehungen, dann ist die Schraube \Los! a couple more turns and the screw will be off!WENDUNGEN:\Los! (mach!) come on!;(voran!) get moving!;\Los, verschwinde, du frecher Köter! go on, get out of here, you cheeky devil!; s. a. Achtung, Platz, nichts2. Los <-es, -e> [lo:s] nt1) (Lotterie\Los) [lottery] ticket;(Kirmes\Los) [tombola [or (Am) raffle] ] ticket2) ( für Zufallsentscheidung) lot;durch das \Los by drawing lots;das \Los fällt auf jdn it falls to sbWENDUNGEN:das große \Los the jackpot, first prize;jd hat mit jdm/etw das große \Los gewonnen [o gezogen] sb has hit the jackpot [or struck it lucky] with sb/sth -
112 los
1) ( von etwas getrennt)WENDUNGEN:wo ist hier etwas \los? where can I find some action around here?;da ist immer viel \los there's always a lot going on there, that's where the action always is ( fam)... [dann] ist etwas \los! ( fam) there'll be hell to pay!;( jd ist langweilig) sb is a dead loss ( fam)1) ( fortgegangen)jd ist \los sb has gone [or left];2) ( gelöst)etw ist \los sth is [or has come] loose;noch ein paar Umdrehungen, dann ist die Schraube \los! a couple more turns and the screw will be off!WENDUNGEN:\los! (mach!) come on!;(voran!) get moving!;\los, verschwinde, du frecher Köter! go on, get out of here, you cheeky devil!; s. a. Achtung, Platz, nichts2. Los <-es, -e> [lo:s] nt1) (Lotterie\los) [lottery] ticket;(Kirmes\los) [tombola [or (Am) raffle] ] ticket2) ( für Zufallsentscheidung) lot;durch das \los by drawing lots;das \los fällt auf jdn it falls to sbWENDUNGEN:das große \los the jackpot, first prize;jd hat mit jdm/etw das große \los gewonnen [o gezogen] sb has hit the jackpot [or struck it lucky] with sb/sth -
113 quedarse limpio
• be cleaned out• be wiped-out clean• go bond for• go bung -
114 abiatu
du/ad. (I) ( sorrarazi) to launch; egunkari hori 1990ean \abiatu zuten they launched that newspaper in 1990 da/ad.1.a. ( bidea hartu, abian jarri) to set off, take off, head ( -ra: for) ; abiatzen bazarete hemendik Amsterdamera, pasa beharko duzu Bordele, Paris, eta Brusela if you're setting off for Amsterdam, you'll have to go through Bordeaux, Paris, and Brussels; noiz \abiatu behar dugu? when are we going to start?; ontzi hura gerlara abiatzekoa zen that ship was to set off for war; zurubian gora \abiatu zen he started going up the ladderb. ( irten) to leavec. ( prestatu) to get readyd. ( abiaburua adierazi) to start; ihesi \abiatu ziren they started to run away; eta Jesusek, handik \abiaturik, gizon bat ikusi zuen and as Jesus started in that direction, he saw a man; baldintza horietatik \abiatuz gero having started with those conditions; katua aguaren atzetik \abiatu zen the cat tore after the mouse; gaurko egoeratik \abiatuz starting with the current situation2.a. ( hasi) to begin, start; gaizki \abiatu dira gauzak things have started out wrong ; ontsa \abiatu den lana, erdi akabaturik (atsot.) a good beginning is half the work (atsot.) ; orduantxe \abiatu ziren serbiar eta musulmanen arteko haserreak that's when the animosity between the Serbs and Moslems beganb. ( -(e)an hasi) to begin, start; lanean \abiatu to start work; oihuz \abiatu ziren they started shouting ; dagoeneko \abiatu gaizki esaka they've already begun to talk ill of him; haurra xutik abiatzekoa zen the child still hadn't learnt to walk yet; haur txiki bat utzu zuen, doi-doia xutik \abiatua he left behind a little child who had barely started to walk; eltze puska batekin kendu zituen zauri hartako zornea eta sortzen \abiatuak ziren harrak he cleaned out the pus from the wound and the worms that had begun to set in with a piece of pottery -
115 lessivé
adj.1. 'Knackered', 'buggered', exhausted. Je suis vraiment lessivé! I feel completely washed-out!2. 'Cleaned-out', utterly penniless.3. C'est lessivé! It's curtains! —All is lost! -
116 ramoner
v. trans.1. To 'poke', to 'screw', to have coition with.2. Se faire ramoner:a (Gambling slang): To get 'cleaned out', to lose all one's moncy.b To get bawled out, to be told off in no uncertain manner. -
117 sec
I.n. f. inv. En cinq sec (abbr. en cinq secondes): 'ln two ticks', 'in two shakes of a lamb's tail', as quick as a flash.II.adj. inv.1. Etre à sec:a To be 'skint', 'broke', to be penniless. Je me suis fait mettre à sec au pok'! I got cleaned out in a friendly little game of poker!b To have run out of words or ideas (literally to have dried up).3. Rester sec (sch.): To be 'stumped for an answer' (literally to be left high and dry in front of an exam paper).III.adv.1. 'Neat', exactly. Ça lui a coûté toute sa paye sec: It just about cost him all his pay-packet. Ecoper huit ans sec (Prison slang): To get an eight-year stretch (actual incarceration, not a suspended sentence).2. Boire sec:a To down (a drink) rapidly.b To drink heavily. Au régiment il buvait sec, ce mec-là! When he was in the Forces, he used to knock 'em back something terrible! -
118 tête
n. f.1. Avoir la tête de l'emploi (iron.): To 'look the part'. Les croque-morts n'ontpas toujours la tête de l'emploi, c'est souvent des rigolos! Undertakers aren't always the mournful buggers we expect them to be!3. Faire la mauvaise tête: To be 'pig-headed', to be obstreperous and reluctant to comply.4. Avoir ses têtes: To 'have one's (little) favourites', to let oneself be ruled by likes and dislikes where relationships at work are concerned.5. Avoir une tête à coucher dehors avec un billet de logetnent: To have an 'ugly mug', to have an unattractive face (in fact, to have the kind of features that would even get you turned a way from a welfare hostel).6. Faire un prix à la tête du client: To quote a price according to the likely means of a customer. Au garage, lesprix sont un peu à la tête du client! If you drive a Rolls, they'll charge the earth for repairs!7. Tête de pipe: Portrait-photograph. J'ai vu sa tête de pipe dans le canard! I've seen his mug somewhere in a paper!10. Affaire tête de lard (pol.): Dead-end enquiry, one where witnesses and accused alike make the police's job more arduous by refusing to co-operate.11. Se payer la tête de quelqu'un: To 'take the piss out of someone', to 'take the mickey', to poke fun at someone.12. Etre tombé sur la tête: To be 'bonkers', 'potty', to be mad. T'es tombé sur la tête, quoi?! You crazy in the head?!a To 'take a header', to dive into the water.b (fig.): To 'go under', to become bankrupt.14. Petite tête! (jocular form of address): Salut, petite tête! Mornin' mate! Alors, comment ça va, petite tête?! Well, how's tricks?!15. Cause à mon cul, ma tête est malade! (sarcastic retort): 'Get knotted'—I don't want to hear what you've got to say!16. La tête et lesjambes: The combination of brains and brawn. (The expression courir avec la tête et les jambes originates from the racing cyclist's slang and refers to competitors who use critical judgement when exerting physical effort. In the 1960s, a television quiz-cum-competition with that name teamed up scholars and sportsmen to compete for prizes.)17. Tenir la tête (Gambling slang): To act as judge and arbiter at the tables. (August Le Breton in his L 'ARGOT CHEZ LES VRAIS DE VRAI explains that this 'refereeing' activity is often given to a 'cleaned-out' player by a gambling baron; the position carries a small commission on stakes.) -
119 quedarse limpio
v.to be wiped-out clean, to go broke, to be cleaned out. -
120 clean
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