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61 abandonado
adj.1 abandoned, forlorn, forsaken, uncared-for.2 abandoned, sloppy, neglectful, negligent.3 abandoned, deserted, desert-like, phantom.4 abandoned, dissipated, dissolute, incontinent.5 abandoned, derelict.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abandonar.* * *1→ link=abandonar abandonar► adjetivo1 abandoned2 (descuidado) neglected3 (desaseado) untidy, unkempt* * *(f. - abandonada)adj.1) abandoned, deserted2) derelict3) neglected* * *ADJ1) (=sin gente) [pueblo, vivienda vacía] abandoned, deserted; [fábrica, cantera] disused; [edificio en ruinas] derelict2) (=desatendido) [jardín, terreno] neglectedla casa estaba muy abandonada, toda cubierta de polvo — the house was really neglected, completely covered in dust
¡abandonado me tenías! — you'd forgotten all about me!
el autobús nos dejó abandonados en la carretera — the bus left us stranded o abandoned us by the roadside
3) (=despreocupado) slack4) (=desaliñado) scruffy, shabbya ver si no eres tan abandonado y te arreglas un poco — come on, tidy yourself up a bit and stop looking so scruffy o shabby
5) (=solitario) desolate, forlorn frm* * *- da adjetivo1) [ESTAR] ( deshabitado) deserted2) [ESTAR] <niño/perro/coche> abandoned3) [estar] (desatendido, descuidado) <jardín/parque> neglected* * *- da adjetivo1) [ESTAR] ( deshabitado) deserted2) [ESTAR] <niño/perro/coche> abandoned3) [estar] (desatendido, descuidado) <jardín/parque> neglected* * *abandonado11 = relegated, neglected, deserted, abandoned, lorn, forsaken, disused.Ex: The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.
Ex: The work of the Belgian internationalist and documentalist, Paul Otlet (1868-1944) forms an important and neglected part of the history of information.Ex: The best sequence in the movie takes place at a deserted train station where the children play hide and seek amongst the abandoned train cars.Ex: It tells the story of a young detective who stumbles across a stash of jewel thieves hiding out in an abandoned house.Ex: I felt lorn and bereft, then suddenly it was gone, leaving me empty and shaken the way a storm shakes the land and the sea.Ex: She was his only intimate friend for years before he died, for he was a most lonely forsaken man.Ex: There is also a museum of mining which is partly housed in a disused mine shaft.* abandonado y en ruinas = derelict.* niño abandonado = waif.abandonado22 = sloppy [sloppier -comp., sloppiest -sup.], scruffy [scruffier -comp., scuffiest -sup.].Ex: Even the best abstractors and indexers may be subject to sloppy practices and grammatical indiscretions from time to time.
Ex: The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.* * *abandonado -daA [ ESTAR] (deshabitado) ‹pueblo/casa› deserted, abandonedB [ ESTAR] ‹niño/perro/coche› abandonedC1 [ ESTAR](desatendido, descuidado): el jardín está muy abandonado the garden is really neglected o overgrownnos tienes muy abandonados, ya no nos visitas you've forgotten o deserted o abandoned us, you never come and see us anymoretiene a su familia muy abandonada he hardly spends any time with o he neglects his family2 (dejado, desaliñado) ‹persona›es muy abandonado en el vestir he's very sloppy in the way he dresses, he dresses very scruffilyúltimamente está muy abandonada she's really let herself go recentlyno seas abandonado y pon un poco de orden en esta habitación don't be a slob, straighten up this room a bit¡qué abandonado es! hace años que no va al dentista he doesn't look after himself, he hasn't been to the dentist for yearses tan abandonado, todo lo deja para mañana he's so slack about everything, he's always putting things off* * *
Del verbo abandonar: ( conjugate abandonar)
abandonado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
abandonado
abandonar
abandonado◊ -da adjetivo
1 [ESTAR] ( deshabitado) deserted
2 [ESTAR] ‹niño/perro/coche› abandoned
3 [estar] (desatendido, descuidado) ‹jardín/parque› neglected
abandonar ( conjugate abandonar) verbo transitivo
1
‹marido/amante› to leave;
‹coche/barco› to abandon;
2 [ fuerzas] to desert
3
◊ abandonado los estudios to drop out of school/college
verbo intransitivo (Dep)
(en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat
abandonarse verbo pronominal
1 ( entregarse) abandonadose a algo ‹a vicios/placeres› to abandon oneself to sth
2 ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go
abandonado,-a adjetivo
1 (lugar) deserted
(persona, perro) abandoned
tiene a su madre completamente abandonada, he takes absolutely no care of his mother
2 (aspecto) neglected, untidy, unkempt
abandonar
I verbo transitivo
1 (irse de) to leave, quit: tenemos que vernos hoy, porque mañana abandono Madrid, we've got to see eachother today because I'm leaving Madrid tomorrow
2 (a una persona, a un animal) to abandon
abandonar a alguien a su suerte, to leave someone to his fate
3 (un proyecto, los estudios) to give up
4 Dep (retirarse de una carrera) to drop out of
(un deporte) to drop
II vi (desfallecer) to give up: los resultados no son los esperados, pero no abandones, the results aren't as good as we expected, but don't give up
' abandonado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonada
- abandonarse
- guacho
English:
abandoned
- derelict
- deserted
- disused
- forlorn
- godforsaken
- marooned
- neglect
- neglected
* * *abandonado, -a adj1. [desierto] deserted;una casa abandonada [desocupada] a deserted house;[en mal estado] a derelict house;viven en un cobertizo abandonado they live in a disused shed2. [niño, animal, vehículo] abandoned3. [descuidado] [persona] unkempt;[jardín, casa] neglected;es muy abandonado he neglects o doesn't look after his appearance;tiene muy abandonadas a sus plantas she's been neglecting o hasn't been looking after her plants;tiene la tesis muy abandonada he has hardly done any work on his thesis (recently)* * *I adj abandonedII part → abandonar* * *abandonado, -da adj1) : abandoned, deserted2) : neglected3) : slovenly, unkempt -
62 bedolven
1 [bedekt met] covered (with)3 [begraven] buried (under)♦voorbeelden:2 bedolven onder het werk • snowed under with work, up to one's ears in work -
63 er
I pers. Pron.1. he; von Dingen: it; von Mond, Dampfer, Wagen: auch she; von Hund etc.: he, it; er ist es it’s him umg.; er ist es gewesen, der... it was he who ( oder that)..., he was the one who ( oder that)...2. auf Handtüchern etc.: His* * *he* * *[eːɐ] he; (von Dingen) it; (von Hund etc) it, he; (vom Mond) it, she (poet)er ist es — it's him, it is he (form)
wer hat das gemacht/ist der Täter? – er/er (ist es)! — who did that/is the person responsible? – he did/is!, him (inf)!
er war es nicht, ich wars — it wasn't him, it was me
sie ist größer als er — she is taller than he is or him
* * *1) (a male person or animal already spoken about: When I spoke to John, he told me he had seen you.) he2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) they* * *ER<-s, -s>[e:ˈɛr]* * *der; Er, Ers (ugs.) he* * *erA. pers prer ist es it’s him umg;Er etwa: Verwendung des Passivs oder youB. Er m; -, -s; umg1.es ist ein Er auch bei Tieren: it’s a he2. auf Handtüchern etc: Hisjemandem das Leben retten save sb’s life;jemanden vor dem Ertrinken retten save sb from drowning;jemanden aus einem brennenden Wagen retten rescue sb from a burning car;vor dem Abbruch retten (Haus) rescue from demolition;die Situation/den Abend retten fig save the situation/rescue the evening;bist du noch zu retten? umg have you gone completely mad?, have you lost your mind?;er ist nicht mehr zu retten umg he’s a lost cause, he’s beyond help;der Kranke ist kaum mehr zu retten the patient is almost beyond ( oder past) hope; errettete seine Ehre he vindicated his hono(u)rB. v/i SPORT make a save;den rettenden Einfall haben come up with the answer, save the dayC. v/r escape (vor +dat from);sich ins Haus etcretten können manage to escape into the house etc;sich vor Arbeit etcer konnte sich vor Angeboten/Arbeit nicht (mehr) retten he was besieged with offers/swamped with work;* * *der; Er, Ers (ugs.) he* * *I loathe him (it). expr. -
64 тонуть
несов. - тону́ть, сов. - утону́ть1) ( погружаться в воду) sink; (о судне тж.) go downде́рево не то́нет — wood doesn't sink
2) (гибнуть - о человеке, животном) drown3) (погружаться во что-л вязкое, мягкое и т.п.) sinkтону́ть в снегу́ [в поду́шках] — sink in the snow [pillows]
4) ( становиться едва заметным) be lostмысль то́нет в нену́жных подро́бностях — the idea is lost [disappears] in a mass of unnecessary details
дом утону́л в тума́не — the house was completely enveloped by fog
5) (в пр.; испытывать трудности из-за наплыва чего-л) be swamped (with), be flooded (with), be snowed under (with), be overwhelmed (by)тону́ть в дела́х разг. — be snowed under with work
тону́ть в неприя́тностях — be overwhelmed by problems
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65 Г-288
ВЫШЕ ГОЛОВЫ чего (у кого) coll PrepP Invar quantit subj-compl with copula ( subj / gen: usu. дел, работы, забот etc)) s.o. has too much (work to do), too many (concerns etc): (be) up to one's neck (ears) in sth.(be) loaded (down) (swamped) with sth....Александр Иванович Ларичев... - командир строгий, толковый, разумно требовательный. Дел у него выше головы... (Грекова 3)....Alexander Larichev was...a tough, intelligent, reasonably demanding commander-and he was loaded with work (3a). -
66 выше головы
• ВЫШЕ ГОЛОВЫ чего (у кого) coll[PrepP; Invar; quantit subj-compl with copula (subj/ gen: usu. дел, работы, забот etc)]=====⇒ s.o. has too much (work to do), too many (concerns etc):- (be) up to one's neck (ears) in sth.;- (be) loaded (down) (swamped) with sth.♦...Александр Иванович Ларичев... - командир строгий, толковый, разумно требовательный. Дел у него выше головы... (Грекова 3)....Alexander Larichev was...a tough, intelligent, reasonably demanding commander-and he was loaded with work (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выше головы
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67 Schulden
Schulden fpl FIN, GEN, WIWI debt • in Schulden geraten 1. BANK run into debt; 2. GEN run up a debt, get into debt • jmds. Schulden übernehmen GEN take over sb’s debts • ohne Schulden GEN afloat • Schulden anhäufen BANK run up a debt • Schulden begleichen GEN even up • Schulden machen 1. BANK run up a debt, incur debts; 2. GEN get into debt; 3. RW incur debts • Schulden streichen FIN delete a debt • Schulden zurückzahlen WIWI pay off one’s debts* * *fpl <Finanz, Geschäft, Vw> debt ■ in Schulden geraten 1. < Bank> run into debt; 2. < Geschäft> run up a debt, get into debt ■ jmds. Schulden übernehmen < Geschäft> take over sb's debts ■ ohne Schulden < Geschäft> afloat ■ Schulden anhäufen < Bank> run up a debt ■ Schulden begleichen < Geschäft> even up ■ Schulden machen 1. < Bank> run up a debt, incur debts; 2. < Geschäft> get into debt; 3. < Rechnung> incur debts ■ Schulden streichen < Finanz> delete a debt ■ Schulden zurückzahlen <Vw> pay off one's debts* * *Schulden
debts, liabilities, (Aktivschulden) due from customers, accounts receivable (US), (Dubiose) contingent liabilities, (Passivschulden) due to customers, accounts payable (US), (Schuldenlast) indebtedness;
• frei von Schulden free from debts, (Haus) unencumbered;
• mit Schulden belastet bonded, debted, encumbered with debts;
• nach Abzug der Schulden clear after debts paid;
• ohne Schulden in the black (US coll.), afloat;
• angelaufene Schulden run-up debts;
• antizipative Schulden (Bilanz) accrued liabilities (US);
• aufgelaufene Schulden accumulative debts, backlog of debts;
• aufgenommene Schulden borrowings, debts incurred;
• ausstehende Schulden outstanding debts;
• bedenkliche Schulden staggering debts;
• vor der Masseverteilung zu begleichende Schulden preferential (preferred) debts;
• schon bestehende Schulden pre-existing debts;
• vor Fälligkeit bezahlte Schulden dues paid in advance;
• drückende Schulden pressing (heavy-weighing) debts;
• eingefrorene Schulden frozen debts;
• eingegangene Schulden debts contracted;
• vor Konkurseröffnung eingegangene Schulden debts contracted before bankruptcy;
• als Minderjähriger eingegangene Schulden debts contracted during infancy;
• [nachträglich] eingetriebene Schulden debts recovered;
• nach dem Ausscheiden eines Gesellschafters entstandene Schulden post-retirement debts;
• fällige Schulden debts due;
• gerichtlich festgestellte Schulden debts of record, judgment debts, debts owed under court orders;
• nicht zum Gewerbebetrieb gehörige Schulden non-business debts;
• gemeinschaftliche Schulden (Ehepaar) community debts;
• gesamtschuldnerische Schulden joint and several debts;
• gestundete Schulden deferred liabilities;
• vor Fälligkeit gezahlte Schulden dues paid in advance;
• haushohe Schulden vast debts;
• laufende Schulden current (running) debts;
• öffentliche Schulden government debt;
• persönliche (private) Schulden (Gesellschafter) private (individual) debts;
• riesige Schulden staggering debts;
• kurzfristig rückzahlbare Schulden quick liabilities;
• unbezahlbare Schulden insolvable debts;
• uneinbringliche Schulden irrecoverable debts;
• ungedeckte Schulden unsecured debts;
• unverzinsliche Schulden passive debts;
• zweifelhafte Schulden doubtful debts (Br.), bad debts (US);
• Schulden einer Aktiengesellschaft corporation debts (US);
• Schulden einer Firma partnership (company) debts;
• Schulden von Gebietskörperschaften local debts;
• Schulden des Gemeinschuldners bankrupt’s debts;
• Schulden der öffentlichen Hand National Debt (Br.), public debt (US);
• Schulden aus einer Pflichtteilsvereinbarung portion debts;
• Schulden aufgrund eines Treuhandverhältnisses fiduciary debts;
• Schulden vor der Währungsreform prestabilization debts;
• Schulden abbauen to reduce debts;
• seine Schulden abbezahlen to pay off one’s debts;
• Schulden abdecken to cover debts;
• zweifelhafte Schulden abschreiben to write off doubtful (Br.) (bad, US) debts;
• Schulden abtragen (abzahlen) to wipe (pay) off debts;
• Schulden anerkennen to acknowledge liablilites;
• Schulden anhäufen to pile up debts;
• Schulden annullieren to wipe off debts;
• Schulden aufnehmen to contract debts, to borrow;
• seine Schulden begleichen to meet (settle, discharge) one’s debts;
• alle Schulden begleichen to pay one’s debts down the line (all that is owing);
• alte Schulden begleichen to pay off old scores;
• Schulden beitreiben to recover debts;
• sich mit Schulden belasten to encumber o. s. with (involve o. s. in) debts;
• jds. Schulden bezahlen to clear s. o. of debts;
• seine Schulden bezahlen to pay (settle) one’s debts, to discharge one’s liabilities, to get clear of debts, to meet one’s engagements, to ante up (US sl.), (Gläubiger befriedigen) to satisfy one’s creditors;
• seine Schulden nicht bezahlen to neglect to pay one’s (default on) debts;
• seine Schulden auf Heller und Pfennig bezahlen to pay twenty shillings in the pound (Br.), to pay one’s debts to the last penny;
• seine Schulden voll bezahlen to discharge one’s liabilities in full;
• Schulden decken (Nachlass) to be solvent;
• j. zur Begleichung seiner Schulden drankriegen to bind s. o. to pay a debt (sl.);
• Schulden eingehen to contract (make) debts;
• Schulden einkassieren to gather in debts;
• Schulden einklagen to take legal proceedings for the recovery of debts;
• Schulden eintreiben to recover (call in, enforce payment of) debts;
• Schulden bei jem. eintreiben to exact payment of a debt from s. o.;
• sich seinen Schulden entziehen to escape one’s liabilities;
• Schulden [teilweise] erlassen to abate debts;
• in Schulden geraten to get (fall, run) into (incur) debts;
• bei jem. in Schulden geraten to run into s. one’s books;
• Schulden haben to have bills, to be indebted (in the red, US coll.);
• hohe Schulden haben to be deep in the books (in debt);
• riesige Schulden haben to be over head and heels in debt;
• überall Schulden haben to be in debt to everybody;
• noch Schulden auf seinem Haus haben to owe for one’s house;
• Schulden hereinbekommen to get in debts;
• sich um die Bezahlung seiner Schulden herumdrücken to evade payment of one’s debts;
• nichts als Schulden hinterlassen to leave nothing but debts;
• Schulden kassieren to gather in debts;
• Schulden anwachsen lassen to pile up debts;
• seine Schulden loswerden to get out of debt;
• Schulden machen to contract (incur, make, run into) debt, to run up a score, to score up debts;
• für die Schulden der Ehefrau aufkommen müssen to be liable for one’s wife’s debts;
• seine Schulden regulieren to settle one’s debts;
• seine Schulden los sein to have got rid of one’s debts;
• bis zum Hals (über beide Ohren) in Schulden stecken to be head over heels in debt, to be up to one’s ears in debt (coll.), to be swamped with debts;
• faule Schulden streichen to credit bad (US) (doubtful, Br.) debts;
• sich in Schulden stürzen to plunge (plump, involve o. s., run) into debt, to outrun the constable;
• Schulden tilgen to redeem (pay off, strike off, discharge) debts;
• Schulden übernehmen to assume debts;
• seine Schulden zurückführen to clear up one’s indebtedness. -
68 schulden
Schulden fpl FIN, GEN, WIWI debt • in Schulden geraten 1. BANK run into debt; 2. GEN run up a debt, get into debt • jmds. Schulden übernehmen GEN take over sb’s debts • ohne Schulden GEN afloat • Schulden anhäufen BANK run up a debt • Schulden begleichen GEN even up • Schulden machen 1. BANK run up a debt, incur debts; 2. GEN get into debt; 3. RW incur debts • Schulden streichen FIN delete a debt • Schulden zurückzahlen WIWI pay off one’s debts* * *v < Geschäft> owe* * *Schulden
debts, liabilities, (Aktivschulden) due from customers, accounts receivable (US), (Dubiose) contingent liabilities, (Passivschulden) due to customers, accounts payable (US), (Schuldenlast) indebtedness;
• frei von Schulden free from debts, (Haus) unencumbered;
• mit Schulden belastet bonded, debted, encumbered with debts;
• nach Abzug der Schulden clear after debts paid;
• ohne Schulden in the black (US coll.), afloat;
• angelaufene Schulden run-up debts;
• antizipative Schulden (Bilanz) accrued liabilities (US);
• aufgelaufene Schulden accumulative debts, backlog of debts;
• aufgenommene Schulden borrowings, debts incurred;
• ausstehende Schulden outstanding debts;
• bedenkliche Schulden staggering debts;
• vor der Masseverteilung zu begleichende Schulden preferential (preferred) debts;
• schon bestehende Schulden pre-existing debts;
• vor Fälligkeit bezahlte Schulden dues paid in advance;
• drückende Schulden pressing (heavy-weighing) debts;
• eingefrorene Schulden frozen debts;
• eingegangene Schulden debts contracted;
• vor Konkurseröffnung eingegangene Schulden debts contracted before bankruptcy;
• als Minderjähriger eingegangene Schulden debts contracted during infancy;
• [nachträglich] eingetriebene Schulden debts recovered;
• nach dem Ausscheiden eines Gesellschafters entstandene Schulden post-retirement debts;
• fällige Schulden debts due;
• gerichtlich festgestellte Schulden debts of record, judgment debts, debts owed under court orders;
• nicht zum Gewerbebetrieb gehörige Schulden non-business debts;
• gemeinschaftliche Schulden (Ehepaar) community debts;
• gesamtschuldnerische Schulden joint and several debts;
• gestundete Schulden deferred liabilities;
• vor Fälligkeit gezahlte Schulden dues paid in advance;
• haushohe Schulden vast debts;
• laufende Schulden current (running) debts;
• öffentliche Schulden government debt;
• persönliche (private) Schulden (Gesellschafter) private (individual) debts;
• riesige Schulden staggering debts;
• kurzfristig rückzahlbare Schulden quick liabilities;
• unbezahlbare Schulden insolvable debts;
• uneinbringliche Schulden irrecoverable debts;
• ungedeckte Schulden unsecured debts;
• unverzinsliche Schulden passive debts;
• zweifelhafte Schulden doubtful debts (Br.), bad debts (US);
• Schulden einer Aktiengesellschaft corporation debts (US);
• Schulden einer Firma partnership (company) debts;
• Schulden von Gebietskörperschaften local debts;
• Schulden des Gemeinschuldners bankrupt’s debts;
• Schulden der öffentlichen Hand National Debt (Br.), public debt (US);
• Schulden aus einer Pflichtteilsvereinbarung portion debts;
• Schulden aufgrund eines Treuhandverhältnisses fiduciary debts;
• Schulden vor der Währungsreform prestabilization debts;
• Schulden abbauen to reduce debts;
• seine Schulden abbezahlen to pay off one’s debts;
• Schulden abdecken to cover debts;
• zweifelhafte Schulden abschreiben to write off doubtful (Br.) (bad, US) debts;
• Schulden abtragen (abzahlen) to wipe (pay) off debts;
• Schulden anerkennen to acknowledge liablilites;
• Schulden anhäufen to pile up debts;
• Schulden annullieren to wipe off debts;
• Schulden aufnehmen to contract debts, to borrow;
• seine Schulden begleichen to meet (settle, discharge) one’s debts;
• alle Schulden begleichen to pay one’s debts down the line (all that is owing);
• alte Schulden begleichen to pay off old scores;
• Schulden beitreiben to recover debts;
• sich mit Schulden belasten to encumber o. s. with (involve o. s. in) debts;
• jds. Schulden bezahlen to clear s. o. of debts;
• seine Schulden bezahlen to pay (settle) one’s debts, to discharge one’s liabilities, to get clear of debts, to meet one’s engagements, to ante up (US sl.), (Gläubiger befriedigen) to satisfy one’s creditors;
• seine Schulden nicht bezahlen to neglect to pay one’s (default on) debts;
• seine Schulden auf Heller und Pfennig bezahlen to pay twenty shillings in the pound (Br.), to pay one’s debts to the last penny;
• seine Schulden voll bezahlen to discharge one’s liabilities in full;
• Schulden decken (Nachlass) to be solvent;
• j. zur Begleichung seiner Schulden drankriegen to bind s. o. to pay a debt (sl.);
• Schulden eingehen to contract (make) debts;
• Schulden einkassieren to gather in debts;
• Schulden einklagen to take legal proceedings for the recovery of debts;
• Schulden eintreiben to recover (call in, enforce payment of) debts;
• Schulden bei jem. eintreiben to exact payment of a debt from s. o.;
• sich seinen Schulden entziehen to escape one’s liabilities;
• Schulden [teilweise] erlassen to abate debts;
• in Schulden geraten to get (fall, run) into (incur) debts;
• bei jem. in Schulden geraten to run into s. one’s books;
• Schulden haben to have bills, to be indebted (in the red, US coll.);
• hohe Schulden haben to be deep in the books (in debt);
• riesige Schulden haben to be over head and heels in debt;
• überall Schulden haben to be in debt to everybody;
• noch Schulden auf seinem Haus haben to owe for one’s house;
• Schulden hereinbekommen to get in debts;
• sich um die Bezahlung seiner Schulden herumdrücken to evade payment of one’s debts;
• nichts als Schulden hinterlassen to leave nothing but debts;
• Schulden kassieren to gather in debts;
• Schulden anwachsen lassen to pile up debts;
• seine Schulden loswerden to get out of debt;
• Schulden machen to contract (incur, make, run into) debt, to run up a score, to score up debts;
• für die Schulden der Ehefrau aufkommen müssen to be liable for one’s wife’s debts;
• seine Schulden regulieren to settle one’s debts;
• seine Schulden los sein to have got rid of one’s debts;
• bis zum Hals (über beide Ohren) in Schulden stecken to be head over heels in debt, to be up to one’s ears in debt (coll.), to be swamped with debts;
• faule Schulden streichen to credit bad (US) (doubtful, Br.) debts;
• sich in Schulden stürzen to plunge (plump, involve o. s., run) into debt, to outrun the constable;
• Schulden tilgen to redeem (pay off, strike off, discharge) debts;
• Schulden übernehmen to assume debts;
• seine Schulden zurückführen to clear up one’s indebtedness. -
69 abrumado
adj.1 wary.2 overwhelmed, floored.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abrumarse.* * *1→ link=abrumar abrumar► adjetivo1 overwhelmed* * *ADJ (=agobiado) overwhelmed; (=oprimido) weighed down; (=cansado) worn out, exhausted* * *= harassed.Ex. This article offers 3 remedies for harassed acquisitions librarians in the areas of booksellers, money and technology.* * *= harassed.Ex: This article offers 3 remedies for harassed acquisitions librarians in the areas of booksellers, money and technology.
* * *
Del verbo abrumar: ( conjugate abrumar)
abrumado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
abrumado
abrumar
abrumar ( conjugate abrumar) verbo transitivo
to overwhelm;
abrumado a algn con algo ‹con problemas/quejas› to wear sb out with sth;
abrumado,-a adjetivo overwhelmed
abrumar verbo transitivo to overwhelm, crush: me abrumas con tantas atenciones, I'm overwhelmed by your kindness
' abrumado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrumada
English:
over
* * *abrumado, -a adj[agobiado] overwhelmed; [molesto] annoyed;abrumado por el trabajo overwhelmed o swamped with work -
70 nata
adj.&f.feminine of NATO.f.1 cream (crema de leche). (peninsular Spanish)nata batida o montada whipped creamnata líquida single cream2 skin.3 skin formed over warm milk, top of the milk, skin.4 custard.5 slag, waste iron, scrap iron, scoria.6 Nata.* * *1 cream2 (de leche hervida) skin\nata líquida single creamnata montada whipped cream* * *noun f.* * *SF2) (fig) cream* * *a) ( sobre leche hervida) skinb) (Esp) crema 1b* * *= cream, skim.Ex. The article 'Skim milk masquerades as cream: the myth of online data base searching' discusses some of the barriers which need to be overcome if on-line data base searching is to become fully integrated with everyday reference services.Ex. Her husband went out to buy a gallon of whole milk and then poured the skim down the kitchen sink!.----* bocadito de nata = cream puff.* flor y nata de la sociedad, la = cream of society, the.* la flor y nata = the cream of the crop, crème de la crème.* montar nata = whip + cream.* nata batida = whipped cream.* nata cuajada = clotted cream.* nata de la leche = milk fat, butterfat.* nata montada = whipped cream.* * *a) ( sobre leche hervida) skinb) (Esp) crema 1b* * *= cream, skim.Ex: The article 'Skim milk masquerades as cream: the myth of online data base searching' discusses some of the barriers which need to be overcome if on-line data base searching is to become fully integrated with everyday reference services.
Ex: Her husband went out to buy a gallon of whole milk and then poured the skim down the kitchen sink!.* bocadito de nata = cream puff.* flor y nata de la sociedad, la = cream of society, the.* la flor y nata = the cream of the crop, crème de la crème.* montar nata = whip + cream.* nata batida = whipped cream.* nata cuajada = clotted cream.* nata de la leche = milk fat, butterfat.* nata montada = whipped cream.* * *A1 (sobre la leche hervida) skinhacer nata ( Chi fam): los turistas hacen nata en esta época the place is inundated o swamped with tourists at this time of yearCompuesto:nata montada/líquida( Esp) whipped/single cream* * *
Multiple Entries:
nata
ñata
nata sustantivo femenino
b) (Esp) See Also→ crema b
nato,-a adjetivo born: este muchacho es un líder nato, this boy is a natural born leader
nata sustantivo femenino
1 (de pastelería) cream
2 (sobre la leche hervida) skin
3 (lo más selecto) cream, best
ñato,-a adj LAm snub-nosed
' ñata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
flor
- luchador
- luchadora
- montada
- montado
- nata
- batir
- montar
English:
cream
- cream cheese
- nothing
- rich
- skin
- sour
- trifle
- double
- heavy
- light
- single
- whip
* * *nata nfnata (batida) whipped creamnata agria sour cream;nata montada whipped cream;nata para montar whipping cream2. [en leche hervida] skin* * *f cream* * *nata nf1) : creamnata batida: whipped cream2) : skin (on boiled milk)* * *nata n cream -
71 oversvømme
deluge, flood, inundate, overrun, swamp* * *vb flood;(fig) flood, swamp ( fx the market with cheap goods; flooded (el.swamped) with letters). -
72 зашиватися
= зашитися( не справлятися з чимось) to be unable to cope with (smth.) -
73 essere inondato da
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74 estar agobiado de trabajo
• be overwhelmed with work• be swamped with workDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estar agobiado de trabajo
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75 mordoilotu
du/ad.1. ( hizkuntza, mintzaira) to corrupt, defile, taint, {swamp || pack} with foreign words2. ( nahastu) to complicate, muddle, mess up da/ad.1. ( hizkuntzak, mintzairak) to become {corrupted || defiled || tainted}, to become swamped with foreign words2. ( nahastu) to become {complicated || muddled || messed up} -
76 in der Arbeit ersticken
1. to be snowed under with work2. to be swamped with work3. to be up to one's neck in work -
77 обобрать
несовер. - обирать;
совер. - обобрать (кого-л.) ;
разг.
1) rob (обкрадывать) ;
fleece (вымогать)
2) gather, pickБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > обобрать
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78 заработаться
1) General subject: be head over heels in work, (to) be swamped with work2) Phraseological unit: work fingers to the bone -
79 он был завален работой
Makarov: he was swamped with workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он был завален работой
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80 я завален работой
Diplomatic term: I'm swamped with work
См. также в других словарях:
swamped — overwhelmed I am a little swamped with work at the moment so I can t meet you tonight … Idioms and examples
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swamped — adj. filled to bursting; very busy; flooded swÉ‘mp /swÉ’mp n. low lying area of land that is saturated with water and unfit for agricultural purposes, marsh, bog v. flood, fill or cover with water; inundate, overwhelm … English contemporary dictionary
flooded inundated swamped — filled filled adj. 1. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; as, filled to overflowing. Opposite of {empty}. [Narrower terms: {abounding in(predicate), abounding with(predicate), bristling with(predicate), full of(predicate),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crawling withpredicate overrun with swarming swarming withpredicate teeming teeming withpredicate — filled filled adj. 1. containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; as, filled to overflowing. Opposite of {empty}. [Narrower terms: {abounding in(predicate), abounding with(predicate), bristling with(predicate), full of(predicate),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swamp — [swɒmp ǁ swɑːmp] verb [transitive] 1. to suddenly give someone a lot of work or things to deal with: • The flood of orders swamped some understaffed trading desks. swamp be swamped (with something) • Brokers said they were swamped with calls… … Financial and business terms
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swamp — swamp1 [swɔmp US swa:mp] n [U and C] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: sump swamp (15 20 centuries); SUMP] land that is always very wet or covered with a layer of water >swampy adj ▪ the soft, swampy ground swamp 2 swamp2 v [T] … Dictionary of contemporary English
swamp — [[t]swɒ̱mp[/t]] swamps, swamping, swamped 1) N VAR A swamp is an area of very wet land with wild plants growing in it. 2) VERB If something swamps a place or object, it fills it with water. [V n] Their electronic navigation failed and a rogue… … English dictionary
swamp — I UK [swɒmp] / US [swɑmp] verb [transitive] Word forms swamp : present tense I/you/we/they swamp he/she/it swamps present participle swamping past tense swamped past participle swamped 1) [usually passive] to give someone too much to deal with at … English dictionary
swamp — [swɒmp] verb I 1) [T] if someone is swamped, they have too much to deal with at one time Bookshops are always swamped with orders at Christmas.[/ex] 2) [T] if a place is swamped, there are very large numbers of people in it The hotel foyer was… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English