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101 mouler
mouler [mule]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ statue, buste] to castb. [+ corps] une robe qui moule a figure-hugging dress* * *mule1) ( fabriquer avec un moule) to mould GB, to mold US [substance]; to cast [liquide]; to mint [médaille]écriture moulée — fig copperplate handwriting
2) ( prendre une empreinte) to take a cast of3) ( coller à) [vêtement] to hug [corps]* * *mule vt1) [brique] to mould Grande-Bretagne mold USA2) [statue] to cast, [visage, bas-relief] to make a cast of3) [lettre] to shape with care4) fig5) [vêtement] to hug, to fit closely round* * *mouler verb table: aimer vtr1 ( fabriquer avec un moule) to mould GB, to mold US [substance]; to cast [liquide]; to mint [médaille];2 ( prendre une empreinte) to take a cast of [bas-relief, visage, main];3 ( coller à) [vêtement] to cling (tightly) to, to hug [corps, buste, hanches]; une mini-jupe élastique qui moule les fesses an elastic mini skirt which hugs the bottom.[mule] verbe transitif2. [prendre copie de - visage, empreinte] to take ou to make a cast ofmouler quelque chose en plâtre/cire to take a plaster/wax cast of something3. [adapter]mouler ses pensées/son mode de vie sur to mould ou to model one's thoughts/lifestyle oncette jupe te moule trop this skirt is too tight ou tight-fitting for you -
102 ausfallen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)2. (nicht stattfinden) be cancel(l)ed, be called off; ausfallen lassen cancel; die Schule fällt heute aus (there’s) no school today3. TECH. (versagen) break down, fail; bei uns ist der Strom ausgefallen we’ve had a power cut ( oder blackout)4. Arbeiter wegen Krankheit etc.: be absent; Sportler in Wettkampf: pull out, drop out; Einnahmen, Verdienst: be lost5. gut / schlecht / zufrieden stellend ausfallen Ergebnis: turn out well / badly / satisfactorily; Prüfung: go well etc.; wie ist die Prüfung ausgefallen? für dich: how did you do in the exam?; insgesamt: what were the exam results like?; der Rock ist zu kurz ausgefallen the skirt is too short; sein Urteil fiel freundlich aus his decision was favo(u)rable; es fiel anders aus, als ich erwartet habe it turned out (rather) differently to (Am. from) what I expected6. CHEM. be precipitated7. MIL. altm. make a sortie, sally out* * *(Ergebnis) to turn out;(Fechtsport) to lunge;(Haare) to fall out;(Maschine) to break down* * *aus|fal|lenvi sep irreg aux seinetw áúsfallen lassen — to cancel sth
4) (=wegfallen Verdienst) to be lost5) (= ausscheiden) to drop out; (= fernbleiben) to be absent6)gut/schlecht etc áúsfallen — to turn out well/badly etc
die Rede ist zu lang ausgefallen — the speech was too long, the speech turned out to be too long
die Bluse fällt zu eng aus — the blouse is too tight
8) (FECHTEN) to thrust, to lunge9)See:* * *aus|fal·lenvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein▪ etw fällt [jdm] aus [sb's] sth is falling out, sb loses sthjdm fallen [die] Haare aus sb is going bald [or is balding▪ ausgefallen cancelled▪ etw \ausfallen lassen to cancel sthdas Frühstück \ausfallen lassen to go without breakfasteine Unterrichtsstunde \ausfallen lassen to cancel a lesson; Schüler to not go to [or to skip] a lesson, to skive BRIT, to play hook[e]y AM5. (nicht zur Verfügung stehen)▪ [bei etw dat] [wegen einer S. gen] \ausfallen to be absent [or unavailable] [for sth] [owing to sth]; (ausscheiden) to drop out [of sth] [because of sth]; Rennwagen a. to retire [from sth] [owing to [or because of] sth]6. LING to be dropped [or omitted7. MODEgroß/klein \ausfallen Kleidungsstück to be large/small8. (werden) to turn outdie Rede ist zu lang ausgefallen the speech was [or turned out to be] too long* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (herausfallen) fall out2) (nicht stattfinden) be cancelledder Strom fiel aus — there was a power failure
5) (geraten) turn outgut/schlecht usw. ausfallen — turn out well/badly etc.
die Niederlage fiel sehr deutlich aus — the defeat turned out to be or was most decisive
* * *ausfallen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. Zähne, Haare, Federn: fall out;ihr sind die Haare ausgefallen her hair fell outausfallen lassen cancel;die Schule fällt heute aus (there’s) no school today4. Arbeiter wegen Krankheit etc: be absent; Sportler in Wettkampf: pull out, drop out; Einnahmen, Verdienst: be lost5.gut/schlecht/zufriedenstellend ausfallen Ergebnis: turn out well/badly/satisfactorily; Prüfung: go well etc;wie ist die Prüfung ausgefallen? für dich: how did you do in the exam?; insgesamt: what were the exam results like?;der Rock ist zu kurz ausgefallen the skirt is too short;sein Urteil fiel freundlich aus his decision was favo(u)rable;es fiel anders aus, als ich erwartet habe it turned out (rather) differently to (US from) what I expected6. CHEM be precipitated7. MIL obs make a sortie, sally out* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (herausfallen) fall out2) (nicht stattfinden) be cancelled5) (geraten) turn outgut/schlecht usw. ausfallen — turn out well/badly etc.
die Niederlage fiel sehr deutlich aus — the defeat turned out to be or was most decisive
* * *v.to fall out v.to sample out v.to turn out v. -
103 Druck
m; -(e)s, Drücke1. PHYS. pressure; unter Druck stehen / setzen be under pressure / pressurize4. nur Sg.; fig. (Zwang) pressure; (Bedrängnis) auch stress; (Belastung) burden; nervlich: stress; Druck auf jemanden ausüben oder jemanden unter Druck setzen put s.o. under pressure, put the screws on s.o. umg.; unter Druck stehen be under pressure; ( jemandem) Druck machen umg. put (the) pressure on (s.o.); Druck hinter etw. (Dat) machen umg. speed s.th. up; in Druck kommen / sein umg. (Zeitnot haben) get / be pushed for time—m; -(e)s, -e; DRUCK.1. nur Sg. printing; in Druck geben / gehen send / go to press; im Druck sein be in (the) press; im Druck erschienen sein have been published (in print)* * *der Druck(Druckvorgang) press; printing;(Gedrucktes) print;(Physik) pressure; compression;(psychische Belastung) stress; oppressiveness; tension* * *Drụck I [drʊk]m -(e)s, ordm;e['drʏkə]unter Druck stehen (lit, fig) — to be under pressure
jdn unter Druck setzen (fig) — to put pressure on sb, to pressurize sb
(fürchterlich) in Druck sein (fig) — to be under (terrible) pressure
Druck auf jdn/etw ausüben (lit, fig) — to exert or put pressure on sb/sth
Druck machen (inf) — to put the pressure on (inf)
machen (inf) — to put some pressure on sth
ein Druck im Kopf/Magen — a feeling of pressure in one's head/stomach
3) (Drogen sl) fix (inf)IIeinen Druck verpassen — to have a fix (inf)
m -(e)s, -eDruck und Satz — setting and printing
in Druck gehen — to go into print
Druck und Verlag von... — printed and published by...
2) (= Kunstdruck) print* * *der3) ((the amount of force exerted by) the action of pressing: to apply pressure to a cut to stop bleeding; A barometer measures atmospheric pressure.) pressure4) ((a) strain or stress: The pressures of her work are sometimes too much for her.) pressure5) (strong persuasion; compulsion or force: He agreed under pressure.) pressure6) (printed lettering: I can't read the print in this book.) print7) (a printed reproduction of a painting or drawing.) print8) (the work of a printer.) printing9) (a force pushing forward: the thrust of the engines.) thrust* * *Druck1<-[e]s, Drücke>[ˈdrʊk, pl ˈdrʏkə]m1. PHYS pressureunter \Druck stehen to be under pressure\Druck bekommen (fam) to be put under pressurein \Druck sein, unter \Druck stehen to be pressed for timejdn unter \Druck setzen [o \Druck auf jdn ausüben] to put [or exert] pressure on sb, to pressurize sb3. (drückendes Gefühl) pressureich habe so einen \Druck im Kopf I have such a feeling of pressure in my head4. (das Drücken) pressuredie Raketen werden durch einen \Druck auf jenen Knopf dort gestartet the missiles are released by pressing this button6.▶ \Druck erzeugt Gegendruck pressure creates resistanceDruck2<-[e]s, -e>[ˈdrʊk]mSatz und \Druck von F. Schmidtmann & Söhne [type-]setting and printing by F. Schmidtmann & Sonsin \Druck gehen to go into print [or to press]etw in \Druck geben to send sth to print [or press]im \Druck sein to be in print* * *Ider; Druck[e]s, Drücke1) (Physik) pressureeinen Druck im Kopf haben — (fig.) have a feeling of pressure in one's head
2) o. Pl. (das Drücken)ein Druck auf den Knopf — a touch of or on the button
3) o. Pl. (Zwang) pressureIIDruck dahinter machen — (ugs.) put some pressure on
der; Druck[e]s, Drucke* * *Druck1 m; -(e)s, Drücke1. PHYS pressure;unter Druck stehen/setzen be under pressure/pressurize2. nur sg touch, press;ein Druck auf den Knopf genügt just press the buttonjemanden unter Druck setzen put sb under pressure, put the screws on sb umg;unter Druck stehen be under pressure;(jemandem) Druck machen umg put (the) pressure on (sb);Druck hinter etwas (dat)machen umg speed sth up;in Druck kommen/sein umg (Zeitnot haben) get/be pushed for timeDruck2 m; -(e)s, -e; TYPO1. nur sg printing;in Druck geben/gehen send/go to press;im Druck sein be in (the) press;im Druck erschienen sein have been published (in print)* * *Ider; Druck[e]s, Drücke1) (Physik) pressureeinen Druck im Kopf haben — (fig.) have a feeling of pressure in one's head
2) o. Pl. (das Drücken)ein Druck auf den Knopf — a touch of or on the button
3) o. Pl. (Zwang) pressureIIDruck dahinter machen — (ugs.) put some pressure on
der; Druck[e]s, Drucke2) (Bild, Grafik usw.) print* * *-e m.compression n.load n.oppressiveness n.pressure n.print n.printing n.stress n.(§ pl.: stresses)thrust n. -
104 first
1. adjectiveerst...; (for the first time ever) Erst[aufführung, -besteigung]; (of an artist's first achievement) Erstlings[film, -roman, -stück, -werk]he was first to arrive — er kam als erster an
for the [very] first time — zum [aller]ersten Mal
the first two — die ersten beiden od. zwei
come in first — (win race) [das Rennen] gewinnen
head/feet first — mit dem Kopf/den Füßen zuerst od. voran
first thing in the morning — gleich frühmorgens; (coll.): (tomorrow) gleich morgen früh
first things first — (coll.) eins nach dem anderen
he's always [the] first to help — er ist immer als erster zur Stelle, wenn Hilfe benötigt wird
2. adverbnot know the first thing about something — von einer Sache nicht das geringste verstehen
1) (before anyone else) zuerst; als erster/erste [sprechen, ankommen]; (before anything else) an erster Stelle [stehen, kommen]; (when listing): (firstly) zuerst; als erstesladies first! — Ladys first!; den Damen der Vortritt!
you [go] first — (as invitation) Sie haben den Vortritt; bitte nach Ihnen
first come first served — wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst (Spr.)
say first one thing and then another — erst so und dann wieder so sagen (ugs.)
2) (beforehand) vorher... but first we must... —... aber zuerst od. erst müssen wir...
3) (for the first time) zum ersten Mal; das erste Mal; erstmals [bekannt geben, sich durchsetzen]4) (in preference) eher; lieber5)first of all — zuerst; (in importance) vor allem
3. nounfirst and foremost — (basically) zunächst einmal
1)be the first to arrive — als erster/erste ankommen
2)at first — zuerst; anfangs
from first to last — von Anfang bis Ende
3) (day)the first [of the month] — der Erste [des Monats]
* * *[fə:st] 1. adjective, adverb(before all others in place, time or rank: the first person to arrive; The boy spoke first.) erst, zuerst2. adverb 3. noun(the person, animal etc that does something before any other person, animal etc: the first to arrive.) der/die/das Erste- academic.ru/27554/firstly">firstly- first aid
- first-born
- first-class
- first-hand
- first-rate
- at first
- at first hand
- first and foremost
- first of all* * *[fɜ:st, AM fɜ:rst]adj attr, inv AM\First baby/cat Baby nt/Katze f des Präsidententhe \First couple der Präsident und die First Ladythe \First marriage die Ehe des Präsidenten* * *[fɜːst]1. adjerste(r, s)or in line (US) — er war der Erste in der Schlange
I'm first, I've been waiting longer than you — ich bin zuerst an der Reihe, ich warte schon länger als Sie
the first time I saw her... — als ich sie zum ersten Mal sah,...
is it your first time? — machst du das zum ersten Mal?
we managed it the very first time — wir haben es auf Anhieb geschafft
in first place (Sport etc) —
in the first place — zunächst or erstens einmal
why didn't you say so in the first place? — warum hast du denn das nicht gleich gesagt?
2. adv1) zuerst; (= before all the others) arrive, leave als erste(r, s)first, take three eggs — zuerst or als Erstes nehme man drei Eier
first come first served (prov) — wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst (Prov)
on a first come first served basis — nach dem Prinzip "wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst"
ladies first — Ladies first!, den Damen der Vortritt
he says first one thing then another —
before he says anything I want to get in first with a few comments — bevor er irgendetwas sagt, möchte ich einige Bemerkungen anbringen
what comes first in your order of priorities? —
but, darling, you know you always come first — aber, mein Schatz, du weißt doch, dass du bei mir immer an erster Stelle stehst
he always puts his job first — seine Arbeit kommt bei ihm immer vor allen anderen Dingen
2) (= before all else) als Erstes, zunächst; (in listing) erstensfirst (of all) I'm going for a swim —
why can't I? – well, first of all or first off (inf) it's not yours and secondly... —, it's not yours and secondly... warum denn nicht? – nun, zunächst or erstens einmal gehört es nicht dir und zweitens...
first and foremost, he is a writer — zuallererst ist er Schriftsteller
3) (= for the first time) zum ersten Mal, das erste Malwhen this model was first introduced — zu Anfang or zuerst, als das Modell herauskam
when it first became known that... — als erstmals bekannt wurde, dass...
this work was first performed/published in 1997 — dieses Werk wurde 1997 uraufgeführt/erstveröffentlicht
4) (= before in time) (zu)erstI must finish this first — ich muss das erst fertig machen
think first before you sign anything — überlegen Sie es sich, bevor Sie etwas unterschreiben
5) (in preference) eher, lieber6) (NAUT, RAIL)3. n1)the first — der/die/das Erste
he was among the ( very) first to arrive — er war unter den Ersten or Allerersten, die ankamen
he was the first home/to finish — er war als Erster zu Hause/fertig; (in race)
she wore a blouse and a skirt, but the first was too tight and the second too baggy — sie trug eine Bluse und einen Rock, aber erstere war zu eng und letzterer zu weit
2)the first he knew about it was when he saw it in the paper — er hat erst davon erfahren, als er es in der Zeitung las
3)at first — zuerst, zunächst
from first to last — von Anfang bis Ende
he got a first —
5)6) (AUT)See:→ also sixth* * *1. erst(er, e, es):first edition Erstausgabe f;first film Erst(lings)film m;a) aus erster Hand,b) direkt;first letter Anfangsbuchstabe m;first novel Erstlingsroman m;first thing (in the morning) (morgens) als Allererstes;that’s the first thing I’ve heard about it das ist das Erste, was ich davon höre;put first things first Dringendem den Vorrang geben;he does not know the first thing about it er hat keine blasse Ahnung davon;he doesn’t know the first thing about me er weiß überhaupt nichts von mir; → base1 A 10, bid1 A 1, blush B 4, installment1 1, offender 1, place A 17, prize1 A 2, rehearsal 1, release B 4, showing 3, sight A 2, view B2. fig erst(er, e, es):a) best(er, e, es), bedeutendst(er, e, es)b) erstklassig, -rangig:first cabin Kabine f erster Klasse;the first men in the country die führenden Persönlichkeiten des Landes;B adv1. zuerst, voran:first off, let’s see where … schauen wir doch erst einmal, wo …5. zuerst, als erst(er, e, es), an erster Stelle:first come, first served (Sprichwort) wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst;first or last früher oder später, über kurz oder lang;a) vor allen Dingen,b) im großen Ganzen;C s1. (der, die, das) Erste oder (fig) Beste:be first among equals Primus inter pares sein2. Anfang m:from the (very) first von (allem) Anfang an;from first to last durchweg, von A bis Z;3. MUS erste Stimme5. (der) (Monats)Erste:the first of June der 1. Juni9. umg BAHN etc (die) erste Klasse* * *1. adjectiveerst...; (for the first time ever) Erst[aufführung, -besteigung]; (of an artist's first achievement) Erstlings[film, -roman, -stück, -werk]for the [very] first time — zum [aller]ersten Mal
the first two — die ersten beiden od. zwei
come in first — (win race) [das Rennen] gewinnen
head/feet first — mit dem Kopf/den Füßen zuerst od. voran
first thing in the morning — gleich frühmorgens; (coll.): (tomorrow) gleich morgen früh
first things first — (coll.) eins nach dem anderen
2. adverbhe's always [the] first to help — er ist immer als erster zur Stelle, wenn Hilfe benötigt wird
1) (before anyone else) zuerst; als erster/erste [sprechen, ankommen]; (before anything else) an erster Stelle [stehen, kommen]; (when listing): (firstly) zuerst; als erstesladies first! — Ladys first!; den Damen der Vortritt!
you [go] first — (as invitation) Sie haben den Vortritt; bitte nach Ihnen
first come first served — wer zuerst kommt, mahlt zuerst (Spr.)
2) (beforehand) vorher... but first we must... —... aber zuerst od. erst müssen wir...
3) (for the first time) zum ersten Mal; das erste Mal; erstmals [bekannt geben, sich durchsetzen]4) (in preference) eher; lieber5)first of all — zuerst; (in importance) vor allem
3. nounfirst and foremost — (basically) zunächst einmal
1)the first — (in sequence) der/die/das erste; (in rank) der/die/das Erste
be the first to arrive — als erster/erste ankommen
2)at first — zuerst; anfangs
3) (day)the first [of the month] — der Erste [des Monats]
* * *adj.erst adj.erstens adj.erster adj.erstes adj.frühest adj.zuerst adj.zunächst adj. -
105 we
w, we praep. 1. (wskazując na miejsce) in (czymś sth); (o instytucji) at (czymś sth)- w kuchni/łazience in the kitchen/bathroom- w domu/szkole/pracy at home/school/work- w Warszawie/we Wrocławiu in Warsaw/Wrocław- w Polsce/we Włoszech in Poland/Italy- w górach/lesie in the mountains/forest- w powietrzu/wodzie in the air/water- w szklance/pudełku in a glass/box- w prasie in the press- w telewizji/radiu on television/on the radio- w wyobraźni in one’s imagination- otwór w desce a hole in a board- trzymała coś w dłoni she was holding something in her hand- siedział w fotelu he was sitting in an armchair- trzymał ręce w kieszeniach he had his hands in his pockets- byłem wczoraj w kinie/teatrze I went to the cinema/theatre yesterday- uczyła się w szkole muzycznej she was studying at a music school- nagle stanął w drzwiach suddenly he appeared in the doorway- służyć w armii to be in the army- grać w orkiestrze to play with a. in an orchestra- działać w związkach zawodowych to be a trade union activist- to najcenniejszy obraz w całej kolekcji this is the most valuable picture in the entire collection- śledzie w oleju/sosie pomidorowym herring in oil/tomato sauce- zakręciło jej się w głowie she felt dizzy2. (kierunek) (in)to (coś sth)- w stronę czegoś in the direction of sth, towards sth- nie wchodź w kałuże don’t walk in the puddles- samochód wjechał w tłum the car ploughed into the crowd- pies chwycił kość w zęby the dog took the bone in its teeth- wziął ją w ramiona he took her in his arms- wpięła kokardę we włosy she pinned a ribbon in her hair- pojechali w góry they’ve gone to the mountains- spojrzeć w lewo/prawo to look (to one’s) left/right- spojrzeć w górę/dół to look up(wards)/down(wards)- wypłynąć w morze to set sail3. (wskazując na kontakt) on- uderzenie w nos/szczękę a blow on the nose/jaw- pocałować kogoś w usta/policzek to kiss sb on the lips/cheek- uderzyć się w głowę/kolano (o coś) to hit one’s head/knee (on sth)- walić w drzwi to bang on the door- oparzyć się w rękę to burn one’s hand- ugryźć się w język to bite one’s tongue także przen.- pies ugryzł go w nogę a dog bit his leg a. bit him in the leg- podrap mnie w plecy scratch my back- piorun uderzył w drzewo the lightning struck a tree4. (wskazując na rodzaj ubrania, opakowania) in- w spódnicy/sandałach/okularach in a skirt/in sandals/in glasses- mężczyzna w czarnym kapeluszu a man in a. wearing a black hat- (on) zawsze chodzi w dżinsach he always wears jeans- ubrał się w ciemny garnitur he put on a dark suit- kobieta w bieli a woman (dressed) in white- bukiet róż w celofanie a bunch of roses wrapped in cellophane- proszę mi to zapakować w papier/w pudełko please wrap it up in paper/pack it in a box (for me)5. (wskazując na dziedzinę) in- nowe kierunki w sztuce new directions in art- symbole stosowane w matematyce symbols used in mathematics- co nowego w polityce? what’s new in politics?6. (wskazując na stan) in- żyć w skrajnej nędzy to live in extreme poverty- być w wyśmienitym nastroju to be in the best of moods- być w opłakanym stanie to be in a lamentable state- wpakować kogoś w kłopoty to get sb into trouble- wprawić kogoś w zdumienie/zakłopotanie to astonish/embarrass sb- wpaść w furię to fly into a passion7. (wskazując na okoliczności) in- w milczeniu in silence- w samotności in solitude- w całym zamieszaniu in all the confusion- w wielkim skupieniu with great concentration- w tych warunkach in these conditions- w trzydziestostopniowym upale in the 30-degree heatwave- nie wychodzę z domu w taki mróz/upał I don’t go out when it’s that cold/hot8. (w określeniach czasu) in- w XX wieku/w 1873 roku in the 20th century/in 1873- w latach dwudziestych XIX wieku in the eighteen twenties- w zimie/lecie in (the) winter/summer- w maju/we wrześniu in May/September- w poniedziałek/we wtorek on Monday/Tuesday- w ubiegły/przyszły czwartek last/next Thursday- w ubiegłym/przyszłym roku last/next year- w następnym roku in the following year- we dnie i w nocy day and night- w ten dzień a. w tym dniu (on) that day- w dniu 11 listopada on the 11th of November- w starożytności/średniowieczu in ancient times a. antiquity/the Middle Ages- w dawnych czasach in the old days- w przeszłości/przyszłości in the past/the future- w młodości in sb’s youth- w rok/miesiąc/tydzień później a year/month/week later- w dwie godziny/w trzy miesiące/w rok in two hours/three months/a year9 (podczas) in, during- zginął w powstaniu he was killed during/in the uprising- w rozmowie ze mną wspomniał, że… in conversation with me he mentioned that…- w podróży (on) najczęściej śpi he usually sleeps when travelling10 (wskazując na formę) in- komedia w trzech aktach a comedy in three acts- mapa w skali 1:100000 a map to a scale of 1:100,000- stoły ustawione w podkowę tables arranged in a horseshoe- otrzymać honorarium w gotówce to be paid in cash- mówili w jakimś obcym języku they were speaking in a foreign language- cukier w kostkach cube sugar, sugar cubes- herbata w granulkach granulated tea- mleko w proszku powdered milk- mydło w płynie liquid soap- spodnie w jasnym kolorze light-coloured trousers- sukienki w kilku kolorach dresses in several colours- rzeźba w marmurze a sculpture in marble- 10 tysięcy złotych w banknotach dwudziestozłotowych ten thousand zlotys in twenty-zloty notes11 (wzór) sukienka w grochy a polka-dot dress- spódnica w kwiaty a flower-patterned skirt- zasłony w paski striped curtains- papier w kratkę squared paper- rękawy haftowane w srebrne gwiazdy sleeves embroidered with silver stars12 (wskazując na przemianę) into- pokroić coś w kostkę/plastry to cut sth into cubes/slices, to cube/slice sth- czarownica przemieniła królewicza w żabę the witch turned the prince into a frog- mżawka przeszła w ulewę the drizzle turned into a downpour13 (wskazując na ilość) in- podanie w dwóch/trzech egzemplarzach an application in duplicate/triplicate- spali we trójkę w jednym łóżku the three of them slept in one bed- poszliśmy w piątkę do kina the five of us went to the cinema- romantyczna podróż we dwoje a romantic journey for two14 (jeśli chodzi o) cierpki w smaku bitter in taste- szorstki w dotyku rough to the touch- on jest miły/niemiły w obejściu he’s pleasant/unpleasant- za ciasny/luźny w pasie too tight/loose round the waist- ciasny w ramionach tight across the shoulders- szeroki w ramionach/biodrach broad-shouldered/broad-hipped- urządzenie proste w obsłudze an easy-to-use appliance- był zawsze rozsądny w planowaniu wydatków he was always prudent in planning his expenditure15 (wskazując na powód) in- w uznaniu jego zasług in recognition of his services- w obawie o jej/własne bezpieczeństwo in fear of a. fearing for her/one’s own safety- w poszukiwaniu lepszego życia in one’s search for a better life- w nadziei, że… in the hope that…16 (wskazując na cel) pójść w odwiedziny do kogoś to go to visit a. see sb- ruszyć w pogoń za kimś to set off in pursuit of sb- puścić się w tany to start dancing17 (wskazując na cechę) in- wahanie w jego/jej głosie hesitation in his/her voice- było coś dostojnego w jej zachowaniu there was something dignified in her manner* * ** * *weprep.zob. w.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > we
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106 dente
m toothdente del giudizio wisdom toothdente di leone dandelionfig stringere i denti grit one's teethparlare fra i denti mumble* * *dente s.m.1 tooth*; ( di animale feroce) fang; ( zanna) tusk; ( di serpente velenoso) (poison) fang: dente canino, canine (tooth) (o eyetooth), ( di animale) holder, (spec. di cavallo) tush; dente cariato, decayed (o carious) tooth; (fam.) rotten tooth; dente d'elefante, tusk; dente del giudizio, wisdom tooth; dente di latte, milk tooth, baby tooth; dente d'oro, gold tooth; denti finti, false teeth; dente incisivo, incisor, ( di cavallo) nipper; dente molare, molar (tooth) (o grinder); denti sporgenti, buckteeth; denti storti, crooked teeth; mal di denti, toothache: ho un gran mal di denti, I have a bad toothache; senza denti, toothless; spazzolino da denti, toothbrush; mi è rimasto qlco. tra i denti, I've got sthg. stuck between my teeth; estrarre un dente, to pull out (o to extract) a tooth; farsi cavare un dente, to have a tooth out; farsi otturare un dente, to have a tooth filled (o stopped); mettere i denti, to cut one's teeth: il bambino ha messo un dente, the baby has cut a tooth; il bambino sta mettendo i denti, the baby is teething; perdere un dente, to lose a tooth; ha perso alcuni denti davanti, he has lost a few front teeth; mi manca un dente, I have a tooth missing; rompere una corda coi denti, to bite through a rope; tirare un pugno sui denti a qlcu., to punch s.o. in the teeth; spaccare i denti a qlcu., to break s.o.'s teeth2 (rar.) ( morso) sting: il dente dell'invidia, the sting of envy; il dente della gelosia, the gnawing of jealousy3 ( cosa a forma di dente) tooth*; ( di forchetta, forcone) prong; ( di ruota) cog; ( di ancora) fluke: i denti di un pettine, di una sega, di un rastrello, the teeth of a comb, of a saw, of a rake; rompere i denti a un pettine, to break the teeth of a comb4 (mecc.) tooth*; dog: dente a becco, gullet tooth; dente a cuspide, herring-bone tooth; dente a evolvente, involute tooth; dente allungato, elongated tooth; dente a sommità arrotondata, round-topped tooth; dente dell'innesto conduttore, driving dog; dente di arresto, detent (o pawl o click o catch); dente di cremagliera, rack-tooth; dente di innesto, clutch claw (o clutch jaw o clutch dog); dente di ruota, pawl, frip; a dente di sega, saw-toothed (o serrated)5 (bot.): dente di leone, ( Taraxacum officinale) dandelion, taraxacum; dente di cane, ( Erythronium dens-canis) dog's-tooth6 ( di monte) jag.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: al dente, slightly underdone: mi piace il riso al dente, I like rice slightly underdone // sorriso a denti stretti, tight-lipped (o forced) smile // non è pane per i miei denti, it is not my cup of tea; non è pane per i vostri denti, it's not for (the likes of) you (o it's too good for you); ( è troppo difficile per voi) it is too difficult for you // avere il dente avvelenato contro qlcu., to have a grudge against s.o. // essere armato fino ai denti, to be armed to the teeth // lottare con le unghie e coi denti, to fight tooth and nail // mostrare i denti, to show one's teeth // non aver nulla da mettere sotto i denti, not to have a bite to eat // parlare fra i denti, to mumble (o to say sthg. between one's teeth) // parlare fuori dai denti, to be outspoken (o to speak bluntly) // batteva i denti dal freddo, dalla febbre, dalla paura, his teeth chattered with cold, because of fever, with fear // digrignare i denti, to grind one's teeth // rimanere a denti asciutti, (non com.) not to eat a bite (o to go hungry); ( restare deluso) to be disappointed // stringere i denti, to grit (o to set) one's teeth: strinse i denti ed avanzò, he set his teeth and advanced // tenere l'anima coi denti, to hang on to life // tirato coi denti, farfetched // la lingua batte dove il dente duole, (prov.) the tongue ever turns to the aching tooth // occhio per occhio, dente per dente, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.* * *['dɛnte]sostantivo maschile1) tooth*; (di serpente) fangmettere un dente, i -i to teeth, to cut a tooth, one's teeth; armato fino ai -i armed to the teeth; batteva i -i — her teeth were chattering
2) (di pettine, sega, rastrello) tooth*; (di forchetta, forcone) prong; (di ingranaggio) cog•dente di leone — bot. dandelion
••avere il dente avvelenato contro qcn. — to bear a grudge against sb.
difendere qcs. con le unghie e coi -i — to fight tooth and nail for sth.
* * *dente/'dεnte/ ⇒ 4sostantivo m.1 tooth*; (di serpente) fang; mal di -i toothache; mettere un dente, i -i to teeth, to cut a tooth, one's teeth; armato fino ai -i armed to the teeth; batteva i -i her teeth were chatteringnon aver niente da mettere sotto i -i to have nothing to eat; stringere i -i to grit one's teeth; borbottare fra i -i to mutter between one's teeth; avere il dente avvelenato contro qcn. to bear a grudge against sb.; parlare fuori dai -i to speak one's mind; difendere qcs. con le unghie e coi -i to fight tooth and nail for sth.; ridere a -i stretti to force a smile\ -
107 тесно
1. прил.;
кратк. форма от тесный
2. предик. здесь тесно ≈ it is crowded here в вагоне было очень тесно ≈ the carriage was packed, the carriage was very crowded нам тесно в нашей квартире ≈ we are cramped in our flat, our flat is too small for us тесно так сидеть ≈ we are sitting all squashed together, there is no room for us all to sit here мне тесно под мышками ≈ it feels tight under the arms
3. нареч. narrowly;
tight(ly) ;
closely;
перен. (близко) closely, intimately тесно сидеть
1. нареч. closely, intimately;
перен. tightly;
narrowly;
идти ~ в ряд to march shoulder to shoulder;
~ прижиматься к чему-л. press close against smth. ;
~ связанный с кем-л. closely/intimately connected with smb. ;
~ сидеть not have enough room;
2. в знач. сказ. безл. it is cramped;
здесь очень ~ it`s very cramped here;
в вагоне было ~ the carriage was packed/crowded;
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108 ausfällen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)2. (nicht stattfinden) be cancel(l)ed, be called off; ausfallen lassen cancel; die Schule fällt heute aus (there’s) no school today3. TECH. (versagen) break down, fail; bei uns ist der Strom ausgefallen we’ve had a power cut ( oder blackout)4. Arbeiter wegen Krankheit etc.: be absent; Sportler in Wettkampf: pull out, drop out; Einnahmen, Verdienst: be lost5. gut / schlecht / zufrieden stellend ausfallen Ergebnis: turn out well / badly / satisfactorily; Prüfung: go well etc.; wie ist die Prüfung ausgefallen? für dich: how did you do in the exam?; insgesamt: what were the exam results like?; der Rock ist zu kurz ausgefallen the skirt is too short; sein Urteil fiel freundlich aus his decision was favo(u)rable; es fiel anders aus, als ich erwartet habe it turned out (rather) differently to (Am. from) what I expected6. CHEM. be precipitated7. MIL. altm. make a sortie, sally out* * *(Ergebnis) to turn out;(Fechtsport) to lunge;(Haare) to fall out;(Maschine) to break down* * *aus|fal|lenvi sep irreg aux seinetw áúsfallen lassen — to cancel sth
4) (=wegfallen Verdienst) to be lost5) (= ausscheiden) to drop out; (= fernbleiben) to be absent6)gut/schlecht etc áúsfallen — to turn out well/badly etc
die Rede ist zu lang ausgefallen — the speech was too long, the speech turned out to be too long
die Bluse fällt zu eng aus — the blouse is too tight
8) (FECHTEN) to thrust, to lunge9)See:* * *aus|fal·lenvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein▪ etw fällt [jdm] aus [sb's] sth is falling out, sb loses sthjdm fallen [die] Haare aus sb is going bald [or is balding▪ ausgefallen cancelled▪ etw \ausfallen lassen to cancel sthdas Frühstück \ausfallen lassen to go without breakfasteine Unterrichtsstunde \ausfallen lassen to cancel a lesson; Schüler to not go to [or to skip] a lesson, to skive BRIT, to play hook[e]y AM5. (nicht zur Verfügung stehen)▪ [bei etw dat] [wegen einer S. gen] \ausfallen to be absent [or unavailable] [for sth] [owing to sth]; (ausscheiden) to drop out [of sth] [because of sth]; Rennwagen a. to retire [from sth] [owing to [or because of] sth]6. LING to be dropped [or omitted7. MODEgroß/klein \ausfallen Kleidungsstück to be large/small8. (werden) to turn outdie Rede ist zu lang ausgefallen the speech was [or turned out to be] too long* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (herausfallen) fall out2) (nicht stattfinden) be cancelledder Strom fiel aus — there was a power failure
5) (geraten) turn outgut/schlecht usw. ausfallen — turn out well/badly etc.
die Niederlage fiel sehr deutlich aus — the defeat turned out to be or was most decisive
* * ** * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (herausfallen) fall out2) (nicht stattfinden) be cancelled5) (geraten) turn outgut/schlecht usw. ausfallen — turn out well/badly etc.
die Niederlage fiel sehr deutlich aus — the defeat turned out to be or was most decisive
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109 cerrarse
1 to close, shut2 (una herida) to close up, heal4 METEREOLOGÍA to cloud over5 figurado (obstinarse) to dig one's heel in, stand fast; (ponerse en actitud intransigente) to close one's mind (a, to)* * *1) to close, shut2) end* * *VPR1) [puerta, ventana] to close, shut; [bragueta] to do up; [paraguas, válvula] to close; [herida] to close upla puerta se cerró detrás de mí — the door closed o shut behind me
2) [persona]3) (Com) to close, shutla tienda se cierra a las nueve — the shop closes o shuts at nine
4) (=obcecarse)•
cerrarse a algo, no hay que cerrarse a nada sin probarlo primero — you should never dismiss anything without trying it first•
cerrarse en algo, se cerraron en una actitud beligerante — they persisted with a belligerent attitude5) (=terminar) to close, endel trimestre se cerró con un aumento del desempleo — the quarter closed o ended with a rise in unemployment
6) [cielo] to cloud over, become overcast; [invierno, noche] to close in7) (Mil) to close ranks* * *
■cerrarse verbo reflexivo
1 to close, shut
2 (una jornada, una actividad) to end
3 familiar (ponerse intransigente) to close one's mind
♦ Locuciones: familiar cerrarse en banda, to dig in one's heels
¿To close o to shut?
En general hay poca o ninguna diferencia entre to close y to shut. Pero recuerda que no puedes usar shut como adjetivo (una ventana cerrada, a closed window y nunca a shut window). To close hace referencia a acciones lentas y ocasiones formales o solemnes (cerró la puerta con cuidado para no despertar a los niños, he closed the door carefully so as not to wake up the children), mientras que to shut expresa más bien brusquedad, fuerza o rudeza: ¡Cállate!, Shut up! Cerró la puerta en mis narices. He shut the door in my face. No puedes emplear shut al hablar de las comunicaciones (carretera cortada, road closed) ni en expresiones figurativas (una mente cerrada, a closed mind).
' cerrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
banda
- cerrar
English:
bang
- close
- lock
- shut
- slam
- snap
- swing
- zip
- heal
* * *vpr1. [al exterior] to close, to shut;la puerta se cerró accidentalmente the door closed o shut accidentallycerrarse a to close one's mind to;no te cierres tanto a la gente don't close yourself off to other people so much3. [cielo] to cloud over;la tarde se está cerrando it's clouding over this afternoon4. [acabar] to end;el plazo de inscripción ya se ha cerrado the deadline for registration is up;la representación se cierra con una escena muy dramática the play ends with a very dramatic scene;el congreso se cerró con un discurso del rey the conference closed o ended with a speech from the king5. [vehículo en una curva] to take the bend tight;se cerró demasiado he took the bend too tight7. [herida] to heal, to close up8. [acto, debate, discusión] to (come to a) close* * *v/r1 close;cerrarse de golpe slam shut2 de cielo cloud over* * *vr1) : to close2) : to fasten, to button up3) : to conclude, to end* * *cerrarse vb1. (en general) to close / to shut2. (terminar) to finish -
110 kiesze|ń
f 1. (na ubraniu, torbie, plecaku) pocket- kieszeń spodni/płaszcza a trouser/coat pocket- tylna kieszeń spodni a hip pocket- wyciągnął portfel z kieszeni he took his wallet out of his pocket2. (zasoby pieniężne) pocket przen.- wyłożył na to z własnej kieszeni he paid for it out of his own pocket- obywatele z zasobnymi kieszeniami citizens with deep pockets- pusta kieszeń an empty pocket■ bić a. uderzać kogoś po kieszeni pot. to be hard on the pocket pot., to put a. burn a hole in sb’s budget pot.- nie na czyjąś kieszeń pot. too expensive for sb; too rich for sb’s blood pot.; not for one’s budget- mieć kogoś w kieszeni pot. to have sb in one’s pocket- zwycięstwo mają w kieszeni they will win as sure as eggs is eggs pot.- mieć węża w kieszeni pot. to be tight-fisted, to be close-fisted- siedzieć u kogoś w kieszeni pot. to be in sb’s pocket- trzymać się za kieszeń pot. to tighten the purse strings- wypchać a. napchać a. nabić sobie/komuś kieszeń a. kieszenie pot. to line one’s/sb’s pocket(s) pot.- znać kogoś/coś jak własną kieszeń to know sb/sth like the back of one’s hand, to know sb/sth inside outThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kiesze|ń
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111 тесно
1.1. прил. кратк. см. тесный2. предик. безл.:в вагоне было очень тесно — the carriage was packed, или very crowded
нам тесно в нашей квартире — we are cramped in our flat, our flat is too small for us
2. нареч.нам тесно так сидеть — we are sitting all squashed together, there is no room for us all to sit here
тесно сидеть — sit* crowded together; sit* squashed up, sit* on top of one another разг.
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112 тесно
I1) кратк. прил. см. тесный2) предик. безл.здесь те́сно — it is crowded here
в ваго́не бы́ло о́чень те́сно — the carriage was packed [very crowded]
нам те́сно в на́шей кварти́ре — we are cramped in our flat брит. / apartment амер.; our flat брит. / apartment амер. is too small for us
нам те́сно так сиде́ть — we are sitting all squashed together, there is no room for us all to sit here
II нареч.мне те́сно под мы́шками — it feels tight under the arms
1) ( плотно) narrowly; tight ( реже tightly); closelyте́сно сиде́ть — sit crowded together; sit squashed up, sit on top of one another разг.
2) (близко, непосредственно) closely [-s-], intimatelyте́сно обща́ться — have close relations (with)
э́то те́сно свя́зано (с тв.) — this is closely related (to) [associated (with)]
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113 klein
klein1〈 het〉1 small♦voorbeelden:in het klein verkopen • retail, sell (by) retailde wereld in het klein • the world in a nutshell/in miniaturein het klein beginnen • begin/start in a small way/on a small scaleeen Marilyn Monroe in het klein • a mini Marilyn Monroe————————klein23 [gering in aantal/hoeveelheid] small5 [niet voornaam/groots] small6 [niet helemaal] little♦voorbeelden:1 een klein eindje • a short distance/little wayeen kop kleiner dan … • a head shorter than …te kleine schoenen • tight shoes, shoes that are too smallhij is klein gebouwd • he is short (in stature)klein van stuk • of small stature/buildzij is klein voor haar leeftijd • she is small for her ageklein maar dapper • small but tough/gameklein maar fijn • good things come in small packages〈 spreekwoord〉 wie 't kleine niet eert, is het grote niet weerd • he that will not stop for a pin will never be worth a pounddaar is hij nog te klein voor • he is still too young for thathebt u het niet kleiner? • have you got nothing smaller?7 met een klein stemmetje • in a timid/small voiceklein van geest • petty, narrow-mindedII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [op kleine wijze] small♦voorbeelden: -
114 Sizes
In the following tables of equivalent sizes, French sizes have been rounded up, where necessary. (It is always better to have clothes a little too big than a little too tight.)Note that for shoe and sock sizes French uses pointure, so a size 37 is une pointure 37. For all other types of garment (even stockings and tights) the word taille is used, so a size 16 shirt is une chemise taille 40, etc.what size are you?= quelle taille faites-vous? or quelle pointure faites-vous?I take size 40 (in clothes)= je prends du 40 or je fais du 40I take a size 7 (in shoes)= je chausse du 40 or je fais du 40my collar size is 15= je porte un 38 or je porte du 38I’m looking for collar size 16= je cherche un 40his shoe size is 39= il chausse du 39a pair of shoes size 39= une paire de chaussures pointure 39have you got the same thing in a 16?= avez-vous ce modèle en 40?have you got this in a smaller size?= avez-vous ce modèle dans une plus petite taille (or pointure)? or avez-vous ce modèle en plus petit?have you got this in a larger size?= avez-vous ce modèle dans une plus grande taille (or pointure)? or avez-vous ce modèle en plus grand?they haven’t got my size= ils n’ont pas ma taille (or ma pointure) -
115 Н-139
ПО НОГЁ PrepP Invar subj-compl with copula ( subj: a noun denoting footwear) or nonagreeing modif) of the correct size, comfortable on s.o. 's feetX Y-y по ноге \Н-139 X is the right (my, your etc) sizeX fits (well)Neg X Y-y не по ноге - X doesn't fit (right)X is too big (small, tight) for Y....Семнадцатую путёвку принесла женщина в ватной солдатской теплушке, в больших, не по ноге, сапогах (Шолохов 3). A seventeenth warrant was brought by a woman in a soldier's wadded jacket and boots that were too big for her (3a). -
116 по ноге
• ПО НОГЕ[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: a noun denoting footwear) or nonagreeing modif]=====⇒ of the correct size, comfortable on s.o.'s feet:- X Y-y по ноге≈ X is the right <my, your etc> size;- X is too big (small, tight) for Y.♦...Семнадцатую путёвку принесла женщина в ватной солдатской теплушке, в больших, не по ноге, сапогах (Шолохов 3). A seventeenth warrant was brought by a woman in a soldier's wadded jacket and boots that were too big for her (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по ноге
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117 fast
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adjective1) (quick-moving: a fast car.) rápido2) (quick: a fast worker.) rápido3) ((of a clock, watch etc) showing a time in advance of the correct time: My watch is five minutes fast.) adelantado
2. adverb(quickly: She speaks so fast I can't understand her.) deprisa- fastness- fast foods
- fast food
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verb(to go without food, especially for religious or medical reasons: Muslims fast during the festival of Ramadan.) ayunar
2. noun(a time or act of fasting: She has just finished two days' fast.) ayuno- fasting
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adjective1) ((of a dye) fixed; that will not come out of a fabric when it is washed.) firme2) (firm; fixed: She made her end of the rope fast to a tree.) firme•fast1 adj1. rápido2. adelantadofast2 adv rápidamente / rápidotr[fɑːst]1 (gen) rápido,-a2 (tight, secure) firme, seguro,-a3 (clock) adelantado,-a4 (colours) sólido,-a5 (active) muy activo,-a, ajetreado,-a1 rápidamente, deprisa■ how fast was he going? ¿a qué velocidad iba?2 (securely) firmemente; (thoroughly) profundamente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfast and furious a un ritmo vertiginosoto be stuck fast estar bien encajado,-a, estar atrancado,-ato hold fast to something agarrarse bien a algoto live in the fast lane vivir deprisa, vivir a topeto play fast and loose with somebody jugar con alguiento pull a fast one on somebody jugar una mala pasada a alguiento stand fast mantenerse firmenot so fast! familiar ¡un momento!fast food comida rápidafast lane carril nombre masculino rápido————————tr[fɑːst]1 ayuno1 ayunarfast ['fæst] vi: ayunarfast adv1) securely: firmemente, seguramenteto hold fast: agarrarse bien2) rapidly: rápidamente, rápido, de prisa3) soundly: profundamentefast asleep: profundamente dormidofast adj1) secure: firme, seguroto make fast: amarrar (un barco)2) faithful: lealfast friends: amigos leales3) rapid: rápido, veloz4) : adelantado10 minutes fast: 10 minutos adelantado5) deep: profundoa fast sleep: un sueño profundo6) colorfast: inalterable, que no destiñe7) dissolute: extravagante, disipado, disolutofast n: ayuno madj.• adelantado, -a adj.• fijo, -a adj.• ligero, -a adj.• rápido, -a adj.• veloz adj.adv.• aprisa adv.• de prisa adv.• rápidamente adv.n.• ayuno s.m.v.• ayunar v.
I fæst, fɑːstadjective -er, -est1)a) ( speedy) rápidoto pull a fast one on somebody — (colloq) jugarle* una mala pasada a alguien, hacerle* una jugarreta a alguien
b) (pred)my watch is five minutes fast — mi reloj (se) adelanta cinco minutos, tengo el reloj cinco minutos adelantado
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1) ( quickly) rápidamente, rápido, deprisahow fast were you going? — ¿a qué velocidad ibas?
2) ( firmly)to hold fast to something — agarrarse fuerte a or de algo
to stand fast — mantenerse* firme
to be fast asleep — estar* profundamente dormido
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intransitive verb ayunar
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noun ayuno m
I [fɑːst]1. ADJ(compar faster) (superl fastest)1) (=speedy) rápido; (Phot) [film] de alta sensibilidadhe was too fast for me — corrió más que yo; (fig) se me adelantó
- pull a fast one on sb2) [clock] adelantadomy watch is five minutes fast — mi reloj está or va cinco minutos adelantado
3) (Sport) [pitch] seco y firme; [court] rápido4) (=dissipated) [person] lanzado, fresco; [life] disoluto, disipado5) (=firm) fijo, firme6) [colour, dye] que no destiñe2. ADV1) (=quickly) rápidamente, deprisahow fast can you type? — ¿a qué velocidad escribes a máquina?
faster! — ¡más (rápido)!
not so fast! * — (interrupting) ¡un momento!
- play fast and loose with2) (=firmly) firmementeto hold fast — agarrarse bien; (fig) mantenerse firme
it's stuck fast — está bien pegado; [door] está atrancado or atascado
3.CPDfast bowler N — (Cricket) lanzador(a) m / f rápido(-a)
the fast lane — (in countries with right-hand drive) ≈ el carril de la derecha; (in countries with left-hand drive) ≈ el carril de la izquierda
fast-trackfast track N — (fig) vía f rápida
fast train N — tren m rápido, ≈ Intercity m (Sp), ≈ Talgo m (Sp)
II [fɑːst]1.N ayuno mto break one's fast — frm interrumpir el ayuno
2.VI ayunar3.CPD* * *
I [fæst, fɑːst]adjective -er, -est1)a) ( speedy) rápidoto pull a fast one on somebody — (colloq) jugarle* una mala pasada a alguien, hacerle* una jugarreta a alguien
b) (pred)my watch is five minutes fast — mi reloj (se) adelanta cinco minutos, tengo el reloj cinco minutos adelantado
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1) ( quickly) rápidamente, rápido, deprisahow fast were you going? — ¿a qué velocidad ibas?
2) ( firmly)to hold fast to something — agarrarse fuerte a or de algo
to stand fast — mantenerse* firme
to be fast asleep — estar* profundamente dormido
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intransitive verb ayunar
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118 rien
rien [ʀjɛ̃]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. <a. nothing• qu'est-ce qui ne va pas ? -- rien what's wrong? -- nothing• ça ou rien, c'est pareil it makes no odds► ne... rien not... anything nothing• je n'en sais trop rien I haven't a clue (PROV) on n'a rien sans rien(PROV) nothing ventured, nothing gained► avoir + rien• ils n'ont rien (possessions) they haven't got anything they have nothing ; (maladie, blessure) they're OK• ça va, tu n'as rien ? are you OK?• n'avoir rien contre qn/qch to have nothing against sb/sth• j'en ai rien à foutre (inf!) I don't give a damn (inf!)• on n'a rien sans rien you don't get anything for nothing► être + rien• pour lui, 50 km à vélo, ce n'est rien cycling 50 kilometres is nothing for him• élever quatre enfants, ce n'est pas rien bringing up four children is quite something• tu t'es fait mal ? -- non, c'est rien (inf) did you hurt yourself? -- no, it's nothing• pardon ! -- c'est rien or ce n'est rien (inf) sorry! -- it doesn't matter► faire + rien• rien à faire ! it's no good!• rien n'y fait ! nothing's any good!► en rien• ce tableau ne ressemble en rien au reste de son œuvre this picture is nothing like his other works► rien de + adjectif ou adverbe nothing• je t'achèterai le journal, rien d'autre ? I'll get you a newspaper - do you want anything else?• rien de tel qu'une bonne douche chaude ! there's nothing like a nice hot shower!b. ( = quelque chose) anything• as-tu jamais rien vu de pareil ? have you ever seen anything like it?► de rien !• je vous remercie -- de rien ! (inf) thank you -- you're welcome!• il ne quitterait son pays pour rien au monde he wouldn't leave his country for anything► rien du tout nothing at all• qu'as-tu vu ? -- rien du tout what did you see? -- nothing at all• qu'est-ce que c'est que ce cadeau de rien du tout ? what on earth can I (or you etc) do with this stupid little present?► rien de rien (inf) absolutely nothing• il ne fait rien, mais rien de rien (inf) he does nothing, and I mean nothing► pour rien ( = inutilement) for nothing ; ( = pour peu d'argent) for next to nothing• pourquoi tu dis ça ? -- pour rien why do you say that? -- no reason• ce n'est pas pour rien que... it's not for nothing that...► rien que• la vérité, rien que la vérité the truth and nothing but the truth• rien qu'à le voir, j'ai deviné I guessed by just looking at him• je voudrais vous voir, rien qu'une minute could I see you just for a minute?• c'est à moi, rien qu'à moi it's mine and mine alone• il voulait 500 €, rien que ça ! he wanted a mere 500 euros!• elle veut être actrice, rien que ça ! she wants to be an actress, no less!2. <• j'ai failli rater le train, il s'en est fallu d'un rien I came within a hair's breadth of missing the train• « moi pas » dit-elle un rien insolente "I'm not", she said rather insolently► un rien de a touch of* * *
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1. ʀjɛ̃pronom indéfini1) ( nulle chose)il n'est rien pour moi — he means ou is nothing to me
pour rien — ( en vain) for nothing; ( à bas prix) for next to nothing
‘pourquoi?’ - ‘pour rien’ — ‘why?’ - ‘no reason’
‘merci’ - ‘de rien’ — ‘thank you’ - ‘you're welcome’ ou ‘not at all’
‘que prends-tu?’ - ‘rien du tout’ — ‘what are you having?’ - ‘nothing at all’
ça ou rien, c'est pareil — it makes no odds
c'est trois fois rien — (colloq) it's next to nothing
rien de rien — (colloq) absolutely nothing
2) ( seulement)elle voudrait un bureau rien qu'à elle — (colloq) she would like an office all to herself
la vérité, rien que la vérité — the truth and nothing but the truth
rien que ça? — (colloq) ( en réponse) is that all?
ils habitent un château, rien que ça! — iron they live in a castle, no less! ou if you please!
3) ( quoi que ce soit) anything
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de rien (du tout) locution adjective
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(colloq) un rien locution adverbiale a (tiny) bit
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en rien locution adverbiale at all, in any way••rien à faire! — ( c'est impossible) it's no good ou use!; ( refus) no way! (colloq)
ce n'est pas rien! — ( exploit) it's quite something!; ( tâche) it's no joke, it's not exactly a picnic! (colloq); ( somme) it's not exactly peanuts! (colloq)
II ʀjɛ̃nom masculin1) ( vétille)faire quelque chose comme un rien — (colloq) to do something very easily
2) (colloq) ( petite quantité)3) (colloq) ( personne)un/une rien du tout — ( insignifiant) a nobody; ( sans moralité) a no-good (colloq), a worthless person
* * *ʀjɛ̃1. pron1) (= sans 'ne') nothing"Qu'est-ce que vous avez?" — "Rien." — "What have you got?" — "Nothing."
"Qu'est-ce que tu as acheté?" — "Rien." — "What have you bought?" — "Nothing."
pour rien au monde; Pour rien au monde je ne le vendrais. — I wouldn't sell it for anything in the world.
2) (avec 'ne')ne... rien — not... anything, nothing
Il n'a rien dit. — He didn't say anything., He hasn't said anything.
Il n'a rien fait. — He didn't do anything., He hasn't done anything.
il n'a rien (= n'est pas blessé) — he's all right
3) (= quelque chose)rien de; rien d'intéressant — nothing interesting
n'avoir rien de; Il n'a rien d'un champion. — He's no champion.
rien que — just, only
Rien que la voiture coûte un million. — The car alone costs a million.
de rien! — not at all!, don't mention it!
"Merci beaucoup!" — "De rien!" — "Thank you very much!" — "Not at all!"
rien à faire! — it's no good!, it's no use!
en rien; il ne lui ressemble en rien — he's nothing like him
2. nm1) (= quantité infime)2) (= chose insignifiante)Il se met en colère pour un rien. — He loses his temper over the slightest thing.
des petits riens; des riens — trivial things pl little things pl
* * *I.A pron indéf1 ( nulle chose) rien n'est impossible nothing is impossible; un mois à ne rien faire a month doing nothing; j'ai décidé de ne rien dire I decided to say nothing ou not to say anything; il n'y a rien qui puisse la consoler nothing can console her; il n'y a plus rien there's nothing left; il n'y a plus rien à faire ( comme travail) there's nothing left ou else to do; ( pour le sauver) there's nothing more ou else that can be done; ce n'est rien it's nothing; elle n'est rien she's a nobody; il n'est rien pour moi he means ou is nothing to me; ils ne nous sont rien they're nothing to do with us; il n'en est rien it's nothing of the sort; elle ne t'a rien fait she hasn't done anything to you; n'avoir rien à faire avec qn to have nothing to do with sb; rien n'y fait! nothing's any good!; il n'a rien d'un intrigant there's nothing of the schemer about him; elle n'a rien de sa sœur she's nothing like her sister; rien de bon nothing good; rien d'autre nothing else; rien de moins/de plus nothing less/more (que than); rien de meilleur/de pire/de mieux nothing better/worse/better (que than); il n'y a rien de tel/de tel que la marche pour garder la forme there's nothing like it/like walking to keep you fit; il n'y a rien eu de cassé nothing was broken; ça n'a rien de luxueux there's nothing luxurious about it; je n'ai jamais rien vu de pire I've never seen anything worse; rien à déclarer/signaler nothing to declare/report; partir de rien to start from nothing; faire un drame d'un rien to make a drama out of nothing; pour rien ( en vain) for nothing; ( à bas prix) for next to nothing; ‘pourquoi?’-‘pour rien’ ‘why?’-‘no reason’; ce n'est pas pour rien que it's not without reason ou not for nothing that; parler pour rien to waste one's breath; ‘merci’-‘de rien’ ‘thank you’-‘you're welcome’, ‘not at all’; en moins de rien in no time at all; ‘que prends-tu?’-‘rien du tout’ ‘what are you having?’-‘nothing at all’; c'est ça ou rien it's that or nothing, take it or leave it; ‘mais vous avez un contrat’-‘ça ou rien(, c'est pareil)’ ‘but you have a contract’-‘I might as well not have one’, ‘it makes no odds’; c'est mieux que rien it's better than nothing; c'est moins que rien it's nothing at all; c'est trois fois rien it's next to nothing; rien à rien, rien de rien○ absolutely nothing; faire qch comme rien to do sth very easily;2 ( seulement) rien que la bouteille pèse deux kilos the bottle alone weighs two kilos; j'en ai eu pour 35 euros rien qu'avec les fleurs the flowers alone cost me 35 euros; c'est à lui et rien qu'à lui it's his and his alone; elle voudrait un bureau rien qu'à elle○ she would like an office all to herself; il n'est rien qu'un scribouillard he's nothing but ou he's just a penpusher; ‘qu'y a-t-il à boire?’-‘rien que de l'eau’ ‘what is there to drink?’-‘just water’; la vérité, rien que la vérité the truth and nothing but the truth; rien que pour te plaire just to please you; j'en ai la nausée rien que d'y penser I feel sick just thinking about it; rien qu'à voir comment il s'habille just by looking at the way he dresses; rien que ça○? ( en réponse) is that all?; ils habitent un château, rien que ça! iron they live in a castle, no less! ou if you please! iron;3 ( quoi que ce soit) anything; avant de rien signer before signing anything; sans que j'en sache rien without my knowing anything about it; il m'a demandé si je n'avais rien vu he asked me if I had seen anything; as-tu jamais rien fait pour eux? have you ever done anything for them?;4 Sport gén nil; ( au tennis) love; rien partout, rien à rien nil nil; rien à 15 ( au tennis) love 15.B de rien (du tout) loc adj fille de rien worthless girl; un petit bleu de rien (du tout) a tiny bruise; une affaire de rien du tout a trivial matter.C ○adv c'est rien moche! it isn't half ugly○! GB, it's really ugly.E en rien loc adv at all, in any way; cela ne me concerne en rien that doesn't concern me at all ou in any way; ce n'est en rien nécessaire it's not at all necessary, it's in no way necessary; il ne te ressemble en rien he's not at all like you, he's nothing like you.rien à faire! ( c'est impossible) it's no good ou use!; ( refus) no way○!; on n'a rien pour rien you get nothing for nothing; ce n'est pas rien! ( exploit) it's quite something!; ( tâche) it's no joke, it's not exactly a picnic○!; ( somme) it's not exactly peanuts○!II.rien nm1 ( vétille) être puni pour un rien to be punished for the slightest thing; un rien le fâche the slightest thing annoys him; un rien l'habille, elle s'habille d'un rien she looks good in the simplest thing; se disputer pour un rien to quarrel over nothing; perdre son temps à des riens to waste one's time on trivial things; les petits riens qui rendent la vie agréable the little things which make life pleasant; faire qch comme un rien to do sth very easily;2 ( petite quantité) un rien de a touch of; un rien d'humour a touch of humourGB; un rien de sel a tiny pinch of salt; un rien de cognac a dash of brandy; en un rien de temps in next to no time;3 ( personne) un/une rien du tout ( insignifiant) a nobody; ( sans moralité) a no-good○, a worthless person.[rjɛ̃] pronom indéfini1. [nulle chose] nothingrien de cassé/grave, j'espère? nothing broken/serious, I hope?rien de plus nothing else ou more[en réponse négative à une question]je vous remercie — de rien! thanks — you're welcome ou not at all ou don't mention itune affaire de rien du tout a trifling ou trivial matterrien à dire, c'est parfait! what can I say, it's perfect!rien à faire, la voiture ne veut pas démarrer it's no good, the car (just) won't startj'en ai rien à faire (familier) ou àcirer (très familier) I don't give a damn ou a toss (très familier)2. [en corrélation avec 'ne']rien n'est plus beau que... there's nothing more beautiful than...rien n'y a fait, elle a refusé (there was) nothing doing, she said noce n'est rien, ça va guérir it's nothing, it'll get betterce n'est pas rien it's no small thing ou matterje croyais avoir perdu, il n'en est rien I thought I'd lost, but not at all ou quite the contraryils se disaient mariés, en fait il n'en est rien they claimed they were married but they're nothing of the sortil n'est (plus) rien pour moi he's ou he means nothing to me (anymore)et moi alors, je ne suis rien (dans tout ça)? and what about me (in all this), don't I count for anything ou don't I matter?je ne me souviens de rien I remember nothing, I don't remember anythingon ne voit rien avec cette fumée you can't see anything ou a thing with all this smokecela ou ça ne fait rien it doesn't matterça ne (te) fait rien si je te dépose en dernier? would you mind if I dropped you off last?, is it OK with you if I drop you off last?ça n'a rien à voir avec toi it's got nothing to do with you, it doesn't concern youje n'ai rien contre lui I have nothing against him, I don't have anything against himne t'inquiète pas, tu n'y es pour rien don't worry, it's not your faultpour ne rien vous cacher... to be completely open with you...elle n'avait jamais rien vu de semblable she had never seen such a thing ou anything like itrien ne sert de courir (il faut partir à point) La Fontaine (allusion) slow and steady wins the race (proverbe)3. [quelque chose] anything4. JEUX5. [au tennis] love6. (locution)rien moins que [bel et bien]: elle est rien moins que décidée à le poursuivre en justice she's well and truly determined to take him to courtelle est rien moins que sotte [nullement] she is far from stupid————————[rjɛ̃] adverbeils sont rien riches they really are rolling in it (très familier & UK), they sure as hell are rich (US)————————[rjɛ̃] nom masculin1. [néant]2. [chose sans importance]un rien the merest trifle ou slightest thing3. un rien de [très peu de] a touch ofun rien de frivolité a touch ou tinge ou hint of frivolity————————en rien locution adverbialeça n'a en rien affecté ma décision it hasn't influenced my decision at all ou in the least ou in any waypour rien locution adverbialepour deux/trois fois rien for next to nothing————————rien du tout nom masculin et fémininun/une rien du tout a nobody————————rien que locution adverbialerien qu'une fois just ou only onceviens, rien qu'un jour do come, (even) if only for a dayrien que d'y penser, j'ai des frissons the mere thought of it ou just thinking about it makes me shiverla vérité, rien que la vérité the truth and nothing but the truth————————un rien locution adverbialesa robe est un rien trop étroite her dress is a touch ou a shade ou a tiny bit too tight -
119 shade
1. noun1) Schatten, derput somebody/something in[to] the shade — (fig.) jemanden/etwas in den Schatten stellen
38 [°C] in the shade — 38° im Schatten
2. transitive verbshades of meaning — Bedeutungsnuancen od. -schattierungen
1) (screen) beschatten (geh.); Schatten geben (+ Dat.)shade one's eyes with one's hand — die Hand schützend über die Augen halten
2) abdunkeln [Fenster, Lampe, Licht]3) (just defeat) knapp überbieten3. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) übergehen ( into in + Akk.)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/110642/shade_in">shade in* * *[ʃeid] 1. noun1) (slight darkness caused by the blocking of some light: I prefer to sit in the shade rather than the sun.) der Schatten2) (the dark parts of a picture: light and shade in a portrait.) dunkler Farbton3) (something that screens or shelters from light or heat: a large sunshade; a shade for a light.) der Schirm4) (a variety of a colour; a slight difference: a pretty shade of green; shades of meaning.) die Schattierung5) (a slight amount: The weather is a shade better today.) die Spur2. verb1) ((sometimes with from) to shelter from light or heat: He put up his hand to shade his eyes.) schützen2) (to make darker: You should shade the foreground of that drawing.) schattieren•- shaded- shades
- shading
- shady
- shadiness
- put in the shade* * *[ʃeɪd]I. nan area/a patch of \shade ein schattiger Ort/ein schattiges Plätzchen2. no pl (darker area of picture) Schatten m, Schattierung f, Farbtönung f; (quantity of black) Bildschwarz ntthe kitchen is painted an unusual \shade of yellow die Küche ist in einem ungewöhnlichen Gelb[ton] gestrichen\shades of grey Grautöne pl, Zwischentöne plpastel \shades Pastellfarben pl\shade[s] of meaning Bedeutungsnuancen plthey are trying to satisfy all \shades of public opinion man versucht, allen Spielarten der öffentlichen Meinung gerecht zu werden7. (a little)▪ a \shade ein wenigdon't you think those trousers are a \shade too tight? ob die Hose nicht eine Idee zu stramm sitzt?I suggest you move the sofa this way just a \shade ich schlage vor, Sie schieben das Sofa leicht in diese Richtunga \shade under/over three hours knapp unter/über drei Stunden▪ \shades pl Sonnenbrille f\shades of the Beatles! die Beatles lassen grüßen! famthe \shades of night das Schattenreich der Nacht liter12.II. vt1. (protect from brightness)▪ to \shade sth/sb etw/jdn [vor der Sonnen] schützenan avenue \shaded by trees eine von Bäumen beschattete Alleeto \shade one's eyes seine Augen beschirmen2. (in picture)▪ to \shade sth etw schattieren [o schraffierenthe game became close, but she \shaded it das Spiel wurde eng, aber sie schaffte es doch nochIII. vi1. (alter colour)the sky \shaded from pink into dark red die Farbe des Himmels spielte von Rosa in Dunkelrot hinüber gehtheir views \shade into those of the extreme left of the party ihre Ansichten waren denen der Parteilinken sehr stark angenähert* * *[ʃeɪd]1. n1) Schatten m30° in the shade — 30 Grad im Schatten
to give or provide shade —
the shades of night (liter) — der Schatten der Nacht (liter)
to put sb/sth in the shade (fig) — jdn/etw in den Schatten stellen
2) (= lampshade) (Lampen)schirm m; (= eye shade) Schild nt, Schirm m; (esp US = blind) Jalousie f; (= roller blind) Springrollo nt; (outside house) Markise f;shade-card — Farb( en)probe
of all shades and hues (lit) (fig) — in den verschiedensten Farben, in allen Schattierungen aller Schattierungen
4) (= small quantity) Spur fit's a shade long/too long — es ist etwas lang/etwas or eine Spur zu lang
5) (liter: ghost) Schatten mthe shades (Myth) (= Hades) — die Bewohner pl des Schattenreiches das Reich der Schatten, das Schattenreich
shades of Professor Jones! (inf) — wie mich das an Professor Jones erinnert!
2. vt1) (= cast shadow on) Schatten werfen auf (+acc), beschatten (geh); (= protect from light, sun) abschirmen; lamp, window abdunkelnto be shaded from the sun — im Schatten liegen or sein; (protected against sun) vor der Sonne geschützt sein
übergehenhe shaded his eyes with his hand — er hielt die Hand vor die Augen(, um nicht geblendet zu werden)
to shade off —
blue that shades ( off) into black — Blau, das in Schwarz übergeht
* * *shade [ʃeıd]A s1. Schatten m (auch fig):be in the shade fig im Schatten stehen, wenig bekannt sein;the shades of night die Schatten der Nacht;the shades of my father! obs wie mich das an meinen Vater erinnert!2. schattiges Plätzchen3. MYTHa) Schatten m (Totenseele)4. Farbton m, Schattierung f5. Schatten m, Schattierung f, dunkle Tönung:a) ohne Licht und Schatten,b) fig eintönig6. fig Nuance f:shade of meaning Bedeutungsnuance7. umg Spur f, Idee f:a shade better ein (kleines) bisschen besser9. US Rouleau n11. obs Gespenst nB v/t1. beschatten, verdunkeln (auch fig)3. (vor Licht etc) schützen, die Augen etc abschirmen4. MALa) schattierenb) dunkel tönenc) schraffierena) allmählich übergehen (into, to in akk),b) nach und nach verschwinden* * *1. noun1) Schatten, derput somebody/something in[to] the shade — (fig.) jemanden/etwas in den Schatten stellen
38 [°C] in the shade — 38° im Schatten
2. transitive verbshades of meaning — Bedeutungsnuancen od. -schattierungen
1) (screen) beschatten (geh.); Schatten geben (+ Dat.)2) abdunkeln [Fenster, Lampe, Licht]3) (just defeat) knapp überbieten3. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) übergehen ( into in + Akk.)Phrasal Verbs:- shade in* * *n.Schatten - m.Schattierung f. v.beschatten v.schattieren v. -
120 molestar
v.1 to bother.perdone que le moleste… I'm sorry to bother you…¿le molesta que fume? do you mind if I smoke?Sus palabras acedaron a María His words Maryoyed Mary.2 to upset.me molestó que no me saludaras I was rather upset that you didn't say hello to me3 to be bothered by.Me molesta ese ruido I am bothered by that noise.4 to ail.* * *1 (interrumpir) to disturb■ no lo molestes, que está durmiendo don't disturb him, he's asleep2 (perturbar) to bother, annoy, upset3 (importunar) to pester■ ¡deja de molestarme ya! stop pestering me!4 (hacer daño - apretar) to hurt, be too tight; (- picar) to irritate5 (ofender) to upset1 (tomarse la molestia) to bother■ no se moleste en venir, ya se lo mandaremos a casa don't bother coming, we'll send it round to you2 (ofenderse) to take offence* * *verb1) to annoy, bother2) disturb3) trouble•* * *1. VT1) (=importunar) to bother, annoy¿no la estarán molestando, verdad? — they're not bothering o annoying you, are they?
no la molestes más con tus tonterías — stop pestering o bothering o annoying her with your silly games
2) (=interrumpir) to disturbsiento molestarte, pero necesito que me ayudes — I'm sorry to disturb o trouble o bother you, but I need your help
3) (=ofender) to upset2. VI1) (=importunar) to be a nuisancequita de en medio, que siempre estás molestando — get out of the way, you're always being a nuisance
no quisiera molestar, pero necesito hablar contigo — I don't want to bother you o be a nuisance, but I need to talk to you
me molesta mucho que me hablen así — it really annoys o irritates me when they talk to me like that
ese ruido me molesta — that noise is bothering o annoying o irritating me
me molesta el jarrón, ¿puedes apartarlo? — the vase is in the way, can you move it?
2) (=incomodar) to feel uncomfortable, bother¿te molesta el humo? — does the smoke bother you?
si le sigue molestando, acuda a su médico — if it goes on giving you trouble, see your doctor
3) (=ofender) to upset4) (=importar)[en preguntas]¿le molesta la radio? — does the radio bother you?, do you mind the radio being on?
¿te molestaría prestarme un paraguas? — would you mind lending me an umbrella?
¿le molesta que abra la ventana o si abro la ventana? — do you mind if I open the window?
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( importunar) to botherperdone que lo moleste — sorry to trouble o bother you
b) ( interrumpir) to disturb2) (ofender, disgustar) to upset2.molestar vi1) ( importunar) (+me/te/le etc)¿no te molesta ese ruido? — doesn't that noise bother you?
¿le molesta si fumo? — do you mind if I smoke?
me molesta su arrogancia — her arrogance irritates o annoys me
no me duele, pero me molesta — it doesn't hurt but it's uncomfortable
2) ( fastidiar) to be a nuisanceno quiero molestar — I don't want to be a nuisance o to cause any trouble
3.vino a ayudar pero no hizo más que molestar — he came to help, but he just made a nuisance of himself
molestarsev pron1) ( disgustarse) to get upsetse molestó por lo que le dije — he was upset o offended by what I said
2) ( tomarse el trabajo) to bother, trouble oneself (frml)no se moleste — it's all right o please, don't bother
¿para qué vas a molestarte? — why should you put yourself out?
molestarse EN + INF: ni se molestó en llamarme he didn't even bother to call me; se molestó en venir a verme — she took the trouble to come and see me
* * *= bother, irk, pester, disrupt, irritate, trouble, hassle, bug, tread on + toes, spite, annoy, nag (at), disturb, upset, niggle, importune, gall, peeve.Ex. Why bother, then, to create an alphabetical index to the classified file when you already have a printed alphabetical index to the schedules of the classification scheme?.Ex. She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex. And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.Ex. Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex. Their education must accordingly be designed to prepare them for that future, however much this may irritate the myopics whose only concern is for the present.Ex. This is a problem that has frequently troubled teachers.Ex. Richins also included inconveniences such as special trips to complain, time and effort required to fill out form, being treated rudely, and having to hassle someone.Ex. I have a question that has been bugging me since I upgraded to ProCite 5 some time ago.Ex. For all the indisputable good the Dalai Lama does in terms of spiritual guidance, he seems reluctant to tread on any political toes.Ex. Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.Ex. Library pests are any humans, large or microscopic beasts, library equipment or installations, or chemical and biological substances that hamper or annoy the reader.Ex. This a book that I had admired but that had nagged at me for years.Ex. Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex. He was under the knife last week to treat the knee problem that has been niggling him.Ex. He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex. It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.Ex. Things like talking over the performances and cutting to commercials in the middle of performances were really peaving the people who watched.----* molestarse = stir + uneasily, get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle, begrudge, grudge, pique.* molestarse por = be bothered by, bridle at.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( importunar) to botherperdone que lo moleste — sorry to trouble o bother you
b) ( interrumpir) to disturb2) (ofender, disgustar) to upset2.molestar vi1) ( importunar) (+me/te/le etc)¿no te molesta ese ruido? — doesn't that noise bother you?
¿le molesta si fumo? — do you mind if I smoke?
me molesta su arrogancia — her arrogance irritates o annoys me
no me duele, pero me molesta — it doesn't hurt but it's uncomfortable
2) ( fastidiar) to be a nuisanceno quiero molestar — I don't want to be a nuisance o to cause any trouble
3.vino a ayudar pero no hizo más que molestar — he came to help, but he just made a nuisance of himself
molestarsev pron1) ( disgustarse) to get upsetse molestó por lo que le dije — he was upset o offended by what I said
2) ( tomarse el trabajo) to bother, trouble oneself (frml)no se moleste — it's all right o please, don't bother
¿para qué vas a molestarte? — why should you put yourself out?
molestarse EN + INF: ni se molestó en llamarme he didn't even bother to call me; se molestó en venir a verme — she took the trouble to come and see me
* * *= bother, irk, pester, disrupt, irritate, trouble, hassle, bug, tread on + toes, spite, annoy, nag (at), disturb, upset, niggle, importune, gall, peeve.Ex: Why bother, then, to create an alphabetical index to the classified file when you already have a printed alphabetical index to the schedules of the classification scheme?.
Ex: She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex: And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.Ex: Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex: Their education must accordingly be designed to prepare them for that future, however much this may irritate the myopics whose only concern is for the present.Ex: This is a problem that has frequently troubled teachers.Ex: Richins also included inconveniences such as special trips to complain, time and effort required to fill out form, being treated rudely, and having to hassle someone.Ex: I have a question that has been bugging me since I upgraded to ProCite 5 some time ago.Ex: For all the indisputable good the Dalai Lama does in terms of spiritual guidance, he seems reluctant to tread on any political toes.Ex: Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.Ex: Library pests are any humans, large or microscopic beasts, library equipment or installations, or chemical and biological substances that hamper or annoy the reader.Ex: This a book that I had admired but that had nagged at me for years.Ex: Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex: He was under the knife last week to treat the knee problem that has been niggling him.Ex: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex: It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.Ex: Things like talking over the performances and cutting to commercials in the middle of performances were really peaving the people who watched.* molestarse = stir + uneasily, get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle, begrudge, grudge, pique.* molestarse por = be bothered by, bridle at.* * *molestar [A1 ]vtA1 (importunar) to botherperdone que lo moleste, pero quisiera pedirle algo sorry to trouble o bother you, but I'd like to ask you something¿este señor la está molestando, señorita? is this man bothering you, Miss?2 (interrumpir) to disturbno la molestes, está estudiando don't disturb her, she's studyingque no me moleste nadie, voy a dormir un rato don't let anybody disturb me, I'm going to take a napB (ofender, disgustar) to upsetperdona si te he molestado I'm sorry if I've upset you■ molestarviA(importunar): ¿no te molesta ese ruido? doesn't that noise bother you?[ S ] se ruega no molestar please do not disturb¿le molesta si fumo? do you mind if I smoke?me molesta su arrogancia her arrogance irritates o annoys meya sabes que me molesta que hables de él you know I don't like you to talk about him, you know I get upset o it upsets me when you talk about himnunca uso pulseras, me molestan para trabajar I never wear bracelets, they get in the way when I'm workingno me duele, pero me molesta it doesn't hurt but it's uncomfortable o it bothers mesi le molesta mucho, puedo ponerle una inyección if it's very sore o painful, I could give you an injectionB (fastidiar) to be a nuisancesi vas a molestar, te vas de clase if you're going to be a nuisance, you can leave the classroomvino a ayudar pero no hizo más que molestar he came to help, but he just got in the way o made a nuisance of himselfson unos niños encantadores, nunca molestan they're lovely children, they're never any trouble o they're no trouble at allno quiero molestar I don't want to be a nuisance o to get in the way o to cause any troubleA (disgustarse) to get upsetno debes molestarte, lo hizo sin querer don't get upset, he didn't mean to do itmolestarse POR algo:se molestó por algo he got upset about somethingespero que no se haya molestado por lo que le dije I hope you weren't upset o offended by what I saidmolestarse CON algn to get annoyed WITH sb, get cross WITH sb ( BrE)se molestó conmigo porque no lo invité he got annoyed o cross with me because I didn't invite him, he was put out o upset because I didn't invite himB (tomarse el trabajo) to bother, trouble oneself ( frml)no se moleste, me voy enseguida it's all right o please, don't bother o don't worry, I'm just leavingno se molesta por nadie, sólo piensa en él he doesn't bother o worry about anybody else, all he thinks about is himself¿para qué vas a molestarte? why should you put yourself out?molestarse EN + INF:ni se molestó en llamarme he didn't even bother to call mese molestó en venir hasta aquí a avisarnos she took the trouble to come o she went to the trouble of coming all this way to tell usyo no me voy a molestar en cocinar para ellos I'm not going to put myself out cooking for them* * *
molestar ( conjugate molestar) verbo transitivo
1
◊ perdone que lo moleste sorry to trouble o bother you
2 (ofender, disgustar) to upset
verbo intransitivo
1 ( importunar):◊ ¿le molesta si fumo? do you mind if I smoke?;
me molesta su arrogancia her arrogance irritates o annoys me;
no me duele, pero me molesta it doesn't hurt but it's uncomfortable
2 ( fastidiar) to be a nuisance;◊ no quiero molestar I don't want to be a nuisance o to cause any trouble
molestarse verbo pronominal
1 ( disgustarse) to get upset;
molestarse POR algo to get upset about sth;
molestarse CON algn to get annoyed with sb
2 ( tomarse el trabajo) to bother, trouble oneself (frml);
se molestó en venir hasta aquí a avisarnos she took the trouble to come all this way to tell us
molestar verbo transitivo
1 (causar enojo, incomodidad) to disturb, bother: ¿le molestaría contestar a unas preguntas?, would you mind answering some questions?
me molesta que grites, it annoys me when you shout
2 (causar dolor, incomodidad) to hurt
' molestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dañar
- dejar
- hartar
- jambar
- jorobar
- marear
- picar
- reventar
- ruido
- sino
- vivir
- chingar
- chocar
- chorear
- embromar
- enredar
- fastidiar
- fregar
- huevear
- importar
- joder
- nomás
- solo
English:
aggravate
- annoy
- bother
- bug
- disturb
- gall
- inconvenience
- intrude
- irk
- irritate
- nettle
- pester
- put out
- roil
- trouble
- worry
- heckler
- impose
- put
- spite
* * *♦ vt1. [perturbar] to bother;el calor no me molesta the heat doesn't bother me;esa luz tan brillante me molesta that bright light is hurting my eyes;deja ya de molestar al gato leave the cat alone;¡deja de molestarme! stop annoying me!;¿te están molestando los niños? are the children bothering you?;las moscas no paraban de molestarnos the flies were a real nuisance;¿te molesta la radio? is the radio bothering you?;¿te molesta si abro la ventana? do you mind if I open the window?;perdone que le moleste… I'm sorry to bother you…me molesta un poco la herida my wound is rather uncomfortable o a bit sore;vuelva dentro de un mes si le sigue molestando come back in a month's time if it's still troubling you3. [ofender] to upset;me molestó que no me saludaras I was rather upset that you didn't say hello to me;… todo esto dicho sin ánimo de molestar a nadie I don't want to cause anyone offence but…♦ vivámonos, aquí no hacemos más que molestar let's go, we're in the way here;deja ya de molestar con tantas preguntas stop being such a nuisance and asking all those questions;¿molesto? – no, no, pasa am I interrupting? – no, not at all, come in;no querría molestar, pero necesito hablar contigo un momento I don't want to interrupt, but I need to have a word with you;puedes aparcar el camión allí, que no molesta you can park the truck over there where it won't be in the way;no molestar [en letrero] do not disturb* * *v/t1 bother, annoy2 ( doler) trouble;no molestar do not disturb* * *molestar vt1) fastidiar: to annoy, to bother2) : to disturb, to disruptmolestar vi: to be a nuisance* * *molestar vb1. (interrumpir) to disturbno lo molestes, está descansando don't disturb him he's resting2. (importunar) to bother5. (importar) to mind¿le molesta que fume? do you mind if I smoke?
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