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81 meditar sobre
v.to meditate upon, to brood about, to brood on, to brood over.Ellos rumian sus fracasos They mull over their failures.* * *(v.) = muse (over/on/upon)Ex. The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde.* * *(v.) = muse (over/on/upon)Ex: The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde.
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82 remâcher
ʀ(ə)mɑʃe1) [ruminant] to chew [something] again2) (colloq) ( ressasser) to ruminate over [problème, passé]; to nurse [rancœur, dépit]* * *ʀ(ə)mɒʃe vt* * *remâcher verb table: aimer vtr1 ( mâcher de nouveau) [ruminant] to chew [sth] again; [personne] to chew on [bétel, chique];[rəmaʃe] verbe transitif1. [mâcher de nouveau] to chew again[suj: ruminant] to ruminate2. [ressasser] to brood over (inseparable) -
83 incubo
1.in-cŭbo, ŭi, ĭtum, āre (rarely āvi, ātum, in the sense of to brood), 1, v. n. and a., to lie in a place or upon a thing (class.).I.Lit.:B.hic leno aegrotus incubat in Aesculapii fano,
Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 61: namque incubare satius te fuerat Jovi, against (the statue of) Jupiter, id. ib. 2, 2, 16:umero incubat hasta,
rests, lies upon her shoulder, Ov. M. 6, 593:ipsi caetris superpositis incubantes flumen tranavere,
Liv. 21, 27, 5:his (utribus) incubantes tranavere amnem,
Curt. 7, 21, 18.— Poet.: ferro, to fall upon one ' s sword, Sen. Hippol. 259.— In part. pres.: incubans, lying near to, bordering upon:jugum mari,
Plin. 6, 17, 20, § 53.—In partic.1.To sit upon eggs, to brood, to hatch:2.gallinas incubare fetibus alienigenis patiemur,
Col. 8, 5, 10:ova gallinis incubanda subicere,
Plin. 10, 59, 79, § 161:ova incubita,
id. 29, 3, 11, § 45.—To abide or dwell in:3.rure incubabo in praefectura mea,
Plaut. Cas. 1, 1, 21:lucos et specus,
to inhabit, App. M. 4, p. 150, 15. —Pregn.: tabernulam littori proximam, vitatis maris fluctibus, incubabant,
i. e. entered and lodged, App. M. 7, p. 190.—To be in, lie in, rest in or on:4.purpura atque auro,
Sen. Thyest. 909:pavidusque pinnis anxiae noctis vigil incubabat,
on his wings, id. ib. 570 sq.—To cling to, fall upon, said of mourners over the dead, etc.:II.indigna fui marito accendisse rogum, incubuisse viro?
Luc. 9, 57; 8, 727; cf. id. 2, 27 al.—Trop., to brood over, to watch jealously over a thing, either to keep or get possession of it:2.qui illi pecuniae, quam condiderat, spe jam atque animo incubaret,
Cic. Clu. 26, 72:auro,
Verg. G. 2, 507:divitiis,
id. A. 6, 610:publicis thesauris,
to retain sole possession of, Liv. 6, 15:opimae praedae,
Flor. 2, 10, 2.—To press upon, weigh upon, be a burden to, fasten on:3.ut inhaerentem atque incubantem Italiae extorqueret Annibalem,
Flor. 2, 6, 57:protervus menti furor,
Sen. Hippol. 268:illi mors gravis incubat,
id. Thyest. 401.—To settle on, attach one ' s self to any thing. — Absol., of bees:2.nisi incubavere,
Plin. 11, 16, 15, § 45.— Usually with dat.:leo victor armento incubat,
Sen. Thyest. 733:ponto nox incubat atra,
glooms over, darkens, Verg. A. 1, 89:quamvis ipsis urbis faucibus incubaret,
took up a position at, Flor. 1, 10, 2;but cf.: pigra incubat Caligo terras,
Avien. Or. Mar. 236:caelum quod incubat urbi,
Val. Fl. 2, 494.incŭbo, ōnis, m. [1. incubo], one who lies upon any thing.I.A spirit that watches over buried treasures (post-class.):II.cum modo incuboni pileum rapuisset, thesaurum invenit,
Petr. Fragm. Trag. 38, 8.—The nightmare, incubus (post-class.):ab incubone deludi,
Scrib. Comp. 100:de incubone praesumptio,
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84 bebrüten
v/t1. incubate; (Eier) auch sit on2. umg., fig. brood over* * *be|brü|ten ptp bebrütetvtEier to incubate* * *bebrüten v/t1. incubate; (Eier) auch sit on2. umg, fig brood over -
85 ressasser
ressasser [ʀ(ə)sase]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ pensées, regrets] to keep turning over ; [+ plaisanteries, conseil] to keep trotting out* * *ʀ(ə)saseverbe transitif ( ruminer) to brood over [échec, pensées]; to dwell on [regrets, malheurs]; ( rabâcher) to keep trotting out (colloq) [griefs, conseils] ( à quelqu'un to somebody)* * *ʀ(ə)sase vt1) (= remâcher) to keep turning over2) (= redire) to keep trotting out* * *ressasser verb table: aimer vtr ( ruminer) to brood over [échec, pensées]; to dwell on [regrets, malheurs]; ( rabâcher) to keep trotting out○ [griefs, conseils] (à qn to sb); phrase mille fois ressassée phrase that has been trotted out a thousand times○; théorie ressassée hackneyed theory.[rəsase] verbe transitif1. [répéter] to go ou harp on aboutles mêmes histoires ressassées l'amusent toujours he's still amused by the same worn-out old stories2. [repenser à] to turn over in one's mind -
86 носиться как курица с яйцом
носиться как курица с < первым> яйцом (с кем, с чем)разг., ирон.fuss over smb., smth. like an old hen; brood over smth. like a hen over an egg- Объявляю тебе, что все вы, до единого, - болтунишки и фанфаронишки! Заведётся у вас страданьице - вы с ним как курица с яйцом носитесь! (Ф. Достоевский, Преступление и наказание) — 'Let me tell you, that you are all a set of babbling, posing idiots! If you've any little trouble you brood over it like a hen over an egg.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > носиться как курица с яйцом
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87 mulinare
mulinare v.tr.1 (far girare in tondo) to mill; to whirl: il vento mulinava le foglie, the wind whirled the leaves about (o round)2 (fig.) to brood over (sthg.), to ruminate upon, about (sthg.): mulinare qlco. (nella mente), to turn sthg. over (and over) in one's mind (o to brood over sthg. o to ponder on sthg.)◆ v. intr.1 (girare in tondo) to whirl around: le foglie secche mulinavano al vento, the dry leaves whirled around in the wind2 (fig.) (agitarsi) to whirl through, to whirl around, to mill through, to mill around: mille idee gli mulinavano in testa, hundreds of ideas were milling through his mind.* * *[muli'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (far girare) to twirl [spada, bastone]2) fig. (macchinare) to hatch2.1) (turbinare) [fogli, carte] to swirl around; [ acqua] to whirl, to swirl2) fig. [idee, ricordi] to whirl around* * *mulinare/muli'nare/ [1]1 (far girare) to twirl [spada, bastone]2 fig. (macchinare) to hatch(aus. avere)1 (turbinare) [fogli, carte] to swirl around; [ acqua] to whirl, to swirl2 fig. [idee, ricordi] to whirl around. -
88 rimasticare
rimasticare v.tr.1 to chew again2 (fig.) ( ripensare insistentemente a) to chew (over sthg.), to brood (over sthg.), to ruminate (on, over sthg.): rimasticare un'offesa, to brood over an insult3 (fig.) ( ripetere meccanicamente) to repeat mechanically, to regurgitate: rimasticare una lezione imparata a memoria, to repeat mechanically a lesson learnt by heart. -
89 BRAGÐ
n.1) sudden or brisk movement; moment; bragðs, af bragði, at once; af (or á) skömmu bragði, shortly, quickly, in a short time;2) fig., in many phrases, verða fyrri (skjótari) at bragði, to make the first move, to be beforehand with (þeir hafa orðit fyrri at bragði at stefna en vér); vera í bragði með em, skerast í bragð með em, to lend one a helping hand; taka et bragðs or til bragðs, to take some step (to get out of difficulties); úviturligt bragð, a foolish step; úheyriligt bragð, an unheard of proceeding; gerðist þar at sví mikit bragð, at, it went so far that; lítit bragð mun þá at (it must be very slight), ef þú finnr ekki;3) trick, scheme, device, chiefly in pl.; beita en bröðum, hafa brögð við en, to deal cunninly with, impose upon; ferr at fornum brögðum, in the old way; búa yfir brögðum, to brood over wiles; leika em bragð, to play or serve one a trick hefir hann miklu bragði á oss komit, he has played a bad trick upon us;4) countenance, look, expression þannig ertu í bragði sem, thou lookest as if; með betra bragði, in a better mood; bleyðimannligr í bragði, having the look of a coward; Sturla gerði þat bragð á (made as if), at hann hefði fundit Pál prest;5) embroidered figure (hekla saumuð öll brögðum).* * *n. [cp. bregða].I. the fundamental notion is that of a sudden motion:1. temp. a while, moment, cp. auga-bragð; in adverb, phrases, af bragði, at once, Hrafn. 17, Gs. 18, Am. 2; af (á) skömmu bragði, shortly, Fms. vi. 272, viii. 236, 348; í fyrsta bragði, the first time (rare), Gþl. 532, Js. 129; skams bragðs, gen. used as adv. quickly, in a short time, Bs. i. 336, 337, Fms. viii. 348, v. l.; cp. ‘at a brayd,’ ‘in a brayd,’ Engl. Ballads.2. loc. a quick movement; við-bragð (cp. bregða við), knífs-bragð (cp. bregða sverði), a slash with a knife.3. metaph. in many phrases, verða fyrri (skjótari) at bragði, til bragðs, to make the first move; þeir hafa orðit fyrri at b. at stefna en vér, Nj. 241, Bs. ii. 106; svá at þú verðir skjótari at b. at veiða þenna níðing, Fms. i. 206, ix. 288; vera í bragði með e-m, to lend one a helping hand, mostly in something uncanny, Gísl. 5, Bs. i. 722; snarast í bragð með e-m, id., Ld. 254; taka e-t bragðs, til bragðs or bragð, to take some step to get clear out of difficulties, Nj. 263, 199, Fms. ix. 407, Grett. 75 new Ed.; þat var b. (step, issue) Atla, at hann hljóp …, Háv. 53; úvitrligt b., a foolish step, Nj. 78; karlmannligt b., a manly issue, 194; gott b., Fs. 39; úheyriligt b., an unheard-of thing, Finnb. 212.II. [bregða A. III], a ‘braid,’ knot, stitch, chiefly in pl.; hekla saumuð öll brögðum, a cloak braided or stitched all over, Fms. ii. 70; fáguð brögðum, all broidered, v. 345, Bret. 34; rístu-bragð, a scratched character.2. in wrestling, bragð or brögð is the technical phrase for wrestlers’ tricks or sleights; mjaðmar-bragð, leggjar-bragð, hæl-bragð, klof-bragð …, the ‘bragð’ of the hip, leg, heel …, Edda 33; [fang-bragð, wrestling], hence many wrestling terms, fella e-n á sjálfs síns bragði, to throw one on his own bragð.3. gen. a trick, scheme, device, [A. S. brægð, bræd; Engl. braid = cunning, Shakesp.], chiefly in pl., með ymsum brögðum, margskyns brögð, Fas. i. 274, Fms. x. 237; brögð í tafli, a trick in the game, a proverb, when things go not by fair means, Bs. ii. 318; ferr at fornum brögðum, in the old way, Grett. 79 new Ed.: but also sing., sér konungr nú bragð hans allt, Fms. xi. 106; hafði hann svá sett bragðit, x. 305, Eg. 196 ( a trick); ek mun finna bragð þar til, at Kristni mun við gangast á Íslandi, Hkr. i. 290; bragð hitta þeir nú í, Lv. 82.β. with a notion of deceit, a trick, crafty scheme; með brögðum, with tricks, Hkr. ii; búa yfir brögðum, to brood over wiles, Fas. i. 290; hafa brögð undir brúnum, to have craft under one’s eyebrows, look crafty, Band. 2; undir skauti, under one’s cloak, id., Bs. i. 730; beita e-n brögðum, metaphor from hunting, to deal craftily with one, Rm. 42, Ísl. ii. 164; hafa brögð við e-n, Njarð. 382, 378; vera forn í brögðum, old in craft, of witchcraft, Ísl. ii. 399: hence such phrases as, bragða-karl, a crafty fellow, Grett. 161; bragða-refr, a cunning fox; brögðóttr, crafty, etc. In Swed. ‘bragder’ means an exploit, action, whilst the Icel. implies some notion of subtlety or craft; yet cp. phrases as, stór brögð, great exploits, Fb. ii. 299; hreysti-brögð, hetju-brögð, great deeds, (above I. 3.)III. [bregða C; cp. A. S. bræd, Engl. breath], countenance, look, expression; hón hefir hvíti ok b. várt Mýramanna, Ísl. ii. 201, v. l.; þannig er bragð á þér, at þú munir fás svífast, thou lookest as if …, cp. brögð undir brúnum above, Fms. ii. 51; heilagleiks b., to look like a saint, Bs. i. 152; þat b. hafði hann á sér sem, Ld. 24; ekki hefir þú b. á þér sem hérlenzkir menn, Fms. x. 227; þannig ertu í bragði sem …, thou lookest as if …, Ísl. ii. 149; með illu bragði, ill-looking, Sturl. i. 170; með hýru, glöðu b., Bs. ii. 505; með beztu bragði, stern, Pass. 21. 1; með hryggu bragði, with gloomy look; með betra bragði, in a better mood, Nj. 11; bleyði-mannligr í b., cowardly, Fms. ii. 69: metaph., Sturla görði þat bragð á, at hann hefði fundit …, S. put that face on a thing, Sturl. ii. 176.IV. [bergja, gustare], taste; vatns-bragð, beisku-bragð, bitter taste, of water; ó-bragð, a bad flavour, etc.2. [= bragr], mode, fashion; in vinnu-brögð, working; hand-bragð, handicraft; lát-bragð, manners; trúar-brögð, pl. religion, mode of faith; afla-brögð, mode of gaining one’s livelihood, etc.: very freq. in mod. usage, but in old writers no instance bearing clearly upon the subject is on record; cp. however the phrase, bragð er at e-u, a thing is palpable, tangible: lítið bragð mun þar at ( it must be very slight) ef þú finnr ekki, Ld. 136; ærit b. mun at því, Nj. 58; görðist þar at svá mikit b., it went so far that …, Fms. i. 187, Grett. 158 new Ed. -
90 in-cubō
in-cubō uī, itus, āre, to lie upon, rest on: Pellibus stratis, V.: umero incubat hasta, rests upon her shoulder, O.: caetris superpositis incubantes flumen tranavere, L.: aper Erymantho Incubat, lies dead, O.—Fig., to brood over, watch jealously over: pecuniae spe atque animo: divitiis, V.: publicis thensauris, L.—To settle on, brood over: ponto nox incubat atra, V. -
91 раздумывать
несовер.; без доп.
1) (о ком-л./чем-л.) (размышлять)
meditate (on, upon), muse (over), ponder (over), consider, think, ruminate (on); deliberate (взвешивать); brood (over) (грустно, мрачно)
2) (колебаться)
hesitate* * *1) deliberate; 2) change mind* * *(о ком-л./чем-л.) (размышлять) meditate, muse, ponder* * *broodmeditatereflectruminatespeculate -
92 SJÓÐA
(sýð; sauð, suðum; soðinn), v.1) to boil, cook (sjóða mat, slátr, egg);2) to forge (iron);3) fig. to brood (tarry) over (sjóða e-t fyrir sér).* * *pres. sýð; pret. sauð, sautt (mod. sauðst), sauð, pl. suðu; subj. syði; part. soðinn: [A. S. seôðan; Engl. to seethe; Germ. sieden]:—to cook; sjóða mat, K. Þ. K. 88; ganga sjóða, Hým. 14; soðinn kálfr, Rm. 5; soðin lifr: Gkv. 2. 23; soðinn mörr, Korm.; láta soðinn, Gm. 18; er lokit var at s., Korm. 34; var ekki soðit, Edda 45; at hverr maðr syði ok matbjöggi, Stj. 293; matgört ok soðit, 167; hann sagði at vér syðim furðu íll slátr, Fms. ii. 139; hann tók eitt kið, slátraði ok sauð, Stj. 390; hann sauð í katli miklum, Nj. 247; tak egg ek sjóð hart (imperat.), Pr. 472.2. a smith’s term, to fuse steel and soft iron; þótti mér aldri soðit verða járnit til loks en sindraði ávallt ór, Þorst. Síðu H. 177; sára-lauk suðu, Gsp.; afii soðinn, Þd. 15.II. metaph. to brood over, delay; þat sjóðum vér er vér velkjum lengi í hugskoti váru, Hom. 83; þér meltið slíkt ok sjóðit fyrir yðr svá at ekki verðr af, Nj. 154. -
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94 πέσσω
πέσσω, Il.4.513 (no other tense in Hom. exc. in the compd. καταπέσσω), [dialect] Att. [full] πέττω, later [full] πέπτω Arist.Ph. 259b12, ([etym.] ἐκ-) Plu.2.683d, corrupted in Ath.3.83fcod. A: [tense] fut.A (cj. for πέμψω): [tense] aor.ἔπεψα Pherecr.183
, Pl.R. 372b, ([etym.] κατα-) Il.1.81 :—[voice] Med. (v. infr.), [tense] aor.ἐπεψάμην Hegem.
ap. Ath.15.698f :—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.πεφθήσομαι Arist. Pr. 927b31
, Gal.1.634: [tense] aor.ἐπέφθην Herm.in Phdr.p.93
A., v.l. in Hp. Acut.(Sp.)67, Arist.Pr. 864a32 : [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.πέπεμμαι Hp.Dent.26
, Ar. Pax 869:—soften, ripen, or change by means of heat:I of the West wind, ripen fruit, Od.7.119 : generally, bring to maturity, Arist.GA 780b10 ; alsoὅταν [ὁ ἥλιος] ὑγρὸν ὄντα τὸν ἀέρα πέττῃ καὶ διακρίνῃ Id.Pr. 944a13
.II by the action of fire, cook, dress, esp. bake,σιτία Hdt.8.137
; ; :—[voice] Pass.,σιτία σφί ἐστι ἱρὰ πεσσόμενα Hdt.2.37
;ὁ πλακοῦς πέπεπται Ar. Pax 869
;ἄρτον εὖ πεπεμμένον Id.Pl. 1136
:—[voice] Med., πέσσεσθαι πέμματα bake oneself cakes, Hdt.1.160.III by the action of the stomach, digest,κοιλίαι πέσσουσι Hp.VM11
, cf. Arist.GA 718b21, PA 677b31, al.; opp. κατεργάζεσθαι (chew), Plu. Eum.11 :—[voice] Pass., , cf. Mete. 381b12 ; of milk, etc., to be concocted, Id.GA 776a26, 777a7.b οἶνος π. τὰ σῖτα promotes the digestion of food, Ath.1.26a.2 metaph., of diseases, πέσσεται νοῦσος is 'concocted', comes to a crisis, Hp.Acut.42.3 metaph., also, mostly in bad sense, χόλον πέσσειν nurse, brood over one's wrath, ἀλλ' ἐπὶ νηυσὶ χόλον θυμαλγέαπέσσει Il.4.513
, cf. 9.565 (but, digest, i. e. allow to cool down, in Arist.EN 1126a24); κήδεα π. Il.24.617, 639 ;αἰεί Philet.1
; βέλος πέσσειν have a dart in one to brood over, Il.8.513 ; γέρα πεσσέμεν gorge himself on them, 2.237 (later, simply, enjoy,θρεπτήρια A.R.1.283
); also ἀκίνδυνον αἰῶνα πέσσειν lead a sodden life of ease, Pi.P.4.186. (I.-E. peq[uglide]-, cf. Skt. pácati 'cook', Lat. coquo, Slav. pek<*> 'I bake'.) -
95 sobrevolar
v.1 to fly over.2 to fly by, to brood over, to hover.* * *1 to fly over* * *VT to fly over* * *verbo transitivo to fly over; (Mil) to fly over, overfly* * *verbo transitivo to fly over; (Mil) to fly over, overfly* * *sobrevolar [ A10 ]vtto fly over; ( Mil) to fly over, overfly* * *
sobrevolar ( conjugate sobrevolar) verbo transitivo
to fly over
sobrevolar verbo transitivo to fly over
* * *sobrevolar vtto fly over* * *v/t fly over, overfly* * *sobrevolar {19} vt: to fly over, to overfly -
96 remuer
remuer [ʀəmye]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = bouger) to moveb. [+ objet] ( = déplacer) to move ; ( = secouer) to shakec. ( = brasser) [+ café] to stir ; [+ sable] to stir up ; [+ salade] to toss ; [+ terre] to turn over• il a remué la sauce/les braises he stirred the sauce/poked the fire• remuer des souvenirs [personne nostalgique] to turn over old memories in one's mind ; [évocation] to stir up old memoriesd. [+ personne] ( = émouvoir) to move ; ( = bouleverser) to upset2. intransitive verb( = bouger) [personne] to move ; [dent, tuile] to be loose• cesse de remuer ! keep still!3. reflexive verba. ( = bouger) to move ; ( = se déplacer) to move about* * *ʀ(ə)mɥe
1.
1) ( mouvoir) to move [doigt, main, tête]; to wiggle [orteil, oreille, hanches]2) ( secouer) to shake [objet]3) ( déplacer) to move [objet]il a tout remué dans le tiroir pour retrouver la clé — he turned the whole drawer upside down to find the key
4) Culinaire to stir [soupe, café, pâtes]; to toss [salade]5) ( brasser) lit to turn over [terre]; to poke [cendres]; fig to mull over [pensées, chimères]; to handle [argent]6) ( évoquer) to rake up [passé, vieille histoire]; to stir up [souvenirs]7) ( bouleverser) to upset [personne]; ( émouvoir) to move
2.
verbe intransitif ( bouger) [personne] to move; [enfant] to fidget; [feuilles] to flutter; [bateau] to bob up and down
3.
se remuer (colloq) verbe pronominal1) ( sortir de son apathie) to get a move on (colloq)2) ( faire des efforts)* * *ʀəmɥe1. vt1) (= bouger) [bras, doigts] to move, [orteils, oreilles] to wiggleC'est à peine si elle pouvait remuer le bras. — She could hardly move her arm.
remuer la queue [chien] — to wag its tail
2) [café, sauce] to stirRemuez la sauce pendant deux minutes. — Stir the sauce for two minutes.
2. vi(= bouger) to move* * *remuer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mouvoir) to move; remuer les doigts/la main/le bras to move one's fingers/one's hand/one's arm; je ne peux plus remuer les orteils I can't wiggle ou move my toes; il remuait les lèvres en silence his lips moved silently; elle marche en remuant les hanches she wiggles her hips when she walks; peux-tu remuer les oreilles? can you wiggle your ears?; le chien remuait la queue the dog was wagging its tail;2 ( secouer) [personne] to shake [objet]; [vent] to shake [branche, feuilles, arbres]; [vagues, vent] to toss [bateau]; arrête de remuer la table stop shaking the table;3 ( déplacer) [personne] to move [personne, objet lourd]; il a tout remué dans le tiroir pour retrouver la clé he turned the whole drawer upside down to find the key; ⇒ ciel;5 ( brasser) lit to turn over [terre]; to poke [cendres]; fig to mull over [pensées, chimères, idées]; to handle [argent];7 ( bouleverser) to upset [personne]; ( émouvoir) to move; j'en suis encore toute remuée I still feel very upset by it.B vi ( bouger) [personne] to move; [enfant] to fidget; [feuilles] to flutter; [bateau] to bob up and down; entendre remuer to hear movement; le vent fait remuer les feuilles the leaves flutter in the wind; le vent fait remuer les arbres the trees sway in the wind.C se remuer○ vpr1 ( sortir de son apathie) to get a move on○; allez, remue-toi! come on, get a move on○!;2 ( faire des efforts) se remuer pour faire to make an effort to do; il s'est beaucoup remué pour avoir ce travail he made a big effort to get this job.[rəmɥe] verbe transitifla brise remue les branches/les herbes the breeze is stirring the branches/the grass3. [retourner - cendres] to poke ; [ - terre, compost] to turn over (separable) ; [ - salade] to toss ; [ - boisson, préparation] to stirremuer des fortunes ou de grosses sommes to handle huge amounts of moneyremuer ciel et terre to move heaven and earth, to leave no stone unturnedremuer des souvenirs to turn ou to go over memories5. [troubler] to moveêtre (tout)/profondément remué to be (very)/deeply moved————————[rəmɥe] verbe intransitif1. [s'agiter - nez, oreille] to twitchla queue du chien/du chat/du cheval remuait the dog was wagging/the cat was wagging/the horse was flicking its tail2. [branler - dent, manche] to be loose3. [bouger] to move[gigoter] to fidget————————se remuer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [bouger] to movea. (sens propre) I need to move around ou to walk around a bit2. [se démener] to put oneself out -
97 cavilar sobre
v.to mull over, to brood over, to chew on, to chew over.* * *(v.) = muse (over/on/upon), reflect (on)Ex. The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde.Ex. However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence.* * *(v.) = muse (over/on/upon), reflect (on)Ex: The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde.
Ex: However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence. -
98 cavilar
v.to think deeply, to ponder.* * *1 to ponder, think about, brood over* * *VI to think deeply, ponder* * *verbo intransitivo to ponder, deliberate, think deeplydespués de mucho cavilar — after much thought o deliberation
* * *= ponder (over/on/upon), think.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio thought.Ex. If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.Ex. Whether the juxtaposition of language with literature is as weighty an advantage as has on occasion been claimed is, I think, debatable.----* cavilar (sobre) = muse (over/on/upon), reflect (on).* * *verbo intransitivo to ponder, deliberate, think deeplydespués de mucho cavilar — after much thought o deliberation
* * *= ponder (over/on/upon), think.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio thought.Ex: If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.
Ex: Whether the juxtaposition of language with literature is as weighty an advantage as has on occasion been claimed is, I think, debatable.* cavilar (sobre) = muse (over/on/upon), reflect (on).* * *cavilar [A1 ]vito ponder, deliberate, think deeplyllegué a esta conclusión después de mucho cavilar I arrived at this conclusion after much thought o deliberation o consideration, I arrived at this conclusion after thinking about it deeply o pondering on it o deliberating on it for a long time* * *
cavilar ( conjugate cavilar) verbo intransitivo
to ponder, think deeply;◊ después de mucho cavilar after much thought o deliberation
cavilar verbo intransitivo to ponder
' cavilar' also found in these entries:
English:
muse
- ruminate
* * *cavilar vito think deeply, to ponder;estuvo cavilando sobre qué modelo comprar he was debating with himself o pondering which model to buy* * *v/t meditate on* * *cavilar vi: to ponder, to deliberate* * * -
99 grübeln
grü·beln [ʼgry:bl̩n]vidas G\grübeln brooding; -
100 tűnődik
(DE) nachhängen; s. fragen; spekuliere; spekulierende; spekuliert; spekuliertes; (EN) brood; brood over; commune with one's own heart; commune with oneself; moon; moon about; ruminate; speculate
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