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budge [bʌdʒ]∎ it won't budge c'est coincé, c'est bloqué∎ she refused to budge elle ne voulut pas en démordre;∎ he wouldn't budge an inch il a tenu bon(b) (convince) convaincre, faire changer d'avis;∎ he won't be budged il reste inébranlable, il n'y a pas eu moyen de le faire changer d'avisfamiliar se pousser□ -
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A vtr1 lit bouger ;2 fig faire changer d'avis à.B vi lit bouger (from, off de) ; fig changer d'avis (on sur) ; he won't budge from his position fig il ne changera pas d'avis ; she will not budge an inch fig elle ne changera pas son opinion d'un iota (on sur).■ budge over ○, budge up ○ se pousser. -
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budge [bʌdʒ]( = move) bouger ; ( = change one's mind) changer d'avis• you can't budge him ( = make him change his mind) vous ne le ferez pas changer d'avis* * *[bʌdʒ] 1.transitive verb1) lit bouger2) fig faire changer d'avis à2.intransitive verb lit bouger (from, off de); fig changer d'avis (on sur)she would not budge an inch — fig elle était inflexible
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BUDGE (Bugge, Boggy)The 16th century term for lamb's wool skins with the fur dressed outwards and used then to border scholars' gowns and liveries. Budge Row, London, obtained its name, says Stow, because of the budge skinners living there. The hood of the B.A. degree is still ornamented with this fur. -
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Ⅰbudge [bʌdʒ] v (в отриц. предложениях)1) шевели́ться2) переду́мать3) пошевельну́ть, сдви́нуть с ме́стаⅡbudge [bʌdʒ] nовчи́на -
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(to (cause to) move, even slightly: I can't budge it; It won't budge!) moverbudge vb mover / moversetr[bʌʤ]1 (move) mover2 (make change opinion) hacer cambiar de opinión1 (move) moverse2 (change opinion) cambiar de opinión1) move: moverse, desplazarse2) yield: cederv.• moverse v.bʌdʒ
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intransitive verb (usu with neg)a) ( move) moverse*b) ( change opinion) cambiar de opinión
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vta) ( move) correrb) ( persuade) convencer*, hacer* cambiar de opinión[bʌdʒ]1.VT (=move) mover, hacer que se muevaI couldn't budge him an inch — (fig) no lo pude convencer
2.VI (=move) moverse; (fig) ceder, rendirsehe won't budge an inch — (fig) no cede lo más mínimo
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intransitive verb (usu with neg)a) ( move) moverse*b) ( change opinion) cambiar de opinión
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1. intransitive verb[Person, Tier:] sich [von der Stelle] rühren; [Gegenstand:] sich bewegen, nachgeben; (fig.): (change opinion) nachgeben2. transitive verb1) bewegen2) (fig.): (change opinion) abbringenhe refuses to be budged — er lässt sich nicht umstimmen
* * *(to (cause to) move, even slightly: I can't budge it; It won't budge!) (vom Fleck) bewegen, rühren* * *[bʌʤ]I. vi2. (change mind) nachgebento \budge from one's original story von seiner ursprünglichen Geschichte abweichenII. vt1. (move)▪ to \budge sth etw [von der Stelle] bewegen▪ to \budge sb jdn umstimmen* * *[bʌdZ]1. vi1) (= move) sich rühren, sich bewegenbudge up or over! — mach Platz!, rück mal ein Stückchen!
2) (fig: give way) nachgeben, weichenhe is not going to budge — er gibt nicht nach, der bleibt stur (inf)
2. vt1) (= move) (von der Stelle) bewegen2) (= force to give way) zum Nachgeben bewegen* * *budge1 [bʌdʒ] meist negbudge from one’s opinion von seiner Meinung abrücken oder abgehenbudge sb from his opinion jemanden von seiner Meinung abbringenbudge2 [bʌdʒ] s (gegerbtes) Lammfell* * *1. intransitive verb[Person, Tier:] sich [von der Stelle] rühren; [Gegenstand:] sich bewegen, nachgeben; (fig.): (change opinion) nachgeben2. transitive verb1) bewegen2) (fig.): (change opinion) abbringen* * *v.bewegen v.(§ p.,pp.: bewog, bewogen)rühren v. -
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[bʌdʒ] 1.verbo transitivo spostare, smuovere (anche fig.)2.she will not budge an inch — fig. non si smuoverà di un millimetro
* * *(to (cause to) move, even slightly: I can't budge it; It won't budge!) spostarsi, muoversi* * *[bʌdʒ]1. vt(move) spostare, smuovere2. vimuoversi, spostarsi, fig smuoversi•- budge up* * *[bʌdʒ] 1.verbo transitivo spostare, smuovere (anche fig.)2.she will not budge an inch — fig. non si smuoverà di un millimetro
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{bʌdʒ}
1. v разг. мърдам, помръдвам се
2. променям мнението си, отстъпвам (обик. стр.)
I refuse to BUDGE няма да (се) помръдна
nobody can BUDGE him той e непоколебим, не отстъпва, никой не може да го увещае/разубеди* * *{b^j} v разг. 1. мърдам, помръдвам се; 2. променям мнението* * *шавам; помръдвам; мръдвам; мърдам;* * *1. i refuse to budge няма да (се) помръдна 2. nobody can budge him той e непоколебим, не отстъпва, никой не може да го увещае/разубеди 3. v разг. мърдам, помръдвам се 4. променям мнението си, отстъпвам (обик. стр.)* * * -
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(to (cause to) move, even slightly: I can't budge it; It won't budge!) rokke, røreIsubst. \/bʌdʒ\/lammeskinn med ullen utIIverb \/bʌdʒ\/( helst med negativ) røre (seg) av flekken, rikke (seg), vike, gi etter, (la seg) rokkeIIIadj. \/bʌdʒ\/( gammeldags) stiv, høytidelig -
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(to (cause to) move, even slightly: I can't budge it; It won't budge!) give sig; lad sig rokke* * *(to (cause to) move, even slightly: I can't budge it; It won't budge!) give sig; lad sig rokke -
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v. opzij gaan; uit de weg gaan[ budzj] 〈voornamelijk met ontkenning van shall/will/would, can/could〉1 zich (ver)roeren ⇒ (zich) bewegen, zich verplaatsen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (een klein stukje) verplaatsen ⇒ verschuiven, verschikken♦voorbeelden: -
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[bʌʤ] vi2) ( change mind) nachgeben;to \budge from sth von etw dat abrücken;to \budge from one's original story von seiner ursprünglichen Geschichte abweichen vt1) ( move)to \budge sth etw [von der Stelle] bewegen2) ( cause to change mind)to \budge sb jdn umstimmen
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