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v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) (Krise etc.) provoke; wir wollen es nicht herbeireden let’s not tempt fate, we don’t want to bring it on ourselves ( oder make it happen) by talking about it* * *her|bei|re|denvt sepetw herbéíreden — to bring sth about by talking about it
Probleme herbéíreden — to create problems by talking about them
* * *her·bei|re·denvt▪ etw \herbeireden to talk sth into happeningPanik \herbeireden to create panicden Tod \herbeireden to conjure up deathhör auf, Probleme herbeizureden stop trying to find problems where there are none* * *transitives Verb talk <crisis, problem, etc.> into existence* * *herbeireden v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) (Krise etc) provoke;wir wollen es nicht herbeireden let’s not tempt fate, we don’t want to bring it on ourselves ( oder make it happen) by talking about it* * *transitives Verb talk <crisis, problem, etc.> into existence -
42 uprawiać
(-am, -asz); vt(warzywa, zboże, rolę) to cultivate; (sport, turystykę) to go in for* * *ipf.uprawić pf.1. (= przygotowywać ziemię pod zasiew) cultivate, till, farm; uprawiać ogród garden.2. tylko ipf. (= hodować rośliny) grow, raise.3. tylko ipf. (= zajmować się) practise ( czymś sth); go in ( czymś for sth); ( sport) practise, do; ( zawód) pursue; ( religię) profess; ( sztukę) cultivate; uprawiać hazard gamble; uprawiać nierząd prostitute o.s.; uprawiać alpinizm mountaineer; uprawiać jogging jog; uprawiać kłusownictwo poach; uprawiać magię conjure; uprawiać seks have sex ( z kimś to sb); make love ( z kimś to sb).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uprawiać
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43 pensar
pensar ( conjugate pensar) verbo intransitivo to think;◊ después de mucho pensar … after much thought …;actuó sin pensar he did it without thinking; pensé para mí or para mis adentros I thought to myself; pensar EN algo/algn to think about sth/sb; cuando menos se piensa … just when you least expect it …; pensar mal/bien de algn to think ill o badly/well of sb; dar que or hacer pensar a algn to make sb think verbo transitivo 1 ¿qué piensas del divorcio/del jefe? what do you think about divorce/the boss? piénsalo bien antes de decidir think it over before you decide; pensándolo bien, … on second thought(s) o thinking about it, …; ¡y pensar que …! (and) to think that …!; ¡ni pensarlo! no way! (colloq), not on your life! (colloq) 2 ( tener la intención de): pensamos ir al teatro we're thinking of going to the theater; no pienso ir I'm not going pensarse verbo pronominal ( enf) (fam) ‹decisión/respuesta› to think about; ver tb pensar verbo transitivo 1b
pensar
I verbo intransitivo to think [en, of, about] [sobre, about, over]
II verbo transitivo
1 (formarse una idea) to think [de, of]: no quiero que piense de mí que soy una desagradecida, I don't want him to think I'm ungrateful
2 (examinar una idea) to think over o about: piénsalo dos veces, think it over
3 (tener una intención) to intend: pensamos ir a la playa este verano, we plan to go to the beach this summer
4 (tomar una decisión) to think: he pensado que iré a la fiesta, I've decided to go to the party Locuciones: en el momento menos pensado, when least expected
¡ni pensarlo!, no way! ➣ Ver nota en consider
' pensar' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - dar - discurrir - dueña - dueño - frescura - griterío - matarse - ofuscar - ombligo - planear - precipitada - precipitado - precipitarse - tuntún - ver - creer - decir - inclinar - llevar - opinar English: ahead - bear - believe - dread - food - hard - help - imagine - impulse - intend - moon about - moon around - plan - reason - rethink - shudder - sober - suggestive - think - thought - very - wonder - worst - beyond - collect - conjure up - dwell - impression - incline - inclined - make - mixed - propose - push - put - sort - stop - turn - yourself -
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Ɵin
1. adjective1) (having a short distance between opposite sides: thin paper; The walls of these houses are too thin.) fino2) ((of people or animals) not fat: She looks thin since her illness.) delgado3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) not containing any solid matter; rather lacking in taste; (tasting as if) containing a lot of water or too much water: thin soup.) aguado, poco espeso, claro4) (not set closely together; not dense or crowded: His hair is getting rather thin.) ralo, fino, escaso5) (not convincing or believable: a thin excuse.) poco convincente
2. verb(to make or become thin or thinner: The crowd thinned after the parade was over.) disminuir; disiparse; dispersarse- thinly- thinness
- thin air
- thin-skinned
- thin out
thin adj1. delgado / finoafter her diet, she's a lot thinner después del régimen, está mucho más delgada2. líquido / aguadotr[ɵɪn]1 (person) delgado,-a, flaco,-a1 (thing) delgado,-a, fino,-a2 (liquid - soup, sauce) poco espeso,-a, claro,-a; (- rain) fino,-a1 (hair) escaso,-a, fino,-a y poco abundante; (vegetation) poco tupido,-a1 (audience, crowd) poco numeroso,-a; (response, attendance) escaso,-a2 (voice) débil3 (excuse, argument) pobre, poco convincente1 finamente1 (fog, mist) disiparse2 (audience, crowd, traffic) hacerse menos denso,-a, disminuir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas thin as a rake más flaco,-a que un paloto be thin on the ground haber muy poco,-ato have a thin time of it pasarlas canutas: hacer menos denso, diluir, aguar (un líquido), enrarecer (un gas)thin vi: diluirse, aguarse (dícese de un líquido), enrarecerse (dícese de un gas)1) lean, slim: delgado, esbelto, flaco2) sparse: ralo, escasoa thin beard: una barba rala3) watery: claro, aguado, diluido4) fine: delgado, finothin slices: rebanadas finasadj.• aguado, -a adj.• consumido, -a adj.• delgado, -a adj.• descarnado, -a adj.• escuálido, -a adj.• fino (Delgado) adj.• flaco, -a adj.• flojo, -a adj.• grácil adj.• inconsistente adj.• ligero, -a adj.• magro, -a adj.• pilongo, -a adj.• ralo, -a adj.• tenue adj.v.• adelgazar v.• aguar v.• clarear (Alimentación) v.• enrarecer v.θɪn
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1)a) <layer/slice/wall/ice> delgado, fino2)a) ( in consistency) <soup/sauce> claro, poco espeso, chirle (RPl)3) (weak, poor) < voice> débil; <excuse/argument/disguise> pobre, poco convincente
II
to cut something thin — cortar algo en rebanadas (or capas etc) delgadas
III
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- nn- transitive verb \<\<paint\>\> diluir*, rebajar; \<\<sauce\>\> aclarar, hacer* menos espeso
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viPhrasal Verbs:- thin out[θɪn]1. ADJ(compar thinner) (superl thinnest)1) (=not fat) [person, legs, arms] delgado, flaco pej; [waist] delgado, estrecho; [face] delgado; [nose] delgado, afilado; [lips] fino; [animal] flacoyou're getting thin, aren't you eating enough? — te estás quedando muy delgado, ¿comes lo suficiente?
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she was painfully thin — estaba tan flaca que daba pena verla- be as thin as a rake2) (=not thick) [layer, sheet] fino, delgado; [wall] delgado; [slice, line, fabric] fino•
a thin layer of paint — una capa fina de pintura•
a thin volume of poetry — un delgado tomo de poesíathe joke had begun to wear very thin — (fig) la broma ya empezaba a resultar muy pesada
my patience is wearing thin — (fig) se me está agotando or acabando la paciencia
- be or skate or walk on thin ice- have a thin skinline I, 1., 1)3) (=watery) [custard, sauce, paint] poco espeso4) (=not dense) [smoke, fog, rain] fino5) (=sparse) [beard, hair] ralo, escaso; [eyebrows] fino, delgado; [crowd] escaso, poco numeroso- be thin on the ground- be thin on top6) (=unconvincing) [excuse] pobre, poco convincente; [evidence] poco concluyente; [argument, essay, script] pobre, flojo7) (=weak) [voice] aflautado8) (Econ) [profit] escaso9) (=lacking oxygen) [air, atmosphere] enrarecido, rarificadoout of/into thin air —
he disappeared or vanished into thin air — despareció como por arte de magia, se lo tragó la tierra
2.ADV (=thinly)•
slice the potatoes very thin — corta las patatas en rodajas muy finasspread 2., 5)•
spread the butter very thin — untar una capa muy fina de mantequilla3. VTgreenhouse gases are thinning the ozone layer — los gases que causan el efecto invernadero están haciendo que la capa de ozono sea cada vez menos espesa
4.VI (also: thin out) (=lessen) [fog] aclararse; [ozone layer] hacerse menos espeso; [crowd] disminuir; [population] mermar, reducirse- thin out* * *[θɪn]
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1)a) <layer/slice/wall/ice> delgado, fino2)a) ( in consistency) <soup/sauce> claro, poco espeso, chirle (RPl)3) (weak, poor) < voice> débil; <excuse/argument/disguise> pobre, poco convincente
II
to cut something thin — cortar algo en rebanadas (or capas etc) delgadas
III
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- nn- transitive verb \<\<paint\>\> diluir*, rebajar; \<\<sauce\>\> aclarar, hacer* menos espeso
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viPhrasal Verbs:- thin out -
45 call up
transitive verb1) (imagine, recollect) wachrufen [Erinnerungen, Bilder]; [herauf]beschwören, erwecken [böse Erinnerungen, Fantasien]2) (summon) anrufen, beschwören [Teufel, Geister]3) (telephone) anrufen4) (Mil.) einberufen* * ** * *◆ call upvt▪ to \call up up ⇆ sb jdn anrufen2. COMPUT▪ to \call up up ⇆ sth etw aufrufento \call up up ⇆ data/information Daten/Informationen aufrufen [o abrufen3. MIL▪ to \call up up ⇆ sb jdn einberufen [o einziehen4. (conjure up)to \call up up images/memories/thoughts Bilder/Erinnerungen/Vorstellungen wachrufen* * *1. vt sep4) (fig) (herauf)beschwören; images, thoughts also erwecken; memories also wachrufento call up the Devil — den Teufel beschwören
2. vi (TELEC)anrufen* * *A v/t1. jemanden herauf-, hinaufrufen2. TEL besonders US anrufen3. Geister etc beschwören4. Erinnerungen etc wachrufen, wecken5. MILa) einberufenb) mobilisierenB v/i TEL besonders US anrufen* * *transitive verb1) (imagine, recollect) wachrufen [Erinnerungen, Bilder]; [herauf]beschwören, erwecken [böse Erinnerungen, Fantasien]2) (summon) anrufen, beschwören [Teufel, Geister]3) (telephone) anrufen4) (Mil.) einberufen* * *v.aufbieten v. -
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vtto \call up up <-> sb jdn anrufen2) computto \call up up <-> sth etw abrufen3) milto \call up up <-> sb jdn einberufen [o einziehen];4) ( conjure up) -
47 herbeireden
her·bei|re·denvtetw \herbeireden to talk sth into happening;Panik \herbeireden to create panic;den Tod \herbeireden to conjure up death;hör auf, Probleme herbeizureden stop trying to find problems where there are none -
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49 entreat
entreat [ɪn'tri:t]formal implorer, supplier;∎ to entreat sb to do sth supplier qn de faire qch;∎ I entreat you to help me je vous supplie de m'aider;∎ spare his life, I entreat you épargnez sa vie, je vous en conjure;∎ I entreated her not to be cross with him je l'ai priée instamment de ne pas se fâcher contre lui;∎ literary be merciful, I entreat you ayez pitié, je vous en implore ou supplie -
50 thin
(a) (layer, wire) mince, fin; (wall) mince, peu épais(aisse); (person → skinny) maigre; (→ lean) mince; (leg, neck) maigre; (lips, book) mince; (clothing, blanket) léger, fin; (carpet) ras; (crowd) peu nombreux, épars;∎ to become or to get or to grow thin (person) maigrir;∎ he's as thin as a British rake or American rail il est maigre comme un clou ou sec comme un coup de trique;∎ it's the thin end of the wedge cela ne fait que commencer et ne présage rien de bon;∎ the move appears to be the thin end of the wedge of eventual privatisation cette mesure est vraisemblablement le prélude à une privatisation à venir;∎ cheap hotels are thin on the ground les hôtels bon marché sont rares;∎ honest people are thin on the ground les gens honnêtes sont rares ou ne courent pas les rues(b) (sparse → beard, hair) clairsemé;∎ he's getting a bit thin on top il commence à perdre ses cheveux, il se dégarnit(c) (in consistency → soup, sauce) clair; (→ cream) liquide; (→ paint, ink) délayé, dilué; (→ blood) appauvri, anémié∎ she seemed to vanish into thin air elle semblait s'être volatilisée;∎ to conjure sth out of thin air sortir qch de nulle part∎ the report is rather thin on facts le rapport ne présente pas beaucoup de faits concrets∎ to have a thin time of it (go through difficult time) traverser une période difficile; (not enjoy oneself) s'ennuyer, s'embêter;∎ there are thin times ahead for the coal industry une période de vaches maigres s'annonce pour l'industrie houillère;∎ Stock Exchange trading was thin le marché était calme2 adverb(sauce, soup) allonger, délayer, éclaircir(crowd) s'éclaircir, se disperser; (fog) se lever, devenir moins dense ou épais(aisse); (smoke) devenir moins dense ou épais(aisse); (population) se réduire;∎ his hair is thinning il perd ses cheveux►► Electronics thin film transistor transistor m en couche mince(sauce, soup) allonger, éclaircir, délayer; (paint) délayer, diluer(person) maigrir➲ thin out -
51 aus dem Boden stampfen
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