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121 tilt
A n2 fig ( attack) attaque f (at de) ; to have ou take a tilt at attaquer, critiquer [person, trend, organization] ; s'essayer à [championship, event] ; se mesurer à [champion] ;3 Hist ( in jousting) ( contest) joute f ; ( thrust) coup m (de lance), lancer m ; to take a tilt at porter un coup à [opponent, competitor] ;B vtr1 ( slant) pencher [table, chair, sunshade] ; incliner [head, face, container] ; pencher [qch] sur le côté [hat, cap] ; to tilt one's head to the left/back/forward incliner la tête sur la gauche/en arrière/en avant ; he tilted his cap over his eyes il a rabattu sa casquette sur les yeux ;2 fig ( influence) to tilt the balance in favour of/away from faire pencher la balance en faveur de/contre [politician, party, measure].C vi1 ( slant) [building, spire, tree, table] pencher ; [floor, ground] bouger ; to tilt to the left/forward/to one side pencher vers la gauche/en avant/sur le côté ;2 Hist ( joust) jouter ; to tilt at Hist jouter contre [opponent] ; fig porter un coup à [person, organization]. -
122 strække
crane, extend, strain, stretch* * *vb (strakte, strakt) stretch;( gøre længere) stretch, draw out;( få til at slå bedre til) make (fx the butter) go further;( om materiale) stretch, give;[ med sb:][ strække benene] stretch one's legs;[ strække gevær] lay down one's arms;[ strække hals] crane one's neck,(glds: lade sit liv) put one's head on the block;[ strække hånden frem] hold (el. stretch) out one's hand;[ strække kølen] lay the keel;[ med adv:](dvs slår ikke godt til) it does not go far;[ det strækker godt til] it goes a long way;[ vinen strakte ikke til] there was not enough wine (to go round);[ strække ud] stretch out;( om hest) gallop at full speed;[ med sig:][ strække sig] stretch,(om slette etc: ligge udstrakt) stretch out, spread, lie;(fig) go to the greatest possible length, go as far as one can; -
123 eat
[i:t] 1. past tense - ate; verb(to (chew and) swallow; to take food: They are forbidden to eat meat; They ate up all the cakes; We must eat to live.) comer- eatable2. noun((in plural) food: Cover all eatables to keep mice away.) víveres- eat into- eat one's words* * *[i:t] vt+vi (ps ate, pp eaten) 1 comer, ingerir. 2 tomar uma refeição. 3 corroer, destruir. 4 gastar, consumir. to be eaten up by (with) sentir remorsos, ficar penalizado. to be eaten up with estar corroído de (algum sentimento). to eat crow reconhecer o erro, humilhar-se. to eat humble pie ser obrigado a admitir erro ou mentira. to eat away a) comer continuamente. b) destruir, corroer. to eat away at destruir pouco a pouco. to eat in a) comer em casa. b) corroer. to eat into corroer, consumir. to eat one’s gut of house and home explorar, arruinar alguém. to eat one’s head off não valer o que come. to eat one’s heart out consumir-se, sofrer em silêncio. to eat one’s words retirar o que disse, desmentir as próprias palavras, contradizer-se. to eat out comer fora de casa. to eat out of one’s hand comer na mão de alguém, subjugar-se a alguém. to eat up comer tudo. what’s eating you? o que o está preocupando? que é que o aflige? -
124 прятаться
1) General subject: be in hiding, dodge, hide, hide one's head (особ. от стыда), hider, keep close, lie close, lie snug, lie up, lurk, secrete oneself, shelter, skulk (за чужую спину), take cover, hide face, hide head (от стыда), go into hiding (The owner of a mastiff who viciously attacked a three-year-old boy has gone into hiding to prevent her giant pet from being seized by the authorities.)3) Literal: go to earth, take earth4) Australian slang: lie doggo, shoot the Moon5) Jargon: hole up -
125 roof
ru:f
1. noun(the top covering of a building etc: a flat roof; a tiled roof; the roof of a car.) techo
2. verb(to cover with a roof: They'll finish roofing the house next week.) techar- roof of the mouth
roof n tejado / techotr[rʊːf]1 tejado (tiled) techado2 (of mouth) cielo3 (of car etc) techo1 techar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto hit the roof subirse por las paredesflat roof azotearoof rack bacaroof ['ru:f, 'rʊf] vt: techar1) : techo m, tejado m, techado m2)roof of the mouth : paladar mn.• baca s.f.• bóveda s.f.• bóveda del cielo s.f.• cubierta s.f.• cubierto s.m.• paladar s.m.• techado s.m.• techo (Arquitectura) s.m.• techumbre s.f.• tejado s.m.v.• cubrir v.• techar v.• tejar v.
I ruːfa) ( of building) tejado m, techo m (AmL)to go through/hit the roof — \<\<prices\>\> dispararse, ponerse* por las nubes; \<\<person\>\> ponerse* furioso, explotar (fam)
to raise the roof — poner* el grito en el cielo; (before n)
roof garden — terraza f or azotea f ajardinada
roof restaurant — restaurante m panorámico ( en lo alto de un edificio)
b) ( of car) techo m; (before n)c)
II
transitive verb techar[ruːf]1.N(pl roofs) [of building] tejado m (esp Sp), techo m (esp LAm); [of car etc] techo m•
to live under the same roof — vivir bajo el mismo techo•
prices are going through the roof — los precios están por las nubes- lift the roofwhen the staff arrived the infant was still raising the roof — cuando el personal llegó, el niño todavía estaba llorando a grito pelado
the cheers and roars of approval lifted the pavilion roof — el pabellón se vino abajo con los vivas y los gritos de aprobación
2.VT (also: roof in, roof over) techar, poner techo ato roof a hut in or with wood — poner techo de madera a una caseta
3.CPDroof garden N — azotea f con flores y plantas
roof space N — desván m
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I [ruːf]a) ( of building) tejado m, techo m (AmL)to go through/hit the roof — \<\<prices\>\> dispararse, ponerse* por las nubes; \<\<person\>\> ponerse* furioso, explotar (fam)
to raise the roof — poner* el grito en el cielo; (before n)
roof garden — terraza f or azotea f ajardinada
roof restaurant — restaurante m panorámico ( en lo alto de un edificio)
b) ( of car) techo m; (before n)c)
II
transitive verb techar -
126 tag
hold, lock, roof, stroke* * *I. (et -)( med hånd) hold, grasp,( fast) grip ( fx he had a firm hold (, grasp, grip) on the rope);( ryk) tug,( hårdt) jerk;[ med vb:](også fig) grip ( fx the rope; the hearers);[ have tag på at gøre noget] have the knack of doing something;[ miste taget, miste sit tag] lose one's hold (el. grip),(fig) lose one's grip;[ slippe taget] let go (el. release) one's hold;(dvs nap) put one's back into it;[ tage et tag med] lend a hand.II. (et -e)(på hus etc) roof;[ belægge et tag med strå, teglsten eller skifer] thatch, tile, or slate a roof;[ lægge tag på] roof;[ have tag over hovedet] have a roof over one's head;[ under tag] under cover. -
127 carcajada
f.1 guffaw.reír a carcajadas to roar with laughter2 loud laughter, hearty laughter, burst of laughter, belly laugh.* * *1 burst of laughter, guffaw\reír(se) a carcajadas to laugh one's head off, roar with laughtersoltar una carcajada to burst out laughing* * *noun f.* * *SF loud laugh, guffaw* * *femenino guffaw* * *= laugh, laughter, chortle.Ex. Then something compelled her to blurt out: 'Are you interested in the job?' 'We haven't frightened you off, have we?' ejaculated another, with a nervous laugh.Ex. Kitano burst out laughing to cover her obvious blushing embarrassment, and she was soon encircled with laughter.Ex. But we see the pain in a person's face, hear the glee in his chortles, perceive the affection in the looks and gestures of lovers.----* dar una carcajada = give + a laugh, let out + a laugh.* empezar a dar carcajadas = burst into + a fit of laughter, burst into + side-splitting laughter.* empezar a reírse a carcajadas = burst into + a fit of laughter, burst into + side-splitting laughter.* reírse a carcajadas = laugh + out loud, laugh like + a drain.* reírse a carjadas = lol [laugh out loud].* romper a carcajadas = break out with + laugh.* soltar una carcajada = emit + laugh, let out + a laugh.* * *femenino guffaw* * *= laugh, laughter, chortle.Ex: Then something compelled her to blurt out: 'Are you interested in the job?' 'We haven't frightened you off, have we?' ejaculated another, with a nervous laugh.
Ex: Kitano burst out laughing to cover her obvious blushing embarrassment, and she was soon encircled with laughter.Ex: But we see the pain in a person's face, hear the glee in his chortles, perceive the affection in the looks and gestures of lovers.* dar una carcajada = give + a laugh, let out + a laugh.* empezar a dar carcajadas = burst into + a fit of laughter, burst into + side-splitting laughter.* empezar a reírse a carcajadas = burst into + a fit of laughter, burst into + side-splitting laughter.* reírse a carcajadas = laugh + out loud, laugh like + a drain.* reírse a carjadas = lol [laugh out loud].* romper a carcajadas = break out with + laugh.* soltar una carcajada = emit + laugh, let out + a laugh.* * *guffawsoltar una carcajada to burst out laughingreírse a carcajadas to guffaw, roar with laughter* * *
carcajada sustantivo femenino
guffaw;
reírse a carcajadas to roar with laughter
carcajada sustantivo femenino guffaw: no pude evitar soltar una carcajada, I couldn't help bursting out laughing
reírse a carcajadas, to roar with laughter o to guffaw
' carcajada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soltar
- escapar
English:
amusement
- burst
- laugh
- crack
* * *carcajada nfguffaw;reír a carcajadas to roar with laughter, to laugh uproariously;soltar una carcajada to burst out laughing* * *f laugh, guffaw;reír a carcajadas roar with laughter;estallar en carcajadas burst out laughing;soltar una carcajada burst out laughing* * *carcajada nf: loud laugh, guffawreírse a carcajadas: to roar with laughter* * *carcajada n roar of laughter -
128 hood
(n) (cover of one's head) tibúcbuc, (cover of car's engine) tapalodu
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