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1.[dɪg]intransitive verb, -gg-, dug [dʌg]2) (Archaeol.): (excavate) Ausgrabungen machen; graben2. transitive verb,-gg-, dug1) grabendig a hole [in something] — ein Loch [in etwas (Akk.)] graben
2) (turn up with spade etc.) umgraben3) (Archaeol.) ausgraben3. noun1) Grabung, die3) (fig.) Anspielung, die (at auf + Akk.)have or make a dig at somebody/something — eine [spitze] Bemerkung über jemanden/etwas machen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/20416/dig_in">dig in- dig out- dig up* * *[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) stoßen2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) der Stoß, der Seitenhieb- digger- dig out
- dig up* * *[dɪg]I. nto go on a \dig eine Ausgrabung machen\dig in the ribs Rippenstoß mII. vi<-gg-, dug, dug>1. (break up ground) graben2. (poke) graben, wühlenher nails dug into his palm ihre Nägel gruben sich in seine HandI've got a stone in my shoe and it's \digging into my foot in meinem Schuh ist ein Stein, der bohrt sich in meinen Fußto \dig in one's pocket in der Tasche graben [o fam [herum]wühlenyou \dig, man? alles klar, Junge? fam4.▶ to \dig deeper der Sache nachgehen [o auf den Grund gehen], tiefer bohren▶ to \dig [deeper] into one's pockets [tiefer] in die eigene Tasche greifen▶ to \dig [deeper] into one's resources [or savings] [verstärkt] auf eigene Mittel/Ersparnisse zurückgreifenIII. vt<-gg-, dug, dug>▪ to \dig sth etw grabento \dig a canal/ditch einen Kanal/Graben aushebento \dig a hole ein Loch buddeln fam2. ARCHEOL▪ to \dig sth etw ausgraben [o frei legen3. (thrust)to \dig a pole into the ground einen Pfahl in den Boden rammento \dig sb in the ribs jdn [mit dem Ellenbogen] anstoßento \dig one's spurs into a horse einem Pferd die Sporen geben6.▶ to dig [up] the dirt about [or on] sb jdn durch den Schmutz ziehen* * *[dɪg] vb: pret, ptp dug1. vtthey dug their way out of prison — sie gruben sich (dat) einen (Flucht)tunnel aus dem Gefängnis
to dig sb in the ribs — jdm or jdn in die Rippen stoßen
2. vi1) (person) graben; (dog, pig) wühlen, graben; (TECH) schürfen; (ARCHEOL) (aus)graben, Ausgrabungen machento dig deep ( Sport, fig ) — auf seine letzten Reserven zurückgreifen; ( fig, in one's memory ) lange überlegen
2) (inf3. nto have a dig at sb/sth — eine spitze Bemerkung über jdn/etw machen
* * *dig [dıɡ]A s1. Graben n, Grabung f2. umga) (archäologische) Ausgrabungb) Ausgrabungsstätte f3. Puff m, Stoß m:dig in the ribs Rippenstoß m5. SCHULE US umg Büffler(in)6. pl Br umg Bude f:live in digs möbliert wohnenB v/t prät und pperf dug [dʌɡ], obs digged1. graben in (dat):b) fig etwas ausgraben, aufdecken, ans Tageslicht bringen:dig the truth out of sb die Wahrheit aus jemandem herausholenc) auftreiben, finden4. ein Loch etc graben:a) eine (Fall)Grube ausheben,5. eingraben, bohren ( beide:into in akk):6. einen Stoß geben (dat), stoßen, puffen:dig one’s spurs into a horse einem Pferd die Sporen geben;dig sb in the ribs jemandem einen Rippenstoß geben7. umga) kapieren umg, verstehenC v/i1. graben, schürfen ( beide:for nach)2. figa) forschen ( for nach)b) sich gründlich beschäftigen ( into mit)3. dig intoa) einem Pferd die Sporen geben,b) umg in einen Kuchen etc reinhauen,c) umg sich einarbeiten in (akk)4. SCHULE US umga) büffeln, ochsenb) schwitzen (at über dat)5. besonders Br umg seine Bude haben, wohnen* * *1.[dɪg]intransitive verb, -gg-, dug [dʌg]2) (Archaeol.): (excavate) Ausgrabungen machen; graben2. transitive verb,-gg-, dug1) grabendig a hole [in something] — ein Loch [in etwas (Akk.)] graben
2) (turn up with spade etc.) umgraben3) (Archaeol.) ausgraben3. noun1) Grabung, die3) (fig.) Anspielung, die (at auf + Akk.)have or make a dig at somebody/something — eine [spitze] Bemerkung über jemanden/etwas machen
Phrasal Verbs:- dig in- dig out- dig up* * *(at) n.Anspielung (gegen) f.Spitze -n f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: dug)= graben v.(§ p.,pp.: grub, gegraben) -
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[dɪg] nto go on a \dig eine Ausgrabung machen\dig in the ribs Rippenstoß m;1) ( break up ground) graben;to \dig for sth nach etw dat graben;2) ( poke) graben, wühlen;her nails dug into his palm ihre Nägel gruben sich in seine Hand;I've got a stone in my shoe and it's \digging into my foot in meinem Schuh ist ein Stein, der bohrt sich in meinen Fuß;you \dig, man? alles klar, Junge? ( fam)PHRASES:to \dig [deeper] into one's pockets [tiefer] in die eigene Tasche greifen;to \dig [deeper] into one's resources [or savings] [verstärkt] auf eigene Mittel/Ersparnisse zurückgreifen;to \dig deeper der Sache nachgehen [o auf den Grund gehen], tiefer bohren vt <-gg-, dug, dug>1) ( with a shovel)to \dig sth etw graben;to \dig a canal/ ditch einen Kanal/Graben ausheben;to \dig a hole ein Loch buddeln ( fam)2) archeolto \dig sth etw ausgraben [o freilegen];3) ( thrust)to \dig sb jdm einen Stoß geben;to \dig a pole into the ground einen Pfahl in den Boden rammen;to \dig sb in the ribs jdn [mit dem Ellenbogen] anstoßen;to \dig one's spurs into a horse einem Pferd die Sporen gebenPHRASES:to dig [up] the dirt about [or on] sb jdn durch den Schmutz ziehen;to \dig one's own grave sich dat sein eigenes Grab schaufeln;to \dig in one's heels [or toes] [or feet] auf stur schalten, keinen Zentimeter nachgeben;to \dig oneself into a hole sich dat selbst eine Grube graben -
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I 1. [dɪg]1) (poke) spintone m., colpo m.; (with elbow) gomitata f.; (with fist) pugno m.to get in a dig at sb. — lanciare una frecciata a qcn
3) archeol. scavi m.pl.2. II 1. [dɪg]1) (excavate) scavare [trench, tunnel]2) agr. zappare [garden, plot]; archeol. scavare, fare degli scavi in [ site]3) (extract) cavare [ potatoes]; raccogliere [ root crops]; estrarre [coal, turf] ( out of da)5) AE colloq. (like)2.1) (excavate) scavare ( into in; for alla ricerca di, per cercare); agr. zappare; archeol. scavare, fare degli scavi3) (penetrate)to dig into — [springs, thorns] piantarsi, conficcarsi
•- dig in- dig out- dig up* * *[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) scavare2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) scavare3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) colpire2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) colpo; frecciata- digger- dig out
- dig up* * *dig /dɪg/n.1 (archeol.) scavo3 (fig. fam.) frecciatina; battutina: He can never resist a dig at her parents, non può mai trattenersi dal lanciare una frecciatina ai suoi genitori; to have a dig at sb. [st.], fare una battutina su q. [qc.]4 (pl.) (fam. antiq. GB) camera d'affitto; alloggio♦ (to) dig /dɪg/(pass. e p. p. dug)A v. t.1 scavare; estrarre ( dal suolo): He dug a hole in the ground, ha scavato una buca in terra; to dig a trench [a grave, a tunnel, a ditch], scavare una trincea [una tomba, una galleria, un fosso]; to dig coal, estrarre carbone; to dig potatoes, cavare le patate ( scavando)3 conficcare; piantare: He dug his elbow into my ribs, mi ha piantato il gomito nelle costole; He dug the spurs into the horse's sides, ha piantato gli speroni nei fianchi del cavallo4 (pop. antiq.) apprezzare; capire: to dig girls, apprezzare le donne; I can dig that, lo capisco; You dig?, capisci?B v. i.1 fare uno scavo; vangare2 ( anche fig.) scavare: to dig for gold, scavare in cerca d'oro; cercare l'oro; They dug down several metres and found water, hanno scavato per alcuni metri e hanno trovato l'acqua; They dug through 6 feet of solid rock, hanno fatto un buco di 6 piedi nella roccia solida; They spent months digging through the archives, hanno passato mesi a scavare negli archivi● to dig deep, far prova di generosità, elargire con generosità; (fig.) fare ricerche approfondite □ (fig.) to dig one's own grave, scavarsi la fossa con le proprie mani □ to dig sb. in the ribs, dare una gomitata (o una ditata) nelle costole a q. □ (fig.) to dig a hole for oneself, darsi la zappa sui piedi (fig.) □ to dig (up) the dirt (on sb.), cercare di scoprire informazioni compromettenti (su q.).* * *I 1. [dɪg]1) (poke) spintone m., colpo m.; (with elbow) gomitata f.; (with fist) pugno m.to get in a dig at sb. — lanciare una frecciata a qcn
3) archeol. scavi m.pl.2. II 1. [dɪg]1) (excavate) scavare [trench, tunnel]2) agr. zappare [garden, plot]; archeol. scavare, fare degli scavi in [ site]3) (extract) cavare [ potatoes]; raccogliere [ root crops]; estrarre [coal, turf] ( out of da)5) AE colloq. (like)2.1) (excavate) scavare ( into in; for alla ricerca di, per cercare); agr. zappare; archeol. scavare, fare degli scavi3) (penetrate)to dig into — [springs, thorns] piantarsi, conficcarsi
•- dig in- dig out- dig up -
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caмoму ceбe (или дpугoму) мoгилу pыть, caмoгo ceбя угpoбить (угpoбить, пoгубить кoгo-л.) [dig a pit этим. библ.] I strongly object to the type of paper where examinees, instead of being given a straightforward chance to show what they do know, have a pit dug for them in every question. 'And I don't like Glaushof,' said the Colonel... 'Let him dig his own grave' (Th. Sharpe) -
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I ɡreiv noun(a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) grav- gravestone
- graveyard II ɡreiv adjective1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) viktig, betydningsfull2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) alvorlig3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) alvorlig, sørgelig•- gravely- gravityalvorlig--------gravIsubst. \/ɡreɪv\/1) grav2) ( litterært) død• is there life beyond the grave?dig one's own grave ( overført) grave sin egen gravfrom the cradle to the grave fra vugge til gravhave one foot in the grave se ➢ foot, 1look as one has risen from the grave se ut som man har stått opp fra gravenon the brink of the grave ( overført) på gravens randsilent as the grave stille som i gravensomeone has just walked over my grave eller a ghost has just walked over my grave det går kaldt nedover ryggen på megturn in one's grave snu seg i gravenII1) hugge ut, skjære ut2) ( også overført) gravere, risse inn, prege3) ( gammeldags) begravegraven image ( spesielt bibelsk) avgudsbilde, utskåret bildeIIIverb \/ɡreɪv\/( historisk) skrape og tjære bunnen på et skipIVadj. \/ɡreɪv\/, \/ɡrɑːv\/1) alvorlig, høytidelig2) dyster3) viktig, betydningsfull, avgjørende4) alvorlig, graverende5) kritisken kritisk situasjon, et viktig spørsmål6) ( fonetikk) dyp7) ( musikk) grave, høytidelig, langsom8) (sjelden, om farge) livløs, kjedelig, mørk, dyster -
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I.II.A n ( burial place) tombe f ; beyond the grave après la mort ; from beyond the grave d'outre-tombe ; to go to one's grave believing that rester convaincu jusque dans la tombe que ; to go to an early grave avoir une fin prématurée.B adj2 ( solemn) sérieux/-ieuse ; to look grave avoir un air grave.to dance on sb's grave danser sur la tombe de qn ; to dig one's own grave creuser sa propre tombe ; to have one foot in the grave avoir un pied dans la tombe ; somebody is walking over my grave j'ai une angoisse ; to turn in one's grave se retourner dans sa tombe. -
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1. n1) могила2) перен. смерть; загибель3) надгробний камінь (пагорбок)4) яма (для зберігання овочів)5) префект, що обирається мешканцями6) управитель (маєтку тощо)7) фон. глухий наголос2. adj1) важливий, вагомий; серйозний2) загрозливий; тяжкий3) похмурий; сумний4) темний (про фарби)5) скромний (про наряди)6) поважний, статечний; стриманий7) впливовий, авторитетний8) низький (про тон)9) важкий, громіздкий3. v (past graved; p.p. graved, graven)1) гравіювати; витісувати; вирізувати, вирізьблювати2) зберігати, закарбовувати (в пам'яті)3) мор. чистити і смолити підводну частину судна* * *I n1) могилаII vmass grave — братська могила; смерть, загибель
apx. (graved [-d]; graved, graven)1) гравірувати; висікати; вирізувати2) запам'ятовувати, закарбувати ( у пам'яті)III n; грам. IV a1) серйозний, вагомий, важливий2) важкий, тяжкий, загрозливий (про звинувачення, хворобу)3) похмурий, сумний4) темний ( про фарби); скромний ( про вбрання)5) статечний, стриманийgrave person — урівноважена людина; серйозний, важливий; урочистий; повільний
6) впливовий, авторитетний8) гpaм. тупий ( про наголос); ненаголошенийV n; іст.префект, який обирається жителями; управляючий ( маєтком)VI v; мор. -
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adj. ernstig; serieus; ernstige uitdrukking--------n. graf--------v. graveren; beitelen; griffengrave1[ greev] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:silent as the grave • zwijgend/stil als het grafdig one's own grave • zichzelf te gronde richtenrise from the grave • uit de dood opstaan————————grave22 ernstig ⇒ zwaar, erg♦voorbeelden:————————grave3[ greev] 〈werkwoord; voltooid deelwoord ook graven〉 -
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30 Grab
n; -(e)s, Gräber grave; lit. (auch Grabmal) tomb; (Gruft) sepulch|re (Am. -er); das Heilige Grab the Holy Sepulchre; das Grab des Unbekannten Soldaten the tomb of the Unknown Warrior; am Grab at the graveside; zu Grabe tragen auch fig. bury; jemandem ins Grab folgen follow s.o. to the grave; ins Grab sinken geh. fig. (sterben) go to the grave; ein nasses oder feuchtes Grab oder sein Grab in den Wellen finden geh. go to a watery grave; er nahm sein Geheimnis mit ins Grab he took his secret with him to the grave, his secret died with him; bis ans oder ins Grab unto ( oder till) death; über das Grab hinaus beyond the grave; er ist verschwiegen wie ein Grab fig. he is as silent as the grave, his lips are sealed; er bringt mich noch ins Grab umg. he’ll be the death of me yet; mit einem Bein oder Fuß im Grab(e) stehen fig. have one foot in the grave; sein eigenes Grab graben oder schaufeln fig. dig one’s own grave; sich im Grab(e) ( her) umdrehen fig. turn in one’s grave* * *das Grabtomb; resting place; grave* * *[graːp]nt -(e)s, ordm;er['grɛːbɐ] grave; (= Gruft) tomb, sepulchre (Brit), sepulcher (US); (fig = Untergang) end, ruinationdas Heilige Gráb — the Holy Sepulchre (Brit) or Sepulcher (US)
jdn zu Grábe tragen — to bear sb to his grave
ein feuchtes or nasses Gráb finden (liter) sein Gráb in den Wellen finden (liter) — sein Gráb in den Wellen finden (liter) to go to a watery grave, to meet a watery end
ein Geheimnis mit ins Gráb nehmen — to take a secret with one to the grave
treu bis ans Gráb — faithful to the end, faithful unto death (liter)
er würde sich im Grábe umdrehen, wenn... — he would turn in his grave if...
du bringst mich noch ins Gráb or an den Rand des Grábes! — you'll be the death of me yet (inf), you'll send me to an early grave
mit einem Bein or Fuß im Grábe stehen (fig) — to have one foot in the grave
sein eigenes Gráb graben or schaufeln (fig) — to dig one's own grave
See:→ auch Grabmal* * *das1) (a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) grave2) (a tomb.) sepulchre3) (a hole or vault in the ground in which a dead body is put; a grave: He was buried in the family tomb.) tomb* * *<-[e]s, Gräber>[ˈgra:p, pl ˈgrɛ:bɐ]nt (letzte Ruhestätte) graveein \Grab in fremder Erde finden (geh) to be buried in foreign soilsein \Grab in den Wellen finden, ein feuchtes [o nasses] \Grab finden (geh) to go to a watery grave [or liter meet a watery end]▶ ein Geheimnis mit ins \Grab nehmen to carry a secret [with one] to the grave▶ etw mit ins \Grab nehmen to take sth [with one] to the grave▶ sich dat sein \Grab selbst schaufeln [o graben], sich dat sein eigenes \Grab schaufeln [o graben] to dig one's own grave▶ schweigen können wie ein \Grab to be [as] silent as the grave [or [be able to] keep quiet]* * *das; Grab[e]s, Gräber graveer würde sich im Grab[e] herumdrehen — (fig. ugs.) he would turn in his grave
verschwiegen wie ein od. das Grab sein — (ugs.) keep absolutely mum (coll.)
mit einem Fuß od. Bein im Grab[e] stehen — (fig.) have one foot in the grave (fig.)
etwas mit ins Grab nehmen — (geh.) take something with one to the grave
jemanden zu Grabe tragen — (geh.) bury somebody
seine Hoffnungen zu Grabe tragen — (fig. geh.) abandon one's hopes
jemanden an den Rand des Grabes bringen — (fig. geh.) drive somebody to distraction
* * *das Heilige Grab the Holy Sepulchre;das Grab des Unbekannten Soldaten the tomb of the Unknown Warrior;am Grab at the graveside;zu Grabe tragen auch fig bury;jemandem ins Grab folgen follow sb to the grave;ins Grab sinken geh fig (sterben) go to the grave;sein Grab in den Wellen finden geh go to a watery grave;er nahm sein Geheimnis mit ins Grab he took his secret with him to the grave, his secret died with him;über das Grab hinaus beyond the grave;er ist verschwiegen wie ein Grab fig he is as silent as the grave, his lips are sealed;er bringt mich noch ins Grab umg he’ll be the death of me yet;Fuß im Grab(e) stehen fig have one foot in the grave;schaufeln fig dig one’s own grave;sich im Grab(e) (her)umdrehen fig turn in one’s grave* * *das; Grab[e]s, Gräber graveer würde sich im Grab[e] herumdrehen — (fig. ugs.) he would turn in his grave
verschwiegen wie ein od. das Grab sein — (ugs.) keep absolutely mum (coll.)
sich (Dat.) selbst sein Grab schaufeln — (fig.) dig one's own grave (fig.)
mit einem Fuß od. Bein im Grab[e] stehen — (fig.) have one foot in the grave (fig.)
etwas mit ins Grab nehmen — (geh.) take something with one to the grave
jemanden zu Grabe tragen — (geh.) bury somebody
seine Hoffnungen zu Grabe tragen — (fig. geh.) abandon one's hopes
jemanden an den Rand des Grabes bringen — (fig. geh.) drive somebody to distraction
* * *¨-er n.grave n.sepulcher (US) n.sepulchre (UK) n.tomb n. -
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v.1 to dig (hoyo).2 to go deep, to delve deeply.* * *1 to dig1 (ahondar) to go deep\cavar su propia tumba figurado to dig one's own grave* * *verb* * *1.VT [en el suelo] [+ fosa, hoyo] to dig; [+ pozo] to sink; (Agr) [+ tierra] to dig over; [+ cepas] to dig round2. VI1) [en el suelo] to dig2) (=investigar) to delve (en into)go deeply (en into)3) (=meditar) to meditate profoundly (en on)* * *verbo transitivoa) <fosa/zanja> to dig; < pozo> to sinkb) <tierra/huerto> to hoecavar su propia fosa or tumba — to dig one's own grave
* * *= dig, dig + deep, burrow.Ex. The factory worker compensates for his noisy and dirty work environment by digging his allotment.Ex. Are we prepared to dig deep into our well of humanity & humility in order to uplift ourselves?.Ex. Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.----* cavar los cimientos = dig + foundations.* cavarse su propia tumba = another nail in + Posesivo + coffin.* cavar una zanja = dig + ditch.* * *verbo transitivoa) <fosa/zanja> to dig; < pozo> to sinkb) <tierra/huerto> to hoecavar su propia fosa or tumba — to dig one's own grave
* * *= dig, dig + deep, burrow.Ex: The factory worker compensates for his noisy and dirty work environment by digging his allotment.
Ex: Are we prepared to dig deep into our well of humanity & humility in order to uplift ourselves?.Ex: Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.* cavar los cimientos = dig + foundations.* cavarse su propia tumba = another nail in + Posesivo + coffin.* cavar una zanja = dig + ditch.* * *cavar [A1 ]vt1 ‹fosa/zanja› to dig; ‹pozo› to sink2 ‹tierra/huerto› to hoecavar su propia fosa or tumba or sepultura to dig one's own grave* * *
cavar ( conjugate cavar) verbo transitivo
‹ pozo› to sink
cavar verbo transitivo to dig
♦ Locuciones: cavar uno su propia tumba, to dig one's own grave
' cavar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tumba
- pala
- pica
- tierra
English:
burrow
- deep
- dig
- hoe
- work
* * *♦ vt[hoyo] to dig; [con azada] to hoe;cavar un pozo to sink a well;está cavando su propia tumba she is digging her own grave♦ vi[hacer hoyo] to dig; [con azada] to hoe* * *v/t dig* * *cavar vt: to digcavar vicavar en : to delve into, to probe* * * -
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f pit, hole( tomba) gravefossa comune mass grave* * *fossa s.f.1 ditch; trench; ( buca) pit, hole: fossa di scolo, drainage ditch; scavare una fossa, to make (o to dig) a ditch (o a pit) // (metall.) fossa di colata, (casting) pit // fossa biologica, cesspit, cesspool; fossa settica, septic tank3 ( cavità) hollow, cavity: il terreno qui forma una profonda fossa, the ground forms a deep hollow here4 ( tomba) grave: fossa comune, common (o pauper's) grave; scavava una fossa, he was digging a grave // avere un piede nella fossa, (fig.) to have one foot in the grave // scavarsi la fossa con le proprie mani, (fig.) to dig one's own grave // portare qlcu. alla fossa, (fig.) to be the cause of s.o.'s death (o to drive s.o. into the grave) // del senno di poi son piene le fosse, (prov.) it is easy to be wise after the event7 (geol., geogr.): fossa tettonica, graben (o rift valley); fossa oceanica, (deep-sea) trench (o trough).* * *['fɔssa]sostantivo femminile1) (cavità, scavo) pit, hole2) (tomba) grave3) min. (pozzo) pit4) aut. (per riparazioni) inspection pit•fossa dei leoni — lion's den (anche fig.)
- e nasali — anat. nasal passages
••avere un o essere con un piede nella fossa to be at death's door, to have one foot in the grave; scavarsi la fossa (con le proprie mani) — to dig one's own grave
* * *fossa/'fɔssa/sostantivo f.1 (cavità, scavo) pit, hole2 (tomba) grave3 min. (pozzo) pit4 aut. (per riparazioni) inspection pitavere un o essere con un piede nella fossa to be at death's door, to have one foot in the grave; scavarsi la fossa (con le proprie mani) to dig one's own grave\fossa biologica septic tank; fossa comune mass grave; fossa dei leoni lion's den (anche fig.); fossa dell'orchestra orchestra pit; fossa settica → fossa biologica; - e nasali anat. nasal passages. -
33 creuser
creuser [kʀøze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ bois, falaise] to hollow out ; [+ sol, roc] to dig a hole in ; (au marteau-piqueur) to drill a hole inb. [+ puits, fondations, canal, tranchée] to dig ; [+ sillon] to plough (Brit), to plow (US) ; [+ trou] to dig ; (au marteau-piqueur) to drillc. ( = approfondir) [+ problème, sujet] to go into• la promenade, ça creuse (l'estomac) (inf) walking gives you a real appetite2. reflexive verba. [joues, visage] to become gauntb. [personne] se creuser (la cervelle or la tête) (inf) to rack one's brains• il ne s'est pas beaucoup creusé ! (inf) he didn't exactly overexert himself!* * *kʀøze
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1) ( ôter de la matière dans) [personne] to dig a hole in [terre]; to hollow out [tronc, fruit]; to drill a hole in [dent]; to dig into [roche]; [mer, eau] to eat into, to erode [falaise]2) ( pratiquer) to dig [trou, canal, tombe, terrier]; to sink [puits]; to plough GB, to plow US [sillon] ( dans in); [rivière] to hollow out [lit]3) ( marquer) [rides] to furrow [front, visage]elle avait le visage creusé par la faim/le chagrin — her face was gaunt with hunger/grief
4) ( accentuer la cambrure de)creuser le dos or les reins — to arch one's back
5) ( accentuer) to deepen, to increase [déficit, fossé]6) ( approfondir) [personne] to go into [something] in depth [sujet, théorie]
2.
verbe intransitif
3.
se creuser verbe pronominal [joues, visage] to become hollow; [mer, vagues] to be whipped up; [rides] to deepen; [écart] to widen••ça creuse — (colloq) it really gives you an appetite
se creuser (la tête or la cervelle) — (colloq) to rack one's brains
* * *kʀøze1. vt1) [trou, tunnel] to dig2) [sol] to dig a hole in, [bois] to hollow out3) fig to go into, to go deeply into2. vi* * *creuser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( ôter de la matière dans) [personne] to dig a hole in [terre]; to hollow out [tronc, fruit]; to drill a hole in [dent]; [bulldozer] to dig into [roche]; [mer, eau] to eat into, to erode [falaise, rochers]; [ver] to burrow through [terre];2 ( pratiquer) [personne] to dig [trou, souterrain, tombe, fossé]; to sink [puits, fondations]; to cut, to dig [canal, tunnel]; to plough GB, to plow US [sillon] (dans in); [lapin, renard] to dig [terrier]; [rivière] to hollow out [lit]; creuser un trou à la pelleteuse to dig a hole with a mechanical digger; creuser sa propre tombe lit, fig to dig one's own grave;3 ( marquer) [rides] to furrow [front, visage]; elle avait le visage creusé par la faim/le chagrin/l'épuisement her face was gaunt with hunger/grief/exhaustion;4 ( accentuer la cambrure de) creuser le dos or les reins to arch one's back;5 ( accentuer) to deepen, to increase [déficit, fossé, inégalités]; creuser l'écart entre to widen the gap between;6 ( approfondir) [personne] to go into [sth] in depth, to research [question, sujet, théorie]; vous ne creusez pas assez votre analyse your analysis does not go far enough; si tu creuses un peu, tu t'aperçois vite que if you scratch the surface you soon realize that.B vi creuser dans la craie/la roche/l'argile to dig into the chalk/the rock/the clay.C se creuser vpr1 ( devenir concave) [joues, visage] to become hollow; [mer, vagues] to be whipped up;2 ( s'accentuer) [rides] to deepen; [écart, différence] to widen.ça creuse○ it really gives you an appetite; se creuser (la tête or la cervelle)○ to rack one's brains.[krøze] verbe transitif1. [excaver - puits, mine] to dig, to sink ; [ - canal] to dig, to cut ; [ - tranchée] to dig, to excavate ; [ - sillon] to plough ; [ - passage souterrain, tunnel] to make, to bore, to diga. [à la pelle] to dig a holeb. [en grattant] to scratch a holeça a creusé un abîme ou fossé entre eux this has opened up a gulf between them2. [faire un trou dans - généralement] to hollow (out) ; [ - avec une cuillère] to scoop (out)3. [ployer]creuser les reins ou le dos to arch one's back4. [marquer - traits du visage]5. (familier) [ouvrir l'appétit de] to make hungryla marche m'a creusé (l'estomac) the walk gave me an appetite ou whetted my appetite ou made me feel hungry6. [approfondir - idée] to look ou to go into (inseparable) ; [ - problème, question] to look ou to delve into (inseparable)il paraît intelligent, mais il vaut mieux ne pas creuser (trop loin) he seems intelligent, but it might be better not to go into it too deeply7. COUTURE [décolleté] to make deeper ou lower[emmanchure] to make bigger————————se creuser verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)tu ne t'es pas beaucoup creusé pour écrire ce texte! you didn't overtax yourself when you wrote this text!————————se creuser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [yeux, visage] to grow hollow[joues] to grow gaunt ou hollow[fossettes, rides] to appear2. [augmenter - écart] to grow bigger -
34 scavare
con pala digcon trivella excavate* * *scavare v.tr.1 to dig; to excavate; ( in una miniera) to mine: scavarono un grosso buco nel terreno per le fondamenta, they excavated a big hole in the ground for the foundations; è difficile scavare il terreno quando è gelato, it is difficult to dig the ground when it is frozen; questo buco fu scavato dall'acqua, this hole was hollowed out by the water; scavare un fosso, to dig a ditch (o to ditch); scavare un pozzo, to sink a well; scavare una trincea, to dig a trench; scavare con la draga, to dredge // si scavò la fossa con le sue mani, (fig.) he cut his own throat2 (di cose sepolte, riportarle alla luce) to excavate, to unearth: scavare antiche rovine, to excavate ancient ruins; scavare una città sepolta, to excavate a buried city; scavare un tesoro, to dig up treasure // a furia di scavare è venuta fuori la verità, (fig.) by dint of lots of digging the truth came out; scavare nel passato di qlcu., (fig.) to dig into s.o.'s past3 (fig.) ( escogitare) to dig up, to come* by: scava strani argomenti, strane teorie, he digs up strange ideas, strange theories4 (fare lo scollo ad abito ecc.) to widen, to enlarge: scavare il collo di un vestito, to enlarge the collar of a dress; scavare le maniche, to widen the sleeves.* * *[ska'vare] 1.verbo transitivo to dig*, to excavate, to bore, to hollow out [buco, fossato, tunnel]; to sink*, to dig* [ fondamenta]; to bore, to dig*, to drill [ pozzo]; [mare, acqua] to eat* into, to erode [ rocce]; fig. [ stanchezza] to furrow, to line [ viso]2.1)2) (indagare)3.scavare nel passato di qcn. — to dig into sb.'s past
verbo pronominale scavarsi-rsi un passaggio in qcs. — to burrow one's way into sth.
- rsi la fossa con le proprie mani — fig. to dig one's own grave
* * *scavare/ska'vare/ [1]to dig*, to excavate, to bore, to hollow out [buco, fossato, tunnel]; to sink*, to dig* [ fondamenta]; to bore, to dig*, to drill [ pozzo]; [mare, acqua] to eat* into, to erode [ rocce]; fig. [ stanchezza] to furrow, to line [ viso](aus. avere)1 scavare nella roccia to dig into the rock; scavare alla ricerca di un tesoro to dig for a treasure2 (indagare) scavare nella memoria to delve in one's memory; scavare nel passato di qcn. to dig into sb.'s pastIII scavarsi verbo pronominale-rsi un passaggio in qcs. to burrow one's way into sth.; - rsi la fossa con le proprie mani fig. to dig one's own grave. -
35 Ast
m; -(e)s, Äste1. branch; bes. lit. bough; im Holz: knot; den Ast absägen, auf dem man sitzt fig. saw off one’s own branch, dig one’s own grave, shoot o.s. in the foot; einen Ast durchsägen umg., fig. hum. snore like a pig, Am. saw wood (snoring); absteigend, aufsteigend* * *der Astgnarl; branch; bough; limb* * *Ạst [ast]m -(e)s, ordm;e['ɛstə]1) branch, bough; (fig von Nerv) branchsich in Äste teilen — to branch
den Ast absägen, auf dem man sitzt (fig) —
einen Ast durchsägen (hum) () — to snore like a grampus (inf), to saw wood (US inf)
See:2) (im Holz) knoteinen Ast lachen (inf) — to double up (with laughter)
* * *der1) (a branch of a tree: the bough of an apple tree.) bough2) (an arm-like part of a tree: He cut some branches off the oak tree.) branch3) (a branch.) limb* * *<-[e]s, Äste>[ast, pl ˈɛstə]m2. (abzweigender Flussteil) branch4.▶ den \Ast absägen, auf dem man sitzt to dig one's own grave▶ auf dem absteigenden \Ast sein [o sich akk auf dem absteigenden \Ast befinden] (fam) sb/sth is going downhill* * *der; Ast[e]s, Äste1) branch; boughden Ast absägen, auf dem man sitzt — (fig. ugs.) saw off the branch one is sitting on
auf dem absteigenden Ast sein — (fig. ugs.) be going downhill
3)* * *den Ast absägen, auf dem man sitzt fig saw off one’s own branch, dig one’s own grave, shoot o.s. in the foot;einen Ast durchsägen umg, fig hum snore like a pig, US saw wood (snoring); → absteigend, aufsteigendsich (dat)einen Ast lachen fig split one’s sides (laughing)* * *der; Ast[e]s, Äste1) branch; boughden Ast absägen, auf dem man sitzt — (fig. ugs.) saw off the branch one is sitting on
auf dem absteigenden Ast sein — (fig. ugs.) be going downhill
2) (in Holz) knot3)sich (Dat.) einen Ast lachen — (ugs.) split one's sides [with laughter]
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36 Fleisch
n; -(e)s, kein Pl.1. am Körper: flesh; wildes Fleisch MED. proud flesh, granulation tissue; vom Fleisch fallen umg. go thin; stärker: waste away; im Film war viel Fleisch zu sehen there were acres of flesh on view in the film, Am. the movie was a flesh orgy; Fleisch werden BIBL. be made flesh; Fleisch geworden incarnate; Menschen von Fleisch und Blut flesh and blood, real people; mein etc. eigen Fleisch und Blut fig. my etc. own flesh and blood; in Fleisch und Blut (persönlich) in the flesh; ( jemandem) in Fleisch und Blut übergehen fig. become second nature (to s.o.); sich (Dat) ins eigene Fleisch schneiden fig. dig one’s own grave; (sich selbst in etw. reinreiten) cut off one’s nose to spite one’s face; Pfahl, Weg2. zum Verzehr: meat; Fleisch fressend Pflanze, Tier: carnivorous; Fleisch fressende Pflanze oder Fleisch fressendes Tier auch carnivore; Fisch 13. von Früchten: flesh5. DRUCK. shoulder* * *das Fleisch(lebend) flesh;(tot) meat* * *[flaiʃ]nt -(e)s,no pl1) (= Gewebe, Muskelfleisch) fleshnacktes Fléísch (lit, fig hum) — bare flesh
ins eigene Fléísch schneiden — to cut off one's nose to spite one's face
Menschen von Fléísch und Blut — flesh and blood
sein eigen Fléísch und Blut (geh) — his own flesh and blood
jdm in Fléísch und Blut übergehen —
und das Wort ward Fléísch (Bibl) — and the Word was made flesh
Fléísch geworden = fleischgeworden —
2) (= Nahrungsmittel) meat; (= Fruchtfleisch) fleshFléísch verarbeitend — meat-processing
* * *das1) (the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.) flesh2) (the flesh of animals or birds used as food: She does not eat meat; ( also adjective) What did you have for the meat course?) meat* * *<-[e]s>[ˈflaiʃ]\Fleisch fressend carnivorous, meat-eating attr\Fleisch fressende Pflanze carnivorous plant, carnivore2. (Gewebe, Muskelfleisch) flesh no indef art, no pl5.▶ jdm in \Fleisch und Blut übergehen to become sb's second nature▶ sich akk o dat [mit etw dat] ins eigene \Fleisch schneiden to cut off one's nose to spite one's face, to harm one's own interests▶ vom \Fleisch[e] fallen to lose a lot of weight* * *das; Fleisch[e]s1) (Muskelgewebe) fleshdas nackte/rohe Fleisch — one's bare/raw flesh
Fleisch fressend — (Biol.) carnivorous; (fig.)
sein eigen[es] Fleisch und Blut — (geh.) his own flesh and blood
jemandem in Fleisch und Blut übergehen — become second nature to somebody
sich (Dat.) ins eigene Fleisch schneiden — cut off one's nose to spite one's face
vom Fleisch fallen — (ugs.) waste away
2) (Nahrungsmittel) meat3) (FruchtFleisch) flesh* * *1. am Körper: flesh;wildes Fleisch MED proud flesh, granulation tissue;im Film war viel Fleisch zu sehen there were acres of flesh on view in the film, US the movie was a flesh orgy;Fleisch werden BIBEL be made flesh;Fleisch geworden incarnate;Menschen von Fleisch und Blut flesh and blood, real people;mein etcin Fleisch und Blut (persönlich) in the flesh;(jemandem) in Fleisch und Blut übergehen fig become second nature (to sb);sich (dat)ins eigene Fleisch schneiden fig dig one’s own grave; (sich selbst in etwas reinreiten) cut off one’s nose to spite one’s face; → Pfahl, Weg2. zum Verzehr: meat;3. von Früchten: flesh4. fig:frisches Fleisch (neue Leute) new blood;das sündige Fleisch the flesh5. TYPO shoulder* * *das; Fleisch[e]s1) (Muskelgewebe) fleshdas nackte/rohe Fleisch — one's bare/raw flesh
Fleisch fressend — (Biol.) carnivorous; (fig.)
sein eigen[es] Fleisch und Blut — (geh.) his own flesh and blood
sich (Dat.) ins eigene Fleisch schneiden — cut off one's nose to spite one's face
vom Fleisch fallen — (ugs.) waste away
2) (Nahrungsmittel) meat3) (FruchtFleisch) flesh* * *n.flesh n.meat n. -
37 gr|ób
m (G grobu) 1. (miejsce pochówku) (ziemny) grave; (grobowiec) tomb, crypt- odwiedzać groby bliskich to visit one’s relatives’ graves- chodzić na groby to visit graves- złożyła kwiaty na grobie matki she put flowers on her mother’s grave- pochowano go w grobie rodzinnym he was interred in the family grave/tomb- już od dawna leży w grobie s/he’s been dead for quite some time now2. przen. grave przen.- małżeństwo jest grobem miłości marriage is the grave of love3. Relig. a representation of the Holy Sepulchre displayed for veneration in Catholic churches on Good Friday and Saturday- Grób Nieznanego Żołnierza the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier■ będę ci wierny/wdzięczny po grób I’ll be faithful/grateful to you to the day I die- będzie mi to wypominał po grób I’ll never hear the last of it- miłość po grób undying love- zza grobu from beyond the grave- głos/wołanie zza grobu a voice/call from beyond the grave- przewracać się w grobie pot. to turn in one’s grave- spocząć w grobie książk. to be laid to rest- spoczywać w grobie to lie in the grave- stać nad grobem to have one foot in the grave- wpędzić kogoś do grobu to be the death of sb- te ciągłe awantury/te dzieci wpędzą mnie do grobu these constant fights/those kids are going to be the death of me- kopać sobie grób to dig one’s own grave- swoim zachowaniem sam kopie sobie grób he’s digging his own grave with that behaviour- zabrać a. wziąć coś (ze sobą) do grobu to take sth to the grave [tajemnicę]The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gr|ób
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38 tumba
f.1 grave, tomb.2 knocking-down.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: tumbar.* * *1 tomb, grave\a tumba abierta at full speedser una tumba figurado not to breathe a word* * *noun f.1) grave2) tomb* * *ISF (=sepultura) tomb, grave- ser como una tumbaIISF1) LAm (=tala) felling of timber, clearing of ground; (=tierra) ground cleared for sowing; (=claro) forest clearing2) (=sacudida) shake, jolt3) (=voltereta) somersaultIII* * *estos niños me van a llevar a la tumba — (fam & hum) these kids will be the death of me (colloq & hum)
ser (como) una tumba — (fam) to be the soul of discretion
* * *= tomb, grave.Ex. The types of materials include imperial writings, noble diaries, books on protocol and ceremonies, books relating to imperial tombs and early Chinese material.Ex. From a tiny fragment of the page of a Bible found in the grave of an Indian girl buried in the 17th century, it was possible to discover the particular edition of the Bible that it came from.----* cavarse su propia tumba = another nail in + Posesivo + coffin.* con un pie en la tumba = over the hill.* no descansar en la tumba de uno = spin + in + Posesivo + grave.* profanación de tumbas = grave robbing, body-snatching.* profanador de tumbas = resurrectionist, grave robber, body snatcher.* profanar una tumba = rob + grave.* saqueador de tumbas = grave robber.* saqueo de tumbas = grave robbing, body-snatching.* ser una tumba = lips + seal.* * *estos niños me van a llevar a la tumba — (fam & hum) these kids will be the death of me (colloq & hum)
ser (como) una tumba — (fam) to be the soul of discretion
* * *= tomb, grave.Ex: The types of materials include imperial writings, noble diaries, books on protocol and ceremonies, books relating to imperial tombs and early Chinese material.
Ex: From a tiny fragment of the page of a Bible found in the grave of an Indian girl buried in the 17th century, it was possible to discover the particular edition of the Bible that it came from.* cavarse su propia tumba = another nail in + Posesivo + coffin.* con un pie en la tumba = over the hill.* no descansar en la tumba de uno = spin + in + Posesivo + grave.* profanación de tumbas = grave robbing, body-snatching.* profanador de tumbas = resurrectionist, grave robber, body snatcher.* profanar una tumba = rob + grave.* saqueador de tumbas = grave robber.* saqueo de tumbas = grave robbing, body-snatching.* ser una tumba = lips + seal.* * *(excavada) grave; (construida) tomblanzarse a tumba abierta ( period): el ciclista se lanzó a tumba abierta por la pendiente the cyclist launched himself headlong down the hillse lanzó a la campaña a tumba abierta she threw herself wholeheartedly into the campaignser (como) una tumba ( fam); to keep quiet, keep one's mouth shut* * *
Del verbo tumbar: ( conjugate tumbar)
tumba es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
tumba
tumbar
tumba sustantivo femenino ( excavada) grave;
( construida) tomb
tumbar ( conjugate tumbar) verbo transitivo
un olor que te tumbaba a smell that knocked you backward(s)
‹muro/casa› to demolish, knock down
tumbarse verbo pronominal
to lie down
tumba sustantivo femenino grave, tomb
la tumba de Cromwell, Cromwell's tomb
♦ Locuciones: cavar su propia tumba, to dig one's own grave
ser una tumba, to keep one's mouth shut
tumbar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer caer de un golpe) to knock down
2 (acostar) to lie down
3 fam (suspender) me tumbaron en matemáticas, I failed maths
' tumba' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cavar
- losa
- revolverse
- fosa
- lápida
- sepultura
English:
grave
- hill
- mark
- stone
- tomb
- vault
- wreath
- drape
- file
- seal
* * *tumba nf1. [sepultura] grave, tomb;a tumba abierta [a toda velocidad] (at) full tilt, flat out;[sin cautela] all out;se lanzó a tumba abierta a defender los derechos de los sospechosos he went all out to defend the suspects' rights;en la entrevista hace una confesión a tumba abierta she confesses everything openly in the interview;ser una tumba: soy una tumba I won't say a word2. Col, Cuba [tala] felling* * *f tomb, grave;revolverse en su tumba fig turn in one’s grave;estar con un pie en la tumba have one foot in the grave;lanzarse a tumba abierta go headlong;ser una tumba fig keep one’s mouth shut* * *tumba nf1) sepulcro: tomb2) fosa: grave3) : felling of trees* * *tumba n1. (fosa) grave2. (mausoleo) tomb -
39 kopać
1. (-pię, -piesz); vt(piłkę, przeciwnika) perf; -pnąć to kick; (dół, norę) perf; wy- to dig, (ziemniaki, buraki) to dig up2. vi( machać nogami) to kick; ( w ziemi) to dig* * *ipf.- ię -iesz1. (= uderzać nogą) kick; kopać leżącego kick sb when they are down; niech cię gęś kopnie! damn you!2. (= ryć) dig, excavate; kopać łopatą dig with a spade, spade; samemu sobie grób kopać dig one's own grave; kto pod kim dołki kopie, sam w nie wpada hoist with one's own petard.3. (= wykopywać) dig, excavate; kopać kartofle lift l. dig up potatoes.4. pot. ( o broni) (= odrzucać) kick, recoil, jerk back.5. pot. ( o płodzie) kick.6. pot. (= porażać) zap, bite.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kopać
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40 a-şi săpa singur groapa / mormântul
to dig one's own graveto be beaten with one's stickto cook one's (own) gooseto kill the goose that lays / laid the golden eggsaprox. to ride for a fall\a-şi săpa singur groapa / mormântul mormântul cu dinţii ( d. mâncăcioşi) to dig one's grave with one's teeth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi săpa singur groapa / mormântul
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