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1 rozerw|ać2
pf (rozerwę) Ⅰ vt (rozweselić) to amuse, to divert- nic go nie mogło rozerwać nothing would divert himⅡ rozerwać się (zabawić się) to divert oneself, to entertain oneself- po ciężkim dniu pracy musiał się trochę rozerwać after a hard day’s work he wanted to divert himselfThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozerw|ać2
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2 развлекаться
несовер. - развлекаться; совер. - развлечься
1) have a good time; возвр. amuse/divert oneself
2) (отвлекаться)
get/be distracted* * *have a good time, amuse/divert oneself* * *amusedallydissipateplay -
3 розважатися
= розважитисяto amuse oneself, to have a good time, to divert oneself, to distract oneself -
4 divertirse
• disport• disport oneself• divert oneself• enjoy oneself• have a good reputation• have a good trip• have friction• have fun of• make medicinal by adding steel• make merry over• play about• play around -
5 récréer
recréer [ʀ(ə)kʀee]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ʀ(ə)kʀeeverbe transitif to recreate* * *ʀ(ə)kʀee vt* * *recréer verb table: créer vtr to recreate.[rekree] verbe transitif————————se récréer verbe pronominal intransitifto entertain ou to amuse ou to divert oneself -
6 развлекаться
1. disport2. entertain; amuse; divert3. recreateСинонимический ряд:забавляться (глаг.) забавляться; потешаться; тешиться; увеселяться -
7 distraerse
• be sidetracked• become distracted• disport oneself• divert oneself• get distracted• lose track -
8 развлекаться
have fun, have a good time, amuse oneself, divert oneselfget distracted, be distracted -
9 avunmak
"to be consoled, to be comforted; to be divert oneself, to amuse oneself; to become pregnant" -
10 развлекаться чтением пародий
Makarov: divert oneself by reading parodiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > развлекаться чтением пародий
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11 लीलायति _līlāyati _ते _tē
लीलायति ते Den. U. To sport, play, divert oneself. -
12 विहृ _vihṛ
विहृ 1 P.1 To take away, seize away.-2 To remove, destroy.-3 To let fall, shed (as tears); as in बाष्पं विहरति.-4 To pass (as time).-5 To amuse, or divert oneself, sport, play; विहरति हरिरिह सरसवसन्ते Gīt.1; गन्धमादनवनं विहर्तुं गता V.4; U.3.6.-6 To go in various directions.-7 To live.-8 To change, alternate. -
13 развлекаться
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14 забавлятися
to amuse (to entertain, to divert) oneself -
15 побавитися
to amuse (to entertain, to divert) oneself a little -
16 སྐྱོ་བསང་བ་
[skyo bsang ba]recreate, divert oneself -
17 развлечься
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18 развлекаться
несов. - развлека́ться, сов. - развле́чься1) ( забавляться) have fun, have a good time, amuse / divert oneself2) ( отвлекаться от каких-л мыслей) get / be distracted -
19 distrarre
distract( divertire) entertain* * *distrarre v.tr.1 ( distogliere) to distract, to divert: la minima cosa lo distrae, the slightest thing distracts his attention; la vacanza l'aveva distratto dalle sue preoccupazioni, the holiday had taken his mind off his worries; distrarre l'attenzione di qlcu. da qlco., to take s.o.'s attention (o mind) off sthg.; questo continuo ronzio mi distrae, this continuous buzzing distracts me; distrarre qlcu. dal lavoro, to take s.o.'s mind off his work; non mi distrarre in continuazione, stop continually distracting me2 ( divertire) to entertain, to amuse: cerca di distrarre i bambini con qualche gioco, try to amuse the children with some game or other; la padrona di casa distraeva i suoi ospiti con storielle divertenti, the hostess was entertaining her guests with amusing anecdotes3 ( sottrarre e destinare a uso indebito) to misappropriate (anche dir.): fu riconosciuto colpevole di aver distratto un'ingente somma dalla cassa della ditta, he was found guilty of misappropriating a large sum from company funds◘ distrarsi v.rifl.1 to divert one's mind, to divert one's attention: si distrae facilmente, his mind wanders easily (o his attention is easily distracted); si distrae facilmente quando legge, his attention is easily distracted when he's reading2 ( divertirsi) to amuse oneself, to relax: lavori troppo, hai bisogno di distrarti!, you are working too much, you need to relax.* * *1. [dis'trarre]vb irreg vt(distogliere) to distract, divert, (divertire) to amuse, entertain2. vr (distrarsi)(non fare attenzione) to let one's mind wander, (svagarsi) to take one's mind off things* * *[dis'trarre] 1.verbo transitivo1) (deconcentrare) to distract [ persona] (da from; con with)distrarre l'attenzione di qcn. — to distract o divert sb.'s attention
2) (divertire) to amuse, to distract2.distrarre qcn. da — to take sb.'s mind off [problema, preoccupazione]
verbo pronominale distrarsi1) (deconcentrarsi) to divert one's mind, to divert one's attention2) (divertirsi) to amuse oneself3) (svagarsi)* * *distrarre/dis'trarre/ [95]1 (deconcentrare) to distract [ persona] (da from; con with); distrarre l'attenzione di qcn. to distract o divert sb.'s attention2 (divertire) to amuse, to distract3 (allontanare) distrarre qcn. da to take sb.'s mind off [problema, preoccupazione]II distrarsi verbo pronominale1 (deconcentrarsi) to divert one's mind, to divert one's attention2 (divertirsi) to amuse oneself3 (svagarsi) ho bisogno di distrarmi I need to take my mind off things. -
20 zerstreuen
I v/t1. scatter; (Menschen) disperse; (Licht) auch diffuse; seine Kleider im ganzen Haus zerstreuen scatter one’s clothes all over the house2. fig. (Bedenken, Argwohn etc.) dispel, dissipateII v/refl1. Menge: disperse, scatter, break up* * *to disseminate; to sow; to distract; to entertain; to disperse; to divert;sich zerstreuento scatter* * *zer|streu|en ptp zerstreut1. vt1) (= verstreuen) to scatter (in +dat over); Volksmenge etc to disperse; Licht to diffuse; (fig) to dispel, to allay2)(= ablenken)
jdn zerstréúen — to take sb's mind off things, to divert sb2. vr2) (= sich ablenken) to take one's mind off things; (= sich amüsieren) to amuse oneself* * *1) (to (cause to) spread in all directions.) diffuse2) (to (cause to) scatter in all directions: Some seeds are dispersed by the wind.) disperse3) (to amuse or entertain.) divert4) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) scatter* * *zer·streu·en *I. vt▪ etw \zerstreuen to disperse sthberittene Polizisten zerstreuten die Menge mounted police dispersed the crowd▪ jdn \zerstreuen to take sb's mind off sth, to divert sbÄngste/Sorgen \zerstreuen to dispel [or form allay] fears/worries4. (verteilen) to scatterLicht \zerstreuen to diffuse lightII. vr2. (auseinandertreiben) to disperse* * *1.transitives Verb1) scatter; disperse < crowd>2.jemanden/sich zerstreuen — entertain somebody/oneself; (ablenken) take somebody's/one's mind off things
reflexives Verb disperse; (schneller) scatter* * *A. v/tseine Kleider im ganzen Haus zerstreuen scatter one’s clothes all over the house2. fig (Bedenken, Argwohn etc) dispel, dissipate3. fig (ablenken) divert, amuse;jemanden zerstreuen auch take sb’s mind off thingsB. v/r1. Menge: disperse, scatter, break up2. (sich ablenken) take one’s mind off things;sich mit etwas zerstreuen auch occupy o.s. with sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) scatter; disperse < crowd>2.jemanden/sich zerstreuen — entertain somebody/oneself; (ablenken) take somebody's/one's mind off things
reflexives Verb disperse; (schneller) scatter* * *(Optik) v.to disperse v. v.to allay v.to disperse v.to dissipate v.to scatter v.
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