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121 drive
[draɪv] nto go for a \drive eine [Spazier]fahrt machen;to go for a \drive in the new car eine Spritztour mit dem neuen Wagen machen;to take sb out for a \drive jdn auf eine Spazierfahrt mitnehmen, mit jdm spazieren fahrenthey live a day's \drive north of us sie wohnen eine Tagesfahrt nördlich von uns3) ( driveway) Fahrstraße f, Fahrweg m; ( car entrance) Einfahrt f; ( approaching road) Zufahrt[sstraße] f, Zufahrtsweg m; ( to large building) Auffahrt fall-wheel \drive Allradantrieb m;she lacks \drive es fehlt ihr an Elan;to have \drive Schwung [o Elan] haben;he has the \drive to succeed mit seiner Energie wird er es schaffento organize a \drive to collect money eine Sammelaktion organisieren;economy \drive Sparmaßnahmen fpl;to be on an economy \drive Sparmaßnahmen durchführen;fund-raising \drive Spenden[sammel]aktion f;disk \drive Diskettenlaufwerk nt;CD-ROM \drive CD-ROM-Laufwerk nt1) ( operate vehicle)to \drive an automatic einen Wagen mit Automatik fahren2) ( use vehicle)to \drive sth etw fahren;to \drive a sports car/ Porsche einen Sportwagen/Porsche fahren3) ( provide transport)to \drive sb jdn fahren;I drove my daughter to school ich fuhr meine Tochter zur Schule4) ( force movement)to \drive an animal mule, ox ein Tier antreiben;to be driven from a place aus einem Ort vertrieben werden; ( fig)he \drives himself too hard er mutet sich zu viel zu5) ( propel)to \drive sth somewhere etw irgendwohin treiben;the rain was \driven against the windows by the wind der Wind peitschte den Regen gegen die Fenster6) ( cause to become) treiben;he \drives me crazy er macht mich wahnsinnig;what drove you to do that? was hat Sie dazu gebracht, das zu tun?7) ( force into a state)to \drive sb/sth [somewhere] jdn/etw [irgendwohin] treiben;the government has \driven the economy into deep recession die Regierung hat die Wirtschaft in eine tiefe Rezession gestürzt;a succession of scandals eventually drove the minister out of office eine Reihe von Skandalen zwang den Minister schließlich zur Amtsniederlegung; ( hum)banning boxing would simply \drive the sport underground ein Verbot des Boxsports würde nur dazu führen, dass dieser Sport heimlich weiter betrieben wird;to \drive sb to drink jdn zum Trinken bringen;to \drive sb to suicide jdn in den Selbstmord treiben;to \drive sb to do sth jdn dazu treiben [o bewegen] [o bringen], etw zu tun;it was the arguments that drove her to leave home wegen der Streitereien verließ sie schließlich ihr Zuhause8) ( render)it's driving me mad! das macht mich nochmal wahnsinnig!;to \drive an animal wild ein Tier wild machen;to \drive sb wild jdn heißmachen ( fam)9) ( hit into place)to \drive a post into the ground einen Pfosten in den Boden rammen;to \drive sth between sth etw mit etw dat spalten;to \drive a wedge between two people einen Keil zwischen zwei Menschen treiben10) ( provide power)to \drive sth engine etw antreibento \drive a ball einen Ball treibenPHRASES:to \drive a hard bargain hart verhandeln;you want £2000 for that? you certainly \drive a hard bargain! 2000 Pfund wollen Sie dafür? das ist ja wohl total überzogen! ( fam)to \drive a coach and horses through sth etw auseinandernehmen ( fig)1) ( operate vehicle) fahren;who was driving at the time of the accident? wer saß zurzeit des Unfalls am Steuer?;someone drove into the back of his car yesterday jemand ist ihm gestern hinten ins Auto gefahren;to learn to \drive [Auto] fahren lernen, den Führerschein machen2) ( travel by automobile) mit dem Auto fahren;are you going by train? - no, I'm driving fahren Sie mit dem Zug? - nein, mit dem Auto;I always \drive to work ich fahre immer mit dem Auto zur Arbeit;to \drive on/ past weiter-/vorbeifahren3) ( function) fahren, laufen¿ Kultur?Drive through bottle shops gibt es überall in Australien. Oft gehören sie zu Hotels und sehen wie eine offene Garage oder Scheune aus, weshalb man sie auch liquor barns nennt. Man kann mit dem Auto hineinfahren und ohne aussteigen zu müssen, kann man Wein, Bier und Spirituosen kaufen und wird direkt durch das offene Autofenster bedient. -
122 drive through bottle shop
to go for a \drive through bottle shop eine [Spazier]fahrt machen;to go for a \drive through bottle shop in the new car eine Spritztour mit dem neuen Wagen machen;to take sb out for a \drive through bottle shop jdn auf eine Spazierfahrt mitnehmen, mit jdm spazieren fahrenthey live a day's \drive through bottle shop north of us sie wohnen eine Tagesfahrt nördlich von uns3) ( driveway) Fahrstraße f, Fahrweg m; ( car entrance) Einfahrt f; ( approaching road) Zufahrt[sstraße] f, Zufahrtsweg m; ( to large building) Auffahrt fall-wheel \drive through bottle shop Allradantrieb m;front-wheel \drive through bottle shop Vorderradantrieb m, Frontantrieb m; auto Steuerung f, Lenkung f;she lacks \drive through bottle shop es fehlt ihr an Elan;to have \drive through bottle shop Schwung [o Elan] haben;he has the \drive through bottle shop to succeed mit seiner Energie wird er es schaffento organize a \drive through bottle shop to collect money eine Sammelaktion organisieren;economy \drive through bottle shop Sparmaßnahmen fpl;to be on an economy \drive through bottle shop Sparmaßnahmen durchführen;fund-raising \drive through bottle shop Spenden[sammel]aktion f;disk \drive through bottle shop Diskettenlaufwerk nt;CD-ROM \drive through bottle shop CD-ROM-Laufwerk nt1) ( operate vehicle)to \drive through bottle shop an automatic einen Wagen mit Automatik fahren2) ( use vehicle)to \drive through bottle shop sth etw fahren;to \drive through bottle shop a sports car/ Porsche einen Sportwagen/Porsche fahren3) ( provide transport)to \drive through bottle shop sb jdn fahren;I drove my daughter to school ich fuhr meine Tochter zur Schule4) ( force movement)to \drive through bottle shop an animal mule, ox ein Tier antreiben;to be driven from a place aus einem Ort vertrieben werden; ( fig)he \drive through bottle shops himself too hard er mutet sich zu viel zu5) ( propel)to \drive through bottle shop sth somewhere etw irgendwohin treiben;the rain was \drive through bottle shopn against the windows by the wind der Wind peitschte den Regen gegen die Fenster6) ( cause to become) treiben;he \drive through bottle shops me crazy er macht mich wahnsinnig;what drove you to do that? was hat Sie dazu gebracht, das zu tun?7) ( force into a state)to \drive through bottle shop sb/sth [somewhere] jdn/etw [irgendwohin] treiben;the government has \drive through bottle shopn the economy into deep recession die Regierung hat die Wirtschaft in eine tiefe Rezession gestürzt;a succession of scandals eventually drove the minister out of office eine Reihe von Skandalen zwang den Minister schließlich zur Amtsniederlegung; ( hum)banning boxing would simply \drive through bottle shop the sport underground ein Verbot des Boxsports würde nur dazu führen, dass dieser Sport heimlich weiter betrieben wird;to \drive through bottle shop sb to drink jdn zum Trinken bringen;to \drive through bottle shop sb to suicide jdn in den Selbstmord treiben;to \drive through bottle shop sb to do sth jdn dazu treiben [o bewegen] [o bringen], etw zu tun;it was the arguments that drove her to leave home wegen der Streitereien verließ sie schließlich ihr Zuhause8) ( render)it's driving me mad! das macht mich nochmal wahnsinnig!;to \drive through bottle shop an animal wild ein Tier wild machen;to \drive through bottle shop sb wild jdn heißmachen ( fam)9) ( hit into place)to \drive through bottle shop a post into the ground einen Pfosten in den Boden rammen;to \drive through bottle shop sth between sth etw mit etw dat spalten;to \drive through bottle shop a wedge between two people einen Keil zwischen zwei Menschen treiben10) ( provide power)to \drive through bottle shop sth engine etw antreibento \drive through bottle shop a ball einen Ball treibenPHRASES:to \drive through bottle shop a hard bargain hart verhandeln;you want £2000 for that? you certainly \drive through bottle shop a hard bargain! 2000 Pfund wollen Sie dafür? das ist ja wohl total überzogen! ( fam)to \drive through bottle shop a coach and horses through sth etw auseinandernehmen ( fig)to \drive through bottle shop one's message [or point] home seinen Standpunkt klarmachen vi <drove, -n>1) ( operate vehicle) fahren;who was driving at the time of the accident? wer saß zurzeit des Unfalls am Steuer?;someone drove into the back of his car yesterday jemand ist ihm gestern hinten ins Auto gefahren;to learn to \drive through bottle shop [Auto] fahren lernen, den Führerschein machen2) ( travel by automobile) mit dem Auto fahren;are you going by train? - no, I'm driving fahren Sie mit dem Zug? - nein, mit dem Auto;I always \drive through bottle shop to work ich fahre immer mit dem Auto zur Arbeit;to \drive through bottle shop on/ past weiter-/vorbeifahren3) ( function) fahren, laufen¿ Kultur?Drive through bottle shops gibt es überall in Australien. Oft gehören sie zu Hotels und sehen wie eine offene Garage oder Scheune aus, weshalb man sie auch liquor barns nennt. Man kann mit dem Auto hineinfahren und ohne aussteigen zu müssen, kann man Wein, Bier und Spirituosen kaufen und wird direkt durch das offene Autofenster bedient.English-German students dictionary > drive through bottle shop
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123 blow
A n1 ( stroke) coup m ; killed by a blow to the back of the head tué d'un coup derrière la tête ; to fell sb with a blow ( with fist) abattre qn d'un coup de poing ; ( with stick) abattre qn d'un coup de bâton ; to exchange blows échanger des coups ; to come to blows en venir aux mains (over au sujet de) ; to strike a blow for fig frapper un grand coup pour [freedom, rights] ;2 fig (shock, knock) coup m ; to deal sb a savage blow porter un très mauvais coup à qn ; the blow fell le coup est tombé ; to be a blow être un coup terrible (to sth porté à qch ; to, for sb pour qn) ;3 ( of nose) to give one's nose a blow se moucher ; give your nose a good blow mouche-toi un bon coup ;1 [wind] to blow sth out of faire voler qch par [window] ; the wind blew the door open/shut un coup de vent a ouvert/fermé la porte ; to be blown off course/onto the rocks être dévié/poussé sur les rochers par le vent ; it's blowing a gale il y a de la tempête ;2 [person] faire [bubble, smoke ring] ; to blow smoke in sb's face envoyer or souffler la fumée dans la figure de qn ; to blow an egg vider un œuf (en soufflant dedans) ; to blow glass souffler du verre ; to blow sb a kiss envoyer un baiser à qn ;3 to blow one's nose se moucher ;4 gen, Mus souffler dans [trumpet, whistle, flute] ; to blow the whistle for half-time siffler la mi-temps ;5 [explosion] provoquer [hole] (in dans) ; to be blown to pieces ou bits by être réduit en poussière par ; to blow a safe faire sauter un coffre-fort ;7 ○ ( spend) claquer ○ [money] (on dans) ;9 ○ ( make a mess of) to blow it tout ficher en l'air ○ ; to blow one's chances ficher ses chances en l'air ○ ; to blow one's lines se mélanger les pinceaux ○ ; that's really blown it ○ ! c'est fichu ○ cette fois! ;10 ○ † (pp blowed) blow it! zut ○ ! ; blow him! qu'il aille au diable ; well, blow me down ou I'll be blowed! mince alors ○ ! ; I'll be blowed if I'll pay! pas question que je paye! ○ ;11 ○ US to blow town se tirer ○ vite fait ;13 ○ ( drugs slang) to blow grass fumer (de l'herbe) ;14 ● ( fellate) tailler une pipe à ●.1 [wind] souffler ; the wind's blowing from the north le vent vient or souffle du nord ; it's blowing hard tonight le vent souffle fort ce soir ;3 [person] souffler (into dans ; on sur) ;4 ( sound) [whistle] retentir ; [trumpet] sonner, retentir ; [foghorn] rugir ; when the whistle blows au coup de sifflet ;5 [whale] souffler ;6 (break, explode) [fuse, gasket] sauter ; [bulb] griller ; [tyre] éclater ;7 ○ ( leave quickly) filer ○.to blow a fuse ○ ou a gasket ○ ou one's lid ○ ou one's stack ○ ou one' s top ○ piquer une crise ○ ; it really blew my mind ○ ou blew me away! ○ (with admiration, astonishment) j'en suis resté baba ○.■ blow around, blow about GB:▶ blow around [leaves, papers, litter] voler dans tous les sens ;▶ blow [sth] around, blow around [sth] faire voler [qch] dans tous les sens.■ blow away:▶ blow away [object, hat, paper] s'envoler ;▶ blow [sth] away, blow away [sth] [wind] emporter [object] ; [explosion] souffler [roof] ; to blow the dust away souffler sur la poussière ;■ blow down:▶ blow down [tree, fence, house] tomber (à cause du vent) ;▶ blow [sth] down, blow down [sth] [wind] faire tomber [chimney, tree, house].■ blow in:▶ blow in1 [snow, rain] entrer ;2 ( in explosion) [door, window] être enfoncé ;▶ blow [sth] in, blow in [sth]1 [wind] faire entrer [snow, rain] ;2 [explosion] enfoncer [door, window].■ blow off:▶ blow off1 [hat] s'envoler ;2 ( gush out) [gas, liquid] s'échapper ;▶ blow [sth] off, blow off [sth] [wind] emporter [hat] ; [explosion] emporter [hand, limb, roof] ; to blow sb's head off faire sauter la tête de qn ; he had his leg blown off il a perdu sa jambe ; to blow the leaves off the trees [wind] faire tomber les feuilles des arbres ; to blow the dust off sth [person] enlever la poussière de qch en soufflant dessus.■ blow out:▶ blow out1 [candle, flame] s'éteindre ;2 [oil well] laisser échapper du pétrole ; [gas well] laisser échapper du gaz ;▶ blow [sth] out, blow out [sth]2 ( inflate) to blow one's cheeks out gonfler les or ses joues ; to blow itself out [gale, storm] tomber.■ blow over:1 (pass, die down) [storm] tomber ; [affair] être oublié ; [discontent, protest] se calmer ; [anger] passer, tomber ;2 ( topple) [fence, tree] tomber (à cause du vent) ;▶ blow [sb/sth] over [wind] renverser [person, tree, fence].■ blow up:▶ blow up2 [wind, storm] se lever ;3 [trouble, problem, affair] éclater ;▶ blow [sth/sb] up, blow up [sb/sth] ( in explosion) faire sauter [building, person] ; faire exploser [bomb] ;▶ blow [sth] up, blow up [sth]1 ( inflate) gonfler [tyre, balloon] ;3 ( exaggerate) exagérer ; the story has been blown (up) out of all proportion l'histoire a été exagérément grossie. -
124 pet
1. noun1) (tame animal) Haustier, das2. adjectiveteacher's pet — (derog.) Liebling des Lehrers/der Lehrerin
1) (kept as pet) zahm3) (favourite) Lieblings-something/somebody is somebody's pet aversion or hate — jemand kann etwas/jemanden auf den Tod nicht ausstehen (ugs.)
4) (expressing fondness) Kose[form, -name]3. transitive verb,- tt-2) (fondle) streicheln; liebkosen4. intransitive verb,* * *[pet] 1. noun1) (a tame animal etc, usually kept in the home: She keeps a rabbit as a pet; ( also adjective) a pet rabbit/goldfish.) das Haustier, Haus-...2) ((especially of children) a delightful or lovely person (used also as a term of affection): Isn't that baby a pet?; Would you like some ice-cream, pet?)2. adjective(favourite; greatest: What is your pet ambition/hate?) Lieblings-..3. verbpast tense, past participle petted)1) (to stroke or caress (an animal) in a loving way: The old lady sat by the fire petting her dog.) hätscheln2) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress: They were petting (each other) in the back seat.)•- academic.ru/107671/pet_name">pet name* * *[pet]I. nteacher's \pet Liebling m des Lehrers/der Lehrerin1. (concerning animals) Tier-\pet cat Hauskatze f\pet shop Tierhandlung f\pet snake Schlange f als Haustierto be one's \pet hate jdm ein Gräuel seinIII. vi<- tt->IV. vt<- tt->▪ to \pet sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier streicheln [o liebkosen]* * *(MED) abbr PET nt* * *pet1 [pet]A s1. Haus-, Heimtier n2. a) oft pej Liebling m:the teacher’s pet der Liebling des Lehrersb) Schatz m figB adj1. Lieblings…:pet dog Schoßhund m;pet form Koseform f;2. Tier…:C v/t1. (ver)hätscheln2. streicheln, liebkosenD v/i umg Petting machenpet2 [pet] s:a) beleidigt sein,b) gereizt sein,c) schlecht gelaunt sein* * *1. noun1) (tame animal) Haustier, das2) (darling, favourite) Liebling, der; (sweet person; also as term of endearment) Schatz, der2. adjectiveteacher's pet — (derog.) Liebling des Lehrers/der Lehrerin
1) (kept as pet) zahm2) (of or for pet animals) Haustier-3) (favourite) Lieblings-something/somebody is somebody's pet aversion or hate — jemand kann etwas/jemanden auf den Tod nicht ausstehen (ugs.)
4) (expressing fondness) Kose[form, -name]3. transitive verb,- tt-1) (treat as favourite) bevorzugen; verwöhnen; (indulge) verhätscheln2) (fondle) streicheln; liebkosen4. intransitive verb,* * *n.Haustier -e n.Liebling -e (Kind, Tier) m.Lieblingstier n. -
125 skin house
1. сл. кабаре с обнажёнными танцовщицами2. сл. кинотеатр, демонстрирующий порнографические фильмы -
126 PET
pet
1. noun1) (a tame animal etc, usually kept in the home: She keeps a rabbit as a pet; (also adjective) a pet rabbit/goldfish.) animal doméstico/de compañía, mascota2) ((especially of children) a delightful or lovely person (used also as a term of affection): Isn't that baby a pet?; Would you like some ice-cream, pet?) cielo, ángel, cariño, sol
2. adjective(favourite; greatest: What is your pet ambition/hate?) mayor; favorito, predilecto
3. verbpast tense, past participle petted)1) (to stroke or caress (an animal) in a loving way: The old lady sat by the fire petting her dog.) acariciar2) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress: They were petting (each other) in the back seat.) acariciarse, besuquearse, sobarse•- pet namepet n animal de compañía / mascotatr[pet]1 (tame animal) animal nombre masculino de compañía, mascota1 (kind person) sol, cielo; (term of affection) cariño, cielo2 (tame) domesticado,-a3 (favourite - theory, subject, etc) preferido,-a, favorito,-a1 (animal) acariciar1 familiar tocarse y besuquearse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpet name nombre nombre masculino cariñosopet shop tienda de animalesteacher's pet enchufado,-apet n1) : animal m doméstico2) favorite: favorito m, -ta fadj.• domesticado, -a adj.• doméstico, -a adj.• favorito, -a adj.• mimado, -a adj.n.• animal de compañía s.m.• animal doméstico s.m.• favorito s.m.• mascota s.f.v.• acariciar v.• besucarse v.• besuquearse v.• mimar v.• regalar v.• sobar v.pet
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a) ( animal) animal m doméstico or de compañía, mascota f; (before n)pet shop — ≈pajarería f
b) ( favorite)c) ( term of endearment) (colloq) cielo (fam)
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adjective (before n)a) ( kept as pet)b) ( favorite) <subject/theory> favorito, preferido
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- tt- transitive verb \<\<animal\>\> acariciar, mimar
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vi acariciarse, tocarse*, manosearse (pey)[pet]1.(Med)N ABBR = positron emission tomography tomografía f por emisión de positrones2.CPD* * *[pet]
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a) ( animal) animal m doméstico or de compañía, mascota f; (before n)pet shop — ≈pajarería f
b) ( favorite)c) ( term of endearment) (colloq) cielo (fam)
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adjective (before n)a) ( kept as pet)b) ( favorite) <subject/theory> favorito, preferido
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pet
1. noun1) (a tame animal etc, usually kept in the home: She keeps a rabbit as a pet; (also adjective) a pet rabbit/goldfish.) animal doméstico/de compañía, mascota2) ((especially of children) a delightful or lovely person (used also as a term of affection): Isn't that baby a pet?; Would you like some ice-cream, pet?) cielo, ángel, cariño, sol
2. adjective(favourite; greatest: What is your pet ambition/hate?) mayor; favorito, predilecto
3. verbpast tense, past participle petted)1) (to stroke or caress (an animal) in a loving way: The old lady sat by the fire petting her dog.) acariciar2) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress: They were petting (each other) in the back seat.) acariciarse, besuquearse, sobarse•- pet namepet n animal de compañía / mascotatr[pet]1 (tame animal) animal nombre masculino de compañía, mascota1 (kind person) sol, cielo; (term of affection) cariño, cielo2 (tame) domesticado,-a3 (favourite - theory, subject, etc) preferido,-a, favorito,-a1 (animal) acariciar1 familiar tocarse y besuquearse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpet name nombre nombre masculino cariñosopet shop tienda de animalesteacher's pet enchufado,-apet n1) : animal m doméstico2) favorite: favorito m, -ta fadj.• domesticado, -a adj.• doméstico, -a adj.• favorito, -a adj.• mimado, -a adj.n.• animal de compañía s.m.• animal doméstico s.m.• favorito s.m.• mascota s.f.v.• acariciar v.• besucarse v.• besuquearse v.• mimar v.• regalar v.• sobar v.pet
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a) ( animal) animal m doméstico or de compañía, mascota f; (before n)pet shop — ≈pajarería f
b) ( favorite)c) ( term of endearment) (colloq) cielo (fam)
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adjective (before n)a) ( kept as pet)b) ( favorite) <subject/theory> favorito, preferido
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- tt- transitive verb \<\<animal\>\> acariciar, mimar
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vi acariciarse, tocarse*, manosearse (pey)
I [pet]1. N1) (=animal) animal m doméstico, mascota fhave you got a pet? — ¿tenéis algún animal en casa?, ¿tenéis mascota?
family/household pet — animal m doméstico
to keep sth as a pet — tener algo como animal doméstico or mascota
2) (=favourite) preferido(-a) m / fshe's teacher's pet — es la preferida de la profesora, es la enchufada de la profesora *
come here, (my) pet — ven aquí mi cielo or amor
4) * (=lovable person) cielo m2. ADJ1) [animal]he had a pet monkey which had been trained to do tricks — tenía un mono domesticado al que habían enseñado a hacer gracias
2) (=favourite) [theory, project] preferido, favoritoonce she gets onto her pet subject there's no stopping her — una vez empieza con su tema preferido or predilecto no hay quien la pare
pet hate, pet aversion — pesadilla f
my pet hate is smoking — lo que más detesto es el tabaco, el tabaco es mi pesadilla
3. VT1) (=indulge) mimar, consentir2) (=fondle) acariciar4.VI (sexually) sobarse, acariciarse5.CPDpet door N — (US) gatera f
pet insurance N — seguro m para mascotas
pet passport N — pasaporte m para animales de compañía
pet shop, pet store (US) N — pajarería f
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[pet]N* * *[pet]
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a) ( animal) animal m doméstico or de compañía, mascota f; (before n)pet shop — ≈pajarería f
b) ( favorite)c) ( term of endearment) (colloq) cielo (fam)
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adjective (before n)a) ( kept as pet)b) ( favorite) <subject/theory> favorito, preferido
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pet 1. noun1) (a tame animal etc, usually kept in the home: She keeps a rabbit as a pet; ( also adjective) a pet rabbit/goldfish.) kjæledyr2) ((especially of children) a delightful or lovely person (used also as a term of affection): Isn't that baby a pet?; Would you like some ice-cream, pet?) kjæledegge, skatt2. adjective(favourite; greatest: What is your pet ambition/hate?) yndlings-3. verbpast tense, past participle petted)1) (to stroke or caress (an animal) in a loving way: The old lady sat by the fire petting her dog.) stryke, kjæle for2) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress: They were petting (each other) in the back seat.) kjærtegne, kline•- pet nameelskling--------kjæle--------kjæledegge--------kjæledyr--------yndlingIsubst. \/pet\/1) kjæledyr, selskapsdyr, husdyr2) kjæledegge, yndling, favoritt3) yndlings-, favoritt, selskaps-• I want a pet dog!4) ( hengiven tiltale) kjære, vennen (min)a pet child has many names kjært barn har mange navnmy pet aversion det verste jeg vetmy pet peeve (amer.) det verste jeg vetIIsubst. \/pet\/anfall av dårlig humørbe in a pet være i dårlig humør, furteIIIverb \/pet\/1) kjæle med, smeike, klappe, kjærtegne2) skjemme bortIVverb \/pet\/være i dårlig humør, furte
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back stroke — type of swimming stroke in which the swimmer s face is toward the ceiling … English contemporary dictionary
back·stroke — /ˈbækˌstroʊk/ noun [singular] : a way of swimming in which a person floats in the water facing upward while kicking the legs and rotating the arms She got into the pool and began to do the backstroke. also : a race in which the swimmers do the… … Useful english dictionary
stroke — 1 noun (C) 1 ILLNESS an occasion when a blood tube in your brain suddenly bursts or is blocked: He was paralyzed by a severe stroke | have/suffer a stroke: I m afraid your aunt has had a slight stroke. 2 SWIMMING/ROWING a) one of a set of… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Stroke — Stroke, n. [OE. strok, strook, strak, fr. striken. See {Strike}, v. t.] 1. The act of striking; a blow; a hit; a knock; esp., a violent or hostile attack made with the arm or hand, or with an instrument or weapon. [1913 Webster] His hand fetcheth … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stroke oar — Stroke Stroke, n. [OE. strok, strook, strak, fr. striken. See {Strike}, v. t.] 1. The act of striking; a blow; a hit; a knock; esp., a violent or hostile attack made with the arm or hand, or with an instrument or weapon. [1913 Webster] His hand… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
The Ballad of the White Horse — is a poem by G K Chesterton about the idealized exploits of the Saxon King Alfred the Great, published in 1911 AD. Written in ballad form, the work is usually considered an epic poem. The poem narrates how Alfred was able to defeat the invading… … Wikipedia