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121 lean over
1. transitive verbsich neigen über (+ Akk.)2. intransitive verb[Person:] sich hinüberbeugen; (forwards) sich verbeugen; see also academic.ru/5001/backwards">backwards 1)* * *vi* * *vi1) (= be off vertical object, tree) sich (vor)neigen2) (person) sich vorbeugenthey leaned over the side of the bridge —
he leaned over her shoulder — er beugte sich über ihre Schulter
See:* * *1. transitive verbsich neigen über (+ Akk.)2. intransitive verb[Person:] sich hinüberbeugen; (forwards) sich verbeugen; see also backwards 1) -
122 switch over
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbsee switch 3.* * *I. vi wechseln; TV umschaltento \switch over over to another channel auf ein anderes Programm umschaltenII. vt▪ to \switch over over ⇆ sth etw umstellen* * *1. viSee:= switch2. vt sep1)See:= switch* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb -
123 fall over
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124 rake over
vtto \rake over sth <-> over1) ( treat) etw harken;to keep raking over sth immer wieder mit etw dat anfangenPHRASES: -
125 run over
vt1) ( exceed)to \run over over time überziehen3) ( review)to \run over over sth etw durchgehen;she quickly ran over her speech before going onstage vor ihrem Auftritt ging sie ihre Rede noch einmal kurz durch -
126 lean over
* * *1. vi + adv2. vi + prep(balcony, gate) sporgersi da, affacciarsi a, (desk) piegarsi su, chinarsi su* * * -
127 lean over
viPHRASES: -
128 puzzle over
I. viII. vt
См. также в других словарях:
pass sb/sth over — UK US pass sb/sth over Phrasal Verb with pass({{}}/pɑːs/ US /pæs/ verb ► to ignore or not give attention to someone or something: pass sb over for a job/position/promotion »The woman alleges that her employers passed her over for promotion… … Financial and business terms
roll sth over — UK US roll sth over Phrasal Verb with roll({{}}/rəʊl/ verb ► FINANCE to move something such as an amount of money from one place to another: roll sth over into sth »Investors can roll over their maximum £9,000 stake into a new tax free account.… … Financial and business terms
hand sth over — UK US hand (sth) over Phrasal Verb with hand({{}}/hænd/ verb ► to give someone else control of or responsibility for something: »to hand over control/power/responsibility hand sth over to sb »The founder handed the company over to his sons. »The… … Financial and business terms
turn sth over to sb/sth — UK US turn sth over to sb/sth Phrasal Verb with turn({{}}/tɜːn/ verb [I or T] ► to give something to a person or legal authority: »All documents were turned over to the court … Financial and business terms
turn sth over to sth — UK US turn sth over to sb/sth Phrasal Verb with turn({{}}/tɜːn/ verb [I or T] ► to give something to a person or legal authority: »All documents were turned over to the court … Financial and business terms
make sth over — UK US make sth over Phrasal Verb with make({{}}/meɪk/ verb [T] (made, made) ► LAW to agree in a legal document to give money or property to someone else: make sth over to sb »He made over half his estate to his wife … Financial and business terms
turn sth over to sb — UK US turn sth over to sb/sth Phrasal Verb with turn({{}}/tɜːn/ verb [I or T] ► to give something to a person or legal authority: »All documents were turned over to the court … Financial and business terms
hold sth over — UK US hold sth over Phrasal Verb with hold({{}}/həʊld/ verb (held, held) ► to not deal with something now, but wait to deal with it later: »Strike negotiations were held over until the new year. »We ll have to hold these last agenda items over… … Financial and business terms
pass sth over — UK US pass sb/sth over Phrasal Verb with pass({{}}/pɑːs/ US /pæs/ verb ► to ignore or not give attention to someone or something: pass sb over for a job/position/promotion »The woman alleges that her employers passed her over for promotion… … Financial and business terms
push sb/sth over the edge — ► to put someone or something into a difficult or dangerous situation: »As the number of house repossessions and bankruptcies increases, those already struggling with debt could be pushed over the edge. → See also COMPETITIVE EDGE(Cf.… … Financial and business terms
push sth over the edge — push sb/sth over the edge ► to put someone or something into a difficult or dangerous situation: »As the number of house repossessions and bankruptcies increases, those already struggling with debt could be pushed over the edge. → See also… … Financial and business terms