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101 Tour
[tu:ə] f; -, -en1. (Rundgang, -fahrt) tour ( durch of, around), circuit (of); (Ausflug) excursion, trip; zu Fuß: walk, ramble, hike; (Strecke) stretch; auf Tour gehen (verreisen) go off on a trip; (auf Tournee) go (off) on tour; die Tour umg. SPORT (Tour de France) the Tour (de France); die Tour der Leiden umg. (Tour de France) etwa the Tour of Long Suffering2. TECH. (Umdrehung) revolution, turn; mit 4000 Touren pro Minute laufen MOT. run at 4000 rpm ( oder revolutions per minute); auf Touren TECH. on speed, up to speed, at high speed; auf Touren bringen MOT. rev (up), open up; fig. (in Schwung bringen) get s.o. (oder s.th.) going ( oder moving oder up to speed); (wütend machen) get s.o. worked up ( oder hot under the collar), really irk ( oder rile) s.o.; auf Touren kommen MOT. pick up, rev up, open up; fig. (in Schwung geraten) get into one’s swing ( oder stride), get going ( oder moving); (wütend werden) get mad ( oder worked up); auf vollen Touren laufen allg. be going full blast ( oder full out), be on full power; umg., Arbeit, Produktion, Party etc.: be in full swing; in einer Tour umg. (ununterbrochen) incessantly, non-stop3. umg. (Trick) ploy, dodge, trick; komm mir bloß nicht auf diese Tour! don’t try that one on me; jemandem die Tour vermasseln queer s.o.’s pitch, Am. spoil s.o.’s chances of success; krumm 3, link, sanft I* * *die Tour(Ausflug) tour; trip; journey;(Umdrehung) revolution* * *[tuːɐ]f -, -en1) (= Fahrt) trip, outing; (= Ausflugstour) tour; (= Spritztour) (mit Auto) drive; (mit Rad) ride; (= Wanderung) walk, hike; (= Bergtour) climb; (= Tournee) tourauf Tour gehen — to go on or for a trip or an outing/on a tour/for a drive/ride/walk or hike/climb
2) (= Umdrehung) revolution, rev (inf); (beim Tanz) figure; (beim Stricken) two rows; (mit Rundnadeln) roundauf Touren kommen (Auto) — to reach top speed; (fig inf) to get into top gear
jdn/etw auf Touren bringen (fig) — to get sb/sth going
auf vollen Touren laufen (lit) — to run at full or top speed; (fig) to be in full swing
in einer Tour (inf) — incessantly, the whole time
3) (inf = Art und Weise) ployetw auf die weiche or sanfte Tour versuchen — to try using soft soap (Brit) or sweet talk to get sth (inf)
jdm die Tour vermasseln (inf) — to put a spoke (Brit) or wrench (US) in sb's wheel (inf), to put paid to sb's plans
* * *<-, -en>[tu:ɐ̯]f1. (Geschäftsfahrt) tripeine \Tour/ \Touren machen to go on a tour [or outing]/tours [or outingsauf \Touren kommen to reach top speedauf vollen \Touren at top speedauf die langsame \Tour slowly, in a slow wayjdm auf die dumme/linke \Tour kommen to try to cheat sbsie versucht es immer auf die krumme \Tour she always tries to wheel and deal5.* * *die; Tour, Touren1) tour ( durch of); (KletterTour) [climbing] trip; (kürzere Fahrt, Ausflug) trip; (mit dem Auto) drive; (mit dem Fahrrad) rideeine Tour machen — go on a tour/trip or outing; (ZechTour) go on a pub crawl (Brit. coll.); bar-hop (Amer.)
2) (feste Strecke) route3) (Tournee) tour4) (ugs.): (Methode) ploydie Tour zieht bei mir nicht — that [one] won't work with me
5)jemandem die Tour vermasseln — (ugs.) put paid to somebody's [little] plans
jemanden auf Touren bringen — (ugs.) really get somebody going
auf vollen/höchsten Touren laufen — (ugs.) <preparations, work, etc.> be in full swing
7)in einer Tour — (ugs.) the whole time
* * *1. (Rundgang, -fahrt) tour (durch of, around), circuit (of); (Ausflug) excursion, trip; zu Fuß: walk, ramble, hike; (Strecke) stretch;die Tour der Leiden umg (Tour de France) etwa the Tour of Long Sufferingauf Touren TECH on speed, up to speed, at high speed;auf Touren bringen AUTO rev (up), open up; fig (in Schwung bringen) get sb (oder sth) going ( oder moving oder up to speed); (wütend machen) get sb worked up ( oder hot under the collar), really irk ( oder rile) sb;auf Touren kommen AUTO pick up, rev up, open up; fig (in Schwung geraten) get into one’s swing ( oder stride), get going ( oder moving); (wütend werden) get mad ( oder worked up);auf vollen Touren laufen allg be going full blast ( oder full out), be on full power; umg, Arbeit, Produktion, Party etc: be in full swing;in einer Tour umg (ununterbrochen) incessantly, non-stop3. umg (Trick) ploy, dodge, trick;komm mir bloß nicht auf diese Tour! don’t try that one on me;jemandem die Tour vermasseln queer sb’s pitch, US spoil sb’s chances of success; → krumm 3, link, sanft A* * *die; Tour, Touren1) tour ( durch of); (KletterTour) [climbing] trip; (kürzere Fahrt, Ausflug) trip; (mit dem Auto) drive; (mit dem Fahrrad) rideeine Tour machen — go on a tour/trip or outing; (ZechTour) go on a pub crawl (Brit. coll.); bar-hop (Amer.)
2) (feste Strecke) route3) (Tournee) tour4) (ugs.): (Methode) ploydie Tour zieht bei mir nicht — that [one] won't work with me
5)jemandem die Tour vermasseln — (ugs.) put paid to somebody's [little] plans
jemanden auf Touren bringen — (ugs.) really get somebody going
auf vollen/höchsten Touren laufen — (ugs.) <preparations, work, etc.> be in full swing
7)in einer Tour — (ugs.) the whole time
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102 arrastre
m.1 dragging (acarreo).2 trawling (pesca).3 haulage, transportation, transport.4 creep.5 carry.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: arrastrar.* * *1 (acción) dragging, pulling2 (telesquí) drag lift3 (en naipes) lead\estar para el arrastre familiar (persona) to be on one's last legs, be done for 2 (objeto) to be done formateriales de arrastre trawling gear sing* * *SM1) (=acción) dragging, pulling; (Aer) drag; (Pesca) trawlingflota de arrastre — trawling fleet, fleet of trawlers
3) (Taur) removal of dead animalestar para el arrastre — * to be knackered *
4) (Inform)* * *a) ( acción) draggingestar para el arrastre — (fam) to be done in (colloq)
b) (Náut) trawlingc) (CS fam) ( atractivo) appeal* * *----* barco dedicado a la pesca de arrastre = fishing trawler.* para el arrastre = over the hill.* polea de arrastre = driving pulley.* * *a) ( acción) draggingestar para el arrastre — (fam) to be done in (colloq)
b) (Náut) trawlingc) (CS fam) ( atractivo) appeal* * ** barco dedicado a la pesca de arrastre = fishing trawler.* para el arrastre = over the hill.* polea de arrastre = driving pulley.* * *1 (acción) dragging2 ( Náut) trawlingla flota de arrastre the trawlers, the trawling fleetun político con poco arrastre entre la juventud a politician with very little appeal among young peopleese chico tiene mucho arrastre that guy's really popular with o a real hit with the girls ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo arrastrar: ( conjugate arrastrar)
arrastré es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
arrastre es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
arrastrar
arrastre
arrastrar ( conjugate arrastrar) verbo transitivo
1
c) ( llevar consigo):
la corriente lo arrastraba mar adentro the current was carrying him out to sea
2a) ‹problema/enfermedad›:
vienen arrastrando el problema desde hace años they've been dragging out the problem for years
verbo intransitivo [mantel/cortina] to trail along the ground
arrastrarse verbo pronominal
[ culebra] to slither
arrastre sustantivo masculino
◊ estar para el arrastre (fam) to be done in (colloq)
arrastrar verbo transitivo to pull (along), drag (along): la corriente lo arrastró mar adentro, he was swept out to sea by the current
arrastre sustantivo masculino
1 pulling, dragging
2 (pesca) trawling
♦ Locuciones: familiar para el arrastre: hoy estoy para el arrastre, I'm on my last legs
este coche está para el arrastre this car is done for
' arrastre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pesca
English:
trawler
- past
- trawl
* * *arrastre nm1. [acarreo] dragging;Famestar para el arrastre to have had it;Famel partido de tenis me ha dejado para el arrastre the tennis match has done me in2. [pesca] trawling3. Taurom = dragging of the dead bull from the bullring5. [atractivo] pull, influence;un político con mucho arrastre a politician with a lot of pull;RP Famtener arrastre: esa chica tiene mucho arrastre that girl is quite something o can really turn heads6. Col, Méx [molino] silver mill* * *m:estar para el arrastre fig fam be fit to drop fam* * *arrastre nm1) : dragging2) : pull, attraction3)red de arrastre : dragnet, trawling net -
103 cuestiones técnicas
= check + under the hood, crawl + under the hoodEx. The article 'Your networked computer: checking under the hood' explains how the TCP/IP Protocol ensures that data from one place gets to its intended destination intact.Ex. The article is entitled ' Crawling under the hood: an update on search engine technology'.* * *= check + under the hood, crawl + under the hoodEx: The article 'Your networked computer: checking under the hood' explains how the TCP/IP Protocol ensures that data from one place gets to its intended destination intact.
Ex: The article is entitled ' Crawling under the hood: an update on search engine technology'. -
104 rastra
f.1 sled or sledge (de transporte), a carriage without wheels.2 the act of dragging along.3 anything hanging and dragging about a person.4 a track or mark left on the ground.5 harrow, rake, dredge.6 string of dried fruit.7 trawl (de pesca).8 train, the result of some action which brings damage or inconvenience (consecuencia).9 prostitute (puta). (Mexico)pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: rastrar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: rastrar.* * *1 (rastro) trail, track2 (grada) harrow3 (sarta) string4 (para pescar) trawl, trawl net\* * *SF1) (Agr) (=rastrillo) rake; (=grada) harrow2)a rastras: tuvo que sacar al niño a rastras de la juguetería — she had to drag the child out of the toyshop
con un sueldo tan bajo siempre vamos a rastras — with such a low salary we're always struggling (along)
3) (Pesca) trawl4) [para transportar] trolley ( for moving heavy objects), cart (EEUU)5) (=ristra) string6) (=huella) trail, track8) † (=consecuencia) unpleasant consequence, disagreeable result; (=castigo) punishment* * *1)a) (Agr) harrowb) ( ristra) stringc) ( cinturón de gaucho) wide belt ( decorated with silver coins)2)a rastras — (loc adv)
* * *1)a) (Agr) harrowb) ( ristra) stringc) ( cinturón de gaucho) wide belt ( decorated with silver coins)2)a rastras — (loc adv)
* * *A1 ( Agr) harrow2 (ristra) stringuna rastra de ajos a string of garlic3 (cinturón de gaucho) wide belt ( decorated with silver coins)Ba rastras ( loc adv): venía de la compra con el carrito a rastras she was coming back from the store pulling her shopping cart ( AmE) o ( BrE) trolley behind herhay que llevarlo a rastras al colegio you have to drag him to schoolsiempre va a todas partes con los niños a rastras she always has the children in tow wherever she goesno andes a rastras que te vas a ensuciar la ropa don't crawl around or you'll get your clothes dirtyaún lleva dos asignaturas del curso pasado a rastras she still has to pass two subjects from last year* * *
rastra:
fue a rastras hasta la puerta she dragged herself to the door
* * *rastra nf[azada] hoe; [grada] harrow2. [ristra] = string of dried fruit3. RP [de cinturón] = decorative buckle of a gaucho's belt* * *f:entrar a rastras drag o.s. in, crawl in;llevar a rastras drag, drag along;sacar a alguien a rastras drag s.o. out* * *rastra nf1) : harrow2)a rastras : by dragging, unwillingly* * *rastra n -
105 camminare
walk( funzionare) work, go* * *camminare v. intr.1 to walk: mi piace camminare, I like walking; il mio bambino non cammina ancora, my baby can't walk yet; non potrà camminare per almeno un mese, he won't be able to walk for a month at least; camminare su e giù, to walk up and down; camminava su e giù per la stanza, he walked up and down the room (o he paced the room); camminare avanti e indietro, to walk backwards and forwards (o back and forth); mi piace camminare nel parco, I like walking in the park; mi piace camminare per la campagna, I like walking (o tramping) round the country; camminava sul marciapiede della stazione, in attesa del treno, he walked along (o paced) the platform, waiting for the train; non camminare sul tappeto!, don't walk (o tread) on the carpet! // camminare adagio, to walk slowly; camminava adagio, guardandosi attorno, he was walking slowly (o ambling along), looking around him; camminare in fretta, di buon passo, to walk fast (o quickly o briskly); camminare a grandi passi, to stride; camminare faticosamente, to plod; camminare in punta di piedi, in silenzio, to tiptoe; camminare zoppicando, to limp; camminare in fila indiana, to walk in single file; camminare in fila per due, to walk two by two // su, cammina!, come on! (o get going!); (va' via!) get out! (o go away!) // cammina, cammina, arrivammo a..., after walking a long way, we got to... // camminare a quattro zampe, to go on all fours // camminare sul sicuro, (fig.) to tread on safe ground2 (fam.) to work: quest'auto non cammina, this car won't go (o work); il mio orologio non cammina più, my watch isn't working any more3 ( di lavoro, affari) to proceed, to get* going: gli affari camminano, non camminano, business is proceeding (o is brisk), business is slack; finalmente il lavoro cammina, finally our work has got going.* * *[kammi'nare]1) (andare a piedi) to walkcamminare carponi o gattoni to crawl; camminare a papera to waddle; camminare con passo pesante to stamp, to trudge, to thump (along); camminare in punta di piedi to tiptoe, to walk on tiptoe; cammina velocemente he's a fast walker; camminare con i tacchi to walk in high heels; camminare con le stampelle to walk on crutches; camminare sulla fune to walk the tightrope; camminare nel sonno to sleepwalk; camminare a testa alta to walk tall; cammina! — (vattene) go away! (affrettati) come along!
2) colloq. (funzionare) [meccanismo, dispositivo] to work••camminare con le proprie gambe — to find one's feet, to stand on one's own feet
* * *camminare/kammi'nare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (andare a piedi) to walk; camminare carponi o gattoni to crawl; camminare a papera to waddle; camminare con passo pesante to stamp, to trudge, to thump (along); camminare in punta di piedi to tiptoe, to walk on tiptoe; cammina velocemente he's a fast walker; camminare con i tacchi to walk in high heels; camminare con le stampelle to walk on crutches; camminare sulla fune to walk the tightrope; camminare nel sonno to sleepwalk; camminare a testa alta to walk tall; cammina! (vattene) go away! (affrettati) come along!2 colloq. (funzionare) [meccanismo, dispositivo] to work; la macchina non cammina the car doesn't go3 (fare passeggiate) camminare in montagna to hike in the mountainscamminare con le proprie gambe to find one's feet, to stand on one's own feet. -
106 bummeln
v/i umg.* * *(trödeln) to dawdle; to lag;(umhergehen) to saunter; to stroll* * *bụm|meln ['bʊmln]vi1) aux sein (= spazieren gehen) to stroll; (= Lokale besuchen) to go (a)round the pubs/bars etc; (= ausgehen) to go out on the townim Park bummeln gehen — to go for or take a stroll in the park
2) (= trödeln) to dawdle, to hang about (inf)3) (= faulenzen) to idle or fritter one's time away, to take it easy* * ** * *bum·meln[ˈbʊml̩n]vi▪ [irgendwo] \bummeln to stroll [somewhere]\bummeln gehen to go for a stroll* * *intransitives Verb (ugs.)bummeln gehen — go for or take a stroll
durch die Kneipen bummeln — go round the pubs (Brit. coll.); go on a pub crawl (Brit. coll.)
2) (trödeln) dawdlebei den Schulaufgaben bummeln — dawdle over one's homework
3) (faulenzen) laze about; do nothing* * *bummeln v/i umg3.bummeln gehen (Lokale besuchen) have a night out (on the tiles)* * *intransitives Verb (ugs.)bummeln gehen — go for or take a stroll
durch die Kneipen bummeln — go round the pubs (Brit. coll.); go on a pub crawl (Brit. coll.)
2) (trödeln) dawdle3) (faulenzen) laze about; do nothing* * *v.to stroll v. -
107 serpo
serpo, psi, ptum, 3 (serpsit antiqui pro serpserit usi sunt, Fest. p. 348 Müll.), v. n. [root serp, kindr. with herpô, repo], to creep, crawl (freq. and class.).I.Lit. (only of animals; while repo is also used of persons who creep or go slowly;B.v. repo, I.): serpere anguiculos, nare anaticulas, evolare merulas, etc.,
Cic. Fin. 5, 15, 42:alia animalia gradiendo, alia serpendo ad pastum accedunt,
id. N. D. 2, 47, 122:serpentes quasdam (bestias), quasdam esse gradientes,
id. Tusc. 5, 13, 38:(anguis) per humum,
Ov. M. 15, 689:vipera imā humo,
id. P. 3, 3, 102:draco In platanum,
id. M. 12, 13:serpentia secla ferarum,
i. e. the serpents, Lucr. 6, 766.—In late Lat. pass.:cum terra nullo serpatur angue,
was crawled over, Sol. 22, 10.—Transf., of things, to move slowly or imperceptibly, to creep along, proceed gradually, etc. (mostly poet.):II.has (stellas) inter, torvus Draco serpit, Cic. poët. N. D. 2, 42, 106: sol serpens,
Lucr. 5, 690.—Of streams: an te, Cydne, canam, qui leniter... placidis per vada serpis aquis,
creepest, windest along, Tib. 1, 7, 14:in freta vicina Numicius,
Ov. M. 14, 598: Ister tectis [p. 1681] in mare serpit aquis, id. Tr. 3, 10, 30:in sicco serpentem pulvere rivum,
Luc. 9, 974:lacrimae serpunt per vulnera,
Stat. Th. 11, 608:exsistit sacer ignis et urit corpore serpens,
slowly spreading, Lucr. 6, 660; so,flamma per continua,
Liv. 30, 6:aestus aetheris,
Lucr. 5, 523; 6, 1120 (with repere):fallacem patriae serpere dixit equum (Trojanum),
was creeping along, Prop. 3, 13 (4, 12), 64.—Of plants:vitis serpens multiplici lapsu et erratico,
Cic. Sen. 15, 52; cf.:lithospermos (herba) jacet atque serpit humi,
Plin. 27, 11, 74, § 99; so,chamaeleon,
id. 22, 18, 21, § 45; cf.:liber per colla,
Ov. M. 9, 389:caules per terram,
Plin. 21, 16, 59, § 99:rami in terram,
id. 27, 9, 58, § 82:radices inter se,
id. 17, 20, 33, § 144:sine tempora circum Inter victrices hederam tibi serpere lauros,
Verg. E. 8, 13; Laber. ap Macr. S. 2, 7; Col. 10, 119.—Of the growth of the hair:per tua lanugo cum serpere coeperit ora,
Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 641.—Of fire:dein per continua serpens (flamma) omnia incendio hausit,
Liv. 30, 6:sive ipsi (ignes) serpere possunt quo cibus vocat,
Lucr. 5, 523; cf. id. 6, 660.—Of disease, etc.:si ulcus latius atque altius serpit,
gradually spreads, Cels. 6, 18, 2 med.:dira contagia per vulgus,
Verg. G. 3, 469:cancer,
Ov. M. 2, 826:carcinoma,
Plin. 29, 2, 10, § 37:atra lues in vultus,
Mart. 1, 79, 2 al.:per membra senectus,
Lucr. 1, 415:quies,
Verg. A. 2, 269:somnus,
Plin. 7, 24, 24, § 90.—Trop., to creep, crawl; to extend gradually or imperceptibly; to spread abroad, increase, prevail (a favorite trope of Cic.):A.neque enim serpit, sed volat in optimum statum res publica,
Cic. Rep. 2, 18, 33:serpere occulte coepisti nihil dum aliis suspicantibus,
id. de Or. 2, 50, 203:(hoc malum) obscure serpens multas jam provincias occupavit,
id. Cat. 4, 3, 6:malum longius,
id. Rab. Post. 6, 15; id. Phil. 1, 2, 5; id. Att. 1, 13, 3; id. de Or. 3, 24, 94:serpit deinde res,
id. Lael. 12, 41; cf.:ne latius serperet res,
Liv. 28, 15 fin.; so,latius,
id. 40, 19 fin.; cf. Plin. Ep. 5, 4, 3:serpit nescio quo modo per omnium vitas amicitia,
Cic. Lael. 23, 87:si semel suscipimus genus hoc argumenti, attende quo serpat,
id. N. D. 1, 35, 98; 3, 20, 52:quam facile serpat injuria et peccandi consuetudo,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 22, § 53; cf. id. Div. in Caecil. 21, 68:serpit hic rumor,
id. Mur. 21, 45:fama per coloniam,
Plin. Ep. 9, 33, 5:per agmina murmur,
Verg. A. 12, 239:murmura plebis,
Stat. Th. 1, 168:cura altius,
Plin. 14, 11, 13, § 87:serpente latius bello,
Flor. 2, 2, 15; 2, 9, 4.—Of a low, grovelling poetic style:(poëta) Serpit humi tutus,
crawls along the earth, Hor. A. P. 28 (cf.:sermones Repentes per humum,
id. Ep. 2, 1, 251).—Hence, serpens, entis ( gen. plur. serpentium, Vitr. 8, 4; 9, 6; Nep. Hann. 11, 5; Hor. Epod. 1, 20; Cels. 5, 27, 3; but also, mostly poet. and later, serpentum, Verg. A. 8, 436; 12, 848; Ov. M. 7, 534; Luc. 9, 608 al.), f. (sc. bestia); less freq. and mostly poet. and eccl. Lat., m. (sc. draco), a creeping thing, a creeper, crawler (cf. reptilis).Kat exochên, i. e. a snake, serpent (syn.: anguis, coluber); fem.:2.quaedam serpentes ortae extra aquam, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 2, 48, 124; Lucr. 4, 60; 4, 638; Ov. M. 1, 447; 1, 454; 2, 652; id. Am. 2, 13, 13; Hor. C. 1, 37, 27; Luc. 9, 397; Nep. Hann. 10, 4 al.— Masc., Lucr. 5, 33; Verg. A. 2, 214; 5, 273; 11, 753; Ov. M. 3, 38; 3, 325; 4, 570; Hor. S. 1, 3, 27; Luc. 9, 324; cf. Sall. J. 89, 5, and Quint. 2, 4, 19:igniti,
Vulg. Num. 21, 6.—In apposition with draco,
Suet. Tib. 72.— Also neutr. plur. serpentia, Vulg. Act. 10, 12. —Transf., the Serpent, as a constellation.a.Between the Great and the Little Bear, = anguis and draco, Ov. M. 2, 173; Hyg. Astr. 3, 1.—b.In the hand of Ophiuchus (Anguitenens, Anguifer), = anguis, Vitr. 9, 6; Hyg. Astr. 2, 14; 3, 13; cf. Plin. 2, 25, 23, § 93.—B.A creeping insect on the human body, a louse, Plin. 7, 51, 52, § 172; App. Flor. p. 354, 4. -
108 живот
сущ.Русское существительное живот может относиться к брюшной полости в целом или к разным ее областям. Русское живот нейтрально по стилю речи. Английские эквиваленты различаются по их стилистической окраске, а также тем, к какой области живота они относятся и по-разному описывают эту часть тела/туловища у человека, у животных и у насекомых.1. abdomen — живот, брюшная полость (относится к названию всей брюшной полости, характеризует, как правило, только тело человека): a distended abdomen — вздутый живот; acute pains in one's abdomen — резкие боли в области живота; to pull in (to stick out) one's abdomen — втягивать в себя (выпячивать) живот; to put a hot water bottle (an ice bag, one's hands) on one's abdomen — положить на живот грелку (лед, руки); to clutch smth to one's abdomen — прижимать что-либо к животу; to palpate smb's abdomen — прощупать кому-либо живот; to fold one's hands on one's abdomen — сложить руки на животе; smb's/one's abdomen hurts/is painful to the touch — живот болезнен на ощупь; the patients abdomen is sort (light, firm) — живот больного мягкий (тугой, упругий)2. stomach — живот, желудок ( употребляется для описания человека): a bad stomach — больной живот/больной желудок; a healthy/good stomach — здоровый желудок; a delicate stomach — капризный желудок; a sensitive stomach — нежный желудок/чувствительный желудок; on a full stomach — на полный/сытый желудок; on an empty stomach — на пустой желудок/на голодный желудок; pains in one's stomach — боли в желудке; a disordered stomach — расстройство желудка; pumping of the stomach — промывание желудка; stomach complaints — жалобы на боли в желудке; to upset one's stomach — расстроить желудок; to ruin one's stomach — повредить желудок/испортить желудок; to stuff one's stomach — набивать желудок; to load/to overload one's stomach — перегружать желудок; to purge one's stomach — прочистить желудок; to feel a heaviness in the stomach — чувствовать тяжесть в желудке/бурчать в животе; smb's stomach is rumbling — урчит в животе; to turn over on one's stomach — повернуться и лечь на живот; to crawl on one's stomach — ползти на животе; to have no stomach for heights — не переносить высоты/начинает мутить от высоты This food lies heavy on the stomach. — Эта пища тяжела для желудка./ Эта еда плохо переваривается. It turns my stomach. — Меня от этого тошнит. His stomach does not take fat/rich food. — Его желудок не переносит жирной пищи. His stomach digests any food. — У него желудок все переваривает. The patient complains of stomach ache. — Больной жалуется на боли в животе.3. tummy — живот, животик ( имеет разговорно-уменьшительное значение): The child has a pain in his tummy. — У ребенка болит живот./У ребенка болит животик. She has some tummy trouble when she went to Africa. — Когда она ездила в Африку, у нее были неполадки с желудком.4. belly — живот, животик, брюшко, брюхо, пузо (имеет неофициальную, разговорную окраску; относится как к человеку, так и к животному или насекомому; эквивалентно русскому существительному «брюшко»): to crawl on one's belly — ползти на животе/ползти на брюхе; to lie on one's belly — лежать на животе; to turn over on one's belly — повернуться и лечь на живот What a big belly that man has! — Какой у этого человека большой живот! I have pains in my belly. — У меня боли в животе. She lay on her belly in the long grass. — Она лежала на животе/лицом вниз в высокой траве.5. paunch — живот, пузо, брюшко, брюхо (имеет шутливый, грубоватый характер и предполагает большие размеры; употребляется главным образом при описании внешности): a young man with a paunch — молодой человек с брюшком That man got his great paunch by drinking a lot of beer. — У этого человека такое большое пузо, потому что он пьет много пива. -
109 lagartear
1.verbo intransitivo (Col fam) to crawl (colloq)2.lagartear vt (Col fam) <puesto/cargo> to finagle (colloq)* * *1.verbo intransitivo (Col fam) to crawl (colloq)2.lagartear vt (Col fam) <puesto/cargo> to finagle (colloq)* * *lagartear [A1 ]vi■ lagartearvt* * *lagartear vtChile to pinion, to hold by the arms -
110 лезть
нсв vi1) взбираться, подниматься to climb (up)лезть на кры́шу — to climb onto a roof
лезть на́ гору — to climb up a hill
2) разг проникать куда-л, входить тайком to climb, to crawl, to get (through, into, under)лезть в по́греб — to go down into a cellar
лезть под крова́ть — to crawl under a bed
лезть в во́ду — to get into the water
де́ти лезут тайко́м в сад — the children are sneaking into the orchard
во́ры лезут в дом — thieves are stealing into the house
3) разг проникать рукой во что-л to reach into; to dip intoлезть в карма́н — to reach/to dip into one's pocket
лезть в я́щик стола́ — to reach into a drawer
4) разг вмешиваться во что-ллезть в дра́ку — to get into a fight, to start/to pick a fight
не лезь не в своё де́ло! — mind your own business! coll
не лезь к нему́ с пустяка́ми! — don't bother him with trifles!
5) разг чаще с отрицанием - входить куда-л, быть в порусапо́г не лезет на́ ногу — the boot doesn't fit on the foot
6) разг выпадать - о волосах, шерсти to fall/to come out•- лезть на рожон
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111 пресмыкаться
1) General subject: crawl, creep, cringe, crouch, grovel, kiss the dust, kowtow, lick the dust (перёд кем-либо), sneak, wheedle (перёд кем-л.), lick the dust, eat humble-pie, eat the dust, truckle2) Makarov: crawl on belly3) Taboo: bum-suck, wipe somebody's ass -
112 Ш-77
ВЛЕЗАТЬ/ВЛЕЗТЬ В ШКУРУ (В КОЖУ) чью, кого coll VP subj: human often pfv imper or infin used with a finite form of another verb) to imagine, picture, put etc o.s. in another's ( usu. unenviable) position: влезь в Y-ову шкуру crawl inside Y's skin put yourself in (step into) Y's shoes.«Казалось бы, чего легче понять ближнего! Надо только хоть на мгновение влезть в его шкуру, поставить себя на его место, и ты всегда будешь поступать правильно» (Максимов 2). "You'd think there was nothing easier than to understand your fellow-man. You only have to crawl inside his skin for a moment, to put yourself in his place-and you'll always act decently" (2a).«Вот попал (в тюрьму), чёрт шелудивый, а я с тремя (детьми) живи, - и все колготят: хлеба! И иде ( ungrammat = где) я его возьму, хлеба-то? Жилы они из меня все вытянули»... Женщина в берете сказала вполголоса: «Зачем вы? Не надо»... - «Вам оно, конечно, что!.. А вы в мою шкуру влезьте, не таким голосом запоёте» (Максимов 3). "Got caught, the miserable devil, and left me with three (children) on my hands, and all they can yell about is food. Where'm I supposed to get it from? They've tortured the life out of me..The woman in the beret spoke in a low voice. "Why do you talk like that? You mustn't...." "Oh, it doesn't mean much to you, of course.... You put yourself in my shoes and you'd sing a different tune" (3a). -
113 влезать в кожу
[VP; subj: human; often pfv Imper or infin used with a finite form of another verb]=====⇒ to imagine, picture, put etc o.s. in another's (usu. unenviable) position:- put yourself in (step into) Y's shoes.♦ "Казалось бы, чего легче понять ближнего! Надо только хоть на мгновение влезть в его шкуру, поставить себя на его место, и ты всегда будешь поступать правильно" (Максимов 2). "You'd think there was nothing easier than to understand your fellow-man. You only have to crawl inside his skin for a moment, to put yourself in his place-and you'll always act decently" (2a).♦ "Вот попал [в тюрьму], чёрт шелудивый, а я с тремя [детьми] живи, - и все колготят: хлеба! И иде [ungrammat = где] я его возьму, хлеба-то? Жилы они из меня все вытянули"... Женщина в берете сказала вполголоса: "Зачем вы? Не надо"... - "Вам оно, конечно, что!.. А вы в мою шкуру влезьте, не таким голосом запоёте" (Максимов 3). "Got caught, the miserable devil, and left me with three [children] on my hands, and all they can yell about is food. Where'm I supposed to get it from? They've tortured the life out of me...."...The woman in the beret spoke in a low voice. "Why do you talk like that? You mustn't...." "Oh, it doesn't mean much to you, of course.... You put yourself in my shoes and you'd sing a different tune" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > влезать в кожу
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114 влезать в шкуру
[VP; subj: human; often pfv Imper or infin used with a finite form of another verb]=====⇒ to imagine, picture, put etc o.s. in another's (usu. unenviable) position:- put yourself in (step into) Y's shoes.♦ "Казалось бы, чего легче понять ближнего! Надо только хоть на мгновение влезть в его шкуру, поставить себя на его место, и ты всегда будешь поступать правильно" (Максимов 2). "You'd think there was nothing easier than to understand your fellow-man. You only have to crawl inside his skin for a moment, to put yourself in his place-and you'll always act decently" (2a).♦ "Вот попал [в тюрьму], чёрт шелудивый, а я с тремя [детьми] живи, - и все колготят: хлеба! И иде [ungrammat = где] я его возьму, хлеба-то? Жилы они из меня все вытянули"... Женщина в берете сказала вполголоса: "Зачем вы? Не надо"... - "Вам оно, конечно, что!.. А вы в мою шкуру влезьте, не таким голосом запоёте" (Максимов 3). "Got caught, the miserable devil, and left me with three [children] on my hands, and all they can yell about is food. Where'm I supposed to get it from? They've tortured the life out of me...."...The woman in the beret spoke in a low voice. "Why do you talk like that? You mustn't...." "Oh, it doesn't mean much to you, of course.... You put yourself in my shoes and you'd sing a different tune" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > влезать в шкуру
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115 влезть в кожу
[VP; subj: human; often pfv Imper or infin used with a finite form of another verb]=====⇒ to imagine, picture, put etc o.s. in another's (usu. unenviable) position:- put yourself in (step into) Y's shoes.♦ "Казалось бы, чего легче понять ближнего! Надо только хоть на мгновение влезть в его шкуру, поставить себя на его место, и ты всегда будешь поступать правильно" (Максимов 2). "You'd think there was nothing easier than to understand your fellow-man. You only have to crawl inside his skin for a moment, to put yourself in his place-and you'll always act decently" (2a).♦ "Вот попал [в тюрьму], чёрт шелудивый, а я с тремя [детьми] живи, - и все колготят: хлеба! И иде [ungrammat = где] я его возьму, хлеба-то? Жилы они из меня все вытянули"... Женщина в берете сказала вполголоса: "Зачем вы? Не надо"... - "Вам оно, конечно, что!.. А вы в мою шкуру влезьте, не таким голосом запоёте" (Максимов 3). "Got caught, the miserable devil, and left me with three [children] on my hands, and all they can yell about is food. Where'm I supposed to get it from? They've tortured the life out of me...."...The woman in the beret spoke in a low voice. "Why do you talk like that? You mustn't...." "Oh, it doesn't mean much to you, of course.... You put yourself in my shoes and you'd sing a different tune" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > влезть в кожу
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116 влезть в шкуру
[VP; subj: human; often pfv Imper or infin used with a finite form of another verb]=====⇒ to imagine, picture, put etc o.s. in another's (usu. unenviable) position:- put yourself in (step into) Y's shoes.♦ "Казалось бы, чего легче понять ближнего! Надо только хоть на мгновение влезть в его шкуру, поставить себя на его место, и ты всегда будешь поступать правильно" (Максимов 2). "You'd think there was nothing easier than to understand your fellow-man. You only have to crawl inside his skin for a moment, to put yourself in his place-and you'll always act decently" (2a).♦ "Вот попал [в тюрьму], чёрт шелудивый, а я с тремя [детьми] живи, - и все колготят: хлеба! И иде [ungrammat = где] я его возьму, хлеба-то? Жилы они из меня все вытянули"... Женщина в берете сказала вполголоса: "Зачем вы? Не надо"... - "Вам оно, конечно, что!.. А вы в мою шкуру влезьте, не таким голосом запоёте" (Максимов 3). "Got caught, the miserable devil, and left me with three [children] on my hands, and all they can yell about is food. Where'm I supposed to get it from? They've tortured the life out of me...."...The woman in the beret spoke in a low voice. "Why do you talk like that? You mustn't...." "Oh, it doesn't mean much to you, of course.... You put yourself in my shoes and you'd sing a different tune" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > влезть в шкуру
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117 krebsen
v/i1. (Krebse, Krabben fangen) catch crayfish (Am. auch crawfish) / crabs2. umg. (mühsam kriechen) crawl; fig. (sich abmühen) struggle; die Firma hat schwer zu krebsen the company’s got quite a struggle* * *kreb|sen ['kreːpsn]vi1) (inf = sich abmühen) to struggle; (Umsatz, Industrie) to languishin den Umfragen krebst die Partei bei 6 Prozent — the party is languishing at 6 per cent in the polls
er hat schwer zu krébsen — he really has to struggle, he finds it really hard going
2) (= Krebse fangen) to go crabbing, to catch crabs* * *kreb·sen[ˈkre:psn̩]vi (fam)1. (Krebse fangen) to catch crayfish2. (nicht gut abschneiden) to struggle3. (mühsam leben)▪ [irgendwo] \krebsen to struggle [somewhere]* * *mit etwas zu krebsen haben — find something a real or uphill struggle
* * *krebsen v/i1. (Krebse, Krabben fangen) catch crayfish (US auch crawfish)/crabsdie Firma hat schwer zu krebsen the company’s got quite a struggle* * *mit etwas zu krebsen haben — find something a real or uphill struggle
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118 avanzar lentamente
v.to move slowly forward, to crawl, to creep, to crawl along.* * *(v.) = creep, creep alongEx. Why is it that when were are having fun, time flies by, but when we are at work, time creeps by?.Ex. We have made wonderful inventions but in the courts we still move as slowly as the travelers that in olden times creeped along in ox carts and canal boats.* * *(v.) = creep, creep alongEx: Why is it that when were are having fun, time flies by, but when we are at work, time creeps by?.
Ex: We have made wonderful inventions but in the courts we still move as slowly as the travelers that in olden times creeped along in ox carts and canal boats. -
119 battement
battement [batmɑ̃]masculine nounb. [de cœur] beatc. ( = intervalle) deux minutes de battement ( = pause) a two-minute break ; ( = attente) two minutes' wait ; ( = temps libre) two minutes to spare* * *batmɑ̃nom masculin1) (de cœur, pouls) beating [U], beat2) (de pluie, tambour) beating [U]3) Musique, Physique beat4) ( d'ailes) flutter; ( de cils) fluttering [U]; ( de paupières) blinking [U]; ( de danseur) battement; ( de nageur) ( en crawl) flutter kick [U]; ( en brasse) frog kick [U]5) ( entre deux activités) break; ( attente) wait; ( période creuse) gap* * *batmɑ̃ nm1) [cœur] beat2) (= intervalle) interval (between classes, trains)un battement de 10 minutes; 10 minutes de battement — 10 minutes to spare
J'ai dix minutes de battement. — I've got ten minutes free., I've got ten minutes to spare.
* * *battement nm1 ( pulsation) (de cœur, pouls) beating ¢, beat; les battements réguliers du cœur Méd regular heartbeat (sg); avoir des battements de cœur to have palpitations;2 (de pluie, tambour) beating ¢; entendre des battements de tambour to hear drums; le battement des volets contre le mur the banging of the shutters against the wall;4 ( mouvement) ( d'ailes) flutter; ( de cils) fluttering ¢; ( de paupières) blinking ¢; ( de danseur) battement; ( de nageur) ( en crawl) flutter kick ¢; ( en brasse) frog kick ¢;5 ( entre deux activités) break; ( attente) wait; ( période creuse) gap; les professeurs ont du battement entre les cours teachers have some free time (in) between lessons;6 Phon flap.[batmɑ̃] nom masculinbattement de mains clapping, applause2. SPORTa. [palpitations] I suffer from palpitationsb. [émotion] my heart's beating ou pounding5. [pause] break[attente] wait -
120 pelle
f skinpelle scamosciata suedeavere la pelle d'oca have goosefleshfig essere pelle e ossa be nothing but skin and bones* * *pelle s.f.1 skin; ( carnagione) complexion: pelle chiara, fair complexion (o skin); pelle secca, sottile, dry, thin skin; malattia della pelle, skin disease; porto sempre la maglia di lana sulla pelle, I always wear woollens next to my skin; questo detersivo mi irrita la pelle, this washing powder irritates my skin; i serpenti cambiano la pelle ogni anno, snakes slough their skins every year // a fior di pelle, skin-deep: ha i nervi a fior di pelle, his nerves are on the edge // amici per la pelle, bosom friends // ci giocherei la pelle, (fam.) I should stake my life on it // avere la pelle d'oca, to have gooseflesh (o goose pimples); far venire la pelle d'oca a qlcu., to give s.o. the creeps (o to make s.o.'s flesh creep) // avere la pelle dura, (fig.) to be thick-skinned // essere tutto pelle e ossa, to be all skin and bones (o to be a bag of bones) // fare la pelle a qlcu., to do s.o. in (o to kill s.o.) // fare la pelle lustra, ( ingrassare) to put on weight // non stare più nella pelle dalla gioia, to be simply bursting (o to be beside oneself) with joy // rimetterci la pelle, to lose one's life; per quella stupida scommessa ci ha rimesso la pelle, he paid for that stupid bet with his life // rischiare la pelle, to risk one's life // salvare la pelle, to save one's skin // temere per la propria pelle, to fear for one's skin // vendere cara la pelle, to sell one's life dearly (o to die hard) // non bisogna vendere la pelle dell'orso prima che sia morto, (prov.) don't count your chickens before they are hatched2 ( cuoio) hide; skin; fell: pelle conciata, greggia, dressed hide, rawhide; pelle di capretto, kid; pelle di cavallo, horse-hide; pelle di daino, buckskin (o deerskin o doeskin); pelle di vitello, calfskin; pelle di vacca, cowhide; pelle di foca, sealskin; pelle lucida, (per scarpe ecc.) patent leather; articoli in pelle, leather articles; guanti di pelle, leather gloves; rilegato in pelle, leather-bound; commerciare in pelli, to deal in leather; conciare pelli, to tan hides3 ( buccia) peel; skin, rind: la pelle di un'arancia, orange peel; la pelle di una banana, banana-skin; la pelle di una mela, apple peel* * *['pɛlle]sostantivo femminile1) (cute) skindalla pelle chiara — fair- o light-skinned
2) (di animale) skin, hide, peltpelle di leopardo, foca, serpente — leopardskin, sealskin, snakeskin
3) (conciata) leatherguanti, giacca in, di pelle — leather gloves, jacket
4) (buccia) (di frutta, ortaggi) skin, peel; (di agrumi) peel; (del salame) rind; (di salsiccia) skin, casing5) colloq. fig. (vita)rischiare, lasciarci la pelle — to risk, lose one's life
fare la pelle a qcn. — to do sb. in, to bump sb. off
•pelle di daino — (pellame) deerskin, doeskin; (panno) chamois leather, shammy (leather)
pelle d'uovo — tess. muslin
••vendere la pelle dell'orso prima di averlo ucciso — to count one's chickens (before they are hatched)
avere la pelle d'oca — to have goose flesh o pimples
fare venire la pelle d'oca a qcn. — (per la paura) to make sb.'s skin o flesh crawl, to give sb. the creeps colloq.
essere (tutto) pelle e ossa — to be all skin and bone o nothing but skin and bones
* * *pelle/'pεlle/ ⇒ 4sostantivo f.2 (di animale) skin, hide, pelt; pelle di leopardo, foca, serpente leopardskin, sealskin, snakeskin3 (conciata) leather; finta pelle imitation leather; guanti, giacca in, di pelle leather gloves, jacket; rilegato in pelle leather-bound4 (buccia) (di frutta, ortaggi) skin, peel; (di agrumi) peel; (del salame) rind; (di salsiccia) skin, casing5 colloq. fig. (vita) rischiare, lasciarci la pelle to risk, lose one's life; vendere cara la pelle to sell one's life dearly; fare la pelle a qcn. to do sb. in, to bump sb. off; riportare a casa o salvare la pelle to save one's (own) skin o baconvendere la pelle dell'orso prima di averlo ucciso to count one's chickens (before they are hatched); ho i nervi a fior di pelle my nerves are on edge; essere amici per la pelle to be as thick as thieves; avere la pelle d'oca to have goose flesh o pimples; fare venire la pelle d'oca a qcn. (per la paura) to make sb.'s skin o flesh crawl, to give sb. the creeps colloq.; non stare più nella pelle dalla gioia to be beside oneself with joy; essere (tutto) pelle e ossa to be all skin and bone o nothing but skin and bones; ridursi pelle e ossa to be reduced to a skeleton; avere la pelle dura to be thick-skinned\pelle di daino (pellame) deerskin, doeskin; (panno) chamois leather, shammy (leather); pelle d'uovo tess. muslin.
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crawl — I n. swimming stroke 1) to swim the crawl act of crawling (also fig.) 2) to a crawl (traffic slowed to a crawl) II v. 1)(d; intr.) to crawl into (to crawl into a hole) 2) (d; intr.) to crawl out of (to crawl out of the ruins) 3) (d; intr.) to… … Combinatory dictionary
crawl — [[t]krɔ͟ːl[/t]] crawls, crawling, crawled 1) VERB When you crawl, you move forward on your hands and knees. Don t worry if your baby seems a little reluctant to crawl or walk... [V prep/adv] I began to crawl on my hands and knees towards the door … English dictionary
crawl — crawl1 [kro:l US kro:l] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old Norse; Origin: krafla] 1.) to move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground crawl along/across etc ▪ The baby crawled across the floor. 2.) if an insect crawls, it moves… … Dictionary of contemporary English
crawl´er — crawl1 «krl», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to move slowly by pulling the body along the ground: »Worms and snakes crawl. 2. to creep on hands and knees: »A baby crawls before it walks. The boys crawled through a hole in the wall. 3. Figurative. to move… … Useful english dictionary
crawl — 01. The baby [crawled] across the rug towards the puppy. 02. Traffic was [crawling] through the downtown core at rush hour. 03. When we came back to our picnic basket, we found that there were ants [crawling] across the blanket, and into our food … Grammatical examples in English
The Boys Light Up — Infobox Album | Name = The Boys Light Up Type = Album Artist = Australian Crawl Released = April, 1980 Recorded = August, 1979 February, 1980 Genre = Pop/Rock Length = 38:25 Label = EMI Producer = David Briggs Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http … Wikipedia