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21 retrepar
----* retreparse = lean back, settle back, loll, sit back.* retreparse en la silla = drop back + in chair.* * ** retreparse = lean back, settle back, loll, sit back.* retreparse en la silla = drop back + in chair. -
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v.to fall behind, to be left behind, to drop back, to drop behind.* * *figurado to be left behind* * *(v.) = fall behind, hang back, trail, trail behind, be behindEx. The Porter Public Library houses an all out effort to reach first and second grade pupils who have lost their enthusiasm for school because of falling behind in reading.Ex. This article explores the implications of these threats, maintaining that publishers cannot afford to hang back, but must innovate or atrophy.Ex. International comparisons show that the government's failure to take a lead on information policy leaves the UK trailing badly.Ex. With library services, women have been left trailing behind other user groups, a situation which is slowly being rectified.Ex. They know how to play clay tennis, but their best days probably are behind.* * *(v.) = fall behind, hang back, trail, trail behind, be behindEx: The Porter Public Library houses an all out effort to reach first and second grade pupils who have lost their enthusiasm for school because of falling behind in reading.
Ex: This article explores the implications of these threats, maintaining that publishers cannot afford to hang back, but must innovate or atrophy.Ex: International comparisons show that the government's failure to take a lead on information policy leaves the UK trailing badly.Ex: With library services, women have been left trailing behind other user groups, a situation which is slowly being rectified.Ex: They know how to play clay tennis, but their best days probably are behind. -
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возвращаться НА КРУГИ СВОЯ lit PrepP Invar adv fixed WO(to return) to its previous, normal state, condition: (fall back) into place(resume) its normal course (in limited contexts) (drop (fall) back) into its rut.Всё суета сует и всяческая суета. Всё возвращается на круги своя (Максимов 2). Vanity of vanities, all is vanity. Everything falls back into place in the end... (2a).Скоро вся эта размазня кончится. И что останется от всей их болтовни? И всё вернётся на круги своя (Зиновьев 1). Soon all this mess will be over. And what'll be left of all their chatter? Everything will drop back into its rut (1a).From the Church Slavonic text of the Bible (Eccles. 1:6). -
24 на круги своя
[PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to return) to its previous, normal state, condition:- [in limited contexts](drop (fall) back) into its rut.♦ Всё суета сует и всяческая суета. Всё возвращается на круги своя (Максимов 2). Vanity of vanities, all is vanity. Everything falls back into place in the end... (2a).♦ Скоро вся эта размазня кончится. И что останется от всей их болтовни? И всё вернётся на круги своя (Зиновьев 1). Soon all this mess will be over. And what'll be left of all their chatter? Everything will drop back into its rut (1a).—————← From the Church Slavonic text of the Bible (Eccles. 1:6).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на круги своя
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25 retreparse en la silla
(v.) = drop back + in chair* * *(v.) = drop back + in chairEx: Simone Jergens dropped back in her chair and covered her assistant with a sombre stare.
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26 silla
f.chair.silla eléctrica electric chairsilla giratoria swivel chairsilla de manos sedan chairsilla (de montar) saddlesilla de pista courtside seatsilla plegable folding chairsilla de la reina = seat made by two people joining handssilla de ruedas wheelchair* * *1 chair2 (de montar) saddle3 (en la Academia) seat\silla de montar saddlesilla de ruedas wheelchairsilla de tijera folding chairsilla eléctrica electric chairsilla plegable folding chair* * *noun f.- silla de ruedas* * *SF1) (=asiento) seat, chairpolítica de la silla vacía — policy of the empty chair, policy of not taking one's seat ( in parliament etc)
silla de balanza, silla de hamaca — LAm rocking chair
silla de paseo — [para bebé] pushchair, stroller (EEUU)
2) (tb: silla de montar) saddle* * *a) ( mueble) chairb) (Equ) tb* * *= chair.Ex. The easy chairs are however often tucked into odd corners where you could not put a full table and chair anyway.----* arrimar la silla = hitch + chair.* brazo de silla para escribir = writing board arm.* punto silla = saddle point.* retreparse en la silla = drop back + in chair.* silla de amazona = side-saddle.* silla de montar = saddle, saddle point.* silla de mujer = side-saddle.* silla de ruedas = wheelchair [wheel-chair].* silla de ruedas eléctrica = electric wheelchair.* silla eléctrica, la = electric chair, the.* silla fija = locker seat.* silla giratoria = swivel chair.* silla tallada en tronco = log chair.* silla turca = saddle point.* * *a) ( mueble) chairb) (Equ) tb* * *= chair.Ex: The easy chairs are however often tucked into odd corners where you could not put a full table and chair anyway.
* arrimar la silla = hitch + chair.* brazo de silla para escribir = writing board arm.* punto silla = saddle point.* retreparse en la silla = drop back + in chair.* silla de amazona = side-saddle.* silla de montar = saddle, saddle point.* silla de mujer = side-saddle.* silla de ruedas = wheelchair [wheel-chair].* silla de ruedas eléctrica = electric wheelchair.* silla eléctrica, la = electric chair, the.* silla fija = locker seat.* silla giratoria = swivel chair.* silla tallada en tronco = log chair.* silla turca = saddle point.* * *1 (mueble) chairsentado en una silla sitting on a chair2 ( Equ) tbsilla de montar saddleCompuestos:( AmC) rocking chairhigh chairBarcelona chair( Méx) seat ( in Parliament)saddle of lamb( AmL) rocking chairchair ( made by two people linking arms)wheelchairfolding chairelectric chairswivel chairfolding chair( Ven): la silla presidencial the Presidency* * *
silla sustantivo femenino
silla eléctrica electric chair;
silla plegable or de tijera folding chairb) (Equ) tb
silla sustantivo femenino chair
silla de montar, saddle
silla de ruedas, wheelchair
silla giratoria, swivel chair
silla plegable, folding chair
' silla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcanzar
- balancear
- caña
- juez
- levantarse
- moler
- montura
- plegarse
- sentar
- travesaño
- asiento
- atorar
- cojear
- cojo
- confinar
- consistir
- correr
- desvencijado
- en
- firme
- incómodo
- jalar
- mimbre
- parar
- plegar
- quitar
- saltar
- tambalearse
- tijeras
- tirar
English:
arm
- back
- chair
- cover
- curl up
- deck chair
- electric chair
- fold
- folding
- free
- get up
- highchair
- off
- pull
- pull up
- saddle
- seat
- shift over
- sink back
- stand
- swivel chair
- three-legged
- wheelchair
- deckchair
- ease
- electric
- high
- lean
- move
- sedan
- shift
- straddle
- support
- take
- wheel
* * *silla nf1. [asiento] chairsilla eléctrica electric chair;silla giratoria swivel chair;silla de manos sedan chair;Esp silla de niño pushchair;silla de pista courtside seat;silla plegable folding chair;silla de la reina = seat made by two people joining hands;silla de ruedas wheelchair;silla de tijera folding chair* * *f chair* * *silla nf1) : chair2)silla de ruedas : wheelchair* * *silla n chair -
27 rezagarse
pron.v.to lag or fall behind.* * *1 to fall behind, lag behind* * *VPR (=atrasarse) to fall behind* * *verbo pronominal to fall behind, drop behind* * *= fall behind, lag + behind, lag, straggle, drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels, linger.Ex. The Porter Public Library houses an all out effort to reach first and second grade pupils who have lost their enthusiasm for school because of falling behind in reading.Ex. Although the UK tended to lag behind the US in the development of online networks, there have, in recent years, been some major developments on a national and regional scale.Ex. The study found that although library media specialists supported the instructional consultant role they lagged in practising it.Ex. After the music festival, campers began straggling out of town -- many of them looking to hitch a ride.Ex. We take identity theft seriously, but our banks are dragging their feet.Ex. Some lightbulb companies are still dragging their heels on the energy-saving lightbulb issue, but they haven't a leg to stand on.Ex. He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.* * *verbo pronominal to fall behind, drop behind* * *= fall behind, lag + behind, lag, straggle, drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels, linger.Ex: The Porter Public Library houses an all out effort to reach first and second grade pupils who have lost their enthusiasm for school because of falling behind in reading.
Ex: Although the UK tended to lag behind the US in the development of online networks, there have, in recent years, been some major developments on a national and regional scale.Ex: The study found that although library media specialists supported the instructional consultant role they lagged in practising it.Ex: After the music festival, campers began straggling out of town -- many of them looking to hitch a ride.Ex: We take identity theft seriously, but our banks are dragging their feet.Ex: Some lightbulb companies are still dragging their heels on the energy-saving lightbulb issue, but they haven't a leg to stand on.Ex: He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.* * *rezagarse [A3 ]to fall behind, drop behindnos habíamos rezagado mucho we had fallen o got o dropped a long way behind, we were lagging a long way behind* * *
rezagarse verbo reflexivo to linger behind: no os rezaguéis, don't fall behind
' rezagarse' also found in these entries:
English:
drag
- drop behind
- lag behind
- fall
- get
- straggle
* * *rezagarse vprto fall behind* * *v/r drop back, fall behind* * *vr: to fall behind, to lag -
28 zurückbleiben
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. stay behind2. (nicht näher kommen) keep back, stay back; zurückbleiben, bitte! im U-Bahnhof: mind (Am. stand back from) the doors, please3. bei Rennen, in Schule etc.: fall behind, be (lagging) behind; in der Entwicklung, geistig: be backward; hinter Erwartungen etc. zurückbleiben fall short of; zurückgeblieben4. als Rest, Rückstand etc.: be left; als Unfallfolge etc.: remain* * *das Zurückbleibenlag* * *zu|rụ̈ck|blei|benvi sep irreg aux sein1) (an einem Ort) to stay or remain behind; (= weiter hinten gehen) to stay (back) behind2) (=übrig bleiben Rest, Rückstand) to be left; (als Folge von Krankheit etc Schaden, Behinderung) to remainer blieb als Waise/Witwer zurück — he was left an orphan/a widower
3) (= nicht Schritt halten, auch fig: mit Arbeitsleistung etc) to fall behind; (Uhr) to lose; (in Entwicklung) to be retarded or backward; (SPORT) to be behind20 Meter zurückbleiben — to be 20 metres (Brit) or meters (US) behind
See:→ auch zurückgeblieben* * *1) ((often with behind) to move too slowly and become left behind: We waited for the smaller children, who were lagging behind the rest.) lag2) (to slow down; to fall behind: I was at the front of the crowd but I dropped back to speak to Bill.) drop back3) (to be slower than (someone else): Hurry up! You're falling behind (the others); He is falling behind in his schoolwork.) fall behind4) (to remain in a place after others have left it: They all left the office at five o'clock, but he stayed behind to finish some work.) stay behind* * *zu·rück|blei·benvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein▪ irgendwo \zurückbleiben to stay [or remain] behind somewhere▪ irgendwo \zurückbleiben to be left [behind] somewhere3. (nicht mithalten können) to fall behind* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) remain or stay behind2) (nicht mithalten) lag behind; (fig.) fall behindin seiner Entwicklung zurückbleiben — < child> be retarded or backward in its development
3) (bleiben) remainvon der Krankheit ist [bei ihm] nichts zurückgeblieben — the illness has left no lasting effects [on him]
4) (wegbleiben) stay or keep back; s. auch zurückgeblieben* * *zurückbleiben v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. stay behind2. (nicht näher kommen) keep back, stay back;3. bei Rennen, in Schule etc: fall behind, be (lagging) behind; in der Entwicklung, geistig: be backward;hinter Erwartungen etc4. als Rest, Rückstand etc: be left; als Unfallfolge etc: remain* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) remain or stay behind2) (nicht mithalten) lag behind; (fig.) fall behindin seiner Entwicklung zurückbleiben — < child> be retarded or backward in its development
3) (bleiben) remainvon der Krankheit ist [bei ihm] nichts zurückgeblieben — the illness has left no lasting effects [on him]
4) (wegbleiben) stay or keep back; s. auch zurückgeblieben* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to fall behind expr.to fall short expr.to stay behind expr. -
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1) General subject: get in (долги), recall (to; к чему-л.), recommit, replace, return, give back, reimburse, get in (долги и т.п.), put back (на место), (себе) recover (об украденном имуществе, выведенных активах и т. п.), (себе) retrieve2) Computers: change back3) Obsolete: bought (I was bought back to reality by a voice:"No daydreaming here. If you ain't ready go back home."Я был возвращён в реальность голосом:"Здесь-не место для мечтаний.Если не готов-возвращайся домой".)4) Engineering: bring, bring back, drop back5) Mathematics: get back6) Jargon: dish -
30 вернуться
1) General subject: be back, get back, join (join one's regiment - вернуться в полк), make back, re enter, re-enter, repass, resume (к прежнему состоянию, настроению), retrace one's steps, return, roll round (о времёнах года), revert, step back, reappear3) Jargon: dust'em of4) Makarov: cut back, go back (к теме и т.п.), hark back (к теме, разговору и т.п.), (куда-л.) recover, come back5) SAP.tech. return to6) Microsoft: Retrieve -
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1) General subject: back, be on the run, blench, climb down (в споре), cop out, depart (depart from tradition - отступать от традиции), deviate, digress, draw in (о войсках), fall back, give ground, give way, leave the field, lose ground, pull back, rebound, recede, recoil (на несколько шагов), reel, reel off, reeler, retract, retreat, shrink, stand away, stand back, step back, haul in horns, make leeway, pull in horns, wave back2) Colloquial: change one's base, (of, on) cop out3) American: take water4) Military: backtrack, draw off, retire, retrograde, drop back, withdraw6) Diplomatic term: cave in (на переговорах)7) Jargon: poop out, up sticks, turn turtle8) Makarov: reel back, reel backward, turn back, cave in, draw in horns, depart from (от обычаев планов и т. п.), cop out (от убеждений принципа и т. п.)9) Microsoft: indent -
32 отступать
retreat глагол:back away (отступать, отступаться)stand back (отступать, держаться сзади)backslide (отступать, отказываться, переживать рецидив, снова впадать, отступаться от веры, впадать в ересь)stand away (отступать, держаться сзади)be on the run (отступать, бежать)словосочетание:change one's base (отступать, удирать) -
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1. break offуходить, отступать — haul off
отступать; выпускать — draw off
тормозить; отступать — back off
отстраняться, отступать — back off
отступал; выпускал; выпущенный — drawn off
2. beat a retreatотступать; отступить — beat a retreat
3. blench4. fell backотступать; отходить — drop back
поддерживать; отступать — back up
уклоняться от; отступать от — back out
5. give grounds6. stand backотходить, отступать — stand out
7. step back; retreat; fall back; recoil; recede; deviate; indent; renounce8. depart9. digress10. recede11. retreatСинонимический ряд:отходить (глаг.) отодвигаться; отходить; пятитьсяАнтонимический ряд: -
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35 quedarse atrás
• be left behind• drop back• drop behind• fall behind• hang around• hang behind• ladylove• lag indicators• remain behind• stay back• stay behind• trail• trail net -
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drop back — 1. verb Of a quarterback or other player in the backfield, to take a number of steps back from the line of scrimmage immediately after the snap or hike of the ball, to avoid defenders. The Tiger quarterback is dropping back to pass. 2. noun … Wiktionary
drop back/behind — FALL BACK/BEHIND, get left behind, lag behind; straggle, linger, dawdle, dally, hang back, loiter, bring/take up the rear; informal dilly dally. → drop * * * fall back or get left behind the colt was struggling to stay with the … Useful english dictionary
drop back — move or step backwards, retreat During the hike his foot began to get sore so he decided to drop back and rest for awhile … Idioms and examples