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121 verstopfen
* * *to jam; to congest; to block up; to clog up; to constipate; to engorge; to occlude; to plug up; to stop up; to choke up; to close up* * *ver|stọp|fen ptp versto\#pftvtto stop up; Ohren auch to plug; Ausguss auch to block (up); Straße to block, to jam; Blutgefäß to block* * *1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) jam2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) choke3) (to make or become blocked: The drain is clogged (up) with hair.) clog4) (to block (a hole) by putting a plug in it: He plugged the hole in the window with a piece of newspaper.) plug5) (to block or close: He stopped his ears with his hands when she started to shout at him.) stop6) (to block: Some rubbish got into the drain and stopped it up.) stop up7) (to block: He stuffed the hole up with some newspaper; I've got a cold and my nose is stuffed up.) stuff up* * *ver·stop·fen *I. vt1. (zustopfen)2. (blockieren)▪ etw \verstopfen to block up sthPoren \verstopfen to clog poresII. vi Hilfsverb: sein to get [or become] blocked [up]* * *1.transitives Verb block2.intransitives Verb; mit sein become blocked* * ** * *1.transitives Verb block2.intransitives Verb; mit sein become blocked* * *v.to block v.to bung (up) v.to constipate v.to occlude v.to ram up v. -
122 en
en [ɑ̃]━━━━━━━━━1. preposition2. pronoun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. <a. (lieu: situation) in• vivre en France/Normandie to live in France/Normandy• il habite en banlieue/ville he lives in the suburbs/the town• il voyage en Grèce/Corse he's travelling around Greece/Corsicab. (lieu: mouvement) to• aller or partir en Angleterre/Normandie to go to England/Normandye. ( = chez) ce que j'aime en lui, c'est son courage what I like about him is his couragef. ( = habillé de) ing. (description, composition) in• c'est en quoi ? (inf) what's it made of?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► En anglais, un nom en apposition remplace souvent l'adjectif pour décrire la matière dont quelque chose est fait.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► en + comparatif• c'est son frère en mieux he's like his brother, only betterh. ( = comme un) agir en tyran to act like a tyrant• en bon politicien, il... being the skilled politician he is, he...i. ( = dans le domaine de) en politique in politics• ce que je préfère en musique, c'est... what I like best in the way of music is...• diplôme en droit/histoire law/history degreek. ► en + participe présent• « non » dit-il en haussant les épaules "no", he said with a shrug━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Lorsque en exprime une cause, il est traduit par by.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• en disant cela, il s'est fait des ennemis he made enemies by saying that2. <a. (lieu) quand va-t-il à Nice ? -- il en revient when is he off to Nice? -- he's just come back• voulez-vous des pommes ? il y en a encore would you like some apples? there are still some leftd. (objet) rendez-moi mon stylo, j'en ai besoin give me back my pen - I need it• qu'est-ce que tu en feras ? what will you do with it (or them)?• tu en as eu de beaux jouets à Noël ! what lovely toys you got for Christmas!• c'est une bonne classe, les professeurs en sont contents they are a good class and the teachers are pleased with them• je t'en donne 100 € I'll give you 100 euros for ite. ► en être• où en est-il dans ses études ? how far has he got with his studies?• elle, mentir ? elle en est incapable she couldn't lie if she tried* * *œɛn* * *abr nf Éducation nationaleSee:* * *en ⇒ Note d'usageA prép1 ( lieu) ( où l'on est) in; ( où l'on va) to; ( mouvement vers l'intérieur) into; vivre en France/province/ville to live in France/the provinces/town; voyager en Chine to travel in China; aller en Allemagne to go to Germany; monter en voiture to get into a car; aller en ville to go into town; le train va entrer en gare the train is about to enter the station; se promener en ville to stroll around town;2 ( temps) ( époque) in; ( moment déterminé) in; ( en l'espace de) in; en hiver/1991 in winter/1991; je prendrai mes vacances en septembre I'm taking my vacation in September; il a fait ce travail en dix jours he completed the work in ten days; en semaine, il mange à la cantine during the week he eats in the canteen;3 ( moyens de transport) by; voyager en train/avion/voiture/bateau to travel by train ou rail/plane ou air/car/boat; je suis venu en taxi I came by taxi; aller à Marseille en avion/voiture to fly/to drive to Marseilles; nous avons fait un tour en barque we went out in a rowing-boat; descendre la rivière en aviron to row down the river;4 (manière, état) elle était tout en vert/blanc she was all in green/white; il est toujours en manteau/cravate he always wears a coat/tie; un ouvrage en vers/français/trois volumes a work in verse/French/three volumes; elle était très en forme/beauté she was looking very fit/beautiful;5 ( comme) ( en qualité de) as; ( de la même manière que) like; je vous parle en ami/connaisseur I'm speaking (to you) as a friend/connoisseur; j'ai eu ce livre en cadeau/récompense/souvenir I was given this book as a present/prize/souvenir; il nous considèrent en ennemis they see us as enemies; il me traite en ennemie he treats me like an enemy; agir en traître/dictateur to act like a traitor/dictator, to act in a treacherous/dictatorial way;6 ( transformation) into; ils se séparèrent en plusieurs groupes they broke up into several groups; traduire en anglais to translate into English; changer des euros en dollars to change euros into dollars;7 ( matière) made of; c'est en quoi? what is it made of?; c'est en or/plastique it's (made of) gold/plastic; c'est en bois it's made of wood, it's wooden; une montre en or a gold watch ; une veste en laine a woollenGB jacket; le cadre est en alliage the frame is alloy, it's an alloy frame;8 ( pour indiquer une variante) son fils, c'est lui en miniature his son is just like him only smaller, his son is a smaller version of him; je voudrais le même en plus grand I'd like the same only bigger; je voudrais la même en bleu I'd like the same in blue;9 (indique le domaine, la discipline) in; en politique/affaires il faut être rusé in politics/business you have to be clever; idée fondamentale en droit français fundamental idea in French law; en théorie, c'est exact in theory, it's correct; licencié en droit bachelor of law; docteur en médecine doctor of medicine; être bon en histoire to be good at history;10 (mesures, dimensions) in; compter en secondes/années to count in seconds/years; les draps se font en 90 et en 140 the sheets are available in single and double; le mur fait trois mètres en hauteur et six en longueur the wall is three metresGB high and six metresGB long; en profondeur, il y a assez d'espace pour la bibliothèque mais pas en hauteur the space is deep enough for the bookshelves but not high enough; en largeur, il y a la place pour une piscine mais pas en longueur widthwise, there's (enough) room for a swimming pool but not lengthwise.B pron1 ( le moyen) si les abricots sont abîmés, fais-en de la confiture if the apricots are bruised make jam with them; prends cette couverture et couvre-t'en take this blanket and cover yourself with it; il sortit son épée et l'en transperça he took out his sword and ran him through;2 ( la cause) ça l'a tellement bouleversé qu'il en est tombé malade it distressed him so much that he fell ill GB ou became sick US; il a eu un cancer et il en est mort he got cancer and died; elle a eu un accident de voiture et elle en est restée paralysée/infirme she had a car accident which left her paralysedGB/disabled;3 ○( emphatique) tu en as un beau chapeau! what a nice hat you've got!; eh bien! on s'en souviendra de ce dimanche! well, we won't forget this Sunday in a hurry!; je n'en veux pas de tes excuses○! I'm not interested in your excuses; et moi, je n'en ai pas des soucis, peut-être! do you think I haven't got worries too!; j'en connais qui seraient contents I know some who would be pleased.[ɑ̃] prépositionen 40 ans de carrière... in my 40 years in the job...B.[DANS L'ESPACE]1. [indiquant - la situation] in ; [ - la direction] tose promener en forêt/en ville to walk in the forest/around the town2. (figuré)en moi-même, j'avais toujours cet espoir deep down ou in my heart of hearts, I still had that hopeC.[INDIQUANT LE DOMAINE]1. [pour des connaissances]bon en latin/physique good at Latin/physics2. [dans une situation]en cela ou ce en quoi il n'a pas tort and I have to say he's right ou not wrong thereD.[INDIQUANT LA COMPOSITION] [pour des objets]chaise en bois/fer wooden/iron chairE.[INDIQUANT LA MANIÈRE, LE MOYEN]1. [marquant l'état, la forme, la manière]être en colère/en rage to be angry/in a rageen véritable ami, il m'a prévenu good friend that he is ou being a true friend, he warned meil était en pyjama he was in his pyjamas, he had his pyjamas onfaire quelque chose en cachette/en vitesse/en douceur to do something secretly/quickly/smoothlyune rue en pente a street on a slope ou a hill2. [introduisant une mesure] in3. [indiquant une transformation] into4. [marquant le moyen]en voiture/train by car/trainF.[AVEC LE GÉRONDIF]1. [indiquant la simultanéité]rien qu'en le voyant, elle se met en colère she gets angry just seeing him, the mere sight of him makes her angrytout en marchant, elles tentaient de trouver une réponse while walking ou as they walked, they tried to find an answer2. [indiquant la concession, l'opposition]en étant plus conciliant, il ne changeait toujours pas d'avis whilst ou although he was more conciliatory, he still wouldn't change his mind3. [indiquant la cause, le moyen, la manière]4. [introduisant une condition, une supposition] ifen prenant un cas concret, on voit que... if we take a concrete example, we can see that...en supposant que... supposing that...G.[INTRODUISANT LE COMPLÉMENT DU VERBE] incroire en quelqu'un/quelque chose to believe in somebody/something————————[ɑ̃] pronomA.[COMPLÉMENT DU VERBE]1. [indiquant le lieu]il faudra que tu ailles à la poste — j'en viens you'll have to go to the post office — I've just got back from ou just been there2. [indiquant la cause, l'agent]on en meurt you can die of ou from it3. [complément d'objet]voilà des fraises/du lait, donne-lui-en here are some strawberries/here's some milk, give him somesi tu n'aimes pas la viande/les olives, n'en mange pas if you don't like meat/olives, don't eat anytous les invités ne sont pas arrivés, il en manque deux all the guests haven't arrived yet, two are missingtu en as acheté beaucoup you've bought a lot (of it/of them)4. [avec une valeur emphatique]tu en as de la chance! you really are lucky, you are!5. [complément d'objet indirect] about it6. [comme attribut]B.[EN COMPLÉMENT]1. [du nom ou du pronom]2. [de l'adjectif]sa maison en est pleine his house is full of it/themC.[LOCUTIONS] [locutions verbales]s'en prendre à quelqu'un to blame ou to attack somebodyil n'en croit pas ses oreilles/yeux he can't believe his ears/eyes -
123 переделка
сущ.; разг( затруднительное положение) fix; jam; mess; predicamentпопасть в переделку — to get into a fix (jam / pretty mess)
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124 Muto
1.mūto, āvi, ātum (arch. subj. mutassis, Plaut. Aul. 3, 6, 49; inf. pass. mutarier, id. Men. prol. 74), 1, v. a. and n. freq. [moveo].I.Prop., to move, to move away or from its place, to move to a place (rare):II.neque se luna quoquam mutat,
does not move, does not budge, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 117: illa tamen se Non habitu mutatve loco, does not quit her dress or her dwelling, Hor. S. 2, 7, 64:ne quis invitus civitate mutetur,
be forced to leave, be driven from, Cic. Balb. 13, 30:hinc dum muter,
if I can only get away from here, Ov. Tr. 5, 2, 73.—Transf.A.Of change in the thing spoken of itself.1.In gen.a.Act., to alter, change a thing (freq. and class.; cf.b.vario): sententiam mutare numquam,
Cic. Mur 29, 61: ego rogatus mutavi consilium meum. id. Fam. 4, 4, 4:consuetudinem dicendi,
id. Brut. 91, 314:mentes vestras voluntatesque,
id. Prov. Cons. 10, 25:cum testamentum mutare cuperet,
id. Clu. 11, 31: propositum. Petr. 116:ne haec mutet fidem,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 1, 36: nequeo exorare [p. 1181] ut me maneat et cum illo ut mutet fidem, Ter. Phorm. 3, 2, 28:tabulas,
to alter one's will, Juv. 14, 55.— Absol.:natura nescia mutari,
incapable of change, Juv. 13, 240. —With ob:mutatum jus ob unius feneratoris libidinem,
Liv. 8, 28, 1:facilem mutatu gentem,
Tac. A. 14, 23.—With ad:gubernatori ad incursus tempestatum... ratio mutanda est,
Quint. 10, 7, 3:ad singulas paene distinctiones vultus mutandus est,
id. 11, 3, 47.—With Gr. acc.:mutata suos flumina cursus,
Verg. E. 8, 4:negat quicquam ex Latinā ratione mutandum,
Quint. 1, 5, 89.—With cum:cum illo fidem,
Ter. Phorm. 3, 2, 28 supra; more freq. cum aliquā re, to change with or under the influence of a thing:facies locorum cum ventis simul mutatur,
Sall. J. 78, 3:qui cum fortunā non animum mutāsset,
Vell. 2, 82, 2:quarum uvarum vini jucunditas cum regione mutatur,
Col. 3, 2, 16; Ambros. in Abrah. 2, 10, 68.—With in and acc.:bona facile mutantur in pejus,
Quint. 1, 1, 5.—With ex:nisi forte non ex Graeco mutantes, etc.,
Quint. 3, 4, 14:ex feminis mutari in mares,
Plin. 7, 4, 3, § 36. —With de:de uxore nihil mutat,
Ter. And. 5, 4, 46.—With ab:quantum mutatus ab illo Hectore,
Verg. A. 2, 274:longe mutatus ab illo Sampsone, qui, etc.,
Ambros. Spir. Sanc. 2, prol. § 13.—Non mutat, with rel.-clause, it makes no difference: nec mutat confestim, an interjecto tempore, fidem suam adstrinxerunt, Pap. Dig. 46, 1, 52, § 2. —With abl. instrum. ( poet.):ut silvae foliis pronos mutantur in annos,
Hor. A. P. 60.—Neutr., = mutari, to alter, change:(β).quantum mores mutaverint argumentum,
Liv. 39, 51, 10:postquam mutabat aestus,
Tac. A. 2, 23; 12, 20:annona ex ante convectā copiā nihil mutavit,
Liv. 5, 13, 1:mox in superbiam mutans,
Tac. A. 12, 29:adeo animi mutaverant, ut clariorem inter Romanos deditio Postumium... faceret,
Liv. 9, 12, 3:tantum mutāsse fortunam, ut, etc.,
id. 29, 3, 10; 39, 51, 10.—To differ, be different:(γ).pastiones hiberno ac verno tempore hoc mutant,
Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 12:quantum mutare a Menandro Caecilius visus est,
Gell. 2, 23, 7.—Of style, to vary:2.an ego... poetis, et maxime tragicis concederem, ut ne omnibus locis eādem contentione uterentur, crebroque mutarent? etc.,
Cic. Or. 31, 109.—In partic.a.To change the color of, to color, dye (cf.:b.inficio, imbuo): aries jam suave rubenti Murice, jam croceo mutabit vellera luto,
Verg. E. 4, 44:nec lanarum colores, quibus simplex ille candor mutatus est, elui possunt,
Quint. 1, 1, 5.—To change for the better, make better, to improve: placet tibi factum, Micio? Mi.:c.non, si queam mutare,
Ter. Ad. 4, 7, 19.—To change for the worse; pass., of wine, to spoil, turn, etc.:B.ac, nisi mutatum, parcit defundere vinum,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 58:melle mutatum (sc. balsamum),
adulterated, Plin. 12, 25, 54, § 122.—Of change in its relation to other things, etc.1.In gen., to change one thing, etc., for another:2.mutatis ad celeritatem jumentis,
Caes. B. C. 3, 11:vestimenta mutanti tunica ardere visa est,
Suet. Tib. 14:calceos et vestimenta,
Cic. Mil. 10, 28.—Esp. freq.: mutare vestem, to change one's dress: An. Muta vestem. Ch. Ubi mutem?... An. Eamus ad me. Ibi proximum'st ubi mutes, Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 61 sqq.:mutando nunc vestem, nunc tegumenta capitis,
Liv. 22, 1, 3; Sen. Ep. 18, 2.—Esp., to put on the garb of mourning, of humility, etc.:pro me praesente senatus hominumque praeterea viginti millia vestem mutaverunt,
Cic. post Red. ad Quir. 3, 8:non modo ut vestem mutaret, aut supplex prensaret homines, sed, etc.,
Liv. 2, 61; 8, 37, 9; Cic. Sest. 11, 26; Hor. C. 1, 35, 23.—Esp.a.Mutata verba, i. e. figurative:b.mutata (verba), in quibus pro verbo proprio subicitur aliud, quod idem significet, sumptum ex re aliquā consequenti,
Cic. Or. 27, 92.—Of style, to vary, alter:c.reliquum est ut dicas de conversā oratione atque mutatā,
Cic. Part. Or. 7, 23:genus eloquendi... mutatum,
id. ib. 5, 16.—Of one's assertion or promise:d.quod dixi semel, hau mutabo,
will not break my word, Plaut. Bacch. 5, 2, 90.—Of place, to change, shift, alter:C.locum ex loco mutans (sc. typhon) rapidā vertigine,
Plin. 2, 48, 49, § 132; cf.: quod nec injussu populi mutari finibus posset, to be removed, Liv. 5, 46, 11:exsules sunt, etiam si solum non mutārunt,
i. e. gone into exile, Cic. Par. 4, 31:jussa pars mutare Lares et urbem Sospite cursu,
Hor. C. Sec. 39.—Of common or reciprocal relations, to interchange, exchange.—With cum:D.cum amplificatione vectigalium nomen Hieronicae legis mutare,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 8, § 19:ut vestem cum illo mutem,
Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 24:ne cujus suorum popularium mutatam secum fortunam esse vellent,
Liv. 21, 45, 6.—With pro:C. Hostilio pro Etruriā Tarentum mutaverant (sonatus) provinciam, pro Tarento Capuam mutaverunt,
Liv. 27, 35, 14:non debere eum incerta pro certis mutare,
Sall. J. 83, 1:mutatos pro Macedonibus Romanos dominos,
Liv. 34, 49, 6.—With abl. of that for which the exchange, etc., is made:quid terras alio calentes Sole mutamus (patriā),
Hor. C. 2, 16, 19:victoriae possessionem incertā pace mutāsse,
Liv. 9, 12, 2; also with abl. of that given in exchange, etc.:victrice patriā victam mutari,
id. 5, 30, 3.—So esp. of trading, etc., to exchange, barter, sell, etc.:coepit captivos conmercari Aleos, si quem reperire possit, qui mutet suum,
Plaut. Capt. prol. 28; cf.:homines captivos conmercatur, si queat Aliquem invenire, suum qui mutet filium,
id. ib. 1, 1, 33;1, 2, 68: hic mutat merces surgente a sole, etc.,
Hor. S. 1, 4, 29:mutandi copia,
Sall. J. 18, 5.—With abl.:uvam Furtivā mutat strigili,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 109:suburbanis lactens porcus aere mutandus est,
Col. 7, 9, 4:caetera reponantur, vel aere mutentur,
id. 8, 5, 4:aere mutandi sunt (sc. apri),
id. 9, 1, 7:quamvis Milesia magno Vellera mutentur,
Verg. G. 3, 307; so with cum and pers. with whom the exchange is made:eaque mutare cum mercatoribus vino advecticio,
Sall. J. 44, 5.—With inter:mutare res inter se instituerant,
Sall. J. 18, 9.—To forsake, abandon, leave:2.mutare, derelinquere,
Non. p. 351, 1:expertum jam principem anxii mutabant,
Tac. H. 3, 44: mihi non persuadetur... mutem meos, Lucil. ap. Non. 351, 3: mutataque sidera pondus Quaesivere suum, i. e. forsaken or abandoned by the gods, Petr. poët. 124, 264.—Hence, mūtā-tus, a, um, P. a., changed, i. e. different, successive:quae (facies) mutatis inducitur atque fovetur Tot medicaminibus,
Juv. 6, 472.mūto, ōnis, m., = membrum virile (rare and only poet.), Lucil. ap. Porphyr. ad Hor. S. 1, 2, 68; also id. ib. Orell. (K. and H. muttonis).3.Mūto, a Roman surname, Cic. Fragm. Or. pro Fundan. p. 445 Orell. -
125 muto
1.mūto, āvi, ātum (arch. subj. mutassis, Plaut. Aul. 3, 6, 49; inf. pass. mutarier, id. Men. prol. 74), 1, v. a. and n. freq. [moveo].I.Prop., to move, to move away or from its place, to move to a place (rare):II.neque se luna quoquam mutat,
does not move, does not budge, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 117: illa tamen se Non habitu mutatve loco, does not quit her dress or her dwelling, Hor. S. 2, 7, 64:ne quis invitus civitate mutetur,
be forced to leave, be driven from, Cic. Balb. 13, 30:hinc dum muter,
if I can only get away from here, Ov. Tr. 5, 2, 73.—Transf.A.Of change in the thing spoken of itself.1.In gen.a.Act., to alter, change a thing (freq. and class.; cf.b.vario): sententiam mutare numquam,
Cic. Mur 29, 61: ego rogatus mutavi consilium meum. id. Fam. 4, 4, 4:consuetudinem dicendi,
id. Brut. 91, 314:mentes vestras voluntatesque,
id. Prov. Cons. 10, 25:cum testamentum mutare cuperet,
id. Clu. 11, 31: propositum. Petr. 116:ne haec mutet fidem,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 1, 36: nequeo exorare [p. 1181] ut me maneat et cum illo ut mutet fidem, Ter. Phorm. 3, 2, 28:tabulas,
to alter one's will, Juv. 14, 55.— Absol.:natura nescia mutari,
incapable of change, Juv. 13, 240. —With ob:mutatum jus ob unius feneratoris libidinem,
Liv. 8, 28, 1:facilem mutatu gentem,
Tac. A. 14, 23.—With ad:gubernatori ad incursus tempestatum... ratio mutanda est,
Quint. 10, 7, 3:ad singulas paene distinctiones vultus mutandus est,
id. 11, 3, 47.—With Gr. acc.:mutata suos flumina cursus,
Verg. E. 8, 4:negat quicquam ex Latinā ratione mutandum,
Quint. 1, 5, 89.—With cum:cum illo fidem,
Ter. Phorm. 3, 2, 28 supra; more freq. cum aliquā re, to change with or under the influence of a thing:facies locorum cum ventis simul mutatur,
Sall. J. 78, 3:qui cum fortunā non animum mutāsset,
Vell. 2, 82, 2:quarum uvarum vini jucunditas cum regione mutatur,
Col. 3, 2, 16; Ambros. in Abrah. 2, 10, 68.—With in and acc.:bona facile mutantur in pejus,
Quint. 1, 1, 5.—With ex:nisi forte non ex Graeco mutantes, etc.,
Quint. 3, 4, 14:ex feminis mutari in mares,
Plin. 7, 4, 3, § 36. —With de:de uxore nihil mutat,
Ter. And. 5, 4, 46.—With ab:quantum mutatus ab illo Hectore,
Verg. A. 2, 274:longe mutatus ab illo Sampsone, qui, etc.,
Ambros. Spir. Sanc. 2, prol. § 13.—Non mutat, with rel.-clause, it makes no difference: nec mutat confestim, an interjecto tempore, fidem suam adstrinxerunt, Pap. Dig. 46, 1, 52, § 2. —With abl. instrum. ( poet.):ut silvae foliis pronos mutantur in annos,
Hor. A. P. 60.—Neutr., = mutari, to alter, change:(β).quantum mores mutaverint argumentum,
Liv. 39, 51, 10:postquam mutabat aestus,
Tac. A. 2, 23; 12, 20:annona ex ante convectā copiā nihil mutavit,
Liv. 5, 13, 1:mox in superbiam mutans,
Tac. A. 12, 29:adeo animi mutaverant, ut clariorem inter Romanos deditio Postumium... faceret,
Liv. 9, 12, 3:tantum mutāsse fortunam, ut, etc.,
id. 29, 3, 10; 39, 51, 10.—To differ, be different:(γ).pastiones hiberno ac verno tempore hoc mutant,
Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 12:quantum mutare a Menandro Caecilius visus est,
Gell. 2, 23, 7.—Of style, to vary:2.an ego... poetis, et maxime tragicis concederem, ut ne omnibus locis eādem contentione uterentur, crebroque mutarent? etc.,
Cic. Or. 31, 109.—In partic.a.To change the color of, to color, dye (cf.:b.inficio, imbuo): aries jam suave rubenti Murice, jam croceo mutabit vellera luto,
Verg. E. 4, 44:nec lanarum colores, quibus simplex ille candor mutatus est, elui possunt,
Quint. 1, 1, 5.—To change for the better, make better, to improve: placet tibi factum, Micio? Mi.:c.non, si queam mutare,
Ter. Ad. 4, 7, 19.—To change for the worse; pass., of wine, to spoil, turn, etc.:B.ac, nisi mutatum, parcit defundere vinum,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 58:melle mutatum (sc. balsamum),
adulterated, Plin. 12, 25, 54, § 122.—Of change in its relation to other things, etc.1.In gen., to change one thing, etc., for another:2.mutatis ad celeritatem jumentis,
Caes. B. C. 3, 11:vestimenta mutanti tunica ardere visa est,
Suet. Tib. 14:calceos et vestimenta,
Cic. Mil. 10, 28.—Esp. freq.: mutare vestem, to change one's dress: An. Muta vestem. Ch. Ubi mutem?... An. Eamus ad me. Ibi proximum'st ubi mutes, Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 61 sqq.:mutando nunc vestem, nunc tegumenta capitis,
Liv. 22, 1, 3; Sen. Ep. 18, 2.—Esp., to put on the garb of mourning, of humility, etc.:pro me praesente senatus hominumque praeterea viginti millia vestem mutaverunt,
Cic. post Red. ad Quir. 3, 8:non modo ut vestem mutaret, aut supplex prensaret homines, sed, etc.,
Liv. 2, 61; 8, 37, 9; Cic. Sest. 11, 26; Hor. C. 1, 35, 23.—Esp.a.Mutata verba, i. e. figurative:b.mutata (verba), in quibus pro verbo proprio subicitur aliud, quod idem significet, sumptum ex re aliquā consequenti,
Cic. Or. 27, 92.—Of style, to vary, alter:c.reliquum est ut dicas de conversā oratione atque mutatā,
Cic. Part. Or. 7, 23:genus eloquendi... mutatum,
id. ib. 5, 16.—Of one's assertion or promise:d.quod dixi semel, hau mutabo,
will not break my word, Plaut. Bacch. 5, 2, 90.—Of place, to change, shift, alter:C.locum ex loco mutans (sc. typhon) rapidā vertigine,
Plin. 2, 48, 49, § 132; cf.: quod nec injussu populi mutari finibus posset, to be removed, Liv. 5, 46, 11:exsules sunt, etiam si solum non mutārunt,
i. e. gone into exile, Cic. Par. 4, 31:jussa pars mutare Lares et urbem Sospite cursu,
Hor. C. Sec. 39.—Of common or reciprocal relations, to interchange, exchange.—With cum:D.cum amplificatione vectigalium nomen Hieronicae legis mutare,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 8, § 19:ut vestem cum illo mutem,
Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 24:ne cujus suorum popularium mutatam secum fortunam esse vellent,
Liv. 21, 45, 6.—With pro:C. Hostilio pro Etruriā Tarentum mutaverant (sonatus) provinciam, pro Tarento Capuam mutaverunt,
Liv. 27, 35, 14:non debere eum incerta pro certis mutare,
Sall. J. 83, 1:mutatos pro Macedonibus Romanos dominos,
Liv. 34, 49, 6.—With abl. of that for which the exchange, etc., is made:quid terras alio calentes Sole mutamus (patriā),
Hor. C. 2, 16, 19:victoriae possessionem incertā pace mutāsse,
Liv. 9, 12, 2; also with abl. of that given in exchange, etc.:victrice patriā victam mutari,
id. 5, 30, 3.—So esp. of trading, etc., to exchange, barter, sell, etc.:coepit captivos conmercari Aleos, si quem reperire possit, qui mutet suum,
Plaut. Capt. prol. 28; cf.:homines captivos conmercatur, si queat Aliquem invenire, suum qui mutet filium,
id. ib. 1, 1, 33;1, 2, 68: hic mutat merces surgente a sole, etc.,
Hor. S. 1, 4, 29:mutandi copia,
Sall. J. 18, 5.—With abl.:uvam Furtivā mutat strigili,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 109:suburbanis lactens porcus aere mutandus est,
Col. 7, 9, 4:caetera reponantur, vel aere mutentur,
id. 8, 5, 4:aere mutandi sunt (sc. apri),
id. 9, 1, 7:quamvis Milesia magno Vellera mutentur,
Verg. G. 3, 307; so with cum and pers. with whom the exchange is made:eaque mutare cum mercatoribus vino advecticio,
Sall. J. 44, 5.—With inter:mutare res inter se instituerant,
Sall. J. 18, 9.—To forsake, abandon, leave:2.mutare, derelinquere,
Non. p. 351, 1:expertum jam principem anxii mutabant,
Tac. H. 3, 44: mihi non persuadetur... mutem meos, Lucil. ap. Non. 351, 3: mutataque sidera pondus Quaesivere suum, i. e. forsaken or abandoned by the gods, Petr. poët. 124, 264.—Hence, mūtā-tus, a, um, P. a., changed, i. e. different, successive:quae (facies) mutatis inducitur atque fovetur Tot medicaminibus,
Juv. 6, 472.mūto, ōnis, m., = membrum virile (rare and only poet.), Lucil. ap. Porphyr. ad Hor. S. 1, 2, 68; also id. ib. Orell. (K. and H. muttonis).3.Mūto, a Roman surname, Cic. Fragm. Or. pro Fundan. p. 445 Orell. -
126 procedo
prō-cēdo, cessi, cessum, 3, v. n., to go forth or before, to go forwards, advance, proceed (class.; cf.: progredior, prodeo).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.procedere ad forum,
Plaut. Cas. 3, 3, 2:illuc procede,
id. Capt. 5, 2, 1:a portu,
Cic. Fam. 16, 9, 1: ante agmen, Hirt. B. G. 8, 27, 4:nil cum procede re lintrem Sentimus,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 20:pedibus aequis,
Ov. P. 4, 5, 3:passu tacito,
Val. Fl. 5, 351.—In partic.1.In milit. lang., to go or march forwards, to advance, Caes. B. C. 3, 34:2.lente atque paulatim proceditur,
id. ib. 1, 80; id. B. G. 6, 25:agmen procedit,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 16, 37; Curt. 7, 3, 19:processum in aciem est,
Liv. 25, 21:ipsi jam pridem avidi certaminis procedunt,
id. 3, 62, 6.—Cf. of ships, Caes. B. G. 7, 61; Verg. A. 4, 587.—Of processions, to go on, set forward, move on, advance, etc.:C.funus interim Procedit: sequimur,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 101; Hor. C. 4, 2, 49:tacito procedens agmine,
Sil. 7, 91:vidisti Latios consul procedere fasces,
id. 6, 443.—Transf.1.To go or come forth or out, to advance, issue:b.foribus foras procedere,
Plaut. Ps. 2, 2, 12:castris,
Verg. A. 12, 169:extra munitiones,
Caes. B. G 5, 43:in medium,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 36, § 94:e tabernaculo in solem,
id. Brut. 9, 37:in pedes procedere nascentem, contra naturam est,
to be born feet first, Plin. 7, 8, 6, § 45:mediā procedit ab aulā,
Ov. M. 14, 46.—In gen., to show one's self, to appear:c.cum veste purpureā procedere,
Cic. Div. 1, 52, 119:obviam alicui procedere,
to go towards, go to meet, id. Sest. 13, 68; cf.:Jugurthae obvius procedit,
Sall. J. 21, 1:obviam,
id. ib. 53, 5:procedat vel Numa,
Juv. 3, 138.—In partic., to issue from the mouth, to be uttered:d.sed interdum voces procedebant contumaces et inconsultae,
Tac. A. 4, 60 init.; Vulg. 1 Cor. 14, 36.—Of stars, etc., to rise, come into view:e. 2.Ecce Dionaei processit Caesaris astrum,
Verg. E. 9, 47:vesper,
id. ib. 6, 86.—Of plants, to put forth, spring forth, grow (ante-class. and in post-Aug. prose):3.antequam radices longius procedere possint,
Varr. R. R. 1, 23, 5:plerumque germen de cicatrice procedit,
Col. 4, 22, 4:gemma sine dubio processura,
Pall. 7, 5, 3; 8, 3, 1 et saep.—Of place, to project, extend:II.ita ut in pedes binos fossa procedat,
Plin. 17, 21, 35, § 159:Lydia super Ioniam procedit,
id. 5, 29, 30, § 110:promuntorium, quod contra Peloponnesum procedit,
id. 4, 2, 3, § 6; Cels. 8, 1.—Trop.A.Of time, to advance, pass, elapse (class.):B.ubi plerumque noctis processit,
Sall. J. 21, 2; Nep. Pel. 3, 3:jamque dies alterque dies processit,
Verg. A. 3, 356:dies procedens,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 22, 53:procedente tempore,
in process of time, Plin. Ep. 6, 31, 17:si aetate processerit,
Cic. Phil. 5, 18, 50:tempus processit,
Caes. B. C. 3, 25:procedente die,
Liv. 28, 15; Plin. Ep. 3, 20, 8:procedunt tempora tarde,
Ov. Tr. 5, 10, 5:incipient magni procedere menses,
Verg. E. 4, 12:pars major anni jam processerat,
Liv. 3, 37.—To come or go forth, to appear, to present or show one's self ( poet. and post-Aug.):2.nunc volo subducto gravior procedere voltu,
i. e. to conduct myself more gravely, to undertake more serious matters, Prop. 2, 10 (3, 1), 9:quis postea ad summam Thucydidis, quis Hyperidis ad famam processit?
Petr. 2.—In partic., to go or get on, to advance, make progress (class.; cf.C.proficio): dicendi laude multum,
Cic. Brut. 36, 137:in philosophiā,
id. Fin. 3, 2, 6:honoribus longius,
id. Brut. 48, 180; cf. id. Har. Resp. 23, 48:ad virtutis aditum,
id. Fin. 3, 14, 48:ambitio et procedendi libido,
a passion for getting on, for rising in the world, Plin. Ep 8, 6, 3:longius iras,
Verg. A. 5, 461:perspicuum est, quo compositiones unguentorum processerint,
to what extent, how far, Cic. N. D. 2, 58, 146:ut ratione et viā procedat oratio,
id. Fin. 1, 9, 29:eo vecordiae processit, ut,
went so far in folly, Sall. J. 5, 2:Adherbal, ubi intellegit eo processum,
id. ib. 21, 1; so,processit in id furoris,
Vell. 2, 80, 2:eoque ira processit, ut, etc.,
Liv. 9, 26, 2:ex infimā fortunā in ordinem senatorium, et ad summos honores,
Suet. Rhet. 1, 10.—To run on, continue, remain:D.et cum stationes procederent, prope obruentibus infirmum corpus armis,
i. e. guard duty returned so frequently as to seem continuous, Liv. 5, 48, 7:ut iis stipendia procederent,
id. 25, 5, 8; 27, 11, 14; cf.aera,
id. 5, 7, 12.—To go on, continue, follow; esp. of speech, etc.:E.ad dissuadendum,
Liv. 30, 35; cf. Plaut. Am. prol. 117: non imitor lakônismon tuum:altera jam pagella procedit,
Cic. Fam. 11, 25, 2.—To [p. 1451] turn out, result, succeed, prosper (class.):2.parum procedere,
Ter. And. 4, 1, 48; Liv. 1, 57; 38, 7:nonnumquam summis oratoribus non satis ex sententiā eventum dicendi procedere,
Cic. de Or. 1, 27, 123:alicui pulcherrime,
id. Phil. 13, 19, 40:alicui bene,
id. Rab. Post. 1, 1:omnia prospere procedent,
Cic. Fam. 12, 9, 2.— Impers. (cf. succedo): quibus cum parum procederet, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 12, 3; cf.:velut processisset Spurio Licinio,
Liv. 2, 44, 1.— Absol., to turn out or succeed well:mane quod tu occoeperis negotium agere, id totum procedit diem,
Plaut. Pers. 1, 3, 34:ferme ut quisque quidque occoeperit, sic ei procedunt post principia,
id. ib. 4, 1, 4:Syre, processisti hodie pulcre,
have succeeded finely, Ter. Ad. 5, 9, 22:si processit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 98, § 227:quod si consilia Andranodoro processissent,
Liv. 24, 26, 5.—To turn out favorably for, to result in favor of, to benefit, be of use to one:3. F.totidem dies emptori procedent,
Cato, R. R. 148:benefacta mea reipublicae procedunt,
Sall. J. 85, 5; Ov. H. 9, 109.—To go or pass for, to be counted or reckoned as any thing (anteand post-class.):G.ut binae (oves) pro singulis procedant,
shall be reckoned as one, Varr. R. R. 2, 2, 5; Dig. 5, 3, 32:quod ita procedit, si ea, cui donabatur, eum interposuit,
ib. 24, 1, 11.—To happen, take place, occur (ante-class.):H.numquid processit ad forum hodie novi?
Plaut. Most. 4, 3, 7.—To come or proceed from, to be derived from (post-class.):res, quae a sacratissimis imperatoribus procedunt,
Cod. Just. 7, 37, 3.— In part. pass.:in processā aetate,
advanced, Scrib. Comp. 100. -
127 accrocher
accrocher [akʀɔ∫e]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbc. ( = attirer) [+ regard] to catch ; [+ client] to attract2. intransitive verb3. reflexive verba. ( = se cramponner) to hang on• s'accrocher à [+ branche, pouvoir, espoir, personne] to cling toc. [voitures] to hit each other* * *akʀɔʃe
1.
1) ( suspendre) to hang (à from)2) ( attacher) to hook [something] on (à to)3) ( faire un accroc à) to catch [bas, pull] (à on)4) ( heurter) to bump into5) ( attirer) to catch [regard, attention]
2.
verbe intransitif1) ( coincer) [fermeture] to stick2) ( attirer) [titre, image, publicité] to catch on
3.
s'accrocher verbe pronominal1) ( se suspendre) lit ( à une corniche) to hang on; ( à un poteau) to cling (on) (à to)2) ( s'attacher) lit, fig [personne] to cling (à to)3) (colloq) ( tenir bon)accroche-toi! — ( sur une moto) hang on to your hat!; (avant histoire, film) brace yourself!
4) ( se disputer)••avoir le cœur or l'estomac bien accroché — to have a strong stomach
* * *akʀɔʃe1. vt1) (= suspendre)Il a accroché sa veste au portemanteau. — He hung his jacket on the coat rack.
2) (= attacher) [remorque]Ils ont accroché la remorque à leur voiture. — They hitched the trailer up to their car.
3) (= séduire) [public] to win overC'est un chanteur qui sait accrocher son public. — He's a singer who knows how to win over his audience.
4) (= heurter) [véhicule] to bump into5) (= déchirer)6) MILITAIRE, [troupe ennemie] to engage7) (= chercher querelle) (dans une discussion) to be afterÀ la réunion d'hier, elle m'a accroché à propos du budget. — At the meeting yesterday, she was after me about the budget.
2. vi1) (= rencontrer un problème) [pourparlers] to hit a snag2) (= plaire) [disque] to catch onEntre nous, ça a tout de suite accroché. — We hit it off straight away.
En maths, il a tout de suite accroché. — He took to maths right away.
* * *accrocher verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( suspendre) to hang (à from);2 ( attacher) to hook [sth] on [remorque, wagon] (à to); la chaîne était mal accrochée the chain wasn't hooked on properly; il a accroché le char au tracteur he hooked the cart onto the tractor;3 ( faire un accroc à) to catch [bas, pull] (à on); j'ai accroché mon collant aux ronces I caught my tights on the brambles;4 ( accoster) [démarcheur] to buttonhole○ [personne, client];5 ( heurter) [voiture, automobiliste] to bump into [voiture, piéton];7 Fin, Écon ( rattacher) accrocher qch à to tie sth to [monnaie]; accrocher le dinar au mark to tie the dinar to the mark.B vi1 ( coincer) [fermeture] to stick; [négociations] to hit a snag;2 ( attirer) [titre, image, publicité] to catch on; trouver une formule qui accroche to find a phrase which catches on;3 ○( apprécier) accrocher avec qn to hit it off○ with sb; accrocher avec qch to go for [style, musique]; je n'accroche pas avec elle we don't click○, we don't hit it off○.C s'accrocher vpr1 ( se suspendre) lit ( à une corniche) to hang on; ( à un poteau) to cling (on) (à to); fig [objet] to cling (on) (à to); accroche-toi à la branche hang on to the branch; des villages/chalets accrochés aux pentes villages/chalets clinging to the slopes; alpiniste accroché à une corde climber hanging from a rope;2 ( s'attacher) lit, fig [personne] to cling (à to); s'accrocher au bras de qn to cling to sb's arm; l'hameçon s'est accroché à ma veste the hook got caught on my jacket;3 ○( tenir bon) s'accrocher pour faire to try hard to do; accroche-toi! ( sur une moto) hang on to your hat!; (avant histoire, film) brace yourself!;4 ( se disputer) s'accrocher avec qn to have a brush with sb.avoir le cœur or l'estomac bien accroché to have a strong stomach.[akrɔʃe] verbe transitif2. [saisir] to hook3. [relier]accrocher un wagon à un train to couple ou to hitch a wagon to a train5. [retenir l'intérêt de] to grab the attention of[attirer - regard] to catchil faut accrocher le lecteur dès les premières pages we must make the reader sit up and take notice from the very beginning of the book7. [heurter - piéton] to hitil a accroché l'aile de ma voiture he caught ou scraped my wing————————[akrɔʃe] verbe intransitif(figuré) [buter] to be stuck2. (familier) [bien fonctionner]en musique, il a tout de suite accroché he took to music straight away————————s'accrocher verbe pronominal (emploi passif)to hang, to hook on————————s'accrocher verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)2. [se disputer] to clashils ne peuvent pas se supporter, ils vont s'accrocher tout de suite they can't stand each other so they're bound to start arguing straight away————————s'accrocher verbe pronominal intransitif(familier) [persévérer - athlète, concurrent] to apply oneselfavec lui, il faut s'accrocher! he's hard work!————————s'accrocher verbe pronominal transitifa. (très familier) [tu ne l'auras jamais] you can whistle for it!b. [tu ne l'auras plus] you can kiss it goodbye!————————s'accrocher à verbe pronominal plus préposition————————s'accrocher avec verbe pronominal plus préposition -
128 anfangen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I vt/i start ( mit with), begin, commence (with) geh.; anfangen zu (+ Inf.) start (+ Ger. oder Inf.), begin (+ Ger. oder Inf.); zu rauchen oder mit dem Rauchen oder das Rauchen anfangen start smoking ( oder to smoke), take up smoking; ein neues oder anderes Leben anfangen start a new life; fängst du schon wieder an? are you at it again?; beim Streiten: er etc. hat ( damit) angefangen! he etc. started (it)!; lass uns von vorn anfangen let us make a fresh start; das fängt ja gut oder heiter an! iro. that’s a great (way to) start; jetzt fängt alles wieder von vorn an! now it’s going to start all over again!II v/i (etw. ansprechen): immer wieder mit oder von etw. anfangen keep harping on about s.th.; immer wieder vom gleichen Thema anfangen keep harping on the same string, keep harping on about the same (old) thing; jetzt fang nicht schon wieder damit oder davon an don’t start going on about ( oder bring that up) that againIII v/t1. umg. (tun) do; etw. schlau anfangen set ( oder go) about s.th. cleverly ( oder well); das musst du anders / so anfangen you have to do it ( oder go about it) in a different way / like this; was wirst du morgen anfangen? what are you going to do (with yourself) tomorrow?; was wollen wir mit dem freien Tag anfangen? what shall we do on our day off?2. umg.: ich weiß nichts damit / mit ihm etc. anzufangen I don’t know what to do with it / him etc.; (verstehe es nicht) I can’t make heads or tails of it; ich kann damit / mit ihm etc. nichts anfangen auch it’s useless / he etc. is hopeless; (mag es/ihn etc. nicht) it’s not my cup of tea / we have absolutely nothing in common, he’s etc. not my type; damit / mit ihm etc. ist nichts anzufangen it’s useless / he’s hopeless; mit dir ist heute ja nichts anzufangen umg. you’re a dead loss today, you’re just not with it today; was soll ich damit anfangen? what am I meant to do with it?* * *to begin; to start; to commence; to start off; to set off* * *ạn|fan|gen sep1. vt1) (= beginnen) Arbeit, Brief, Gespräch to start, to begin; (inf = anbrauchen) neue Tube etc to start, to begin; Streit, Verhältnis, Fabrik to startdas musst du anders anfangen — you'll have to go about it differently
was soll ich damit anfangen? — what am I supposed to do with that?
nichts mit sich/jdm anzufangen wissen — not to know what to do with oneself/sb
mit dir ist heute ( aber) gar nichts anzufangen! — you're no fun at all today!
2. vito begin, to startdu hast angefangen! — you started!; (bei Streit) you started it!
das fängt ja schön or heiter an! (iro) — that's a good start!
jetzt fängt das Leben erst an — life is only just beginning
fang nicht wieder davon or damit an! — don't start all that again!, don't bring all that up again!
klein/unten anfangen — to start small/at the bottom
er hat als kleiner Handwerker angefangen — he started out as a small-time tradesman
* * *1) (firstly: There are many reasons why I don't like her - to begin with, she doesn't tell the truth.) to begin with3) (to start or engage in: She embarked on a new career.) embark on4) (to start in: She entered his employment last week.) enter5) (to get started: If you want to finish that job you'd better get going.) get going6) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) start* * *an|fan·genI. vt1. (beginnen)▪ etw \anfangen to begin [or start] sth▪ etw [mit jdm] \anfangen to start [up] sth [with sb]er fing ein Gespräch mit ihr an he started [or struck up] a conversation with her, he started talking to hersie fangen das Essen immer mit einem Gebet an they always say grace before eating [or start a meal by saying graceeine Packung Kekse/ein Glas Marmelade \anfangen to start a [new [or fresh]] packet of biscuits/jar of jam3. (machen)etw anders \anfangen to do sth differently [or a different way]etw richtig \anfangen to do sth correctly [or in the correct manner]wenn Sie es richtig \anfangen if you go about it correctlyetwas mit etw/jdm \anfangen können (fam) to be able to do sth with sth/sbjd kann mit etw/jdm nichts \anfangen (fam) sth/sb is [of] no use to sb, sth/sb is no good to sbdamit kann ich doch gar nichts \anfangen! that's no good at all to me!; (verstehen) that doesn't mean anything to mewas soll ich damit \anfangen? what am I supposed to do with that?mit jdm ist nichts anzufangen nothing can be done with sbmit ihr kann ich nichts \anfangen she's not my typenichts mit sich anzufangen wissen to not know what to do with oneselfII. vi1. (den Anfang machen)bevor der Sturm so richtig anfängt before the storm really gets going fam3. (seine Karriere beginnen)▪ [als etw] \anfangen to start out [as sth]* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) begin; starter hat ganz klein/als ganz kleiner Angestellter angefangen — he started small/started [out] as a minor employee
mit etwas anfangen — start [on] something
fang nicht wieder damit an! — don't start [all] that again!
anfangen, etwas zu tun — start to do something
es fängt an zu schneien — it's starting or beginning to snow
angefangen bei od. mit od. von... — starting or beginning with...
er hat angefangen — (mit dem Streit o. ä.) he started it
3) (eine Stelle antreten) start2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) begin; start; (anbrechen) start2) (machen) dodamit kann ich nichts/nicht viel anfangen — that's no/not much good to me; (das verstehe ich nicht/kaum) that doesn't mean anything/much to me
kannst du noch etwas damit anfangen? — is it any good or use to you?
* * *anfangen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t & v/i start (mit with), begin, commence (with) geh;anderes Leben anfangen start a new life;fängst du schon wieder an? are you at it again?; beim Streiten:er etchat (damit) angefangen! he etc started (it)!;lass uns von vorn anfangen let us make a fresh start;heiter an! iron that’s a great (way to) start;B. v/i (etwas ansprechen):von etwas anfangen keep harping on about sth;immer wieder vom gleichen Thema anfangen keep harping on the same string, keep harping on about the same (old) thing;C. v/t1. umg (tun) do;das musst du anders/so anfangen you have to do it ( oder go about it) in a different way/like this;was wirst du morgen anfangen? what are you going to do (with yourself) tomorrow?;was wollen wir mit dem freien Tag anfangen? what shall we do on our day off?2. umg:ich weiß nichts damit/mit ihm etcanzufangen I don’t know what to do with it/him etc; (verstehe es nicht) I can’t make heads or tails of it;ich kann damit/mit ihm etcnichts anfangen auch it’s useless/he etc is hopeless; (mag es/ihn etc nicht) it’s not my cup of tea/we have absolutely nothing in common, he’s etc not my type;damit/mit ihm etcist nichts anzufangen it’s useless/he’s hopeless;mit dir ist heute ja nichts anzufangen umg you’re a dead loss today, you’re just not with it today;was soll ich damit anfangen? what am I meant to do with it?* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) begin; startdas fängt ja gut an! — (ugs. iron.) that's a good start! (iron.)
er hat ganz klein/als ganz kleiner Angestellter angefangen — he started small/started [out] as a minor employee
mit etwas anfangen — start [on] something
fang nicht wieder damit an! — don't start [all] that again!
anfangen, etwas zu tun — start to do something
es fängt an zu schneien — it's starting or beginning to snow
angefangen bei od. mit od. von... — starting or beginning with...
er hat angefangen — (mit dem Streit o. ä.) he started it
2) (zu sprechen anfangen) begin3) (eine Stelle antreten) start2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) begin; start; (anbrechen) start2) (machen) dodamit kann ich nichts/nicht viel anfangen — that's no/not much good to me; (das verstehe ich nicht/kaum) that doesn't mean anything/much to me
kannst du noch etwas damit anfangen? — is it any good or use to you?
* * *v.to become v.(§ p.,p.p.: became, become)to begin v.(§ p.,p.p.: began, begun)to introduce v.to open v.to set off v.to start v.to start off v.
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