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101 pleurer
pleurer [plœʀe]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. ( = larmoyer) [personne] to cry ; [yeux] to water2. transitive verb[+ personne] to mourn (for) ; [+ chose] to bemoan* * *plœʀe
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1) ( regretter) to mourn [ami]; to lament [absence]2) (colloq) ( économiser)
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verbe intransitif1) ( après une émotion) to cry, to weeppleurer de rire, rire à en pleurer — to laugh until one cries
c'est une histoire triste/bête à pleurer — this story is too sad/stupid for words
2) ( involontairement) [yeux] to water3) ( s'affliger)pleurer sur quelque chose/quelqu'un — to shed tears over something/somebody
4) (colloq) ( se plaindre) [personne] to whinepleurer après — to beg for [augmentation, faveur]
5) littér [violon] to sob; [vent] to sigh••* * *plœʀe1. vi1) [personne] to cry2) [yeux] to water2. vt[personne, disparition] to mourn* * *pleurer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( regretter) to mourn [mort, ami]; to lament [absence]; pleurer ses parents to mourn one's parents; pleurer sa jeunesse perdue to lament one's lost youth; pleurer la mort de qn to lament the death of sb;2 ○( économiser) ne pas pleurer sa peine/son argent to spare no effort/expense; elle n'a pas pleuré le beurre dans sa tarte! she hasn't skimped on the butter in the tart!B vi1 ( après une émotion) [enfant, adulte] to cry, to weep; il pleure pour un rien he cries at the slightest thing; faire pleurer qn [personne, histoire, film] to make sb cry; pleurer en silence/en public to cry silently/in public; j'en aurais pleuré! I could have wept!; pleurer de joie/rage to cry ou weep with joy/rage; pleurer de rire, rire à en pleurer to laugh until one cries; c'est une histoire triste/bête à pleurer this story is too sad/stupid for words;2 ( involontairement) [yeux] to water; la fumée/le maquillage me fait pleurer (les yeux) smoke/make-up makes my eyes water; j'ai les yeux qui pleurent my eyes are watering;3 ( s'affliger) pleurer sur qch/qn to shed tears over sth/sb; arrête de pleurer sur ton sort! stop feeling sorry for yourself!; je ne risque pas de pleurer sur ton sort! I won't shed any tears over you!;4 ○( se plaindre) [personne] to whine; aller pleurer auprès de qn to go whining to sb; pleurer après qch○ to beg for sth [augmentation, faveur];5 liter [violon] to sob; [vent] to sigh;6 Agric [arbre, vigne] to exude sap.pleurer comme un bébé to cry like a baby; elle n'a que ses yeux pour pleurer all she can do is cry ou weep.[plɶre] verbe intransitifavoir un œil qui pleure to have a weepy ou watery eyepleurer de joie/rage to cry for joy/with ragel'histoire est bête/triste à pleurer the story is so stupid/sad you could weeppleurer à chaudes larmes ou comme une Madeleine (familier) ou comme un veau (familier) ou comme une fontaine to cry ou to bawl one's eyes outne laisser à quelqu'un que les yeux pour pleurer to leave somebody nothing but the clothes they stand up inil ne lui reste ou il n'a plus que les yeux pour pleurer he has nothing left to his name2. (familier) [réclamer] to begil est allé pleurer auprès du directeur pour avoir une promotion he went cap in hand to the boss ou went and begged the boss for a promotion3. [se lamenter]pleurer sur to lament, to bemoan, to bewailpleurer sur soi-même ou son sort to bemoan one's fate[animal] to wail————————[plɶre] verbe transitifpleurer des larmes de joie to cry ou to shed tears of joy3. (familier) [se plaindre de] to begrudgetu ne vas pas pleurer les quelques euros que tu lui donnes par mois? surely you don't begrudge her the few euros you give her a month?4. (locution)pleurer misère to cry over ou to bemoan one's lot -
102 cu căciula în mână
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103 коленопреклонно
on o.'s (bended) knees, submissively, humbly, meekly* * *коленопрекло̀нно,нареч. on o.’s (bended) knees, submissively, humbly, meekly; разг. cap in hand.* * *on o.'s (bended) knees, submissively, humbly, meekly -
104 Bittgang
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105 humildemente
• contritely• hat brim• hat manufacturer• humbly• sheepishly• with cap in hand -
106 ходить на поклон
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107 pr|ośba
f 1. (proszenie) request- pokorna prośba a humble request- natarczywa prośba an importunate request- prośba o wodę/pomoc a request for water/help- na czyjąś prośbę at the request of sb- przychylić się do czyjejś prośby książk. to accede to sb’s request- spełnić a. uwzględnić czyjąś prośbę to comply with sb’s request- mam prośbę I need a favour- mam (do ciebie) jedną prośbę I’ve got a a. one request to make (of you)- uwzględniono jego prośbę o urlop he was granted his request for leave- nie zwracał uwagi na jej gorące a. usilne prośby he ignored her entreaties- zwrócić się do kogoś z pokorną prośbą to go to sb cap in hand- przyszedł do mnie z prośbą o radę/pomoc he sought my advice/help- zwrócili się do mnie z prośbą o pożyczkę they came to me a. asked me for a loan2. książk. (petycja) (formal) request- napisał/wniósł prośbę o ułaskawienie he submitted a plea for pardon a. a reprieve- wniósł prośbę o dymisję he tendered a. submitted his resignation■ prośby i groźby threats and entreaties- nie pomogły prośby ani groźby threats and entreaties were of no avail- ani prośbami ani groźbami nic nie wskórali they didn’t achieve anything with either threats or entreatiesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pr|ośba
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108 puk|nąć
pf — puk|ać impf (puknęła, puknęli — pukam) Ⅰ vt (uderzyć) to tap; (mocniej) to knock, to rap- puknąć kogoś w głowę/w ramię to tap a. knock sb on the head/on the arm- poczułem, że ktoś puknął mnie w ramię I felt a tap on the shoulder- w złości puknął sąsiada butelką w głowę he was so angry that he rapped his neighbour on the head with a bottle- uspokój się, bo cię puknę! cut it out or I’ll let you have it pot.Ⅱ vi 1. (uderzyć) to knock, to tap; (mocniej) to rap- pukać do drzwi/okna to knock at a. on the door/window- ktoś pukał do pokoju there was a knock a. tap at the door (of the room)- czemu nie pukasz, zanim wejdziesz why don’t you knock before you enter- puknąć w deskę/w blat stołu to knock a. tap (once) on a board/table top- puknięcie a knock- pukanie (a) knocking- usłyszała pukanie do drzwi she heard a knock a. a knocking at the door- serce jej głośno pukało her heart was beating loudly a. was going pit-a-pat2. pot. (strzelać) to shoot, to fire (do kogoś/czegoś at sb/sth); (niecelnie, dla zabawy) to take a potshot (do kogoś/czegoś at sb/sth)- pukać z wiatrówki to fire an air gun- pukali do puszek po coca-coli they were potting a. taking potshots at coca-cola tins- pukali z dział do samolotu they were firing cannon at the aircraft3. pot. (zderzyć się) [samochód] to hit (w coś sth); to knock (w coś into a. against sth) Ⅲ puknąć się — pukać się to knock (o coś against sth)- puknął się w głowę o framugę he knocked his head against the door frame■ pukać do czyichś drzwi to apply to sb for help, to go to sb cap in hand- pukać palcem w czoło a. pukać się w głowę a. czoło a. łeb pot. to tap one’s finger against one’s foreheadThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > puk|nąć
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109 поклон
м.1) (знак приветствия, почтения, благодарности) bowсде́лать о́бщий покло́н — make a general bow
отве́тить на чей-л покло́н — return smb's bow
выходи́ть на покло́н театр — take a bow
класть покло́ны — bow to the ground ( esp when praying)
2) уст. ( привет)переда́йте ему́ покло́н — give him my compliments, give him my kind regards
••идти́ на покло́н, идти́ с покло́ном к кому́-л — go cap in hand to smb
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110 чело
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111 идти на поклон
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112 повинный
прил.guilty; owing; obliged, bound••приходить с повинной (головой) — to come and confess one's guilt; to come cap in hand; to give oneself up ( обычно о преступниках)
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113 приходить с повинной (головой)
to come and confess one's guilt; to come cap in hand; to give oneself up ( обычно о преступниках)Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > приходить с повинной (головой)
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114 приходить с повинной (головой)
to come and confess one's guilt; to come cap in hand; to give oneself up ( обычно о преступниках)Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > приходить с повинной (головой)
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115 чело
ср.; только ед.; устар.; поэт.forehead, brow••бить челом кому-л. — истор. или ирон. to ask smb. humbly; to go cap in hand to smb.
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116 gologlavo
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117 покорно
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118 смиренно
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119 идти на поклон
( к кому)неодобр.go (come) cap in hand to smb.; bow and scrape before smb.- Нет уж, товарищ лейтенант, как хотите, а к Петляеву я на поклон не пойду, - твёрдо сказал он. (Л. Соболев, Зелёный луч) — 'It's as you say, Comrade Lieutenant, but I'm not going to bow and scrape before Petliayev,' he said firmly.
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120 приносить повинную голову
уст.admit one's guilt; acknowledge one's fault; come cap in handРусско-английский фразеологический словарь > приносить повинную голову
См. также в других словарях:
Cap in hand — Cap Cap (k[a^]p), n. [OE. cappe, AS. c[ae]ppe, cap, cape, hood, fr. LL, cappa, capa; perhaps of Iberian origin, as Isidorus of Seville mentions it first: Capa, quia quasi totum capiat hominem; it. capitis ornamentum. See 3d {Cape}, and cf. 1st… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cap in hand (N. Amer. hat in hand) — humbly asking for a favour. → cap … English new terms dictionary
cap in hand — ► cap in hand humbly asking for a favour. Main Entry: ↑cap … English terms dictionary
cap in hand — phrasal : respectfully, submissively, obsequiously * * * cap in hand 1. Submissively 2. Supplicatingly • • • Main Entry: ↑cap * * * cap (or hat) in hand … Useful english dictionary
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cap in hand — adverb In a humble and respectful manner No longer were we required to go cap in hand to the banks if we wanted money, they were coming to us … Wiktionary
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come cap in hand — come/go cap in hand British, American & Australian, American to ask someone for money or help in a way which makes you feel ashamed. I had to go cap in hand to my parents again to ask for some money. (often + to) … New idioms dictionary
go cap in hand — come/go cap in hand British, American & Australian, American to ask someone for money or help in a way which makes you feel ashamed. I had to go cap in hand to my parents again to ask for some money. (often + to) … New idioms dictionary
go cap in hand to someone — phrase to ask someone to give you something, especially money, in a way that makes you feel ashamed Thesaurus: to ask someone to give you somethingsynonym Main entry: cap … Useful english dictionary
cap in hand — phrasal in a respectful, humble, or sometimes fearful manner … New Collegiate Dictionary