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  • 81 retrieve

    transitive verb
    1) (set right) wieder gutmachen [Fehler]; retten [Situation]
    2) (rescue) retten ( from aus); (from wreckage) bergen ( from aus)
    3) (recover) zurückholen [Brief]; wiederholen [Ball]; wiederbekommen [Geld]
    4) (Computing) wieder auffinden [Information]
    5) (fetch) [Hund:] apportieren
    * * *
    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) wiederbekommen
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) apportieren
    - academic.ru/61991/retrieval">retrieval
    - retriever
    * * *
    re·trieve
    [rɪˈtri:v]
    vt
    to \retrieve sth
    1. (get back) etw wiederfinden
    so far, the police have \retrieved very little of the stolen jewellery bis jetzt konnte die Polizei nur wenig von dem gestohlenen Schmuck aufspüren
    to \retrieve forgotten memories sich akk wieder erinnern können
    2. (fetch) etw heraus-/herunter-/zurückholen
    my hat blew off in the wind but I managed to \retrieve it der Wind hatte meinen Hut weggeblasen, aber ich konnte ihn noch fangen
    3. (rescue) etw retten; (from wreckage) etw bergen
    to \retrieve the situation die Situation retten
    to \retrieve data/information Daten/Informationen abrufen
    5. (by dog) etw apportieren
    * * *
    [rɪ'triːv]
    1. vt
    1) (= recover) zurück-/hervor-/heraus-/herunterholen; (= rescue) retten; (from wreckage etc) bergen; material from waste zurückgewinnen; (COMPUT) information, data abrufen; (after a crash) wiederherstellen; honour, position, money, investment wiedererlangen; loss wiedergutmachen
    2) (= set to rights) error wiedergutmachen; situation retten
    3) (dog) apportieren
    2. vi
    (dog) apportieren
    * * *
    retrieve [rıˈtriːv]
    A v/t
    1. JAGD apportieren
    2. wiederfinden, -bekommen
    3. seine Freiheit etc wiedergewinnen, -erlangen
    4. einen Fehler etc wiedergutmachen
    5. einen Verlust etc wettmachen
    6. etwas herausholen, -fischen ( beide:
    from aus)
    7. fig etwas herausfinden
    8. retten ( from aus)
    9. der Vergessenheit entreißen
    10. (sich) etwas ins Gedächtnis zurückrufen
    11. Tennis etc: einen schwierigen Ball zurückschlagen
    12. COMPUT gespeicherte Daten abrufen oder wieder auffinden; Dokument aus Papierkorb zurückholen
    B v/i JAGD apportieren
    C s
    1. beyond ( oder past) retrieve unwiederbringlich dahin
    2. Tennis etc: Rückschlag m eines schwierigen Balles
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) (set right) wieder gutmachen [Fehler]; retten [Situation]
    2) (rescue) retten ( from aus); (from wreckage) bergen ( from aus)
    3) (recover) zurückholen [Brief]; wiederholen [Ball]; wiederbekommen [Geld]
    4) (Computing) wieder auffinden [Information]
    5) (fetch) [Hund:] apportieren
    * * *
    v.
    wiederauffinden v.
    wiederfinden v.
    wiedergewinnen v.
    zurück ziehen v.
    zurückziehen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.

    English-german dictionary > retrieve

  • 82 half

    half [hɑ:f]
    moitié1 (a), 2 mi-temps1 (b) camp1 (c) demi1 (d), 1 (e) à moitié5
    (pl halves [hɑ:vz])
    1 noun
    (a) (gen) moitié f; (of standard measured amount) demi(e) m,f; (of ticket, coupon) souche f;
    half an hour une demi-heure;
    half a dozen une demi-douzaine;
    to cut/to break sth in half couper/casser qch en deux;
    what's half of 13.72? quelle est la moitié de 13,72?;
    two and two halves, please (on bus, train etc) deux billets tarif normal et deux billets demi-tarif, s'il vous plaît;
    Railways outward/return half (of ticket) coupon m d'aller/de retour;
    you can have the smaller half la plus petite moitié est pour toi;
    she gave each of us half elle nous en a donné la moitié à chacun;
    it cuts the journey time in half cela réduit de moitié la durée du voyage;
    three and a half trois et demi;
    three and a half pieces/years trois morceaux/ans et demi;
    British bigger by half plus grand de moitié, moitié plus grand;
    two halves make a whole deux moitiés ou demis font un tout;
    to go halves with sb partager avec qn;
    we'll go halves on partage;
    they don't do things by halves ils ne font pas les choses à moitié;
    British he always was too clever by half il a toujours été un peu trop malin;
    British you're too cheeky by half! tu es bien trop effronté ou culotté!;
    familiar a party/day/hangover and a half une sacrée nouba/journée/gueule de bois;
    familiar that was a walk and a half! c'était une sacrée promenade!;
    familiar I've got a headache and a half this morning! j'ai un sacré mal de tête ce matin!;
    familiar and that's not the half of it et ce n'est que le début;
    familiar you haven't heard the half of it! tu n'en sais pas encore le quart!;
    it's sort of half and half c'est un peu de chaque;
    humorous my better or other half ma (chère) moitié;
    humorous to see how the other half lives voir comment on vit de l'autre côté de la barrière, voir comment vivent les autres
    France was in the lead in the first half la France menait pendant la première mi-temps
    (e) British (half pint of beer) demi m (de bière)
    leave half of it for me laisse-m'en la moitié;
    half of us were students la moitié d'entre nous étaient des étudiants
    a half chicken un demi-poulet;
    oysters on the half-shell huîtres fpl servies dans leurs coquilles;
    at half speed au ralenti;
    familiar to go off at half cock (plan) avorter;
    familiar we don't want to go off at half cock on this one cette fois-ci on ne va pas faire les choses à moitié
    half the time he seems to be asleep on a l'impression qu'il est endormi la moitié du temps;
    half the time he isn't there les trois quarts du temps, il n'est pas là;
    he's half a year older than me il a six mois de plus que moi;
    familiar half a minute! une (petite) minute!;
    familiar I'll be down in half a second je descends tout de suite ;
    I'll be there in half an hour j'y serai dans une demi-heure;
    just half a cup for me juste une demi-tasse pour moi;
    he's not half the man he used to be il n'est plus que l'ombre de lui-même;
    familiar to have half a mind to do sth avoir bien envie de faire qch ;
    that was half the point of going there c'était tout l'intérêt d'y aller
    (a) (finished, asleep, dressed) à moitié; (full, empty, blind) à moitié, à demi;
    to be half full of sth être à moitié rempli de qch;
    you're only half right tu n'as qu'à moitié raison;
    half done (work) fait à moitié; (cooked meat etc) à moitié cuit;
    a strange colour, half green, half blue une couleur bizarre, entre le vert et le bleu;
    to be half English and half French être moitié anglais moitié français;
    I half think that... je suis tenté de penser que...;
    for a minute I half thought that... pendant une minute, j'ai presque pensé que...;
    I was half afraid you wouldn't understand j'avais un peu peur que vous ne compreniez pas;
    I was only half joking je ne plaisantais qu'à moitié;
    half laughing, half crying moitié riant, moitié pleurant
    they're not half fit ils sont en super-forme;
    he's not half lazy il est drôlement ou rudement paresseux;
    it's not half cold today! il fait rudement ou sacrément froid aujourd'hui!;
    he didn't half yell il a hurlé comme un fou;
    she can't half run elle court comme un lièvre;
    you don't half put your foot in it sometimes! tu mets vraiment les pieds dans le plat parfois!;
    they didn't half complain ils se sont plaints, et pas qu'un peu;
    did you complain? - I didn't half! or not half! est-ce que vous vous êtes plaint? - et comment! ou pas qu'un peu!;
    he's/it's not half bad il est/c'est vraiment bon
    it's half past two, it's half two il est deux heures et demie;
    American half after six six heures et demie
    to be half as big/fast as sb/sth être moitié moins grand/rapide que qn/qch;
    the radio was only half as loud as before le son de la radio était moitié moins fort qu'avant;
    to earn half as much as sb gagner moitié moins que qn;
    to be half as big again (as sb/sth) être moitié plus grand (que qn/qch);
    he earns half as much again as you do il gagne moitié plus que toi
    ►► Technology half bearing demi-palier m;
    British half board
    1 noun
    demi-pension f
    en demi-pension;
    American familiar half buck 50 cents mpl;
    Computing half duplex semi-duplex m;
    to send sth half duplex transmettre qch en semi-duplex;
    half fare demi-tarif m;
    to travel half fare voyager à demi-tarif;
    American Music half step demi-ton m;
    British School half term = congé scolaire en milieu de trimestre;
    Architecture & Building industry half timbering colombage m;
    half year semestre m

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > half

  • 83 retrieve

    rə'tri:v
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) recuperar, recobrar
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) cobrar
    - retriever
    tr[rɪ'triːv]
    1 (gen) recuperar
    2 (situation) salvar, remediar
    3 (in hunting) cobrar
    retrieve [ri'tri:v] vt, - trieved ; - trieving
    1) : cobrar
    to retrieve game: cobrar la caza
    2) recover: recuperar
    v.
    cobrar v.
    cobrar la caza v.
    desquitar v.
    extraer v.
    recobrar v.
    recuperar v.
    resarcirse de v.
    restaurar v.
    rɪ'triːv
    1.
    a) ( recover) \<\<object/data\>\> recuperar
    b) ( salvage) \<\<furniture/jewels\>\> rescatar, salvar; \<\<situation\>\> salvar

    2.
    vi \<\<gundog\>\> cobrar
    [rɪ'triːv]
    VT
    1) (=get back) [+ object] recuperar, recobrar; (Hunting) cobrar

    she retrieved her handkerchief — recogió su pañuelo, volvió a tomar su pañuelo

    2) (=put right) [+ error etc] reparar, subsanar; [+ fortunes] reparar
    3) (fig) (=rescue) [+ situation] salvar
    4) (Comput, Psych) [+ information] recuperar
    * * *
    [rɪ'triːv]
    1.
    a) ( recover) \<\<object/data\>\> recuperar
    b) ( salvage) \<\<furniture/jewels\>\> rescatar, salvar; \<\<situation\>\> salvar

    2.
    vi \<\<gundog\>\> cobrar

    English-spanish dictionary > retrieve

  • 84 retrieve

    rə'tri:v
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) få tilbake, gjenvinne
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) finne og bringe tilbake
    - retriever
    gjenopprette
    I
    subst. \/rɪˈtriːv\/
    seretrieval
    II
    verb \/rɪˈtriːv\/
    1) gjenvinne, gjenopprette, få tilbake
    2) ( sport) plukke opp igjen, redde
    3) ( overført) gjenoppplive
    4) ( hundesport) apportere
    5) gjøre godt igjen, bøte på, rette opp, redde
    6) erindre, kalle tilbake i erindringen
    7) ( EDB) hente frem, gjenopprette, få tilbake
    retrieve from redde fra
    retrieve out of redde ut av

    English-Norwegian dictionary > retrieve

  • 85 retrieve

    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) endurheimta
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) finna og sækja
    - retriever

    English-Icelandic dictionary > retrieve

  • 86 retrieve

    jóvátesz, kinyer
    * * *
    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) visszaszerez
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) apportíroz (kutya)
    - retriever

    English-Hungarian dictionary > retrieve

  • 87 retrieve

    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) recuperar
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) trazer
    - retriever
    * * *
    re.trieve
    [ritr'i:v] n 1 ato de reaver, recobrar, etc. 2 possibilidade de recuperação. • vt 1 recobrar, recuperar, reaver. 2 apanhar a caça (diz-se dos cães). 3 restabelecer, restaurar, corrigir, reparar. 4 Comp obter dados processados.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > retrieve

  • 88 retrieve

    v. geri almak, kavuşmak, telâfi etmek, kurtarmak, avı bulup getirmek (köpek)
    * * *
    1. eriş 2. geri al
    * * *
    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) tekrar ele geçirmek
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) bulup getirmek
    - retriever

    English-Turkish dictionary > retrieve

  • 89 retrieve

    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) nazaj dobiti
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) najti in prinesti
    - retriever
    * * *
    [ritrí:v]
    1.
    noun
    rešitev; (redko) vzpostavitev, obnova
    the thing is past retrieve — stvar se ne da več popraviti;
    2.
    transitive verb
    (izgubljeno) nazaj ali zopet dobiti; popraviti (napako), nadoknaditi, nadomestiti (izgubo); vzpostaviti, obnoviti, rehabilitirati, rešiti; (o psu) najti in prinesti ustreljeno žival; spomniti na (kaj), zopet seznaniti; intransitive verb hunting aportirati
    to retrieve freedom — zopet dobiti prostost, svobodo
    to retrieve an error — popraviti zopet pomoto, zmoto
    to retrieve a loss — poravnati, nadomestiti izgubo

    English-Slovenian dictionary > retrieve

  • 90 retrieve

    • saada takaisin
    • noutaa
    • hyvittää
    • jäljittää(tietotekn)
    • jäljittää
    automatic data processing
    • jäljittää (atk)
    • voittaa takaisin
    • pelastaa
    • kunnostaa
    • korjata
    * * *
    rə'tri:v
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) saada takaisin
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) noutaa
    - retriever

    English-Finnish dictionary > retrieve

  • 91 retrieve

    [rɪ'triːv]
    1) (get back) recuperare, riprendere [ object]
    2) (save) raddrizzare, salvare [ situation]
    3) venat. [ dog] riportare [ game]
    4) inform. recuperare [ data]
    * * *
    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) recuperare, ritrovare
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) riportare
    - retriever
    * * *
    retrieve /rɪˈtri:v/
    n.
    1 ( sport) ( calcio, ecc.) recupero ( della palla); intercettamento; ( tennis) rinvio, ribattuta
    2 retrieval.
    (to) retrieve /rɪˈtri:v/
    A v. t.
    1 recuperare; ritrovare; The stolen paintings were retrieved during a police raid, i dipinti rubati sono stati recuperati durante un'irruzione della polizia; He retrieved a piece of paper from his trouser pocket, ha tirato fuori un foglietto dalla tasca dei pantaloni
    2 salvare; recuperare: Some went back to their homes to retrieve a few belongings after the earthquake, alcuni sono tornati alle loro case per salvare una parte delle loro cose dopo il terremoto; to retrieve the situation, salvare la situazione
    3 richiamare alla mente: Hypnosis can help you to retrieve memories, l'ipnosi può aiutare a richiamare dei ricordi
    5 (comput.) reperire; recuperare ( dati, ecc.)
    B v. i.
    2 ( sport) recuperare (la palla).
    * * *
    [rɪ'triːv]
    1) (get back) recuperare, riprendere [ object]
    2) (save) raddrizzare, salvare [ situation]
    3) venat. [ dog] riportare [ game]
    4) inform. recuperare [ data]

    English-Italian dictionary > retrieve

  • 92 clue

    [kluː]
    n
    (pointer, lead) wskazówka f; ( providing solution) klucz m; ( in crossword) hasło nt
    * * *
    [klu:]
    (anything that helps to solve a mystery, puzzle etc: The car number was a clue to the identity of the murderer; I can't answer the second clue in this crossword.) wskazówka
    - not to have a clue

    English-Polish dictionary > clue

  • 93 retrieve

    [rɪ'triːv]
    vt
    person object odzyskiwać (odzyskać perf); situation ratować (uratować perf); dog aportować; ( COMPUT) wyszukiwać (wyszukać perf)

    to retrieve sth from somewherewydobyć ( perf) or wydostać ( perf) coś skądś

    * * *
    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) odzyskać
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) aportować
    - retriever

    English-Polish dictionary > retrieve

  • 94 retrieve

    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) atgūt
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) (par suni) atrast un atnest (medījumu)
    - retriever
    * * *
    atdabūt, atgūt; atjaunot; labot; atrast un atnest medījumu

    English-Latvian dictionary > retrieve

  • 95 retrieve

    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) atgauti
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) rasti ir atnešti
    - retriever

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > retrieve

  • 96 retrieve

    v. återställa; återupprätta; återvinna; återfinna; rädda
    * * *
    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) återfå, få tillbaka
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) apportera
    - retriever

    English-Swedish dictionary > retrieve

  • 97 play

    [pleɪ] n
    1) no pl ( recreation) Spiel nt;
    to be at \play beim Spiel sein, spielen;
    to do sth in \play etw [nur] zum Spaß tun;
    it's only in \play es ist doch nur Spaß
    2) no pl sports ( during game) Spiel nt;
    rain stopped \play wegen des Regens wurde das Spiel unterbrochen;
    the start/close of \play der Beginn/das Ende des Spiels;
    to be in/out of \play im Spiel/im Aus sein
    3) (Am) sports ( move) Spielzug m;
    to make a bad/good \play ein schlechtes/gutes Spiel machen;
    a foul \play ein Foul[spiel] nt
    4) theat [Theater]stück nt;
    one-act \play Einakter m;
    radio \play Hörspiel nt;
    television \play Fernsehspiel nt, Fernsehfilm m;
    to go to see a \play ins Theater gehen;
    to put on [or stage] [or ( fam) do] a \play ein Stück inszenieren
    the \play of light [on sth] das Spiel des Lichts [auf etw dat];
    the \play of emotion across his face revealed his conflict seine widerstreitenden Gefühle spiegelten sich in seinem Gesicht wider
    6) ( freedom to move) Spielraum m;
    to allow [or give] sth full \play etw dat freien Lauf lassen tech Spiel nt
    7) no pl ( interaction) Zusammenspiel nt;
    to bring sth into \play etw ins Spiel bringen;
    to come into \play eine Rolle spielen;
    to bring sth into \play etw einsetzen
    8) no pl (dated: gambling) Spielen nt
    9) no pl ( attention from the media) Medieninteresse nt, Aufmerksamkeit f in den Medien;
    to get a lot of \play das Interesse der Medien auf sich akk ziehen, Thema Nummer eins sein ( fam)
    PHRASES:
    to make a \play for sth/sb sich akk an etw/jdn heranpirschen;
    to make great \play of [or with] sth viel Aufhebens von etw dat machen vi
    1) ( amuse oneself) spielen;
    can Jenny come out and \play? kann Jenny zum Spielen rauskommen?;
    to \play with sb/ sth mit jdm/etw spielen;
    do you want to \play with us? willst du mitspielen?;
    to \play on the swings schaukeln;
    to \play in the sandpit im Sandkasten spielen
    2) sports spielen;
    Leonora always \plays to win Leonora will immer gewinnen;
    to \play against sb gegen jdn spielen;
    they're a difficult team to \play against diese Mannschaft ist ein schwieriger Gegner;
    to \play in attack/ defence in der Offensive/als Verteidiger(in) spielen;
    to \play for a city/ team für eine Stadt/ein Team spielen;
    to \play in the match am Spiel teilnehmen;
    to \play fair/ rough fair/hart spielen; ( fig)
    it wasn't really \playing fair not to tell her es war nicht besonders fair, dass du ihr nichts gesagt hast
    3) theat actor spielen;
    ‘Hamlet’ is \playing at the Guildhall in der Guildhall kommt zurzeit der ‚Hamlet‘;
    to \play to a full house vor ausverkauftem Haus spielen;
    Macbeth \played to full houses die Macbeth-Vorstellungen waren immer ausverkauft;
    to \play opposite sb mit jdm [zusammen] spielen
    4) mus spielen
    5) ( move)
    the searchlights \played across [or over] the facade of the palace die [Such]scheinwerfer strichen über die Schlossfassade;
    we watched the light \playing on the surface of the water wir beobachteten das Spiel des Lichts auf dem Wasser;
    she could hear the fountain \playing in the courtyard outside sie hörte den Springbrunnen im Hof plätschern;
    a smile \played across [or on] [or over] his lips ein Lächeln spielte um seine Lippen
    6) ( gamble) spielen;
    to \play for fun zum Spaß [o ohne Einsatz] spielen;
    to \play for money um Geld spielen
    7) (fam: be received)
    how will this \play with the voters? wie wird das bei den Wählern ankommen?
    PHRASES:
    to \play to the gallery ( pej) billige Effekthascherei betreiben ( pej) ( of a politician) populistische Stammtischparolen ausgeben ( pej)
    to \play into sb's hands jdm in die Hände arbeiten;
    to \play for time versuchen, Zeit zu gewinnen, auf Zeit spielen;
    to \play fast and loose with sth/sb bei etw dat /mit jdm ein falsches Spiel spielen vt
    to \play sth etw spielen;
    to \play cards/ darts/ tag Karten/Darts/Fangen spielen;
    to \play house [or mothers and fathers] Vater-Mutter-Kind spielen;
    to \play football/ golf/ tennis Fußball/Golf/Tennis spielen;
    to \play a match ein Spiel bestreiten, spielen;
    to \play a round/ set eine Runde/einen Satz spielen;
    Luke \plays centre forward/ back Luke ist Mittelstürmer/Verteidiger
    to \play sb gegen jdn spielen;
    Sampras will be \playing Agassi Sampras wird gegen Agassi antreten
    3) ( execute)
    to \play a shot schießen;
    ( in snooker) stoßen;
    to \play the ball den Ball spielen;
    to \play a stroke schlagen
    4) ( have)
    to \play a part [or role] eine Rolle spielen;
    to \play an important part on sth ( fig) bei etw dat eine wichtige Rolle spielen
    5) ( act as)
    to \play sb/ sth jdn/etw spielen;
    to \play an act/ a scene einen Akt/eine Szene spielen;
    to \play Cupid/ God ( fig) Amor/Gott spielen;
    to \play the lead die Hauptrolle spielen;
    to \play host to sb jds Gastgeber/Gastgeberin sein;
    to \play host to sth event etw ausrichten;
    don't \play the innocent with me tu nicht so unschuldig
    6) mus
    to \play sth etw spielen;
    to \play the bagpipes/ piano/ violin Dudelsack/Klavier/Geige spielen;
    to \play a solo/ symphony ein Solo/eine Symphonie spielen;
    to \play sth by ear etw nach Gehör spielen;
    to \play it by ear ( fig) improvisieren;
    to \play an encore eine Zugabe geben;
    \play us a song [or a song for us] then! spiel uns ein Lied [vor]!
    7) ( operate)
    to \play sth CD, tape etw [ab]spielen;
    to \play the radio Radio hören;
    to \play one's stereo seine Anlage anhaben;
    they're \playing African music on the radio im Radio kommt gerade afrikanische Musik;
    must you \play your radio loud? musst du dein Radio so laut stellen?;
    to \play a video sich dat ein Video ansehen;
    (start \playing) eine Videokassette einlegen
    8) mus, theat ( perform at)
    to play Berlin/ London/ San Francisco in Berlin/London/San Francisco spielen;
    the band is \playing Los Angeles on the 29th die Band spielt am 29. in Los Angeles
    9) ( gamble)
    to \play the horses auf Pferde wetten;
    to \play a slot machine an einem Spielautomaten spielen;
    to \play the stock market an der Börse spekulieren
    to \play a trick [or joke] on sb jdn hochnehmen ( fig) ( fam), jdn veräppeln ( fam) ( practical joke) [jdm] einen Streich spielen;
    he's always \playing tricks der ist vielleicht ein Scherzkeks (sl), er wandte einen Trick an
    to \play sth on [or onto] [or over] sth etw auf etw akk richten;
    the rescue team \played searchlights over the area das Rettungsteam ließ Scheinwerfer über die Gegend schweifen
    to \play an ace/ a king ein Ass/einen König [aus]spielen;
    to \play a trump einen Trumpf spielen
    to \play a fish einen Fisch auszappeln lassen (durch Nachlassen der Leine)
    PHRASES:
    to \play ball [with sb] ( fam) [mit jdm] mitziehen [o mitspielen];
    to \play silly buggers ( Brit) (sl) sich akk wie ein Idiot aufführen;
    to \play [with] one's cards close to one's chest seine Karten nicht offenlegen ( fig)
    to \play one's cards right geschickt taktieren;
    to \play ducks and drakes with sb ( Brit) ( money) etw verprassen;
    ( plans) etw durcheinanderbringen;
    to \play ducks and drakes with sth ( Brit) jdn schlecht behandeln;
    to \play second fiddle [to sb] [im Verhältnis zu jdm] die zweite Geige spielen ( fam)
    to \play the field sich akk umsehen;
    the firm continues to \play the field and do business with six other companies die Firma sondiert das Terrain und verhandelt mit sechs weiteren Firmen;
    to \play the fool [or clown] herumalbern, rumspinnen ( fam), sich akk zum Narren machen;
    to \play footsie with sb ( fam) mit jdm füßeln ( DIAL)
    to \play the game ( Brit) sich akk an die [Spiel]regeln halten;
    to \play gooseberry ( Brit) das fünfte Rad am Wagen sein;
    ( chaperone sb) den Anstandswauwau spielen ( hum) ( fam)
    to \play hardball ( esp Am) andere Saiten aufziehen ( fig)
    to \play havoc with sth etw durcheinanderbringen;
    to \play [merry] hell with sth etw völlig durcheinanderbringen;
    to \play hook(e)y (esp Am, Aus) blaumachen ( fam), schwänzen ( fam)
    to \play a [or one's] hunch aus dem hohlen Bauch heraus agieren ( fam), seiner Nase folgen;
    to \play possum ( pretend to be asleep) sich akk schlafend stellen;
    ( pretend to be ignorant) sich akk dumm stellen;
    to \play truant [from school] ( Brit) schwänzen ( fam)
    to \play it cool den Unbeteiligten spielen;
    to \play dumb sich akk taub stellen;
    to \play sb false ( form) jdn hintergehen;
    to \play hard to get sich akk unnahbar zeigen, einen auf unnahbar machen ( fam)
    to \play safe auf Nummer sicher gehen

    English-German students dictionary > play

  • 98 retrieve

    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) získat zpět
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) aportovat
    - retriever
    * * *
    • zachránit
    • získat
    • aportovat

    English-Czech dictionary > retrieve

  • 99 retrieve

    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) opäť získať, nájsť
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) aportovať
    - retriever
    * * *
    • vytiahnut
    • vyberat
    • vydolovat
    • vystavovat
    • záchrana
    • vybranie lopty
    • zachránit od zabudnutia
    • vyoperovat
    • zachránit
    • vybrat
    • získat spät
    • znovu nadobudnút
    • skrátit šnúru
    • sprítomnit
    • pripomenút
    • aportovat
    • rehabilitovat
    • oživit
    • opravit
    • nájst
    • nahradit
    • možnost záchrany
    • nenahraditelný
    • napravit
    • navíjanie navijakom
    • opät získat
    • odstránit
    • odcinit
    • opät vytiahnut
    • obnovovat
    • opät nájst
    • obnovit
    • opät dostat

    English-Slovak dictionary > retrieve

  • 100 retrieve

    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) a recupera, a regăsi
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) a aporta
    - retriever

    English-Romanian dictionary > retrieve

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