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    1. adjective
    1) attrib. ein

    one thing I must say — ein[e]s muss ich sagen

    one or two(fig.): (a few) ein paar

    one more... — noch ein...

    it's one [o'clock] — es ist eins od. ein Uhr; see also academic.ru/23561/eight">eight 1.; half 1. 1), 3. 2); quarter 1. 1)

    2) attrib. (single, only) einzig

    in any one day/year — an einem Tag/in einem Jahr

    at any one time — zur gleichen Zeit; (always) zu jeder Zeit

    not one [little] bit — überhaupt nicht

    3) (identical, same) ein

    one and the same person/thing — ein und dieselbe Person/Sache

    at one and the same time — gleichzeitig; see also all 2. 1)

    4) pred. (united, unified)

    be one as a family/nation — eine einige Familie/Nation sein; see also with 1)

    5) attrib. (a particular but undefined)

    at one time — einmal; einst (geh.)

    one morning/night — eines Morgens/Nachts

    one day(on day specified) einmal; (at unspecified future date) eines Tages

    one day soonbald einmal

    one Sundayan einem Sonntag

    6) attrib. contrasted with ‘other’/‘another’ ein

    neither one thing nor the other — weder das eine noch das andere; see also hand 1. 24)

    7)

    in one(coll.): (at first attempt) auf Anhieb

    got it in one!(coll.) [du hast es] erraten!

    2. noun
    1) eins
    2) (number, symbol) Eins, die; see also eight 2. 1)
    3) (unit)
    3. pronoun
    1)

    one of... — ein... (+ Gen.)

    one of them/us — etc. einer von ihnen/uns usw.

    any one of them — jeder/jede/jedes von ihnen

    every one of them — jeder/jede/jedes [einzelne] von ihnen

    not one of them — keiner/keine/keines von ihnen

    2) replacing n. implied or mentioned ein...

    the jacket is an old onedie Jacke ist [schon] alt

    the older/younger one — der/die/das ältere/jüngere

    this is the one I like — den/die/das mag ich

    you are or were the one who insisted on going to Scotland — du warst der-/diejenige, der/die unbedingt nach Schottland wollte

    this one — dieser/diese/dieses [da]

    that one — der/die/das [da]

    these ones or those ones? — (coll.) die [da] oder die [da]?

    these/those blue etc. ones — diese/die blauen usw.

    which one? — welcher/welche/welches?

    not one — keiner/keine/keines; (emphatic) nicht einer/eine/eines

    all but one — alle außer einem/einer/einem

    I for one — ich für mein[en] Teil

    one by one, one after another or the other — einzeln

    love one anothersich od. (geh.) einander lieben

    be kind to one anothernett zueinander sein

    3) (contrasted with ‘other’/‘another’)

    [the] one... the other — der/die/das eine... der/die/das andere

    4) (person or creature of specified kind)

    the little one — der/die/das Kleine

    our dear or loved ones — unsere Lieben

    young one(youngster) Kind, das; (young animal) Junge, das

    5)

    [not] one who does or to do or for doing something — [nicht] der Typ, der etwas tut

    6) (representing people in general; also coll.): (I, we) man; as indirect object einem; as direct object einen

    one'ssein

    wash one's handssich (Dat.) die Hände waschen

    7) (coll.): (drink)

    I'll have just a little oneich trinke nur einen Kleinen (ugs.)

    have one on meich geb dir einen aus

    8) (coll.): (blow)

    give somebody one on the head/nose — jemandem eins über den Kopf/auf die Nase geben (ugs.)

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    1. noun
    1) (the number or figure 1: One and one is two (1 + 1 = 2).) die Eins
    2) (the age of 1: Babies start to talk at one.) die Eins
    2. pronoun
    1) (a single person or thing: She's the one I like the best; I'll buy the red one.) der/die/das(jenige)
    2) (anyone; any person: One can see the city from here.) man
    3. adjective
    1) (1 in number: one person; He took one book.) ein/e/es
    2) (aged 1: The baby will be one tomorrow.) eins
    3) (of the same opinion etc: We are one in our love of freedom.) einer Meinung
    - one-
    - oneself
    - one-night stand
    - one-off
    - one-parent family
    - one-sided
    - one-way
    - one-year-old
    4. adjective
    ((of a person, animal or thing) that is one year old.) einjährige
    - all one
    - be one up on a person
    - be one up on
    - not be oneself
    - one and all
    - one another
    - one by one
    - one or two
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    [wʌn]
    I. adj inv
    1. attr (not two) ein(e)
    we have two daughters and \one son wir haben zwei Töchter und einen Sohn
    \one hundred/thousand einhundert/-tausend
    \one million eine Million
    \one third/fifth ein Drittel/Fünftel nt
    2. attr (one of a number) ein(e)
    the glass tube is closed at \one end das Glasröhrchen ist an einem Ende verschlossen
    he can't tell \one wine from another er schmeckt bei Weinen keinen Unterschied
    3. attr (single, only) einzige(r, s)
    her \one concern is to save her daughter ihre einzige Sorge ist, wie sie ihre Tochter retten kann
    do you think the five of us will manage to squeeze into the \one car? glaubst du, wir fünf können uns in dieses eine Auto quetschen?
    we should paint the bedroom all \one colour wir sollten das Schlafzimmer nur in einer Farbe streichen
    he's the \one person you can rely on in an emergency er ist die einzige Person, auf die man sich im Notfall verlassen kann
    not \one man kein Mensch
    to have just \one thought nur einen [einzigen] Gedanken haben
    the \one and only... der/die/das einzige...
    ladies and gentlemen, the \one and only Muhammad Ali! meine Damen und Herren, der einzigartige Muhammad Ali!
    4. attr (some future) irgendein(e)
    I'd like to go skiing \one Christmas ich würde gern irgendwann an Weihnachten Skifahren gehen
    \one afternoon next week an irgendeinem Nachmittag nächste Woche, irgendwann nächste Woche nachmittags
    \one day irgendwann
    \one evening/night irgendwann abends/nachts
    5. attr (some in the past) ein(e)
    \one moment he says he loves me, the next moment he's asking for a divorce einmal sagt er, er liebt mich, und im nächsten Moment will er die Scheidung
    \one afternoon in late October an einem Nachmittag Ende Oktober
    \one day/evening/night eines Tages/Abends/Nachts
    \one night we stayed up talking till dawn an einem Abend plauderten wir einmal bis zum Morgengrauen
    6. attr ( form: a certain) ein gewisser/eine gewisse
    her solicitor is \one John Wintersgill ihr Anwalt ist ein gewisser John Wintersgill
    7. attr esp AM ( emph fam: noteworthy)
    his mother is \one generous woman seine Mutter ist eine wirklich großzügige Frau
    that's \one big ice cream you've got there du hast aber ein großes Eis!
    it was \one hell of a shock to find out I'd lost my job ( fam) es war ein Riesenschock für mich, als ich erfuhr, dass ich meinen Job verloren hatte fam
    he was \one hell of a snappy dresser ( fam) er war immer todschick gekleidet fam
    8. (identical) ein(e)
    all types of training meet \one common standard alle Trainingsarten unterliegen den gleichen Maßstäben
    to be of \one mind einer Meinung sein
    \one and the same ein und der-/die-/dasselbe
    that's \one and the same thing! das ist doch ein und dasselbe!
    9. (age) ein Jahr
    \one is a difficult age mit einem Jahr sind Kinder in einem schwierigen Alter
    to be \one [year old] ein Jahr alt sein
    little Jimmy's \one today der kleine Jimmy wird heute ein Jahr alt
    she'll be \one [year old] tomorrow sie wird morgen ein Jahr alt
    10. (time)
    \one [o'clock] eins, ein Uhr
    it's half past \one es ist halb zwei
    at \one um eins
    11.
    a hundred [or million] [or thousand] and \one hunderttausend
    I've got a hundred and \one things to do this morning ich muss heute Vormittag hunderttausend Dinge erledigen
    what with \one thing and another ( fam) weil alles [o viel] zusammenkommt
    what with \one thing and another she hadn't had much sleep recently da alles [o viel] zusammenkam, hat sie in letzter Zeit nicht viel Schlaf bekommen
    \one way or another [or the other] (for or against) für oder gegen; (somehow) irgendwie
    there is no evidence \one way or the other about the effectiveness of the drug es gibt keinerlei Beweise für die Wirksamkeit oder Unwirksamkeit des Medikaments
    the bills have to be paid \one way or another die Rechnungen müssen irgendwie bezahlt werden
    II. n
    1. (unit) Eins f
    \one hundred and \one einhundert[und]eins
    three \ones are three drei mal eins gibt [o ist] [o macht] drei
    2. (figure) Eins f
    the front door bore a big brass \one auf der Eingangstür prangte eine große kupferne Eins
    3. (size of garment, merchandise) Größe eins
    little Jackie's wearing \ones now die kleine Jackie trägt jetzt Größe eins
    4. no pl (unity)
    to be \one eins sein
    to be made \one getraut werden
    III. pron
    1. (single item) eine(r, s)
    four parcels came this morning, but only \one was for Mark heute Morgen kamen vier Pakete, aber nur eines war für Mark
    which cake would you like? — the \one at the front welchen Kuchen möchten Sie? — den vorderen
    I'd rather eat French croissants than English \ones ich esse lieber französische Croissants als englische
    I have two apples, do you want \one? ich habe zwei Äpfel, möchtest du einen?
    not a single \one kein Einziger/keine Einzige/kein Einziges
    \one at a time immer nur eine(r, s)
    don't gobble them up all at once — eat them \one at a time schling nicht alle auf einmal hinunter — iss sie langsam
    [all] in \one [alles] in einem
    with this model you get a radio, CD player and cassette deck [all] in \one dieses Modell enthält Radio, CD-Player und Kassettendeck in einem
    \one after another [or the other] eine(r, s) nach dem/der anderen
    \one after another the buses drew up die Busse kamen einer nach dem anderen
    \one [thing] after another [or the other] eines nach dem anderen
    \one or another [or the other] irgendeine(r, s)
    not all instances fall neatly into \one or another of these categories nicht alle Vorkommnisse fallen genau unter eine dieser Kategorien
    this/that \one diese(r, s)/jene(r, s)
    these/those \ones diese/jene
    which \one do you want? — that \one, please! welchen möchten Sie? — den dort, bitte!
    \one of sth:
    Luxembourg is \one of the world's smallest countries Luxemburg ist eines der kleinsten Länder der Welt
    electronics is \one of his [many] hobbies die Elektronik ist eines seiner [vielen] Hobbys
    our organization is just \one of many charities unsere Organisation ist nur eine von vielen wohltätigen Vereinigungen
    2. (single person) eine(r)
    two could live as cheaply as \one zwei könnten so günstig wie einer wohnen
    she thought of her loved \ones sie dachte an ihre Lieben
    to [not] be \one to do [or who does] sth (nature) [nicht] der Typ sein, der etw tut, [nicht] zu denen gehören, die etw tun; (liking) etw [nicht] gerne tun
    she's always been \one to take [or who takes] initiative es war schon immer ihre Art, die Initiative zu ergreifen
    I've never really been \one to sit around doing nothing untätig herumzusitzen war noch nie meine Art
    he's always been \one that enjoys good food ihm hat gutes Essen schon immer geschmeckt
    he's not \one to eat exotic food er isst nicht gerne exotische Speisen
    she's [not] \one to go [or who goes] to parties sie geht [nicht] gerne auf Partys
    to not [or never] be \one to say no to sth nie zu etw dat Nein sagen können
    to be [a] \one for sth ( fam) etw gerne mögen, sich dat viel aus etw dat machen
    Jack's always been \one for the ladies Jack hatte schon immer viel für Frauen übrig
    to not be [a] \one ( fam) for sth [or to not be much of a \one] ( fam) etw nicht besonders mögen, sich dat nicht viel aus etw dat machen
    I've never really been [much of a] \one for football ich habe mir eigentlich nie viel aus Fußball gemacht
    to [not] be [a] \one for doing sth ( fam) etw [nicht] gerne machen
    he's a great \one for telling other people what to do er sagt anderen gerne, was sie zu tun haben
    \one and all ( liter) alle
    the news of his resignation came as a surprise to \one and all die Nachricht von seinem Rücktritt kam für alle überraschend
    well done \one and all! gut gemacht, ihr alle!
    like \one + pp wie ein(e)...
    Viv was running around like \one possessed before the presentation Viv lief vor der Präsentation wie eine Besessene herum
    \one after another eine/einer nach der/dem anderen
    \one by \one nacheinander
    \one of:
    she's \one of my favourite writers sie ist eine meiner Lieblingsautoren
    to be \one of many/a few eine(r) von vielen/wenigen sein
    the \one der-/die[jenige]
    Chris is the \one with curly brown hair Chris ist der mit den lockigen braunen Haaren
    3. (expressing alternatives, comparisons)
    they look very similar and it's difficult to distinguish \one from the other sie sehen sich sehr ähnlich, und es ist oft schwer sie auseinanderzuhalten
    \one or the other der/die/das eine oder der/die/das andere
    choose \one of the pictures. you may have \one or the other, but not both such dir eins der Bilder aus. du kannst nur eines davon haben, nicht beide
    \one without the other der/die/das eine ohne der/die/das andere
    \one has an obligation to \one's friends man hat Verpflichtungen seinen Freunden gegenüber
    \one must admire him er ist zu bewundern
    5. ( form: I) ich; (we) wir
    \one gets the impression that... ich habe den Eindruck, dass...
    \one has to do \one's best wir müssen unser Bestes geben
    I for \one ich für meinen Teil
    I for \one think we should proceed was mich betrifft, so denke ich, dass wir weitermachen sollten
    6. (question) Frage f
    what's the capital of Zaire?oh, that's a difficult \one wie heißt die Hauptstadt von Zaire? — das ist eine schwierige Frage
    7. ( fam: alcoholic drink) Getränk nt
    this \one's on me! diese Runde geht auf mich!
    she likes a cool \one after a hard day nach einem harten Tag braucht sie einen kühlen Drink
    8. ( fam: joke, story) Witz m
    that was a good \one! der war gut!
    did I tell you the \one about the blind beggar? habe ich dir den [Witz] von dem blinden Bettler schon erzählt?
    9. BRIT, AUS ( dated fam: sb who is lacking respect, is rude, or amusing)
    you are a \one! du bist mir vielleicht einer! fam
    she's a \one! das ist mir vielleicht eine! fam
    10.
    to be all \one to sb Chinesisch für jdn sein fam
    Greek and Hebrew are all \one to me Griechisch und Hebräisch sind Chinesisch für mich fam
    to be as \one on sth ( form) bei etw dat einer Meinung sein
    we have discussed the matter fully and are as \one on our decision wir haben die Angelegenheit gründlich erörtert, und unsere Entscheidung ist einstimmig
    to be at \one with sb ( form) mit jdm einer Meinung sein
    to be at \one with sth ( form) mit etw dat eins sein
    they were completely at \one with their environment sie lebten in völliger Harmonie mit ihrer Umwelt
    to be \one of the family zur Familie gehören fig
    to get sth in \one ( fam: guess) etw sofort erraten; (understand) etw gleich kapieren fam
    so are you saying she's leaving him?yep, got it in \one du sagst also, dass sie ihn verlässt? — ja, du hast es erfasst
    to get [or be] \one up on sb jdn übertrumpfen
    in \one (draught) in einem Zug, [auf] ex fam
    to be \one of a kind zur Spitze gehören
    in the world of ballet she was certainly \one of a kind as a dancer in der Welt des Ballet zählte sie zweifellos zu den besten Tänzerinnen
    to land [or sock] sb \one [on the jaw] ( fam) jdm eine reinhauen fam
    \one or two ( fam) ein paar
    I hear you've collected over 1,000 autographs! — well, I do have \one or two ich habe gehört, du hast über 1.000 Autogramme gesammelt! — na ja, ich habe schon ein paar
    in \ones and twos (in small numbers) immer nur ein paar; (alone or in a pair) allein oder paarweise [o zu zweit]
    we expected a flood of applications for the job, but we're only receiving them in \ones and twos wir haben eine Flut von Bewerbungen für die Stelle erwartet, aber es gehen [täglich] nur wenige ein
    to arrive/stand around in \ones and [or or] twos einzeln oder paarweise [o zu zweit] eintreffen/herumstehen
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    [wʌn]
    1. adj
    1) (= number) ein/eine/ein; (counting) eins

    there was one person too manyda war einer zu viel

    one girl was pretty, the other was ugly —

    she was in one room, he was in the other — sie war im einen Zimmer, er im anderen

    the baby is one ( year old) — das Kind ist ein Jahr (alt)

    it is one ( o'clock) — es ist eins, es ist ein Uhr

    one hundred pounds — hundert Pfund; (on cheque etc) einhundert Pfund

    that's one way of doing itso kann mans (natürlich) auch machen

    2)

    (indefinite) one morning/day etc he realized... — eines Morgens/Tages etc bemerkte er...

    3)

    (= a certain) one Mr Smith — ein gewisser Herr Smith

    4)

    (= sole, only) he is the one man to tell you — er ist der Einzige, der es Ihnen sagen kann

    5)

    (= same) they all came in the one car — sie kamen alle in dem einen Auto

    6)

    (= united) God is one — Gott ist unteilbar

    they were one in wanting that — sie waren sich darin einig, dass sie das wollten

    2. pron
    1) eine(r, s)

    the one who... — der(jenige), der.../die(jenige), die.../das(jenige), das...

    he/that was the one — er/das wars

    do you have one? — haben Sie einen/eine/ein(e)s?

    the red/big etc one — der/die/das Rote/Große etc

    my one (inf) — meiner/meine/mein(e)s

    his one (inf) — seiner/seine/sein(e)s

    not (a single) one of them, never one of them — nicht eine(r, s) von ihnen, kein Einziger/keine Einzige/kein Einziges

    any one — irgendeine(r, s)

    every one — jede(r, s)

    this one — diese(r, s)

    that one — der/die/das, jene(r, s) (geh)

    which one? — welche(r, s)?

    that's a good one (inf) — der (Witz) ist gut; ( iro, excuse etc ) (das ist ein) guter Witz

    I'm not one to go out oftenich bin nicht der Typ, der oft ausgeht

    I'm not usually one to go out on a week night, but today... — ich gehe sonst eigentlich nicht an Wochentagen aus, aber heute...

    she was never one to cry — Weinen war noch nie ihre Art; (but she did) sonst weinte sie nie

    he's a great one for discipline/turning up late — der ist ganz groß, wenns um Disziplin/ums Zuspätkommen geht

    ooh, you are a one! (inf)oh, Sie sind mir vielleicht eine(r)! (inf)

    she is a teacher, and he/her sister wants to be one too — sie ist Lehrerin, und er möchte auch gern Lehrer werden/ihre Schwester möchte auch gern eine werden

    I, for one, think otherwise — ich, zum Beispiel, denke anders

    one after the other — eine(r, s) nach dem/der/dem anderen

    take one or the other —

    one or other of them will do it — der/die eine oder andere wird es tun

    one who knows the country —

    in the manner of one who... — in der Art von jemandem, der...

    like one demented/possessed — wie verrückt/besessen

    2) (impers) (nom) man; (acc) einen; (dat) einem

    one must learn to keep quiet — man muss lernen, still zu sein

    to hurt one's footsich (dat) den Fuß verletzen

    to wash one's face/hair — sich (dat) das Gesicht/die Haare waschen

    3. n
    (= written figure) Eins f

    to be at one (with sb) — sich (dat) (mit jdm) einig sein

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    one [wʌn]
    A adj
    1. ein, eine, ein:
    one apple ein Apfel;
    one man in ten einer von zehn;
    one or two ein oder zwei, ein paar;
    he spoke to him as one man to another er redete mit ihm von Mann zu Mann; hundred A 1, thousand A 1
    2. (emphatisch) ein, eine, ein, ein einziger, eine einzige, ein einziges:
    all were of one mind sie waren alle einer Meinung;
    he is one with me on this er ist mit mir darüber einer Meinung;
    be made one ehelich verbunden werden;
    for one thing zunächst einmal;
    no one man could do it allein könnte das niemand schaffen;
    his one thought sein einziger Gedanke;
    the one way to do it die einzige Möglichkeit(, es zu tun);
    my one and only hope meine einzige Hoffnung;
    the one and only Mr X der unvergleichliche oder einzigartige Mr. X; man A 5
    3. all one nur präd alles eins, ein und dasselbe:
    it is all one to me es ist mir (ganz) egal;
    it’s one fine job es ist eine einmalig schöne Arbeit
    4. ein gewisser, eine gewisse, ein gewisses, ein, eine, ein:
    one day eines Tages (in Zukunft od Vergangenheit);
    one of these days irgendwann (ein)mal;
    one John Smith ein gewisser John Smith
    B s
    1. Eins f, eins:
    one is half of two eins ist die Hälfte von zwei;
    a Roman one eine römische Eins;
    one and a half ein(und)einhalb, anderthalb;
    I bet ten to one (that …) ich wette zehn zu eins(, dass …);
    at one o’clock um ein Uhr;
    one-ten ein Uhr zehn, zehn nach eins;
    in the year one anno dazumal;
    be one up on sb jemandem (um eine Nasenlänge) voraus sein; number one
    2. (der, die) Einzelne, (das) einzelne (Stück):
    the all and the one die Gesamtheit und der Einzelne;
    one by one, one after another, one after the other einer nach dem andern;
    one with another eins zum anderen gerechnet;
    by ones and twos einzeln und zu zweien oder zweit;
    I for one ich zum Beispiel
    3. Einheit f:
    be at one with sb mit jemandem einer Meinung oder einig sein;
    be at one with nature eins mit der Natur sein;
    be at one with life rundherum zufrieden sein;
    a) alle gemeinsam,
    b) alles in einem
    4. Ein(s)er m, besonders Eindollarnote f
    C pron
    1. ein(er), eine, ein(es), jemand:
    as one wie ein Mann, geschlossen;
    on this question they were as one in dieser Frage waren sich alle einig;
    as one enchanted wie verzaubert;
    one of the poets einer der Dichter;
    one who einer, der;
    the one who der(jenige), der oder welcher;
    one so cautious jemand, der so vorsichtig ist; ein so vorsichtiger Mann;
    help one another einander oder sich gegenseitig helfen;
    have you heard the one about …? kennen Sie den (Witz) schon von …?;
    one for all and all for one einer für alle und alle für einen
    2. (Stützwort, meist unübersetzt):
    a sly one ein ganz Schlauer;
    that one der, die, das da ( oder dort);
    a red pencil and a blue one ein roter Bleistift und ein blauer;
    the portraits are fine ones die Porträts sind gut;
    the picture is a realistic one das Bild ist realistisch; anyone, each A, many A 1, someone
    3. man:
    4. one’s sein, seine, sein:
    break one’s leg sich das Bein brechen;
    lose one’s way sich verirren
    5. umg
    a) ein anständiges Ding (hervorragende Sache, besonders tüchtiger Schlag)
    b) Kanone f fig, Könner(in):
    one in the eye fig ein Denkzettel;
    that’s a good one! nicht schlecht!;
    you are a one! du bist mir vielleicht einer!; land C 6
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    1. adjective
    1) attrib. ein

    one thing I must say — ein[e]s muss ich sagen

    one or two(fig.): (a few) ein paar

    one more... — noch ein...

    it's one [o'clock] — es ist eins od. ein Uhr; see also eight 1.; half 1. 1), 3. 2); quarter 1. 1)

    2) attrib. (single, only) einzig

    in any one day/year — an einem Tag/in einem Jahr

    at any one time — zur gleichen Zeit; (always) zu jeder Zeit

    not one [little] bit — überhaupt nicht

    3) (identical, same) ein

    one and the same person/thing — ein und dieselbe Person/Sache

    at one and the same time — gleichzeitig; see also all 2. 1)

    4) pred. (united, unified)

    be one as a family/nation — eine einige Familie/Nation sein; see also with 1)

    5) attrib. (a particular but undefined)

    at one time — einmal; einst (geh.)

    one morning/night — eines Morgens/Nachts

    6) attrib. contrasted with ‘other’/‘another’ ein

    neither one thing nor the other — weder das eine noch das andere; see also hand 1. 24)

    7)

    in one(coll.): (at first attempt) auf Anhieb

    got it in one!(coll.) [du hast es] erraten!

    2. noun
    1) eins
    2) (number, symbol) Eins, die; see also eight 2. 1)
    3. pronoun
    1)

    one of... — ein... (+ Gen.)

    one of them/us — etc. einer von ihnen/uns usw.

    any one of them — jeder/jede/jedes von ihnen

    every one of them — jeder/jede/jedes [einzelne] von ihnen

    not one of them — keiner/keine/keines von ihnen

    2) replacing n. implied or mentioned ein...

    the jacket is an old one — die Jacke ist [schon] alt

    the older/younger one — der/die/das ältere/jüngere

    this is the one I like — den/die/das mag ich

    you are or were the one who insisted on going to Scotland — du warst der-/diejenige, der/die unbedingt nach Schottland wollte

    this one — dieser/diese/dieses [da]

    that one — der/die/das [da]

    these ones or those ones? — (coll.) die [da] oder die [da]?

    these/those blue etc. ones — diese/die blauen usw.

    which one? — welcher/welche/welches?

    not one — keiner/keine/keines; (emphatic) nicht einer/eine/eines

    all but one — alle außer einem/einer/einem

    I for one — ich für mein[en] Teil

    one by one, one after another or the other — einzeln

    love one anothersich od. (geh.) einander lieben

    3) (contrasted with ‘other’/‘another’)

    [the] one... the other — der/die/das eine... der/die/das andere

    4) (person or creature of specified kind)

    the little one — der/die/das Kleine

    our dear or loved ones — unsere Lieben

    young one (youngster) Kind, das; (young animal) Junge, das

    5)

    [not] one who does or to do or for doing something — [nicht] der Typ, der etwas tut

    6) (representing people in general; also coll.): (I, we) man; as indirect object einem; as direct object einen

    one'ssein

    wash one's handssich (Dat.) die Hände waschen

    7) (coll.): (drink)
    8) (coll.): (blow)

    give somebody one on the head/nose — jemandem eins über den Kopf/auf die Nase geben (ugs.)

    * * *
    (number) n.
    n. adj.
    ein adj.
    eins adj. pron.
    man pron.

    English-german dictionary > one

  • 42 square

    square [skwεər]
    1. noun
       a. ( = shape) carré m ; [of chessboard, graph paper] case f ; [of cake] part f (carrée) ; ( = window pane) carreau m
       b. (in town) place f ; (with gardens) square m ; ( = block of houses) pâté m de maisons
       d. ( = person) (inf) ringard (inf) m
       c. ( = in order) en ordre
    to get square with sb (financially) régler ses comptes avec qn ; ( = get even with) rendre la pareille à qn
       e. ( = honest) [dealings] honnête
       f. [person, attitude] (inf) ringard (inf)
       a. ( = squarely) to hit sb square on the forehead/on the jaw atteindre qn en plein front/en pleine mâchoire
       a. ( = settle) [+ accounts] équilibrer ; [+ debts] régler
       b. (Mathematics) [+ number] élever au carré
    [+ account, debts] régler
    * * *
    [skweə(r)] 1.
    1) ( in town) place f; ( in barracks) cour f
    2) ( four-sided shape) carré m; (in board game, crossword) case f; (of glass, linoleum) carreau m
    4) Mathematics, Technology ( instrument) équerre f
    5) (colloq) ( old-fashioned person) ringard/-e (colloq) m/f
    2.
    1) ( right-angled) [shape, box, jaw, shoulders] carré; ( correctly aligned) bien droit
    2) Mathematics [metre, mile] carré
    3) fig (level, quits)

    to be (all) square[accounts] être équilibré; [people] être quitte; [teams] être à égalité

    4) ( honest) honnête
    5) (colloq) ( boring) ringard (colloq)
    3. 4.
    1) lit équarrir [stone, timber]; couper [quelque chose] au carré or à angle droit [corner, end, section]
    2) ( settle) régler [account, debt]
    3) Sport égaliser [score, series]
    4) ( win over) ( persuade) s'occuper de; ( bribe) graisser la patte à (colloq) [person]

    go home early; I'll square it with the boss — pars avant l'heure, j'arrangerai ça avec le patron

    5.
    squared past participle adjective
    1) [paper] quadrillé
    2) Mathematics [number] au carré
    Phrasal Verbs:
    ••

    English-French dictionary > square

  • 43 crack

    [kræk] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) revne
    2) (to break (open): He cracked the peanuts between his finger and thumb.) knække
    3) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) smælde; knalde; knække
    4) (to make (a joke): He's always cracking jokes.) fortælle vittigheder
    5) (to open (a safe) by illegal means.) bryde op
    6) (to solve (a code).) bryde; løse; tyde
    7) (to give in to torture or similar pressures: The spy finally cracked under their questioning and told them everything he knew.) bryde sammen; bukke under
    2. noun
    1) (a split or break: There's a crack in this cup.) revne
    2) (a narrow opening: The door opened a crack.) på klem
    3) (a sudden sharp sound: the crack of whip.) smæld; knald
    4) (a blow: a crack on the jaw.) knald
    5) (a joke: He made a crack about my big feet.) vittighed
    6) (a very addictive drug: He died of too much crack with alcohol) crack
    3. adjective
    (expert: a crack racing-driver.) elite-
    - crackdown
    - cracker
    - crackers
    - crack a book
    - crack down on
    - crack down
    - get cracking
    - have a crack at
    - have a crack
    * * *
    [kræk] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) revne
    2) (to break (open): He cracked the peanuts between his finger and thumb.) knække
    3) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) smælde; knalde; knække
    4) (to make (a joke): He's always cracking jokes.) fortælle vittigheder
    5) (to open (a safe) by illegal means.) bryde op
    6) (to solve (a code).) bryde; løse; tyde
    7) (to give in to torture or similar pressures: The spy finally cracked under their questioning and told them everything he knew.) bryde sammen; bukke under
    2. noun
    1) (a split or break: There's a crack in this cup.) revne
    2) (a narrow opening: The door opened a crack.) på klem
    3) (a sudden sharp sound: the crack of whip.) smæld; knald
    4) (a blow: a crack on the jaw.) knald
    5) (a joke: He made a crack about my big feet.) vittighed
    6) (a very addictive drug: He died of too much crack with alcohol) crack
    3. adjective
    (expert: a crack racing-driver.) elite-
    - crackdown
    - cracker
    - crackers
    - crack a book
    - crack down on
    - crack down
    - get cracking
    - have a crack at
    - have a crack

    English-Danish dictionary > crack

  • 44 set

    [set] adj
    1) pred ( ready) bereit;
    to be [all] \set [for sth] [für etw akk [o zu etw dat] ] bereit [o vorbereitet] sein, startklar sein ( fam)
    to get \set [to do sth] sich akk fertig machen[, etw zu tun];
    at the beginning of the race the starter says ‘ready, get \set, go!’ zu Beginn des Rennens sagt der Ansager „auf die Plätze, fertig, los!“
    2) ( fixed) bestimmt, fest[gesetzt];
    \set expression [or phrase] feststehender Ausdruck;
    \set meal/ menu Tageskarte f;
    \set smile aufgesetztes Lächeln;
    to look \set... so aussehen, als ob...;
    the weather looks \set fair for the rest of the week das Wetter bleibt wahrscheinlich für den Rest der Woche beständig
    3) attr, inv ( assigned) vorgegeben, bestimmt;
    \set task vorgeschriebene Aufgabe; sch Aufgabe f;
    \set book/ text Standardbuch nt /Standardtext m
    to be \set on sth zu etw dat entschlossen sein;
    to be \set on marrying sb entschlossen sein, jdn zu heiraten
    PHRASES:
    to be \set in one's ways in seinen Gewohnheiten festgefahren sein ( fig) n
    1) theat Bühnenbild nt, Bühnenausstattung f; film Szenenaufbau m; ( film location) Drehort m;
    on the \set am Drehort
    2) anat Stellung f;
    the \set of sb's jaw jds Kieferstellung f
    3) ( hair arrangement) Legen nt;
    shampoo and \set Waschen und Legen
    4) (collection, group) of stamps, stickers, spoons Kollektion f, Sammlung f; of games, etc Set nt, Satz m;
    chemistry \set Chemiekasten m;
    chess \set Schachspiel nt;
    \set of encyclopaedias Enzyklopädiereihe f;
    \set of glasses Satz m Gläser;
    \set of golf clubs Satz m Golfschläger;
    \set of stamps Satz m Briefmarken;
    \set of teeth Gebiss nt;
    tool \set Werkzeugsatz m;
    \set of twins Zwillingspaar nt;
    boxed \set Kasten m;
    to collect a \set eine Kollektion sammeln
    5) + pl/ sing vb ( group of people) Gruppe f, [Personen]kreis m, Clique f ( fam)
    the smart \set die [klugen] Köpfchen ntpl ( fam)
    she's got in with a very arty \set sie verkehrt in einer sehr künstlerisch angehauchten Clique
    6) math [Zahlen]reihe f
    7) ( television receiver) [Fernseh]gerät nt;
    to adjust one's \set das Gerät richtig einstellen;
    do not adjust your \set ändern Sie nichts an der Einstellung Ihres Geräts
    8) sports Satz m;
    to win a \set einen Satz gewinnen
    9) ( musical performance) Stück nt;
    to play a \set ein Stück spielen vt <set, set>
    1) ( place)
    to \set sb/ sth jdn/etw stellen;
    the cat \set a dead mouse in front of us die Katze legte uns eine tote Maus vor;
    in this game you have to \set the bricks one on top of the other bei diesem Spiel musst du einen Klotz auf den anderen setzen;
    to \set the groceries on a chair die Lebensmittel auf einen Stuhl stellen;
    a house that is \set on a steep cliff ein Haus, das auf einer steilen Klippe liegt
    2) usu passive film, lit, theat
    to be \set ( take place in) spielen;
    ‘West Side Story’ is \set in New York ‚West Side Story‘ spielt in New York;
    the film ‘Gone with the Wind’ is \set against the background of the American Civil War der Film ‚Vom Winde verweht‘ spielt sich vor dem Hintergrund des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs ab
    3) (cause to be, start)
    to \set a boat afloat ein Boot zu Wasser lassen;
    to \set sth on fire etw in Brand setzen;
    to \set sth in motion etw in Bewegung bringen [o setzen], etw ins Rollen bringen ( fam)
    to \set changes in motion Neuerungen in Gang bringen [o in die Wege leiten];
    these changes will \set the country on the road to economic recovery diese Änderungen werden das Land zum wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung führen;
    to \set sb/ sth doing sth jdn/etw veranlassen [o ( fam) dazu bringen], etw zu tun;
    his remarks \set me thinking seine Bemerkungen gaben mir zu denken;
    to \set sb loose [or free] jdn freilassen [o auf freien Fuß setzen];
    4) ( adjust)
    to \set sth etw einstellen;
    ( prepare) etw herrichten;
    to \set the alarm for 7.00 a.m. den Wecker auf 07.00 Uhr stellen;
    to \set the stage theat die Bühne herrichten;
    to \set the table den Tisch decken;
    to \set a thermostat/ timer einen Thermostat/Zeitmesser einstellen;
    to \set a trap eine Falle aufstellen;
    to \set a clock/ watch eine Uhr/[Armband]uhr stellen
    5) (arrange, establish)
    to \set sth etw festsetzen [o angeben];
    to \set the budget das Budget festlegen;
    to \set a date/ time einen Termin/eine Zeit ausmachen;
    they still haven't \set a date for their wedding sie haben immer noch keinen Termin für die Hochzeit bestimmt;
    to \set a deadline for sb jdm eine Frist setzen;
    to \set an example to sb jdm ein Beispiel geben;
    to \set oneself a goal sich dat ein Ziel setzen;
    to \set a limit/ norm eine Grenze/Norm setzen;
    to \set the margin den Rand einstellen;
    to \set the pace das Tempo angeben [o bestimmen];
    to \set the policy die [Geschäfts]politik festlegen;
    to \set a price [on sth] einen Preis [für etw akk] festsetzen;
    the price for this painting has been \set at £ 125,000 der Preis für dieses Gemälde ist auf 125 000 Pfund festgesetzt worden;
    to \set a record einen Rekord aufstellen
    6) anat
    to \set sth etw einrenken;
    to \set a broken bone einen gebrochenen Knochen richten;
    sb \sets his/ her face/ jaw jds Gesicht versteinert sich;
    his face was \set in determination sein Gesicht war starr vor Entschlossenheit
    7) ( arrange)
    to \set sb's hair jds Haar legen;
    to have one's hair \set sich dat die Haare legen lassen
    8) ( adorn)
    to \set sth with sth etw mit etw dat besetzen;
    to \set a watch with sapphires eine Uhr mit Saphiren besetzen
    9) ( insert)
    to \set sth in [or into] sth etw in etw akk einarbeiten [o einfügen];
    she was wearing a bracelet with rubies \set into it sie trug ein Armband mit eingearbeiteten Rubinen
    to \set sth against sth etw etw dat gegenüberstellen;
    ( incite) etw gegen etw akk aufwiegeln;
    to \set the advantages against the disadvantages die Vorteile den Nachteilen gegenüberstellen;
    to \set sb against sb/ sth jdn gegen jdn/etw aufbringen;
    to \set members of a family against each other Zwietracht zwischen Familienmitgliedern säen;
    to be [dead] \set against sb/ sth [völlig] gegen jdn/etw sein
    to \set sth to music etw vertonen;
    to \set a poem/ words to music ein Gedicht/einen Text vertonen
    12) (esp Brit, Aus) ( assign)
    to \set homework Hausaufgaben [auf]geben;
    to \set a task eine Aufgabe stellen;
    to \set sb to work jdn an die Arbeit setzen
    PHRASES:
    to \set course for sth auf etw akk Kurs nehmen;
    to \set eyes on sb/ sth jdn/etw sehen;
    to \set foot in [or on] sth etw betreten;
    to \set one's mind at ease sich akk beruhigen;
    to \set one's mind to [or on] sth ( concentrate on) sich auf etw akk konzentrieren;
    ( approach with determination) etw entschlossen angehen;
    if you would only \set your mind to it, I'm sure you could do it ich bin sicher, dass du es schaffen kannst, wenn du dich nur anstrengst;
    to \set sail for/from... losfahren nach/von...;
    to \set the scene [or stage] for sth ( create conditions) die Bedingungen für etw akk schaffen;
    ( facilitate) den Weg für etw akk frei machen;
    the scene is \set for the summit next week alles ist unter Dach und Fach für das Gipfeltreffen nächste Woche;
    to \set the world [or the Thames] ablaze [or on fire] [or alight] die Welt aus den Angeln heben;
    to \set sth right etw in Ordnung bringen [o ( fam) ausbügeln];
    to \set sb straight [about sth] jdn [über etw akk] aufklären vi <set, set>
    1) ( grow together) bones, limbs zusammenwachsen
    2) ( become firm) concrete, jelly fest [o hart] werden;
    leave the jelly in the fridge to \set lass das Gelee im Kühlschrank, damit es fest wird
    3) ( sink) moon, sun untergehen

    English-German students dictionary > set

  • 45 γναθμός

    Grammatical information: m.
    Meaning: `jaw' (Hom.)
    Other forms: γνάθος m. (Hp.). Note γναμφαί H. (acc. to LSJ, but not in Latte)
    Derivatives: PN of a parasite Γνάθων, with Γναθώνειος, Γναθωνίδης, Γναθωνάριον (Plu.). Denom. γναθόω `hit the jaw' (Phryn. Com.).
    Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
    Etymology: γναθμός from γνάθος after λαιμός, βρεχμός, ὀφθαλμός. - Always compared with Lith. žándas `id.', Latv. zuôds `chin, sharp side'; the Lith. acute was explained from a laryngeal, which is impossible for Greek; it can also have been caused by a following d (Winter-Kortlandt law). A preform *gn̥h₂dʰ- would have given *γνᾱθος, *gn̥h₂edʰ- *γαναθος; so a laryngeal is impossible for Greek, nor can - να- be derived from any other PIE form. (The Lithuanian form, which has a quite different structure, cannot be cognate.) The form must therefore be non-IE, i.e. Pre-Greek. Further connection with γένυς is improbable, as this is IE. Macedonian κάναδοι σιαγόνες, γνάθοι H. has also often been compared; this may well be cognate, as a Pre-Greek form; does it stand for *κναδοι? (with epenthesis? for which see Fur. 378); it has also been connected with κνώδων, κνώδαλον.
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    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γναθμός

  • 46 pugno

    m fist
    ( colpo) punch
    quantità handful
    di proprio pugno in one's own handwriting
    avere in pugno qualcosa have something in one's grasp
    ti ho in pugno I've got you now
    rimanere con un pugno di mosche come away empty-handed
    fare a pugni fight, come to blows
    * * *
    pugno s.m.
    1 ( mano chiusa) fist: allargare, aprire il pugno, to open one's fist; serrare, stringere il pugno, to clench one's fist; mostrare i pugni a qlcu., to shake one's fist at s.o. (o to threaten s.o. with one's fist); battere i pugni sul tavolo, to thump the table; avanzarono con la spada in pugno, they advanced with their swords in their hands // avevano la vittoria in pugno, (fig.) they had victory (o victory was) within their grasp // tenere qlcu. ( stretto) in pugno, (fig.) to hold (o to have) s.o. in the palm of one's hand (o to have s.o. in one's power) // (pol.): pugno chiuso, clenched fist; saluto a pugno chiuso, clenched fist salute; salutare qlcu. col pugno chiuso, to give s.o. the clenched fist salute // pugno di ferro, ( tirapugni) knuckle duster; avere il pugno di ferro, (fig.) (essere severo, rigido) to have a firm (o an iron) hand; governare col pugno di ferro, (fig.) to rule with an iron hand; usare il pugno di ferro, to crack (o to clamp) down // di proprio pugno, in one's own handwriting; lo scrisse di suo pugno, he wrote it himself; questa lettera è scritta di suo pugno, this letter is in his own hand (writing); correzioni di pugno dell'autore, corrections made by the author himself
    2 ( colpo) punch, blow: sferrare un pugno a qlcu., to punch s.o. (o to land s.o. a punch); abbiamo litigato e ci siamo anche presi a pugni, we quarrelled and even came to blows (o hit each other); gli assestò un pugno alla mascella, he gave him a punch (o one) on the jaw; mi diede un pugno sul naso, he punched (o he struck) me on the nose; mi tirò un pugno in un occhio, he landed me one (o punched me) in the eye // il tuo vestito è un pugno in un occhio, (fig.) your dress is an eyesore // fare a pugni, to fight; (fig.) to clash; ( contrastare) to contradict: i due bambini cominciarono a fare a pugni per avere i dolci, the two children started to fight for the sweets; fare a pugni per una donna, to come to blows over a woman; dovemmo fare a pugni per passare, we had to fight our way through; abbiamo fatto a pugni per avere il biglietto, we had to fight to get the ticket; il colore della tua sciarpa fa a pugni col tuo vestito, (fig.) the colour of your scarf clashes with that of your dress; i miei piani fanno a pugni coi suoi, my plans clash with his; questi due principi fanno a pugni, these two principles clash (o contradict each other) // avere il pugno proibito, ( avere un pugno potente; essere fortissimo) to have an iron fist
    3 ( manciata) fistful; handful (anche fig.); ( piccola quantità) bit: un pugno di farina, a handful of flour; mangiare un pugno di riso, to eat a small portion (o a little bit) of rice; un pugno di dollari, a fistful of dollars; un pugno di soldati, a handful of soldiers // rimanere con un pugno di mosche, (fig.) to remain empty-handed.
    * * *
    ['puɲɲo]
    sostantivo maschile

    mostrare i -i a qcn. — to shake one's fist at sb

    2) (colpo) punch

    tirare un pugno a qcn. to give sb. a punch; mi ha dato un pugno sul naso he punched me on the nose; prendere a -i qcn. to punch sb.; fare a -i — to get in o have a fist fight; fig. (stridere) [ colori] to clash ( con with)

    3) (manciata) fistful, handful

    un pugno di personefig. a handful of people

    pugno di ferro (tirapugni) knuckle-duster; (fermezza) iron fist

    ••

    avere in pugno qcn. — to have sb. in one's power, to hold sb. in one's grasp

    rimanere con un pugno di mosche — to have nothing to show for sth.

    di proprio pugno — [scrivere, firmare] in one's own hand o writing

    * * *
    pugno
    /'puŋŋo/
    sostantivo m.
     1 (mano chiusa) fist; stringere i -i to clench one's fists; mostrare i -i a qcn. to shake one's fist at sb.
     2 (colpo) punch; tirare un pugno a qcn. to give sb. a punch; mi ha dato un pugno sul naso he punched me on the nose; prendere a -i qcn. to punch sb.; fare a -i to get in o have a fist fight; fig. (stridere) [ colori] to clash ( con with)
     3 (manciata) fistful, handful; un pugno di persone fig. a handful of people
    pugno di ferro in un guanto di velluto an iron fist in a velvet glove; avere in pugno qcn. to have sb. in one's power, to hold sb. in one's grasp; avere la situazione in pugno to be on top of a situation; avere la vittoria in pugno to have victory within one's grasp; rimanere con un pugno di mosche to have nothing to show for sth.; essere un pugno nell'occhio to be an eyesore; di proprio pugno [scrivere, firmare] in one's own hand o writing
    \
    pugno di ferro (tirapugni) knuckle-duster; (fermezza) iron fist.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > pugno

  • 47 crack

    1. noun
    1) (noise) Krachen, das

    give somebody/have a fair crack of the whip — (fig.) jemandem eine Chance geben/eine Chance haben

    2) (in china, glass, eggshell, ice, etc.) Sprung, der; (in rock) Spalte, die; (chink) Spalt, der

    there's a crack in the ceilingdie Decke hat einen Riß

    3) (blow) Schlag, der
    4) (coll.): (try) Versuch, der

    have a crack at something/at doing something — etwas in Angriff nehmen/versuchen, etwas zu tun

    5)

    the/at the crack of dawn — (coll.) der/bei Tagesanbruch

    6) (coll.): (wisecrack) [geistreicher] Witz
    7) (sl.): (drug)

    crack [cocaine] — Crack, das

    2. adjective
    (coll.) erstklassig
    3. transitive verb
    1) (break, lit. or fig.) knacken [Nuss, Problem]; knacken (salopp) [Safe, Kode]
    2) (make a crack in) anschlagen [Porzellan, Glas]
    3)

    crack a whipmit einer Peitsche knallen

    crack the whip(fig.) Druck machen (ugs.)

    4)
    4. intransitive verb
    1) [Porzellan, Glas:] einen Sprung/Sprünge bekommen; [Haut:] aufspringen, rissig werden; [Eis:] Risse bekommen
    2) (make sound) [Peitsche:] knallen; [Gelenk:] knacken; [Gewehr:] krachen
    3) (coll.)

    get cracking!mach los! (ugs.)

    get cracking [with something] — [mit etwas] loslegen (ugs.)

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/16937/crack_down">crack down
    * * *
    [kræk] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) krachen
    2) (to break (open): He cracked the peanuts between his finger and thumb.) zerbrechen
    3) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) knacken
    4) (to make (a joke): He's always cracking jokes.) (Witze) reißen
    5) (to open (a safe) by illegal means.) knacken
    6) (to solve (a code).) knacken
    7) (to give in to torture or similar pressures: The spy finally cracked under their questioning and told them everything he knew.) zusammenbrechen
    2. noun
    1) (a split or break: There's a crack in this cup.) der Sprung
    2) (a narrow opening: The door opened a crack.) der Spalt
    3) (a sudden sharp sound: the crack of whip.) der Knall
    4) (a blow: a crack on the jaw.) der Schlag
    5) (a joke: He made a crack about my big feet.) der Witz
    6) (a very addictive drug: He died of too much crack with alcohol)
    3. adjective
    (expert: a crack racing-driver.) großartig
    - cracked
    - crackdown
    - cracker
    - crackers
    - crack a book
    - crack down on
    - crack down
    - get cracking
    - have a crack at
    - have a crack
    * * *
    [kræk]
    I. n
    1. (fissure) Riss m
    there was a \crack in the teacup die Teetasse hatte einen Sprung; ( fig)
    \cracks began to show in his facade of self-confidence in seinem aufgesetzten Selbstbewusstsein wurden Sprünge sichtbar
    hairline \crack Haarriss m
    2. (narrow space) Ritze f, Spalt m
    to open a door/window [just] a \crack eine Tür/ein Fenster [nur] einen Spalt öffnen
    3. (sharp noise) of a breaking branch Knacken nt kein pl; of breaking ice Krachen nt kein pl; of a rifle Knall m
    a loud \crack of thunder ein lautes Donnerkrachen
    4. (sharp blow) Schlag m
    to give sb a \crack over the head jdm eins überziehen [o über den Schädel geben
    5. no pl (drug) Crack nt o m
    \crack house ( fam) Crackhaus nt, Bezugsstelle f für Crack
    6. (joke) Witz m
    a cheap \crack ein schlechter Witz
    to make a \crack about sth einen Witz über etw akk reißen
    7. ( fam: attempt) Versuch m
    it was her first \crack at [beating] the world record es war ihr erster Versuch, den Weltrekord einzustellen
    to have a \crack at sth [or to give sth a \crack] etw [aus]probieren
    8.
    at the \crack of dawn im Morgengrauen
    the \crack of doom der Jüngste Tag
    to get/have a fair \crack of the whip BRIT eine [echte] Chance bekommen/haben
    II. adj attr, inv erstklassig, Super- fam
    \crack marksman Meisterschütze m
    \crack shot Meisterschütze, -schützin m, f
    \crack regiment Eliteregiment nt
    III. vt
    to \crack a cup/glass/window einen Sprung in eine Tasse/ein Glas/eine Fensterscheibe machen
    to \crack sth [open] [or to \crack [open] sth] etw aufbrechen
    come round and we'll \crack [open] a bottle together komm doch vorbei, dann machen wir eine Flasche auf
    to \crack an egg ein Ei aufschlagen
    to \crack nuts Nüsse knacken
    to \crack [open] a safe ( fam) einen Safe knacken fam
    I've \cracked it! ich hab's!
    to \crack a code/problem einen Code/ein Problem knacken fam
    4. (hit)
    to \crack sb on [or over] the head jdm eins auf/über den Schädel geben
    to \crack one's head/elbow on sth sich dat den Kopf/Ellbogen an etw dat anschlagen
    to \crack one's knuckles mit den Fingern knacken
    to \crack a whip mit einer Peitsche knallen
    6. CHEM
    to \crack sth hydrocarbons etw spalten
    7.
    to \crack a joke einen Witz reißen fam
    to \crack the whip ein strengeres Regiment aufziehen
    IV. vi
    1. (break) [zer]brechen, zerspringen; lips, paintwork aufspringen, rissig werden
    2. ( fam: break down) zusammenbrechen; relationship zerbrechen; facade abbröckeln
    3. (break down) zusammenbrechen
    his voice \cracked with emotion seine Stimme versagte vor Rührung
    to \crack during interrogation beim Verhör zusammenbrechen
    to \crack under pressure of work unter der Arbeitslast zusammenbrechen
    4. (make noise) breaking ice, thunder krachen; breaking branch knacken; shot, whip knallen
    5.
    to get \cracking ( fam) loslegen fam
    I'd better get \cracking on writing these letters ich sollte mich endlich mal dranmachen, diese Briefe zu schreiben
    get \cracking or we'll miss the train jetzt aber los, sonst verpassen wir den Zug
    * * *
    [krk]
    1. n
    1) Riss m; (between floorboards etc) Ritze f; (= wider hole etc) Spalte f; (= fine line in pottery, glass etc) Sprung m

    leave the window open a cracklass das Fenster einen Spalt offen

    2) (= sharp noise of wood etc breaking) Knacks m; (of gun, whip) Knall(en nt no pl) m; (of thunder) Schlag m
    3) (= sharp blow) Schlag m

    to give oneself a crack on the headsich (dat) den Kopf anschlagen

    4) (inf: gibe) Stichelei f; (= joke) Witz m

    to make a crack about sb/sth — einen Witz über jdn/etw reißen

    5) (inf

    = attempt) to have a crack at sth — etw mal probieren (inf)

    6) (DRUGS) Crack nt
    8) (Brit vulg = vagina) Fotze f (vulg)
    2. adj attr
    erstklassig; (MIL) Elite-

    crack shotMeisterschütze m, Meisterschützin f

    3. vt
    1) (= make a crack in) glass, china, pottery einen Sprung machen in (+acc); bone anbrechen, anknacksen (inf); skin, ground rissig machen; ground, ice einen Riss/Risse machen in (+acc)

    to crack a ribsich (dat) eine Rippe anbrechen

    2) (= break) nuts, safe knacken; (fig inf) code knacken; case, problem lösen
    3) joke reißen
    4) whip knallen mit; finger, joint knacken mit

    to crack the whip (fig) — die Peitsche schwingen, ein strenges Regiment führen

    5) (= hit sharply) schlagen

    he cracked his head against the pavementer krachte mit dem Kopf aufs Pflaster

    6) (= distil) petroleum kracken
    4. vi
    1) (= get a crack pottery, glass) einen Sprung/Sprünge bekommen, springen; (ice, road) einen Riss/Risse bekommen; (lips, skin) spröde or rissig werden; (bones) einen Knacks bekommen (inf); (= break) brechen
    2) (= make a cracking sound twigs, joints) knacken, krachen; (whip, gun) knallen
    3) (= hit sharply) schlagen, krachen
    4) (= break voice) (with emotion) versagen

    his voice is cracking/beginning to crack (boy) — er ist im/kommt in den Stimmbruch

    to get crackingloslegen (inf), sich daranmachen

    6)
    See:
    = crack up
    * * *
    crack [kræk]
    A s
    1. Krach m, Knall m (einer Peitsche, eines Gewehrs etc), (Donner) Schlag m, Knacks m, Knacken n:
    in a crack umg im Nu;
    at the crack of dawn im Morgengrauen, in aller Frühe;
    the crack of doom die Posaunen des Jüngsten Gerichts;
    till the crack of doom umg bis zum Jüngsten Tag;
    give sb a fair crack of the whip Br umg jemandem eine faire Chance geben
    2. umg (heftiger) Schlag:
    give sb a crack on the head jemandem eins auf den Kopf geben
    3. Sprung m, Riss m:
    the glass has got a crack das Glas hat einen Sprung oder ist gesprungen;
    paper over the cracks fig die Differenzen übertünchen
    4. Spalte f, Spalt m, Schlitz m, Ritz m, Ritze f:
    the door was open a crack die Tür stand einen Spalt (breit) offen
    5. umg
    a) Knacks m (geistiger Defekt)
    b) crackpot A
    6. Stimmbruch m
    7. umg Versuch m:
    have a crack at sich versuchen an (dat)
    8. sl
    a) Witz m
    b) Seitenhieb m, Stichelei f:
    make cracks about Witze machen über (akk); sticheln gegen jemanden
    9. Br umg Crack m, Kanone f, As n (besonders Sportler)
    10. sl obs
    a) Einbruch m
    b) Einbrecher m
    11. sl Crack n (synthetische Droge auf Kokainbasis):
    crack house Bar etc, in der mit Crack gehandelt wird
    B adj umg erstklassig, Elite…, Meister…:
    a crack player ein Meisterspieler;
    a crack shot ein Meisterschütze;
    a crack team SPORT eine Spitzen- oder Topmannschaft;
    crack regiment Eliteregiment n
    C int krach!, knacks!
    D v/i
    1. krachen, knallen, knacken
    2. (zer)springen, (-)platzen, (-)bersten, (-)brechen, rissig werden, (auf)reißen, einen Sprung oder Sprünge bekommen
    3. überschnappen (Stimme):
    his voice is cracking er ist im Stimmbruch
    4. fig zusammenbrechen ( under unter dat)
    5. sl kaputtgehen, in die Brüche gehen
    6. sl nachlassen, erlahmen
    7. get cracking umg loslegen (on mit):
    cracking speed umg tolles Tempo
    8. besonders schott plaudern
    9. CHEM sich (durch Hitze) zersetzen
    E v/t
    1. knallen mit, knacken oder krachen lassen:
    crack one’s fingers mit den Fingern knacken;
    a) mit der Peitsche knallen,
    b) fig zeigen, wer der Herr ist;
    crack a smile umg lächeln; joke A 1
    2. zerbrechen, (zer)spalten, (zer)sprengen:
    crack an egg ein Ei aufschlagen; bottle1 A 1
    3. a) einen Sprung machen in (dat)
    b) MED sich etwas anbrechen:
    4. umg
    a) schlagen, hauen:
    crack sb over the head jemandem eins auf den Kopf geben
    b) eine Scheibe etc ein-, zerschlagen
    5. eine Nuss (auf)knacken
    6. umg einen Safe, einen Code, SPORT die Abwehr knacken:
    crack a gang eine Verbrecherbande auffliegen lassen;
    crack a problem ein Problem lösen
    7. umg kaputt machen, ruinieren (beide auch fig)
    8. umg jemandes Stolz etc erschüttern, anknacksen umg
    9. TECH Erdöl kracken
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (noise) Krachen, das

    give somebody/have a fair crack of the whip — (fig.) jemandem eine Chance geben/eine Chance haben

    2) (in china, glass, eggshell, ice, etc.) Sprung, der; (in rock) Spalte, die; (chink) Spalt, der
    3) (blow) Schlag, der
    4) (coll.): (try) Versuch, der

    have a crack at something/at doing something — etwas in Angriff nehmen/versuchen, etwas zu tun

    5)

    the/at the crack of dawn — (coll.) der/bei Tagesanbruch

    6) (coll.): (wisecrack) [geistreicher] Witz
    7) (sl.): (drug)

    crack [cocaine] — Crack, das

    2. adjective
    (coll.) erstklassig
    3. transitive verb
    1) (break, lit. or fig.) knacken [Nuss, Problem]; knacken (salopp) [Safe, Kode]
    2) (make a crack in) anschlagen [Porzellan, Glas]
    3)

    crack the whip(fig.) Druck machen (ugs.)

    4)
    4. intransitive verb
    1) [Porzellan, Glas:] einen Sprung/Sprünge bekommen; [Haut:] aufspringen, rissig werden; [Eis:] Risse bekommen
    2) (make sound) [Peitsche:] knallen; [Gelenk:] knacken; [Gewehr:] krachen
    3) (coll.)

    get cracking [with something] — [mit etwas] loslegen (ugs.)

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Knall -e m.
    Riss -e m.
    Spalt -e m.
    Sprung -¨e m. v.
    brechen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: brach, gebrochen)
    knacken v.
    knallen v.
    platzen v.
    zerbrechen v.
    zersplittern v.

    English-german dictionary > crack

  • 48 parar

    v.
    1 to stop.
    ¿paramos a o para comer algo? shall we stop and o to have something to eat?
    parar de hacer algo to stop doing something
    no para de molestarme he keeps annoying me
    ¡para ya! stop it!
    ¡para ya de hacer ruido! stop that noise!
    ¡no para quieto un momento! he won't stay still for a single moment!
    sin parar non-stop
    Ella paró el tren She stopped the train.
    Ella paró la pelea She stopped=suspended the fight.
    El tren paró de repente The train stopped suddenly.
    2 to stay.
    3 to end up.
    ¿en qué parará este lío? where will it all end?
    ir a parar a to end up in
    ¿dónde habrán ido a parar mis gafas? where can my glasses have got to?
    4 to go on strike. ( Latin American Spanish)
    5 to raise. ( Latin American Spanish)
    6 to put in a vertical position, to lift up, to put erect.
    Ella paró la escalera She put the ladder erect.
    * * *
    1 to stop
    2 DEPORTE to save, catch
    1 to stop
    ¡para de gritar! stop shouting!
    2 (alojarse) to stay
    ¿dónde estás parando? where are you staying?
    3 (hallarse) to be
    4 (llegar) to lead; (acabar) to end up
    1 to stop
    \
    no parar (quieto,-a) (ser activo, viajar) to be always be on the go 2 (ser inquieto) not to stop moving
    pararse a to stop to
    pararse en seco to stop dead
    sin parar nonstop
    ¿dónde vamos a parar? what's the world coming to?
    * * *
    verb
    2) halt
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ persona, coche, respiración] to stop
    2) [+ tiro, penalti, gol] to save, stop; [+ pase] to intercept, cut off; [+ golpe] to ward off; (Esgrima) to parry
    3) [+ atención] to fix (en on)
    mientes
    4) (Naipes) to bet, stake
    5) (=conducir) to lead
    6) (=arreglar) to prepare, arrange
    7) LAm (=levantar) to raise; (=poner de pie) to stand upright
    8)

    pararla con algn And * to take it out on sb

    2. VI
    1) (=detenerse, terminar) to stop

    ¡pare! — stop!

    ¡no para! siempre está haciendo algo — he never stops! he's always doing something

    ¡y no para! — [hablante] he just goes on and on!

    no parará hasta conseguirlohe won't stop o give up until he gets it

    parar en secoto stop dead

    sin parar, los teléfonos sonaban sin parar — the phones never stopped ringing

    fumaba sin parar — she smoked non-stop, she chain-smoked

    ¡dónde va a parar! *

    es mucho mejor este ¡dónde va a parar! — this one's much better, there's no comparison!

    2)

    parar de hacer algo — to stop doing sth

    no para de quejarse — he never stops complaining, he complains all the time

    3)

    ir a parar — to end up

    ¿dónde habrá ido a parar todo aquel dinero? — what can have become of o happened to all that money?

    ¿dónde vamos a ir a parar? — where's it all going to end?, what is the world coming to?

    4) (=hospedarse) to stay (en at)
    5) (=hacer huelga) to go on strike
    6)

    parar con algn And * to hang about with sb

    7) [perro] to point
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    1) ( detenerse) to stop

    dónde vas a parar! — (Esp fam) there's no comparison!

    ir/venir a parar — to end up

    ¿a dónde habrá ido a parar aquella foto? — what can have happened to that photo?

    a dónde iremos a parar!I don't know what the world's coming to

    2) ( cesar) to stop

    parar DE + INF — to stop -ing

    y para de contar — (fam) and that's it

    3) ( hospedarse) to stay; (en bar, club) (fam) to hang out (colloq)
    4) (AmL) obreros/empleados to go on strike
    2.
    parar vt
    1)
    a) <coche/tráfico/persona> to stop; <motor/máquina> to stop, switch off

    cuando se pone a hablar no hay quien lo pare — once he starts talking, there's no stopping him

    b) < hemorragia> to stanch (AmE), to staunch (BrE)
    c) <balón/tiro> to save, stop; < golpe> to block, ward off

    pararla(s) — (Chi, Per fam) to catch on (colloq)

    ¿no la(s) paras? — don't you get it? (colloq)

    2) (AmL)
    a) ( poner de pie) to stand
    b) ( poner vertical) <vaso/libro> to stand... up
    3.
    pararse v pron
    1) ( detenerse)
    a) persona to stop

    ¿te has parado alguna vez a pensar por qué? — have you ever stopped to think why?

    b) reloj/máquina to stop; coche/motor to stall
    2)
    a) (AmL) ( ponerse de pie) to stand up

    ¿te puedes parar de cabeza/de manos? — can you do headstands/handstands?

    b) (AmL) pelo ( hacia arriba) to stick up; ( en los lados) to stick out
    c) (Méx, Ven) ( levantarse de la cama) to get up
    3) (Chi) (Rels Labs) obreros/empleados to (go on) strike
    * * *
    = halt, stop, check, break off, shut down, pull up, go + cold turkey, leave off, give + it a rest, let + it drop, pull over, stop over.
    Ex. Consequently, a freeze-frame or still-picture effect can be achieved by simply halting the movement of the head across the disc.
    Ex. Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.
    Ex. They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.
    Ex. During this period the compositors worked non-stop, breaking off only to eat, for the almost incredible period of fifty hours: two days and two nights without rest 'in an atmosphere that would poison a vulture'.
    Ex. Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.
    Ex. Trucks started pulling up every hour, day and night, to the library's loading dock and depositing heaps of unordered and unwanted books.
    Ex. Judging by the critical responses to the article so far, it looks like the world isn't quite ready to go cold turkey on its religion addiction.
    Ex. This book takes up the thread where Volume One left off.
    Ex. Anyway after a few minutes of being told to give it a rest, she let it drop.
    Ex. Anyway after a few minutes of being told to give it a rest, she let it drop.
    Ex. Since cops were given the go-ahead to pull over people for not wearing seat belts, state troopers have become creative about spotting scofflaws.
    Ex. With luck the lapwings will now be able to stop over in Syria without coming to further harm.
    ----
    * decir rápidamente sin parar = rattle off.
    * hablar sin parar = burble on.
    * no parar mucho en un sitio = live out of + a suitcase.
    * on the go = on-the-go.
    * parar a un taxi = hail + a cab.
    * pararse = stall.
    * pararse a + Infinitivo = take + the time to + Infinitivo.
    * pararse a mitad de = stop in + midstream during.
    * pararse a pensar = pause + to think, step back, take + a step back.
    * pararse en el lado del camino = pull over.
    * pararse por completo = come to + a standstill, be at a standstill.
    * sin parar = steadily, non-stop, without a break, without (a) rest, without respite, without stopping.
    * sin parar a pensárselo = off-hand [offhand].
    * sin pararse a pensar = off-the-cuff, off the top of + Posesivo + head.
    * trabajar sin parar = work (a)round + the clock.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    1) ( detenerse) to stop

    dónde vas a parar! — (Esp fam) there's no comparison!

    ir/venir a parar — to end up

    ¿a dónde habrá ido a parar aquella foto? — what can have happened to that photo?

    a dónde iremos a parar!I don't know what the world's coming to

    2) ( cesar) to stop

    parar DE + INF — to stop -ing

    y para de contar — (fam) and that's it

    3) ( hospedarse) to stay; (en bar, club) (fam) to hang out (colloq)
    4) (AmL) obreros/empleados to go on strike
    2.
    parar vt
    1)
    a) <coche/tráfico/persona> to stop; <motor/máquina> to stop, switch off

    cuando se pone a hablar no hay quien lo pare — once he starts talking, there's no stopping him

    b) < hemorragia> to stanch (AmE), to staunch (BrE)
    c) <balón/tiro> to save, stop; < golpe> to block, ward off

    pararla(s) — (Chi, Per fam) to catch on (colloq)

    ¿no la(s) paras? — don't you get it? (colloq)

    2) (AmL)
    a) ( poner de pie) to stand
    b) ( poner vertical) <vaso/libro> to stand... up
    3.
    pararse v pron
    1) ( detenerse)
    a) persona to stop

    ¿te has parado alguna vez a pensar por qué? — have you ever stopped to think why?

    b) reloj/máquina to stop; coche/motor to stall
    2)
    a) (AmL) ( ponerse de pie) to stand up

    ¿te puedes parar de cabeza/de manos? — can you do headstands/handstands?

    b) (AmL) pelo ( hacia arriba) to stick up; ( en los lados) to stick out
    c) (Méx, Ven) ( levantarse de la cama) to get up
    3) (Chi) (Rels Labs) obreros/empleados to (go on) strike
    * * *
    = halt, stop, check, break off, shut down, pull up, go + cold turkey, leave off, give + it a rest, let + it drop, pull over, stop over.

    Ex: Consequently, a freeze-frame or still-picture effect can be achieved by simply halting the movement of the head across the disc.

    Ex: Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.
    Ex: They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.
    Ex: During this period the compositors worked non-stop, breaking off only to eat, for the almost incredible period of fifty hours: two days and two nights without rest 'in an atmosphere that would poison a vulture'.
    Ex: Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.
    Ex: Trucks started pulling up every hour, day and night, to the library's loading dock and depositing heaps of unordered and unwanted books.
    Ex: Judging by the critical responses to the article so far, it looks like the world isn't quite ready to go cold turkey on its religion addiction.
    Ex: This book takes up the thread where Volume One left off.
    Ex: Anyway after a few minutes of being told to give it a rest, she let it drop.
    Ex: Anyway after a few minutes of being told to give it a rest, she let it drop.
    Ex: Since cops were given the go-ahead to pull over people for not wearing seat belts, state troopers have become creative about spotting scofflaws.
    Ex: With luck the lapwings will now be able to stop over in Syria without coming to further harm.
    * decir rápidamente sin parar = rattle off.
    * hablar sin parar = burble on.
    * no parar mucho en un sitio = live out of + a suitcase.
    * on the go = on-the-go.
    * parar a un taxi = hail + a cab.
    * pararse = stall.
    * pararse a + Infinitivo = take + the time to + Infinitivo.
    * pararse a mitad de = stop in + midstream during.
    * pararse a pensar = pause + to think, step back, take + a step back.
    * pararse en el lado del camino = pull over.
    * pararse por completo = come to + a standstill, be at a standstill.
    * sin parar = steadily, non-stop, without a break, without (a) rest, without respite, without stopping.
    * sin parar a pensárselo = off-hand [offhand].
    * sin pararse a pensar = off-the-cuff, off the top of + Posesivo + head.
    * trabajar sin parar = work (a)round + the clock.

    * * *
    parar [A1 ]
    vi
    A (detenerse) to stop
    ¿el 65 para aquí? does the 65 stop here?
    paró en seco she stopped dead
    el autobús iba muy lleno y no nos paró the bus was very full and didn't stop for us
    ¡dónde vas a parar! ( fam); there's no comparison!
    ir a parar to end up
    si sigue así irá a parar a la cárcel if he goes on like this he'll end up in prison
    ¿a dónde habrá ido a parar aquella foto? what can have happened to that photograph? o where's that photograph got to?
    el documento fue a parar a manos de la policía the document found its way into o ended up in the hands of the police
    ¡a dónde vamos a ir a parar! I don't know what the world's coming to
    venir a parar to end up
    no sé cómo ha podido venir a parar aquí I don't know how it got in here o how it ended up in here
    B (cesar) to stop
    para un momento, que no te entiendo hang on a minute, I don't quite follow you
    el ruido no paró en toda la noche the noise didn't let up o stop all night
    no parará hasta lograr su meta she won't give up o stop until she's achieved her goal
    ha estado llorando toda la noche sin parar he hasn't stopped crying all night
    parar DE + INF to stop -ING
    aún no ha parado de llover it still hasn't stopped raining
    no para de comer she does nothing but eat, she never stops eating
    no para de criticar a los demás he's always criticizing others
    no parar ( fam): no para quieto ni un momento he can't keep still for a minute
    no he parado en toda la mañana I've been on the go all morning ( colloq)
    no pararás hasta que rompas algún cristal you won't be happy until you've broken a window
    no para en casa ni un momento she's never at home, she never spends any time at home
    y para de contar ( fam); and that's it, and that's the lot ( BrE)
    C
    1 (hospedarse) to stay
    siempre paramos en el mismo hotel we always stay at the same hotel
    2 ( fam) (en un bar, club) to hang out ( colloq)
    D ( AmL) «obreros/empleados» to go on strike
    los obreros de la construcción pararán el jueves construction workers are going on strike o are striking on Thursday
    pararon a mediodía they went on strike o ( BrE) they downed tools at noon
    ■ parar
    vt
    1 ‹coche› to stop; ‹motor/máquina› to stop, switch off
    paró el tráfico para que pasara la ambulancia he stopped the traffic to let the ambulance past
    2 ‹persona› to stop
    me paró para preguntarme la hora he stopped me to ask me the time
    cuando se pone a hablar no hay quien lo pare once he starts talking, there's no stopping him
    3 ‹hemorragia› to stanch ( AmE), to staunch ( BrE)
    4 ‹balón/tiro› to save, stop, block; ‹golpe› to block, ward off, parry
    pararla(s) (Chi, Per fam); to catch on ( colloq)
    de inmediato la(s) paró que querían robarle he caught on o twigged right away that they were out to rob him ( colloq)
    ¿no la(s) paras? don't you get it? ( colloq)
    B ( AmL)
    1 (poner de pie) to stand
    páralo en la silla para que vea mejor stand him on the chair so he can see better
    2 (poner vertical) ‹vaso/libro› to stand … up
    el perro paró las orejas the dog pricked up its ears
    1 «persona» to stop
    se paró a hablar con una vecina she stopped to talk to a neighbor
    ¿te has parado alguna vez a pensar por qué? have you ever stopped to think why?
    2 «reloj/máquina» to stop
    se me ha parado el reloj my watch has stopped
    el coche se nos paró en la cuesta the car stalled o the engine stopped as we were going up the hill
    B ( AmL)
    1 (ponerse de pie) to stand up
    párate derecho stand up straight
    se paró en una silla she stood on a chair
    los niños se pararon para saludar a la directora the children stood up to welcome the principal
    ¿te puedes parar de cabeza/de manos? can you do headstands/handstands?
    se paró de un salto y siguió corriendo she jumped up o jumped back onto her feet and carried on running
    pararse para toda la vida ( RPl fam); to be set up for life ( colloq)
    2
    ( AmL) «pelo»: se le paró el pelo del susto he was so scared it made his hair stand on end
    este mechón se me para this tuft of hair won't stay down o keeps sticking up
    3 (Méx, Ven) (levantarse de la cama) to get up
    C ( Chi) ( Rels Labs) «obreros/empleados» to strike, go on strike
    * * *

     

    parar ( conjugate parar) verbo intransitivo
    1 ( detenerse) to stop;

    ir/venir a parar to end up;
    fue a parar a la cárcel he ended up in prison;
    ¿a dónde habrá ido a parar aquella foto? what can have happened to that photo?;
    ¡a dónde iremos a parar! I don't know what the world's coming to
    2 ( cesar) to stop;

    ha estado lloviendo sin parar it hasn't stopped raining;
    no para quieto ni un momento he can't keep still for a minute;
    no para en casa she's never at home;
    parar DE + INF to stop -ing;
    paró de llover it stopped raining
    3 (AmL) [obreros/empleados] to go on strike
    verbo transitivo
    1
    a)coche/tráfico/persona to stop;

    motor/máquina to stop, switch off
    b) hemorragia to stanch (AmE), to staunch (BrE)

    c)balón/tiro to save, stop;

    golpe to block, ward off
    2 (AmL)

    b) ( poner vertical) ‹vaso/libroto stand … up;


    pararse verbo pronominal
    1 ( detenerse)

    b) [reloj/máquina] to stop;

    [coche/motor] to stall;

    2


    se paró en una silla she stood on a chair;
    ¿te puedes parar de cabeza/de manos? can you do headstands/handstands?
    b) (AmL) [ pelo] ( hacia arriba) to stick up;

    ( en los lados) to stick out

    parar
    I verbo intransitivo
    1 to stop: para de saltar, stop jumping
    para un momento en la farmacia, stop a minute at the chemist's
    no pares de hablar, por favor, keep talking, please
    2 (alojarse) to stay
    3 (finalizar, terminar) el cuadro fue a parar al rastro, the painting ended up in the flea market
    II verbo transitivo
    1 to stop
    2 Dep to save
    3 LAm to stand up
    ♦ Locuciones: dónde va a parar, by far: mi hija es muchísmo más inteligente que la suya, dónde va a parar, my daughter is far more intelligent than theirs
    ' parar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    atajar
    - caer
    - callar
    - casa
    - cesar
    - cuestión
    - dejarse
    - erradicación
    - ir
    - tirón
    - tren
    - contener
    - detener
    - parado
    - seco
    English:
    away
    - break
    - call
    - call at
    - catch
    - come to
    - directly
    - draw
    - end up
    - field
    - go
    - go on
    - halt
    - harp on
    - jaw
    - jerk
    - land up
    - nonstop
    - pull
    - pull in
    - pull over
    - pull up
    - save
    - screech
    - short
    - stop
    - straight
    - talk away
    - talk on
    - way
    - cock
    - dead
    - flag
    - knock
    - land
    - next
    - parry
    - prick
    - quit
    - rattle
    - stall
    - stand
    - steadily
    - stretch
    - through
    - up
    - world
    * * *
    vi
    1. [detenerse, interrumpirse] to stop;
    este tren para en todas las estaciones this train stops at all stations;
    ¿paramos a o [m5] para comer algo? shall we stop and o to have something to eat?;
    párenos aquí [al taxista, conductor] drop us off here;
    no abra la lavadora hasta que (no) pare por completo do not open the washing machine until it has come to a complete stop;
    los obreros pararon diez minutos en señal de protesta the workers stopped work for ten minutes as a protest;
    ¡no para callado/quieto un momento! he won't be quiet/stay still for a single moment!;
    parar de hacer algo to stop doing sth;
    no ha parado de llover desde que llegamos it hasn't stopped raining since we arrived;
    no para de molestarme she keeps annoying me;
    no para de llamarme por teléfono he keeps ringing me up, he's always ringing me up;
    no parará hasta conseguirlo she won't stop until she gets it;
    Fam
    no para [está siempre liado] he's always on the go;
    Fam
    hoy no he parado un momento I've been on the go all day;
    Fam
    ser un no parar [trabajo, vida] to be hectic;
    ¡para ya! stop it!;
    ¡para ya de hacer ruido! stop that noise!;
    un perro, dos gatos y para de contar a dog, two cats and that's it;
    parar en seco to stop dead;
    sin parar non-stop
    2. [alojarse] to stay;
    siempre paro en el mismo hotel I always stay at the same hotel;
    Fam
    solía parar en o [m5] por aquel bar I used to hang out at that bar;
    paro poco en o [m5] por casa I'm not at home much
    3. [acabar] to end up;
    ¿en qué parará este lío? where will it all end?;
    ir a parar a to end up in;
    todos fuimos a parar al mismo lugar we all ended up in the same place;
    ese camino va a parar a la carretera this path leads to the road;
    ¿dónde habrán ido a parar mis llaves? where can my keys have got to?;
    ¡dónde iremos a parar! [¡es increíble!] whatever next!;
    Fam
    ¡dónde va a parar! [¡no compares!] there's no comparison!
    4. [recaer]
    parar en manos de alguien to come into sb's possession
    5. Am [ir a la huelga] to go on strike;
    los médicos paran mañana doctors are on strike tomorrow
    vt
    1. [detener, interrumpir] to stop;
    [asalto] to repel; [golpe] to parry; [penalti, tiro] to save; [balón] to stop;
    para el motor turn the engine off, stop the engine;
    nos paró la policía we were stopped by the police;
    parar (a) un taxi to hail o stop a taxi;
    cuando le da por hablar no hay quien la pare once she starts talking, there's no stopping her;
    Perú, RP Fam
    pararle el carro a alguien to put sb in his/her place;
    Méx Fam
    pararle el gallo o [m5] macho a alguien to put sb in his/her place
    2. Am [poner de pie] to stand;
    pará a la nena, así la peino stand the baby up so I can comb her hair
    3. Am [levantar] to raise;
    paré el espejo para verme mejor I lifted the mirror up so I could see myself better
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 ( detener) stop
    2 L.Am. ( poner de pie) stand up
    II v/i
    1 stop;
    parar de llover stop raining;
    ha estado lloviendo tres horas sin parar it’s been raining for three hours non-stop
    2 en alojamiento stay;
    no sé dónde para I don’t know where he’s staying
    3
    :
    ir a parar end up;
    ¿cómo va a parar todo eso? where is this all going to end?;
    ¿dónde quieres ir a parar? what are you getting at?
    * * *
    parar vt
    1) detener: to stop
    2) : to stand, to prop
    parar vi
    1) cesar: to stop
    2) : to stay, to put up
    3)
    ir a parar : to end up, to wind up
    * * *
    parar vb
    1. (en general) to stop [pt. & pp. stopped]
    ¡para ya de hablar! stop talking!
    2. (gol, penalti) to save
    3. (estar) to be
    ¿sabes dónde paran mis llaves? do you know where my keys are?

    Spanish-English dictionary > parar

  • 49 VIÐ

    I)
    prep. with dat. and acc.
    I. with dat.
    hann sló honum niðr v. steininum, he dashed his head against the stone;
    hús liggja v. velli, the houses lie in ruins;
    kasta sér niðr v. velli, to cast oneself down on the ground;
    er inn efri kjöptr v. himni, en inn neðri við jörðu, the upper jaw touches the heaven, the lower the earth;
    hann hjó hann upp v. garðinum, he smote him close by the fence;
    skera af sér strenginn við øxinni, to cut the string, asunder against the axe;
    2) against, towards, of direction;
    horfa v. e-m, to look towards, face;
    3) along with (hann hafði marga smiðu v. sér);
    4) with, of an instrument (jarl hljóp upp v. sverði);
    5) among;
    gengu síðan í sæti sin v. öðrum mönnum, among other men;
    6) denoting barter, exchange, against, for (geta gull v. grjóti);
    7) denoting remedy, against (hjálpa e-m v. e-u);
    8) against, denoting contest, warding off (hafa liðsafla v. e-m);
    hafa (viz. afl) v. e-m, to be one’s match;
    9) ellipt. usages;
    stinga v. fótum, to stop;
    hrífa v., to catch hold;
    risa v., to withstand;
    hvatz hann fiðr v., whatsoever he may object;
    II. with acc.
    1) by, at, close to (sníða skeggit við hökuna);
    skjöldr við skjöld, shield to shield;
    v. Sandhólaferju, at Sandholferry;
    v. veginn, by the wayside;
    v. ána, by the river;
    draga segl v. hún, to hoist the sail to the top;
    festa e-n v. meið, tré, to fasten to a pole, tree;
    binda v. fót e-s, to bind up a broken leg;
    dró upp flóka v. austr, in the east;
    2) of time, towards, at;
    v. solar-setr, at sunset;
    v. sól, with the sun, at sunrise;
    v. aptan, towards evening;
    3) at, by (vera heima v. bú sitt);
    Hrútr var v. skip um sumarit, H. stayed by his ship during the summer;
    sitja v. stýri, to sit at the rudder;
    styðja sik v. e-t, to lean on;
    ganga v. staf, to walk with a staff;
    vera v. e-t, to be present at;
    sitja v. drykk, to sit at drink;
    í sýn v. bœinn, within sight of the town;
    5) denoting company, with (bauð þeim heim vill alla sína menn);
    v. annan, þriðja, fjórða mann, being two, three, four altogether;
    6) towards (a person or thing), respecting, regarding (mildr, blíðr, góðr v. e-n);
    til gæzlu v. e-n: for keeping, watching one;
    hræddr v. e-n, afraid of one;
    7) of cause, by, at;
    falla v. högg, to fall by a stroke;
    sigla v. stjörnuljós, to sail by starlight;
    verða reiðr v. e-t, to become wroth at;
    8) as compared with, set off against (þrjóta mun okkr illsku v. þik);
    eigi minna virðr en v. konunginn, of equal worth with the king;
    9) according to, after (gera klæði v. vöxt e-s);
    v. sik, in proportion;
    hann var skapaðr allr v. sik, well shaped, symmetrical;
    vita, hvat v. sik væri, to know what was the matter;
    10) denoting means, with, by (v. þessar fortölur);
    tendra eld v. e-t, to make fire by;
    11) ellipt. usages;
    bregða við, to start;
    hann þagði v., he remained silent;
    fá v. þrjú skip, to add three ships;
    þurfa v., to need;
    bjarga, hjálpa e-u v., to help, put right;
    koma e-u við, to bring about.
    (gen. -jar, pl. -jar), f. withy, withe; collar (viðjar af gulli).
    pers. pron. dual, we two.
    * * *
    1.
    f., gen. sing. viðjar, pl. viðjar, [Dan. vidje; Engl. withy; akin is víðir, q. v.]:— a withy or with; síðan var viðin ( a withy halter) dregin á hals honum, Fms. vii. 13 (see v. l.); þarmarnir urðu at viðu (sic) sterkri, Fas. iii. 34; ef röng eða viðjar slitna, Jb. 398; var enginn saumr í, en viðjar fyrir kné, of a boat, Fms. vii. 216; höggva tré til viðja, K. Þ. K. 88; viðjar af gulli ok silfri, on a dog, Hkr. i. 136, Fas. iii. 45; tún-svín þat er hringr, knappr eða við sé í rana, Grág. ii. 232; stjórn-við, the ‘rudder-withy,’ the strap in which the paddle-like rudder moved, like the ζευκτηρίαι in Act. Apost. xxvii. 40.
    2.
    pron. pers. dual (= vit), we two (see ek C); this spelling, which is also that of the oldest vellums, answers to the mod. pronunciation, passim: in mod. usage it has quite taken the place of the old plur. vér.
    3.
    prep., also used ellipt. without its case, or simply as an adverb; við is a curtailed form of viðr, which latter form remains in a few compds, even in mod. usage, thus, viðr-eign, viðr-kenna, viðr-nefni, viðr-lífi, viðr-væri; when found singly, við is the common form in Icel.; but as in MSS. it is commonly abbreviated, v̾, the two forms are hardly distinguishable; við, however, is received as the usual form, viðr being more freq. in Norse vellums, and in some later Icel. vellums imitating the Norse spelling: [Goth. wiþra = πρός; A. S. wider; cp. Scot. wither-shins; O. H. G. widar; Germ. wieder; but Engl. with; Dan. ved; Swed. wäd]:—against, towards, etc.
    WITH DAT.
    A. Against, denoting a leaning or resting on, striking against, or the like; hann hjó hann upp við garðinum, smote him standing against the wall, Nj. 120; stinga höndum við berginu, Symb. 59; ganga við brekkunni, up-hill, against the hill, cp. Lat. adversus montem, Valla L. 212; skjóta við honum skildinum, Fms. i. 44; ljósta skildi við kesjunni, Eg. 378; hann spyrndi við svá fast … spyrna við grunni, Edda 36; kasta sér niðr við vellinum, Nj. 58; leggja e-n við velli, Boll. 344; slá honum niðr við steininum, dashed his head against the stone, Finnb. 292; hann drap hann við borðinu, Korm. 236; hjó af honum höfuð við stokkinum, Fas. ii. 285; ok lagði (þá) við stokki, Am. 73; hús liggja við velli, lie down in ruins, Fms. iii. 144; er hinn efri kjöptr við himni enn hinn neðri við jörðu, the upper jaw touching the heaven, the lower the earth, Edda 41; skera af sér strenginn við öxinni, rubbing it against the axe, Nj. 136; vóru segl hans at sjá við hafi, the sails were seen out at sea, far in the offing, Fas. ii. 403.
    II. against, towards, of direction; gapa við tunglinu, Fas. iii. 622; horfa við e-m, to look towards, face, Eg. 293; horfa baki við e-m, Hkr. iii. 384; líta við e-m, Nj. 132, Fms. i. 125, vii. 314; horfa vid landi, A.A. 24; snúa baki við e-m, Fas. i. 296; snúask við e-m, Hkr. ii. 120.
    III. along with, with, denoting company; hann hafði við sér harpara einn, Str. 57; hann hafði marga smiðu við sér, Fms. ix. 377; fór Margaðr ok Guthormr við honum, Hkr. iii. 113; at Ástríðr mundi vera við feðr sínum, i. 188; er hér ok Sigurðr við jarli, Fms. ix. 327; hann var þar upp fæddr við henni, x. 421; bjóðum vér þér við Hákoni þangat, ix. 252; ferr heim við sínum mönnum, Rd. 312; fór hann við liði sínu, Hkr. iii. 44; við hundrað skipum, Fas. i. 461; gengr síðan í sæti sín við oðrum mönnum, Fms. x. 17; bað biskup ríða við sér (= með sér), 6.
    2. with, of an instrument; jarl hljóp upp við sverði, Fms. ix. 340; sjau menn við vápnum, viii. 14; gengu tveir menn við merkjum, x. 15: the phrase, eiga, ala, geta barn við kouu, Grág., Fms. i. 113, iii. 110, Ld. 102, Eg. 31; merrin fékk við þeim hesti, Landn. 195.
    3. spec. usages; við góðum vinskap, Boll. 362; halda vináttu við föstum trúnaði, Fms. ix. 375; at þær sagnir muni vera við sannindum, true, viii. 6; at berjask við honum eðr við honum lífit láta, ix. 332; fara við herskildi … eyða land við eldi, x. 134; ausa e-t við moldu, Hkr. i. 220; skipuðu mörgum hlutum við (with, among) sínum mönnum, Fms. x. 91; gengu síðan í sæti sín við öðrum mönnum, among other men, 17; skreiðask fram við (= með) landinu, viii. 437.
    4. = ok, with, together with; Þórr við Grimni = Th. and G., Hallfred; höfuð við hjarta, head and heart, Kormak.
    B. METAPH. USAGES:
    I. denoting barter, exchange, against, for (like Gr. ἀντί); gefa gull við grjóti, Fas. iii. 45; selja við verði, Fms. i. 80; seldu mik við hleifi, Hm.; við litlu verði, Eg. 100; við fémútu, Nj. 215; meta e-t við silfri, Fms. x. 5; gefa margra manna líf við yðvarri þrályndi, iv. 194.
    2. denoting remedy, against; beiti við bit-sóttum en við bölvi rúnar, Hm. 140; hjálpa e-m við e-u, to help against, passim.
    II. against, denoting contest, warding off, withstanding; hafa afla við e-m, Lv. 43; hafa liðs-afla, liðs-kost við e-m, Ld. 372, Hkr. i. 272: ellipt., hafa (viz. afi) við e-m, to be one’s match, Lv. 109; þótti sem engi mundi hafa við þeim í vígi, Nj. 89; eg hefi ekki við þér, I cannot lift with (i. e. am no match for) thee; ábyrgjask e-t við e-u, Grág. ii. 216, 364; forða e-m við háska, Edda i. 116; halda þá við ágangi Hákonar, Fms. i. 224; varðveita e-n við e-u, Grág.; ekki hélzk við þeim, Eg. 125; rísa við e-m, Sturl. ii. 119; vera búinn, van-búinn við e-m, Ld. 324; sat hann þar við áhlaupum Dana, Fms. i. 28; vinna við sköpum, Fas. i. 199; sporna við e-u, göra við e-u, see göra, sporna; ef þat nemr við förinni, Ld. 70 (see nema A.I. 7, 8); mæla við e-u, Hkr. ii. 198; tölðu allir við förinni, Greg. 28; setja hug sinn við e-u, Fms. x. 232; kveða nei við e-u, Sturl. i. 27; drepa hendi við e-u, Hkr. ii. 164; reiðask við e-u, Nj. 182; e-m ríss hugr við e-u, Fas. i. 30; mér býðr við e-u, to loathe; sjá við e-u, to shun; varna við e-u, to beware of; vera hætt við e-u, in danger of, Ísl. ii. 262; ú-hætt við e-u, safe, Landn. 319.
    III. with verbs;liggja við e-u, to lie on the verge of; honum lá við falli, Fas. iii. 261; búið við skipbroti, Ísl. ii. 245; honum var við andhlaupi, Eg. 553; sjá, horfa, líta … við e-u, to look towards; taka við e-u, to receive; búask við e-u, to prepare for, expect, Ld. 106; verða vel, ílla, við e-u, to behave well, ill, on some occasion; komask við veðri, see veðr.
    IV. ellipt. usages; þeir snerusk þá við, turned round, facing, Nj. 245; hón drap við hendi, Lv. 38; hann laust við atgeirinum, Nj. 84.; hann stakk við forkinum, Eg. 220; hann stakk við fótum, stopped, Finnb. 300; hrífa við, to catch hold, Bs. i. 197, 423, Gísl. 125; búask við, to make oneself ready; göra við, to resist; rísa við, to withstand, Fs.; at ek bjóða við tvenn verð, Ld. 146; hvatz hinn fiðr við, whatsoever he may object, Nj. 99; taka við, to begin where another stops; þú skalt gefa mér við ( in return) verjuna, Fbr.
    WITH ACC.
    A. By, at, close to:
    I. denoting proximity; skjöldr við skjöld, shield to shield, in a row, Nj. 125; skip við skip, Ó. H. (in a verse); samnask hlutr við hlut, Rb. 108; hálsinn við herðarnar, Ld. 40; sníða skeggið við hökuna, Eg. 564; við bryggju-sporðinn, Fms. i. 14; grafa barn við kirkju-garð út, K. Þ. K.; uppi við fjallit, Eg. 137; við Sandhóla-ferju, Nj. 29; við vaðit, 83; við veginn, by the way-side, Fb. ii. 330; hér við ána, by the river, Ld. 46; búa við Þjórsá, Nj. 93; liggja við land, Fms. i. 14; við Ísland, Grág.; binda stein við hálsinn, Ld. 154; draga segl við hún, hoist sail to the top, Hkr. ii. 6; reka spora við eyra e-m, Nj. 82; festa e-n við meið, tré, to fasten to a pole, a tree, Glúm. 391; nísta við gólfit, to pin it to the floor (see nista); binda við fót e-s, to bind up a broken leg, Bárð. 167; dró upp flóka við austr, in the east, Vígl. 22.
    2. temporal, towards, at; við vetr sjálfan, Fms. ii. 97; Krók. 51 C; við sólar-setr, Fas. i. 514; við sól, with the sun, at sunrise. Eg. 717; við aptan, towards evening, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 143; við þat sjálft, at that moment, Fms. xi. 432; bregða í kross við hvert orð, at every word, K. Þ. K.; vera við aldr, to be stricken in years, Eb. 18, Ísl. ii. 192, Fms. ii. 81; ef barn er við dauða, on the point to die, N. G. L. i. 345; við sjálft, on the verge of (see sjálfr); við váða sjálfan, búið við geig, on the verge of, Eg. 158; Grettir var við svefn, just asleep, Grett. 127.
    3. phrases, við svá búit, after all done, often with the notion of ‘in vain, nothing having been done’ (búa B. II. δ); fóru við þat heim, Fms. i. 54, ix. 469, Nj. 127; skildu við þetta, 260, Ísl. ii. 217.
    II. at, to; Hrútr er við skip, Nj. 4; Hrútr var við búð, 79; vera heima við bú sitt, 215; hanga upp við siglu-rá, Fas. iii. 659; bundinn við staf, Eg. 232; fastr við altara, fastened to the altar, Vm. 110; styðja sik vid e-t, to lean on, Fms. ix. 512; sitja upp við hægindit, leaning on it, Ld. 16; sitja upp við vegginn, Nj. 153; ganga við staf, 219; ganga við tréfót, Eb. 66; styðjask við höndina, Fas. i. 228; rísa upp við olboga, Þórð. 15; sitja við stýri, at the rudder, Eg. 385; hafa barn við brjóst, to have a bairn at breast, N. G. L. i. 340; leggja, bæta, auka, við e-t, to add to; blanda við e-t, to mix with; vera við e-t, to be present at, Ld. 92, Eg. 540; sitja við drykk, mat, to sit at drink, meat, Eg. 303, 420.
    III. denoting association, together with; vera samþingi, samfjórðungs við e-n, Grág. ii. 237; vera saman við e-n, vera samvista við e-n, eiga samneyti við, vera sammæðr við e-n, passim; vera utan-fjórðungs við víg, Grág. ii. 89; vera við e-t riðinn; þeir vildu eigi vera hér við heiðna menn, Íb. 4; búa við e-n, Gísl. 17.
    2. direction; í sýn við bæinn, Fas. ii. 507; í örskots-helgi við garðinn, Grág.; standa í höggfæri við e-n, Nj. 97; við þat lík at lifa, Hm.
    IV. denoting company, with; bauð þeim heim við alla sína menn, Vígl. 27; riðu við sextigi manna, Nj. 10, 213, Ld. 164; gékk á land við einn svein, Fms. ix. 502; sækja land við útlendan her, Hkr. i. 198; við fá, marga … menn, Fas. i. 35; the phrase, við annan, þriðja fjórða … mann (see annarr I. 1); þú ert hér kominn við svá mikit fé, Ld. 112; sækja mál við níu búa, Grág.; við váttorð, Kb. i. 103; leyfa e-t við vitni, Ld. 104; bjóða e-t við váttorð, in the presence of, by witnesses, Nj. 243.
    B. METAPH. USAGES:
    I. towards a person or thing, respecting, regarding; hryðja við aðilja, Grág. (Kb.) i. 127; missa fjár síns við þjóf, Grág.; skilja við e-n, to part with (see skilja); til metnaðar við sik, Edda i. 20; til huggunar við sik, Ld. 228; til þjónustu við e-n, Eg. 28; til gæzlu við e-n, for keeping, watching one, Ld. 152; ganga, koma, fara til fundar, til móts … við e-n, 62, 90, Nj. 4, Eg. 101; mildr, blíðr, léttr, kátr, ástúðigr, góðr, harðr, grimmr, reiðr, harðráðr, stríðr, … við menn, mild … towards, Nj. 2, 47, 48; víkjast undan við e-n, Ld. 42; fyrir kapps sakir við e-n, til liðveizlu, hjálpar … við e-n, Eg. 44, Nj. 75; sýna vinskap, halda vinskap við e-n, Ld. 150; leggja ást við e-n, 34; líka vel, ílla við e-n, Nj. 53; eiga eyrindi við e-n, Eg. 260; eiga orð við e-n, 255; hafa lög við e-n, Nj. 106; tala, mæla, ræða, segja, spjalla við e-n, to talk, speakwith a person, passim; skipta, eiga, … við e-n, to deal… with; berjask, deila við e-n, to fight with, against; göra e-t við e-n, so to act with, Greg. 43; reyna e-t við e-n, to contend with one, Nj. 46, 94, Edda i. 106; hafa misgört við e-n, Fms. viii. 103; láta vaxa óþokka við e-n, Nj. 107; tilför við Gunuar, 101; mála-tilbúnaðr við e-n, 100; sekr við e-n, útlagr við goða, Grág.
    2. hræddr við e-n, afraid of one; verða varr við e-t, to perceive; vanr við e-t, used to a thing; hann var svá vanr við vini sína, Fms. viii. 220; fella sik við e-t, kunna við e-t, to apply oneself to, to like.
    II. of cause, by, at; falla við högg, to fall by a stroke, Nj. 163; hrata við lagit, Eg. 379; vakna við e-t, Fas. ii. 116; vakna við draum; verða glaðr, reiðr, hryggr, úkátr … við e-t, to become glad, wroth … at, Íb. 10, Eg. 102, 321, passim; bregða sér við e-t, Ld. 190: by, við minn atbeina, Fms. vi. 66; við samþykki e-s, Eg. 165; við ráð e-s, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 30; gört þat við einræði þitt, Ld. 188; et þat at vánum við skaplyndi Þorgeirs, Nj. 255; hlaða seglum við mikinn háska, with great danger, Korm. 168; sigla við stjörnu-ljós, to sail by star-light, Fms. i. 24; lesa við ljós, to read with a light; búa sik við skart, to dress fine.
    III. as compared with, set off against; sex sær við kú, Grág. i. 502–504; selja, virðing sína við íllgirni þínaa, Eb. 160; þrjóta mun mik íllsku við þik. Hkr. i. 322; mik skortir við hann, Nj. 90; hafa afta við e-n, Eg. 187; eigi minna virðr enn við konunginn, i. e. of equal worth with the king, Fms. xi. 45; er þetta við mikla fémuni, Hrafn. 19; fjórðungi skerð við goðorð önnur, Grág. (Kb.) i. 211; Skotland er þriðjungr ríkis við England, Nj. 266; þriðjung við liðsmenn, Eg. 57; at þriðjungi við ykkr, Ld. 102; helming við hann, Fms. i. 22; gaf þeim hálfar tekjur við sik, 7.
    IV. við þann kost, on that condition, Grág. (Kb.) i. 233: of medicine, for, við svefnleysi, við orms-bit, við offeitan kvið …, Lækn.: in mod. usage dat., and so in Hm. 138.
    V. denoting fitness, proportion; göra klæði við vöxt e-s, Eg. 516; við þeirra hæfi, 109; er þat ekki við þitt æði, Ld. 298; vera við alþýðu-skap, Fs. 63; við sik, in proportion, B. K. 8; neyta skógar við sik sem þarf, Grág. ii. 292; þat er hann má eigi sjálfr við sik njóta, himself alone, 623. 21; hann var skapaðr allr við sik, well shaped, symmetrical, Fas. i. 173; fagrt ok allt vel við sik, Fms. x. 321; veðrit vesnaði en nátt-myrkr á við sik. Bjarn. 52; vita hvat við sik væri, to know what was the matter, Fms. xi. 11, Fas. ii. 516; leggja mál við tré, Ld. 316; draga kvarða við lérept, vaðmál, Grág. i. 497, 498.
    VI. with, by, denoting means; tendra eld við fjallrapa, to light fire with, Bs. i. 7; við þessar fortölur, Ld. 204; kom svá við umtölur góðra manna, Nj. 267; við áskoran þína, 258; mýkjask við e-t, Fms. v. 239; húð skorpnuð við eld, Nj. 208.
    VII. with verbs; lifa við skömm, meizlur, harm, lifa við slíka harma, to live with or in shame, sorrow, Nj. 92, Hkr. ii. 107, Eg. 604, Ld. 332; leika við e-n, Nj. 2; kaupa við e-n, Grág.; binda við e-t, to bind, fasten to; sætta, rægja, friða e-n við e-n, Eg. 226, Grág. ii. 99; tala, … við e-n, to speak, deal … with, Nj. 2, 197, Ld. 22 (see I); hefja upp bónorð við e-n, Eg. 38; leita eptir við e-n, leita ráða við e-n, eiga hlut at við e-n, Nj. 75, 101, 213, Eg. 174; fæða, lifa, fæðask, ala, búa, bjargast, við e-t, to feed, live, subsist … on, Edda i. 46, Fms. i. 226, v. 219, Nj. 236, passim; vera við e-t, to be present at, and metaph. to enjoy, Hom. 87, Edda (pref.); nema lyfsteinn sé við riðinn, Ld. 250; hann brá upp við fætinum (viz. við lagit), Nj. 264; binda við e-t, to bind to, Fms. ix. 358; at þeim heimilum ok í örskotshelgi við (viz. þau) á alla vega, Grág. (Kb.) i. 88; þar við, hér við, at engi mundi þar þora við at etja, Nj. 89.
    2. hagr við e-t, skilful at; kunna vel við e-t, id.; skjarr við skot, Ls.; temja, venja, … við e-t; drekka við sleitur (see sleita); kveða við raust, Sturl. iii. 317, Eg. 554; syngja vid tón, Sturl. iii. 210; búa sik við skart, skikkja búin við gull, Fms. x. 199; skyrta saumuð við gull, embroidered with, Fas. ii. 529; glóa við gull, to glow or gleam with gold, Lex. Poët.
    VIII. elliptical or ad- verbial usages; bregða við, to start; hann þagði við, remained silent, Nj. 2; verða bilt, felmt við, Ísl. ii. 274, Nj. 105; fá við þrjú skip, to add three ships, Fms. xi. 73; jók nú miklu við, it waxed much, Ld. 54; kveða við, gella við, to scream, yell; þurfa við, to need, Nj. 74; njóta e-s við, to enjoy, 85; komask við, to be touched; leita við, to try; bera við, to happen (see bera); koma við, to touch; standa, bíða við, to stop a bit; nema við, to hinder, cause a hindrance; kunna við, to like; koma e-u við, to bring a thing about, 101; ef ek viðr um kæmumk, if I could manage it, Hbl.; bjarga e-u við, hjálpa við, to help, put right; reisa við, rétta við, to raise up again, put right; kannask við, to recognise; vera við staddr, to be present, = við e-t staddr.
    IX. in recipr. phrases, talask við, eigask við, fásk við, etc., to speakto one another, where the object is suffixed to the preceding verb.
    X. with an adverb or particle, of direction; upp á við, niðr á við, upwards, downwards; vestr á við, Fas. ii. 244; móts við, towards; á við, equivalent to (það er á við tvær merkr); austan við, vestan við, sunnan við, fram við, inn við, etc., followed by an accusative.

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  • 50 square

    1. [skweə] n
    1. 1) квадрат

    exact [rough] square - точный [приблизительный] квадрат

    2) прямоугольник
    2. 1) предмет четырёхугольной формы

    square of cloth [of linen] - отрез /кусок/ ткани [полотна]

    2) полигр. кант (переплётной крышки)
    3. площадь

    open [quiet] square - открытая [тихая] площадь

    4. сквер
    5. 1) квартал ( в городе)
    6. клетка; поле (шахматное и т. п.)
    7. угольник; чертёжный треугольник
    8. мат. квадрат величины, вторая степень
    9. единица площади, равная 100 квадратным футам (= 0,09 м́2)
    10. лог. квадратная схема, построенная на основе двух бинарных признаков
    11. пренебр.
    1) мещанин, обыватель, «добропорядочный» буржуа; консерватор
    2) «правильный» человек, человек, не имеющий дурных пристрастий
    12. бот. три подцветника цветка хлопчатника
    13. = square cap
    14. = square dance
    15. род кроссворда
    16. уст. правило; критерий; образец

    to govern the body by the square of prudence - подчинять плоть голосу разума

    to be on the square - вести себя честно

    to break no squares - не иметь значения, ничего не значить

    to break no squares with smb. - не спорить /не препираться/ с кем-л.

    on the square - а) под прямым углом; б) честно, без обмана; в) на равных началах, на одинаковом уровне

    out of square - а) косо, непрямо; б) в беспорядке; в) неправильно

    2. [skweə] a
    I
    1. квадратный, имеющий квадратную форму

    square area - площадь, квадратура

    square foot [inch, mile] - квадратный фут [дюйм, -ая миля]

    square measure - а) мера площади; квадратная мера; б) система единиц измерения площадей

    2. 1) прямой; прямоугольный

    square back - полигр. прямой корешок ( книги)

    square jaw - массивная /квадратная/ челюсть

    2) четырёхугольный

    square piece [table] - четырёхугольный кусок [стол]

    3) идущий под прямым углом, перпендикулярный
    3. мат. взятый в квадрате, квадратичный

    the square root of a number - квадратный корень какого-л. числа

    4. широкий, раздавшийся ( в ширину)

    a man of (a) square build /frame/ - человек плотного телосложения

    5. редк. клетчатый (о рисунке и т. п.)
    6. выполняемый с участием четырёх пар, партнёров и т. п.

    square game - игра, в которой участвуют четыре человека

    II
    1. уравненный, упорядоченный, равный

    to be square with smb. - а) быть с кем-л. в расчёте; б) расквитаться с кем-л.; to be square with all the world - быть на равных правах со всеми

    to get [to make] one's accounts square - привести счета в порядок

    to get square with smb. - а) рассчитаться с кем-л.; б) свести счёты с кем-л.

    to get things square - привести всё /дела/ в порядок

    call (it) square! - квиты!, улажено!, всё в порядке!

    2. 1) точный, определённый

    square hit - воен. прямое попадание

    2) откровенный, недвусмысленный; решительный
    3. разг. честный, справедливый

    square report - правильные сведения, правдивое сообщение

    the square thing - а) честная сделка; б) честный поступок

    his play is not always quite square - он иногда немного передёргивает в игре

    4. разг. сытный, обильный

    square breakfast [dinner] - плотный завтрак [обед]

    to have a square meal - плотно /сытно/ поесть

    5. ничейный, равный ( о счёте)
    6. пренебр.
    1) мещанский, обывательский, «добропорядочный»; традиционный, консервативный, отсталый

    square audience - консервативная /«замшелая»/ публика

    square pitch - обывательские рассуждения, проповедь мещанства

    2) нормальный, не имеющий дурных пристрастий; не страдающий наркоманией

    square John - а) добропорядочный и законопослушный гражданин; б) противник алкоголя и наркотиков; трезвенник

    3. [skweə] adv
    1. прямо

    to sit [to stand] square - сидеть [стоять] прямо

    2. прямо, как раз, непосредственно

    to hit smb. square on the jaw - ударить кого-л. прямо в челюсть

    3. под прямым углом, перпендикулярно

    the path went square off to the left - тропинка под прямым углом уходила влево

    4. лицом; лицом к лицу
    5. разг. честно, без обмана

    (to play) fair and square - а) (играть) без обмана /без жульничества/; б) (поступать) честно, справедливо

    6. разг. полностью, безоговорочно, твёрдо

    to stand square for a party - безоговорочно поддерживать какую-л. партию

    7. разг. как положено, как надо

    they were married, square and regular - они поженились, всё как положено

    4. [skweə] v
    1. придавать квадратную форму
    2. 1) делать прямоугольным
    2) выравнивать, обтёсывать под прямым углом

    to square masons' work - выравнивать /проверять/ по наугольнику работу каменщиков

    to square a piece of wood [the edge of a board] - обтёсывать кусок дерева [край доски]

    3. распрямлять, выпрямлять

    to square one's shoulders - распрямить /расправить/ плечи

    4. мат.
    1) возводить в квадрат
    2) определить площадь, измерять площадь

    to square a /the/ circle - а) вычислять площадь круга; б) пытаться совершить невозможное, искать квадратуру круга

    5. 1) приводить в порядок, улаживать, урегулировать

    to square the matter with smb. - улаживать дело с кем-л.

    2) сбалансировать ( счёт); рассчитаться (тж. square up)

    to square accounts (with smb.) - а) рассчитаться, расплатиться (с кем-л.); б) расквитаться, свести счёты (с кем-л.)

    to square up with a waiter [with a hotel] - рассчитаться с официантом [расплатиться в гостинице]

    I'll square up with you some day - я когда-нибудь с тобой рассчитаюсь /отплачу тебе той же монетой/

    3) разг. платить

    to square one's creditors [the porter] - уплатить кредиторам [носильщику]

    6. разг. подкупать

    he has been squared to hold his tongue - его подкупили, чтобы он молчал

    7. 1) (with, to) соответствовать, отвечать

    his practice does not always square with his theories - его поступки не всегда соответствуют его теориям

    does this square with /to/ your conception of the phenomenon? - согласуется ли это с вашим пониманием данного явления?

    his statement fails to square with the facts - его заявление не подтверждается фактами

    idiomatic expressions do not always square with the accepted rules of grammar - идиоматические выражения иногда противоречат общепринятым правилам грамматики

    2) (with, by, to) приноравливать, приспосабливать, согласовывать, сообразовывать

    to square one's actions by the law - согласовывать свои действия с законом

    to square one's theories with ascertained facts - приводить (свои) теории в соответствие с фактами

    to square one's actions by the opinion of others - приспосабливать свои поступки к мнению посторонних

    to square one's opinions to the prevailing tendencies - приноравливаться к господствующим взглядам

    8. (by) мерить, соразмерять
    9. спорт. сравнять счёт
    10. (to; тж. square away, square off, square up)
    1) спорт. изготавливаться к бою ( бокс)
    2) смело встретить, встретить грудью

    to square up to one's antagonist - не дрогнуть перед противником, грудью встретить врага

    НБАРС > square

  • 51 superior2

    2 = better, high [higher -comp., highest -sup.], higher, pre-eminent [preeminent], superior, upper, heightened, enriched, high-end, preemptive [pre-emptive], top-tier [top tier].
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    Ex. Union Catalogues may also decide that they need more enriched records because of specific needs.
    Ex. The system provides extensive map facilities which until now have been available only on high-end hypermedia systems like Intermedia.
    Ex. Coincidentally there has emerged a pre-emptive new technology for the storage, handling and transmission of information, potentially better suited to the convenience of users.
    Ex. It is much to the credit of the British government that in the current reorganisation of local government it has insisted that public libraries be controlled by the top-tier authorities, those responsible for education and other major services.
    ----
    * biblioteca de institución de enseñanza superior = tertiary library.
    * borde superior = top edge.
    * compartimento superior = overhead bin, overhead locker.
    * contra fuerzas superiores = against (all/the) odds.
    * cubierta superior = upper deck.
    * de calidad superior = best-quality.
    * de la parte superior = topmost [top most].
    * demostrar ser superior = prove + superior.
    * de nivel superior = upper-level, higher-level.
    * de una clase social superior = above + Posesivo + class.
    * educación superior = higher education.
    * en la parte superior = at the top, uppermost, uppermost.
    * enseñanza superior = higher education, higher learning, tertiary education.
    * Espacio Europeo para la Educación Superior (EEES) = European Space for Higher Education (ESHE).
    * esquina superior derecha = upper right corner, upper right-hand corner.
    * esquina superior izquierda = top left corner, upper left corner, top left-hand corner.
    * extremidades superiores = upper extremities, upper limbs.
    * hacer superior = give + Nombre + an edge.
    * institución de enseñanza superior = tertiary institution.
    * institución de enseñanza superior no universitaria = college of higher education.
    * la parte superior izquierda de = the upper left of.
    * límite superior = upper bound.
    * madre superiora = abbess, Mother Superior.
    * mandíbula superior = maxilla [maxillae, -pl.], upper jaw.
    * margen superior = top margin.
    * maxilar superior = maxilla [maxillae, -pl.], upper jaw.
    * miembros superiores = upper extremities, upper limbs.
    * nivel superior = top layer.
    * paleolítico superior, el = Upper Palaeolithic.
    * parte superior = top, topside.
    * pensamiento de orden superior = higher-order thinking.
    * primer año de estudios superiores = freshman year.
    * quijada superior = upper jaw.
    * relativo a la enseñanza superior = tertiary.
    * ser muy superior a los demás = be way above all the others.
    * ser muy superior a los otros = be way above all the others.
    * ser superior = supreme being, higher being, superior being.
    * superior al 10 por ciento = double digit.
    * superior a los demás = a cut above the rest, a cut above.
    * término superior = top term, TT.
    * título superior = advanced degree.

    Spanish-English dictionary > superior2

  • 52 one

    [wʌn] n
    1) ( number) Eins f;
    \one is the smallest whole number Eins ist die kleinste ganze Zahl;
    the front door bore a big brass \one auf der Eingangstür war eine große Eins in Kupfer;
    one/ two/ three hundred/ million/thousand and \one ein/zwei/drei Hundert/Millionen/Tausend und eins
    2) (size of garment, merchandise) Größe eins;
    little Jackie's wearing \ones now die kleine Jackie trägt jetzt Größe eins adj
    1) ( not two) ein(e, er, es);
    we have two daughters and \one son wir haben zwei Töchter und einen Sohn;
    she'll be \one year old tomorrow sie wird morgen ein Jahr alt;
    \one hundred/ million/ thousand einhundert/eine Million/eintausend;
    \one third/ fifth ein Drittel/Fünftel nt
    2) ( one of a number) ein(e, er/es);
    a glass tube closed at \one end ein Glasröhrchen ist an einem Ende verschlossen;
    he can't tell \one wine from another er kennt die Weine nicht auseinander
    3) ( single) einzige(r, s);
    her \one concern is to save her daughter ihre einzige Sorge ist, ihre Tochter zu retten;
    not \one man kein Mensch;
    to have just \one thought nur einen [einzigen] Gedanken haben;
    all \one sth nur in einer/einem etw;
    I think we should paint the bedroom all \one colour ich denke, wir sollten das Schlafzimmer nur in einer Farbe streichen;
    the \one sth der/die/das eine etw;
    do you think five of us will manage to squeeze into the \one car? glaubst du, wir fünf können uns in dieses eine Auto quetschen?;
    there's too much data to fit onto just the \one disk das sind zu viele Daten für nur eine Diskette;
    the \one and only sth der/die/das einzige...;
    the title of his \one and only book der Titel seines einzigen Buchs;
    the \one and only sb der/die einzigartige...;
    the \one and only Muhammad Ali der einzigartige Muhammad Ali;
    ladies and gentlemen, the \one and only David Copperfield! meine Damen und Herren, der einzigartige David Copperfield!
    4) ( only)
    the \one sb/ sth die/die/das einzige;
    he's the \one person you can rely on in an emergency er ist die einzige Person, auf die man sich im Notfall verlassen kann;
    (this is the \one type of computer that is easy to use for people who aren't experts) das ist der einzige Computer, den Laien einfach verwenden können
    I'd like to go skiing \one Christmas ich möchte irgendwann zu Weihnachten Skifahren gehen;
    we must have a drink together \one evening wir müssen irgendwann am Abend was trinken gehen;
    \one night we stayed up talking till dawn einen Abend plauderten wir bis zum Morgengrauen;
    \one afternoon in late October einen Nachmittag Ende Oktober;
    \one day ( in the past) irgendwann;
    we first met each other \one day in the park wir trafen uns das erste Mal im Park;
    one \one a boy started teasing Grady irgendwann begann der Junge Grady zu ärgern;
    ( in the future) irgendwann;
    why don't we meet for lunch \one day next week? warum treffen wir uns nicht nächste Woche irgendwann zum Mittagessen?;
    I'd like to go to Berlin again \one day ich möchte irgendwann wieder nach Berlin fahren;
    from \one minute to the next von einer Minute auf die andere;
    \one moment... the next [moment]... einmal... im nächsten [Moment];
    \one moment he says he loves me, the next moment he's asking for a divorce einmal sagt er, er liebt mich, und im nächsten Moment will er die Scheidung
    6) (form: a certain person) ein gewisser, eine gewisse;
    her solicitor is \one John Wintersgill ihr Anwalt ist ein gewisser John Wintersgill
    7) ( esp Am);
    (emph fam: noteworthy) ein(e);
    to be \one sb/ sth;
    his mother is \one generous woman meine Mutter ist eine großzügige Frau;
    that's \one big ice-cream you've got there du hast aber ein großes Eis;
    it was \one hell of a shock to find out I'd lost my job es war ein Riesenschock für mich, dass ich den Job verloren hatte;
    he was \one hell of a snappy dresser er war immer todschick gekleidet
    8) ( identical) ein(e);
    all types of training meet \one common standard alle Trainingsarten folgen einem gemeinsamen Standard;
    \one and the same ein und derselbe/dieselbe/dasselbe;
    the two things are \one and the same diese beiden Dinge sind ein und dasselbe;
    to be \one ( form a unity) vereint sein;
    as husband and wife we are now \one als Mann und Frau sind sie nun vereint
    9) ( one year old) eins, ein Jahr;
    little Jimmy's \one today der kleine Jimmy wird heute eins [o ein Jahr alt]; ( one o'clock) eins, ein Uhr;
    it's half past \one es ist halb zwei;
    we'll meet at \one in the pub wir treffen uns um eins im Pub
    PHRASES:
    a hundred [or million] [or thousand] and \one ( very many) hunderttausend;
    I can't stand around chatting - I've got a hundred and \one things to do this morning ich kann nicht hier herumstehen und tratschen - ich muss am Vormittag hunderttausend Dinge erledigen;
    \one thing and another ( fam) alles gemeinsam;
    what with \one thing and another she hadn't had much sleep recently da alles zusammenkam, bekam sie in letzter Zeit nicht sehr viel Schlaf;
    \one way or another [or the other] ( for or against) für oder gegen;
    there is no evidence \one way or the other about the effectiveness of the drug es gibt keinerlei Beweise über die Wirksamkeit oder Unwirksamkeit des Medikaments;
    ( any possible way) irgendwie;
    the bills have to be paid \one way or another die Rechnungen müssen irgendwie bezahlt werden;
    ( an unstated way) irgendwie;
    everyone at the party was related in one way or another auf der Party waren alle irgendwie miteinander verwandt pron
    1) ( single item) eine(r, s);
    four parcels came this morning, but only \one was for Mark heute Morgen kamen vier Pakete, aber nur eines war für Mark;
    which cake would you like? - the \one at the front welchen Kuchen möchten Sie? - den vorderen;
    I'd rather eat French croissants than English \ones ich esse lieber französische Croissants als englische;
    do you want \one? möchtest du eine/einen/eines?;
    \one or another [or the other] eine oder die andere, einer oder der andere, eines oder das andere;
    (not all instances fall neatly into \one or another of these categories) nicht alle Vorkommnisse fallen genau in eine dieser Kategorien;
    \one of sth eine(r, s) von etw dat + superl adj eine(r, s) der;
    electronics is \one of his hobbies die Elektronik ist eines seiner Hobbys;
    PolyGram is \one of the [world's] largest record companies PolyGram ist eine der führenden Plattenfirmen [der Welt];
    Luxembourg is \one of the [world's] smallest countries Luxemburg ist eines der kleinsten Länder [der Welt];
    Paula's had another \one of her crazy ideas Paula hatte noch eine ihrer verrückten Ideen;
    \one of many eine(r, s) von vielen;
    our organization is just \one of many charities unsere Organisation ist nur eine von vielen wohltätigen Vereinigungen;
    not a single \one kein einziger, keine einzige, kein einziges;
    this/that \one diese(r, s);
    which one do you want? - that \one, please! welche(n) möchten Sie? - diese(n) bitte!;
    these \ones were all made in Japan diese wurden alle in Japan hergestellt
    2) ( single person) eine(r);
    two could live as cheaply as \one zwei könnten so billig wie eine(r) leben;
    the \one der, die, das;
    Chris is the \one with curly brown hair Chris ist der/die mit den lockigen braunen Haaren;
    one's loved \ones ( one's family) jds Geliebte;
    my friends and loved \ones meine Freunde und meine Geliebten;
    to be \one to do sth jd sein, der etw tut;
    I've always been active and never really been \one to sit around doing nothing du warst immer sehr aktiv und bist nie wirklich untätig herumgesessen;
    to not [or never] be \one to say no to sth nie zu etw dat nein sagen können;
    he's never \one to say no to a curry er kann bei einem Curry nie nein sagen;
    to be [a] \one for sth ( fam) ein Fan einer S. gen sein;
    Jack's always been \one for the ladies Jack stand immer auf Frauen;
    I've never really been \one for football ich war nie ein wirklicher Fußballfan;
    to not be much of a \one for sth ( fam) etw nicht besonders mögen;
    I'm not much of a \one for chocolate ich mag Schokolade nicht besonders;
    to be [a] \one for doing sth ( fam) etw gerne machen;
    she was never a \one for playing hockey sie spielte nie gerne Hockey;
    to be a great \one for doing sth ( fam) gut darin sein, etw zu tun;
    he's a great \one for telling other people what to do er ist gut darin, anderen Leuten zu sagen, was sie machen sollen;
    to be \one that...;
    he's always been \one that enjoys good food ihm hat gutes Essen schon immer geschmeckt;
    to not be \one who... nicht zu denen gehören, die...;
    you're not usually \one who complains about the service in a restaurant du zählst nicht zu denen, die sich über das Service in einem Restaurant beschweren;
    such a \one ( someone remarkable)
    you never saw such a \one for figures er kann wirklich gut mit Zahlen umgehen;
    \one and all ( liter) alle;
    the news of his resignation came as a surprise to \one and all die Nachricht von seinem Rücktritt kam für alle überraschend;
    well done \one and all! gut gemacht, ihr alle!;
    like \one + pp
    Viv was running around like \one possessed before the presentation Viv lief vor der Präsentation wie besessen herum;
    \one of you/ them/us eine(r,) von euch/Ihnen/ihnen/uns;
    the money was here this morning so \one of you must have taken it das Geld war diesen Morgen hier; einer von euch muss es genommen haben;
    \one of our daughters has just got married eine unserer Töchter hat gerade geheiratet;
    \one of... + superl eine(r, s) der...;
    Luxembourg is \one of the [world's] smallest countries Luxemburg ist eines der kleinsten Länder [der Welt];
    \one of many eine(r, s) von vielen
    3) ( used in comparisons) eine(r, s);
    you may have \one or the other, but not both du kannst nur eines davon haben, nicht beide;
    crime and freedom are inseparable - you can't have \one without the other Verbrechen und Freiheit sind untrennbar verbunden - man kann nicht eines ohne das andere bekommen
    4) ((dated) form: any person) man;
    \one has an obligation to \one's friends man hat Verpflichtungen seinen Freunden gegenüber;
    (\one must admire him for his willingness) man muss ihn für seinen Willen bewundern
    5) (form: I, we) ich, wir;
    \one gets the impression that he is ahead ich glaube, er ist vorne;
    \one has to do \one's best ich muss mein [o wir müssen unser] Bestes geben
    6) ( question) Frage f;
    what's the capital of Zaire? - oh, that's a difficult \one wie heißt die Hauptstadt von Zaire? - das ist eine schwierige Frage
    7) (fam: alcoholic drink) Getränk nt;
    this \one's on me! diese Runde geht auf mich!;
    a cool \one after a day on the water ein kühles Getränk nach einem Tag am Wasser
    8) (fam: joke, story) Witz m;
    that was a good \one! der ist gut!;
    the \one about sb/ sth der [Witz] von jdm/etw;
    did I tell you the \one about the blind beggar? habe ich dir den [Witz] von dem blinden Bettler erzählt?
    9) (Brit, Aus) ((dated) fam: sb who is lacking respect, rude, or amusing)
    to be a \one eine(r) sein
    PHRASES:
    \one of the family zur Familie gehören;
    \one of a kind zur Spitze gehören;
    in the world of ballet she was certainly \one of a kind as a dancer in der Welt des Ballet zählte sie sicher zu den besten Tänzerinnen;
    \one at a time ( separately) eine nach der anderen, einer/eines nach dem anderen;
    don't gobble them up all at once - eat them \one at a time schling nicht alle auf einmal hinunter - iss sie langsam;
    \one or two ( fam) ein paar;
    I've only had \one or two cigarettes in my whole life ich habe nur ein paar Zigaretten in meinem ganzen Leben geraucht; ( hum)
    I hear you've collected over 1,000 autographs! - well, I do have \one or two ich habe gehört, du hast über 1.000 Autogramme gesammelt! - na ja, ich habe ein paar;
    in \ones and twos in geringer Zahl;
    we expected a flood of applications for the job, but we're only receiving them in \ones and twos wir erwarteten eine Flut von Bewerbungen, aber wir haben nur ein paar wenige bekommen;
    to land [or sock] sb \one [on the jaw] ( fam) jdm eine stecken [o schmieren] ( fam)
    \one after another [or the other] ( following one another in quick succession) eine nach der anderen, einer/eines nach dem anderen;
    \one after another the buses drew up die Busse kamen einer nach dem anderen;
    as \one ( form) einer Meinung;
    we have discussed the matter fully and are as \one on our decision wir haben die Angelegenheit gründlich erörtert und sind bei der Entscheidung einer Meinung;
    to be at \one with sb ( form) mit jdm einer Meinung sein;
    to be at \one with sth ( form) eins mit etw dat sein;
    they were completely at \one with their environment sie leben mit ihrer Umwelt völlig in Harmonie;
    \one by \one (separately and in succession, singly) nacheinander;
    sb for \one jd seinerseits;
    I for \one am getting a little sick of writing about it ich meinerseits habe es ein wenig satt, darüber zu schreiben;
    in \one ( in one draught) in einem Zug;
    she downed her whisky in \one sie trank ihren Whisky in einem Zug;
    to get sth in \one (fam: guess correctly at once) etw sofort erraten;
    so are you saying she's leaving him? - yep, got it in \one du sagst also, dass sie ihn verlässt? - ja, du hast es kapiert;
    [all] in \one [alles] in einem;
    with this model you get a radio, CD player and cassette deck [all] in \one dieses Modell enthält Radio, CD-Player und Kassettendeck in einem;
    to be/get \one up on sb jdn übertrumpfen;
    he's always trying to get \one up on his brother er versucht immer, seinen Bruder zu übertrumpfen;
    to be all \one to sb Chinesisch für jdn sein ( fam)
    Greek and Hebrew are all \one to me Griechisch und Hebräisch sind Chinesisch für mich

    English-German students dictionary > one

  • 53 γένυς

    γένυς, - υος
    Grammatical information: f.
    Meaning: `jaw', also `edge of an axe' (Il.).
    Other forms: long υ m.c.
    Derivatives: γένειον (\< *γενεϜ-ιον) `chin, beard' (Il.), with γενειάς `beard, cheek' (Od.); γενειάτης, - ήτης, f. - ᾶτις, - ῆτις `bearded' (Theoc., cf. ὑπηνήτης), γενειόλης `id.' (Hdn.); γενειαστήρ `chin-strap' (Poll., cf. βραχιονιστήρ); - denomin. γενειάω `get, have a beard' (Od.) etc.- Also γενηΐς `edge of an axe' (S. Ant. 249 gen. γενῃ̃δος).
    Origin: IE [Indo-European] [381] *ǵenu- `chin'
    Etymology: Old inherited word, u-stem in OIr. giun, gin `mouth', Welsh gen `cheek, chin', pl. geneu, Goth. kinnus `cheek', Toch. A śanw-e-ṃ du. `cheeks'; further Lat. gena `cheek' (reshaped after māla, with u prserved in dentes genu-īnī `jaw-teeth'), Arm. cnawt (see on γνάθος). Skt. hánu- f. `jaw-bone' with not well-explained h- for j-. Av. * zanauua (written zanuua), ModPers. zanax (not here Av. zānu-draǰah-). - Improbable speculations by Ragot, EIE 15(?) (1997-8) 59-89. Not to γνάθος (q.v.).
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  • 54 Р-180

    РАЗЕВАТЬ/РАЗИНУТЬ POT ( РТЫ) highly coll РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ (ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ) POT (РТЫ) coll VP subj: human
    1. to begin to speak, say sth., express one's opinion etc: X рот разинул — X opened his mouth
    Neg (in cases where one or more speakers monopolize the conversation) X не мог рта раскрыть = X couldn't get a word in edgewise.
    «Кто там смел рот разинуть», - сказал грозно исправник... (Пушкин 1). "Who was it dared open his mouth over there?" asked the superintendent menacingly (1a).
    2. to get distracted from what one should be doing or paying attention to at the given moment
    X разинул рот = X was napping (spacing out)
    чего рот разинул? - why are you standing (sitting etc) there with your mouth open?
    why are you standing (sitting etc) there gaping?
    Neg Imper не разевай рот! - wake up!
    get with it!
    3. to be utterly amazed and show one's amazement
    X рот разинул - X's mouth fell open
    X's jaw dropped (in amazement) X gasped X gaped with open mouth (in limited contexts) X was knocked (thrown) for a loop
    X стоял разинув рот - X stood there with his mouth open.
    (Расплюев:) А сколько ты мне, например, говорит, Иуда, дашь денег под это детище?.. Того так и шелохнуло, и рот разинул... (Сухово-Кобылин 2). (R.:) And how much would you give me, Judas, he says, on this little trinket? That stirred him so, his mouth fell open (2b).
    ...Недоимок накопилось такое множество, что местный казначей, заглянув в казённый ящик, разинул рот... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)..Such an amount of taxes went uncollected that when the local treasurer looked into the treasury cash-box, his jaw dropped in amazement. (1b).
    И бабка, и тетка Бекей, и Гульджамал с дочкой - все стояли бы разинув рты. Где это видано, чтобы голова была человечья, а тело рыбье! (Айтматов 1). And grandma, and Aunt Bekey, and Guldzhamal with her daughter would all stand gaping with open mouths. Who has ever seen a creature with a human head and the body of a fish! (1a). And old grandma, Aunt Bekai and Guljamal with her daughter—they'd all stand there with their mouths open Who's ever heard of such a thing?-a person's head on a fish's body (1b)
    4. (often pfv Verbal Adv with слушать) to become totally absorbed in listening to s.o.: X слушал раскрыв рот = X listened open-mouthed ( with open mouth, with his mouth wide open).
    Коротеев... любит пощеголять своими знаниями, ему лестно, что Лена слушает его раскрыв рот... Оренбург 3). Dmitry (Koroteyev) was., fond of showing off his knowledge, it flattered him to have Lena listening to him open-mouthed (3a).
    «Смотри, как девчоночке голову задуряет! А она рот раскрыла, дура, и слухает (regional = слушает)» (Свирский 1). "See how he's turning that girl's head' And there she stands with her mouth wide open drinking it all in, the fool!" (1a).

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  • 55 открывать рот

    РАЗЕВАТЬ/РАЗИНУТЬ РОТ < РТЫ> highly coll; РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ (ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ) РОТ (РТЫ) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to begin to speak, say sth., express one's opinion etc: X рот разинул X opened his mouth; || Neg [in cases where one or more speakers monopolize the conversation]
    X не мог рта раскрыть X couldn't get a word in edgewise.
         ♦ "Кто там смел рот разинуть", - сказал грозно исправник... (Пушкин 1). "Who was it dared open his mouth over there?" asked the superintendent menacingly (1a).
    2. to get distracted from what one should be doing or paying attention to at the given moment:
    - X разинул рот X was napping (spacing out);
    || чего рот разинул? - why are you standing (sitting etc) there with your mouth open?;
    - why are you standing (sitting etc) there gaping?;
    || Neg Imper не разевай рот! wake up!;
    - get with it!
    3. to be utterly amazed and show one's amazement:
    - X рот разинул X's mouth fell open;
    - [in limited contexts] X was knocked (thrown) for a loop;
    || X стоял разинув рот X stood there with his mouth open.
         ♦ [Расплюев:] А сколько ты мне, например, говорит, Иуда, дашь денег под это детище?.. Того так и шелохнуло, и рот разинул... (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [R.:] And how much would you give me, Judas, he says, on this little trinket? That stirred him so, his mouth fell open (2b).
         ♦...Недоимок накопилось такое множество, что местный казначей, заглянув в казённый ящик, разинул рот... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)...Such an amount of taxes went uncollected that when the local treasurer looked into the treasury cash-box, his jaw dropped in amazement. (1b).
         ♦ И бабка, и тетка Бекей, и Гульджамал с дочкой - все стояли бы разинув рты. Где это видано, чтобы голова была человечья, а тело рыбье! (Айтматов 1). And grandma, and Aunt Bekey, and Guldzhamal with her daughter would all stand gaping with open mouths. Who has ever seen a creature with a human head and the body of a fish! (1a). And old grandma, Aunt Bekai and Guljamal with her daughter - they'd all stand there with their mouths open Who's ever heard of such a thing?-a person's head on a fish's body (1b)
    4. [often pfv Verbal Adv with слушать]
    to become totally absorbed in listening to s.o.:
    - X слушал раскрыв рот X listened open-mouthed (with open mouth, with his mouth wide open).
         ♦ Коротеев... любит пощеголять своими знаниями, ему лестно, что Лена слушает его раскрыв рот... (Эренбург 3). Dmitry [Koroteyev] was., fond of showing off his knowledge, it flattered him to have Lena listening to him open-mouthed (3a).
         ♦ "Смотри, как девчоночке голову задуряет! А она рот раскрыла, дура, и слухает [regional = слушает]" (Свирский 1). "See how he's turning that girl's head' And there she stands with her mouth wide open drinking it all in, the fool!" (1a).

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  • 56 открывать рты

    РАЗЕВАТЬ/РАЗИНУТЬ РОТ < РТЫ> highly coll; РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ (ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ) РОТ (РТЫ) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to begin to speak, say sth., express one's opinion etc: X рот разинул X opened his mouth; || Neg [in cases where one or more speakers monopolize the conversation]
    X не мог рта раскрыть X couldn't get a word in edgewise.
         ♦ "Кто там смел рот разинуть", - сказал грозно исправник... (Пушкин 1). "Who was it dared open his mouth over there?" asked the superintendent menacingly (1a).
    2. to get distracted from what one should be doing or paying attention to at the given moment:
    - X разинул рот X was napping (spacing out);
    || чего рот разинул? - why are you standing (sitting etc) there with your mouth open?;
    - why are you standing (sitting etc) there gaping?;
    || Neg Imper не разевай рот! wake up!;
    - get with it!
    3. to be utterly amazed and show one's amazement:
    - X рот разинул X's mouth fell open;
    - [in limited contexts] X was knocked (thrown) for a loop;
    || X стоял разинув рот X stood there with his mouth open.
         ♦ [Расплюев:] А сколько ты мне, например, говорит, Иуда, дашь денег под это детище?.. Того так и шелохнуло, и рот разинул... (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [R.:] And how much would you give me, Judas, he says, on this little trinket? That stirred him so, his mouth fell open (2b).
         ♦...Недоимок накопилось такое множество, что местный казначей, заглянув в казённый ящик, разинул рот... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)...Such an amount of taxes went uncollected that when the local treasurer looked into the treasury cash-box, his jaw dropped in amazement. (1b).
         ♦ И бабка, и тетка Бекей, и Гульджамал с дочкой - все стояли бы разинув рты. Где это видано, чтобы голова была человечья, а тело рыбье! (Айтматов 1). And grandma, and Aunt Bekey, and Guldzhamal with her daughter would all stand gaping with open mouths. Who has ever seen a creature with a human head and the body of a fish! (1a). And old grandma, Aunt Bekai and Guljamal with her daughter - they'd all stand there with their mouths open Who's ever heard of such a thing?-a person's head on a fish's body (1b)
    4. [often pfv Verbal Adv with слушать]
    to become totally absorbed in listening to s.o.:
    - X слушал раскрыв рот X listened open-mouthed (with open mouth, with his mouth wide open).
         ♦ Коротеев... любит пощеголять своими знаниями, ему лестно, что Лена слушает его раскрыв рот... (Эренбург 3). Dmitry [Koroteyev] was., fond of showing off his knowledge, it flattered him to have Lena listening to him open-mouthed (3a).
         ♦ "Смотри, как девчоночке голову задуряет! А она рот раскрыла, дура, и слухает [regional = слушает]" (Свирский 1). "See how he's turning that girl's head' And there she stands with her mouth wide open drinking it all in, the fool!" (1a).

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  • 57 открыть рот

    РАЗЕВАТЬ/РАЗИНУТЬ РОТ < РТЫ> highly coll; РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ (ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ) РОТ (РТЫ) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to begin to speak, say sth., express one's opinion etc: X рот разинул X opened his mouth; || Neg [in cases where one or more speakers monopolize the conversation]
    X не мог рта раскрыть X couldn't get a word in edgewise.
         ♦ "Кто там смел рот разинуть", - сказал грозно исправник... (Пушкин 1). "Who was it dared open his mouth over there?" asked the superintendent menacingly (1a).
    2. to get distracted from what one should be doing or paying attention to at the given moment:
    - X разинул рот X was napping (spacing out);
    || чего рот разинул? - why are you standing (sitting etc) there with your mouth open?;
    - why are you standing (sitting etc) there gaping?;
    || Neg Imper не разевай рот! wake up!;
    - get with it!
    3. to be utterly amazed and show one's amazement:
    - X рот разинул X's mouth fell open;
    - [in limited contexts] X was knocked (thrown) for a loop;
    || X стоял разинув рот X stood there with his mouth open.
         ♦ [Расплюев:] А сколько ты мне, например, говорит, Иуда, дашь денег под это детище?.. Того так и шелохнуло, и рот разинул... (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [R.:] And how much would you give me, Judas, he says, on this little trinket? That stirred him so, his mouth fell open (2b).
         ♦...Недоимок накопилось такое множество, что местный казначей, заглянув в казённый ящик, разинул рот... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)...Such an amount of taxes went uncollected that when the local treasurer looked into the treasury cash-box, his jaw dropped in amazement. (1b).
         ♦ И бабка, и тетка Бекей, и Гульджамал с дочкой - все стояли бы разинув рты. Где это видано, чтобы голова была человечья, а тело рыбье! (Айтматов 1). And grandma, and Aunt Bekey, and Guldzhamal with her daughter would all stand gaping with open mouths. Who has ever seen a creature with a human head and the body of a fish! (1a). And old grandma, Aunt Bekai and Guljamal with her daughter - they'd all stand there with their mouths open Who's ever heard of such a thing?-a person's head on a fish's body (1b)
    4. [often pfv Verbal Adv with слушать]
    to become totally absorbed in listening to s.o.:
    - X слушал раскрыв рот X listened open-mouthed (with open mouth, with his mouth wide open).
         ♦ Коротеев... любит пощеголять своими знаниями, ему лестно, что Лена слушает его раскрыв рот... (Эренбург 3). Dmitry [Koroteyev] was., fond of showing off his knowledge, it flattered him to have Lena listening to him open-mouthed (3a).
         ♦ "Смотри, как девчоночке голову задуряет! А она рот раскрыла, дура, и слухает [regional = слушает]" (Свирский 1). "See how he's turning that girl's head' And there she stands with her mouth wide open drinking it all in, the fool!" (1a).

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  • 58 открыть рты

    РАЗЕВАТЬ/РАЗИНУТЬ РОТ < РТЫ> highly coll; РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ (ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ) РОТ (РТЫ) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to begin to speak, say sth., express one's opinion etc: X рот разинул X opened his mouth; || Neg [in cases where one or more speakers monopolize the conversation]
    X не мог рта раскрыть X couldn't get a word in edgewise.
         ♦ "Кто там смел рот разинуть", - сказал грозно исправник... (Пушкин 1). "Who was it dared open his mouth over there?" asked the superintendent menacingly (1a).
    2. to get distracted from what one should be doing or paying attention to at the given moment:
    - X разинул рот X was napping (spacing out);
    || чего рот разинул? - why are you standing (sitting etc) there with your mouth open?;
    - why are you standing (sitting etc) there gaping?;
    || Neg Imper не разевай рот! wake up!;
    - get with it!
    3. to be utterly amazed and show one's amazement:
    - X рот разинул X's mouth fell open;
    - [in limited contexts] X was knocked (thrown) for a loop;
    || X стоял разинув рот X stood there with his mouth open.
         ♦ [Расплюев:] А сколько ты мне, например, говорит, Иуда, дашь денег под это детище?.. Того так и шелохнуло, и рот разинул... (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [R.:] And how much would you give me, Judas, he says, on this little trinket? That stirred him so, his mouth fell open (2b).
         ♦...Недоимок накопилось такое множество, что местный казначей, заглянув в казённый ящик, разинул рот... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)...Such an amount of taxes went uncollected that when the local treasurer looked into the treasury cash-box, his jaw dropped in amazement. (1b).
         ♦ И бабка, и тетка Бекей, и Гульджамал с дочкой - все стояли бы разинув рты. Где это видано, чтобы голова была человечья, а тело рыбье! (Айтматов 1). And grandma, and Aunt Bekey, and Guldzhamal with her daughter would all stand gaping with open mouths. Who has ever seen a creature with a human head and the body of a fish! (1a). And old grandma, Aunt Bekai and Guljamal with her daughter - they'd all stand there with their mouths open Who's ever heard of such a thing?-a person's head on a fish's body (1b)
    4. [often pfv Verbal Adv with слушать]
    to become totally absorbed in listening to s.o.:
    - X слушал раскрыв рот X listened open-mouthed (with open mouth, with his mouth wide open).
         ♦ Коротеев... любит пощеголять своими знаниями, ему лестно, что Лена слушает его раскрыв рот... (Эренбург 3). Dmitry [Koroteyev] was., fond of showing off his knowledge, it flattered him to have Lena listening to him open-mouthed (3a).
         ♦ "Смотри, как девчоночке голову задуряет! А она рот раскрыла, дура, и слухает [regional = слушает]" (Свирский 1). "See how he's turning that girl's head' And there she stands with her mouth wide open drinking it all in, the fool!" (1a).

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  • 59 разевать рот

    РАЗЕВАТЬ/РАЗИНУТЬ РОТ < РТЫ> highly coll; РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ (ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ) РОТ (РТЫ) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to begin to speak, say sth., express one's opinion etc: X рот разинул X opened his mouth; || Neg [in cases where one or more speakers monopolize the conversation]
    X не мог рта раскрыть X couldn't get a word in edgewise.
         ♦ "Кто там смел рот разинуть", - сказал грозно исправник... (Пушкин 1). "Who was it dared open his mouth over there?" asked the superintendent menacingly (1a).
    2. to get distracted from what one should be doing or paying attention to at the given moment:
    - X разинул рот X was napping (spacing out);
    || чего рот разинул? - why are you standing (sitting etc) there with your mouth open?;
    - why are you standing (sitting etc) there gaping?;
    || Neg Imper не разевай рот! wake up!;
    - get with it!
    3. to be utterly amazed and show one's amazement:
    - X рот разинул X's mouth fell open;
    - [in limited contexts] X was knocked (thrown) for a loop;
    || X стоял разинув рот X stood there with his mouth open.
         ♦ [Расплюев:] А сколько ты мне, например, говорит, Иуда, дашь денег под это детище?.. Того так и шелохнуло, и рот разинул... (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [R.:] And how much would you give me, Judas, he says, on this little trinket? That stirred him so, his mouth fell open (2b).
         ♦...Недоимок накопилось такое множество, что местный казначей, заглянув в казённый ящик, разинул рот... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)...Such an amount of taxes went uncollected that when the local treasurer looked into the treasury cash-box, his jaw dropped in amazement. (1b).
         ♦ И бабка, и тетка Бекей, и Гульджамал с дочкой - все стояли бы разинув рты. Где это видано, чтобы голова была человечья, а тело рыбье! (Айтматов 1). And grandma, and Aunt Bekey, and Guldzhamal with her daughter would all stand gaping with open mouths. Who has ever seen a creature with a human head and the body of a fish! (1a). And old grandma, Aunt Bekai and Guljamal with her daughter - they'd all stand there with their mouths open Who's ever heard of such a thing?-a person's head on a fish's body (1b)
    4. [often pfv Verbal Adv with слушать]
    to become totally absorbed in listening to s.o.:
    - X слушал раскрыв рот X listened open-mouthed (with open mouth, with his mouth wide open).
         ♦ Коротеев... любит пощеголять своими знаниями, ему лестно, что Лена слушает его раскрыв рот... (Эренбург 3). Dmitry [Koroteyev] was., fond of showing off his knowledge, it flattered him to have Lena listening to him open-mouthed (3a).
         ♦ "Смотри, как девчоночке голову задуряет! А она рот раскрыла, дура, и слухает [regional = слушает]" (Свирский 1). "See how he's turning that girl's head' And there she stands with her mouth wide open drinking it all in, the fool!" (1a).

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  • 60 разевать рты

    РАЗЕВАТЬ/РАЗИНУТЬ РОТ < РТЫ> highly coll; РАСКРЫВАТЬ/РАСКРЫТЬ (ОТКРЫВАТЬ/ОТКРЫТЬ) РОТ (РТЫ) coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to begin to speak, say sth., express one's opinion etc: X рот разинул X opened his mouth; || Neg [in cases where one or more speakers monopolize the conversation]
    X не мог рта раскрыть X couldn't get a word in edgewise.
         ♦ "Кто там смел рот разинуть", - сказал грозно исправник... (Пушкин 1). "Who was it dared open his mouth over there?" asked the superintendent menacingly (1a).
    2. to get distracted from what one should be doing or paying attention to at the given moment:
    - X разинул рот X was napping (spacing out);
    || чего рот разинул? - why are you standing (sitting etc) there with your mouth open?;
    - why are you standing (sitting etc) there gaping?;
    || Neg Imper не разевай рот! wake up!;
    - get with it!
    3. to be utterly amazed and show one's amazement:
    - X рот разинул X's mouth fell open;
    - [in limited contexts] X was knocked (thrown) for a loop;
    || X стоял разинув рот X stood there with his mouth open.
         ♦ [Расплюев:] А сколько ты мне, например, говорит, Иуда, дашь денег под это детище?.. Того так и шелохнуло, и рот разинул... (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [R.:] And how much would you give me, Judas, he says, on this little trinket? That stirred him so, his mouth fell open (2b).
         ♦...Недоимок накопилось такое множество, что местный казначей, заглянув в казённый ящик, разинул рот... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)...Such an amount of taxes went uncollected that when the local treasurer looked into the treasury cash-box, his jaw dropped in amazement. (1b).
         ♦ И бабка, и тетка Бекей, и Гульджамал с дочкой - все стояли бы разинув рты. Где это видано, чтобы голова была человечья, а тело рыбье! (Айтматов 1). And grandma, and Aunt Bekey, and Guldzhamal with her daughter would all stand gaping with open mouths. Who has ever seen a creature with a human head and the body of a fish! (1a). And old grandma, Aunt Bekai and Guljamal with her daughter - they'd all stand there with their mouths open Who's ever heard of such a thing?-a person's head on a fish's body (1b)
    4. [often pfv Verbal Adv with слушать]
    to become totally absorbed in listening to s.o.:
    - X слушал раскрыв рот X listened open-mouthed (with open mouth, with his mouth wide open).
         ♦ Коротеев... любит пощеголять своими знаниями, ему лестно, что Лена слушает его раскрыв рот... (Эренбург 3). Dmitry [Koroteyev] was., fond of showing off his knowledge, it flattered him to have Lena listening to him open-mouthed (3a).
         ♦ "Смотри, как девчоночке голову задуряет! А она рот раскрыла, дура, и слухает [regional = слушает]" (Свирский 1). "See how he's turning that girl's head' And there she stands with her mouth wide open drinking it all in, the fool!" (1a).

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