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  • 1 spell

    I [spel] past tense, past participle spelt [-t], spelled verb
    1) to name or give in order the letters of (a word):

    I asked him to spell his name for me.

    يَتَهَجّى الإسْم
    2) (of letters) to form (a word):

    C-a-t spells "cat".

    يَقْرأ حُروفا
    3) to (be able to) spell words correctly:

    I can't spell!

    يَتَهَجّى الكَلِمَه
    4) to mean or amount to:

    This spells disaster.

    يُنْبئُ بِ، يَعْني II [spel] noun
    1) a set or words which, when spoken, is supposed to have magical power:

    The witch recited a spell and turned herself into a swan.

    تَعْويذَه، رُقْيَه
    2) a strong influence:

    He was completely under her spell.

    تأثير سِحْري III [spel] noun
    1) a turn (at work):

    Shortly afterwards I did another spell at the machine.

    دَوْرَه
    2) a period of time during which something lasts:

    a spell of bad health.

    فَتْرَه
    3) a short time:

    We stayed in the country for a spell and then came home.

    فَتْرَه قَصيرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > spell

  • 2 spell

    تَعْوِيذَة \ charm: sth. that is believed to have magic power: She wore a charm against evil spirits. spell: a saying that has magical power; magical charm. \ رُقْيَة \ charm: sth. that is believed to have magic power: She wore a charm against evil spirits. spell: a saying that has magical power; magical charm.

    Arabic-English glossary > spell

  • 3 Nase

    f; -, -n
    1. ANAT. nose (auch NAUT., FLUG. etc.); (Schnauze) auch snout; auf die Nase fallen auch umg., fig. fall flat on one’s face; die Nase hoch tragen umg. be stuck-up; eins auf die Nase kriegen umg. get a punch on the nose; fig. get a rap over (Am. on) the knuckles; stärker: umg. get it in the neck; jemandem eins oder was auf die Nase geben umg. give s.o. a punch on the nose; fig. give s.o. a rap over (Am. on) the knuckles; bohren III 2, putzen I, rümpfen, zuhalten etc.
    2. (Geruchssinn) nose (auch fig., Gespür); eine gute Nase haben have a keen sense of smell; fig. have good instincts; eine gute / die richtige Nase für etw. haben fig. have a good nose / a nose for s.th.
    3. (Felsvorsprung, Bergnase) ledge
    4. umg. (Farbtropfen) drip
    5. umg., fig., in Wendungen: pro Nase 10 Dollar 10 dollars each ( oder a head); jemandem etw. auf die Nase binden tell s.o. all about s.th.; jemanden an der Nase herumführen lead s.o. up the garden path; jemandem eine lange Nase machen thumb one’s nose at s.o.; triumphierend: auch cock a snook at s.o.; auf der Nase liegen be laid up; seine Nase in alles ( hinein) stecken poke one’s nose into everything; die Nase vorn haben be the winner(s); er muss immer die Nase vorn haben he’s always got to be one step ahead; jemanden mit der Nase auf etw. stoßen shove s.th. under s.o.’s nose; es jemandem unter die Nase reiben rub s.o.’s nose in it, rub it in; es jemandem dauernd unter die Nase reiben keep rubbing it in; jemandem auf der Nase herumtanzen do what one likes with s.o.; stärker: play s.o. up; die Nase voll haben be fed up (to the back teeth) ( von with); jemandem etw. aus der Nase ziehen worm ( oder winkle) s.th. out of s.o.; immer der Nase nach! just follow your nose; die Jacke sticht mir schon lange in die Nase I’ve had my eye on that jacket for ages; es liegt direkt vor deiner Nase it’s right under ( oder in front of) your nose; der Zug / Bus fuhr uns vor der Nase weg we missed the train / bus by seconds; jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zumachen oder zuschlagen shut the door in s.o.’s face; jemandem etw. vor der Nase wegschnappen snatch s.th. from right under s.o.’s nose; fig. auch beat s.o. to s.th.; er sieht nicht weiter als seine Nase ( reicht) he can’t see beyond the end of his nose; man kann es ihm an der Nase ansehen it’s written all over his face; fass dich an deine eigene Nase! you can talk!; es kann nicht immer nach deiner Nase gehen you can’t always have things your own way
    f; -, -n; ZOOL. common nose
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    die Nase
    nose
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    Na|se ['naːzə]
    f -, -n
    1) (Organ, Sinn fig) nose

    durch die Náse reden — to talk through one's nose

    mir blutet die Náse, meine Náse blutet — I've got a nosebleed, my nose is bleeding

    jdm die Náse putzen — to wipe sb's nose

    pro Náse (hum)per head

    es liegt vor deiner Náse (inf)it's right in front of your nose or right under your nose (inf)

    wir haben die Weinberge genau vor der Náse (inf)the vine slopes are right on our doorstep

    (immer) der Náse nachgehen (inf)to follow one's nose

    eine gute Náse für etw haben (inf)to have a good nose for sth

    die richtige Náse für etw haben (inf)to have a nose for sth

    fass dich an deine eigene Náse! (inf)you can (iro) or can't talk!

    jdm etw/die Würmer aus der Náse ziehen (inf) — to drag sth/it all out of sb

    jdm etw unter die Náse reiben (inf)to rub sb's nose or face in sth (inf)

    die Náse rümpfen — to turn up one's nose (

    über +acc at)

    jdm auf der Náse herumtanzen (inf)to play sb up (Brit inf), to act up with sb (inf)

    seine Náse gefällt mir nicht (inf)I don't like his face

    es muss nicht immer nach deiner Náse gehen (inf)you can't always have things your way

    ihm wurde ein Neuer vor die Náse gesetzt (inf)they put a new man over him

    ich sah es ihm an der Náse an (inf)I could see it on his face or written all over his face (inf)

    steck deine Náse ins Buch! (inf)get on with your book

    or fliegen (fig, inf)to fall flat on one's face

    jdm etw vor der Náse wegschnappen (inf)just to beat sb to sth

    die Katze hat dem Hund das Futter vor der Náse weggeschnappt — the cat took the dog's food away from right under its nose

    der Zug fuhr ihm vor der Náse weg (inf)he missed the train by inches or seconds

    jdm eine ( lange) Náse drehen or machen (inf)to cock a snook at sb (Brit), to thumb one's nose at sb

    jdm etw unter die Náse halten — to shove sth right under sb's nose (inf)

    jdm eins auf die Náse geben (lit)to punch sb on (Brit) or in (US) the nose; (fig) to tell sb what's what, to put sb in his place

    eine blutige Náse holen (lit, fig)to get a bloody nose

    die Náse voll haben (inf)to be fed up (inf), to have had enough

    die Náse von jdm/etw voll haben (inf)to be sick (to death) of sb/sth (inf), to be fed up to the back teeth with sb/sth (Brit inf)

    jdn an der Náse herumführen — to give sb the runaround (inf); (als Scherz) to pull sb's leg

    an der Náse herumgeführt werden — to get the runaround (inf)

    jdm etw auf die Náse binden (inf)to tell sb all about sth

    jdm auf die Náse binden, dass... (inf) — to tell sb that...

    das werde ich ihm gerade auf die Náse binden (iro)you think I'd tell him that!

    er steckt seine Náse in alles (hinein) (inf)he sticks his nose into everything

    er sieht nicht weiter als seine Náse (inf)he can't see further than the end of his nose

    die Náse vorn haben (inf) — to be ahead by a nose; (in Forschung etc auch) to be one step ahead

    See:
    Mund, Tür, Wind
    2) (MECH) handle, horn
    3) (= Farbtropfen) run
    4) (= Halbinsel) promontory, headland, naze; (= Felsnase) overhang
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    die
    1) (the part of the face by which people and animals smell and usually breathe: She held the flower to her nose; He punched the man on the nose.) nose
    2) (the sense of smell: Police dogs have good noses and can follow criminals' trails.) nose
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    Na·se
    <-, -n>
    [ˈna:zə]
    f
    1. ANAT nose
    durch die \Nase atmen to breathe through the nose
    jds \Nase blutet sb's nose is bleeding
    in der \Nase bohren to pick one's nose
    eine kleine/lange/spitze \Nase haben to have a small/long/pointed nose
    jds \Nase läuft sb has a runny nose
    sich dat die \Nase putzen to blow one's nose
    durch die \Nase reden [o sprechen] to talk through the nose
    die \Nase rümpfen to turn up one's nose
    jds \Nase ist verstopft sb has a blocked [up] nose
    sich dat die \Nase zuhalten to hold one's nose
    2. (Geruchssinn) sense of smell; Tiere nose
    du hast aber eine gute \Nase! you have a real good sense of smell!
    der Hund hat eine feine \Nase the dog has a fine nose
    3. (fig: Gespür) nose
    für etw akk eine feine/gute \Nase haben (fig) to have a good nose for sth
    4. LUFT (Bug) nose
    6.
    jdm an der \Nase ansehen, dass... to tell by the look on sb's face that...
    man sieht es ihr an der \Nase an it's written all over her face
    jdm etw auf die \Nase binden (fam) to tell sb sth
    jdm gerade etw auf die \Nase binden (iron) as if one would tell sb sth
    das werde ich dir gerade auf die \Nase binden! as if I'd tell you about it!
    sich dat eine blutige \Nase holen (fam) to get [or be given] a bloody nose
    jdn mit der \Nase draufstoßen (fam) to spell it out to sb
    muss ich dich erst mit der \Nase draufstoßen, bevor du es merkst? do I have to spell it out to you before you notice?
    jdm die lange \Nase drehen to thumb one's nose at sb
    auf die \Nase fallen [o (fam) fliegen] to fall flat on one's face
    sich akk bei seiner eigenen \Nase fassen (fam) to blame oneself
    fass dich bei deiner eigener \Nase! you can talk!
    jds \Nase gefällt jdm nicht (fam) sb doesn't like sb's face
    jdm eins auf die \Nase geben (fam) to punch sb on the nose
    sich dat eine goldene \Nase verdienen to earn a fortune
    etw [direkt] vor der \Nase haben to have sth right in front of oneself
    die \Nase vorn haben to be one step ahead
    jdm etw unter die \Nase halten (fam) to shove sth right under sb's nose fam, to rub sb's nose in sth fam
    jdn [mit etw dat] an der \Nase herumführen (fam) to lead sb on [with sth]
    jdm auf der \Nase herumtanzen (fam) to walk all over sb
    seine \Nase in alles hineinstecken (fam) to stick one's nose into everything fam
    die \Nase hoch tragen to be stuck-up fam or pej
    eins auf die \Nase kriegen (fam) to get a punch on the nose
    auf der \Nase liegen to lie flat on one's face
    [immer] der \Nase nach (fam) follow your nose fam
    pro \Nase (hum fam) per head
    jdm etw unter die \Nase reiben (fam) to rub sb's face [or nose] in it
    jdm unter die \Nase reiben, dass... to rub in the fact that sb...
    die richtige \Nase für etw akk haben (fam) to have a nose for sth
    nicht weiter als die eigene \Nase sehen to not be able to see any further than one's nose
    jdm jdn vor die \Nase setzen (fam) to put sb above sb
    seine Nase in etw akk stecken to stick one's nose into sth
    er hat seine \Nase zu tief ins Glas gesteckt (fam) he has had one too many
    jdn mit der \Nase auf etw akk stoßen to rub sb's nose in sth
    jdm die Tür vor der \Nase zuschlagen to slam the door in sb's face
    die \Nase [von jdm/etw] voll haben (fam) to be fed up [with sb/sth] fam, to have had enough [of sb/sth]
    vor jds dat \Nase (fam) right in front of sb's nose
    vor der \Nase wegfahren to go off right before sb's very nose
    der Zug fuhr ihm direkt vor der \Nase weg the train went off before his very nose
    jdm etw vor der \Nase wegschnappen (fam) to take sth from right under one's nose
    die \Nase in den Wind halten (fam) to keep one's ear to the ground
    sich dat den Wind um die \Nase wehen lassen to see sth of the world
    jdm etw aus der \Nase ziehen (fam) to get sth out of sb
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    die; Nase, Nasen
    1) nose

    mir blutet die Nase — my nose is bleeding; I've got a nosebleed

    mir läuft die Nase, meine Nase läuft — I've got a runny nose

    2) (fig.)

    der Bus ist mir vor der Nase weggefahren(ugs.) I missed the bus by a whisker

    jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen(ugs.) shut the door in somebody's face

    die Nase voll haben(ugs.) have had enough

    von jemandem/etwas die Nase [gestrichen] voll haben — (ugs.) be sick [to death] of somebody/something

    seine Nase in etwas/alles stecken — (ugs.) stick one's nose into something/everything (coll.)

    jemandem eine lange Nase machen od. eine Nase drehen — (ugs.) cock a snook at somebody

    immer der Nase nach(ugs.) just follow your nose

    jemanden an der Nase herumführen(ugs.) pull the wool over somebody's eyes

    auf die Nase fallen(ugs.) come a cropper (sl.)

    jemandem etwas auf die Nase binden(ugs.) let somebody in on something

    jemandem auf der Nase herumtanzen(ugs.) play somebody up

    jemandem eins od. was auf die Nase geben — (ugs.) put somebody in his/her place

    jemandem etwas aus der Nase ziehen(ugs.) worm something out of somebody

    das sticht mir schon lange in die Nase(ugs.) I've had my eye on that for a long time

    jemanden mit der Nase auf etwas (Akk.) stoßen(ugs.) spell something out to somebody

    pro Nase(ugs.) per head

    jemandem unter die Nase reiben, dass... — (ugs.) rub it in that...

    3) (Geruchssinn, Gespür) nose

    eine gute Nase für etwas haben — have a good nose for something; (etwas intuitiv wissen) have a sixth sense for something

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    Nase1 f; -, -n
    1. ANAT nose ( auch SCHIFF, FLUG etc); (Schnauze) auch snout;
    auf die Nase fallen auch umg, fig fall flat on one’s face;
    die Nase hoch tragen umg be stuck-up;
    eins auf die Nase kriegen umg get a punch on the nose; fig get a rap over (US on) the knuckles; stärker: umg get it in the neck;
    was auf die Nase geben umg give sb a punch on the nose; fig give sb a rap over (US on) the knuckles; bohren C 2, putzen A, rümpfen, zuhalten etc
    2. (Geruchssinn) nose (auch fig, Gespür);
    eine gute Nase haben have a keen sense of smell; fig have good instincts;
    eine gute/die richtige Nase für etwas haben fig have a good nose/a nose for sth
    4. umg (Farbtropfen) drip
    5. umg, fig, in Wendungen:
    pro Nase 10 Dollar 10 dollars each ( oder a head);
    jemandem etwas auf die Nase binden tell sb all about sth;
    jemanden an der Nase herumführen lead sb up the garden path;
    jemandem eine lange Nase machen thumb one’s nose at sb; triumphierend: auch cock a snook at sb;
    auf der Nase liegen be laid up;
    seine Nase in alles (hinein)stecken poke one’s nose into everything;
    die Nase vorn haben be the winner(s);
    er muss immer die Nase vorn haben he’s always got to be one step ahead;
    jemanden mit der Nase auf etwas stoßen shove sth under sb’s nose;
    es jemandem unter die Nase reiben rub sb’s nose in it, rub it in;
    jemandem auf der Nase herumtanzen do what one likes with sb; stärker: play sb up;
    die Nase vollhaben be fed up (to the back teeth) (
    von with);
    jemandem etwas aus der Nase ziehen worm ( oder winkle) sth out of sb;
    immer der Nase nach! just follow your nose;
    die Jacke sticht mir schon lange in die Nase I’ve had my eye on that jacket for ages;
    es liegt direkt vor deiner Nase it’s right under ( oder in front of) your nose;
    der Zug/Bus fuhr uns vor der Nase weg we missed the train/bus by seconds;
    zuschlagen shut the door in sb’s face;
    jemandem etwas vor der Nase wegschnappen snatch sth from right under sb’s nose; fig auch beat sb to sth;
    er sieht nicht weiter als seine Nase (reicht) he can’t see beyond the end of his nose;
    man kann es ihm an der Nase ansehen it’s written all over his face;
    fass dich an deine eigene Nase! you can talk!;
    es kann nicht immer nach deiner Nase gehen you can’t always have things your own way
    Nase2 f; -, -n; ZOOL common nose
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    die; Nase, Nasen
    1) nose

    mir blutet die Nase — my nose is bleeding; I've got a nosebleed

    mir läuft die Nase, meine Nase läuft — I've got a runny nose

    2) (fig.)

    der Bus ist mir vor der Nase weggefahren(ugs.) I missed the bus by a whisker

    jemandem die Tür vor der Nase zuschlagen(ugs.) shut the door in somebody's face

    die Nase voll haben(ugs.) have had enough

    von jemandem/etwas die Nase [gestrichen] voll haben — (ugs.) be sick [to death] of somebody/something

    seine Nase in etwas/alles stecken — (ugs.) stick one's nose into something/everything (coll.)

    jemandem eine lange Nase machen od. eine Nase drehen — (ugs.) cock a snook at somebody

    immer der Nase nach(ugs.) just follow your nose

    jemanden an der Nase herumführen(ugs.) pull the wool over somebody's eyes

    auf die Nase fallen(ugs.) come a cropper (sl.)

    jemandem etwas auf die Nase binden(ugs.) let somebody in on something

    jemandem auf der Nase herumtanzen(ugs.) play somebody up

    jemandem eins od. was auf die Nase geben — (ugs.) put somebody in his/her place

    jemandem etwas aus der Nase ziehen(ugs.) worm something out of somebody

    das sticht mir schon lange in die Nase(ugs.) I've had my eye on that for a long time

    jemanden mit der Nase auf etwas (Akk.) stoßen — (ugs.) spell something out to somebody

    pro Nase(ugs.) per head

    jemandem unter die Nase reiben, dass... — (ugs.) rub it in that...

    3) (Geruchssinn, Gespür) nose

    eine gute Nase für etwas haben — have a good nose for something; (etwas intuitiv wissen) have a sixth sense for something

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    -n f.
    lug (Mechanics) n.
    nose n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Nase

  • 4 demi-mot

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > demi-mot

  • 5 назад

    (посока) back, backward(s)
    (положение) behind, at the back, in the rear
    седя назад sit at the back
    те останаха назад от групата they lagged behind the others
    часовникът е назад the watch/clock is slow
    часовникът е пет минути назад the watch/clock is five minutes slow
    напред- назад back and forth, to and fro
    вземам си думите назад take back o.'s words, withdraw/retract o.'s words, разг. eat o.'s words
    назад към природата back to nature
    пълен ход назад мор. full speed astern
    назад! back! go/get/keep/stand back! назад съм с работата си be behind with o.'s work
    не оставам назад от keep step with, keep abreast with; be one up on
    не иска да остане назад he won't be left out of anything
    да не останем назад to keep up with the Joneses
    останал назад out of step (от with)
    тръгнало ми е назад have a spell of bad luck
    работата ми върви назад things are not going well
    * * *
    наза̀д,
    нареч. ( посока) back, backward(s); ( положение) behind, at the back, in the rear; връщам часовник \назад set a clock/watch back; гледам \назад look back(ward); много \назад way behind; напред-\назад back and forth, to and fro; обръщам се \назад turn back; оставам \назад (за часовник) be slow, lose time; седя \назад sit at the back; те останаха \назад от групата they lagged behind the others; часовникът е пет минути \назад the watch/clock is five minutes slow; • вземам си думите \назад take back o.’s words, withdraw/retract o.’s words, разг. eat o.’s words; да не останем \назад to keep up with the Joneses; който се движи \назад (за кола) on the reverse, (за лодка) stern foremost; \назад! back! go/get/keep/stand back! \назад съм с работата си be behind with o.’s work; не иска да остане \назад he won’t be left out of anything; не оставам \назад от keep step with, keep abreast with; be one up on; останал \назад out of step (от with); пълен ход \назад мор. full speed astern; работата ми върви \назад things are not going well; тръгнало ми е \назад have a spell of bad luck.
    * * *
    aback: sit at the назад - седя назад; backwards
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    1. (положение) behind, at the back, in the rear 2. (посока) back, backward(s) 3. НАЗАД към природата back to nature 4. НАЗАД! back! go/get/keep/stand back! НАЗАД съм с работата си be behind with o.'s work 5. вземам си думите НАЗАД take back o.'s words, withdraw/retract o.'s words, разг. eat o.'s words 6. връщам се НАЗАД go back 7. връщам часовник НАЗАД set a clock/watch back 8. вчесан НАЗАД combed back 9. гледам НАЗАД look back(ward) 10. да не останем НАЗАД to keep up with the Joneses 11. който се движи НАЗАД (за кола) on the reverse, (за лодка) stern foremost 12. много НАЗАД way behind 13. напред-НАЗАД back and forth, to and fro 14. не иска да остане НАЗАД he won't be left out of anything 15. не оставам НАЗАД от keep step with, keep abreast with;be one up on 16. обръщам се НАЗАД turn back 17. оставам НАЗАД (за часовник) be slow, lose time 18. останал НАЗАД out of step (от with) 19. пълен ход НАЗАД мор. full speed astern 20. работата ми върви НАЗАД things are not going well 21. седя НАЗАД sit at the back 22. те останаха НАЗАД от групата they lagged behind the others 23. тръгнало ми е НАЗАД have a spell of bad luck 24. часовникът е НАЗАД the watch/clock is slow 25. часовникът е пет минути НАЗАД the watch/clock is five minutes slow

    Български-английски речник > назад

  • 6 dessin

    dessin [desɛ̃]
    1. masculine noun
       a. ( = image) drawing
    dessin à la plume/au fusain pen-and-ink/charcoal drawing
       b. ( = art) le dessin drawing
    table/planche à dessin drawing table/board
       c. ( = motif) pattern
       d. ( = contour) outline
    * * *
    desɛ̃
    nom masculin
    1) Art ( activité) drawing

    dessin au crayon/pinceau — pencil/brush drawing

    école/professeur de dessin — art school/teacher

    2) ( résultat) drawing

    tu veux que je te fasse un dessin? — (colloq) fig, iron do I have to spell it out for you?

    3) Art, Industrie ( conception) design
    4) ( motif) pattern
    5) ( organisation) layout
    6) ( contour) outline
    7) ( grandes lignes) outline
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    desɛ̃ nm
    1) (= œuvre) drawing

    C'est un dessin de ma petite sœur. — It's a drawing my little sister did.

    2) (= technique, art) drawing

    le dessin industrieldraughtsmanship Grande-Bretagne draftsmanship USA

    3) (= motif) pattern, design
    4) (= contour) line, outline
    * * *
    dessin nm
    1 Art ( activité) drawing; le dessin s'apprend drawing can be learned; dessin au crayon/pinceau pencil/brush drawing; dessin de paysage/nu landscape/nude drawing; dessin d'art drawing; faire du dessin to draw; cours de dessin drawing class; concours de dessin drawing competition; apprendre le dessin to learn how to draw; école/professeur de dessin art school/teacher;
    2 ( résultat) drawing; dessins et eaux-fortes drawings and etchings; dessins d'enfants children's drawings; faire un dessin to do a drawing; tu veux que je te fasse un dessin? fig, iron do I have to spell it out for you?; il n'y a pas besoin d'un dessin! fig, iron it's perfectly clear!;
    3 Art, Ind ( conception) design; dessin d'une voiture/chaise design of a car/chair;
    4 ( motif) pattern; dessin floral/géométrique floral/geometric pattern;
    5 ( organisation) layout; dessin des rues/d'une ville layout of the streets/of a city;
    6 ( contour) outline; dessin des lèvres outline of the lips;
    7 ( grandes lignes) outline; dessin d'une intrigue/d'un projet outline of a plot/a plan.
    dessin animé Cin cartoon; dessin d'architecture architectural drawing; dessin assisté par ordinateur, DAO computer-aided design, CAD; dessin humoristique Presse cartoon; dessin industriel technical drawing; dessin à main levée freehand drawing; dessin mélodique melodic line.
    [desɛ̃] nom masculin
    1. [croquis] drawing
    2. [art]
    3. [technique]
    dessin industriel draughtsmanship, industrial design
    5. [forme, ligne] line, outline
    6. [ornement] design, pattern
    ————————
    de dessin locution adjectivale
    cours/école de dessin art class/school

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > dessin

  • 7 Nase

    Na·se <-, -n> [ʼna:zə] f
    1) anat nose;
    jds \Nase läuft sb has a runny nose;
    sich dat die \Nase putzen to blow one's nose;
    durch die \Nase reden to talk through the nose
    2) luft ( Bug) nose
    WENDUNGEN:
    sich dat eine blutige \Nase holen ( fam) to get [or be given] a bloody nose;
    sich an seine eigene \Nase fassen ( fam) to blame oneself;
    fass dich an deine eigene \Nase! you can talk!;
    sich dat eine goldene \Nase verdienen to earn a fortune;
    die richtige \Nase für etw haben ( fam) to have a nose for sth;
    die \Nase voll haben ( fam) to be fed up ( fam), to have had enough;
    die \Nase von jdm/etw voll haben ( fam) to be fed up with [or have had enough of] sb/sth;
    jdm etw auf die \Nase binden ( fam) to tell sb sth;
    jdm auf die \Nase binden, dass ( fam) to tell sb that;
    jdm gerade etw auf die \Nase binden ( iron) as if one would tell sb sth;
    das werde ich dir gerade auf die \Nase binden! as if I'd tell you about it!;
    jdn mit der \Nase draufstoßen ( fam) to spell it out to sb;
    muss ich dich erst mit der \Nase draufstoßen, bevor du es merkst? do I have to spell it out to you before you notice?;
    auf die \Nase fliegen ( fam) to fall flat on one's face;
    jds \Nase gefällt jdm nicht ( fam) sb doesn't like sb's face;
    jdm eins auf die \Nase geben ( fam) to punch sb on the nose;
    die \Nase vorn haben to be one step ahead;
    jdm etw unter die \Nase halten ( fam) to shove sth right under sb's nose ( fam), to rub sb's nose in sth ( fam)
    jdn [mit etw] an der \Nase herumführen ( fam) to lead sb on;
    jdm auf der \Nase herumtanzen ( fam) to walk all over sb;
    jdm etw unter die \Nase reiben ( fam) to rub sb's face [or nose] in it;
    jdm unter die \Nase reiben, dass... to rub in the fact that sb...;
    jdm jdn vor die \Nase setzen ( fam) to put sb above sb;
    seine \Nase in alles hineinstecken ( fam) to stick one's nose into everything ( fam)
    jdm etw vor der \Nase wegschnappen ( fam) to take sth from right under one's nose;
    jdm etw aus der \Nase ziehen ( fam) to get sth out of sb;
    [immer] der \Nase nach ( fam) follow your nose ( fam)
    vor jds \Nase dat ( fam) right in front of sb's nose;
    pro \Nase (\Nase) ( fam) per head

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  • 8 eindeutschen

    v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) Germanize; muss ich dir das erst eindeutschen? umg. do I have to spell it out for you?
    * * *
    ein|deut|schen ['aindɔytʃn]
    vt sep
    Fremdwort to Germanize

    Clips, éíndeutschend auch Klips — Clips, sometimes Germanized as Klips

    * * *
    ein|deut·schen
    [ˈaindɔytʃn̩]
    vt
    1. (dem Deutschen anpassen)
    etw \eindeutschen to Germanize sth
    eingedeutscht Germanized
    Frisör ist eingedeutscht für Friseur Frisör is the Germanized version of Friseur
    2. (deutsch machen)
    jdn/etw \eindeutschen to Germanize sb/sth
    * * *
    transitives Verb Germanize
    * * *
    eindeutschen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) Germanize;
    muss ich dir das erst eindeutschen? umg do I have to spell it out for you?
    * * *
    transitives Verb Germanize

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  • 9 überdeutlich

    I Adj. unmistakable, all too clear; muss ich erst überdeutlich werden? umg. do I really have to spell it out?
    II Adv. all too clearly, loud and clear umg.; dabei hab ich’s ihm überdeutlich gesagt although I spelled it out to him (in words of one syllable)
    * * *
    über|deut|lich
    1. adj
    all too obvious
    2. adv

    es ist mir ǘberdeutlich klar geworden — it has become perfectly clear to me

    jdm etw ǘberdeutlich zu verstehen geben — to make sth perfectly clear to sb

    er hat sein Missfallen ǘberdeutlich formuliert — the way he phrased it made it perfectly clear that he was displeased

    * * *
    über·deut·lich
    I. adj perfectly clear, only too clear pred
    II. adv only too clearly
    * * *
    A. adj unmistakable, all too clear;
    muss ich erst überdeutlich werden? umg do I really have to spell it out?
    B. adv all too clearly, loud and clear umg;
    dabei hab ich’s ihm überdeutlich gesagt although I spelled it out to him (in words of one syllable)

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  • 10 deutlich

    I Adj.
    1. Ahnung, Erinnerung, Gefühl etc.: clear, distinct; Fortschritt, Unterschied: auch marked; (merklich) noticeable
    2. Aussprache: clear, intelligible; Schrift: legible
    3. (eindeutig) clear, plain; Antwort, Worte: plain; (unverblümt) blunt, plainspoken; ein deutlicher Beweis seiner Unschuld clear proof of his innocence; deutlicher Wink broad hint; etw. deutlich machen make s.th. clear ( oder plain) (+ Dat to); jemandem etw. deutlich machen auch explain s.th. to s.o.; weitS.: drive s.th. home to s.o.; sehr deutlich werden not pull any punches, talk straight with s.o. umg.; muss ich noch deutlicher werden? am I making myself understood?, have I not made myself clear enough?; eine deutliche Sprache sprechen Person: not mince matters ( oder one’s words); Sache: speak volumes
    II Adv. siehe I; deutlich besser etc. much better etc.; um es ganz deutlich zu sagen to put it quite bluntly, not to put too fine a point on it; habe ich mich deutlich genug ausgedrückt? have I made myself understood ( oder clear)?
    * * *
    notedly (Adv.); perspicuous (Adj.); lucid (Adj.); visible (Adj.); explicit (Adj.); well-defined (Adj.); conspicuous (Adj.); emphatic (Adj.); articulate (Adj.); direct (Adj.); clear (Adj.); distinct (Adj.); plain (Adj.)
    * * *
    deut|lich ['dɔytlɪç]
    1. adj
    1) (= klar) clear
    2) (= unmissverständlich) clear, plain

    eine déútliche Sprache mit jdm reden — to speak plainly or bluntly with sb

    déútlich werden — to make oneself clear or plain

    muss ich déútlicher werden? — have I not made myself clear or plain enough?

    2. adv
    1) (= klar) sehen, unterscheiden, sprechen clearly; erkennbar, hörbar, wahrnehmbar clearly, plainly

    déútlich zu erkennen/sehen/hören — easy to recognize/see/hear

    déútlich fühlen — to feel distinctly

    ich fühle déútlich, dass... — I have the distinct feeling that...

    2) (= unmissverständlich) sich ausdrücken, sagen explicitly

    jdm etw déútlich vor Augen führen — to make sth perfectly clear or plain to sb

    sich déútlich ausdrücken — to make oneself clear or plain

    ich muss es einmal déútlich sagen — let me make myself perfectly clear

    jdm déútlich zu verstehen geben, dass... — to make it clear or plain to sb that...

    * * *
    1) (striking and well-marked: a dress with bold stripes.) bold
    2) (easy to see, hear or understand: a clear explanation; The details on that photograph are very clear.) clear
    4) (easily seen, heard or noticed: There are distinct differences between the two; Her voice is very distinct.) distinct
    6) (stated, or stating, fully and clearly: explicit instructions; Can you be more explicit?) explicit
    7) (noticeably: It's markedly easier to do it by this method.) markedly
    8) (clear; striking: I have many vivid memories of that holiday; a vivid image/description.) vivid
    9) (noticeable; definite: He walks with a pronounced limp.) pronounced
    10) ((of pictures, outlines etc) clear and distinct: the sharp outline of the mountain.) sharp
    * * *
    deut·lich
    [ˈdɔytlɪç]
    I. adj
    1. (klar) clear
    [un]\deutliche Schrift [il]legible writing
    \deutliche Umrisse distinct [or clear] [or sharp] outlines
    [jdm] \deutlich werden to become clear [to sb]
    2. (eindeutig) clear
    das war \deutlich! that was clear [or plain] enough!
    \deutlich werden to make oneself clear [or plain], to use words of one syllable a. iron
    muss ich \deutlicher werden? have I not made myself clear [enough]?
    ich hoffe, ich muss nicht \deutlicher werden! I hope I won't have to spell it out
    II. adv
    1. (klar) clearly, plainly
    etw \deutlich fühlen to distinctly feel sth
    \deutlich sprechen to speak clearly [or distinctly]
    etw \deutlich zeichnen to draw sth in sharp detail/contrast
    2. (eindeutig) clearly, plainly
    sich akk \deutlich ausdrücken to make oneself clear [or plain]
    \deutlich fühlen, dass... to have the distinct feeling that...
    * * *
    1.

    daraus wird deutlich, dass/wie... — this makes it clear that/how...

    2) (eindeutig) clear, distinct <recollection, feeling>
    2.
    2) (eindeutig) clearly; plainly
    * * *
    A. adj
    1. Ahnung, Erinnerung, Gefühl etc: clear, distinct; Fortschritt, Unterschied: auch marked; (merklich) noticeable
    2. Aussprache: clear, intelligible; Schrift: legible
    3. (eindeutig) clear, plain; Antwort, Worte: plain; (unverblümt) blunt, plainspoken;
    ein deutlicher Beweis seiner Unschuld clear proof of his innocence;
    deutlicher Wink broad hint;
    etwas deutlich machen make sth clear ( oder plain) (+dat to);
    jemandem etwas deutlich machen auch explain sth to sb; weitS.: drive sth home to sb;
    sehr deutlich werden not pull any punches, talk straight with sb umg;
    muss ich noch deutlicher werden? am I making myself understood?, have I not made myself clear enough?;
    eine deutliche Sprache sprechen Person: not mince matters ( oder one’s words); Sache: speak volumes
    B. adv A;
    deutlich besser etc much better etc;
    um es ganz deutlich zu sagen to put it quite bluntly, not to put too fine a point on it;
    habe ich mich deutlich genug ausgedrückt? have I made myself understood ( oder clear)?
    * * *
    1.

    daraus wird deutlich, dass/wie... — this makes it clear that/how...

    2) (eindeutig) clear, distinct <recollection, feeling>
    2.
    2) (eindeutig) clearly; plainly
    * * *
    adj.
    bold adj.
    broad adj.
    clarion adj.
    clear adj.
    clear cut (unambiguous) adj.
    conspicuous adj.
    distinct (from) adj.
    distinct adj.
    explicit adj.
    lucid adj.
    obvious adj.
    perspicuous adj. adv.
    articulately adv.
    conspicuously adv.
    lucidly adv.
    notedly adv.
    perspicuously adv.

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  • 11 полінитися

    = полінуватися
    to have a spell of idleness; to be idle ( lazy) for a spell; not to take the trouble (to do smth.)

    Українсько-англійський словник > полінитися

  • 12 deutlich

    deut·lich [ʼdɔytlɪç] adj
    1) ( klar) clear;
    [un]\deutliche Schrift [il]legible writing;
    \deutliche Umrisse distinct [or clear] [or sharp] outlines;
    [jdm] \deutlich werden to become clear [to sb]
    2) ( eindeutig) clear;
    das war \deutlich! that was clear [or plain] enough!;
    \deutlich werden to make oneself clear [or plain], to use words of one syllable (a. iron)
    muss ich \deutlicher werden? have I not made myself clear [enough]?;
    ich hoffe, ich muss nicht \deutlicher werden! I hope I won't have to spell it out
    1) ( klar) clearly, plainly;
    etw \deutlich fühlen to distinctly feel sth;
    \deutlich sprechen to speak clearly [or distinctly];
    etw \deutlich zeichnen to draw sth in sharp detail/contrast
    2) ( eindeutig) clearly, plainly;
    sich \deutlich ausdrücken to make oneself clear [or plain];
    \deutlich fühlen, dass... to have the distinct feeling that...

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  • 13 Б-150

    БОК 6 БОК 6 БОК both coll these forms only the resulting phrase is adv
    1. \Б-150 с кем-чем идти, ехать, стоять, находиться и т. п. (to walk, ride, stand, be etc) next to each other, right beside ( s.o. or sth.): side by side (with)
    alongside (of) abreast (in limited contexts) cheek by jowl (with).
    ...Семён Тетерин и Дуды рев, прислонив ружья к стволу берёзы, бок о бок отдыхают, отмахиваются от комаров (Тендряков 1)____Simon Teterin and Dudyrev, with their guns leaning against the trunk of a birch tree, were resting side by side, waving away the mosquitoes (1a).
    «Просьба у меня ко всем. Если такое случится, похороните здесь меня, вот тут, бок о бок с Ка-зангапом» (Айтматов 2). "I have a request to you all. If anything happens, bury me here, side by side with Kazangap" (2a).
    Бок о бок со мной кипела работа... (Лившиц 1). Alongside of me work was going on in full swing... (1a).
    Лошади их шли шагом бок о бок, и Григорий искоса посматривал на Копы лова, на его добродушное лицо... (Шолохов 5). They were riding abreast. Grigory glanced sideways at Kopylov's good-natured face... (5a).
    2. \Б-150 (с кем) жить, работать, воевать и т. п. (of people only) (to live, work, fight etc) together
    side by side (with)
    shoulder to shoulder (with) (in limited contexts) cheek by jowl (with).
    Абхазцы... всегда отличались рыцарским отношением к женщине, тем более сейчас, при советской власти, когда равноправные мужчины и женщины бок о бок работают на стройках и колхозных полях (Искандер 3). Abkhazians...had always been noted for their chivalrous treatment of women, especially now, under Soviet rule, when men and women worked side by side with equal rights at construction sites and in kolkhoz fields (3a).
    «Поживу дома, а там услышу, как будут они идтить (ungram-mat = идти) мимо, и пристану к полку», - отстранённо думал он о тех, с кем сражался вчера бок о бок (Шолохов 4). "I'll have а spell at home and then, when I hear them going past, I'll slip out and join them," he thought indifferently of those with whom only the day before he had been fighting shoulder to shoulder (4a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Б-150

  • 14 бок о бок

    БОК О БОК; О БОК both coll
    [these forms only; the resulting phrase is adv]
    =====
    1. бок о бок с кем-чем идти, ехать, стоять, находиться и т.п. (to walk, ride, stand, be etc) next to each other, right beside (s.o. or sth.):
    - [in limited contexts] cheek by jowl (with).
         ♦...Семён Тетерин и Дуды рев, прислонив ружья к стволу берёзы, бок о бок отдыхают, отмахиваются от комаров (Тендряков 1)....Simon Teterin and Dudyrev, with their guns leaning against the trunk of a birch tree, were resting side by side, waving away the mosquitoes (1a).
         ♦ "Просьба у меня ко всем. Если такое случится, похороните здесь меня, вот тут, бок о бок с Казангапом" (Айтматов 2). "I have a request to you all. If anything happens, bury me here, side by side with Kazangap" (2a).
         ♦ Бок о бок со мной кипела работа... (Лившиц 1). Alongside of me work was going on in full swing... (1a).
         ♦ Лошади их шли шагом бок о бок, и Григорий искоса посматривал на Копылова, на его добродушное лицо... (Шолохов 5). They were riding abreast. Grigory glanced sideways at Kopylov's good-natured face... (5a).
    2. бок о боккем) жить, работать, воевать и т.п. (of people only) (to live, work, fight etc) together:
    - [in limited contexts] cheek by jowl (with).
         ♦ Абхазцы... всегда отличались рыцарским отношением к женщине, тем более сейчас, при советской власти, когда равноправные мужчины и женщины бок о бок работают на стройках и колхозных полях (Искандер 3). Abkhazians...had always been noted for their chivalrous treatment of women, especially now, under Soviet rule, when men and women worked side by side with equal rights at construction sites and in kolkhoz fields (3a).
         ♦ "Поживу дома, а там услышу, как будут они идтить [ungrammat = идти] мимо, и пристану к полку", - отстранённо думал он о тех, с кем сражался вчера бок о бок (Шолохов 4). "I'll have a spell at home and then, when I hear them going past, I'll slip out and join them," he thought indifferently of those with whom only the day before he had been fighting shoulder to shoulder (4a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бок о бок

  • 15 о бок

    БОК О БОК; О БОК both coll
    [these forms only; the resulting phrase is adv]
    =====
    1. о бок с кем-чем идти, ехать, стоять, находиться и т.п. (to walk, ride, stand, be etc) next to each other, right beside (s.o. or sth.):
    - [in limited contexts] cheek by jowl (with).
         ♦...Семён Тетерин и Дуды рев, прислонив ружья к стволу берёзы, бок о бок отдыхают, отмахиваются от комаров (Тендряков 1)....Simon Teterin and Dudyrev, with their guns leaning against the trunk of a birch tree, were resting side by side, waving away the mosquitoes (1a).
         ♦ "Просьба у меня ко всем. Если такое случится, похороните здесь меня, вот тут, бок о бок с Казангапом" (Айтматов 2). "I have a request to you all. If anything happens, bury me here, side by side with Kazangap" (2a).
         ♦ Бок о бок со мной кипела работа... (Лившиц 1). Alongside of me work was going on in full swing... (1a).
         ♦ Лошади их шли шагом бок о бок, и Григорий искоса посматривал на Копылова, на его добродушное лицо... (Шолохов 5). They were riding abreast. Grigory glanced sideways at Kopylov's good-natured face... (5a).
    2. о боккем) жить, работать, воевать и т.п. (of people only) (to live, work, fight etc) together:
    - [in limited contexts] cheek by jowl (with).
         ♦ Абхазцы... всегда отличались рыцарским отношением к женщине, тем более сейчас, при советской власти, когда равноправные мужчины и женщины бок о бок работают на стройках и колхозных полях (Искандер 3). Abkhazians...had always been noted for their chivalrous treatment of women, especially now, under Soviet rule, when men and women worked side by side with equal rights at construction sites and in kolkhoz fields (3a).
         ♦ "Поживу дома, а там услышу, как будут они идтить [ungrammat = идти] мимо, и пристану к полку", - отстранённо думал он о тех, с кем сражался вчера бок о бок (Шолохов 4). "I'll have a spell at home and then, when I hear them going past, I'll slip out and join them," he thought indifferently of those with whom only the day before he had been fighting shoulder to shoulder (4a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > о бок

  • 16 vorschreiben

    v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)
    1. (anordnen) prescribe; Gesetz: stipulate; ich lasse mir nichts vorschreiben I won’t be dictated to, nobody tells me what to do
    2. jemandem etw. vorschreiben (Wort, Brief etc.) write s.th. out for s.o.
    * * *
    to enjoin; to specify; to prescribe; to lay down
    * * *
    vor|schrei|ben
    vt sep
    1) (= befehlen) to stipulate; (MED ) Dosis to prescribe

    jdm vórschreiben, wie/was... — to dictate to sb how/what...

    ich lasse mir nichts vórschreiben — I won't be dictated to

    2) (lit) to write out (+dat for)
    * * *
    1) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) dictate
    * * *
    vor|schrei·ben
    jdm etw \vorschreiben to stipulate sth to sb
    jdm eine Verhaltensweise [o Vorgehensweise] \vorschreiben to tell sb how to behave/proceed
    einigen Leuten muss man jeden Handgriff buchstäblich \vorschreiben you have to spell every little thing out to some people
    jdm \vorschreiben, wann/was/wie... to tell sb when/what/how...
    [jdm] etw \vorschreiben to stipulate sth/[that sb should do sth]
    \vorschreiben, etw zu tun to stipulate that sth should be done
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb stipulate, lay down, set < conditions>; lay down < rules>; prescribe < dose>

    er wollte uns vorschreiben, was wir zu tun hätten — he wanted to tell us or dictate to us what to do

    die vorgeschriebene Geschwindigkeit/Dosis — the prescribed speed/dose

    * * *
    vorschreiben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)
    1. (anordnen) prescribe; Gesetz: stipulate;
    ich lasse mir nichts vorschreiben I won’t be dictated to, nobody tells me what to do
    2.
    jemandem etwas vorschreiben (Wort, Brief etc) write sth out for sb
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb stipulate, lay down, set < conditions>; lay down < rules>; prescribe < dose>

    er wollte uns vorschreiben, was wir zu tun hätten — he wanted to tell us or dictate to us what to do

    die vorgeschriebene Geschwindigkeit/Dosis — the prescribed speed/dose

    * * *
    v.
    to enjoin v.
    to lay downs regulations expr.
    to lay downs rules expr.
    to prescribe v.

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  • 17 ráfaga

    f.
    1 burst, rush.
    2 gust, gust of wind, puff, puff of wind.
    3 glitch.
    * * *
    1 (de viento) gust, squall
    3 (de luz) flash
    * * *
    noun f.
    blast, gust
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Meteo) gust
    2) [de tiros] burst
    3) [de intuición, luz] flash
    4) And, Cono Sur (=racha) run of luck

    estar de o en (mala) ráfaga — to have a spell o run of bad luck, be going through a bad patch

    * * *
    * * *
    = gust, gunfire, hail of bullets, spray.
    Ex. His sudden gust of audacity was quickly extinguished by her words and by her glance.
    Ex. Simultaneously, automatic gunfire spewed out from a sandbagged position west of the village across the river mouth.
    Ex. A bridegroom was killed yesterday by undercover police officers in a hail of 50 bullets as he left his stag party.
    Ex. It is difficult to find a surface that is not pockmarked with the spray of shrapnel from mortars and bombs.
    ----
    * a ráfagas = in bursts.
    * con ráfagas de viento = blustery.
    * ráfaga de aire = blast.
    * ráfaga de viento = gust of wind.
    * * *
    * * *
    = gust, gunfire, hail of bullets, spray.

    Ex: His sudden gust of audacity was quickly extinguished by her words and by her glance.

    Ex: Simultaneously, automatic gunfire spewed out from a sandbagged position west of the village across the river mouth.
    Ex: A bridegroom was killed yesterday by undercover police officers in a hail of 50 bullets as he left his stag party.
    Ex: It is difficult to find a surface that is not pockmarked with the spray of shrapnel from mortars and bombs.
    * a ráfagas = in bursts.
    * con ráfagas de viento = blustery.
    * ráfaga de aire = blast.
    * ráfaga de viento = gust of wind.

    * * *
    una ráfaga de ametralladora a burst of machine-gun fire
    le formularon una ráfaga de preguntas they bombarded her with questions
    * * *

    ráfaga sustantivo femenino ( de viento) gust;
    ( de ametralladora) burst
    ráfaga sustantivo femenino
    1 (de viento) gust
    2 (de luz) flash
    3 (de disparos) burst
    ' ráfaga' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bocanada
    English:
    blast
    - burst
    - flash
    - flurry
    - gust
    - rush
    - squall
    - blow
    - puff
    * * *
    1. [de aire, viento] gust
    2. [de disparos] burst
    3. [de luces] flash
    * * *
    f de viento gust; de balas burst;
    ráfaga de luz blaze of light
    * * *
    1) : gust (of wind)
    2) : flash, burst
    una ráfaga de luz: a flash of light
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > ráfaga

  • 18 entrar el cenizo en casa

    Spanish-English dictionary > entrar el cenizo en casa

  • 19 роздобрюватися

    = роздобритися
    to get kind; to have a spell of kindness ( generosity); to become generous

    Українсько-англійський словник > роздобрюватися

  • 20 a-i surâde norocul

    to be a lucky fellow / dog
    îi \a-i surâde norocul fortune smiles upon him
    ( câtva timp) to have a spell of luck.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-i surâde norocul

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