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  • 41 do you have a jacket to match these pants

    bu pantolona uyacak ceketiniz var mı

    English-Turkish dictionary > do you have a jacket to match these pants

  • 42 do you have a jacket to match these pants

    bu pantolona uyacak ceketiniz var mı

    English-Turkish dictionary > do you have a jacket to match these pants

  • 43 salir bien la cuenta

    • have no match
    • have no peer
    • have no problem adding up the account
    • have no problem adding up the accounts
    • have no problem adding up the total
    • have no quarrel with

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > salir bien la cuenta

  • 44 salir la cuenta correctamente

    • have no match
    • have no problem adding up the account
    • have no problem adding up the accounts
    • have no quarrel with

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > salir la cuenta correctamente

  • 45 bestreiten

    v/t (unreg.)
    1. (anfechten) contest, dispute, challenge; (abstreiten) deny; es lässt sich nicht bestreiten, dass there’s no denying that; jemandem das Recht auf etw. (Akk) bestreiten dispute ( oder challenge) s.o.’s right to s.th.; energisch II
    2. (Kosten etc.) bear, pay, meet the costs etc.; (finanzieren) pay for, finance; sie bestreitet i-n Lebensunterhalt allein she provides for herself, she is her own provider
    3. (gestalten) (Programm) fill; er bestritt die Unterhaltung allein he did all the talking, he monopolized the conversation
    4. (Wettkampf etc.) hold, stage; ein weiteres Spiel bestreiten play ( oder have) another match
    * * *
    (anfechten) to impugn; to contest; to controvert;
    (bezahlen) to pay; to defray;
    (leugnen) to deny
    * * *
    be|strei|ten ptp bestri\#tten [bə'ʃtrɪtn]
    vt irreg
    1) (= abstreiten) to dispute, to contest, to challenge; (= leugnen) to deny

    jdm das Recht auf... bestréíten — to dispute etc sb's right to...

    das möchte ich nicht bestréíten — I'm not disputing or denying it

    2) (= finanzieren) to pay for, to finance; Kosten to carry, to defray (form)
    3) (= tragen, gestalten) to provide for, to carry

    er hat das ganze Gespräch allein bestritten — he did all the talking

    * * *
    1) (to declare not to be true: He denied the charge of theft.) deny
    2) (to argue against or deny: I'm not disputing what you say.) dispute
    * * *
    be·strei·ten *
    1. (leugnen)
    etw \bestreiten to deny [or form refute] sth
    eine Behauptung \bestreiten to reject [or contest] [or dispute] an assertion
    eine Tat \bestreiten to deny having committed an offence
    \bestreiten etw zu tun/getan zu haben to deny doing/having done sth
    etw vehement \bestreiten to deny sth vehemently
    es lässt sich nicht \bestreiten, dass... it cannot be denied [or is undeniable] that...
    etw \bestreiten to finance [or pay for] sth
    die Kosten \bestreiten to cover [or meet] [or form defray] the costs
    [aus etw dat/von etw dat] seinen Unterhalt \bestreiten to provide for one's maintenance from sth, to earn [or make] a living by doing sth
    wovon willst du denn den Unterhalt deiner Familie \bestreiten? how are you going to support your family [financially]?
    etw \bestreiten to run [or organize] sth
    ein Gespräch \bestreiten to carry a conversation fig [or do all the talking
    4. (streitig machen)
    jdm etw \bestreiten to challenge sb's sth
    jdm das Recht zu etw dat \bestreiten to challenge sb's right to sth, to deny sb the right to do sth
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) dispute; contest; (leugnen) deny

    er bestreitet, dass... — he denies that...

    es lässt sich nicht bestreiten, dass... — it cannot be denied or there is no disputing that...

    jemandem das Recht auf etwas (Akk.) bestreiten — dispute or challenge somebody's right to something

    2) (finanzieren) finance < studies>; pay for <studies, somebody's keep, etc.>; meet <costs, expenses>
    3) (gestalten) carry <programme, conversation, etc.>
    * * *
    bestreiten v/t (irr)
    1. (anfechten) contest, dispute, challenge; (abstreiten) deny;
    es lässt sich nicht bestreiten, dass there’s no denying that;
    bestreiten dispute ( oder challenge) sb’s right to sth; energisch B
    2. (Kosten etc) bear, pay, meet the costs etc; (finanzieren) pay for, finance;
    sie bestreitet i-n Lebensunterhalt allein she provides for herself, she is her own provider
    3. (gestalten) (Programm) fill;
    er bestritt die Unterhaltung allein he did all the talking, he monopolized the conversation
    4. (Wettkampf etc) hold, stage;
    ein weiteres Spiel bestreiten play ( oder have) another match
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) dispute; contest; (leugnen) deny

    er bestreitet, dass... — he denies that...

    es lässt sich nicht bestreiten, dass... — it cannot be denied or there is no disputing that...

    jemandem das Recht auf etwas (Akk.) bestreiten — dispute or challenge somebody's right to something

    2) (finanzieren) finance < studies>; pay for <studies, somebody's keep, etc.>; meet <costs, expenses>
    3) (gestalten) carry <programme, conversation, etc.>
    * * *
    v.
    to argue v.
    to contest v.
    to controvert v.
    to defray v.
    to impugn v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > bestreiten

  • 46 równy

    adj
    ( gładki) even, flat; ( jednakowy) equal; ( rytmiczny) even, steady

    stopień równyJĘZ positive degree

    on nie ma sobie równego — he has no match/equal

    równy gośćpot good sort

    * * *
    a.
    1. (= gładki) even, smooth; (o szosie, terenie) flat; (= prosty, niepowyginany) flat; (o szeregu, linii, zębach) straight; stopień równy jęz. positive degree, the positive; zerwać się na równe nogi leap l. jump to one's feet.
    2. (= jednakowy) equal, identical; w równych odstępach czasu at regular intervals; równo rozmieszczone evenly spaced l. spread; w równej mierze equally; na równej stopie on equal footing; jak równy z równym on equal terms; nie mieć sobie równego have no match l. equal; wszyscy są równi wobec prawa everyone is equal before the law.
    3. (= spokojny, zrównoważony) steady, balanced; ( o usposobieniu) balanced, poised.
    4. (= miarowy, rytmiczny) steady, even; (o kroku, pracy silnika) steady.
    5. pot. (= sympatyczny) cool, fab; równy gość cool dude l. guy.
    6. pot. (= akurat tyle) exactly, precisely; równe dwa metry two meters precisely l. exactly.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > równy

  • 47 не иметь себе равных

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не иметь себе равных

  • 48 acabarse el tiempo de

    • be no time for
    • be too late for
    • have no influence
    • have no match
    • run out of time for

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acabarse el tiempo de

  • 49 соперник

    м.

    не име́ть сопе́рников — be unrivalled, have no match, be without a rival

    он мне не сопе́рник — he can't rival me

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > соперник

  • 50 равный равн·ый

    Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > равный равн·ый

  • 51 HAFA

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    (hefi; hafða, höfðum; hafðr), v.
    1) to have (þeir höfðu sjau skip ok flest stór);
    hafa elda, to keep up a five;
    2) to hold, celebrate (hafa vinaboð, blót, þing);
    3) to keep, retain (rifu þær vefinn í sundr, ok hafði hverr þat er hélt á);
    4) to use (tvau net eru rý, ok hafa eigi höfð verit);
    orð þau sem hann hafði um haft, which he had made use of;
    hafa fagrmæli við e-n, to flatter one;
    hafa hljóðmæli við e-n, to speak secretly to one;
    hafa tvimæli á e-u, to speak doubtfully of a thing;
    hafa viðrmæli um e-t, to use mocking words;
    hann var mjök hafðr við mál manna, much used to, versed in, lawsuits;
    5) to have, hold, maintain;
    hafa vináttu við e-n, to maintain friendship with one;
    hafa hættumikit, to run a great risk;
    hafa heilindi, to have good health;
    6) to bring, carry;
    hafa e-n heim með sér, to bring one home;
    hann hafði lög, út hingat ór Noregi, he brought laws hither from Norway;
    hafa sik (to betake oneself) til annara landa;
    7) to take, carry off;
    troll hafi þik, the trolls take thee;
    8) to get, gain, win;
    hann hafði eigi svefn, he got no sleep;
    hefir sá jafnan, er hættir, he wins that ventures;
    hafa gagn, sigr, to gain victor;
    hafa meira hlut, to get the upper hand, gain the day;
    hafa sitt mál, to win one’s suit;
    hafa tafl, to win the game;
    hafa erendi, to do one’s errand, succeed;
    hafa bana, to suffer death, to die;
    hafa sigr, to be worsted;
    hafa góðar viðtökur, to be well received;
    hafa tíðindi af e-m, to get tidings of, or from, one;
    hafa sœmd, óvirðing af e-m, to get honour, disgrace from one;
    with gen., hafa e-s ekki, to fail to catch one (hann kemst á skóg undan, ok höfðu þeir hans ekki);
    ekki munu vér hans hafa at sinni, we shall not catch him at present;
    9) to wear carry (clothes, weapons);
    hann hafði blán kyrtil, he wore a blue kirtle;
    hafa kylfu í hendi sér, to have a club in one’s hand;
    10) to behave, do, or fare, so an so esp. with an adv.;
    hafa vel, illa, vetr, to behave (do) well, badly, be worse;
    hafa sik vel, to behave;
    11) with infin., hafa at varðveita, to have in keeping at selja, to have on sale;
    lög hafið þér at mæla, you are right;
    12) hafa e-n nær e-u, to expose one to (þú hafðir svá nær haft oss úfœru);
    hafa nær e-u, to come near to, esp. impers.;
    nær hafði okkr nú, it was a narrow escape;
    svá nær hafði hausinum, at, the shot so nearly touched the head, that;
    ok er nær hafði, skipit mundi fljóta, when the ship was on the point of flloating;
    13) as an auxiliary verb, in the earliest time with the pp. of transitive verbs in acc.;
    hefir þú hamar um fólginn, hast thou hidden the hammer?;
    ek hefi sendan mann, I have sent a man;
    later with indecl. neut. pp.;
    hefir þú eigi sét mik, hast thou not seen me?;
    14) with preps.:
    hafa e-t at, to do, act;
    hann tók af þér konuna, en þú hafðir ekki at, but thou didst not stir, didst take it tamely;
    absol., viltu þess freista, ok vita hvat at hafi, wilt thou try and see what happens?;
    hafa e-t at hlífiskildi (skotspœni), to use as a shield (as a target);
    hafa e-n háði, hlátri, to mock, laugh at;
    hafa e-t at engu, vettugi, to hold for naught, take no notice of;
    hafa sakir á e-n have charges against one;
    hafa á rás, to take to one’s heels, run off;
    hafa e-t fram, to produce (vápn þorgils vóru fram höfð); to carry out, hold forth;
    hafa mál fram, to proceed with a suit;
    var um búit, ekki fram haft, all was made ready but nothing done;
    hafa e-t frammi, í frammi, to use, make use of (hafa í frammi kúgan);
    ok öll lögmæt skil frammi hafa, and discharge all on official duties;
    hafa e-t fyrir satt, to hold for true;
    eigi em ek þar fyrir sönnu hafðr, I am not truly aimed for that, it is a false charge;
    hafa e-n fyrir sökum um e-t, to charge one with;
    hafa í hótum við e-n, to threaten one;
    hafa e-t með höndum, to have in hand;
    höfum eiai sigrinn ór hendi, let not victory slip out of our hands;
    hafa ór við e-n, to behave so and so towards one (hefir þú illa ór haft við mik);
    hafa e-t til e-s to use for (höfðu þeir til varnar skot ok spjót); to be a reason or ground for;
    vér hyggjum þat til þess haft vera, at þar hafi menn sézt, we believe the foundation of the story is that men have been seen there;
    hafa mikit (lítit) til síns máls, to have much (little) in support of one’s case;
    hafa e-t til, to have at hand, possess;
    orð þau, sem hann hafði um haft, the words which he had used;
    keisari hafði fátt um, did not say much;
    hafa e-n undir, to get one under, subdue one;
    hafa e-t uppi, to take (heave) up (hafa uppi fœri, net);
    Skarpheðinn hafði uppi øxina, S. heaved up the axe;
    hafa flokk uppi, to raise a party, to rebel;
    hafa uppi tafl, to play at a game;
    hafa e-n uppi, to bring one to light;
    hafa uppi rœður, to begin a discussion;
    hafa e-t úti, to have done, finished (hafa úti sitt dagsverk);
    hafa við e-m, to be a match for one;
    hafa sik við, to exert oneself;
    hafa mikit (lítit) við, to make a great (little) display;
    hann söng messu ok bafði mikit við, and made much of it;
    hann bad jarl leita, bann hafði lítit við þat, he did it lightly;
    haf ekki slíkt við, do not say so;
    haf þú lítit við at eggja sonu þina, refrain from egging on thy sons;
    15) refl., hafast.
    * * *
    pret. hafði; subj. hefði; pres. sing. hefi (less correctly hefir), hefir, hefir; plur. höfum, hafit, hafa: the mod. pres. sing. is monosyllabic hefr or hefur, and is used so in rhymes—andvara engan hefur | … við glys heims gálaus sefur, Pass. 15. 6, but in print the true old form hefir is still retained; the monosyllabic present is used even by old writers in the 1st pers. before the personal or negative suffix, e. g. hef-k and hef-k-a ek for hefi-g and hefig-a ek, see e. g. Grág. (Kb.) 79, 82, in the old oath formula, hef-k eigi, Hallfred; hef ek, Fms. iii. 10 (in a verse); but not so in 3rd pers., e. g. hefir-a or hefir-at, Grág. l. c.: imperat. haf, hafðu: part. pass. hafðr, neut. haft;—hafat is an απ. λεγ., Vsp. 16, and is prob. qs. hafit from hefja, to heave, lift: [Ulf. haban; A. S. habban; Engl. have; Hel. hebben; Germ. haben; Dutch hebben; Dan. have, Swed. hafva: it is curious the Lat. form habere retains the consonant unchanged, cp. the Romance forms, Ital. avere, Fr. avoir, Span. haber, etc. ☞ Hafa is a weak verb, and thus distinguished from hefja (to lift, begin), which is a strong verb, answering to Lat. capere, incipere; but in sundry cases, as will be seen below, it passes into the sense of this latter word; as also in some instances into that of another lost strong verb, hafa, hóf, to behave, and hœfa, to hit]:—to have.
    A. To have; hann hafði með sér ekki meira lið, Fms. i. 39; hafði hverr hirð um sik, 52; höfðu þeir áttján skip, viii. 42; Sverrir hafði tvau hundrað manna, … þeir höfðu annan samnað á landi, 328; hann hafði mikit lið ok frítt, x. 36; þeir höfðu sjau skip ok flest stór, 102; hafa fjölmennar setur, Eb. 22; hann hafði menn sína í síldveri, Eg. 42; mun ek naut hafa þar sem mér þykkir hagi beztr, 716.
    II. to hold:
    1. to keep, celebrate; hafa ok halda, Dipl. i. 6; hafa átrúnað, 10; hafa dóma, 12; hafa blót, Fms. iv. 254; hafa vina-veizlu, id.; hafa vina-boð, Nj. 2; hafa Jóla-boð, Eg. 516; hafa þing, Fms. ix. 449; hafa haust-boð, Gísl. 27; hafa drykkju, Eb. 154; hafa leik, Fms. x. 201, passim.
    2. to hold, observe; hlýðir þat hvergi at hafa eigi lög í landi, Nj. 149; skal þat hafa, er stendr …, Grág. i. 7; skal þat allt hafa er finsk á skrá þeirri …, id.; en hvatki es mis-sagt es í fræðum þessum, þá es skylt at hafa þat (to keep, hold to be true) es sannara reynisk, Íb. 3; ok hafða ek (I kept, selected) þat ór hvárri er framarr greindi, Landn. 320, v. l.
    3. to hold, keep, retain; ef hann vill hafa hann til fardaga, Grág. i. 155; skal búandinn hafa hann hálfan mánuð, 154; ok hafði hvárr þat er hélt á, Nj. 279; hitt skal hafa er um fram er, Rb. 56; kasta í burt þrjátigi ok haf þat sem eptir verðr, 494.
    4. to hold an office; hafa lögsögu, to hold the office of lögsaga, Íb. passim; hafa jarldóm, konungdóm, passim; þat höfðu haft at fornu Dana-konungar, Eg. 267; þér berit konunga-nöfn svá sem fyrr hafa haft ( have had) forfeðr yðrir, en hafit lítið af ríki, Fms. i. 52; hafa ríki, to reign, Hkr. pref.
    5. phrases, hafa elda, to keep a fire, cook, Fms. xi. 129; hafa fjárgæzlu, to tend sheep, Eg. 740; hafa embætti með höndum, Stj. 204; hafa gæzlur á e-u, Fms. ix. 313; hafa … vetr, to have so many winters, be of such an age (cp. Fr. avoir … ans), Íb. 15; margir höfðu lítið fátt þúsund ára, Ver. 7: hafa vörn í máli, Nj. 93; hafa e-t með höndum, to have in hand, Fms. viii. 280, ix. 239; hafa e-t á höndum, Grág. i. 38; hafa fyrir satt, to hold for true, Fms. xi. 10; hafa við orð, to intimate, suggest, Nj. 160; hafa e-t at engu, vettugi, to hold for naught, take no notice of, Fas. i. 318.
    6. with prepp. or infin.,
    α. with prep.; hafa til, to have, possess; ef annarr þeirra hefir til enn annarr eigi, þá er sá skyldr til at fá honum er til hefir, Grág. i. 33; ef annarr hefir til …, id.; þér ætlið at ek muna eigi afl til hafa, Ld. 28.
    β. with infin.; hafa at varðveita, to have in keeping, Eg. 500; lög hafit þér at mæla, you have the law on your tongue, i. e. you are right, Nj. 101; hörð tíðindi hefi ek at segja þér, 64; sá er gripinn hefir at halda, Grág. i. 438; hafa at selja, to have on sale, Ld. 28.
    III. to use; var haft til þess sker eitt, Eb. 12; þá höfðu þeir til varnar skot ok spjót, Fms. vii. 193; er þín ráð vóru höfð, that thy advice was taken, Fs. 57; Gríss hafði þessi ráð, Fms. iii. 21; ek vil at þat sé haft er ek legg til, x. 249; þykki mér þú vel hafa ( make good use of) þau tillög er ek legg fyrir þik, xi. 61; til þess alls er jarli þótti skipta, þá hafði hann þessa hluti, 129; tvau ný (net), ok hafa eigi höfð verit ( which have not been used), haf þú ( take) hvárt er þú vilt, Háv. 46; þær vil ek hafa enar nýju, en ek vil ekki hætta til at hafa enar fornu, id.; önnur er ný ok mikil ok hefir ( has) til einskis höfð ( used) verið, id.; buðkr er fyrir húslker er hafðr, Vm. 171; gjalda vápn þau er höfð eru, N. G. L. i. 75; þat hafði hann haft ( used) fyrir skála, Edda 29; þeir vóru hafðir til at festa með hús jafnan, Nj. 118; sá hólmr var hafðr til at …, Fms. i. 218; hann skyldi hafa hinn sama eið, x. 7; orð þau sem hann hafði ( had) um haft ( used), Nj. 56; orð þau er hann hafði ( made use of) í barnskírn, K. Þ. K. 14.
    2. more special phrases; hafa fagrmæli við e-n, to flatter one, Nj. 224; hafa hljóðmæli við e-n, to speak secretly to one, 223; allmikil fjölkyngi mun vera við höfð áðr svá fái gört, Edda 27; hafa mörg orð um e-t, Ld. 268; hafa tvímæli á e-u, to discuss, doubt, speak diffidently of a thing, Lv. 52; hafa viðrmæli um e-t, to use mocking words, Nj. 89; hafa nafn Drottins í hégóma, to take the Lord’s name in vain, Fms. i. 310; (hann var) mjök hafðr við mál manna, much used to, versed in lawsuits, Dropl. 8: hafa sik til e-s, to use oneself to a thing, i. e. to do a mean, paltry thing; þeir er til þess vilja hafa sik, at ganga í samkundur manna úboðit, Gþl. 200; ef hann vill sik til þessa hafa, Fms. i. 99: hafa sik við, to exert oneself; skaltú ok verða þik við at hafa um þetta mál, ef þú getr þat af þér fært, Grett. 160: hafa e-n at skotspæni, to use one as a target, Nj. 222; hafa e-n at hlífi-skildi sér, to use one as a shield, 262; hafa e-n at ginningar-fifli, auga-bragði, háði, hlátri, Hm. 133, Nj. 224, passim.
    IV. to have, hold, maintain, of a state or condition; hafa vináttu við e-n, to maintain friendship with one, Sks. 662; hafa vanmátt, to continue sick, Eg. 565; hafa hættu-mikit, to run a great risk, Nj. 149; hafa vitfirring, to be insane, Grág. i. 154; hafa heilindi, to have good health, 26, Hm. 67; hafa burði til e-s, to have the birthright to a thing. Eg. 479; hafa hug, áræði, hyggindi, to have the courage …, Hom. 28; hafa vit ( to know), skyn, greind … á e-u, to have understanding of a thing; hafa gaman, gleði, skemtun, ánægju af e-u, to have interest or pleasure in a thing; hafa leiða, ógeð, andstygð, hatr, óbeit á e-u, to dislike, be disgusted with, hate a thing; hafa elsku, mætr, virðing á e-u, to love, esteeem … a thing; hafa allan hug á e-u, to bend the mind to a thing; hafa grun á e-m, to suspect one; hafa ótta, beyg af e-u, to fear a thing; and in numberless other phrases.
    2. with prepp.:
    α. hafa e-t frammi (fram), to carry out, hold forth; hafa frammi róg, Nj. 166; hafa mál fram, to proceed with a suit, 101; stefnu-för, 78; heitstrengingar, Fms. xi. 103; ok öll lögmælt skil frammi hafa, and discharge all one’s official duties, 232; var um búit en ekki fram haft, all was made ready, but nothing done, viii. 113; beini má varla verða betri en hér er frammi hafðr, xi. 52; hafðú í frammi ( use) kúgan við þá uppi við fjöllin, Ísl. ii. 215; margir hlutir, þó at hann hafi í frammi, Sks. 276.
    β. hafa mikit, lítið fyrir e-u, to have much, little trouble about a thing; (hence fyrir-höfn, trouble.)
    γ. hafa við e-m (afl or the like understood), to be a match for one, Fms. vii. 170, Lv. 109, Nj. 89, Eg. 474, Anal. 176; hafa mikit, lítið við, to make a great, little display; (hence við-höfn, display, pomp); hann söng messu ok hafði mikit við, he sang mass and made a great thing of it, Nj. 157; þú hefir mikit við, thou makest a great show of it, Boll. 351; hann bað jarl leita, hann hafði lítið við þat, he did it lightly, Nj. 141; haf ekki slíkt við, do not say so, Ld. 182.
    B. To take, carry off, win, wield, [closely akin to Lat. capere]:
    I. to catch, take, esp. in the phrase, hafa ekki e-s, to miss one; hann kemsk á skóg undan, ok höfðu þeir hans ekki, he took to the forest and they missed him, Nj. 130; ekki munu vér hans hafa at sinni, we sha’nt catch him at present, Fms. vi. 278; hafða ek þess vætki vífs, Hm. 101; þeygi ek hana at heldr hefik, 95: in swearing, tröll, herr, gramir hafi þik, the trolls, ghosts, etc. take thee! tröll hafi líf, ef …, Kormak; tröll hafi Trefót allan! Grett. (in a verse); tröll hafi þína vini, tröll hafi hól þitt, Nj.; herr hafi Þóri til slægan, confound the wily Thorir! Fms. vi. 278, v. l. (emended, as the phrase is wrongly explained in Fms. xii. Gloss.); gramir hafi þik! vide gramr.
    II. to carry, carry off, bring; hafði einn hjartað í munni sér, one carried the heart off in his mouth, Nj. 95; hann hafði þat ( brought it) norðan með sér, Eg. 42; hafði Þórólfr heim marga dýrgripi, 4; hann hafði með sér skatt allan, 62; skaltú biðja hennar ok hafa hana heim hingat, Edda 22; fé þat er hann hafði ( had) út haft ( carried from abroad), Gullþ. 13; á fimm hestum höfðu þeir mat, Nj. 74; bókina er hann hafði ( had) út haft, Fms. vii. 156; konungr hafði biskup norðr til Björgynjar með sér, viii. 296; biskup lét hann hafa með sér kirkju-við ok járn-klukku, Landn. 42; hann hafði með sér skulda-lið sitt ok búferli, Eb. 8; hann tók ofan hofit, ok hafði með sér flesta viðu, id.; ok hafa hana í brott, Fms. i. 3; tekr upp barnit, ok hefir heim með sér, Ísl. ii. 20; hann hafði lög út hingat ór Noregi, he brought laws hither from Norway, Íb. 5; haf þú heim hvali til bæjar, Hým. 26; ok hafa hann til Valhallar, Nj. 119.
    III. to take, get; hann hafði þá engan mat né drykk, he took no food nor drink, Eg. 602; hann hafði eigi svefn, he got no sleep, Bs. i. 139.
    2. to get, gain, win; öfluðu sér fjár, ok höfðu hlutskipti mikit, Eg. 4; eigi þarftú at biðja viðsmjörs þess, þvíat hann mun þat alls ekki hafa, né þú, for neither he nor thou shall get it, Blas. 28; jarl vill hafa minn fund, he will have a meeting with me, 40, Skv. 1. 4: the sayings, hefir sá jafnan er hættir, he wins that risks, ‘nothing venture, nothing have,’ Hrafn. 16; sá hefir krás er krefr, Sl. 29.
    3. phrases, hafa meira hlut, to get the better lot, gain the day, Nj. 90, Fms. xi. 93; hafa gagn, sigr, to gain victory, ix. 132, Eg. 7, Hkr. i. 215, Ver. 38; hafa betr, to get the better; hafa verr, miðr, to have the worst of it, Fms. v. 86, Þorst. S. St. 48, passim; hafa mál sitt, to win one’s suit, Grág. i. 7, Fms. vii. 34; hafa kaup öll, to get all the bargain, Eg. 71; hafa tafl, to win the game, Fms. vii. 219; hafa erendi, to do one’s errand, succeed, Þkv. 10, 11, Fas. ii. 517: hafa bana, to have one’s bane, to die, Nj. 8; hafa úsigr, to be worsted, passim; hafa úfrið, to have no peace; hafa gagn, sóma, heiðr, neisu, óvirðing, skömm, etc. af e-u, to get profit, gain, honour, disgrace, etc. from a thing; hafa e-n í helju, to put one to death, Al. 123; hafa e-n undir, to get one under, subdue him, Nj. 95, 128; höfum eigi, sigrinn ór hendi, let not victory slip out of our hands, Fms. v. 294.
    4. to get, receive; hann hafði góðar viðtökur, Nj. 4; hón skal hafa sex-tigi hundraða, 3; skyldi Högni hafa land, 118; selja skipit, ef hann hafði þat fyrir ( if he could get for it) sem hann vildi; Flosi spurði í hverjum aurum hann vildi fyrir hafa, hann kvaðsk vildu fyrir hafa land, 259; hafa tíðindi, sögur af e-m, to have, get tidings of or from one, Ld. 28; hafa sæmd, metorð óvirðing, to get honour, disgrace from one’s hands, Nj. 101; hafa bætr, to get compensation, Grág. i. 188; hafa innstæðuna eina, id.; hafa af e-m, to have the best of one, cheat one.
    IV. to carry, wear, of clothes, ornaments, weapons:
    1. of clothes, [cp. Lat. habitus and Icel. höfn = gear]; hafa hatt á höfði, Ld. 28; hafa váskufl yztan klæða, … þú skalt hafa undir ( wear beneath) hin góðu klæði þín, Nj. 32; hann hafði blán kyrtil, … hann hafði svartan kyrtil, Boll. 358; hafa fald á höfði, to wear a hood; hón hafði gaddan rautt á höfði, Orkn. 304; hann hafði um sik breitt belti, he wore a broad belt, Nj. 91; hafa fingr-gull á hendi, 146: to have about one’s person, vefja saman ok hafa í pungi sínum, Edda 27; hlutir sem mönnum var títt at hafa, Fms. xi. 128.
    2. of weapons, to wield, carry; spjót þat er þú hefir í hendi, Boll. 350; hafa kylfu í hendi sér, to have a club in one’s hand, Fms. xi. 129; hafa staf í hendi, to have a stick in the hand, Bárð.; Gunnarr hafði atgeirinn ok sverðit, Kolskeggr hafði saxit, Hjörtr hafði alvæpni, Nj. 93; hann hafdi öxi snaghyrnda, Boll. 358; hann hafði kesjuna fyrir sér, he held the lance in rest, Eg. 532.
    V. here may be added a few special phrases; hafa hendr fyrir sér, to grope, feel with the hands (as in darkness); hafa vit fyrir sér, to act wisely; hafa at sér hendina, to draw one’s hand back, Stj. 198; hafa e-t eptir, to do or repeat a thing after one, Konr.; hafa e-t yfir, to repeat (of a lesson): hafa sik, to betake oneself; hafa sik til annarra landa, Grett. 9 new Ed.; hann vissi varla hvar hann átti at hafa sik, he knew not where ( whither) to betake himself, Bs. i. 807; hefir hann sik aptr á stað til munklífisins, Mar.
    C. Passing into the sense of hefja (see at the beginning); hafa e-t uppi, to heave up, raise; hafa flokk uppi, to raise a party, to rebel, Fb. ii. 89: hafa uppi færi, net, a fisherman’s term, to heave up, take up the net or line, Háv. 46; Skarphéðinn hafði uppi ( heaved up) öxina, Nj. 144: hafa uppi tafl, to play at a game, Vápn. 29; þar vóru mjök töfl uppi höfð ok sagna-skemtan, Þorf. Karl. 406, v. l.: hafa e-n uppi, to hold one up, bring him to light; svá máttu oss skjótast uppi hafa, Fær. 42: metaph. to reveal, vándr riddari hafði allt þegar uppi, Str. 10.
    2. with the notion to begin; Bárðr hafði uppi orð sín ( began his suit) ok bað Sigríðar, Eg. 26, Eb. 142; hafa upp stefnu, to begin the summons, Boll. 350; hafa upp ræður, to begin a discussion; ræður þær er hann hafði uppi haft við Ingigerði, Fms. iv. 144, where the older text in Ó. H. reads umræður þær er hann hafði upp hafit (from hefja), 59; cp. also Vsp., þat langniðja-tal mun uppi hafat (i. e. hafit) meðan öld lifir, 16, (cp. upp-haf, beginning); þó at ek hafa síðarr um-ræðu um hann, better þó at ek hafa (i. e. hefja) síðarr upp ræðu um hann, though I shall below treat of, discuss that, Skálda (Thorodd) 168; er lengi hefir uppi verit haft síðan (of a song), Nj. 135; cp. also phrases such as, hafa á rás, to begin running, take to one’s heels, Fms. iv. 120, ix. 490; næsta morgin hefir út fjörðinn, the next morning a breeze off land arose, Bs. ii. 48: opp. is the phrase, hafa e-t úti, to have done, finished; hafa úti sitt dags-verk, Fms. xi. 431; hafa úti sekt sína, Grett. 149.
    D. Passing into the sense of a lost strong verb, hafa, hóf (see at the beginning), to behave, do, act:
    I. with an adverb, hafa vel, ílla, or the like, to behave, and in some instances to do well or badly, be happy or unhappy,
    α. to behave; en nú vil ek eigi verr hafa en þú, Fms. iv. 342; þeir sögðu at konungr vildi verr hafa en þeir, 313; hefir þú ílla ór (málum or the like understood) haft við mik, Fs. 140; ólikr er Gísli öðrum í þolinmæði, ok hefir hann betr en vér, Gísl. 28.
    β. to do so and so (to be happy, unhappy); verr hafa þeir er trygðum slitu, Mkv. 3; ílla hefir sá er annan svíkr, 18; vel hefir sá er þat líða lætr, 6; vel hefir sá ( he is happy) er eigi bíðr slíkt íllt þessa heims, Fms. v. 145; hvílíkt hefir þú, how dost thou? Mar.; hafa hart, to do badly, to be wretched; at sál Þorgils mætti fyrir þær sakir eigi hart hafa, Sturl. iii. 292, Mar.; Ólafr hafði þá hölzti ílla, O. was very poorly, D. N. ii. 156; þykisk sá bezt hafa ( happiest) er fyrstr kemr heim, Fms. xi. 248; þá hefir hann bazt af hann þegir, i. e. that is the best he can do if he holds his tongue, Hm. 19; þess get ek at sá hafi verr ( he will make a bad bargain) er þik flytr, Nj. 128; úlfgi hefir ok vel, the wolf is in a bad plight, Ls. 39; mun sá betr hafa er eigi tekr við þér, id.; betr hefðir þú, ef …, thou wouldest do better, if …, Akv. 16.
    γ. adding sik; hafa sik vel, to behave well, Fms. x. 415, Stj. 436.
    II. with the prep. at, to do, act, (hence at-höfn, at-hæfi, act, doing); hann lét ekki til búa vígs-málit ok engan hlut at hafa, Nj. 71; en ef þeim þykkir of lítið féit tekit, þá skulu þeir hafa at hit sama, to act in the same way, Grág. ii. 267; hvatki es þeir hafa at, Fms. xi. 132; hann tók af þér konuna, en þú hafðir ekki at, but thou didst not stir, didst take it tamely, Nj. 33; bæði munu menn þetta kalla stórvirki ok íllvirki, en þó má nú ekki at hafa, but there is no help for it, 202; eigi sýnisk mér meðal-atferðar-leysi, at vér höfum eigi at um kvámur hans, i. e. that we submit tamely to his coming, Fs. 32: absol., viltú þess freista, ok vita þá hvat at hafi, wilt thou try and see how it will do? Bjarn. 27; en nú skaltú fara fyrir, ok vita hvat at hafi, Bs. i. 712.
    III. phrases, hafa hátt, to be noisy, talk loud, Fms. i. 66; við skulum ekki hafa hátt ( do not cry loud) hér er maðr á glugganum, a lullaby song; hafa lágt, to keep silent; hafa hægt, to keep quiet; hafa sik á (í) hófi, to compose oneself, Ls. 36; hafa í hótum við e-n, to use threatening ( foul) language, Fb. i. 312; hafa í glett við e-n, to banter one, Fms. viii. 289; hafa íllt at verki, to do a bad deed, Ísl. ii. 184.
    E. Passing into the sense of the verb hæfa (see at the beginning), to aim at, hit, with dat.:
    I. to hit; svá nær hafði hausinum, at …, the shot so nearly hit the head, that …, Fms. ii. 272; þat sama forað, sem henni hafði næst váða, those very precipices from which she had so narrow an escape, Bs. i. 200, Fms. ix. 357; nær hafði nú, at skjótr mundi verða okkarr skilnaðr, Al. 124; nær hafði okkr nú, it struck near us, it was a narrow escape, Fms. viii. 281; kvaðsk svá dreymt hafa ( have dreamed), at þeim mundi nær hafa, ix. 387, v. l.; ok er nær hafði at skipit mundi fljóta, when the ship was on the point of floating, Ld. 58; ok hafði svá nær (it was within a hair’s breadth), at frændr Þorvalds mundu ganga at honum, Nj. 160; ok hafði svá nær at þeir mundi berjask, Íb. 11, cp. Bs. i. 21: the phrase, fjarri hefir, far from it! Edda (in a verse).
    2. to charge; eigi em ek þar fyrir sönnu hafðr, I am not truly aimed at for that, ‘tis a false charge, Eg. 64; þeim manni er fyrir sökum er hafðr, i. e. the culprit, Grág. i. 29; cp. the mod. phrase, hafa á e-u, to make a charge of a thing; það varð ekki á því haft, they could not make a case for a charge of it.
    II. metaph. to be the ground or reason for, (hence til-hæfa, reason, fact, foundation); til þess ætla vitrir menn þat haft at Ísland sé Tile (i. e. Thule) kallað, at …, learned men suppose that is the reason that Iceland is called Thule, that …, Landn. (pref.); mikit mun til haft, er einmæli er um (there must be some reason for it, because all people say so), Þorgils segir, eigi er fyrir haft ( there is no ground whatever for it), at ek mæla betr fyrir griðum en aðrir menn, Ísl. ii. 379; vér hyggjum þat til þess haft vera, at þar hafi menn sésk, we believe the substance of the story is that men have been seen there, Fms. xi. 158; hvat er til þess haft um þat (what is the truth of the matter?), hefir sundr-þykki orðit með ykkr? Boll. 364: in the saying, hefir hverr til síns ágætis nokkut, every one gets his reputation for something, Nj. 115.
    2. to happen, coincide; hefir svá til, at hann var þar sjálfr, Fms. xi. 138, v. l.
    β. the phrase, hafa mikit (lítið) til síns máls, to have much ( little) reason for one’s tale, i. e. to be much, little, in the right, Fms. vii. 221, xi. 138 (v. l.), Nj. 88: um þenna hefir svá stórum, it matters so much with this man, (v. l. for mun stórum skipta), Fms. xi. 311.
    F. REFLEX. to keep, dwell, abide, but only of a temporary shelter or abode, cp. Lat. habitare, (cp. also höfn, a haven); hann hefsk á náttartíma niðri í vötnum, at night-time he keeps down in the water, Stj. 77: to live, þeir höfðusk mjök í kaupferðum, they spent much of their life in travelling, Hkr. i. 276; hann hafðisk löngum í bænum, Bs. i. 353.
    β. with prep. við; hér mun ek við hafask ( I will stay here) en þú far til konungs, Fb. ii. 125; hafðisk hann við á skógum eðr í öðrum fylgsnum, 302; því at hann hafðisk þá á skipum við, Fms. viii. 44; hvílsk heldr ok hafsk við í því landi, rest and stay in that land, Stj. 162; Ásgeirr hafðisk við uppi í dalnum, Sd. 154; hafask lind fyrir, to cover oneself with a shield (?), Vsp. 50; hafask hlífar fyrir, to be mailed in armour, Hkm. 11.
    2. hafask at, to do, behave (cp. D. above); vóru þeir þá svá móðir, at þeir máttu ekki at hafask, Fms. ii. 149; en síðan skulut þér at hafa slíkt sem ek kann fyrir segja, i. 158; þat eitt munu við at hafask, at ek mun betr göra en þú, Nj. 19; Lambi sá hvat Steinarr hafðisk at, Eg. 747.
    3. hafask vel, to do well, thrive; vaxa ok vel hafask, to wax and do well, Hm. 142; nú er þat bæn mín, at þér hafisk við vel, that you bear yourself well up, Fms. ix. 497; Jungfrúin hafðisk vel við í ferðinni, x. 86; at fé hans mundi eigi hafask at betr at meðal-vetri, Grág. ii. 326.
    4. recipr., hafask orð við, to speak to one another; ok er þat ósiðlegt, at menn hafisk eigi orð við, Fs. 14; þar til er þeir hafask réttar tölur við, N. G. L. i. 182.
    II. part. hafandi is used in the sense of having conceived, being with child; þá verit hann varr við at hón var hafandi, 656 B. 14; hón skyldi verða hafandi at Guðs syni, id.; generally, allt þat er hafanda var lét burð sinn ok ærðisk, Fms. vii. 187; svá sem hón verðr at honum hafandi, Stj. 178; (hence barns-hafandi, being with child.)
    G. The word hafa is in the Icel., as in other Teut. languages, used as an auxiliary verb with a part. pass. of another verb, whereby a compound preterite and pluperfect are formed as follows:
    I. in transitive verbs with acc. the participle also was put in acc., agreeing in gender, number, and case with the objective noun or pronoun; this seems to have been a fixed rule in the earliest time, and is used so in all old poems down at least to the middle of the 11th century, to the time of Sighvat (circ. A. D. 990–1040), who constantly used the old form,—átt is an apostrophe for átta in the verse Ó. H. 81:
    1. references from poets, Gm. 5, 12, 16; þá er forðum mik fædda höfðu, Vsp. 2; hverr hefði lopt lævi blandit eðr ætt jötuns Óðs mey gefna, 29; þær’s í árdaga áttar höfðu, 60: ek hafða fengna konungs reiði, Ad. 3; en Grjótbjörn um gnegðan hefir, 18; mik hefir marr miklu ræntan, Stor. 10; þó hefir Míms-vinr mér um fengnar bölva bætr, 22: gaupur er Haraldr hafi sveltar, Hornklofi: Loka mær hefir leikinn allvald, Ýt. 7; sá hafði borinn brúna-hörg, 14; jarlar höfðu veginn hann, 15: ek hef orðinn ( found) þann guðföðr (verða is here used as trans.), Hallfred; höfum kera framðan, id.: hann hefir litnar, sénar, hár bárur, Ísl. ii. 223, thus twice in a verse of A. D. 1002; göngu hefik of gengna, Korm. (in a verse); hann hafði farna för, Hkr. i. (Glum Geirason); ek hefi talðar níu orustur, Sighvat; þú hefir vanðan þik, id.; ér hafit rekna þá braut, Ó. H. 63 (Óttar Svarti); hann hefir búnar okkr hendr skrautliga, Sighvat (Ó. H. 13); þeir hafa færð sín höfuð Knúti, id.; hvar hafit ér hugðan mér sess, id.; hafa sér kenndan enn nørðra heims enda, id.; Sighvatr hefir lattan gram, id.; hefir þú hamar um fólginn, Þkv. 7, 8; þú hefir hvatta okkr, Gkv. 6; ek hefi yðr brennda, Am. 39, cp. 56; hefi ek þik minntan, 81; hefir þú hjörtu tuggin, Akv. 36; hefir þú mik dvalðan, Hbl. 51; ek hefi hafðar þrár, I have had throes, Fsm. 51; en ek hann görvan hef-k, svá hefi ek studdan, 12 (verse 13 is corrupt); hann hefir dvalða þik, Hkv. Hjörv. 29; lostna, 30; mik hefir sóttan meiri glæpr, 32; ek hefi brúði kerna, id.; þú hefir etnar úlfa krásir, opt sár sogin, Hkv. 1. 36; sá er opt hefir örnu sadda, 35; hefir þú kannaða koni óneisa, 23; þá er mik svikna höfðut, Skv. 3. 55; hann hafði getna sonu, Bkv. 8; þann sal hafa halir um görvan, Fm. 42; bróður minn hefir þú benjaðan, 25; er hann ráðinn hefir, 37; sjaldan hefir þú gefnar vargi bráðir, Eg. (in a verse).
    2. references from prose; this old form has since been turned into an indecl. neut. sing. part. -it. The old form was first lost in the strong verbs and the weak verbs of the first conjugation: in the earliest prose both forms are used, although the indecl. is more freq. even in the prose writers, as Íb., the Heiðarv. S., the Miracle-book in Bs., Njála, Ó. H., (Thorodd seems only to use the old form,) as may be seen from the following references, Björn hafði særða þrjá menn, Nj. 262; hann mundi hana hafa gipta honum, 47; hann hafði þá leidda saman hestana, 264: ek hefi sendan mann, Ísl. (Heiðarv. S.) ii. 333; ek nefi senda menn, id.: hafa son sinn ór helju heimtan, Bs. (Miracle-book) i. 337; en er þeir höfðu niðr settan sveininn, 349; hann hafði veidda fimm tegu fiska, 350: er þér hefir ílla neisu gorva, Ó. H. 107: þá hefi ek fyrri setta þá í stafrófi, Skálda (Thorodd) 161; þar hefi ek við görva þessa stafi fjóra, id.; hafa hann samsettan, 167: góða fylgd hefir þú mér veitta, Þorst Síðu H. 2: sagði, at Ólafr konungr hafði sendan hann, Bs. i. 11: Þyri, er hertogi hafði festa nauðga, Fms. x. 393 (Ágrip): hefi ek þá svá signaða ok magnaða, v. 236: hefir sólin gengna tvá hluti, en einn úgenginn, K. Þ. K. 92 (Lund’s Syntax, p. 12).
    β. again, neut. indecl., hana hafði átt fyrr Þoróddr, Ísl. ii. 192: hón hafði heimt húskarl sinn …, Ísl. (Heiðarv. S.) ii. 339; hann hefir ekki svá vel gyrt hest minn, 340; hefir þú eigi séð mik, 341; hve hann hafði lokkat hann. id.; gistingar hefi ek yðr fengit, 343: þeir höfðu haft úfrið ok orrostur, Íb. 12; hann hafði tekið lögsögu, 14: stafr er átt hafði Þorlákr, Bs. (Miracle-book) i. 340; er þær höfðu upp tekit ketilinn ok hafit …, 342; göngu es hann hafði gingit, 344; es sleggjuna hafði niðr fellt, 346; sem maðr hefði nýsett (hana) niðr, id.; jartein þá er hann þóttisk fingit hafa, 347; hafði prestrinn fært fram sveininn, 349: hjálm er Hreiðmarr hafði átt, Edda 73: hafa efnt sína heitstrenging, Fms. (Jómsv. S.) xi. 141: slíkan dóm sem hann hafði mér hugat, Ó. H. 176, etc. passim:—at last the inflexion disappeared altogether, and so at the present time the indecl. neut. sing. is used throughout; yet it remains in peculiar instances, e. g. konu hefi eg mér festa, Luke xiv. 20, cp. Vídal. ii. 21. ☞ This use of the inflexive part. pass. may often serve as a test of the age of a poem, e. g. that Sólarljóð was composed at a later date may thus be seen from verses 27, 64, 72, 73, 75, 79; but this test is to be applied with caution, as the MSS. have in some cases changed the true forms (-inn, -ann, and -it, -an being freq. abbreviated in the MSS. so as to render the reading dubious). In many cases the old form is no doubt to be restored, e. g. in vegit to veginn, Fm. 4, 23; búit to búinn, Hkv. Hjörv. 15; borit to borinn, Hkv. 1. 1; beðit to beðinn, Fsm. 48; orðit to orðin, Og. 23; roðit to roðinn, Em. 5; brotið to brotinn, Vkv. 24, etc.: but are we to infer from Ls. 23, 26, 33, that this poem is of a comparatively late age?
    II. the indecl. neut. sing. is, both in the earliest poems and down to the present day, used in the following cases:
    1. with trans. verbs requiring the dat. or gen.; ek hefi fengit e-s, hann hafði fengit konu; hafa hefnt e-s, Fms. xi. 25; sú er hafði beðit fjár, Þkv. 32; stillir hefir stefnt mér, Hkv. Hjörv. 33, and so in endless cases.
    2. in the reflex. part. pass.; þeir (hann) hafa (hefir) látisk, farisk, sagsk, etc.
    3. in part. of intrans. neut. verbs, e. g. þeir þær (hann, hón), hafa (hefir) setið, staðit, gengit, legit, farit, komit, verit, orðit, lifað, dáit, heitið …, also almost in every line both of prose and poetry.
    4. in trans. verbs with a neut. sing. in objective case the difference cannot be seen.
    ☞ The compound preterite is common to both the Romance and Teutonic languages, and seems to be older in the former than in the latter; Grimm suggests that it originated with the French, and thence spread to the Teutons. That it was not natural to the latter is shewn by the facts, that
    α. no traces of it are found in Gothic, nor in the earliest Old High German glossaries to Latin words.
    β. in the earliest Scandinavian poetry we can trace its passage from declinable to indeclinable.
    γ. remains are left in poetry of a primitive uncompounded preterite infinitive, e. g. stóðu = hafa staðit, mundu, skyldu, vildu, etc., see Gramm. p. xxv, col. 2. ☞ We may here note a curious dropping of the verb hefir, at ek em kominn hingat til lands, ok verit áðr ( having been) langa hríð utan-lands, Ó. H. 31, cp. Am. 52; barn at aldri, en vegit slíka hetju sem Þorvaldr var, Glúm. 382. On this interesting matter see Grimm’s remarks in his Gramm. iv. 146 sqq.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > HAFA

  • 52 van gyufád?

    have you got a match?, have you got any matches?

    Magyar-ingilizce szótár > van gyufád?

  • 53 matchstick

    'match·stick n
    Streichholz nt;
    to have legs like \matchsticks sehr dünne Beine [o ( fam) Beine wie Stricknadeln] haben n
    \matchstick arms sehr dünne Arme;
    \matchstick man [or figure] Strichmännchen nt ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > matchstick

  • 54 luvharcot vív

    have a luffing match with sy

    Magyar-ingilizce szótár > luvharcot vív

  • 55 pipaszárlába van

    have legs like match-sticks

    Magyar-ingilizce szótár > pipaszárlába van

  • 56 van nálad gyufa?

    have you a match on you?

    Magyar-ingilizce szótár > van nálad gyufa?

  • 57 Spiel

    n; -(e)s, -e
    1. nur Sg. (das Spielen) play(ing); um Geld: gambling; dem Spiel verfallen sein be an inveterate gambler; die Kinder sind in ihr Spiel vertieft the children are absorbed in their play
    2. (Gesellschaftsspiel, Ballspiel, Glücksspiel, Brettspiel, Partie) game; (bes. Mannschaftssport) match; Spiel, Satz und Sieg Tennis: game, set and match; im Spiel sein Ball: be in play; fig. be involved ( bei in); ins Spiel bringen SPORT (jemanden) bring s.o. on; fig. (etw.) bring s.th. into play; (jemanden) get s.o. involved; aus dem Spiel nehmen SPORT take s.o. off; das Spiel bestimmen SPORT decide the match; das Spiel machen Fußball etc.: control ( oder dominate) the game; machen Sie Ihr Spiel! Roulette: faites vos jeux; wie steht das Spiel? SPORT what’s the score?; leichtes Spiel haben have an easy win; fig. have an easy job of it; das Spiel ist aus the game’s over; fig. the game’s up; das Spiel aufgeben throw in the towel
    3. (Schauspiel) play
    4. (Spielweise) Theat., MUS. playing, performance; SPORT play; gefährliches Spiel Fußball: dangerous play; fig. ( auch gewagtes Spiel) gamble
    5. meist Sg.; fig.: Spiel der Farben etc. play of colo(u)rs etc.; das Spiel von Licht und Schatten the play of light and shade; ein Spiel des Zufalls one of fortune’s little tricks; das Spiel des Schicksals the vagaries Pl. of fortune; ein seltsames Spiel der Natur a freak of nature; ein Spiel mit dem Feuer playing with fire; ein Spiel mit der Liebe trifling with love; ein Spiel mit Worten a play on words
    6. Koll. (Brett, Figuren etc.) set, game; ein Spiel Karten a pack ( oder deck) of cards; ein Spiel aufstellen lay out a game
    7. fig.: freies Spiel haben have the field to o.s.; jemandem das Spiel verderben spoil things for s.o.; jemandes Spiel durchschauen see through s.o.’s (little) game; freies Spiel der Kräfte free interplay of forces; auf dem Spiel stehen be at stake; aufs Spiel setzen (put at) risk; jemanden / etw. aus dem Spiel lassen leave s.o. / s.th. out of it; lass mich aus dem Spiel count me out; ein doppeltes Spiel mit jemandem treiben double-cross s.o.; sein Spiel mit jemandem treiben play games with s.o.; gewonnenes Spiel haben have the game in one’s hand; es war eine gehörige Portion Glück im Spiel there was a fair bit of luck involved; genug des grausamen Spiels! umg. that’ll do!; die Hand im Spiel haben have a finger in the pie
    8. TECH. play; erwünschtes: clearance; zulässiges: allowance; die Lenkung / Bremse hat zu viel Spiel there is too much play in the steering / the brake needs taking up ( oder adjusting); siehe auch abgekartet, Miene, olympisch etc.
    * * *
    das Spiel
    (Gesellschaftsspiel) game; party game;
    (Spielen) play;
    * * *
    [ʃpiːl]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    1) (=Unterhaltungsspiel, Glücksspiel SPORT, TENNIS) game; (= Wettkampfspiel, Fußballspiel) game, match; (THEAT = Stück) play; (fig = eine Leichtigkeit) child's play no art

    ein Spíél spielen (lit, fig)to play a game

    im Spíél sein (lit) — to be in the game; (fig) to be involved or at work

    die Kräfte, die hier mit im Spíél waren — the forces which were at play here

    das Leben ist kein Spíél — life is not a game

    das Spíél verloren geben — to give the game up for lost; (fig) to throw in the towel

    machen Sie ihr Spíél! — place your bets!, faites vos jeux

    das Spíél machen (Sport)to make the play

    jdn ins Spíél schicken (Sport)to send sb on

    jdn aus dem Spíél nehmen (Sport)to take sb off

    2) (= das Spielen, Spielweise) play(ing); (MUS, THEAT) playing; (SPORT) play; (bei Glücksspielen) gambling

    das Spíél ist für die Entwicklung des Kindes wichtig — play(ing) is important for children's development

    stör die Kinder nicht beim Spíél — don't disturb the children while they're playing or at play

    stummes Spíél — miming

    3) (= Bewegung, Zusammenspiel) play

    Spíél der Hände — hand movements

    das (freie) Spíél der Kräfte — the (free) (inter)play of forces

    Spíél der Lichter —

    das Spíél der Wellen — the play of the waves

    4)

    ein Spíél des Schicksals or Zufalls — a whim of fate

    5) (= Spielzubehör) game; (CARDS) deck, pack; (= Satz) set

    führen Sie auch Spíéle? — do you have games?

    das Monopolyspiel ist nicht mehr vollständig — the Monopoly® set has something missing

    7) (TECH) (free) play; (= Spielraum) clearance
    8) (HUNT) tail
    9) (fig)

    das ist ein Spíél mit dem Feuer — that's playing with fire

    leichtes Spíél (mit or bei jdm) haben — to have an easy job of it (with sb)

    bei den einfachen Bauern hatten die Betrüger leichtes Spíél — the simple peasants were easy prey for the swindlers

    das Spíél ist aus — the game's up

    die Hand or Finger im Spíél haben — to have a hand in it

    jdn/etw aus dem Spíél lassen — to leave or keep sb/sth out of it

    aus dem Spíél bleiben — to stay or keep out of it

    jdn/etw ins Spíél bringen — to bring sb/sth into it

    etw aufs Spíél setzen — to put sth at stake or on the line (inf), to risk sth

    auf dem Spíél(e) stehen — to be at stake

    sein Spíél mit jdm treiben — to play games with sb

    * * *
    das
    1) (a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards: a pack of cards.) pack
    2) (an enjoyable activity, which eg children play: a game of pretending.) game
    3) (a competitive form of activity, with rules: Football, tennis and chess are games.) game
    4) (a match or part of a match: a game of tennis; winning (by) three games to one.) game
    5) (recreation; amusement: A person must have time for both work and play.) play
    6) (the playing of a game: At the start of today's play, England was leading India by fifteen runs.) play
    7) (a game or match to be played.) tie
    * * *
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [ʃpi:l]
    nt
    er sah dem \Spiel der Kinder zu he watched the children playing [or at play]
    er war ganz in sein \Spiel [mit den Zinnsoldaten] vertieft he was completely absorbed in play[ing with the tin soldiers]
    jd hat freies \Spiel sb can do what he/she wants [or as he/she pleases]
    im \Spiel innehalten to stop playing
    wie im \Spiel as if it were child's play
    das königliche \Spiel chess
    ein \Spiel machen (spielen) to play a game; (gewinnen) to win [a game]
    ein \Spiel spielen to play a game
    jdm bei einem \Spiel zusehen to watch sb play [a game]
    3. (Wettspiel) gambling no art, no pl, gaming no art, no pl
    machen Sie Ihr \Spiel! (Roulette) place your bets!, faites vos jeux!
    ein ehrliches/gefährliches \Spiel (fig) an honest/a dangerous game
    das ist ein gefährliches \Spiel that's a dangerous game, that's playing with fire
    sein Geld beim \Spiel verlieren to gamble away sep one's money
    dem \Spiel verfallen sein to be addicted to gambling [or gaming
    4. SPORT (Wettkampf) game; BOXEN, FBALL a. match
    das \Spiel steht 1:0 it's 1-0
    das \Spiel endete 1:0 the game/match ended 1-0
    das \Spiel machen to call the shots [or tune]
    einen Spieler aus dem/ins \Spiel nehmen to take off sep/send on sep a player
    die Olympischen \Spiele the Olympic Games
    das \Spiel verloren geben to give up sep the game/match for lost; BOXEN a. to throw in the towel [or sponge
    5. kein pl (Spielweise) game
    6. (Abschnitt) game
    \Spiel, Satz und Sieg Becker game, set[,] and match to Becker
    7. (Spielgegenstände) game; (Karten) pack BRIT [or AM deck] [of cards]
    das \Spiel ist nicht vollständig there's a piece/there are some pieces missing
    ein \Spiel Karten a pack BRIT [or AM deck] of cards
    8. (Satz) set
    ein \Spiel Knöpfe a set of buttons
    9. kein pl (Schauspielerei) performance
    10. kein pl Musiker performance, playing no indef art
    sie hörte dem \Spiel des Pianisten zu she listened to the pianist playing
    mit klingendem \Spiel (veraltend) with the band playing
    ein \Spiel im \Spiel LIT a play within a play
    12. SCHWEIZ (Kapelle) marching band + sing/pl vb
    13. kein pl (Bewegung)
    das freie \Spiel der Kräfte the free play of forces
    das \Spiel des Schicksals [o Zufalls] the whim[s pl] of chance
    14. kein pl (selten: Übergehen)
    ein \Spiel ins Gelbliche/Rötliche a yellowish/reddish tinge
    das war ein \Spiel mit dem Leben you etc. were risking your etc. life
    ein abgekartetes \Spiel a set-up fam
    ein abgekartetes \Spiel sein to be a set-up fam, to be rigged [in advance]
    aus dem \Spiel wurde bitterer Ernst the game turned deadly serious
    ein doppeltes \Spiel treiben to double-cross sb
    ein falsches \Spiel treiben to play sb false
    genug des grausamen \Spiels! (hum) enough is enough!
    das \Spiel mit der Liebe playing with love
    [s]ein \Spiel mit jdm/etw treiben to play games with sb/sth
    das \Spiel zu weit treiben to push one's luck too far
    für jdn ein \Spiel sein to be a game to sb
    16. TECH (Abstand) play no indef art, no pl; (erwünscht) clearance; (unerwünscht) slackness no pl; (zulässig) allowance; (Rückschlag) backlash no pl
    17. JAGD (Schwanz) tail
    18.
    aus dem \Spiel bleiben to stay out of it
    jdn/etw [mit] ins \Spiel bringen to bring sb/sth into it
    ein \Spiel mit dem Feuer playing with fire
    bei jdm gewonnenes \Spiel haben to be home and dry BRIT [or AM home free] [with sb]
    [bei etw dat] [mit] im \Spiel sein to be involved [or at play] [in sth]
    ins \Spiel kommen to come into it; Person a. to become involved; Faktor to come into play
    jdn/etw aus dem \Spiel lassen to keep [or leave] sb/sth out of it
    ein leichtes \Spiel [mit jdm/etw] haben to have an easy job of it, to have an easy job with sb/sth
    man hat mit ihr leichtes \Spiel she's easy game for anyone
    Pech im \Spiel, Glück in der Liebe (prov) ≈lucky at cards, unlucky in love prov
    etw aufs \Spiel setzen to put sth on the line [or at stake], to risk sth
    auf dem \Spiel stehen to be at stake
    jdm das \Spiel verderben to ruin sb's plans
    das \Spiel verloren geben to throw in the towel [or sponge]
    * * *
    das; Spiel[e]s, Spiele
    1) (das Spielen, Spielerei) play

    ein Spiel mit dem Feuer(fig.) playing with fire

    2) (GlücksSpiel; GesellschaftsSpiel) game; (WettSpiel) game; match

    etwas aufs Spiel setzen — put something at stake; risk something

    jemanden/etwas aus dem Spiel lassen — (fig.) leave somebody/something out of it

    ins Spiel kommen(fig.) < factor> come into play; <person, authorities, etc.> become involved; <matter, subject, etc.> come into it

    im Spiel sein(fig.) be involved

    3) (Utensilien) game
    4) o. Pl. (eines Schauspielers) performance
    5) (eines Musikers) performance; playing
    7) (SchauSpiel) play
    * * *
    Spiel n; -(e)s, -e
    1. nur sg (das Spielen) play(ing); um Geld: gambling;
    dem Spiel verfallen sein be an inveterate gambler;
    die Kinder sind in ihr Spiel vertieft the children are absorbed in their play
    2. (Gesellschaftsspiel, Ballspiel, Glücksspiel, Brettspiel, Partie) game; (besonders Mannschaftssport) match;
    Spiel, Satz und Sieg Tennis: game, set and match;
    im Spiel sein Ball: be in play; fig be involved (
    bei in);
    ins Spiel bringen SPORT (jemanden) bring sb on; fig (etwas) bring sth into play; (jemanden) get sb involved;
    aus dem Spiel nehmen SPORT take sb off;
    das Spiel bestimmen SPORT decide the match;
    das Spiel machen Fußball etc: control ( oder dominate) the game;
    machen Sie Ihr Spiel! Roulette: faites vos jeux;
    wie steht das Spiel? SPORT what’s the score?;
    leichtes Spiel haben have an easy win; fig have an easy job of it;
    das Spiel ist aus the game’s over; fig the game’s up;
    das Spiel aufgeben throw in the towel
    3. (Schauspiel) play
    4. (Spielweise) THEAT, MUS playing, performance; SPORT play;
    gefährliches Spiel Fußball: dangerous play; fig ( auch
    5. meist sg; fig:
    Spiel der Farben etc play of colo(u)rs etc;
    das Spiel von Licht und Schatten the play of light and shade;
    ein Spiel des Zufalls one of fortune’s little tricks;
    das Spiel des Schicksals the vagaries pl of fortune;
    ein seltsames Spiel der Natur a freak of nature;
    ein Spiel mit dem Feuer playing with fire;
    ein Spiel mit der Liebe trifling with love;
    ein Spiel mit Worten a play on words
    6. koll (Brett, Figuren etc) set, game;
    ein Spiel Karten a pack ( oder deck) of cards;
    ein Spiel aufstellen lay out a game
    7. fig:
    freies Spiel haben have the field to o.s.;
    jemandem das Spiel verderben spoil things for sb;
    jemandes Spiel durchschauen see through sb’s (little) game;
    freies Spiel der Kräfte free interplay of forces;
    auf dem Spiel stehen be at stake;
    aufs Spiel setzen (put at) risk;
    jemanden/etwas aus dem Spiel lassen leave sb/sth out of it;
    sein Spiel mit jemandem treiben play games with sb;
    gewonnenes Spiel haben have the game in one’s hand;
    es war eine gehörige Portion Glück im Spiel there was a fair bit of luck involved;
    genug des grausamen Spiels! umg that’ll do!;
    die Hand im Spiel haben have a finger in the pie
    8. TECH play; erwünschtes: clearance; zulässiges: allowance;
    die Lenkung/Bremse hat zu viel Spiel there is too much play in the steering/the brake needs taking up ( oder adjusting); auch abgekartet, Miene, olympisch etc
    * * *
    das; Spiel[e]s, Spiele
    1) (das Spielen, Spielerei) play

    ein Spiel mit dem Feuer(fig.) playing with fire

    2) (GlücksSpiel; GesellschaftsSpiel) game; (WettSpiel) game; match

    etwas aufs Spiel setzen — put something at stake; risk something

    jemanden/etwas aus dem Spiel lassen — (fig.) leave somebody/something out of it

    ins Spiel kommen(fig.) < factor> come into play; <person, authorities, etc.> become involved; <matter, subject, etc.> come into it

    im Spiel sein(fig.) be involved

    3) (Utensilien) game
    4) o. Pl. (eines Schauspielers) performance
    5) (eines Musikers) performance; playing
    7) (SchauSpiel) play
    * * *
    -e (mechanisch) n.
    play n.
    slack n. -e n.
    game n.
    match n.
    (§ pl.: matches)
    play n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Spiel

  • 58 partido

    adj.
    cut, cleft, split, riven.
    m.
    1 party.
    2 game (Sport).
    un partido de baloncesto/rugby a game of basketball/rugby
    3 match.
    buen/mal partido good/bad match
    4 advantage, profit, gain.
    sacar partido de take advantage of...
    5 team.
    6 hair parting, part, part in one's hair.
    7 prospect, prospect for marriage.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: partir.
    * * *
    1 (grupo político) party, group
    2 (provecho) profit, advantage
    3 DEPORTE (equipo) team; (juego) game, match
    ————————
    1→ link=partir partir
    1 (dividido) divided
    2 (roto) broken, split
    1 (grupo político) party, group
    2 (provecho) profit, advantage
    3 DEPORTE (equipo) team; (juego) game, match
    \
    sacar partido de to profit from
    ser un buen partido familiar to be a good catch
    tomar partido to take sides
    tomar partido por alguien to side with somebody
    partido amistoso friendly game
    partido de exhibición exhibition match
    partido de ida first leg
    partido de vuelta second leg
    partido judicial administrative area
    partido político political party
    sistema de partidos party system
    * * *
    noun m.
    2) game, match
    3) play
    4) tie
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Pol) party

    tomar partido por algo/algn — to side with sth/sb

    2) (Dep) game, match

    partido de dobles — (Tenis) doubles match, game of doubles

    partido de idaaway game o match, first leg

    partido de vueltareturn game o match, second leg

    3) (=provecho)
    4)

    ser un buen partido[persona] to be a good match

    5) (=distrito) district, administrative area

    partido judicialdistrict under the jurisdiction of a local court

    6) frm (=apoyo) support
    7) frm

    darse a partido, venir(se) a partido — to give way

    8) Cono Sur (Naipes) hand
    9) And, Caribe (=aparcería) crop share
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    1) < labios> chapped; < barbilla> cleft
    2) (Mat)

    nueve partido por tres da... — nine divided by three gives...

    II
    1)
    a) ( de fútbol) game, match (BrE); ( de tenis) match
    b) (AmL) ( partida) game
    2) (Pol) party

    un partido de izquierda/centro — a left-wing/center party

    sistema de partido únicoone-party o single-party system

    3) ( provecho)
    5) ( comarca) administrative area
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    1) < labios> chapped; < barbilla> cleft
    2) (Mat)

    nueve partido por tres da... — nine divided by three gives...

    II
    1)
    a) ( de fútbol) game, match (BrE); ( de tenis) match
    b) (AmL) ( partida) game
    2) (Pol) party

    un partido de izquierda/centro — a left-wing/center party

    sistema de partido únicoone-party o single-party system

    3) ( provecho)
    5) ( comarca) administrative area
    * * *
    partido1
    1 = party.

    Ex: Surely the concept 'Conservative party' appears last in the citation order of this class number.

    * aparato del partido = party machinery.
    * buen partido = eligible party, eligible bachelor.
    * de dos partidos políticos = bipartisan [bi-partisan].
    * obtener partido de = capitalise on/upon [capitalize, -USA].
    * partido conservador = conservative party.
    * partido de derechas = right wing party.
    * partido de izquierdas = left-wing party.
    * partido de la oposición = opposition party.
    * partido disidente = splinter party.
    * partido en el gobierno = governing party.
    * partido en el poder, el = ruling party, the.
    * partido gobernante = governing party.
    * Partido Laborista, el = Labour Party, the.
    * Partido Liberal Democrático, el = Liberal Democrats, the.
    * partido político = political party.
    * Partido Socialista Nacional, el = National Socialist Party, the.
    * sacar el máximo partido = exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), take + the best advantage.
    * sacar el máximo partido a = get + the most out of.
    * sacar el máximo partido a Algo = reach + the full potential of.
    * sacar el máximo partido de = harness + the power of, make + the best of.
    * sacar el máximo partido de Algo = make + the most of.
    * sacar el mayor partido al dinero de uno = get + the most for + Posesivo + money.
    * sacar el mejor partido de = get + the best out of.
    * sacar el mejor partido de Algo = make + the best advantage of, make + the best use of, make + the best possible use of.
    * sacar el mejor partido posible = get + the best of both worlds, get + the best of all worlds.
    * sacarle partido a = make + an opportunity (out) of.
    * sacar más partido = get + more for + Posesivo + money.
    * sacar mayor partido a = squeeze + more life out of.
    * sacar mejor partido = get + more for + Posesivo + money.
    * sacar partido = take + advantage (of), exploit + benefits.
    * sacar partido a una oportunidad = capitalise on + opportunity.
    * sin afiliación a un partido político = non-partisan [nonpartisan].
    * tomar partido = take + sides.
    * tomar partido por = side with.
    * tomar partido por Alguien = side in + Posesivo + favour.
    * un buen partido = a good catch.

    partido2
    2 = sports match, game, match, fixture.

    Ex: School events may be regular and seasonal, like Christmas and vacations, or occasional and minor like sports matches.

    Ex: A game is a set of materials designed for play according to prescribed rules.
    Ex: That was one of the finest matches they ever played.
    Ex: New fixtures for the rest of the season have been issued along with some changes in the First Division.
    * partido amistoso = friendly match.
    * partido de competición = club game.
    * partido de fútbol = football game, soccer game, football match.
    * partido de ida = away game, first leg.
    * partido de liga = league game.
    * partido de vuelta = second leg, home game.
    * partido entre equipos rivales = local derby.
    * partido oficial = official game.
    * partido que se juega en casa = home game.
    * partido que se juega fuera de casa = away game.
    * perder un partido = lose + match.
    * resultado de un partido = score.
    * tres goles en un mismo partido = hat trick.

    partido3
    3 = cloven, forked.

    Ex: It is a very old belief that the Devil always appears with a cloven foot as a distinguishing mark.

    Ex: One theory suggests that the forked section of the hieroglyph represents an animal's legs with the central shaft as the body or elongated neck (like a giraffe).
    * con el corazón partido = broken-hearted.
    * luchar a brazo partido = fight + tooth and nail.
    * pelear a brazo partido = fight + tooth and nail.

    * * *
    partido1 -da
    A ‹labios› chapped; ‹barbilla› cleft
    B ( Mat):
    siete partido por diez seven over ten
    este número, partido por tres, nos da el valor de X this number, divided by three, gives us the value of X
    A
    1 (de fútbol) game, match ( BrE)
    vamos a echar un partido de tenis let's have a game of tennis
    el partido de tenis entre Gómez y Rendall the tennis match between Gómez and Rendall
    2 ( AmL) (partida) game
    un partido de ajedrez a game of chess
    Compuestos:
    friendly game o match, friendly
    replay, deciding game
    exhibition game o match
    benefit game o match, benefit
    first leg
    second leg
    home game o ( BrE also) match
    away game o ( BrE also) match
    B
    1 ( Pol) party
    partido político political party
    partido de la oposición opposition party
    un partido de izquierda(s)/derecha(s)/centro a left-wing/right-wing/center party
    sistema de partido único one-party o single-party system
    tomar partido to take sides
    2 (partidarios) following
    su música tiene mucho partido entre la juventud his music has a big following among young people
    esta postura tiene mucho partido entre los agricultores this position enjoys wide support among farmers o is widely supported by farmers
    Compuesto:
    C
    (provecho): le sabe sacar partido a cualquier situación he knows how to make the most of any situation
    trata de sacar el mejor partido de tus conocimientos try to make the best use of o try to take full advantage of your knowledge
    D
    (para casarse): un buen partido a good catch
    no pudo encontrar peor partido para casarse she couldn't have found anyone worse to marry
    E (comarca) administrative area
    Compuesto:
    ( Esp) administrative area
    * * *

     

    Del verbo partir: ( conjugate partir)

    partido es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    partido    
    partir
    partido 1
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    1 labios chapped;
    barbilla cleft
    2 (Mat):

    nueve partido por tres da … nine divided by three gives …
    partido 2 sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) ( de fútbol) game, match (BrE);

    ( de tenis) match;

    un partido de béisbol a baseball game;
    partido amistoso friendly game o match;
    partido de desempate deciding game, decider;
    partido en casa/fuera de casa home/away match
    b) (AmL) ( partida) game;


    2 (Pol) party;

    tomar partido to take sides
    3 ( provecho):

    sacarle partido a algo to make the most of sth
    4 ( para casarse):

    partir ( conjugate partir) verbo transitivo
    a) ( con cuchillo) ‹tarta/melón to cut;


    b) ( romper) ‹piedra/coco to break, smash;

    nuez/avellana to crack;
    rama/palo to break

    cabeza to split open
    d) [ frío] ‹ labios to chap

    verbo intransitivo
    1
    a) (frml) ( marcharse) to leave, depart (frml)

    b) [ auto] (Chi) to start

    2
    a) partido DE algo ‹de una premisa/un supuesto› to start from sth

    b)


    a partido de ahora/ese momento from now on/that moment on;
    a partido de hoy (as o starting) from today
    partirse verbo pronominal
    a) [mármol/roca] to split, smash

    b) ( refl) ‹ labio to split;

    diente to break, chip
    partido,-a sustantivo masculino
    1 Pol party
    2 Dep match, game
    partido de vuelta, return match
    3 (beneficio, oportunidades, jugo) advantage, benefit: sácale partido a la vida, make the most of life 4 ser un buen partido, to be a good catch
    ♦ Locuciones: tomar partido por, to side with
    partir
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (romper, quebrar) to break: me parte el corazón verte tan desalentada, it's heartbreaking to see you so depressed
    partir una nuez, to shell a walnut
    2 (dividir) to split, divide
    (con un cuchillo) to cut
    II vi (irse) to leave, set out o off
    ♦ Locuciones: a partir de aquí/ahora, from here on/now on
    a partir de entonces no volvimos a hablarnos, we didn't speak to each other from then on
    ' partido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acabar
    - adhesión
    - antológica
    - antológico
    - arrojadiza
    - arrojadizo
    - bajón
    - baño
    - barrer
    - beneficio
    - centenaria
    - centenario
    - continuismo
    - convoy
    - correligionaria
    - correligionario
    - cotización
    - cualquiera
    - decidir
    - depurar
    - desempate
    - desmembrarse
    - despeje
    - dirección
    - dirigir
    - dirigente
    - disputada
    - disputado
    - engranaje
    - entrar
    - épica
    - épico
    - ser
    - escaño
    - europeísta
    - fila
    - fracturar
    - fruto
    - ganarse
    - grupúsculo
    - imperante
    - independiente
    - izquierda
    - izquierdo
    - judicial
    - laborista
    - liberal
    - lucha
    - mayoría
    - mayoritaria
    English:
    about
    - amid
    - brain
    - brokenhearted
    - call off
    - cancel
    - capital
    - cardholder
    - centre
    - close
    - closely
    - decider
    - derby
    - disappoint
    - double
    - equal
    - eventual
    - fair
    - fixture
    - football match
    - fortunately
    - friendly
    - game
    - GOP
    - grass roots
    - heart-broken
    - hooligan
    - hot up
    - international
    - job
    - join
    - kick-off
    - labour
    - Liberal Party
    - line
    - machine
    - majority
    - match
    - member
    - membership
    - minority
    - office
    - opponent
    - opposing
    - ostracize
    - party line
    - pep talk
    - play
    - profit
    - quite
    * * *
    1. [político] party;
    partido político political party;
    un partido de izquierda(s) a left-wing party;
    el partido en el gobierno the ruling party;
    un partido de (la) oposición an opposition party
    partido bisagra = minority party holding the balance of power
    2. [deportivo] game, Br match;
    un partido de baloncesto/rugby a game of basketball/rugby;
    un partido de liga/copa a league/cup game o Br match
    partido amistoso friendly;
    partido benéfico benefit game o Br match;
    partido de clasificación qualifying game o Br match, qualifier;
    partido de consolación consolation final;
    partido de dobles game of doubles, doubles game o Br match;
    partido de entrenamiento practice game o Br match;
    partido de las estrellas all-star game;
    partido de exhibición exhibition game o Br match;
    partido (de) homenaje testimonial (game);
    partido de ida [en copa] first leg;
    partido internacional international, Br international match;
    partido de vuelta [en copa] second leg
    3. Am [partida] game;
    un partido de ajedrez a game of chess
    4. [futuro cónyuge]
    ser buen/mal partido to be a good/bad match
    5. Esp partido judicial = area under the jurisdiction of a court of first instance
    6. Comp
    sacar partido de, sacarle partido a to make the most of;
    tomar partido por [ponerse de parte de] to side with;
    [decidir] to decide on;
    tomar partido por hacer algo to decide to do sth
    * * *
    m
    1 POL party
    2 DEP game;
    partido en casa home game
    3
    :
    sacar partido de take advantage of;
    tomar partido take sides
    * * *
    1) : (political) party
    2) : game, match
    partido de futbol: soccer game
    3) apoyo: support, following
    4) provecho: profit, advantage
    sacar partido de: to profit from
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > partido

  • 59 emparejar

    v.
    2 to make level.
    3 to make even, to equalize, to even, to even out.
    4 to form a pair, to match.
    * * *
    1 (cosas) to put into pairs, match; (personas) to pair off
    2 (nivelar) to make level; (comparar) to put on a par ( con, with)
    3 (cuadrar) to match ( con, with)
    1 (ser parejo) to be even ( con, with)
    2 (alcanzar) to catch up ( con, with)
    1 (personas) to pair up, pair off
    2 (alcanzar nivel) to catch up
    * * *
    verb
    1) to pair, match
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ dos cosas, dos personas] to pair, match
    2) (=nivelar) to level, make level
    2. VI
    1) (=alcanzar) to catch up ( con with)
    2) (=nivelarse) to be even ( con with)
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) < personas> to pair... off; <calcetines/zapatos> to pair up
    2) ( nivelar) < pelo> to make... even; < dobladillo> to even up; <pared/suelo> to level, make... level; <montones/pilas> to make... the same height, make... level
    2. 3.
    emparejarse v pron
    a) ( formar parejas) to pair off
    b) ( nivelarse) to level off, even up
    * * *
    = match, level, pair, couple, conjoin, pair up, pair off.
    Ex. A fundamental theoretical rule of subject indexing is that each heading should be co-extensive with the subject of the document, that is, the label and the information or documents found under that label should match.
    Ex. Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.
    Ex. The movie rudicule the Hollywood convention of pairing decrepit male actors with starlets young enough to be their granddaughters.
    Ex. The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.
    Ex. The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.
    Ex. Researchers have found that protons are about 20 times more likely to pair up with neutrons than with other protons in the nucleus.
    Ex. Being single when all your friends are pairing off can be difficult.
    ----
    * emparejarse = mate, interbreed, pair up.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) < personas> to pair... off; <calcetines/zapatos> to pair up
    2) ( nivelar) < pelo> to make... even; < dobladillo> to even up; <pared/suelo> to level, make... level; <montones/pilas> to make... the same height, make... level
    2. 3.
    emparejarse v pron
    a) ( formar parejas) to pair off
    b) ( nivelarse) to level off, even up
    * * *
    = match, level, pair, couple, conjoin, pair up, pair off.

    Ex: A fundamental theoretical rule of subject indexing is that each heading should be co-extensive with the subject of the document, that is, the label and the information or documents found under that label should match.

    Ex: Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.
    Ex: The movie rudicule the Hollywood convention of pairing decrepit male actors with starlets young enough to be their granddaughters.
    Ex: The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.
    Ex: The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.
    Ex: Researchers have found that protons are about 20 times more likely to pair up with neutrons than with other protons in the nucleus.
    Ex: Being single when all your friends are pairing off can be difficult.
    * emparejarse = mate, interbreed, pair up.

    * * *
    emparejar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹personas› to pair … off
    2 ‹cosas›
    hay que emparejar los calcetines the socks have to be paired up o put into pairs
    emparejó las dos piezas she matched up the two parts
    B (nivelar) ‹pelo› to make … even, cut … to the same length; ‹dobladillo› to even up; ‹pared/suelo› to level, make … level; ‹montones/pilas› to make … the same height, make … level emparejar algo CON algo:
    empareja este lado con el otro even o level this side up with the other, make this side level with the other
    ■ emparejar
    vi
    emparejar CON algn to catch up WITH sb
    1 (formar parejas) to pair off
    llegaron emparejados al baile they came to the dance as a couple
    2 (nivelarse) to level off, even up
    * * *

    emparejar ( conjugate emparejar) verbo transitivo
    1 personasto pair … off;
    calcetines/zapatos to pair up
    2 ( nivelar) ‹ peloto make … even;
    dobladillo to even up;
    pared/suelo to level, make … level;
    montones/pilasto make … the same height
    emparejarse verbo pronominal


    emparejar verbo transitivo
    1 (hacer pares iguales) to match
    emparejar calcetines, to match socks
    2 (personas) to pair off
    ' emparejar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    match
    - match up
    - mismatch
    - pair off
    * * *
    vt
    1. [juntar en pareja] [personas] to pair off;
    [zapatos, calcetines] to match (up)
    2. [nivelar] to make level;
    hay que emparejar los bajos del pantalón the Br turn-ups o US cuffs on the trousers have to be made the same length
    vi
    to be a match
    * * *
    v/t personas pair off; calcetines match up
    * * *
    1) : to pair, to match up
    2) : to make even
    : to catch up

    Spanish-English dictionary > emparejar

  • 60 igualar

    v.
    1 to make equal, to equalize (hacer igual).
    igualar algo a o con to equate something with
    El aparato iguala los tonos The machine equalizes the tones.
    2 to be equal to (person).
    nadie la iguala en generosidad nobody is as generous as she is
    3 to level (terreno).
    4 to equal, to equate, to be equal to, to match.
    Su energía iguala a su insistencia Her energy equals her insistence.
    5 to amount to.
    Eso iguala a un millón That amounts to a million.
    * * *
    1 to make equal
    2 (allanar) to level; (pulir) to smooth
    3 (comparar) to match
    no hay nadie que lo iguale nobody can match him, he has no equal
    4 DEPORTE (partido) to draw; (tanteo) to equalize
    1 (ser iguales) to be equal
    2 (compararse) to be compared
    * * *
    verb
    3) tie
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=hacer igual)
    a) [+ cantidades, sueldos] to make equal, make the same; [+ resultado] to equal

    igualar algo a o con algo — to make sth the same as sth

    han igualado mi sueldo al vuestro — they've put us on the same salary, they've made my salary the same as yours

    b) (Dep) [+ marca, récord] to equal

    a los tres minutos el equipo visitante igualó el marcador — three minutes later, the away team scored the equalizer o equalized

    igualar el partido — to draw the match, equalize

    igualar a puntos a o con algn — to be level on points with sb

    2) [+ suelo, superficie] to level, level off

    igualar algo con algo — to make sth level with sth

    3) (=poner al mismo nivel) [+ precios] to match, equal; [+ derechos, fuerzas] to place on an equal footing

    igualar a algn en belleza — to match sb's beauty

    4) (Com) [+ venta] to agree upon
    2. VI
    1) (=ser igual)

    igualar con algo — to match sth

    igualar en belleza — to be equally beautiful

    igualan en número de representantesthey have the same number o an equal number of representatives

    2) (Dep) (=empatar) to score the equalizer, equalize
    3) (Com) to come to an agreement
    4) CAm, Méx * to be too familiar, be cheeky *
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) ( nivelar) <superficie/terreno> to level, level off; <flequillo/dobladillo> to even up, make... straight
    b) < salarios> to make... equal o the same

    igualar algo con or a algo — to make something the same as something

    2)
    a) <éxito/récord> to equal, match
    b) (Dep)
    2.
    igualarse v pron

    igualarse a or con algo — to match o equal something

    * * *
    = equal, equate (with/to), level, place + Nombre + on the same footing as, equalise [equalize, -USA].
    Ex. Wilson charge a flat one-time fee for backfiles of each data base which equals a one-year subscription to that file.
    Ex. These new symbols can be equated with the symbols 'x' and 'xx' that are used currently in many authority listings to convey the same meaning.
    Ex. Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.
    Ex. The programme promotes the true integration of librarians into clinical teams and places them on the same footing as case workers, nutritionists and pharmacists.
    Ex. This portal aims to equalize access to education and help people in developing countries improve their chances for a better life.
    ----
    * igualar a = bring + Nombre + to a par with.
    * igualar las condiciones para todos = level + the playing field.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) ( nivelar) <superficie/terreno> to level, level off; <flequillo/dobladillo> to even up, make... straight
    b) < salarios> to make... equal o the same

    igualar algo con or a algo — to make something the same as something

    2)
    a) <éxito/récord> to equal, match
    b) (Dep)
    2.
    igualarse v pron

    igualarse a or con algo — to match o equal something

    * * *
    = equal, equate (with/to), level, place + Nombre + on the same footing as, equalise [equalize, -USA].

    Ex: Wilson charge a flat one-time fee for backfiles of each data base which equals a one-year subscription to that file.

    Ex: These new symbols can be equated with the symbols 'x' and 'xx' that are used currently in many authority listings to convey the same meaning.
    Ex: Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.
    Ex: The programme promotes the true integration of librarians into clinical teams and places them on the same footing as case workers, nutritionists and pharmacists.
    Ex: This portal aims to equalize access to education and help people in developing countries improve their chances for a better life.
    * igualar a = bring + Nombre + to a par with.
    * igualar las condiciones para todos = level + the playing field.

    * * *
    igualar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 (nivelar) ‹superficie/terreno› to level, level off; ‹flequillo/dobladillo› to even up, make … straight
    ¿puedes igualarme las puntas? could you tidy up o even up o trim the ends for me?
    2 ‹salarios› to make … equal o the same igualar algo CONor A algo to make sth the same AS sth
    si igualamos la ecuación a cero if we make the equation equal zero
    para igualar fuerzas con sus rivales to put them on an equal footing with their rivals
    B
    1 ‹éxito/récord/hazaña› to equal, match
    [ S ] nadie puede igualar nuestros precios unbeatable prices!, nobody can match our prices!
    2 ( Dep):
    a los 30 minutos Pérez igualó el marcador in the 30th minute Pérez scored the equalizer o tied the scores o equalized
    Ortiz anotó otro gol igualando el marcador a tres Ortiz scored another goal, taking the score to three all o three each o three-three
    igualarron a dos goles they drew/tied two goals each
    ■ igualar
    vi
    ( Dep):
    Roca igualó a los tres minutos Roca tied the scores o scored the equalizer three minutes later
    los dos equipos igualaron a tres the two teams drew o tied three all o three each o three-three
    no existe otro que se le iguale there is nobody else to equal him o to match him, he has no equal
    igualarse Aor CON algo to match o equal sth
    intentarán igualarse con or a las empresas de más éxito they will try to equal o match the most successful companies
    * * *

    igualar ( conjugate igualar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a)superficie/terreno to level, level off;

    flequillo/dobladillo to even up, make … straight
    b) salarios› to make … equal o the same;

    igualar algo con or a algo to make sth the same as sth
    2éxito/récord to equal, match
    igualarse verbo pronominal:

    igualarse a or con algo to match o equal sth
    igualar verbo transitivo
    1 to make equal
    2 (una superficie) to level
    3 Dep (empatar) to equalize

    ' igualar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    equiparar
    English:
    equal
    - equalize
    - even
    - touch
    - level
    - match
    * * *
    vt
    1. [hacer igual] to make equal, to equalize;
    les han igualado los sueldos they've brought their salaries into line with each other, they've started paying them the same salary;
    igualar algo a o [m5] con to equate sth with;
    esa acción lo iguala a sus enemigos that act takes him down to his enemies' level;
    intentan igualar sus productos a los de la competencia they are trying to match their products to those of their competitors;
    todavía no han conseguido igualar su récord her record still hasn't been equalled
    2. [persona] to be equal to;
    nadie la iguala en generosidad her generosity is unrivalled
    3. [terreno] to level;
    [superficie] to smooth
    4. [hierba, cabello] to trim
    5. Dep
    igualaron el marcador en el último minuto they equalized in the last minute
    vi
    Dep to equalize;
    igualaron en el último minuto they equalized in the last minute;
    igualaron a cero they drew Br nil-nil o US zero-zero
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 precio, marca equal, match;
    igualar algo MAT make sth equal (con, a to)
    2 ( nivelar) level off
    II v/i DEP tie the game, Br
    equalize;
    igualar a cero tie o Br draw nil-nil
    * * *
    1) : to equalize
    2) : to tie
    igualar el marcador: to even the score
    * * *
    1. (empatar) to equalize
    2. (allanar) to level [pt. & pp. levelled]

    Spanish-English dictionary > igualar

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