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101 zampar
v.1 to shove, to stick (informal) (meter). ( Latin American Spanish)2 to say (right out).3 to gobble.4 to stick in.* * *1 familiar to stuff oneself* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (esp AmL fam)a) ( poner) to put, stick (colloq)b) ( pegar)zamparle una trompada/cachetada a alguien — to thump/slap somebody
2) (AmL) ( decir)2.así nomás le zampó que... — she just came right o straight out and said that...
zampar vi (Esp) to stuff one's face (colloq)3.zamparse v pron2) (AmL fam) (tirarse, lanzarse) to throw oneself, to leap* * *----* zamparse = gobble up, put away, scoff.* zampárselo todo = scoff + the lot.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (esp AmL fam)a) ( poner) to put, stick (colloq)b) ( pegar)zamparle una trompada/cachetada a alguien — to thump/slap somebody
2) (AmL) ( decir)2.así nomás le zampó que... — she just came right o straight out and said that...
zampar vi (Esp) to stuff one's face (colloq)3.zamparse v pron2) (AmL fam) (tirarse, lanzarse) to throw oneself, to leap* * ** zamparse = gobble up, put away, scoff.* zampárselo todo = scoff + the lot.* * *zampar [A1 ]vtel muy idiota zampó el pie en el barro the stupid idiot put o ( colloq) stuck his foot right in the mudlo zampé en el suelo de un golpe I floored him with one blow2(pegar): zamparle una trompada/cachetada a algn to thump/slap sble zampó tremenda patada she kicked him really hardB( AmL) (decir): así nomás le zampó que … she just came right o straight out and said that …■ zamparvi■ zamparsese zampó semejante plato de ravioles she wolfed down an enormous plate of raviolise lo zampó de un trago he downed it in onese zamparon una botella de tequila they knocked back a bottle of tequilaes capaz de zamparse la caja de bombones he's quite capable of putting away o ( BrE colloq) scoffing the whole box of chocolates* * *
zampar vtr fam to gobble
' zampar' also found in these entries:
English:
stuff away
* * *♦ vtAm1. [meter] to shove, to stick;zampó la mano arriba de la torta she slapped o smacked her hand down on top of the cake;le zampé un piñazo en el estómago I belted him one in the stomach2. [decir] to say (right out);le zampé todo lo que venía guardándome hace tiempo I let rip at him with everything I'd been keeping to myself for so long♦ vi¡cómo zampa! look at him stuffing his face!* * *famv/t wolf down fam -
102 a-şi face de cap (a face prostii)
Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi face de cap (a face prostii)
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103 obel|ga
f insult- bluznąć stekiem obelg to let rip a stream of abuse a. insults- obrzucić kogoś obelgami to hurl abuse a. insults at sb- takie pożegnanie jest dla nich obelgą such a farewell is an insult to themThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obel|ga
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104 браниться
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105 не мешать
not to interfere словосочетание: -
106 kafferen
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107 loslegen
(ugs.: sich stürmisch äußern)to let rip [to speak without restraint] -
108 ordentlich einen fahren lassen
to let rip coll. [to fart loud and long]Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > ordentlich einen fahren lassen
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109 Кто старое помянет, тому глаз вон
Let old wrongdoings be forgotten. See Что было, то прошло и быльем поросло b (4), Что минуло, то сгинуло b (4), Что прошло, поминать на что (4)Var.: Кто прошлое вспомянет, тому глаз вонCf: Bury the past (Br.). Do not rip up old sores (Am.). Don't rip up old sores and cast up old scores (Am.). Forgive and forget (Am., Br.). Let bygones be bygones (Am., Br.). Let the dead bury the dead (Am., Br.). Never rip up old grievances (sores) (Br.). Reopen not a wound once healed (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Кто старое помянет, тому глаз вон
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110 biarkan sesuatu berlaku
let things rip, leted things rip, leted things rip, letting things rip -
111 нека оди како оди
let things rip* * *let things rip -
112 оди со голема брзина
let it rip* * *let it rip -
113 што сака нека биде
let things rip* * *let things rip -
114 déjalo correr
• let it go off• let it rip -
115 lasă-l în boii lui!
let him rip!v. şi \lasă-l în boii lui! pace. -
116 dale todo
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117 не нарушать естественный ход событий
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > не нарушать естественный ход событий
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118 Gib Gas!
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119 gázt neki!
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120 rajar
v.1 to crack.El calor raja el cuero The heat cracks the leather.2 to slash, to cut up (informal) (apuñalar).3 to natter on, to witter on (informal) (hablar). (peninsular Spanish)4 to rip open, to rip apart, to rip up.El clavo rajó mi vestido The nail ripped open my dress.5 to boast, to brag.* * *1 (hender) to split, crack2 (hacer tajadas) to slice3 argot (acuchillar) to cut up1 (partirse) to split, crack2 familiar (desistir) to back out, quit3 familiar (acobardarse) to chicken out* * *verbto crack, split* * *1. VT1) [+ papel, tejido] to tear, rip; [+ neumático, rueda] to slash; [+ vidrio, cerámica] to crack; [+ leña] to chop up2) * (=acuchillar) to cut up *3) LAm (=calumniar) to slander, run down4) LAm ** [+ examen] to flunk *, fail6) Cono Sur * [+ trabajador] to fire *2. VI1) * (=hablar mucho) to natter *rajar de algn — * (=criticar) to slag sb off *
2) * (=jactarse) to brag3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( agrietar) to crack, cause... to crackb) ( desgarrar) to tear, ripc) (arg) < persona> to knife (colloq)le rajó el cuello — he slit his throat (colloq)
2)a) (CS fam) ( criticar) to run... downb) (Andes) ( en examen) (fam) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)2.rajar via) (Col, Per fam) ( criticar)rajar DE alguien — to badmouth somebody (AmE colloq), to slag somebody off (BrE colloq)
b) (Bol, CS fam) ( huir rápido) to run away3.rajemos de aquí — let's get out of here (colloq), let's beat it (colloq)
rajarse v pron1) pared/cerámica to crack; tela to split, tear, rip2)a) (fam) ( echarse atrás) to back outb) (Col, Per fam) ( en examen) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)* * *= crack.Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.----* rajarse = wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of).* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( agrietar) to crack, cause... to crackb) ( desgarrar) to tear, ripc) (arg) < persona> to knife (colloq)le rajó el cuello — he slit his throat (colloq)
2)a) (CS fam) ( criticar) to run... downb) (Andes) ( en examen) (fam) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)2.rajar via) (Col, Per fam) ( criticar)rajar DE alguien — to badmouth somebody (AmE colloq), to slag somebody off (BrE colloq)
b) (Bol, CS fam) ( huir rápido) to run away3.rajemos de aquí — let's get out of here (colloq), let's beat it (colloq)
rajarse v pron1) pared/cerámica to crack; tela to split, tear, rip2)a) (fam) ( echarse atrás) to back outb) (Col, Per fam) ( en examen) to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)* * *= crack.Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.
* rajarse = wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of).* * *rajar [A1 ]vtA1 (agrietar) ‹pared/cerámica› to crack, cause … to crack2 (desgarrar) ‹tela› to tear, ripsi te mueves te rajo el cuello move and I'll slit your throat ( colloq)B■ rajarvi2 (Col, Per fam) (criticar) rajar DE algn; to badmouth sb ( AmE colloq), to slag sb off ( BrE colloq)rajemos, que viene la maestra the teacher's coming, let's get out of here o let's beat it o let's split ( colloq)salieron rajando cuando llegó la policía they ran for it o they ran away when the police arrived, they hightailed it ( AmE) o ( BrE) scarpered when the police arrived ( colloq)■ rajarseA1 «pared/cerámica» to crack2 «tela» to tear, rip; «pantalones» to splitB1 ( fam) (echarse atrás) to back outno fuimos porque se rajaron we didn't go because they pulled out o backed outtienes que venir, no te rajes you have to come, don't try to back out of it o don't try to get out of it3(Bol, Chi fam) (ser generoso): hoy que es tu cumpleaños, rájate con un vinito since it's your birthday today, why don't you buy o ( BrE) stand us a drink?* * *
rajar ( conjugate rajar) verbo transitivo
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rajarse verbo pronominal
1 [pared/cerámica] to crack;
[ tela] to split, tear, rip
2 (fam) ( acobardarse) to back off
rajar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una fruta, un embutido) to slice
2 (un objeto) to crack, split
(un neumático) to slash
3 argot (a una persona) to knife, stab
II vi fam to chat: estuvieron rajando toda la tarde, they were chatting all afternoon
' rajar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- quebrar
English:
rip
- slash
- slit
- crack
* * *♦ vt1. [cerámica, puerta] to crack;[tela] to tear, to rip; [piel] to gash;le rajaron un neumático he had one of his tyres slasheddame el dinero o te rajo hand over the money or I'll cut you up4. Col, PRico [aplastar, apabullar] to crush, to defeat♦ viFamestuvo toda la tarde rajando por teléfono he spent the whole afternoon chatting o esp Br nattering on the phonese comió la sopa rajando she guzzled the soup down as fast as she could* * *I v/t1 fruta cut, slice2 cerámica crack3 neumático slashII v/i famgossip* * *rajar vthender: to crack, to splitrajar vi* * *
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