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121 round
1. adjective1) (shaped like a circle or globe: a round hole; a round stone; This plate isn't quite round.) rund2) (rather fat; plump: a round face.) lubben, rund2. adverb1) (in the opposite direction: He turned round.) rundt2) (in a circle: They all stood round and listened; A wheel goes round; All (the) year round.) i ring/krets, rundt3) (from one person to another: They passed the letter round; The news went round.) fra den ene til den andre, rundt4) (from place to place: We drove round for a while.) omkring, rundt5) (in circumference: The tree measured two metres round.) i omkrets6) (to a particular place, usually a person's home: Are you coming round (to our house) tonight?) bortom, innom3. preposition1) (on all sides of: There was a wall round the garden; He looked round the room.) rundt, om(kring)2) (passing all sides of (and returning to the starting-place): They ran round the tree.) omkring3) (changing direction at: He came round the corner.) rundt4) (in or to all parts of: The news spread all round the town.) omkring i4. noun1) (a complete circuit: a round of drinks (= one for everyone present); a round of golf.) runde, omgang2) (a regular journey one takes to do one's work: a postman's round.) runde, rute3) (a burst of cheering, shooting etc: They gave him a round of applause; The soldier fired several rounds.) klappsalve; runde, salve4) (a single bullet, shell etc: five hundred rounds of ammunition.) skudd5) (a stage in a competition etc: The winners of the first round will go through to the next.) omgang, runde, spill6) (a type of song sung by several singers singing the same tune starting in succession.) kanon5. verb(to go round: The car rounded the corner.) runde, dreie (seg)- rounded- roundly
- roundness
- rounds
- all-round
- all-rounder
- roundabout 6. adjective(not direct: a roundabout route.) indirekte, ad omveier- round-shouldered
- round trip
- all round
- round about
- round off
- round on
- round upavrunde--------hel--------krets--------periode--------rund--------sirkelrundIsubst. \/raʊnd\/1) sirkel, runding, ring2) runde, omgang, serie, inspeksjonsrunde, budrunde, tur, rekke, rode, rundtur3) ( kortspill) runde, kule, slag, parti4) kretsløp5) rutine, gjøremål6) servering, runde• who's buying the next round?hvem spanderer\/kjøper neste runde?7) skudd, patron8) skuddsalve9) ( britisk) brødskive12) ( gammeldags) runddans, ringdansdo a newspaper round gå med avisenthe doctor's round of visits visittrundego the round (of) ( overført) sirkulere i, gå på rundgang bli viden kjentgo the rounds ta runden, gå på inspeksjonsrunde ( også overført) gå på rundgang, sirkulere bli viden kjentherjein all the round ( også overført) sett fra alle vinkler, belyst fra alle sider, helhetlig ( teater) med amfiscenein all the round of Nature overalt i naturenmake one's rounds eller make the round of the wards gå runden (på sykehus), gå på visittround of ammunition ( militærvesen) skuddsalve skudd, patrona round of applause applaus, bifalla round of butter en smørklatta round of cheers hurraropround of negotiations\/talks forhandlingsrunde diskusjonsrundestipulated round ( golf) fastsatt rundevisiting rounds ( militærvesen) visittrundeIIverb \/raʊnd\/1) gjøre rund, avrunde2) runde, gå rundt, svinge rundt, passere3) ( fonetikk) labialisere, runde, uttale med lepperunding4) avrunde, avslutte, fullføre5) bli fyldigere, legge på seg6) dreie, snu, vende seg rundtround down ( om penger) runde ned, avrunde nedoverround in hale innround off avslutte, runde av med( om tall) avrunde slipe, runde av, pusse avround on\/upon someone skjelle ut noen, kaste seg over noen sladre på vende seg mot ( om dyr) overfalleround out bli fyldigere, legge på seg, bli rundutfylle, gjøre fullstendig, komplettere, utdyperound up ( om penger) runde opp gjøre et sammendrag, sammenfatte samle sammen, sammenkalle, mobilisere, få tak i( om dyr) drive innomringe, sirkle innpolitiet sirklet inn medlemmene av en gambler-ring pågripe, arrestereIIIadj. \/raʊnd\/1) ( om fasong) rund, sirkelformet, kuleformet2) ( om kroppsfasong) rund, fyldig, trinn3) ( også overført) avrundet, rund, omtrentlig4) hel, full5) oppriktig, ærlig, åpen, rett frem6) ( spesielt om penger) rikelig, rund, betydelig, stor7) ( om stemme) rund, klangfull, velklingende8) ( fonetikk) rund, rundet, labialisertbe round with a person være oppriktig mot noena good round (sum) en god slump pengerin round figures eller in round numbers rundt regnet, i runde summerround arch rundbueround oaths en saftig ed, kraftuttrykkround tour rundturscold a person in good round terms skjelle noen ut etter noterIVadv. \/raʊnd\/1) i området, i nærheten, rundt omkring2) rundt, i ring3) rundt, omkring• Emily, would you please show Colin round?Emily, kan ikke du være så snill å vise Colin rundt• don't turn round!4) rundt, utenom5) her, hit, innom, på besøk• how long are you round for?6) ( også round about) omtrent, rundt, omkring• ok, I'll see you round (about) lunchtimeall round overalt, på alle steder fra alle kanter, fra alle synsvinkleri det store og heleask somebody round be noen stikke innom, be noen hjem til seg(the) clock round døgnet rundtgather round samle seg, stimle sammen, komme nærmere, samles i en ringgo a long way round ta en lang omveigo round by ta omveien om, legge veien omorder the car round få bilen kjørt fremround about rundt (omkring), i nærheten, i områdetround here her omkring, i nærheten, på disse trakter, i dette området, i dette strøkethan er ikke herfra \/ han er ikke fra dette strøketround the clock hele døgnet, døgnet rundtturn round snu seg (rundt), endre kurs se seg til tilbakeVprep. \/raʊnd\/omkring, rundt, omround the clock døgnet rundt, hele døgnet -
122 dur
dur, e [dyʀ]1. adjectiveb. [problème, travail, parcours] hard• dur à manier/croire hard to handle/believed. ( = sévère) hard ; [loi, critique] harsh• être dur avec or pour or envers qn to be hard on sbe. ( = insensible) [personne] hard2. adverb3. masculine noun► en dur4. feminine noun* * *
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dure dyʀ adjectif1) ( difficile à entamer) [matériau, pain, siège, matelas] hard; [viande] tough; ( rigide) [pinceau, poil, cuir, carton] stiff; [brosse à dents] hard; [plastique] rigid; [ressort] hard2) ( malaisé à manipuler) [fermeture, poignée, pédale] stiff; [direction, volant] heavy3) ( résistant) [personne]elle est dure à la tâche or au travail — she's a hard worker
4) ( anguleux) [profil, traits] hard5) ( blessant) [son, voix, ton, parole, lumière, couleur] harsh6) ( hostile) [visage, expression] severe7) ( intransigeant) [parents, patron] ( en général) hard; ( à l'occasion) harsh; [régime] hard; [faction, politique] hardline (épith)il est très dur avec ses élèves — ( comme défaut) he's very hard on his pupils
il est dur mais juste — ( comme qualité) he's tough but fair
la droite/gauche dure — the hard Right/Left
8) ( contraignant) [loi naturelle, conditions de vie] harsh; [conditions de crédit, termes de sécurité] tough9) ( éprouvant) [métier] gén hard; ( physiquement) tough; [climat, nécessité] harsh; [concurrence, sport, ascension] hard, tough10) ( difficile) [examen, problème] hard11) ( sans fard) [film, reportage] hard-hitting (épith)12) ( calcaire) [eau] hard
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( personne solide) tough nut (colloq)
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adverbe [travailler, frapper] hard
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nom masculin permanent structure
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à la dure locution adverbiale the hard way••être dur d'oreille — (sl) to be hard of hearing
avoir la tête dure — ( obstiné) to be stubborn; ( obtus) to be dense
avoir la vie dure — [insectes] to be difficult to get rid of; [habitude, préjugé] to die hard
* * *dyʀ dur, -e1. adj1) (pierre, siège) hard, (viande) tough2) (travail, problème) hard3) (lumière, voix, climat) harsh4) (= sévère) (= maître) hard, (= discipline) harsh5) (= cruel) hard, hard-hearted6) (porte, col) stiff2. adv3. nm/f(= personne) tough guy4. nmen dur (bâtiment, installations) ; une construction en dur — a permanent structure
5. nfà la dure [élever un enfant] — the hard way, [dormir] rough
sur la dure [dormir] — rough
* * *A adj3 ( rigide) [pinceau, poil, cuir, carton] stiff; [brosse à dents] hard; [plastique] rigid; [ressort] hard;4 ( sans confort) [banquette, siège, matelas] hard;5 ( malaisé à manipuler) [fermeture, poignée, pédale] stiff; [direction, volant] heavy; dur à ouvrir/tourner hard to open/to turn;6 ( résistant) [personne] dur au mal tough; elle est dure à la fatigue she doesn't tire easily; elle est dure à la tâche or au travail she's a hard worker; elle est dure à la douleur she can stand a lot of pain;8 ( blessant) [son, voix, ton, parole, lumière, couleur] harsh; il n'y a pas de mots assez durs pour condamner… there are no words harsh enough to condemn…;9 ( hostile) [visage, expression] severe; elle lui a jeté un regard dur she gave him/her a severe look;10 ( intransigeant) [parents, patron] ( en général) hard; ( à l'occasion) harsh; [régime] hard; [faction, politique] hardline ( épith); il est très dur avec ses élèves ( comme défaut) he's very hard on his pupils; il est dur mais juste ( comme qualité) he's tough but fair; la droite/gauche dure the hard Right/Left; ⇒ noyau;11 ( contraignant) [loi naturelle, conditions de vie] harsh; [conditions de crédit, termes de sécurité] tough;12 ( éprouvant) [métier] gén hard ( physiquement) tough; [climat, nécessité] harsh; [concurrence, sport, ascension] hard, tough; cela a été une dure épreuve it was quite an ordeal; l'hiver a été très dur cette année it's been a very hard winter this year; le plus dur sera de faire the hardest thing will be to do; le plus dur est passé/reste à faire the hardest part is over/is still to come; il a fait le plus dur du travail hier he did the hardest part of the work yesterday; c'est dur de se lever si tôt it's hard to get up so early; ce fut très dur pour lui de faire it was very hard for him to do; c'est la dure réalité it's the grim reality; les temps sont durs times are hard; dur, dur○! it's tough!;13 ( difficile) [examen, problème] hard; pour moi, le plus dur c'est la syntaxe for me, the hardest thing is syntax; dur à hard to; dur à résoudre/admettre hard to solve/admit; il est dur à supporter he's heavy going;15 ( calcaire) [eau] hard;18 Naut [mer] choppy.B nm,f1 ( personne solide) tough nut○, tough cookie○; jouer les durs to act tough; c'est un dur de durs he's a real tough nut○;C adv [travailler, frapper] hard; ça tape dur aujourd'hui○ [soleil] it's boiling hot today; ça grimpe○ dur! it's a hell○ of a climb!; ⇒ fer.D nm permanent structure; construire en dur to build a permanent structure; construction en dur permanent structure.F dures nfpl en faire voir de dures à ses parents to give one's parents a hard time; en dire de dures à qn to say cruel things to sb.dur à cuire tough nut○ ou cookie○.dur comme (de la) pierre [objet] rock-hard ( épith); [cœur, personne] as hard as nails; être dur d'oreille or de la feuille◑ to be hard of hearing; avoir la tête dure ( obstiné) to be stubborn; ( obtus) to be dense; avoir la vie dure [insectes] to be difficult to get rid of; [habitude, préjugé] to die hard; elle a la vie dure ( pas facile) she has a hard life; ( résistante) she keeps hanging on; mener la vie dure à qn to give sb a hard time; la vie est dure it's a hard life.dur comme du bois ou le marbre ou le roc rock-hardle plus dur dans l'histoire, c'est de comprendre ce qui s'est passé the hardest part of the whole business is understanding what really happened3. [pénible à supporter - climat] harshdur dur (familier) : pas de congé?/plus de café? dur dur! no time off?/no coffee left? that's a blow!4. [cruel]ne sois pas dur avec lui don't be nasty to ou tough on him5. [rude, froid] harsh6. [endurci] toughil est dur au travail ou à l'ouvrage he's a hard workeravoir le cœur dur to have a heart of stone, to be hardhearted7. [intransigeant] hardla droite/gauche dure the hard right/left————————, dure [dyr] nom masculin, nom féminin————————adverbe1. [avec force] hardil a tapé ou frappé dur he hit hardil travaille dur sur son nouveau projet he's working hard ou he's hard at work on his new projectil croit dur comme fer qu'elle va revenir he believes doggedly ou he's adamant that she'll come back2. [avec intensité]————————dures nom féminin pluriel(familier) [histoires, moments]————————à la dure locution adverbiale————————en dur locution adjectivaleconstruction/maison en dur building/house built with non-temporary materials————————sur la dure locution adverbiale -
123 down
I.down1 [daʊn]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverba. ( = to lower level) en bas ; ( = down to the ground) par terre• down! (said to a dog) couché !• down with traitors! à bas les traîtres !• to come or go down descendreb. ( = at lower level) en basc. (from larger town, the north, university) he came down from London yesterday il est arrivé de Londres hier• I'm £20 down on what I expected j'ai 20 livres de moins que je ne pensais• we are down to our last $5 il ne nous reste plus que 5 dollars• did you get down what he said? as-tu noté ce qu'il a dit ?• our success is all down to him ( = attributable to) c'est à lui seul que nous devons notre succès2. prepositionb. ( = at a lower part of) she lives down the street elle habite plus bas dans la ruec. ( = along) le long de• looking down this street, you can see... si vous regardez dans cette rue, vous verrez...3. adjective5. compoundsII.down2 [daʊn]( = fluff, feathers) duvet m* * *Note: down often occurs as the second element in verb combinations in English ( go down, fall down, get down, keep down, put down etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (go, fall, get, keep, put etc)When used to indicate vague direction, down often has no explicit translation in French: to go down to London = aller à Londres; down in Brighton = à BrightonFor examples and further usages, see the entry belowI 1. [daʊn]to go ou come down — descendre
‘down’ — ( in crossword) ‘verticalement’
down below — en bas; ( when looking down from height) en contrebas
3) ( from upstairs)4) ( indicating direction)they live down south — (colloq) ils habitent dans le sud
5) (in a range, scale, hierarchy)profits are well down on last year's — les bénéfices sont nettement inférieurs à ceux de l'année dernière
I'm £10 down — il me manque 10 livres sterling
7) ( indicating reduction)that's seven down, three to go! — en voilà sept de faits, il n'en reste plus que trois à faire!
8) (on list, schedule)I've got you down for next Thursday — ( in appointment book) vous avez rendez-vous jeudi prochain
9) ( incapacitated)to be two sets down — [tennis player] avoir deux sets de retard
11) ( as deposit)to pay £40 down — payer 40 livres sterling comptant
12) ( downwards)2.2) ( at lower part of)3) ( along)4) ( throughout)3.down the ages ou centuries — à travers les siècles
1) (colloq)2) [escalator] qui descend; [train] descendant3) Computing en panne4.(colloq) transitive verb1) abattre [person]; descendre [plane]2) descendre (colloq) [drink]••II [daʊn] -
124 talk
[tɔːk] 1. гл.1)а) говорить, разговаривать, вести беседуto talk bluntly / candidly / frankly / freely / fluently — говорить открыто, свободно, искренне, бегло
to talk loud(ly) / talk openly — во весь голос, открыто, громогласно заявлять о чём-л.
to need smb. to talk to — иметь потребность в собеседнике
to talk on a topic / subject — говорить, вести беседу на какую-л. тему
to talk of one thing and another, to talk of this and that — говорить, толковать о том о сём
to talk sense / business / амер. shop — говорить дело
She has found somebody to talk to. — Она нашла, с кем поговорить.
They were talking about the elections. — Они разговаривали о выборах.
She was talking of her trip. — Она рассказывала о своём путешествии.
I will talk to them about this problem. — Я обсужу с ними этот вопрос.
It is talked of placing me into asylum. — Речь идет о том, чтобы упечь меня в психушку.
She surely got herself talked about. — Она, разумеется, заставила всех говорить о себе.
I didn't / couldn't care to talk. — Мне не хотелось разговаривать.
б) вести переговоры, совместно и официально обсуждать (что-л.)The both parts were talking about the crisis of overproduction. — Обе стороны говорили о кризисе перепроизводства.
Syn:The lecturer talked on youth drug problems. — Лектор говорил о проблеме молодёжи и наркотиков.
Syn:lecture 2.г) общаться при помощи звуковых сигналов (по радио и т. п.)Ships usually talk to each other by wireless. — Корабли обычно переговариваются друг с другом по радио.
The ships were talking on the river. — На реке были слышны корабли.
•Syn:converse I 2.2)а) говорить на (каком-л. языке, диалекте)б) говорить (издавать какие-л. звуки)to talk in one's sleep — бормотать, говорить во сне
The water bubbles talked so noisily. — Пузыри на воде громко лопались.
Dolphins were talking their own dolphin talk. — Дельфины говорили на своём дельфиньем языке.
We could certainly hear the birds talking throughout the forest. — Мы, конечно же, слышали голоса птиц, которые разносились по всему лесу.
•Syn:3)а) болтать, трепать языком; пустословитьto talk big / large / tall / horse — хвастать, важничать
to talk by the hour — тараторить, трещать; болтать без умолку, чесать языком
to talk small — вести пустой разговор, салонную беседу
to talk nonsense — говорить чепуху, полную ерунду
Syn:prate 2.б) = talk about сплетничать, судачить, злословить, распространять слухиto talk behind smb.'s back — говорить за спиной у кого-л., за глаза; злословить на чей-л. счёт
to talk scandal / treason — распускать слухи, сплетничать / вести преступные разговоры
Let them talk. — Пусть себе болтают.
My wife's cheating on me gave people something to talk about. — Измены моей женушки дали пищу для толков и пересудов.
People were beginning to talk about new head officer's perversions and addictions. — Уже пошли толки об извращениях и пристрастиях нового директора.
Everybody is sure to talk now. — Да, теперь-то везде пойдут слухи.
Syn:gossip 2.4) разг. признаваться, расколоться, заговорить ( о допрашиваемом)Do you think the prisoners will talk? — Ты думаешь, заключённый расколется?
Syn:5) выговориться; наговориться, договориться (до какого-л. состояния)to talk oneself sick / hoarse — договориться до болезненного состояния / хрипоты
It seemed you talked yourself into trouble - getting this bullet right into your stomach. — Похоже, что ты, наконец, дотрепался и получил пулю в живот.
6) (talk about / off) начать поговаривать о (чём-л.), (начать) размышлять о (чём-л.), подумывать о (чём-л.)Are you still talking about moving to another city, or have you made up your minds? — Вы все ещё подумываете о том, чтобы переехать в другой город или вы уже окончательно решились?
7) ( talk into) уговорить (кого-л.) сделать (что-л.)I don't think Father is willing to lend us the car tomorrow, but I'll see if I can talk him into it. — Не думаю, что отец горит желанием дать нам машину на завтра, но я попробую уговорить его.
•- talk around- talk round
- talk away
- talk back
- talk big
- talk down
- talk out
- talk over
- talk profusely
- talk scandal
- talk smut
- talk through
- talk to the point
- talk up••to talk Greek / Hebrew / Double-Dutch / gibberish — говорить по-турецки, на тарабарщине, на непонятном языке
to talk smb.'s head off — заговорить кого-л. до потери сознания, замучать разговорами
to talk a good game, to talk a great ball game — амер. красиво говорить, мягко стелить
to talk oneself black in the face — говорить до посинения, позеленения
to talk one's head / one's arm, a donkey's hind leg, arse / off — наговориться вволю, всласть
to talk through one's hat / through (the back of) one's neck — говорить или нести вздор, пороть чепуху
to talk bullshit / crap / nuts — разг. нести ахинею, пороть чушь
to talk big / large / tall — разг. хвастать, бахвалиться
talk of the devil (and he will come / and he is sure to appear) — лёгок на помине
Look who's talking. — Чья бы корова мычала.
You can't talk. — разг. Не тебе говорить, ты бы лучше помалкивал
That was beer talking. — Это я под хмельком от пива сболтнул лишнего. ( реплика извинения за высказанную грубость или резкость)
- talk against time- talk cold turkey
- talk turkey 2. сущ.1)а) разговор; диалог; беседаheart-to-heart / loose / pep talk — разговор по душам / свободная, раскованная / живая беседа
blunt / plain / straight talk — прямой разговор, разговор без обиняков
to lead an idle / intimate / disjointed / small / double talk — вести пустой / интимный / бессвязный / пустячный / двусмысленный разговор
to engage smb. in talk, make a talk, fall into a talk — завязать беседу, начинать разговор, разговориться
The talk turned to sports. — Разговор перешёл на спортивную тему.
I think it's time we had a talk. — Я думаю, нам пора поговорить.
She had a long talk with him about his work. — Она долго говорила с ним о его работе.
We fell into a plain talk. — Мы с ней поговорили начистоту.
It seemed they met for a good talk. — Казалось, они встретились, чтобы всласть потрепаться.
- big talk- tall talk
- sweet talk
- walk the talkSyn:б) ( talks) переговоры; обсуждениеhigh-level / top-level / summit talks — переговоры на высшем уровне
to conduct / hold talk — вести переговоры
to break off talk — срывать переговоры, внезапно прекращать переговоры
talks about talks — предварительное обсуждение (предмета переговоров и т. п.)
Syn:2) лекция ( часто неформальная); нотацияI was given this usual talk on bringing up children subject. — Мне прочитали обычную в таких случаях лекцию по вопросам воспитания детей.
Syn:3)а) пустой разговор, пустословие; болтовня, трёпIt will end in talk. — Дальше разговоров дело не пойдёт.
It's just / mere talk. — Это так, трёп один.
Don't give me that never-smoke-again crap talk and all. — Хватит тут заливать мне про то, что больше не будешь курить и прочее.
Enough of these ill grandma talks. — Хватит уже историй про больную бабушку.
We need no talk here, show us what you can do. — Мы сюда не трепаться пришли - покажи, на что ты способен.
idle talk — пустословие, болтовня
б) вода, переливание из пустого в порожнее ( о бессодержательном или небрежно написанном тексте)Syn:4)а) молва; толки, слухи; россказниThere is talk of her resigning. — Поговаривают о том, что она уходит в отставку.
He was a man of principle and risked talk. — Он был человеком принципа и не боялся сплетен.
Syn:б) предмет разговоров, толков, сплетенShe was the talk of the whole town. — О ней судачил весь город.
His receiving Nobel Prize will make talk. — Теперь, когда он получил Нобелевскую премию, о нём будут много говорить.
Syn:5) разг. диалект, жаргон; язык, речьthieves' talk — воровской, блатной язык
Stop that baby talk! — разг. Перестань сюсюкать! Говори серьёзно!
Syn:••all talk and no cider — амер. много шуму, мало толку
that's the talk! — вот это дело!, вот это я понимаю!
talk(ing) shop — разг. говорильня (о правительстве, парламенте, особенно о Палате общин)
talk-master — амер.; разг. ведущий теле- или радио- ток-шоу
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