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41 собрать
1) General subject: agglomerate, amass, bag, canvass, collect, compile, conglomerate, congregate, convene, convoke, cull, fit up, focus, frame, gather, get together, install, lift, muster, muster up, pick, pick up, prepare, put together (механизм), raise, rake, rake together, recollect (силы), recompose (что-л. разобранное), scoop, summon, whip up (аудиторию, деньги), pick up (сведения)2) Computers: capture4) Oil: make up6) Makarov: line up -
42 С-6
CAM ПО СЕБЕ AdjP fixed WO1. ( usu. modif) (of a person, thing, phenomenon etc) considered as a separate entity, with a focus on his or its intrinsic qualities, apart from related circumstances, events etcin (and of) oneself (itself)(in limited contexts) in one's (its) own right (when it modif ies a deverbal noun or a clause) the very fact of (doing sth.) the mere fact that... Мне было неловко видеть её (бабушки) печаль при свидании с нами я сознавал, что мы сами по себе ничто в её глазах, что мы ей дороги только как воспоминание... (Толстой 2). I was embarrassed to see her (Grandmother's) sorrow at the sight of usI realized that in ourselves we were nothing in her eyes, that we were dear to her only as a reminder... (2b).«Сама по себе затея написать книжку о выдающемся деятеле шестидесятых годов ничего предосудительного в себе не содержит» (Набоков 1). "In itself the idea of writing a book about an outstanding public figure of the sixties contains nothing reprehensible" (1a).Для Анны Николаевны пролетарская этика была священна сама по себе... (Богданов 1). То Anna Nikolaevna, proletarian ethics were sacred in and of themselves... (1a).В конце концов я узнал, что Иванько Сергей Сергеевич, 1925 года рождения: а) родственник бывшего председателя КГБ Семичастного б) ближайший друг бывшего представителя СССР в Организации Объединённых Наций... Николая Т. Федоренко в) сам по себе тоже большая шишка (Войнович 3). In the end, I learned that Ivanko, Sergei Sergeevich, born 1925, was: a. A relative of the former director of the KGB, Semichastny. b. A close friend of Nikolai T. Fedorenko, the former Soviet representative to the United Nations... c. A big shot in his own right (3a).На избирательных участках стоят, правда, задёрнутые шторами кабинки для «тайного» голосования... но даже сам по себе заход в эту кабинку будет кем-нибудь отмечен, и в досье совершившего этот «антиобщественный» поступок гражданина появится соответствующая отметка (Войнович 1). The polling places do...have booths with blinds that can be closed for casting a "secret" ballot....But the very fact of entering the booth will be noted in the dossier of the citizen committing that "antisocial" act (1a).Основное обвинение отец решительно отверг, но то, что он не сгрёб Лёву за шиворот и не вышвырнул тут же из кабинета, само по себе было очень примечательно (Битов 2). Father emphatically rejected the main accusation, but the mere fact that he didn't scoop Lyova up by the scruff of the neck and fling him right out of the study was very noteworthy (2a).2. расти, жить и т. п. -adv(of a child) (to grow up) without receiving any attention, care, guidance etc from one's parents or guardians, (of an adult) (to live) having little or no contact with the person or people with whom one liveson one's own(in limited contexts) live one's own life.Родители были всегда заняты, и мальчик фактически рос сам по себе. The boy's parents were always busy, so actually he grew up on his own.У них с отцом (у Андрея с отцом) не существовало каких-то особых отношений - ни плохих, ни хороших, каждый... жил сам по себе (Распутин 2). Не (Andrei) and his father had no special relationship-it wasn't bad, it wasn't good, each lived his own life (2a).3. бытье, существовать, жить и т. п. - ( subj-compl with copula (subj: human, abstr, or concr) or advwhen used with two subjects, the idiom is repeated with each of themoften used in two clauses connected by contrastive Conj «a») some thing (phenom- Дойдя на Севере до Архангельска... (куриный) мор остановился сам собой по той причине, что идти ему дальше было некуда, - в Белом море куры, как известно, не водятся (Булгаков 10). Having reached Archangel...in the North, the (chicken) plague stopped by itself, for the reason that there was nowhere for it to go-as everybody knows, there are no hens in the White Sea (10b).Про кампанию оппозиции забудут, и она задохнется сама собой (Зиновьев 1). The campaign for protest will be forgotten and it'll wither away on its own" (1a).Князь Андрей, точно так же как и все люди полка, нахмуренный и бледный, ходил взад и вперёд по лугу... Делать и приказывать ему нечего было. Всё делалось само собою. Убитых оттаскивали за фронт, раненых относили, ряды смыкались (Толстой 6). Prince Andrei, pale and depressed like everyone else in the regiment, paced up and down from one border to another on the meadow...There were no orders to be given, nothing for him to do. Everything happened of itself. The dead were dragged back from the front, the wounded carried away, and again the ranks closed up (5a).Мнили, что во время этой гульбы хлеб вырастет сам собой, и потому перестали возделывать поля (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). They imagined that while this gaiety was going on, the corn would grow of its own accord, and they gave up tilling the fields (1b).Нож», — крикнул Филипп Филиппович. Нож вскочил ему в руки как бы сам собой... (Булгаков 11). "Knife," cried Philip Philippovich. The knife leaped into his hands as of its own volition... (1 la).О его сборничке так никто и не написал, - он почему-то полагал, что это само собою сделается, и даже не потрудился разослать редакциям... (Набоков 1). His book of poems did not get any reviews after all (somehow he had assumed it would happen automatically and had not even taken the trouble of sending out review copies...) (1a).2. \С-6 додумался до чего, добился чего и т. п. obsoles (one came up with an idea or solution, achieved sth. etc) independently, without anyone's help: (all) by o.s. (Городничий:) О, я знаю вас: вы если начнёте говорить о сотворении мира, просто волосы дыбом поднимаются. (Ам-мос Фёдорович:) Да ведь сам собою дошёл... (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) Oh I know you. When you start spouting your crazy theories of the Creation, it's enough to make a man's hair stand on end. (A.E:) But I arrived at it all by myself... (4f). enon etc) is separate from, exists separately from a connected thing (phenomenon etc)some person (or group) lives, works etc individually, apart from some other person (or group): (all) by o.s. (itself) on one's (its) own independently (of s.o. sth.) (of things, phenomena etc only) (be) a separate entity (separate entities)(when both subjects are specified) X сам по себе, a Y сам по себе = (of people) X went X's way and Y went Y's(of things) X is one thing and Y is another.(Липочка:) Так смотрите же, Лазарь Елизарыч, мы будем жить сами по себе, а они (тятенька и маменька) сами по себе (Островский 10). (L.:) Then, look here, Lazar Elizarych, we'll live by ourselves, and they'll (mama and daddy will) live by themselves (10a)....Он (Лёва) ещё не может знать, не подозревает о существовании этих фактов, но эти факты тем не менее существуют сами по себе и существуют некоторым образом в его незнании (Битов 2)....He (Lyova) cannot yet know about and does not suspect the existence of these facts, yet the facts nevertheless exist independently and also exist, after a fashion, in his ignorance (2a).Ты, Илья Никанорыч, не подумай чего, наше дело -сторона, мы люди маленькие... Ванька сам по себе, а я сам по себе, у меня к евонным ( ungrammat — его) затеям никакого касательства» (Максимов 1). "Ilya Nikanorych, please don't get the wrong idea. We're not mixed up in this, we're just simple people!... Vanka went his way and I went mine. I had nothing to do with what he was up to" (1a).Жизнь у него (Обломова) была сама по себе, а наука сама по себе (Гончаров 1). For him (Oblomov) life was one thing and learning another (1b)....У вас на заводе работает инженер с высшим образованием и имеет в своём подчинении 10-12 чел. Он может приказать им что-нибудь только по работе, а после работы или во время выходного дня они ему уже не подчиняются и могут делать, что хотят, как говорится, ты сам по себе, а я сам по себе» (Войнович 2). ( context transl) "...At the factory you have an engineer with a higher education, with some ten to twelve men under him. He can order them to do anything at work, but after work or on their days off they're not subordinate to him any more and they can do whatever they want-as the saying goes, you're your own boss and I'm mine" (2a).4. действовать, происходить и т. п. -adv(of a person) (to act) on one's own initiative, not influenced by anyone's suggestions, without outside interference(of a thing, event etc) (to happen, proceed etc) without any outside influence or interference: (all) by o.s. (itself) of one's (its) own accord of one's (its) own volition on one's (its) own.«Да где ж это видано, чтобы народ сам по себе собирался без всякого контроля со стороны руководства?» (Войнович 2). "Who ever heard of people assembling all by themselves, without any control on the part of the leadership?" (2a).Привычные словосочетания притупляли ощущение горя, уводили сознание в сторону, и вскоре язык Килина болтал уже что-то сам по себе, как отдельный и независимый член организма (Войнович 2). The familiar word patterns dulled his sense of grief, distracted his mind, and soon Kilin's tongue was babbling away all by itself, like a separate and independent part of his body (2a).Глаза были похожи на два неестественно голубых, светящихся шарика, подвешенных в воздухе над рулём пустой машины, которая идёт без водителя, сама по себе (Евтушенко 1). They were like two unnaturally blue shiny balloons, suspended in mid-air over the steering wheel of an empty car, which moved along of its own accord without a driver (1a)....Ему надо только придумать первую фразу, а там дальше дело пойдёт само по себе (Войнович 6). ( context transl) Не had only to put together the first sentence, and after that the book would write itself (6a). -
43 Meldung
Meldung f 1. COMP message; 2. KOMM message feedback; message (eine Nachricht übermitteln)* * ** * *Meldung
(Ankündigung) announcement, (Anzeige) report, (bei Behörde) registration, notification, (Bericht) report, news [item], (Bewerbung) application, (Forderungsnachweis) proof of debt, (geschäftliche Mitteilung) advice, notice, (telefonische Mitteilung) message, (Unterrichtung) information;
• nach den neuesten Meldungen according to the latest information (news);
• nach bisher vorliegenden Meldungen according to reports received so far;
• unbestätigten Meldungen zufolge according to unofficial reports;
• amtliche (dienstliche) Meldung official report, return;
• jährliche Meldung (Gesellschaftsregister) annual return;
• kurze Meldung small blurb;
• letzte Meldungen (Zeitung) stop-press (very, latest) news;
• schlagzeilenartige Meldung headline, scoop;
• ursprüngliche Meldung original dispatch;
• verschlüsselte Meldung coded (ciphered) message;
• rechtzeitige Meldung am Abfertigungsschalter (Flugplatz) check-in time;
• Meldung einer ansteckenden Krankheit notification of an infectious disease;
• die Meldung bringen (Fernsehen) to break the news;
• Meldungen im Rundfunk bringen (durchgeben) to broadcast news, to make an announcement on the radio;
• Meldung erhalten to receive [an item of] information;
• Meldung veröffentlichen to publish a report. -
44 Spekulationsgewinn
Spekulationsgewinn
speculative profit (gain), scoop;
• hoher Spekulationsgewinn killing (coll.);
• überhöhte Spekulationsgewinne im Immobilienhandel profiteering in land;
• hohe Spekulationsgewinne in festverzinslichen Papieren erzielen to make a killing in bonds (coll.). -
45 skovle
heap, shovel* * *vb shovel, scoop,(cf skovl);[ skovle mad i sig] shovel food into one's mouth;[ skovle penge ind] rake it in, make heaps of money. -
46 robar
v.1 to steal (object).me han robado la moto my motorbike's been stolenrobar a alguien to rob somebodyrobar el corazón a alguien to steal somebody's heartla contabilidad me roba mucho tiempo doing the accounts takes up a lot of my timeEllos roban dinero They steal money.Ellos roban de noche They purloin at night.2 to draw.3 to rob (cobrar caro).en esa tienda te roban the prices in that shop are daylight robberyEllos roban pan They rob bread.4 to steal from, to rob, to burglarize, to burgle.María le roba a su vecina Mary steals from her neighbor.Ellos roban casas They burglarize homes.5 to rob of.* * *2 (raptar) to kidnap3 (en naipes) to draw4 figurado (cobrar muy caro) to rip off5 figurado (corazón, alma) to steal* * *verb1) to rob, steal2) abduct* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto, dinero] to steal; [+ banco] to rob¡nos han robado! — we've been robbed!
tuve que robarle horas al sueño para acabar el trabajo — I had to work into the night to finish the job
robarle el corazón a algn — liter to steal sb's heart
2) [+ atención] to steal, capture; [+ paciencia] to exhaust; [+ tranquilidad] to destroy, take away; [+ vida] to take, steal3) (=estafar) to cheat, roben ese negocio te han robado — you've been cheated o robbed in that deal
4) [+ naipes] to take, drawroba una carta de la baraja — take o draw a card from the deck
5) frm [río, corriente] to carry away6) †† (=raptar) to kidnap, abduct2. VI1) (=sisar) to stealno robarás — (Biblia) thou shalt not steal
2) (Naipes) to take a card, draw a card* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <dinero/bolso> to steal; < banco> to rob2) ( estafar) to cheat, rip off (colloq)¿$300? te robaron! — $300? you were conned! (colloq)
3) (Jueg) (en naipes, dominó) to draw, pick up (colloq)2.robar vi to stealrobaron en la casa de al lado — the house next door was burglarized (AmE) o (BrE) was burgled
* * *= steal, rob, raid, thieve, steal off, pilfer, filch, break into, break in, mug, plunder, rifle, snatch, nick, hold up.Ex. In imposing penalties for book stealing libraries are particularly helpless.Ex. This article contrasts a range of principles with the widely prevailing system of polygraphic marking which requires much manual, specialised work and which robs the resulting text of good visual presentation = Este artículo contrasta una serie de principios con el sistema prevalente de marcas poligráficas que necesita mucho trabajo manual y especializado que roba al texto resultante una buena presentación visual.Ex. The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex. But it was no less misguided than the commonplace practice of setting passages thieved from literature for comprehension exercises.Ex. I have nothing against Aussies but I do have something against parasites who steal off someone else's ideas.Ex. In his work, Al pilfers fragments from a wide array of sources and glues them into collages.Ex. Even in poems written directly out of his own experience, he is likely to use notions, phrases, and musical ideas filched from other recent poems.Ex. A honeypot is a decoy computer system designed to look like a legitimate system an intruder will want to break into while, unbeknownst to the intruder, they are being covertly observed.Ex. The hacker broke in on the university dial-in lines through the library system.Ex. In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex. Close on such paradeground excitements comes the popular sport of plundering for projects.Ex. English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.Ex. The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.Ex. It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Ex. The film starts with two small-time thieves who spontaneously decide to hold up a restaurant.----* robar en una tienda = shoplift.* robar ganado = rustle + cattle.* robar la credibilidad = destroy + credence.* robarle tiempo al sueño = burn + the candle at both ends.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <dinero/bolso> to steal; < banco> to rob2) ( estafar) to cheat, rip off (colloq)¿$300? te robaron! — $300? you were conned! (colloq)
3) (Jueg) (en naipes, dominó) to draw, pick up (colloq)2.robar vi to stealrobaron en la casa de al lado — the house next door was burglarized (AmE) o (BrE) was burgled
* * *= steal, rob, raid, thieve, steal off, pilfer, filch, break into, break in, mug, plunder, rifle, snatch, nick, hold up.Ex: In imposing penalties for book stealing libraries are particularly helpless.
Ex: This article contrasts a range of principles with the widely prevailing system of polygraphic marking which requires much manual, specialised work and which robs the resulting text of good visual presentation = Este artículo contrasta una serie de principios con el sistema prevalente de marcas poligráficas que necesita mucho trabajo manual y especializado que roba al texto resultante una buena presentación visual.Ex: The article ' Raiding the World Bank' explains how the World Bank operates, shareholding, the initiation of loan proposals, and lending to education projects.Ex: But it was no less misguided than the commonplace practice of setting passages thieved from literature for comprehension exercises.Ex: I have nothing against Aussies but I do have something against parasites who steal off someone else's ideas.Ex: In his work, Al pilfers fragments from a wide array of sources and glues them into collages.Ex: Even in poems written directly out of his own experience, he is likely to use notions, phrases, and musical ideas filched from other recent poems.Ex: A honeypot is a decoy computer system designed to look like a legitimate system an intruder will want to break into while, unbeknownst to the intruder, they are being covertly observed.Ex: The hacker broke in on the university dial-in lines through the library system.Ex: In that time, she relates, she had been mugged at gunpoint, punched in the face, and harassed.Ex: Close on such paradeground excitements comes the popular sport of plundering for projects.Ex: English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.Ex: The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.Ex: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.Ex: The film starts with two small-time thieves who spontaneously decide to hold up a restaurant.* robar en una tienda = shoplift.* robar ganado = rustle + cattle.* robar la credibilidad = destroy + credence.* robarle tiempo al sueño = burn + the candle at both ends.* * *robar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹dinero/joya/bolso› to steal; ‹banco› to roble robó dinero a su padre he stole some money from his fatherles robaron todos los ahorros they were robbed of all their savings, all their savings were stolenentraron pero no robaron nada they broke in but didn't steal o take anything¿quién me ha robado la regla? who's taken o stolen o ( colloq) swiped my ruler?me robó el corazón she stole my heartle robó un beso he stole a kiss from herle roba horas al sueño para poder estudiar he does o goes without sleep so that he can studyno te quiero robar más tiempo I don't want to take up any more of your time2 (raptar) ‹niño› to abduct, kidnap¿$300? ¡te robaron! $300? what a rip-off! o you were conned! ( colloq)■ robarvito stealno robarás ( Bib) thou shalt not stealrobaron en la casa de al lado the house next door was broken into o was burglarized ( AmE) o ( BrE) was burgled¡me han robado! I've been robbed!* * *
robar ( conjugate robar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ banco› to rob;
robarle algo a algn to steal sth from sb;
le robaron el bolso she had her bag stolen
2 ( estafar) to cheat, rip off (colloq)
3 (Jueg) (en naipes, dominó) to draw, pick up (colloq)
verbo intransitivo
to steal;
¡me han robado! I've been robbed!
robar verbo transitivo
1 (cosas materiales) to steal: robar algo a alguien, to steal sthg from sb
(a una persona, un banco) to rob: me robaron en la calle, I was robbed in the street
(en una casa) to burgle: anoche robaron en casa de mi vecino, my neighbour's house was burgled last night
2 (el tiempo) to take up: debo robarte unos minutos para que me expliques este problema, may I take a few minutes of your time and ask you to explain this problem to me?
le roba horas al estudio para ver la televisión, he spends hours of his study time watching TV
3 (metros de un espacio) to take off
4 Naipes to draw, pick up
To steal se aplica a lo que el ladrón se lleva (dinero, joyas, etc.). To rob se refiere al lugar desde donde se lo lleva (un banco, una casa). To burgle significa entrar en una casa con la intención de robar.
persona acto verbo
ladrón robo robar
thief theft
robber robbery to rob
to steal
burglar burglary to burgle
' robar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ladrón
- ladrona
- limpiar
- pillar
- quitar
- robo
- bolsear
- chingar
- chorear
- chorrear
- clavar
- desvalijar
- escamotear
- guindar
- soplar
- volar
English:
accuse
- appropriate
- break in
- break into
- burglar
- burglarize
- burglary
- burgle
- cop
- fall in with
- gunpoint
- have up
- make off
- nick
- pinch
- poach
- rip off
- rob
- robber
- robbery
- rustle
- scavenge
- scoop
- snatch
- steal
- stick up
- stoop
- take
- theft
- thief
- thievishness
- break
- plunder
- rip
- wrong
* * *♦ vt1. [objeto] to steal;[casa] to burgle; [banco] to rob;robar a alguien to rob sb;me han robado la moto my motorbike's been stolen;nos robaron el partido we were robbed;le robó el corazón she stole his heart;Famel que roba a un ladrón, tiene cien años de perdón it's no crime to steal from a thief2. [niño, mujer] to abduct, to kidnap3. [tiempo] to take up;te robaré sólo un minuto I'll only take up a minute of your time;la contabilidad me roba mucho tiempo doing the accounts takes up a lot of my time4. [espacio] to take away;con esta reforma le robamos unos metros al garaje this alteration will take a few square metres away from the garage5. [naipe] to draw6. [cobrar caro] to rob;en esa tienda te roban the prices in that shop are daylight robbery♦ vi1. [sustraer] to steal;han robado en una tienda del centro there's been a robbery in a shop in the town centre2. [tomar un naipe] to draw* * *v/t2 naipe take, pick up* * *robar vt1) : to steal2) : to rob, to burglarize3) secuestrar: to abduct, to kidnap4) : to captivaterobar virobar en : to break into* * *robar vb3. (casa) to burgle -
47 vaciar
v.1 to empty.vacía las bolsas de la compra take the shopping out of the bagsElla vació el barril She emptied the barrel.2 to hollow (out) (dejar hueco).3 to cast, to mold (art).Ellos vaciaron el metal They cast the metal.4 to clear out.* * *1 (recipiente) to empty; (local) to empty, clear2 (contenido) to pour away, pour out3 (dejar hueco) to hollow out4 (moldear) to cast, mould (US mold)5 (afilar) to sharpen6 (escrito) to take information from■ hemos vaciado las revistas para hacer un índice de materias we've taken information from the magazines to make a table of contents1 (ríos etc) to flow (en, into)1 (dejar vacío) to empty* * *verbto drain, empty* * *1. VT1) [+ recipiente, contenido] to empty; [+ radiador] to drain; (=beber) to drink up; (Aer) to jettison; (Inform) to dump2) [+ madera, piedra] to hollow out; [+ estatua] to cast3) [+ cuchillo] to sharpen, grind4) [+ tema, teoría] to expound at length5) [+ texto] to copy out6) * (=hacer una histerectomía a) to give a hysterectomy to2.VI [río] to flow, empty (en into)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <vaso/botella> to empty; < radiador> to drain; <bolsillo/cajón> to emptyb) < contenido> to empty (out)2) < estatua> to cast3) ( ahuecar) to hollow out2.vaciarse v pron to empty* * *= gut, empty, flush, drain, hollow out.Ex. Prices of European produced scientific, technical and medical serials continue to gut US research libraries.Ex. When student mobilisation started in June 43, the library rooms began to empty.Ex. The sea swept in across a newly and solidly-built bus stand to come into the river which quickly and conveniently flushed the waters back into the sea.Ex. The garden had obviously been flooded with sea-water although now it was all drained.Ex. The Irish President said last night that Irish society is being hollowed out by individualism.----* vaciar el interior de Algo = gut.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <vaso/botella> to empty; < radiador> to drain; <bolsillo/cajón> to emptyb) < contenido> to empty (out)2) < estatua> to cast3) ( ahuecar) to hollow out2.vaciarse v pron to empty* * *= gut, empty, flush, drain, hollow out.Ex: Prices of European produced scientific, technical and medical serials continue to gut US research libraries.
Ex: When student mobilisation started in June 43, the library rooms began to empty.Ex: The sea swept in across a newly and solidly-built bus stand to come into the river which quickly and conveniently flushed the waters back into the sea.Ex: The garden had obviously been flooded with sea-water although now it was all drained.Ex: The Irish President said last night that Irish society is being hollowed out by individualism.* vaciar el interior de Algo = gut.* * *vtA1 ‹vaso/botella› to empty; ‹radiador› to drain; ‹bolsillo› to empty, turn outvació el vaso de un trago he emptied o drained his glass in one goen dos días me vaciaron la despensa in two days they ate everything I had in the house o ( colloq) they ate me out of house and homevació todos los cajones she emptied (out) all the drawers, she took everything out of the drawers2 ‹contenido› to empty (out)B ‹estatua› to castC (ahuecar) to hollow outD ( Fin) to asset-strip, strip … of assets■ vaciarseto empty* * *
vaciar ( conjugate vaciar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ radiador› to drain;
‹bolsillo/cajón› to empty;
‹armario/habitación› to clean out
2 ( ahuecar) to hollow out
vaciarse verbo pronominal
to empty
vaciar verbo transitivo
1 (un cajón, una botella, un contenedor) to empty: vaciamos la piscina, we emptied the pool
2 Arte (una escultura, etc) to mould, US mold
3 (dejar hueco) to hollow out
' vaciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despejar
- volcar
English:
clean out
- clear out
- empty
- pump out
- scoop out
- turn out
- clean
- clear
- drain
- hollow
- strip
- turn
* * *♦ vt1. [botella, bolsillo, cajón] to empty (de of); [líquido] to pour;vacía las bolsas de la compra take the shopping out of the bags;vaciar el agua de la botella to pour the water out of the bottle2. [dejar hueco] to hollow (out)3. [escultura] to cast, to mould4. [empresa] to asset-strip, to plunder* * ** * *vaciar {85} vt1) : to empty, to empty out, to drain2) ahuecar: to hollow out3) : to cast (in a mold)vaciar vivaciar en : to flow into, to empty into* * * -
48 skuffe
disappoint, scoop, shovel, shovel* * *subst. [måke o.l.] shovel verb. disappoint, let down -
49 révélation
révélation [ʀevelasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ʀevelasjɔ̃1) (découverte, aveu) revelation2) (œuvre, auteur) discovery3) Photographie development* * *ʀevelasjɔ̃ nf* * *révélation nf1 (de scandale, secret) revelation; ce voyage fut pour moi une véritable révélation fig this trip was a real revelation to me;2 ( aveu) revelation, disclosure; faire des révélations to make revelations ou disclosures; il nous a fait des révélations he made certain disclosures to us;3 (œuvre, auteur) discovery, find; être la révélation de l'année to be the discovery of the year;4 Phot development.[revelasjɔ̃] nom fémininfaire des révélations à la presse/police to give the press a scoop/the police important information2. [personne] revelationil pourrait bien être la révélation musicale de l'année he could well turn out to be this year's musical revelation ou discovery3. [prise de conscience] revelationla révélation d'un complot the revealing ou uncovering of a plot -
50 насос
* * *насо́с м.
pumpнасо́с вса́сывает, напр. во́здух, во́ду — the pump draws in, e. g., air, waterзалива́ть насо́с — prime a pumpнасо́с отса́сывает, напр. во́здух, во́ду — the pump exhausts, e. g., air, waterподава́ть насо́сом — pump (up)насо́с подаё́т, напр. во́здух, во́ду — the pump discharges, e. g., air, waterнасо́с создаё́т давле́ние или ва́куум в … мм рт. ст. — a pump develops a pressure or vacuum of … mm Hgавари́йный насо́с — emergency pumpаксиа́льно-кулачко́вый насо́с — swash plate operated pumpаксиа́льно-поршнево́й насо́с — axial-plunger pumpаксиа́льно-поршнево́й, ротацио́нный насо́с — axial-plunger rotary pumpба́герный насо́с — dredging pumpбалла́стный насо́с — ballast pumpбензи́новый насо́с — fuel pumpбурово́й насо́с геол. — slush [mud] pumpбу́стерный насо́с — booster pumpва́куумный насо́с — vacuum pumpва́куумный, адсорбцио́нный насо́с — adsorption (vacuum) pumpва́куумный, ма́сляный насо́с — oil vacuum pumpва́куумный, парома́сляный насо́с — diffusion pumpва́куумный, рту́тный насо́с — mercury vacuum pumpва́куумный, стру́йный насо́с — ejectorва́льный насо́с — power pumpвинтово́й насо́с — screw pumpвихрево́й насо́с — peripheral [regenerative] pumpводокольцево́й насо́с — liquid-packed ring [water-packed ring(-type), liquidpiston] pumpводостру́йный насо́с — water-jet pumpводяно́й насо́с — water pumpвозвра́тно-поступа́тельный насо́с — reciprocating [piston] pumpвозду́шный насо́с — air pumpвпры́скивающий насо́с — injection pumpвраща́тельный насо́с — rotary pumpвстро́енный насо́с — integral pumpвысокова́куумный насо́с — high-vacuum pumpнасо́с высо́кого давле́ния насо́с — high-pressure pumpвысоконапо́рный насо́с — high-lift pumpга́зовый насо́с — gas pump; ( коксовой батареи) exhausterгермети́чный насо́с — glandless pumpге́ттерно-ио́нный насо́с — getter-ion pumpглуби́нный насо́с нефт. — well pumpгрузово́й насо́с мор. — cargo pumpгрунтово́й насо́с ( землесос) — suction dredgeнасо́с двукра́тного де́йствия — double-acting pumpнасо́с двусторо́ннего вхо́да — double-entry pumpнасо́с двусторо́ннего де́йствия — double-acting pumpдвухступе́нчатый насо́с — two-stage pumpдвухцили́ндровый насо́с — duplex [two-cylinder] pumpдиагона́льный насо́с — mixed-flow pumpдиафра́гменный насо́с — diaphragm(-type) pumpдинами́ческий насо́с — rotodynamic pumpди́сковый насо́с — disk pumpдиффере́нтный насо́с мор. — trim(ming) pumpдифференциа́льный насо́с — differential piston pumpдиффузио́нный насо́с — diffusion pumpнасо́с для впры́ска то́плива — fuel injection pumpнасо́с для холоди́льного аге́нта — refrigerant pumpдозиро́вочный насо́с — proportioning pumpдрена́жный насо́с — drain(age) pumpжо́мовый насо́с — beet pulp pumpзаливно́й насо́с — priming pumpзачистно́й насо́с ( в танкере) — stripping pumpзубча́тый насо́с — gear (wheel) pumpиндукцио́нный насо́с — induction pumpио́нно-сорбцио́нный насо́с — getter ion pumpио́нный насо́с — ion(ic) pumpколовра́тный насо́с — lobe [lobar] rotary pumpконденса́тный насо́с — condensate [hot-well] pumpконсо́льный насо́с — cradle-mounted pumpко́рпусно-секцио́нный насо́с — barrel-type pumpкреново́й насо́с мор. — heeling pumpкривоши́пный насо́с — crank pumpкриоге́нный насо́с — cryogenic pumpкриосорбцио́нный насо́с — cryogetter pumpкры́льчатый насо́с — semi-rotary pumpло́пастный насо́с — impeller pumpмагнитогидродинами́ческий насо́с — MHD-pumpма́сляный насо́с — oil pumpмашинопита́тельный насо́с мор. — boiler-feed plunger-type steam-power pumpмембра́нный насо́с — membrane pumpмногоступе́нчатый насо́с — multistage pumpмокровозду́шный насо́с — wet-and-dry pumpмолекуля́рный насо́с — molecular pumpнасо́с непосре́дственного впры́ска то́плива — direct-injection pumpнасо́с ни́зкого давле́ния — low-pressure pumpобъё́мный насо́с — (positive) displacement pompнасо́с одина́рного де́йствия — single-acting pumpодновинтово́й насо́с — helical rotor pumpнасо́с однокра́тного де́йствия — single-acting pumpнасо́с односторо́ннего де́йствия — single-acting pumpодноступе́нчатый насо́с — single-stage pumpодноцили́ндровый насо́с — simplex [single-cylinder] pumpосево́й насо́с — axial-flow pumpотка́чивающий насо́с ( в вакуумной системе) — exhaust pumpпарово́й насо́с — steam pumpпарома́сляный насо́с — oil-vapour pumpперека́чивающий насо́с — transfer pumpпита́тельный предвключё́нный насо́с — primary boiler-feed pumpпита́ющий насо́с — feed pumpпласти́нчатый насо́с — guided-vane [sliding-vane] pumpплу́нжерный насо́с — plunger(-type) pumpповоро́тно-ло́пастный насо́с — axial flow pump with adjustable pitch bladesпогружно́й насо́с — immersion [submersible] pumpподаю́щий насо́с ав. — delivery pumpподка́чивающий насо́с ав. — booster pumpподпи́точный насо́с тепл. — make-up pumpпожа́рный насо́с — fire (service) pumpпоршнево́й насо́с — piston pumpприводно́й насо́с — power pumpприводно́й парово́й насо́с — steam pumpнасо́с приё́мистости ав. — accelerator pumpпроду́вочный насо́с — scavenge pump; ( респиратора) cleansing pumpпрямоде́йствующий насо́с — direct-acting pumpреверси́вный насо́с — reversible pumpрегули́руемый насо́с — variable capacity pumpро́торный насо́с — rotary pumpро́торный, поршнево́й осево́й насо́с — swash-plate pumpро́торный, поршнево́й радиа́льный насо́с — radial-plunger pumpрту́тный насо́с — mercury pumpручно́й насо́с — hand(-operated) pumpсамовса́сывающий насо́с — self-priming pumpнасо́с с боковы́м вхо́дом — side suction pumpсвободновихрево́й насо́с — torque flow pumpсекцио́нный насо́с — stage chamber pumpсильфо́нный насо́с — bellows pumpнасо́с систе́мы жи́дкой сма́зки — oil lubrication pumpсма́зочный насо́с — lubrication pumpсмывно́й насо́с — sluice (way) pumpсорбцио́нный насо́с — sorption pumpнасо́с с проходны́м по́ршнем — lift [suction] pumpнасо́с сто́чной систе́мы — sanitary pumpстру́йный насо́с — jet(-type) pumpсудово́й насо́с — marine pumpнасо́с с электропри́водом — motor [electric] pumpтеплово́й насо́с — thermocompressorто́пливный насо́с — fuel pumpтормозно́й насо́с ж.-д. — brake pumpтрёхцилиндро́вый насо́с — triplex [three-cylinder] pumpтрю́мный насо́с — bilge pumpускори́тельный насо́с авто — acceleration pumpфа́новый насо́с мор. — sewage(-disposal) pumpфека́льный насо́с — sanitary pumpфорва́куумный насо́с — roughing-down [backing] pumpфутеро́ванный насо́с — lined pumpцементацио́нный насо́с с пневмати́ческим при́водом — air-operated grouting pumpцементацио́нный насо́с с ручны́м при́водом — hand-operated grouting pumpцентробе́жный насо́с — centrifugal pumpцентробе́жный насо́с с двусторо́нним вса́сыванием — double-suction pumpцентробе́жный насо́с с лопа́точным отво́дом — turbine centrifugal pumpцентробе́жный насо́с со спира́льным отво́дом — volute centrifugal pumpцентробе́жный, спира́льный насо́с — volute centrifugal pumpцентробе́жный, турби́нный насо́с — turbine centrifugal pumpциркуляцио́нный насо́с — circulating pump, circulatorчервя́чный насо́с ( шнековый насос с обоймой без нарезки) — scoop pumpша́хтный насо́с — mine [shaft] pumpшестерё́нный насо́с — gear(-type) pumpши́берный насо́с — guided-vane [sliding-vane] pumpшла́мовый насо́с — mud [slush, slurry] pumpшла́нговый насо́с — hose-type pumpшне́ковый насо́с — inclined Archimedean screw pumpшта́нговый насо́с — sucker-rod pumpэйрли́фтный насо́с — air-lift pumpэксце́нтриковый насо́с — eccentric pumpэлектромагни́тный насо́с — electromagnetic pump -
51 ausschöpfen
aus|schöp·fenvt1) ( leeren)etw [mit etw] \ausschöpfen to empty sth [with [or using] sth];ausgeschöpft sein to be empty;ein Boot \ausschöpfen to bale out sep a boat;Suppe \ausschöpfen to ladle out sep soup;Wasser \ausschöpfen to scoop out sep water2) ( vollen Gebrauch machen)etw [voll] \ausschöpfen to make full use of one's sth;seine Kompetenzen \ausschöpfen to do everything [with]in one's power;das ganze Angebot \ausschöpfen to try out everything on offer;die Möglichkeiten/seine Reserven \ausschöpfen to exhaust the possibilities/one's reserves;ein Thema \ausschöpfen to go into a subject thoroughly -
52 produbiti
vt pf deepen, make deeper; dig/hollow/scoop out; (thy dno) excavate, dredge; fig deepen, intensify; - produbiti jaz* * *• engender• deepen -
53 czerp|ać
impf (czerpię) vt 1. (wydobywać) to draw [wodę]; (nabierać) to ladle [zupę]; to scoop [mąkę] 2. (uzyskiwać) to draw [prąd, wodę]; to obtain [gaz, energię]- czerpać witaminy/mikroelementy z pożywienia to absorb vitamins/trace elements from food3. przen. (zdobywać) to obtain, to get [wiadomości]; to derive [korzyści, przyjemności]- czerpać wiedzę z książek to draw one’s knowledge from books- czerpać z doświadczeń poprzednich pokoleń to draw on the experience of previous generations- czerpać pełnymi a. całymi garściami z tradycji literatury romantycznej to draw extensively on the romantic literary traditionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czerp|ać
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54 zaczerp|nąć
pf — zaczerp|ywać impf (zaczerpnęła, zaczerpnęli — zaczerpuję) vt 1. (nabrać) to scoop up [wodę, mąkę]- zaczerpnąć wody ze studni to draw some water out of the well- zaczerpnąć dłońmi wodę to take some water in one’s cupped hands- zaczerpnąć powietrza (zrobić wdech) to breathe in a gulp of air; (przewietrzyć się) to get some air- wynurzyć się dla zaczerpnięcia powietrza to come up for air- zaczerpnąć sił to get one’s strength back2. (zapożyczyć) to take [motyw, tytuł]- zaczerpnąć informacji o czymś to find out about sth- pomysł zaczerpnięty z… an idea taken from…- skąd zaczerpnąłeś ten cytat? where did you get this quotation from?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaczerp|nąć
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55 grenouille
n. f.1. 'Biddy', 'bird', woman. Et qui m'a foutu une grenouille pareille?! Women, honestly! I wonder where he picks them?!2. 'Prozzy', prostitute. Il a un joli petit cheptel de grenouilles: He's daddy to a fine little team of breadwinners.3. Grenouille de bénitier (pej.): 'Church-hen', over-zealous female churchgoer (also: punaise de sacristie).4. Cash-box, funds. Faire sauter (also: manger) la grenouille: To 'scoop the till', to make off with the takings.5. Jeter une pierre dans la mare aux grenouilles: To 'put the cat amongst the pigeons', to cause an unnecessary disturbance. -
56 насос
м. pumpнасос создаёт давление или вакуум в … мм — a pump develops a pressure or vacuum of … mm Hg
водоотливной насос — bilge pump; dewatering pump
газовый насос — gas pump; exhauster
продувочный насос — scavenge pump; cleansing pump
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57 atlatmak
"/ı/ 1. to make (someone, an animal) jump; to get (someone, an animal) to jump; to let (someone, an animal) jump; to cause (someone, an animal) to jump, jump. 2. to overcome, kick (an illness); to handle (something difficult) successfully, deal with (something difficult) successfully, manage (something difficult) successfully. 3. to put (someone) off, get rid of (someone). 4. (for one news reporter) to scoop, get the jump on, report a piece of news before (another)." -
58 jó fogást csinál
to make a lucky hit, to scoop, to strike oil
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