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21 ♦ drift
♦ drift /drɪft/n.1 cumulo, mucchio ( di neve, foglie secche, ecc.): Progress was difficult owing to huge drifts of snow, era difficile avanzare a causa di enormi cumuli di neve3 (fig.) spostamento, flusso: the drift of young people to the city, il flusso dei giovani verso la città; the drift from the land, l'esodo dalle campagne4 (fig.) tendenza, inclinazione: International trade shows a general drift towards stagnation, il commercio internazionale mostra una generale tendenza al ristagno5 [u] significato, senso: Did you catch (o get, make out) the drift of what he said?, hai colto il senso del suo discorso?; The general drift was that we will all have to make sacrifices, il senso generale era che dovremo fare tutti dei sacrifici; (fam.) if you catch my drift, non so se mi spiego, se mi capisci6 [u] movimento, flusso ( della corrente): The boat was taken out to sea by the drift of the tide, la barca è stata portata al largo dal flusso della marea; (geol.) continental drift, la deriva dei continenti8 [u] (fig.) inerzia, deriva: There was a sense of drift throughout the organization, c'era un senso di deriva in tutta l'organizzazione; to be in a state of drift, sentirsi alla deriva12 (ling.) alterazione diacronica15 (geogr.) corrente marina ( lenta): the North Atlantic drift, la corrente dell'Atlantico settentrionale● (naut.) drift anchor, ancora di deriva □ ( oceanografia) drift bottle, bottiglia alla deriva □ (naut.) drift current, corrente di deriva □ drift ice, banchi di ghiaccio alla deriva □ (aeron., naut.) drift indicator (o drift meter), derivometro □ drift net, rete (da pesca) alla deriva; tramaglio □ (autom.) drift racing, «drifting» (tecnica di guida che consiste nel fare assumere in curva alle ruote posteriori un diverso angolo di deriva rispetto a quelle anteriori) □ a drift of smoke, uno sbuffo di fumo.(to) drift /drɪft/v. i.1 (naut.) scarrocciare; (naut., aeron.) andare alla deriva; lasciarsi trasportare dalla corrente: The boat drifted ashore, la barca è stata portata a riva dalla corrente; to drift down a river, lasciarsi portare dalla corrente di un fiume; The boat drifted along peacefully, la barca avanzava tranquillamente trasportata dalla corrente; drifting mine, mina vagante2 (fig.) lasciarsi andare alla deriva, andare avanti per inerzia: After finishing university, he just drifted, dopo aver finito l'università, si è lasciato andare alla deriva; You can't keep drifting along like this, you need a purpose, non puoi continuare ad andare avanti così per inerzia, hai bisogno di uno scopo preciso; to drift from job to job, vagare da un lavoro all'altro senza uno scopo preciso3 accumularsi, ammucchiarsi ( per l'azione del vento, ecc.): The snow had drifted and many roads were impassable, la neve si era accumulata e molte strade erano impraticabili4 vagare; spostarsi (lentamente o distrattamente): clouds drifting in the sky, nuvole che vagano nel cielo; Smoke drifted upwards in the still air, il fumo saliva lentamente nell'aria immobile; The audience started drifting in, il pubblico ha cominciato ad affluire lentamente; People were drifting from stall to stall enjoying the sunshine, la gente passeggiava da una bancarella all'altra godendosi il sole; The country was drifting into chaos, il paese scivolava lentamente nel caos; Her gaze kept drifting away from her book, il suo sguardo continuava a staccarsi dal libro e a vagare; The boy's attention drifted away, il ragazzo si è distratto; His thoughts drifted idly as he lay on the warm sand, la sua mente vagava liberamente mentre se ne stava disteso sulla sabbia calda; to drift in and out of consciousness, uscire per brevi attimi dallo stato di incoscienza5 – to drift up (o upwards) salire gradualmente; to drift down (o downwards) scendere gradualmente; Prices are drifting up, i prezzi stanno salendo gradualmente; Temperatures should start to drift downwards over the next few days, le temperature dovrebbero cominciare a scendere gradualmente nei prossimi giorni; ( Borsa, fin.) to drift lower, scivolare: Oils drifted somewhat lower yesterday, le azioni petrolifere sono scivolate alquanto ieri6 (ind. min.) scavare gallerie in direzione7 ( radio, TV) perdere la frequenza: The radio kept drifting from the station, la radio continuava a perdere la frequenza della stazione● to let things drift, lasciare che le cose vadano per il loro verso. -
22 sacrifice
sac·ri·fice [ʼsækrɪfaɪs, Am -rə-] vt1) ( kill)to \sacrifice sb/sth [to sb] jdn/etw [jdm] opfern;to \sacrifice people to the gods den Göttern Menschenopfer [dar]bringen; ( fig)our company risks sacrificing its good will on the altar of profit unsere Firma läuft Gefahr, ihren guten Ruf auf dem Altar des Profits zu opfern2) ( give up)to \sacrifice sth [for sb] etw [für jdn] opfern [o aufgeben];many women \sacrifice promising careers for their family viele Frauen geben ihrer Familie zuliebe eine viel versprechende Karriere auf;to \sacrifice a knight chess einen Springer opfern;to \sacrifice one's free time seine Freizeit opfern vito \sacrifice to the gods den Göttern opfern [o Opfer bringen] nat great personal \sacrifice unter großem persönlichen Verzicht [o großen persönlichen Opfern];to make \sacrifices Opfer bringen, Verzicht leistenPHRASES:to make the ultimate [or supreme] \sacrifice for sb/ sth für jdn/etw das höchste Opfer bringen [o sein Leben geben] -
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1. n жертва2. n жертвоприношение; пожертвование3. n ком. убытокsacrifice prices — убыточные цены; оценка себе в убыток
4. n церк. месса5. v жертвовать, приносить жертвы6. v совершать жертвоприношение7. v ком. продавать в убытокСинонимический ряд:1. concession (noun) concession; renunciation2. cost (noun) cost; expense; price; toll3. loss (noun) deduction; discount; loss; reduction4. offering (noun) atonement; expiation; forfeiture; immolation; oblation; offering; penance; relinquishment; reparation; tribute; victim5. consecrate (verb) bless; consecrate; dedicate; devote; hallow; immolate; victimize; worship6. forfeit (verb) forego; forfeit; relinquish; renounce; spare; yield7. forgo (verb) eschew; forbear; forgo8. lose (verb) drop; loseАнтонимический ряд:acquisition; gain; withhold -
24 willing
villigIsubst. \/ˈwɪlɪŋ\/1) det å villeå ønske er en ting, å ville er noe annet2) ( sjelden) det å testamentere noeshow willing vise viljeIIadj. \/ˈwɪlɪŋ\/villig, frivilligwilling or unwilling eller willing or not willing med eller mot sin viljewilling to villig til å, med på å -
25 tighten one's belt
(to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living: If the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.) apretar(se) el cinturónexpr.• ajustarse el cinturón expr. -
26 sacrificado
Del verbo sacrificar: ( conjugate sacrificar) \ \
sacrificado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: sacrificado sacrificar
sacrificado
sacrificar ( conjugate sacrificar) verbo transitivo ‹perro/gato› (euf) to put … to sleep (euph) sacrificarse verbo pronominal to make sacrifices
sacrificar verbo transitivo
1 (a un animal) (como ofrenda) to sacrifice
2 (para su consumo) to slaughter
3 (por enfermedad) to put down
4 (renunciar a algo) (por algo) he de sacrificar mis estudios a causa del trabajo, I've got to give up my studies because of my work (por alguien) sacrifico mis aficiones para atender a mi hija, I have to forgo my hobbies in order to take care of my child ' sacrificado' also found in these entries: English: destroy -
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sacrificar ( conjugate sacrificar) verbo transitivo ‹perro/gato› (euf) to put … to sleep (euph) sacrificarse verbo pronominal to make sacrifices
sacrificar verbo transitivo
1 (a un animal) (como ofrenda) to sacrifice
2 (para su consumo) to slaughter
3 (por enfermedad) to put down
4 (renunciar a algo) (por algo) he de sacrificar mis estudios a causa del trabajo, I've got to give up my studies because of my work (por alguien) sacrifico mis aficiones para atender a mi hija, I have to forgo my hobbies in order to take care of my child ' sacrificar' also found in these entries: Spanish: matar English: put down - sacrifice - sleep - cull - destroy - put -
28 sacrificarse
■sacrificarse verbo reflexivo to make sacrifices [por, for] ' sacrificarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: sacrificar English: sacrifice -
29 tighten one's belt
(to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living: If the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.) herða sultarólina -
30 tighten one's belt
(to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living: If the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.) összébb húzza a nadrágszíját -
31 tighten one's belt
(to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living: If the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.) apertar o cinto -
32 tighten one's belt
kemerleri sıkmak* * *(to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living: If the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.) kemerini sıkmak -
33 tighten one's belt
(to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living: If the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.) zategniti pas -
34 tighten one's belt
(to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living: If the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.) kiristää vyötä -
35 tighten one's belt
(to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living: If the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.) stramme beltet -
36 ♦ sacrifice
♦ sacrifice /ˈsækrɪfaɪs/n. [cu]1 sacrificio; (fig.) rinuncia; privazione, scapito: They killed an ox as a sacrifice, hanno immolato un bue in sacrificio; to make sacrifices for one's children, far sacrifici (o sopportare privazioni) per i figli; at some sacrifice of accuracy, a scapito della precisione; the supreme sacrifice, il sacrificio supremo3 (relig.) fioretto4 (comm.) perdita; scapito: to sell at a sacrifice, vendere in perdita; to sell goods at a large sacrifice, vendere merci con grave scapito● ( baseball) sacrifice fly, volata di sacrificio □ (fisc.) sacrifice tax theory, teoria fiscale del sacrificio □ to give one's life as a sacrifice, fare olocausto della vita □ self-sacrifice, sacrificio di sé; abnegazione.(to) sacrifice /ˈsækrɪfaɪs/A v. t.1 sacrificare; offrire in sacrificio; immolare; (fig.) sacrificare, rinunciare a: to sacrifice a lamb, sacrificare un agnello ( agli dei); to sacrifice one's life, immolare la vita; to sacrifice one's holidays to get a promotion, rinunciare alle vacanze per avere una promozioneB v. i.sacrificare; offrire sacrifici● to sacrifice oneself, sacrificarsi; immolarsi. -
37 sacrifice *** sac·ri·fice
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38 tighten one's belt
(to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living: If the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.) tirare la cinghia -
39 tighten one's belt
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40 tighten one's belt
(to make sacrifices and reduce one's standard of living: If the economy gets worse, we shall just have to tighten our belts.) zacisnąć pasa
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