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1 pry
[praɪ] verbto try to find out about something that is secret, especially other people's affairs:يَدُسُّ أنْفَه في شؤون الآخرينHe is always prying into my business.
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2 başkasının işine burnunu sokmak
v. pry into smb.'s affairsTurkish-English dictionary > başkasının işine burnunu sokmak
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3 Topf
m; -(e)s, Töpfe1. allg. pot; (Kochtopf) auch saucepan, stewpan; (Blumentopf) flowerpot; zur Aufbewahrung von Essbarem: meist jar; für Milch etc.: jug; großer: auch pitcher; ein Topf ( voll) Suppe (Kochtopf) a pot ( oder saucepan) of soup; (Schüssel) a bowl (großer: auch tureen) of soup; einen Topf Wasser / Kartoffeln aufsetzen put some water / potatoes on to boil; ein Topf Schmalz a jar of lard ( oder dripping); alles in einen Topf werfen umg., fig. lump everything ( oder everyone) together, tar everything ( oder everyone oder them all) with the same brush; jemandem in die Töpfe gucken umg., fig. poke one’s nose ( oder pry) into s.o.’s affairs; jeder Topf findet seinen Deckel fig. etwa every Jack has his Jill2. umg. (Nachttopf) pot(ty); auf den Topf müssen Kinderspr. need one’s potty; umg. (auf die Toilette) need the bog (Am. the john) ( oder toilet); jemanden auf den Topf setzen sit ( oder put) s.o. on the pot(ty), pot s.o.; umg., fig. read s.o. the riot act; siehe auch Töpfchen* * *der Topfpot; saucepan; jar* * *Tọpf [tɔpf]m -(e)s, -e['tœpfə] pot; (= Kochtopf auch) (sauce)pan; (= Nachttopf) potty (inf); (inf = Toilette) loo (Brit inf john (US inf)* * *(any one of many kinds of deep container used in cooking, for holding food, liquids etc or for growing plants: a cooking-pot; a plant-pot; a jam-pot; The waiter brought her a pot of tea.) pot* * *<-[e]s, Töpfe>[tɔpf, pl ˈtœpfə]m1. (Kochtopf) pot, sauce panauf den \Topf gehen to use the potty5.▶ alles in einen \Topf werfen to lump everything together* * *der; Topfes, Töpfe1) pot; (BratenTopf, SchmorTopf) casserole; (Stielkasserolle) saucepanalles in einen Topf werfen — (fig. ugs.) lump everything together
2) (zur Aufbewahrung) pot; jar3) (Krug) jug5) (BlumenTopf) [flower]pot* * *1. allg pot; (Kochtopf) auch saucepan, stewpan; (Blumentopf) flowerpot; zur Aufbewahrung von Essbarem: meist jar; für Milch etc: jug; großer: auch pitcher;ein Topf (voll) Suppe (Kochtopf) a pot ( oder saucepan) of soup; (Schüssel) a bowl (großer: auch tureen) of soup;einen Topf Wasser/Kartoffeln aufsetzen put some water/potatoes on to boil;ein Topf Schmalz a jar of lard ( oder dripping);alles in einen Topf werfen umg, fig lump everything ( oder everyone) together, tar everything ( oder everyone oder them all) with the same brush;jeder Topf findet seinen Deckel fig etwa every Jack has his Jill2. umg (Nachttopf) pot(ty);auf den Topf müssen kinderspr need one’s potty; umg (auf die Toilette) need the bog (US the john) ( oder toilet);jemanden auf den Topf setzen sit ( oder put) sb on the pot(ty), pot sb; umg, fig read sb the riot act; → auch Töpfchen* * *der; Topfes, Töpfe1) pot; (BratenTopf, SchmorTopf) casserole; (Stielkasserolle) saucepanalles in einen Topf werfen — (fig. ugs.) lump everything together
2) (zur Aufbewahrung) pot; jar3) (Krug) jug5) (BlumenTopf) [flower]pot* * *¨-e m.pot n. -
4 interes
m (G interesu) 1. (sprawa do załatwienia) business U- załatwiać interes a. interesy to see to some business- mieć pilny interes (do załatwienia) to have urgent business (to attend to)- to nie twój interes! pot. it’s none of your business- pilnuj swojego interesu pot. mind your own business- mam do ciebie interes I’ve got something I’d like to talk to you about2. (korzyść) interest- mieć na celu swój interes to have one’s self-interest a. one’s own interest(s) in mind- działać w czyimś (najlepszym) interesie to act in sb’s (best) interest(s)- działać w interesie czegoś to act in the interests of sth- obniżanie kosztów leży w naszym interesie it’s in our interest(s) to lower our costs- sprzeczny ze społecznym a. z publicznym interesem contrary to the public interest3. zw. pl (przedsięwzięcie) business U, dealing zw. pl- człowiek interesu a business person- człowiek stworzony do interesów a born business person- mieć głowę do interesów to have a good head for business- podróżować w interesach to travel on business- prowadzić interes a. interesy to be a business person, to be in business- prowadzić a. robić z kimś interesy to do business with sb, to have (business) dealings with sb- robić na czymś (dobry) interes a. (dobre) interesy to make a profit on sth- ubić interes to make a deal- interesy idą a. stoją dobrze/źle business is brisk/slack4. zw. sg pot. (firma) business- prowadzić dochodowy/nieopłacalny interes to run a profitable/unprofitable business- założyć rodzinny/własny interes to start up a. establish a family/one’s own business5. pot. (penis) thing euf.- zrobić na czymś kokosowy interes to make a bundle on sth pot.- ładny interes! pot. a pretty a. fine kettle of fish pot.- nie ma karesu bez interesu przysł. there’s no such thing as a free lunch* * *( korzyść) interest; (sprawa, firma, sklep) business; ( transakcja) dealw czyimś/swoim interesie — in sb's/one's (best) interest
mam do ciebie interes — pot I want a word with you (pot)
* * *mi1. (= sprawa, prośba) business, matter, affair; mieć do kogoś interes pot. have sth to talk to sb about; have a matter to take up with sb; have a little business (to discuss) with sb; mieszać się do czyichś interesów pot. meddle with sb's affairs; poke l. pry into sb's affairs; (to) nie twój interes pot. (it's) not your business; (it's) no business of yours; (it's) none of your business.2. (= zysk, korzyść) bargain; interes polityczny polit. political matter; chodzić koło swoich interesów go about one's business; serve one's own interests; coś leży w czyimś interesie sth is to sb's (best) interest(s); sth is in sb's interest; mieć w czymś (swój) interes have an axe to grind in sth; have a vested interest in sth; sprzeczność interesów clash of interests, conflict of interest(s).3. (= działalność gospodarcza) business activity; człowiek interesu businessman; ( kobieta) businesswoman; nieczysty interes shady deal; uczciwy interes square deal; ruch w interesie business is booming, flourishing l. brisk; robić na czymś interes do a roaring trade in sth; profit from sth; wziąć się do interesu get down to business.4. pot. (= prywatne przedsiębiorstwo, sklep, zakład) business; otworzyć własny interes open up a business, start a business; rozkręcić interes set up in business.5. sl. (= penis) one's thing.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > interes
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5 pekulia
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pekulia[English Word] hunt for (someone or something)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pekulia[English Word] pry into (someone's affairs)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -
6 menyiasati
to arrange tactics (strategy)* * *pry into someone's affairs or get the better of someone (by questioning, using certain tactics or approaches, etc) -
7 menyiasatkan
pry into s.o.'s affairs or get the better of s.o. k.r(by questioning, using certain tactics or approaches, etc.). -
8 curiosear
v.1 to nose around.2 to browse through (libros, revistas).3 to look around, to nose around, to mouse about, to nose about.4 to mouse into, to spy on.* * *1 (fisgar) to pry, nose around2 (mirar) to look around1 (fisgar) to pry into* * *1. VT1) (=husmear) to nose out2) (=mirar) [en una tienda] to look over, look round2. VI1) (=husmear) to snoop, pry2) (=mirar) [en una tienda] to look round, wander round; (=explorar) to poke about* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( fisgonear) to pryestaba curioseando entre mis papeles/en mis cajones — he was going o looking through my papers/drawers
b) (por las tiendas, en una biblioteca) to browseme puse a curiosear en la biblioteca/entre los archivos — I started browsing around the library/through the files
* * *= browse, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex. This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( fisgonear) to pryestaba curioseando entre mis papeles/en mis cajones — he was going o looking through my papers/drawers
b) (por las tiendas, en una biblioteca) to browseme puse a curiosear en la biblioteca/entre los archivos — I started browsing around the library/through the files
* * *= browse, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.
Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *curiosear [A1 ]vi1 (fisgonear) to prysiempre está curioseando en la vida ajena he's always prying into other people's affairs¿qué haces curioseando entre mis papeles? what are you doing rummaging o looking through my papers?2 (por las tiendas, en una biblioteca) to browseme fui a curiosear por las tiendas I went for a wander o look around the shops, I went and browsed around the shopsme puse a curiosear en la biblioteca/entre los archivos I started browsing around the library/through the files■ curiosearvtto check on* * *
curiosear ( conjugate curiosear) verbo intransitivo
estaba curioseando en mis cajones he was going o looking through my drawers
curiosear verbo intransitivo to pry
' curiosear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cotillear
- husmear
- copuchar
English:
poke about
- poke around
- rubberneck
- pry
* * *♦ vi1. [fisgonear] to nose around2. [en tienda] to browse round;estuvo curioseando por el almacén he was browsing around the store♦ vt[libros, revistas] to browse through* * *I v/t1 ( fisgonear) pry into2 ( mirar) look aroundII v/i ( mirar) look around* * *curiosear vi1) : to snoop, to pry2) : to browsecuriosear vt: to look over, to check -
9 husmear
v.1 to sniff out, to scent.2 to nose around.3 to snoop around, to nose around, to poke about, to poke around.* * *1 (con el olfato) to sniff, scent1 to sniff2 figurado to snoop around* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=olisquear) to scent, get wind of2) (=fisgonear) to pry into, sniff out *2.VI (=oler mal) to smell bad* * *1.verbo transitivo to sniff2.husmear via) perro to sniff aroundb) (fam) ( fisgonear) to snoop, pry, sniff around (colloq)* * *= lurk, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into), root.Ex. On the rare occasions when I venture beyond lurking to pose the occasional query, I am often overwhelmed by the generosity of those who take the time to reply.Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.Ex. We let our 4 hens loose to root in the garden but I think it's not a good idea in the long run, as they would kill raspberries and other plants.* * *1.verbo transitivo to sniff2.husmear via) perro to sniff aroundb) (fam) ( fisgonear) to snoop, pry, sniff around (colloq)* * *= lurk, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into), root.Ex: On the rare occasions when I venture beyond lurking to pose the occasional query, I am often overwhelmed by the generosity of those who take the time to reply.
Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.Ex: We let our 4 hens loose to root in the garden but I think it's not a good idea in the long run, as they would kill raspberries and other plants.* * *husmear [A1 ]vtto sniff■ husmearvi1 «perro» to sniff around* * *
husmear ( conjugate husmear) verbo transitivo
to sniff
verbo intransitivo
husmear
I vtr (rastrear con el olfato) to sniff out, scent
II vi fig (fisgar, curiosear) to snoop, pry
' husmear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
olfatear
English:
pry
- nose
- sniff
- snoop
* * *♦ vt[olfatear] to sniff out, to scent♦ viFam [curiosear] to nose around* * *I v/i1 ( olfatear) sniff around2 fam ( cotillear) sniff onose around fam, snoop fam(en in)II v/t sniff* * *husmear vt1) : to follow the scent of, to track2) : to sniff out, to pry intohusmear vi1) : to pry, to snoop2) : to sniff around (of an animal) -
10 нос
1. nose; sl. beak, nozzle, peckerнос като копчета blob of a noseнос като патладжан a bulbous nose, a bottle-noseносът ми тече have a running nose, o.'s nose runsносът ми е запушен my nose is blockedкръв ми тече от носа my nose is bleedingговоря през носа си speak through o.'s nose; speak with a twang, nasalizeговоря под носа си mumble under/below o.'s breathне виждам по-далече от носа си not see further than o.'s nose, not see an inch before o.'s noseводя някого за носа lead s.o. by the noseтръшвам/блъсвам вратата пред носа на някого slam the door in s.o.'s faceне си показва носа навън he never pokes his nose out of the houseизкарвам някому нещо през носа make s.o. pay through the nose for s.th.правя дълъг нос cock a snook, thumb o.'s nose (на at)не овесвам нос carry a stiff upper lipправя нещо под носа на някого do s.th. under s.o.'s noseграбнаха ми го под носа they took/snatched it from (right) under my noseавтобусът замина под носа ми I missed the bus by a whiskerпровисвам/клюмвам нос pull a long face, be crestfallenпъхам/муша навирам/завирам/тикам си носа в нещо poke o.'s nose into s.th.. pry into s.th.пъхам си носа в чужди работи poke o.'s nose into other people's affairs, meddle with other people's affairsне си пъхам носа в чужди работи keep o.'s nose out of other people's affairsзабивам си носа в книгата pore over a book2. (на обувка) toe3. (на кораб) bow, head, prow4. геогр. cape, promontory, foreland, ( малък) gore* * *нос,м., -овѐ, (два) но̀са 1. nose; sl. beak, nozzle, pecker; говоря под \носа си mumble under/below o.s breath; говоря през \носа си speak through o.’s nose; speak with a twang, nasalize; кръв ми тече от \носа my nose is bleeding; \нос като копче blob of a nose; \нос като патладжан bulbous nose, bottle-nose; \носът ми е запушен my nose is blocked/stuffed up; \носът ми тече have a running nose, o.’s nose runs; орлов \нос hawknose; хващам за \носа take by the nose; чип \нос turned-up/tip-tilted/snub nose;2. (на обувка) toe;3. (на кораб) bow, head, prow;4. геогр. cape, promontory, foreland, ( малък) gore; • автобусът замина под \носа ми I missed the bus by a whisker; водя някого за \носа lead s.o. by the nose; грабнаха го под \носа ми they took/snatched it from (right) under my nose; забивам \носа си в книгата pore over a book; изкарвам някому нещо през \носа make s.o. pay through the nose for s.th.; навирвам \нос turn up o.’s nose, cock o.’s nose, put on airs; не виждам по-далече от \носа си not see further than o.’s nose, not see an inch before o.’s nose; не показва \носа си навън he never pokes his nose out of the house; не пъхам \носа си в чужди работи keep o.’s nose out of other people’s affairs; правя дълъг \нос cock a snook, thumb o.’s nose (на at); през \носа ще ти излезе you’ll pay through the nose (for it); you’ll have the devil (and all) to pay; провисвам/клюмвам \нос pull a long face, be crestfallen; пъхам/навирам/завирам \носа в нещо poke o.’s nose into s.th., pry into s.th.; пъхам \носа си в чужди работи poke o.’s nose into other people’s affairs, meddle with other people’s affairs; тръшвам вратата пред (под) \носа на някого slam the door in s.o.’s face.* * *beak; cape (геогр.); conk; foreland (геогр.); headland (геогр.); ness (геогр.); nose: snub нос - чип нос; pecker (жарг.); point (геогр.)* * *1. (на кораб) bow, head, prow 2. (на обувка) toe 3. nose;sl. beak, nozzle, pecker 4. НОС като копчета blob of a nose 5. НОС като патладжан a bulbous nose, a bottle-nose 6. НОСът ми е запушен my nose is blocked 7. НОСът ми тече have a running nose, о.'s nose runs 8. автобусът замина под НОСа ми I missed the bus by a whisker 9. водя някого за НОСа lead s.o. by the nose 10. геогр. cape, promontory, foreland, (малък) gore 11. говоря през НОСа си speak through o.'s nose;speak with a twang, nasalize 12. грабнаха ми го под НОСа they took/snatched it from (right) under my nose 13. забивам си НОСа в книгата pore over a book 14. изкарвам някому нещо през НОСа make s.o. pay through the nose for s.th. 15. кръв ми тече от НОСа my nose is bleeding 16. навирвам НОС turn up o.'s nose, cock o.'s nose, put on airs 17. не виждам по-далече от НОСа си not see further than o.'s nose, not see an inch before o.'s nose 18. не овесвам НОС carry a stiff upper lip 19. не си показва НОСа навън he never pokes his nose out of the house 20. не си пъхам НОСа в чужди работи keep o.'s nose out of other people's affairs 21. орлов НОС hawknose 22. под НОСа ми е it is (right) under my nose 23. правя дълъг НОС cock a snook, thumb o.'s nose (на at) 24. правя нещо под НОСа на някого do s.th. under s.o.'s nose 25. през НОСа ще ти излезе you'll pay through the nose (for it);you'll have the devil (and all) to pay 26. провисвам/клюмвам НОС pull a long face, be crestfallen 27. пъхам си НОСa в чужди работи poke o.'s nose into other people's affairs, meddle with other people's affairs 28. пъхам/муша навирам/завирам/тикам си НОСа в нещо poke o.'s nose into s.th.. pry into s.th. 29. тръшвам/блъсвам вратата пред НОСа на някого slam the door in s.o.'s face 30. хващам за НОСа take by the nose: говоря под НОСа си mumble under/below o.'s breath 31. чип НОС turned-up/tip-tilted/snub nose -
11 fisgonear
v.1 to pry (informal).2 to snoop, to poke around, to poke about, to nose around.* * *1 to pry, snoop* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to nose around (colloq)* * *= poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to nose around (colloq)* * *= poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.
Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *fisgonear [A1 ]vilo encontré fisgoneando en mi armario I found him poking o nosing around in my wardrobe* * *
fisgonear ( conjugate fisgonear) verbo intransitivo (fam) to nose around (colloq)
fisgonear verbo intransitivo to snoop, pry
' fisgonear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
curiosear
- husmear
English:
nose about
- nose around
- poke about
- poke around
- pry
- rubberneck
- snoop
- poke
* * *fisgonear viFam to pry, to nose around;estaba fisgoneando por el ojo de la cerradura he was spying through the keyhole* * *v/i famsnoop around fam(en in)* * *fisgonear vi: to snoop, to pry* * *fisgonear vb to snoop -
12 entrometerse
pron.v.1 to interfere.2 to meddle, to barge in, to burst in, to butt in.María interfiere siempre Mary interferes always.* * *1 to meddle, interfere* * *verbto interfere, meddle* * *VPR (=interferir) to meddle, interfere (en in, with)(=molestar) to intrude* * *verbo pronominal to meddleno te entrometas — keep out of it o stop meddling
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, intrude, meddle (in/with), elbow into, barge in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex. We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.Ex. They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex. There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex. Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex. It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex. More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex. 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *verbo pronominal to meddleno te entrometas — keep out of it o stop meddling
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, intrude, meddle (in/with), elbow into, barge in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.
Ex: They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex: There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex: Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex: It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex: More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex: 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *entrometerse [E1 ]to meddleno te entrometas keep out of it o stop meddling o stop interferingentrometerse EN algo to meddle IN sthsiempre tiene que entrometerse en la vida de los demás he always has to meddle o interfere in other people's lives* * *
entrometerse ( conjugate entrometerse) verbo pronominal
to meddle
entrometerse verbo reflexivo to meddle, interfere [en, in]
' entrometerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
meterse
- mangonear
English:
barge in
- interfere
- intrude
- meddle
- mind
- muscle
- pry
- stick
- nose
* * *entrometerse vprto interfere, to meddle (en in);tú no te entrometas, yo arreglaré esto don't you go interfering, I'll sort this out myself;no te entrometas donde no debes don't interfere where you shouldn't;no hacía más que entrometerse en mis asuntos she did nothing but interfere o meddle in my affairs* * *<part entrometido> v/r meddle (en in)* * *entrometerse vr: to interfere, to meddle* * *entrometerse vb to interfere -
13 fisgar
v.to pry (informal).* * *1 familiar to pry, snoop* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to snoop (colloq)* * *= poke about/(a)round/into/in, lurk, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. On the rare occasions when I venture beyond lurking to pose the occasional query, I am often overwhelmed by the generosity of those who take the time to reply.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to snoop (colloq)* * *= poke about/(a)round/into/in, lurk, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.
Ex: On the rare occasions when I venture beyond lurking to pose the occasional query, I am often overwhelmed by the generosity of those who take the time to reply.Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *fisgar [A3 ]vi( fam); to snoopsiempre andaba fisgando por los despachos he was always snooping around the officessiempre anda fisgando en mi correspondencia she's always reading my mail* * *
fisgar ( conjugate fisgar) verbo intransitivo (fam) to snoop (colloq);
fisgar vi fam to snoop, pry
' fisgar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
husmear
- olfatear
English:
snoop
* * *fisgar viFam to pry, to nose around;¿quién ha estado fisgando en mis papeles? who's been nosing around (in) my papers?* * *v/i famsnoop fam ;fisgar en algo snoop around in sth* * *fisgar {52} vthusmear: to pry into, to snoop on* * *fisgar vb to snoop¡deja de fisgar en mi cuarto! stop snooping in my room! -
14 совать нос в чужие дела
1) General subject: nose into other people's affairs, poke ( one's) nose into (smb.'s) affairs, poke and pry, poke into other people's business, snoop, stick (one's) nose into (smb.'s) affairs, thrust nose into affairs, pry into affairs, poke (one's) nose into other people's business, to be nosy, pry into other man's concerns2) Jargon: snoop around3) Makarov: intermeddle in (smb.'s) businessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совать нос в чужие дела
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15 indagar
v.to investigate, to inquire into.Ella preguntó ayer She asked around yesterday.* * *1 to investigate, inquire into* * *verb* * *VT (=investigar) to investigate, inquire into; (=averiguar) to find out, ascertain* * *1.(frml) verbo transitivo to investigate2.indagar vi to make inquiries, investigate* * *= delve into, enquire into [inquire into, -USA], investigate, poke about/(a)round/into/in, probe, question, probe into, check up on, keep + tabs on, make + enquiry, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex. The objective is to enable the reader to eliminate possibly relevant documents, which, in fact, prove to be of little interest without delving into the body of the abstract.Ex. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex. Kaiser also investigated the effect of grouping subheadings of a subject.Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. The librarian sometimes must probe to discover the context of the question and to be able to discuss various possible approaches and explore their merits.Ex. If this appears to be excessively difficult, maybe it is time to question whether the tool is too complex.Ex. If one probes more deeply into the question of truth and falsehood, one gets into difficult philosophical issues, which we prefer to leave to others.Ex. The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.Ex. The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.Ex. The author discusses the general tendency noted for more girls than boys to make enquiries at the library.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.----* indagar el pasado de Alguien = delve into + Posesivo + past.* * *1.(frml) verbo transitivo to investigate2.indagar vi to make inquiries, investigate* * *= delve into, enquire into [inquire into, -USA], investigate, poke about/(a)round/into/in, probe, question, probe into, check up on, keep + tabs on, make + enquiry, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex: The objective is to enable the reader to eliminate possibly relevant documents, which, in fact, prove to be of little interest without delving into the body of the abstract.
Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex: Kaiser also investigated the effect of grouping subheadings of a subject.Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex: The librarian sometimes must probe to discover the context of the question and to be able to discuss various possible approaches and explore their merits.Ex: If this appears to be excessively difficult, maybe it is time to question whether the tool is too complex.Ex: If one probes more deeply into the question of truth and falsehood, one gets into difficult philosophical issues, which we prefer to leave to others.Ex: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.Ex: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.Ex: The author discusses the general tendency noted for more girls than boys to make enquiries at the library.Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* indagar el pasado de Alguien = delve into + Posesivo + past.* * *indagar [A3 ]vt( frml); to investigate■ indagarvito make inquiries*, investigate* * *
indagar ( conjugate indagar) (frml) verbo intransitivo
to investigate;
indagar sobre algo to investigate sth
indagar verbo transitivo to investigate
' indagar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
investigar
English:
brain
- inquire into
* * *♦ vtto investigate, to inquire into♦ vito investigate, to inquire;indagar acerca de algo to investigate sth, to inquire into sth* * *v/i investigate* * *indagar {52} vt: to inquire into, to investigate -
16 gulusmear
v.to snoop around.* * *VI1) (=comer) to nibble titbits2) (=oler) to sniff the cooking3) (=curiosear) to snoop* * *= poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *= poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.
Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people. -
17 meter las narices en
(v.) = snoop about/(a)round/into/in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into)Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *(v.) = snoop about/(a)round/into/in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into)Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.
Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people. -
18 olisquear
v.1 to sniff (at).2 to sniff out, to scent, to mouse into, to sniff carefully.El perro olfateó las hierbas The dog sniffed the herbs.* * *1 (olfatear) to sniff1 figurado (curiosear) to nose around* * *VT VI = oliscar* * *verbo transitivo to sniff* * *= poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *verbo transitivo to sniff* * *= poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.
Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *olisquear [A1 ]vtto sniff* * *
olisquear ( conjugate olisquear) verbo transitivo
to sniff
' olisquear' also found in these entries:
English:
sniff
* * *olisquear vtto sniff (at)* * *v/t sniff* * *olisquear vt: to sniff at -
19 conto
m ( calcolo) calculationfinance accountin ristorante bill, AE checkconto corrente current account, AE checking accountconto corrente postale Post Office accountconto profitti e perdite profit and loss accountconto vincolato term depositrendere conto di qualcosa account for somethingrendersi conto di qualcosa realize somethingfare conto su qualcuno count on someonetenere conto di qualcosa take something into accountconto alla rovescia countdownper conto mio ( secondo me) in my opinion( da solo) on my ownsapere qualcosa sul conto di qualcuno know something about someonein fin dei conti when all's said and done, after all* * *conto s.m.1 ( calcolo) calculation, reckoning: i conti sono sbagliati, the calculations are wrong; essere bravo nei conti, to be good at figures2 (amm.) account; ( di mastro) ledger account: conto di esercizio, working account; conto di gestione, management account; conto aperto, open account; ( presso negozio) credit account (o amer. charge account); conto spese, expense account; conto retribuzioni, pay account; conto vendite, sales account; conto delle entrate e delle spese, profit and loss account; conto di scoperto, short account; conto terzi, third parties; conto movimenti cassa, receipts and payments account; i conti sono in ordine, the accounts are straight; i conti non tornano, the accounts don't balance; saldare i conti, to settle accounts // in conto deposito, on consignment; conto di ammortamento, sinking fund account // conto perequazione imposte, tax equalization account // revisione dei conti, audit of accounts (o account auditing); revisore dei conti, auditor; Corte dei Conti, Audit Office (o State Auditors' Department) // (econ.): conto titoli, securities account; conto capitale, capital (o stock) account; conto profitti e perdite, profit and loss account (o earnings report o statement of profit and loss o income statement o amer. statement of loss); conto di bilancio, balance sheet account; conto societario, corporate account // (banca): conto del dare, charge account; conto effetti all'incasso, notes receivable account; conto effetti passivi, bills payable; conto effetti attivi, bills receivable; conto clienti, conto creditori, account receivable; conto debitori, debtor account (o account payable); conto creditori e debitori diversi, sundries account3 ( in banca) account: conto bancario, bank account; conto corrente, current (o cheque) account, (amer.) drawing (o checking) account; conto congiunto, joint account; conto bloccato, blocked account; conto cifrato, numbered account; conto scoperto, overdrawn account; conto vincolato, deposit account (o time deposit); conto estero, external account; conto valutario, foreign currency account; conto a tasso fisso, flat-rate account; conto corrente fruttifero, interest-bearing account; estratto conto, statement of account; intestatario di conto corrente, holder of an account (o account holder); intestazione di un conto corrente, account heading; chiudere un conto ( presso una banca), to close an account; ha aperto un conto presso la Lloyd's Bank, he opened an account with Lloyd's Bank; il mio conto è in rosso, my account is in the red; prelevare una somma dal proprio conto corrente; to withdraw a sum of money from one's current account; versare una somma su un conto, to pay a sum of money into an account; accreditare sul conto di qlcu., to credit to s.o.'s account; non mi è ancora stato accreditato in conto, it hasn't been credited to my account yet; addebitare in conto, to debit s.o.'s account // anticipazione in conto corrente, advance by overdraft // conto corrente postale, postal giro account4 ( fattura) bill: il conto, per favore, could I have the bill (o amer. check), please?; il conto è stato salato, the bill was high; ho molti conti in sospeso, da pagare, I've still got a lot of bills to pay // (comm.) conto arretrato, outstanding account // mettere in conto, to charge (s.o.), to put on the bill (of s.o.)5 ( stima, reputazione) esteem, regard: cose, persone di nessuno, poco conto, things (o matters), people of no, of little account; tenere in qualche conto, to treat with respect; tenere qlcu. in poco conto, to hold s.o. in low esteem.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: per conto mio, ( quanto a me) as for me (o as far as I am concerned) // stare per conto proprio, to be on one's own // a buon conto, in any case // in fin dei conti, after all // chiedere informazioni sul conto di qlcu., to ask for information about s.o. // fare i conti in tasca a qlcu., to pry into s.o.'s financial affairs // fare i conti con qlcu., to bring (o to call) s.o. to account: con te farò i conti più tardi, (fam.) I will square things up with you later; un giorno dovrai fare i conti con la giustizia per i tuoi delitti, one day you will be brought to book for your crimes // faccio conto su di te, I'm relying on you; fare conto sull'appoggio di qlcu., to count (o to reckon) on s.o.'s support // fare conto di, ( immaginare) to imagine; ( proporsi) to intend // fare i conti senza l'oste, (fam.) to reckon without one's host // mettere conto, to be worthwhile (o to pay): non mette conto d'arrabbiarsi, it is not worthwhile getting angry; non mette conto di lavorare tanto, it does not pay to work so hard // mettersi per proprio conto, to set up on one's own // regolare i conti con qlcu., (fig.) to balance (o to square) accounts with s.o. // a conti fatti, all things considered (o after all) // alla resa dei conti, at the showdown // rendere conto di qlco., to answer for sthg. (o to account for sthg.) // rendersi conto di qlco., to realize sthg.* * *['konto]1. sm1) (calcolo) calculationil conto, per favore — could I have the bill, please?
pagare o saldare il conto — to pay the bill
far bene/male i propri conti (anche) fig — to get one's sums right/wrong
non aveva fatto i conti con possibili imprevisti — he hadn't allowed for anything unexpected happening
avere un conto in sospeso (con qn) — to have an outstanding account (with sb), fig to have a score to settle (with sb)
3)(stima, considerazione)
di poco/nessun conto — of little/no importancetener conto di qn/qc — to take sb/sth into consideration o account
4)a conti fatti, in fin dei conti — all things considered, when all is said and donebe', in fin dei conti non ha tutti i torti — well, after all, he's quite right
per conto mio — (a mio avviso) in my opinion, as far as I'm concerned, (a nome mio) on my behalf, (da solo) on my own
fare conto che... — (supporre) to suppose that...
fare conto su qn/qc — to rely o depend o count on sb/sth
chiedere conto di qc a qn — to ask sb to give an account o explanation of sth
rendersi conto di qc/che... — to realize sth/that
essere alla resa dei conti... — to come to the day of reckoning
2.* * *['konto]sostantivo maschile1) (calcolo) count, calculationfare il conto di — to work out [ spese]; to count (up) [persone, oggetti]
tenere il conto di qcs. — to keep (a) count of sth.
i -i tornano — (di soldi) that's the right amount; (di oggetti, persone) that's the right number; fig. it all adds up
i -i non tornano — fig. it doesn't add up
2) amm.fare i -i — (a fine giornata) to cash up
3) (somma da pagare) amount; (fattura) bill, check AE, tab AEmettere qcs. sul conto di qcn. — to charge sth. to o put sth. on sb.'s account
pagare il conto — to pay o settle a bill, to pick up the check o tab
il conto, per favore! — could I have the bill, please?
4) econ. banc. account ( presso with)sul conto di qcn. — in sb.'s account
aprire, chiudere un conto — to open, close an account
tenere conto di qcs. — to take account of sth., to reckon with sth., to consider sth.
mettere qcs. in conto — to take sth. into account
tenuto conto di — in consideration of, considering
fare conto su — to rely o depend on
rendere conto di qcs. a qcn. — to account for sth. to sb.
chiedere conto a qcn. — to ask for an explanation from sb., to ask sb. for an explanation
8) per conto diper conto di qcn. — (da parte di) on o in AE behalf of sb.
per conto proprio — (da solo) on one's own, by oneself, alone
mettersi per conto proprio — to set (oneself) up in business, to set up one's own business
per conto mio — (secondo me) in my opinion, to my mind colloq.
9) sul conto di (riguardo a) about•conto bancario, in banca — bank account
conto corrente — current BE o checking AE account
conto alla rovescia — countdown (anche fig.)
••in fin dei -i, a -i fatti — after all, all things considered
fare i -i con qcn., qcs. — to reckon with sb., sth.
regolare i -i con qcn. — to settle a score with sb., to square one's account(s) with sb.
fare i -i in tasca a qcn. — = to reckon sb.'s worth
fare i -i senza l'oste — = to make a decision without consulting the person in charge
fare conto — (immaginare) to imagine ( di fare doing; che that); (prefiggersi) to reckon ( di fare to do; che that)
rendersi conto di qcs., che — to realize sth., that, to be o become aware of sth., that
* * *conto/'konto/sostantivo m.1 (calcolo) count, calculation; far di conto to count; fare il conto di to work out [ spese]; to count (up) [persone, oggetti]; sbagliare il conto to make a mistake in one's calculation; tenere il conto di qcs. to keep (a) count of sth.; perdere il conto to lose count; i -i tornano (di soldi) that's the right amount; (di oggetti, persone) that's the right number; fig. it all adds up; i -i non tornano fig. it doesn't add up3 (somma da pagare) amount; (fattura) bill, check AE, tab AE; avere un conto aperto presso un negozio to have an account at a shop; mettere qcs. sul conto di qcn. to charge sth. to o put sth. on sb.'s account; pagare il conto to pay o settle a bill, to pick up the check o tab; il conto, per favore! could I have the bill, please?4 econ. banc. account ( presso with); sul conto di qcn. in sb.'s account; aprire, chiudere un conto to open, close an account5 (considerazione) tenere conto di qcs. to take account of sth., to reckon with sth., to consider sth.; mettere qcs. in conto to take sth. into account; una questione di poco conto a small affair; essere di poco conto to be of little account; tenuto conto di in consideration of, considering7 (spiegazione) rendere conto di qcs. a qcn. to account for sth. to sb.; chiedere conto a qcn. to ask for an explanation from sb., to ask sb. for an explanation8 per conto di per conto di qcn. (da parte di) on o in AE behalf of sb.; per conto proprio (da solo) on one's own, by oneself, alone; mettersi per conto proprio to set (oneself) up in business, to set up one's own business; per conto mio (secondo me) in my opinion, to my mind colloq.9 sul conto di (riguardo a) aboutin fin dei -i, a -i fatti after all, all things considered; a ogni buon conto in any case; fare bene i propri -i to do one's sums; fare i -i con qcn., qcs. to reckon with sb., sth.; regolare i -i con qcn. to settle a score with sb., to square one's account(s) with sb.; fare i -i in tasca a qcn. = to reckon sb.'s worth; fare i -i senza l'oste = to make a decision without consulting the person in charge; fare conto (immaginare) to imagine ( di fare doing; che that); (prefiggersi) to reckon ( di fare to do; che that); rendersi conto di qcs., che to realize sth., that, to be o become aware of sth., that\conto bancario, in banca bank account; conto corrente current BE o checking AE account; conto corrente postale post office account; conto alla rovescia countdown (anche fig.). -
20 лезть
1) (на вн.; взбираться) climb (d), clamber (on); (на стену, обрыв) scale (d); (по канату, по шесту) swarm up (d)лезть на де́рево — climb a tree
2) (в вн.; проникать) get (into)лезть в во́ду — get into the water
он поле́з в карма́н за сигаре́тами — he felt for cigarettes in his pocket
во́ры ле́зут в сад — thieves are sneaking into the orchard
3) разг. (сов. нале́зть) (на вн.; надеваться) fitсапоги́ на него́ не ле́зут — he can't get the boots on
ша́пка ле́зет ему́ на глаза́ — his hat has sunk down to his eyes
5) разг. (сов. влезть) (в вн.; помещаться куда-л) get (into); fit (into)6) разг. неодобр. (сов. влезть, зале́зть) ( пробираться с силой) push / thrust one's way; ( проталкиваться) shove, jostleкуда́ вы ле́зете, здесь нет ме́ста! — where are you trying to get, there's no room here!
7) разг. (сов. влезть) (в вн.; вмешиваться) interfere (in)лезть не в своё де́ло — pry [poke one's nose] into other people's affairs, pry
8) прост. (к дт.; надоедать, приставать) bother (d), trouble (d), bug (d)не лезь ко мне со свои́ми сове́тами! — don't trouble me with your advice! keep your advice to yourself!
он всё ле́зет ко мне целова́ться — he keeps trying to kiss me
она́ в арти́стки ле́зет — she is struggling to become an actress
10) (выпадать - о волосах, шерсти) come out, fall out11) (о ткани - рваться, расползаться) tear apart; come to piecesлезть по шва́м — tear apart at the seams
он пе́рвый ко мне поле́з — he pushed me first
••лезть из ко́жи вон разг. — ≈ go all out; bend over backwards
лезть кому́-л в ду́шу разг. — pry into smb's feelings; worm oneself into smb's confidence
лезть на́ стену разг. — ≈ be beside one's self; go into a frenzy
лезть на глаза́ (дт.) разг. неодобр. — hang round (d), make a nuisance of oneself (to)
лезть в дра́ку — be spoiling for a fight
кусо́к в го́рло не ле́зет кому́-л — food gets stuck in smb's throat
не лезь поперёд ба́тьки в пе́кло — см. батька
не лезть за сло́вом в карма́н разг. — ≈ have a ready tongue, not to be at a loss for a word, have a way with words
хоть в пе́тлю лезть разг. — it's enough to make one hang / kill oneself
э́то не ле́зет ни в каки́е воро́та разг. — this is going too far, this is outrage
См. также в других словарях:
pry — v. 1) (D; intr.) to pry into (to pry into smb. s affairs) 2) (D; tr.) to pry out of (to pry information out of smb.) 3) (N; used with an adjective) they pried the door open USAGE NOTE: For senses two and three, BE uses prise or prize. * * *… … Combinatory dictionary
pry — I [[t]praɪ[/t]] v. i. pried, pry•ing 1) to inquire impertinently or unnecessarily into something: to pry into the personal affairs of others[/ex] 2) to look closely or curiously; peer • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME pryen, prien, of uncert. orig. II… … From formal English to slang
pry — pry1 /pruy/, v., pried, prying, n., pl. pries. v.i. 1. to inquire impertinently or unnecessarily into something: to pry into the personal affairs of others. 2. to look closely or curiously; peer; peep. n. 3. an impertinently inquisitive person. 4 … Universalium
pry — [ praı ] verb 1. ) intransitive to be interested in someone s personal life in a way that is annoying or offensive: I just glanced at the letter; I didn t mean to pry. pry into: The press continues to pry into their affairs. prying eyes (=people… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pry — [praı] v past tense and past participle pried present participle prying third person singular pries [Sense: 1,3; Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Origin unknown] [Sense: 2,4; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: prize to force up (17 21 centuries), from prize lever… … Dictionary of contemporary English
pry — UK [praɪ] / US verb Word forms pry : present tense I/you/we/they pry he/she/it pries present participle prying past tense pried past participle pried 1) [intransitive] to be interested in someone s personal life in a way that is annoying or… … English dictionary
pry — Une, ōhiki. Also: ue, uma, o e, hulā, ina, ine, ho omahiki, ho ohiki, ku u; ♦ pry open, uwehe. ♦ To pry limpets loose, ku i opihi. ♦ To pry into the bad of the past, ōhikihiki. ♦ To pry into others affairs, onou wale aku nō i kō… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
pry — [praɪ] verb 1) [I] to be interested in someone s personal life in a way that is annoying or offensive I just glanced at the letter; I didn t mean to pry.[/ex] The press continues to pry into their affairs.[/ex] 2) [T] to force something open, or… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
pry — I. /praɪ / (say pruy) verb (pried, prying) –verb (i) 1. to look closely or curiously, peer, or peep. 2. to search or inquire curiously or inquisitively into something: to pry into the affairs of others. –verb (t) 3. to ferret or find (out) by… …
pry — [1] ► VERB (pries, pried) ▪ enquire too intrusively into a person s private affairs. DERIVATIVES prying adjective. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
pry — [[t]pra͟ɪ[/t]] pries, prying, pried 1) VERB If someone pries, they try to find out about someone else s private affairs, or look at their personal possessions. [V into n] We do not want people prying into our affairs... Imelda might think she was … English dictionary