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  • 81 on *****

    [ɒn]
    1. prep
    1) (position) su, (on top of) sopra

    on the leftsulla or a sinistra

    on page 2 — a pagina 2

    on the rightsulla or a destra

    2) fig

    an attack on the government — un attacco al governo

    based on fact — basato (-a) sui fatti

    she lives on cheese — vive di formaggio

    the march on Rome — la marcia su Roma

    on the planesull'or in aereo

    he played it on the violin/piano — l'ha suonato al violino/al pianoforte

    on the trainsul or in treno

    prices are up on last year('s) — i prezzi sono rincarati rispetto all'anno scorso

    he's on £16,000 a year — guadagna 16.000 sterline all'anno

    3)

    on a day like this — in una giornata come questa

    on Fridaysil or di venerdì

    on seeing him — nel vederlo, vedendolo

    4) (about, concerning) su, di

    a book on physics — un libro di or sulla fisica

    he lectured on Keats — tenne un corso su Keats

    have you read Purnell on Churchill? — hai letto cosa scrive Purnell su Churchill?

    2. adv
    1)

    (covering) what's she got on? — cosa indossa?

    to have one's coat on — avere indosso il cappotto

    she put her boots on — si mise gli stivali

    screw the lid on tightly — avvita il coperchio ben stretto

    on with your coat! — mettiti il cappotto!

    2)

    (forward) from that day on — da quel giorno in poi

    it's getting on for ten o'clock — sono quasi le dieci

    it was well on in the evening — era sera inoltrata

    it was well on in May — era maggio avanzato

    they talked well on into the night — continuarono a parlare fino a notte inoltrata

    3)

    (continuation) to go on, walk on, carry on — continuare, proseguire

    he rambled on and on — continuava nei suoi discorsi sconclusionati

    to read on — continuare a leggere, proseguire nella lettura

    and so on — e così via

    4)

    (in phrases) what are you on about? — cosa vai dicendo?

    the police are on to him — la polizia lo tiene d'occhio

    3. adj
    1) (functioning, in operation: radio, light, oven) acceso (-a), (tap) aperto (-a), (machine) in moto, (brake) inserito (-a)

    when is this film on? — quand'è che danno questo film?

    there's a good film on at the cinema — danno un buon film al cinema

    the meeting is still on — la riunione è ancora in corso

    is the meeting still on tonight? — è confermata la riunione di stasera?

    the programme is on in a minute — il programma inizia tra un minuto

    sorry, I've got something on tonight — mi spiace, stasera sono impegnato

    2) fam

    that's not on! (not acceptable) non si fa così!, (not possible) non se ne parla neanche!

    English-Italian dictionary > on *****

  • 82 work

    [wɜ:k, Am wɜ:rk] n
    1) no pl ( useful activity) Arbeit f;
    good \work! gute Arbeit!;
    there's a lot of \work to be done yet es gibt noch viel zu tun;
    the garden still needs a lot of \work im Garten muss noch [so] einiges gemacht werden;
    forces of destruction are at \work here ( fig) hier sind zerstörerische Kräfte am Werk;
    various factors are at \work in this situation in dieser Situation spielen verschiedene Faktoren eine Rolle;
    \work on the tunnel has been suspended die Arbeiten am Tunnel wurden vorübergehend eingestellt;
    to be a [real] piece of \work ganz schön nervig sein;
    to be hard \work [doing sth] ( strenuous) anstrengend sein[, etw zu tun];
    ( difficult) schwierig sein[, etw zu tun];
    to be at \work doing sth [gerade] damit beschäftigt sein, etw zu tun;
    to get [or go] [or set] to \work sich akk an die Arbeit machen;
    to get [or go] [or set] to \work on sth sich akk an etw akk machen;
    to get [or go] [or set] to \work on sb ( fam) jdn in die Mache nehmen ( fam) ( strongly influence) jdn bearbeiten ( fam)
    to make \work for sb jdm Arbeit machen;
    to make \work for oneself sich dat unnötige Arbeit machen;
    to put [or set] sb to \work doing sth jdn losschicken, etw zu tun
    2) no pl ( employment) Arbeit f;
    \work in the laboratory was interesting die Arbeit im Labor war interessant;
    what sort of \work do you have experience in? welche Berufserfahrungen haben Sie?;
    to be in \work eine Stelle [o Arbeit] haben;
    to be out of \work arbeitslos sein;
    to get \work as a translator eine Stelle als Übersetzer/Übersetzerin finden;
    to look for \work auf Arbeitssuche sein;
    to be looking for \work as a system analyst eine Stelle als Systemanalytiker/-analytikerin suchen
    3) no pl ( place of employment) Arbeit f, Arbeitsplatz m;
    he rang me from \work er rief mich von der Arbeit [aus] an;
    to get to \work on the train mit dem Zug zur Arbeit fahren;
    to be injured at \work einen Arbeitsunfall haben;
    to be late for \work zu spät zur Arbeit kommen;
    to have to stay late at \work lange arbeiten müssen;
    to be at \work bei der Arbeit sein;
    I'll be at \work until late this evening ich werde heute bis spät abends arbeiten;
    to be off \work frei haben;
    to be off \work sick sich akk krankgemeldet haben;
    to commute to \work pendeln;
    to go/travel to \work zur Arbeit gehen/fahren
    this is the \work of professional thieves dies ist das Werk professioneller Diebe
    5) art, lit, mus Werk nt;
    “The Complete W\works of William Shakespeare” „Shakespeares gesammelte Werke“;
    \works of art Kunstwerke ntpl;
    \work in bronze Bronzearbeiten fpl;
    \work in leather aus Leder gefertigte Arbeiten;
    sb's early/later \work jds Früh-/Spätwerk nt;
    to show one's \work in a gallery seine Arbeiten in einer Galerie ausstellen
    6) ( factory)
    \works + sing/ pl vb Betrieb m, Fabrik f;
    steel \works Stahlwerk nt
    \works pl of a clock Uhrwerk nt; of a machine Getriebe nt
    8) (fam: everything)
    the \works pl das ganze Drum und Dran ( fam)
    two large pizzas with the \works, please! zwei große Pizzen mit allem bitte!
    9) no pl phys Arbeit f
    PHRASES:
    to have one's \work cut out sich akk mächtig reinknien müssen ( fam), jede Menge zu tun haben;
    to give sb the \works (dated) (sl) jdn [ordentlich] in die Mangel nehmen ( fam) vi
    1) ( do job) arbeiten;
    where do you \work? wo arbeiten Sie?;
    to \work as sth als etw arbeiten;
    to \work for sb für jdn arbeiten;
    to \work with sb ( work together) mit jdm zusammenarbeiten;
    ( do work helping sb) mit jdm arbeiten;
    to \work from home [von] zu Hause arbeiten;
    to \work at the hospital/ abroad im Krankenhaus/im Ausland arbeiten;
    to \work to rule Dienst nach Vorschrift tun;
    to \work like a slave [or (Am, Aus) dog] schuften wie ein Tier ( fam)
    to \work hard hart arbeiten;
    to \work together zusammenarbeiten
    2) ( be busy) arbeiten, beschäftigt sein;
    we're \working on it wir arbeiten daran;
    we're \working to prevent it happening again wir bemühen uns, so etwas in Zukunft zu verhindern;
    to \work [hard] at doing sth [hart] daran arbeiten, etw zu tun;
    to \work on the assumption that... von der Annahme ausgehen, dass...;
    to \work towards a degree in sth univ einen Hochschulabschluss in etw dat anstreben;
    to \work at a problem an einem Problem arbeiten
    3) ( function) funktionieren;
    the boiler seems to be \working OK der Boiler scheint in Ordnung zu sein;
    I can't get this washing machine to \work ich kriege die Waschmaschine irgendwie nicht an;
    listen, the generator's \working hör mal, der Generator läuft;
    to \work off batteries batteriebetrieben sein;
    to \work off the mains ( Brit) mit Netzstrom arbeiten;
    to \work off wind power mit Windenergie arbeiten
    4) ( be successful) funktionieren, klappen ( fam) plan, tactics aufgehen;
    to \work in practice [auch] in der Praxis funktionieren
    5) med medicine, pill wirken
    to \work against sb/ sth sich akk als negativ für jdn/etw herausstellen;
    to \work for sb [or in sb's favour] sich akk zugunsten einer Person gen auswirken;
    to \work for sth auf etw akk hinwirken;
    to \work on sb jdn bearbeiten (a. hum) ( fam)
    to \work both ways sich akk sowohl positiv als auch negativ auswirken
    7) ( move)
    to \work through/ under/ up etc sth;
    the water damage slowly \worked up through the walls der Wasserschaden breitete sich langsam über die Wände nach oben aus
    8) + adj ( become)
    to \work free/ loose sich akk lösen/lockern
    9) (liter: change expression) sb's face arbeiten;
    ( contort) sich akk verzerren
    PHRASES:
    to \work like a charm [or like magic] Wunder bewirken;
    to \work like a Trojan ( Brit) wie ein Pferd arbeiten ( fam)
    to \work till you drop bis zum Umfallen arbeiten;
    to \work round to sth ( Brit) sich akk [bis] zu etw dat vorarbeiten;
    to \work round to doing sth ( Brit) sich akk aufraffen, etw zu tun vt
    to \work oneself to death sich akk zu Tode schinden;
    to \work a twelve-hour day/ a forty-hour week zwölf Stunden am Tag/vierzig Stunden in der Woche arbeiten;
    to \work sb/ oneself hard jdm/sich selbst viel abverlangen
    to \work sth machine etw bedienen;
    \worked by electricity elektrisch betrieben;
    \worked by steam dampfgetrieben;
    \worked by wind power durch Windenergie angetrieben
    to \work sth out of sth etw aus etw dat herausbekommen;
    sth \works itself out of sth etw löst sich akk aus etw dat;
    to \work one's way around/through... sth sich dat seinen Weg um etw akk /durch etw akk... bahnen;
    to \work one's way up through a firm sich akk in einer Firma hocharbeiten;
    I have \worked my way through quite a few books ich habe jede Menge Bücher durchgearbeitet;
    to \work one's way down a list eine Liste durchgehen;
    to \work sth [backwards and forwards] etw [hin- und her]bewegen;
    to \work sth free/ loose etw losbekommen/lockern;
    sth \works itself free/ loose etw löst/lockert sich akk
    to \work sth etw bewirken;
    I don't know how she \worked it, but in the end she got £1000 off him ich weiß nicht, wie sie es geschafft hat, aber am Ende luchste sie ihm 1000 Pfund ab;
    to \work a cure eine Heilung herbeiführen;
    to \work oneself into a more positive frame of mind sich dat eine positivere Lebenseinstellung erarbeiten;
    to \work oneself [up] into a frenzy sich akk in eine Raserei hineinsteigern;
    to \work sb [up] into a frenzy/ rage jdn zur Raserei/in Rage bringen ( fam)
    to \work a miracle ein Wunder vollbringen ( geh)
    to \work miracles [or wonders] [wahre] Wunder vollbringen ( geh)
    to \work oneself into a state sich akk aufregen;
    to \work sb into a state of jealousy jdn eifersüchtig machen
    5) ( shape)
    to \work bronze/ iron Bronze/Eisen bearbeiten;
    to \work clay Ton formen
    6) ( mix)
    to \work sth into sth etw in etw akk einarbeiten;
    ( incorporate) etw in etw akk einbauen [o einfügen];
    \work the butter into the flour fügen Sie die Butter hinzu und vermengen Sie sie mit dem Mehl;
    to \work sth into one's skin ( rub in) die Haut mit etw dat einreiben;
    ( massage) etw in die Haut einmassieren
    to \work sth [on sth] etw [auf etw akk] sticken, etw [mit etw dat be]sticken
    8) ( exploit)
    to \work sth sich dat etw vornehmen;
    to \work the land agr das Land bewirtschaften;
    to \work a mine/ quarry min eine Mine/einen Steinbruch ausbeuten
    to \work one's passage sich dat seine Überfahrt durch Arbeit auf dem Schiff verdienen;
    to \work one's way through university sich dat sein Studium finanzieren
    PHRASES:
    to \work one's fingers to the bone [for sb] sich dat [für jdn] den Rücken krumm arbeiten ( fam)
    to \work a treat ( Brit) ( fam) prima funktionieren

    English-German students dictionary > work

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