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1 rummage
I ['rʌmɪdʒ]1) (look)II ['rʌmɪdʒ]to have a rummage in — rovistare o frugare in
verbo intransitivo frugare, rovistare ( for alla ricerca di)* * *1. verb(to search by turning things out or over: He rummaged in the drawer for a clean shirt.) frugare, rovistare2. noun(a thorough search.) perquisizione, rovistata* * *rummage /ˈrʌmɪdʒ/n.1 (fam.) rovistata; perquisizione3 (dog., naut.) visita doganale; perquisizione4 ( USA, = rummage sale) vendita di roba usata; vendita di beneficenza; vendita di fondi di magazzino.(to) rummage /ˈrʌmɪdʒ/v. t. e i.1 frugare; rovistare: to rummage through the attic, rovistare da ogni parte in soffitta; to rummage in one's pockets, frugarsi le tasche● to rummage about, mettere sottosopra; scompigliare □ to rummage out (o up), trovare (o scoprire, scovare) rovistando.* * *I ['rʌmɪdʒ]1) (look)II ['rʌmɪdʒ]to have a rummage in — rovistare o frugare in
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2 grzebać
1. (-bię, -biesz); vt( chować zmarłego) perf; po- to bury2. vi( szukać) to rummage* * *ipf.1. (= rozgarniać) rummage, search ( w czymś through sth); grzebać po kieszeniach ( sobie) rummage (through) one's pockets; ( komuś) rummage (through) sb's pockets; ( o ptakach) scratch ( the ground looking for worms); ( w ogniu) poke.2. pot., żart. (= majstrować) fiddle, tamper ( przy czymś with sth).3. (= składać do grobu) bury.ipf.1. (= rozgarniać) rummage ( w czymś through sth).2. (= ociągać się, marudzić) dawdle (away) ( z czymś over sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > grzebać
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3 szperać
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szperać
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4 szukać
(+gen) (miejsca, złodzieja, okazji, pociechy) to look for; (przygód, sprawiedliwości, zemsty, szczęścia) to seek* * *ipf.1. (= starać się znaleźć) (książki, złodzieja, postoju taksówek) look for; search (kogoś/coś for sb/sth); (słówka w słowniku, pociągu w rozkładzie) look up; szukać czegoś po omacku feel around l. fumble for sth; szukać czegoś w internecie search the Internet for sth; wszędzie czegoś/kogoś szukać hunt l. search high and low for sth/sb; szukałem wszędzie I looked everywhere; szukać po kieszeniach search l. rummage through one's pockets; szukać w pamięci rack one's brain(s) for sth; szukać słów be at a loss for words; takich ludzi ze świecą szukać such people are few and far between; szukać dziury w całym find fault in everything; szukać igły w stogu siana look for a needle in a haystack; szukaj wiatru w polu it's a wild goose chase, gone with the wind.2. (= usilnie dążyć) seek, look for ( czegoś sth); (okazji, sposobności) hunt for; ( przyjemności) be bent on, seek; (rozwiązania, słów) grope ( czegoś after l. for sth); szukać schronienia seek sanctuary l. refuge, run for shelter l. cover (przed czymś/kimś from sth/sb); szukać szczęścia seek one's fortune; szukać w czymś pocieszenia seek solace in sth; szukać zapomnienia w alkoholu seek oblivion in alcohol; szukać guza be looking for trouble; szukać zaczepki be spoiling for a fight, pick a quarrel.ipf.look for each other l. one another.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szukać
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5 obmacać
(-am, -asz); vb; od obmacywać* * *pf.obmacywać ipf.1. (= dotykać) feel, grope.2. (= dotykać lubieżnie) fondle, grope.pf.(= przeszukać) feel, search; obmacać się po kieszeniach rummage through one's pockets.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obmacać
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6 frugare
1. v/i ( rovistare) rummage2. v/t ( cercare con cura) search, rummage through* * *frugare v.tr. e intr. to search (sthg.), to search in (sthg.), to rummage (sthg.), to rummage in (sthg.); ( minuziosamente) to ransack (sthg.); ( col muso) to nose, to root, to nuzzle: frugare nelle proprie tasche, nelle tasche di qlcu., to search (o to go through) one's, s.o.'s pockets; ordinò di frugare tutti i passeggeri, he ordered all the passengers to be searched; frugherò finché lo troverò, I'll ferret it out; frugò nel suo cassetto, he rummaged in his drawer; frugare (in) una stanza, to ransack a room; frugare in tutti gli angoli, to search high and low (o in every nook and cranny); invece di frugare qua e là cercalo con metodo, why don't you look properly instead of rummaging about?; il cane frugava col muso tra i rifiuti, the dog was nosing around in the rubbish.* * *[fru'ɡare]1. vt2. vifrugare in — to search, rummage around in
* * *[fru'gare] 1.frugare in — to delve in(to), to ferret about, to go through [tasche, cassetto, armadio]
2.frugare per trovare qcs. — to rummage o fumble for sth
verbo transitivo (esaminare, perquisire) to search [casa, bagagli, tasche]; to search, to rummage through [ stanza]* * *frugare/fru'gare/ [1](aus. avere) (rovistare) frugare in to delve in(to), to ferret about, to go through [tasche, cassetto, armadio]; frugare per trovare qcs. to rummage o fumble for sth.(esaminare, perquisire) to search [casa, bagagli, tasche]; to search, to rummage through [ stanza]. -
7 fouiller
fouiller [fuje]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• étude/analyse très fouillée very detailed study/analysis2. intransitive verb• fouiller dans [+ tiroir, armoire] to rummage in ; [+ poches, bagages] to go through ; [+ mémoire] to delve into• qui a fouillé dans mes affaires ? who's been rummaging about in my things?* * *fuje
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1) ( explorer) to search2) ( en archéologie) to dig [site]
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fouiller dans — to rummage through [poches, armoire]; to search [mémoire]; to sift through [souvenirs]; to delve into [passé]
* * *fuje1. vt1) [lieu, suspect] to search2) (= creuser) to dig, [archéologue] to excavate3) (= approfondir) [étude] to go into2. vi1) [archéologue] to excavate2) (= chercher)fouiller dans/parmi (= être indiscret) — to rummage in/among
* * *fouiller verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( explorer) to search [maison, bagage, vêtement]; to rifle through, to search [poches]; to search, to rummage through [pièce]; ( en palpant) to frisk [personne]; ( de manière approfondie) to search [personne];2 Archéol to dig [site];3 ( approfondir) to examine [sth] closely [sujet, question].B vi ( chercher) fouiller dans to rummage through [poches, tiroir, armoire]; to search [mémoire]; to sift through [souvenirs]; to delve into [passé].C se fouiller◑ vpr tu peux toujours te fouiller you can go and take a running jump○ GB, you can go jump○ US.[fuje] verbe transitif1. [explorer - tiroir] to search (through)fouille un peu tes poches, tu vas sûrement le retrouver! have a look in your pockets, you're sure to find ita. [rapidement] to frisk travellersb. [de façon approfondie] to search travellers2. [creuser - suj: cochon, taupe] to dig3. [approfondir] to go deeply ou thoroughly————————[fuje] verbe intransitif1. [creuser] to dig2. [faire une recherche]a. [légitimement] to go through something, to search something————————se fouiller verbe pronominal -
8 grzeb|ać1
impf (grzebię) Ⅰ vt 1. (umieszczać w grobie) to bury- grzebać zmarłych to bury the dead- budynek zawalił się, grzebiąc setki ludzi the building collapsed, burying hundreds (of people)- upadek, grzebiący jego szanse na zwycięstwo przen. a fall that put paid to his chances of winning ⇒ pogrzebać2. (przysypywać) [ziemia, lawina] to bury ⇒ pogrzebać 3. przen. (niweczyć) to ruin- grzebać czyjeś/swoje szanse to ruin sb’s/one’s chances ⇒ pogrzebaćⅡ vi (w piasku, ziemi) to dig (around) (w czymś in sth); (w śmieciach, kieszeni, szufladzie) to rummage (around a. about) (w czymś in sth)- grzebać po kieszeniach, szukając czegoś to rummage in one’s pockets, looking for sth- ktoś grzebał w moich rzeczach someone’s been going a. rummaging through my things- grzebać pogrzebaczem w piecu to poke the fire- grzebać w słownikach to dig about in dictionaries ⇒ pogrzebaćⅢ grzebać się 1. (w piasku) to dig (around) (w czymś in sth); (w śmieciach) to rummage (around)- grzebać się w czymś to rummage through a. in sth- dzieci cały dzień grzebały się w piasku the kids spent the whole day digging around in the sand- grzebać się w starych rupieciach to rummage through old junk2. pot. (nie śpieszyć się) to dawdle (around a. over)- grzebać się ze śniadaniem to dawdle over breakfast- zawsze się grzebie z ubieraniem he always takes his time getting dressedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > grzeb|ać1
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9 pogrzebać
pf.1. ( zmarłego) bury, inter.2. ( nadzieje) bury, bid farewell to; pogrzebać nadzieje bury one's hopes, bid farewell to one's hopes.3. (= poszukać tu i ówdzie) rummage; pogrzebać w kieszeniach rummage one's pockets; pogrzebać w szufladzie rummage through one's drawer.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pogrzebać
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10 порыться
несовер. - рыться;
совер. - порыться возвр.;
(в чем-л.)
1) dig (in) ;
burrow (in), rake (over, through)
2) перен. rummage (in), ransack;
searchБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > порыться
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11 a se scotoci prin buzunare
to rummage in one's pocketsto go through one's pocketsto make a dive into one's pocketto delve into one's pockets (for smth.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se scotoci prin buzunare
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12 frugare
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13 revólver
v.1 to stir (mezclar) (líquido).Ellos revuelven los ingredientes They stir the ingredients.2 to turn upside down, to mess up.3 to upset.me revuelve el estómago o las tripas it makes my stomach turnEllos revolvieron el cuarto They messed up the room.Eso revuelve mi estómago That turns my stomach.* * *1 (agitar) to stir2 (mezclar) to mix3 (ensalada) to toss4 (habitación, casa, etc) to turn upside down■ revolvimos toda la habitación pero no lo encontramos we turned the room upside down but couldn't find it5 (papeles) to rummage through; (bolso, bolsillo, etc) to rummage in6 (producir náuseas) to upset, turn1 (moverse) to fidget; (en la cama) to toss and turn2 (volverse con rapidez) to turn around, spin round\revolverse contra alguien figurado to turn against somebody* * *verb1) to stir* * *( pp revuelto)1. VT1) [+ líquido] to stir2) [+ papeles] to look through3) [+ tierra] to turn over, turn up, dig over4) (=enredar)¡deja de revolver!, ¡no revuelvas! — [a niño] stop messing about with things!, stop fidgeting!
5) (=desordenar) to mix up, mess up6) [+ asunto] to go into, investigate7) (Pol) to stir up, cause unrest among; [+ persona] to provoke, rouse to anger8)9) (=envolver) to wrap up2.VIrevolver en — to go through, rummage in, rummage about in
revolver en los bolsillos — to feel in one's pockets, fumble in one's pockets
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <salsa/guiso> to stirb) (AmL) < dados> to shake2) <cajones/papeles> to rummage through, go through2.revolverla(s) — (Chi fam) to live it up (colloq)
revolver vi3.revolverse v prona) ( moverse)se revolvía inquieto sin poder dormir — he tossed and turned, unable to sleep
b) ( dar la vuelta) to turn aroundc) ( con agresión)* * *= revolver, pistol, stir, rummage (among/through), gun, rifle through.Ex. A heart on a pink background thus indicates 'romance' (rather than medicine) and a magnifying glass or a gun might indicate a detective story though a gun might mean a 'western' if it is a revolver and a war story if it is a field gun.Ex. At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.Ex. The article is entitled 'Take 25 branches and stir gently... a recipe for success'.Ex. But searching an Internet database through hot new technique such as Wide Area Information Servers is vastly different from using the BITNET protocols to rummage through files on one of its server computers.Ex. A situation involving the dangerous or apparently dangerous person (perhaps someone reportedly carrying a gun or knife) requires the librarian to summon expert help.Ex. We could rifle through history and find many a world leader who has had a misty-eyed public moment.----* revolver el gallinero = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.* revolver el palomar = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.* revolverlo todo = turn + everything upside down.* revolver toda la casa = turn + the house upside down.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <salsa/guiso> to stirb) (AmL) < dados> to shake2) <cajones/papeles> to rummage through, go through2.revolverla(s) — (Chi fam) to live it up (colloq)
revolver vi3.revolverse v prona) ( moverse)se revolvía inquieto sin poder dormir — he tossed and turned, unable to sleep
b) ( dar la vuelta) to turn aroundc) ( con agresión)* * *= revolver, pistol, stir, rummage (among/through), gun, rifle through.Ex: A heart on a pink background thus indicates 'romance' (rather than medicine) and a magnifying glass or a gun might indicate a detective story though a gun might mean a 'western' if it is a revolver and a war story if it is a field gun.
Ex: At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.Ex: The article is entitled 'Take 25 branches and stir gently... a recipe for success'.Ex: But searching an Internet database through hot new technique such as Wide Area Information Servers is vastly different from using the BITNET protocols to rummage through files on one of its server computers.Ex: A situation involving the dangerous or apparently dangerous person (perhaps someone reportedly carrying a gun or knife) requires the librarian to summon expert help.Ex: We could rifle through history and find many a world leader who has had a misty-eyed public moment.* revolver el gallinero = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.* revolver el palomar = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.* revolverlo todo = turn + everything upside down.* revolver toda la casa = turn + the house upside down.* * *vtA1 ‹salsa/guiso› to stir estómago3 ( Chi) ‹cartas/dominó› to shuffleB (desordenar) ‹cajones/papeles› to rummage through, go throughademás de robarme me revolvieron toda la casa they didn't just steal things, they turned the whole house upside down■ revolvervihabía estado revolviendo en mis cosas he had been rummaging around in o rummaging through my things1(moverse): se revolvía inquieto sin poder dormir he tossed and turned, unable to sleep2 (dar la vuelta) to turn aroundse revolvían en sus asientos they kept turning around in their seats3 (con agresión) revolverse CONTRA algn to turn on sb* * *
Multiple Entries:
revolver
revólver
revolver ( conjugate revolver) verbo transitivo
[ ladrones] ‹ casa› to turn … upside down
verbo intransitivo:
revólver sustantivo masculino
revolver
revolver
I verbo transitivo
1 (dando vueltas) to stir
2 (disgustar, causar desagrado) to make sick, upset
3 (un asunto) to think over: será mejor que no revuelvas el asunto de su ascenso, you're better off not mulling over his promotion
4 (los cajones, una casa, etc) to turn upside down
5 (los ánimos, a una multitud) to stir up: su discurso revolvió los ánimos, his speech agitated the crowd
II verbo intransitivo
1 (en el pasado, etc) to rummage through, dig around in
2 (con una cuchara, etc) to stir: no dejes de revolver, o se cortará, don't stop stirring or it'll curdle
♦ Locuciones: revolver el estómago, to turn one's stomach: me revuelve el estómago cuando le hace la pelota, it makes me sick when she plays up to him
revólver sustantivo masculino revolver
' revólver' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alborotar
- hurgar
- revolver
- trastear
- andar
- culata
- pega
English:
handgun
- jumble
- mix up
- revolver
- rifle
- shuffle
- six-shooter
- stir up
- toss
- turn
- air
- churn
- dog
- drop
- gun
- holster
- ransack
- shake
- stir
* * *♦ vt1. [mezclar] [líquido] to stir;[ensalada] to toss; [objetos] to mix; Am [dados] to shake; CSur [baraja] to shuffle;la travesía me ha revuelto el estómago the crossing has made me sick in my stomach;revolver Roma con Santiago to leave no stone unturned2. [desorganizar] to turn upside down, to mess up;[cajones] to turn out;los niños revolvieron la casa the children left the house in a complete mess;lo dejaron todo revuelto they turned the place upside down3. [irritar] to upset;♦ virevolver en [armario, pasado] to rummage around in;¿quién ha estado revolviendo en mis cajones? who's been rummaging around in my drawers?* * *<part revuelto>I v/t1 GASTR stir2 estómago turn3 ( desordenar) mess up, turn upside downII v/i rummage (en in)* * *revolver {89} vt1) : to move about, to mix, to shake, to stir2) : to upset (one's stomach)3) : to mess up, to rummage throughrevolver la casa: to turn the house upside down* * *revolver vb2. (desordenar) to mess up3. (desordenar buscando algo) to go through -
14 rebuscar
v.1 to search (around in).2 to search painstakingly for, to beat about for, to cast about for, to beat around for.3 to rummage, to forage.* * *1 to search carefully for* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto] to search carefully for; (Agr) to glean2) [+ lugar] to search carefully; [+ montón] to search through, rummage in2.VI (=buscar minuciosamente) to search carefully; (Agr) to gleanestuve rebuscando en los armarios y no lo encontré — I was looking in the cupboards and I couldn't find it
3.See:* * *verbo intransitivorebusqué en sus bolsillos — I went through o searched his pockets
* * *= comb trough, fumble through, rummage (among/through), grub around, root through, forage, comb, root, rifle through.Ex. By contrast, in the 1962 BTI three entry headings, with one entry under each, and seven cross reference headings, have to be combed through to find reference from 'HYDROGEN Peroxide, Bleaching, Cotton' to its reverse.Ex. Stanton drew a breath and went on, 'We'll accept equivalent experience in lieu of professional experience... Let me get the exact wording' -- she fumbled through some papers in a folder -- 'so long as it, ah! here it is, quote, is sufficient to indicate ability to do the job, unquote'.Ex. But searching an Internet database through hot new technique such as Wide Area Information Servers is vastly different from using the BITNET protocols to rummage through files on one of its server computers.Ex. They are often looking for a call number so that they can go into the stacks and grub around in the materials near that call number.Ex. The library would send out squads of trained personnel to root through the piles looking for worthwhile items to be catalogued and shelved.Ex. We both woke up bright and early to forage for food nearby, which was a breeze.Ex. All barnacles are filter feeders -- extending feathery legs into the water at high tide to comb plankton from the water.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.Ex. We could rifle through history and find many a world leader who has had a misty-eyed public moment.----* mendigo que rebusca en la basura = dumpster rat.* rebuscar en = sift through.* rebuscar en la memoria = comb + Posesivo + memory.* * *verbo intransitivorebusqué en sus bolsillos — I went through o searched his pockets
* * *= comb trough, fumble through, rummage (among/through), grub around, root through, forage, comb, root, rifle through.Ex: By contrast, in the 1962 BTI three entry headings, with one entry under each, and seven cross reference headings, have to be combed through to find reference from 'HYDROGEN Peroxide, Bleaching, Cotton' to its reverse.
Ex: Stanton drew a breath and went on, 'We'll accept equivalent experience in lieu of professional experience... Let me get the exact wording' -- she fumbled through some papers in a folder -- 'so long as it, ah! here it is, quote, is sufficient to indicate ability to do the job, unquote'.Ex: But searching an Internet database through hot new technique such as Wide Area Information Servers is vastly different from using the BITNET protocols to rummage through files on one of its server computers.Ex: They are often looking for a call number so that they can go into the stacks and grub around in the materials near that call number.Ex: The library would send out squads of trained personnel to root through the piles looking for worthwhile items to be catalogued and shelved.Ex: We both woke up bright and early to forage for food nearby, which was a breeze.Ex: All barnacles are filter feeders -- extending feathery legs into the water at high tide to comb plankton from the water.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.Ex: We could rifle through history and find many a world leader who has had a misty-eyed public moment.* mendigo que rebusca en la basura = dumpster rat.* rebuscar en = sift through.* rebuscar en la memoria = comb + Posesivo + memory.* * *rebuscar [A2 ]virebuscó entre los papeles de la mesa he searched through the papers on the deskrebusqué en sus bolsillos I went through o searched his pocketslos perros rebuscaban en la basura the dogs were rummaging about in the garbage* * *
rebuscar ( conjugate rebuscar) verbo intransitivo:
rebuscaba en la basura he was rummaging about in the garbage
rebuscar verbo intransitivo & vt to search throroughly: rebuscó entre las carpetas, she went through the files with a fine-tooth comb
el gato rebuscaba en la basura, the cat rummaged through the rubbish
' rebuscar' also found in these entries:
English:
forage
- fish
* * *♦ vito search (around);no me gusta que rebusques en mis cajones I don't like you poking around in o going through my drawers;rebusqué por todas partes pero no lo encontré I searched everywhere but I couldn't find it* * *v/t AGR glean; figsearch for* * *rebuscar {72} vi: to search thoroughly -
15 лазить
1) (на вн.; взбираться) climb (d), clamber (on); (на стену, обрыв) scale (d); (по канату, по шесту) swarm up (d)2) (в вн.; залезать внутрь) get (into); ( рукой) get one's hand (into)ла́зить в окно́ — climb / get in through the window
3) тк. несов. (по дт.; шарить) rummage; poke about / aroundла́зить по чужи́м шка́фчикам (в раздевалке) — poke around other people's lockers
••ла́зить по карма́нам — pick pockets; jostle sl амер.
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