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1 run
دَخَلَ \ enter: to come in or go in: You must pay before you enter (the cinema), become a member of (a school, etc.). get (got, gotten): (with various adverbs and prepositions) to move or go: He could not get past the guard. run: to make (sth.) go somewhere: He ran a sword through his enemy’s body. -
2 atravesar
v.1 to put across.2 to cross.atravesó el río a nado she swam across the riveratravesó la calle corriendo he ran across the streetRicardo atravesó la calle corriendo Richard crossed the street at a run.3 to pass or go through.la bala le atravesó un pulmón the bullet went through one of his lungsel río atraviesa el pueblo the river goes o runs through the village4 to go through, to experience.atravesar una mala racha to be going through a bad patchatraviesan un buen momento things are going well for them at the momentElla atravesó una dura prueba She experienced an ordeal.5 to sail across, to navigate across, to navigate, to sail.El general atravesó los siete mares The general sailed across the seven...6 to pierce through, to go through, to cut through, to pierce.La lanza atravesó su estómago The spear pierced his stomach.7 to run through.* * *1 (cruzar) to cross, go across, go over; (pasar por) to go through, pass through2 (experimentar - gen) to go through, experience; (enfermedad etc) to suffer3 (poner oblicuamente) to put across, lay across■ han atravesado un camión en la calle para cortar el tráfico they've put a lorry across the street to stop the traffic4 (con bala etc) to go through; (con espada) to run through■ el príncipe atravesó el corazón del dragón con su espada the prince ran his sword through the dragon's heart5 (situación) to go through1 (estar atravesado) to be in the way, be across2 (inmiscuirse) to interfere, meddle\atravesarse alguien a uno familiar not to be able to bear somebody, not to be able to stand somebody* * *verb1) to cross2) put across3) pierce4) go through* * *1. VT1) (=colocar a través) to put across2) (=cruzar) [+ calle, puente, frontera] to crossatravesaron España en tren — they crossed o travelled across Spain by train
esta avenida atraviesa la capital — this road passes through o crosses the capital
el túnel atraviesa la montaña — the tunnel goes o passes under the mountain
3) (=sufrir) [+ período, situación, crisis] to go through4) (=perforar) [+ cuerpo, órgano] to go through2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <río/frontera> to crossb) bala/espada to go throughc) <crisis/período> to go through2) ( colocar) to put... across2.atravesarse v pron* * *= pass through, pierce, traverse, go through, insinuate + Posesivo + way through, break through, stab, get through, make + Posesivo + way through.Ex. The scheme has passed through nineteen editions.Ex. She waited like Saint Sebastian for the arrows to begin piercing her.Ex. As he traversed the length of the corridor to the media center, Anthony Datto reflected on the events that had brought him to this unhappy pass.Ex. A shock of resistance and antagonism went through Zachary Ponder.Ex. As they insinuated their way through the stack area, the secretary responded that all she knew was that the director had just returned from a meeting.Ex. Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex. He listened to me and then said 'ˆre you finished?' and just walked away -- The woman sat up, as if stabbed.Ex. I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day.Ex. By the time the Invincible Armada had made its way through the Channel it was dispersed and shattered and broken.----* atravesando momentos difíciles = beleaguered.* atravesar con una lanza = spear.* atravesar fronteras = tread across + boundaries.* atravesar una barrera = break through + barrier.* que atraviesa la ciudad = cross-town.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <río/frontera> to crossb) bala/espada to go throughc) <crisis/período> to go through2) ( colocar) to put... across2.atravesarse v pron* * *= pass through, pierce, traverse, go through, insinuate + Posesivo + way through, break through, stab, get through, make + Posesivo + way through.Ex: The scheme has passed through nineteen editions.
Ex: She waited like Saint Sebastian for the arrows to begin piercing her.Ex: As he traversed the length of the corridor to the media center, Anthony Datto reflected on the events that had brought him to this unhappy pass.Ex: A shock of resistance and antagonism went through Zachary Ponder.Ex: As they insinuated their way through the stack area, the secretary responded that all she knew was that the director had just returned from a meeting.Ex: Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex: He listened to me and then said 're you finished?' and just walked away -- The woman sat up, as if stabbed.Ex: I think that the so-called average person often exhibits a great deal of heroism in getting through an ordinary day.Ex: By the time the Invincible Armada had made its way through the Channel it was dispersed and shattered and broken.* atravesando momentos difíciles = beleaguered.* atravesar con una lanza = spear.* atravesar fronteras = tread across + boundaries.* atravesar una barrera = break through + barrier.* que atraviesa la ciudad = cross-town.* * *atravesar [A5 ]vtA1 ‹río/frontera› to crossla carretera atraviesa el pueblo/el valle the road goes through the town/the valleyatravesaron la ciudad en coche/a pie they drove/walked across town, they crossed the town by car/on footatravesó el río a nado she swam across the riveratravesar el umbral de los 40 años to reach o turn 402 «bala/espada» to go throughla bala le atravesó el corazón the bullet went through her heart3 ‹situación/crisis/período› to go throughel país atraviesa momentos de gran tensión the country is going through o living a period of great tensionhabían atravesado un tronco en la carretera they had laid o placed o put a tree trunk across the road«obstáculo/dificultad»: se nos atravesó un camión que salía de un garaje a truck coming out of a garage crossed right in front of usse me atravesó una espina en la garganta I got a fish bone stuck in my throat¡no te vuelvas a atravesar en mi camino! don't (you) get in my way again!si no se nos atraviesa ningún obstáculo en el camino assuming that there are no unforeseen obstacles, assuming no unforeseen obstacles arise* * *
atravesar ( conjugate atravesar) verbo transitivo
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2 ( colocar) to put … across
atravesarse verbo pronominal:
se me atravesó una espina en la garganta I got a fish bone stuck in my throat
atravesar verbo transitivo
1 (una pared) to pierce, go through
2 (una calle, un río) to cross
3 (una etapa) to go through
4 (impedir el paso) to lay across, put across
' atravesar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calar
- cruzar
- vadear
- agujerear
- atraviesa
- pasar
English:
across
- break through
- get across
- penetrate
- picket-line
- break
- get
- impale
- pierce
* * *♦ vt1. [interponer] to put across;los manifestantes atravesaron un camión en la carretera the demonstrators blocked the road with a truck;atravesó un madero para que no pudieran abrir la puerta she barred the door with a plank of wood2. [ir al otro lado de] to cross;atravesó el río a nado she swam across the river;atravesó la calle corriendo he ran across the street;han atravesado el ecuador de la carrera they have passed the halfway stage in their university course3. [traspasar] to pass o go through;la bala le atravesó un pulmón the bullet went through one of his lungs;el río atraviesa el pueblo the river goes o runs through the village4. [pasar] to go through, to experience;atraviesan un buen momento things are going well for them at the moment♦ viatraviesan por dificultades they are having problems, they're going through a difficult spell o Br patch* * *v/t1 cross;atravesar el lago nadando swim across the lake2 ( perforar) go through, pierce3 crisis go through* * *atravesar {55} vt1) cruzar: to cross, to go across2) : to pierce3) : to lay across4) : to go through (a situation or crisis)* * *atravesar vb1. (cruzar) to cross2. (penetrar, pasar por) to go through -
3 traspasar
v.1 to go through, to pierce.traspasar la puerta to go through the doorwaytraspasar una valla saltando to jump over a fencela tinta traspasó el papel the ink soaked through the paperLa bala traspasó el pulmón The bullet pierced the lung.2 to transfer (transferir) (jugador).3 to move.Traspasemos este sofá a la sala Let's move this sofa to the living room.4 to go beyond.Ellos traspasaron el límite They went beyond the limit.5 to transfer the ownership of, to alienate, to cede, to make over.El viejito traspasó la casa The old man turned over the house.6 to stab.El pillo traspasó a Ricardo The rascal stabbed Richard.7 to devolve.Ella traspasó responsabilidades She devolved responsibilities.* * *1 (atravesar) to go through, cross2 (cambiar de lugar) to move3 (perforar) to go through, pierce4 (dar, pasar) to transfer; (vender) to sell6 figurado (dolor físico, moral) to penetrate, transfix1 to exceed oneself\'Se traspasa' "For sale"* * *verb1) to pierce2) cross3) go too far4) convey* * *1. VT1) (=penetrar) to pierce, go through, penetrate; [líquido] to go/come through, soak through2) [dolor] to pierce, go right through3) [+ calle] to cross over4) [+ límites] to go beyond, overstep5) [+ ley, norma] to break, infringe6) [+ propiedad] (=transferir) to transfer; (=vender) to sell, make over; (Jur) to convey"se traspasa negocio" — "business for sale"
7) (Dep) [+ jugador] to transfer8) (Pol) [+ poderes, competencias] to devolve2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) bala/espada to pierce, go through; líquido to go through, soak throughsu rostro afligido le traspasó el corazón — her grief-stricken expression pierced him to the heart (liter)
b) ( sobrepasar) to go beyond2)se traspasa local — to let o for rent
b) < negocio> to transfer3) <poderes/fondos> to transfer4) (Dep) < jugador> to transfer, trade (AmE)* * *= give over, swap in and out of, stab, cross.Ex. The old building is now given over to children and young people.Ex. At a greater level of sophistication, the operating system will be able to swap programs in and out of memory in mid-operation in order to let another have a go.Ex. He listened to me and then said 'ˆre you finished?' and just walked away -- The woman sat up, as if stabbed.Ex. Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.----* traspasar a = spill over into.* traspasar con una lanza = spear.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) bala/espada to pierce, go through; líquido to go through, soak throughsu rostro afligido le traspasó el corazón — her grief-stricken expression pierced him to the heart (liter)
b) ( sobrepasar) to go beyond2)se traspasa local — to let o for rent
b) < negocio> to transfer3) <poderes/fondos> to transfer4) (Dep) < jugador> to transfer, trade (AmE)* * *= give over, swap in and out of, stab, cross.Ex: The old building is now given over to children and young people.
Ex: At a greater level of sophistication, the operating system will be able to swap programs in and out of memory in mid-operation in order to let another have a go.Ex: He listened to me and then said 're you finished?' and just walked away -- The woman sat up, as if stabbed.Ex: Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.* traspasar a = spill over into.* traspasar con una lanza = spear.* * *traspasar [A1 ]vtA1 «bala/espada» to pierce, go through; «líquido» to go through, soak throughla bala le traspasó el pulmón the bullet pierced his lunglo traspasó con la espada he ran him through (with his sword)la salsa traspasó el mantel the sauce soaked through the tableclothunos pitidos que traspasan el oído ear-piercing whistlesla pena le traspasó el corazón his heart was pierced with sorrow ( liter), he was utterly grief-stricken2 (sobrepasar) to go beyondsu fama ha traspasado las fronteras de nuestro país his fame has spread beyond our bordersesto traspasa los límites de lo verosímil this goes beyond the bounds of credibilityB1 ‹bar/farmacia› (vender) to sell; (arrendar) to let, lease, rent[ S ] se traspasa local to let o for rent2 ‹negocio› to transferle traspasó el negocio a su hijo he transferred the business to his son, he made the business over to his sonC1 ‹poderes/competencias› to transfer2 ‹fondos› to transfer* * *
traspasar ( conjugate traspasar) verbo transitivo
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[ líquido] to go through, soak through
2 ‹bar/farmacia› ( vender) to sell;
( arrendar) to let, lease
3 ‹poderes/fondos/negocio› to transfer
4 (Dep) ‹ jugador› to transfer, trade (AmE)
traspasar verbo transitivo
1 (un muro, una madera, etc) to go through: la flecha le traspasó el corazón, the arrow went right through his heart
2 (una frontera, un río) to cross (over)
3 (una barrera, un límite) to go beyond: traspasó la barrera del sonido, it broke the sound barrier
4 Com to transfer, sell
' traspasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
franquear
English:
dispose of
- transfer
* * *traspasar vt1. [atravesar] [sujeto: puñal, bala] to go through, to pierce;[sujeto: líquido] to soak through;la bala le traspasó el muslo the bullet went through his thigh;la tinta traspasó el papel the ink soaked through the paper;el sudor le traspasaba la ropa the sweat was soaking through his clothestraspasar una valla saltando to jump over a fence;no consiguió traspasar el muro de silencio que le rodeaba she was unable to break through the wall of silence that surrounded her;traspasar el umbral de los ochenta años to enter one's ninth decade, to reach one's eighties3. [exceder] [fronteras, límites] to go beyond;llegó a traspasar la barrera del millón de votos she broke through the one-million-vote barrier4. [transferir] [jugador, objeto] to transfer;[negocio] to sell [as a going concern]; [competencias] to devolve;se traspasa (negocio) [en cartel] (business) for sale5. [cambiar de sitio] to move6. [afectar mucho] to devastate* * *v/t1 ( atravesar) go through2 COM transfer3 ( exceder) go beyond* * *traspasar vt1) perforar: to pierce, to go through2) : to go beyondtraspasar los límites: to overstep the limits3) atravesar: to cross, to go across4) : to sell, to transfer* * *traspasar vb -
4 transpercer
transpercer [tʀɑ̃spεʀse]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verbto pierce ; (d'un coup d'épée) to run through ; (d'un coup de couteau) to stab ; [épée, lame] to pierce ; [balle, pluie, froid] to go through* * *tʀɑ̃spɛʀse1) [flèche, lance] to pierce [corps]; [balle] to go through; [personne] (avec une épée, flèche, lance) to pierce [corps]; to run [somebody] through [personne]2) [douleur] to shoot through; [froid] to go right through* * *tʀɑ̃spɛʀse vt* * *transpercer verb table: placer vtr1 [épée, flèche, lance] to pierce [corps]; [balle] to go through; [personne] (avec une épée, flèche, lance) to pierce [corps, bras, jambe]; to run [sb] through [personne]; transpercer qn de son épée or d'un coup de son épée to run sb through with one's sword; transpercer qn du regard fig to give sb a piercing look;2 ( passer au travers) [pluie, produit] to go through [vêtement, papier];3 [douleur] to shoot through; [froid] to go right through [personne].[trɑ̃spɛrse] verbe transitif2. [pénétrer - suj: pluie] to get through (inseparable) -
5 rende
channel, trench* * *I. (en -r)( afløbsrende) drain;( grøft) ditch;( anden gravet fordybning) furrow;( sejlløb) channel ( fx make a channel through the ice), fairway;( slidsk til styrtegods) shoot.II. *( om væske) run,( dråbevis) trickle;( være utæt) leak;( med små hurtige skridt) scurry ( fx the mouse scurried across the floor),( flygte hastigt) bolt,( med små hurtige skridt, ofte kluntet) scuttle ( fx the crab scuttled away);( føjte om) gad about;[ komme rendende] come running;[ han kommer altid rendende] he is always on my doorstep;[ du kan rende mig!] stuff it!( grovere) stick it!(se også røv);[ du kan rende og hoppe!] go and jump in the lake (el. river, sea)! go and take a running jump!( groft) get stuffed![ rende sin vej], se ndf: rende væk;[ med præp & adv:][ rende af med] run away with;[ rende efter en] run after somebody;( også) chase (around) after girls;[` rende fra] run away from,( sit ord) go back on,( ansvar) shirk;[ vandet render ` fra] the water runs off;(dvs vokse) shoot up;[ rende sværdet igennem en] run somebody through with one's sword;[ rende en ind](dvs indhente) run somebody down, catch up with somebody;(se også dør);[ rende med sladder] tell tales, gossip;[ rende om hjørner med], se hjørne;[ rende på](dvs træffe) run across, run into,T bump (el. bang) into,( kollidere med) run into,( hårdere) bump (el. bang) into;[ han render mig på dørene] he is always on my doorstep;[ rende rundt] run about (el. around);[ rende væk] run away,( hurtigt) make off (el. away), bolt,( fordægtigt) scuttle away (el. off). -
6 проколоть (кого-л.) шпагой
General subject: run a sword through, run through with a swordУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проколоть (кого-л.) шпагой
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7 пронзить (кого-л.) шпагой
General subject: run a sword through, run through with a swordУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пронзить (кого-л.) шпагой
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8 проткнуть (кого-л.) шпагой
General subject: run a sword through, run through with a swordУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проткнуть (кого-л.) шпагой
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9 проколоть шпагой
General subject: (кого-л.) run a sword through, (кого-л.) run through with a sword -
10 пронзить шпагой
General subject: (кого-л.) run a sword through, (кого-л.) run through with a sword -
11 проткнуть шпагой
General subject: (кого-л.) run a sword through, (кого-л.) run through with a sword -
12 trafiggere
trafiggere v.tr. to transfix, to stab, to pierce through, to run* through (anche fig.): lo trafisse con la spada, he ran him through with his sword; le sue parole mi hanno trafitto il cuore, his words cut me to the quick.* * *[tra'fiddʒere]••trafiggere il cuore a qcn. — to pierce sb.'s heart
* * *trafiggere/tra'fiddʒere/ [15]\trafiggere il cuore a qcn. to pierce sb.'s heart. -
13 infilare
fili, corde, ago thread( inserire) insert, put in( indossare) put onstrada takeinfilare le mani in tasca put one's hands in one's pocketsinfilare la porta uscendo/entrando slip out/in* * *infilare v.tr.1 to thread; to string*: infilare un ago, to thread a needle; infilare perle, to string beads2 (infilzare) to pierce (through), to transfix; to run* through: infilare un pollo sullo spiedo, to put a chicken on the spit; infilare qlcu. con la spada, to run s.o. through with a sword3 (introdurre) to insert; to slip in, infilare una chiave nella toppa, to insert a key in the lock; infilare una mano in tasca, to slip one's hand into one's pocket; infilare l'anello nel dito, to slip a ring on one's finger4 (passare per) to enter; to take*: infilare una strada, to turn down a street; infilare l'uscio, (per entrare) to slip in; (per uscire) to slip out5 (indossare) to slip on, to put* on: infilare la giacca, le scarpe, to slip on one's jacket, one's shoes6 (azzeccare) to get* right: infilare una risposta, to get an answer right; non infilarne una, to get everything wrong; infilare uno sbaglio dopo l'altro, to make a string of mistakes; abbiamo infilato dieci giorni di pioggia, we had ten days' rain in a row7 (mil.) to enfilade.◘ infilarsi v.rifl.1 to thread one's way: mi infilai attraverso la folla, I threaded my way through the crowd; si è infilato nella galleria a tutta velocità, he shot into the tunnel at top speed2 (introdursi) to slip: infilare nel letto, to slip (o fam. to pop) into bed // come sei riuscito a infilarti nella lista degli invitati?, how did you manage to get yourself on the list of guests?* * *[infi'lare]1. vt1) (introdurre: moneta, chiave) to insertinfilò le mani in tasca — he put o slipped his hands into his pockets
le infilò un anello al dito — he put o slipped a ring on her finger
riesci ad infilarci ancora qualcosa? — (in borsa, valigia) can you squeeze anything else in?
2) (ago, perle) to thread3) (indossare: vestito) to slip o put on4) (imboccare: strada) to turn into, take5)infilare uno sbaglio dopo l'altro — to make one mistake after the otherinfilare sette vittorie consecutive — to win seven matches o times on the trot
2. vr (infilarsi)il gatto si è infilato lì sotto e non riesco a prenderlo — the cat slipped under there and I can't get at it
* * *[infi'lare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (con un filo) to thread [ ago]; to thread, to string* [ perle]2) (inserire) to insert; (mettere) to put*; (senza sforzo) to slip, to slide*; (con difficoltà) to squeeze, to stuff3) (imboccare) to take* [ sentiero]4) colloq. (imbroccare)non ne infila una giusta — he never gets it right, he's always wide of the mark
5) (dire, fare di seguito)6) (indossare) to put* on [ indumento]; to roll on [ calze]; (velocemente) to slip on [ guanti]2.infilare un anello al dito di qcn. — to put o slip a ring on sb.'s finger
verbo pronominale infilarsi1) (indossare) to put* on [ indumento]; to roll on [ calze]; (velocemente) to slip into [ vestito]2) (mettersi)4) (intrufolarsi) to sneak, to slip (in into)* * *infilare/infi'lare/ [1]2 (inserire) to insert; (mettere) to put*; (senza sforzo) to slip, to slide*; (con difficoltà) to squeeze, to stuff; infilare la chiave nella toppa to insert the key into the lock; infilare una lettera in una busta to slide a letter into an envelope4 colloq. (imbroccare) non ne infila una giusta he never gets it right, he's always wide of the mark5 (dire, fare di seguito) infilare un sacco di bugie to tell one lie after another; infilare un errore dietro l'altro to make a string of mistakes6 (indossare) to put* on [ indumento]; to roll on [ calze]; (velocemente) to slip on [ guanti]; infilare un anello al dito di qcn. to put o slip a ring on sb.'s fingerII infilarsi verbo pronominale2 (mettersi) - rsi le mani in tasca to stuff one's hands in one's pockets; infilati la camicia nei pantaloni tuck your shirt in(to) your trousers3 (mettersi dentro) - rsi nel letto to slip into bed; - rsi sotto le coperte to smuggle under the covers4 (intrufolarsi) to sneak, to slip (in into); - rsi tra la folla to thread one's way through the crowd; il gatto si è infilato sotto la macchina the cat crept under the car. -
14 zustoßen
(unreg., trennb.)II v/i2. (ist): jemandem zustoßen (widerfahren) happen to s.o.; ihm ist etwas zugestoßen Unfall: he’s had an accident; wenn mir etwas zustoßen sollte euph. if anything should happen to me* * *(schließen) to slam;(widerfahren) to happen; to befall;(zustechen) to stab* * *zu|sto|ßen sep1. vtTür etc to push shut2. vi1) (mit Messer, Schwert etc) to plunge a/the knife/sword etc in; (Stier, Schlange) to strikestoß zu! — go on, stab him/her etc!
der Mörder hatte (mit dem Messer) dreimal zugestoßen — the murderer had stabbed him/her etc three times
2)(= passieren)
aux sein jdm zústoßen — to happen to sbwenn mir einmal etwas zustößt... (euph) — if anything should happen to me...
ihm muss etwas zugestoßen sein — he must have had an accident, something must have happened to him
* * *zu|sto·ßenI. vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (in eine Richtung stoßen)[mit seinem Schwert/Speer] \zustoßen to run sb through [with one's sword/spear]2. Hilfsverb: sein (passieren)▪ jdm \zustoßen to happen to sbhoffentlich ist ihr kein Unglück zugestoßen! I hope she hasn't had an accident!II. vt▪ etw \zustoßen to push sth shutdie Tür mit dem Fuß \zustoßen to push the door shut with one's foot* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb push <door etc.> shut2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) strike out; <snake etc.> strike; (mit einem Messer usw.) make a stab; stab2) mit sein* * *zustoßen (irr, trennb)B. v/i2. (ist):jemandem zustoßen (widerfahren) happen to sb;ihm ist etwas zugestoßen Unfall: he’s had an accident;wenn mir etwas zustoßen sollte euph if anything should happen to me* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb push <door etc.> shut2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) strike out; <snake etc.> strike; (mit einem Messer usw.) make a stab; stab2) mit sein* * *v.to happen to v. -
15 trapassare
trapassare v.tr.1 ( passare da parte a parte) to pierce, to run* through; to transfix: il proiettile gli trapassò il cuore, the bullet pierced his heart; trapassò l'avversario con la spada, he ran his opponent through with his sword◆ v. intr.1 ( passare) to pass: l'eredità trapassò da padre in figlio per parecchie generazioni, the inheritance was handed down from father to son for several generations2 (letter.) ( morire) to pass away, to die: trapassò la notte scorsa, he passed away (o died) last night.* * *[trapas'sare]1. vtto go through, pierce2. vi* * *[trapas'sare] 1. 2.* * *trapassare/trapas'sare/ [1][spada, freccia] to penetrate, to pierce [ corpo]; il proiettile le trapassò la spalla the bullet went clean through her shoulder -
16 zustoßen
zu|sto·ßen irreg vi[mit seinem Schwert/Speer] \zustoßen to run sb through [with one's sword/spear]jdm \zustoßen to happen to sb;hoffentlich ist ihr kein Unglück zugestoßen! I hope she hasn't had an accident!vtetw \zustoßen to push sth shut;die Tür mit dem Fuß \zustoßen to push the door shut with one's foot -
17 spada
f sword* * *spada s.f.1 sword: spada alla mano, sword in hand; spada da scherma, foil; duello alla spada, duel with swords; battersi con la spada, to sword fight; brandire la spada, to brandish one's sword; cingere la spada, to gird a sword; incrociare la spada con qlcu., to measure (o to cross) swords with s.o.; sguainare, rinfoderare la spada, to draw, to sheathe one's sword; tirare di spada, to fence // la spada della giustizia, the sword of Justice // la spada di Damocle, the sword of Damocles // egli è un'ottima spada, he is an excellent swordsman (o fencer) // difendere qlcu., qlco. a spada tratta, to defend s.o., sthg. with all one's might // passare qlcu. a fil di spada, to run s.o. through (with one's sword) // chi di spada ferisce, di spada perisce, (prov.) they that live by the sword shall die by the sword* * *['spada] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (arma) sword2) (spadaccino) swordsman*2.sostantivo femminile plurale spade gioc. = one of the four suits in a pack of typical Italian cards••passare qcn. a fil di spada — to put sb. to the sword
difendere qcn., qcs. a spada tratta — to take up the cudgels for o on behalf of sb., sth
* * *spada/'spada/ ⇒ 10I sostantivo f.1 (arma) sword2 (spadaccino) swordsman*II spade f.pl.gioc. = one of the four suits in a pack of typical Italian cardsla spada di Damocle the Sword of Damocles; passare qcn. a fil di spada to put sb. to the sword; difendere qcn., qcs. a spada tratta to take up the cudgels for o on behalf of sb., sth. -
18 infilzare
pierceperle threadfig string together* * *infilzare v.tr.1 to transfix, to pierce, to run* through: infilzò il nemico con la spada, he transfixed the enemy with his sword; infilzare qlcu. da parte a parte, to run s.o. through2 (conficcare) to stick*: infilzare una forchetta in una patata, to stick a fork into a potato; infilzare un palo nel terreno, to stick a pole in the ground3 (infilare) to string* // infilzare bugie, to tell a pack of lies.◘ infilzarsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec.1 to run* oneself through: andò a infilzare su una lancia del cancello, he ran himself through on a spike of the gate2 (conficcarsi) to get* stuck: una spina gli si infilzò nel dito, a thorn got stuck in his finger.* * *[infil'tsare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (su un filo) to string* [ perle]2) (trafiggere) to pierce, to run* through lett. [ nemico]3) (conficcare) to plunge, to stick* [ coltello]; to spear, to spike, to stab [ cibo]2.* * *infilzare/infil'tsare/ [1]1 (su un filo) to string* [ perle]II infilzarsi verbo pronominale(trafiggersi) to impale oneself. -
19 прекарвам
1. (пренасям, прехвърлям) carry, take, transport, drive; get/take/carry across(с каруца) cartпрекарвам говеда през мост drive cattle over a bridgeпрекарвам някого през гората lead/take s.o. through the forest(през река) ferry over2. (промушвам и пр.) pass; run; put; shove; force; drive (through)прекарайте въжето под колата pass the rope under the cartпрекарайте го още веднаж през машината run/put it through the machine once againпрекарвам през сито sieveпрекарвам пране през преса mangleпрекарвам ръка през косата си run o.'s hand/fingers through o.'s hair3. (водо-провод, инсталация и пр.) make; buildв селото бе прекарано електричество the village joined the grid4. (начертавам) drawпрекарвам линия draw a line5. (време) spend, pass(преминавам, преживявам) go through, undergo; experience(болест) have(справям се) manageмного съм прекарал I've been through a lot of trials/difficulties; I've seen hard timesпрекарвам изпитания pass through trialsпрекарвам без много пари do/manage with little moneyпрекарвам времето си в безделие idle/while away o.'s time; waste o.'s timeпрекарахте ли добре? did you have a good/nice/pleasant time? did you enjoy yourself?прекарахме чудесно we had the time of our lives, we had a lovely/wonderful timeпрекарахме лятото на село we spent the summer in the countryболният прекара нощта спокойно the patient had a quiet night6. (прекалявам с ядене и пиене) have too much to eat and drinkпрекарал е малко (препил е) he has had a drop more than he can carryпрекарвам през ума си go over/revolve in o.'s mind; meditate on/over, ponder overпрекарвам под нож put to the sword* * *прека̀рвам,гл.1. ( пренасям, прехвърлям) carry, take, transport, drive; get/take/carry across; (с каруца) cart; ( през река) ferry over;2. ( промушвам и пр.) pass; run; put; shove; force; drive (through); \прекарвам през сито sieve; \прекарвам ръка през косата си run o.’s hand/fingers through o.’s hair;3. ( водопровод, инсталация и пр.) make; build; \прекарвам водопровод ( вкъщи) join the water-supply system;4. ( начертавам) draw;5. ( време) spend, pass; ( преминавам, преживявам) go through, undergo; experience; ( болест) have; ( справям се) manage; прекарахме чудесно we had the time of our lives, we had a lovely/wonderful/roaring/spanking time; \прекарвам времето си в безделие idle/while away o.’s time; waste o.’s time; \прекарвам изпитания pass through trials; той прекара една криза ( благополучно) he pulled through (a crisis);6. ( изпързалвам) take (s.o.) for a ride, do (s.o.) down, sl. do the dirty on; • \прекарвам под нож put to the sword; \прекарвам през ума си go over/revolve in o.’s mind; meditate on/over, ponder over.* * *bring through (през): One of the natives brought us through the desert. - Един от местните ни прекара през пустинята.; convey; pass{pa;s}; pass through (през); run{rXn}; spend (време): He spent a few years abroad. - Той прекара няколко години в чужбина.; build (инсталация): прекарвам an aqueduct - прекарвам водопровод; have (болест): прекарвам a flue - прекарвам грип* * *1. (болест) have 2. (водо-провод, инсталация и np.) make;build 3. (време) spend, pass 4. (начертавам) draw 5. (през река) ferry over 6. (прекалявам с ядене и пиене) have too much to eat and drink 7. (преминавам, преживявам) go through, undergo;experience 8. (пренасям, прехвърлям) carry, take, transport, drive;get/take/carry across 9. (промушвам и np.) pass;run;put;shove;force;drive (through) 10. (с каруца) cart 11. (справям се) manage 12. -ПРЕКАРВАМ някого през гората lead/take s.o. through the forest 13. ПРЕКАРВАМ без много пари do/manage with little money 14. ПРЕКАРВАМ водопровод build an aqueduct, (в къщи) join the water-supply system 15. ПРЕКАРВАМ времето си в безделие idle/while away o.'s time;waste o.'s time 16. ПРЕКАРВАМ говеда през мост drive cattle over a bridge 17. ПРЕКАРВАМ изпитания pass through trials 18. ПРЕКАРВАМ линия draw a line 19. ПРЕКАРВАМ под нож put to the sword 20. ПРЕКАРВАМ пране през преса mangle 21. ПРЕКАРВАМ през сито sieve 22. ПРЕКАРВАМ през ума си go over/revolve in o.'s mind;meditate on/ over, ponder over 23. ПРЕКАРВАМ ръка през косата си run o.'s hand/fingers through o.'s hair 24. болният прекара нощта спокойно the patient had a quiet night 25. в селото бе прекарано електричество the village joined the grid 26. много съм прекарал I've been through a lot of trials/difficulties;I've seen hard times 27. прекарайте въжето под колата pass the rope under the cart 28. прекарайте го още веднаж през машината run/put it through the machine once again 29. прекарал е малко (препил е) he has had a drop more than he can carry 30. прекарахме лятото на село we spent the summer in the country 31. прекарахме чудесно we had the time of our lives, we had a lovely/wonderful time 32. прекарахте ли добре? did you have a good/nice/pleasant time?did you enjoy yourself? 33. той прекара една криза he went through a crisis, (благополучно) he pulled through (a crisis) -
20 ziehen
das Ziehenhaul; traction; drawing; pull* * *Zie|hennt -s, no pl(= Schmerz) ache; (im Unterleib) abdominal pain* * *1) (to pull along, out or towards oneself: She drew the child towards her; He drew a gun suddenly and fired; All water had to be drawn from a well; The cart was drawn by a pony.) draw2) extract3) ((an) act of extracting eg a tooth.) extraction4) (to pull with great effort or difficulty: Horses are used to haul barges along canals.) haul5) (to draw (a straight line): He ruled a line across the page.) rule6) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) pull7) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) pull8) (to move to a new house etc: He has removed to London.) remove9) (to make (a tree, plant etc) grow in a particular direction.) train10) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) wander* * *Zie·hen<-s>[ˈtsi:ən]nt kein pl ache* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) pull; (sanfter) draw; (zerren) tug; (schleppen) dragPerlen auf eine Schnur ziehen — thread pearls/beads on to a string
ziehen und ablegen — (DV) drag and drop
2) (fig.)es zog ihn zu ihr/zu dem Ort — he felt drawn to her/to the place
alle Blicke auf sich ziehen — attract or capture all the attention
jemandes Zorn/Unwillen usw. auf sich ziehen — incur somebody's anger/displeasure etc.
etwas nach sich ziehen — result in something; entail something
3) (herausziehen) pull out <nail, cork, organ-stop, etc.>; extract < tooth>; take out, remove <stitches, splinter>; draw <cord, sword, pistol>den Hut ziehen — raise or doff one's hat
Zigaretten/Süßigkeiten usw. ziehen — (ugs.): (aus Automaten) get cigarettes/sweets etc. from a slot machine
die [Quadrat]wurzel ziehen — (Math.) extract the square root
5) (Gesichtspartien bewegen) make <face, grimace>die Stirn in Falten ziehen — wrinkle or knit one's brow; (missmutig) frown
6) (bei Brettspielen) move <chessman etc.>7)er zog den Rauch in die Lungen — he inhaled the smoke [into his lungs]
8) (zeichnen) draw <line, circle, arc, etc.>9) (anlegen) dig < trench>; build < wall>; erect < fence>; put up < washing-line>; run, lay <cable, wires>; draw < frontier>; trace < loop>; follow < course>sich (Dat.) einen Scheitel ziehen — make a parting [in one's hair]
11) (verblasst; auch als Funktionsverb) draw <lesson, conclusion, comparison>; s. auch Konsequenz 1); Rechenschaft; Verantwortung 1)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (reißen) pullan etwas (Dat.) ziehen — pull on something
an einem od. am selben Strang ziehen — (fig.) be pulling in the same direction
3) mit sein (umziehen) move (nach, in + Akk. to)4) mit sein (gehen) go; (marschieren) march; (umherstreifen) roam; rove; (fortgehen) go away; leave; <fog, clouds> driftin den Krieg ziehen — go or march off to war
5) (saugen) drawan einer Zigarette/Pfeife ziehen — draw on a cigarette/pipe
6) <tea, coffee> draw7) (Kochk.) simmer8) unperses zieht [vom Fenster her] — there's a draught [from the window]
das zieht bei mir nicht — that won't wash or won't cut any ice with me (fig. coll.)
10) (schmerzen)es zieht [mir] im Rücken — I've got backache
3.ein leichtes/starkes Ziehen im Bauch — a slight/intense stomach ache
2)der Weg o. ä. zieht sich — (ugs.) the journey etc. goes on and on
* * *ziehen; zieht, zog, gezogenA. v/t (hat)1. (Pflug, Wagen etc) draw, pull; (Spülung) pull; (Handbremse) put on, pull up; (schleppen) drag; (schwere Lasten) haul; (zerren) tug;lass dich nicht so ziehen zu Kind: stop pulling (and keep up)!;ein Boot ans Ufer ziehen pull a boat ashore;jemanden am Ärmel ziehen tug at sb’s sleeve;jemanden an den Haaren/Ohren ziehen pull sb’s hair/ears;jemanden an sich (akk)ziehen draw sb to one;aus dem Wasser ziehen (Boot) pull ( oder haul) out of the water; (Ertrinkenden) auch pull from the water;kurz durchs Wasser ziehen give sth a quick rinse;jemanden mit sich ziehen pull sb along (with one);einen Ring vom Finger ziehen take a ring off, slip a ring from one’s finger;einen Pullover über die Bluse ziehen put a jumper (US sweater) on over the blouse;jemandem ein Brett über den Kopf ziehen (damit schlagen) hit sb on the head with a board;die Gardinen vors Fenster ziehen draw the curtains (across the window);jemanden zur Seite ziehen take sb aside2. (Zahn) pull out, extract; (Korken, Messer, Revolver etc) draw, pull out; (Möhren) pull up; (den Hut) take off; (Los, Gewinn) draw; (Karte) take; (auswählen) pick;die Fäden ziehen MED take out the stitches;Zigaretten (aus dem Automaten) ziehen get some cigarettes out of the machine3. (Linie) draw; (Kreis) auch describe; (Mauer) build, erect; (Graben) dig; (Wäscheleine) put up; (Leitungen) put sth in;einen Scheitel ziehen make a parting (US part);4. (dehnen) stretch;etwas lässt sich ziehen sth stretches, sth gives;die Suppe zieht Fäden the soup’s gone stringyeine Niete ziehen draw a blank7. (Kerzen) draw;Perlen auf eine Schnur ziehen thread beads;ziehen string a violin etc;Wein auf Flaschen ziehen bottle wine;ein Bild auf Karton ziehen print a picture on a card8. fig:auf sich (akk)jemanden auf seine Seite ziehen win sb over to one’s side;jemanden ins Gespräch/Vertrauen ziehen draw sb into ( oder include sb in) the conversation/take sb into one’s confidence;etwas ins Lächerliche ziehen ridicule sth, hold sth up to ridicule;nach sich ziehen zur Folge haben: have as a consequence, result in; notwendigerweise: entail, involve; verursachen: bring about, cause; als Nebeneffekt: bring with it ( oder in its wake);es zieht mich dorthin/zu ihr I feel drawn there/to her;es zieht mich nichts in diese Gesellschaft I don’t feel drawn to these people in any way; → Bilanz 2, Ferne 1, Länge 1, Schluss 5, zurate etcdie Kinder sind gut gezogen (erzogen) the children are well brought up;den werd ich mir schon noch ziehen I’ll teach him some mannersB. v/i1. (hat) pull (der Wagen zieht schlecht the car’s not pulling properly;er zieht schnell Cowboy etc: he’s quick on the draw;zieh! in Western: draw!;an der Glocke ziehen pull ( oder ring) the bell;2. (ist) (wandern, reisen) wander, rove; Tiere, Vögel: migrate; Vögel: auch fly; (weggehen) go (away), leave;ziehen nach/in (+akk) (umziehen) move to/into;aufs Land ziehen move to the country;zu jemandem ziehen go to live with sb, move in with sb;durch die Welt ziehen see (liter roam) the world;in den Krieg ziehen go to war;jemanden ziehen lassen let sb go;jemanden ungern ziehen lassen be sorry to see sb go3. (ist) Rauch, Wolken etc: drift;die Wolken ziehen the clouds drift ( schnell: scud) across the sky;das Gewitter ist nach Westen gezogen the storm has moved (away) westward4. (hat) Schach etc: (make a) move;mit dem König ziehen move the ( oder one’s) king;wer zieht? whose move is it?5. (hat) Ofen, Pfeife etc: draw;der Ofen zieht nicht the stove isn’t drawing;6. (hat) unpers:hier zieht’s there’s a draught (US draft);mir zieht’s am Rücken I can feel a draught (US draft) on my backden Tee etcziehen lassen let the tea etc stand8. umg:einen ziehen lassen let (one) off9. (hat) (schmerzen) twinge, ache;ziehender Schmerz twinge, ache; unpers:es zieht mir im Rücken I can feel a twinge in my back;ein leichtes Ziehen im Rücken haben have a slight pain ( oder ache) in one’s back, have a touch of (US a slight) backachedieses Stück zieht nicht the play isn’t getting very good houses ( oder audiences), the play isn’t pulling in the crowds ( oder isn’t exactly pulling them in umg);diese Ausrede zieht bei mir nicht that excuse won’t wash with me, try another one;Schmeichelei/das zieht bei mir nicht flattery/that will get you nowhere, flattery/that doesn’t work with meC. v/r (hat)1.sich an einem Seil in die Höhe ziehen pull o.s. up on a rope2. (sich dehnen) stretch, give; Käse: go stringy, form strings; Klebstoff: get tacky; umg, fig, Verhandlungen etc: drag on; Weg: go on and on;das zieht sich umg (dauert lange) it’s going on a bit4.sich ziehen über (+akk) Narbe: go right across;sich ziehen um Mauer, Wall: go right (a-)round, enclose;* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) pull; (sanfter) draw; (zerren) tug; (schleppen) dragPerlen auf eine Schnur ziehen — thread pearls/beads on to a string
ziehen und ablegen — (DV) drag and drop
2) (fig.)es zog ihn zu ihr/zu dem Ort — he felt drawn to her/to the place
alle Blicke auf sich ziehen — attract or capture all the attention
jemandes Zorn/Unwillen usw. auf sich ziehen — incur somebody's anger/displeasure etc.
etwas nach sich ziehen — result in something; entail something
3) (herausziehen) pull out <nail, cork, organ-stop, etc.>; extract < tooth>; take out, remove <stitches, splinter>; draw <cord, sword, pistol>den Hut ziehen — raise or doff one's hat
Zigaretten/Süßigkeiten usw. ziehen — (ugs.): (aus Automaten) get cigarettes/sweets etc. from a slot machine
die [Quadrat]wurzel ziehen — (Math.) extract the square root
5) (Gesichtspartien bewegen) make <face, grimace>die Stirn in Falten ziehen — wrinkle or knit one's brow; (missmutig) frown
6) (bei Brettspielen) move <chessman etc.>7)er zog den Rauch in die Lungen — he inhaled the smoke [into his lungs]
8) (zeichnen) draw <line, circle, arc, etc.>9) (anlegen) dig < trench>; build < wall>; erect < fence>; put up < washing-line>; run, lay <cable, wires>; draw < frontier>; trace < loop>; follow < course>sich (Dat.) einen Scheitel ziehen — make a parting [in one's hair]
11) (verblasst; auch als Funktionsverb) draw <lesson, conclusion, comparison>; s. auch Konsequenz 1); Rechenschaft; Verantwortung 1)2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (reißen) pullan etwas (Dat.) ziehen — pull on something
an einem od. am selben Strang ziehen — (fig.) be pulling in the same direction
3) mit sein (umziehen) move (nach, in + Akk. to)4) mit sein (gehen) go; (marschieren) march; (umherstreifen) roam; rove; (fortgehen) go away; leave; <fog, clouds> driftin den Krieg ziehen — go or march off to war
5) (saugen) drawan einer Zigarette/Pfeife ziehen — draw on a cigarette/pipe
6) <tea, coffee> draw7) (Kochk.) simmer8) unperses zieht [vom Fenster her] — there's a draught [from the window]
das zieht bei mir nicht — that won't wash or won't cut any ice with me (fig. coll.)
10) (schmerzen)es zieht [mir] im Rücken — I've got backache
3.ein leichtes/starkes Ziehen im Bauch — a slight/intense stomach ache
2)der Weg o. ä. zieht sich — (ugs.) the journey etc. goes on and on
* * *n.traction n.
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