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1 scuffle
1. nounHandgreiflichkeiten Pl.; Tätlichkeiten Pl.2. intransitive verbhandgreiflich od. tätlich werden ( with gegen)* * *(a confused fight usually between a few people using their fists, feet etc: The two men quarrelled and there was a scuffle.) die Rauferei* * *scuf·fle[ˈskʌfl̩]I. nII. vi* * *['skʌfl]1. n(= skirmish) Rauferei f (inf), Handgemenge nt2. vi(= have skirmish) sich raufen; (= make noise) polternto scuffle with the police — ein Handgemenge mit der Polizei haben
* * *scuffle [ˈskʌfl]A v/i2. ziellos eilen3. schlurfen(d gehen)B s1. Balgerei f, Rauferei f2. Schlurfen n* * *1. nounHandgreiflichkeiten Pl.; Tätlichkeiten Pl.2. intransitive verba scuffle broke out — es kam zu Handgreiflichkeiten od. Tätlichkeiten
handgreiflich od. tätlich werden ( with gegen)* * *(fight) n.Handgemenge n. v.raufen v. -
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(a confused fight usually between a few people using their fists, feet etc: The two men quarrelled and there was a scuffle.) riña, pelea, escaramuzatr['skʌfəl]1 (fight) refriega, escaramuza, riña, pelea1) tussle: pelearse2) shuffle: caminar arrastrando los piesscuffle n1) tussle: refriega f, pelea f2) shuffle: arrastre m de los piesn.• jaleo s.m.• jarana s.f.• lucha s.f.• pelea s.f.• redopelo s.m.• refriega s.f.• riña s.f.• sarracina s.f.• zipizape s.m.v.• pelear v.• reñir v.'skʌfəlnoun refriega f, escaramuza f['skʌfl]1.N refriega f2.VI tener una refriega ( with sb con algn)* * *['skʌfəl]noun refriega f, escaramuza f -
3 scuffle
I ['skʌfl]nome baruffa f.II ['skʌfl]verbo intransitivo fare baruffa, azzuffarsi* * *(a confused fight usually between a few people using their fists, feet etc: The two men quarrelled and there was a scuffle.) rissa* * *scuffle /ˈskʌfl/n.1 baruffa; mischia; rissa; tafferuglio; zuffa(to) scuffle /ˈskʌfl/v. i.1 azzuffarsi; accapigliarsi; far baruffa; battersi; scontrarsi: to scuffle with the police, scontrarsi con la polizia2 strascicare i piedi.* * *I ['skʌfl]nome baruffa f.II ['skʌfl]verbo intransitivo fare baruffa, azzuffarsi -
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scuffle ['skʌfəl]1 noun∎ after a brief scuffle, he was marched away by the police après une courte bagarre, il fut emmené par les policiers∎ demonstrators scuffled with the police des manifestants se sont battus avec la police, il y a eu des bagarres entre manifestants et policiers(b) (with feet) marcher en traînant les pieds;∎ they scuffled along the corridor ils avançaient dans le couloir en traînant les pieds -
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ˈskʌfl
1. сущ.
1) драка, стычка, потасовка There was a scuffle between the police and some demonstrators. ≈ Были столкновения между полицией и некоторыми демонстрантами. Syn: fight
1., tussle
1.
2) шарканье( ногами)
2. гл.
1) драться, бороться( with - с кем-л.) Many of the marchers were seen by television cameras scuffling with the police. ≈ Многие камеры запечатлели то, как демонстранты дрались с полицией. Syn: fight
2., tussle
2.
2) делать кое-как, наспех( что-л.) to scuffle through a task ≈ наспех/кое-как выполнить задание Syn: scurry
2.
3) ходить шаркая ногами, волоча ноги Syn: shuffle
2.
4) сл.;
преим. амер. достать, найти( что-л.) ;
(тж. scuffle up, scuffle up on)
5) сл.;
преим. амер. влачить жалкое, нищенское существование драка, потасовка;
свалка( военное) беспорядочные боевые действия( редкое) сумбурная речь( редкое) шарканье (ногами) участвовать в потасовке, схватке;
драться - to * with smb. подраться с кем-л. кое-как, наспех делать делать (что-л.) - to * through a task наспех /кое-как/ выполнить задание ходить волоча ноги или шаркая мотыжить, разрыхлять землю scuffle драка ~ драться ~ ходить шаркая ногами ~ шарканье (ногами) -
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['skʌfl] 1. сущ.1) драка, стычка, потасовкаThere was a scuffle between the police and some demonstrators. — Между полицией и некоторыми демонстрантами произошли столкновения.
Syn:2) уст. шарканье ( ногами)2. гл.1) драться, участвовать в потасовкеMany of the marchers were seen by television cameras scuffling with the police. — Телекамеры зафиксировали, как многие демонстранты дрались с полицией.
Syn:2) делать кое-как, наспехto scuffle through a task — наспех, кое-как выполнить задание
Syn:scurry 2.3) ходить шаркая, волочить ногиSyn:shuffle 2.4) преим. амер.; разг.; = scuffle up / (up)on достать, найти (что-л.)5) преим. амер.; разг. влачить жалкое, нищенское существование -
7 refriega
f.1 scuffle, riot, affray.2 battle, combat.3 violent fight, affray, free-for-all, riot.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: refregar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: refregar.* * *1 (lucha) scuffle, brawl2 (escaramuza) skirmish* * *SF [de poca importancia] scuffle; [violenta] brawl* * ** * *= fray, dogfight [dog fight], scuffle, scuffling, scrimmage, running battle, dust-up.Ex. The academic librarian, by remaining neutral, can stay above the fray and does not need to take sides in order to provide scholars with access to the truth.Ex. The article recounts the 17-day political dogfight at which John W. Davis was eventually given the Democratic presidential nomination.Ex. The focus of the discussion is less on the altercation than on the reactions of the teacher and the students not only to the fight but also to the atmosphere of the classroom after the scuffle.Ex. Violence in public places (eg, pubs, clubs, discos) is limited mainly to threats & scuffling.Ex. He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex. Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.Ex. The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.* * ** * *= fray, dogfight [dog fight], scuffle, scuffling, scrimmage, running battle, dust-up.Ex: The academic librarian, by remaining neutral, can stay above the fray and does not need to take sides in order to provide scholars with access to the truth.
Ex: The article recounts the 17-day political dogfight at which John W. Davis was eventually given the Democratic presidential nomination.Ex: The focus of the discussion is less on the altercation than on the reactions of the teacher and the students not only to the fight but also to the atmosphere of the classroom after the scuffle.Ex: Violence in public places (eg, pubs, clubs, discos) is limited mainly to threats & scuffling.Ex: He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.Ex: The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.* * ** * *
Del verbo refregar: ( conjugate refregar)
refriega es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
refregar
refriega
refregar ( conjugate refregar) verbo transitivo ‹puños/cuello› to scrub
refriega f (enfrentamiento) scuffle, brawl
' refriega' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
envuelta
- envuelto
English:
fray
- scuffle
- struggle
* * *♦ nf[lucha] scuffle; Mil skirmish* * *f MIL clash, skirmish* * *refriega nf: skirmish, scuffle -
8 escaramuza
f.skirmish (military) (& figurative).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: escaramuzar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: escaramuzar.* * *1 MILITAR skirmish2 (riña) run-in, squabble* * *SF1) (Mil) skirmish, brush2) (=enfrentamiento) brush* * *femenino (Mil) skirmish; (Dep) scrimmage* * *= skirmish, scuffle, scuffling, scrimmage, running battle.Ex. Specifically he is studying why the short Turkish bow was apparently superior to the English long bow of the skirmishes of the Crusades.Ex. The focus of the discussion is less on the altercation than on the reactions of the teacher and the students not only to the fight but also to the atmosphere of the classroom after the scuffle.Ex. Violence in public places (eg, pubs, clubs, discos) is limited mainly to threats & scuffling.Ex. He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex. Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.* * *femenino (Mil) skirmish; (Dep) scrimmage* * *= skirmish, scuffle, scuffling, scrimmage, running battle.Ex: Specifically he is studying why the short Turkish bow was apparently superior to the English long bow of the skirmishes of the Crusades.
Ex: The focus of the discussion is less on the altercation than on the reactions of the teacher and the students not only to the fight but also to the atmosphere of the classroom after the scuffle.Ex: Violence in public places (eg, pubs, clubs, discos) is limited mainly to threats & scuffling.Ex: He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Ex: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.* * *1 ( Mil) skirmish2 ( Dep) scrimmage* * *
escaramuza sustantivo femenino (Mil) skirmish;
(Dep) scrimmage
escaramuza sustantivo femenino
1 Mil skirmishes, disputes: ha habido escaramuzas a lo largo de la frontera, there have been skirmishes all along the border
2 familiar scuffle: no ha sido nada, solo una pequeña escaramuza entre los hermanos, it was nothing - just a little scuffle between brothers
' escaramuza' also found in these entries:
English:
scuffle
- skirmish
* * *escaramuza nf1. [combate] skirmish2. [riña] skirmish* * *f skirmish* * *escaramuza nf1) : skirmish2) : scrimmage -
9 tussle
tr['tʌsəl]1 pelea, lucha1 pelear, luchartussle n: riña f, pelea fv.• agarrarse v.• reñir v.n.• agarrada s.f.• pelea s.f.• riña s.f.
I 'tʌsəlnoun pelea f, lucha f
II
['tʌsl]to tussle (WITH somebody) (FOR/OVER something) — pelearse (con alguien) (por algo)
1.2.VI pelearse ( with con) (about, over por)* * *
I ['tʌsəl]noun pelea f, lucha f
II
to tussle (WITH somebody) (FOR/OVER something) — pelearse (con alguien) (por algo)
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10 star|cie
Ⅰ sv zetrzeć Ⅱ n 1. (potyczka) clash, scuffle- starcie zbrojne an armed clash- starcie na noże/pistolety a clash with knives/guns- gwałtowne starcia demonstrantów z policją violent clashes between the demonstrators and the police2. Sport (w boksie, zapasach, szermierce) round- nasz reprezentant wygrał w pierwszym starciu our competitor won in the first round3. przen. (ostra wymiana zdań) squabble- starcie pomiędzy dyskutantami a sharp exchange between discussion participants- starcie na tle politycznym a squabble over politics4. Med. (otarcie naskórka) abrasion, grazeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > star|cie
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