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1 shelter
[ˈʃeltə]1. noun1) protection against wind, rain, enemies etc:مَلجأ، مأوىWe gave the old man shelter for the night.
2) a building etc designed to give such protection:مكان للوقايَهa bus-shelter.
2. verb1) to be in, or go into, a place of shelter:يَلجأ، يَحْتَمي، يَخْتَبِئHe sheltered from the storm.
2) to give protection:يَقي، يَحْميThat line of trees shelters my garden.
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2 abrigarse del aguacero
• shelter from the heavy rain• take shelter from the rain -
3 abrigarse de la lluvia
• take shelter from the rain -
4 riparare
1. v/t ( proteggere) protect (da from)( aggiustare) repairun torto make up for2. v/i escape* * *riparare1 v.tr.1 ( proteggere) to protect, to shelter; to shield, to screen: riparare dal freddo, dal sole, dalla pioggia, dal vento, to protect (o to shelter) from the cold, from the sun, from the rain, from the wind; un maglione che ripara dal freddo, a sweater that protects (one) from the cold; le tende riparano la stanza dalla luce, the curtains protect the room from the light; quegli alberi riparano la casa dal vento, those trees shield (o screen) the house from the wind; questi occhiali riparano gli occhi dal riverbero della neve, these goggles shield your eyes from the glare of the snow; i motociclisti indossano i caschi per ripararsi la testa, motorcyclists wear crash helmets to protect their heads2 ( aggiustare) to repair, to mend; (mecc.) to repair, to fix; (mar.) to refit: l'automobile deve essere riparata, the car needs to be repaired; riparare un muro, un guasto, to repair a wall, a breakdown; riparare una scarpa, to repair (o to mend) a shoe; riparare un vestito, to mend a dress // far riparare una sveglia, to have (o to get) an alarm clock mended3 ( porre rimedio a, rimediare) to redress, to rectify, to make* amends for (sthg.); ( risarcire) to indemnify, to compensate, to pay*: riparare un'ingiustizia, to redress a grievance (o to rectify an injustice); riparare un'offesa, to make amends for an insult; riparare un torto, to right (o to redress) a wrong; riparare un danno, ( risarcirlo) to pay (o to indemnify for) damages // riparare un esame, to repeat (o to resit) an examination◆ v. intr. ( porre rimedio) to remedy (sthg.), to make* up (for sthg.); to redress (sthg.): riparare un inconveniente, to remedy (o to put right) a defect; riparare a una perdita, to make up for a loss // riparare a un danno, ( risarcirlo) to pay (o to indemnify for) damages // se hai sbagliato dovrai riparare, if you've made a mistake you'll have to rectify (o to correct) it.◘ ripararsi v.rifl. ( difendersi) to protect oneself: porto il cappotto per ripararmi dal freddo, I wear an overcoat to protect myself from the cold; riparare dalla pioggia, to shelter from the rain; alzò le braccia per riparare dai colpi, he raised his arms to protect (o to shield) himself from the blows.riparare2 v. intr. ( rifugiarsi) to take* shelter, to take* refuge; to take* cover; to repair (to a place): ripararono in una caverna, they took shelter (o cover) in a cave; ripararono in Francia, they repaired to France.* * *[ripa'rare]1. vt1) (aggiustare) to repair2)riparare (da) — to protect (from)3)4) Scol2. vi* * *I 1. [ripa'rare]verbo transitivo1) (proteggere) to protect, to screen, to shelter, to shield (da from)2) (aggiustare) to fix, to mend, to repair [auto, giocattolo, orologio, scarpe, tetto]3) (porre rimedio a) to redress [ errore]; to redress, to right [ torto]; to rectify [ malefatta]4) scol. colloq. = in the previous secondary school system, to sit an exam in September on subjects that the student did not pass in June2.3.riparare a — to repair, to atone [errore, sgarbo]
II [ripa'rare]- rsi dalla pioggia — to keep out of the rain, to take refuge o shelter from rain
* * *riparare1/ripa'rare/ [1]1 (proteggere) to protect, to screen, to shelter, to shield (da from)2 (aggiustare) to fix, to mend, to repair [auto, giocattolo, orologio, scarpe, tetto]4 scol. colloq. = in the previous secondary school system, to sit an exam in September on subjects that the student did not pass in June(aus. avere) riparare a to repair, to atone [errore, sgarbo]III ripararsi verbo pronominale(proteggersi) to protect oneself, to shelter (da from); - rsi dalla pioggia to keep out of the rain, to take refuge o shelter from rain; portava un cappello per -rsi gli occhi dal sole she wore a hat to screen her eyes from the sun.————————riparare2/ripa'rare/ [1] -
5 proteger
v.to protect.proteger algo de algo to protect something from somethingla roca nos protegía del viento the rock protected us against the windLa avecilla anidó al polluelo The little bird protected her chick.* * *(g changes to j before a and o)Present Indicativeprotejo, proteges, protege, protegemos, protegéis, protegen.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to protect2) preserve* * *1. VT1) (=resguardar) to protect (contra, de against, from)la policía protegió al árbitro de las iras del público — the police protected o shielded the referee from the wrath of the public
proteger contra grabación o escritura — (Inform) to write-protect
2) [+ artista] to act as patron to2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <persona/ciudad> to protect; <derecho/propiedad> to protect, defendproteger algo/a alguien DE or CONTRA algo/alguien — to protect something/somebody from o against something/somebody
b) <industria/producto> to protectc) < artes> to champion, patronize; <pintor/poeta> to act as patron to2.protegerse v pron (refl)protegerse DE or CONTRA algo — to protect oneself from o against something
se protegió la cara del golpe — he protected o shielded his face from the blow
* * *= protect, safeguard, guard (against), cushion, stand + Nombre + in good stead, shield, guard against.Ex. It is important to protect your password and change it frequently.Ex. And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe -- and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.Ex. The article 'Sealing criminal history records: shall we let the fox guard the henhouse in the name of privacy?' has once again raised the debate on the consequences of allowing press and public to view such data.Ex. The key to cushioning the impact of future reductions is to begin before one is even required to.Ex. The management of Britannica failed to perceive the true threat of electronic publishing, thinking that their history would stand them in good stead.Ex. Both types of printer are noisy and will have to placed away from public areas and/or shielded with an acoustic cover (which can be very expensive).Ex. The system will ask you to enter the new password a second time to help guard against keying errors.----* para protegerse = protectively.* proteger Algo para evitar su uso indebido por los niños = childproof.* proteger con sacos de arena = sandbag.* proteger con tablas = board up.* proteger contra el sol = shade.* proteger de = insulate from, protect against.* proteger de daños = protect from + damage.* proteger de la lluvia = keep + the rain out.* proteger demasiado = overprotect.* proteger de un peligro = protect from + hazard.* proteger por ley = protect by + law.* proteger + Posesivo + identidad = protect + Posesivo + identity.* proteger + Posesivo + parcela = guard + Posesivo + patch.* protegerse = be on guard (against).* protegerse contra = hedge against.* protegerse de los efectos de Algo = ward off + effects.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <persona/ciudad> to protect; <derecho/propiedad> to protect, defendproteger algo/a alguien DE or CONTRA algo/alguien — to protect something/somebody from o against something/somebody
b) <industria/producto> to protectc) < artes> to champion, patronize; <pintor/poeta> to act as patron to2.protegerse v pron (refl)protegerse DE or CONTRA algo — to protect oneself from o against something
se protegió la cara del golpe — he protected o shielded his face from the blow
* * *= protect, safeguard, guard (against), cushion, stand + Nombre + in good stead, shield, guard against.Ex: It is important to protect your password and change it frequently.
Ex: And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe -- and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.Ex: The article 'Sealing criminal history records: shall we let the fox guard the henhouse in the name of privacy?' has once again raised the debate on the consequences of allowing press and public to view such data.Ex: The key to cushioning the impact of future reductions is to begin before one is even required to.Ex: The management of Britannica failed to perceive the true threat of electronic publishing, thinking that their history would stand them in good stead.Ex: Both types of printer are noisy and will have to placed away from public areas and/or shielded with an acoustic cover (which can be very expensive).Ex: The system will ask you to enter the new password a second time to help guard against keying errors.* para protegerse = protectively.* proteger Algo para evitar su uso indebido por los niños = childproof.* proteger con sacos de arena = sandbag.* proteger con tablas = board up.* proteger contra el sol = shade.* proteger de = insulate from, protect against.* proteger de daños = protect from + damage.* proteger de la lluvia = keep + the rain out.* proteger demasiado = overprotect.* proteger de un peligro = protect from + hazard.* proteger por ley = protect by + law.* proteger + Posesivo + identidad = protect + Posesivo + identity.* proteger + Posesivo + parcela = guard + Posesivo + patch.* protegerse = be on guard (against).* protegerse contra = hedge against.* protegerse de los efectos de Algo = ward off + effects.* * *proteger [E6 ]vt1 ‹persona/ciudad› to protect; ‹derecho/propiedad› to protect, defendlos guardaespaldas que la protegían the bodyguards who were protecting herel cerco de seguridad que los protegía the security cordon around themlas fortificaciones que protegen la ciudad the fortifications which protect o defend the cityse protegió la cara con los brazos he shielded o protected his face with his armsproteger algo/a algn DE or CONTRA algo/algn to protect sth/sb FROM o AGAINST sth/sblos árboles nos protegían del sol the trees protected us from the sun, the trees provided shelter from the sun, the trees kept the sun off usnos protegieron de los soldados they protected us from the soldiersestos guantes te protegerán del frío these gloves will protect you from the cold2 ‹industria/producto› to protect3 ‹artes/letras› to champion, patronize; ‹pintor/poeta› to act as patron to( refl) protegerse DE or CONTRA algo to protect oneself FROM o AGAINST sthpara protegerse contra los ataques del enemigo to protect themselves against o from enemy attacks, to defend themselves against enemy attackssirve para protegerse contra las picaduras de mosquito it offers protection o it protects against mosquito bitesprotegerse de la lluvia to shelter from the rainse protegió la cara del golpe he protected o shielded his face from the blow* * *
proteger ( conjugate proteger) verbo transitivo
proteger algo/a algn DE or CONTRA algo/algn to protect sth/sb from o against sth/sb
‹pintor/poeta› to act as patron to
protegerse verbo pronominal ( refl) protegerse DE or CONTRA algo to protect oneself from o against sth;
proteger verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to protect
2 (un derecho, una propiedad) to defend, protect
3 (a un artista) to act as patron to
' proteger' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acoger
- barniz
- manguito
- sobretodo
- templete
- amparar
- cobijar
- preservar
English:
cover
- cushion
- escort
- guard
- keep off
- protect
- safeguard
- screen
- secure
- shade
- shelter
- shield
- conserve
- damp
* * *♦ vt1. [persona, animal, objeto] to protect (de o contra from o against);el sombrero me protege del sol the hat protects me from the sun, the hat keeps the sun off me;la roca nos protegía del viento the rock protected us against the wind;los guardaespaldas la protegieron de los fans the bodyguards shielded her from the fans;un organismo para proteger la fauna an organization set up to protect wildlife, a wildlife organization3. Informát to protect* * *v/t protect (de from)* * *proteger {15} vt: to protect, to defend* * *proteger vb to protect -
6 Schutz
m; -es, kein Pl. protection (gegen, vor + Dat against, from); (Geleit) escort; (Obdach, Zuflucht) shelter, refuge; (Obhut) custody; (Deckung) cover; (Erhaltung) preservation, conservation; (Wärmeschutz) insulation; (Sicherung) safeguard; rechtlicher Schutz legal protection; den Schutz des Gesetzes genießen be protected by law; jemandem Schutz gewähren give s.o. protection; Schutz suchen seek protection; vor dem Regen etc.: look for (a) shelter; fig. seek refuge ( vor + Dat from; bei with); sich Schutz suchend an jemanden wenden turn to s.o. for protection; im Schutze des Deiches / der Nacht protected by the dyke / under cover of darkness; jemanden in Schutz nehmen protect s.o.; (eintreten für) come to s.o.’s defen|ce (Am. -se), back s.o. up; da muss ich ihn in Schutz nehmen I have to take his side there; ich will niemanden in Schutz nehmen I don’t want to take sides; sie nimmt i-e Kinder immer in Schutz she won’t let anything be said against her children; zum Schutz gegen Erkältungen etc. to ward off colds etc., to build up one’s resistance against colds etc.; zum Schutz gegen Strahlung to protect ( oder shield) against radiation; diese Medizin bietet Schutz vor (+ Dat) ... protects against...* * *der Schutzprotection; cover; shelter; defence; defense; lee; patronage; safeguard* * *Schụtz [ʃʊts]m -es, no plprotection ( vor +dat, gegen against, from); (= Zuflucht auch) shelter, refuge ( vor +dat, gegen from); (der Natur, Umwelt etc) protection, conservation; (ESP MIL = Deckung) coverSchutz suchend — seeking protection; (nach Obdach) seeking refuge or shelter
bei jdm Schutz suchen — to look to sb for protection, to seek shelter or refuge with sb
unter einem Baum Schutz suchen — to shelter under a tree, to take or seek refuge under a tree
im Schutz(e) der Nacht or Dunkelheit/des Artilleriefeuers — under cover of night or darkness/artillery fire
jdn/etw als Schutz mitnehmen — to take sb/sth with one for protection
jdn in Schutz nehmen (fig) — to take sb's part, to stand up for sb
zu Schutz und Trutz zusammenstehen (old, liter) — to stand together
* * *der1) (something that hides: He escaped under cover of darkness.) cover2) (the method or equipment used to guard or protect: The walls will act as a defence against flooding.) defence3) (the act of protecting or state of being protected: He ran to his mother for protection; This type of lock gives extra protection against burglary.) protection4) (something that protects: The trees were a good protection against the wind.) protection5) (anything that so protects etc a person etc: He hid behind the screen of bushes; a smokescreen.) screen6) (something or someone that protects: A thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.) shield* * *<-es, -e>[ʃʊts]m\Schutz vor dem Regen suchen to seek shelter from the rainirgendwo \Schutz suchen to seek refuge [or shelter] somewhereim \Schutz[e] der Dunkelheit under cover of darknesszum \Schutz der Augen to protect the eyeszum \Schutz gegen [o vor] Ansteckung to protect from [or against] infection, as a safeguard against infection; MIL coverunter dem \Schutz des Artilleriefeuers under artillery cover▪ der \Schutz von Personen/Sachen [vor jdm/etw] the protection of people/things [against [or from] sb/sth]den \Schutz des Gesetzes genießen to enjoy the protection of lawzu jds \Schutz for sb's own protection\Schutz Dritter protection of third parties\Schutz geistigen Eigentums protection of intellectual property\Schutz eines Patents scope of a patenturheberrechtlicher \Schutz copyright protection\Schutz suchend seeking refuge pred\Schutz bieten [o gewähren] to offer protectionjdn um [seinen] \Schutz bitten to ask sb for protectionjdn [vor jdm/etw] in \Schutz nehmen to defend sb [against sb/sth], to protect sb [from [or against] sb/sth], to stand up for sb [against sb/sth]jdn unter polizeilichen \Schutz stellen to put sb under police protectionjdm \Schutz zusichern to guarantee sb protection* * *der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refugeim Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night
unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree
Schutz suchend — seeking protection postpos.
jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]
* * *gegen, vor +dat against, from); (Geleit) escort; (Obdach, Zuflucht) shelter, refuge; (Obhut) custody; (Deckung) cover; (Erhaltung) preservation, conservation; (Wärmeschutz) insulation; (Sicherung) safeguard;rechtlicher Schutz legal protection;den Schutz des Gesetzes genießen be protected by law;jemandem Schutz gewähren give sb protection;vor +dat from;bei with);sich Schutz suchend an jemanden wenden turn to sb for protection;im Schutze des Deiches/der Nacht protected by the dyke/under cover of darkness;da muss ich ihn in Schutz nehmen I have to take his side there;ich will niemanden in Schutz nehmen I don’t want to take sides;sie nimmt i-e Kinder immer in Schutz she won’t let anything be said against her children;zum Schutz gegen Erkältungen etc to ward off colds etc, to build up one’s resistance against colds etc;zum Schutz gegen Strahlung to protect ( oder shield) against radiation;bietet Schutz vor (+dat)… protects against …* * *der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refugeim Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night
unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree
Schutz suchend — seeking protection postpos.
jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]
* * *m.cover n.guard n.lee n.protection n.safety n.shelter n. -
7 resguardo
m.1 receipt (document).2 protection.al resguardo de safe from3 shelter.4 revenue officer.5 stub, counterfoil.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: resguardar.* * *1 (protección) protection, shelter2 (garantía) safeguard, guarantee3 (recibo) receipt, ticket; (vale) voucher; (de talonario) counterfoil, stub; (de un ingreso) paying-in slip* * *noun m.receipt, voucher* * *SM1) [de compra] slip, receipt; [de cheque] stubresguardo de consigna — cloakroom ticket, cloakroom check (EEUU)
2) (=protección) defence, defense (EEUU), protection3) (Náut) sea room* * *1) (Esp) (de depósito, de dinero, bienes) deposit slip; (en tintorería, zapatería) slip, ticket2) (cobertizo, protección) shelter3) (Col) ( reserva) reservation, reserve4) (Méx) (control, vigilancia) control* * *1) (Esp) (de depósito, de dinero, bienes) deposit slip; (en tintorería, zapatería) slip, ticket2) (cobertizo, protección) shelter3) (Col) ( reserva) reservation, reserve4) (Méx) (control, vigilancia) control* * *1 (de un depósito — de dinero) counterfoil, deposit slip; (— de bienes) receipt, deposit slip2 (en la tintorería, la zapatería) slip, ticketB1 (protección) shelterse pusieron a resguardo de la lluvia they took shelter from the rain2 (cobertizo, marquesina) shelterC ( Náut) sea roomdarle or hacerle resguardo a algo to give sth a wide berthE ( Méx) (control, vigilancia) controlCompuesto:customs control* * *
Del verbo resguardar: ( conjugate resguardar)
resguardo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
resguardó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
resguardar
resguardo
resguardar ( conjugate resguardar) verbo transitivo resguardo algo/a algn DE algo ‹de peligro/frío› to protect sth/sb from sth
resguardarse verbo pronominal ( de peligro) to protect oneself;
(de la lluvia, el frío) to shelter, take shelter
resguardo sustantivo masculino
1 (Esp) ( de depósito) deposit slip;
(en tintorería, zapatería) slip, ticket
2 (Col) ( reserva) reservation, reserve
3 (Méx) (control, vigilancia) control
resguardar vtr (amparar, defender) to protect, shelter [de, from]
resguardo sustantivo masculino
1 (documento) receipt: he perdido el resguardo del carrete, I've lost the ticket from the photo lab
2 (refugio, abrigo) shelter
' resguardo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resguardarse
English:
ticket
- stub
* * *resguardo nm1. [documento] [de compra, carné] receipt;[de ingreso en un banco] counterfoil;conserve el resguardo de compra please keep your receipt2. [protección] protection;al resguardo de safe from;estaban en un portal, al resguardo de la lluvia they were sheltering from the rain in a doorway3. Méx, RP [control] control* * *m1 COM counterfoil2 ( cobijo):al resguardo del frío sheltered from the cold* * *resguardo nm1) : safeguard, protection2) : receipt, voucher3) : border guard, coast guard -
8 Schütz
m; -es, kein Pl. protection (gegen, vor + Dat against, from); (Geleit) escort; (Obdach, Zuflucht) shelter, refuge; (Obhut) custody; (Deckung) cover; (Erhaltung) preservation, conservation; (Wärmeschutz) insulation; (Sicherung) safeguard; rechtlicher Schutz legal protection; den Schutz des Gesetzes genießen be protected by law; jemandem Schutz gewähren give s.o. protection; Schutz suchen seek protection; vor dem Regen etc.: look for (a) shelter; fig. seek refuge ( vor + Dat from; bei with); sich Schutz suchend an jemanden wenden turn to s.o. for protection; im Schutze des Deiches / der Nacht protected by the dyke / under cover of darkness; jemanden in Schutz nehmen protect s.o.; (eintreten für) come to s.o.’s defen|ce (Am. -se), back s.o. up; da muss ich ihn in Schutz nehmen I have to take his side there; ich will niemanden in Schutz nehmen I don’t want to take sides; sie nimmt i-e Kinder immer in Schutz she won’t let anything be said against her children; zum Schutz gegen Erkältungen etc. to ward off colds etc., to build up one’s resistance against colds etc.; zum Schutz gegen Strahlung to protect ( oder shield) against radiation; diese Medizin bietet Schutz vor (+ Dat) ... protects against...* * *der Schutzprotection; cover; shelter; defence; defense; lee; patronage; safeguard* * *Schụtz [ʃʊts]m -es, no plprotection ( vor +dat, gegen against, from); (= Zuflucht auch) shelter, refuge ( vor +dat, gegen from); (der Natur, Umwelt etc) protection, conservation; (ESP MIL = Deckung) coverSchutz suchend — seeking protection; (nach Obdach) seeking refuge or shelter
bei jdm Schutz suchen — to look to sb for protection, to seek shelter or refuge with sb
unter einem Baum Schutz suchen — to shelter under a tree, to take or seek refuge under a tree
im Schutz(e) der Nacht or Dunkelheit/des Artilleriefeuers — under cover of night or darkness/artillery fire
jdn/etw als Schutz mitnehmen — to take sb/sth with one for protection
jdn in Schutz nehmen (fig) — to take sb's part, to stand up for sb
zu Schutz und Trutz zusammenstehen (old, liter) — to stand together
* * *der1) (something that hides: He escaped under cover of darkness.) cover2) (the method or equipment used to guard or protect: The walls will act as a defence against flooding.) defence3) (the act of protecting or state of being protected: He ran to his mother for protection; This type of lock gives extra protection against burglary.) protection4) (something that protects: The trees were a good protection against the wind.) protection5) (anything that so protects etc a person etc: He hid behind the screen of bushes; a smokescreen.) screen6) (something or someone that protects: A thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.) shield* * *<-es, -e>[ʃʊts]m\Schutz vor dem Regen suchen to seek shelter from the rainirgendwo \Schutz suchen to seek refuge [or shelter] somewhereim \Schutz[e] der Dunkelheit under cover of darknesszum \Schutz der Augen to protect the eyeszum \Schutz gegen [o vor] Ansteckung to protect from [or against] infection, as a safeguard against infection; MIL coverunter dem \Schutz des Artilleriefeuers under artillery cover▪ der \Schutz von Personen/Sachen [vor jdm/etw] the protection of people/things [against [or from] sb/sth]den \Schutz des Gesetzes genießen to enjoy the protection of lawzu jds \Schutz for sb's own protection\Schutz Dritter protection of third parties\Schutz geistigen Eigentums protection of intellectual property\Schutz eines Patents scope of a patenturheberrechtlicher \Schutz copyright protection\Schutz suchend seeking refuge pred\Schutz bieten [o gewähren] to offer protectionjdn um [seinen] \Schutz bitten to ask sb for protectionjdn [vor jdm/etw] in \Schutz nehmen to defend sb [against sb/sth], to protect sb [from [or against] sb/sth], to stand up for sb [against sb/sth]jdn unter polizeilichen \Schutz stellen to put sb under police protectionjdm \Schutz zusichern to guarantee sb protection* * *der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refugeim Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night
unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree
Schutz suchend — seeking protection postpos.
jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]
* * *1. am Wehr etc: sluice gate2. ELEK cutout* * *der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refugeim Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night
unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree
Schutz suchend — seeking protection postpos.
jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]
* * *m.cover n.guard n.lee n.protection n.safety n.shelter n. -
9 schutz
m; -es, kein Pl. protection (gegen, vor + Dat against, from); (Geleit) escort; (Obdach, Zuflucht) shelter, refuge; (Obhut) custody; (Deckung) cover; (Erhaltung) preservation, conservation; (Wärmeschutz) insulation; (Sicherung) safeguard; rechtlicher Schutz legal protection; den Schutz des Gesetzes genießen be protected by law; jemandem Schutz gewähren give s.o. protection; Schutz suchen seek protection; vor dem Regen etc.: look for (a) shelter; fig. seek refuge ( vor + Dat from; bei with); sich Schutz suchend an jemanden wenden turn to s.o. for protection; im Schutze des Deiches / der Nacht protected by the dyke / under cover of darkness; jemanden in Schutz nehmen protect s.o.; (eintreten für) come to s.o.’s defen|ce (Am. -se), back s.o. up; da muss ich ihn in Schutz nehmen I have to take his side there; ich will niemanden in Schutz nehmen I don’t want to take sides; sie nimmt i-e Kinder immer in Schutz she won’t let anything be said against her children; zum Schutz gegen Erkältungen etc. to ward off colds etc., to build up one’s resistance against colds etc.; zum Schutz gegen Strahlung to protect ( oder shield) against radiation; diese Medizin bietet Schutz vor (+ Dat) ... protects against...* * *der Schutzprotection; cover; shelter; defence; defense; lee; patronage; safeguard* * *Schụtz [ʃʊts]m -es, no plprotection ( vor +dat, gegen against, from); (= Zuflucht auch) shelter, refuge ( vor +dat, gegen from); (der Natur, Umwelt etc) protection, conservation; (ESP MIL = Deckung) coverSchutz suchend — seeking protection; (nach Obdach) seeking refuge or shelter
bei jdm Schutz suchen — to look to sb for protection, to seek shelter or refuge with sb
unter einem Baum Schutz suchen — to shelter under a tree, to take or seek refuge under a tree
im Schutz(e) der Nacht or Dunkelheit/des Artilleriefeuers — under cover of night or darkness/artillery fire
jdn/etw als Schutz mitnehmen — to take sb/sth with one for protection
jdn in Schutz nehmen (fig) — to take sb's part, to stand up for sb
zu Schutz und Trutz zusammenstehen (old, liter) — to stand together
* * *der1) (something that hides: He escaped under cover of darkness.) cover2) (the method or equipment used to guard or protect: The walls will act as a defence against flooding.) defence3) (the act of protecting or state of being protected: He ran to his mother for protection; This type of lock gives extra protection against burglary.) protection4) (something that protects: The trees were a good protection against the wind.) protection5) (anything that so protects etc a person etc: He hid behind the screen of bushes; a smokescreen.) screen6) (something or someone that protects: A thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.) shield* * *<-es, -e>[ʃʊts]m\Schutz vor dem Regen suchen to seek shelter from the rainirgendwo \Schutz suchen to seek refuge [or shelter] somewhereim \Schutz[e] der Dunkelheit under cover of darknesszum \Schutz der Augen to protect the eyeszum \Schutz gegen [o vor] Ansteckung to protect from [or against] infection, as a safeguard against infection; MIL coverunter dem \Schutz des Artilleriefeuers under artillery cover▪ der \Schutz von Personen/Sachen [vor jdm/etw] the protection of people/things [against [or from] sb/sth]den \Schutz des Gesetzes genießen to enjoy the protection of lawzu jds \Schutz for sb's own protection\Schutz Dritter protection of third parties\Schutz geistigen Eigentums protection of intellectual property\Schutz eines Patents scope of a patenturheberrechtlicher \Schutz copyright protection\Schutz suchend seeking refuge pred\Schutz bieten [o gewähren] to offer protectionjdn um [seinen] \Schutz bitten to ask sb for protectionjdn [vor jdm/etw] in \Schutz nehmen to defend sb [against sb/sth], to protect sb [from [or against] sb/sth], to stand up for sb [against sb/sth]jdn unter polizeilichen \Schutz stellen to put sb under police protectionjdm \Schutz zusichern to guarantee sb protection* * *der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refugeim Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night
unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree
Schutz suchend — seeking protection postpos.
jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]
* * *…schutz m im subst:Blickschutz (protective) screen;Frostschutz frost protection;Impfschutz (protection through) inoculation ( oder vaccination)* * *der; Schutzes protection (vor + Dat., gegen against); (FeuerSchutz) cover; (Zuflucht) refugeim Schutz der Dunkelheit/Nacht — under cover of darkness/night
unter einem Baum Schutz [vor dem Regen usw.] suchen/finden — seek/find shelter or take refuge [from the rain etc.] under a tree
Schutz suchend — seeking protection postpos.
jemanden [vor jemandem/gegen etwas] in Schutz nehmen — defend somebody or take somebody's side [against somebody/something]
* * *m.cover n.guard n.lee n.protection n.safety n.shelter n. -
10 cubierto
adj.1 covered, coated.2 grown-over.m.place setting, table setting.past part.past participle of spanish verb: cubrir.* * *1 (techumbre) cover2 (en la mesa) place setting3 (menú) meal at a fixed price————————1→ link=cubrir cubrir► adjetivo1 (gen) covered2 (cielo) overcast3 (plaza) filled1 (techumbre) cover2 (en la mesa) place setting3 (menú) meal at a fixed price1 cutlery sing\a cubierto de safe fromestar a cubierto to be under coverponerse a cubierto to take covertener las espaldas cubiertas familiar to be well-heeledjuego de cubiertos canteen of cutlery, set of cutleryprecio del cubierto cover charge* * *noun m.1) cover, shelter2) utensil* * *1.PP de cubrir2. ADJ1) [gen] covered (de with, in)un cheque no cubierto — a bad o unbacked cheque
2) [cielo] overcast3) [vacante] filled4) (Aut)poco cubierto — [neumático] threadbare, worn
5) (=tocado) [persona] with a hat3. SM1) (=techumbre) covera o bajo cubierto — under cover
ponerse a cubierto — to take shelter, take cover
2) [para comer] a piece of cutlerycoge el cubierto con la mano derecha — take the spoon/fork/knife with your right hand
3) (=servicio de mesa) place settingfalta un cubierto, porque somos ocho — we're a place short, there are eight of us
4) (=comida)precio del cubierto — price per person o per head
* * *I II1)a) ( pieza) piece of cutleryse le cayó un cubierto — he dropped his knife/fork/spoon
b) ( servicio de mesa) place settingc) ( en restaurante) cover charge; (en boda, banquete)¿cuánto cuesta el cubierto? — how much is it per head?
2) (en locs)a cubierto: ponerse a cubierto de la lluvia to take cover o to shelter from the rain; bajo cubierto — under cover
* * *= draped, covered, clad, insulated, uncleared.Ex. The theater for the puppet show was made of three draped art-room tables.Ex. The van has improved facilities, including covered access to a two-tier display rack, so that passers-by can browse through a wide variety of information leaflets.Ex. The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.Ex. Health problems and potential legal liability caused by polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulated wiring in library building air ducts is referred to.Ex. Its relation to cognitive impairment is as yet uncleared.----* cubierta de = carpet of.* cubierto con = clad in.* cubierto con paneles de madera de roble = oak panelled.* cubierto de = awash with/in, clad in, caked in/with, riddled with, encrusted with, incrusted with.* cubierto de árboles = tree-covered.* cubierto de arena = sandy [sandier -comp., sandiest -sup.].* cubierto de barro = muddy [muddier -comp., muddiest -sup,].* cubierto de cardenales = black and blue.* cubierto de grava = metalled [metaled, -USA].* cubierto de hierba = grassy [grassier -comp., grassiest -sup.].* cubierto de hojas = leafy [leafier -comp., leafiest -sup.].* cubierto de hollín = sooty.* cubierto de incrustaciones = barnacled.* cubierto de jabón = soapy [soapier -comp., soapiest -sup.].* cubierto de musgo = moss-backed.* cubierto de nieve = snow-covered.* cubierto de titanio = titanium-clad.* cubierto en plumas = feathery.* cubierto por árboles = tree-shaded.* cubierto por una funda de plástico = plastic-covered.* estadio cubierto = indoor arena.* piscina cubierta = indoor swimming pool, indoor pool, swimming baths.* ponerse a cubierto = run for + cover.* puente cubierto = covered bridge.* * *I II1)a) ( pieza) piece of cutleryse le cayó un cubierto — he dropped his knife/fork/spoon
b) ( servicio de mesa) place settingc) ( en restaurante) cover charge; (en boda, banquete)¿cuánto cuesta el cubierto? — how much is it per head?
2) (en locs)a cubierto: ponerse a cubierto de la lluvia to take cover o to shelter from the rain; bajo cubierto — under cover
* * *= draped, covered, clad, insulated, uncleared.Ex: The theater for the puppet show was made of three draped art-room tables.
Ex: The van has improved facilities, including covered access to a two-tier display rack, so that passers-by can browse through a wide variety of information leaflets.Ex: The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.Ex: Health problems and potential legal liability caused by polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulated wiring in library building air ducts is referred to.Ex: Its relation to cognitive impairment is as yet uncleared.* cubierta de = carpet of.* cubierto con = clad in.* cubierto con paneles de madera de roble = oak panelled.* cubierto de = awash with/in, clad in, caked in/with, riddled with, encrusted with, incrusted with.* cubierto de árboles = tree-covered.* cubierto de arena = sandy [sandier -comp., sandiest -sup.].* cubierto de barro = muddy [muddier -comp., muddiest -sup,].* cubierto de cardenales = black and blue.* cubierto de grava = metalled [metaled, -USA].* cubierto de hierba = grassy [grassier -comp., grassiest -sup.].* cubierto de hojas = leafy [leafier -comp., leafiest -sup.].* cubierto de hollín = sooty.* cubierto de incrustaciones = barnacled.* cubierto de jabón = soapy [soapier -comp., soapiest -sup.].* cubierto de musgo = moss-backed.* cubierto de nieve = snow-covered.* cubierto de titanio = titanium-clad.* cubierto en plumas = feathery.* cubierto por árboles = tree-shaded.* cubierto por una funda de plástico = plastic-covered.* estadio cubierto = indoor arena.* piscina cubierta = indoor swimming pool, indoor pool, swimming baths.* ponerse a cubierto = run for + cover.* puente cubierto = covered bridge.* * *A1 (pieza) piece of cutleryse le cayó un cubierto al suelo he dropped his knife/fork/spoon on the floorlos cubiertos de plata the silver cutleryel cajón de los cubiertos the cutlery drawer2 (servicio de mesa) place settingpon otro cubierto, por favor can you set another place, please?, can you set for one more, please?3 (en un restaurante — cobro adicional) cover charge(— comida): ¿cuánto cuesta el cubierto para la cena de beneficiencia? how much is it per head o how much are the tickets for the charity dinner?B ( en locs):a cubierto: los soldados se pusieron a cubierto the soldiers took coverponerse a cubierto de la lluvia to take cover o to shelter from the rainquedó a cubierto de posibles críticas he was safe from any possible criticismbajo cubierto under cover* * *
Del verbo cubrir: ( conjugate cubrir)
cubierto es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
cubierto
cubrir
cubierto 1
ver tb cubrir
cubierto 2 sustantivo masculino
1
2 ( en locs)◊ a cubierto: ponerse a cubierto de la lluvia to take cover o to shelter from the rain
cubrir ( conjugate cubrir) verbo transitivo
cubierto algo de algo to cover sth with sth;
cubrirse verbo pronominal
1
‹ cara› to cover
2 ( llenarse):
cubierto,-a
I adjetivo
1 covered
(piscina) indoor
(cielo) overcast
2 (trabajo, plaza) filled
II sustantivo masculino
1 (asiento y plato para un comensal) place setting
2 cubiertos, cutlery sing
cubrir verbo transitivo to cover
' cubierto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cubierta
- escarchada
- escarchado
- rebañar
- amanecer
- bañar
- cielo
- cubrir
- lleno
- monte
- nube
- pastel
- sobrar
- tenedor
English:
dusty
- grassy
- indoor
- laminated
- litter
- muddy
- oily
- overgrown
- place
- place setting
- server
- snow-covered
- soapy
- veiled
- blaze
- Christmas
- cover
- Danish
- greasy
- icy
- over
- setting
* * *cubierto, -a♦ participiover cubrir♦ adj[con saldo acreedor] to be in the black;durmieron a cubierto they slept with a roof over their heads;ponerse a cubierto to take cover2. [cielo] overcast3. [vacante] filled♦ nm1. [pieza de cubertería] piece of cutlery;cubiertos cutlery;mis cubiertos están sucios my knife and fork (and spoon) are dirty2. [para cada persona] place setting;pon un cubierto más en la mesa set another place at (the) table3. [comida] set menu* * *I part → cubrirII adj covered (de with, in)III m1 piece of flatware, Brpiece of cutlery;cubiertos pl flatware sg, Br cutlery sg3:ponerse a cubierto take cover (de from)* * *cubierto nm1) : cover, shelterbajo cubierto: under cover2) : table setting3) : utensil, piece of silverware* * *cubierto adj1. (en general) covered3. (puesto) filled4. (instalación) indoor -
11 resguardar
v.to protect.la sombrilla nos resguarda del sol the parasol shades us from the sun* * *1 (proteger) to protect (de, from), shelter (de, from)2 (salvaguardar) to safeguard (de, against)1 (protegerse) to protect oneself2 figurado to be careful, take precautions* * *verb* * *1.VT to protect, shield (de from)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa)resguardar algo/a alguien DE algo — de peligro/frío to protect something/somebody from something
b) <derechos/privilegios> to safeguard2.resguardarse v pron ( de peligro) to protect oneself; (de la lluvia, el frío) to shelter, take shelterse resguardaron de la lluvia — they sheltered o took shelter from the rain
* * *----* resguardarse = run for + cover.* * *1.verbo transitivoa)resguardar algo/a alguien DE algo — de peligro/frío to protect something/somebody from something
b) <derechos/privilegios> to safeguard2.resguardarse v pron ( de peligro) to protect oneself; (de la lluvia, el frío) to shelter, take shelterse resguardaron de la lluvia — they sheltered o took shelter from the rain
* * ** resguardarse = run for + cover.* * *resguardar [A1 ]vt1 resguardar algo/a algn DE algo ‹de un peligro/del frío› to protect sth/sb FROM sth2 ‹derechos/privilegios› to safeguard(de un peligro) to protect oneself; (de la lluvia, del frío) to shelter, take shelterse resguardaron de la lluvia they sheltered o took shelter from the rain* * *
resguardar ( conjugate resguardar) verbo transitivo resguardar algo/a algn DE algo ‹de peligro/frío› to protect sth/sb from sth
resguardarse verbo pronominal ( de peligro) to protect oneself;
(de la lluvia, el frío) to shelter, take shelter
resguardar vtr (amparar, defender) to protect, shelter [de, from]
' resguardar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrigar
English:
shelter
* * *♦ vtto protect;la sombrilla nos resguarda del sol the parasol shades us from the sun♦ vi* * *v/t protect (de from)* * *resguardar vt: to safeguard, to protect -
12 abriter
abriter [abʀite]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• ce bâtiment abrite 100 personnes/nos bureaux the building houses 100 people/our offices2. reflexive verb• s'abriter derrière son chef/le règlement to hide behind one's boss/the rules* * *abʀite
1.
1) [bâtiment] to shelter [personnes, animaux]; to house [organisation, objets]; to host [activité, réunion]2) [pays] to provide a base for [activité]; to provide a home for [personnes]
2.
s'abriter verbe pronominal ( des intempéries) to take shelter (de from); (des balles, du feu) to take cover (de from)s'abriter derrière le secret professionnel — to shelter ou hide behind professional confidentiality
* * *abʀite vt1) (= protéger) (de la pluie, du froid, du vent) to shelter2) (= contenir) [collections, objets d'art] to house, [espèces animales] to provide shelter for, [plantes] to provide a habitat for3) (= loger) to accommodateCe chalet peut abriter jusqu'à dix personnes. — This chalet can accommodate up to ten people.
* * *abriter verb table: aimerA vtr1 [bâtiment] to shelter, to provide shelter for [personnes, animaux]; to house [société, organisation, objets]; to host [activité, réunion];2 [pays, région] to provide a base for [société, activité]; to provide a home for [personnes]; to provide a habitat for [animaux, végétaux]; to harbourGB [malfaiteurs, terroristes, tombe, lieu de culte].B s'abriter vpr ( des intempéries) to take shelter (de from); (des balles, du feu) to take cover (de from); s'abriter derrière le secret professionnel to shelter ou hide behind professional confidentiality.[abrite] verbe transitif1. [protéger]abriter quelqu'un/quelque chose de la pluie to shelter somebody/something from the rainabriter quelqu'un/quelque chose du soleil to shade somebody/somethinga. [du soleil] the shady slopesb. [du vent] the sheltered slopes————————s'abriter verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)s'abriter de la pluie/du vent to shelter from the rain/from the wind -
13 przed
praep. 1. (w przestrzeni) (naprzeciw) in front of (czymś sth); (nie dochodząc) before (czymś sth)- siedzieć przed lustrem/telewizorem to sit in front of a mirror/the TV- usiądź przede mną sit in front of me- zatrzymać się przed domem to stop before a. in front of a house- uklęknąć przed kimś to kneel before a. in front of sb- skłonić się przed kimś to bow to sb- iść/patrzeć przed siebie to walk/look straight ahead- skręć w lewo przed rondem turn left before the roundabout- samochód podjechał przed kaplicę the car drove up to the chapel- wyszedł przed bramę he came out in front of the gate; (w tym samym kierunku) szła z rękami wyciągniętymi przed siebie she walked with her arms stretched out in front of her- pchała przed sobą wózek (spacerowy) she was pushing a pushchair (along)2. (w kolejności) before- na liście moje nazwisko jest przed twoim my name is before yours on the list- była przed nami w kolejce she was in front of us (in the queue)- nie wpychaj się przed nas don’t push in in front of us- sprawy publiczne stawiał przed innymi he put public affairs before everything else- Rosjanie wysunęli się przed Holendrów the Russians moved ahead of the Dutch3. (wcześniej niż) before- przed śniadaniem/świtem/wojną before breakfast/daybreak/the war- przed południem in the morning- V wiek przed naszą erą the fifth century before Christ a. BC- przyszła przed dwunastą she came before twelve- zdążył wrócić przed zamknięciem bramy he was back before the gate was closed- kilka osób mówiło na ten temat przede mną several people spoke about it before me- nie możesz podjąć tych pieniędzy przed upływem trzech miesięcy you can’t withdraw the money until a period of three months has elapsed- najgorsze jest jeszcze przed nami the worst is yet a. still to come a. still before us- przed czasem ahead of time a. schedule- samolot przyleciał przed czasem the plane arrived ahead of schedule4. (jakiś czas temu) before, earlier- przed godziną/miesiącem/dwoma laty an hour/a month/two years before a. earlier a. ago- przed laty years before a. earlier a. ago- przed chwilą widziałam to na stole I saw it on the table a moment ago5. (obrona) against, from- ochrona przed zimnem/słońcem protection against (the) cold/against sunlight- schronienie przed deszczem shelter from a. against the rain- strach przed kimś/czymś fear of sb/sth- schować się przed słońcem/deszczem to shelter from the sun/rain- ukryć coś przed kimś to hide sth from sb- opędzać się przed komarami to beat off mosquitoes6. (wobec) popisywać się przed gośćmi to show off in front of guests- wystąpić przed pełną salą to appear in front of a. before a full house- pochylić głowę przed kimś to bow to sb- wyżalać się przed kimś to pour out one’s troubles a. one’s heart to sb- niczego przede mną nie ukryjesz you can’t hide anything from me- został postawiony przed Trybunałem Stanu he was brought before the State Tribunal- przed sądem odbywa się sprawa o ustalenie ojcostwa a paternity case is in progress in court* * *1. prep +instr1) ( miejsce) in front of2) ( czas) beforeprzed obiadem/wojną — before dinner/the war
3) ( w obronie przed)przed chorobą/zimnem — against disease/cold
uciekać/chronić się przed czymś — to flee/shelter from sth
4) ( wobec)2. prep +acc( kierunek)* * *prep.1. + Ins. ( miejsce) in front of, outside; przed kimś/czymś in front of sb/sth; spotkamy się przed bankiem I'll meet you outside the bank; stał przed domem he stood in front of the house; karetka jechała przed nami ambulance was going in front of us; ogródek przed domem front garden; prosto przed siebie straight ahead; stawić się przed (sądem, komisją itp.) appear before l. in front of.2. ( moment) before, ahead of; przed południem before midday, in the morning, a.m., ante meridiem; przed końcem miesiąca by the end of the month; przed zapadnięciem zmroku before (it gets) dark; przed świętami before holidays; przed chwilą a while l. moment ago; przed czasem ahead of time, in good time; ( o porodzie) preterm; samolot przyleciał przed czasem plane arrived ahead of schedule; krótko przed shortly before; przed czterdziestką ( o wieku) on the right side of forty l. the hill, approaching forty; przed oczyma duszy in one's mind's eye.3. ( okres) ago, before; przed trzema godzinami three hours ago; przed dwoma miesiącami two months ago; przed laty years ago; przed upływem tygodnia before the week is over; na długo przed czymś long before; coś nie ma przed sobą przyszłości there's no future in sth; przed Chrystusem before Christ, B.C., before the Christian l. Common Era.4. ( obrona) against, from; uciekał przed policją he was fleeing from the police; bronił się przed ciosami napastnika he defended himself from his rival's blows; chronić kogoś przed czymś protect sb against sth, keep sb from sth; schronienie przed deszczem shelter from the rain; strach przed czymś fear of sth.5. ( ocena) to, before; popisywał się przed dziewczyną he showed off to impress the girl; wyżaliła się przed przyjaciółką she complained to her (girl)friend; nic przede mną nie ukrywasz? you're not hiding anything from me, are you?6. (= kolejność) before, above, previous to; przybiegł na metę przed faworytami he came to the finish line before the favorites, he finished before the favorites; dała jej pierwszeństwo przed innymi he gave her priority over the others; przede wszystkim first of all, first and foremost, above all; daleko przed kimś way ahead of sb; mam to jeszcze przed sobą ( w przyszłości) it's still ahead of me.7. (= szacunek) to, before; chylić głowę przed autorytetem bow one's head to l. before sb; chylić czoła przed kimś take one's hat off to sb; być odpowiedzialnym przed kimś be responsible to sb; przed Bogiem before God.8. + Acc. (= kierunek) before; wyjść przed dom go out; ciężarówka wysunęła się przede mnie truck passed me; patrzyć przed siebie look straight ahead; iść przed siebie walk straight on; roztoczył się przed nami piękny widok beautiful view opened before us; iść/jechać przed kimś go/drive before l. ahead of sb; być dopuszczonym przed czyjeś oblicze be admitted to sb's presence; przed obliczem in the presence; zanieść prośbę przed majestat króla present a request to the king.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przed
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14 refugiar
v.to give refuge to.* * *1 to shelter, give refuge to1 (gen) to take refuge; (de la lluvia) to shelter* * *verb* * *1.verbo transitivo to give... refuge2.refugiarse v pron to take refugerefugiarse DE algo — <de bombardeo/ataque> to take refuge from something; <de lluvia/tormenta> to take shelter from something
* * *= provide + a home.Ex. The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.* * *1.verbo transitivo to give... refuge2.refugiarse v pron to take refugerefugiarse DE algo — <de bombardeo/ataque> to take refuge from something; <de lluvia/tormenta> to take shelter from something
* * *= provide + a home.Ex: The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.
* * *refugiar [A1 ]vtto give … refugelo refugiaron en su casa they gave him refuge o sheltered him in their hometo take refugese refugiaron en la embajada they took refuge in the embassysiempre se refugia en las mismas excusas she always hides behind the same excusesse refugió en su trabajo he took refuge in his workrefugiarse DE algo to take refuge FROM sthnos refugiamos del bombardeo en el sótano we took refuge from the bombardment in the basementse refugiaron de la lluvia debajo de un árbol they sheltered o took shelter from the rain under a tree* * *
refugiar ( conjugate refugiar) verbo transitivo
to give … refuge
refugiarse verbo pronominal
to take refuge;
refugiarse DE algo ‹de bombardeo/ataque› to take refuge from sth;
‹de lluvia/tormenta› to take shelter from sth
refugiar verbo transitivo to give refuge, shelter
* * *♦ vtto give refuge to* * *refugiar vt: to shelter* * *refugiar vb to shelter -
15 resguardarse
1 (protegerse) to protect oneself2 figurado to be careful, take precautions* * *VPR1) (=protegerse) to defend o.s., protect o.s.2) (=obrar con cautela) to proceed with caution* * *(v.) = run for + coverEx. Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.* * *(v.) = run for + coverEx: Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.
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■resguardarse verbo reflexivo to take shelter: se resguardó de la lluvia, she took shelter from the rain
' resguardarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
defenderse
- amparar
- resguardar
English:
shelter
* * *vpr[en un portal] to shelter (de from); [con abrigo, paraguas] to protect oneself (de against);se resguardaron de la lluvia debajo de un árbol they sheltered from the rain under a tree* * *v/r protect o.s. (de from)* * *vr* * *resguardarse vb to shelter -
16 अभ्रम् _abhram
अभ्रम् [अभ्र्-अच्; but more correctly अप्-भृ; अपो बिभर्ति भृ-क; अभ्रम् अब्भरणात् Nir. being filled with water]1 A cloud; अग्निर्वै धूमो जायते धूमादभ्रमभ्राद् वृष्टिः Śat. Br.; अभ्रं वा अपां भस्म; धूमो भूत्वा अभ्रं भवति अभ्रं भूत्वा मेघो भवति मेघो भूत्वा प्रवर्षति Ch. Up.V.1.5.6. (these quotations show the conception of the ancient Ṛiṣis about the formation of clouds).-2 Atmosphere, sky; परितो विपाण्डु दधदभ्रशिरः Śi.9.3. See अभ्रंलिह &c.-3 Talc, mica. (Mar. अभ्रक)-4 Gold.-5 Camphor.6- A kind of reed; Calamus Rotang (वेतस्, वेत्र).-7 Cyperus Rotundus (मुरता). (Mar. नागरमोथा)-8 (In arith.) A zero or cypher. [cf. L. imber, Gr. ombros, appros; Zend awra, Pers. abr]-Comp. -अवकाशः clouds as the only shelter; fall of rain.-अवकाशिक, -काशिन् a. exposed to the rain (and so practising penance), not seeking shelter from the rain; अभ्रावकाशा वर्षासु हेमन्ते जलसंश्रयाः Mb.12. 244.1; ग्रीष्मे पञ्चतपास्तु स्याद्वर्षास्वभ्रावकाशिकः Ms.6.23.-उत्थः 'sky born', the thunderbolt of Indra.-कूटम् a peak of a (mountain-like) cloud.-गङ्गा the heavenly river; K.5.-घनः a mass of clouds; वर्षात्ययेन रुचमभ्र- घनादिवेन्दोः R.13.77.-जा a. Ved. born from clouds, caused by vapours, यो अभ्रजा वातजा यश्च शुष्मो वनस्पतीन्त्सचतां पर्वतांश्च Av.1.12.3.-नागः one of the elephants supporting the globe; N. of Airāvata.-पथः 1 atmos- phere.-2 balloon.-पिशाचः, -चकः 'sky-demon', epithet of Rāhu.-पुष्पः N. of a cane (Mar. वेत) Calamus Rotang. See अभ्र (6).(-ष्पम्) 1 water.-2 'a sky flower', anything impossible, a castle in the air.-प्रुष् (ट्) f. sprinkling of clouds, rain. -अभ्रप्रुषो न वाचा प्रुषा वसु Rv.1.77.1.-मांसी N. of a plant (जटामांसी).-मातङ्गः Indra's elephant, Airāvata.-माला, -वृन्दम् a line, succession, or mass of clouds; मयूरकेकाभिरिवाभ्रवृन्दम् R.7.69.13.76,16.25; मुक्ताजालग्रथितमलकं कामिनीवाभ्रवृन्दम् Me.65.-रोहम् the lapis lazuli (लाजवर्त, आकाशमणि)-लिप्ती 1 sky covered with a few clouds.-2 a woman smeared with mustā grass.-वर्ष a. Ved. rained upon, sprinkled with water. (-र्षः) down-pour of rain.-वाटिकः, -का N. of a tree (आभ्रातक; Mar. अंबाडा).-विलायम् ind. just as clouds melt away; विच्छिन्नाभ्रविलायं वा विलीये नगमूर्धनि Ki.11.79. -
17 protegerse
VPRprotegerse de o contra algo — to protect o.s. from o against sth
nos protegimos de o contra la lluvia en la cabaña — we sheltered from the rain in the hut
se protegió del o contra el sol con una gorra — he wore a cap for protection against the sun
protegerse de las miradas indiscretas — to shield o.s. from prying eyes
* * *(v.) = be on guard (against)Ex. Searchers need to be aware of the characteristics of the services and be on guard against bias, incompleteness, and lack of relevancy.* * *(v.) = be on guard (against)Ex: Searchers need to be aware of the characteristics of the services and be on guard against bias, incompleteness, and lack of relevancy.
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■protegerse verbo reflexivo to protect oneself [de, from] [contra, against]
protegerse de la lluvia, to shelter from the rain
' protegerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cubrir
- proteger
English:
cocoon
- guard against
- guard
- ward
* * *vprto take cover o refuge (de o contra from);se protegió del fuerte sol con un sombrero she wore a hat to protect herself from the strong sun;se protegieron del bombardeo en un refugio they took refuge from the bombing in a shelter;se protegió la cara con las manos he shielded o protected his face with his hands* * *v/r protect odefend o.s.* * *vr -
18 rifugio
m (pl -gi) shelterrifugio alpino mountain hutrifugio antiaereo air-raid shelter* * *rifugio s.m.1 shelter, refuge; ( nascondiglio) hideout; ( di animali) hold, haunt: rifugio antiaereo, air-raid shelter; rifugio antiatomico, fallout shelter; rifugio sotterraneo, dug-out; un rifugio alpino a 3000 metri, an alpine refuge at 3000 m; rifugio di montagna, mountain refuge; cercò un rifugio per ripararsi dalla pioggia, he looked for (a) shelter from the rain; non trovò un rifugio sicuro, he could not find a safe refuge; dare rifugio a qlcu., to shelter s.o. (o to give shelter to s.o.)2 (fig.) refuge, shelter; ( conforto) comfort: il rifugio della fede, the comfort of faith; la famiglia è il suo rifugio, the family is his refuge; trovare rifugio nella lettura, to find refuge in reading.* * *1) (riparo, protezione) refuge, shelterdare rifugio a qcn. — to give sb. shelter
2) (in montagna) refuge, mountain hut•* * *rifugiopl. -gi /ri'fudʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.1 (riparo, protezione) refuge, shelter; dare rifugio a qcn. to give sb. shelter; cercare rifugio to seek refuge; trovare rifugio nella religione to find refuge in religion2 (in montagna) refuge, mountain hutrifugio antiaereo air-raid shelter; rifugio antiatomico nuclear shelter. -
19 deszcz
m (G deszczu) 1. rain- deszcz wiosenny spring shower- deszcz przelotny shower- deszcz ze śniegiem sleet- ulewne deszcze/ulewny deszcz heavy a. pouring rain- zacinający deszcz driving rain- cały dzień padał deszcz it rained all day- zbiera się a. zanosi się na deszcz it looks like rain2. przen. (obelg, pochwał) shower, flood; (łez) flood- spadł na niego deszcz pochwał/obelg they lavished praise on him/heaped insults on him- □ deszcz zenitalny Meteo. tropical rain- kwaśne deszcze Ekol. acid rain■ spaść z deszczem to turn up unexpectedly- trafić z deszczu pod rynnę to fall out of the frying pan into the fire pot.- z dużej chmury mały deszcz the whole thing amounts to nothing, a lot of fuss over nothing* * *-u; -e; mrain; (przen) shower* * *miarch. t. dżdż- Gen.pl. -ów1. rain, shower; deszcz ze śniegiem sleet; kwaśny deszcz acid rain; przelotne deszcze scattered showers; rzęsisty l. ulewny deszcz heavy rain, downpour; pada deszcz it's raining; zanosi się na deszcz it looks like rain, it looks as if it's going to rain; schronić się przed deszczem find shelter from the rain; wpaść z deszczu pod rynnę przen. jump/leap out of the frying pan into the fire; rosnąć jak grzyby po deszczu mushroom, sprout up; spread like wildfire; z dużej l. wielkiej chmury mały deszcz przen. all bark and no bite.2. przen. (= mnóstwo, rój) shower; deszcz meteorów astron. meteor shower.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > deszcz
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20 chronić
(-nię, -nisz); imp; -ń; vtchronić kogoś/coś przed chronić — +instr to protect sb/sth against
* * *ipf.protect, shelter (sb l. sth) ( przed kimś from sb) ( przed czymś from l. against sth); safeguard ( sth) ( przed czymś against sth); chronić czyjeś dane osobiste safeguard sb's personal data; chronić zabytki protect historical sites; rośliny i zwierzęta chronione protected plants and animals.ipf.(= szukać schronienia)1. look for shelter l. refuge, seek shelter (przed kimś/czymś from sb/sth); (= znajdować schronienie) find protection ( przed czymś against sth); take l. find shelter ( przed czymś from sth); chronić się przed deszczem take shelter from the rain.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chronić
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