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41 stick out
I [ʹstıkʹaʋt] phr v разг.бросаться в глаза, выделятьсяhis real intentions stuck out a mile - его истинные намерения были яснее ясного
it sticks out a mile that he wants your job - слепому видно, что он целится на ваше место
II [ʹstıkʹaʋt] phr v♢
to stick out one's neck - поставить себя под удар; навлечь на себя гнев, критику и т. п.1. терпеть, выносить; стоять до концаto stick smth. out a bit longer - потерпеть что-л. ещё немного
they were bored by the film but stuck it out for two hours - фильм показался им скучным, но они высидели все два часа
it was a long train trip but we stuck it out by playing cards - в поезде мы ехали долго, но мы коротали время карточной игрой
2. (for) настаивать на чём-л.; требовать чего-л.the men are sticking out for the full amount of their wage claim - рабочие добиваются полного удовлетворения их требований о повышении зарплаты
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42 stick out
1) высовывать(ся) ;
торчать to stick out one's chest ≈ выпячивать грудь
2) мириться, терпеть;
держаться до конца
3) бастовать The miners are determined to stick out until they gel their demands. ≈ Шахтеры намерены бастовать до тех пор, пока их требования не будут удовлетворены.
4) быть заметным The house stuck out because of its unusual shape. ≈ Дом выделялся своей необычной формой. (разговорное) бросаться в глаза, выделяться - to * a mile быть совершенно очевидным - his real intentions stuck out a mile его истинные намерения были яснее ясного - it sticks out a mile that he wants your job слепому видно, что он целится на ваше место > to * one's neck поставить себя под удар;
навлечь на себя гнев, критику и т. п. терпеть, выносить;
стоять до конца - to stick smth. out a bit longer потерпеть что-л. еще немного - they were bored by the film but stuck it out for two hours фильм показался им скучным, но они высидели все два часа - it was a long train trip but we stuck it out by playing cards в поезде мы ехали долго, но мы коротали время карточной игрой (for) настаивать на чем-л.;
требовать чего-л. - to * for better terms добиваться лучших условий - the men are sticking out for the full amount of their wage claim рабочие добиваются полного удовлетворения их требований о повышении зарплатыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stick out
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44 stick in
phrvi infml1)What a pity to have to stick in on a lovely day like this — Какая жалость, сидеть дома в такой прекрасный день
2)Stick in and we'll soon have the job done — Надо подналечь, и работа будет сделана
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45 stick up for, (stand up for)
قَاوَمَ \ dispute: to quarrel about; not agree with (a claim, a right, a decision, etc.). go against: to be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. oppose: to be against; not support: I oppose (or I am opposed to) your plan. resist: to use force against (an attacker, an attack, etc.); prevent, or try to prevent (an attempt, an effrot, etc.); refuse (a demand); remain strong in spite of some weakening force: He could not resist the offer of a better job. stick up for, (stand up for): to speak in defence of: You must stick up for yourself if you are wrongly blamed. make a stand: to remain firm and be ready to fight: The company made a bold stand against the workers’ unreasonable demands. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening. \ See Also عارض (عَارَضَ)، صمد (صَمَدَ) -
46 stick to one's last
зaнимaтьcя cвoим дeлoм, нe вмeшивaтьcя в дeлa, в кoтopыx нe paзбиpaeшьcя [пpoиcxoдит oт пocлoвицы the cobbler must или should stick to his last вcяк cвepчoк знaй cвoй шecтoк]Conrad had always a great regard for... workmen who stuck to their last and did their own job well (J. Galsworthy) -
47 stick out a mile
expr infml"He's a crook" "Yes, that sticks out a mile" — "Он жулик" - "Это видно и невооруженным глазом"
It sticks out a mile what is to be done — Совершенно ясно, как следует поступить
It sticks out a mile that he's hoping to take over your job — Совершенно очевидно, что он метит на твое место
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48 tell someone where to stick something
expr vulg sl esp AmEI told him where he could stick it — Я сказал ему, чтобы он засунул это себе в жопу
The first thing I did when I got home was to tell my old boss where to stick my old job — Когда я вернулся домой, то первым делом заявил своему шефу, что я в гробу видел эту работу
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49 залавям
1. catch, take hold of, seize(пленник) take, capture(престъпник) catch, sl. nib(писмо) intercept; discoverзалавям за ръка catch/take by the handзалових го да краде I caught him stealing2. (започвам, захващам) start, take upзалавям търговия start a business, set up in businessзалавям работа get a jobне може да залови никаква работа he can't find a job; he can't stick to a jobзалавям лош път get into bad ways, go to the badзалавям сезалавям се за работа set to work, get down to work; address o.s. to the business in handзалавям се здраво за работа sit down to o.'s work, put o.'s hand to the work, put o.'s shoulder to the wheelзалавям се за безнадеждна работа try to wash a blackamoor/an Ethiopian whiteтова е задачата, с която трябва да се заловиш that's the task you've got to put your mind toда не си се залавял you shouldn't have taken it on, you shouldn't have let yourself in for it5. (заяждам се с) (try to) pick a quarrel with s.o.не се залавяй с него! steer clear of him! заловила се с едно момче she has got involved with a boy* * *зала̀вям,гл.1. catch, take hold of, seize; ( пленник) take, capture; ( престъпник) catch, grab; sl. nib, nab, collar; ( писмо) intercept; discover; \залавям за ръка catch/take by the hand; \залавям някого в лъжа catch s.o. (out) in lie; залових го да краде I caught him stealing;2. ( започвам, захващам) start, take up; \залавям лош път get into bad ways, go to the bad; \залавям търговия start a business, set up in business; не може да залови никаква работа he can’t find a job; he can’t stick to a job;\залавям се 1. clutch (за at), grip (за -), cling (to), catch hold of;2. ( започвам) set to/about (с ger.), get down to (с ger.), begin to (с inf.); turn to s.th.; (с ентусиазъм) fling o.s. (into s.th.); да не си се залавял you shouldn’t have taken it on, you shouldn’t have let yourself in for it; \залавям се веднага get off the mark; \залавям се за безнадеждна работа try to wash a blackamoor/an Ethiopian white; \залавям се здраво за работа sit down to o.’s plough, put o.’s hand to the work, put o.’s shoulder to the wheel, разг. put one’s hand to the plough; заловил съм се с be embarked on/upon; това е задачата, с която трябва да се заловиш that’s the task you’ve got to put your mind to;3. ( заяждам се с) (try to) pick a quarrel with s.o.; • заловила се с едно момче she has got involved with a boy; не се залавяй с него! steer clear of him!* * *catch: I caught him stealing. - Залових го да краде.; grab; lay hold of* * *1. (започвам) set to/about (c ger.), get down to (c ger.), begin to (c inf.);turn to s.th. 2. (започвам, захващам) start, take up 3. (заяждам се с) (try to) pick a quarrel with s. o. 4. (писмо) intercept;discover 5. (пленник) take, capture 6. (престъпник) catch, sl. nib 7. catch, take hold of, seize 8. clutch (за at), grip (за), cling (to), catch hold of 9. ЗАЛАВЯМ за ръка catch/take by the hand 10. ЗАЛАВЯМ лош път get into bad ways, go to the bad 11. ЗАЛАВЯМ някого в лъжа catch s. o. (out) in a lie 12. ЗАЛАВЯМ работа get a job 13. ЗАЛАВЯМ се 14. ЗАЛАВЯМ се за безнадеждна работа try to wash a blackamoor/an Ethiopian white 15. ЗАЛАВЯМ се за работа set to work, get down to work;address o. s. to the business in hand 16. ЗАЛАВЯМ се здраво за работа sit down to o.'s work, put o.'s hand to the work, put o.'s shoulder to the wheel 17. ЗАЛАВЯМ търговия start a business, set up in business 18. да не си се залавял you shouldn't have taken it on, you shouldn't have let yourself in for it 19. залових го да краде I caught him stealing 20. не може да залови никаква работа he can't find a job;he can't stick to a job 21. не се залавяй с него! steer clear of him! заловила се с едно момче she has got involved with a boy 22. това е задачата, с която трябва да се заловиш that's the task you've got to put your mind to -
50 durchhalten
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/i hold out, stick it out, persevere umg.; Patient: hold on, make it; du musst durchhalten auch you mustn’t give up, bes. Am. hang in there umg.II v/t1. (durchstehen) (Belastung, Tempo etc.) stand; (Zeit, Kampf etc.) survive; (Streik) see through; (Diät) stick ( oder keep) to, stay on; (Rennen) stay (the course)2. (beibehalten) (Lebensweise, Tempo etc.) keep s.th. up* * *to stand out; to hold out; to persevere* * *dụrch|hal|ten sep1. vt(= durchstehen) Zeit, Ehe, Kampf etc to survive; Streik to hold out till the end of, to see through; Belastung to (with)stand; (SPORT ) Strecke to stay; Tempo (= beibehalten) to keep up; (= aushalten) to stand2. vito hold out, to stick it out (inf); (= beharren) to persevere, to stick it out (inf); (bei Rennen) to stay the coursebis zum Äußersten durchhalten — to hold out or stick it out (inf) to the last
* * *1) (to remain firm; to last: You must endure to the end; The memory of her great acting has endured.) endure2) (to continue to survive etc until help arrives: The rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.) hold out3) (to give support to (a person, plan etc) until the end is reached: I'd like to see the job through.) see through4) (to keep going despite difficulties etc: There have been several power-cuts in the office, but we are trying to soldier on ( despite them).) soldier on5) (to persevere with (work etc): He must learn to stick at his job.) stick at* * *durch|hal·ten[ˈdʊrçhaltn̩]I. vt▪ etw \durchhalten1. (ertragen) to stand sth2. (weiterhin durchführen) to keep sth goingdas Tempo \durchhalten to be able to stand [or BRIT last] the pace4. (aushalten) to [with]stand sthII. vi2. (funktionieren) Maschine to last* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (bei einem Kampf) hold out; (bei einer schwierigen Aufgabe) see it through; (beim Rennen) stay the course2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb stand* * *durchhalten (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)B. v/t1. (durchstehen) (Belastung, Tempo etc) stand; (Zeit, Kampf etc) survive; (Streik) see through; (Diät) stick ( oder keep) to, stay on; (Rennen) stay (the course)* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (bei einem Kampf) hold out; (bei einer schwierigen Aufgabe) see it through; (beim Rennen) stay the course2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb stand* * *v.to keep a stiff upper lip expr.to keep up v. -
51 Position
Position f BÖRSE, FIN, PERS, V&M position • auf letzter Position GEN in last position • eine marktbeherrschende Position aufbauen BÖRSE corner the market • eine Position abwickeln BÖRSE liquidate a position • eine Position eröffnen BÖRSE position • eine Position glattstellen BÖRSE close out a position • eine Position liquidieren BÖRSE liquidate a position • eine Position schließen BÖRSE close out a position • für eine Position in Betracht gezogen werden PERS be considered for a post (Bewerbung) • seine Position halten GEN stand one’s ground* * *f <Börse, Finanz, Person, V&M> position ■ eine marktbeherrschende Position aufbauen < Börse> corner the market ■ eine Position abwickeln < Börse> liquidate a position ■ eine Position eröffnen < Börse> position ■ eine Position glattstellen < Börse> close out a position ■ eine Position liquidieren < Börse> liquidate a position ■ eine Position schließen < Börse> close out a position ■ für eine Position in Betracht gezogen werden < Person> Bewerbung be considered for a post ■ seine Position halten < Geschäft> stand one's ground* * *Position
position, post, employment, job, (in Aufstellung) item, (Buchung) entry, (Rang) standing, status, station, repute;
• jds. Position entsprechend suitable to s. one’s station;
• in einer hohen Position in a high place (position);
• ausbaufähige Position position with good prospects;
• außenwirtschaftliche Position external position;
• berufliche Position job status;
• einflussreiche Position position of influence, purchase;
• einträgliche (ertragreiche) Position lucrative position;
• führende Position leadership (high-paying) position;
• besonders geeignete Position niche;
• gehobene Position advanced position;
• geschäftliche Position station in business;
• kostenvergütete Position pay item;
• leitende Position policy-making (management, managerial) position;
• offene Position open item;
• verantwortliche Position position of responsibility;
• vertragliche Position contractual position;
• wirtschaftliche Position business standing;
• zurückgestellte Position (Bilanz) delayed item;
• Position ohne Aufstiegschancen dead-end job;
• Positionen unter dem Bilanzstrich items below the line in the balance sheet;
• Position auf der mittleren Führungsebene management appointments;
• Positionen für Führungskräfte management appointments;
• Positionen der Haussepartei long positions;
• Position gegenüber dem Weltwährungsfond position in the Fund;
• Position des Zolltarifs tariff heading;
• gewünschte Position angeben to state the position desired;
• nach Positionen aufgliedern to itemize;
• seine Position auf dem Weltmarkt weiter ausbauen to expand its position in the world market further;
• Position ausschreiben to throw a post open to competition;
• sich in einer abhängigen Position befinden to be in a subordinate position;
• im Wirtschaftsleben eine verantwortungsreiche Position bekleiden to hold a position of management responsibility in business;
• gute Position bekommen to drop into a position;
• j. in seiner Position belassen to maintain s. o. in his position;
• sich mit allen nur denkbaren Mitteln um eine Position bemühen to jockey for position;
• Position durch Einschaltung einer Beratungsfirma besetzen to fill a job through selection consultants;
• Position eines Schiffes bestimmen to fix a ship’s position, to take a ship’s bearings;
• sich um eine Position bewerben to apply for a position, to go in for an appointment;
• bescheidene Position einnehmen to occupy a humble station;
• führende Position einnehmen to hold a high-level position;
• verantwortungsvolle Position erhalten to move to a higher position (position of greater responsibility);
• Position eines Generaldirektors erhalten to be given a post as general manager;
• höchst mögliche berufliche Position erreichen to wind up in a top-policy position;
• an einer Position festhalten to stick to a job;
• seine Position festigen to strengthen one’s position;
• einflussreiche Position gewinnen to make one’s mark;
• starke Position haben to be in a strong position;
• hohe Position innehaben to be high up the stick;
• führende Position in der Welt innehaben to be a world leader;
• als Einziger für eine Position infrage kommen to be the only possible man for a position;
• Position schwächen to undermine a position;
• in einer angesehenen Position sein to be of good standing;
• für eine Position nicht geeignet sein to be ineligible for a position;
• für eine Position völlig (gänzlich) ungeeignet (fehl am Platze) sein to be a square peg in a round hole;
• einige Positionen streichen to cancel several items;
• nach einer gesicherten Position trachten to desire status and security;
• seine Position seinen Beziehungen verdanken to owe one’s position to influence;
• seine Position reiner Protektion verdanken to get a job by push;
• seine Position mehr der Protektion als Verdiensten und Fähigkeiten verdanken to obtain one’s position more by favo(u)r than by merit and abilities;
• seine Position verstärken to strengthen one’s hand;
• j. für eine Position vorschlagen to nominate s. o. for a post;
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52 заловя
вж. залавям* * *заловя̀,зала̀вям гл.1. catch, take hold of, seize; ( пленник) take, capture; ( престъпник) catch, grab; sl. nib, nab, collar; ( писмо) intercept; discover; \заловя за ръка catch/take by the hand; \заловя някого в лъжа catch s.o. (out) in lie; залових го да краде I caught him stealing;2. ( започвам, захващам) start, take up; \заловя лош път get into bad ways, go to the bad; \заловя търговия start a business, set up in business; не може да залови никаква работа he can’t find a job; he can’t stick to a job;\заловя се 1. clutch (за at), grip (за -), cling (to), catch hold of;2. ( започвам) set to/about (с ger.), get down to (с ger.), begin to (с inf.); turn to s.th.; (с ентусиазъм) fling o.s. (into s.th.); да не си се залавял you shouldn’t have taken it on, you shouldn’t have let yourself in for it; \заловя се веднага get off the mark; \заловя се за безнадеждна работа try to wash a blackamoor/an Ethiopian white; \заловя се здраво за работа sit down to o.’s plough, put o.’s hand to the work, put o.’s shoulder to the wheel, разг. put one’s hand to the plough; заловил съм се с be embarked on/upon; това е задачата, с която трябва да се заловиш that’s the task you’ve got to put your mind to;3. ( заяждам се с) (try to) pick a quarrel with s.o.; • заловила се с едно момче she has got involved with a boy; не се залавяй с него! steer clear of him!* * *вж. залавям -
53 billet
1. n воен. ордер на постой2. n воен. помещение для постоя3. n воен. размещение по квартирам4. n воен. должность5. n воен. уст. пропуск6. v воен. расквартировывать, размещать7. n полено, чурбан, плашка8. n уст. толстая палка9. n метал. брусок; заготовка, биллет; сутунка; болванка10. n седельный ремень11. n петля на ремне за пряжкой12. n архит. продолговатый орнамент нормандского стиля13. n геральд. брусочек14. n тех. мелкосортное или среднесортное железоСинонимический ряд:1. bar (noun) bar; ingot; rod; slab; stick; strip2. job (noun) appointment; berth; connection; employment; job; office; place; position; post; situation; slot; spot3. quarters (noun) barracks; camp; housing; lodging; quarters4. harbor (verb) accommodate; bed; berth; bestow; board; bunk; canton; domicile; domiciliate; entertain; find quarters for; harbor; harbour; house; hut; lodge; put up; quarter; room; roost; shelter -
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an einer Position festhalten
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55 aushalten
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to bear, to endure, to stand;
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höchstens einen Monat an einem Arbeitsplatz aushalten
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stick, adhereətəyindən yapışmaq – hang on to someone's coatbir işdən dörd əlli yapışmaq – show the greatest energy in a job -
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v.1 to put in.meter algo/a alguien en algo to put something/somebody in somethingmeter la llave en la cerradura to get the key into the lockmeter dinero en el banco to put money in the bankhe metido mis ahorros en esa empresa I've put all my savings into this venturele metieron en la cárcel they put him in prisonno consigo meterle en la cabeza (que…) (informal) I can't get it into his head (that…)2 to give (informal) (asestar).le metió un puñetazo he gave him a punch3 to give (informal) (echar, soltar).meter una bronca a alguien to tell somebody offme metió un rollo sobre la disciplina militar he gave me this routine about military discipline4 to take in (prenda, ropa).meter el bajo de una falda to take up a skirt5 to score (en deportes) (anotar).nos metieron dos goles they scored two goals against us6 to introduce, to get in, to get inside, to stick.Ella mete la caja She takes the box inside.7 to cause, to make, to create.Ese chico mete problemas That boy causes problems.8 to drive in.9 to take inside.* * *1 (introducir) to put2 (implicar) to put into (en, -), get into (en, -), involve in (en, -)4 (hacer) to make5 (ropa - acortar) to take up; (- estrechar) to take in7 DEPORTE to score1 (introducirse en) to get in■ se metió en el coche rápidamente he got quickly into the car, he jumped into the car2 (tomar parte - negocio) to go into (en, -); (involucrarse en) to get involved (en, in/with), get mixed up (en, in/with)3 (introducirse) to get involved (en, in)■ siempre te estás metiendo donde no te llaman you're always sticking your nose in where you're not wanted4 (ir) to go■ ¿dónde se habrá metido? where can he have got to?5 (provocar) to pick ( con, on)■ no te metas con él que es más fuerte que tú don't pick on him, he's stronger than you6 (dedicarse) to go (en, into)\a todo meter at full blastmeterse alguien donde no le llaman to poke one's nose into others' affairsmeterse alguien en lo que no le importa to stick one's nose into others' businessmeterse en todo to be a meddler, stick one's nose into everythingno meterse en nada not to get involved¡métetelo donde te quepa! tabú you can stuff it!* * *verb1) to put (in)2) insert, introduce3) place4) cause5) make•- meterse
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- meterse con* * *1. VT1) (=poner, introducir) to put¿dónde has metido las llaves? — where have you put the keys?
metió el palo por el aro — she stuck o put the stick through the ring
mete las hamacas que está lloviendo — bring the hammocks in, it's raining
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meter algo en algo — to put sth in(to) sthmetió el dedo en la sopa — he dipped o put his finger in the soup
tienes que meter la pieza en su sitio — you have to fit o put the part in the correct place
consiguió meter toda la ropa en la maleta — she managed to get o fit all the clothes in(to) the suitcase
¿quién le metió esas ideas en la cabeza? — who gave him those ideas?
está lloviendo a todo meter — it's pelting with rain, it's pelting down
2) (Dep) to score3) (Cos) [para estrechar] to take in; [para acortar] to take upmétele la falda que le queda larga — take her skirt up a bit, it's too long
4) (Aut) [+ marcha] to go into¡mete el acelerador! — put your foot down!
5) (=internar)lo metieron en un colegio privado — they put him in o sent him to a private school
6) [en una profesión]lo metieron a o de fontanero — they apprenticed him to a plumber
7) (=implicar)no metas a mi madre en esto — don't drag o bring my mother into this
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meter miedo a algn — to scare o frighten sb•
meter prisa a algn — to hurry sb, make sb get a move ontenemos que meterle prisa a Adela — we need to hurry Adela, we need to make Adela get a move on
¡no me metas prisa! — don't rush me!
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meter un susto a algn — to give sb a fright9) * (=dar)10) * (=endosar)11) * (=aplicar)le quedaba largo el traje y le metió las tijeras — her dress was too long, so she took the scissors to it
12) * (=hacer entender)no hay quien le meta que aquello era mentira — nobody seems able to make him understand that it was a lie, nobody is able to get it into his head that it was a lie
13)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (introducir, poner) to putb) ( hacer entrar)meter a alguien en algo: puedo meter cuatro personas en mi coche I can get o fit four people in my car; lo metieron en la cárcel they put him in prison; lo metió interno en un colegio she sent him to (a) boarding school; consiguió meterlo en la empresa she managed to get him a job in the company; meter a alguien de algo: lo metieron de aprendiz — they got him a job as an apprentice
c) ( involucrar)meter a alguien en algo — to involve somebody in something, get somebody involved in something
2)a) ( invertir) to putb) <tanto/gol> to scorec) ( en costura) < dobladillo> to turn upmeterle tijera/sierra a algo — to set to with the scissors/saw on something
d) (Auto) < cambio>3)a) (provocar, crear)meterle miedo a alguien — to frighten o scare somebody
a todo meter — (fam) <conducir/correr/estudiar> flat out
meterle — (AmL) to get a move on (colloq)
b) (fam) (encajar, endilgar)2.me metieron una multa — I got a ticket (colloq)
meter vi (Col arg) ( consumir marihuana) to smoke (dope)3.meterse v pron1)a) ( entrar)meterse en algo: me metí en el agua ( en la playa) I went into the water; ( en la piscina) I got into the water; nos metimos en un museo we went into a museum; se metió en la cama he got into bed; no sabía dónde meterse de la vergüenza she was so embarrassed she didn't know what to do with herself; ¿dónde se habrá metido el perro? where can the dog have got to?; (+ me/te/le etc) se me metió algo en el ojo — I got something in my eye
b) ( introducirse)meterse en algo: me metí el dedo en el ojo I stuck my finger in my eye; se metió el dinero en el bolsillo he put the money in(to) his pocket; que se lo meta ahí mismo! or que se lo meta por dónde le quepa! (vulg) she can stuff it! (sl); ya sabes dónde te lo puedes meter — (vulg) you know where you can stuff it (vulg)
c) (fam) <comida/bebida> to put away (colloq)2)a) ( en trabajo)meterse de or a cura/monja — to become a priest/nun
b) ( involucrarse)c) ( entrometerse) to get involvedmeterse con alguien — (fam) to pick on somebody
* * *= pack up, embroil, sandwich, dip, shove, bung + Nombe + in, put in, take in.Ex. Unless the distance was short, the books travelled in sheets, unbound, packed up in chests or barrels.Ex. By the time the weeding was finished in Nov 86, the Society had become embroiled in a major controversy over the handling of this project.Ex. The paper that is to be examined is simply sandwiched between a sheet of Perspex impregnated with carbon-14 and an unexposed photographic film, and left in the dark for a few hours.Ex. Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.Ex. Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.Ex. Instead of bunging it in the washing machine, clean it carefully by hand using lukewarm water.Ex. For those of you who are not familiar with OCLC and the way we work the data base is not a vast receptacle into which we throw any kind of record that anybody wants to put in.Ex. Don't worry about it being too loose around your waist, have a someone take the shirt in where it is too baggy.----* a todo meter = full steam ahead, at full stretch, at full speed, at full blast, at top speed, at full throttle.* avanzar a todo meter = go + full steam ahead.* ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir! = O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!.* meter a Alguien de lleno en lo más difícil = throw in + at the deep end.* meter a Alguien en la cárcel = put + Nombre + behind bars.* meter a la fuerza de un modo desordenado = stuff.* meter a presión = wedge.* meter bulla = make + a racket, hurry up, rush, rattle + Posesivo + dags, get + a wiggle on, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row, get + a move on.* meter cisco = make + trouble.* meter con dificultad = squeeze in/into.* meter con un calzador = shoehorn.* meter de ancho = take in.* meter de largo = take up.* meter el dobladillo = hem.* meter el estómago = hold + Posesivo + stomach in.* meter el lobo en el redil = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.* meter en = cram into.* meter en bolsas = bag.* meter en ceja y ceja = get it into + Posesivo + head.* meter en la cabeza = get it into + Posesivo + head.* meter en la cárcel = imprison, jail [gaol, -UK].* meter en la mollera = get it into + Posesivo + head.* meter en una jaula = cage.* meter la nariz en = snoop about/(a)round/into/in.* meter la pata = bark up + the wrong tree, be caught out, put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, screw up, make + a bloomer, slip up, make + a blunder, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunder.* meter las manos en todos = have + a finger in every pie.* meter las narices en = snoop about/(a)round/into/in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).* meterle caña a = get + stuck into.* meterle mano a = get + stuck into.* meter mano = grope.* meter miedo = frighten, scare.* meter presionando = snap into.* meter preso = imprison.* meter prisa = hustle.* meterse = meddle (in/with), lodge, get + Posesivo + feet wet.* meterse + Algo = slip + Nombre + on.* meterse con = needle, pick on, tease, twit, taunt, jeer, lam, have + a go at, roast, give + Nombre + a good roasting.* meterse de lleno en = get + Posesivo + teeth into.* meterse de lleno en lo más difícil = swim in + the deep end, jump in at + the deep end.* meterse de lleno en lo más difícil = plunge in at + the deep end.* meterse el dedo en la nariz = pick + Posesivo + nose.* meterse en = get into, step into.* meterse en el juego = get in + the game.* meterse en follones = get into + trouble.* meterse en la boca del lobo = come into + the lion's den.* meterse en la vida de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* meterse en líos = get into + trouble.* meterse en los asuntos de = have + a leg in the camp of.* meterse en + Número + cosas a la vez = have + a foot in + Número + camps.* meterse en problemas = get into + trouble.* meterse en todos los fregados = have + a finger in every pie.* meterse en un aprieto = get into + a predicament.* meterse en un apuro = get into + a predicament.* meterse en una situación embarazosa = put + Reflexivo + into + position.* meterse en un berenjenal = get into + a predicament.* meterse en un lío = be in trouble, get into + a predicament.* meterse la camisa = tuck in + Posesivo + shirt.* meterse mano = snog, pet.* meter una pifia = drop + a bollock, drop + a clanger, make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, blunder.* meter un litro en un recipiente de medio = squeeze a quart into a pint pot.* meter un pifiaso = drop + a bollock, drop + a clanger, make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, blunder.* no saber dónde meterse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* salir de Guatemala para meterse en Guatapeor = out of the fire and into the frying pan.* sin meternos en el hecho de que = to say nothing of.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (introducir, poner) to putb) ( hacer entrar)meter a alguien en algo: puedo meter cuatro personas en mi coche I can get o fit four people in my car; lo metieron en la cárcel they put him in prison; lo metió interno en un colegio she sent him to (a) boarding school; consiguió meterlo en la empresa she managed to get him a job in the company; meter a alguien de algo: lo metieron de aprendiz — they got him a job as an apprentice
c) ( involucrar)meter a alguien en algo — to involve somebody in something, get somebody involved in something
2)a) ( invertir) to putb) <tanto/gol> to scorec) ( en costura) < dobladillo> to turn upmeterle tijera/sierra a algo — to set to with the scissors/saw on something
d) (Auto) < cambio>3)a) (provocar, crear)meterle miedo a alguien — to frighten o scare somebody
a todo meter — (fam) <conducir/correr/estudiar> flat out
meterle — (AmL) to get a move on (colloq)
b) (fam) (encajar, endilgar)2.me metieron una multa — I got a ticket (colloq)
meter vi (Col arg) ( consumir marihuana) to smoke (dope)3.meterse v pron1)a) ( entrar)meterse en algo: me metí en el agua ( en la playa) I went into the water; ( en la piscina) I got into the water; nos metimos en un museo we went into a museum; se metió en la cama he got into bed; no sabía dónde meterse de la vergüenza she was so embarrassed she didn't know what to do with herself; ¿dónde se habrá metido el perro? where can the dog have got to?; (+ me/te/le etc) se me metió algo en el ojo — I got something in my eye
b) ( introducirse)meterse en algo: me metí el dedo en el ojo I stuck my finger in my eye; se metió el dinero en el bolsillo he put the money in(to) his pocket; que se lo meta ahí mismo! or que se lo meta por dónde le quepa! (vulg) she can stuff it! (sl); ya sabes dónde te lo puedes meter — (vulg) you know where you can stuff it (vulg)
c) (fam) <comida/bebida> to put away (colloq)2)a) ( en trabajo)meterse de or a cura/monja — to become a priest/nun
b) ( involucrarse)c) ( entrometerse) to get involvedmeterse con alguien — (fam) to pick on somebody
* * *= pack up, embroil, sandwich, dip, shove, bung + Nombe + in, put in, take in.Ex: Unless the distance was short, the books travelled in sheets, unbound, packed up in chests or barrels.
Ex: By the time the weeding was finished in Nov 86, the Society had become embroiled in a major controversy over the handling of this project.Ex: The paper that is to be examined is simply sandwiched between a sheet of Perspex impregnated with carbon-14 and an unexposed photographic film, and left in the dark for a few hours.Ex: Two sheets were made each time the two-sheet mould was dipped by the maker into the vat, and they were turned out together on to a single felt by the coucher.Ex: Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.Ex: Instead of bunging it in the washing machine, clean it carefully by hand using lukewarm water.Ex: For those of you who are not familiar with OCLC and the way we work the data base is not a vast receptacle into which we throw any kind of record that anybody wants to put in.Ex: Don't worry about it being too loose around your waist, have a someone take the shirt in where it is too baggy.* a todo meter = full steam ahead, at full stretch, at full speed, at full blast, at top speed, at full throttle.* avanzar a todo meter = go + full steam ahead.* ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir! = O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!.* meter a Alguien de lleno en lo más difícil = throw in + at the deep end.* meter a Alguien en la cárcel = put + Nombre + behind bars.* meter a la fuerza de un modo desordenado = stuff.* meter a presión = wedge.* meter bulla = make + a racket, hurry up, rush, rattle + Posesivo + dags, get + a wiggle on, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row, get + a move on.* meter cisco = make + trouble.* meter con dificultad = squeeze in/into.* meter con un calzador = shoehorn.* meter de ancho = take in.* meter de largo = take up.* meter el dobladillo = hem.* meter el estómago = hold + Posesivo + stomach in.* meter el lobo en el redil = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.* meter en = cram into.* meter en bolsas = bag.* meter en ceja y ceja = get it into + Posesivo + head.* meter en la cabeza = get it into + Posesivo + head.* meter en la cárcel = imprison, jail [gaol, -UK].* meter en la mollera = get it into + Posesivo + head.* meter en una jaula = cage.* meter la nariz en = snoop about/(a)round/into/in.* meter la pata = bark up + the wrong tree, be caught out, put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, screw up, make + a bloomer, slip up, make + a blunder, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunder.* meter las manos en todos = have + a finger in every pie.* meter las narices en = snoop about/(a)round/into/in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).* meterle caña a = get + stuck into.* meterle mano a = get + stuck into.* meter mano = grope.* meter miedo = frighten, scare.* meter presionando = snap into.* meter preso = imprison.* meter prisa = hustle.* meterse = meddle (in/with), lodge, get + Posesivo + feet wet.* meterse + Algo = slip + Nombre + on.* meterse con = needle, pick on, tease, twit, taunt, jeer, lam, have + a go at, roast, give + Nombre + a good roasting.* meterse de lleno en = get + Posesivo + teeth into.* meterse de lleno en lo más difícil = swim in + the deep end, jump in at + the deep end.* meterse de lleno en lo más difícil = plunge in at + the deep end.* meterse el dedo en la nariz = pick + Posesivo + nose.* meterse en = get into, step into.* meterse en el juego = get in + the game.* meterse en follones = get into + trouble.* meterse en la boca del lobo = come into + the lion's den.* meterse en la vida de Alguien = intrude on + Posesivo + privacy.* meterse en líos = get into + trouble.* meterse en los asuntos de = have + a leg in the camp of.* meterse en + Número + cosas a la vez = have + a foot in + Número + camps.* meterse en problemas = get into + trouble.* meterse en todos los fregados = have + a finger in every pie.* meterse en un aprieto = get into + a predicament.* meterse en un apuro = get into + a predicament.* meterse en una situación embarazosa = put + Reflexivo + into + position.* meterse en un berenjenal = get into + a predicament.* meterse en un lío = be in trouble, get into + a predicament.* meterse la camisa = tuck in + Posesivo + shirt.* meterse mano = snog, pet.* meter una pifia = drop + a bollock, drop + a clanger, make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, blunder.* meter un litro en un recipiente de medio = squeeze a quart into a pint pot.* meter un pifiaso = drop + a bollock, drop + a clanger, make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, blunder.* no saber dónde meterse de vergüenza = squirm with + embarrassment.* salir de Guatemala para meterse en Guatapeor = out of the fire and into the frying pan.* sin meternos en el hecho de que = to say nothing of.* * *meter [E1 ]vtA1 (introducir, poner) to putle metieron un tubo por la nariz they put o ( colloq) stuck a tube up her nose¿dónde habré metido su carta? where can I have put his letter?meter algo EN algo:metí la tarjeta en un sobre I put the card in(to) an envelopeno lograba meter la llave en la cerradura she couldn't get the key into the lockmetió el pie en el agua he put his foot in(to) the watera ver si consigo meter todo esto en un folio I wonder if I can get o fit all of this onto one sheetno le metas esas ideas en la cabeza a la niña don't put ideas like that into her head, don't go giving her ideas like that2 (hacer entrar) meter a algn EN algo:no puedo meter más de cuatro personas en mi coche I can't get o fit more than four people in my carlo metieron en la cárcel they put him in prisonmetió a su hijo interno en un colegio he sent his son to (a) boarding school3 (colocar, emplear) meter a algn EN algo:consiguió meter a su amigo en la empresa she managed to get her friend a job with o in the companymeter a algn DE algo:lo metieron de aprendiz de carpintero they apprenticed him to a carpenter, they got him a job as a carpenter's apprenticela metieron de sirvienta en la ciudad they sent her to work as a maid in the city4 (involucrar) meter a algn EN algo to involve sb IN sth, get sb involved IN sthno quiero que metas a mi hijo en negocios sucios I don't want you involving my son o getting my son involved in any dirty businessno la metas a ella en esto don't bring o drag her into thisB1 (invertir) to putvoy a meter mis ahorros en el banco I'm going to put my savings in the bankmetió todo su capital en el negocio she put all her capital into the business2 ‹tanto/gol› to score3 (en costura) ‹dobladillo› to turn upmétele un poco en las costuras take it in a bit at the seams4meterle tijera/sierra a algo to set to with the scissors/saw on sth5 ( Auto) ‹marcha/cambio›mete (la) primera/tercera put it into first/third (gear)en este coche es muy difícil meter la marcha atrás it's very difficult to get into reverse in this carC1(provocar, crear): no metas ruido que estoy estudiando keep the noise down, I'm studyingno trates de meterme miedo don't try to frighten o scare menos están metiendo prisa en el trabajo we're under a lot of pressure to do things faster at worka todo meter ( fam); ‹ir/conducir› flat outlleva una semana estudiando a todo meter he's been studying flat out for a week¡métanle, que no llegamos! step on it o get a move on, or we won't get there in time!le metimos con todo we did our utmost, we pulled out all the stops, we did everything we could2 ( fam)(encajar, endilgar): me metieron una multa por exceso de velocidad I got a ticket for speeding ( colloq)no me metas más mentiras don't tell me any more lies, don't give me any more of your lies ( colloq)nos metió una de sus historias she spun us one of her yarns■ metervi■ meterseA1 (entrar) meterse EN algo:nos metimos en un museo we went into a museumse metió en la cama he got into bedmétete por esa calle go down that streetquise meterme bajo tierra I just wanted the ground to swallow me upno sabía dónde meterse de la vergüenza que le dio she was so embarrassed she didn't know what to do with herself o where to put herself¿dónde se habrá metido el perro? where can the dog have got to?, where can the dog be?(+ me/te/le etc): se me metió algo en el ojo I got something in my eyecuando se le mete una idea en la cabeza … when he gets an idea into his head …2 (introducirse) meterse algo EN algo:me metí el dedo en el ojo I stuck my finger in my eyese metió el dinero en el bolsillo he put the money in(to) his pocketno te metas los dedos en la nariz don't pick your nose¡que se lo meta ahí mismo! or ¡que se lo meta por dónde le quepa! ( vulg); she can stuff it! (sl)B1(en un trabajo): se metió de secretaria she got a job as a secretarymeterse de or a cura/monja to become a priest/nun2 (involucrarse) meterse EN algo to get involved IN sthno quiero meterme en una discusión I don't want to get into o to get involved in an argumentte has metido en un buen lío you've got yourself into a fine messno te metas en gastos don't go spending a lot of moneyse había metido en un asunto muy turbio she had got involved in o mixed up in a very shady affair3 (entrometerse) to get involvedno te metas en lo que no te importa mind your own business, don't get involved in o don't meddle in things that don't concern youtodo iba bien hasta que ella se metió por medio things were going fine until she started interferingmeterse con algn ( fam): no te metas conmigo que yo no te he hecho nada don't go picking a fight with me, I haven't done anything to youno te metas conmigo que hoy no estoy para bromas leave me alone, I'm in no mood for jokes todaytú métete con los de tu edad/tamaño why don't you pick on someone your own age/size?con su hijo no te metas, que es sagrado ( iró); don't say a word against her son, she worships himmeterse donde no lo llaman to poke one's nose into other people's business ( colloq)¡no te metas donde no te llaman! mind your own business!* * *
meter ( conjugate meter) verbo transitivo
1
meter algo en algo to put sth in(to) sth;
logró meter todo en la maleta he managed to fit everything into the suitcaseb) ( hacer entrar):
consiguió meterlo en la empresa she managed to get him a job in the companyc) ( involucrar) meter a algn en algo to involve sb in sth, get sb involved in sth
2
d) (Auto):
meter la marcha atrás to get into reverse
3 (provocar, crear):
meterle miedo a algn to frighten o scare sb;
no metas ruido keep the noise down
meterse verbo pronominal
1a) ( entrar):
( en la piscina) I got into the water;
meterse en la cama/la ducha to get into bed/the shower;
¿dónde se habrá metido el perro? where can the dog have got to?;
se me metió algo en el ojo I got something in my eyeb) ( introducirse):
se metió el dinero en el bolsillo he put the money in(to) his pocket
2a) ( en trabajo):
meterse de or a cura/monja to become a priest/nunb) ( involucrarse) meterse en algo to get involved in sth;
no te metas en lo que no te importa mind your own business;
meterse con algn (fam) to pick on sb;
meterse por medio to interfere
meter verbo transitivo
1 to put [en, in]
(en colegio, cárcel) to put: la metieron en un psiquiátrico, they put her in a mental hospital
(dinero) metimos el dinero en el banco, we paid the money into our bank
2 (invertir) to put: mételo en acciones, put it in shares
3 (involucrar) to involve [en, in], to get mixed up [en, in]
4 fam (causar) no le metas miedo al niño, don't frighten the child
5 (hacer) to make
meter jaleo, to make a noise
♦ Locuciones: familiar a todo meter, at full speed, in a flash
meter en el mismo saco, to lump together: son completamente distintos, no los puedes meter en el mismo saco, they're totally different, you can't lump them together as if they were the same
' meter' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apremiar
- baza
- cazo
- cizaña
- colarse
- contador
- cuezo
- embotellar
- follón
- fotómetro
- gamba
- hocico
- indicador
- indicadora
- introducir
- lectura
- M
- mano
- métrica
- metro
- nada
- nariz
- pata
- patinar
- prisa
- resbalar
- ruido
- saco
- sobre
- taxímetro
- venga
- altura
- apresurar
- apurar
- bandera
- bulla
- canasta
- compás
- distancia
- el
- encajar
- entrar
- gol
- lado
- m
- marcha
- medidor
- menos
- parquímetro
- por
English:
bake
- blunder
- boob
- brick
- bully
- bungle
- change up
- clanger
- dip
- engage
- enter
- fetch in
- finger
- flub
- foot
- get in
- grope
- hurry
- hustle
- insert
- inset
- jam
- let in
- meter
- mix up
- outdistance
- pad out
- parking meter
- postage meter
- push
- put
- quart
- round
- speed up
- squash in
- stick
- stick in
- taxi-meter
- trip up
- tuck
- tuck in
- unstuck
- waffle
- water meter
- wedge
- back
- cram
- deep
- fit
- get
* * *♦ vt1. [introducir] to put in;meter algo/a alguien en algo to put sth/sb in sth;metió las manos en los bolsillos she put her hands in her pockets;no puedo meter la llave en la cerradura I can't get the key in the lock;lo metieron en la cárcel they put him in prison;su padre lo metió de conserje en la empresa his father got him a job in the company as a porter;meter dinero en el banco to put money in the bank;he metido todos mis ahorros en este proyecto I've put all my savings into this project;¿podrás meter todo en un solo disquete? will you be able to get o fit it all on one disk?;Fammeterle ideas a alguien en la cabeza to put ideas into sb's head;Famno consigo meterle en la cabeza (que…) I can't get it into his head (that…);Fammete la tijera todo lo que quieras cut off as much as you like¡en buen lío nos has metido! this is a fine mess you've got o gotten us into!me dieron un trapo y me metieron a limpiar el polvo they gave me a cloth and set me dusting4. [causar]meter prisa/miedo a alguien to rush/scare sb;meter ruido to make a noise5. [en automóvil]meter la primera/la marcha atrás to go into first gear/reverse;meter el freno to brake6. [en deportes] [anotar] to score;nos metieron dos goles they scored two goals against usle metió un puñetazo she gave him a punchmeter una bronca a alguien to tell sb off;me metió un rollo sobre la disciplina militar he gave me this routine about military discipline;te han metido un billete falso they've given you a forged banknote9. [prenda, ropa] to take in;hay que meter los pantalones de cintura the trousers need taking in at the waist;meter el bajo de una falda to take up a skirt10. Fam [dedicar, destinar]sabe jugar muy bien al billar porque le ha metido muchas horas he plays billiards really well because he's put the hours in o spent hours practising¡métele, que empieza la película! get a move on o hurry up, the movie's starting!♦ vi2. CompFama todo meter at full pelt* * *v/t1 put (en in, into)2 gol score3 ( involucrar) involve (en in);meter a alguien en un lío get s.o. into a mess;a todo meter at full speed* * *meter vt1) : to put (in)metieron su dinero en el banco: they put their money in the bank2) : to fit, to squeezepuedes meter dos líneas más en esa página: you can fit two more lines on that page3) : to place (in a job)lo metieron de barrendero: they got him a job as a street sweeper4) : to involvelo metió en un buen lío: she got him in an awful mess5) : to make, to causemeten demasiado ruido: they make too much noise6) : to spread (a rumor)7) : to strike (a blow)8) : to take up, to take in (clothing)9)a todo meter : at top speed* * *meter vb¿dónde has metido el abrelatas? where have you put the tin opener?2. (empleo) to get a job3. (implicar) to involve -
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I v/i1. stick; altm. und geh. cleave (an + Dat to); an jemandem kleben fig. cling to s.o. (like a leech); SPORT mark (Am. guard) s.o. very closely; an seinem Posten / am Geld kleben cling to one’s job / money; am Buchstaben kleben stick to the letter (of the law); sie klebte den ganzen Abend an i-m Stuhl she didn’t budge from her chair all evening; an jemandes Stoßstange kleben tailgate s.o., stick on s.o.’s tail2. kleben bleiben get stuck (auch fig.); stay stuck (an + Dat to); umg. Schüler: stay down, repeat a year, Am. flunk; er bleibt im Wirtshaus kleben he can’t tear himself away from the pub (Am. bar), he’s a permanent fixture down at the pub (Am. bar); an Einzelheiten kleben bleiben fig. get bogged down in detail; das wird an ihm kleben bleiben he won’t be allowed to forget that for a long time3. (klebrig sein) be sticky; ( am ganzen Körper) kleben fig. be hot and sticky; meine Haare kleben vor Schweiß my hair’s (all) sticky with sweat; meine Schuhe kleben vor Dreck my shoes are plastered with mud; voller Kletten kleben be covered in burrs4. umg. altm. (Sozialversicherung bezahlen) get one’s national insurance stamps; sie hat in ihrer Jugend nicht geklebt she didn’t pay her national insurance when she was youngII v/t* * *to stick; to glue; to cling; to adhere; to paste* * *kle|ben ['kleːbn]1. vi1) (= festkleben) to stickklében (lit) — to stick to sth
am Vordermann klében (Aut inf) — to tailgate the person in front
an den Traditionen klében — to cling or stick to tradition
an seinen Händen klebt Blut (fig) — he has blood on his hands
sein schlechter Ruf klebte an ihm — his bad reputation stuck
klebt nicht so am Text — don't stick so much or so close to the text
2. vtto stick; (mit Klebstoff auch) to glue; (mit Leim auch) to paste; Film, Tonband to spliceMarken klében (Insur inf) — to pay stamps
* * *1) ((often with to) to stick (to): This tape doesn't adhere (to the floor) very well.) adhere2) (to glue with gum: I'll gum this bit on to the other one.) gum3) (to stick to.) cleave4) (to join (things) with glue.) glue5) (to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc): He licked the flap of the envelope and stuck it down; These labels don't stick very well; He stuck (the broken pieces of) the vase together again; His brothers used to call him Bonzo and the name has stuck.) stick* * *kle·ben[ˈkle:bn̩]I. vi1. (klebrig sein) to be sticky2. (festheften)an der Tür \kleben to stick on the door3. (festhalten)an alten Überlieferungen und Bräuchen \kleben to cling to old traditions and customsan jdm \kleben bleiben to remain with [or rest on] sbdie ganze Hausarbeit bleibt immer an mir \kleben I am always lumbered with all the housework BRIT famII. vt1. (mit Klebstoff reparieren)▪ etw \kleben to glue sthes lässt sich schlecht \kleben it's not easy to glue, it doesn't stick together well2. (mit Klebstreifen zusammenfügen)Film \kleben to splice film3. (durch Kleben befestigen)▪ etw irgendwohin \kleben to stick sth somewhereTapete an eine Wand \kleben to paste paper on[to] a wall4.* * *1.intransitives Verb1) stick (an + Dat. to)kleben bleiben — stick; remain stuck
das Hemd klebte ihm am Körper — his shirt stuck or clung to his body
an seinen Händen klebt Blut — (fig.) he has blood on his hands (fig.); his hands are stained with blood (fig.)
2) (ugs.): (klebrig sein) be sticky (von, vor + Dat. with)3) (ugs.): (sich klammern)an seinem Stuhl/an der Theke kleben — stay put in one's chair (coll.)/prop the bar up (coll.)
4)2.kleben bleiben — (ugs.): (nicht versetzt werden) stay down [a year]; have to repeat a year
transitives Verbjemandem eine kleben — (salopp) belt somebody one (coll.)
2) (mit Klebstoff reparieren) stick or glue <vase etc.> back together* * *A. v/i1. stick; obs und geh cleave (an +dat to);an seinem Posten/am Geld kleben cling to one’s job/money;am Buchstaben kleben stick to the letter (of the law);sie klebte den ganzen Abend an i-m Stuhl she didn’t budge from her chair all evening;an jemandes Stoßstange kleben tailgate sb, stick on sb’s tail2.kleben bleiben get stuck (auch fig); stay stuck (an +dat to); umg Schüler: stay down, repeat a year, US flunk;er bleibt im Wirtshaus kleben he can’t tear himself away from the pub (US bar), he’s a permanent fixture down at the pub (US bar);an Einzelheiten kleben bleiben fig get bogged down in detail;das wird an ihm kleben bleiben he won’t be allowed to forget that for a long time3. (klebrig sein) be sticky;(am ganzen Körper) kleben fig be hot and sticky;meine Haare kleben vor Schweiß my hair’s (all) sticky with sweat;meine Schuhe kleben vor Dreck my shoes are plastered with mud;voller Kletten kleben be covered in burrssie hat in ihrer Jugend nicht geklebt she didn’t pay her national insurance when she was youngB. v/t2.* * *1.intransitives Verb1) stick (an + Dat. to)kleben bleiben — stick; remain stuck
das Hemd klebte ihm am Körper — his shirt stuck or clung to his body
an seinen Händen klebt Blut — (fig.) he has blood on his hands (fig.); his hands are stained with blood (fig.)
2) (ugs.): (klebrig sein) be sticky (von, vor + Dat. with)3) (ugs.): (sich klammern)an seinem Stuhl/an der Theke kleben — stay put in one's chair (coll.)/prop the bar up (coll.)
4)2.kleben bleiben — (ugs.): (nicht versetzt werden) stay down [a year]; have to repeat a year
transitives Verbjemandem eine kleben — (salopp) belt somebody one (coll.)
2) (mit Klebstoff reparieren) stick or glue <vase etc.> back together* * *v.to adhere v.to paste v.to splice v.
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