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121 a înţelege aluzia
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122 desentendido
ADJ* * *- da masculino, femeninose hizo el desentendido — ( pretendió - no concernirle) he acted as if it had nothing to do with him; (- ignorar) he pretended not to notice
* * *- da masculino, femeninose hizo el desentendido — ( pretendió - no concernirle) he acted as if it had nothing to do with him; (- ignorar) he pretended not to notice
* * *desentendido -damasculine, feminineno te hagas el desentendido, es un problema que nos incumbe a los dos don't act as if o don't pretend it's nothing to do with you, it's a problem that concerns us bothle tocaba pagar a él pero se hizo el desentendido it was his turn to pay but he pretended not to noticeno te hagas el desentendido, sabes muy bien de qué te estoy hablando don't act so innocent o act all innocent, you know perfectly well what I'm talking about* * *desentendido, -a nm,fhacerse el desentendido to pretend one hasn't noticed/heard;¡no te hagas el desentendido, te toca limpiar a ti! don't pretend you don't know it's your turn to do the cleaning!;cuando llegó su turno, se hizo el desentendido when his turn came round, he pretended he hadn't noticed* * *adj:hacerse el desentendido fam pretend not to notice -
123 enterado
Del verbo enterar: ( conjugate enterar) \ \
enterado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: enterado enterar
enterado
◊ -da adjetivo1 (de hecho, suceso):◊ ¿estás enterado de lo ocurrido? have you heard what's happened?;no estoy enterada de nada I have no idea what's going on; darse por enterado to get the message, take the hint 2 (Esp) ( que sabe mucho) knowledgeable, well-informed
enterado,-a
I adjetivo well-informed: estoy enterado de todo, I know all about it
no estaba enterado de su muerte, he wasn't aware of her death
prefiero no darme por enterado, I'd rather not know (about it)
II m,f fam pey know-all ' enterado' also found in these entries: Spanish: enterada - enterarse - dar - lo English: aware - informed - notice - hear - know -
124 capire l'antifona
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125 понимать
несов. - понима́ть, сов. - поня́ть1) (вн.; схватывать смысл) understand (d); see (d); get (d) разг.; comprehend (d) книжн.пойми́(те) меня́ — try to understand me
пойми́(те) меня́ пра́вильно — don't misunderstand me; don't get me wrong разг.
поня́ть непра́вильно — misunderstand (d), mistake (d)
наско́лько я понима́ю — as (far as) I understand
понима́ю!, по́нял! — I see!; got you / it! разг.
не по́нял? (при переспросе) — say it again!; didn't get it!; what?
я не понима́ю, в чём моя́ роль — I don't see my role here
легко́ поня́ть — it's easy to see
поня́ть намёк — take the hint
2) (вн.; осознавать, отдавать себе отчёт) realize ['rɪə-] (d)пора́, наконе́ц, поня́ть, что... — it is high time it was realized that...
3) тк. несов. (вн., в пр.; знать толк, разбираться в чём-л) understand (d), know (about), be a good judge (of)он понима́ет му́зыку [в му́зыке] — he understands music; he is a good judge of music
что ты в э́том понима́ешь! — what do you know about it!
4) тк. несов. (под тв.; подразумевать) understand (by), mean (by)что вы понима́ете под справедли́востью? — what do you understand / mean by justice?
5)понима́ешь разг., понима́ете как вводн. сл. — you see; you know
••дать поня́ть (дт. вн.) — give (i) to understand (d)
он дал я́сно поня́ть, что — he made it clear that
вот э́то я понима́ю! — that's what I call the right thing!
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126 vinket
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127 aludir
aludir ( conjugate aludir) verbo intransitivoa) ( sin nombrar) aludir a algn/algo to refer to sb/sth, allude to sb/sth;no se dio por aludido he didn't take the hint
aludir verbo intransitivo to allude to, mention ' aludir' also found in these entries: Spanish: referirse - dar English: dig - refer to - allude - refer -
128 понимать
понятьпонимаю!, понял! — I see!
пойми(те) меня — don't misunderstand me; don't get me wrong разг.
понять намёк — take* the hint
понять неправильно — misunderstand* (d.), mistake* (d.)
пора, наконец, понять, что — it is high time it was realized that
он понимает музыку, или в музыке — he is a good judge of music
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дать понять (дт. вн.) — give* (i.) to understand (d.)он дал ясно понять, что — he made it clear that
См. также в других словарях:
take the hint — take a/the ˈhint idiom to understand what sb wants you to do even though they tell you in an indirect way • I thought they d never go some people just can t take a hint. • Sarah hoped he d take the hint and leave her alone. Main entry: ↑hintidiom … Useful english dictionary
take the hint — verb Concede to mounting evidence; wake up and smell the coffee … Wiktionary
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take a hint — to understand or do something that is communicated indirectly. I can take a hint – if you don t want to talk about it, that s OK with me. “Weren t you going to check your messages?” she asked. I took the hint and left … New idioms dictionary
take a hint — verb To understand an indirect suggestion, and to act on it Syn: get the hint … Wiktionary
take the cue — understand a hint … English contemporary dictionary
get the hint — verb To take a hint … Wiktionary
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hint — I UK [hɪnt] / US noun Word forms hint : singular hint plural hints ** 1) [countable] something that you say to show what you are thinking or feeling, without saying it directly hint that: Was this a hint that he d had enough of her company for… … English dictionary
hint — hint1 [ hınt ] noun ** 1. ) count something that you say to show what you are thinking or feeling, without saying it directly: hint that: He seemed so relaxed and gave no hint that anything was wrong. take a/the hint (=understand what someone… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hint — 1 noun (C) 1 something that you say or do in order to tell someone something in an indirect way, so that they can guess what you mean: drop a hint (that) (=give a hint): Harry was dropping hints that he wanted to be invited to the party. | a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English