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1 tear
I [tɪə] nouna drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion ( especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it:دَمْعَه II [teə] past tense tore [tɔːn]: past participle torn [tɔː]tears of joy/laughter/rage.
1. verb1) ( sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement:يُمَزِّقI tore the picture out of a magazine.
2) to become torn:يَتَمَزَّقNewspapers tear easily.
3) to rush:يَنْدَفِع، يَرْكُضُ بِسُرْعَه، يَنْهَبُ الأرْضHe tore along the road.
2. nouna hole or split made by tearing:شَق، تَمْزيق، ثَقْبThere's a tear in my dress.
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2 tear
ثُقْب \ bore: a hole made by boring, esp. for water. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). puncture: a small hole, made by a sharp point (so that air or liquid forces its way through): A bee’s sting makes a small puncture in the skin. slot: a small narrow opening, into which sth. should fit: You must put a coin in the slot before a public telephone will work. tear: a torn place: a tear in my shirt. -
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ثُقْب \ bore: a hole made by boring, esp. for water. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). puncture: a small hole, made by a sharp point (so that air or liquid forces its way through): A bee’s sting makes a small puncture in the skin. slot: a small narrow opening, into which sth. should fit: You must put a coin in the slot before a public telephone will work. tear: a torn place: a tear in my shirt. -
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خَرْق \ puncture: a small hole, made by a sharp point (so that air or liquid forces its way through): A bee’s sting makes a small puncture in the skin. tear: a torn place: a tear in my shirt. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ) -
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n; -s, kein Pl.1. tearing etc.; reißen3. umg. (Rheuma) rheumatics Pl., Am. rheumatiz* * *to tear; to rend; to tug; to jolt; to jerk; to rip; to pull* * *Rei|ßen ['raisn]nt -s,no pl2) (inf = Gliederreißen) ache* * *1) split2) (to make (a bare patch, a hole etc) by rubbing, use etc: I've worn a hole in the elbow of my jacket.) wear3) (to make or get a hole or tear in by pulling, tearing etc: He ripped his shirt on a branch; His shirt ripped.) rip4) (to pull suddenly and sharply: She yanked the child out of the mud.) yank* * *Rei·ßen1<-s>[ˈraisn̩]Rei·ßen2<-s>[ˈraisn̩]nt kein pl (veraltend fam) achewas stöhnst du so, hast du wieder das \Reißen im Rücken? why are you groaning like that, is your back aching again?* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tearjemandem etwas aus den Händen/Armen reißen — snatch or tear something from somebody's hands/arms
jemanden aus seinen Gedanken reißen — (fig.) awaken somebody rudely from his/her thoughts
eine Welle riss ihn zu Boden — a wave knocked him to the ground
jemanden in die Tiefe reißen — drag somebody down into the depths
[innerlich] hin und her gerissen sein od. werden — (fig.) be torn [two ways]
5)etwas an sich reißen — (fig.) seize something
7) (Leichtathletik)2.die Latte/eine Hürde reißen — knock the bar down/knock a hurdle over
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein < paper, fabric> tear, rip; <rope, thread> break, snap; < film> break; < muscle> tearwenn alle Stricke od. Stränge reißen — (fig.) if all else fails
2) (ziehen)an etwas (Dat.) reißen — pull at something
3) (Leichtathletik) bring the bar down/knock the hurdle over3.1) tear oneself/itself (aus, von from)2) (ugs.): (sich bemühen um)sie reißen sich um die Eintrittskarten — they are scrambling to or fighting each other to get tickets
* * *reißen; reißt, riss, ist oder hat gerissenA. v/t (hat)sich (dat)der Sturm riss mir den Hut vom Kopf the gale tore ( oder whipped) the hat from my headjemanden zu Boden reißen drag sb to the ground;das Lenkrad nach rechts reißen wrench the steering to the right;der Fluss riss das Haus einfach mit sich the river simply swept the house away;zehn Skifahrer wurden von der Lawine mit in den Tod gerissen the avalanche swept ten skiers to their deaths3. (beschädigen) tear, rip;sich (dat)einen Splitter in den Finger reißen get a splinter into one’s finger;sich (dat)ein Loch in die Hose reißen tear a hole in one’s trousers (US pants)4. fig:aus dem Schlaf gerissen werden be rudely awakened;aus seinen Illusionen gerissen werden come down to earth with a bump umg;die Macht an sich reißen seize power;sie war hin und her gerissen she couldn’t make up her mind; (war begeistert) she was thrilled to bits (US pieces) umg;das reißt mich nicht gerade vom Hocker umg I can’t say I’m thrilled, it’s nothing to write home about; → Witz, Zote etc5. Raubtier: (töten) killB. v/t & v/i (hat) SPORT Gewichtheben: lift in the snatch; Hochsprung, Pferdesport: knock off the bar;C. v/ider Film/Schnürsenkel ist gerissen the film tore/the shoelace broke;da riss ihm die Geduld his patience snapped ( oder gave out [on him]);jetzt reißt mir aber gleich der Geduldsfaden my patience is running out2. (hat) (zerren):D. v/r:sich um einen Fußballer/Filmstar reißen try to outbid one another to get a footballer/film star (US moviestar);ich reiße mich nicht darum, ihn kennen zu lernen I’m not exactly dying to get to know him* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) tearsich (Dat.) ein Loch in die Hose reißen — tear or rip a hole in one's trousers
jemandem etwas aus den Händen/Armen reißen — snatch or tear something from somebody's hands/arms
sich (Dat.) die Kleider vom Leibe reißen — tear one's clothes off
jemanden aus seinen Gedanken reißen — (fig.) awaken somebody rudely from his/her thoughts
3) (werfen, ziehen)[innerlich] hin und her gerissen sein od. werden — (fig.) be torn [two ways]
5)etwas an sich reißen — (fig.) seize something
2.die Latte/eine Hürde reißen — knock the bar down/knock a hurdle over
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein <paper, fabric> tear, rip; <rope, thread> break, snap; < film> break; < muscle> tearwenn alle Stricke od. Stränge reißen — (fig.) if all else fails
2) (ziehen)an etwas (Dat.) reißen — pull at something
3) (Leichtathletik) bring the bar down/knock the hurdle over3.1) tear oneself/itself (aus, von from)2) (ugs.): (sich bemühen um)sie reißen sich um die Eintrittskarten — they are scrambling to or fighting each other to get tickets
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: riß, ist/hat gerissen)= to pull v.to rend v.(§ p.,p.p.: rent)to rip v.to wrench v. -
8 скъсвам
1. tear, rend, ( дреха и) tear a hole in(връв и пр.) break(износвам) wear out(накъсвам) tear up(плик) tear open(обява, знаме и пр.) tear down(бент-за река) burstскъсвам на две/на парчета tear in two/to piecesскъсвам брънка sever a linkскъсвам веригите си burst o.'s fetters2. (отношения) break off, severскъсвам с break withскъсвам с миналото break with o.'s pastскъсвам напълно с make a total/complete break with, make a clean breach withскъсвам връзките си break/cut o.'s ties, sever connections, break contacts (с with)скъсвам дипломатическите отношения с break off diplomatic relations with3. (на изпит) failразг. plough, pluck, flunkскъсвамсе4. tear(за връв и пр.) break(за нещо опънато-струна и пр.) snap(за копче) come off5. прен. (старая се) lay o.s. out, fall over o.s. (да to)скъсвам се да се извинявам lay o.s. put to apologize, fall aver o.s. apologizingскъсвам се от смях burst o.'s sides with laughterкучетата се скъсаха да лаят the dogs barked their heads offскъсвам се да ям eat o.'s head off, burst o.'s sides eatingскъсвам се от работа work o.'s fingers to the bone* * *скъ̀свам,гл.1. tear, rend, ( дреха и пр.) tear a hole in; ( връв и пр.) break; ( износвам) wear out; ( накъсвам) tear up; ( плик) tear open; ( обява знаме и пр.) tear down; ( бент за река) burst; \скъсвам веригите си burst o.’s fetters; \скъсвам на две/на парчета tear in two/to pieces;2. ( отношения) break off, sever, разг. call it a day, call it quits; \скъсвам връзките си break/cut o.’s ties, sever connections, break contacts (c with); \скъсвам дипломатическите отношения c break off diplomatic relations with; \скъсвам напълно c make a total/complete break with, make a clean breach with; \скъсвам с break with, разг. split with, bust up with; \скъсвам с някого break (it off) with s.o., break off relations with s.o.;3. (на изпит) fail; разг. plough, pluck, flunk;\скъсвам се 1. tear; (за връв и пр.) break; (за нещо опънато струна и пр.) snap; (за копче) come off;2. прен. ( старая се) lay o.s. out, fall over o.s. (да to); • кучетата се скъсаха да лаят the dogs barked their heads off; \скъсвам се да ям eat o.’s head off, burst o.’s sides eating; \скъсвам се от работа work o.’s fingers to the bone; разг. burst a gut; \скъсвам се от смях burst o.’s sides with laughter.* * *tear: скъсвам in two - скъсвам на две; part (се); rend ; snap: скъсвам a thread - скъсвам нишка; break off with s.o - скъсвам с някого; fail (на изпит)* * *1. (бент - за река) burst 2. (връв и пр.) break 3. (за връв и пр.) break 4. (за копче) come off 5. (за нещо опънато- струна и пр.) snap 6. (износвам) wear out 7. (на изпит) fail 8. (накъсвам) tear up 9. (обява, знаме и пр.) tear down 10. (отношения} break off, sever 11. (плик) tear open 12. tear 13. tear, rend, (дреха и) tear a hole in 14. СКЪСВАМ брънка sever a link 15. СКЪСВАМ веригите си burst o.'s fetters 16. СКЪСВАМ връзките си break/cut o.'s ties, sever connections, break contacts (c with) 17. СКЪСВАМ дипломатическите отношения с break off diplomatic relations with 18. СКЪСВАМ на две/на парчета tear in two/to pieces 19. СКЪСВАМ напълно с make a total/ complete break with, make a clean breach with 20. СКЪСВАМ с break with 21. СКЪСВАМ с миналото break with o.'s past 22. СКЪСВАМ с някого break (it off) with s.o., break off relations with s.o. 23. СКЪСВАМ се да се извинявам lay o.s. put to apologize, fall aver o.s. apologizing 24. СКЪСВАМ се да ям eat o.'s head off, burst o.'s sides eating 25. СКЪСВАМ се от работа work o.'s fingers to the bone 26. СКЪСВАМ се от смях burst o.'s sides with laughter 27. СКЪСВАМce 28. кучетата се скъсаха да лаят the dogs barked their heads off 29. прен. (старая се) lay o.s. out, fall over o.s. (да to) 30. разг. plough, pluck, flunk -
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der1) (an old word for a tear (in clothes etc).) rent2) (a tear or hole: a rip in my shirt.) rip3) (a hole or split made by tearing: There's a tear in my dress.) tear* * *RissRR, RißALT<Risses, Risse>[rɪs]m1. (eingerissene Stelle) crack2. (Knacks) riftwir haben uns zerstritten, die Risse sind nicht mehr zu kitten we fell out and the rift between us can no longer be mended3. (Umrisszeichnung) [outline] sketch -
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der1) (an old word for a tear (in clothes etc).) rent2) (a tear or hole: a rip in my shirt.) rip3) (a hole or split made by tearing: There's a tear in my dress.) tear* * *rissRR, rißALT[rɪs] -
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reißt, riss, ist oder hat gerissenI v/t (hat)1. tear; (herausreißen, abreißen) pull; (Papier) tear, rip; (wegreißen) snatch; eine Seite aus einem Buch reißen tear ( oder rip) a page out of a book; sich (Dat) die Kleider vom Leibe reißen tear ( oder rip) off one’s clothes; jemandem etw. aus der Hand reißen snatch s.th. away from s.o. ( oder out of s.o.’s hand); der Sturm riss mir den Hut vom Kopf the gale tore ( oder whipped) the hat from my head2. in eine Richtung zwingen: pull, drag; Fluten: sweep; jemanden zu Boden reißen drag s.o. to the ground; das Lenkrad nach rechts reißen wrench the steering to the right; der Fluss riss das Haus einfach mit sich the river simply swept the house away; zehn Skifahrer wurden von der Lawine mit in den Tod gerissen the avalanche swept ten skiers to their deaths3. (beschädigen) tear, rip; sich (Dat) einen Splitter in den Finger reißen get a splinter into one’s finger; sich (Dat) ein Loch in die Hose reißen tear a hole in one’s trousers (Am. pants)4. fig.: aus dem Schlaf gerissen werden be rudely awakened; aus seinen Illusionen gerissen werden come down to earth with a bump umg.; die Macht an sich reißen seize power; die Führung an sich reißen SPORT take the lead; weitS. take over, take command; sie war hin und her gerissen she couldn’t make up her mind; (war begeistert) she was thrilled to bits (Am. pieces) umg.; das reißt mich nicht gerade vom Hocker umg. I can’t say I’m thrilled, it’s nothing to write home about; Witz, Zote etc.5. Raubtier: (töten) killII vt/i (hat) SPORTa) Gewichtheben: lift in the snatch;b) Hochsprung, Pferdesport: knock off the bar; er hat (die 1,97 m) dreimal gerissen he failed three times (at 1.97 m)III v/i1. (ist) tear; Kette, Saite etc.: break; Lippen: chap; Nebel: lift suddenly; der Film / Schnürsenkel ist gerissen the film tore / the shoelace broke; da riss ihm die Geduld his patience snapped ( oder gave out [on him]); jetzt reißt mir aber gleich der Geduldsfaden my patience is running outIV v/refl: sich reißen um fig. fight ( oder scramble oder squabble) over; sich um einen Fußballer / Filmstar reißen try to outbid one another to get a footballer / film star (Am. moviestar); ich reiße mich nicht darum I’m not that keen (Am. eager) (to have it); ich reiße mich nicht darum, ihn kennen zu lernen I’m not exactly dying to get to know him -
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скъ̀сам,скъ̀свам гл.1. tear, rend, ( дреха и пр.) tear a hole in; ( връв и пр.) break; ( износвам) wear out; ( накъсвам) tear up; ( плик) tear open; ( обява знаме и пр.) tear down; ( бент за река) burst; \скъсам веригите си burst o.’s fetters; \скъсам на две/на парчета tear in two/to pieces;2. ( отношения) break off, sever, разг. call it a day, call it quits; \скъсам връзките си break/cut o.’s ties, sever connections, break contacts (c with); \скъсам дипломатическите отношения c break off diplomatic relations with; \скъсам напълно c make a total/complete break with, make a clean breach with; \скъсам с break with, разг. split with, bust up with; \скъсам с някого break (it off) with s.o., break off relations with s.o.;3. (на изпит) fail; разг. plough, pluck, flunk;\скъсам се 1. tear; (за връв и пр.) break; (за нещо опънато струна и пр.) snap; (за копче) come off;2. прен. ( старая се) lay o.s. out, fall over o.s. (да to); • кучетата се скъсаха да лаят the dogs barked their heads off; \скъсам се да ям eat o.’s head off, burst o.’s sides eating; \скъсам се от работа work o.’s fingers to the bone; разг. burst a gut; \скъсам се от смях burst o.’s sides with laughter. -
14 раздирать
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15 rip
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16 пробивать брешь в обороне
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пробивать брешь в обороне
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17 пробить брешь в обороне
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пробить брешь в обороне
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20 anegarse en llanto
• be overcome by tears• fill one's eyes with tears• weep away the time• weep floods of tear• weep hole• weep oneself out
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