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101 grand
grand, e [gʀɑ̃, gʀɑ̃d]1. adjectivea. ( = de haute taille) tall• quand il sera grand [enfant] when he grows up• tu es grand/grande maintenant you're a big boy/girl nowd. (en nombre, en quantité) [vitesse, poids, valeur, puissance] great ; [nombre, quantité] large ; [famille] large, bige. ( = intense) [bruit, cri] loud ; [froid, chaleur] intense ; [vent] strong ; [danger, plaisir, pauvreté] greatf. ( = riche, puissant) [pays, firme, banquier, industriel] leadingg. ( = important) great ; [ville, travail] big• je t'annonce une grande nouvelle ! I've got some great news!h. ( = principal) main• la grande difficulté consiste à... the main difficulty lies in...i. (intensif) [travailleur, collectionneur, ami, rêveur] great ; [buveur, fumeur] heavy ; [mangeur] bigj. ( = remarquable) greatk. ( = de gala) [réception, dîner] grandl. ( = noble) [âme] noble ; [pensée, principe] loftym. ( = exagéré) faire de grandes phrases to voice high-flown sentimentsn. ( = beaucoup de) cela te fera (le plus) grand bien it'll do you the world of good• grand bien vous fasse ! much good may it do you!2. adverb3. masculine nouna. ( = élève) senior boyb. (terme d'affection) viens, mon grand come here, sonc. ( = personne puissante) les grands de ce monde men in high places4. feminine nouna. ( = élève) senior girl5. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The grandes écoles are competitive-entrance higher education establishments where engineering, business administration and other subjects are taught to a very high standard. The most prestigious include « l'École Polytechnique » (engineering), the three « Écoles normales supérieures » (arts and sciences), « l'ÉNA » (the civil service college), and « HEC » (business administration).Pupils prepare for entrance to the grandes écoles after their « baccalauréat » in two years of « classes préparatoires ». → CLASSES PRÉPARATOIRES CONCOURS ÉCOLE NATIONALE D'ADMINISTRATION* * *
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grande gʀɑ̃, gʀɑ̃d adjectif1) ( de dimensions importantes) ( en hauteur) tall; (en longueur, durée) long; ( en largeur) wide; (en étendue, volume) big2) (nombreux, abondant) large, biglaver à grande eau — to wash [something] in plenty of running water [légumes]; to wash [something] down [sol]
3) ( à un degré élevé) [rêveur, collectionneur, ami] great; [tricheur, joueur] big; [buveur, fumeur] heavy4) ( important) [découverte, expédition, nouvelle] great; [date] important; [rôle] major; [problème, décision] bigla grande majorité — the great ou vast majority
5) ( principal) main6) ( de premier plan) [société, marque] leading7) (brillant, remarquable) [peintre, vin, cause] great; [cœur, âme] nobleLouis le Grand — Louis the Great; esprit
les grandes classes — École the senior forms GB, the upper classes US
9) ( qualifiant une mesure) [hauteur, longueur, distance, valeur] great; [pointure, quantité, étendue] large; [vitesse] high10) (extrême, fort) [bonté, amitié, danger, intérêt] great; [bruit] loud; [froid] severe; [chaleur] intense; [vent] strong, high; [tempête] big, violentà grands cris — loudly; cas, remède
11) ( de rang social élevé) [famille, nom] great12) ( grandiose) [réception, projet] grand13) ( emphatique) [mot] big; [phrase] high-soundinget voilà, tout de suite les grands mots — there you go, straight off the deep end
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adverbe wideouvrir grand ses oreilles — fig to prick up one's ears
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nom masculinles cinq grands — Politique the Big Five
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en grand locution adverbialePhrasal Verbs:* * *ɡʀɑ̃, ɡʀɑ̃d grand, -e1. adj1) (= de haute taille) tallIl est grand pour son âge. — He's tall for his age.
2) (= aîné)C'est sa grande sœur. — She's his big sister.
3) (= adulte)Il est assez grand pour... — He's old enough to...
4) (= gros, vaste, large) big, large5) (importance, stature) greatC'est un grand ami à moi. — He's a great friend of mine.
les grandes lignes CHEMINS DE FER — the main lines
6) (ampleur, degré)les grands blessés; Les grands blessés ont été emmenés à l'hôpital en hélicoptère. — The severely injured were taken to hospital by helicopter.
7) (intensif)Ça te fera beaucoup de bien d'être au grand air. — It'll be very good for you to be out in the open air.
2. adv3. nm/f1) (= élève, enfant) big boy, big girlIl est chez les grands maintenant. — He's in the senior school now.
C'est une grande, elle peut y aller seule. — She's a big girl now, she can go on her own.
2) (= personnage)4. nm* * *A adj1 ( de dimensions importantes) ( en hauteur) [personne, arbre, tour, cierge] tall; (en longueur, durée) [bras, enjambée, promenade, voyage] long; ( en largeur) [angle, marge] wide; (en étendue, volume) [lac, ville, salle, trou, édifice, paquet] large, big; [tas, feu] big; ( démesuré) [pied, nez, bouche] big; un homme (très) grand a (very) tall man; un grand homme brun, un homme grand et brun a tall dark man; plus grand que nature larger than life; ouvrir de grands yeux to open one's eyes wide;2 (nombreux, abondant) [famille, foule] large, big; [fortune] large; grande braderie big sale; pas grand monde not many people; faire de grandes dépenses to spend a lot of money; il fait grand jour it's broad daylight; laver à grande eau to wash [sth] in plenty of running water [légumes]; to wash [sth] down [sol]; à grand renfort de publicité with much publicity;3 ( à un degré élevé) [rêveur, collectionneur, travailleur, ami, ennemi, pécheur] great; [tricheur, joueur, lâcheur, idiot] big; [buveur, fumeur] heavy; grand amateur de ballet great ballet lover; c'est un grand timide he's very shy; les grands malades very sick people; c'est un grand cardiaque he has a serious heart condition;4 ( important) [découverte, migration, expédition, événement, nouvelle, honneur] great; [date] important; [rôle] major; [problème, décision] big; ( principal) main; c'est un grand jour pour elle it's a big day for her; une grande partie de la maison a large part of the house; une grande partie des habitants many of the inhabitants; la grande majorité the great ou vast majority; ⇒ scène;5 ( principal) main; le grand escalier the main staircase; le grand problème/obstacle the main ou major problem/obstacle; les grands axes routiers the main ou trunk GB roads; les grands points du discours the main points of the speech; les grandes lignes d'une politique the broad lines of a policy;6 ( de premier plan) Écon, Pol [pays, société, industriel, marque] leading; les grandes industries the big industries;7 (brillant, remarquable) [peintre, œuvre, civilisation, vin, cause] great; [cœur, âme] noble; c'est un grand homme he's a great man; les grands écrivains great authors; un grand nom de la musique a great musician; un grand monsieur du théâtre a great gentleman of the stage; Louis/Pierre le Grand Louis/Peter the Great; les grands noms du cinéma/de la littérature indienne the big names of the cinema/of Indian literature; de grande classe [produit] high-class; [exploit] admirable; ⇒ esprit;8 ( âgé) [frère, sœur] elder; [élève] senior GB, older; ( adulte) grown-up; mon grand frère my elder brother; les grandes classes Scol the senior forms GB, the upper classes US; quand il sera grand when he grows up; mes enfants sont grands my children are quite old; une grande fille comme toi! a big girl like you!; 12 ans! tu es assez grand pour te débrouiller 12 years old! you're old enough to cope;9 ( qualifiant une mesure) [hauteur, longueur, distance, poids, valeur, âge] great; [dimensions, taille, pointure, quantité, nombre, étendue] large; [vitesse] high; [kilomètre, mois, heure] good; il est grand temps que tu partes it's high time you were off ou you went;10 (intense, extrême, fort) [bonté, lâcheté, pauvreté, amitié, chagrin, faim, danger, différence, intérêt] great; [bruit] great, loud; [froid] severe; [chaleur] intense; [vent] strong, high; [tempête] big, violent; avec grand plaisir with great ou much pleasure; dans le plus grand secret in great secrecy; d'une grande bêtise/timidité very ou extremely stupid/shy; à ma grande honte/surprise much to my shame/surprise; sans grand espoir/enthousiasme without much hope/enthusiasm; sans grande importance not very important; il n'y a pas grand mal à cela/à faire there isn't much harm in that/in doing; avoir grand faim/soif to be very hungry/thirsty; avoir grand besoin de to be badly in need of; ça te ferait le plus grand bien it would do you a world of good; à grands cris loudly; ⇒ cas, remède;11 ( de rang social élevé) [famille, nom] great; grande dame great lady; la grande bourgeoisie the upper middle class;12 ( grandiose) [réception] grand; grands projets grand designs; avoir grande allure, avoir grand air to look very impressive;13 ( emphatique) [mot] big; [phrase] high-sounding; un grand merci a big thank you; faire de grands gestes to wave one's arms about; et voilà, tout de suite les grands mots there you go, straight off the deep end.B nm,f1 ( enfant) big boy/girl; Scol senior GB ou older pupil; il a fait ça tout seul comme un grand he did it all by himself like a big boy; il fait le ménage comme un grand he does the housework like a grown-up; pour les grands et les petits for old and young alike;C adv wide; ouvrir grand la bouche to open one's mouth wide; ouvrir tout grand les bras to throw one's arms open; les fenêtres sont grand(es) ouvertes the windows are wide open; ouvrir la porte toute grande to open the door wide; ouvrir grand ses oreilles fig to prick up one's ears; ouvrir tout grand son cœur fig to open one's heart; les bottes chaussent grand the boots are large-fitting; leurs vêtements taillent grand their clothes are cut on the large side; voir grand fig to think big.D nm ( pays) big power; ( entreprise) leader, big name; les grands de ce monde the great and the good; Pol the world's leaders; les cinq grands Pol the Big Five; les grands de l'automobile the top car manufacturers; c'est un grand de la publicité he's big in advertising.E en grand loc adv [ouvrir] wide, completely; faire de l'élevage en grand to breed animals on a large scale; quand ils reçoivent, ils font les choses en grand when they entertain they do things on the grand scale or they really go to town○.grand argentier Hist royal treasurer; hum keeper of the nation's purse, Finance minister; le grand art alchemy; grand banditisme organized crime; grand bassin ( de piscine) main pool; Anat upper pelvis; grand cacatois main royal sail; grand caniche standard poodle; le grand capital Écon big money, big investors pl; grand commis de l'État top civil servant; grand coq de bruyère capercaillie; grand corbeau raven; grand couturier couturier; grand débutant absolute beginner; grand duc Zool eagle owl; grand écart Danse, Sport splits (sg); faire le grand écart to do the splits; le grand écran the big screen; grand électeur ( en France) elector who votes in the elections for the French Senate; ( aux États-Unis) presidential elector; grand ensemble high-density housing complex; la vie dans les grands ensembles high-rise living; grand d'Espagne Spanish grandee; grand foc outer jib; grand frais Météo moderate gale; grand hunier main topsail; grand hunier fixe lower main topsail; grand hunier volant upper main topsail; grand invalide civil, GIC civilian who is registered severely disabled; grand invalide de guerre, GIG Prot Soc ex-serviceman who is registered severely disabled; le grand large Naut the high seas (pl); grand magasin Comm department store; grand maître ( aux échecs) grand master; grand maître de l'ordre des Templiers Hist Grand Master of the Knights Templar; grand mât Naut mainmast; le grand monde high society; le Grand Nord Géog the Far North; Grand Œuvre Great Work; grand officier de la Légion d'Honneur high-ranking officer of the Legion of HonourGB; le Grand Orient the Grand Lodge of France; grand panda giant panda; Grand Pardon Day of Atonement; grand patron Méd senior consultant GB, head doctor US; grand perroquet Naut main topgallant sail; grand prêtre Relig, fig high priest; grand prix Courses Aut, Sport grand prix; le grand public the general public; Comm produit grand public consumer product; grand quart Naut six-hour watch; Grand quartier général, GQG Mil General Headquarters, GHQ; grand quotidien Presse big national daily; grand roque Jeux ( aux échecs) castling long; le Grand Siècle Hist the 17th century (in France); grand teint colourfastGB; grand tétras capercaillie; grand tourisme Courses Aut, Aut GT, gran turismo; le Grand Turc the Sultan; grand veneur Chasse master of the hounds; grande Armée Hist Grande Armée (Napoleon's army); grande Baie Australienne Géog Great Australian Bight; la grande banlieue the outer suburbs (pl); Grande Barrière (de Corail) Géog Great Barrier Reef; la grande bleue the sea; la grande cuisine Culin haute cuisine; grande distribution Écon volume retailing; grand école higher education institution; la Grande Guerre Hist the First World War; grande gueule○ loud mouth○; grande hune Naut maintop; la grande muette the army; la grande muraille de Chine Géog the Great Wall of China; grande personne grown-up, adult; la grande presse Presse the popular dailies (pl); grande puissance Pol superpower; grande roue ( de foire) big wheel GB, Ferris wheel US; grande série Comm mass production; fabriqué en grande série mass-produced; grande surface Comm supermarket; grandes eaux fountains; fig ( pleurs) waterworks; dès qu'on la gronde, ce sont les grandes eaux the minute you tell her off, she turns on the waterworks; grandes lignes Rail main train routes; grandes marées spring tides; grandes ondes Radio long wave (sg); Grandes Plaines Géog Great Plains; les grands blessés the seriously injured; grands corps de l'État Admin senior branches of the civil service; grands espaces Écol open spaces; grands fauves Zool big cats; grands fonds Naut ocean depths; les grands froids the cold of winter; Grands Lacs Géog Great Lakes; grands singes Zool great apes; ⇒ école, voyage.ⓘ Grande école A prestigious third-level institution where admission is usually by competitive entrance examination or concours. Places are much sought after as they are widely considered to guarantee more promising career prospects than the standard university institutions. Many grandes écoles specialize in particular disciplines or fields of study, e.g. ENA, Sciences Po, etc.( féminin grande) [grɑ̃, grɑ̃d] (devant nom masculin commençant par voyelle ou h muet [grɑ̃t]) adjectifA.[ASPECT QUANTITATIF]grand A/B/C capital A/B/Cune grande tour a high ou tall towerun grand fleuve a long ou big riveravoir de grands pieds to have big ou large feetmarcher à grands pas to walk with great ou long strides3. [d'un certain âge - être humain] big[aîné - frère, sœur] big4. [qui dure longtemps] long5. [intense, considérable] greatpendant les grandes chaleurs in high summer, in ou at the height of summerun grand incendie a major ou great firela grande majorité de the great ou vast majority ofils plongent à une grande profondeur they dive very deep ou to a great depth7. [entier]elle m'a fait attendre une grande heure/semaine she made me wait a good hour/a good week9. GÉOGRAPHIE10. ZOOLOGIEB.[ASPECT QUALITATIF]les grands problèmes de notre temps the main ou major ou key issues of our timece sont de grands amis they're great ou very good friendsles grands blessés/brûlés/invalides the seriously wounded/burned/disabled3. [puissant, influent - banque] top ; [ - industriel] top, leading, major ; [ - propriétaire, famille] important ; [ - personnage] great4. [dans une hiérarchie]les grands dignitaires du régime the leading ou important dignitaries of the regime5. [noble]avoir grand air ou grande allure to carry oneself well, to be imposing6. [généralementéreux]il a un grand cœur he's big-hearted, he has a big heart7. [exagéré] biggrands mots high-sounding words, high-flown language8. [fameux, reconnu] greatun grand journaliste a great ou top journalistil ne descend que dans les grands hôtels he only stays in the best hotels ou the most luxurious hotelsle grand film de la soirée tonight's big ou feature filmles grandes dates de l'histoire de France the great ou most significant dates in French history9. HISTOIRE10. [omnipotent, suprême] greatC.[EN INTENSIF]sans grand enthousiasme/intérêt without much enthusiasm/interestsa grande fierté, c'est son jardin he's very proud of ou he takes great pride in his gardenun grand merci à ta sœur lots of thanks to ou a big thank you to your sistercette cuisine a grand besoin d'être nettoyée this kitchen really needs ou is in dire need of a cleantoute la famille au grand complet the whole family, every single member of the familyjamais, au grand jamais je n'accepterai never in a million years will I acceptà sa grande surprise much to his surprise, to his great surprise————————, grande [grɑ̃, grɑ̃d] (devant nom masculin commençant par voyelle ou h muet [grɑ̃t]) nom masculin, nom féminin1. [enfant - d'un certain âge][en appellatif]merci mon grand! thanks, son!allons, ma grande, ne pleure pas! come on now, love, don't cry!comme un grand: je me débrouillerai tout seul, comme un grand/toute seule, comme une grande I'll manage on my own, like a big boy/a big girl[en appellatif]alors, ma grande, tu as pu te reposer un peu? well dear, did you manage to get some rest?[personne de grande taille]pour la photo, les grands se mettront derrière for the photo, tall people ou the taller people will stand at the back————————adverbe1. [vêtement]2. (locution)3. [largement]4. ART————————nom masculin1. PHILOSOPHIE → link=infiniment infiniment2. [entrepreneur, industriel]les grands de l'automobile the major ou leading car manufacturers————————grands nom masculin plurielÉCONOMIE & POLITIQUEles grands [les puissants] the rich (and powerful)les grands de ce monde the people in (positions of) power ou in high places————————en grand locution adverbiale[complètement] on a large scaleil faut aérer la maison en grand the house needs a thorough ou good airinggrande école nom féminingrand ensemble nom masculingrande surface nom fémininThe grandes écoles are relatively small and highly respected higher education establishments. Admission is usually only possible after two years of intensive preparatory studies and a competitive entrance examination. Most have close links with industry. The grandes écoles include l'École des hautes études commerciales or HEC (management and business), l'École polytechnique or l'X (engineering) and l'École normale supérieure (teacher training). -
102 courir
courir [kuʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 111. intransitive verba. to run ; (Automobiles, cycling) to race• entrer/sortir en courant to run in/outb. ( = se précipiter) to rush• pour enlever les taches, tu peux toujours courir (inf) if you think you'll get rid of those stains you've got another think coming (inf)• les épinards, je ne cours pas après (inf) I'm not that keen on spinach• courir sur le système or le haricot à qn (inf!) to get on sb's nerves (inf)d. [nuages, reflets] to race ; [eau] to rushe. ( = se répandre) le bruit court que... rumour has it that...f. [intérêt] to accrue ; [bail] to run2. transitive verba. (Sport) [+ épreuve] to compete inb. ( = s'exposer à) courir de grands dangers to be in great dangerc. ( = parcourir) [+ magasins, bureaux] to go round• des gens comme lui, ça ne court pas les rues (inf) there aren't many like himd. ( = fréquenter) courir les filles to chase the girls* * *kuʀiʀ
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1) Sport to compete in [épreuve]2) ( parcourir en tous sens)courir la campagne/les océans/le monde — to roam the countryside/the oceans/the world
3) ( fréquenter)courir les boutiques — to go round the shops GB ou stores US
4) ( s'exposer à)faire courir un (grand) danger à quelqu'un/quelque chose — to put somebody/something in (serious) danger
5) (colloq) ( chercher à séduire)courir les filles/garçons — to chase after girls/boys
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verbe intransitif1) gén [personne, animal] to run‘va chercher ton frère’ - ‘j'y cours’ — ‘go and get your brother’ - ‘I'm going’
les voleurs courent toujours — fig the thieves are still at large
courir sur une balle — ( au tennis) to run for a ball
3) ( se presser) [personne] to rushen courant — hastily, in a rush
courir (tout droit) à la catastrophe/faillite — to be heading (straight) for disaster/bankruptcy
4) ( chercher à rattraper)courir après quelqu'un/quelque chose — gén to run after somebody/something; ( poursuivre) to chase after [voleur, gloire]
s'il ne veut pas me voir je ne vais pas lui courir après — fig if he doesn't want to see me I'm not going to go chasing after him
5) ( se mouvoir rapidement) [ruisseau] to rush ( dans through); [nuages, flammes] to race ( dans across)6) ( parcourir)courir le long de — [sentier] to run along; [veine] to run down
7) ( se propager) [rumeur] to go aroundc'est un bruit qui court — it's a rumour [BrE]
faire courir un bruit — to spread a rumour [BrE]
8) ( être en vigueur) [intérêts] to accrue; [bail, contrat] to run ( jusqu'à to)9) ( s'écouler)le mois/l'année qui court — the current ou present month/year
10) [navire] to run, to sail••tu peux toujours courir! — (colloq) you can go whistle for it! (colloq)
laisser courir — (colloq) to let things ride
laisse courir! — (colloq) forget it!
* * *kuʀiʀ1. vi1) (pour fuir, par jeu) to runElle a traversé la rue en courant. — She ran across the street.
courir après qn — to run after sb, to chase sb
2) (en compétition) to run3) (se dépêcher) to rushÇa ne sert à rien de courir. — There's no point in rushing.
4) [rumeurs] to go round5) COMMERCE, [intérêt] to accruetu peux courir!; tu peux toujours courir! — you've got a hope!
2. vt1) SPORT, [épreuve] to compete in2) [risque] to run, [danger] to face3)* * *courir verb table: courirA vtr1 Sport [athlète] to run (in) [épreuve, marathon]; [cycliste] to ride in [épreuve]; [pilote] to drive in [rallye, course]; [cheval] to run in [épreuve]; courir le relais/100 mètres to run (in) the relay/100 metresGB;2 ( parcourir en tous sens) courir la campagne/les océans/le monde to roam the countryside/the oceans/the world; j'ai couru tout Paris pour trouver ton cadeau I searched the whole of Paris for your present; courir les boutiques to go round the shops GB ou stores US;3 ( fréquenter) courir les cocktails/bals/théâtres to do the rounds of the cocktail parties/dances/theatresGB;4 ( s'exposer à) courir un (grand) danger to be in (great) danger; faire courir un (grand) danger à qn/qch to put sb/sth in (serious) danger; courir un (gros) risque to run a (big) risk; je ne veux courir aucun risque I don't want to run any risks; courir le risque de faire to run the risk of doing; faire courir un risque à qn to put sb at risk; c'est un risque à courir it's a risk one has to take;5 ◑( agacer) courir qn to get on sb's nerves ou wick○ GB; tu nous cours avec tes histoires! you're getting on our nerves with your stories!;B vi1 gén [personne, animal] to run; courir dans le couloir/dans les escaliers to run in the corridor/on the stairs; courir à travers champs/à travers bois to run across the fields/through the woods; courir vite ( ponctuellement) to run fast; ( en général) to be a fast runner; je ne cours pas vite I can't run very fast; ils courent tous les samedis ( en jogging) they go for a run ou go jogging every Saturday; sortir en courant to run out; se mettre à courir to start running; courir vers or à qn to run toward(s) sb; cours chercher de l'aide/ton père run and get help/your father; je cours leur dire/les prévenir I'll run and tell them/warn them; ‘va chercher ton frère’-‘j'y cours’ ‘go and get your brother’-‘I'm going’; tout le monde court voir leur spectacle everybody is rushing to see their show; qu'est-ce qui vous fait courir? fig what makes you tick○?; les voleurs courent toujours fig the thieves are still at large;2 Sport ( en athlétisme) to run; ( en cyclisme) to ride, to race; (en voiture, moto) to race; ( en équitation) to run; courir sur to race with [nom de marque]; to race on [nom de véhicule]; courir au grand prix du Japon to race in the Japanese Grand Prix; on court à Vincennes cet après-midi Turf there's a race meeting at Vincennes this afternoon; courir sur une balle ( au tennis) to run for a ball;3 ( se presser) [personne] to rush; j'ai couru toute la journée I've been rushing about all day; elle court sans arrêt she's always rushing about, she's always on the go; courir au secours de qn to rush to sb's aid; en courant hastily, in a rush; courir (tout droit) à la catastrophe/faillite to be heading (straight) for disaster/bankruptcy;4 ( chercher à rattraper) courir après qn/qch gén to run after sb/sth; ( poursuivre) to chase after sb/sth; ton chien m'a couru après your dog chased after me; courir après un voleur to chase after a thief; s'il ne veut pas me voir je ne vais pas lui courir après fig if he doesn't want to see me I'm not going to go chasing after him; ⇒ valoir;5 ( essayer d'obtenir) courir après qch to chase after sth; courir après les honneurs/le succès/la gloire to chase after honourGB/success/glory;6 ○( essayer de séduire) courir après qn to chase after sb; il te court après he's chasing after you;7 ○( apprécier) ne pas courir après qch not to be wild about sth○; le chou, je ne cours pas après I'm not wild about cabbage○;8 ( se mouvoir rapidement) [ruisseau, torrent] to rush, to run (dans through); [flammes] to run, to race; [nuages] to race (dans across); ses doigts courent sur le clavier his/her fingers race over the keyboard; ma plume court sur la feuille my pen is racing across the page; laisser courir sa plume or son stylo (sur le papier) to let one's pen run ou race across the page;9 ( parcourir) courir le long de [sentier] to run along [bois, pré]; [veine, varice] to run down [jambe]; les lignes qui courent sur la paume de la main the lines that run across the palm;10 ( se propager) [rumeur, bruit] to go around; il y a un bruit qui court à leur sujet there's a rumourGB going around about them; le bruit court que rumourGB has it (that), there's a rumourGB that; c'est un bruit qui court it's a rumourGB; faire courir un bruit to spread a rumourGB;11 ( être en vigueur) [intérêts] to accrue; [bail, contrat] to run (jusqu'à to);13 Naut [navire] to run, to sail.C se courir vpr1 ( avoir lieu) [tiercé, course à pied] to be run; [course de voiture, moto] to take place;2 ( chercher à se rattraper) se courir après to chase (after) each other; arrêtez de vous courir après dans la maison! stop chasing each other around the house!;3 ○( se chercher) se courir après to look for each other.tu peux toujours courir○! you can go whistle for it○!; laisser courir○ to let things ride; laisse courir, tu vois bien qu'il le fait exprès forget it, can't you see he's doing it on purpose?; rien ne sert de courir il faut partir à point Prov slow and steady wins the race Prov.[kurir] verbe intransitif1. [généralement] to runentrer/sortir/traverser en courant to run in/out/acrossmonter/descendre l'escalier en courant to run up/down the stairsj'ai couru à fond de train ou à toutes jambes I ran as fast as my legs could carry mej'ai couru toute la journée I've been in a rush ou I've been run off my feet all day4. [se propager - rumeur, idée]le bruit court que... rumour has it that...5. [temps]6. [s'étendre]courir le long de [rivière, voie ferrée] to run ou to stretch along8. (locution)laisse courir! drop it!, forget it!courir sur le système (très familier) ou le haricot (très familier) à quelqu'un [l'énerver] to get up somebody's nose (UK) ou on somebody's nerves————————[kurir] verbe transitifcela court les rues [idée, style] it's run-of-the-millquelqu'un comme ça, ça ne court pas les rues people like that are hard to come by3. [fréquenter] to go roundcourir les filles/les garçons to chase girls/boyscourir le jupon ou le cotillon to be a womaniser4. [rechercher - honneurs, poste] to seek[encourir]faire courir un risque ou danger à quelqu'un to put somebody at risk[tenter]il ne faut pas courir deux lièvres à la fois (proverbe) if you run after two hares you will catch neither (proverbe)————————courir à verbe plus préposition[faillite, désastre] to be heading for————————courir après verbe plus préposition[rechercher]————————courir sur verbe plus préposition[approcher de]————————se courir verbe pronominal (emploi passif) -
103 quai
quai [ke]masculine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━In French towns, the word quai refers to a street running along the river, and appears in the street name itself. In Paris, some of these street names are used by extension to refer to the famous institutions situated there: Quai Conti refers to the Académie française, Quai des Orfèvres to the headquarters of the police force, and Quai d'Orsay to the Foreign Office.* * *kɛnom masculin1) Nautisme quay2) ( berge aménagée) bank3) (de gare, métro) platform•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ke nm1) [port] quay, [cours d'eau, canal] embankmentêtre à quai [navire] — to be alongside
2) [gare] platformLe train partira du quai numéro quatre. — The train will leave from platform 4.
* * *quai nm1 Naut quay; le navire est à quai the ship has docked;2 ( berge aménagée) bank; se promener sur les quais de la Seine to walk along the banks of the Seine;3 (de gare, métro) platform; attends-moi sur le quai wait for me on the platform.quai de débarquement Naut unloading dock; quai d'embarquement Naut loading dock; Quai des Orfèvres Paris police HQ; Quai d'Orsay French Foreign Office.[kɛ] nom masculin1. [d'une gare] platform4. [rue bordant un fleuve] streeta. [le Quai d'Orsay] the (French) Foreign Ministryb. [le Quai des Orfèvres] Police Headquarters (in Paris)The names Quai d'Orsay and Quai des Orfèvres are often used to refer to the government departments situated on the streets of the same name (the foreign office and the police department respectively). Le quai de Conti is sometimes used to refer to the Académie française. -
104 mancare
1. v/i be missing( venire meno) fail( morire) pass awaya qualcuno manca qualcosa someone lacks somethingmi mancano le forze I don't have the strengthmi manca la casa I miss homemi mancano 5000 lire I'm 5000 lire shortmanca la benzina nella macchina the car needs filling upmancano tre mesi a Natale it's three months to Christmassentirsi mancare feel faintnon mancherò I'll do that, I'll be sure to do itc'è mancato poco che cadesse he almost fellci mancherebbe altro! no way!, you must be joking!mancare di qualcosa ( non avere) lack something, be lacking in somethingmancare di fare qualcosa fail or omit to do somethingmancare di parola break one's promise2. v/t miss* * *mancare v. intr.1 (non avere a sufficienza) to be lacking (in sthg.), to lack (s.o., sthg.); to be wanting (in sthg.), to want (s.o., sthg.): mi manca il tempo per fare tutto quello che vorrei, I'm short of time to do all the things I'd like to; gli manca il denaro per farlo, he lacks the money to do it (o he hasn't got enough money to do it); gli manca il buon senso, manca di buon senso, he lacks (o is lacking in) common sense; manca di coraggio, he is lacking in courage; questa minestra manca di sale, the soup needs salt; la sua casa manca di tutto, his house lacks everything (o fam. his house is short of everything) // è la voglia di lavorare che gli manca, it's the will to work that he lacks // non faceva mancare nulla alla sua famiglia, he made sure that his family lacked for nothing2 (distare, intercorrere da un termine stabilito) to be: mancano tre giorni alla partenza, there are three days to departure; mancano ancora 20 minuti a mezzogiorno, there are still twenty minutes to go before twelve o'clock; manca 1 km al traguardo, there's one kilometre to go; manca poco a finire, it's nearly finished; quanto manca alla fine dello spettacolo?, how long is it until the end of the show?; non credo che manchi molto, I don't think it will be long3 (non esserci) not to be; (non essere reperibile) to be missing; (essere assente) to be absent: mancano delle carte che erano sulla mia scrivania, some papers that were on my desk are missing; si accorse che mancavano i suoi gioielli, she noticed her jewels were missing; manca la firma in questo assegno, there is no signature on this cheque; mancano le prove, there is no proof; da quanto tempo mancate da Milano?, how long have you been away from Milan?; manco da casa da cinque giorni, I've been away from home for five days; quanti alunni mancano?, how many pupils are absent?; manca un giocatore alla squadra, the team is one short4 (richiedere come completamento) to be needed: mancano cinquanta sterline per completare la somma, fifty pounds are needed to make up the sum; è tutto finito, mancano solo gli ultimi ritocchi, it's all done, it just needs a few finishing touches5 venire a mancare, (rimanere senza) to run* out; (andar via) to go* out: in pieno deserto mancò, venne a mancare la benzina, in the middle of the desert the petrol ran out (o we ran out of petrol); poi è mancata la luce, then the light went out; dalle 3 alle 5 mancherà il gas, la luce, gas, electricity will be cut off from 3 to 56 (venir meno) to fail (s.o., in sthg., to do); (svenire) to faint: mi mancarono le forze, my strength failed me; sentirsi mancare le forze, to feel one's strength failing; mancare al proprio dovere, to fail in one's duty; sentirsi mancare, to faint; la voce le mancò per lo spavento, she was speechless with fright // mancare a una promessa, alla parola data, to break a promise, one's word; sentirsi mancare il terreno sotto i piedi, (fig.) to feel lost: mi sento mancare il terreno sotto i piedi senza il tuo aiuto, I feel lost without your help7 (morire) to die, to pass away: è mancato, è venuto a mancare due anni fa, he passed away (o died) two years ago8 (tralasciare) to forget*, to fail: ''Non mancare di scrivermi'' ''Non mancherò!'', ''Don't forget to write to me'' ''I won't!''; non manchi di portargli i miei saluti, don't forget to give him my regards9 (sbagliare) to make* a mistake; to err; (agire scorrettamente) to wrong (s.o.): mancare verso qlcu., to treat s.o. rather badly; mancare verso il prossimo, to wrong one's fellow-men10 (essere rimpianto, desiderato) to miss (costr. pers.): quando sono all'estero mi manca il caffè italiano, when I'm abroad I miss Italian coffee; ci sei mancato molto, we really missed you◆ v.tr. to miss: mancare il bersaglio, to miss the mark (o the target); mancare la palla, to miss the ball; mancare un'occasione, to miss an opportunity.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: mancare di rispetto a qlcu., to show little respect for s.o. // gli manca un venerdì, una rotella, (scherz.) he's got a screw missing (o loose) // ci mancava anche questo!, that's all we needed!; ci mancherebbe altro!, that would be the limit! (o that would be the last straw!); ci mancava anche la pioggia!, now it's raining... that's all we need! // poco mancò che..., he, she ecc. nearly...: poco mancò che cadesse, he nearly fell.* * *[man'kare]1. vi (aus essere; nei sensi (d), (e) ed (f) avere)1) (far difetto) to be lackingmi mancano le parole per esprimerti la mia gratitudine — I can't find words to express my gratitude to you
ci manca il pane — we've run out of bread, we don't have o haven't got any bread
gli sono venuti a mancare i soldi — his money ran out, he ran out of money
manca un quarto alle 6 — it's a quarter to Brit o of Am 6
2) (non esserci) to be missing, not to be there, (persona: essere assente) to be absentmancano ancora 10 sterline — we're still £10 short
mancavi solo tu — you were the only one missing, you were the only one who wasn't there
mancare all'appello — (persona) to be absent from roll call, (cose) to be missing
3) (venir meno: coraggio, forze) to fail, (morire) to die4) (essere in errore) to be wrong, make a mistake5)mancare di — (coraggio, giudizio) to lack, be lacking in, (risorse, soldi) to be short of, lack
mancare di rispetto a qn — to be lacking in respect towards sb, be disrespectful towards sb
mancare di parola — not to keep one's word, go back on one's word
non mancherò — I won't forget, I'll make sure I do
6)mancare a — (doveri) to neglect, (promessa) to fail to keep, (appuntamento) to miss
7)ci mancherebbe altro! — of course I (o you ecc) will!ci mancava solo questa!; ci mancava anche questo! — that's all we need!
c'è mancato poco o poco è mancato che si facesse male — he very nearly hurt himself
2. vt(bersaglio) to miss* * *[man'kare] 1.verbo transitivo to miss [bersaglio, palla]2.1) (non bastare, essere assente) to be* missinggli indizi non mancano — there's no lack o there are plenty of clues
giunto il momento, gli mancò il coraggio — when the time came, his courage failed him
non ci manca nulla qui — we don't want o lack for anything here
gli manca un dito, un occhio — he's got a finger missing, he's only got one eye
manca un quarto alle due — it's a quarter to BE o of AE two
ormai manca poco — (a una meta) we've almost arrived; (a una data) the day o time is nearly here
3) (venire meno, svanire)7) eufem. (morire) to pass away, to die8) (aus. avere) (tralasciare) to omit, to fail"ringrazialo da parte mia" - "non mancherò" — "thank him for me" - "I won't forget, I most certainly shall"
9) (aus. avere) (venire meno a)11) mancarci pococ'è mancato poco che morisse — he almost o (very) nearly died
* * *mancare/man'kare/ [1]to miss [bersaglio, palla]; mancare il colpo to misfire(aus. essere)1 (non bastare, essere assente) to be* missing; gli indizi non mancano there's no lack o there are plenty of clues; i viveri vennero a mancare supplies were running out; gli manca il coraggio he lacks courage; giunto il momento, gli mancò il coraggio when the time came, his courage failed him; la pazienza non le manca she is not lacking in patience; mi è mancato il tempo I didn't have enough time; non ci manca nulla qui we don't want o lack for anything here; gli manca un dito, un occhio he's got a finger missing, he's only got one eye; la minestra manca di sale there isn't enough salt in the soup2 (in espressioni di tempo o di spazio) manca un quarto alle due it's a quarter to BE o of AE two; mancano solo dieci minuti alla fine there are ten minutes to go before the end; ormai manca poco (a una meta) we've almost arrived; (a una data) the day o time is nearly here; mancano 2 km there are 2 km to go3 (venire meno, svanire) gli mancarono le forze his strength failed him; mi mancano le parole words fail me4 (non essere più erogato) è mancata la luce there's been a blackout5 (essere lontano o assente) manca da casa da 2 mesi he has been away from home for 2 months6 (fare sentire la mancanza) mi manchi I miss you7 eufem. (morire) to pass away, to die8 (aus. avere) (tralasciare) to omit, to fail; non mancherò di farglielo sapere I'll be sure to let you know; "ringrazialo da parte mia" - "non mancherò" "thank him for me" - "I won't forget, I most certainly shall"9 (aus. avere) (venire meno a) mancare al proprio dovere to fail in one's duty; mancare alle proprie promesse to fail to keep one's promises10 mancarci (per esprimere disappunto) ci mancherebbe solo che si mettesse a piovere all (that) we need now is for it to start raining; ci mancava anche questa! that's all we needed! that's done it!11 mancarci poco c'è mancato poco che cadesse dalla scala he just missed falling from the ladder; c'è mancato poco che morisse he almost o (very) nearly died. -
105 giorno
m daygiorno di arrivo/partenza arrival/departure dategiorno di paga paydaygiorno feriale weekday, working daygiorno festivo (public) holidayilluminato a giorno floodlitl'altro giorno the other dayogni giorno every daya giorni ( fra pochi giorni) in a few days (time)al giorno a dayal giorno d'oggi nowadaysin pieno giorno in broad daylightdi giorno by day* * *giorno s.m.1 ( periodo di 24 ore) day: un giorno d'estate, a summer day; un giorno di pioggia, a rainy day; giorno festivo, holiday; giorno lavorativo, feriale, workday (o working day); giorno libero, di riposo, day off; i miei giorni liberi sono..., my free days are...; un bambino di pochi giorni, a baby a few days old; la carica di questo orologio dura tre giorni, this watch goes for three days without having to be wound up; che giorno è oggi?, what's the date today? (o what's today's date?); che giorno parti?, what day are you leaving?; per partire, un giorno vale l'altro, one day is as good as the next for leaving; lavora 8 ore al giorno, he works eight hours a day (o an eight-hour day); lavora tutto il ( santo) giorno, he works all day (o all day long o the whole day); si sveglia tutti i giorni alle 8, he wakes up at 8 every day; mancano ancora molti giorni alla fine della vacanza, there's still a long way to go before the end of the holiday; è in ospedale da molti giorni, he has been in hospital for many days now; lo so già da molti giorni, I've known about it for a few days (o for quite a long time) now; l'ho visto l'altro giorno, ( l'altro ieri) I saw him the day before yesterday; ( qualche giorno fa) I saw him the other day; l'ho visto qualche giorno fa, I saw him a few days ago; l'ho visto il giorno dopo e stava già meglio, I saw him the day after and he was already better; due volte al giorno, twice a day; un giorno sì e uno no, every other day; un giorno ti dirò, some day I'll tell you; e un ( bel) giorno partì..., and one day he left // un giorno o l'altro ti pentirai di questa scelta, one of these days (o sooner or later) you'll regret this choice; ti verrò a trovare un giorno o l'altro, uno di questi giorni, one of these days I'll come and see you // un giorno dopo l'altro, giorno dopo giorno, day after day // è sparito da un giorno all'altro, he disappeared overnight; ci è capitato tutto da un giorno all'altro, it all happened overnight (o very suddenly); potrebbe succedere da un giorno all'altro, it could happen at any moment (o any moment now) // migliora di giorno in giorno, he's getting better and better each day (o day by day) // la situazione va affrontata giorno per giorno, the situation has to be dealt with on a day to day basis // il suo amore per lui diminuiva giorno dopo giorno, day by (o after) day her love for him grew weaker and weaker // è questione di giorni e sapremo chi ha vinto, we'll know who has won in a few days' time // arriverà a giorni, he'll be arriving any day now // a giorni è allegro, a giorni è triste, sometimes (o at times) he is cheerful, sometimes (o at times) he is sad // al giorno d'oggi, ai giorni nostri, nowadays (o at the present time) // (da) oggi a otto ( giorni), otto giorni (da) oggi, today week (o a week from today) // il dirottamento del jumbo è il fatto del giorno, the jumbo hijack is today's big event (o main story); l'uomo del giorno, the man of the moment // di tutti i giorni, for everyday use; everyday: un servizio di piatti per tutti i giorni, a set of plates for everyday use; sono problemi di tutti i giorni, they are everyday problems // mettere qlcu. a giorno di qlco., to acquaint s.o. with sthg.; essere a giorno di qlco., to be acquainted with sthg. // ho conosciuto giorni migliori, I have seen better days // finì i suoi giorni in ospedale, he ended his days in a hospital // avere i giorni contati, (fig.) to be at death's door // il giorno dei morti, All Soul's Day // il giorno del Signore, the Lord's Day // il buon giorno si conosce dal mattino, (prov.) you can tell the day from the morning2 ( ore di luce) day, daylight: i giorni si stanno allungando, the days are drawing out; di giorno, by day; studia giorno e notte, he studies night and day; sta facendo giorno, day is dawning; sul far del giorno, at the break of day; è ancora giorno, it's still day (light); al cadere del giorno, at sunset // luce del giorno, daylight; fare qlco. alla luce del giorno, (fig.) to do sthg. in broad daylight; la sua innocenza è chiara come la luce del giorno, (fig.) his innocence is crystal clear // giorno pieno, fatto, broad daylight; la rapina è avvenuta in pieno giorno, the robbery took place in broad daylight; si alzò a giorno fatto, he got up late in the morning (o when it was broad daylight) // illuminato a giorno, floodlit (o brightly lit); l'illuminazione della piazza era a giorno, the square was floodlit // tra i loro racconti ci corre quanto dal giorno alla notte, their two versions are as different as chalk and cheese // fare di notte giorno, to be a night bird (o a night owl)3 (astr.) day: giorno civile, calendar (o civil) day; giorno solare, calendar day; giorno solare vero, apparent solar day4 (comm., econ., fin.) day; date: giorno di consegna, delivery day; giorno di mercato, market day; giorno di paga, payday; (amm.) ultimo giorno utile, last clear day; giorni data, after date; a 30 giorni data, at 30 days after date; (mar.) giorni di controstallie, demurrage days // dare gli otto, i quindici giorni, to give a week's, a fortnight's notice // (econ.): essere all'ordine del giorno, to be on the agenda; giorno di chiusura del bilancio, balance-sheet date; giorno uomo, man-day; giorni lavorativi ( operativi), stream days; giorni consecutivi, running days // ( banca): giorno di valuta, value date; giorni di scadenza, term days; giorni di grazia, ( giorni di tolleranza concessi per i pagamenti) days of grace // ( Borsa): giorno dei compensi, di liquidazione, settlement ( o settling) day; giorno dei riporti, continuation ( o contango o making-up) day; giorno di presentazione fogli, name day; giorni intermedi, intermediate days* * *['dʒorno]sostantivo maschile1) dayogni quindici -i — every two weeks o fortnight BE
che giorno è oggi? — (della settimana) what day is it today? (del mese) what's the date today? what's today's date?
un giorno o l'altro — some day, one day
da un giorno all'altro — [ essere atteso] any day (now); [ cambiare] overnight, from one day to the next
ai -i nostri o al giorno d'oggi — nowadays, today
2) (ore di luce) daylight, daytimesul far del giorno — at the break of day, at daybreak
•giorno feriale — weekday, workday, working day
giorno del Giudizio — relig. Judgment Day, day of judgment, doomsday
giorno di paga — payday, account day
••tutti i santi -i — every blessed o single day, each and every day
* * *giorno/'dʒorno/ ⇒ 19sostantivo m.1 day; fra otto -i in a week('s time); ogni quindici -i every two weeks o fortnight BE; a due -i di treno two days away by train; due voli al giorno two daily flights; giorno per giorno day by day; verranno -i migliori better times will come; che giorno è oggi? (della settimana) what day is it today? (del mese) what's the date today? what's today's date? è il giorno in cui faccio la spesa it's my shopping day; un giorno o l'altro some day, one day; un bel giorno one fine day; tornerà a -i he'll be back in a few days; da un giorno all'altro [ essere atteso] any day (now); [ cambiare] overnight, from one day to the next; notizia del giorno news of the day; ai -i nostri o al giorno d'oggi nowadays, today2 (ore di luce) daylight, daytime; di giorno by o in daylight, in the daytime; sul far del giorno at the break of day, at daybreak; fare giorno to dawn; in pieno giorno in broad daylightandare a -i to depend on the day; tutti i santi -i every blessed o single day, each and every day; tutto il santo giorno the whole blessed day; tra i due ce ne corre quanto dal giorno alla notte they are as different as chalk and cheese\giorno di chiusura closing day; giorno feriale weekday, workday, working day; giorno festivo holiday; giorno del Giudizio relig. Judgment Day, day of judgment, doomsday; giorno lavorativo→ giorno feriale; giorno di paga payday, account day. -
106 echarse
1 (arrojarse) to throw oneself2 (tenderse) to lie down3 (ponerse) to put on4 (novio, novia) to get oneself* * ** * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=lanzarse) to throw o.s.echarse en brazos de algn — to throw o.s. into sb's arms
echarse sobre algn — [gen] to hurl o.s. at sb, rush at sb; (=atacando) to fall on sb
2) (=acostarse) to lie downme eché en el sofá y me quedé dormido — I lay down o stretched out on the sofa and fell asleep
3) (=moverse)me tuve que echar a la derecha para que adelantara — I had to pull over to the right to let him overtake
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echarse atrás — (lit) to throw o.s. back(wards), move back(wards); (fig) to back out¡échense para atrás! — move back!
4) (=ponerse)echarse a ({+ infin}8})se echó a correr — she broke into a run, she started running
5) [uso enfático]echarse una novia — to get o.s. a girlfriend
echarse un pitillo — to have a cigarette o smoke
See:echar 1., 13)6)• echárselas de — to make o.s. out to be
7) Méxecharse a algn encima — to alienate sb, turn sb against one
8) Méx* (=matar)* * *(v.) = stretch out, lie downEx. He put away twice as much wine as usual and it went to his head, so he stretched out on his bed for a nap.Ex. They stopped or lay down or wallowed frequently just before the crossing point on the river.* * *(v.) = stretch out, lie downEx: He put away twice as much wine as usual and it went to his head, so he stretched out on his bed for a nap.
Ex: They stopped or lay down or wallowed frequently just before the crossing point on the river.* * *
■echarse verbo reflexivo
1 (acostarse) to lie down ➣ Ver nota en lie; (tirarse) to throw oneself
figurado el tiempo se nos echó encima, it was late before we knew it
2 (+ a + infinitivo) (empezar) to begin to: cuando lo dije se echó a reír, when I said it she burst out laughing
♦ Locuciones: echarse atrás, to cry off, back down: hizo muchas promesas, pero al final se echó atrás, he made a lot of promises but in the end he went back on them
echarse encima, to pounce on: se me echó encima hecha una furia, she sprang on me in a fit of rage
el tiempo se nos echó encima, we've run out of time
' echarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atrás
- calle
- deteriorarse
- joderse
- reír
- tumbarse
- bartola
- boca
- como
- cuesta
- echar
- lado
- perder
- salar
English:
back down
- burst into
- down
- fall about
- lean back
- lie
- lie down
- nap
- pot
- rack
- throw down
- trumpet
- back
- bad
- burst
- dive
- dodge
- fart
- go
- perish
- pull
- shoulder
- shrink
- siesta
- spoil
- waste
* * *vprecharse al suelo to throw oneself to the ground;se echó a sus brazos she threw herself into his arms;se echaron encima del enemigo they fell upon the enemy;el tren se les echó encima antes de que pudieran reaccionar the train was upon them before they had time to react;la noche se nos echó encima antes de llegar al refugio night fell before we reached the shelter2. [acostarse] to lie down;échate aquí lie down here;me voy a echarse un rato I'm going to have a nap;se echó en el sofá she lay down on the sofa;echarse a dormir [acostarse] to go to bed;Figno nos podemos echarse a dormir we can't afford to be complacent;echarse una siesta to have a napse echó a cantar/reír he burst into song/laughter, he started singing/laughing;se echó a correr she broke into a run, she started running;se echó a volar it flew offéchate un abrigo o pasarás frío put a coat on or you'll be coldse echó a la derecha para dejarle pasar he moved to the right to allow her to pass;echarse atrás: se echó atrás en el último momento he backed out at the last moment;ya es muy tarde para echarse atrás it's a bit late to turn back nowse echó un eructo he let out a belch9. Comp[plan] to fall through; [país, persona] to go to the dogs; Famechárselas de: se las echa de entendido en arte he makes out he's an expert on art* * *v/r1 ( tirarse) throw o.s.;echarse al agua jump into the water;echarse al suelo throw o.s. to the ground;échate a un lado move to one side;echarse sobre algo throw o.s. on sth;echarse detrás de alguien go after s.o.2 ( tumbarse) lie down3 ( ponerse) put on4:echarse a llorar/reír start o begin to cry/laugh, start crying/laughing5:echárselas de algo make out that one is sth, make o.s. out to be sth6 fam* * *vr1) : to throw oneself2) : to lie down3) : to put on4)echarse a : to start to5)echarse a perder : to go bad, to spoil6)echárselas de : to pose as* * *echarse vb2. (moverse) to move3. (hacer, tomar) to haveecharse novio / novia to get a boyfriend / girlfriend -
107 prisa
f.hurry, haste.con las prisas me olvidé de llamarte in the rush I forgot to call youa toda prisa very quicklycorrer prisa to be urgentdarse prisa to hurry (up)de prisa quicklyde prisa y corriendo in a slapdash wayir con prisa to be in a hurrymeter prisa a alguien to hurry o rush somebodytener prisa to be in a hurryla prisa es mala consejera (Prov) more haste, less speed* * *1 hurry■ ¡date prisa que no llegamos! hurry up or we'll never make it!\correr prisa to be urgentdarse prisa to hurryde prisa y corriendo in a mad rushmeterle prisa a alguien to rush somebodysin prisa pero sin pausa slowly but surelytener prisa to be in a hurry* * *noun f.hurry, rush- tener prisa* * *SF (=prontitud) hurry, haste; (=premura) urgency•
a prisa — quickly, hurriedly¿corren prisa estas cartas? — are these letters urgent?, is there any hurry for these letters?
¿te corre prisa? — are you in a hurry?
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darse prisa — to hurry, hurry up¡date prisa! — hurry (up)!, come along!
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de prisa — quickly, hurriedly•
meter prisa a algn — to make sb get a move on, make sb hurry up•
tener prisa — to be in a hurry* * *1) (rapidez, urgencia) rush, hurry¿a qué viene tanta prisa? — what's the rush o hurry?
no me metas prisa — don't rush o hurry me
tengo prisa — (Esp, Méx) I'm in a rush o a hurry
2) (en locs)a or de prisa — deprisa
correr prisa: éstos no (me) corren prisa there's no rush for these; sin prisa pero sin pausa slowly but surely; hazlo sin prisa pero sin pausa — take your time
* * *= haste.Ex. Capital funding usually took the form of end-of-year 'windfalls' needing to be spent in hectic haste necessitating hurried decision making.----* andar sin prisa = mosey.* a prisa = hurriedly, quickly.* con mucha prisa = without a minute to spare.* con prisa = in a rush, in a hurry.* darse prisa = hurry, hurry up, get on + Posesivo + running shoes, shake + a leg, hot-foot it to, make + haste, rattle + Posesivo + dags, get + a wiggle on, put + Posesivo + skates on, get + Posesivo + skates on, get + a move on.* darse prisa con calma = make + haste slowly.* de prisa = in haste.* dirigirse a toda prisa hacia = make + haste towards.* hacer esto y aquello sin prisas = pootle.* ir a un Sitio sin prisa = mosey.* marcharse de prisa = dash off, shoot off.* meter prisa = hustle.* no correr prisa = there + be + no hurry.* no haber prisa = there + be + no hurry.* prisa de última hora = last-minute rush.* salir a toda prisa = make + a hasty exit.* sin prisa(s) = unhurriedly, leisurely.* tener demasiada prisa = be in too much of a hurry, be in too much of a rush.* tener prisa = be in a hurry.* * *1) (rapidez, urgencia) rush, hurry¿a qué viene tanta prisa? — what's the rush o hurry?
no me metas prisa — don't rush o hurry me
tengo prisa — (Esp, Méx) I'm in a rush o a hurry
2) (en locs)a or de prisa — deprisa
correr prisa: éstos no (me) corren prisa there's no rush for these; sin prisa pero sin pausa slowly but surely; hazlo sin prisa pero sin pausa — take your time
* * *= haste.Ex: Capital funding usually took the form of end-of-year 'windfalls' needing to be spent in hectic haste necessitating hurried decision making.
* andar sin prisa = mosey.* a prisa = hurriedly, quickly.* con mucha prisa = without a minute to spare.* con prisa = in a rush, in a hurry.* darse prisa = hurry, hurry up, get on + Posesivo + running shoes, shake + a leg, hot-foot it to, make + haste, rattle + Posesivo + dags, get + a wiggle on, put + Posesivo + skates on, get + Posesivo + skates on, get + a move on.* darse prisa con calma = make + haste slowly.* de prisa = in haste.* dirigirse a toda prisa hacia = make + haste towards.* hacer esto y aquello sin prisas = pootle.* ir a un Sitio sin prisa = mosey.* marcharse de prisa = dash off, shoot off.* meter prisa = hustle.* no correr prisa = there + be + no hurry.* no haber prisa = there + be + no hurry.* prisa de última hora = last-minute rush.* salir a toda prisa = make + a hasty exit.* sin prisa(s) = unhurriedly, leisurely.* tener demasiada prisa = be in too much of a hurry, be in too much of a rush.* tener prisa = be in a hurry.* * *A (rapidez, urgencia) rush, hurry¿a qué viene tanta prisa? what's the rush o hurry?con las prisas olvidé decírselo in the rush I forgot to tell her¿a qué viene tanta prisa por casarse? why are you in such a hurry o rush to get married?no me metas prisa don't rush o hurry meestoy de prisa or tengo prisa I'm in a rush o a hurrydarse prisa to hurry up, to hurrydate prisa o perderás el tren hurry up or you'll miss the trainB ( en locs):a or de prisa deprisa:a toda prisa as fast as possiblehuyó de allí a toda prisa she fled as fast as she could gocorrer prisa: no se preocupe, éstos no (me) corren prisa don't worry, there's no rush for these o I'm not in a rush for thesesin prisa pero sin pausa: el público entraba en la tienda sin prisa pero sin pausa there was a steady stream of people going into the shopsin prisa pero sin pausa la situación va mejorando slowly but surely the situation is getting better* * *
prisa sustantivo femenino
1 (rapidez, urgencia) rush, hurry;◊ ¿a qué viene tanta prisa? what's the rush o hurry?;
con las prisas olvidé decírselo in the rush I forgot to tell her;
tenía prisa por llegar a casa he was in a rush to get home;
no me metas prisa don't rush o hurry me;
tengo prisa (Esp, Méx) I'm in a rush o a hurry;
darse prisa to hurry (up)
2 ( en locs) a or de prisa See Also→◊ deprisa ;
a toda prisa as fast as possible;
correr prisa: estos no (me) corren prisa there's no rush for these
prisa sustantivo femenino hurry, rush: tengo mucha prisa, I'm in a hurry
♦ Locuciones: correr prisa, to be urgent
darse prisa, to hurry up
meter prisa, to hurry o rush sb
' prisa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apremiar
- apurar
- apurada
- apurado
- apurarse
- correr
- encaminarse
- espabilar
- espabilarse
- parecer
- pausa
- precipitación
- precipitada
- precipitado
- precipitarse
- rato
- venga
- acelerar
- afán
- afanado
- apresurar
- apuro
- disparado
- ir
- meter
- vestir
English:
be
- bolt
- buck up
- catch
- charge off
- cobble together
- come on
- double
- fade
- hurry
- hustle
- in
- leg
- move
- quick
- rush
- rush off
- scurry
- speed
- speed up
- such
- tear
- throw on
- come
- haste
- hastily
- past
- whisk
* * *prisa nf[prontitud] haste, hurry; [rapidez] speed; [urgencia] urgency;¿por qué tantas prisas? what's the hurry?;con las prisas me olvidé de llamarte in the rush I forgot to call you;a toda prisa very quickly;correr prisa to be urgent;¿qué es lo que más prisa corre? which is most urgent?;darse prisa to hurry (up);de prisa quickly;de prisa y corriendo in a slapdash way;ir con prisa, llevar prisa to be in a hurry;meter prisa a alguien to hurry o rush sb;tener prisa to be in a hurry;la prisa es mala consejera more haste, less speed;sin prisa pero sin pausa slowly but steadily* * *f hurry, rush;darse prisa hurry (up);tener prisa be in a hurry o rush;a toda prisa as fast o as quickly as possible;de prisa fast, quickly;correr prisa be urgent;meter prisa a alguien hurry s.o. along, make s.o. hurry* * *prisa nf1) : hurry, rush2)a prisa orde prisa : quickly, fast3)a toda prisa : as fast as possible4)darse prisa : to hurry5)tener prisa : to be in a hurry* * *prisa n hurry¡date prisa! hurry up! -
108 trote
m.trot.al trote at a trotpres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: trotar.* * *1 (de caballo) trot\al trote at a trotde todo trote / para todo trote figurado for everyday use, for everyday wearno estar para trotes familiar not to be up to that* * *SM1) [de caballo] trotir al trote — to trot, go at a trot
2) * (=uso)de mucho trote — hard-wearing, tough
3) * (=ajetreo) bustle* * *1) (Equ) trotal trote — (Equ) at a trot
terminó el trabajo al trote — (fam) he finished the job in double-quick time (colloq)
se marchó al trote — (fam) she rushed off
2)a) (fam) ( ajetreo)que trote he tenido hoy! — I've been rushing around like crazy o mad today (colloq)
no estar para esos/estos trotes: ya no estoy para esos trotes — I'm not up to that sort of thing any more
b) (fam) ( uso)zapatos de or para mucho trote — shoes which will stand up to a lot of wear and tear
* * *= trot.Ex. Jogging, a form of aerobic exercise, is the act of running at a slow trot.* * *1) (Equ) trotal trote — (Equ) at a trot
terminó el trabajo al trote — (fam) he finished the job in double-quick time (colloq)
se marchó al trote — (fam) she rushed off
2)a) (fam) ( ajetreo)que trote he tenido hoy! — I've been rushing around like crazy o mad today (colloq)
no estar para esos/estos trotes: ya no estoy para esos trotes — I'm not up to that sort of thing any more
b) (fam) ( uso)zapatos de or para mucho trote — shoes which will stand up to a lot of wear and tear
* * *= trot.Ex: Jogging, a form of aerobic exercise, is the act of running at a slow trot.
* * *A ( Equ) trotlos jinetes se acercaban al trote the riders approached at a trot o came trotting upse marchó al trote para tomar el tren de las cinco ( fam); she rushed off to catch the five o'clock trainCompuesto:rising trotB1 ( fam)(ajetreo): ¡que trote he tenido hoy! I've been rushing around like crazy o mad today ( colloq)este fin de semana me espera un trote bárbaro this weekend is going to be really hecticno estar para esos trotes: ya no estoy para esos trotes I'm not up to that sort of thing any more2 ( fam)(uso): ¡este vestido tiene un trote! this dress has seen a lot of service, I've had a lot of wear out of this dressestas botas aún están bien a pesar del trote que les he dado these boots are still OK despite all the punishment I've given them ( colloq)zapatos de or para mucho trote shoes which will stand up to a lot of wear and tear* * *
Del verbo trotar: ( conjugate trotar)
troté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
trote es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trotar
trote
trotar ( conjugate trotar) verbo intransitivo
trote sustantivo masculino
1 (Equ) trot;
2 (fam) ( ajetreo):◊ ¡qué trote he tenido hoy! it's been so hectic today (colloq);
ya no estoy para esos trotes I'm not up to that sort of thing any more
trotar vi (un caballo) to trot
trote sustantivo masculino
1 (de caballo) trot
(de persona) rushing around
2 fam (fatiga, trabajo) yo ya no estoy para estos trotes, I'm not up to this sort of thing any more
♦ Locuciones: al trote (muy deprisa) in a rush
(un caballo) trotting
de/para (todo) trote, everyday
' trote' also found in these entries:
English:
trot
* * *trote nm1. [de caballo] trot;al trote [trotando] at a trot;[muy deprisa] in a rush;el pony se alejó al trote the pony went off at a trot, the pony trotted off;debían de llevar prisa porque iban al trote they must have been in a hurry because they were rushing alongno estar para (estos) trotes not to be up to it o to that kind of thinguna tela de mucho trote a hard-wearing material;estos pantalones son para todo trote these trousers are for everyday use* * *m trot; famrush;ir al trote trot;ya no estoy para esos trotes I’m not up to it any more;* * *trote nm1) : trot3)de trote : durable, for everyday use* * *trote n trot -
109 conduite
conduite [kɔ̃dyit]1. feminine nouna. [de véhicule] drivingb. [d'affaires, pays] running ; [de négociations, enquête] conducting• quelle conduite adopter ? what course of action shall we take?• relâché or libéré pour bonne conduite (Prison) released for good behaviourd. ( = tuyau) pipe• conduite d'eau/de gaz water/gas main2. compounds* * *kɔ̃dɥit1) ( manière d'être) gén behaviour [BrE]; ( d'écolier) conductzéro de conduite — black mark for bad behaviour [BrE]
ils n'accepteront pas qu'on leur dicte leur conduite — they will not put up with being told what to do
2) ( d'enquête) conducting; ( de travaux) supervision; ( d'entreprise) management; ( de nation) leadership3) (de voiture, train) driving; ( de moto) riding5) (colloq) ( examen) driving test6) ( canalisation) pipe•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔ̃dɥit nf1) (en auto) driving3) (= comportement) behaviour Grande-Bretagne behavior USA4) [eau, gaz] pipe* * *conduite nf1 ( manière d'être) gén behaviourGB (avec, envers qn to, toward(s) sb); ( d'écolier) conduct; ma peine a été réduite pour bonne conduite my sentence was reduced for good behaviour ou conduct; elle a eu un zéro de conduite she got a black mark for bad behaviourGB; avoir une conduite bizarre to behave oddly; ils n'accepteront pas qu'on leur dicte leur conduite they will not put up with being told what to do; hésiter sur la conduite à tenir to be uncertain what to do;2 ( d'enquête) conducting; ( de travaux) supervision; (de carrière, d'entreprise) management; (de nation, d'armée) leadership; sous la conduite de under the supervision of; mon père m'a laissé la conduite des affaires my father left me to run the business; elle leur a confié la conduite du projet she put them in charge of the project;3 (d'auto, de camion, train) driving; ( de moto) riding; la conduite de nuit/jour night/daytime driving; la conduite en ville/sur route driving in town/on the open road; conduite en état d'ivresse driving under the influence of alcohol, drunk GB ou drunken US driving; n'oubliez pas la conduite à droite! don't forget to drive on the right!; ⇒ sportif;4 Aut ( colonne de direction) voiture avec conduite à droite/à gauche right-/left-hand drive car; ma voiture a la conduite à droite my car is right-hand drive;5 ( examen) driving test; j'ai eu le code mais j'ai raté la conduite I passed the written test but I failed the road test;6 ( canalisation) pipe.conduite accompagnée driving accompanied by a qualified driver; conduite forcée Gén Civ pressure pipeline.ⓘ Conduite accompagnée A learner driver who has passed the theory part of the driving test ( code de la route) in a state-approved driving school is allowed to practise driving a vehicle accompanied by a certified driver over the age of 28. Such drivers are not allowed to drive on autoroutes and are required to have a white sticker with a red 'A' (for apprenant) displayed on the rear of their vehicle. ⇒ permis -
110 spóźniać się
(o osobie, pociągu) to be late; ( o zegarze) to be late lub slow; ( odbywać się z opóźnieniem) to be (running) late* * *ipf.come l. be late; (o płatności, przelewie itp.) be overdue; ( o zegarze) lose; spóźniać się z czymś be late l. behindhand with sth; spóźnić się na coś pięć minut be five minutes late for sth; spóźnić się na zebranie be late for a meeting; spóźnić się z obiadem be late with dinner; obiad spóźnia się dinner is late; pociąg się spóźnił the train was late l. delayed; dlaczego on się tak spóźnił? what made him so late?; spóźniać się na pociąg/samolot miss one's l. a train/plane; zegar się spóźnia the clock is slow; zegarek spóźnia się o pięć minut my watch loses five minutes.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spóźniać się
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111 circular
adj.1 circular.Su forma es circular Its shape is circular.2 orbicular.f.leaflet, circular, circular letter, flier.Ella me entregó la circular ayer She gave me the leaflet yesterday.v.1 to flow or circulate.2 to circulate.El sospechoso circuló mucho tiempo The suspect circulated a long time.La prensa circuló el rumor The press circulated=spread the rumor.3 to go round.4 to be spread, to go round.El rumor circula desde ayer The rumor was spread since yesterday.5 to distribute, to circulate, to deal out, to hand around.Ella circuló las invitaciones She circulated=handed out the invitations.* * *► adjetivo1 circular1 (carta) circular, circular letter1 (gen) to circulate, move, go round2 (líquido, electricidad) to circulate, flow4 figurado (rumor etc) to spread, get round\'Circule por la derecha' "Keep to the right"¡circulen! move along!* * *1. noun f. adj. 2. verb1) to circulate2) run3) walk4) flow* * *1. VI1) [vehículo] to runel metro no circula los domingos — the underground does not run on Sundays, there is no underground service on Sundays
este tren circula a muy alta velocidad — this train goes o travels o runs at very high speeds
mañana circularán muchos vehículos por las carreteras — there will be many vehicles on the roads tomorrow
2) [peatón] to walkpor favor, circulen por la acera — please walk on the pavement
¡circulen! — move along!
3) [ciudadano, mercancía] to move aroundlos españoles pueden circular libremente por la UE — Spaniards can move around freely o have free movement within the EU
4) [moneda] to be in circulation5) [sangre] to circulate; [agua] to flow6) [rumor] to go round, circulate2.VT to circulate3.ADJ (=redondo) circularun salón con o de forma circular — a circular o round hall
el autobús tiene un recorrido circular — the bus follows o has a circular route
4.SF (=carta) circular* * *Iadjetivo circularII 1.verbo intransitivo1) sangre/savia to circulate, flow; agua/corriente to flow2)a) transeúnte/peatón to walk; conductorcirculen, por favor! — move along please!
b) autobús/tren ( estar de servicio) to run, operate3) dinero/billete/sello to be in circulation4) noticia/rumor/memo to circulate, go around2.circular vt to circulateIIIfemenino circular* * *Iadjetivo circularII 1.verbo intransitivo1) sangre/savia to circulate, flow; agua/corriente to flow2)a) transeúnte/peatón to walk; conductorcirculen, por favor! — move along please!
b) autobús/tren ( estar de servicio) to run, operate3) dinero/billete/sello to be in circulation4) noticia/rumor/memo to circulate, go around2.circular vt to circulateIIIfemenino circular* * *circular11 = memo [memorandum], memorandum [memoranda -pl.; memo -abr.], news-sheet [newsheet], newsletter, circular letter.Ex: In most cases there was little substitution of e-mail for letters, memos, telephone calls, meetings or travel.
Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are those which convey information that is likely to be difficult to access, such as foreign documents or internal reports and memoranda and other documents which a limited circulation.Ex: Short abstracts comprising only one or two sentences, for instance, may be valuable in commercial information services, or local government news-sheets of the type produced by public libraries.Ex: A newsletter is a serial publication consisting of one or a few printed sheets containing news and/or information of interest to a special group.Ex: The computer is also programmed to print out circular letters and address labels to obtain up-dated information, which are sent to agencies every six months.circular22 = roundabout, circular, rotary, cyclic.Ex: 'I think that's about it, isn't it, Malcolm?' she said, rubbing her hands with a roundabout motion.
Ex: Products under threat include; greeting cards, circulars, information sheets, newspapers and magazines.Ex: In 1895 a good London bindery would have the following machines: hand-fed folding machines, sewing machines, nipping machines (for pressing the sewn books before casing-in), cutting machines, rounding machines, backing machines, straight-knife trimming machines (guillotines), rotary board-cutting machines, power blocking presses, and hydraulic standing presses.Ex: This algorithm handles cyclic graphs without unfolding the cycles nor looping through them.* bandeja circular para diapositivas = carousel.* presentación circular de títulos = wrap-around.* sierra circular = buzz saw, circular saw.* tesauro circular = circular thesaurus.circular33 = make + the rounds, range, pump, cruise, drive, drive along.Ex: You may have seen the lines making the rounds of library e-mail: 'A Zen librarian searched for 'nothing' on the Internet and received 28 million hits'.
Ex: We will be bringing scholars from all over the world both to range widely in our multiform collections and put things together rather than just take them apart.Ex: All air entering the building should be pumped through tanks of water to remove pollutants.Ex: The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.Ex: Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.Ex: A motorist who drove along 20ft of a railway line told police officers his sat nav had directed him to turn on to the track.* apto para circular = roadworthy.* circulaba el rumor de que = rumour had it that.* circula el rumor de que = rumour has it that.* circular de uno a otro = flow + back and forth.* circular libremente = wander + at large.* circular por = navigate (through).* dejar de circular = drop out of + circulation.* hacer circular = pass around.* hacer circular por = circulate round.* rumor + circular = rumour + circulate.* * *1 ‹movimiento› circularde forma circular circular, round2 ‹ruta› circularviA «sangre/savia» to circulate, flow; «agua/corriente» to flowB1 «transeúnte/peatón» to walkel tráfico circulaba a 25 km/h the traffic was traveling at 25 kphcirculan por la izquierda they drive on the leftapenas circulaba gente por las calles there was hardly anybody (walking) in the streets¡circulen, por favor! move along please!2 «autobús/tren» (estar de servicio) to run, operateel autobús que circula entre estas dos poblaciones the bus which runs o operates between these two townsC «dinero/billete/sello» to be in circulationD «noticia/rumor» to circulate, go around ( colloq)circulan rumores sobre su divorcio there are rumors going around o circulating about their divorce■ circularvtto circulatecircular* * *
circular 1 adjetivo
circular;
■ sustantivo femenino
circular
circular 2 ( conjugate circular) verbo intransitivo
[agua/corriente] to flow
( referido al tráfico):
verbo transitivo
to circulate
circular
I adj (con forma de círculo) circular
II f (notificación) circular
III verbo intransitivo
1 (la sangre) to circulate
(un líquido, el aire) to flow
2 (tren, autobús) to run: los coches circulaban a gran velocidad, the cars were being driven very fast
(un peatón) to walk: peatón, circule por la izquierda, (en letrero) pedestrians, keep left
3 fig (difundirse un rumor) to go round
(moneda) to be in circulation
' circular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rotonda
- redondel
English:
bandy about
- circular
- circulate
- flow
- get about
- go about
- move along
- move on
- pass round
- pie chart
- put about
- roadworthy
- run
- disk
- mingle
- move
- road
- round
- socialize
* * *♦ adjcircular♦ nfcircular♦ viabre la ventana para que circule el aire open the window to let some air inel tren de alta velocidad circula a 200 km/h the high-speed train travels at 200 km/h;en el Reino Unido se circula por la izquierda they drive on the left in the United Kingdom4. [moneda] to be in circulation5. [capital, dinero] to circulate6. [difundirse] to go round;circula el rumor de que ha muerto there's a rumour going round that he's died;la noticia circuló rápidamente the news quickly got round♦ vt[de mano en mano] to circulate;hicieron circular un documento secreto entre los periodistas they had a secret document circulated among the press* * *I adj circularII f circularIII v/i1 circulate2 AUTO drive, travel3 de persona move (along);¡circulen! move along!* * *circular vi1) : to circulate2) : to move along3) : to drivecircular adj: circularcircular nf: circular, flier* * *circular vb1. (sangre) to circulatecirculan muchos coches por esta calle a lot of cars use this street / this is a very busy street1.700 autobuses circulan por la capital there are 1,700 buses operating in the capital4. (rumor) to go round -
112 Spat
I Adj. late; es ist / wird spät it’s getting late; wie spät ist es / haben wir umg.? what time is it?; wie spät hast du’s? umg. what time do you make it?, Am. what time do you reckon it is?; so spät ist es schon? is it really that late?, is that the time?; dazu ist es jetzt zu spät it’s too late for that; dafür ist es nie zu spät it’s never too late (for that); gestern Abend wurde es spät it went on ( oder I was etc. up) till late last night; heute Abend wird’s wieder spät it’s going to be late again tonight; (ich komme spät von der Arbeit) auch I’ll be home ( oder back) late again tonight; am späten Nachmittag in the late afternoon, late in the afternoon; bis in die späten Nachtstunden till late at night; in den späten dreißiger Jahren in the late thirties; ein später Rembrandt a late (work by) Rembrandt; der späte Goethe the late(r) Goethe, Goethe in his later works; ein spätes Mädchen umg. an old maid; später III Adv. late; bes. fig. (zu später Stunde) at a late hour; (spät im Leben) late (on) in life; zu spät kommen be late (zu for); er kam fünf Minuten zu spät he was five minutes late; du kommst zu spät (für etw.) you’re too late; spät in der Nacht late at night; von früh bis spät from morning till night; spät aufstehen get up late; gewöhnlich: be a late riser; spät dran sein umg. be (running) late; du bist aber spät dran heute! you’re running late today, this is very late for you; später II* * *der Spatspar; spavin* * *[ʃpaːt]m -(e)s, -e* * *1) (coming etc after the expected or usual time: The train is late tonight; I try to be punctual but I am always late.) late2) (far on in the day or night: late in the day; late at night; It was very late when I got to bed.) late3) (far on in the day or night: They always go to bed late.) late* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃpa:t, pl ˈʃpɛ:tə]m spar* * *der; Spat[e]s, Spate od. Späte (Mineral.) spar* * *Spat1 m; -(e)s, -e und Späte; MINER sparSpat2 m; -(e)s, kein pl; VET spavin* * *der; Spat[e]s, Spate od. Späte (Mineral.) spar* * *nur sing. m.spavin n. -
113 retrasarse
1 (atrasarse) to be late, arrive late, be delayed2 (reloj) to be slow3 (trabajo, conocimientos, pagos) to fall behind* * *1) be late2) lag* * *VPR1) [al llegar] [persona, tren] to be late2) [en una actividad] to be latesiempre se retrasaba en el cumplimiento de sus promesas — she was always late in fulfilling her promises
se han retrasado en el pago del alquiler — they're in arrears with the rent, they've fallen behind with the rent
3) [acontecimiento, producción] to be delayed, be held upel inicio del campeonato se retrasó por la lluvia — the start of the championship was delayed o held up by rain
4) (=quedarse atrás) [en los estudios] to get behind, fall behind; [andando] to lag behindempezó a retrasarse en los estudios cuando cayó enfermo — he began to fall o get behind in his studies when he fell ill
5) [reloj] to be slow* * *(v.) = run + late, be late (for)Ex. Unfortunately, no one has ever done a study on just how much we Indonesians lose by consistently running late and performing inefficiently.Ex. Dexter Rundle went on: 'As I said I'm late for an appointment and have to go, but tell Ms. Lachaise that I'll be in touch with her'.* * *(v.) = run + late, be late (for)Ex: Unfortunately, no one has ever done a study on just how much we Indonesians lose by consistently running late and performing inefficiently.
Ex: Dexter Rundle went on: 'As I said I'm late for an appointment and have to go, but tell Ms. Lachaise that I'll be in touch with her'.* * *
■retrasarse verbo reflexivo
1 (ir más lento) to fall behind: me he retrasado con el trabajo, I'm behind with work
2 (llegar más tarde) to be late: el tren se retrasará una hora, the train will be one hour late
3 (suceder más tarde) to be delayed, be postponed: el concierto se retrasó por problemas técnicos, the concert was delayed due to technical problems
4 (un reloj) to be slow: mi viejo reloj se retrasa, my old watch is slow
' retrasarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dilatarse
- entretenerse
- retrasar
- soler
- tardar
English:
behind
- fall behind
- lag behind
* * *vpr1. [llegar tarde] to be late;el vuelo se ha retrasado una hora the flight is an hour late2. [quedarse atrás] to fall behind;se retrasaron un mes en la entrega they were a month late with the delivery3. [aplazarse] to be postponed;la reunión se ha retrasado una hora the meeting has been put back an hour4. [demorarse] to be delayed;me he retrasado por el tráfico I've been held up in the traffic5. [reloj] to lose time;mi reloj se retrasa cinco minutos al día my watch loses five minutes a day* * *v/r1 ( atrasarse) be late2 de reloj lose time* * *vr1) : to be late2) : to fall behind* * *retrasarse vb1. (llegar tarde) to be late3. (reloj) to be slow -
114 Х-56
ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ В ХОД что VP subj: human usu. this WO1. ( usu. pfv) to set sth.usu. a factory, plant etc) operatingX пустил Y в ход = X got (set) Y going (running).«Он временно принял директорство над филиалом. На весь наладочный период. Пустит машину в ход, подготовит директора из местных и только тогда вернётся» (Залыгин 1). "He's taken on temporary directorship of the branch till it gets started properly. He'll set things running, train a local man as director, and won't come back till he's done it" (1a).2. Also: ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ В ДЕЛО ( var. with дело is used in refer, to a tool, weapon etc) to employ or start to employ (some means, device, instrument etc) in order to achieve one's goalX пустил в ход Y = X put Y to useX used (utilized) Y X made use of Y X brought Y into play (into service, into action) (in limited contexts) X set Y in motion X resorted to YX пустил в ход своё обаяние (все свои чары и т. п.) - X turned on the (all his) charmX пустил в ход всё (все средства) - X used all possible (available) meansX did everything in his power.У них есть оружие. Они пустят его в ход (Аксёнов 6). They have weapons. They are going to put them to use (6a).«Эндурцы испокон веков ядами промышляют. Они с такой хитростью яды пускают в ход - ни один прокурор не подкопается» (Искандер 5). "The Endurskies have dealt in poisons since time immemorial. They're so sly about using poisons that no prosecutor has ever trapped them" (5a)Я... пустил в ход величайшее и незыблемое средство к покорению женского сердца, средство, которое никогда и никого не обманет и которое действует решительно на всех до единой, без всякого исключения. Это средство известное - лесть» (Достоевский 3). "I...brought into play the greatest and most reliable of all instruments for the subjugation of the female heart, the instrument that never fails, that works on absolutely every single woman without exception. This instrument is well-known: flattery" (3a).Испуганные буржуа травили революцию, как дикого зверя все было пушено в ход: клевета и слезоточивые газы, демагогия и тюрьмы (Эренбург 4). The terrified bourgeois hunted down the revolution like a wild animal. Every weapon was brought into service: slander and tear-gas, demagogy and imprisonment (4a).Пуская в ход весь аппарат своей поржавел ой, скрипучей, но всё такой же извилистой логики, (Чернышевский) сначала мотивировал свою досаду тем, что его считают вором, желавшим наживать капитал, а затем объяснял, что гнев его был, собственно, напоказ, ради Ольги Сократовны... (Набоков 1)....Setting in motion the whole apparatus of his logic - rusty, creaky but still as wriggly as ever, he (Chernyshevski) at first justified his ire by the fact that he was being taken for a thief who wished to acquire capital, and then explained that his anger was actually only a sham for Olga Sokratovna's sake., (1a).(Юлия:) Сейчас сюда приедет министр финансов, и я пущу в ход все свои чары и узнаю, что они затевают (Шварц 3). (J.:) The Minister of Finance will be here any minute, and I'll turn on all my charm and find out what they're cooking up (3a).3. to introduce sth. into general, common usage, promote the dissemination of sth.: X пустил в ход Y = X put Y in(to) circulationX brought Y into widespread use X started Y.«Ты представляешь, какие откроются перспективы, если пустить твоё открытие в ход!» (Аксёнов 6). "Just imagine what prospects could open up if your discovery were to be put into circulation!" (6a).Кто пустил его (Самиздат) в ход, неизвестно, как он работает, понять нельзя... (Мандельштам 2). Who started it (samizdat), nobody knows, and the way it works is beyond our comprehension... (2a) -
115 пускать в дело
• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ В ХОД что[VP; subj: human; usu. this WO]=====1. [usu. pfv]⇒ to set sth. (usu. a factory, plant etc) operating:- X пустил Y в ход≈ X got (set) Y going (running).♦ "Он временно принял директорство над филиалом. На весь наладочный период. Пустит машину в ход, подготовит директора из местных и только тогда вернётся" (Залыгин I). "He's taken on temporary directorship of the branch till it gets started properly. He'll set things running, train a local man as director, and won't come back till he's done it" (1a).2. Also: ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ В ДЕЛО [var. with дело is used in refer, to a tool, weapon etc]⇒ to employ or start to employ (some means, device, instrument etc) in order to achieve one's goal:- X brought Y into play (into service, into action);- [in limited contexts] X set Y in motion;- X did everything in his power.♦ У них есть оружие. Они пустят его в ход (Аксёнов 6). They have weapons. They are going to put them to use (6a).♦ "Эндурцы испокон веков ядами промышляют. Они с такой хитростью яды пускают в ход - ни один прокурор не подкопается" (Искандер 5). "The Endurskies have dealt in poisons since time immemorial. They're so sly about using poisons that no prosecutor has ever trapped them" (5a)♦ " Я... пустил в ход величайшее и незыблемое средство к покорению женского сердца, средство, которое никогда и никого не обманет и которое действует решительно на всех до единой, без всякого исключения. Это средство известное - лесть" (Достоевский 3). "I...brought into play the greatest and most reliable of all instruments for the subjugation of the female heart, the instrument that never fails, that works on absolutely every single woman without exception. This instrument is well-known: flattery" (3a).♦ Испуганные буржуа травили революцию, как дикого зверя; все было пушено в ход: клевета и слезоточивые газы, демагогия и тюрьмы (Эренбург 4). The terrified bourgeois hunted down the revolution like a wild animal. Every weapon was brought into service: slander and tear-gas, demagogy and imprisonment (4a).♦...Пуская в ход весь аппарат своей поржавелой, скрипучей, но всё такой же извилистой логики, [Чернышевский] сначала мотивировал свою досаду тем, что его считают вором, желавшим наживать капитал, а затем объяснял, что гнев его был, собственно, напоказ, ради Ольги Сократовны... (Набоков 1)....Setting in motion the whole apparatus of his logic - rusty, creaky but still as wriggly as ever, he [Chemyshevski] at first justified his ire by the fact that he was being taken for a thief who wished to acquire capital, and then explained that his anger was actually only a sham for Olga Sokratovna's sake., (1a).♦ [Юлия:] Сейчас сюда приедет министр финансов, и я пушу в ход все свои чары и узнаю, что они затевают (Шварц 3). [J.:] The Minister of Finance will be here any minute, and I'll turn on all my charm and find out what they're cooking up (3a).3. to introduce sth. into general, common usage, promote the dissemination of sth.:- X started Y.♦ "Ты представляешь, какие откроются перспективы, если пустить твоё открытие в ход!" (Аксёнов 6). "Just imagine what prospects could open up if your discovery were to be put into circulation!" (6a).♦ Кто пустил его [Самиздат] в ход, неизвестно, как он работает, понять нельзя... (Мандельштам 2). Who started it [samizdat], nobody knows, and the way it works is beyond our comprehension... (2a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пускать в дело
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• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ В ХОД что[VP; subj: human; usu. this WO]=====1. [usu. pfv]⇒ to set sth. (usu. a factory, plant etc) operating:- X пустил Y в ход≈ X got (set) Y going (running).♦ "Он временно принял директорство над филиалом. На весь наладочный период. Пустит машину в ход, подготовит директора из местных и только тогда вернётся" (Залыгин I). "He's taken on temporary directorship of the branch till it gets started properly. He'll set things running, train a local man as director, and won't come back till he's done it" (1a).2. Also: ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ В ДЕЛО [var. with дело is used in refer, to a tool, weapon etc]⇒ to employ or start to employ (some means, device, instrument etc) in order to achieve one's goal:- X brought Y into play (into service, into action);- [in limited contexts] X set Y in motion;- X did everything in his power.♦ У них есть оружие. Они пустят его в ход (Аксёнов 6). They have weapons. They are going to put them to use (6a).♦ "Эндурцы испокон веков ядами промышляют. Они с такой хитростью яды пускают в ход - ни один прокурор не подкопается" (Искандер 5). "The Endurskies have dealt in poisons since time immemorial. They're so sly about using poisons that no prosecutor has ever trapped them" (5a)♦ " Я... пустил в ход величайшее и незыблемое средство к покорению женского сердца, средство, которое никогда и никого не обманет и которое действует решительно на всех до единой, без всякого исключения. Это средство известное - лесть" (Достоевский 3). "I...brought into play the greatest and most reliable of all instruments for the subjugation of the female heart, the instrument that never fails, that works on absolutely every single woman without exception. This instrument is well-known: flattery" (3a).♦ Испуганные буржуа травили революцию, как дикого зверя; все было пушено в ход: клевета и слезоточивые газы, демагогия и тюрьмы (Эренбург 4). The terrified bourgeois hunted down the revolution like a wild animal. Every weapon was brought into service: slander and tear-gas, demagogy and imprisonment (4a).♦...Пуская в ход весь аппарат своей поржавелой, скрипучей, но всё такой же извилистой логики, [Чернышевский] сначала мотивировал свою досаду тем, что его считают вором, желавшим наживать капитал, а затем объяснял, что гнев его был, собственно, напоказ, ради Ольги Сократовны... (Набоков 1)....Setting in motion the whole apparatus of his logic - rusty, creaky but still as wriggly as ever, he [Chemyshevski] at first justified his ire by the fact that he was being taken for a thief who wished to acquire capital, and then explained that his anger was actually only a sham for Olga Sokratovna's sake., (1a).♦ [Юлия:] Сейчас сюда приедет министр финансов, и я пушу в ход все свои чары и узнаю, что они затевают (Шварц 3). [J.:] The Minister of Finance will be here any minute, and I'll turn on all my charm and find out what they're cooking up (3a).3. to introduce sth. into general, common usage, promote the dissemination of sth.:- X started Y.♦ "Ты представляешь, какие откроются перспективы, если пустить твоё открытие в ход!" (Аксёнов 6). "Just imagine what prospects could open up if your discovery were to be put into circulation!" (6a).♦ Кто пустил его [Самиздат] в ход, неизвестно, как он работает, понять нельзя... (Мандельштам 2). Who started it [samizdat], nobody knows, and the way it works is beyond our comprehension... (2a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пускать в ход
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117 пустить в дело
• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ В ХОД что[VP; subj: human; usu. this WO]=====1. [usu. pfv]⇒ to set sth. (usu. a factory, plant etc) operating:- X пустил Y в ход≈ X got (set) Y going (running).♦ "Он временно принял директорство над филиалом. На весь наладочный период. Пустит машину в ход, подготовит директора из местных и только тогда вернётся" (Залыгин I). "He's taken on temporary directorship of the branch till it gets started properly. He'll set things running, train a local man as director, and won't come back till he's done it" (1a).2. Also: ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ В ДЕЛО [var. with дело is used in refer, to a tool, weapon etc]⇒ to employ or start to employ (some means, device, instrument etc) in order to achieve one's goal:- X brought Y into play (into service, into action);- [in limited contexts] X set Y in motion;- X did everything in his power.♦ У них есть оружие. Они пустят его в ход (Аксёнов 6). They have weapons. They are going to put them to use (6a).♦ "Эндурцы испокон веков ядами промышляют. Они с такой хитростью яды пускают в ход - ни один прокурор не подкопается" (Искандер 5). "The Endurskies have dealt in poisons since time immemorial. They're so sly about using poisons that no prosecutor has ever trapped them" (5a)♦ " Я... пустил в ход величайшее и незыблемое средство к покорению женского сердца, средство, которое никогда и никого не обманет и которое действует решительно на всех до единой, без всякого исключения. Это средство известное - лесть" (Достоевский 3). "I...brought into play the greatest and most reliable of all instruments for the subjugation of the female heart, the instrument that never fails, that works on absolutely every single woman without exception. This instrument is well-known: flattery" (3a).♦ Испуганные буржуа травили революцию, как дикого зверя; все было пушено в ход: клевета и слезоточивые газы, демагогия и тюрьмы (Эренбург 4). The terrified bourgeois hunted down the revolution like a wild animal. Every weapon was brought into service: slander and tear-gas, demagogy and imprisonment (4a).♦...Пуская в ход весь аппарат своей поржавелой, скрипучей, но всё такой же извилистой логики, [Чернышевский] сначала мотивировал свою досаду тем, что его считают вором, желавшим наживать капитал, а затем объяснял, что гнев его был, собственно, напоказ, ради Ольги Сократовны... (Набоков 1)....Setting in motion the whole apparatus of his logic - rusty, creaky but still as wriggly as ever, he [Chemyshevski] at first justified his ire by the fact that he was being taken for a thief who wished to acquire capital, and then explained that his anger was actually only a sham for Olga Sokratovna's sake., (1a).♦ [Юлия:] Сейчас сюда приедет министр финансов, и я пушу в ход все свои чары и узнаю, что они затевают (Шварц 3). [J.:] The Minister of Finance will be here any minute, and I'll turn on all my charm and find out what they're cooking up (3a).3. to introduce sth. into general, common usage, promote the dissemination of sth.:- X started Y.♦ "Ты представляешь, какие откроются перспективы, если пустить твоё открытие в ход!" (Аксёнов 6). "Just imagine what prospects could open up if your discovery were to be put into circulation!" (6a).♦ Кто пустил его [Самиздат] в ход, неизвестно, как он работает, понять нельзя... (Мандельштам 2). Who started it [samizdat], nobody knows, and the way it works is beyond our comprehension... (2a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пустить в дело
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118 пустить в ход
• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ В ХОД что[VP; subj: human; usu. this WO]=====1. [usu. pfv]⇒ to set sth. (usu. a factory, plant etc) operating:- X пустил Y в ход≈ X got (set) Y going (running).♦ "Он временно принял директорство над филиалом. На весь наладочный период. Пустит машину в ход, подготовит директора из местных и только тогда вернётся" (Залыгин I). "He's taken on temporary directorship of the branch till it gets started properly. He'll set things running, train a local man as director, and won't come back till he's done it" (1a).2. Also: ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ В ДЕЛО [var. with дело is used in refer, to a tool, weapon etc]⇒ to employ or start to employ (some means, device, instrument etc) in order to achieve one's goal:- X brought Y into play (into service, into action);- [in limited contexts] X set Y in motion;- X did everything in his power.♦ У них есть оружие. Они пустят его в ход (Аксёнов 6). They have weapons. They are going to put them to use (6a).♦ "Эндурцы испокон веков ядами промышляют. Они с такой хитростью яды пускают в ход - ни один прокурор не подкопается" (Искандер 5). "The Endurskies have dealt in poisons since time immemorial. They're so sly about using poisons that no prosecutor has ever trapped them" (5a)♦ " Я... пустил в ход величайшее и незыблемое средство к покорению женского сердца, средство, которое никогда и никого не обманет и которое действует решительно на всех до единой, без всякого исключения. Это средство известное - лесть" (Достоевский 3). "I...brought into play the greatest and most reliable of all instruments for the subjugation of the female heart, the instrument that never fails, that works on absolutely every single woman without exception. This instrument is well-known: flattery" (3a).♦ Испуганные буржуа травили революцию, как дикого зверя; все было пушено в ход: клевета и слезоточивые газы, демагогия и тюрьмы (Эренбург 4). The terrified bourgeois hunted down the revolution like a wild animal. Every weapon was brought into service: slander and tear-gas, demagogy and imprisonment (4a).♦...Пуская в ход весь аппарат своей поржавелой, скрипучей, но всё такой же извилистой логики, [Чернышевский] сначала мотивировал свою досаду тем, что его считают вором, желавшим наживать капитал, а затем объяснял, что гнев его был, собственно, напоказ, ради Ольги Сократовны... (Набоков 1)....Setting in motion the whole apparatus of his logic - rusty, creaky but still as wriggly as ever, he [Chemyshevski] at first justified his ire by the fact that he was being taken for a thief who wished to acquire capital, and then explained that his anger was actually only a sham for Olga Sokratovna's sake., (1a).♦ [Юлия:] Сейчас сюда приедет министр финансов, и я пушу в ход все свои чары и узнаю, что они затевают (Шварц 3). [J.:] The Minister of Finance will be here any minute, and I'll turn on all my charm and find out what they're cooking up (3a).3. to introduce sth. into general, common usage, promote the dissemination of sth.:- X started Y.♦ "Ты представляешь, какие откроются перспективы, если пустить твоё открытие в ход!" (Аксёнов 6). "Just imagine what prospects could open up if your discovery were to be put into circulation!" (6a).♦ Кто пустил его [Самиздат] в ход, неизвестно, как он работает, понять нельзя... (Мандельштам 2). Who started it [samizdat], nobody knows, and the way it works is beyond our comprehension... (2a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пустить в ход
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119 irse
1) to go2) leave* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) [uso impersonal]¿por dónde se va al aeropuerto? — which is the way o which way is it to the airport?
2) (=marcharse) to go, leavese fueron — they went, they left
me voy, ¡hasta luego! — I'm off, see you!
¡vete! — go away!, get out!
¡no te vayas! — don't go!
¡vámonos! — let's go!; [antes de subirse al tren, barco] all aboard!
¡nos fuimos! — LAm * let's go!, off we go! *
me voy de con usted — CAm I'm leaving you
3) (=actuar)vete con cuidado cuando habléis de este tema — you should tread carefully when you mention that subject
4) (=salirse) [por agujero] to leak out; [por el borde] to overflow5) (=vaciarse) [por agujero] to leak; [por el borde] to overflow6) (=desaparecer) [luz] to go out7) (=terminarse)írsele a algn: se me va el sueldo en autobuses — all my wages go on bus fares
rápido, que se nos va el tiempo — be quick, we're running out of time
8) (=perder el equilibrio)mano I, 1., 4), pie 2)parecía que me iba para atrás cuando andaba — I felt as if I were falling over backwards when I walked
11) ** (=eyacular) to come *** * *(v.) = depart, make + departure, quit + Lugar, take + departure, go off, wend + Posesivo + way, leave, go away, take + Posesivo + leave, be gone, head off, walk out, make + a quick getawayEx. He smiled again, waved goodbye, and departed.Ex. Before making his departure, however, a few hints upon the methods of examining bibliographic compilations are necessary.Ex. She rose, took his hand, wished him well, and quitted the room.Ex. In this novel, if you remember, Henry Crawford, having been refused by the heroine Fanny, goes off and elopes with an old flame, Mrs Rushworth.Ex. As she wended her way through the corridors, she pursued an inquiry with herself as to what she ought to have done with Mike.Ex. 'Do you ever let anyone leave without inspecting their bags?' Carpozzi asked as she sidled up to the checker.Ex. Not surprisingly, the girls went away embarrassed, and the mother, if she was any better informed, was certainly none the wiser.Ex. 'Let me know how you think we should break the news, uh?,' Cissy Bogardus replied and took her leave.Ex. They went backstage and looked high and low for Andre, but he was gone.Ex. The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.Ex. At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.Ex. Paris and her boyfriend Benji were trying to make a quick getaway from paparazzi and fans when she fell over a step.* * *(v.) = depart, make + departure, quit + Lugar, take + departure, go off, wend + Posesivo + way, leave, go away, take + Posesivo + leave, be gone, head off, walk out, make + a quick getawayEx: He smiled again, waved goodbye, and departed.
Ex: Before making his departure, however, a few hints upon the methods of examining bibliographic compilations are necessary.Ex: She rose, took his hand, wished him well, and quitted the room.Ex: In this novel, if you remember, Henry Crawford, having been refused by the heroine Fanny, goes off and elopes with an old flame, Mrs Rushworth.Ex: As she wended her way through the corridors, she pursued an inquiry with herself as to what she ought to have done with Mike.Ex: 'Do you ever let anyone leave without inspecting their bags?' Carpozzi asked as she sidled up to the checker.Ex: Not surprisingly, the girls went away embarrassed, and the mother, if she was any better informed, was certainly none the wiser.Ex: 'Let me know how you think we should break the news, uh?,' Cissy Bogardus replied and took her leave.Ex: They went backstage and looked high and low for Andre, but he was gone.Ex: The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.Ex: At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.Ex: Paris and her boyfriend Benji were trying to make a quick getaway from paparazzi and fans when she fell over a step.* * *
■irse verbo reflexivo
1 (marcharse) to go away, leave: me voy, I'm off
¡vámonos!, let's go!
¡vete!, go away!
vete a casa, go home ➣ Ver nota en leave
2 (líquido, gas) (escaparse) to leak
3 (direcciones) ¿por dónde se va a...?, which is the way to...?
4 (gastar) to go, be spent: no sé en qué se me fue el dinero, I don't know where the money went
Ten cuidado con este verbo. La traducción más común es to go, pero sólo cuando expresa la idea de alejarse de quien habla o del oyente. Si, por el contrario, implica un acercamiento al hablante o al oyente, entonces es mejor usar el verbo to come: ¡Voy! Coming! Esta regla también se aplica a los verbos compuestos como go o come out (salir), go o come in (entrar), go o come up (subir), go o come down (bajar), etc.
' irse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonar
- cama
- estar
- garete
- hora
- lengua
- marcharse
- optar
- partir
- pique
- rama
- salirse
- tangente
- acostar
- andar
- camping
- capaz
- cuerno
- disparado
- ir
- jalar
- jarra
- jolgorio
- largar
- mierda
- parranda
- picar
- pinta
- retirar
- salir
- vacaciones
English:
abroad
- adrift
- away
- before
- bolt
- broke
- depart
- die away
- dim
- dog
- drain
- drive off
- get along
- get away
- get off
- go
- last
- laugh
- leave
- may
- mill about
- mill around
- move
- move away
- move off
- must
- night
- pan
- quit
- ride away
- run along
- rush off
- sink away
- spout
- tangent
- toy with
- trot away
- trot off
- tube
- wall
- bee
- binge
- boil
- dash
- die
- disappear
- fade
- fall
- fling
- fly
* * *vpr1. [marcharse] to go, to leave;me voy, que mañana tengo que madrugar I'm off, I've got to get up early tomorrow;tenemos que irnos o perderemos el tren we have to be going or we'll miss the train;irse a to go to;este verano nos vamos a la playa we'll be going o off to the seaside this summer;se ha ido a trabajar she's gone to work;se fueron a Venezuela a montar un negocio they went (off) to Venezuela to start a business;se fue de casa/del país he left home/the country;se me va uno de mis mejores empleados I'm losing one of my best employees;¡vete! go away!;Fam¡vete por ahí! get lost!;irse abajo [edificio] to fall down;[negocio] to collapse; [planes] to fall through2. [desaparecer] to go;se fue el mal tiempo the bad weather went away;se ha ido la luz there's been a power cut;estas manchas no se van tan fácilmente these stains aren't easy to get out;los granos se le irán con el tiempo the spots will go o disappear in time;no se me ha ido el dolor the pain hasn't gone, the pain is still there3. [gastarse] to go;se me fueron todos los ahorros en el viaje all my savings went on the trip;se me ha ido la mañana limpiando la casa I've spent the whole morning cleaning the house;Irónicoel tiempo se va que es un gusto I've no idea where all my time goes4. [salirse, escaparse]ponle un corcho al champán para que no se le vaya la fuerza put a cork in the champagne bottle so it doesn't go flat;al motor se le va el aceite por alguna parte the oil's leaking out of the engine somewhere, the engine's losing oil somewhere;sin doble acristalamiento el calor se va por las rendijas if you haven't got double glazing, the heat escapes through the gaps in the windowsse le fue un pie y se cayó her foot slipped and she fell;tomó la curva muy cerrada y todos nos fuimos para un lado he took the bend very tight and we all slid to one side6. [olvidarse]tenía varias ideas, pero se me han ido I had several ideas, but they've all slipped my mind;se me ha ido su nombre her name escapes me12. Comp¡vete a saber! who knows!♦ nmel ir y venir de los albañiles con sus carretillas the comings and goings of the builders with their wheelbarrows;con tanto ir y venir toda la mañana tengo los pies destrozados my feet are really sore after all that running around this morning* * *v/r go (away), leave;¡vete! go away!;¡vámonos! let’s go* * *vr1) : to leave, to go¡vámonos!: let's go!todo el mundo se fue: everyone left2) escaparse: to leak3) gastarse: to be used up, to be gone* * *irse vb¡vámonos! let's go!¡me voy! I'm off!2. (con enfado) to go away¡vete! go away!3. (dinero, tiempo, dolor, mancha) to go¿se te ha ido el dolor de cabeza? has your headache gone?4. (luz) to go out / to go off -
120 Drängen
drän·gen1. drän·gen [ʼdrɛŋən]vinach vorne \Drängen to push to the front, to force [or elbow] [or ( Brit) shoulder] one's way to the front [or forwards];zum Ausgang/zur Kasse \Drängen to force [or elbow] [or ( Brit) shoulder] one's way to the exit/the till [or ( Brit) cash desk] [or (Am) cash register];2) ( fordern)auf eine baldige Entscheidung \Drängen to ask for a speedy decision;zu etw \Drängen to want to do sth;warum drängst du so zur Eile? why are you in such a hurry?;darauf \Drängen, dass jd etw tut/ dass etw getan wird to insist that sb does sth/that sth gets done3) ( pressieren) to be short [time];die Zeit drängt time is running out [or short];es drängt nicht there's no hurryvt1) ( schiebend drücken)jdn \Drängen to push [or shove] [or thrust] sb;jdn zur Seite \Drängen to push [or shove] [or thrust] sb aside2) ( auffordern)jdn \Drängen, etw zu tun to pressurize sb into doing sth, to apply pressure to [or put pressure on] sb to do sth3) ( treiben)jdn [zu etw] \Drängen to force sb [to sth];was drängt dich denn so? what's the hurry [or rush] ?;sich [von jdm] gedrängt fühlen to feel pressurized [or (Am) pressured] by sb, to feel sb is trying to pressurize [or (Am) pressure] onevr1) ( sich drängeln)sich \Drängen to crowd [or press];vor den Theaterkassen drängten sich die Leute nach Karten a throng of people in front of the box office were trying to get tickets;sich irgendwohin \Drängen to force one's way somewhere;sich durch die Menschenmassen \Drängen to force [or elbow] [or ( Brit) shoulder] one's way through the crowd;sich nach vorne \Drängen to press forwards2) ( sich häufen)sich \Drängen to pile [or mount] up3) ( unbedingt wollen)sich nach etw \Drängen to put [or push] oneself forward for sth2. Drän·gen <-s> [ʼdrɛŋən] ntschließlich gab er ihrem \Drängen nach he finally gave in to her
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