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1 round
► nombre masculino (pl rounds)1 round* * *[raun]SM (pl rounds) round* * *[rraun]masculino (Dep) round* * *[rraun]masculino (Dep) round* * */rraun/( Dep) round* * *
round /rraun/ sustantivo masculino (Dep) round
' round' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alrededor
- asalto
- asomar
- batuta
- billete
- bordear
- caballito
- camilla
- circular
- dejarse
- doblar
- eliminatoria
- energía
- estar
- foro
- hacinarse
- inversa
- inverso
- juntar
- octava
- octavo
- pasarse
- patearse
- piña
- por
- reanimar
- reanimarse
- rebuscada
- rebuscado
- recorrer
- redonda
- redondear
- redondez
- redondo
- rematar
- remover
- revés
- rodear
- ronda
- sobremesa
- soler
- sortear
- tartana
- tiovivo
- volver
- volverse
- vuelta
- acorralar
- aparecer
- aplauso
English:
all-round
- ask round
- bend
- bring round
- circle
- clip
- clock
- come round
- corner
- drop in
- drop round
- finger
- flash
- gather round
- get around
- get round
- get round to
- glance round
- go round
- hand round
- look round
- merry-go-round
- pad
- paper round
- pass
- pass round
- rally
- rally round
- ring
- round
- round down
- round off
- round on
- round robin
- round up
- round-shouldered
- round-table meeting
- round-the-clock
- show round
- spin
- swap round
- swing
- tour
- travel
- turn round
- twist round
- wander
- way
- wheel
- whip-round
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2 twist
m.twist.m. s.&pl.twist.* * *1 twist\bailar el twist to twist, dance the twist* * *[twis(t)]masculino twist* * *[twis(t)]masculino twist* * */twis(t)/twist* * *
twist /twis(t)/ sustantivo masculino
twist
twist m Mús (baile) twist
' twist' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
punta
- quebrar
- recodo
- retorcer
- retorcerse
- tobillo
- torcer
- torcerse
- torzal
- brazo
- desfigurar
- enchuecar
- enredar
- serpentear
- tergiversar
English:
finger
- knickers
- twist
- twist off
- twist round
- curl
- strain
- wrench
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3 twist
[twɪst]1. verb1) to turn round (and round):يُدير، يَبْرُمThe road twisted through the mountains.
2) to wind around or together:يَفْتِلHe twisted the piece of string (together) to make a rope.
3) to force out of the correct shape or position:يَلْويHe twisted her arm painfully.
2. noun1) the act of twisting.لَوي، فَتْل، جَدْل، إلْتِواء2) a twisted piece of something:لَفَّةٌ منHe added a twist of lemon to her drink.
3) a turn, coil etc:جَدْل، إلتِواءThere's a twist in the rope.
إنْحِراف، تَغييرThe story had a strange twist at the end.
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4 twist
تَلَوَّى \ curl: to form a curve or ring: The cat curled (itself) up beside the fire. The snake was curled round his arm. The smoke curled upwards in the still air. squirm: to twist the body, as a snake does, often through a feeling of guilt or shame. twist: to turn sharply this way and that: a twisting path up the mountain. wriggle: to move with short twists like a snake, esp. so as to escape, or so as to lessen discomfort: He wriggled under the fence. Small boys wriggle on hard school chairs. -
5 Buttonhole Twist
A silk or cotton thread made specially hard twist for stitching round buttonholes. Very strong in order to resist the hard wear necessary. About 24 strands make up the cotton thread. -
6 усуквам
twist; wind roundпрен. beat about the bush; palter; quibbleусуквам се twist, coilусуквам се за пари be hard up (for money)не го усуквай! don't beat about the bush, got to the point, but me no butsда не го усукваме not to put too fine a point upon it* * *усу̀квам,гл. twist; wind round; give a twist; прен. beat about the bush, palter; quibble, hum (hem) and haw; resort to evasions, use evasions;\усуквам се twist, coil; convolve; \усуквам се около някого hang around s.o.; fawn (up)on s.o.; • да не го усукваме not to put too fine a point upon it; не го усуквай! don’t beat about the bush, get to the point, but me no buts.* * *twist ; wind; coil; cockle; kink; palter* * *1. twist;wind round 2. УСУКВАМ ce twist, coil 3. УСУКВАМ се за пари be hard up (for money) 4. УСУКВАМ се около някого hang around s.o.;fawn (up)on s.o. 5. да не го усукваме not to put too fine a point upon it 6. не го усуквай! don't beat about the bush, got to the point, but me no buts 7. прен. beat about the bush;palter;quibble -
7 parmağında oynatmak
twist smb. round one's finger, put smb. in one's pocket -
8 manejar una persona a otra a su gusto
Español-Inglés colección ilustrada idiomas > manejar una persona a otra a su gusto
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9 retourner
retourner [ʀ(ə)tuʀne]➭ TABLE 1━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. transitive verba. ( = mettre dans l'autre sens) [+ caisse, seau] to turn upside down ; [+ matelas, carte, omelette] to turn overb. [+ terre] to turn overc. ( = mettre l'intérieur à l'extérieur) [+ parapluie, sac, vêtement] to turn inside out ; [+ col] to turnd. ( = orienter dans le sens opposé) [+ mot, phrase] to turn rounde. ( = renvoyer) [+ lettre, marchandise] to returnf. ( = bouleverser) [+ maison, pièce] to turn upside down ; [+ personne] to shake• il a tout retourné dans la maison pour retrouver ce livre he turned the whole house upside down to find that bookg. ( = tourner plusieurs fois) retourner une idée dans sa tête to turn an idea over in one's mind2. intransitive verba. ( = aller à nouveau) to return, to go back• retourner en Italie/à la mer to return or go back to Italy/to the seaside• retourner en arrière or sur ses pas to turn back• il retourne demain à son travail/à l'école he's going back to work/to school tomorrow4. reflexive verba. [personne couchée, automobiliste, véhicule] to turn over ; [bateau] to capsize• il doit se retourner dans sa tombe ! he must be turning in his grave!b. ( = tourner la tête) to turn round• tout le monde se retournait sur lui or sur son passage everyone turned round as he went byc. [situation] to be turned round• se retourner contre qn [personne] to turn against sb ; [acte, situation] to backfire on sb ; ( = poursuivre en justice) to take court action against sb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *ʀ(ə)tuʀne
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verbe transitif (+ v avoir)1) ( changer de côté) to turn [something] over [seau, steak]; to turn [matelas]2) ( mettre à l'envers) to turn [something] inside out [vêtement, sac]3) ( tourner à plusieurs reprises) to turn over [terre]; to toss [salade, foin]retourner une idée dans sa tête — fig to turn an idea over in one's mind
4) ( changer d'orientation) to return [compliment, critique]5) ( bouleverser) [personne] to turn [something] upside down [maison]; [nouvelle, spectacle] to shake [personne]je suis encore tout retourné — (colloq) I'm still quite shaken
6) ( renvoyer) to send [something] back, to return [colis, lettre]
2.
verbe intransitif (+ v être) to go back (à to), to return (à to)
3.
se retourner verbe pronominal1) ( tourner la tête) to turn aroundpartir sans se retourner — lit, fig to leave without a backward glance
elle est tellement grande que tout le monde se retourne sur son passage — she's so tall that everybody turns to look as she goes past
2) to turn over3) ( s'organiser) to get organized4) ( prendre un tour inverse)se retourner contre quelqu'un — [personne, animal] to turn against somebody; [situation, agissements] to backfire on somebody
5) ( se tordre)6) ( repartir)
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verbe impersonnel••retourner quelqu'un comme une crêpe (colloq) or un gant — (colloq) to make somebody change their mind completely
* * *ʀ(ə)tuʀne1. vt1) (= changer de côté) [matelas, crêpe] to turn overElle a retourné la crêpe. — She turned the pancake over.
2) (= renverser) to turn upside downIl a retourné la poubelle. — He turned the bin upside down.
3) [sac, vêtement] to turn inside outretourner sa veste fig — to change sides, to go over to the other side
4) [terre, sol, foin] to turn over5) [arme] to turn roundretourner une arme contre soi — to turn a weapon against o.s.
6) [argument] to turn round7) (= émouvoir) [personne] to shake8) (= renvoyer)2. vi(= aller, revenir)retourner à [endroit] — to go back to, to return to, [état, activité] to return to, to go back to
3. vb impers(= s'agir)* * *retourner verb table: aimerA vtr (+ v avoir)1 ( changer de côté) to turn [sth] over [seau, caisse, steak, poisson]; to turn [matelas]; retourner une carte à jouer ( figure visible) to turn up a playing card; ( figure pas visible) to put a playing card face down; retourner un tableau contre le mur to turn a painting to the wall;2 ( mettre à l'envers) to turn [sth] inside out [vêtement, sac]; Cout to turn [vêtement, coussin, col]; un coup de vent a retourné son parapluie a gust of wind turned his umbrella inside out; il a retourné ses poches à la recherche de quelques sous he turned his pockets inside out looking for some change;3 ( tourner à plusieurs reprises) to turn over [terre]; to toss [salade, foin]; retourner une idée or pensée dans sa tête to turn an idea ou a thought over in one's mind;4 ( changer d'orientation) to return [compliment, critique]; retourner la situation to reverse the situation; elle a retourné le pistolet contre elle-même she then turned the gun on herself; si tu retournes l'argument contre lui if you turn his own argument against him;5 ( bouleverser) [personne] to turn [sth] upside down [maison, pièce]; [nouvelle, spectacle] to shake [personne]; elle a retourné toute la maison pour retrouver la facture she turned the house upside down trying to find the bill; je suis encore tout retourné○ I'm still quite shaken;6 ( renvoyer) to send [sth] back, to return [colis, lettre, marchandise].B vi (+ v être)1 ( aller à nouveau) to go back, to return (à to); retourner dans son village natal to return to the village where one was born; retourner chez le dentiste/médecin pour une nouvelle visite to go back to the dentist's/doctor's for another visit; retourner à l'école/au bureau to go back to school/to the office; je n'y suis jamais retourné depuis I've never been back ou never returned since;2 ( à un état antérieur) to go back (à to), to return (à to); animal qui est retourné à l'état sauvage animal that has gone back ou returned to its wild state; retourner à ses premières amours liter to return to one's first love; il est retourné à son laboratoire et à ses expériences he went back to his laboratory and to his experiments; les biens retournent à leur légitime possesseur the property reverts to its rightful owner.C se retourner vpr1 ( tourner la tête) to turn around, to turn round GB; je l'ai appelée et elle s'est retournée I called her and she turned around; partir sans se retourner lit, fig to leave without once looking back; elle est tellement grande que tout le monde se retourne sur son passage she's so tall that everybody turns to look as she goes past;2 ( changer de position) [personne couchée] to turn over; [véhicule, automobiliste] to turn over, to overturn; se retourner sur le dos/ventre to turn over onto one's back/stomach; il n'a pas arrêté de se retourner (dans son lit) pendant toute la nuit he kept tossing and turning all night long; la voiture s'est retournée dans un fossé the car overturned into a ditch;3 ( s'organiser) to get organized; ça lui laissera le temps de se retourner it'll give her time to sort things out ou to get organized;4 ( prendre un tour inverse) se retourner contre qn [personne, animal] to turn against sb; [situation, agissements] to backfire on sb; se retourner contre ses alliés to turn on one's allies; ses arguments se sont retournés contre lui his arguments backfired on him;5 ( se tordre) elle s'est retourné le doigt/un ongle she bent back her finger/a nail;D v impers j'aimerais savoir de quoi il retourne I'd like to know what's going on.retourner qn comme une crêpe○ or un gant○ to make sb change their mind completely.[rəturne] verbe transitif (auxiliaire avoir)1. [orienter dans le sens contraire] to turn round ou around (separable)retourner une arme contre ou sur quelqu'un to turn a weapon on somebodyje lui ai retourné son ou le compliment I returned the compliment2. [renvoyer - colis, lettre] to send back (separable)3. [mettre à l'envers - literie] to turn round ou around ; [ - carte à jouer] to turn up (separable) ; [ - champ, paille] to turn over (separable) ; [ - verre] to turn upside down ; [ - grillade] to turn over (separable) ; [ - gant, poche] to turn inside out4. [mélanger - salade] to toss5. [fouiller - maison, pièce] to turn upside down6. [examiner - pensée]7. (familier) [émouvoir]————————[rəturne] verbe intransitif (auxiliaire être)si tu étais à ma place, tu retournerais le voir? if you were me, would you (ever) go and see him again?je retournai la voir une dernière fois I paid her one ou my last visitretourner à sa place [sur son siège] to go back to one's seat————————[rəturne] verbe impersonnelpeut-on savoir de quoi il retourne? what is it all about?, what exactly is going on?————————retourner à verbe plus préposition————————se retourner verbe pronominal intransitif1. [tourner la tête] to turn round2. [se mettre sur l'autre face] to turn overse retourner sur le dos/ventre to turn over on one's back/stomach3. [se renverser - auto, tracteur] to overturn, to turn over4. [réagir] to sort things outa. [de décider] they won't give me time to make a decisionb. [de me reprendre] they won't give me time to sort things outle lendemain, la situation s'était retournée the following day, the situation had changed beyond recognition6. [déplacement]s'en retourner [partir]a. to depart, to leaveb. [rentrer] to make one's way back————————se retourner verbe pronominal transitifse retourner un ongle/doigt to twist a nail/finger————————se retourner contre verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [agir contre] -
10 вертеть
(вн.)1) ( приводить в круговое движение) rotate (d); turn (d) (round)верте́ть колесо́ — turn / rotate a wheel
верте́ть голово́й — twist one's head round
верте́ть тро́стью — twirl a cane
3) разг. (тв.; распоряжаться) do what one likes (with); (кем-л тж.) turn / twist smb round one's (little) finger идиом.она́ ве́ртит им как хо́чет — she can twist him round her little finger
4) (сов. сверну́ть) (изготовлять, скручивая) rollверте́ть папиро́су — roll a cigarette
••как ни верти́ — this way or another; like it or not
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11 Finger
m; -s, -1. finger (auch des Handschuhs); der kleine Finger the little finger; einen Finger breit / dick / lang the width / thickness / length of a finger, as wide / thick / long as a finger; den Finger an die Lippen legen put one’s finger to one’s lips; einen Ring am Finger tragen wear a ring on one’s finger; mit dem Finger drohen wag one’s finger; mit den Fingern schnippen snap one’s fingers; etw. an den Fingern abzählen können be able to count s.th. on the fingers of one hand; das kannst du dir an den oder fünf Fingern abzählen umg. fig. that’s clear as daylight; was oder eins auf die Finger bekommen oder kriegen umg. get a rap across the knuckles (auch fig.); sich (Dat) in den Finger schneiden cut one’s finger; umg. fig. make a big mistake; sich (Dat) die Finger verbrennen burn one’s fingers (auch umg. fig.); Finger weg! oder lass die Finger davon! umg. hands off!, don’t touch!; fig. don’t you get involved; mit dem Finger zeigen auf (+ Akk) point at ( oder to); fig. point one’s finger at; man zeigt nicht mit dem nackten Finger auf angezogene Leute hum. it’s rude to point (at people); der elfte Finger umg., hum. one’s third leg2. fig.: das sagt mir mein kleiner Finger a little bird told me; etw. im kleinen Finger haben umg. have s.th. at one’s fingertips; das macht sie mit dem kleinen Finger umg. she can do that with her eyes shut; jemanden um den ( kleinen) Finger wickeln umg. twist s.o. (a)round one’s little finger; gibt man ihm den kleinen Finger, nimmt er gleich die ganze Hand give him an inch, and he’ll take (you) a mile; krumme oder lange Finger machen umg. get itchy fingers; mit spitzen Fingern anfassen hold at arm’s length; jemandem auf die Finger klopfen rap s.o.’s knuckles; jemandem auf die Finger sehen oder schauen umg. keep a close eye on s.o.; jemandem durch die Finger schlüpfen oder gehen slip through s.o.’s fingers (Verbrecher etc.: auch clutches); Verbrecher etc.: auch give s.o. the slip; das lasse ich mir nicht durch die Finger gehen umg. I’m not going to let the opportunity slip; jemandem in die Finger geraten oder fallen umg. fall into s.o.’s hands; in oder zwischen die Finger bekommen umg. get hold of, get one’s hands on; der soll mir nur unter die Finger kommen! umg. drohend: just wait till I lay my hands on him!; wenn ich den / die in oder zwischen die Finger kriege! umg. drohend: if I lay my hands on him / her!; seine Finger im Spiel oder drin haben umg. have a hand in it; er hat überall seine Finger im Spiel oder drin umg. he’s got a finger in every pie; keinen Finger rühren oder krümmen oder krumm machen umg. not lift a finger ( für jemanden to help s.o.); er hat keinen Finger gerührt etc. umg. he never once lifted a finger (to help); er macht sich die Finger nicht ( gern) schmutzig umg. he doesn’t like getting his hands dirty; es juckt oder kribbelt mich in den Fingern oder mir jucken die Finger nach dem Haus / ihn zu schlagen umg. I’m longing ( oder dying) for that house / to hit him; ich würde mir die oder alle zehn Finger danach lecken umg. I’d give my right arm for it; ( sich [Dat]) etw. aus den Fingern saugen make s.th. up; den Finger auf die Wunde legen touch on a sore point; sie hat an jedem Finger einen oder zehn umg. she has one for every day of the week* * *der Fingerfinger* * *Fịn|ger ['fɪŋɐ]m -s, -fingermit dem Finger auf jdn/etw zeigen or weisen (geh) — to point to sb/sth
mit Fingern auf jdn zeigen (fig) — to look askance at sb
jdm eins auf die Finger geben — to give sb a rap across the knuckles
jdm was auf die Finger geben — to rap sb across the knuckles
jdm auf die Finger schlagen or hauen or klopfen (lit, fig) — to rap sb's knuckles, to give sb a rap on the knuckles
zwei Finger breit —
keinen Finger breit nachgeben or weichen — not to give an inch → auch Fingerbreit
(nimm/lass die) Finger weg! — (get/keep your) hands off!
nicht die Finger schmutzig machen (lit, fig) — not to get one's hands dirty, not to dirty one's hands
das kann sich jeder an den ( fünf or zehn) Fingern abzählen (inf) — it sticks out a mile (to anybody) (inf)
jdn/etw in die Finger bekommen or kriegen (inf) — to get one's hands on sb/sth, to get hold of sb/sth
bei etw die Finger drinhaben (inf) — to have a hand in sth
er hat überall seine Finger drin (inf) — he has a finger in every pie (inf)
die Finger abschreiben or wund schreiben/wund arbeiten etc — to write/work etc one's fingers to the bone
wenn man ihm/dem Teufel den kleinen Finger gibt, (dann) nimmt er (gleich) die ganze Hand (prov) — give him an inch and he'll take a mile (inf)
lange Finger machen (hum inf) — to be light-fingered
jdm in or zwischen die Finger geraten or fallen — to fall into sb's hands or clutches
die Finger von jdm/etw lassen (inf) — to keep away from sb/sth
die Finger verbrennen — to burn one's fingers in sth, to get one's fingers burned in sth
jdm ( scharf) auf die Finger sehen — to keep an eye or a close eye on sb
etw aus den Fingern saugen — to conjure sth up (inf), to dream sth up
die or alle Finger nach etw lecken (inf) — to be panting or dying for sth (inf)
für jdn keinen Finger rühren — not to lift a finger to help sb
keinen Finger krumm machen (inf) — not to lift a finger (inf)
den Finger auf eine/die Wunde legen — to touch on a sore point
mich or mir juckt es in den Fingern(, etw zu tun) (inf) — I'm itching or dying to ( do sth)
da hast du dich in den Finger geschnitten (inf) — you've made a big mistake
jdn um den kleinen Finger wickeln — to twist sb round one's little finger
etw im kleinen Finger haben (= perfekt beherrschen) (= sicher im Gefühl haben) — to have sth at one's fingertips to have a feel for sth
See:→ spitz* * *der1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) finger2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) finger* * *Fin·ger<-s, ->[ˈfɪŋɐ]m finger, fingerder kleine \Finger the [or one's] little finger, the [or one's] pinkie fam[nimm/lass die] \Finger weg! [get/take your] hands off!\Finger weg davon! hands off !den \Finger am Abzug haben to hold the triggerjdm mit dem \Finger drohen to wag one's finger at sbden \Finger heben to lift one's fingermit den \Fingern knipsen [o schnippen] to snap one's fingersmit dem \Finger auf jdn/etw zeigen to point [one's finger] at sb/sthdas hättest du dir an den fünf \Fingern abzählen können! a five-year-old could have worked that out! famden Grund kann man sich ja wohl an den \Fingern abzählen the reason is quite obviouswenn ich den in die \Finger kriege! wait till I get my hands on him!da hast du dir aber gründlich in den \Finger geschnitten! you have another think coming! fam▶ einen/eine [o zehn] an jedem \Finger haben (hum fam) to have a woman/man for every day of the week▶ jdn [o jdm] juckt [o zuckt] es in den \Fingern[, etw zu tun] (fam) sb is dying [or itching] to do sth fam▶ wenn man ihm den kleinen \Finger gibt, [dann] nimmt er [gleich] die ganze Hand (prov) give him an inch and he'll take a mile prov▶ etw mit dem kleinen \Finger machen [o im kleinen \Finger haben] (fam) to do sth with one's eyes shut fig▶ jdm auf die \Finger klopfen (fam) to give sb a rap across [or on] the knuckles fig, to rap sb's knuckles figandre lecken sich nach so einer Chance die \Finger! others would kill for an opportunity like that! fam▶ jdm [scharf] auf die \Finger sehen to keep a watchful eye [or an eye] on sb* * *der; Fingers, Finger1) fingermit dem Finger auf jemanden/etwas zeigen — (auch fig.) point one's finger at somebody/something
2) (fig.)wenn man ihm den kleinen Finger reicht, nimmt er gleich die ganze Hand — if you give him an inch he takes a mile
die Finger davonlassen/von etwas lassen — (ugs.) steer clear of it/of something
sie macht keinen Finger krumm — (ugs.) she never lifts a finger
lange Finger machen — (ugs.) get itchy fingers
ich würde mir alle [zehn] Finger danach lecken — (ugs.) I'd give my eye-teeth for it
die Finger in etwas (Dat.) /im Spiel haben — (ugs.) have a hand in something/have one's finger in the pie
sich (Dat.) die Finger verbrennen — (ugs.) burn one's fingers (fig.)
sich (Dat.) die Finger schmutzig machen — get one's hands dirty
sich (Dat.) etwas an den [fünf od. zehn] Fingern abzählen können — be able to see something straight away
jemandem auf die Finger klopfen — (ugs.) rap somebody across the knuckles
ihm od. ihn juckt es in den Fingern [, etwas zu tun] — (ugs.) he is itching [to do something]
wenn ich den in die Finger kriege! — (ugs.) wait till I get my hands on him (coll.)
jemanden um den [kleinen] Finger wickeln — (ugs.) wrap somebody round one's little finger
* * *1. finger (auch des Handschuhs);der kleine Finger the little finger;einen Finger breit/dick/lang the width/thickness/length of a finger, as wide/thick/long as a finger;den Finger an die Lippen legen put one’s finger to one’s lips;einen Ring am Finger tragen wear a ring on one’s finger;mit dem Finger drohen wag one’s finger;mit den Fingern schnippen snap one’s fingers;etwas an den Fingern abzählen können be able to count sth on the fingers of one hand;fünf Fingern abzählen umg fig that’s clear as daylight;sich (dat)in den Finger schneiden cut one’s finger; umg fig make a big mistake;sich (dat)die Finger verbrennen burn one’s fingers (auch umg fig);Finger weg! oderlass die Finger davon! umg hands off!, don’t touch!; fig don’t you get involved;man zeigt nicht mit dem nackten Finger auf angezogene Leute hum it’s rude to point (at people);der elfte Finger umg, hum one’s third leg2. fig:das sagt mir mein kleiner Finger a little bird told me;etwas im kleinen Finger haben umg have sth at one’s fingertips;das macht sie mit dem kleinen Finger umg she can do that with her eyes shut;jemanden um den (kleinen) Finger wickeln umg twist sb (a)round one’s little finger;gibt man ihm den kleinen Finger, nimmt er gleich die ganze Hand give him an inch, and he’ll take (you) a mile;lange Finger machen umg get itchy fingers;mit spitzen Fingern anfassen hold at arm’s length;jemandem auf die Finger klopfen rap sb’s knuckles;schauen umg keep a close eye on sb;gehen slip through sb’s fingers (Verbrecher etc: auch clutches); Verbrecher etc: auch give sb the slip;das lasse ich mir nicht durch die Finger gehen umg I’m not going to let the opportunity slip;fallen umg fall into sb’s hands;in oderzwischen die Finger bekommen umg get hold of, get one’s hands on;wenn ich den/die in oderzwischen die Finger kriege! umg drohend: if I lay my hands on him/her!;drin haben umg have a hand in it;drin umg he’s got a finger in every pie;krumm machen umg not lift a finger (für jemanden to help sb);er hat keinen Finger gerührt etc umg he never once lifted a finger (to help);mir jucken die Finger nach dem Haus/ihn zu schlagen umg I’m longing ( oder dying) for that house/to hit him;(sich [dat])etwas aus den Fingern saugen make sth up;den Finger auf die Wunde legen touch on a sore point;zehn umg she has one for every day of the week* * *der; Fingers, Finger1) fingermit dem Finger auf jemanden/etwas zeigen — (auch fig.) point one's finger at somebody/something
2) (fig.)wenn man ihm den kleinen Finger reicht, nimmt er gleich die ganze Hand — if you give him an inch he takes a mile
die Finger davonlassen/von etwas lassen — (ugs.) steer clear of it/of something
sie macht keinen Finger krumm — (ugs.) she never lifts a finger
lange Finger machen — (ugs.) get itchy fingers
ich würde mir alle [zehn] Finger danach lecken — (ugs.) I'd give my eye-teeth for it
die Finger in etwas (Dat.) /im Spiel haben — (ugs.) have a hand in something/have one's finger in the pie
sich (Dat.) die Finger verbrennen — (ugs.) burn one's fingers (fig.)
sich (Dat.) die Finger schmutzig machen — get one's hands dirty
sich (Dat.) etwas an den [fünf od. zehn] Fingern abzählen können — be able to see something straight away
jemandem auf die Finger klopfen — (ugs.) rap somebody across the knuckles
sich (Dat.) etwas aus den Fingern saugen — (ugs.) make something up
ihm od. ihn juckt es in den Fingern [, etwas zu tun] — (ugs.) he is itching [to do something]
wenn ich den in die Finger kriege! — (ugs.) wait till I get my hands on him (coll.)
jemanden um den [kleinen] Finger wickeln — (ugs.) wrap somebody round one's little finger
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12 Gegenteil
n opposite ( von of), reverse; im Gegenteil on the contrary, oh no(, not at all); ganz im Gegenteil quite the reverse; genau das oder das genaue Gegenteil the exact opposite, exactly the opposite; das Gegenteil behaupten put ( oder take) the opposite point of view, argue the opposite; das Gegenteil bewirken have the opposite effect, be counterproductive; etw. ins Gegenteil verkehren twist s.th. round (completely); dann schlug alles ins Gegenteil um then there was a complete reversal (of events)* * *das Gegenteilcontrast; opposite* * *Ge|gen|teilnt no plopposite ( von of); (= Umkehrung) reverse (von of)im Gégenteil! — on the contrary!
ganz im Gégenteil — quite the reverse
ins Gégenteil umschlagen — to swing to the other extreme
eine Äußerung ins Gégenteil umkehren or verkehren — to twist a statement to mean just the opposite
* * *das1) ((with the) the opposite.) contrary2) (something that is completely different: Hate is the opposite of love.) opposite3) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) reverse* * *Ge·gen·teil[ˈge:gn̩tail]nt opposite[mit etw dat] das [genaue [o genau das]] \Gegenteil bewirken to achieve the [exact] opposite [or [exactly] the opposite] effect [by sth]im \Gegenteil! on the contrary!ganz im \Gegenteil! quite the reverse [or opposite]!ins \Gegenteil umschlagen to change completely* * *das opposite* * *Gegenteil n opposite (von of), reverse;im Gegenteil on the contrary, oh no(, not at all);ganz im Gegenteil quite the reverse;das genaue Gegenteil the exact opposite, exactly the opposite;das Gegenteil behaupten put ( oder take) the opposite point of view, argue the opposite;das Gegenteil bewirken have the opposite effect, be counterproductive;etwas ins Gegenteil verkehren twist sth round (completely);dann schlug alles ins Gegenteil um then there was a complete reversal (of events)* * *das opposite* * *n.opposite n.reverse n. -
13 omkeren
1 [omdraaien] turn (round) ⇒ turn 〈 hooi, kaas enz.〉, invert 〈 polariteit〉 〈ook → link=omdraaien IIomdraaien II〉2 [met betrekking tot situaties] switch/change (round) ⇒ 〈 verdraaien〉 twist (round) 〈ook → link=omdraaien IIomdraaien II〉3 [omwerken] turn over♦voorbeelden:een kaart omkeren • turn a card overzijn zakken omkeren • turn out one's pocketszich omkeren • turn (a)roundzich plotseling omkeren • swing round2 [figuurlijk] [van mening veranderen] swing/shift round -
14 embobeliner
I[ɑ̃bɔbline] verbe transitif,embobiner [ɑ̃bɔbine] verbe transitif2. [manipuler] to get round (inseparable)il sait t'embobeliner he knows how to twist you round his little finger ou to get round youII[ɑ̃bɔbline] verbe transitif,embobiner [ɑ̃bɔbine] verbe transitif2. [manipuler] to get round (inseparable)il sait t'embobeliner he knows how to twist you round his little finger ou to get round you -
15 обводить вокруг пальца
I( кого), сов. в. - обвести (обернуть, окрутить) вокруг пальца ( кого) разг. turn (twist, wind) smb. round one's < little> finger; cf. draw rings round smb.; lead smb. up the garden- А мужик тут при чём? Зачем у вас полдеревни на фронт угнали? Затем, чтобы купцы прибыль огребали! Дурни вы, дурни! Большие, бородатые, а всякий вас вокруг пальца окрутить может. (А. Гайдар, Школа) — 'What's the peasant got to do with it! Why have they driven half your village off to the front? To help the merchants rake in the profits! What boobs you are! Big fellows with beards, yet anyone can twist you round his little finger.'
- Любую хитрейшую бестию кругом пальца обведёт, - улыбнулся Раевский, - молодец ваш Алексей Петрович! (С. Голубов, Багратион) — 'He can draw rings round the most cunning of beasts,' interjected Rayevsky with a smile. 'He's smart, is our Alexei Petrovich.'
II- Меня не обведёшь вокруг пальца, товарищ Андрей!.. Что вы скрываете? Почему сообщаете полуправду? (В. Липатов, И это всё о нём) — 'You won't lead me up the garden. Comrade Andrei!.. What are you hiding? Why are you giving me a half-truth?'
обводить вокруг (кругом, около) пальца ( что), сов. в. - обвести (обвертеть) вокруг (кругом, около) пальца ( что) разг., уст. cf. make light work of smth.; make short work of smth.- Дело знакомое, я его в один час кругом пальца обведу! (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Пёстрые письма) — 'I know the problem. I'll make short work of it, to be sure.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обводить вокруг пальца
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16 вертеть
(вн.)turn (round and round) (d.)вертеть в руках ( быстро) — twirl (d.), (рассеянно, лениво и т. п.) twist about (d.), twiddle (d.)
вертеть кем-л. разг. — turn / twist smb. round one's (little) finger
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17 вертеть
(кого-л./что-л.; кем-л./чем-л.)несовер.turn (round and round); twirl, spin ( быстро); twist, twiddle (рассеянно, лениво и т.п.); fiddle with (части механизма, чтобы он снова заработал)вертеть кем-л. перен.; разг. — to turn/twist smb. round one's (little) finger
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18 herumdrehen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t und v/refl turn (a)round; (Schlüssel) turn; (Liegendes) auch turn over; sich im Kreis herumdrehen turn right (a)round; fig. bei Diskussion: go (a)round in a circle; Grab, Herz1 8, Wort* * *to turn around; to slue; to roll over;sich herumdrehento roll over; to slew* * *he|rụm|dre|hen sep1. vtSchlüssel to turn; (= wenden) Decke, Tuch, Braten etc to turn (over)See:→ Wort2. vrto turn (a)round; (im Liegen) to turn over3. vi (inf)* * *(to twist (something) round and round: He twiddled the knob on the radio.) twiddle* * *he·rum|dre·henI. vt1. (um die Achse drehen)▪ etw \herumdrehen to turn sth2. (wenden)▪ jdn/etw \herumdrehen to turn sb/sth overII. vr* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb turn [a]round3.sich [auf die andere Seite] herumdrehen — turn over [on to one's other side]
intransitives Verb (ugs.)an etwas (Dat.) herumdrehen — fiddle [around or about] with something
* * *herumdrehen (trennb, hat -ge-)sich im Kreis herumdrehen turn right (a)round; fig bei Diskussion: go (a)round in a circle; → Grab, Herz1 8, WortB. v/i umg:herumdrehen an (+dat) fiddle about with* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb turn [a]round3.sich [auf die andere Seite] herumdrehen — turn over [on to one's other side]
intransitives Verb (ugs.)an etwas (Dat.) herumdrehen — fiddle [around or about] with something
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19 περιάγω
A lead or draw round, Hdt.1.30, al.;τὰ φορτία ἐν βάρισι περὶ τὸ Δέλτα Id.2.179
;π. τινὰς ἐν ἁμάξῃσι κειμένους Id.4.73
: c. acc. loci, περιάγουσι τὴν λίμνην κύκλῳ (sc. τὴν παρθένον) ib. 180 (s.v.l.), cf. Men. l. c.; carry about for sale, Pl.Prt. 313d:—[voice] Med., lead round with one,ἐλέφαντα Epin.2.4
.b cause to revolve,ψυχὴ π. πάντα Pl.Lg. 898d
, cf. Plot.5.1.2 :—[voice] Pass., rotate,οἷον τροχοῦ περιαγομένου Pl.Ti. 79b
.2 lead about with one, have always by one, X.Cyr.2.2.28, cf. 1.3.3 :—more freq. in [voice] Med.,ἀκολούθους πολλοὺς περιάγεσθαι Id.Mem.1.7.2
, cf. Theopomp.Hist.89 (a), Posidon.7 J., etc.b metaph., lead round and round, perplex, τὼ θεώ με περιάγουσιν, ὥστε .. And.1.113 (s.v.l.), cf. Luc.Nigr.8 :—[voice] Pass.,περιαγόμενος τῷ λόγῳ Pl.La. 187e
.3 turn round, turn about, τὴν κεφαλήν, τὸν τράχηλον, τὸν αὐχένα, Ar. Pax 682, Av. 176, Pl.R. 515c, cf. Hp.Art. 18;τινὰ πρὸς τἀριστερά E.Cyc. 686
(s.v.l.);μύλην Poll.7.180
; π. τὴν σκυταλίδα twist it round in order to tighten a noose, Hdt.4.60; τὼ χεῖρε περιαγαγὼν εἰς τοὔπισθεν καὶ δήσας twisting back the hands behind the back, Lys.1.25 ; simplyπ. τὼ χεῖρε D.H.6.82
:—[voice] Pass.,περιαχθεὶς τὼ χεῖρε Philostr.Her.10.7
; so prob. περιαχθείς alone,π. κρεμήσεται PCair.Zen.202.9
(iii B. C.).6 bring round to.., [τὴν πολιτείαν] πάλιν εἰς τὴν ἑτέραν πολιτείαν Arist.Pol. 1265a4
;εἰς αὑτὸν τὴν ἀρχήν Hdn.4.3.1
:—[voice] Pass.,π. εἰς ὁμόνοιαν Id.3.15.7
; εἰς τόδε, εἰς ἀνάγκην, Luc.Nigr.5, J.AJ5.2.8.7 Rhet., round a period, etc., περίοδος, σύνθεσις περιηγμένη, Demetr.Eloc.19, 30.II intr., come round,πάλιν κύκλῳ π. εἰς τὴν ἀρχήν Arist.Mete. 356a8
;περιφερομένης καὶ περιαγούσης Epicur.Nat. 11.2
.2 c. acc. loci, go round,π. τὴν ἐσχατιάν D.42.5
;π. τὰς πόλεις Ev.Matt.9.35
, cf. 4.23, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιάγω
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20 обматывать шею шарфом
1) General subject: twist a muffler round neck2) Makarov: twist muffler round neckУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обматывать шею шарфом
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