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sortir [sɔʀtiʀ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━➭ TABLE 16━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. <a. to go or come out━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► sortir dans le sens de partir se traduit par to go out ou par to come out, suivant que le locuteur se trouve ou non à l'endroit en question.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• on est en train de faire un bonhomme de neige, tu devrais sortir ! we're making a snowman, come out!• mon père est sorti, puis-je prendre un message ? my father is out, can I take a message?• sortir de chez qn to go or come out of sb's house• sors (d'ici) ! get out (of here)!• je sors à 6 heures (du bureau, du lycée) I finish at 6• sortir de son lit [fleuve] to overflow its banks► d'où sort ?• d'où sort cette revue ? where has this magazine come from?• mais d'où sort-il ? (inf) ( = il est tout sale) where has he been! ; ( = il est mal élevé) where was he brought up? ; ( = il est bête) where did they find him?• Madame, est-ce que je peux sortir ? (en classe) Miss, can I be excused please?• la voiture est sortie de la route the car left or came off the road• c'est confidentiel, ça ne doit pas sortir d'ici it's confidential, it must not leave this roomd. (Theatre) « la servante sort » "exit the maid"• « les 3 gardes sortent » "exeunt the 3 guards"• sortir de terre [plante] to come upi. ( = être fabriqué, publié) to come out ; [disque, film] to be releasedj. (par hasard) [numéro, couleur, sujet d'examen] to come upk. ( = s'écarter) sortir du sujet to get off the subject• sortir (du jeu) [balle, ballon] to go out (of play)• sortir en touche [ballon] to go into touchl. ( = être issu) il sort de l'université de Perpignan he went to the University of Perpignan• pas besoin de sortir de Polytechnique pour comprendre ça (inf) you don't need a PhD to understand thatm. ( = résulter) sortir de to come of• que va-t-il sortir de tout cela ? what will come of all this?• il fallait que ça sorte I (or he etc) just had to say it2. <• sortez-le ! get him out of here!• sortir des vêtements d'une armoire/la voiture du garage to take clothes out of a wardrobe/the car out of the garage• il faut le sortir de là (d'un lieu) we must get him out of there ; (d'une situation difficile) we must get him out of itb. ( = mettre en vente) [+ produit] to bring out• il vous sort de ces réflexions ! the things he comes out with! (inf)• qu'est-ce qu'il va encore nous sortir ? what will he come out with next? (inf)d. ( = éliminer) [+ concurrent, adversaire] (inf) to knock out3. <• tu crois qu'il va s'en sortir ? (il est malade) do you think he'll pull through? ; (il est surchargé de travail) do you think he'll ever see the end of it? ; (il est en situation difficile) do you think he'll come through all right?• avec son salaire, il ne peut pas s'en sortir he can't get by on what he earns• va l'aider, il ne s'en sort pas go and help him, he can't cope• bravo, tu t'en es très bien sorti ! you've done really well!* * *
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1. sɔʀtiʀ1) ( promener) to take [somebody/something] out [personne, chien, cheval]j'y vais moi-même, ça me sortira — I'll go myself, it'll give me a chance to get out
2) (colloq) ( inviter) to take [somebody] out [personne]3) (colloq) ( expulser) to throw [somebody] out, to chuck (colloq) [somebody] out [personne] (de of); to send [somebody] out [élève]4) ( mettre à l'extérieur) to get [somebody/something] out (de of)5) ( délivrer)sortir quelqu'un de sa léthargie — to shake somebody out of his/her lethargy
6) ( commercialiser) to bring out [livre, disque, modèle]; to release [film]; to show [collection]7) ( produire) to turn out [livre, disque, film, produit]8) ( imprimer) to bring [something] out [exemplaire, numéro, journal]9) (colloq) ( dire) to come out with (colloq) [remarques]
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verbe intransitif (+ v être)1) ( aller dehors) [personne, animal] to go out; ( venir dehors) [personne, animal] to come out (de of)sortir dans la rue/sur le balcon — to go out into the street/on the balcony
sortir faire un tour — ( à pied) to go out for a walk
sortir discrètement — to slip out (de of)
empêcher de sortir — to keep [somebody/something] in
2) ( passer du temps dehors) to go out3) ( quitter un lieu)sortir du port — [navire] to leave port
sortir du pays — [personne, marchandise] to leave the country
sortez d'ici/de là! — get out of here/of there!
sortir de la route — [véhicule] to leave the road
sortir de la famille — [bijou, tableau] to go out of the family
4) ( venir d'un lieu)5) (quitter un état, une situation)sortir de son mutisme or silence — to break one's silence
6) ( venir de quitter un état)7) ( émerger) to come outelle est sortie de sa dépression très affaiblie — after her depression she was a mere shadow of her former self
8) ( s'échapper) [eau, air, étincelle, fumée] to come out (de of; par through)faire sortir — to squeeze [something] out [pâte, colle, eau, jus] (de of); to eject [cassette] (de from)
sortir en masse — [personnes] to pour out
9) ( pousser) [bourgeon, insecte] to come out; [dent] to come throughsortir de terre — [plante] to come through; [bâtiment] to rise from the ground
10) ( dépasser) to stick out11) ( être commercialisé) [film, disque, livre, nouveau modèle] to come outsortir tous les jours — [journal] to be published daily
12) ( provenir) [personne, produit] to come fromsortir de Berkeley — Université to have graduated from Berkeley
d'où sors-tu à cette heure? — (colloq) where have you been?
d'où il sort celui-là? — (colloq) where's he been living? (colloq)
13) ( être en dehors)sortir du sujet — [personne] to wander off the subject; [remarque] to be beside the point
14) ( être tiré) [numéro, sujet] to come up15) Informatique to exit
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se sortir verbe pronominal1) ( échapper)s'en sortir — ( situation difficile) to get out of it; ( maladie) to get over it
2) ( se débrouiller)s'en sortir — gén to pull through; ( financièrement) to cope; (intellectuellement, manuellement, physiquement) to manage
s'en sortir à peine — ( financièrement) to scrape a living
II sɔʀtiʀnom masculin* * *sɔʀtiʀ1. vi1) (= partir) to go outIl est sorti sans rien dire. — He went out without saying a word.
Il est sorti acheter le journal. — He's gone out to buy the newspaper.
2) (= aller au spectacle) to go outJ'aime sortir. — I like going out.
sortir avec qn (relation amoureuse) — to be going out with sb, to be seeing sb
Tu sors avec lui? — Are you going out with him?, Are you seeing him?
3) [produit] to come outCe modèle vient juste de sortir. — This model has just come out.
4) [plante, numéro] to come up5)sortir de (= quitter) — to leave, (en allant) to go out of, (en venant) to come out of, (= jaillir) to come out of, [maladie, mauvaise passe] to get over, [cadre, compétence] to be outside
Elle sort de l'hôpital demain. — She's coming out of hospital tomorrow.
Je l'ai rencontré en sortant de la pharmacie. — I met him coming out of the chemist's.
sortir du système INFORMATIQUE — to log out
2. vt1) (= déplacer) to take outElle a sorti son porte-monnaie de son sac. — She took her purse out of her bag.
Je vais sortir la voiture du garage. — I'll get the car out of the garage.
2) * (= expulser) to throw out3) COMMERCE, [produit] to bring out4) * (= dire) to come out with3. nm* * *sortir verb table: partirA nm au sortir de at the end of; au sortir de l'adolescence/mes études at the end of adolescence/my studies.B vtr1 ( promener) to take [sb/sth] out [personne, chien, cheval]; sortir un malade/son caniche to take a patient/one's poodle out; j'y vais moi-même, ça me sortira I'll go myself, it'll give me a chance to get outside;3 ○( expulser) to throw [sb] out, to chuck○ [sb] out [personne] (de of); to send [sb] out [élève]; se faire sortir en quart de finale to be knocked out in the quarterfinal;4 ( mettre à l'extérieur) to get [sb/sth] out [personne, papiers, parapluie, meubles de jardin, voiture, vêtements] (de of); sortir l'argenterie to get out the silverware; sortir qn du lit to get sb out of bed; sortir une bille de sa poche to take a marble out of one's pocket; sortir sa voiture en marche arrière to reverse one's car out; sortir les mains de ses poches to take one's hands out of one's pockets; sortir un couteau/revolver to pull out a knife/revolver; sortir le drapeau to hang out the flag; sortir les draps pour les aérer to put out the sheets to air; sortir du pus to squeeze out pus; sortir un point noir to squeeze a blackhead; sortir la poubelle/les ordures to put the bin/the rubbish GB ou garbage US out; sortir sa tête/langue to poke one's head/tongue out; sortir une carte to bring out a card;5 ( délivrer) sortir qn de to get sb out of; sortir un ami de prison to get a friend out of jail; sortir un ami de sa dépression to pull a friend out of his depression; sortir une entreprise de ses difficultés to get a company out of difficulties; sortir qn de sa léthargie to shake sb out of his/her lethargy;6 ( commercialiser) to bring out [livre, disque, modèle, nouveau produit, nouveau journal]; to release [film]; to present [collection];7 ( produire) to turn out [livre, disque, film, produit]; sortir mille téléviseurs par jour to turn out one thousand televisions a day;8 Imprim to bring [sth] out [exemplaire, numéro, journal];9 Ordinat [ordinateur] to output [données, résultats];10 ( exporter) ( légalement) to export [marchandises] (de from); ( illégalement) to smuggle [sth] out [marchandises] (de of);11 ○( dire) to come out with○ [paroles]; sortir des énormités/insultes/âneries to come out with rubbish/insults/nonsense; il (nous) sort toujours des excuses he's always coming out ou up with excuses; sortir une blague to crack a joke.C vi (+ v être)1 ( aller dehors) [personne, animal] to go out; ( venir dehors) [personne, animal] to come out (de of); sortir par la fenêtre/la porte de derrière to go out through the window/the back door; sortir dans la rue/sur le balcon to go out in the streets/on the balcony; sortir faire un tour ( à pied) to go out for a walk; (à vélo, cheval) to go out for a ride; ( en voiture) to go out for a drive; sortir faire des courses to go out shopping; sortir déjeuner to go out for lunch; être sorti to be out; sortez les mains en l'air! come out with your hands up!; sortez et ne revenez pas! get out and don't come back!; sortir discrètement to slip out (de of); sortir en vitesse to rush out; sortir en courant to run out; sortir en trombe de sa chambre to burst out of one's room; faire sortir qn to get sb outside; faire sortir son chien to take one's dog out; laisser sortir qn to allow sb out; laisser sortir les élèves ( à la fin de la classe) to dismiss the class; empêcher de sortir to keep [sb/sth] in [personne, animal]; sortir dans l'espace to space walk; sortir de scène to leave the stage; Figaro sort exit Figaro; Figaro et Almaviva sortent exeunt Figaro and Almaviva; ⇒ devant, œil;2 ( passer du temps dehors) to go out; sortir tous les soirs/avec des amis to go out every night/with friends; sortir au restaurant to go out to a restaurant; sortir avec qn to go out with sb; inviter qn à sortir to ask sb out; sortir en ville to go out on the town;3 ( quitter un lieu) sortir de to leave; sortir de chez qn to leave sb's house; sortir d'une réunion to leave a meeting; sortir du port [navire] to leave port; sortir du pays [personne, marchandise] to leave the country; sortir de chez soi to go out; sortir de la pièce to walk out of the room; sortez d'ici/de là! get out of here/of there!; sortir de son lit/son bain [personne] to get out of bed/the bath; sortir de la route [véhicule] to leave the road; sortir de la famille [bijou, tableau] to go out of the family; sortir tout chaud du four to be hot from the oven; ⇒ loup;4 ( venir d'un lieu) sortir de to come out of; sortir de chez le médecin to come out of the doctor's; sortir de sa chambre en chemise de nuit to come out of one's room in one's nightgown;5 (quitter un état, une situation) sortir d'un profond sommeil/d'un rêve to wake up from a deep sleep/from a dream; sortir de son mutisme or silence to break one's silence; sortir de l'adolescence to come out of adolescence; sortir de la récession to pull out of the recession; sortir d'un cercle vicieux to break out of a vicious circle; sortir de soi to lose control of oneself; sortir de l'hiver to reach the end of winter; on n'en sort jamais○ there's no end to it; on n'en sortira jamais! ( problème) we'll never see the end of it!; ( embouteillage) we'll never get out of it!; il refuse d'en sortir○ ( changer d'avis) he won't budge an inch○; il n'y a pas à sortir de là○ there's no two ways about it○;6 ( venir de quitter un état) sortir à peine de l'enfance to be just emerging from childhood; sortir de maladie/d'une dépression to be recovering from an illness/from a bout of depression; sortir d'une crise/guerre to emerge from a crisis/war;7 ( émerger) to come out; sortir différent/désenchanté/déçu to come out different/disenchanted/disappointed; elle est sortie de sa dépression très affaiblie after her depression she was a mere shadow of her former self;8 ( s'échapper) [eau, air, étincelle, fumée] to come out (de of; par through); le bouchon ne sort pas the cork won't come out; l'eau sort du robinet the water comes out of the tap GB ou faucet US; une odeur sort de la pièce there's a smell coming from the room; faire sortir to squeeze [sth] out [pâte, colle, eau, jus] (de of); to eject [cassette] (de from); sortir en masse [personnes] to pour out; ⇒ vérité;9 ( pousser) [plante, insecte] to come out; [dent] to come through; les bourgeons sortent the buds are coming out; sortir de terre [plante] to spring up; [bâtiment] to rise from the ground; il lui est sorti une dent he/she's cut a tooth;10 ( dépasser) to stick out; il y a un clou qui sort there's a nail sticking out; sortir de l'eau à marée basse [roche] to stick out of the water at low tide;11 ( être commercialisé) [film, disque, livre, nouveau modèle, nouveau produit, collection] to come out; Le Monde sort l'après-midi Le Monde goes on sale in the afternoon; sortir tous les jours/toutes les semaines/tous les mois [journal, périodique] to be published daily/weekly/monthly; sortir de la chaîne [produit industriel] to come off the production line; sortir des presses [journal, livre] to come off the press; ça sort tout juste des presses it's hot off the press;12 ( provenir) [personne, produit] to come from; sortir d'un milieu intellectuel/d'une famille de banquiers to come from an intellectual background/from a family of bankers; sortir de Berkeley Univ to have graduated from Berkeley; sortir de chez Hachette to have been with Hachette previously; d'où sors-tu à cette heure○? where have you been?; d'où sors-tu comme ça○? what have you been doing to look like that?; d'où sort-il celui-là○? what planet's he from○?;13 ( être en dehors) sortir du sujet [personne] to wander off the subject; [remarque] to be beside the point; cela sort de ma compétence/de mes fonctions that's not in my brief/within my authority;14 ( être tiré) [numéro, sujet] to come up; c'est le 17 qui est sorti it was (number) 17 that came up;15 Ordinat to exit.D se sortir vpr1 ( échapper) se sortir d'une situation difficile to get out of a predicament; se sortir de la pauvreté to escape from poverty; se sortir d'une dépression to come out of a bout of depression; se sortir d'une épreuve to come through an ordeal; s'en sortir ( situation difficile) to get out of it; ( maladie) to get over it; s'en sortir vivant to escape with one's life;2 ( se débrouiller) s'en sortir gén to pull through; ( financièrement) to cope; (intellectuellement, manuellement, physiquement) to manage; tu t'en sors? can you manage?; s'en sortir tant bien que mal to struggle through; s'en sortir à peine ( financièrement) to scrape a living.sortir par les trous de nez○ to get up one's nose○.I[sɔrtir] nom masculin(littéraire) [fin]dès le sortir de l'enfance, il dut apprendre à se défendre he was barely out of his childhood when he had to learn to fend for himself————————au sortir de locution prépositionnelle1. [dans le temps]2. [dans l'espace]je vis la cabane au sortir du bois as I was coming out of the woods, I saw the hutII[sɔrtir] verbe intransitif (aux être)1. [quitter un lieu - vu de l'intérieur] to go out ; [ - vu de l'extérieur] to come outsortir par la fenêtre to get out ou to leave by the windowMadame, je peux sortir? please Miss, may I leave the room?elle est sortie déjeuner/se promener she's gone (out) for lunch/for a walksi elle se présente, dites-lui que je suis sorti if she calls, tell her I'm out ou I've gone out ou I'm not inje l'ai vu qui sortait de l'hôpital/l'école vers 16 h I saw him coming out of the hospital/school at about 4 pm2. [marquant la fin d'une activité, d'une période]sortir de l'école/du bureau [finir sa journée] to finish school/worksortir de prison to come out of ou to be released from prison3. [pour se distraire]5. [se répandre] to come outc'est pour que la fumée sorte it's to let the smoke out ou for the smoke to escape6. [s'échapper] to get outsortir de: aucun dossier ne doit sortir de l'ambassade no file may be taken out of ou leave the embassyfaire sortir quelqu'un/des marchandises d'un pays to smuggle somebody/goods out of a countryje vais te confier quelque chose, mais cela ne doit pas sortir d'ici I'm going to tell you something, but it mustn't go any further than these four walls7. [être mis en vente - disque, film] to be released, to come out ; [ - livre] to be published, to come outça vient de sortir! it's just (come) out!, it's (brand) new!8. [être révélé au public - sujet d'examen] to come up ; [ - numéro de loterie] to be drawn ; [ - numéro à la roulette] to turn ou to come up ; [ - tarif, barème] to be out9. (familier) [être dit] to come outil fallait que ça sorte! it had to come out ou to be said!10. INFORMATIQUE11. NAUTIQUE & AÉRONAUTIQUEaujourd'hui, les avions/bateaux ne sont pas sortis the planes were grounded/the boats stayed in port todayle ballon est sorti en corner/touche the ball went out for a corner/went into toucha. [pour faute] the player was sent offb. [il est blessé] the player had to go off because of injury13. THÉÂTRE————————[sɔrtir] verbe transitif (aux avoir)1. [mener dehors - pour se promener, se divertir] to take out (separable)viens avec nous au concert, ça te sortira come with us to the concert, that'll get you out (of the house)2. [mettre dehors - vu de l'intérieur] to put out ou outside ; [ - vu de l'extérieur] to bring out ou outside (separable)3. [présenter - crayon, outil] to take out (separable) ; [ - pistolet] to pull out ; [ - papiers d'identité] to produce4. [extraire]sortir quelque chose de to take ou to get something out ofdes mesures ont été prises pour sortir le pays de la crise measures have been taken in order to get the country out of ou to rescue the country from the present crisissortir quelqu'un de to get ou to pull somebody out ofje vais te sortir d'affaire ou d'embarras ou de là I'll get you out of itelle a sorti la Suédoise en trois sets she disposed of ou beat the Swedish player in three setssortir un disque/filma. [auteur] to bring out a record/filmb. [distributeur] to release a record/filmsortir un livre to bring out ou to publish a bookil m'a sorti que j'étais trop vieille! he told me I was too old, just like that!8. [roue, train d'atterrissage] to drop[volet] to raise————————sortir de verbe plus préposition1. [emplacement, position] to come out of, to come offsortir des rails to go off ou to jump the railsa. [voiture] to come off ou to leave the trackb. [skieur] to come off the pisteça m'était complètement sorti de la tête ou de l'esprit it had gone right out of my head ou mindl'incident est sorti de ma mémoire ou m'est sorti de la mémoire I've forgotten the incident2. [venir récemment de] to have (just) come from3. [venir à bout de] to come out ofnous avons eu une période difficile mais heureusement nous en sortons we've had a difficult time but fortunately we're now emerging from it ou we're seeing the end of it now4. [se tirer de, se dégager de]lorsqu'on sort de l'adolescence pour entrer dans l'âge adulte when one leaves adolescence (behind) to become an adult5. [se départir de]il est sorti de sa réserve après quelques verres de vin he opened ou loosened up after a few glasses of wineelle est sortie de son silence pour écrire son second roman she broke her silence to write her second novel6. [s'écarter de]attention à ne pas sortir du sujet! be careful not to get off ou to stray from the subject!il ne veut pas sortir ou il ne sort pas de là he won't budgeil n'y a pas à sortir de là [c'est inévitable] there's no way round it, there's no getting away from it7. [être issu de]sortir d'une bonne famille to come from ou to be of a good familypour ceux qui sortent des grandes écoles for those who have studied at ou are the products of the grandes écolesa. [tu es mal élevé] where did you learn such manners?, where were you brought up?b. [tu ne connais rien] where have you been all this time?8. [être produit par] to come from9. (tournure impersonnelle) [résulter de]————————se sortir de verbe pronominal plus prépositionse sortir d'une situation embarrassante to get (oneself) out of ou (soutenu) to extricate oneself from an embarrassing situations'en sortir (familier) : aide-moi à finir, je ne m'en sortirai jamais seul! give me a hand, I'll never get this finished on my owndonne-lui une fourchette, il ne s'en sort pas avec des baguettes give him a fork, he can't manage with chopsticksa. [il a survécu] he pulled through in the endb. [il a réussi] he won through in the endon ne s'en sort pas avec une seule paie it's impossible to manage on ou to get by on a single wagemalgré les allocations, on ne s'en sort pas in spite of the benefit, we're not making ends meet -
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pf Ⅰ vt to awaken, to wake [sb] up, to wake up; to rouse książk.- zbudzić kogoś z głębokiego snu to rouse sb from a deep sleep- zbudzić kogoś na śniadanie/do szkoły to wake sb for breakfast/school- zbudził mnie o szóstej rano he woke me up at six in the morningⅡ zbudzić się 1. (przestać spać) to wake (up)- zbudzić się ze snu/z drzemki to wake from sleep/a nap- zbudził się o piątej rano he woke up at five in the morning2. przen. (przejść do stanu aktywności) to awake, to awaken- przyroda zbudziła się ze snu zimowego nature awoke from its winter slumber- ludność zbudziła się do walki o niepodległość the people stirred themselves to fight for independence3. (o stanach uczuciowych) to awake, to awaken, to stir (w kimś within sb)- zbudziła się we mnie tęsknota za domem a longing for my home stirred within me- w ich sercach zbudził się niepokój a sense of unease awoke within themThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zbu|dzić
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iz.1.a. sleep; \lo arina light sleep; \lo astuna deep slumber; \lo astunetik iratzarri behar nuen I had to wake him from his deep slumper; \lo ezin harturik unable to get any sleep; \lo gozoan dago he's happily asleep; \lo betean aurkitu nuen I found him fast asleep; \lo danpa dago he's fast asleep (NG) ; \lo gogor dago hura he's fast asleep; \lo pisuan izan nintzen I was dead asleep; \loa kentzen digun arazoa ez da it's not matter to lose any sleep over; \loa galdurik having lost a night's sleep; \loak erre egon to be overrested | to have overslept; \loak naroa I'm dozing off; berriz ere \loari ekin zioten they went back to sleep; \loaren \loak kalte egiten du oversleeping is harmfub. [ izenen aurrean ] sleep-; sleeping; \lozaku sleeping bag;2. \lotan egon to be {asleep || sleeping}; umetxoa \lo dago the baby's asleep; \lotara to go to sleep; goazen \lotara let's go to sleep; \lotara motel! go to sleep my boy! adb.1. asleep; \lo aurkitu genuen we found him asleep; \lo egon to be asleep; erdi \lo zegoen he was half asleep; \lo datza Lit. he is slumbering; harria baino \lo gogorrago zegoen lo he was sleeping like a log; \loak egin to sleep soundly2. ( irud.) asleep; \lo gelditu zen he ended up asleep; ; bazterrak \lo daude the land is asleep; ene begiak ez zeuden, ez, \lo my eyes were not asleep -
5 budzić się
perf; o-; vrto wake (up), to awake; ( o nadziei) to arise* * *ipf.1. ( ze snu) wake up, awaken; budzę się niewyspany wake up tired; budzę się z bólem głowy wake up with a headache; budzić się z głębokiego snu awaken from a deep sleep.2. ( o uczuciach) arise; budzi się nadzieja hope is aroused; w sercu budzi się tęsknota a longing arises in one's heart.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > budzić się
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6 budzić
* * *ipf.1. ( ze snu) wake (up), waken; budzić kogoś na śniadanie/do szkoły waken sb for breakfast/for school; budzić kogoś z głębokiego snu waken sb from a deep sleep; nie budź licha (póki śpi) let sleeping dogs lie; budzić coś do życia przen. waken sth back to life.2. ( o uczuciach) invoke, evoke; (ciekawość, namiętność, podejrzenia) arouse; (zaufanie, strach) inspire; ( myśl) prompt; twoje zachowanie budzi we mnie odrazę your behavior disgusts me; nic dziwnego, że to zdarzenie budziło naszą czujność it's no wonder that the event aroused our vigilance.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > budzić
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7 dormire
sleep* * *dormire v. intr.1 to sleep*: hai dormito bene?, did you sleep well? (o did you have a good sleep?); ieri ho dormito tutto il giorno, yesterday I slept the whole day; malgrado il rumore, questa notte ho dormito tutto d'un sonno, in spite of the noise, I slept the whole night through; parla spesso quando dorme, he often talks in his sleep; possiamo darvi da mangiare e da dormire, we can give you a meal and put you up; il rumore gli impedisce di dormire, noise keeps him awake (o from sleeping); dormire supino, bocconi, sul fianco, to sleep on one's back, on one's stomach, on one's side; dormire come un ghiro, to sleep like a top (o a log); dormire della grossa, to be sound asleep (o to sleep soundly); dormire leggero, to have a light sleep; dormire per ventiquattro ore di seguito, to sleep the clock round; dormire più del solito, to oversleep; dormire profondamente, to sleep soundly; andare a dormire, to go to bed; continuare a dormire, to sleep on; farsi passare il mal di capo dormendo, to sleep a headache off; mettere qlcu. a dormire, to put s.o. to bed; non trovare da dormire, to find nowhere to sleep; cerca di dormirci su!, sleep on it! // cerca di non dormirci sopra, don't let the grass grow under your feet // sono alzato da tre ore, ma dormo ancora, I've been up for three hours, but I'm still asleep // fai in fretta, non dormire!, look lively, wake up! // ma va' a dormire!, (fam.) push off! // dormiva in piedi, he couldn't keep his eyes open // la natura dorme in inverno, nature is dormant in winter // una storia che fa dormire, a boring (o tedious) story // dormire a occhi aperti, to be very sleepy // dormire con gli occhi aperti, to sleep with one eye open // dormire nel Signore, ( essere morto) to sleep in the Lord // dormire tra due guanciali, to sleep on velvet // chi dorme non piglia pesci, (prov.) the early bird catches the worm2 (fig.) ( giacere) to remain inactive; to be dormant: l'istanza dorme da parecchi mesi, the petition has been lying by for several months; mettere una pratica a dormire, to let a matter lie◆ v.tr. to sleep*: dormire il sonno del giusto, to sleep the sleep of the just; dormire sonni tranquilli, to sleep peacefully // dormire il sonno eterno, to sleep one's last sleep.dormire s.m. sleep: il dormire mi sembra la sua principale attività, it seems to me that he does nothing but sleep.* * *[dor'mire]1) to sleep, (essere addormentato) to be asleep, be sleeping2)dormire come un ghiro — to sleep like a logdormire della grossa — to sleep soundly, be dead to the world
dormire in piedi — (essere stanco) to be asleep on one's feet, (essere imbambolato) to be half asleep
dormire tranquillo o tra due guanciali — (senza preoccupazioni) to rest easy
è meglio dormirci sopra — you'd (o we'd ecc) better sleep on it
2. vtdormire sonni tranquilli/agitati — to have a good/bad night's sleep, sleep well/badly
* * *[dor'mire] 1.verbo transitivo2.dormire un sonno profondo — to be fast o sound asleep, to be in a deep sleep, to sleep soundly
1) (riposare) to sleep*, to be* asleepil bambino dorme — the child is sleeping o is asleep
è ora di andare a dormire — it's time for bed, it's bedtime
mettere a dormire — to put [sb.] to bed [ bambini]
dormire bene, male — to have a good, bad night('s sleep)
dormi bene! — sleep tight o well!
dare da dormire a — to put [sb.] up [ amico]; to accommodate [ turisti]
un film che fa dormire — fig. a boring o soporific film
3) fig. (essere fermo, dimenticato)••dormire della grossa — to be sound o fast asleep, to be in a deep sleep, to sleep soundly
dormire in piedi — to sleep o be asleep on one's feet
dormire come un ghiro o una marmotta o un sasso to sleep like a log; dormici sopra! dormici su! sleep on it! (ma) va' a dormire! push off! chi dorme non piglia pesci — prov. it's the early bird that catches the worm
* * *dormire/dor'mire/ [3]dormire un sonno profondo to be fast o sound asleep, to be in a deep sleep, to sleep soundly(aus. avere)1 (riposare) to sleep*, to be* asleep; il bambino dorme the child is sleeping o is asleep; andare a dormire to go to bed; è ora di andare a dormire it's time for bed, it's bedtime; mettere a dormire to put [sb.] to bed [ bambini]; dormire bene, male to have a good, bad night('s sleep); dormi bene! sleep tight o well! il caffè non mi fa dormire coffee keeps me awake o up; cercare da dormire to look for a place to sleep; dare da dormire a to put [sb.] up [ amico]; to accommodate [ turisti]; un film che fa dormire fig. a boring o soporific film2 (lasciarsi andare) non è il momento di dormire we shouldn't sit back now3 fig. (essere fermo, dimenticato) la pratica dorme da mesi in qualche cassetto the file has been lying in a drawer for months nowdormire della grossa to be sound o fast asleep, to be in a deep sleep, to sleep soundly; dormire con un occhio solo to sleep with one eye open; dormire con gli occhi aperti to be dropping with sleep; dormire in piedi to sleep o be asleep on one's feet; dormire come un ghiro o una marmotta o un sasso to sleep like a log; dormici sopra! dormici su! sleep on it! (ma) va' a dormire! push off! chi dorme non piglia pesci prov. it's the early bird that catches the worm. -
8 Schlaf
m; -(e)s, kein Pl. sleep (auch fig.); kurzer: nap; im Schlaf auch fig. in one’s sleep; einen leichten / festen Schlaf haben be a light / sound sleeper; viel / wenig Schlaf brauchen need a lot of / little sleep; ( nicht) genügend Schlaf bekommen (not) get enough sleep; er findet keinen Schlaf he can’t sleep, he can’t get to sleep at night; in tiefem Schlaf liegen be fast asleep; aus dem Schlaf gerissen werden wake up with a start, be rudely awakened; in den Schlaf singen / wiegen lull / rock to sleep; sich (Dat) den Schlaf aus den Augen reiben oder wischen rub the sleep from one’s eyes; jemanden um den Schlaf bringen give s.o. sleepless nights, rob s.o. of his ( oder her) sleep; der Schlaf vor Mitternacht the hours (of sleep) before midnight; gegen den Schlaf ankämpfen fight against sleep, try to stay awake; vom Schlaf übermannt overcome by sleep; etw. im Schlaf beherrschen be able to do s.th. in one’s sleep ( oder with one’s eyes shut); den Seinen gibt’s der Herr im Schlaf umg. the lucky ones can rely on help from above, some people just get lucky, fortune favo(u)rs fools; Gerechte* * *der Schlafsleep; shuteye* * *[ʃlaːf]m -(e)s, no plsleep; (= Schläfrigkeit auch) sleepinesseinen leichten/festen/tiefen Schláf haben — to be a light/sound/deep sleeper
keinen Schláf finden — to be unable to sleep
um seinen Schláf kommen or gebracht werden — to lose sleep
jdm den Schláf rauben — to rob or deprive sb of his/her sleep
jdn um seinen Schláf bringen — to keep sb awake
halb im Schláfe — half asleep
im Schláf reden — to talk in one's sleep
ein Kind in den Schláf singen — to sing a child to sleep
den Schláf aus den Augen reiben — to rub the sleep out of one's eyes
in einen unruhigen/tiefen Schláf fallen — to fall into a troubled/deep sleep
in tiefstem Schláf liegen — to be sound or fast asleep
aus dem Schláf erwachen (geh) — to awake, to waken (from sleep)
den ewigen or letzten Schláf schlafen (euph) — to sleep one's last sleep
den Seinen gibts der Herr im Schláf (Prov) — the devil looks after his own
es fällt mir nicht im Schláf(e) ein, das zu tun — I wouldn't dream of doing that
das macht or tut or kann er (wie) im Schláf (fig inf) — he can do that in his sleep
See:→ gerecht* * *((a) rest in a state of natural unconsciousness: It is bad for you to have too little sleep, since it makes you tired; I had only four hours' sleep last night.) sleep* * *Schlaf1<-[e]s>[ʃla:f]jdn um den [o seinen] \Schlaf bringen to keep sb awake at nightaus dem \Schlaf fahren to wake up with a startin einen tiefen/traumlosen \Schlaf fallen to fall into a deep/dreamless sleepkeinen \Schlaf finden (geh) to be unable to sleepeinen festen \Schlaf haben to sleep deeply, to be a deep sleeperhalb im \Schlaf[e] half asleepeinen leichten \Schlaf haben to sleep lightly, to be a light sleeperum seinen \Schlaf kommen to be unable to sleepim tiefsten \Schlaf liegen to be fast [or sound] asleepversäumten \Schlaf nachholen to catch up on one's sleepim \Schlaf reden to talk in one's sleepjdm den \Schlaf rauben to keep sb awakeaus dem \Schlaf gerissen werden to wake up suddenly, to jerk out of one's sleepaus dem \Schlaf schrecken to wake up with a startjdn in den \Schlaf singen to sing sb to sleepin \Schlaf sinken (geh) to fall into a deep sleep▶ den \Schlaf des Gerechten schlafen to sleep the sleep of the just▶ etw im \Schlaf können [o beherrschen] (fam) to be able to do sth in one's sleep [or with one hand tied behind one's back] figSchlaf2<-[e]s, Schläfe>[ʃla:f]* * *der; Schlaf[e]s sleepeinen leichten/festen/gesunden Schlaf haben — be a light/heavy/good sleeper
jemanden um den od. seinen Schlaf bringen — <worry etc.> give somebody sleepless nights/a sleepless night; < noise> stop somebody from sleeping
jemanden in den Schlaf singen/wiegen — sing/rock somebody to sleep
das kann od. mache ich im Schlaf — (fig.) I can do that with my eyes closed or shut
* * *im Schlaf auch fig in one’s sleep;einen leichten/festen Schlaf haben be a light/sound sleeper;viel/wenig Schlaf brauchen need a lot of/little sleep;(nicht) genügend Schlaf bekommen (not) get enough sleep;er findet keinen Schlaf he can’t sleep, he can’t get to sleep at night;in tiefem Schlaf liegen be fast asleep;aus dem Schlaf gerissen werden wake up with a start, be rudely awakened;in den Schlaf singen/wiegen lull/rock to sleep;sich (dat)wischen rub the sleep from one’s eyes;jemanden um den Schlaf bringen give sb sleepless nights, rob sb of his ( oder her) sleep;der Schlaf vor Mitternacht the hours (of sleep) before midnight;gegen den Schlaf ankämpfen fight against sleep, try to stay awake;vom Schlaf übermannt overcome by sleep;etwas im Schlaf beherrschen be able to do sth in one’s sleep ( oder with one’s eyes shut);den Seinen gibt’s der Herr im Schlaf umg the lucky ones can rely on help from above, some people just get lucky, fortune favo(u)rs fools; → Gerechte* * *der; Schlaf[e]s sleepeinen leichten/festen/gesunden Schlaf haben — be a light/heavy/good sleeper
jemanden um den od. seinen Schlaf bringen — <worry etc.> give somebody sleepless nights/a sleepless night; < noise> stop somebody from sleeping
jemanden in den Schlaf singen/wiegen — sing/rock somebody to sleep
das kann od. mache ich im Schlaf — (fig.) I can do that with my eyes closed or shut
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9 sen
m (G snu) 1. sgt (spanie) sleep- głęboki/niespokojny/lekki a. płytki sen deep a. sound/fitful/light sleep- kołysać kogoś do snu to lull sb to sleep- obudzić kogoś ze snu to wake sb up- ułożyć dzieci do snu to put the children to bed- mówić/krzyczeć/uśmiechać się przez sen to talk/cry/smile in one’s sleep- zażywać tabletki na sen to take sleeping pills- zapadać w sen to go to sleep- morzy mnie sen I am a. feel drowsy- powoli pogrążał się we śnie he was slowly drifting into sleep- hałas/dzwonek telefonu wyrwał ją ze snu she was roused from her sleep by a noise/the telephone- sen letni Zool. aestivation, estivation US- niektóre płazy zapadają w krótki sen letni some amphibians aestivate for a short period- sen zimowy Zool. hibernation, winter sleep- niedźwiedź pogrążony w zimowym śnie a hibernating bear- czy lisy zapadają w sen zimowy? do foxes hibernate?- fazy snu Med. phases of sleep2. (marzenie senne) dream (o kimś/czymś about sb/sth)- zły/męczący/kolorowy/erotyczny sen a bad/a tormenting/a technicolour/an erotic dream- widzieć kogoś/coś we śnie to see sb/sth in a dream- tłumaczyć sny to interpret dreams- spał bez snów his sleep was dreamless, he had a dreamless sleep- prześladują go sny o tym, że tonie he has a recurring dream that he’s drowning- wszystko odbyło się jak we śnie it all happened like in a dream- to chyba sen! it must be a dream!- „dobranoc, kolorowych snów!” ‘good night, sweet dreams!’3. (marzenie) dream- sny mojego dzieciństwa my childhood dreams- w najśmielszych snach nie przypuszczałem, że wygram in my wildest dreams I never thought I’d win- ziścił a. spełnił się jego sen o zdobyciu szczytu K2 his dream of reaching the summit of K2 has come true- snuła sny o karierze w Paryżu she was daydreaming about making a career in Paris■ jak we śnie [poruszać się, mówić] (nieprzytomnie) in a dream, in a daze, as if half asleep; (w rozmarzeniu) dreamily- po jej śmierci żył jak we śnie after she died he lived in a daze- jak zły sen like a bad dream- sen na jawie a daydream- snujesz sny na jawie you are daydreaming- być pięknym jak sen to be a dream- dziewczyna/suknia piękna jak sen a dream of a girl/dress- poszedł we śnie do kuchni i odkręcił kran he sleepwalked into the kitchen and turned on the tap- mieć czujny sen a. spać czujnym snem to sleep with one eye open- pamiętać a. przypominać sobie kogoś/coś jak przez sen to have (only) a hazy memory of sb/sth- widzę/słyszę go jak przez sen I have a hazy memory of his appearance/voice- przemijać jak sen to pass too quickly; to fleet (away) książk.- spać snem sprawiedliwego to sleep the sleep of the just- takie drobiazgi nie spędzają mi snu z oczu I don’t lose any sleep over such trivial matters- sen mara, Bóg wiara przysł. you should not believe in bad dreams* * *sleep; ( marzenie senne) dreamsen zimowy — ZOOL hibernation
jak we śnie — as lub like in a dream
zapadać (zapaść perf) w sen — to fall asleep
* * *I.sen1mi1. (= spanie) sleep; sen zimowy zool. hibernation; spać snem zimowym zool. hibernate; głęboki sen deep l. sound sleep; zapaść w głęboki sen drop into a deep sleep; pijacki sen drunken stupor; zapaść w pijacki sen fall into a drunken stupor; przerywany sen broken sleep; chodzić jak we śnie moon about, be wandering with one's head in the clouds l. as if in a dream; mieć lekki/mocny sen be a light/heavy sleeper; mówić przez sen talk l. speak in one's sleep; pamiętać coś jak przez sen have a hazy recollection of sth; położyć kogoś do snu l. spać put sb to bed, tuck sb in; spać snem sprawiedliwego sleep the sleep of the just; spać snem wiecznym sleep the eternal sleep; spędzać komuś sen z oczu l. powiek (= nie pozwolić zasnąć) keep sb awake at night; (= nękać) loom large in sb's mind; stracić apetyt i sen loose one's appetite and one's night's rest; wybiło mnie to ze snu I coudn't get back to sleep after this; zapadać w sen lapse l. drift into sleep.2. (= marzenie senne) dream; sen na jawie daydream; kraina snu dreamland; koszmarny sen nightmare; zły sen bad dream; wracać jak zły sen (np. o nieprzyjemnym wspomnieniu) turn up like a bad penny, rear its ugly head.II.sen2mi-a (drobna moneta w Japonii, Kambodży) sen.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sen
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10 schlafen
to rest; to sleep; to be asleep; to nod* * *schla|fen ['ʃlaːfn] pret schlief [ʃliːf] ptp geschlafen [gə'ʃlaːfn]1. vito sleep; (= nicht wach sein auch) to be asleep; (euph = tot sein) to be asleep (euph); (geh Stadt, Land) to be quiet, to slumber (liter); (inf = nicht aufpassen) (bei bestimmter Gelegenheit) to be asleep; (immer) not to pay attentioner schläft immer noch — he's still asleep, he's still sleeping
tief or fest schláfen (zu diesem Zeitpunkt) — to be fast or sound asleep; (immer) to be a deep or sound sleeper
schláfen gehen — to go to bed
sich schláfen legen — to lie down to sleep
jdn schláfen legen — to put sb to bed
lange schláfen — to sleep for a long time
hast du gut geschlafen? — did you sleep well?, did you have a good sleep? (Brit)
mittags or über Mittag schláfen — to have an afternoon nap
schláfen wie ein Murmeltier or Bär or Sack or Stein or eine Ratte (all inf) — to sleep like a log
bei jdm schláfen — to stay overnight with sb
wir können ruhig schláfen (fig) — we can sleep easy
er kann nachts nicht mehr schláfen (fig) — he can't sleep nights
ich konnte die ganze Nacht nicht schláfen — I couldn't sleep at all last night
das lässt ihn nicht schláfen (fig) — it preys on his mind, it gives him no peace
mit jdm schláfen (euph) — to sleep with sb
miteinander schláfen (euph) — to sleep with each other
2. vr impers* * *1) ((often with with) to have sexual intercourse with; to have a love affair with.) go to bed2) (sleeping: The baby is asleep.) asleep3) (to rest with the eyes closed and in a state of natural unconsciousness: Goodnight - sleep well!; I can't sleep - my mind is too active.) sleep* * *schla·fen<schlief, geschlafen>[ˈʃla:fn̩]I. vi1. (nicht wach sein) to sleep, to be asleepbei dem Lärm kann doch kein Mensch \schlafen! nobody can sleep with that noise [going on]!darüber muss ich erst \schlafen I'll have to sleep over thatetw lässt jdn nicht \schlafen sth keeps sb awakeein Kind \schlafen legen to put a child to bednoch halb \schlafend to still be half asleepgut/schlecht \schlafen to sleep well/badlyfest/tief \schlafen to sleep deeply/soundly, to be deeply/sound asleepleicht \schlafen to sleep lightlyhart \schlafen to sleep on something hardbloß keine weiche Matratze, ich schlafe lieber hart don't give me a soft mattress, I prefer a hard one3. (nächtigen)▪ bei jdm \schlafen to stay with sb, to sleep at sb'sdu kannst jederzeit bei uns \schlafen you can sleep at our place [or stay with us] any timeim Freien \schlafen to sleep in the open [or outdoors▪ [bei [o während] etw] \schlafen to doze [or to snooze] [during sth]die Konkurrenz hat geschlafen our competitors were asleepII. vr▪ es schläft sich gut/schlecht irgendwo it is comfortable/not comfortable to sleep somewhereauf dem neuen Sofa schläft es sich ausgesprochen gut you can get an excellent night's sleep on the new sofa* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (auch fig.) sleeptief od. fest schlafen — (zur Zeit) be sound asleep; (gewöhnlich) sleep soundly; be a sound sleeper
lange schlafen — sleep for a long time; (am Morgen) sleep in
schlafen wie ein Murmeltier — (ugs.) sleep like a log or top
im Hotel/bei Bekannten schlafen — stay in a hotel/with friends
bei jemandem schlafen — sleep at somebody's house/in somebody's room etc.
mit jemandem schlafen — (verhüll.) sleep with somebody (euphem.)
2) (ugs.): (nicht aufpassen) be asleep* * *schlafen; schläft, schlief, hat geschlafenA. v/i1. sleep, be asleep;fest schlafen be fast ( oder sound) asleep; (auch einen festen Schlaf haben) sleep like a log ( oder top);gut/schlecht schlafen sleep well/badly, be a sound/poor sleeper;ich hab’ die ganze Nacht nicht geschlafen I didn’t sleep all night;sich schlafen legen go to bed, turn in umg;jemanden schlafen legen put sb to bed;lange schlafen have a (good,) long sleep;sonntags länger schlafen have a lie-in (US sleep late) on Sundays;bis weit in den Tag hinein schlafen sleep to all hours;schlafen Sie gut! sleep well!;schlafen Sie darüber! sleep on it;darüber muss ich erst eine Nacht schlafen let’s leave it till tomorrow - I need to sleep on it;es ließ ihn nicht schlafen it gave him no peace, it wouldn’t let him rest;2.bei jemandem schlafen (übernachten) sleep ( oder spend the night) at sb’s place, stay overnight with sb ( oder at sb’s place);im Hotel schlafen spend the night at a hotel;er schläft bei einem Freund, bis er ein Zimmer gefunden hat he’s sleeping at a friend’s place until he finds a room;in diesem Haus können sechs Personen schlafen this house sleeps six;auswärts schlafen sleep away from home3. umg, fig (unaufmerksam sein) not pay attention allg;er schläft immer im Unterricht he’s always miles away ( oder dreaming) during the lessons;schlaf nicht! wake up!, Br wakey, wakey!;sagt mal, schlaft ihr? hey, are you still with us?;Entschuldigung, jetzt habe ich geschlafen sorry, I was miles away;nicht schlafen (sehr rege sein) be on one’s toes;die Konkurrenz schläft nicht our competitors are really with it;die heimische Industrie hat mal wieder geschlafen our own industry has been caught napping again4.schlafen mit (Geschlechtsverkehr haben) sleep with;die beiden schlafen miteinander those two sleep together;mit jedem schlafen pej sleep aroundB. v/r:sich gesund schlafen sleep o.s. back to health;sie hat sich durch die gesamte Chefetage geschlafen umg, pej she has slept her way through the whole management team* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (auch fig.) sleeptief od. fest schlafen — (zur Zeit) be sound asleep; (gewöhnlich) sleep soundly; be a sound sleeper
lange schlafen — sleep for a long time; (am Morgen) sleep in
schlafen wie ein Murmeltier — (ugs.) sleep like a log or top
im Hotel/bei Bekannten schlafen — stay in a hotel/with friends
bei jemandem schlafen — sleep at somebody's house/in somebody's room etc.
mit jemandem schlafen — (verhüll.) sleep with somebody (euphem.)
2) (ugs.): (nicht aufpassen) be asleep* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: schlief, geschlafen)= to nod v.to roost v.to sleep v.(§ p.,p.p.: slept) -
11 bajo
adj.1 low.2 short, small.3 low, tawdry, base.4 low, contemptible, lowly, base.5 low-lying, low-down.6 hushed, soft, soft-sounding.adv.1 softly, in a low voice, low.Let's talk low because the baby's sleep Hablemos bajo porque el niño duerme.2 low, in a low position, near ground level, near the floor.prep.1 under, below, beneath, underneath.2 under.3 under, under the jurisdiction of.m.1 bass.2 bass, double bass, bass guitar.3 bass singer, bass voice, bass.4 hem, turn-up, hemline, turnup.5 low lying ground.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: bajar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) low■ pon la música, pero baja put the music on low2 (persona) short, not tall4 (marea) out5 (despreciable) despicable, contemptible, base6 (territorio, río) lower7 (época) later8 (inferior) poor, low————————1 (piso) ground floor, US first floor2 (de prenda) bottoms plural, US cuff► adverbio1 (en el aire) low2 (voz) softly, quietly, in a low voice1 under2 (temperatura) below1 (planta baja) ground floor; (sótano) basement\por lo bajo (disimuladamente) on the sly 2 (en voz baja) in a low voice 3 (sin exagerar) conservativelybajas pasiones animal passionsbajos fondos underworld sing* * *1. prep.1) under2) beneath3) below2. adv.1) low2) softly, quietly3. (f. - baja)adj.1) low2) short3) lower4) soft5) base, vile4. noun m.1) bass2) first floor* * *1. ADJ1) (=de poca altura) [objeto] low; [persona] short; [parte] lower, bottom; [tierra] low-lying; [agua] shallowplanta baja — ground floor, first floor (EEUU)
2) (=inclinado)3) (=reducido, inferior) [precios, temperaturas, frecuencia] low; [calidad] low, poorde baja calidad — low-quality, poor-quality
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estar bajo de algo, estar bajo de ánimo o de moral — to be in low spiritsestar bajo de forma (física) — to be unfit, be out of shape
4) [sonido] faint, soft; [voz, tono] lowhablar en voz baja — to speak quietly o in a low voice
5) [etapa]6) [oro, plata] with a high level of impurities7) [color] (=apagado) dull; (=pálido) pale8) (=humilde) low, humble; [clase] lower; [condición] lowly; [barrio] poor; [tarea] menial10)por lo bajo — (=a lo menos) at (the) least
2. SM1) (Cos) [de vestido] hem; [de pantalones] turn-up, cuff (EEUU)2) [de edificio] (=piso) ground floor, first floor (EEUU)bajo comercial — ground-floor o (EEUU) first-floor business premises
3) (Mús) (=instrumento) bass; (=voz) bass; (=guitarrista) bass (guitar) player, bassist4) pl bajos [de edificio] ground floor sing, first floor sing (EEUU); [de coche] underside; euf [del cuerpo] private parts5) (=hondonada) hollow3.ADV [volar] low; [tocar, cantar] quietly, softlyhablar bajo — (=en voz baja) to speak quietly, speak softly; (=tener una voz suave) to be softly spoken, be soft spoken
¡más bajo, por favor! — quieter, please!
4. PREP1) (=debajo de) under2) (=dependiente de, sometido a) underfianza 1), juramento 1), llave 1)bajo el título de... — under the title of...
* * *I- ja adjetivo1) [ser] < persona> short2) (indicando posición, nivel)b) [estar] <lámpara/cuadro/nivel> lowc) ( bajado)3)a) <calificación/precio/número> low; < temperatura> lowtiene la tensión or presión baja — he has low blood pressure
b) <volumen/luz> lowen voz baja — quietly, in a low voice
4)5) ( grave) <tono/voz> deep, low6) ( vil) <acción/instinto> low, basecaer bajo: qué bajo has caído! — how could you stoop so low!
•IIa) <volar/pasar> lowb) <hablar/cantar> softly, quietlyIII1)a) ( planta baja) first (AmE) o (BrE) ground floorb)los bajos — (CS) the first (AmE) o (BrE) ground floor
2)a) (de falda, vestido) hemb) bajos masculino plural (Auto) underside3) ( contrabajo) (double) bassIVa) ( debajo de) underbajo techo — under cover, indoors
bajo el cielo estrellado — (liter) beneath the starry sky (liter)
b) (expresando sujeción, dependencia) underbajo el título... — under the title...
* * *I- ja adjetivo1) [ser] < persona> short2) (indicando posición, nivel)b) [estar] <lámpara/cuadro/nivel> lowc) ( bajado)3)a) <calificación/precio/número> low; < temperatura> lowtiene la tensión or presión baja — he has low blood pressure
b) <volumen/luz> lowen voz baja — quietly, in a low voice
4)5) ( grave) <tono/voz> deep, low6) ( vil) <acción/instinto> low, basecaer bajo: qué bajo has caído! — how could you stoop so low!
•IIa) <volar/pasar> lowb) <hablar/cantar> softly, quietlyIII1)a) ( planta baja) first (AmE) o (BrE) ground floorb)los bajos — (CS) the first (AmE) o (BrE) ground floor
2)a) (de falda, vestido) hemb) bajos masculino plural (Auto) underside3) ( contrabajo) (double) bassIVa) ( debajo de) underbajo techo — under cover, indoors
bajo el cielo estrellado — (liter) beneath the starry sky (liter)
b) (expresando sujeción, dependencia) underbajo el título... — under the title...
* * *bajo11 = bass.Nota: Instrumento musical.Ex: Russian singer Vladimir Ognovenko is one of the most arresting basses on the opera scene today.
bajo22 = ground floor.Ex: The ground floor of the library contains a foyer with separate entrance to different departments.
* bajo comercial = commercial premise.bajo33 = low [lower -comp., lowest -sup.], lowly [lowlier -comp., lowliest -sup.], sagging, low-lying.Ex: Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.
Ex: Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too lowly in terms of salary potential.Ex: It was obvious that Balzac's enthusiasm for the grant lifted his spirits up from their normal sagging state.Ex: With the introduction of irrigation, low-lying areas are prone to waterlogging and soil salinization.* a bajas temperaturas = at low temperature.* a bajo coste = low-cost.* a bajo costo = low-cost.* a bajo nivel = low-level.* a bajo precio = lower-cost, lower-cost, at a low price, on the cheap.* altibajos = ups and downs.* altos y bajos = highs and lows, peaks and valleys.* arma de bajo calibre = small arm.* baja Edad Media, la = late Middle Ages, the.* baja resolución = low resolution.* baja tecnología = low tech [low-tech].* baja temperatura = low temperature.* bajo cero = sub-zero, below-freezing.* bajo consumo = low power consumption.* bajo coste = low cost.* bajo en ácido = low-acid.* bajo en calorías = low cal, low-calorie.* bajo en carbohidratos = low-carb(ohydrate).* bajo en grasas = low fat.* bajo en hidratos de carbono = low-carb(ohydrate).* bajo precio = low cost.* bajo presión = under the cosh.* bajos ingresos = low income.* bajo vientre = lower abdomen.* barrio bajo = skid row.* bebida baja en alcohol = low-alcohol drink.* cuando la marea está baja = at low tide.* cultura de la clase baja = low culture.* de baja calidad = poor in detail, low-grade [lowgrade], low-quality, third rate [third-rate], low-end, trashy [trashier -comp., trashiest -sup.].* de baja intensidad = low-intensity [low intensity].* de baja ralea = ignoble.* de bajo consumo = low energy.* de bajo contenido en grasas = low fat.* de bajo crecimiento = low-growing.* de bajo estatus social = low-status.* de bajo nivel = lower-level, low-level.* de bajo precio = low-priced.* de bajo riesgo = low-risk.* decir en voz baja = say under + Posesivo + breath, say in + a low voice, say in + a quiet voice.* de la gama baja = low-end.* de nivel cultural bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* de nivel intelectual bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* de tacón bajo = low-heeled.* dieta baja en carbohidratos = low-carb diet.* dieta baja en hidratos de carbono = low-carb diet.* el más bajo = rock-bottom.* el punto más bajo = rock-bottom.* en su nivel más bajo = at its lowest ebb.* en su punto más bajo = at its lowest ebb.* en un nivel bajo = at a low ebb.* en un punto bajo = at a low ebb.* estar muy bajo = be way down.* familia de bajos ingresos = low-income family.* fijar precios bajos = price + low.* frente de bajas presiones = ridge of low pressure.* hablar en voz baja = whisper, speak + low.* marea baja = low tide.* más bien bajo = shortish.* monte bajo = undergrowth, understorey [understory, -USA], fynbos, shrubland, scrubland.* Países Bajos, los = Netherlands, the, Low Countries, the.* período bajo = dry spell.* período de baja actividad = dry spell.* persona de nivel cultural bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* persona de nivel intelectual bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* planta baja = ground floor.* que habla en voz baja = quietly spoken.* que vuela bajo = low-flying.* sistema de bajas presiones = ridge of low pressure, low pressure system.* temporada baja = low season.* tirando a bajo = shortish.* tirar a lo bajo = low-ball.bajo4= under.Ex: One of the outcomes of entry under title has been the proliferation of serials titles.
* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* bajo agua = undersea, underwater.* bajo amenaza = under threat.* bajo arresto domiciliario = under house arrest.* bajo cero = below zero.* bajo ciertas circunstancias = under certain circumstances.* bajo ciertas condiciones = under certain conditions.* bajo coacción = under duress.* bajo el asesoramiento de = on the advice of.* bajo el brazo = under + Posesivo + arm.* bajo el cargo de = on charges of.* bajo el control de = under the control of.* bajo el emblema = under the banner.* bajo el manto de la noche = under the cover of darkness, under the cloak of darkness.* bajo el patrocinio de = under the aegis of.* bajo el sol = in the eye of the sun.* bajo el yugo de = under the yoke of.* bajo juramento = under oath, sworn.* bajo la apariencia de = in the guise of, under the guise of.* bajo la competencia de = under the jurisdiction of.* bajo la dirección de = under the supervision of.* bajo las garras de = under the grip of.* bajo la supervisión de = under the supervision of.* bajo la tutela = under the auspices of.* bajo la tutela de = under the aegis of.* bajo la tutela de Alguien = under + Posesivo + auspices.* bajo llave = under lock and key.* bajo los auspicios de = under the aegis of, under the auspices of.* bajo los auspicios de Alguien = under + Posesivo + auspices.* bajo los pies = underfoot.* bajo lupa = under the microscope.* bajo ninguna circunstancia = under no/any circumstances.* bajo ningún concepto = on no account, not on any account, under no/any circumstances.* bajo + Posesivo + custodia = in + Posesivo + safekeeping.* bajo presión = under pressure.* bajo reforma = under reform.* bajo sospecha = under suspicion.* bajo tierra = underground, below surface.* bajo un mismo techo = under one roof.* decretar libertad bajo fianza = remand.* guardar bajo llave = keep under + lock and key.* libertad bajo fianza = bail.* mantener bajo control = keep + a rein on.* tener Algo bajo el control de Uno = have + Nombre + at + Posesivo + command.* territorio bajo mandato = mandate.bajo55 = lowdown, mean [meaner -comp., meanest -sup.].Ex: The board clearly didn't care if its commissioner was a lowdown, lying, corrupt and untrustworthy creep, likely because that is the nature of the entire organization.
Ex: Whereas in most European countries during this period welfare provision continued to develop, in Australia it languished at a level which, with the exception of Japan, was the meanest of the developed countries.* * *A [ SER] ‹persona› shortese chico bajito que trabaja en el bar that short o small guy who works in the barB (indicando posición, nivel)1 [ SER] ‹techo› low; ‹tierras› low-lyingun vestido de talle bajo a low-waisted dress2 [ ESTAR] ‹lámpara/cuadro› lowlas ramas más bajas del árbol the lowest branches of the treela parte baja de la estantería the bottom shelf/lower shelves of the bookcaseel nivel de aceite está bajo the oil level is low¡qué bajo está el río! isn't the river low!la marea está baja it's low tide, the tide is out3(bajado): la casa tenía las persianas bajas the house had the blinds downcaminaba con la mirada baja she walked (along) looking at the ground o with her eyes loweredC1 ‹calificación/precio/número› low; ‹temperatura› lowbajo en nicotina y alquitrán low in nicotine and taruna bebida baja en calorías a low-calorie drinktiene la tensión or presión baja he has low blood pressure, his blood pressure is lowliquidaban todo a precios bajísimos they were selling everything off really cheap(ly)artículos de baja calidad poor-quality goodspor lo bajoor ( RPl) por parte baja at leastles va a costar 10.000 tirando or echando por lo bajo ( fam); it's going to cost them at least 10,000, it's going to cost them 10,000 easily o at (the very) least2 ‹volumen/luz› lowlo dijo en voz baja he said it quietly o in a low voicepon la radio bajita put the radio on quietly3 ‹oro› below 14 karats(falto de): están bajos de moral they're in low spirits, their morale is lowestá baja de defensas her defenses are lowE (grave) ‹tono/voz› deep, lowF (vil) ‹acción/instinto› low, basecaer bajoor en lo bajo: ha caído en lo más bajo she stooped pretty low¡qué bajo has caído! how could you stoop so low?, how low can you get!Compuestos:feminine humble origins (pl)la bajoa Edad Media the late Middle Ages (pl)estoy en bajoa forma I'm in bad shape, I'm not on form, I'm feeling below parla bajoa forma del equipo nacional the poor form of the national teamfeminine low frequencyfpl animal passions (pl)fpl low pressurefeminine low technologyde bajoa tecnología low-technology ( before n), low-techmasculine Low Latinmasculine bas-reliefmpl underworldel bajo vientre the lower abdomenbajo21 ‹volar/pasar› low2 ‹hablar/cantar› softly, quietlycanta más bajo sing more softly¡habla más bajo! keep your voice down!bajo3A1 (planta baja) first ( AmE) o ( BrE) ground floor; (local) commercial premises ( on the first ( AmE) o ( BrE) ground floor of a building)BC (contrabajo) bass, double bassDdarle el bajo a algo to polish sth off ( colloq)bajo41 (debajo de) undercorrimos a ponernos bajo techo we ran to get under coverponte bajo el paraguas get under o underneath the umbrellatres grados bajo cero three degrees below zerocuando yo esté bajo tierra when I'm dead and buriedcantando bajo la lluvia singing in the rain2 (expresando sujeción, dependencia) underestá bajo juramento you are under oathbajo Alfonso XIII under Alfonso XIII, during the reign of Alfonso XIIIbajo su mando under his commandbajo los efectos del alcohol under the influence of alcoholbajo ese punto de vista looking at it from that point of viewbajo el título `España hoy' under the title `España hoy'* * *
Del verbo bajar: ( conjugate bajar)
bajo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
bajó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
bajar
bajo
bajar ( conjugate bajar) verbo intransitivo
1
( acercándose) to come down;◊ bajo por las escaleras to go/come down the stairs;
ya bajo I'll be right down
‹ de coche› to get out of sth;
‹de caballo/bicicleta› to get off sth
2
[ hinchazón] to go down;
[ temperatura] to fall, drop
[ calidad] to deteriorate;
[ popularidad] to diminish;
verbo transitivo
1 ‹escalera/cuesta› to go down
2 ‹brazo/mano› to put down, lower
3a) bajo algo (de algo) ‹de armario/estante› to get sth down (from sth);
‹ del piso de arriba› ( traer) to bring sth down (from sth);
( llevar) to take sth down (to sth)
4
‹ ventanilla› to open
5 ‹ precio› to lower;
‹ fiebre› to bring down;
‹ volumen› to turn down;
‹ voz› to lower
bajarse verbo pronominal
1 ( apearse) bajose de algo ‹de tren/autobús› to get off sth;
‹ de coche› to get out of sth;
‹de caballo/bicicleta› to get off sth;
‹de pared/árbol› to get down off sth
2 ‹ pantalones› to take down;
‹ falda› to pull down
bajo 1◊ -ja adjetivo
1 [ser] ‹ persona› short
2
‹ tierras› low-lying
están bajos de moral their morale is low;
está bajo de defensas his defenses are low
3
bajo en calorías low-calorie;
de baja calidad poor-quality
4 ( grave) ‹tono/voz› deep, low
5 ( vil) ‹acción/instinto› low, base;
bajo 2 adverbio
◊ ¡habla más bajo! keep your voice down!
■ sustantivo masculino
1
b)◊ los bajos (CS) the first (AmE) o (BrE) ground floor
2 ( contrabajo) (double) bass
■ preposición
under;
tres grados bajo cero three degrees below zero;
bajo juramento under oath
bajar
I verbo transitivo
1 (descender) to come o go down: bajé corriendo la cuesta, I ran downhill ➣ Ver nota en ir 2 (llevar algo abajo) to bring o get o take down: baja los disfraces del trastero, bring the costumes down from the attic
3 (un telón) to lower
(una persiana) to let down
(la cabeza) to bow o lower
4 (reducir el volumen) to turn down
(la voz) to lower
5 (los precios, etc) to reduce, cut
6 (ropa, dobladillo) tengo que bajar el vestido, I've got to let the hem down
7 Mús tienes que bajar un tono, you've got to go down a tone
II verbo intransitivo
1 to go o come down: bajamos al bar, we went down to the bar
2 (apearse de un tren, un autobús) to get off
(de un coche) to get out [de, of]: tienes que bajarte en la siguiente parada, you've got to get off at the next stop
3 (disminuir la temperatura, los precios) to fall, drop: ha bajado su cotización en la bolsa, its share prices have dropped in the stock exchange
bajo,-a
I adjetivo
1 low
2 (de poca estatura) short: es muy bajo para jugar al baloncesto, he's a bit too short to play basketball
3 (poco intenso) faint, soft: en este local la música está baja, the music isn't very loud here
4 (escaso) poor: su nivel es muy bajo, his level is very low
este queso es bajo en calorías, this cheese is low in calories
5 Mús low
6 fig (mezquino, vil, ruin) base, despicable: tiene muy bajos instintos, he's absolutely contemptible
bajos fondos, the underworld
la clase baja, the lower class
II adverbio low: habla bajo, por favor, please speak quietly
por lo b., (a sus espaldas, disimuladamente) on the sly: con Pedro es muy amable, pero por lo bajo echa pestes de él, she's very nice to Pedro, but she's always slagging him off behind his back
(como mínimo) at least: ese libro cuesta cinco mil pesetas tirando por lo bajo, that book costs at least five thousand pesetas
III sustantivo masculino
1 Mús (instrumento, cantante, instrumentista) bass
2 (de un edificio) ground floor
3 (de una prenda) hem
IV mpl Mec underneath: las piedras del camino le rozaron los bajos del coche, we scratched the bottom of the car against the stones on the road
V preposición
1 (lugar) under, underneath
bajo techo, under shelter
bajo tierra, underground
bajo la tormenta, in the storm
2 Pol Hist under
bajo la dictadura, under the dictatorship 3 bajo cero, (temperatura) below zero
4 Jur under
bajo fianza, on bail
bajo juramento, under oath
bajo multa de cien mil pesetas, subject to a fine of one hundred thousand pesetas
bajo ningún concepto, under no circumstances
firmó la declaración bajo presión, she signed the declaration under pressure
La traducción más común del adjetivo es low. Sin embargo, recuerda que cuando quieres describir a una persona debes usar la palabra short: Es muy bajo para su edad. He's very short for his age.
' bajo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auspicio
- baja
- caer
- calificar
- caloría
- circunstancia
- concepto
- confiar
- control
- cuerda
- dominación
- fianza
- fiebre
- guardia
- hundida
- hundido
- imperio
- ínfima
- ínfimo
- insolación
- juramento
- libertad
- llave
- manía
- ministerio
- monte
- murmurar
- par
- pretexto
- próxima
- próximo
- rescoldo
- ropa
- sarro
- so
- tapón
- techo
- tierra
- tono
- vigilancia
- a
- abrasar
- anestesia
- arresto
- ático
- bajar
- bajío
- chato
- chico
- coacción
English:
account
- aloud
- auspice
- bail
- bass
- bass guitar
- below
- beneath
- body
- bottom
- clampdown
- complaint
- conceal
- condition
- content
- control
- cover
- cuff
- custody
- depressed
- distraught
- down
- drunk driving
- DUI
- escrow
- feel
- floodlight
- foresight
- freezing
- ground
- gun
- hand
- honour
- hurtle
- in
- keep down
- lock away
- low
- low-alcohol
- low-budget
- low-calorie
- low-cost
- lower
- Lower Egypt
- lowest
- microscope
- minus
- oath
- observation
- off
* * *bajo, -a♦ adj1. [objeto, cifra] low;[persona, estatura] short;es más bajo que su amigo he's shorter than his friend;el pantano está muy bajo the water (level) in the reservoir is very low;tengo la tensión baja I have low blood pressure;tener la moral baja, estar bajo de moral to be in low o poor spirits;estar en baja forma to be off form;han mostrado una baja forma alarmante they have shown worryingly poor form, they have been worryingly off form;los precios más bajos de la ciudad the lowest prices in the city;de baja calidad poor(-quality);bajo en calorías low-calorie;bajo en nicotina low in nicotine (content)Elec baja frecuencia low frequency; Arte bajo relieve bas-relief; Informát baja resolución low resolution2. [cabeza] bowed;[ojos] downcast;paseaba con la cabeza baja she was walking with her head down3. [poco audible] low;[sonido] soft, faint;en voz baja softly, in a low voice;pon la música más baja, por favor turn the music down, please;por lo bajo [en voz baja] in an undertone;[en secreto] secretly;reírse por lo bajo to snicker, to snigger4. [grave] deep5. Geog lower;el bajo Amazonas the lower Amazon6. Hist lower;la baja Edad Media the late Middle Ages7. [pobre] lower-classlos bajos fondos the underworld8. [vil] base9. [soez] coarse, vulgar;se dejó llevar por bajas pasiones he allowed his baser instincts to get the better of him10. [metal] base♦ nm1. [dobladillo] hem;meter el bajo de una falda to take up a skirt2. [planta baja] [piso] Br ground floor flat, US first floor apartment;[local] Br premises on the ground floor, US premises on the first floor; [instrumentista] bassist6. [hondonada] hollow7. [banco de arena] shoal, sandbank♦ adv1. [hablar] quietly, softly;ella habla más bajo que él she speaks more softly than he does;¡habla más bajo, vas a despertar al bebé! keep your voice down or you'll wake the baby up!2. [caer] low;Fig¡qué bajo has caído! how low you have sunk!3. [volar] low♦ prep1. [debajo de] under;bajo su apariencia pacífica se escondía un ser agresivo beneath his calm exterior there lay an aggressive nature;bajo cero below zero;Figle pagó bajo mano para conseguir lo que quería he paid her secretly to get what he wanted;bajo este ángulo from this angle;bajo la lluvia in the rain;bajo techo under cover;dormir bajo techo to sleep with a roof over one's head o indoorsbajo control under control;bajo el régimen de Franco under Franco's regime;fue encarcelado bajo la acusación de… he was jailed on charges of…;Derbajo fianza on bail;bajo mando de under the command of;prohibido aparcar bajo multa de 100 euros no parking – penalty 100 euros;bajo observación under observation;bajo palabra on one's word;el trato se hizo bajo palabra it was a purely verbal o a gentleman's agreement;bajo pena de muerte on pain of death;bajo tratamiento médico receiving medical treatment;bajo la tutela de in the care of* * *I adj1 low;bajo en sal low in salt2 persona shortII m1 MÚS bass2 piso first floor, Brground floor; de edificio first floor apartment, Brground floor flat4:por lo bajo at leastIII adv2 volar lowIV prp under;tres grados bajo cero three degrees below zero;palabra on o under oath* * *bajo adv1) : down, low2) : softly, quietlyhabla más bajo: speak more softlybajo, -ja adj1) : low2) : short (of stature)3) : soft, faint, deep (of sounds)4) : lowerel bajo Amazonas: the lower Amazon5) : loweredcon la mirada baja: with lowered eyes6) : base, vile7)los bajos fondos : the underworldbajo nm1) : bass (musical instrument)2) : first floor, ground floor3) : hemlinebajo prep: under, beneath, below* * *bajo1 adj1. (persona) short2. (muro, mueble, voz) lowhabla en voz baja she speaks in a low voice / she speaks quietly3. (nivel, precio, número) lowbajo2 adv1. (con poca altura) low2. (con voz suave) quietlybajo3 n1. (planta baja) ground floor2. (de una prenda) hem3. (instrumento, voz) bass¿quién toca el bajo? who plays the bass?4. (músico) bass playerbajo4 prep under -
12 arriver
arriver [aʀive]➭ TABLE 1━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. intransitive verb• réveille-toi, on arrive ! wake up, we're almost there!• arriver le premier (à une course) to come in first ; (à une soirée, une réception) to arrive firstb. ( = approcher) [saison, nuit, personne, véhicule] to come• j'arrive ! I'm coming!• le lierre arrive jusqu'au 1er étage the ivy goes up to the 1st floor• et le problème des salaires ? -- j'y arrive and what about the wages problem? -- I'm just coming to thatd. ( = réussir) arriver à (+ infinitif) to manage to• tu y arrives ? how are you getting on?e. ( = atteindre une réussite sociale) to succeedf. ( = se produire) to happen• tu n'oublies jamais ? -- ça m'arrive don't you ever forget? -- yes, sometimes• cela ne m'arrivera plus ! I won't let it happen again!g. ► en arriver à ( = finir par) to come to• on n'en est pas encore arrivé là ! (résultat négatif) we've not reached that stage yet! ; (résultat positif) we've not got that far yet!• on en arrive à se demander si... it makes you wonder whether...► il arrive que/de• il m'est arrivé plusieurs fois de le voir I have seen him or it several times* * *aʀive
1.
verbe intransitif1) ( parvenir) [personne, avion, lettre] to arrive; ( s'acheminer) [personne, pluie] to comearriver dans les premiers — ( en compétition) to be among the first to finish; ( à une soirée) to be among the first to arrive
2) ( atteindre)arriver aux chevilles — [eau] to come up to one's ankles; [jupe] to come down to one's ankles
arriver (jusqu')à quelqu'un — [nouvelle, odeur] to reach somebody
‘qu'en est-il du chômage?’ - ‘j'y arrive’ — ‘what about unemployment?’ - ‘I'm coming to that’
3) ( réussir) ( socialement) to succeed; gén4) ( aboutir)j'en arrive à croire que... — I'm beginning to think that...
5) ( survenir) [accident, catastrophe] to happence sont des choses qui arrivent — these things happen, it's just one of those things
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verbe impersonnel* * *aʀive1. vi1) [train, visiteur, courrier] to arrivearriver à Paris — to get to Paris, to arrive in Paris
Il arrive à Paris à 8 h. — He gets to Paris at 8., He arrives in Paris at 8.
J'arrive à l'école à huit heures. — I get to school at 8 o'clock., I arrive at school at 8 o'clock.
j'arrive! — I'm coming!, coming!
en arriver à faire — to end up doing, to get to the point of doing
2) (= survenir) to happenCe sont des choses qui arrivent. — These things happen.
3)arriver à terme [contrat] — to come to an end
4) (= réussir)arriver à [perfection, but] — to reach, to achieve
J'espère que je vais y arriver. — I hope I'm going to manage it.
2. vb impersIl m'arrive de dormir jusqu'à midi. — I sometimes sleep till midday.
* * *arriver verb table: aimerA vi1 ( dans l'espace) [personne, avion, train, colis, lettre] to arrive; [nuage, pluie] to come; arriver de [personne, train, bus] to come from; arriver par [eau, gaz] to come through; arriver ensemble to arrive together; elle n'est pas encore arrivée she hasn't arrived yet; arriver à 13 h à Paris to arrive in Paris at 1 pm; arriver dans le centre ville/sur la berge to reach the town centreGB/the bank; arriver par bateau/avion/le train to arrive by boat/plane/train; je suis arrivé chez moi I got home; j'arriverai chez toi dans l'après-midi/tard I'll get to ou arrive at your place in the afternoon/late; appelle-nous dès que tu seras arrivé give us a call as soon as you arrive ou get there; arriver en avance/en retard/à l'heure to arrive early/late/on time; arriver juste au bon moment to arrive ou come at just the right moment; je suis arrivée avant/après toi I got here before/after you; elle est arrivée au Japon en 1982 she came to Japan in 1982; dépêche-toi, le train arrive! hurry up, the train is coming!; regarde qui arrive look who's coming; le mauvais temps arrive par le nord the bad weather is coming from the north; l'eau arrive par ce tuyau the water comes in through this pipe; j'arrive! I'm coming!; j'arrive du centre ville I've just come from the city centreGB; j'arrive de Londres I've just come from London; arriver en courant to come running up; arriver sur qn [orage, cyclone] to hit sb; [personne] to descend on sb; l'eau nous arrivait aux chevilles the water came up to our ankles, we were ankle-deep in water; l'eau arrivait au niveau de la fenêtre the water came up to the window; ma jupe m'arrive aux chevilles my skirt comes down to my ankles; arriver (jusqu')à qn [nouvelle, rumeur, odeur] to reach sb; heureusement cela n'est pas arrivé jusqu'à lui or jusqu'à ses oreilles○ luckily it didn't reach him ou his ears; arriver sur scène [chanteur, acteur] to come on stage; arriver sur le marché [personnes, produits] to come on the market;2 ( dans le temps) arriver en tête/en queue to come first/last; en arrivant au ministère when he/she became minister; il est arrivé le premier he arrived first, he was the first to arrive; arriver dans les premiers ( en compétition) to be among the first to finish; ( à une soirée) to be among the first to arrive; de nombreux signes montrent qu'on arrive à la fin d'une période a number of signs show that we are coming to the end of an era; arriver à son terme [contrat] to expire; [projet] to come to an end; ce plan arrive au moment où this plan comes at a time when; maintenant j'arrive au problème de la drogue now, I'll come to the problem of drugs; ‘qu'en est-il du chômage?’-‘j'y arrive’ ‘what about unemployment?’-‘I'm coming to that’; tu arrives à un âge où you are getting to an age when;3 (avec un raisonnement, après une suite d'événements) arriver à une somme to come to an amount; arriver à des résultats to achieve results; arriver à une solution to find a solution; arriver à une conclusion to come to a conclusion; arriver à un accord to reach an agreement;4 ( réussir) arriver à faire to manage to do, to succeed in doing; je n'arrive pas à faire I can't do; il n'arrive plus à la suivre he can't keep up with her; j'essaie, mais je n'y arrive pas I'm trying, but I can't do it; je n'arrive à rien I'm getting nowhere; arriver à ses fins to achieve one's ends;5 ( aboutir) on en arrive à des absurdités you end up with nonsense; comment peut-on en arriver là? how could it have come to this?; (parlant d'un pays, d'une économie) how did things get into that state?; j'en arrive à croire que/à me demander si… I'm beginning to think that/to wonder if…;6 ( survenir) [accident, catastrophe] to happen; ce sont des choses qui arrivent these things happen, it's just one of those things; cela n'était pas arrivé depuis longtemps it hadn't happened for a long time; ça arrive mais c'est rare it does happen, but not very often; tout peut arriver anything can happen; ça n'arrive qu'aux autres it only happens to other people; on ne sait jamais ce qui peut arriver you never know what may happen; un accident est si vite arrivé accidents happen so easily; voilà ce qui arrive quand on ne fait pas attention that's what happens when you don't pay attention; la même chose m'est arrivée il y a un mois the same thing happened to me a month ago; tu vois, tout arrive! I told you, you should never give up hope!;7 ( réussir socialement) [personne] to succeed; faire n'importe quoi pour arriver to do anything to succeed.B v impers il est arrivé quelque chose something has happened (à to); il arrive toujours quelque chose something always happens; qu'est-il arrivé? what happened?; il n'est rien arrivé nothing happened; il n'arrive jamais rien ici nothing ever happens around here; il arrive un moment où there comes a time when; il arrive que qn fasse sometimes sb does; il m'arrive d'être en retard/d'aller à l'opéra sometimes I'm late/I go to the opera; est -ce qu'il arrive que le courrier se perde? does the mail ever go missing GB ou get lost?; est-ce qu'il t'arrive d'y penser? do you ever think about it?; qu'est-il arrivé à ta voiture? what happened to your car?; que t'arrive-t-il? what's wrong with you?; il m'est arrivé une chose bizarre something odd happened to me; quoi qu'il arrive whatever happens; je t'appellerai quoi qu'il arrive I'll call you whatever happens ou come what may; que peut-il arriver au pays? what can happen to the country?[arive] verbe intransitif (aux être)A.[DANS L'ESPACE]1. [parvenir à destination - voyageur, véhicule, courrier] to arrivearriver chez soi to get ou to arrive homedès que je suis arrivé au Canada as soon as I arrived in ou got to Canadamême en roulant vite ça nous fait arriver après minuit even if we drive fast we won't get there before midnightnous sommes bientôt ou presque arrivés we're almost therequi est arrivé après l'appel? [en classe] who came in after I called the register (UK) ou called roll (US)?être bien arrivé [personne, colis] to have arrived safelyvous voilà enfin arrivés, je m'inquiétaisa. [ici] here you are ou you've arrived at last, I was getting worriedb. [là-bas] you got there at last, I was getting worrieda. [ici] which way did you come?b. [là-bas] which way did you go?ils arrivent de Tokyo they've just arrived ou come from Tokyo2. [finir - dans un classement] to come (in)arriver le premier/derniera. [coureur] to come in first/last, to take first/last placeb. [invité] to arrive first/last, to be the first/last to arrivetu es prêt? — j'arrive tout de suite/dans une minute are you ready? — I'm coming/I'll be with you in a minutej'arrive, j'arrive! I'm coming!une odeur de chocolat arrivait de la cuisine a smell of chocolate wafted in ou came from the kitchenB.[DANS LE TEMPS]1. [événement, jour, moment] to comeNoël arrive bientôt Christmas will soon be here ou with usle jour arrivera où... the day will come when...la soixantaine/retraite est vite arrivée sixty/retirement is soon here2. [se produire] to happentu ne te décourages jamais? — si, ça m'arrive don't you ever get discouraged? — yes, from time to timetu es encore en retard. Que cela ne t'arrive plus! you're late again. Don't let it happen again!————————[arive] verbe impersonnel1. [venir]2. [aventure, événement]s'il m'arrivait quelque chose, prévenez mon père if anything happens ou should anything happen to me, let my father know3. [se produire parfois]il arrive que: ne peut-il pas arriver que l'ordinateur se trompe? couldn't the computer ever make a mistake?————————arriver à verbe plus préposition1. [niveau, taille, lieu]le fil du téléphone n'arrive pas jusqu'à ma chambre the phone cord doesn't reach ou isn't long enough to reach my bedroomla boue m'arrivait jusqu'aux genoux the mud came up to my knees, I was knee-deep in mudoù (en) étions-nous arrivés la semaine dernière? [dans une leçon] where did we get up to ou had we got to last week?j'arrive à un âge où... I've reached an age when...et ses tableaux? — j'y arrive/arrivais what about his paintings? — I'm/I was coming to that3. [rang, résultat] to get[succès] to achievetu as refait l'addition? — oui, j'arrive au même total que toi did you redo the calculations? — yes, I get the same result as yousi tu veux arriver if you want to get on ou to succeed in life4. [pouvoir, réussir à]arriver à faire quelque chose to manage to do something, to succeed in doing somethingtu n'arriveras jamais à la convaincre you'll never manage to convince her, you'll never succeed in convincing hertu m'aides? je n'y arrive pas! can you help me? I can't do ou manage it!5. (locution)(en) arriver à quelque chose [en venir à]: comment peut-on en arriver au suicide? how can anybody get to the point of contemplating suicide?j'en arrive à penser que... I'm beginning to think that...j'en arrive parfois à me demander si... sometimes I (even) wonder if...en arriver là: depuis, je ne lui parle plus — c'est malheureux d'en arriver là since then, I haven't spoken to him — it's a shame it has come to that -
13 говорить
гл.1. to speak; 2. to tell; 3. to talk; 4. to murmur; 5. to mutter; 6. to mumble; 7. to whisper; 8. to growl; 9. to snarl; 10. to grunt; 11. to stammer; 12. to stutterРусский глагол говорить не указывает на то, как происходит действие, па кого оно направлено или при каких обстоятельствах оно совершается. Английские эквиваленты подчеркивают направленность действия, способы произнесения и сопровождающие процесс говорения эмоции.1. to speak — говорить, разговаривать, объясняться, выступать: to speak on smth — говорить на какую-либо тему/разговаривать на какую-либо тему; to speak fast (slowly, well, for a long time) — говорить быстро (медленно, хорошо, долго)/разговаривать быстро (медленно, хорошо, долго); to speak about smth, smb — говорить о чем-либо, о ком-либо/разговаривать о чем-либо, о ком-либо; to speak on books — говорить о книгах; to speak on a subject — говорить на какую-либо тему/выступать на какую-либо тему; to speak on the events of the day — говорить о событиях дня; to speak Russian (English) — говорить по-русски (по-английски)/разговаривать по-русски (по-английски)/знать русский (английский) язык; to speak many languages — говорить на многих языках/ разговаривать на многих языках; to speak for smb, smth — выступать за кого-либо, что-либо; to speak against smb, smth — выступать против кого-либо, чего-либо; to speak at a meeting — выступать на собрании; to speak over/on the radio — выступать по радио The baby is learning to speak. — Ребенок учится говорить. He can speak now. — Теперь он может говорить.2. to tell — говорить, сказать, сообщить, приказать: to tell smb smth — сказать кому-либо что-либо/сообщить кому-либо что-либо; to tell smb how to do smth — рассказать кому-либо, как что-либо делать; to tell smth in one's own words — рассказать что-либо своими словами; to tell smb about smb, smth — рассказать кому-либо о ком-либо, о чем-либо; to tell smb to do smth — приказывать кому-либо что-либо сделать/велеть кому-либо что-либо сделать Do as you are told./Do what you are told. — Делай так, как тебе говорят./Делай так, как тебе велят. Do not tell anybody about it. — Никому об этом не говори. The boy was told to stay at home. — Мальчику сказали остаться дома./ Мальчику приказано остаться дома. Can you tell me the time? — He скажете ли мне, сколько сейчас времени?/Скажите мне, который час?3. to talk — говорить, разговаривать, беседовать, обсуждать, поговорить: to talk much (little) — много (мало) разговаривать/много (мало) говорить; to talk about/of smb, smth — разговаривать о ком-либо, о чем-либо/ говорить о ком-либо, о чем-либо; to talk of doing smth — говорить о том, чтобы что-либо сделать; to talk on a subject — разговаривать на какую-либо тему; to talk nonsense — говорить ерунду/пороть чушь; to talk smb's head off — заговорить кого-либо; to talk oneself hoarse — договориться до хрипоты; to talk over the phone — говорить по телефону The matter must be talked about. — Этот вопрос надо обговорить/обсудить. They talked about old days deep into the night. — Они проговорили о прошлом глубоко за полночь. I'll have to talk with/to him about it. — Мне придется с ним поговорить/переговорить об этом.4. to murmur — говорить, говорить тихо, бормотать, шептать (сказать что-либо очень тихо, так что немногие услышат): to murmur smth in reply — пробормотать что-либо в ответ; to murmur a prayer — шептать молитву; to murmur into smb's ear — прошептать кому-либо на ухо; to murmur a secret — прошептать какую-либо тайну «I love you Ben», murmured Lily as their lips met. — «Я тебя люблю, Бен», пробормотала Лили, когда они поцеловались. The child murmured something in the sleep. — Ребенок что-то бормотал во сне. When the speaker mentioned the (ax reductions, the crowd murmured approval. — Когда оратор упомянул о снижении налога, толпа одобрительно загудела.5. to mutter — говорить, бурчать, бормотать, пробурчать, ворчать (быстро сказать что-либо, особенно в раздражении): to mutter something to oneself— проворчать что-то себе под иос «Why do I have to do all the work?", she muttered irritably. — «Почему я должна делать всю работу?», проворчала она раздраженно. Не paced the room impatiently, occasionally muttering to himself. — Он нетерпеливо ходил по комнате, что-то бормоча время от времени.6. to mumble — мямлить, бормотать, невнятно произносить, запинаться ( невнятно произносить слова): to mumble a prayer — бормотать молитву; to mumble to oneself — бормотать про себя; to mumble one's words — невнятно произносить/бормотать себе под нос; to mumble through one's answer — ответить запинаясь She keeps mumbling something about his pension, but I can't understand what she is saying. — Она продолжает мямлить о его пенсии, но я не понимаю, о чем она говорит. Bill was late into the meeting and sat down mumbling an excuse. — Билл опоздал на собрание, сел и промямлил какое-то извинение. Don't mumble, speak up. — He тяни резину, говори прямо. Не was mumbling something to himself. — Он бормотал что-то себе пол нос.7. to whisper — говорить, говорить шепотом, шептать ( говорить что-либо очень тихим голосом): «Don't wake the baby» whispered Ann. — «He разбуди ребенка», прошептала Аня. The child was whispering something in her mother's ear so that no one else could hear. — Ребенок шептал что-то матери на ухо так, чтобы никто не слышал.8. to growl — говорить, ворчать, рычать, урчать, бурчать, буркнуть (говорить тихим злым голосом, особенно для того, чтобы напугать коголибо): «Come over here and say that» he growled. — «Подойди сюда и попробуй сказать это еще раз», пробурчал он. Не walked into the house, growled a few words to my mother and then went upstairs to bed. — Он вошел в дом, прорычал что-то моей матери и пошел наверх спать. Thunder was growling in the distance. — Вдали слышались глухие раскаты грома. The dog growled at me. — Собака зарычала на меня.9. to snarl — говорить, говорить злым голосом, огрызаться ( чтобы заставить почувствовать угрозу): «Keep your dirty hands off me» she snarled. — «Убери свои грязные руки», огрызнулась она. Every time he asked her a question she snarled a bad-tempered answer. — Каждый раз, когда он задавал ей вопрос, она отвечала огрызаясь.10. to grunt — хрюкать, крякать, ворчать, бурчать, бормотать (сказать несколько аюв грубым, тихим голосом, особенно если вам не интересно то, что вам говорят): to grunt (out) an answer — проворчать ответ Не grunted as he picked up the sack. — Он крякнул, поднимая рюкзак. He grunted (out) his consent. — Он пробормотал что-то в знак согласия. «What about a striped wallpaper for this room?» — «I don't know» he grunted. — «Что если в этой комнате будут полосатые обои?» — «Не знаю», буркнул он в ответ. Не grunted something, I didn't catch. — Он что-то проворчал, но я не расслышал. Не grunted with satisfaction. — Он крякнул от удовольствия. On reply he grunted. — В ответ он что-то пробурчал.11. to stammer — заикаться, запинаться, говорить заикаясь, страдать заиканием, произносить с запинкой, бормотать (испытывать трудности в произношении слов запинаться, заикаться, что может быть вызвано возбуждением, нервозностью и т. д.): to stammer from excitement — заикаться от волнения; to slammer badly сильно заикаться; to slammer over a word — запнуться на каком-либо слове Не stammered apologies (explanations). — Он пробормотан извинения (объяснения). Lena, flashing with embarrassment, began to stammer. — Лена, красная от смущения, начала заикаться. The boy managed to stammer out a description of his attacker. — Мальчик, заикаясь, сумел описать человека, напавшего на него.12. to stutter — заикаться, говорить заикаясь, запинаться, говорить неуверенно (повторять один и тот же звук, что может быть вызвано нервозностью или возбуждением): to stutter (out) an apology — запинаясь пробормотать извинение Henry stuttered a reply and sat down, his face red. — Генри заикаясь ответил и сел, покраснев. Не stuttered out an apologies. — Он заикаясь бормотал извинения.
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