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101 trække
drag, draw, in flight, migrate, pull, take, thread, tow, wheel, yank* * *vb (trak, trukket)( trække til sig, rykke) pull (i at, fx a rope, the door, his mother's skirt),( kraftigt) tug (i at, fx his sleeve);( med jævn bevægelse) draw ( fx a carriage drawn by four horses), pull( fx the chair away, socks on; the horse was pulling a cart),( langsomt, om noget tungt) haul ( fx a boat on shore),( med besvær: slæbe) drag ( fx a child away from a shop window),T lug;( bugsere) tow ( fx a barge);( dyr i reb) lead;( cykel) wheel;( trække frem) draw ( fx a knife, a gun, one's sword), pull ( fx a knife, a gun);( i automat) draw;( tiltrække, fx kunder) draw, attract;( indsuge) absorb;( tegne) draw;( føre snor, streg etc gennem noget) pass, run;( uden objekt) ( tiltrække publikum) draw, be a draw;(om fugle etc) migrate;( skorsten, cigar etc) draw;(te) draw,F infuse;( i fodbold) move;( om prostitueret) go on the street(s);(i skak etc) move;[ det trækker] there's a draught;[ med sb:][ trække vand](fx om sko) let in (el. soak up) water,(mar) leak;[ med præp & adv:][ trække af](dvs skyde) pull the trigger;[ trække frakken (, støvlerne etc) af] pull off one's coat (, boots, etc);[ trække an](fx møtrik) draw tight,( bremse) pull back;[ trække bort]( fjerne sig) go away, leave,( om fugle) depart, migrate,( om skyer, tåge etc) clear away;[ trække gardinet for] draw the curtain;( gardin) draw back,( fradrage) deduct ( fx 5 per cent from the salary),( subtrahere) subtract, take away;[ trække 2 fra 5] subtract (el. take) 2 from 5;[ trække frem] pull out, draw out,( fremhæve) call attention to, emphasize,[ trække i]( rykke i) pull at,( kraftigt) tug at,( iføre sig) put on, get into;[ trække en i håret] pull somebody's hair;(fig) climb down;[ det trak i hans ansigt] his face twitched;[ tropperne trak igennem byen] the troops marched through the town;[ trække en tråd igennem et nåleøje] pass a thread through the eye of a needle;[ trække ind] draw in, pull in,( om væske) soak in;[ katten trak kløerne ind] the cat retracted its claws;(se også hår);[ blive trukket med ind i noget] be drawn into something, be mixed up in something;[ trække en med sig i faldet] drag somebody down with one;(se også trækkes);[ trække ned] pull down, draw down;( i karakter) penalize ( fx I won't penalize him for that);(fig) drag somebody down;[ trække om] wander about;[ trække om med noget] carry (, drag) something about with one;[ trække op] draw up, pull up,( mekanisme) wind ( fx a watch),( flaske) uncork, open,( prop) draw,( i pris) overcharge ( fx the customers),T rip off;( med blæk) ink in;[ trække skuldrene op] hunch one's shoulders;(omtr) they are changing the guard;[ trække op af vandet] pull out of the water;[ trække op i bukserne] hitch up one's trousers;[ det trækker op til krig (, regn)] it looks like war (, rain);[ det trækker op til uvejr] a storm is gathering (el. brewing);[ trække over]( rive over) tear;( om konto) overdraw ( fx one's bank account by £10);( om uvejr, fare etc) blow over;[ trække en skrue over] strip (el. break) the thread of a screw;[ trække `på](fx strømper, støvler) pull on;[ trækker det på dig?] are you in a draft? is the draught bothering you?[ trække på én for et beløb] draw on somebody for an amount;[ trække på det ene ben] walk with a limp;[ trække perler på en snor] string beads (, pearls);(se også skulder, II. åre);[ trække sammen] draw together, gather,( forkorte) contract, condense;[ skyerne trækker sammen] the clouds are gathering; the sky is clouding over;( tiltrække) attract, draw,(lukke fx dør) pull to,( rykke kraftigt) pull hard,( stramme) tighten ( fx a screw, a knot),( om byld) come to a head;[ trække tilbage] draw (, pull) back ( fx one's chair; pull back troops),(mere F) withdraw ( fx one's hand, troops);(fig) withdraw ( fx an accusation, one's confession),F retract ( fx an accusation);[ trække ud] draw out,( med kraft) pull out ( fx a drawer, a tooth, a nail, hairs, asplinter),F extract;( forlænge) draw out, stretch,( få til at vare længe) draw out,T drag out ( fx the meeting, the debate), spin out ( fx theconversation, a speech, a story);( vare længe) make slow progress, take a long time,T drag on;[ trække tiden ud] draw out the time;[ prøve at trække tiden ud] play for time,F temporize,T drag one's feet;[ for at trække tiden ud] in order to gain time;[ det trækker ud med forhandlingerne] the negotiations are making slow progress;[ med sig:][ trække sig]( ved valg: opgive sin kandidatur) stand down;[ trække sig i lave], se I. lave;(mil.) fall back on ( fx a fortress); withdraw into;[ trække sig ind i sig selv] withdraw (, F: retire) into oneself;(se også I. skal);[ trække sig sammen] contract ( fx his muscles contracted);[ nettet trækker sig sammen om ham] the net is tightening round him;( bevæge sig tilbage) draw (el. fall) back ( fx the crowd drew (el.fell) back), withdraw,F recede ( fx the tide (, the floods) receded);( om enkeltperson) retire ( fx retire to one's room, retire for the night, retire from the world),( flygte) retreat ( fx to one's summer cottage to relax);(fra embede etc) resign ( fx he offered to resign),( gå på pension) retire ( fx from a post),( ved valg: opgive sin kandidatur) stand down;(mil.) fall back ( fx on a fortress),F retire ( fx to prepared positions),T pull out;( under pres) retreat ( fx force the enemy to retreat);[ trække sig ud] withdraw,T pull out,( fortryde) back out ( fx you can't back out now),T cop out;[ trække sig ud af] withdraw from ( fx political life; NATO); back out of( fx the scheme; an undertaking). -
102 odbi|ć
pf — odbi|jać1 impf (odbiję — odbijam) Ⅰ vt 1. Fiz. to reflect [światło, ciepło, dźwięk]- śnieg odbija część promieni słonecznych snow reflects some of the sun’s rays2. (ukazać obraz) [lustro, woda, szkło] to reflect, to mirror [obraz, wizerunek, postać]- ich twarze odbite w tafli wody their faces reflected a. mirrored on (the surface of) water- lustro odbiło jego podobiznę the mirror reflected his image3. Sport (zmienić kierunek) to deflect [strzał, piłkę]; (w tenisie, badmintonie) to return [piłkę, lotkę] 4. (nanieść maszynowo) to print; (powielić) to (make a) copy of; (odcisnąć) to impress- odbić pieczęć na dokumencie to stamp a document, to impress a document with a stamp a. seal- maszyna, która odbija kolorowy wzór na koszulkach a machine which prints a coloured pattern on T-shirts- ślad dłoni odbity w glinie/na piasku an impression of a hand in clay/sand- odbić dokument/stronę na ksero(kopiarce) to xerox® a. photocopy a document/page- ulotki odbijane na powielaczu leaflets printed on a. produced by a duplicating machine5. (otworzyć) to prise [sth] open, to prise open, to pry [sth] open, to pry open US [skrzynię, drzwi]; to open [wieko, pokrywę] 6. (odkruszyć) to chip [sth] off, to chip off [farbę, rdzę, tynk] 7. (uszkodzić części ciała) to injure [nerkę] 8. (uwolnić) to retake, to recapture [miasto, twierdzę]; to rescue [zakładników, jeńca, więźniów] 9 pot. (uwieść) to take away [żonę, kochanka, dziewczynę]- najlepsza przyjaciółka odbiła mi chłopaka my best friend has taken my boyfriend away from me- brat odbił mi dziewczynę w tańcu my brother cut in while I was dancing with a girl10 (odkorkować) to hit hard the bottom of a bottle with the palm of the hand so as to loosen the cork Ⅱ vi 1. (oddalić się od brzegu) [kajak, łódź] to push off; [statek, jacht, załoga] to set sail- wskoczyła do pontonu i pośpiesznie odbiła od brzegu she jumped into a dingy and hurriedly pushed off- nasz statek odbił/odbiliśmy od przystani o zachodzie słońca our ship/we set sail and left the haven at sunset2. (wyładować) to vent, to take [sth] out [gniew, zły humor] (na kimś on sb)- odbijać na kimś swoje niepowodzenia a. porażki to take out one’s frustration on sb3. (skręcić) [kierowca, pojazd] to turn off (od czegoś sth); [droga, trasa] to diverge, to branch off (od czegoś from sth)- od głównej drogi odbiliśmy w prawo we turned off the main road to the right- ulica, przy której mieszkam, odbija od drogi przelotowej the street where I live branches off the main road a. through route4. (odłączyć się) to stray- kilka owiec odbiło od stada a few sheep strayed from the flock5. (o broni) to recoil Ⅲ v imp. 1. pot. (oszaleć) jemu/im odbiło he’s/they’re nuts pot., he’s/they’ve gone round the twist GB pot. 2. pot. (stać się zarozumiałym) odbiło mu/jej he’s/she’s got big-headed a. too big for his/her boots pot. Ⅳ odbić się — odbijać się 1. Fiz. [dźwięk, fale, promieniowanie] to reflect (od czegoś off sth) 2. (ukazać swój obraz) to be mirrored a. reflected- jej twarz odbiła się w lustrze her face was reflected in the mirror3. (uzewnętrznić się) [uczucia, stany] to show, to be noticeable- na jej twarzy odbiło się zadowolenie her face showed satisfaction4. (uderzyć i zmienić kierunek) [piłka, strzał] to rebound (od czegoś from sth); to bounce, to bound (od czegoś off sth)- kamień odbił się od ziemi/ściany i uderzył go w nogę a stone bounced off the ground/wall and hit his leg- piłka odbiła się od słupka i wpadła do bramki the ball rebounded from a post and landed in the goal5. (skoczyć) [osoba, zwierzę] to push with one’s legs (od czegoś against); to push oneself (od czegoś off sth)- chłopak/pies odbił się od ziemi i skoczył w kierunku piłki the boy/dog leapt from the ground and jumped towards the ball- kot odbił się tylnymi łapkami i wskoczył na parapet the cat used its hind legs to spring onto the window sill6. (zostawić ślad) to be impressed- na piasku odbił się ślad stopy a footprint was impressed in the sand7. (wywrzeć wpływ) to affect vt- taki tryb życia odbija się na zdrowiu such a lifestyle affects one’s health- sytuacja na rynku odbija się pozytywnie/negatywnie na nastrojach społeczeństwa the economic situation adversely/favourably affects public opinion8. (oddalić się) to stray, to wander away- na wycieczce odbił od grupy i zabłądził during the excursion he wandered away from the group and got lostⅤ odbić sobie — odbijać sobie (rekompensować) to make up for [straty, brak]- straciliśmy mnóstwo czasu, ale odbijemy to sobie we’ve lost a lot of time, but we’ll make up for it- musiał odbić sobie na sprzedaży zboża to, co stracił na mleku he had to make up a. compensate for the losses in the milk sales by making gains in grain salesⅥ odbić się — odbijać się v imp. (czknąć) mnie/dziecku odbiło się I/the child belchedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odbi|ć
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103 oddal|ić
pf — oddal|ać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (odsunąć) to move [sth] away, to move away, to take [sth] away, to take away (od kogoś/czegoś from sb/sth)- wiatr oddalił łódź od brzegu the wind carried the boat away from the shore2. Prawo (odrzucić) to dismiss [sprawę, zarzuty, roszczenia]- wniosek został oddalony the petition was dismissed3. (rozluźniać kontakt) to distance- telewizja/praca naukowa oddala ją od zwykłego życia television/research work is distancing her from real life4. (opóźnić) to put [sth] off, to put off [rozstanie, rozmowę]- oddalić moment podjęcia decyzji to defer a decision5. (nie dać przystępu) to avert [niebezpieczeństwo, podejrzenia]- oddalić od siebie przykre myśli to dismiss upsetting thoughts6. przest. (zwolnić) to dismiss, to discharge [pracownika]; (kazać odejść) to dismiss [służącą] Ⅱ oddalić się — oddalać się 1. (odejść) [osoba, zwierzę] to walk a. go away, to wander off (od kogoś/czegoś from sb/sth); (być coraz dalej) [pojazd, dźwięk, światło] to recede- jacht oddalał się powoli od brzegu the yacht was slowly sailing off2. (stracić na sile) [szanse, uczucia, wspomnienia, kłopoty] to recede 3. (rozluźnić kontakt) [małżonkowie, przyjaciele] to grow a. drift apart- po latach rozłąki brat i siostry oddalili się od siebie after years of separation the brother and his sisters grew a. drifted apart4. (przesunąć się) [wydarzenie, cel] to become distant- oddalająca się prywatyzacja fabryki the constantly postponed privatization of a factoryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oddal|ić
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104 sapmamak
v. (neg. form of sapmak) diverge, diverge from, deviate, turn aside, turn, swerve, bear, deflect, detour, digress, lapse, lead away from, oblique, sheer, sheer away, sheer off, slant, stray, swing, turn off, turn up, wander, wander off -
105 abwandern
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-)1. Bevölkerung: migrate, move; Arbeiter etc.: drift off; SPORT, Spieler: leave the club etc.; fünf Minuten vor Spielende begannen die Zuschauer abzuwandern Fußball etc.: five minutes from time the spectators started to leave the ground2. WIRTS. Kapital: flow (out)* * *to migrate* * *ạb|wan|dernvi sep aux seinto move (away) ( aus from); (Bevölkerung zu einem anderen Ort auch) to migrate (aus from); (Kapital) to be transferred (aus out of); (inf aus einer Veranstaltung etc) to wander away or off (inf)viele Spieler/Abonnenten etc wandern ab — a lot of players/subscribers etc are transferring
* * *ab|wan·dernI. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (sich von einem Ort entfernen) to go away2. (auswandern)die ländliche Bevölkerung wanderte in die Städte ab the rural population moved [or migrated] to the towns▪ zu jdm \abwandern to move to sbdie besten Spieler wandern immer zu den größten Vereinen ab the best players always move [or transfer] to the biggest clubsII. vtein Gebiet \abwandern to walk all over an area* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein2) (fig.) move over* * *abwandern v/i (trennb, ist -ge-)fünf Minuten vor Spielende begannen die Zuschauer abzuwandern Fußball etc: five minutes from time the spectators started to leave the ground3. METEO move (* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein2) (fig.) move over -
106 удалять
несовер. - удалять;
совер. - удалить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) move off/away удалять из организма ≈ eliminate удалять семена ≈ to deseed удалять катаракту ≈ to couch мед. удалять волосы ≈ to depilate удалять серу ≈ to desulphurize удалять рога ≈ to dishorn
2) (заставлять уйти) make leave, send away удалять из зала заседания ≈ to remove from the hall удалять с поля ≈ to send off the field
3) (устранять) remove;
(в хирургии) ablate удалять пятно удалять зуб
4) (увольнять) dismiss, удалить (вн.)
1. (отдалять) take* (smth.) away, remove (smth.) ;
2. (устранять) remove (smth.) ;
(вырывать) take* out (smth.), extract( smth.) ;
~ пятно remove a stain;
~ зуб extract a tooth*;
3. (заставлять уйти) send* (smb.) away/out, have* (smb.) removed;
он был удалён с поля he was sent off;
~ся, удалиться
4. (отдаляться) move away( from) ;
берег постепенно удалялся the shore receded;
~ся от темы wander from the subject;
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107 renna
* * *I)(renn; rann, runnum; runninn), v.1) to run (rakkar þar renna);renna í köpp við e-n, to run a race with;hón á þann hest, er rennr lopt ok lög, that runs through the air and over the sea;renna e-m hvarf, to run out of one’s sight;2) to run away, flee (rennr þú nú Úlfr hinn ragi);renna undan e-m, to run away from one (ek get þess, at þú vilir eigi renna undan þeim);3) to run, flow (rennr þaðan lítill lœkr);4) to melt, dissolve (ok hafði runnit málmrinn í eldsganginum);reiði rennr e-m, anger leaves one;5) to arise (= renna upp);sól rennr, the sun rises;dagr rennr, it dawns;6) with preps.:renna af e-m, to leave one, pass away from one (reiði rann af honum);renna á e-n, to come over one;svefn, svefnhöfgi rennr á e-n, one falls asleep;reiði rennr á e-n, one gets angry;þá rann á byrr, then a fair wind arose;renna eptir e-m, to run after one (þá var runnit eptir þeim, er flóttann ráku);renna frá e-m, to run away from, leave one;renna í e-t, to run into;e-m rennr í skap, one is much (deeply) affected (er eigi trútt, at mér hafi eigi í skap runnit sonardauðinn);renna saman, to heal up (þá var saman runninn leggrinn);renna undir, to assist, give support (margar stoðir runnu undir, bæði frændr ok vinir);renna upp, to originate (var þess ván, at illr ávöxtr mundi upp renna af illri rót);of the sun or daylight, to rise;sól (dagr) rennr upp (cf. 5);7) recipr., rennast at (á), to attack one another, begin a fight.(-da, -dr), v.1) to make (let) run, with dat. (keyrði hann hestinn sporum ok renndi honum at);2) to put to flight (þeir renndu þeim tíu, er undan kómust);3) to prevent, thwart (eigi má sköpunum renna);er rennt þeim ráðahag, that match is thwarted;4) to slip, let loose;renna veiðarfœri, to let the fishing-line run out;Tjörvi renndi fyrir hann törgu, T. flung a target in his way;impers., atgeirinum renndi gegnum skjöldinn, the halberd was run through the shield;renna e-u niðr, to swallow;renna grunum á e-t, to suspect;5) renna augum, to direct the eyes, to look (renna ástaraugum til e-s);6) to pour (var gulli rennt í skurðina);7) with acc., renna mjólk, to run millk, by pouring out the thin milk;renna ór tunnu, to let the liquid out from a cask;8) with acc. to turn (renna tré, spánu);9) absol. to move quickly, slide, glide (konungsskipin renndu at þeim);þá renndi hringrinn af hendi mér, the ring slipped off my hand;10) refl., rennast augum til, to look to one another;þá renndust skipin hjá, the ships passed by one another.f. run, course;ok nú er skírðr allr Danaherr í þessi rennu, in one run, at one sweep.* * *1.d, a causal to the preceding word, [Ulf. rannjan, Matth. v. 25]:—to make run, let run; keyrði hann hestinn ok renndi honum at, put him into a gallop, Fms. ix. 56; renna hundum at dýrum, to run the hounds after game, let slip, Gþl. 448; konungr renndi eptir honum hestinum, Fms. viii. 353; renna sér, to slide:—to put to flight, þeir renndu þeim tíu er undan kómusk, Nj. 254; hverjum hesti renndi hann sem við hann átti, Vígl. 20:—to prevent, thwart, eigi má sköpunum renna, Ísl. ii. 106; þat hygg ek at rennt hafa ek nú þeim sköpunum, at hann verði mér at bana, Fas. ii. 169, 558; r. e-u ráði, to thwart it, Bret., Grág. i. 307; ok er nú rennt þeim ráða-hag, Valla L. 204; ek skal því renna, Jv. 49:—r. færi, neti, togum, öngli, to let the line, net … run out, Gþl. 426: Tjörvi renndi fyrir hann tjörgu, T. flung a targe in his way, Nj. 144: impers. of a weapon, atgeirinum renndi gögnum skjöldinn, the halberd was run through the shield, 116:—of the eyes, mind, renna augum, to turn, move the eyes, look, Ísl. ii. 251; r. ástar-augum til e-s, 199; r. girndar-augum, 623. 23; renna hug sínum, to wander in mind, consider, O. H. L. 84, Rb. 380, Hom. 39 (hug-renning); renna grunum, to suspect, Gísl. 25, Fms. x. 335:—of a melted substance, to pour, var gulli rennt í skurðina, Vígl. 15, Fb. i. 144, Fas. iii. 273; renndr skjöldr, Nj. 96, v. l.:—renna mjólk, to run milk, by pouring out the thin milk (undan-renning), Fas. iii. 373; renna úr trogunum, renna ór tunnu, Ó. H. 148; renna niðr, to let run down, swallow, Fms. v. 40; renna berjum í lófa, to run the berries out into the hollow hand, Fb. ii. 374:—a turner’s term, to turn, with acc., flest tré vóru þar koppara-járnum rennd, Fms. v. 339; hann hélt á tannara ok renndi þar af spánu, Ó. H. 197; tréstikur renndar, Vm. 110.II. absol. (qs. renna sér), to slide, glide, of swift movement; flotinn renndi at þeim, Fms. viii. 222, 288: skip Kormaks renndi við, the ship veered round, Korm. 230; síðan renna fram skipin, Nj. 8; skipin renndu fyrir straum, Fms. vii. 260; þá renndi járnit neðan, sem fiskr at öngli, Greg. 62; þá renndi hringrinn ( slipped) af hendi mér ok á vatnid, Ld. 126; þá renndu sverð ór slíðrum, Nj. 272; hann (the salmon) rennir upp í forsinn. Edda 40; þá renndi hann (the hawk) fram ok drap þrjá orra, Ó. H. 78; lagit renndi upp í kviðinn, 219; hann renndi þegar frá óðfluga, Nj. 144; hann rennir at fram fótskriðu (acc.), id.III. reflex., recipr., rennask augum, to look to one another, Ísl. ii. 251, v. l.; þá renndusk skipin hjá, passed by one another, Eg. 361; skipin renndusk á, Fms. ix. 50, v. l.2.u, f. a run, course; ok nú er skírðr allr Dana-herr í þessi rennu, in one run, in one sweep, Fms. xi. 39; í þeirri rennu, O. H. L. 7, 55. -
108 od|ejść
pf — od|chodzić1 impf (odejdę, odejdziesz, odszedł, odeszła, odeszli — odchodzę) vi 1. (oddalić się) to walk away, to wander off- szczeniaki nie odchodziły od matki the puppies didn’t leave their mother- „nie odchodź” – prosiła ‘don’t go,’ she pleaded- obraziła się i odeszła she got offended and walked off2. (zrezygnować ze stanowiska, pracy) to resign, to depart (z czegoś from sth); to leave vt- odejść ze stanowiska to resign one’s post a. from a post- wielu członków odeszło z naszej organizacji many members have left our organization- odejść na emeryturę to retire3. (odjechać) [pociąg, autobus] to leave, to depart- nasz ekspres odchodzi z peronu drugiego our express is leaving from platform two4. (odrywać się) [tapeta, podeszwa] to come off; [lakier, powłoka] to peel off, to come away (od czegoś from sth)- dobrze ugotowane mięso odchodzi od kości well-cooked meat comes away from the bone5. (przeminąć) [zmęczenie, ból, ład] to be a. have gone, to vanish- cała radość życia go odeszła all his joie de vivre vanished a. was gone- był zły, ale mu odeszło he was angry, but it passed- wcześniej bywał zazdrosny, ale mu odeszło he used to be jealous but now he’s past it pot.- świat, który odszedł w przeszłość a world that has vanished a. has gone for good- odeszła mi chęć a. ochota do pracy I don’t feel like working any more6. (umniejszać) to go- z pensji odchodzi mi 20 procent na podatek/spłatę pożyczki 20 per cent of my salary goes to the taxman/on the repayment of a loan7. (opuścić) to leave vt, to abandon vt (od kogoś sb)- mąż od niej odszedł her husband has left a. abandoned her8. książk. (umrzeć) to exit książk.- poeci, którzy odeszli z tego świata poets who have departed from this world9 (od wzorca, konwencji, tradycji, normy) to depart (od czegoś from sth); (od religii, ideologii, sposobu myślenia) to abandon vt- odeszła od katolicyzmu i przyjęła kalwinizm she abandoned Catholicism for CalvinismThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > od|ejść
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109 far
1. a дальний, далёкий; отдалённый2. a отдалённый3. adv далеко, на большом расстоянии4. adv давно; к концу, в конце5. adv гораздо, намногоfar the best of all — значительно лучше всех остальных; самый лучший
far better — гораздо лучший; гораздо лучше
6. adv далёкое расстояниеfrom far — издали, издалека
by far — намного, гораздо
Синонимический ряд:1. considerably (adj.) considerably; greatly; incomparably; much2. distant (adj.) distant; faraway; far-flung; far-off; off-lying; outlying; remote; removed3. quite (other) by a long chalk (British, colloquial); by a long shot; by a long way; by far; considerably; far and away; quite; rather; significantly; somewhat; well4. very (other) extremely; greatly; incomparably; much; notably; veryАнтонимический ряд:near; somewhat -
110 uscire
come out( andare fuori) go outinformation technology close, exit, quit* * *uscire v. intr.1 ( andare fuori) to go* out; ( venire fuori) to come* out (anche fig.); to get* out; ( lasciare) to leave* (a place): uscite!, ( andate fuori) go out!, ( venite fuori) come out!; usciamo insieme!, let us go out together!; esce ogni sera, he goes out every evening; non esce molto, she does not go out much (into society, to parties); uscire all'aperto, to go outdoors; uscì a piedi, he went out on foot; uscire a cavallo, to ride off; uscire in automobile, to go out in the car; uscire precipitosamente, to rush out; uscire furtivamente, di soppiatto, to steal out; far uscire qlcu., ( accompagnandolo alla porta) to show s.o. out, ( mandandolo via) to send s.o. out: non fatelo uscire!, don't let him out!; far uscire da un paese merce di contrabbando, to smuggle goods out of a country; impedire a qlcu. di uscire, to stop s.o. from going out; uscì dall'automobile, he got out of the car; uscendo da teatro, lo incontrai, on leaving the theatre I met him; uscire dal letto, to get out of bed (o to get up); ( di fiume) to overflow; uscire dall'ospedale, to come out of the hospital; uscire dal carcere, di prigione, to come out of prison; il ciclista uscì dal gruppo, the cyclist emerged from the group; esco dal lavoro alle 6, I knock off work at 6; quando uscii da quel labirinto, da quella folla, when I got out of that maze, of that crowd; il treno uscì dal tunnel, the train emerged from the tunnel; il sangue gli usciva di bocca, blood was coming out his mouth; la luna uscì dalle nubi, the moon emerged from the clouds2 ( di pubblicazioni) to come* out, to be issued, to be published: quando uscirà il prossimo numero?, when will the next number come out?; questa rivista esce il martedì, this magazine comes out (o appears) on Tuesdays; è uscito un nuovo libro, a new book has been published; questo libro è appena uscito, this book is just out4 ( essere prodotto) to be produced, to be turned out: dalla fabbrica escono cento macchine al giorno, the factory turns out a hundred cars a day5 ( provenire) to come*: esce da un'antica famiglia, he comes of an old family; esce da un'ottima scuola, he comes out of (o went to) an excellent school6 ( sboccare) to lead* (to sthg.), to end (at sthg.): la strada esce su una piazza, the road leads to a square; questo sentiero esce sulla strada principale, this path ends at the main road7 ( cavarsela) to get* out; to come* out: uscire da un imbroglio, dai pasticci, da una situazione difficile, to get out of a scrape, of trouble, of a difficult situation; uscirne bene, male, con onore, to come out well, badly, honourably; uscire sano e salvo da un'incidente, to come out of an accident safe and sound9 (terminare, di parola) to end: questa parola esce in 't', this word ends in 't'10 (inform.) to exit.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: esce, escono, ( nei copioni teatrali) exit, exeunt; escono tutti, exeunt all; uscire di scena, to leave the stage (anche fig.) // uscire dal mondo, (fig.) to die // uscire dai limiti, to pass the limit: questo esce dai limiti dei tuoi diritti, this exceeds your rights; la sua impudenza uscì dai limiti, his impudence passed all bounds // uscire dal seminato, to wander from the subject (o point) // uscire di strada, to go off the road // uscire dalla retta via, to go off the straight and narrow path (o to go astray) // uscire dall'ordinario, to be out of the ordinary (o to be exceptional) // questi discorsi mi escono dagli occhi, dalle orecchie, I'm fed up with this talk // gli occhi gli uscivano dalla testa, his eyes were popping out of his head // di qui non si esce, o è stupido o fa finta, there are no two ways about it; either he is a fool or he's pretending // uscire di sé, di senno, di sentimento, to be beside oneself, to lose one's wits (o to go mad) // mi è proprio uscito di, dalla mente, it went clean out of my mind // uscire di mano, to slip out of s.o.'s hands; un vestito uscito dalle mani di Dior, a dress made by Dior; da quello scampolo esce una gonna, that cloth will do for a skirt // uscire di bocca, (fig.) to let slip: gli uscì di bocca una parolaccia, he let slip a swearword // una parola uscita dal cuore, a heartfelt word // uscire dalla vista, to disappear from view // uscire dall'inverno, to come out of winter // uscire dal riserbo, to drop one's reserve // uscire di minorità, to come of age // uscire da un partito, to leave a party // uscire dai ranghi, to fall out of line // (comm.): uscire sul mercato, to come on the market; uscire da una società, to leave (o to resign from) a company; uscire di carica, to leave office (o to retire from one's position) // uscire in mare, to put to sea // uscire allo scoperto, (fig.) to come out into the open // (sport) il portiere uscì ( dalla porta), the goalkeeper came off his line // uscì a dire che non era vero, he came out saying it wasn't true; uscì con osservazioni fuori di posto, he came out with remarks that were out of place; uscì in un fiume di insulti, he burst out into a flood of insults.* * *[uʃ'ʃire]1) (andare fuori) to go* out, get* out; (venire fuori) to come* outlasciare, non lasciare uscire qcn. — to let sb. out, to keep sb. in
fare uscire qcn. di prigione — to get sb. out of prison
uscire da — to leave [stanza, porto]; fig. to come out of [ depressione]
2) (passare del tempo fuori) to go* out3) (fuoriuscire) [acqua, fumo, odore] to come* out (da of)4) (emergere)uscire indenne — to escape unharmed o uninjured
uscire con qcn. — to go out with sb., to date sb
6) (essere stampato) [giornale, libro] to come* out, go* out, to be* issued, to be* publishedfare uscire — to bring out [ edizione]
7) (provenire) to come*è uscito da una buona scuola — he went to o graduated from a good school
8) (sboccare) [ strada] to lead* to, to come out on [ piazza]9) (essere estratto) [ numero] to be* drawn10) inform.11) teatr."esce Iago" — "exit Iago"
12) uscirneuscirne vivo — to (manage to) escape with one's life, to come out alive
non c'è modo di uscirne — we can't get out of o through it
uscirsene con — to come out with [ stupidaggini]; to throw out [ commento]
••* * *uscire/u∫'∫ire/ [106](aus. essere)1 (andare fuori) to go* out, get* out; (venire fuori) to come* out; uscite di qui! get out of here! lasciare, non lasciare uscire qcn. to let sb. out, to keep sb. in; fare uscire qcn. di prigione to get sb. out of prison; uscire da to leave [stanza, porto]; fig. to come out of [ depressione]; uscire di casa to leave home; l'auto uscì di strada the car went off the road2 (passare del tempo fuori) to go* out; uscire con gli amici to go out with one's friends3 (fuoriuscire) [acqua, fumo, odore] to come* out (da of)4 (emergere) uscire deluso dall'incontro to come away from the meeting disappointed; uscire indenne to escape unharmed o uninjured6 (essere stampato) [giornale, libro] to come* out, go* out, to be* issued, to be* published; fare uscire to bring out [ edizione]9 (essere estratto) [ numero] to be* drawn11 teatr. "esce Iago" "exit Iago"12 uscirne uscirne vivo to (manage to) escape with one's life, to come out alive; uscirne vincitore to emerge the victor; non c'è modo di uscirne we can't get out of o through itla pasta mi esce dagli occhi I'm fed up to the back teeth with pasta. -
111 udaljiti se
vr pf (otići) go/walk away, leave, depart, withdraw, absent oneself from; (odmaknuti se) move away, pull back, withdraw; (razmaknuti se) get away from each other, move/drift apart; (od zamisli) depart/deviate/ /stray from; (od predmeta) stray (from), digr* * *• escape• retire• wander• move off -
112 alejarse
■alejarse verbo reflexivo
1 to go away, move away: no te alejes de él, keep close to him
2 (distanciarse) se ha alejado mucho de su pareja, he and his partner have grown apart
se ha alejado de sus convicciones iniciales, he has moved away from his early ideals ' alejarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: apartarse - despegarse - irse - mundanal - tierra - alejar - apartar - separar English: drive off - edge - gallop off - get off - move away - recede - stay away - walk away - wander - away - get - hurry - speed - stray - walk -
113 уйти
1. go offуйти, выйти — bug off
она ушла, её нет — she is gone
2. leave; go; pass; escape; evade; resign; retire; be lost; fail3. depart4. get awayскрыться, незаметно уйти — shift away
уйти и заблудиться; отстать — to wander away
5. go6. leave offвнезапно уйти, удалиться; отправиться — pop off
поспешить уйти прочь; улизнуть, смыться — belt off
быстро уйти, удалиться рысцой — to go off at a trot
7. make offуйти, удалиться — to take oneself off
8. retreatСинонимический ряд:1. оставить (глаг.) бросить; оставить; покинуть2. отправиться (глаг.) отойти; отправиться3. погрузиться (глаг.) зарыться; окунуться; погрузиться4. предаться (глаг.) отдаться; предаться; углубиться5. убежать (глаг.) сбежать; смотать удочки; смыться; убежать; удрать; улизнуть; ускользнуть6. уволиться (глаг.) взять расчет; рассчитаться; уволиться7. удалиться (глаг.) ретироваться; смотаться; убраться; удалитьсяАнтонимический ряд:вернуться; прийти -
114 удаляться
удалиться1. (от) move off / away (from)удаляться от берега — move off / away from the shore
удаляться от дел, удаляться на покой — retire from affairs
удаляться от общества — withdraw* / retire from, или shun, society
2. ( уходить) take* oneself off, retire, withdraw*поспешно удалиться — retreat hastily, beat* a hasty retreat
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115 удаляться
несов. - удаля́ться, сов. - удали́ться1) (от; отдаляться) move off / away (from)удаля́ться от бе́рега — move off / away from the shore
2) ( уходить) take oneself off, retire, withdrawпоспе́шно удали́ться — retreat hastily, beat a hasty retreat
••удаля́ться от те́мы — wander from the subject
удаля́ться от дел [на поко́й] — retire from affairs
удаля́ться от о́бщества — withdraw / retire from society, shun society
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116 в сторону
разг.1) (уклоняясь от ответа, темы разговора (уйти, увести и т. п.)) wander from the point (subject); stray off the subject; evade (parry) a question- Вот вы, - усмехнулся Гладышев, - сидите и с раздражением думаете, что я опять ушёл в сторону, навязываю вашему вниманию собственную жизнь, вместо того чтобы говорить о самом важном для вас. (А. Чаковский, Свет далёкой звезды) — 'I can tell that you're feeling annoyed with me for straying off the subject again,' said Gladyshev with a grin. 'There I go talking about myself instead of telling you about what is more important to you than anything else.'
2) (на некоторое расстояние (идти, уйти, отойти и т. п.)) go out of the way; move aside (away) from...- У вас тут такая сутолока. - Идём в сторонку. - Он взял её под руку, пропуская вперёд себя. (И. Ракша, Ламбушки) — 'There is such a commotion here.' 'Let's go over there out of the way,' he suggested, and took her arm, allowing her to go in front of him.
3) (переставать заниматься чем-либо, откладывать что-либо, переносить на более поздний срок и т. п.) put smth. aside; put smth. off; post pone smth.- Опять нанесёшь всякой дряни и будешь задумываться да разглядывать, а дело в сторону. (И. Гончаров, Обыкновенная история) — 'You'll bring all sorts of rubbish again just to have something to meditate on, and your business will be put aside for long.'
4) ( уклоняться от участия в чём-либо) keep out of the affair; dodge the responsibility; slip awayБоровцев.
А как стали дело-то разбирать, он-то в сторону, а меня и потянули. (А. Островский, Пучина) — Borovtsev. When they began investigating the case, he slipped away and I was called on the carpet. -
117 ἀποπλάζω
A lead away from,ἀοιδῆς A.R.1.1220
, cf. Hsch.:—[voice] Pass., only [tense] aor., stray away from,πολλὸν ἀπεπλάγχθης σῆς πατρίδος Od. 15.382
;Τροίηθεν 9.259
; ἀπὸ θώρηκος.. πολλὸν ἀποπλαγχθείς [ ὀϊστός] glancing off the hauberk, Il.13.592;- πλαγχθέντες ἑταίρων Theoc.22.35
;τῆλε δ' ἀπεπλάγχθη σάκεος δόρυ Il.22.291
: abs., wander, Od.8.573; to be separated, Emp.22.3; τρυφάλεια ἀποπλαγχθεῖσα a helm struck off, falling from the head, Il.13.578:—also ἀποπλασθεῖσα· ἀποκρουσθεῖσα, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποπλάζω
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118 Haus
n; -es, Häuser1. house; (Gebäude) building; im Haus inside, indoors; im nächsten Haus oder ein Haus weiter bei Einfamilienhäusern: next door; bei größeren: in the next block (of flats) (Am. the next [apartment] building); zwei Häuser weiter bei Einfamilienhäusern: next door but one, Am. two houses down ( oder up); bei größeren: two blocks (Am. buildings) (further) down ( oder up); Haus an Haus wohnen live next door to each other, be next-door neighbo(u)rs; Haus an Haus mit jemandem wohnen live next door to s.o.; von Haus zu Haus gehen etc.: from door to door; jemanden durchs Haus führen show s.o. (a)round (the house); Haus und Hof oder Haus und Herd house and home; er hat an der Börse Haus und Hof verspekuliert he lost everything he had speculating on the stock exchange; ihm steht eine Versetzung ins Haus fig. he’s got a posting (Am. transfer) coming up, he’s due for a posting (Am. transfer); es oder uns stehen Neuwahlen ins Haus fig. elections are coming up, there are elections ahead ( oder on the doorstep)2. (Zuhause) home, house, place umg.; (Haushalt) household; das väterliche Haus one’s father’s home; außer Haus essen eat out; er ist außer Haus(e) he’s out, he’s not in, he’s gone out; im Haus meiner Tante at my aunt’s (house); im Hause Müller at the Müllers’ (house); jemandem das Haus bestellen oder führen keep house for s.o.; ein großes Haus führen entertain lavishly; ein offenes Haus haben keep open house; das Haus hüten ( müssen) (have to) stay at home ( oder indoors); Haus halten haushalten; jemandem das Haus verbieten not allow s.o. in the ( oder one’s) house; zu jemandem ins Haus kommen Friseur, Lehrer etc.: come to the ( oder one’s) house; das kommt mir nicht ins Haus! I’m not having that in the ( oder my) house; der / die kommt mir nicht ins Haus (wird als Familienmitglied nicht akzeptiert) he / she will never be welcome in this family; sich (Dat) einen Hund etc. ins Haus holen take ( oder bring) home a dog etc.; in zehn Jahren werden die Kinder aus dem Haus sein (ihre eigene Wohnung haben) in ten years the children will be out of the house ( oder won’t be living with us any more); einrennen, frei I 10, Herr 3, schneien etc.3. nach Hause home; jemanden nach Hause bringen take ( oder see) s.o. home; komm du mir nur nach Hause! drohend: just wait till I get you home!; komm mir ja nicht mit einer kaputten Hose nach Hause! don’t come home with your trousers torn; komm mir ja nicht mit einem Kind nach Hause! don’t come home pregnant; den Typen brauchst du nicht mehr nach Hause bringen you needn’t bring that one home again; den Sieg nach Hause fahren SPORT fig. come home ( oder back) victorious4. zu Hause at home (auch SPORT); zu Hause sein auch be in; wieder zu Hause sein be back home again; für ihn sind wir nicht zu Hause we’re not at home to him; er ist in X zu Hause his home is (in) X, he comes from X; bei uns zu Hause (in meinem Heim) in my family, at our place umg.; (in meiner Heimat etc.) where I come from; wohnst du noch zu Hause? (bei deinen Eltern) are you still living at home?; fühlt euch ganz zu Hause make yourselves at home; diese Arbeit kann ich von zu Hause aus machen this is a job I can do from home; in etw. (Dat) zu Hause sein fig. (sich auskennen) be well up ( oder at home) in s.th.5. für Firma etc.: house; im Hause auf Briefen: in house; außer Haus geben WIRTS. contract out, bes. Am. outsource; ist Frau X schon im Hause? is Ms ( oder Ms.) X in yet?; ich möchte mich im Namen unseres Hauses bedanken I’d like to thank you on behalf of the firm (bes. Am. company); das erste Haus am Platz(e) the best hotel ( oder restaurant, store) in town, the number one hotel etc. around here; Empfehlung des Hauses Gericht etc.: our recommendation, the house special; fig. bei Geschenk an einen Kunden: compliments of the management6. THEAT. house; ausverkauftes oder volles Haus THEAT. full house; immer volles Haus oder volle Häuser haben always be sold out; vor leeren Häusern spielen play to empty houses7. (Familie, Herkunft) family, home; (Herrscherhaus) house; (Geschlecht) dynasty; das Haus Hannover the House of Hanover; aus gutem Hause sein come from a good family; von Haus aus by birth; fig. (eigentlich) actually; (ursprünglich) originally; (seit jeher) always, (von Natur her) by nature; er ist von Haus aus Chirurg fig. (eigentlich) he’s (actually) a qualified surgeon; (ursprünglich) he was originally a surgeon; (seit jeher) he’s always been a surgeon; du meinst wohl, du hast von Haus aus Recht? umg., fig. I suppose you think you’re always bound to be right8. in Eigennamen etc.: das Weiße Haus POL., in Washington: the White House; wie aus dem Weißen Haus verlautet... according to White House sources; das Haus Gottes oder das Haus des Herrn RELI., geh. the House of God ( oder the Lord); das Haus des Sports / Handwerks etc. the house of sports / craft etc.9. PARL. House; Hohes Haus! hono(u)rable members (of the House)!; die beiden Häuser des Parlaments both houses of Parliament; das Haus ist ( nicht) beschlussfähig the house is (not) quorate10. umg. Koll.: das halbe Haus war auf dem Fest (viele Bewohner) half the building was at the party; das ( ganze) Haus tobte im Theater etc.: the (whole) audience went wild, they nearly brought the house down11. umg., hum. (Person): altes Haus old chap; fideles etc. Haus cheerful type; gelehrtes Haus scholarly type* * *das Haushome; building; house* * *das1) (a building in which people, especially a single family, live: Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate.) house2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) house3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) house4) (the space round which a staircase winds: He fell down the stair-well.) well* * *<-es, Häuser>[haus, pl ˈhɔyzɐ]nt1. (Wohngebäude) housedas Internat bestand aus mehreren Häusern the boarding school consisted of several buildingses wird schon kühl, lass uns ins \Haus gehen it's getting cool, let's go indoors [or inside]meine Klavierlehrerin kommt immer ins \Haus my piano teacher always comes to our housebei der Kälte bleibe ich lieber im \Haus I prefer to stay indoors [or inside] when it's cold\Haus an \Haus next doorwir wohnen \Haus an \Haus we live next door to each otheraus dem \Haus gehen to leave the housevon \Haus zu \Haus gehen/wandern/ziehen to go/wander/roam from house to house [or door to door]\Haus und Hof verlieren to loose house and home\Haus der Jugend youth centrejd/etw kommt jdm nicht ins \Haus sb does not allow sb/sth in the houseeine Katze kommt mir nicht ins \Haus! I'm not having a cat in the house!das Weiße \Haus the White Houseaus dem \Haus sein to have left homeaußer \Haus essen to eat outam Wochenende essen sie außer \Haus they eat out at weekendsfrei \Haus liefern ÖKON to deliver free of chargenichts mehr im \Haus haben to have nothing [left] [to eat/drink] in the house[etw] ins \Haus liefern ÖKON to deliver [sth] to the doorliefern Sie ins \Haus? do you make home deliveries?jdn ins \Haus nehmen to take sb in[to one's home]jdm das \Haus verbieten to not allow sb in the house▪ nach \Hause [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ a. nachhauseRR] homekomm nicht so spät nach \Hause! don't come home so late!es ist nicht mehr weit bis nach \Hause! we're not far from home now!ich muss nach \Hause! I must [or have to] go home!jdn nach \Hause bringen to see [or take] sb homekannst du mich mit dem Auto nach \Hause bringen? can you drive me home?ich habe den Vertreter gleich wieder nach \Hause geschickt I sent the rep packing straight awaydie Lehrerin schickte den Schüler nach \Hause the teacher sent the pupil home▪ zu \Hause [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ a. zuhauseRR] at homeseid unbedingt vor Mitternacht wieder zu \Hause! make sure you're back home before midnight!wir können schon in drei Stunden zu \Hause sein we can be home in three hourswie geht's zu \Hause? how are things at home?ich bin für niemanden zu \Hause I'm not at home to anybodyvon zu \Hause aus arbeiten to work from homebei euch zu \Hause ist es so gemütlich there's such a relaxed atmosphere in your homebei uns zu \Hause wurde vor dem Essen gebetet we always said prayers before a meal in our housefühlen Sie sich wie zu \Hause! make yourself at homeirgendwo zu \Haus[e] sein to live [or come from] somewherewo sind Sie eigentlich zu \Hause? tell me, where are you from?der Pandabär ist nur in China zu \Hause the panda bear can only be found in China3. (Familie) householder ist ein alter Freund des \Hauses he's an old friend of the familyaus adligem \Hause from a noble familyaus angesehenem \Hause from a respectable familyaus bürgerlichem/gutem/schlechtem \Hause stammend from a middle-class/good/bad familydie Dame/der Herr des \Hauses the lady/master of the housenicht mehr Herr im eigenen \Haus sein to not be master in one's own house any morevon \Hause aus by birthvon \Hause aus ist sie musikalisch she comes from a musical family4. (Dynastie) housedie Kaiser von Österreich stammten aus dem \Hause Habsburg the Emperors of Austria came from the House of the Hapsburgs5. (Haushalt) housesein \Haus bestellen to put [or set] one's house in orderjdm das \Haus führen to keep house for sbein großes \Haus führen (geh) to entertain in style6. (Gesamtheit der Hausbewohner)das ganze \Haus rannte auf die Straße the whole house ran onto the street„\Haus Talblick“ “Talblick House”das erste \Haus am Platze the best hotel in townein gepflegtes [o gut geführtes] \Haus a well-run restauranteine Spezialität des \Hauses a speciality of the houseRauchen ist im ganzen \Haus verboten! smoking is not allowed anywhere in the company buildingsdas erste \Haus am Platze the best firm in the areaim \Hause sein to be inSie können mich jederzeit im Büro erreichen, ich bin den ganzen Tag im \Hause you can get me at the office any time, I'm in [or there] all daydas große/kleine \Haus the large/small theatrevor vollem [o ausverkauftem] /leerem \Hause spielen to play to a full [or packed]/empty housedas Gesetz passierte das \Haus ohne Gegenstimmen the act passed through the House without opposition14.▶ das europäische \Haus the family of Europe▶ jdn ans \Haus fesseln to confine sb to the houseseit sie krank ist, ist sie ans \Haus gefesselt since she's been ill she's been confined to the housewir müssen mit den Vorräten \Haus halten we have to be careful with our provisionssie kann nicht \Haus halten she cannot hold onto her money; (dosiert einsetzen) to conserveich muss mit meinen Kräften \Haus halten I must conserve my strength▶ das \Haus hüten müssen to have to stay at homeich muss wegen einer Grippe das \Haus hüten I have to stay in due to a bout of flu▶ für jdn ein offenes \Haus haben to keep open house for sbin der Physik bin ich nicht so zu \Hause wie Sie! I'm not as much at home in physics as you are!▶ [jdm] ins \Haus stehen to be in store [for sb]vielleicht steht uns ein großer Lottogewinn ins \Haus perhaps we're in store for a big win on the lottery* * *das; Hauses, Häuser1) house; (Firmengebäude) buildinger ist gerade aus dem Haus gegangen — he has just gone out
kommt ins Haus, es regnet — come inside, it's raining
Haus und Hof — (fig.) house and home
jemandem ins Haus stehen — (fig. ugs.) be in store for somebody
2) (Heim) homejemandem das Haus verbieten — not allow somebody in one's or the house
etwas ins Haus/frei Haus liefern — deliver something to somebody's door/free of charge
das Haus auf den Kopf stellen — (ugs.) turn the place upside down
außer Haus[e] sein/essen — be/eat out
ist Ihre Frau im Haus[e]? — is your wife at home?
das Haus hüten — stay at home or indoors
jemandem das Haus einrennen — (ugs.) be constantly on somebody's doorstep
auf einem Gebiet/in etwas (Dat.) zu Hause sein — (ugs.) be at home in a field/in something
3) (Theater) theatre; (Publikum) housedas große/kleine Haus — the large/small theatre
vor vollen/ausverkauften Häusern spielen — play to full or packed houses
4) (Gasthof, Geschäft)das erste Haus am Platze — the best shop of its kind/hotel in the town/village etc.
5) (Firma) firm; business house6) (geh.): (Parlament)7) (geh.): (Familie) householdder Herr/die Dame des Hauses — the master/lady of the house
aus gutem Hause kommen — come from a or be of good family
von Haus[e] aus — (von der Familie her) by birth; (eigentlich) really; actually
8) (Haushalt) household9) (Dynastie)das Haus Tudor/[der] Hohenzollern — the House of Tudor/Hohenzollern
10)ein gelehrtes/lustiges usw. Haus — (ugs. scherzh.) a scholarly/ amusing etc. sort (coll.)
11) (SchneckenHaus) shell12)Haus halten — be economical ( mit with)
* * *1. house; (Gebäude) building;im Haus inside, indoors;ein Haus weiter bei Einfamilienhäusern: next door; bei größeren: in the next block( of flats) (US the next [apartment] building);zwei Häuser weiter bei Einfamilienhäusern: next door but one, US two houses down ( oder up); bei größeren: two blocks (US buildings) (further) down ( oder up);Haus an Haus wohnen live next door to each other, be next-door neighbo(u)rs;Haus an Haus mit jemandem wohnen live next door to sb;von Haus zu Haus gehen etc: from door to door;jemanden durchs Haus führen show sb (a)round (the house);Haus und Herd house and home;er hat an der Börse Haus und Hof verspekuliert he lost everything he had speculating on the stock exchange;ihm steht eine Versetzung ins Haus fig he’s got a posting (US transfer) coming up, he’s due for a posting (US transfer);es oderuns stehen Neuwahlen ins Haus fig elections are coming up, there are elections ahead ( oder on the doorstep)das väterliche Haus one’s father’s home;außer Haus essen eat out;er ist außer Haus(e) he’s out, he’s not in, he’s gone out;im Haus meiner Tante at my aunt’s (house);im Hause Müller at the Müllers’ (house);führen keep house for sb;ein großes Haus führen entertain lavishly;ein offenes Haus haben keep open house;das Haus hüten (müssen) (have to) stay at home ( oder indoors);jemandem das Haus verbieten not allow sb in the ( oder one’s) house;das kommt mir nicht ins Haus! I’m not having that in the ( oder my) house;der/die kommt mir nicht ins Haus (wird als Familienmitglied nicht akzeptiert) he/she will never be welcome in this family;sich (dat)einen Hund etcin zehn Jahren werden die Kinder aus dem Haus sein (ihre eigene Wohnung haben) in ten years the children will be out of the house ( oder won’t be living with us any more); → einrennen, frei A 10, Herr 3, schneien etc3.nach Hause home;jemanden nach Hause bringen take ( oder see) sb home;komm mir ja nicht mit einer kaputten Hose nach Hause! don’t come home with your trousers torn;komm mir ja nicht mit einem Kind nach Hause! don’t come home pregnant;den Typen brauchst du nicht mehr nach Hause bringen you needn’t bring that one home again;4.zu Hause sein auch be in;wieder zu Hause sein be back home again;für ihn sind wir nicht zu Hause we’re not at home to him;er ist in X zu Hause his home is (in) X, he comes from X;bei uns zu Hause (in meinem Heim) in my family, at our place umg; (in meiner Heimat etc) where I come from;wohnst du noch zu Hause? (bei deinen Eltern) are you still living at home?;fühlt euch ganz zu Hause make yourselves at home;diese Arbeit kann ich von zu Hause aus machen this is a job I can do from home;in etwas (dat)5. für Firma etc: house;im Hause auf Briefen: in house;ist Frau X schon im Hause? is Ms ( oder Ms.) X in yet?;ich möchte mich im Namen unseres Hauses bedanken I’d like to thank you on behalf of the firm (besonders US company);das erste Haus am Platz(e) the best hotel ( oder restaurant, store) in town, the number one hotel etc around here;Empfehlung des Hauses Gericht etc: our recommendation, the house special; fig bei Geschenk an einen Kunden: compliments of the management6. THEAT house;volles Haus THEAT full house;volle Häuser haben always be sold out;vor leeren Häusern spielen play to empty housesdas Haus Hannover the House of Hanover;aus gutem Hause sein come from a good family;von Haus aus by birth; fig (eigentlich) actually; (ursprünglich) originally; (seit jeher) always, (von Natur her) by nature;er ist von Haus aus Chirurg fig (eigentlich) he’s (actually) a qualified surgeon; (ursprünglich) he was originally a surgeon; (seit jeher) he’s always been a surgeon;du meinst wohl, du hast von Haus aus recht? umg, fig I suppose you think you’re always bound to be right8. in Eigennamen etc:wie aus dem Weißen Haus verlautet … according to White House sources;das Haus des Sports/Handwerks etc the house of sports/craft etc9. PARL House;Hohes Haus! hono(u)rable members (of the House)!;die beiden Häuser des Parlaments both houses of Parliament;das Haus ist (nicht) beschlussfähig the house is (not) quorate10. umg koll:das halbe Haus war auf dem Fest (viele Bewohner) half the building was at the party;das (ganze) Haus tobte im Theater etc: the (whole) audience went wild, they nearly brought the house down11. umg, hum (Person):altes Haus old chap;fideles etcHaus cheerful type;gelehrtes Haus scholarly type13. ASTROL house;im siebten Haus in the seventh houseohne Haus naked* * *das; Hauses, Häuser1) house; (Firmengebäude) buildingkommt ins Haus, es regnet — come inside, it's raining
Haus und Hof — (fig.) house and home
jemandem ins Haus stehen — (fig. ugs.) be in store for somebody
2) (Heim) homejemandem das Haus verbieten — not allow somebody in one's or the house
etwas ins Haus/frei Haus liefern — deliver something to somebody's door/free of charge
das Haus auf den Kopf stellen — (ugs.) turn the place upside down
außer Haus[e] sein/essen — be/eat out
ist Ihre Frau im Haus[e]? — is your wife at home?
das Haus hüten — stay at home or indoors
jemandem das Haus einrennen — (ugs.) be constantly on somebody's doorstep
auf einem Gebiet/in etwas (Dat.) zu Hause sein — (ugs.) be at home in a field/in something
3) (Theater) theatre; (Publikum) housedas große/kleine Haus — the large/small theatre
vor vollen/ausverkauften Häusern spielen — play to full or packed houses
4) (Gasthof, Geschäft)das erste Haus am Platze — the best shop of its kind/hotel in the town/village etc.
5) (Firma) firm; business house6) (geh.): (Parlament)7) (geh.): (Familie) householdder Herr/die Dame des Hauses — the master/lady of the house
aus gutem Hause kommen — come from a or be of good family
von Haus[e] aus — (von der Familie her) by birth; (eigentlich) really; actually
8) (Haushalt) household9) (Dynastie)das Haus Tudor/[der] Hohenzollern — the House of Tudor/Hohenzollern
10)ein gelehrtes/lustiges usw. Haus — (ugs. scherzh.) a scholarly/ amusing etc. sort (coll.)
11) (SchneckenHaus) shell12)Haus halten — be economical ( mit with)
* * *Häuser n.home n.house n. -
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• walk round and round• walk softly• wander away• wander from -
120 انحرف
اِنْحَرَفَ (عن): مالَ (عن), حادَ (عن)to deviate from, depart from, turn away from, turn aside from, swerve from, skew from, deflect from, diverge from, digress from, divert from, decline from, wander from, stray from; to turn off, branch off, take a turn(ing); to change direction, alter one's course, veer, sheer, tack, warp, curve
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