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61 pull
A n1 ( tug) coup m ; one good pull and the door opened un bon coup et la porte s'est ouverte ; to give sth a pull tirer sur qch ;2 ( attraction) lit force f ; fig attrait m ; gravitational pull force gravitationnelle ; the pull of Hollywood/of the sea l'attrait d'Hollywood/de la mer ;3 ○ ( influence) influence f ; to exert a pull over sb exercer une certaine influence sur qn ; to have a lot of pull with sb avoir beaucoup d'influence sur qn ; to have the pull to do avoir le bras suffisamment long pour faire ;5 ○ ( on cigarette etc) bouffée f ; to take a pull at ou on a cigarette tirer une bouffée sur une cigarette ;7 ( snag) ( in sweater) maille f tirée ; there's a pull in my sweater il y a une maille tirée sur mon pull ;8 Print épreuve f ;9 ( prolonged effort) it was a hard pull to the summit cela a été très dur d'arriver jusqu'au sommet ; the next five kilometres will be a hard pull les cinq prochains kilomètres vont être durs.B vtr1 ( tug) tirer [chain, curtain, hair, tail] ; tirer sur [cord, rope] ; to pull the door open/shut ouvrir/fermer la porte ; to pull the sheets over one's head se cacher la tête sous les draps ; to pull a sweater over one's head ( to put it on) enfiler un pull-over ; ( to take it off) retirer un pull-over ;2 (tug, move) ( towards oneself) tirer (towards vers) ; ( by dragging) traîner [reticent person, heavy object] (along le long de) ; ( to show sth) entraîner par le bras [person] ; to pull sb by the arm/hair tirer qn par le bras/les cheveux ; to pull sb/sth through faire passer qn/qch par [hole, window] ;3 ( draw) [vehicle] tracter [caravan, trailer] ; [horse] tirer [cart, plough] ; [person] tirer [handcart, sled] ;4 (remove, extract) extraire [tooth] ; cueillir [peas, beans, flowers] ; arracher [potatoes] ; to pull sth off [small child, cat] faire tomber qch de [shelf, table] ; he pulled her attacker off her il a fait lâcher prise à son assaillant ; to pull sth out of tirer qch de [pocket, drawer] ; to pull sb out of retirer qn de [wreckage] ; sortir qn de [river] ;8 ( hold back) [rider] retenir [horse] ; to pull one's punches [boxer] retenir ses coups ; fig he didn't pull his punches il n'a pas mâché ses mots ;9 (steer, guide) to pull a boat into the bank amener une barque jusqu'à la berge ; to pull a plane out of a dive redresser un avion ;11 Print tirer [proof] ;13 ○ ( attract) attirer [audience, voters, girls, men] ;14 ( make) to pull a face faire la grimace ; to pull faces faire des grimaces ; to pull a strange expression faire une drôle de tête ○.C vi1 ( tug) tirer (at, on sur) ; to pull at sb's sleeve tirer qn par la manche ;2 ( resist restraint) [dog, horse] tirer (at, on sur) ;3 ( move) tirer ; the car pulls to the left la voiture tire à gauche ; the brakes are pulling to the left quand on freine la voiture tire à gauche ; to pull ahead of sb [athlete, rally driver] prendre de l'avance sur qn ; [company] avoir de l'avance sur [competitor] ;5 Sport [golfer, batsman] hooker ;6 ( row) ramer.pull the other one (it's got bells on) ○ ! à d'autres (mais pas à moi) ○ ! ; to be on the pull ◑ draguer ○.■ pull along:▶ pull [sth] along, pull along [sth] tirer [sled] ;▶ pull [sb] along tirer qn par le bras.■ pull apart:▶ pull apart [component, pieces] se séparer ;▶ pull [sb/sth] apart1 ( dismantle) démonter [machine, toy] ;2 ( destroy) [child] mettre en pièces [toy] ; [animal] déchiqueter [object, prey] ; I'll find the key, I don't care if I have to pull the house apart! fig je trouverai cette clé, même si je dois mettre la maison sens dessus dessous! ;4 ( separate) séparer [combattants, dogs, pages].■ pull away:1 (move away, leave) [car] démarrer ; [person] s'écarter ;2 ( become detached) [component, piece] se détacher ;3 ( open up lead) [car, horse] se détacher (from de) ;▶ pull away from [sb/sth] [car, person] s'éloigner de [person, kerb] ;▶ pull [sb/sth] away éloigner [person] ; retirer [hand] ; to pull [sth] away from sb arracher [qch] à qn [held object] ; to pull sb/sth away from éloigner qn/qch de [danger] ; écarter qn/qch de [window, wall etc].■ pull back:1 ( withdraw) [troops] se retirer (from de) ;2 ( move backwards) [car, person] reculer ;3 ( close the gap) rattraper mon/son etc retard ; she's pulling back ( in race) elle est en train de rattraper son retard ;▶ pull [sb/sth] back, pull back [sb/sth]2 ( tug back) pull the rope back hard tire fort sur la corde.■ pull down:▶ pull [sth] down, pull down [sth]1 ( demolish) démolir [building] ;▶ pull [sb/sth] down, pull down [sb/sth] ( drag down) tirer [person, object] (onto sur) ; fig entraîner [person, company] ; he'll pull you down with him il va t'entraîner avec lui.■ pull in:▶ pull in [car, bus, driver] s'arrêter ; pull in at the next service station arrêtez-vous à la prochaine station-service ; the police signalled to the motorist to pull in GB la police a fait signe à l'automobiliste de s'arrêter ; to pull in to the kerb s'arrêter le long du trottoir ;▶ pull [sb] in, pull in [sb]1 ( bring in) [police] appréhender qn ; to pull sb in for questioning appréhender qn pour l'interroger ;▶ pull [sth] in, pull in [sth]3 ( steer) [driver] arrêter.■ pull off:▶ pull off [sth], pull [sth] off2 ○ ( clinch) réussir [raid, robbery] ; conclure [deal] ; réaliser [coup, feat] ; décrocher [win, victory].■ pull out:▶ pull out1 ( emerge) [car, truck] déboîter ; I got to the platform just as the train was pulling out je suis arrivé sur le quai au moment où le train partait ; to pull out of quitter [drive, parking space, station] ;2 ( withdraw) [army, troops] se retirer ; [candidate, competitor] se retirer ; to pull out of se retirer de [negotiations, Olympics, area] ;▶ pull [sth] out, pull out [sth]2 ( take out) sortir [knife, gun, wallet, handkerchief] ;3 ( withdraw) retirer [troops, army].■ pull over:▶ pull over [motorist, car] s'arrêter (sur le côté) ;▶ pull [sb/sth] over [police] forcer [qn/qch] à se ranger sur le côté [driver, car].■ pull through:▶ pull through [accident victim] s'en tirer, s'en sortir ;▶ pull [sb/sth] through faire passer [object, person, wool] ; pull the thread through to the front faites passer le fil devant.▶ pull together faire un effort, s'y mettre ; we must all pull together il faut que tout le monde fasse un effort ou s'y mette ;▶ pull [sth] together pull the two ends of the rope together mettez la corde bout à bout ; pull the two pieces together mettez les deux morceaux l'un contre l'autre ; to pull oneself together se ressaisir, se reprendre.■ pull up:▶ pull up1 ( stop) [car, athlete] s'arrêter ;2 ( regain lost ground) [athlete, pupil] rattraper son retard ;▶ pull up [sth], pull [sth] up1 ( uproot) arracher [weeds] ;2 ( lift) lever [anchor, drawbridge] ; to pull up one's trousers/one's socks remonter son pantalon/ses chaussettes ; to pull up a chair prendre une chaise ;▶ pull [sb] up1 ( lift) hisser ; to pull sb up a cliff/out of a well hisser qn en haut d'une falaise/hors d'un puits ; to pull oneself up se hisser ;2 ( reprimand) réprimander qn ; he pulled me up for working too slowly il m'a réprimandé parce que je travaillais trop lentement ; -
62 retrait
retrait [ʀ(ə)tʀε]masculine nounwithdrawal ; [de bagages] collection• on vient d'annoncer le retrait du marché de ce produit it's just been announced that this product has been withdrawn from sale• faire un retrait de 500 € to withdraw 500 euros• les étudiants réclament le retrait du projet de loi the students are demanding that the bill be withdrawn• rester en retrait [personne] to stay in the background• notre chiffre d'affaires est en léger retrait par rapport aux années précédentes our turnover is slightly down compared to previous years* * *ʀ(ə)tʀɛ
1.
nom masculin1) (de valise, commande, dossier) collection; ( d'argent) withdrawal2) (d'autorisation, de soutien, monnaie) withdrawal (de of); Commerce ( d'article défectueux) recall (de of)3) ( départ) withdrawalle retrait des eaux a révélé l'ampleur du désastre — when the water went down ou subsided, the scale of the disaster became apparent
2.
en retrait locution adverbiale ( à l' écart)maison (située) en retrait de — house set back from [route]; house a little way out of [village]
se tenir en retrait — lit to stand back; fig to occupy a back seat
rester en retrait — fig to stay in the background
* * *ʀ(ə)tʀɛ nm1) [soutien, troupes] withdrawal2) [argent] withdrawal3) [billets] collection4)retrait de (la compétition, du marché) — withdrawal from
5) (= rétrécissement) [bois, béton] shrinkage6) (= confiscation)retrait du permis; retrait du permis de conduire — disqualification from driving Grande-Bretagne revocation of driver's license USA
7) (alignement)8) figêtre en retrait [personne] — to be in the background
9) TYPOGRAPHIE (en début de paragraphe) indentation* * *A nm1 (de valise, paquet, commande, dossier) collection; ( d'argent) withdrawal; s'adresser au guichet n° 2 pour le retrait des colis parcels can be collected for counter n°. 2; présentez un reçu pour le retrait de toute commande a receipt must be produced when collecting orders;2 (annulation, suppression) (d'autorisation, de soutien, monnaie) withdrawal (de of); Comm ( d'article défectueux) recall (de of); réclamer le retrait d'une mesure to call for a measure to be lifted; après le retrait de la candidature du maire sortant after the outgoing mayor stood down; retrait du permis (de conduire) disqualification from driving;3 ( départ) withdrawal; le retrait des troupes de la zone occupée the withdrawal of the troops from the occupied zone; le retrait du pilote du championnat the driver's withdrawal from the championships; faire un retrait de fonds to withdraw funds; le retrait des eaux a révélé l'ampleur du désastre when the water went down ou subsided, the scale of the disaster became apparent;4 ( après accouplement) withdrawal.B en retrait loc adv1 ( à l'écart) maison (située) en retrait de house set back from [route]; house a little way out of [village]; se tenir en retrait lit to stand back; se mettre/tenir en retrait fig to take/to occupy a back seat; rester en retrait fig to stay in the background; la police reste en retrait the police are keeping a low profile; ce secteur reste en retrait de l'automobile this sector is somewhat behind the automotive sector; le texte est en retrait par rapport aux déclarations du ministre fig the bill is less drastic than the minister had led us to expect;2 ( en baisse) les recettes sont en retrait de 10% par rapport à or sur l'année dernière takings are 10% down on last year;retrait à vue withdrawal on demand.[rətrɛ] nom masculin1. [annulation - d'une licence] cancelling ; [ - d'un mot d'ordre] calling offa. [par un prestataire] withdrawal of applicationb. [par un député] standing down, withdrawal2. BANQUE withdrawalje veux faire un retrait de 3 000 euros I want to take out ou to withdraw 3,000 euros3. [récupération]le retrait des billets/bagages se fera dès 11 h tickets/luggage may be collected from 11 o'clock onwards4. [départ - d'un joueur, du contingent] withdrawal5. [recul - des eaux d'inondation] subsiding, receding ; [ - de la marée] ebbing ; [ - des glaces] retreat6. DROIT [d'un acte administratif] revocation[d'un acte de vente] redemption————————en retrait locution adverbialea. [clôture] set back from the wallb. [étagère] recessed————————en retrait de locution prépositionnelle -
63 richiamare
( chiamare di nuovo) call again( chiamare indietro) call backattirare drawfig rimproverare rebuke, reprimandrichiamare l'attenzione di qualcuno draw someone's attention (su to)richiamare qualcuno all'ordine call s.o. to order* * *richiamare v.tr.1 ( chiamare di nuovo) to call again: chiamai e richiamai, ma nessuno rispose, I called and called, but no one answered; vuoi richiamare più tardi?, would you call again later?; ha telefonato alle 8, richiamerà domani, he phoned at 8, he'll call back (o again) tomorrow // richiamare alle armi, to recall for military service // richiamare qlcu. in carica, to recall s.o. to office2 ( chiamare indietro, far tornare) to call back, to recall: gli affari lo richiamarono a Roma, he was called back to Rome on business; richiamalo, ho dimenticato di dirgli qlco., call him back, I have forgotten to tell him sthg.; richiamare il cane, to call off one's dog; richiamare un generale, un ambasciatore, to recall a general, an ambassador // richiamare all'ordine, to call to order // richiamare qlcu. al dovere, to recall s.o. to his duty // richiamare in vita, to restore (o to bring back) to life // richiamare qlcu. alla realtà, to bring s.o. back to reality // richiamare qlco. alla mente di qlcu., to remind s.o. of sthg.: questa scena mi richiama alla mente qlco., this scene reminds me of sthg.; questo mi richiama alla mente la mia ultima visita, this reminds me of (o brings to my mind) my last visit here // (banca) richiamare una cambiale ( ritirarla prima della scadenza), to retire (o to rebate) a bill3 ( ritirare) to withdraw*: richiamare le truppe dalle posizioni occupate, to withdraw the troops from the positions occupied4 ( attirare) to attract; to draw*: vestiva sempre di rosso per richiamare l'attenzione, she always dressed in red to attract people's attention; la sua ultima commedia richiamò molti spettatori, his last play drew large audiences; basta il suo nome a richiamare il pubblico, his name is enough to draw the public; voglio richiamare la tua attenzione su questo fatto, I want to call (o to draw) your attention to this fact (o I want to point out this fact to you)5 ( rimproverare) to rebuke, to reprimand6 ( citare) to quote: mi si conceda di richiamare Dante, I would like to take the liberty of quoting Dante◘ richiamarsi v.intr.pron.1 ( riferirsi) to refer: richiamare a un documento, a un'autorità, to refer to a document, an authority* * *[rikja'mare]1. vt1) (gen), (al telefono) to call back, Mil, Inform to recall2) (attrarre: folla) to attract, drawdesidero richiamare la vostra attenzione su... — I should like to draw your attention to...
3)richiamare qc alla memoria di qn — (sogg : avvenimento) to remind sb of sth4) (rimproverare) to reprimand2. vip (richiamarsi)richiamarsi a — (riferirsi a) to refer to
* * *[rikja'mare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (chiamare di nuovo) to call [sb.] again; (al telefono) to call [sb.] back, to phone [sb.] back, to ring* [sb.] back2) (fare ritornare indietro) to call [sb.] back, to call [sb.] off [persona, cane]; mil. pol. (ritirare) to recall, to summon back, to withdraw* [truppe, ambasciatore]richiamare qcs. alla memoria — fig. to bring o call sth. (back) to mind
3) (rimproverare) to rebuke, to reprimandrichiamare qcn. all'ordine — to call sb. to order
richiamare qcn. al dovere — to recall sb. to his duty
richiamare qcn. all'obbedienza — to bring sb. to heel
4) (attirare) to attract, to draw* [folla, interesse]richiamare l'attenzione su qcs. — to draw o focus attention on sth
5) (ricordare) to remind2.* * *richiamare/rikja'mare/ [1]1 (chiamare di nuovo) to call [sb.] again; (al telefono) to call [sb.] back, to phone [sb.] back, to ring* [sb.] back2 (fare ritornare indietro) to call [sb.] back, to call [sb.] off [persona, cane]; mil. pol. (ritirare) to recall, to summon back, to withdraw* [truppe, ambasciatore]; richiamare qcs. alla memoria fig. to bring o call sth. (back) to mind3 (rimproverare) to rebuke, to reprimand; richiamare qcn. all'ordine to call sb. to order; richiamare qcn. al dovere to recall sb. to his duty; richiamare qcn. all'obbedienza to bring sb. to heel4 (attirare) to attract, to draw* [folla, interesse]; richiamare l'attenzione su qcs. to draw o focus attention on sth.5 (ricordare) to remindII richiamarsi verbo pronominale(fare riferimento) to refer (a to). -
64 abziehen
ab|zie·hen irreg vi[aus etw] \abziehen to withdraw [from sth]zieh ab! go away!, clear off!, get lost! (sl)[aus etw] \abziehen to clear [or escape] [from sth][irgendwohin] \abziehen to move away [or off] [somewhere] [or on];vt haben1) ( einbehalten)etw [von etw] \abziehen to deduct sth [from sth];Steuern und Sozialabgaben werden direkt vom Gehalt abgezogen tax and national insurance are deducted directly from the wages2) ( nachlassen)ich kann Ihnen 5% Rabatt [vom Preis] \abziehen I can knock 5% [off the price] for you [or give [or offer] you a discount of 5% [on the price]];3) mathetw [von etw] \abziehen to subtract sth [from sth]4) finKapital [aus einer Firma/einem Land] \abziehen to withdraw capital [from a company/country];jdm eine Summe vom Konto \abziehen to debit a sum [of money] from sb's account5) miletw [aus etw] \abziehen to withdraw sth [from sth];Truppen aus einem Gebiet \abziehen to withdraw [or draw back] troops from an areaetw \abziehen to pull off sth sep;das Bett \abziehen to strip the bed;einen Schlüssel [von etw] \abziehen to take [or pull] out a key [from sth];[jdm/einem Tier] das Fell/die Haut \abziehen to skin sb/an animal7) ( vervielfältigen)etw \abziehen to run sth off;bitte ziehen Sie das Manuskript 20-mal ab please make [or run off] 20 copies of the manuscriptetw \abziehen to take sth offsich \abziehen to undress -
65 ultimatum
plural - ultimatums; noun(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ultimatum* * *plural - ultimatums; noun(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ultimatum -
66 pull back
1) (withdraw) [ troops] ritirarsi ( from da)2) (move backwards) [ car] fare retromarcia; [ person] indietreggiare3) (close the gap) recuperare (il ritardo); pull [sb., sth.] back, pull back [sb., sth.]4) (restrain) trattenere, tenere [person, object]5) (tug back)* * *1. vt + adv(person, lever) tirare indietro, (curtains) aprire2. vi + advtirarsi indietro, Mil ritirarsi* * *1) (withdraw) [ troops] ritirarsi ( from da)2) (move backwards) [ car] fare retromarcia; [ person] indietreggiare3) (close the gap) recuperare (il ritardo); pull [sb., sth.] back, pull back [sb., sth.]4) (restrain) trattenere, tenere [person, object]5) (tug back) -
67 saco
intj.gee, cripes, wow, gee whiz.m.1 sack, bag (bolsa).saco de arena sandbagsaco de dormir sleeping bag2 coat. ( Latin American Spanish)3 sackful, bag load, amount or quantity held by the sack, bagful.Compró tres sacos [costales] de arroz He bought three sacks [sackfuls] of rice4 knapsack, small rucksack.5 sac, bursa.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sacar.* * *1 (bolsa) sack, bag2 (contenido) sackful, bagful3 ANATOMÍA sac4 (saqueo) plundering, pillaging5 ESPAÑOL AMERICANO (americana) jacket\caer en saco roto figurado to go in one ear and out of the otherno echar algo en saco roto figurado to take good note of somethingser un saco sin fondo to be a bottomless pitsaco de dormir sleeping bagsaco de mentiras figurado pack of liessaco de viaje overnight bag* * *noun m.1) sack2) coat* * *ISM1) (=costal) [referido al contenedor] bag, sack; [referido al contenido] bagful; (Mil) kitbag; (Dep) punchball- a sacosno es o no parece saco de paja — he can't be written off as unimportant
saco postal — mailbag, postbag
2) (Anat) sac4) ** (=cárcel) nick **, prisonIISM (Mil) sack* * *1) ( continente) sack; ( contenido) sack, sackfulechar a alguien al saco — (Chi fam) to swindle somebody (colloq)
caer en saco roto — consejo to go unheeded
estos errores no deben caer en saco roto — we should learn from these mistakes
echar algo en saco roto — <esfuerzo/trabajo> to let something go to waste; < consejos> to ignore something
saco de papas — (Chi fam) fat lump (colloq)
ser un saco de huesos — (fam & hum) to be all skin and bones (colloq)
2) (AmL) ( de tela) jacketal que le venga el saco que se lo ponga — (fr hecha) if the cap fits, wear it
•* * *= sack, sackful.Ex. Without having to make any decisions as to relative importance, we simply enter this under the relevant terms: manufacture, multiwall, kraft, paper, sacks, packaging and cement.Ex. They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.----* atrincherado con sacos de arena = sandbagged.* carrera de sacos = sack race, potato sack race.* entrar a saco = burst into, storm into.* palabras + caer en + saco roto = words + fall on + deaf ears.* parapetado con sacos de arena = sandbagged.* parapetar con sacos de arena = sandbag.* por sacos = by the sackful.* proteger con sacos de arena = sandbag.* saco de arena = sandbag.* saco de dormir = sleeping bag.* saco de papel = paper sack.* ser un saco de huesos = be a bag of bones.* tela de saco = sacking, sackcloth.* tío del saco, el = bogeyman [bogeymen], bogey [bogie].* tomar a saco = take + Nombre + by storm.* un saco de = a sackful of.* un saco lleno de = a sackful of.* * *1) ( continente) sack; ( contenido) sack, sackfulechar a alguien al saco — (Chi fam) to swindle somebody (colloq)
caer en saco roto — consejo to go unheeded
estos errores no deben caer en saco roto — we should learn from these mistakes
echar algo en saco roto — <esfuerzo/trabajo> to let something go to waste; < consejos> to ignore something
saco de papas — (Chi fam) fat lump (colloq)
ser un saco de huesos — (fam & hum) to be all skin and bones (colloq)
2) (AmL) ( de tela) jacketal que le venga el saco que se lo ponga — (fr hecha) if the cap fits, wear it
•* * *= sack, sackful.Ex: Without having to make any decisions as to relative importance, we simply enter this under the relevant terms: manufacture, multiwall, kraft, paper, sacks, packaging and cement.
Ex: They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.* atrincherado con sacos de arena = sandbagged.* carrera de sacos = sack race, potato sack race.* entrar a saco = burst into, storm into.* palabras + caer en + saco roto = words + fall on + deaf ears.* parapetado con sacos de arena = sandbagged.* parapetar con sacos de arena = sandbag.* por sacos = by the sackful.* proteger con sacos de arena = sandbag.* saco de arena = sandbag.* saco de dormir = sleeping bag.* saco de papel = paper sack.* ser un saco de huesos = be a bag of bones.* tela de saco = sacking, sackcloth.* tío del saco, el = bogeyman [bogeymen], bogey [bogie].* tomar a saco = take + Nombre + by storm.* un saco de = a sackful of.* un saco lleno de = a sackful of.* * *saco1A (continente) sack; (contenido) sack, sackfullo compran por sacos they buy it by the sackful o sackcompró dos sacos de maíz she bought two sacks o sackfuls of cornen saco roto: no echemos en saco roto todo este esfuerzo let's not let all this effort go to wasteechó en saco roto todas sus preocupaciones she put all her worries out of her mindsus consejos cayeron en saco roto nobody took any notice of his advice, his advice went unheeded o fell on stony groundestos errores no deben caer en saco roto we should learn from these mistakesentrar a saco: entraron a saco en el aula they burst o stormed into the hallalgunas revistas entran a saco en la intimidad de las personas some magazines barge into people's private lives o invade people's privacyun producto que ha entrado a saco en el mercado internacional a product which has taken the international market by stormmandar a algn a tomar por saco ( vulg); to tell sb to piss off ( vulg), to tell sb to get stuffed ( BrE sl)Compuestos:(en boxeo) punchbag; ( Mil) sandbagsleeping bagsandbagB ( Anat) sacCompuestos:vocal saclacrimal sacal que le venga el saco que se lo ponga ( fr hecha); if the cap fits, wear itponerse el saco ( Méx fam): se puso el saco y empezó a justificarse he assumed it was him we were talking about and he started making excusesCompuesto:saco2* * *
Del verbo sacar: ( conjugate sacar)
saco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sacó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
sacar
saco
sacar ( conjugate sacar) verbo transitivo
1 ( extraer)
‹pistola/espada› to draw;
saco algo DE algo to take o get sth out of sth;◊ lo saqué del cajón I took o got it out of the drawer
‹riñón/cálculo› to remove;
2 (poner, llevar fuera)
tuvimos que sacolo por la ventana we had to get it out through the window;
saco el perro a pasear to take the dog out for a walk;
saco el coche del garaje to get the car out of the garageb) ( invitar):
saco a algn a bailar to ask sb to dance
◊ me sacó la lengua he stuck o put his tongue out at me
3 ( retirar) to take out;◊ saco dinero del banco to take out o withdraw money from the bank
4 ( de una situación difícil) saco a algn DE algo ‹de apuro/atolladero› to get sb out of sth
5 (Esp) ‹ dobladillo› to let down;
‹pantalón/falda› ( alargar) to let down;
( ensanchar) to let out
( obtener)
1 ‹pasaporte/permiso› to get;
‹entrada/billete› to get, buy
2
3 ‹ beneficio› to get;
‹ ganancia› to make;◊ ¿qué sacas con eso? what do you gain by doing that?;
no sacó ningún provecho del curso she didn't get anything out of the course
4 saco algo DE algo ‹idea/información› to get sth from sth;
‹porciones/unidades› to get sth out of sth;
sacole algo A algn ‹dinero/información› to get sth out of sb
5 ‹ brillo› to bring out;
1
‹ disco› to bring out, release;
‹modelo/producto› to bring out
‹ copia› to make, take;
‹ apuntes› to make, take;
2
( salvar de la crisis) to keep sth going;◊ luché tanto para saco adelante a mis hijos I fought so hard to give my children a good start in life
3 (Dep) ‹tiro libre/falta› to take
( quitar) (esp AmL)a) sacole algo A algn ‹botas/gorro› to take sth off sbb) sacole algo a algo ‹tapa/cubierta› to take sth off sthc) ( retirar):
saquen los libros de la mesa take the books off the table
verbo intransitivo (Dep) (en tenis, vóleibol) to serve;
( en fútbol) to kick off
sacarse verbo pronominal ( refl)
1 ( extraer) ‹astilla/púa› to take … out;
‹ ojo› to poke … out;
sacose algo DE algo to take sth out of sth;
sácate las manos de los bolsillos take your hands out of your pockets
2 (AmL) ( quitarse) ‹ropa/zapatos› to take off;
‹ maquillaje› to remove, take off
3
saco sustantivo masculino
1 ( continente) sack;
( contenido) sack, sackful;
2 (AmL) ( de tela) jacket;
sacar
I verbo transitivo
1 (de un sitio) to take out
sacar la cabeza por la ventana, to stick one's head out of the window
sacar dinero del banco, to withdraw money from the bank
2 (un beneficio, etc) to get
3 (extraer una cosa de otra) to extract, get: de la uva se saca vino, you get wine from grapes
4 (una solución) to work out
sacar conclusiones, to draw conclusions
5 (descubrir, resolver) no consigo sacar esta ecuación, I can't resolve this equation
6 (un documento) to get
7 (una entrada, un billete) to buy, get
8 (de una mala situación) sacar a alguien de algo, to get sb out of sthg
sacar de la pobreza, to save from poverty
9 (manifestar, dar a conocer) de repente, sacó su malhumor, he got into a strop all of a sudden
10 (una novedad) han sacado un nuevo modelo de televisor, they've brought out a new television model again
11 (poner en circulación) to bring out, release
12 familiar (producir) esa máquina saca más de 2.500 piezas a la hora, this machine can produce more than 2,500 parts an hour
(una fotografía, una copia) to take
13 familiar (aparecer alguien o algo en un medio de comunicación) lo sacaron por la tele, it was on television
14 familiar (superar a alguien en algo) ha crecido mucho, ya le saca la cabeza a su padre, he's grown a lot o he's already taller than his father
15 (un jugador una carta o una ficha) to draw
16 (una mancha) to get out
17 Cost (de largo) to let down
(de ancho) to let out
II vi Dep (en tenis) to serve
(en fútbol, baloncesto, etc) to kick off
♦ Locuciones: sacar a alguien a bailar, to ask sb to dance
sacar a relucir, to point out
sacar adelante, to keep going
sacar en claro o limpio, to make sense of
sacar la lengua, to stick one's tongue out
sacar pecho, to thrust one's chest out
saco sustantivo masculino
1 sack
saco de dormir, sleeping bag
saco terrero, sandbag
2 LAm (chaqueta o americana) llevaba puesto un saco gris, he was wearing a grey jacket
3 (saqueo, robo) el saco de la ciudad fue llevado a cabo por las tropas, the troops sacked the city
♦ Locuciones: echar en saco roto, to do sthg in vain
meter en el mismo saco, to lump together
entrar a saco, to pillage, figurado to make drastic changes without any previous consultation
' saco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coco
- escarceo
- meter
- pelada
- pelado
- sacar
- semejante
- talego
- apuro
- avaricia
- bailar
- bulto
- foto
- fotocopia
- limpio
- nada
- provecho
- puesto
English:
bogeyman
- bring out
- deaf
- dig out
- draw on
- dredge up
- jacket
- out
- profit
- pull
- qualify
- sack
- sandbag
- situation
- sleeping bag
- take out
- whip
- back
- blow
- cardigan
- first
- maneuver
- sleeping
- sneak
- top
* * *♦ nm1. [bolsa] sack;un saco de carbón/patatas a sack of coal/potatoes;caer en saco roto to fall on deaf ears;echar en saco roto: espero que no eches en saco roto mis consejos I hope you take good note of my advice;ser (como) un saco sin fondo to be (like) a bottomless pitsaco de arena sandbag;saco de dormir sleeping bag;saco de dormir (tipo) momia mummy sleeping bag;saco terrero sandbagser un saco de huesos to be all skin and bones;ser un saco de mentiras to be full of lies3. Biol sac, bagsaco lacrimal lacrimal sac;saco vitelino yolk sac4. Am [abrigo] coat5. Am [de tela] jacket;[de punto] cardigan; RPsaco largo overcoat, three-quarter-length coatAm saco sport sports jacket6. CompEsp muy Fam Esp muy Fam¡que le den por saco! screw him!, Br he can get stuffed!♦ a saco loc adventraron a saco en el pueblo they sacked o pillaged the village;los asaltantes entraron a saco en el palacio presidencial the attackers stormed the presidential palace;el periodista entró a saco con las preguntas the journalist didn't beat about the bush with his questions* * *m1 sack;mis consejos cayeron en saco roto my advice fell on stony ground;tener algo/a alguien en el saco fig fam have sth/s.o. in the bag2 L.Am.chaqueta jacket3:entrar a saco en fam burst into, barge into fam* * *saco nm1) : bag, sack2) : sac3) : jacket, sport coat* * *saco n sack -
68 saco
Del verbo sacar: ( conjugate sacar) \ \
saco es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sacó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: sacar saco
sacar ( conjugate sacar) verbo transitivo 1 ( extraer) ‹pistola/espada› to draw; saco algo DE algo to take o get sth out of sth;◊ lo saqué del cajón I took o got it out of the drawer‹riñón/cálculo› to remove; 2 (poner, llevar fuera) tuvimos que sacolo por la ventana we had to get it out through the window; saco el perro a pasear to take the dog out for a walk; saco el coche del garaje to get the car out of the garageb) ( invitar):saco a algn a bailar to ask sb to dance◊ me sacó la lengua he stuck o put his tongue out at me3 ( retirar) to take out;◊ saco dinero del banco to take out o withdraw money from the bank4 ( de una situación difícil) saco a algn DE algo ‹de apuro/atolladero› to get sb out of sth 5 (Esp) ‹ dobladillo› to let down; ‹pantalón/falda› ( alargar) to let down; ( ensanchar) to let out ( obtener) 1 ‹pasaporte/permiso› to get; ‹entrada/billete› to get, buy 2 3 ‹ beneficio› to get; ‹ ganancia› to make;◊ ¿qué sacas con eso? what do you gain by doing that?;no sacó ningún provecho del curso she didn't get anything out of the course 4 saco algo DE algo ‹idea/información› to get sth from sth; ‹porciones/unidades› to get sth out of sth; sacole algo A algn ‹dinero/información› to get sth out of sb 5 ‹ brillo› to bring out; 1 ‹ disco› to bring out, release; ‹modelo/producto› to bring out ‹ copia› to make, take; ‹ apuntes› to make, take; 2 ( salvar de la crisis) to keep sth going;◊ luché tanto para saco adelante a mis hijos I fought so hard to give my children a good start in life3 (Dep) ‹tiro libre/falta› to take ( quitar) (esp AmL)a) sacole algo A algn ‹botas/gorro› to take sth off sbb) sacole algo a algo ‹tapa/cubierta› to take sth off sthc) ( retirar):saquen los libros de la mesa take the books off the table verbo intransitivo (Dep) (en tenis, vóleibol) to serve; ( en fútbol) to kick off sacarse verbo pronominal ( refl) 1 ( extraer) ‹astilla/púa› to take … out; ‹ ojo› to poke … out; sacose algo DE algo to take sth out of sth; sácate las manos de los bolsillos take your hands out of your pockets 2 (AmL) ( quitarse) ‹ropa/zapatos› to take off; ‹ maquillaje› to remove, take off 3
saco sustantivo masculino 1 ( continente) sack; ( contenido) sack, sackful; 2 (AmL) ( de tela) jacket;
sacar
I verbo transitivo
1 (de un sitio) to take out
sacar la cabeza por la ventana, to stick one's head out of the window
sacar dinero del banco, to withdraw money from the bank
2 (un beneficio, etc) to get
3 (extraer una cosa de otra) to extract, get: de la uva se saca vino, you get wine from grapes
4 (una solución) to work out
sacar conclusiones, to draw conclusions
5 (descubrir, resolver) no consigo sacar esta ecuación, I can't resolve this equation
6 (un documento) to get
7 (una entrada, un billete) to buy, get
8 (de una mala situación) sacar a alguien de algo, to get sb out of sthg
sacar de la pobreza, to save from poverty
9 (manifestar, dar a conocer) de repente, sacó su malhumor, he got into a strop all of a sudden
10 (una novedad) han sacado un nuevo modelo de televisor, they've brought out a new television model again
11 (poner en circulación) to bring out, release
12 familiar (producir) esa máquina saca más de 2.500 piezas a la hora, this machine can produce more than 2,500 parts an hour (una fotografía, una copia) to take
13 familiar (aparecer alguien o algo en un medio de comunicación) lo sacaron por la tele, it was on television
14 familiar (superar a alguien en algo) ha crecido mucho, ya le saca la cabeza a su padre, he's grown a lot o he's already taller than his father
15 (un jugador una carta o una ficha) to draw
16 (una mancha) to get out
17 Cost (de largo) to let down (de ancho) to let out
II vi Dep (en tenis) to serve (en fútbol, baloncesto, etc) to kick off Locuciones: sacar a alguien a bailar, to ask sb to dance
sacar a relucir, to point out
sacar adelante, to keep going
sacar en claro o limpio, to make sense of
sacar la lengua, to stick one's tongue out
sacar pecho, to thrust one's chest out
saco sustantivo masculino
1 sack
saco de dormir, sleeping bag
saco terrero, sandbag
2 LAm (chaqueta o americana) llevaba puesto un saco gris, he was wearing a grey jacket
3 (saqueo, robo) el saco de la ciudad fue llevado a cabo por las tropas, the troops sacked the city Locuciones: echar en saco roto, to do sthg in vain
meter en el mismo saco, to lump together
entrar a saco, to pillage, figurado to make drastic changes without any previous consultation ' saco' also found in these entries: Spanish: coco - escarceo - meter - pelada - pelado - sacar - semejante - talego - apuro - avaricia - bailar - bulto - foto - fotocopia - limpio - nada - provecho - puesto English: bogeyman - bring out - deaf - dig out - draw on - dredge up - jacket - out - profit - pull - qualify - sack - sandbag - situation - sleeping bag - take out - whip - back - blow - cardigan - first - maneuver - sleeping - sneak - top -
69 stand down
(to withdraw eg from a contest.)v + adva) ( relinquish position) retirarse; ( resign) renunciar, dimitirb) ( Law) \<\<witness\>\> abandonar el estradoVI + ADV1) (=resign) [official, chairman] dimitir; (=withdraw) [candidate] retirarsethe candidate is standing down in favour of a younger person — el candidato se retira a favor de una persona más joven
2) (Jur) [witness] retirarse3) (Mil)* * *v + adva) ( relinquish position) retirarse; ( resign) renunciar, dimitirb) ( Law) \<\<witness\>\> abandonar el estrado -
70 отводить
1) to withdraw, to pull outотводить войска от границы — to withdraw / to pull out troops from the border
2) (отклонять, отвергать) to reject, to turn down, to declineотводить предложение — to reject / to turn down a proposal
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rĕ-dūco, xi, ctum, 3 (rēduco or redduco, Lucr. 1, 228; 4, 992; 5, 133; old imp. redduce, Ter. Hec. 4, 2, 29), v. a.I. A.Lit.1.In gen.a.Of living objects:b.reducam te ubi fuisti,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 106:hunc ex Alide huc reducimus,
id. ib. 5, 4, 17; cf.:aliquem ex errore in viam,
id. Ps. 2, 3, 2:aliquem de exsilio,
Cic. Phil. 2, 4, 9; id. Att. 9, 14, 2; cf.:ab exsilio,
Quint. 5, 11, 9:socios a morte,
Verg. A. 4, 375:Silenium ad parentes,
Plaut. Cist. 2, 3, 86; so,ad aliquem,
Cic. Off. 3, 22, 86; Caes. B. G. 6, 32; id. B. C. 1, 24; 2, 38 fin.; cf.:a pastu vitulos ad tecta,
Verg. G. 4, 434:reduci in carcerem,
Cic. Att. 4, 6, 2:in Italiam,
Caes. B. C. 3, 18:reducere uxorem,
to take again to wife, marry again, Ter. Hec. 3, 3, 31; 43; 3, 5, 51; 4, 4, 12 sq. al.; Nep. Dion, 6, 2; Suet. Dom. 3; 13; cf.:uxorem in matrimonium,
id. ib. 8:regem,
to restore to the throne, to reinstate, Cic. Rab. Post. 8, 19; id. Fam. 1, 2, 1; 1, 7, 4; id. Q. Fr. 2, 2, 3 (v. reductio):possum excitare multos reductos testes liberalitatis tuae,
i. e. who have been brought back by your generosity, id. Rab. Post. 17, 47; cf.: cum in Italiam reductus existimabor, Pomp. ap. Caes. B. C. 3, 18, 4. —With inanimate objects, to draw back, bring back:2.(falces) tormentis introrsus reducebant,
Caes. B. G. 7, 22:reliquas munitiones ab eā fossā pedes CCCC. reduxit,
id. ib. 7, 22; cf.turres,
id. ib. 7, 24 fin.: calculum, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. 170, 30:in jaculando bracchia,
Quint. 10, 3, 6:sinum dextrā usque ad lumbos,
id. 11, 3, 131:ad pectora remos,
Ov. M. 11, 461; Verg. A. 8, 689:clipeum,
to draw back, Ov. M. 12, 132:gladium (opp. eduxit),
Gell. 5, 9, 3:auras naribus,
Lucr. 4, 990 al.:furcillas hibernatum in tecta,
Varr. R. R. 1, 8, 6. — Poet.:solem reducit,
Verg. A. 1, 143; so,diem (Aurora),
id. G. 1, 249:lucem (Aurora),
Ov. M. 3, 150:noctem die labente (Phoebus),
Verg. A. 11, 914:aestatem,
id. G. 3, 296:hiemes,
Hor. C. 2, 10, 15:febrim,
id. S. 2, 3, 294:somnum (cantus),
id. C. 3, 1, 21 al.:umbram,
to make the shadow move backwards, Vulg. 4 Reg. 20, 11.—In partic.a.Reducere aliquem domum (opp. deducere), to conduct or accompany one home, Plaut. Merc. 5, 4, 19:b.(P. Scipio) cum senatu dimisso domum reductus ad vesperum est a patribus conscriptis,
Cic. Lael. 3, 12; cf. Liv. 4, 24; cf.:quos Elea domum reducit Palma,
Hor. C. 4, 2, 17.—So, without domum:in ludum (puellulam) ducere et reducere,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 36:aliquem ad suam villam,
Cic. Ac. 1, 1, 1:bene comitati per forum reducuntur,
Quint. 12, 8, 3:quantā reduci Regulus solet turbā,
Mart. 2, 74, 2: assurgi, deduci, reduci, Cic. Sen. 18, 63.—In milit. lang., to draw off, withdraw troops:c.vastatis omnibus eorum agris Caesar exercitum reduxit,
Caes. B. G. 3, 29 fin.:legiones reduci jussit,
id. B. C. 3, 46; so,exercitum (copias, legiones suas, etc.),
id. B. G. 6, 29; 7, 68; id. B. C. 2, 28 fin.; Liv. 5, 5; Front. Strat. 2, 3, 1; 5; 2, 5, 13 sq.:suos incolumes,
Caes. B. G. 5, 22; Front. Strat. 1, 1, 11; 5, 13:legiones ex Britanniā,
Caes. B. G. 4, 38:a munitionibus,
id. ib. 7, 88:ab oppugnatione,
id. ib. 5, 26 fin.:in castra,
id. ib. 1, 49 fin.; 1, 50; 2, 9;4, 34 et saep.: in hiberna,
id. ib. 6, 3:in Treviros, etc.,
id. ib. 5, 53; 7, 9 fin.; Liv. 43, 20:intra fossam,
Caes. B. C. 1, 42; cf.:ab radicibus collis intra munitiones,
id. B. G. 7, 51 fin. — Absol. (like duco and educo):instituit reducere,
to march back, Front. Strat. 1, 4, 5 and 8.—To recall to the stage a player:B.a magno Pompeio magni theatri dedicatione anus pro miraculo deducta,
Plin. 7, 48, 49, § 158.—Trop., to bring back, restore, replace:II.ad divitias,
Plaut. Cist. 2, 3, 17:animum aegrotum ad misericordiam,
Ter. And. 3, 3, 27:aliquem in gratiam,
id. ib. 5, 4, 45; Cic. Clu. 36, 101:in gratiam cum aliquo,
id. Rab. Post. 8, 19; Liv. 10, 5 fin.; Quint. 5, 11, 19; cf.: ut Caesarem et Pompeium perfidiā hominum distractos rursus in pristinam concordiam reducas, Balbus ap. Cic. Att. 8, 15, A, 1:aliquem ad officium sanitatemque,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 40, § 98:propinquum ad officium,
Nep. Dat. 2, 3:judices ad justitiam,
Quint. 6, 1, 46:legiones veterem ad morem,
Tac. A. 11, 18:meque ipse reduco A contemplatu,
withdraw myself, Ov. Tr. 5, 7, 65:verba paulum declinata ad veritatem,
Quint. 1, 6, 32:judicatio est ad eum statum reducenda,
id. 7, 3, 35:reducere in memoriam quibus rationibus unam quamque partem confirmāris,
Cic. Inv. 1, 52, 98; cf.:in memoriam gravissimi luctūs,
Plin. Ep. 3, 10, 2:dolorem in animum judicantium,
Quint. 11, 1, 54:vocem in quendam sonum aequabilem,
Auct. Her. 3, 12, 21:verborum facilitatem in altum,
Quint. 10, 7, 28:haec benignā in sedem vice,
Hor. Epod. 13, 7 sq.:tu spem reducis mentibus anxiis Viresque,
id. C. 3, 21, 17:diem et convivia mente re duxit,
has recalled to mind, Sil. 8, 136:vel instituere vel reducere ejusmodi exemplum, etc.,
to introduce again, restore, Plin. Ep. 4, 29, 3; so,habitum vestitumque pristinum,
Suet. Aug. 40:morem transvectionis post longam intercapedinem,
id. ib. 38. — To bring back, restore to the right path:scire est liberum Ingenium et animum, quo vis illos tu die Redducas,
Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 44.—After the Aug. period, sometimes with the idea of ducere predominating, for the usual redigere (q. v. II.).* A.To bring or get out, to produce a certain quantity:B.LX. pondo panis e modio (milii) reducunt,
Plin. 18, 7, 10, § 54.—To bring, make, reduce to some shape, quality, condition, etc. (rare;A.usually redigere): aliquid in formam,
Ov. M. 15, 381:faecem in summum,
to bring up, raise, Col. 12, 19, 4:excrescentes carnes in ulceribus ad aequalitatem efficacissime reducunt (just before, redigit),
Plin. 30, 13, 39, § 113:cicatrices ad colorem,
id. 27, 12, 82, § 106:corpus sensim ad maciem,
id. 24, 8, 30, § 46:ulcera ac scabiem jumentorum ad pilum,
id. 22, 22, 32, § 72.— Hence, rĕ-ductus, a, um, P. a., drawn back, withdrawn; of place, retired, remote, distant, lonely.Lit.:B.inque sinus scindit sese unda reductos,
Verg. G. 4, 420; id. A. 1, 161; so,vallis,
id. ib. 6, 703; Hor. C. 1, 17, 17; id. Epod. 2, 11.—Trop.:virtus est medium vitiorum et utrimque reductum,
from either extreme, Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 9.—In painting: alia eminentiora, alia reductiora fecerunt,
less prominent, Quint. 11, 3, 46: producta et reducta (bona), a transl. of the Gr. proêgmena kai apoproêgmena of the Stoics, things to be preferred and those to be deferred, Cic. Fin. 5, 30, 90.— Sup. and adv. do not occur. -
72 ultimatum
plural - ultimatums; noun(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ultimátum
ultimátum sustantivo masculino (pl
ultimátum sustantivo masculino ultimatum ' ultimátum' also found in these entries: English: ultimatum - deliver - ultimatatr[ʌltɪ'meɪtəm]1 ultimátum nombre masculinon.(§ pl.: ultimatums, or: ultimata) = ultimátum s.m.'ʌltə'meɪtəm, ˌʌltɪ'meɪtəm[ˌʌltɪ'meɪtǝm]N (pl ultimatums or ultimata) (Mil) (also fig) ultimátum mto deliver or issue an ultimatum — dar un ultimátum
* * *['ʌltə'meɪtəm, ˌʌltɪ'meɪtəm] -
73 Ultimatum
n; -s, Ultimaten ultimatum (Pl. ultimatums oder ultimata); jemandem ein Ultimatum stellen give s.o. an ultimatum; das Ultimatum läuft heute ab today is the deadline for the ultimatum* * *das Ultimatumultimatum* * *Ul|ti|ma|tum [Ulti'maːtʊm]nt -s, -s or Ultimaten[-tn] ultimatumjdm ein Ultimátum stellen — to give sb an ultimatum
* * *(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ultimatum* * *Ul·ti·ma·tum<-s, -s o Ultimaten>[ʊltiˈma:tʊm, pl -ma:tən]nt ultimatumjdm ein \Ultimatum stellen to give sb an ultimatum; Streitmacht to deliver [or issue] an ultimatum to sb* * *das; Ultimatums, Ultimaten ultimatum[jemandem] ein Ultimatum stellen — give or set [somebody] an ultimatum
* * *jemandem ein Ultimatum stellen give sb an ultimatum;das Ultimatum läuft heute ab today is the deadline for the ultimatum* * *das; Ultimatums, Ultimaten ultimatum[jemandem] ein Ultimatum stellen — give or set [somebody] an ultimatum
* * *n.ultimatum n.(§ pl.: ultimatums, or: ultimata) -
74 ultimatum
plural - ultimatums; noun(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ultimatumultimatum -
75 ultimatum
plural - ultimatums; noun(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) úrslitakostur -
76 ultimatum
plural - ultimatums; noun(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ultimátum -
77 ultimatum
plural - ultimatums; noun(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ultimato* * *ul.ti.ma.tum[∧ltim'eitəm] n (pl ultimata) Lat 1 ultimato. 2 limite extremo ou máximo. 3 última palavra, últimas condições. -
78 désinvestir
désinvestir verb table: finirA vtr1 Mil to withdraw one's troops from [ville, région];B vi Fin, Écon to cut investment; on désinvestit dans la sidérurgie investment in the steel industry is being cut. -
79 ultimatum
n. ültimatom* * *ültimatom* * *plural - ultimatums; noun(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ültimatom, nota -
80 ultimatum
plural - ultimatums; noun(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ultimat
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withdraw — [[t]wɪðdrɔ͟ː[/t]] ♦♦ withdraws, withdrawing, withdrew, withdrawn 1) VERB If you withdraw something from a place, you remove it or take it away. [FORMAL] [V n] He reached into his pocket and withdrew a sheet of notepaper... [V n from … English dictionary
withdraw — 01. I d like to [withdraw] the entire balance from my chequing account. 02. I make [withdrawals] from my account almost every day using my bank card. 03. He put his hand in his pocket, and then [withdrew] a $100 bill. 04. After I lost my bank… … Grammatical examples in English
withdraw — v. (D; intr., tr.) to withdraw from; to (our troops have withdrawn from the border area; to withdraw money from a bank; to withdraw to a safer area) * * * [wɪð drɔː] to (our troops have withdrawn from the border area; to withdraw money from a… … Combinatory dictionary
withdraw — with|draw W2 [wıðˈdro:, wıθ US ˈdro:] v past tense withdrew [ ˈdru:] past participle withdrawn [ ˈdro:n US ˈdro:n] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not take part)¦ 2¦(stop supporting)¦ 3¦(change your mind)¦ 4¦(say something is not true)¦ 5¦(product/service)¦ 6¦(leave… … Dictionary of contemporary English
withdraw */*/ — UK [wɪðˈdrɔː] / US [wɪðˈdrɔ] verb Word forms withdraw : present tense I/you/we/they withdraw he/she/it withdraws present participle withdrawing past tense withdrew UK [wɪðˈdruː] / US [wɪðˈdru] past participle withdrawn UK [wɪðˈdrɔːn] / US… … English dictionary
withdraw — with|draw [ wıð drɔ ] (past tense with|drew [ wıð dru ] ; past participle with|drawn [ wıð drɔn ] ) verb ** ▸ 1 stop providing something ▸ 2 stop taking part ▸ 3 get money from bank ▸ 4 say something said is not true ▸ 5 take something out of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
withdraw — verb ADVERB ▪ altogether, completely ▪ immediately, instantly ▪ abruptly, hastily, promptly, quickly, soon … Collocations dictionary
withdraw*/ — [wɪðˈdrɔː] (past tense withdrew [wɪðˈdruː] ; past participle withdrawn [wɪðˈdrɔːn] ) verb 1) [T] to take something back, or to stop providing something The bus service in many rural areas has been withdrawn.[/ex] Some parents have withdrawn their … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
withdraw — verb 1) she withdrew her hand from his Syn: remove, extract, pull out, take out; take back, take away Ant: insert 2) the ban on advertising was withdrawn Syn: abolish … Thesaurus of popular words
withdraw — verb 1) she withdrew her hand from his Syn: remove, extract, pull out, take out, take back 2) the ban on advertising was withdrawn Syn: abolish, cancel, lift, set aside, end, stop … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary