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101 umdrehen
(trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat) turn ([a]round); fig. (Spion etc.) turn; jemandem den Arm umdrehen twist s.o.’s arm; die Taschen umdrehen auch umg., fig. turn out one’s pockets; Hals, Magen, Mark3, Mund, Pfennig, Spieß etc.II v/i (hat, ist) turn (a)round, turn back (again)III v/refl (hat) turn (a)round; sich nach jemandem / etw. umdrehen turn (a)round to look at s.o. / s.th.; sich auf dem Absatz umdrehen fig. turn on one’s heel, turn tail; drehen III* * *to turn; to turn over; to turn around; to turn about;sich umdrehento turn around* * *ụm|dre|hen sep1. vt1) (= auf andere Seite drehen) to turn over; (auf den Kopf) to turn up (the other way); (mit der Vorderseite nach hinten) to turn (a)round, to turn back to front; (von innen nach außen) Strumpf etc to turn inside out; Tasche to turn (inside) out; (von außen nach innen) to turn back the right way; (um die Achse) to turn (a)round; Schlüssel to turnSee:→ Pfennig, Spieß2)einem Vogel/jdm den Hals umdrehen — to wring a bird's/sb's neck
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jdm den Arm umdrehen — to twist sb's armSee:→ Wort2. vrto turn (a)round (nach to look at); (im Bett etc) to turn overSee:→ Grab3. vito turn (a)round or back* * *(to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) reverse* * *Um·dre·hen<-s>nt kein pl TYPO work and twist* * *1.2.jeden Pfennig [dreimal] umdrehen — (ugs.) watch every penny
reflexives Verb turn round; (den Kopf wenden) turn one's head3.sich nach jemandem umdrehen — turn/turn one's head to look at somebody
* * *umdrehen (trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat) turn ([a]round); fig (Spion etc) turn;jemandem den Arm umdrehen twist sb’s arm;die Taschen umdrehen auch umg, fig turn out one’s pockets; → Hals, Magen, Mark3, Mund, Pfennig, Spieß etcB. v/i (hat, ist) turn (a)round, turn back (again)C. v/r (hat) turn (a)round;sich nach jemandem/etwas umdrehen turn (a)round to look at sb/sth;* * *1.2.jeden Pfennig [dreimal] umdrehen — (ugs.) watch every penny
reflexives Verb turn round; (den Kopf wenden) turn one's head3.sich nach jemandem umdrehen — turn/turn one's head to look at somebody
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102 dreje
1верте́ть, крути́ть; враща́тьdréje et telefónnummer — набира́ть но́мер телефо́на
dréje af — 1) отвёртывать 2) сверну́ть 3) перемени́ть те́му (разгово́ра)
dréje om — повёртывать
det dréjer sig om... — речь идёт о...
* * *dial, fork, slew, swivel, turn, twiddle, twist* * *vb turn;( keramisk) throw;( sno) twirl, twist;( rotere) turn (round); revolve,( om en akse også) rotate;( på automatisk telefon) dial;[ med sig:][ dreje sig] turn,( rotere) revolve,( om en akse også) rotate,( om vind) change, shift,(tlf) direct dial ( fx a number), direct dial to ( fx a country);[ dreje sig om]( handle om) be about ( fx tell me what it is (all) about);( gælde) be a matter of ( fx it is a matter of minutes);( være centreret om) turn on ( fx all his thoughts turned on the one question; the whole debate turns on a single point);[ dreje sig om sin akse] revolve on its axis;[ det er det det drejer sig om] that is the point, that is what it is all about;[ hvad drejer det sig om?] what is it (all) about?[ det drejer sig om hvorvidt] the question is whether;[ det drejer sig om minutter (, £100)] it is a question (el. matter) of minutes (, £100);[ det er ikke penge det drejer sig om] money is not the point;[ den person det drejer sig om] the person in question;[ når det drejer sig om] when it comes to ( fx when it comes to helping other people he is always willing);[ når det drejer sig om penge] where money is concerned;[ når det drejer sig om en forbrydelse] in case of a crime;[ med præp & adv:][ dreje `af] turn (aside),(mar) bear away;(om vej etc) branch off;(fig) change the subject, veer off;[ dreje samtalen hen på] bring the conversation round to;[ dreje `om] turn;[ dreje om hjørnet] turn the corner;[ dreje halsen om på ham] wring his neck;[ dreje nøglen om] turn the key;(fig) close down, shut up shop,T put up the shutters;[ dreje op for]( dreje højere op) turn up;[` dreje på] turn,(T: frem og tilbage) twiddle (with) ( fx the knobs on the radio);(mar) heave to;(mar) haul the wind. -
103 rondelle
rondelle [ʀɔ̃dεl]feminine noun[de carotte, saucisson] slice* * *ʀɔ̃dɛl1) ( tranche) slice2) Technologie washer* * *ʀɔ̃dɛl nf1) (= tranche) slice2) TECHNIQUE washer* * *rondelle nf1 ( tranche ronde) slice; un Perrier® rondelle○ a Perrier® with a slice of lemon; couper en rondelles to slice up; je vais te couper en rondelles○ fig I'm going to wring your neck;2 Tech washer; rondelle d'étanchéité/de serrage/à ressort seal/clamping/spring washer.[rɔ̃dɛl] nom féminin1. [de salami, de citron] slicecouper quelque chose en rondelles to slice something, to cut something into slices2. TECHNOLOGIE disc[d'un écrou] washer[d'une canette] ring3. [au hockey] puck -
104 étrangler
étrangler [etʀɑ̃gle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = tuer) [+ personne] to strangle ; [+ poulet] to wring the neck ofb. [+ presse, libertés] to stifle2. reflexive verb► s'étrangler [personne] to strangle o.s.• s'étrangler de rire/colère to choke with laughter/anger* * *etʀɑ̃gle
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1) lit to strangle [victime]j'ai envie de les étrangler! — fig I feel like throttling them!
2) ( gêner) [col, cravate] to choke, to throttle3) ( comprimer) to pinch in [taille]4) [colère, émotion] to choke [personne]5) ( écraser) to cripple [entreprise, économie]6) ( museler) to stifle [groupe politique, presse]
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s'étrangler verbe pronominal1) (avec une corde, un foulard) to strangle oneself2) ( ne pas pouvoir respirer) to chokes'étrangler de rage/de rire — to choke with rage/laughter
3) [cri] to die in one's throat* * *etʀɑ̃ɡle vt1) [personne] to strangle2) fig, [presse, libertés] to stifle* * *étrangler verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( gêner) [col, cravate] to choke, to throttle;3 ( comprimer) to pinch in [taille];4 [colère, émotion] to choke [personne]; étranglé par l'émotion/la colère choked with emotion/anger;5 ( écraser) to cripple [entreprise, économie];6 ( museler) to stifle [groupe politique, presse].B s'étrangler vpr1 (avec une corde, un foulard) to strangle oneself;2 (ne pas pouvoir parler, respirer) to choke; s'étrangler de rage/de rire to choke with rage/laughter;3 [cri] to die in one's throat; sa voix s'étrangla his voice caught in his throat;4 [vallée, route] to narrow.[etrɑ̃gle] verbe transitifelle avait la taille étranglée par une grosse ceinture she had a wide belt pulled in tight around the waist3. [faire balbutier - suj: colère, peur] to choke5. (littéraire) [restreindre - libertés] to stifle————————s'étrangler verbe pronominal intransitif1. [personne] to choke2. [voix] to choke -
105 वृज्
vṛij1) cl. 1. 7. P. Dhātup. XXXIV, 7; XXIX, 24 ;
varjati, vṛiṇákti;
cl. 2. Ā. Dhātup. XXIV, 19 ;
vṛikte ( Ved. and BhP. alsoᅠ várjate andᅠ vṛiṅkté;
Impv. vṛiṅktām <v.l. vṛiktām> Mn. IX, 20 ;
vṛiṅgdhvam BhP. XI, 4, 14 ;
pf. vavarja, vavṛije <Gr. alsoᅠ vavṛiñje RV. vāvṛije;
vavṛijyúḥ, vavṛiktam AV. p. f. - varjúshī>;
aor. avṛik AV. ;
vark <2. 3. sg.>, varktam, avṛijan Pot. vṛijyām RV. ;
ávṛikta ib. ;
avṛiksham, - shi ib. ;
avārkshīs Br. ;
avarjīt, avajishṭa Gr.;
fut. varjitā Br. ;
varjishyati ib. ;
varkshyati, - te Br. ;
inf. vṛíje, vṛiñjáse, vṛijádhyai RV. ;
vajitum orᅠ vṛiñjitum Gr.;
ind. p. vṛiktvī́ RV. ;
- vṛíjya, - vargam Br. etc.), to bend, turn RV. IV, 7, 10 ;
to twist off, pull up, pluck, gather (esp. sacrificial grass) RV. TBr. ;
to wring off orᅠ break a person's (acc.) neck RV. VI, 18, 8; 26, 3 ;
to avert, remove RV. ;
(Ā.) to keep anything from (abl. orᅠ gen.), divert, withhold, exclude, abalienate RV. TS. Br. Mn. BhP. ;
(Ā.) to choose for one's self, select, appropriate BhP.:
Pass. vṛijyáte, to be bent orᅠ turned orᅠ twisted RV. etc.:
Caus. varjayati Dhātup. XXIV, 7 ;
m. c. alsoᅠ - te;
Pot. varjayīta MBh. ;
aor. avavarjat), to remove, avoid, shun, relinquish, abandon, give up, renounce ChUp. GṛṠrS. MBh. etc.;
to spare, let live MBh. ;
to exclude, omit, exempt, except (- yitvā with acc. = excepting, with the exception of) Mn. MBh. etc.:
Pass. of Caus. varjyate, to be deprived of. lose (instr.) Hariv. (cf. varjita):
Desid. vivṛiksháte ( Br.), vivarjishati, - te (Gr.), to wish to bend orᅠ turn etc.:
Intens. varīvṛijyate, varvarkti (Gr.;
p. várīvṛijat RV.), to turn aside, divert:
Caus. of Intens. varīvarjáyati (p. f. - yantī), to turn hither andᅠ thither (the ears) AV. ;
vṛíj2) = bala strength Naigh. II, 9.
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106 tirare il collo a un pollo
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107 torcere il collo a un pollo
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108 bo’g’ish
v.t. coop. of bo’g’ ; to fight, wrestle fiercely. (bo’g’ishtir) v.n. of yoqa bo’g’ish to wring s.o.?s neck, fighting with hands clasped around one another’s necks -
109 when
1. adverb1) (at what time) wannthat was when I intervened — das war der Moment, wo ich eingriff
2) (at which)the day when... — der Tag, an dem od. (ugs.) wo/(with past tense) als...
2. conjunctiondo you remember [the time] when we... — erinnerst du dich daran, wie wir...
when [I was] young — als ich jung war; in meiner Jugend
when in doubt — im Zweifelsfall
when cleaning the gun — beim Putzen des Gewehrs
when speaking French — wenn ich/sie usw. Französisch spreche/spricht usw.
2) (whereas)why do you go abroad when it's cheaper here? — warum fährst du ins Ausland, wo es doch hier billiger ist?
I received only £5 when I should have got £10 — ich bekam nur 5 Pfund, hätte aber 10 Pfund bekommen sollen
3) (considering that) wennhow can I finish it when you won't help? — wie soll ich es fertig machen, wenn du nicht hilfst?
4) (and at that moment) als3. pronounby/till when...? — bis wann...?
from/since when...? — ab/seit wann...?
but that was yesterday, since when things have changed — aber das war gestern, und inzwischen hat sich manches geändert
* * *1. [wen] adverb(at what time(?): When did you arrive?; When will you see her again?; I asked him when the incident had occurred; Tell me when to jump.) wann2. [wən, wen] conjunction1) ((at or during) the time at which: It happened when I was abroad; When you see her, give her this message; When I've finished, I'll telephone you.) als; wenn2) (in spite of the fact that; considering that: Why do you walk when you have a car?) wenn•- academic.ru/81941/whence">whence- whenever* * *[(h)wen]\when do you want to go? wann möchtest du gehen?\when's the baby due? wann hat sie Geburtstermin?to tell sb \when to do sth jdm sagen, wann er/sie etw tun sollsince \when...? seit wann...?until \when...? wie lange...?\when is it OK to cross the road? — when the little green man is lit up wann darf man die Straße überqueren? — wenn das kleine grüne Männchen aufleuchtetwhen is it OK to cross the road? — \when the little green man is lit up wann darf man die Straße überqueren? — wenn das kleine grüne Männchen aufleuchtetthe week between Christmas and New Year is \when we carry out an inventory in der Woche zwischen Weihnachten und Neujahr machen wir eine InventurMarch is the month \when the monsoon arrives im März kommt der Monsunthis is one of those occasions \when I could wring his neck dies ist eine der Gelegenheiten, wo ich ihm den Hals umdrehen könnteshe was only twenty \when she had her first baby sie war erst zwanzig, als sie das erste Kind bekamSaturday is the day \when I get my hair done samstags lasse ich mir immer die Haare machenthere are times \when... es gibt Momente [o Augenblicke], wo...II. conj1. (at, during the time) alsI used to love that film \when I was a child als Kind liebte ich diesen FilmI loved maths \when I was at school in der Schule liebte ich Mathe2. (after) wennhe was quite shocked \when I told him er war ziemlich schockiert, als ich es ihm erzähltecall me \when you've finished ruf mich an, wenn du fertig bist3. (whenever) wennI hate it \when there's no one in the office ich hasse es, wenn niemand im Büro ist4. (and just then) alsI was just getting into the bath \when the telephone rang ich stieg gerade in die Badewanne, als das Telefon läutete5. (considering that) wennhow can you say you don't like something \when you've never even tried it? wie kannst du sagen, dass du etwas nicht magst, wenn du es nie probiert hast?6. (although) obwohlI don't understand how he can say that everything's fine \when it's so obvious that it's not ich verstehe nicht, wie er sagen kann, dass alles in Ordnung ist, wenn doch offensichtlich was nicht stimmt* * *[wen]1. adv1) (= at what time) wann... since when he has been here —... und seitdem ist er hier
2)at the time when — zu der Zeit, zu der or als or da (liter) or wo (inf)
he wrote last week, up till when I had heard nothing from him — er schrieb letzte Woche und bis dahin hatte ich nichts von ihm gehört
in 1960, up till when he... —
during the time when he was in Germany — während der Zeit, als or wo or die (inf) er in Deutschland war
2. conj1) wenn; (with past reference) alsyou can go when I have finished — du kannst gehen, sobald or wenn ich fertig bin
he did it when young — er tat es in seiner Jugend
2) (+gerund) beim; (= at or during which time) wobeibe careful when crossing the road — seien Sie beim Überqueren der Straße vorsichtig, seien Sie vorsichtig, wenn Sie über die Straße gehen
the PM is coming here in May, when he will... — der Premier kommt im Mai hierher und wird dann...
3) (= although, whereas) wo... dochwhy do you do it that way when it would be much easier like this? — warum machst du es denn auf die Art, wo es doch so viel einfacher wäre?
* * *when [wen; hwen]A adv1. (fragend) wann:when did it happen?;2. (relativ) als, wo, da:the day when der Tag, an dem oder als;the time when it happened die Zeit, in oder zu der es geschah;the years when we were poor die Jahre, als wir arm waren;there are occasions when es gibt Gelegenheiten, woB konj1. wann:she doesn’t know when to be silent2. (damals, zu der Zeit oder in dem Augenblick,) als:when (he was) young, he lived in M.;we were about to start when it began to rain wir wollten gerade fortgehen, als es zu regnen anfing oder da fing es zu regnen an;he broke a leg when skiing er brach sich beim Skifahren ein Bein;3. (dann,) wenn:when it is very cold, you like to stay at home wenn es sehr kalt ist, bleibt man gern(e) zu Hause;when due bei Fälligkeit4. (immer) wenn, sobald, sooft:5. (ausrufend) wenn:when I think what I have done for her! wenn ich daran denke, was ich für sie getan habe!6. woraufhin, und dann:we explained it to him, when he at once consented7. während, obwohl, wo … (doch), da … doch:why did you tell her, when you knew it would hurt her? warum hast du es ihr gesagt, wo du (doch) wusstest, es würde ihr wehtun?C pron1. wann, welche Zeit:from when does it date? aus welcher Zeit stammt es?2. (relativ) welcher Zeitpunkt, wann:they left us on Wednesday, since when we have heard nothing sie verließen uns am Mittwoch, und seitdem haben wir nichts mehr von ihnen gehört;till when und bis dahinD s meist pl Wann n:the whens and wheres of sth das Wann und Wo einer Sache* * *1. adverb1) (at what time) wannsay when — (coll.): (pouring drink) sag halt
that was when I intervened — das war der Moment, wo ich eingriff
2) (at which)the time when... — die Zeit, zu der od. (ugs.) wo/(with past tense) als...
the day when... — der Tag, an dem od. (ugs.) wo/(with past tense) als...
2. conjunctiondo you remember [the time] when we... — erinnerst du dich daran, wie wir...
1) (at the time that) als; (with present or future tense) wennwhen [I was] young — als ich jung war; in meiner Jugend
when speaking French — wenn ich/sie usw. Französisch spreche/spricht usw.
2) (whereas)why do you go abroad when it's cheaper here? — warum fährst du ins Ausland, wo es doch hier billiger ist?
I received only £5 when I should have got £10 — ich bekam nur 5 Pfund, hätte aber 10 Pfund bekommen sollen
3) (considering that) wennhow can I finish it when you won't help? — wie soll ich es fertig machen, wenn du nicht hilfst?
4) (and at that moment) als3. pronounby/till when...? — bis wann...?
from/since when...? — ab/seit wann...?
but that was yesterday, since when things have changed — aber das war gestern, und inzwischen hat sich manches geändert
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[(h)wen] adv\when do you want to go? wann möchtest du gehen?;\when's the baby due? wann hat sie Geburtstermin?;do you know \when he'll be back? weißt du, wann er zurückkommt?;to tell sb \when to do sth jdm sagen, wann er/sie etw tun soll;since \when...? seit wann...?;until \when...? wie lange...?\when is it OK to cross the road? - when the little green man is lit up wann darf man die Straße überqueren? - wenn das kleine grüne Männchen aufleuchtet(at which, on which) wo;when is it OK to cross the road? - \when the little green man is lit up wann darf man die Straße überqueren? - wenn das kleine grüne Männchen aufleuchtet;the week between Christmas and New Year is \when we carry out an inventory in der Woche zwischen Weihnachten und Neujahr machen wir eine Inventur;March is the month \when the monsoon arrives im März kommt der Monsun;this is one of those occasions \when I could wring his neck dies ist eine der Gelegenheiten, wo ich ihm den Hals umdrehen könnte;she was only twenty \when she had her first baby sie war erst zwanzig, als sie das erste Kind bekam;Saturday is the day \when I get my hair done samstags lasse ich mir immer die Haare machen;1) (at, during the time) als;I used to love that film \when I was a child als Kind liebte ich diesen Film;I loved maths \when I was at school in der Schule liebte ich Mathe2) ( after) wenn;he was quite shocked \when I told him er war ziemlich schockiert, als ich es ihm erzählte;call me \when you've finished ruf mich an, wenn du fertig bist3) ( whenever) wenn;I hate it \when there's no one in the office ich hasse es, wenn niemand im Büro ist4) ( and just then) als;I was just getting into the bath \when the telephone rang ich stieg gerade in die Badewanne, als das Telefon läutete5) ( considering that) wenn;how can you say you don't like something \when you've never even tried it? wie kannst du sagen, dass du etwas nicht magst, wenn du es nie probiert hast?6) ( although) obwohl;I don't understand how he can say that everything's fine \when it's so obvious that it's not ich verstehe nicht, wie er sagen kann, dass alles in Ordnung ist, wenn doch offensichtlich was nicht stimmt -
111 rę|ka
Ⅰ f ( Ipl rękami a. rękoma) 1. (dłoń) hand- spracowane ręce work-roughened a. work-worn hands- spocone/lepkie (od potu) ręce sweaty/sticky hands- ręce splamione krwią blood-stained hands- mieć coś w ręku to have sth in one’s hand- chwycić kogoś za rękę to take sb’s hand- wziąć kogoś za rękę to take sb by the hand- trzymać kogoś za rękę to hold sb by the hand- uścisnąć czyjąś rękę to shake sb’s hand- pocałować kogoś w rękę to kiss sb’s hand- chodzić/stawać na rękach to walk/stand on one’s hands- klaskać w ręce to clap one’s hands- oprzeć a. wesprzeć głowę na rękach to prop one’s head on one’s hands- siedział z brodą opartą na ręce he sat with his chin propped on his hand- podłożyć sobie ręce pod głowę to clasp one’s hands behind one’s head- podnieść rękę do góry to put up one’s hand (to answer the question)- posłać komuś ręką całusa to blow a kiss to sb- przekładać coś z ręki do ręki to shift sth from one hand to the other- skaleczyć sobie rękę a. skaleczyć się w rękę to cut one’s hand- skinąć na kogoś ręką to beckon sb- walić ręką w stół to bang the table with one’s fist- wsunąć ręce do kieszeni a. w kieszenie to slide one’s hands into one’s pockets- wyciągnąć a. wyjąć ręce z kieszeni to take one’s hands out of one’s pockets- załamywać ręce to wring one’s hands- zwinąć a. zacisnąć ręce w pięści to clench one’s fists- zakryć usta rękami to cup one’s hands around one’s mouth- złożyć ręce do modlitwy to fold one’s hands in prayer- doręczyć a. oddać coś komuś do rąk własnych to deliver sth to sb personally a. in person- wróżyć komuś z ręki to read sb’s palm- nałożenie rąk laying on of hands, imposition of hands2. (ramię) arm- machać rękami to wave one’s arms (about)- wywijać rękami to flail one’s arms- wykręcić komuś rękę to twist sb’s arm- rozkrzyżować ręce to spread out one’s arms- spleść a. skrzyżować ręce na piersiach to cross one’s arms over one’s chest a. in front of one’s chest- rozkładać bezradnie ręce to spread one’s arms helplessly- wziąć płaszcz na rękę to fling one’s coat over one’s arm- zarzucić komuś ręce na szyję to throw one’s arms around sb’s neck- wziąć kogoś pod rękę to link one’s arm through sb’s3. przen. fachowa/mistrzowska ręka the hand of an expert/master- brak rąk do pracy lack of manpower a. staffⅡ od ręki adv. on the spot- naprawić coś od ręki to fix a. repair sth on the spot- załatwił sprawę od ręki he settled the matter on the spot- rządy silnej ręki strong-arm government- rządzić krajem ciężką a. twardą a. żelazną ręką to rule the country with a heavy hand, to rule the country with a rod of iron- gołymi rękami with one’s bare hands- złapał pstrąga gołymi rękami he caught a trout with his bare hands- zamordowałby ją gołymi rękami he could’ve killed her with his bare hands- na własną rękę on one’s own initiative a. account, off one’s own bat- poszedł tam na własną rękę he went there on his own initiative- wiadomości z pierwszej ręki first-hand information, information straight from the horse’s mouth- towar/wiadomości z drugiej/trzeciej ręki second-hand/third-hand goods/news- kupić coś z drugiej ręki to buy sth second-hand- z pocałowaniem ręki pot. readily, willingly, eagerly- przyjął mój stary płaszcz z pocałowaniem ręki he was only too glad to take my old coat- z ręką na sercu frankly, to be frank, to tell the truth- ręka sprawiedliwości the long arm of the law- bronić się przed czymś rękami i nogami to resist sth with might and main- być komuś na rękę to suit sb- ich wizyta była jej nie na rękę their visit came at an awkward time for her- było to na rękę niektórym politykom it suited certain politicians- być pod ręką to be within reach- być w dobrych rękach to be in good hands- zostawiam cię w dobrych rękach I am leaving you in good hands- być czyjąś prawą ręką to be sb’s right hand- być w czyichś rękach to be in sb’s hands- wszystko jest w ich rękach everything is in their hands- ich los jest w naszych rękach their fate lies in our hands- być/stawać się narzędziem w czyichś rękach to be/become a tool in the hands of sb- dać a. zostawić komuś wolną rękę to give sb carte blanche; to give sb a free hand (co do czegoś in sth)- dać sobie rękę uciąć za kogoś/coś to stand by sb/sth through thick and thin- dałbym sobie rękę uciąć, że to jego widziałem w kinie I’d swear blind it was him I saw at the cinema- rozdawać coś hojną ręką to give sth out unstintingly a. lavishly- grać na cztery ręce to play (piano) duets- walczyć gołymi rękami to fight bare-fisted- iść z kimś ręka w rękę to go hand in hand with sb, to play ball with sb- przychodzić/wracać/odchodzić z gołymi a. pustymi a. próżnymi rękami to come/return/walk away empty-handed- przepraszam, że przychodzę z gołymi rękami so sorry I’m coming up empty-handed- przychodzić/wracać/odchodzić z pełnymi rękami to come/return/leave with one’s hands full, to not come/return/leave empty-handed- pójść komuś na rękę to accommodate sb, to meet sb half-way- jeść komuś z ręki to eat out of sb’s hand- będzie ci jadł z ręki you’ll have him in the palm of your hand- mieć długie ręce (kraść) to have light a. sticky a. itchy fingers; (umieć zaszkodzić) to be able to pull strings- mieć dobrą rękę do roślin to have green fingers- mieć dwie lewe ręce to be all (fingers and) thumbs- mieć dziurawe a. maślane a. gliniane ręce to be all (fingers and) thumbs, to be ham-fisted; to be cack-handed GB pot.- mieć fach w ręku a. mieć w ręku kawałek chleba to have a trade to fall back on- mieć lekką rękę do robienia czegoś to be clever at doing sth- mieć lekką rękę do wydawania pieniędzy to be open-handed, to be reckless in spending money- mieć mocną rękę (energicznie kierować) to have a firm hand; (postępować bezwzględnie) to act firmly- mieć złote ręce to be handy (with one’s fingers)- mieć pełne ręce roboty to have one’s hands full- mieć szczęśliwą rękę do czegoś a. w czymś to be lucky at sth, to be successful at sth- mieć rozwiązane ręce to have a free hand- mieć związane a. skrępowane ręce to have one’s hands tied- mam związane ręce my hands are tied- mieć wszystkie atuty w ręku to hold all the aces- nawinąć się komuś pod rękę pot. to come sb’s way- nie mieć o co rąk zaczepić pot. to be jobless- nie móc ruszyć (ani) ręką, ani nogą pot. to be dead on one’s feet pot., to be worn to a frazzle pot.- nosić kogoś na rękach to think the world of sb, to dote on sb- oddać a. ofiarować komuś rękę to give sb one’s hand in marriage- prosić/ubiegać się/starać się o czyjąś rękę to ask sb’s hand in marriage, to seek sb’s hand- odmówić komuś ręki a. odtrącić czyjąś rękę to refuse to marry sb- odmówiła mu ręki he had been refused her hand- opuścić ręce to give in- nie opuszczaj rąk never say die- zginąć z czyjejś ręki a. z czyichś rąk to die at the hands of sb- patrzeć komuś na ręce to keep an eye on sb- podać komuś a. wyciągnąć do kogoś rękę to offer a. to extend a. to lend a helping hand to sb- możemy sobie podać ręce we are in the same boat; welcome to the club- podnieść rękę na kogoś to raise one’s hand to hit sb, to lift a hand to hit sb- przechodzić przez czyjeś ręce to go a. pass through sb’s hands- przechodzić a. wędrować z rąk do rąk (zmieniać właścicieli) to change hands; (być podawanym) to be passed a. handed round- przemawiać do czyjejś ręki to give sb a backhander- przyjąć kogoś/coś z otwartymi rękami to welcome sb/sth with open arms- przykładać rękę do czegoś to have a hand in sth- robić coś lekką ręką (bez wysiłku) to take sth in one’s stride; (bez zastanowienia) to do sth recklessly, to do sth light-heartedly- siedzieć/czekać z założonymi rękami to stand idly- składać coś w czyjeś ręce to place sth in sb’s able hands- trzymać rękę na pulsie (czegoś) to have one’s finger on the pulse (of sth)- umywać ręce to wash one’s hands- urabiać sobie ręce po łokcie to work one’s fingers to the bone- wpaść w niepowołane ręce to fall into the wrong hands- wyciągnąć rękę do zgody to hold out the olive branch, to make an offer of reconciliation- wyjść z czegoś obronną ręką to come away (completely) unscathed from sth- z najgorszych tarapatów wychodził obronną ręką he would emerge from the worst predicaments unscathed- wytrącić komuś broń z ręki to cut the ground from under sb’s feet- wziąć sprawę w swoje a. we własne ręce to take a matter into one’s own hands- zacierać ręce to rub one’s hands (with satisfaction)- złapać kogoś za rękę to catch sb red-handed a. in the act- żyć z pracy własnych rąk to earn a living- ręka rękę myje (noga nogę wspiera) you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours- ręce (mi) opadają (na myśl o…) my heart fails (at the thought of…)- ręka mnie/ją świerzbi my/her hand is itching- ręka mnie świerzbi, żeby im wygarbować skórę my hand is itching to give them a good hiding- jak a. jakby ręką odjął as if by magic- migrena mi przeszła, jakby ręką odjął my migraine disappeared a. vanished as if by magic- w twoje/wasze/pana ręce! przest. here’s to you!- ręce przy sobie! (keep your) hands off!- ręce przy sobie, bo będę strzelał! hands off or I’ll shoot you!- niech ręka boska broni! God forbid!- ręka, noga, mózg na ścianie! żart. (jako groźba) watch out or there’ll be murder! a. or I’ll blow your brains out a. or I’ll give you the worksThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rę|ka
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112 скърша
скъ̀рша,скъ̀ршвам гл. snap, break in two; \скърша врата на някого wring s.o.’s neck; • \скърша кефа/хатъра на cross. -
113 torcere
1. ['tɔrtʃere]vb irreg vt1) (gen) to twist, (biancheria) to wring (out)torcere il naso — (per disgusto) to wrinkle (up) one's nose
dare del filo da torcere a qn — to make life o things difficult for sb
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114 голыми руками не возьмёшь
см. тж. брать голыми руками(кого, что)you can't catch smb., smth. with your bare hands (bare-handed); smb., smth. is not to be licked so easilyУстоит ли Таня против солдата? И почти все уверенно кричали: - Танька? Она устоит! Её голыми руками не возьмёшь! (М. Горький, Двадцать шесть и одна) — Would Tanya hold her own against the soldier? We voiced the conviction almost unanimously: 'Tanya? She'll hold her ground! She isn't easy game, not her!'
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Они тебе живо голову свернут... Пепел. Н-ну, нет! Нас, ярославских, голыми руками не сразу возьмёшь... Ежели война - будем воевать. (М. Горький, На дне) — Bubnov. They'll wring your neck in short order... Pepel. Not much! You can't catch us fellows from Yaroslavl right off with your bare hands... If there's going to be war, we'll fight.Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > голыми руками не возьмёшь
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115 убей бог
прост., уст.1) ( клятвенное заверение в чём-либо) may the Lord strike me dead if...; may I drop dead if...; I'll be blowed (damned, hanged) if...; hang (shot) me if...; I'm a Dutchman (Turk) if...- А тот - так, я сам видел своими глазами, убей бог на месте, тут же у ней со стола воровал. (Ф. Достоевский, Игрок) — 'But that one, I saw with my own eyes, may the Lord strike me dead if I didn't, how he stole her money straight from the table.'
- Казаки едут! "Гренадёр" ухватил на ходу мальчишку: - Опять врёшь? Голову оторву! - Разрази меня бог! Глянь за ворота: видно. (С. Мстиславский, Грач - птица весенняя) — 'The Cossacks are coming! The 'grenadier' caught him as he passed by. 'Lying again! I'll wring your neck!' 'May I drop dead if I am! Look through the gates. You can see them for yourself.'
2) (выражение невозможности понять что-либо, вспомнить что-либо и т. п.) I can't make head or tail of it; not if I were to hang for it; as God is my witness I don't (can't) see (understand, etc.); I can't for the life of me...!; I couldn't... to save my life!- Тсс... - Николай прижал палец к губам. - Я поведаю тебе государственную тайну. Молчи, скрывайся и таи, как сказал поэт, а какой - убей бог, не знаю! (Л. Соболев, Капитальный ремонт) — 'Sh!' Nikolai put a finger to his lips. 'I'm going to let you into a state secret. Breathe not a word, said the poet - which one, I can't for the life of me remember!'
- Так что в принципе я - за. Если ошибка действительно совершилась, надо её исправлять. Но вот в чём ошибка, - убей меня бог, не вижу. (Л. Жуховицкий, Остановиться, оглянуться...) — 'So I'm with you in principle: if a mistake really has been made, then it will have to be corrected, but as God is my witness I don't see that there is any mistake.'
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116 üzmək
I(adam, heyvan) swim; (gəmi) sail, go; float (taxta parçası və s.)çay aşağı / yuxarı üzmək – go down / up streamqayıqda üzmək – go boatingII1) (gül) pick, pluck2) (əlaqələri) break off3) bir kəsin / quşun boynunu / başını üzmək – wring smb.'s (bird's) neck / head4) (dərini) flay, skin5) (əldən salmaq) exhaust, wear out◊ hər şeydən əlini üzmək – stop hoping, lose hope -
117 een kip de nek omdraaien
een kip de nek omdraaienwring/twist a chicken's neckVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een kip de nek omdraaien
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118 عصر
عَصَرَ \ crush: to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. squeeze: to press very tightly: We squeeze oranges to make an orange drink. We squeezed the liquid out of the fruit. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also هشم (هَشَّمَ) -
119 لوى
لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم \ لَوَى \ warp: to bend or become bent out of shape, esp. by heat or wet: The floor was uneven because the old floorboards had warped. \ See Also التوى (اِلتوَى) \ لَوَى (المَفصِل) \ sprain: to damage (a wrist or ankle) by twisting violently, so that it swells painfully. -
120 bend, bent
لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم
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