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21 liebäugeln
v/i (untr., hat ge-): mit etw. liebäugeln have one’s eyes on s.th.; mit dem Gedanken oder der Idee liebäugeln zu (+ Inf.) toy with the idea of (+ Ger.)* * *to ogle* * *lieb|äu|geln ['liːp|ɔygln]vi insepmit einem neuen Auto líébäugeln — to be toying with the idea of getting a new car
* * *lieb·äu·geln[ˈli:pʔɔygl̩n]vi▪ damit \liebäugeln, etw zu tun to toy [or flirt] with the idea of doing sth* * *intransitives Verbmit etwas liebäugeln — have one's eye on something; fancy something
* * *liebäugeln v/i (untrennb, hat ge-):mit etwas liebäugeln have one’s eyes on sth;* * *intransitives Verbmit etwas liebäugeln — have one's eye on something; fancy something
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22 подигравам
mock, ridicule, laugh at, make fun of, fool, scoff at, книж. deride(имитирам подигравателно) take (s.o.) offте се подиграха с него they made a fool/an ass (out) of him* * *подигра̀вам,гл. mock, ridicule, laugh at, make fun of, fool; scoff/skit at; jeer (at), flout (at); книж. deride;\подигравам се make fun (на of), gibe, mock, sneer, jeer (на at); toy (with); make (a) game of (s.o.); разг. take (s.o.) down, take the mickey out of (s.o.); ( имитирам подигравателно) take (s.o.) off, send (s.o.) up; те се подиграха с него they made a fool/an ass (out) of him.* * *1. (имитирам подигравателно) take (s. o.) off 2. mock, ridicule, laugh at, make fun of, fool, scoff at, книж. deride 3. ПОДИГРАВАМ ce make fun (на of), poke fun, gibe, mock. sneer, jeer (на at);toy (with) 4. те се подиграха с него they made a fool/an ass (out) of him -
23 juguetear con
v.to fidget with, to fiddle with, to lark about with, to monkey around with.* * *(v.) = twiddle, toy with, fidget with, fuss withEx. Meek took her glasses off and twiddled them as her supervisor related the following incident.Ex. The article is entitled 'Malays toying with Americans: the rare voices of Malay scribes in two Houghton Library manuscripts'.Ex. Actually to do something about a young crackhead fidgeting with a gun takes more than high-flown language -- it takes bravery.Ex. Editors are a bridge between the abstract writer and the printer: on the one hand they fuss with the content and intellectual quality of the abstract, and on the other hand they prepare copy that conforms to the constraints of the publishing world.* * *(v.) = twiddle, toy with, fidget with, fuss withEx: Meek took her glasses off and twiddled them as her supervisor related the following incident.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Malays toying with Americans: the rare voices of Malay scribes in two Houghton Library manuscripts'.Ex: Actually to do something about a young crackhead fidgeting with a gun takes more than high-flown language -- it takes bravery.Ex: Editors are a bridge between the abstract writer and the printer: on the one hand they fuss with the content and intellectual quality of the abstract, and on the other hand they prepare copy that conforms to the constraints of the publishing world. -
24 tripatouiller
tripatouiller (inf) [tʀipatuje]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb(pejorative) [+ texte, objet] to fiddle about with (inf) ; [+ comptes, résultats électoraux] to fiddle (inf) ; [+ statistiques] to fiddle with (inf) ; [+ moteur, moto, machine] to tinker with ; [+ personne] to paw (inf)* * *(colloq) tʀipatuje verbe transitif1) ( altérer) to fiddle about (colloq) with, to tamper with [texte]; to fiddle (colloq), to rig [résultats électoraux]2) ( bricoler) to fiddle with (colloq), to tinker with [moteur, machine]3) ( tripoter) to fiddle with (colloq), to toy with [objet]; to paw (colloq) [personne]* * *tripatouiller○ verb table: aimer vtr1 ( altérer) to fiddle about○ with, to tamper with [texte]; to fiddle○, to rig [résultats électoraux];2 ( bricoler) to fiddle with○, to tinker with [moteur, machine];[tripatuje] (familier) verbe transitif1. [truquer - document] to tamper with (inseparable) ; [ - chiffres, résultats] to fiddle (UK), to doctor (US)2. [modifier - textes] to alter3. [nourriture] to play with (inseparable)————————[tripatuje] (familier) verbe intransitif -
25 pille
pile, pill, pillar, tamper* * *I. (en -r)( støtte) pillar, column;( bropille) pier;(med.) pill;(fig) a bitter pill.II. vb pick ( fx the meat from the bone; pick one's toes);(tage skal etc af) peel ( fx an orange, potatoes), shell ( fx peas, shrimps, an egg);( tage stilk af) stem ( fx red currants);( plukke fjer af) pluck;( røre ved ting man ikke må) fiddle;[ ikke pille!] don't touch! hands off! keep your fingers off![ pille næse, pille sig i næsen] pick one's nose;[ fuglen pillede sig] the bird preened itself (el. its feathers);[ pille stikkelsbær] top and tail gooseberries;[ med præp & adv:][ pille af](dvs forsvinde) T buzz off, clear out, hop it;[ pille noget af] pick (, peel) something off;[ pille fra hinanden] take ( fx a toy) apart,(fig) take ( fx his arguments) to pieces,(om argumenter etc også) pick holes in,( fuldstændigt) demolish ( fx his arguments, the plan);[ gå og pille med noget] potter about something; busy oneself with something;[ pille ned]( skyde) pick off, bring down;[ pille en ned](fig) take somebody down a peg,( helt ned) cut somebody down to size;(se også piedestal);[ pille op](dvs samle op) pick up,( knude, strikning etc) undo,( om strikning også) unravel;[ pille ud](dvs fjerne) take out, remove,( udvælge) choose, pick out;[ de nykker skal vi snart få pillet ud af ham] we'll soon cure him of that nonsense;[ pille ved] fiddle with, toy with, finger,( nervøst) fidget with,( for at forbedre, reparere) fiddle with ( fx new translators fiddling with the text of the Bible; he fiddled with the engine and got it going),( ødelægge, bringe uorden i) tamper with ( fx a machine, the lock, one's papers, their rights), meddle with;( drage i tvivl) question ( fx his right),( antaste) tamper with ( fx their rights),( kritisere) pick holes in ( fx his arguments, the plan). -
26 acariciar la idea de
(v.) = toy with + idea of, flirt with + the idea ofEx. I've tried using special characters and underline, and I've toyed with the idea of creating some graphic images.Ex. An avid scuba diver, Keller once flirted with the idea of a career in marine biology.* * *(v.) = toy with + idea of, flirt with + the idea ofEx: I've tried using special characters and underline, and I've toyed with the idea of creating some graphic images.
Ex: An avid scuba diver, Keller once flirted with the idea of a career in marine biology. -
27 spelen
1 [zich (met een spel) vermaken] play3 [bespelen] play♦voorbeelden:vals spelen • cheatver onder zijn niveau spelen • play well below one's leveldat speelt niet meer • that is no longer an issuedie kwestie speelt nog steeds • that is still an (important) issueII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [zich voordoen als; aanpakken] play♦voorbeelden:we hadden het anders moeten spelen • we should have played/tackled it differently3 [zich in wisselende vormen vertonen] play5 [speels omgaan met] play (with)♦voorbeelden:met iemands gevoelens spelen • trifle with someone's feelingsde wind speelde met haar haren • the wind played/was playing with her hair4 nerveus met een paperclip spelen • fiddle/play nervously with a paperclip5 met de gedachte spelen om … • toy with the idea of (doing etc.) …op iemands ijdelheid spelen • play on someone's vanity -
28 игра'ть
нсв vti1) vi развлекаться to playигра'ть на гита{'}ре/роя{'}ле — to play the guitar/the piano
игра'ть в футбо{'}л — to play football/soccer
игра'ть роль — to act/to play a part/a role
игра'ть в фи{'}льме гла{'}вную роль — to star in a film/movie
4) vi вертеть to toyигра'ть ключа{'}ми — to toy with one's keys; тж перен
игра'ть чу{'}вствами — to toy with sb's affections
•- это не играет никакой- играть на руку -
29 lege
1игра́ть* * *fiddle, games, play, play at* * *vb play ( fx what shall we play?);(lege at man er el. udfører) play at ( fx play at Indians, (fig) Mr Brown is playing at detectives),( foregive) pretend ( fx they pretended the chairs were a train; let's pretend we are soldiers);( om fisks forplantning) spawn;(= det vil jeg ikke være med til) no thank you! that is not goodenough!(= nej du kan tro nej) no you don't!(= deltage) join in;[ jeg vil ikke lege med længere!] I have had (quite) enough of this![` lege med] play with ( fx a doll);( pille ved) toy with ( fx a pencil);(fig) play with, toy with ( fx an idea); trifle with ( fx one'shealth, a girl's affections);(fig) play with fire. -
30 jugo
m.1 juice.jugos gástricos gastric juices2 meat, substance (informal) (provecho, interés).este libro tiene mucho jugo this is a very meaty book, this book has a lot of substancesacar jugo a algo/alguien to get the most out of something/somebody (aprovechar)3 chyle.* * *1 (gen) juice2 (interés) substance\sacar el jugo a algo figurado to make the most of somethingsacarle el jugo a alguien to exploit somebodyjugos gástricos gastric juices* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=líquido) [gen] juice; [de carne] gravy; [de árbol] sap2) (=sustancia) essence, substance* * *1) ( líquido) juice2) (fam) ( sustancia) substancesacarle (el) jugo a algo — (fam) to make the most of something
* * *= juice.Ex. The title of the article is 'The unsqueezed juice of online -- a user's plea for new features'.----* jugo gástrico = gastric juice.* naranja de jugo = juice orange.* * *1) ( líquido) juice2) (fam) ( sustancia) substancesacarle (el) jugo a algo — (fam) to make the most of something
* * *= juice.Ex: The title of the article is 'The unsqueezed juice of online -- a user's plea for new features'.
* jugo gástrico = gastric juice.* naranja de jugo = juice orange.* * *A (líquido) juicejugo de tomate/naranja tomato/orange juiceel jugo de la carne the meat juicesCompuestos:gastric juicepancreatic juiceB ( fam) (sustancia) substanceeste artículo tiene mucho jugo this is a very meaty article, this article has a lot of substancesacarle el jugo a algo ( fam); to make the most of sthsacamos el jugo al tiempo que estuvimos allí we made the most of o we got a lot out of our time thereles saca el jugo a sus obreros he gets his money's worth from his workforce, he gets everything he can out of his workforce* * *
Del verbo jugar: ( conjugate jugar)
jugó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
jugar
jugo
jugar ( conjugate jugar) verbo intransitivo
1
jugo a algo to play sth;
jugo al fútbol (Esp, RPl) to play football;
jugo a las muñecas to play with dolls;
jugo limpio/sucio to play fair/dirty
( en naipes) to play;
( en otros juegos) to play;◊ me tocaba jugo a mí it was my turn/move/go
2
verbo transitivo
1
2 ( apostar) jugo algo a algo to bet sth on sth
3 ‹rol/papel› to play
jugarse verbo pronominal
◊ jugose el pellejo (fam) to risk one's neck (colloq)
jugo sustantivo masculino ( líquido) juice;
jugar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to play: ¿jugamos a las casitas?, shall we play house?
jugar al baloncesto/parchís, to play basketball/ludo o Parcheesi(tm)
2 (no tomar en serio, manipular) jugar con, to toy with
II verbo transitivo
1 to play: jugamos una partida de ajedrez, we had a game of chess
2 (suponer, representar) su hija juega un papel central en su vida, her life revolves around her daughter
3 (apostar) to bet, stake
♦ Locuciones: jugar con fuego, to play with fire
jugar limpio/sucio, to play fair/dirty
Fin jugar a la baja, to speculate on a drop in prices
jugo sustantivo masculino juice
♦ Locuciones: sacar el jugo a, (aprovechar) to make the most of
(explotar) to squeeze dry
' jugo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
limpia
- limpio
- partida
- partido
- salsa
- segregar
- segregación
English:
counter
- crush
- gamble
- gravy
- juice
- baste
- cider
- fruit
- orange
- worth
* * *jugo nm1. [líquido] juice;el jugo de la carne the meat juicesjugos gástricos gastric juices;jugo pancreático pancreatic juice2. Am [de fruta] juice;jugo de naranja orange juice3. [provecho, interés] meat, substance;este libro tiene mucho jugo this is a very meaty book, this book has a lot of substance;sacar (el) jugo a algo/alguien [aprovechar] to get the most out of sth/sb* * *m juice; de carne gravy;en su jugo GASTR in its own juices;sacar jugo a algo get the most out of sth;sacar el jugo a alguien bleed s.o. dry* * *jugo nm1) : juice2) : substance, essencesacarle el jugo a algo: to get the most out of something* * *jugo n1. (de frutas) juice2. (de carne) gravy -
31 juega
intj.sure, sure enough, absolutely, of course.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: jugar.* * ** * ** * *(Col, Méx) sure!* * *
Del verbo jugar: ( conjugate jugar)
juega es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
juega
jugar
juega,◊ juegas, etc see jugar
jugar ( conjugate jugar) verbo intransitivo
1
juega a algo to play sth;
juega al fútbol (Esp, RPl) to play football;
juega a las muñecas to play with dolls;
juega limpio/sucio to play fair/dirty
( en naipes) to play;
( en otros juegos) to play;◊ me tocaba juega a mí it was my turn/move/go
2
verbo transitivo
1
2 ( apostar) juega algo a algo to bet sth on sth
3 ‹rol/papel› to play
jugarse verbo pronominal
◊ juegase el pellejo (fam) to risk one's neck (colloq)
jugar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to play: ¿jugamos a las casitas?, shall we play house?
jugar al baloncesto/parchís, to play basketball/ludo o Parcheesi(tm)
2 (no tomar en serio, manipular) jugar con, to toy with
II verbo transitivo
1 to play: jugamos una partida de ajedrez, we had a game of chess
2 (suponer, representar) su hija juega un papel central en su vida, her life revolves around her daughter
3 (apostar) to bet, stake
♦ Locuciones: jugar con fuego, to play with fire
jugar limpio/sucio, to play fair/dirty
Fin jugar a la baja, to speculate on a drop in prices
' juega' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
equipo
- fuera
- jugar
- que
- jugador
- papel
English:
neither
- bowling
- bowls
- defend
- floodlight
- for
- snooker
- soft
- understand
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32 jugado
adj.experienced, expert, deft, veteran.past part.past participle of spanish verb: jugar.* * *ADJ And expert, skilled* * *- da adjetivo (Col, Méx) experienced* * *- da adjetivo (Col, Méx) experienced* * *jugado -da(Col, Méx) experienced* * *
Del verbo jugar: ( conjugate jugar)
jugado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
jugado
jugar
jugado◊ -da adjetivo (Col, Méx) experienced
jugar ( conjugate jugar) verbo intransitivo
1
jugado a algo to play sth;
jugado al fútbol (Esp, RPl) to play football;
jugado a las muñecas to play with dolls;
jugado limpio/sucio to play fair/dirty
( en naipes) to play;
( en otros juegos) to play;◊ me tocaba jugado a mí it was my turn/move/go
2
verbo transitivo
1
2 ( apostar) jugado algo a algo to bet sth on sth
3 ‹rol/papel› to play
jugarse verbo pronominal
◊ jugadose el pellejo (fam) to risk one's neck (colloq)
jugar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to play: ¿jugamos a las casitas?, shall we play house?
jugar al baloncesto/parchís, to play basketball/ludo o Parcheesi(tm)
2 (no tomar en serio, manipular) jugar con, to toy with
II verbo transitivo
1 to play: jugamos una partida de ajedrez, we had a game of chess
2 (suponer, representar) su hija juega un papel central en su vida, her life revolves around her daughter
3 (apostar) to bet, stake
♦ Locuciones: jugar con fuego, to play with fire
jugar limpio/sucio, to play fair/dirty
Fin jugar a la baja, to speculate on a drop in prices
' jugado' also found in these entries:
English:
net
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33 acariciar
v.1 to caress (person).la brisa acariciaba su piel the breeze caressed her skinSilvia acaricia al bebé Silvia caresses the baby.2 to cherish (idea, proyecto).3 to consider, to cherish, to nurture, to pet.Silvia acaricia la idea de volver Silvia considers the idea of going back.4 to touch softly, to pet.María acaricia su brazo Mary touches his arm softly.* * *1 to caress, fondle2 (pelo, animal) to stroke1 (uso recíproco) to caress each other* * *verbto caress, stroke, pet* * *1. VT1) (=hacer caricias) to caress, stroke; (=sobar) to fondle; [+ animal] to pat, stroke; (=rozar) to brush2) [+ esperanzas] to cherish, cling to; [+ proyecto] to have in mind2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> to caress; <mejilla/pelo> to stroke, caress; <perro/gato> to strokeb) (liter) sol/brisa to caress (liter)2) <idea/plan> to nurture2.acariciarse v pron (refl)* * *= stroke, pet.Ex. A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech.Ex. Three years later, when he was fifteen, he slipped into Rachel's bedroom and her straitlaced mother caught them petting and giggling on the side of the bed.----* acariciar la idea de = toy with + idea of, flirt with + the idea of.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> to caress; <mejilla/pelo> to stroke, caress; <perro/gato> to strokeb) (liter) sol/brisa to caress (liter)2) <idea/plan> to nurture2.acariciarse v pron (refl)* * *= stroke, pet.Ex: A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech.
Ex: Three years later, when he was fifteen, he slipped into Rachel's bedroom and her straitlaced mother caught them petting and giggling on the side of the bed.* acariciar la idea de = toy with + idea of, flirt with + the idea of.* * *acariciar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹persona› to caress; ‹mejilla/pelo› to stroke, caress; ‹perro/gato› to strokeB ‹idea/plan› to nurture( refl):se acariciaba la barba he was stroking his beard* * *
acariciar ( conjugate acariciar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to caress;
‹mejilla/pelo› to stroke, caress;
‹perro/gato› to stroke
acariciar verbo transitivo
1 to caress
(a un animal) to stroke: a este perro no le gusta que lo acaricien, this dog doesn't like to be stroked
2 (rozar suavemente) to touch lightly
3 figurado (un proyecto) to cherish: acaricia la idea de convertirse en Primer Ministro, he's toying with the idea of becoming Prime Minister
' acariciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apapachar
English:
caress
- flirt
- fondle
- pat
- pet
- stroke
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to caress;[animal, pelo, piel] to stroke;la brisa acariciaba su piel the breeze caressed her skin2. [idea, proyecto] to cherish* * *v/t1 caress; perro stroke2:acariciar una idea fig contemplate an idea* * *acariciar vt: to caress, to stroke, to pet* * *acariciar vb1. (animal) to stroke2. (persona) to caress -
34 kokettieren
ko·ket·tie·ren * [kokɛʼti:rən]vi1) ( flirten)[mit jdm] \kokettieren to flirt [or play the coquette] [with sb]mit etw \kokettieren to flirt [or toy] with sth;mit dem Gedanken/einem Plan \kokettieren to toy with the idea/a plan3) ( scherzhaft entschuldigen)mit etw \kokettieren to make much play with sth, to play up[on] sth -
35 подумывать
1) General subject: consider (о чем-л.), think, toy with the thought, toy with an idea2) Makarov: flirt with an idea (о чем-л.) -
36 caresser
caresser [kaʀese]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. to strokeb. [+ espoir] to entertain* * *kaʀese
1.
1) ( de la main) to stroke [animal, joue, cheveux, barbe, objet]caresser quelqu'un du regard or des yeux — to look at somebody lovingly ou fondly
2) ( effleurer) [soleil, vent, lumière] to caress [joue, cheveux]3) ( avoir en soi) to entertain [rêve, idée]
2.
se caresser verbe pronominal to stroke••* * *kaʀese vt1) [animal, personne] to caress, to stroke* * *caresser verb table: aimerA vtr1 [personne] to stroke [animal, joue, bras, menton, cheveux, barbe]; to caress [amant, maîtresse]; to finger [objet]; caresser qn du regard or des yeux to look at sb lovingly ou fondly;2 ( effleurer) liter [soleil, vent, air, lumière] to caress [joue, cheveux]; la mer venait caresser les rochers the sea was lapping against the rocks; le vent caressait les blés the corn was caressed by the wind;3 ( nourrir) to entertain [rêve, espoir]; to entertain, to toy with [idée, projet]; to flatter [vanité]; il caressait l'espoir de pouvoir retourner dans son pays he entertained the hope that he would be able to return to his country.B se caresser vpr to stroke; il se caressa la barbe/le menton/la joue he stroked his beard/chin/cheek.caresser qn dans le sens du poil to stay on the right side of sb; caresser la bouteille to be on the bottle○; caresser les côtes à qn○ to give sb a hiding○.[karese] verbe transitifcaresser quelqu'un des yeux ou du regard to gaze lovingly at somebody2. (littéraire) [effleurer - tissu, papier] to touch lightly3. [avoir, former]4. (familier) [battre] -
37 irse
1) to go2) leave* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) [uso impersonal]¿por dónde se va al aeropuerto? — which is the way o which way is it to the airport?
2) (=marcharse) to go, leavese fueron — they went, they left
me voy, ¡hasta luego! — I'm off, see you!
¡vete! — go away!, get out!
¡no te vayas! — don't go!
¡vámonos! — let's go!; [antes de subirse al tren, barco] all aboard!
¡nos fuimos! — LAm * let's go!, off we go! *
me voy de con usted — CAm I'm leaving you
3) (=actuar)vete con cuidado cuando habléis de este tema — you should tread carefully when you mention that subject
4) (=salirse) [por agujero] to leak out; [por el borde] to overflow5) (=vaciarse) [por agujero] to leak; [por el borde] to overflow6) (=desaparecer) [luz] to go out7) (=terminarse)írsele a algn: se me va el sueldo en autobuses — all my wages go on bus fares
rápido, que se nos va el tiempo — be quick, we're running out of time
8) (=perder el equilibrio)mano I, 1., 4), pie 2)parecía que me iba para atrás cuando andaba — I felt as if I were falling over backwards when I walked
11) ** (=eyacular) to come *** * *(v.) = depart, make + departure, quit + Lugar, take + departure, go off, wend + Posesivo + way, leave, go away, take + Posesivo + leave, be gone, head off, walk out, make + a quick getawayEx. He smiled again, waved goodbye, and departed.Ex. Before making his departure, however, a few hints upon the methods of examining bibliographic compilations are necessary.Ex. She rose, took his hand, wished him well, and quitted the room.Ex. In this novel, if you remember, Henry Crawford, having been refused by the heroine Fanny, goes off and elopes with an old flame, Mrs Rushworth.Ex. As she wended her way through the corridors, she pursued an inquiry with herself as to what she ought to have done with Mike.Ex. 'Do you ever let anyone leave without inspecting their bags?' Carpozzi asked as she sidled up to the checker.Ex. Not surprisingly, the girls went away embarrassed, and the mother, if she was any better informed, was certainly none the wiser.Ex. 'Let me know how you think we should break the news, uh?,' Cissy Bogardus replied and took her leave.Ex. They went backstage and looked high and low for Andre, but he was gone.Ex. The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.Ex. At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.Ex. Paris and her boyfriend Benji were trying to make a quick getaway from paparazzi and fans when she fell over a step.* * *(v.) = depart, make + departure, quit + Lugar, take + departure, go off, wend + Posesivo + way, leave, go away, take + Posesivo + leave, be gone, head off, walk out, make + a quick getawayEx: He smiled again, waved goodbye, and departed.
Ex: Before making his departure, however, a few hints upon the methods of examining bibliographic compilations are necessary.Ex: She rose, took his hand, wished him well, and quitted the room.Ex: In this novel, if you remember, Henry Crawford, having been refused by the heroine Fanny, goes off and elopes with an old flame, Mrs Rushworth.Ex: As she wended her way through the corridors, she pursued an inquiry with herself as to what she ought to have done with Mike.Ex: 'Do you ever let anyone leave without inspecting their bags?' Carpozzi asked as she sidled up to the checker.Ex: Not surprisingly, the girls went away embarrassed, and the mother, if she was any better informed, was certainly none the wiser.Ex: 'Let me know how you think we should break the news, uh?,' Cissy Bogardus replied and took her leave.Ex: They went backstage and looked high and low for Andre, but he was gone.Ex: The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.Ex: At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.Ex: Paris and her boyfriend Benji were trying to make a quick getaway from paparazzi and fans when she fell over a step.* * *
■irse verbo reflexivo
1 (marcharse) to go away, leave: me voy, I'm off
¡vámonos!, let's go!
¡vete!, go away!
vete a casa, go home ➣ Ver nota en leave
2 (líquido, gas) (escaparse) to leak
3 (direcciones) ¿por dónde se va a...?, which is the way to...?
4 (gastar) to go, be spent: no sé en qué se me fue el dinero, I don't know where the money went
Ten cuidado con este verbo. La traducción más común es to go, pero sólo cuando expresa la idea de alejarse de quien habla o del oyente. Si, por el contrario, implica un acercamiento al hablante o al oyente, entonces es mejor usar el verbo to come: ¡Voy! Coming! Esta regla también se aplica a los verbos compuestos como go o come out (salir), go o come in (entrar), go o come up (subir), go o come down (bajar), etc.
' irse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonar
- cama
- estar
- garete
- hora
- lengua
- marcharse
- optar
- partir
- pique
- rama
- salirse
- tangente
- acostar
- andar
- camping
- capaz
- cuerno
- disparado
- ir
- jalar
- jarra
- jolgorio
- largar
- mierda
- parranda
- picar
- pinta
- retirar
- salir
- vacaciones
English:
abroad
- adrift
- away
- before
- bolt
- broke
- depart
- die away
- dim
- dog
- drain
- drive off
- get along
- get away
- get off
- go
- last
- laugh
- leave
- may
- mill about
- mill around
- move
- move away
- move off
- must
- night
- pan
- quit
- ride away
- run along
- rush off
- sink away
- spout
- tangent
- toy with
- trot away
- trot off
- tube
- wall
- bee
- binge
- boil
- dash
- die
- disappear
- fade
- fall
- fling
- fly
* * *vpr1. [marcharse] to go, to leave;me voy, que mañana tengo que madrugar I'm off, I've got to get up early tomorrow;tenemos que irnos o perderemos el tren we have to be going or we'll miss the train;irse a to go to;este verano nos vamos a la playa we'll be going o off to the seaside this summer;se ha ido a trabajar she's gone to work;se fueron a Venezuela a montar un negocio they went (off) to Venezuela to start a business;se fue de casa/del país he left home/the country;se me va uno de mis mejores empleados I'm losing one of my best employees;¡vete! go away!;Fam¡vete por ahí! get lost!;irse abajo [edificio] to fall down;[negocio] to collapse; [planes] to fall through2. [desaparecer] to go;se fue el mal tiempo the bad weather went away;se ha ido la luz there's been a power cut;estas manchas no se van tan fácilmente these stains aren't easy to get out;los granos se le irán con el tiempo the spots will go o disappear in time;no se me ha ido el dolor the pain hasn't gone, the pain is still there3. [gastarse] to go;se me fueron todos los ahorros en el viaje all my savings went on the trip;se me ha ido la mañana limpiando la casa I've spent the whole morning cleaning the house;Irónicoel tiempo se va que es un gusto I've no idea where all my time goes4. [salirse, escaparse]ponle un corcho al champán para que no se le vaya la fuerza put a cork in the champagne bottle so it doesn't go flat;al motor se le va el aceite por alguna parte the oil's leaking out of the engine somewhere, the engine's losing oil somewhere;sin doble acristalamiento el calor se va por las rendijas if you haven't got double glazing, the heat escapes through the gaps in the windowsse le fue un pie y se cayó her foot slipped and she fell;tomó la curva muy cerrada y todos nos fuimos para un lado he took the bend very tight and we all slid to one side6. [olvidarse]tenía varias ideas, pero se me han ido I had several ideas, but they've all slipped my mind;se me ha ido su nombre her name escapes me12. Comp¡vete a saber! who knows!♦ nmel ir y venir de los albañiles con sus carretillas the comings and goings of the builders with their wheelbarrows;con tanto ir y venir toda la mañana tengo los pies destrozados my feet are really sore after all that running around this morning* * *v/r go (away), leave;¡vete! go away!;¡vámonos! let’s go* * *vr1) : to leave, to go¡vámonos!: let's go!todo el mundo se fue: everyone left2) escaparse: to leak3) gastarse: to be used up, to be gone* * *irse vb¡vámonos! let's go!¡me voy! I'm off!2. (con enfado) to go away¡vete! go away!3. (dinero, tiempo, dolor, mancha) to go¿se te ha ido el dolor de cabeza? has your headache gone?4. (luz) to go out / to go off -
38 لاعب
لاعَبَ: لَعِبَ مَع، داعَبَto play with; to jest with, joke with, make fun with, tease, kid, sport with, trifle with, toy with, dally with, play around with -
39 jugar peligrosamente
v.to invite danger, to flirt with danger, to toy with danger.* * *(v.) = flirt with + danger, court + dangerEx. Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger.Ex. Always where the action is, he courts danger with a smile, but his charm can sometimes be a lethal weapon.* * *(v.) = flirt with + danger, court + dangerEx: Just by being in the proximity of a motocross race or snowboarding competition can help you start flirting with danger.
Ex: Always where the action is, he courts danger with a smile, but his charm can sometimes be a lethal weapon. -
40 التهى بـ
اِلْتَهَى بِـto amuse oneself with, distract oneself with, pass the time with, occupy oneself with; to play with, toy with, trifle with, dally with
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