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101 schaukeln
I v/i1. (hat geschaukelt) swing ( auch sich schaukeln); im Wind: sway; Wiege, Schiff: rock; im Schaukelstuhl schaukeln rock in a rocking chair; an den Ringen schaukeln swing on the rings; das Boot fing an zu schaukeln the boat began to pitch and roll; das Schiff zum Schaukeln bringen make the boat pitch and roll, rock the boat2. (hat) (wippen) seesaw3. (ist) umg.a) (torkeln) stagger, sway;II v/t (hat)1. swing; (wiegen) rock; die alte DC 3 schaukelte uns nach Panama the old DC3 gave us a bumpy flight to Panama2. umg., fig. (zustande bringen) wangle; das werden wir schon schaukeln oder Papa wird das Kind schon schaukeln we’ll manage ( oder fix) that somehow, we’ll swing it somehow, we’ll see to that (, don’t you worry)* * *to dandle; to seesaw; to rock; to swing; to sway* * *schau|keln ['ʃaukln]1. vi1) (mit Schaukel) to swing; (im Schaukelstuhl) to rockdie Kinder wollen scháúkeln — the children want to play on the swings
auf or mit dem Stuhl scháúkeln — to swing or rock back and forth in one's chair, to tip one's chair back and forth
2) (= sich hin und her bewegen) to swing or sway (to and fro or back and forth); (= sich auf und ab bewegen) to rock up and down; (Fahrzeug) to bounce (up and down); (Schiff) to rock, to pitch and toss; (Aktienkurse) to go up and down, to fluctuate3) aux sein (=sich schaukelnd bewegen Schiff) to pitch and toss; (= gemütlich fahren) to jog along2. vtto rockjdn durch die Gegend scháúkeln (inf) — to take sb for a spin round the place (inf)
wir werden das Kind or die Sache or das schon scháúkeln (inf) — we'll manage it
3. vi impers* * *1) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) dance2) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) rock3) (to (cause to) move from side to side or up and down with a swinging or rocking action: The branches swayed gently in the breeze.) sway4) (the motion of swaying: the sway of the ship's deck.) sway* * *schau·keln[ˈʃaukl̩n]I. vi1. (die Schaukel benutzen) to [go on the] swingim Schaukelstuhl sitzen und \schaukeln to sit in the rocking chair and rock backwards and forwards3. (schwanken) to roll [from side to side]; (hin und her schwingen) to swing [backwards and forwards]II. vt▪ jdn \schaukeln to push sb [on the swing], to swing sb▪ etw \schaukeln to manage sth* * *1.intransitives Verb1) swing; (im Schaukelstuhl) rock2) (sich hin und her bewegen) sway [to and fro]; (sich auf und ab bewegen) <ship, boat> pitch and toss; < vehicle> bump [up and down]; unpers2.es hat ganz schön geschaukelt — (auf dem Boot) the boat pitched and tossed quite a bit
transitives Verb1) rock2) (ugs.): (fahren) take3) (ugs.): (bewerkstelligen) manage* * *A. v/iim Schaukelstuhl schaukeln rock in a rocking chair;an den Ringen schaukeln swing on the rings;das Boot fing an zu schaukeln the boat began to pitch and roll;das Schiff zum Schaukeln bringen make the boat pitch and roll, rock the boat2. (hat) (wippen) seesaweine „Ente“ schaukelte um die Ecke a 2 CV swayed (a)round the cornerB. v/t (hat)1. swing; (wiegen) rock;die alte DC 3 schaukelte uns nach Panama the old DC3 gave us a bumpy flight to Panama2. umg, fig (zustande bringen) wangle;Papa wird das Kind schon schaukeln we’ll manage ( oder fix) that somehow, we’ll swing it somehow, we’ll see to that (,don’t you worry)* * *1.intransitives Verb1) swing; (im Schaukelstuhl) rock2) (sich hin und her bewegen) sway [to and fro]; (sich auf und ab bewegen) <ship, boat> pitch and toss; < vehicle> bump [up and down]; unpers2.es hat ganz schön geschaukelt — (auf dem Boot) the boat pitched and tossed quite a bit
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102 carreta
f.1 cart.2 oxcart.* * *1 cart* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=carro) [cubierta] waggon, wagon; [sin cubrir] cartcarreta de mano — = carretilla 1)
2) Col, Ven wheelbarrow* * *2) (CS fam) ( persona lenta) slowpoke (AmE), slowcoach (BrE); ( vehículo lento)3) (Col fam)a) ( cháchara)¿cuál es la carreta? — what are you talking about?
b) ( mentira)* * *= cart, waggon [wagon, -USA].Ex. The replacement of the horse and cart by the motor truck has improved the transport system.Ex. In San Francisco horse-drawn wagons preceded the cable cars.----* carreta de bueyes = ox cart.* * *2) (CS fam) ( persona lenta) slowpoke (AmE), slowcoach (BrE); ( vehículo lento)3) (Col fam)a) ( cháchara)¿cuál es la carreta? — what are you talking about?
b) ( mentira)* * *= cart, waggon [wagon, -USA].Ex: The replacement of the horse and cart by the motor truck has improved the transport system.
Ex: In San Francisco horse-drawn wagons preceded the cable cars.* carreta de bueyes = ox cart.* * *A (con toldo) wagon; (sin toldo) cartpegarse la carreta ( Chi fam): me pegué la carreta hasta su casa I went o traipsed all the way over to her house(vehículo lento): ese tren es una carreta that train is very slow o takes forever o goes at a snail's paceC1¿cuál es la carreta? what are you talking about?2* * *
carreta sustantivo femenino ( con toldo) wagon;
( sin toldo) cart
carreta sustantivo femenino cart
' carreta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carro
- galera
- traquetear
- traqueteo
- tumbo
English:
waggon
- wagon
- cart
* * *carreta nf1. [carro] cart;RPponer la carreta adelante de los bueyes to put the cart before the horsetener carreta [tener labia] to have the gift of the gab;* * *f cart* * *carreta nf: cart, wagon* * *carreta n cart -
103 estrella polar
f.pole star, north star, polestar, Polaris.* * *Pole Star, Polaris* * ** * *(n.) = Pole Star [polestar. -USA], lodestarEx. Its polestar nature has the ability to guide us through the drossy deserts that poetry sometimes founders in.Ex. Reason is to be our lodestar, and we must understand the workings of the noumenal world in order to live properly in this one.* * ** * *la estrella polar= Polaris, North Star, theEx: Polaris has long been an important star to sailors of old winding their way over the oceans by night.
Ex: The North Star has been historically used by explorers to determine their latitude.(n.) = Pole Star [polestar. -USA], lodestarEx: Its polestar nature has the ability to guide us through the drossy deserts that poetry sometimes founders in.
Ex: Reason is to be our lodestar, and we must understand the workings of the noumenal world in order to live properly in this one.* * *Pole star -
104 estrella polar, la
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105 demasié **
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106 desmelene *
SM excess¡es el desmelene! — it's sheer chaos!, it's way over the top! *
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107 meterse en camisa de once varas
figurado to meddle in other people's business* * *Spanish-English dictionary > meterse en camisa de once varas
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108 charrier
charrier [∫aʀje]➭ TABLE 71. transitive verba. ( = transporter) to cart alongb. ( = entraîner) to carry along2. intransitive verb( = exagérer) (inf!) to go too far* * *ʃaʀje
1.
1) (avec un chariot, une brouette) to cart2) ( tirer avec effort) to haul [troncs d'arbre, blocs de pierre]3) ( entraîner) [cours d'eau] to carry [something] along4) (colloq) ( se moquer de) to tease [somebody] unmercifully
2.
(colloq) verbe intransitif to go too far* * *ʃaʀje1. vt1) [alluvions, nuages] to carry along2) [marchandises] to cart3) * (= faire marcher)2. vi* to be kidding *Là ils charrient, 6 euros le café! — They've got to be kidding, 6 euros for a coffee!
* * *charrier verb table: plierA vtr1 (avec un chariot, une brouette) to cart;2 ( tirer avec effort) to haul [troncs d'arbre, blocs de pierre];3 ( entraîner) [cours d'eau, coulée de lave] to carry [sth] along;4 ○( se moquer de) to tease [sb] unmercifully.B ○vi to go too far; elle charrie ( elle exagère) she's going too far; ( elle se moque) she must be kidding○; faut pas charrier that's really pushing it○![ʃarje] verbe transitif1. [suj: personne] to cart ou to carry (along)2. [suj: fleuve, rivière] to carry ou to wash along3. (très familier) [railler]————————[ʃarje] verbe intransitif[exagérer] to go too far ou (way) over the top10 euros d'augmentation, ils charrient! 10 euros on the price, they've got a nerve!je veux bien aider mais faut pas charrier I don't mind lending a hand, but I don't like people taking advantage -
109 ваму
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110 hov
1. that (way over there); that (of a long time ago) 2. hey!, ho! 3 ono.barking noise, wow wow -
111 pasote
este coche es un pasote this car is too much ( colloq)nos tuvieron allí tres horas ¡qué pasote, tío! they kept us there for three hours which was way over the top ( colloq)* * *pasote nmEsp Fames un pasote de película that movie is just too much; -
112 en el ascenso
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113 szyb|ować
impf vi 1. (o szybowcu, samolotach, ptakach) to glide, to soar- ptak szybował nad zatoką a bird winged its way over the bay2. książk. (przemieszczać się w powietrzu) to glide- obłoki szybują po niebie clouds are floating across the sky3. przen. (marzyć) szybować myślami w przestworzach (bez przerwy) to have one’s head in the clouds; (w danej chwili) to be miles awayThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szyb|ować
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114 son
I.n. m. Cracher (also: éternuer) dans le son: To be guillotined. (The sick humour is made vividly explicit because the chopped-off head falls into a tub of bran which soaks up the blood.)II.n. m. Les son-et-lumière (joc. & slightly pej.): 'The old fogeys', the way- over-sixties. (The French film of the late 50s, Les Tricheurs with Jacques Charrier and Laurent Terzief, gave this and other slightly derogatory age-group appellations a tremendous platform. The son-et-lumière are literally the 'grand old ruins' worthy of sightseers.)III.This possessive adjective, its feminine sa and plural ses, are sometimes equivalent in colloquial French to the definite article, le, la or les. Comme toujours, il fait son crétin! As always, he's playing the fool! -
115 в этом деле я пас
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116 mediatenus
mĕdĭātĕnus, adv. [mediā tenus, like hactenus], as far as the middle, half way over, Mart. Cap. 6, § 683; 8, § 873 init. -
117 ἀνοίγνυμι
ἀνοίγ-νῡμι Lys.12.10; [full] ἀνοίγω Pi.P.5.88, Hdt.3.37, 117, and [dialect] Att. as IG1.32 ([etym.] συν-), al.: later [full] ἀνοιγνύω Demetr.Eloc. 122, Paus. 8.41.4: [tense] impf.Aἀνἔῳγον Il.16.221
, al., Hdt.1.187, etc.; alsoἀνῷγον Il.14.168
; rarelyἤνοιγον X.HG1.1.2
and 6.21; [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep.ἀναοίγεσκον Il.24.455
; lateἀνεῴγνυον App.BC4.81
, etc.: [tense] fut. : [tense] aor. , Th.2.2, Hp.Vict.2.56, part. ἀνεῴξας CIG(add.) 4300d ([place name] Antiphellus); alsoἤνοιξα X.HG1.5.13
and in late Prose; [dialect] Ion.ἄνοιξα Hdt.1.68
(best codd. ἀνῷξα), 4.143, 9.118; poet.ἀνῷξα Theoc.14.15
,κἀνῷξε Phld.Acad.Ind.p.103
M.: [tense] pf.ἀνέῳχα D. 42.30
, Men.229;ἀνέῳγα Aristaenet.2.22
(v. infr.): [tense] plpf.ἀνεῴγει Pherecr.86
(Pors.):—[voice] Pass., [full] ἀνοίγνῠμαι E. Ion 923, Ar.Eq. 1326: late [tense] fut.ἀνοιχθήσομαι LXX Is.60.11
, Epict.Ench.33.13 (v.l.);ἀνοιγήσομαι LXXNe.7.3
, PMag.Par.1.358;ἀνεῴξομαι X.HG5.1.14
: [tense] pf.ἀνέῳγμαι E.Hipp.56
, Th.2.4, etc.;ἀνῷγμαι Theoc.14.47
; later ἤνοιγμαι ([etym.] δι- ) best reading in Hp.Epid.7.80, cf. J.Ap.2.9; [tense] plpf.ἀνέῳκτο X.HG5.1.14
([tense] pf. 2 ἀνέῳγα is used in pass. sense in Hp.Morb.4.39, Cord.7, and later Prose, as Plu.2.693d, Ev.Jo.1.51, 2 Ep.Cor.6.11, Luc.Nav. 4 (though he condemns it Sol.8); but in [dialect] Att., only Din.Fr.81): [tense] aor. , subj.ἀνοιχθῆ D.44.37
, opt.ἀνοιχθείην Pl. Phd. 59d
, part.ἀνοιχθείς Th.4.130
, Pl.Smp. 216d; laterἠνοίχθην Paus.2.35.7
, LXXPs.105(106).17; and [tense] aor. 2ἠνοίγην Ev.Marc.7.35
, Luc.Am.14, etc.—In late Gr., very irreg. forms occur, ;ἠνέωχα PMag.Par.1.2261
;ἠνέῳγμαι Apoc.10.8
, Hld.9.9; ; also [tense] aor. 1 inf.ἀνωίξαι Q.S.12.331
;ἀνωίχθην Nonn.D.7.317
:—open, of doors, etc., ἀναοίγεσκον μεγάλην κληῗδα they tried to put back the bolt so as to open [the door], Il.24.455, cf. 14.168;πύλας ἀνοῖξαι A.Ag. 604
; ; also withoutθύραν, ἐπειδὴ αὐτῷ ἀνέῳξέ τις Pl.Prt. 310b
, cf. 314d; χηλοῦ δ' ἀπὸ πῶμ' ἀνέῳγε took off the cover and opened it, Il.16.221; ; so ἀ. σορόν, θήκας, Hdt.1.68, 187;κιβωτόν Lys. 12.10
; ἀ. σήμαντρα, σημεῖα, διαθήκην, open seals, etc., X.Lac.6.4, D. 42.30, Plu.Caes.68; and metaph.,καθαρὰν ἀνοίξαντι κλῇδα φρενῶν E. Med. 660
; ἀ. βίβλινον (sc. οἶνον) tap it, Theoc.14.15; γῆρυν ἀνοίξας, for στόμα, Tryph.477; ἀ. φιλήματα kiss with open mouths, Ach.Tat.2.37.b throw open for use, ; κἀνῷξε σχολὰς opened school, Phld.Acad.Ind.p.103M.; εἰ ἀνοίξω ἐργαστήριον; shall I open a shop? Astramps.Orac.43p.5H.2 metaph., lay open, unfold, disclose, ;ἔργ' ἀναιδῆ S.OC 515
, cf. E.IA 326;λανθάνουσαν ἀτυχίαν Men.674
.3 as nautical term, abs., get into the open sea, get clear of land, X.HG1.1.2, 5.13, 6.21; butἁλὸς κέλευθον ἀ. Pi.P.5.88
is to open or first show the way over the sea.II [voice] Pass., to be open, stand open, lie open,ὄπισθε τῆς ἀνοιγομένης θύρης Hdt.1.9
; ;ἀνεῳγμένας πύλας Ἅιδου E.Hipp.56
;δικαστήρια ἀνοίγεται Pl. R. 405a
;παρέξει τἀμπόρι' ἀνεῳγμένα Ar.Av. 1523
;ἀνέῳκται τὸ δεσμωτήριον D.24.208
; cut open,Arist.
HA 497b17; κόλποι δι' ἀλλήλων ἀνοιγόμενοι opening one into another, Plu.Crass. 4: metaph., .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνοίγνυμι
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118 ἐκπληρόω
2 make up to a certain number,ἐκπληροῦσι τὰς ἴσας μυριάδας ἐκείνοισι Hdt.7.186
;ἐξεπληροῦτο τὸ ναυτικὸν ἐς τὰς..τριηκοσίας ναῦς Id.8.82
; δέκατον ἐκπληρῶν ὄχον making up the number of ten chariots, S.El. 708;ἐ. τοὺς ἱππέας εἰς δισχιλίους X.Cyr.5.3.24
.IIἐ. λιμένα πλάτῃ
make one's way over,E.
Or.54.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκπληρόω
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119 voorrang hebben op
voorrang hebben opVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > voorrang hebben op
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120 регистр земель и собственности
регистр земель и собственности
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land and property register
The system of registering certain legal estates or interests in land. It describes the land and any additional rights incidental to it, such as rights of way over adjoining land. (Source: DICLAW)
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