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1 отхлынуть - for ex. blood slithered from my face - кровь отхлынула от моего лица
General subject: slitherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отхлынуть - for ex. blood slithered from my face - кровь отхлынула от моего лица
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2 resbalar
v.1 to slip.2 to slide.le resbalaban las lágrimas por el rostro tears ran o trickled down her cheeks3 to be slippery (estar resbaladizo).* * *1 (deslizarse) to slide2 (sin querer - persona) to slip3 (- vehículo) to skid4 (gotas, lágrimas) to trickle (down)5 figurado to slip up, make a slip* * *verb* * *1. VI1) [al andar] to slip (en, sobre on)(Aut) to skid2) (=equivocarse) to slip up, make a slip3) * (=ser indiferente)2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( caerse) to sliplas lágrimas le resbalaban por las mejillas — the tears ran o trickled down his cheeks
2) (fam) ( equivocarse) to slip up3) (fam) ( ser indiferente)todo lo que le digas le resbala — anything you say to him is just like water off a duck's back (colloq)
2.mis problemas/las críticas le resbalan — he couldn't care less about my problems/criticism (colloq)
resbalarse v pron to slipnos resbalamos por la pendiente — we slithered o slid down the slope
* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( caerse) to sliplas lágrimas le resbalaban por las mejillas — the tears ran o trickled down his cheeks
2) (fam) ( equivocarse) to slip up3) (fam) ( ser indiferente)todo lo que le digas le resbala — anything you say to him is just like water off a duck's back (colloq)
2.mis problemas/las críticas le resbalan — he couldn't care less about my problems/criticism (colloq)
resbalarse v pron to slipnos resbalamos por la pendiente — we slithered o slid down the slope
* * *resbalar [A1 ]viA (caerse) to slipcuidado, no vayas a resbalar be careful you don't slipse dejó resbalar por la barandilla he slid down the banisterlas lágrimas le resbalaban por las mejillas the tears ran o rolled o trickled down his cheeksB ( fam) (equivocarse) to slip upesa pregunta lo hizo resbalar that question caught him outC ( fam)(ser indiferente): sus críticas le resbalaban their criticisms just washed over hertodo lo que le digas le resbala everything you say to him is like water off a duck's back o goes in one ear and out the other ( colloq)los problemas de los demás le resbalan he's totally unaffected by o ( colloq) he couldn't care less about other people's problemsto slipse resbaló bajando las escaleras he slipped coming down the stairsnos resbalamos por la pendiente we slithered o slid down the slope* * *
resbalar ( conjugate resbalar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( caerse) to slip;◊ las lágrimas le resbalaban por las mejillas the tears ran o trickled down his cheeks
2 (fam) ( ser indiferente):◊ todo lo que le digas le resbala anything you say to him is just like water off a duck's back (colloq);
todo le resbala he couldn't care less about anything (colloq)
resbalarse verbo pronominal ( caerse) to slip
resbalar verbo intransitivo
1 (patinar y perder el control) to slip
2 (caer lentamente) to roll: la lluvia resbala por el cristal, the rain trickles down the window-pane
3 (ser deslizante) este suelo no resbala, this floor isn't slippery
4 Auto to skid
5 (meter la pata, equivocarse) to slip up
♦ Locuciones: resbalarle algo a uno, not to care about sthg o to be indifferent to sthg: sus comentarios me resbalan, I couldn't care less about his comments
' resbalar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
patinar
- deslizar
English:
skid
- slide
- slide off
- slip
- slip down
- footing
* * *♦ vi2. [deslizarse] to slide ( por along);le resbalaban las lágrimas por el rostro tears ran o trickled down her cheeks;los coches resbalaban sobre el hielo the cars were sliding on the ice3. [estar resbaladizo] to be slippery;este suelo resbala this floor is slippery♦ vtFamsus problemas me resbalan his problems leave me cold;le resbala todo lo que le digo everything I say to him goes in one ear and out the other;¡me resbala lo que diga de mí! I couldn't care less what she says about me!* * *v/i slide; figslip up* * *resbalar vi1) : to slip, to slide2) : to slip up, to make a mistake3) : to skid* * *resbalar vb3. (ser resbaladizo) to be slippery¡cuidado, el suelo resbala mucho! be careful, the floor's very slippery! -
3 adormecidamente
adv.drowsily.* * *= drowsily, groggily.Ex. Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.Ex. As he groggily pulled the sweat-soaked sheet from his body, he rolled his head sideways to see the clock radio displaying 7:00 a.m.* * *= drowsily, groggily.Ex: Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.
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4 armario
m.1 cupboard.armario empotrado fitted cupboard/wardrobe2 cabinet, storage cupboard.* * *1 (para ropa) wardrobe, US closet; (de cocina) cupboard\armario empotrado built-in wardrobe, built-in cupboard* * *noun m.1) closet2) cupboard* * *SM [de cocina] cupboard, closet (EEUU); [de ropa] wardrobe, closet (EEUU)armario botiquín — medicine chest o cabinet
armario ropero — wardrobe, closet (EEUU)
* * *a) ( para ropa - mueble) wardrobe; (- empotrado) closet (AmE), wardrobe (BrE)b) ( de cocina) cupboard; ( de cuarto de baño) cabinet* * *= cupboard, credenza, cabinet, closet, wardrobe.Ex. It used to be common practice to keep certain books in the librarian's office or in a locked cupboard (eg books on sex), so a dummy book was place on the appropriate shelf.Ex. Suddenly, he extracted from his pocket a set of keys and wheeled his chair toward the credenza.Ex. This article describes the main options available (filing cabinets, open shelving, cabinets, carousels, mobile racking, rotary storage) and assesses how these can be applied.Ex. Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.Ex. In the bedroom there is a wardrobe, a bed, two bedside rugs, a chest of drawers, two bedside tables, and a coat-stand.----* almacenamiento en armarios = cabinet storage.* armario de aseo = bathroom cabinet.* armario de baño = bathroom cabinet.* armario de cocina = kitchen cabinet.* armario de cuarto de baño = bathroom cabinet.* armario de la ropa blanca = linen closet, linen cupboard.* armario de suministros = stock cupboard.* armario empotrado = fitted wardrobe.* salido del armario = out-of-the-closet.* salir del armario = come out of + the closet.* * *a) ( para ropa - mueble) wardrobe; (- empotrado) closet (AmE), wardrobe (BrE)b) ( de cocina) cupboard; ( de cuarto de baño) cabinet* * *= cupboard, credenza, cabinet, closet, wardrobe.Ex: It used to be common practice to keep certain books in the librarian's office or in a locked cupboard (eg books on sex), so a dummy book was place on the appropriate shelf.
Ex: Suddenly, he extracted from his pocket a set of keys and wheeled his chair toward the credenza.Ex: This article describes the main options available (filing cabinets, open shelving, cabinets, carousels, mobile racking, rotary storage) and assesses how these can be applied.Ex: Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.Ex: In the bedroom there is a wardrobe, a bed, two bedside rugs, a chest of drawers, two bedside tables, and a coat-stand.* almacenamiento en armarios = cabinet storage.* armario de aseo = bathroom cabinet.* armario de baño = bathroom cabinet.* armario de cocina = kitchen cabinet.* armario de cuarto de baño = bathroom cabinet.* armario de la ropa blanca = linen closet, linen cupboard.* armario de suministros = stock cupboard.* armario empotrado = fitted wardrobe.* salido del armario = out-of-the-closet.* salir del armario = come out of + the closet.* * *2 (de cocina) cupboard, closet ( AmE)3 (de cuarto de baño) cabinetCompuestos:closet/wardrobe with mirrors on both sides of the doors(para ropa) built-in closet ( AmE), fitted o built-in wardrobe ( BrE); (de cocina etc) fitted o built-in cupboard* * *
armario sustantivo masculino
(— empotrado) closet (AmE), wardrobe (BrE)
( de cuarto de baño) cabinet
armario m (ropero) GB wardrobe, US closet
(de cocina) cupboard
armario empotrado, built-in wardrobe o cupboard
' armario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capacidad
- cotillear
- cuerpo
- empotrado-a
- guardar
- ordenar
- taquilla
- adosar
- bajar
- barra
- botiquín
- encima
- escaparate
- escarbar
- gabinete
- guardarropa
- orden
- percha
- poner
- rincón
- vaciar
English:
back
- bare
- built-in
- cabinet
- clear out
- closet
- cubbyhole
- cupboard
- fitted wardrobe
- linen
- locker
- shelf
- skeleton
- tilt
- turn out
- walk-in
- wardrobe
- from
* * *armario nm1. [para objetos] cupboard;[para ropa] wardrobe; Famsalir del armario to come out of the closetarmario empotrado Br fitted o US built-in cupboard/wardrobe;armario de luna wardrobe [with mirrors on the doors];armario ropero wardrobe* * *m closet, wardrobe; de cocina cabinet, Brcupboard* * *armario nm1) clóset, ropero: closet2) alacena: cupboard* * *armario n1. (en general) cupboard2. (ropero) wardrobe -
5 como grogui
= drowsily, groggilyEx. Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.Ex. As he groggily pulled the sweat-soaked sheet from his body, he rolled his head sideways to see the clock radio displaying 7:00 a.m.* * *= drowsily, groggilyEx: Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.
Ex: As he groggily pulled the sweat-soaked sheet from his body, he rolled his head sideways to see the clock radio displaying 7:00 a.m. -
6 con sueño
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7 medio despierto
(adj.) = drowsily, groggily, bleary-eyedEx. Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.Ex. As he groggily pulled the sweat-soaked sheet from his body, he rolled his head sideways to see the clock radio displaying 7:00 a.m.Ex. She was seen Sunday morning at 6 AM, only half dressed, barefoot and bleary-eyed outside a friend's house in London.* * *(adj.) = drowsily, groggily, bleary-eyedEx: Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.
Ex: As he groggily pulled the sweat-soaked sheet from his body, he rolled his head sideways to see the clock radio displaying 7:00 a.m.Ex: She was seen Sunday morning at 6 AM, only half dressed, barefoot and bleary-eyed outside a friend's house in London. -
8 medio dormido
adj.half-asleep.* * *(adj.) = drowsily, groggily, groggy [groggier -comp., groggiest -sup.]Ex. Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.Ex. As he groggily pulled the sweat-soaked sheet from his body, he rolled his head sideways to see the clock radio displaying 7:00 a.m.Ex. The groggy feeling you get after being awakened by an alarm is often the result of an interrupted sleep cycle.* * *(adj.) = drowsily, groggily, groggy [groggier -comp., groggiest -sup.]Ex: Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.
Ex: As he groggily pulled the sweat-soaked sheet from his body, he rolled his head sideways to see the clock radio displaying 7:00 a.m.Ex: The groggy feeling you get after being awakened by an alarm is often the result of an interrupted sleep cycle. -
9 salir sigilosamente
(v.) = steal away, slither out ofEx. He had merely stolen away as inconspicuously as possible.Ex. Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.* * *(v.) = steal away, slither out ofEx: He had merely stolen away as inconspicuously as possible.
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10 vestirse
1 (uso reflexivo) to dress oneself, get dressed2 (comprarse la ropa) to buy one's clothes3 (ir vestido) to wear (de, -), dress (de, in); (disfrazarse) to disguise oneself (de, as), dress up (de, as)* * *1. VPR1) (=ponerse la ropa) to get dressed¿cómo te vas a vestir para la fiesta? — what are you going to wear to the party?
mona 1)•
vestirse de algo — to wear sth2) (=disfrazarse)•
vestirse de algo — to dress up as sth¿de qué te vas a vestir? — what are you going to dress up as?
3) (=comprar la ropa) to buy one's clothes4) liter(=cubrirse)•
vestirse de algo — to be covered in sth5) (tras enfermedad) to get up again2.SM(=forma de vestir)* * *(v.) = get + dressed, tog out, tog upEx. Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.Ex. Coach Franny Kelly and all players are requested to be togged out and on he pitch by 8pm on both nights.Ex. Many guards view the detainees as criminals and get togged up in riot gear prepared to use force in situations best controlled by simply talking to people.* * *(v.) = get + dressed, tog out, tog upEx: Drowsily he slithered out of bed, opened his closet door and got dressed like he had done every morning before.
Ex: Coach Franny Kelly and all players are requested to be togged out and on he pitch by 8pm on both nights.Ex: Many guards view the detainees as criminals and get togged up in riot gear prepared to use force in situations best controlled by simply talking to people.* * *
■vestirse verbo reflexivo
1 (ponerse ropa) to get dressed, dress
se vistió de negro, he wore black
(ponerse elegante) se vistió para la ocasión, he got dressed up for the occasion
(disfrazarse) to dress up, disguise oneself
2 (comprarse la ropa) se viste en mercadillos, she buys her clothes in markets
' vestirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caracterizarse
- disfrazarse
- ponerse
- a
- gusto
- largo
- manía
- vestir
English:
clothes
- do up
- don
- dress
- dress up
- get
- oddly
- underdress
- put
* * *vpr1. [ponerse ropa] to get dressed, to dress;vístete y vete get dressed and go;vestirse a la moda to dress fashionably;se vistió de luto/de blanco she dressed in o wore mourning/white;vestirse de largo [para fiesta] to wear evening dress;el Teatro Real se vistió ayer de largo para atender al estreno the Theatre Royal was all decked out yesterday for the premierese vistió de payaso he dressed (up) as a clownel cielo se vistió de nubes the sky clouded over* * *v/r get dressed; ( disfrazarse) dress up;vestirse de algo wear sth; ( disfrazarse) dress up as sth* * *vr1) : to get dressed2)vestirse de : to dress up asse vistieron de soldados: they dressed up as soldiers3)vestirse de : to wear, to dress in* * *vestirse vb to get dressed -
11 lata
slither, slithered, slithered, slithering -
12 скользит
glissadedskatedslidslippedslitheredslithers -
13 podpełz|nąć
pf — podpełz|ać impf (podpełzł a. podpełznął — podpełzam) vi [osoba, mgła, płomień, przerażenie] to creep up; [wąż] to slither up- podpełzł na skraj urwiska he crept up to the edge of the cliff- wąż podpełzł do nas a snake slithered up to us- strach podpełzł mu do gardła przen. fear crept up on himThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podpełz|nąć
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14 popeł|znąć
pf (popełznął a. popełzł) vi 1. [osoba] to crawl; [wąż] to slither- popełźliśmy w kierunku zarośli we crawled towards the bushes- żmija popełzła do lasu the adder slithered off into the forest2. przen. [samochód] to crawlThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > popeł|znąć
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15 przypełz|nąć
pf (przypełzł a. przypełznął) vi 1. [osoba] to creep up (do kogoś/czegoś to sb/sth); [płaz] to slither up (do kogoś/czegoś to sb/sth)- przypełzł do nas jakiś żołnierz a soldier crept up to us- wąż przypełzł na skraj ścieżki a snake slithered up to the edge of the path2. przest. (zblaknąć) to fade- zasłony przypełzły na słońcu the curtains have faded in the sunThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przypełz|nąć
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16 glibberen
2 [glijdend voortschuiven] slither♦voorbeelden: -
17 hij glibberde over het modderige pad
hij glibberde over het modderige padVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij glibberde over het modderige pad
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18 გასრიალებული
vslipped, slithered -
19 სრიალებდა
vplaned, slid, slithered -
20 schlitterte
1. sledded2. slithered
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