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bent(пресукан) twisted(за гръб) stooping, bent(от болка, смях) doubled up (with)превит под товара weighed down by the load* * *превѝт,мин. страд. прич. bent; ( пресукан) twisted; (за гръб) stooping, bent; (от болка, смях) doubled up (with); \превит под товара weighed down by the load.* * *bent; bowed; slumped* * *1. (за гръб) stooping, bent 2. (от болка, смях) doubled up (with) 3. (пресукан) twisted 4. bent 5. ПРЕВИТ под товара weighed down by the load -
62 сломен
broken, crushed, dejected, downcast, down-hearted, sick at heartсломен духом mentally broken, broken-heartedсломен от overcome byсломен от скръб weighed down with grief, grief-stricken* * *сломѐн,мин. страд. прич. broken, crushed, subdued, dejected, downcast, down-hearted, sick at heart; frustrated; \сломен духом mentally broken, broken-hearted; \сломен от overcome by; \сломен от скръб weighed down with grief, grief-stricken; със \сломено сърце with a broken heart; той беше \сломен от отказа ѝ he was dashed by her refusal.* * *crushed ; broken: mentally сломен - сломен духом; downcast; down-hearted* * *1. broken, crushed, dejected, downcast, down-hearted, sick at heart 2. СЛОМЕН духом mentally broken, broken-hearted 3. СЛОМЕН от overcome by 4. СЛОМЕН от скръб weighed down with grief, grief-stricken 5. със СЛОМЕНo сърце with a broken heart -
63 waż|yć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (odważać) to weigh- ważyć ziemniaki na wadze to weigh potatoes on the scales ⇒ zważyć2. (oceniać przybliżony ciężar) to weigh- ważył monetę w dłoni he weighed a. hefted the coin in his hand, he felt the weight of the coin ⇒ zważyć3. (rozważać) to weigh (up), to consider [decyzję]- ważyć racje dwóch stron to weigh a. consider the arguments of both sides- ważyć słowa to weigh one’s words, to choose one’s words carefully- ważył każde słowo he was weighing each word (carefully)4. daw. to value Ⅱ vi 1. (mieć określony ciężar) to weigh- torba ważąca 8 kilo a bag weighing 8 kilos, a bag 8 kilos in weight- bagaż ważył 15 kilo the luggage weighed 15 kilos, the luggage was 15 kilos (in weight)- ważyć dobre/z 10 kilo pot. to weigh a good/about 10 kilos- ile ważysz? how much a. what do you weigh?- niemowlę ważyło trzy kilogramy the baby weighed a. scaled three kilos- ważyć mało/dużo to weigh little/a lot- ten sweter nic nie waży this sweater doesn’t weigh a thing2. książk., przen. (mieć znaczenie) to carry weight, to have significance- dyplom uczelni wiele waży w dzisiejszych czasach a university degree means a lot a. makes a difference today- grzechy młodości mogą ważyć na całym życiu youthful indiscretions can affect one’s whole lifeⅢ ważyć się 1. (sprawdzać swoją wagę) to weigh oneself- ważyć się na wadze to weigh oneself on the scale(s) ⇒ zważyć się2. (decydować się) [wynik głosowania, losy] to hang in the balance- decyzja jeszcze się waży the decision still hangs in the balance, the decision is still pending a. in the works- losy meczu ważyły się do ostatniej minuty the game hung in the balance a. wasn’t decided until the last minute- nikt nie ważył się mu sprzeciwić nobody dared (to) oppose him- ważyć się na ryzykowny krok to venture to take a risky step■ ani (mi) się waż/ważcie tam iść książk. don’t you dare go there- ani (mi) się waż! pot. don’t you dare!- żebyś nie ważył się więcej tego robić don’t you dare do that again- lekce sobie ważyć książk. to disregard, to ignore [polecenia]; to disregard, to make light of [niebezpieczeństwo]The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > waż|yć
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64 pendo
pendo, pĕpendi, pensum, 3 (pendissent, for pependissent, Liv. 45, 26 fin.:I. A.penderit for pependerit,
Paul. Nol. Carm. 14, 122), v. a. and n. [etym. dub.; cf. root sphad-, sphendonê, a sling; Lat. funda].— Lit., to cause to hang down, to suspend; esp. of scales in weighing.Lit. (very rare: syn. penso, expendo): unumquodque verbum staterā aurariā pendere, Varr. ap. Non. 455, 21: da pensam lanam, Titin. ap. Non. 369, 21; Plin. 19, 3, 15, § 39, read repensum: aere gravi cum uterentur Romani, penso eo, non numerato debitum solvebant, Fest. s. v. pendere, p. 208 Müll.:2.pensas examinat herbas,
Ov. M. 14, 270.—Transf., to pay, pay out (because, in the earliest times, payments were made by weighing out the metals; v. in the preced. the passage from Fest.;B.class.): militis stipendia ideo, quod eam stipem pendebant,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 182 Müll.:Achaei ingentem pecuniam pendunt L. Pisoni quotannis,
Cic. Prov. Cons. 3, 5; id. Att. 12, 25, 1:vectigal populo Romano,
Caes. B. G. 5, 23:vectigal,
Liv. 25, 8:tributum pro navibus,
Tac. A. 13, 51:pretium,
id. ib. 2, 87:coria boum in usus militares,
id. ib. 4, 72:mercedem alicui,
Juv. 3, 15.— Absol.:pro pabulo pendunt,
pay, Plin. 12, 14, 32, § 65.— Impers. pass.:iterumque imperii nostri publicanis penditur,
Plin. 12, 14, 32, § 65.—As punishments consisted of fines in money or cattle: pendere poenas, supplicia, etc., signified to pay, suffer, undergo a penalty:pendere poenas solvere significat,
Fest. p. 268 Müll.:Syrus mihi tergo poenas pendet,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 4, 6:maximas poenas pendo temeritatis meae,
Cic. Att. 11, 8, 1:satis pro temeritate unius hominis suppliciorum pensum esse,
Liv. 34, 61:capitis poenas,
Ov. F. 3, 845:poenas violatae religionis sanguine et caedibus,
Just. 8, 2, 4:magna supplicia perfidiae,
id. 11, 4, 2:crimen, culpam,
Val. Fl. 4, 477.—Rarely in this signif. absol., to suffer any thing ( poet.):tuis nam pendit in arvis Delius,
Val. Fl. 1, 445.—Trop.1.To weigh mentally, to ponder, consider, deliberate upon, decide (class.;b.syn.: pensito, trutinor): vos eam (rem) suo, non nominis pondere penditote,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 1, § 1:in philosophiā res spectatur, non verba penduntur,
id. Or. 16, 51:causam ex veritate,
id. Quint. 1, 5:rem levi conjecturā,
id. Rosc. Am. 22, 62.—To value, esteem, regard a thing; with gen. of the value (mostly ante-class. and poet.):2. II.neque cum me magni pendere visum'st,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 2, 12:aliquem,
Ter. Ad. 5, 4, 25:quem tu vidisse beatus Non magni pendis,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 93:nec jam religio divum neque numina magni Pendebantur,
Lucr. 6, 1277:unice unum plurimi pendit,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 2, 29:te volturium vocant: Hostisne an civis comedis, parvi pendere,
id. Trin. 1, 2, 64 sq.:nequam hominis ego parvi pendo gratiam,
lightly esteem, id. Bacch. 3, 6, 29; so,parvi,
Ter. And. 3, 2, 46; id. Heaut. 4, 3, 37; id. Hec. 3, 5, 63:minoris pendo tergum illorum, quam meum,
care less for, Plaut. Most. 4, 1, 29:aliquem minoris,
id. ib. 1, 3, 58:aliquem nihili,
id. ib. 1, 3, 88:nihili,
id. Men. 5, 7, 4; id. Trin. 3, 1, 6; Ter. Ad. 3, 4, 6; cf.:non flocci pendere,
Ter. Eun. 3, 1, 21:sese experturum, quanti sese penderem,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 44:tu illum numquam ostendisti quanti penderes,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 103.—Neutr., to weigh ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):A.tantundem pendere par est,
Lucr. 1, 361:talentum ne minus pondo octoginta Romanis ponderibus pendat,
Liv. 38, 38, 13; Plin. 9, 15, 17, § 44; id. 30, 48 fin., § 93; id. 18, 7, 12, § 66; id. 31, 6, 31, § 58 (in Sen. Ep. 66, 30, read pendent).—Hence, pensus, a, um, P. a., lit. weighed; hence, trop., esteemed, valued, prized, dear (as P. a. not in Cic. or Cæs.):utra condicio pensior, Virginemne an viduam habere?
Plaut. Stich. 1, 2, 61: ut nihil quicquam esset carius pensiusque nobis quam nosmetipsi, Taurus ap. Gell. 12, 5, 7.—Esp., as subst.: pensum, i, n., something weighed.Weight, consideration, scruple, importance, only in gen. sing.: nihil pensi habere aliquid, to lay no weight or stress upon a thing, to attach no value to, be indifferent to, care nothing about:B.sua parvi pendere, aliena cupere,... nihil pensi neque moderati habere,
Sall. C. 12, 2:nihil pensi neque sancti habere,
id. J. 41, 9:neque id quibus modis assequeretur, quicquam pensi habebat,
id. C. 5, 6:prorsus neque dicere, neque facere quicquam pensi habebat,
id. ib. 23, 2:nihil pensi habuit, quin, etc.,
Suet. Dom. 12; id. Ner. 34:ut neque fas neque fidem pensi haberet,
Tac. A. 13, 15: aliquid ratum pensumque habere, Att. Capitol. ap. Gell. 13, 12, 2. —So, non pensi ducere (very rare), Val. Max. 2, 9, 3.—Also, non adest or est alicui pensi: nec mihi adest tantillum pensi jam, quos capiam calceos, I don't care in the least, am perfectly indifferent, Plaut. Truc. 4, 2, 52:sed illis nec quid dicerent, nec quid facerent, quicquam umquam pensi fuisse,
they never cared at all, Liv. 34, 49:quibus si quicquam pensi umquam fuisset, non ea consilia de republicā habuissent,
if they had ever had regard for any considerations, Sall. C. 52, 34. —Prop., the wool weighed out to a slave to spin in a day; hence, a day's work in spinning, and, in gen., spinning, a spinner's task.1.Lit. (mostly ante-class. and poet.):2.pensum facere,
Plaut. Merc. 2, 3, 63; id. Men. 5, 2, 45:nocturna carpentes pensa puellae,
Verg. G. 1, 391:carmine quo captae dum fusis mollia pensa Devolvunt, etc.,
id. ib. 4, 348:famulasque ad lumina longo Exercet penso,
id. A. 8, 412; Prop. 3, 15, (4, 14), 15:castrensia,
i. e. for military garments, id. 4 (5), 3, 33:pensa manu ducunt,
Juv. 12, 65:lanificam revocas ad sua pensa manum,
Ov. Am. 1, 13, 24; id. H. 3, 75; Just. 1, 3, 2.— Poet., a thread spun by the Fates:durae peragunt pensa sorores,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 181:jamque in fine dies et inexorabile pensum Deficit,
Stat. S. 3, 3, 172: mortale resolvere, to unbind his mortal thread, i. e. to make him immortal, Calp. Ecl. 4, 137.—Trop., a charge, duty, office (so in Cic.; cf.:ministerium, munus, officium): pensum meum lepide accurabo,
Plaut. Bacch. 5, 2, 33; cf.:meum confeci,
id. Pers. 2, 4, 1:absolvere,
to perform one's duty, Varr. R. R. 2, 2:me ad meum munus pensumque revocabo,
Cic. de Or. 3, 30, 119; id. Verr. 2, 3, 46, § 109:nominis familiaeque,
Liv. 4, 52:operis sui peragere,
Col. 3, 10, 7.—Hence, adv.: pensē, carefully, considerately (post-class.): pensius, Flav. ap. Symm. Ep. 2, 34. -
65 weigh
[weɪ] verb1) to find the heaviness of (something) by placing it on a scale:يَزِنYou must have your luggage weighed at the airport.
2) to be equal to in heaviness:يَزِنHow much / What does this box weigh?
3) to be a heavy burden to:يكونُ حِملا ثَقيلاShe was weighed down with two large suitcases.
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66 ветви гнулись под тяжестью плодов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ветви гнулись под тяжестью плодов
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67 взвешен на весах и найден очень легким
2) Bible: was weighed and found wantingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взвешен на весах и найден очень легким
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68 дозированный по весу
1) Geology: batch-weighed2) Mining: batch-weighed (о бетонной смеси)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дозированный по весу
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69 замес, составленный по массе в сухом состоянии
1) Engineering: dry-weighed batch2) Makarov: dry-weighed bathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > замес, составленный по массе в сухом состоянии
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70 не выдержать проверки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не выдержать проверки
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71 точная навеска
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72 это дело лежало бременем на его совести
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > это дело лежало бременем на его совести
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73 Г-342
ПО ГОРЛО coll PrepP Invar1. \Г-342 занят, загружен, завален работой и т. п. ( modif or adv (intensif)) (one is) extremely (busy, overloaded with work etc): (be) up to one's neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in sth.have one's hands full (be) overburdenedweighed down, swamped) (with work etc)(be) buried under a pile of work.Кириллов отвечал поспешно и бойко: «Мне, Ардальон Борисыч, нет времени особенно углубляться в городские отношения и слухи, я по горло завален делом» (Сологуб 1). "I have no time, Ardal'on Borisych," replied Kirillov hurriedly, "to get mixed up in town relations and gossip-I'm up to my neck in work" (1a).2. дел, работы, забот и т. п..у кого \Г-342 (quantit subj-compl with copula ( subj / gen: abstr)) s.o. has a great quantity (of work, troubles etc), so much that it deeply concerns him: у X-a дел \Г-342 « X is up to his neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in workX has his hands full X has enough work and more X has more than enough to do X is knee-deep in work X is overburdened (weighed down, swamped) (with work etc)(Зоя:) Я знаю, что у вас дела по горло (Булгаков 7). (Z.:) I know you are up to your ears in work (7a)....Как случилось, что однажды конвой недоглядел, оставил щель в седьмом вагоне во время стоянки? По-человечески понять можно, у конвоя тоже было дел по горло (Гинзбург 1). Once an extraordinary thing happened: the guards omitted to bar our door at one of the stops. Humanly speaking, this was understandable: they had their hands full all day... (1b).Желание сажать есть. Лагерей хватает. Работы, которую могут выполнить заключённые, по горло» (Зиновьев 2). "There is still a desire to put people in prison and there are plenty of camps. There is enough work and more which prisoners could do" (2a).Даже вохровцам недосуг заняться охотой или рыбной ловлей. У них дел по горло (Гинзбург 2). Even the armed guards had no time to spare for hunting or fishing. They had more than enough to get through as it was (2a).3. бытье, сидеть, увязнуть в долгах - влезать, залезать в долги \Г-342 ( adv (intensif)) (to be in debt, get into debt) beyond any measureX в долгах \Г-342 = X is up to his neck (ears) in debtX is mired (buried) in debt(s) X is swamped with debts X is deep in the hole (in debt). -
74 по горло
• ПО ГОРЛО coll[PrepP; Invar]=====1. по горло занят, загружен, завален работой и т.п. [modif or adv (intensif)]⇒ (one is) extremely (busy, overloaded with work etc):- (be) up to one's neck (ears, eyes, elbows) in sth.;- (be) overburdened <weighed down, swamped> (with work etc);- (be) buried under a pile of work.♦ Кириллов отвечал поспешно и бойко: "Мне, Ардальон Борисыч, нет времени особенно углубляться в городские отношения и слухи, я по горло завален делом" (Сологуб 1). "I have no time, Ardal'on Borisych," replied Kirillov hurriedly, "to get mixed up in town relations and gossip-I'm up to my neck in work" (1a).⇒ s.o. has a great quantity (of work, troubles etc), so much that it deeply concerns him:- X is overburdened (weighed down, swamped) (with work etc).♦ [Зоя:] Я знаю, что у вас дела по горло (Булгаков 7). [Z.:] I know you are up to your ears in work (7a).♦...Как случилось, что однажды конвой недоглядел, оставил щель в седьмом вагоне во время стоянки? По-человечески понять можно, у конвоя тоже было дел по горло (Гинзбург 1). Once an extraordinary thing happened: the guards omitted to bar our door at one of the stops. Humanly speaking, this was understandable: they had their hands fiill all day... (1b).♦ "Желание сажать есть. Лагерей хватает. Работы, которую могут выполнить заключённые, по горло" (Зиновьев 2). "There is still a desire to put people in prison and there are plenty of camps. There is enough work and more which prisoners could do" (2a).♦ Даже вохровцам недосуг заняться охотой или рыбной ловлей. У них дел по горло (Гинзбург 2). Even the armed guards had no time to spare for hunting or fishing. They had more than enough to get through as it was (2a).3. быть, сидеть, увязнуть в долгах по горло ; влезать, залезать в долги - [adv (intensif)]⇒ (to be in debt, get into debt) beyond any measure:- X is deep in the hole (in debt).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по горло
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75 pima
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pima[English Word] consider critically[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] nimeyapima maneno yake nimeyaona si kweli[English Example] I have weighed his words and found that they are untrue.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pima[English Word] criticize[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] nimeyapima maneno yake nimeyaona si kweli[English Example] I have weighed his/her words and found that they are untrue------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pima[English Word] form an estimate[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pima[English Word] examine[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pima[English Word] measure[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] Maksuudi alipolipima tambo la bibi huyu, alijua [Moh][English Example] When Maksudi examined the stomach of that woman, he knew------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pima[English Word] think[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pima[English Word] weigh[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] pima viazi[English Example] weigh potatoes.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pima[English Word] test[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -pima joto[English Word] take someone's temperature[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -toa macho pima[English Word] stare into space[Part of Speech] phrase------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] pima[Swahili Plural] pima[English Word] fathom[English Plural] fathoms[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] macho yalimtoka pima nzima [Moh][English Example] The eyes popped out of his head a full fathom------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] pima[Swahili Plural] pima[English Word] two yards (unit of measurement)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] pima joto[Swahili Plural] pima joto[English Word] thermometer[English Plural] thermometers[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
76 abgewogen
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77 abwägen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) weigh, consider (carefully); gegeneinander abwägen weigh up; fachspr. counter(-)balance; abgewogen* * *to weigh; to consider; to balance; to weigh up* * *ạb|wä|genvt septo weigh up; Worte to weigher wog beide Möglichkeiten gegeneinander ab — he weighed up the two possibilities
See:→ auch abgewogen* * *(to calculate, estimate; to consider: He weighed up his chances of success.) weigh up* * *ab|wä·gen▪ etw [gegeneinander] \abwägen to weigh sth up [against sth else]seine Worte gut \abwägen to choose [or weigh] one's words carefullybeide Möglichkeiten [gegeneinander] \abwägen to weigh up the two possibilities [against one another]Vor- und Nachteile [gegeneinander] \abwägen to weigh [up] the disadvantages and advantages [or pros and cons]* * *unregelmäßiges oder regelmäßiges transitives Verb weigh updie Vor- und Nachteile gegeneinander abwägen — weigh the advantages and disadvantages; s. auch abgewogen
* * *abwägen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) weigh, consider (carefully);* * *unregelmäßiges oder regelmäßiges transitives Verb weigh updie Vor- und Nachteile gegeneinander abwägen — weigh the advantages and disadvantages; s. auch abgewogen
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78 belasten
I v/t1. (Fahrzeug) auch TECH. load; (Brücke, Balken) put weight on; TECH. (beanspruchen) stress; (beschweren: auch Ski) weight; beide Beine gleichmäßig belasten weight both legs evenly; nicht den Innenski belasten not weight the inside ski; der Aufzug darf mit max. 300 kg belastet werden the lift (Am. elevator) can take a maximum load of 300 kg; ein Fahrzeug / eine Brücke mit 3 t belasten put a 3-ton(ne) load on a vehicle / bridge; der Anhänger ist nicht voll / zu sehr belastet the trailer isn’t fully loaded / is overloaded2. jemanden belasten physisch, psychisch etc.: strain s.o., put a strain on s.o.; stark belasten put a heavy strain on; arbeitsmäßig: put s.o. under (a lot of) pressure; durch zusätzliche Arbeit: give s.o. a heavy workload; mit Verantwortung: place a heavy burden on; auch nervlich: be a (great) strain on s.o.; (Sorgen machen) be a (big) worry for s.o.; gewissensmäßig: give s.o. a (really) bad conscience; ich möchte dich nicht mit meinen Problemen belasten I don’t want to burden you with my problems; es belastet mich ( allmählich ) auch it’s getting to me; sein Gedächtnis mit unnützem Wissen / zu vielen Details belasten fill one’s head with useless knowledge / too many details; sein Gewissen mit Schuld / einer Tat belasten burden one’s conscience with guilt (feelings) / something one has done; er ist durch seine Vergangenheit ( stark) belastet politisch: he is (seriously) discredited by his past, he has a (very) shady past; dieses Wissen / diese Erkenntnis belastet mich (beunruhigt mich) knowing that bothers ( oder worries) me; diese Entscheidung scheint dich sehr zu belasten that decision seems to be causing you some distress3. MED. (Organ, Kreislauf etc.) strain; beim EKG etc.: exert; Alkohol belastet die Leber alcohol is a strain on the liver5. ETECH. (Stromnetz etc.) load; das Telefonnetz ist zu stark belastet the (tele)phone system is overloaded; wenn das Computernetz plötzlich zu stark belastet wird when the computer network is suddenly overloaded6. FIN.: jemanden / jemandes Konto belasten debit s.o. / s.o.’s account ( mit with); wir erlauben uns, Sie mit den Kosten zu belasten we take the liberty of charging the costs to your account; jemanden finanziell ( stark) belasten be a (heavy) financial burden on s.o., present a (heavy) financial strain on s.o.; durch Steuern: place a (heavy) tax burden on s.o.; den Staatshaushalt durch neue Ausgaben belasten burden the national budget with additional spending7. (Grundstück, Haus) encumber, mortgage; ein Haus mit einer Hypothek belasten encumber a house with a mortgage8. JUR., durch Indizien etc.: incriminateII v/refl: sich mit etw. belasten mit Arbeit, Verantwortung: burden ( oder saddle) o.s. with s.th.; damit kann ich mich nicht belasten auch I haven’t got time to deal with that sort of thingIII v/i Besitz belastet property ( oder riches) can be a burden; nur bei Skiern: du belastest falsch / richtig you’re weighting the wrong / the right ski* * *(abbuchen) to debit;(beanspruchen) to strain; to stress;(beladen) to burden; to load; to charge;(beschuldigen) to incriminate;(verschulden) to mortgage; to encumber; to cumber* * *be|lạs|ten ptp bela\#stet1. vt1) (lit) (mit Gewicht) Brücke, Balken, Träger, Ski to put weight on; (mit Last) Fahrzeug, Fahrstuhl to loadetw mit 50 Tonnen belasten — to put a 50 ton load on sth, to put a weight of 50 tons on sth
den Träger gleichmäßig belasten — to distribute weight evenly over the girder
das darf nur mit maximal 5 Personen/Tonnen belastet werden — its maximum load is 5 people/tons
2) (fig)jdn mit etw belasten (mit Arbeit) — to load sb with sth; mit Verantwortung, Sorgen, Wissen to burden sb with sth
das Gedächtnis mit unnützem Wissen belasten — to burden one's memory with useless knowledge
jdn belasten (mit Arbeit, Verantwortung, Sorgen) — to burden sb
belastend sein — to be a strain
See:→ erblich3) (fig = bedrücken)jdn/jds Gewissen/Seele mit etw belasten (Mensch) — to burden sb/sb's conscience/soul with sth
das belastet ihn sehr — it weighs heavily on his mind
mit einer Schuld belastet sein — to be weighed down or burdened by guilt
4) (= beanspruchen) Wasserhaushalt, Stromnetz, Leitung to put pressure on, to stretch; Atmosphäre to pollute; (MED) Kreislauf, Magen, Organe, Körper, Mensch to put a strain on, to strain; Nerven to strain, to tax; Steuerzahler to burdenjdn/etw zu sehr or stark belasten — to overstrain sb/sth; Wasserhaushalt etc to put too much pressure on sth, to overstretch sth
das Konto mit einem Betrag belasten — to debit the account with a sum, to debit a sum to the account
dafür werden wir Sie mit 50 Euro belasten — we will charge you 50 euros for that
2. vr1)sich mit etw belasten (mit Arbeit) — to take sth on; mit Verantwortung to take sth upon oneself; mit Sorgen to burden oneself with sth
damit belaste ich mich nicht (mit Arbeit, Verantwortung) — I don't want to take that on
* * *1) (to put a responsibility etc on (someone): burdened with cares.) burden2) (to enter or record on this side of an account.) debit* * *be·las·ten *I. vt1. (mit Gewicht beschweren)du solltest das verletzte Knie weniger \belasten you should put less weight on the injured kneeetw mit... Kilo/Tonnen \belasten to put a weight of... kilos/tons on sthein Fahrzeug/einen Aufzug mit 500 Kilo \belasten to load a vehicle/a lift with 500 kilosdas darf nur mit bis zu 8 Personen/750 kg belastet werden its maximum load is 8 persons/750 kgetw zu sehr \belasten to put too much weight on sth; (beladen) to overload sth▪ jdn \belasten to burden sbjdn mit zu viel Arbeit \belasten to load sb with too much workjdn mit der Verantwortung \belasten to burden sb with the responsibility3. (übermäßig beanspruchen)▪ jdn/etw \belasten to put a strain on [or to strain] sb/sth4. (ökologisch beanspruchen)5. (bedrücken)▪ jdn \belasten to weigh [up]on sb['s mind]jds Gewissen [o jdn] [schwer] \belasten to weigh [heavily] [up]on sb['s conscience]mit einer Schuld belastet sein to be burdened by guilt6. JUR7. (debitieren)ein Konto [mit 100 Euro] \belasten to debit [100 euros from] an accountjdn mit den Kosten \belasten to charge the costs to sbdafür werden wir Sie mit Euro 200 \belasten we will charge you 200 euros for thatjdn mit zu hohen Steuern \belasten to burden sb with too high taxesjdn mit zusätzlichen Steuern \belasten to increase the tax burden on sb9. FINetw mit einer Hypothek \belasten to mortgage sthetw mit Schulden \belasten to encumber sth [with debts] formich belaste mich nicht mit solchen Kleinigkeiten I don't bother with such trivialitiesich wollte dich nicht [unnötig] damit \belasten I didn't want to bother you with it* * *transitives Verb1)etwas belasten — put something under strain; (durch Gewicht) put weight on something
3) (in Anspruch nehmen) burden ( mit with)jemanden belasten — <responsibility, guilt> weigh upon somebody; < thought> weigh upon somebody's mind
5) (Rechtsw.): (schuldig erscheinen lassen) incriminate6) (Geldw.)das Haus ist mit einer Hypothek belastet — the house is encumbered with a mortgage
* * *A. v/t1. (Fahrzeug) auch TECH load; (Brücke, Balken) put weight on; TECH (beanspruchen) stress; (beschweren: auch Ski) weight;beide Beine gleichmäßig belasten weight both legs evenly;nicht den Innenski belasten not weight the inside ski;der Aufzug darf mit max. 300 kg belastet werden the lift (US elevator) can take a maximum load of 300 kg;ein Fahrzeug/eine Brücke mit 3 t belasten put a 3-ton(ne) load on a vehicle/bridge;der Anhänger ist nicht voll/zu sehr belastet the trailer isn’t fully loaded/is overloaded2.jemanden belasten physisch, psychisch etc: strain sb, put a strain on sb;stark belasten put a heavy strain on; arbeitsmäßig: put sb under (a lot of) pressure; durch zusätzliche Arbeit: give sb a heavy workload; mit Verantwortung: place a heavy burden on; auch nervlich: be a (great) strain on sb; (Sorgen machen) be a (big) worry for sb; gewissensmäßig: give sb a (really) bad conscience;ich möchte dich nicht mit meinen Problemen belasten I don’t want to burden you with my problems;sein Gedächtnis mit unnützem Wissen/zu vielen Details belasten fill one’s head with useless knowledge/too many details;sein Gewissen mit Schuld/einer Tat belasten burden one’s conscience with guilt (feelings)/something one has done;er ist durch seine Vergangenheit (stark) belastet politisch: he is (seriously) discredited by his past, he has a (very) shady past;dieses Wissen/diese Erkenntnis belastet mich (beunruhigt mich) knowing that bothers ( oder worries) me;diese Entscheidung scheint dich sehr zu belasten that decision seems to be causing you some distressAlkohol belastet die Leber alcohol is a strain on the liver5. ELEK (Stromnetz etc) load;wenn das Computernetz plötzlich zu stark belastet wird when the computer network is suddenly overloaded6. FIN:jemanden/jemandes Konto belasten debit sb/sb’s account (mit with);wir erlauben uns, Sie mit den Kosten zu belasten we take the liberty of charging the costs to your account;jemanden finanziell (stark) belasten be a (heavy) financial burden on sb, present a (heavy) financial strain on sb; durch Steuern: place a (heavy) tax burden on sb;den Staatshaushalt durch neue Ausgaben belasten burden the national budget with additional spending7. (Grundstück, Haus) encumber, mortgage;ein Haus mit einer Hypothek belasten encumber a house with a mortgage8. JUR, durch Indizien etc: incriminateB. v/r:C. v/idu belastest falsch/richtig you’re weighting the wrong/the right ski* * *transitives Verb1)etwas belasten — put something under strain; (durch Gewicht) put weight on something
3) (in Anspruch nehmen) burden ( mit with)jemanden belasten — <responsibility, guilt> weigh upon somebody; < thought> weigh upon somebody's mind
5) (Rechtsw.): (schuldig erscheinen lassen) incriminate6) (Geldw.)* * *v.to burden v.to charge v.to debit v.to encumber v.to incriminate v.to load v.to stress v. -
79 Blei
n; -(e)s, -e1.a) lead; aus Blei lead..., made of lead; Blei gießen als Silvesterbrauch: custom of pouring molten lead into cold water in order to tell one’s fortune for the coming year from the resulting shapes; ( schwer) wie Blei fig. like lead, like a lead ( oder dead) weight, leaden;b) fig.: Blei in den Gliedern haben be weighed down; es liegt mir wie Blei im Magen it lies heavily on my stomach; fig. it is preying on my mind2. Senkblei—m, n; -(e)s, -e und -s; umg. (Bleistift) (lead) pencil—m; -(e)s, -e; ZOOL. bream* * *das Bleilead* * *[blai]nt -(e)s, -e1) no pl (abbr Pb) leadjdm wie Bléí in den Gliedern or Knochen liegen (Schreck) — to paralyze sb; (Depression) to weigh sb down
die Müdigkeit/Anstrengung lag ihm wie Bléí in den Gliedern or Knochen — his whole body ached with tiredness/the exertion
See:→ Magen2) (= Lot) plumb, (plumb) bob3) (= Munition) lead; (TYP) hot metal* * *(( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal: lead pipes; Are these pipes made of lead or copper?) lead* * *<-[e]s, -e>[blai]ntschwer wie \Blei (fig) as heavy as leadmeine Augen/Arme sind so schwer wie \Blei my eyes/arms are like lead\Blei gießen to pour molten lead on cold water and tell someone's fortune from the shapes on New Year's Eve2. (Lot) plumb [bob]ich habe noch genug \Blei im Magazin, um euch alle umzulegen! I've still got enough lead in the magazine to finish you all off!4.▶ jdm wie \Blei im Magen liegen (schwer verdaulich sein) to lie heavily on sb's stomach; (seelisch belastend sein) to be preying on one's mindÖlsardinen liegen mir immer stundenlang wie \Blei im Magen sardines in oil lie heavily on my stomach for hoursdie Sache liegt mir wie \Blei im Magen the affair is preying on my mind* * *Idas; Blei[e]s, Bleie leadII* * *Blei1 n; -(e)s, -e1. lead;aus Blei lead …, made of lead;Blei gießen als Silvesterbrauch: custom of pouring molten lead into cold water in order to tell one’s fortune for the coming year from the resulting shapes;Blei in den Gliedern haben be weighed down;es liegt mir wie Blei im Magen it lies heavily on my stomach; fig it is preying on my mindBlei3 m; -(e)s, -e; ZOOL bream* * *Idas; Blei[e]s, Bleie leadIIder od. das; Blei[e]s, Bleie (ugs.): (Bleistift) pencil* * *nur sing. n.lead n. nur sing. Borglasur f.lead borosilicate glaze n. -
80 Kampfgewicht
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