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when the moon is full

  • 1 full

    A adj
    1 ( completely filled) [box, glass, room, cupboard] plein ; [hotel, flight, car park] complet/-ète ; [theatre] comble ; a full tank of petrol un plein réservoir d'essence ; a full bottle of whisky une pleine bouteille de whisky ; full to the brim plein à ras bord ; full to overflowing [bucket] plein à déborder ; [room, suitcase] plein à craquer ; I've got my hands full lit j'ai les mains pleines ; fig je suis débordé ; don't speak with your mouth full ne parle pas la bouche pleine ; full of plein de [ideas, life, energy, surprises] ; the hotel/the train is full of tourists l'hôtel/le train est plein de touristes ; the papers are full of the accident les journaux ne parlent que de l'accident ; he's full of his holiday plans il ne parle que de ses projets de vacances ; to be full of oneself péj être imbu de soi-même ; to be full of one's own importance être plein de suffisance ;
    2 ( sated) ( also full up) [stomach] plein ; to drink/swim on a full stomach boire/se baigner le ventre plein ; I'm full je n'en peux plus ;
    3 ( busy) [day, week] chargé, bien rempli ; my diary is full for this week mon agenda est complet pour cette semaine ; she leads a very full life elle mène une vie très remplie ;
    4 ( complete) [pack of cards, set of teeth] complet/-ète ; [name, breakfast, story, details] complet/-ète ; [price, control] total ; [responsibility] entier/-ière ; [support] inconditionnel/-elle ; [understanding, awareness] total ; [inquiry, investigation] approfondi ; the full extent of the damage/of the disaster l'ampleur des dégâts/du désastre ; the full implications of toutes les implications de, toute la portée de ; he has a full head of hair il a tous ses cheveux ; to be in full view être parfaitement visible ; in full view of sb sous les yeux de qn ;
    5 ( officially recognized) [member, partner] à part entière ; [right] plein (before n) ;
    6 ( maximum) [employment, bloom, power] plein (before n) ; he has the radio at full volume il a mis la radio à plein volume ; at full speed à toute vitesse ; in full sunlight en plein soleil ; to make full use of sth, to use sth to full advantage profiter pleinement de qch [opportunity, situation] ; to get full marks GB obtenir la note maximale ; she deserves full marks for courage GB elle mérite des félicitations pour son courage ;
    7 ( for emphasis) [hour, kilo, month] bon/bonne (before n) ; it took them three full weeks to reply ils ont mis trois bonnes semaines pour répondre ; turn the knob a full 180 degrees tourne complètement le bouton à 180 degrés ;
    8 ( rounded) [cheeks, face] rond ; [lips] charnu ; [figure] fort ; [skirt, sleeve] ample ; clothes for the fuller figure vêtements pour personnes fortes ;
    9 Astron [moon] plein ; there's a full moon c'est la pleine lune ; when the moon is full à la pleine lune ;
    10 ( rich) [flavour, tone] riche.
    B adv
    1 ( directly) to hit sb full in the face/stomach frapper qn en plein visage/ventre ; to look sb full in the face regarder qn droit dans les yeux ;
    2 ( very) to know full well that savoir fort bien que ; as you know full well comme tu le sais fort bien ;
    3 ( to the maximum) is the volume turned up full? est-ce que le volume est à fond? ; with the heating up full avec le chauffage à fond.
    C in full adv phr to write sth in full écrire qch en toutes lettres ; to pay sb in full payer qn intégralement ; to publish/describe sth in full publier/décrire qch intégralement.
    to enjoy ou live life to the full profiter pleinement de l'existence.

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  • 2 moon

    1. noun
    Mond, der

    the moon is full/waning/waxing — es ist Vollmond / abnehmender / zunehmender Mond

    be over the moon(fig. coll.) im siebten Himmel sein (ugs.)

    promise somebody the moon(fig.) jemandem das Blaue vom Himmel versprechen (ugs.)

    2. intransitive verb
    (coll.)

    moon about [the house] — trübselig [im Haus] herumschleichen (ugs.)

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    [mu:n] 1. noun
    1) (the heavenly body that moves once round the earth in a month and reflects light from the sun: The moon was shining brightly; Spacemen landed on the moon.) der Mond
    2) (any of the similar bodies moving round the other planets: the moons of Jupiter.) der Mond
    - academic.ru/47916/moonless">moonless
    - moonbeam
    - moonlight
    2. verb
    (to work at a second job, often at night, in addition to one's regular job: He earns so little that he has to moonlight.)
    - moonlighting
    - moonlit
    - moon about/around
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    [mu:n]
    I. n no pl
    1. ASTRON Mond m
    the man in the \moon der Mann im Mond
    full \moon Vollmond m
    half \moon Halbmond m
    new \moon Neumond m
    the \moon rises der Mond geht auf
    the \moon wanes der Mond nimmt ab
    the \moon waxes der Mond nimmt zu
    2. ( dated: lunar month) Mond m
    many \moons ago vor vielen Monden poet o veraltet
    3.
    to be over the \moon about [or with] sth über etw akk überglücklich sein
    to promise sb the \moon jdm das Blaue vom Himmel [herunter] versprechen
    to wish for the \moon Unmögliches verlangen
    II. vt (sl)
    to \moon sb jdm den blanken [o nackten] Hintern [in der Öffentlichkeit] zeigen fam (diese Praxis kam in den USA in den Fünfzigerjahren auf und lässt sich auf eine beleidigende Geste bei den Maoris zurückführen)
    III. vi
    1. (sl: expose one's buttocks) den blanken [o nackten] Hintern [öffentlich] zur Schau stellen fam
    to \moon [at sb] [jdm] seinen nackten Hintern zeigen hum
    2. (remember nostalgically)
    to \moon about sth etw dat nachträumen
    to \moon over sb/sth von jdm/etw träumen
    to \moon into sb's eyes jdm verträumt in die Augen schauen
    to \moon away ⇆ sth afternoon, morning, time etw vertrödeln [o verträumen]
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    [muːn]
    1. n
    Mond m

    you're asking for the moon!du verlangst Unmögliches!

    2. vi
    1) (= mope) (vor sich acc hin) träumen
    2) (inf with backside) seinen nackten Hintern herausstrecken
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    moon [muːn]
    A s
    1. (poet auch als Femininum konstruiert) Mond m:
    there is no moon tonight heute ist eine mondlose Nacht;
    the man in the moon der Mann im Mond;
    once in a blue moon umg alle Jubeljahre (einmal);
    bay (US bark) (at) the moon umg seine Energie vergeuden;
    be over the moon umg überglücklich sein (at, about über akk);
    be over the moon with joy umg außer sich sein vor Freude;
    cry for the moon Br umg nach etwas Unmöglichem verlangen;
    promise sb the moon umg jemandem das Blaue vom Himmel versprechen;
    reach for the moon nach den Sternen greifen
    2. ASTRON Mond m, Satellit m:
    the moons of Jupiter die Monde des Jupiter
    3. poet Mond m, Monat m
    4. ( besonders Halb)Mond m, (etwas) (Halb)Mondförmiges
    5. Alchimie: Silber n
    6. sl nackter Hintern
    B v/i
    a) herumtrödeln,
    b) ziellos herumstreichen
    a) träumen (von)
    b) schmachten (nach)
    3. sl (die Hosen runterlassen und) seinen nackten Hintern zeigen
    C v/t
    1. moon away die Zeit vertrödeln, -träumen
    2. sl jemandem seinen nackten Hintern zeigen
    * * *
    1. noun
    Mond, der

    the moon is full/waning/waxing — es ist Vollmond / abnehmender / zunehmender Mond

    be over the moon(fig. coll.) im siebten Himmel sein (ugs.)

    promise somebody the moon(fig.) jemandem das Blaue vom Himmel versprechen (ugs.)

    2. intransitive verb
    (coll.)

    moon about [the house] — trübselig [im Haus] herumschleichen (ugs.)

    * * *
    n.
    Mond -e m.

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  • 3 the Demon Moon

    сущ.; собст.; SK, DT
    Демон; Демоническая Луна

    Huntress had gone and Demon had not yet begun to show his face, but the sky was powdered with stars, and they threw enough light to see by. — Охотничья Луна ушла. Демоническая еще не показала своего лица, но небо сияло яркими звездами, так что света хватало. (ТБ 4)

    “Look, it’s fattened enough so you can see the beginning of the Demon’s face. Does thee see it?” / A blade of nose, a bone of grin. No eye yet, but yes, he saw it. / “It used to terrify me when I was little.” Susan was whispering now, mindful of the house behind the wall. “I’d pull the blind when the Demon was full. I was afraid that if he could see me, he’d reach down and take me up to where he was and eat me.” Her lips were trembling. “Children are silly, aren’t they?” — Посмотри, она уже так пополнела, что начинает проглядывать лицо Демона. Видишь его? / Линия носа, намек ухмылки. Глаза еще нет, но да, он видел Демона. / – Он так пугал меня, когда я была маленькая. – Сюзан говорила шепотом, помня о близости дворца. – В полнолуние я даже закрывала ставни. Я боялась, что Демон увидит меня, спустится и заберет к себе, чтобы съесть. – Ее губы дрожали. – Дети такие глупые, не правда ли? (ТБ 4)

    “What is it?” Stanley asked, hurrying down to her. “Near scared ten years off my life, ye did.” / “The moon, Stanley!” she whispered. “Oh, look at the moon, would ye!” / He looked up, and what he saw set his heart thumping, but he tried to speak reasonably and calmly. “Come now, Pettie, it’s dust, that’s all. Be reasonable, dear, ye know how the wind’s blown these last few days, and no rain to knock down what it carries; it’s dust, that’s all.” / Yet it didn’t look like dust. / “I know what I see,” whispered Pettie. / Above them, Demon Moon grinned and winked one eye through what appeared to be a shifting scrim of blood. — В чем дело? – Стенли поспешил к ней. – Ты у меня десять лет жизни отняла, так перепугала. / – Луна, Стенли! – прошептала Красотуля. – Посмотри на луну. / Он посмотрел, и от увиденного гулко забилось сердце, но он постарался изгнать тревогу из голоса. / – Ну что ты, Красотуля, это же пыль, ничего больше. Будь благоразумнее, дорогая, ты же видишь, какой сильный ветер дует в последние дни, а дождей давно уже не было. Это пыль, только и всего. / Однако он сам не верил в свои слова. / – Я знаю, что это не пыль, – прошептала Красотуля. / Высоко в небе Демоническая Луна лыбилась и подмигивала им сквозь колышащееся кровавое марево. (ТБ 4)

    English-Russian dictionary of neologisms from a series of books by Stephen King "Dark Tower" > the Demon Moon

  • 4 full moon

    بَدْر \ full moon: the time when the moon is completely round.

    Arabic-English glossary > full moon

  • 5 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) fuldmåne
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    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) fuldmåne

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  • 6 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) luna llena
    luna llena
    n.
    plenilunio s.m.

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  • 7 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) lua cheia
    * * *
    full moon
    [ful m'u:n] n lua cheia.
    ————————
    full moon
    lua cheia.

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  • 8 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) fullt tungl

    English-Icelandic dictionary > full moon

  • 9 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) telihold

    English-Hungarian dictionary > full moon

  • 10 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) polna luna

    English-Slovenian dictionary > full moon

  • 11 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) fullmåne

    English-Norwegian dictionary > full moon

  • 12 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) luna piena
    * * *
    n

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  • 13 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) pilnmēness
    * * *
    pilnmēness; pilns mēness

    English-Latvian dictionary > full moon

  • 14 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) pilnatis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > full moon

  • 15 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) úplněk
    * * *
    • úplněk

    English-Czech dictionary > full moon

  • 16 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) spln
    * * *
    • úplnok

    English-Slovak dictionary > full moon

  • 17 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) lună plină

    English-Romanian dictionary > full moon

  • 18 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) πανσέληνος

    English-Greek dictionary > full moon

  • 19 full moon

    (the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete:

    There is a full moon tonight.

    بَدِر

    Arabic-English dictionary > full moon

  • 20 full moon

    ((the time of) the moon when it appears at its most complete: There is a full moon tonight.) pleine lune

    English-French dictionary > full moon

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  • full of the moon — {n. phr.}, {literary} The moon when it is seen as a full circle; the time of a full moon. * /The robbers waited for a dark night when the full of the moon was past./ Contrast: DARK OF THE MOON …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • full of the moon — {n. phr.}, {literary} The moon when it is seen as a full circle; the time of a full moon. * /The robbers waited for a dark night when the full of the moon was past./ Contrast: DARK OF THE MOON …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • full\ of\ the\ moon — n. phr. literary the moon when it is seen as a full circle; the time of a full moon. The robbers waited for a dark night when the full of the moon was past. Contrast: dark of the moon …   Словарь американских идиом

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