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[skɪn]nI can't wear wool next to the skin. — Я не могу носить шерсть на голое тело.
My skin is sensitive to washing powders. — У меня кожа не переносит стиральных порошков.
Poison may be absorbed through the skin. — Яд всасывается через кожу.
- pale skin- velvety skin
- coarse skin
- cracked skin
- greasy skin
- spotty skin
- outer skin
- true skin
- unprotected skin
- skin disease
- skin cancer
- skin incision
- skin effect
- skin cream
- skin doctor
- skin care
- skin and bone
- skin with large pores
- skin covered with goose bumps
- skin of one's face
- pimples on the skin
- folds on the skin
- cream for dry and oily skin
- colour of the skin
- people with tender skin
- spot on the skin
- irritating sensation in the skin
- stripped to the skin
- break the skin
- burn the skin
- change one's skin
- cut the skin
- dry one's skin
- escape with skin
- get wet to the skin
- get goose flesh
- have the fair skin of norhern races
- have folds of the skin
- have skin irritation
- have a thick skin
- have a thin skin
- inject medicine under the skin
- make one's skin flesh
- keep the skin warm- pierce the skin- protect one's skin
- rub this oil on the skin
- rub some cream into the skin
- save one's skin
- set up an itch on the skin
- soothe the skin
- strip the skin
- take care of one's skin
- waste away to skin
- skin breaks
- skin freckles
- smb's skin sags
- skin is stretched2) шкура, мех (животного)- slimy skinThe skin of the walrus is made into leather. — Из шкуры моржа выделывают кожу.
- scaly skin
- cured skin
- dressed skin
- snake skin
- deer skin
- bear skin
- lion's skin
- lizard's skin
- wine skin
- skin rug
- skin of a bear
- skin of a fish
- skin of fowl
- coat made of sheep skin
- shoes made of alligator skin
- jacket of leopard skin
- beat on the skin
- cast one's skin
- cure skins
- puncture the skin
- roughen the skin
- stuff skins
- wear the skin with the hair inside3) кожура, шелуха, плёнка, пенка, кожица- lemon skin
- onion skin
- carrot skin
- fruit skin
- sausage skin
- skin of tomatoes
- skin of bananas
- skin of peas
- skin on boiled milk
- skin on the paint
- thick skin on the rice pudding
- aircraft wings with metal skins
- baked potatoes in the skin
- cook potatoes in their skins
- pare off the skin of an apple
- stuff the skin of the fish - beauty is only skin deep
- near is my shirt, nearer my skin
- save one's skin•USAGE:Существительное skin 2. - кожа, кожица, шкурка, пленка - наиболее нейтральное и общее название для обозначения тонкого покрова разнообразных предметов. Однако, для названия верхнего покрытия, обычно жесткого, для таких предметов, как лимон, апельсин, ананас, сыр, окорок существует другое существительное rind: the rind of the cheese корка сыра; the rind of a lemon (orange, pine-apple) кожа/шкурка лимона (апельсина, ананаса). -
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1. noun1) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) piel2) (a thin outer layer, as on a fruit: a banana-skin; onion-skins.) piel, cáscara3) (a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid: Boiled milk often has a skin on it.) película
2. verb(to remove the skin from: He skinned and cooked the rabbit.) despellejar, desollar- skin flick
- skin-tight
- by the skin of one's teeth
skin n pieltr[skɪn]1 (of person) piel nombre femenino; (of face) cutis nombre masculino, piel nombre femenino; (complexion) tez nombre femenino■ she has light/dark skin tiene la piel clara/morena4 (of sausage) pellejo5 (on paint) telilla, capa fina; (on milk, custard, etc) nata6 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL (of plane etc) revestimiento1 (animal, fish) desollar, despellejar2 (fruit, vegetable) pelar3 (elbow, knee) arañar, rascar, hacerse un rasguño en\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLit's no skin off my nose a mí me da lo mismo, a mí me trae sin cuidadoto be all skin and bone(s) estar en los huesosby the skin of one's teeth por los pelosto get under somebody's skin (annoy) irritar a alguien, crispar (los nervios) a alguien, sacar a alguien de quicioto have a thick skin ser poco sensibleto have a thin skin ser muy susceptibleto jump out of one's skin llevarse un sustoto save one's own skin salvar el pellejoto skin somebody alive desollar vivo,-a a alguienskin care cuidado de la pielskin cream crema para la pielskin diving buceo, submarinismoskin graft injerto cutáneoskin test cutirreacción nombre femeninoskin n1) : piel f, cutis m (de la cara)dark skin: piel morena2) rind: piel fn.• corteza s.f.• cuero s.m.• cutis s.m.• dermis s.f.• hollejo s.m.• monda s.f.• pelleja s.f.• pellejo s.m.• piel s.m.v.• cicatrizarse v.• descortezar v.• desollar v.• despellejar v.• excoriar v.• pelar v.
I skɪna) u ( of person) piel f; (esp of face; in terms of quality, condition) cutis m, piel f; ( in terms of color) tez f, piel fby the skin of one's teeth — por un pelo (fam), por los pelos (fam)
it's no skin off my nose — a mí me trae sin cuidado, ¿a mí qué me importa?
to be all skin and bones — estar* hecho un esqueleto, estar* en los huesos
to get under somebody's skin — (colloq) crisparle los nervios a alguien, sacar* a alguien de quicio
to have a thick/thin skin — ser* insensible/muy sensible a las críticas
to have somebody under one's skin — (colloq) estar* loco por alguien (fam)
to jump o leap out of one's skin: I nearly jumped out of my skin when... casi me muero del susto cuando... (fam); (before n) < disease> de la piel, cutáneo; skin graft — injerto m (cutáneo); save I 1) a)
b) u c (of animal, bird, fish) piel fc) u c (of tomatoes, plums, sausage) piel f; (of potatoes, bananas) piel f, cáscara fd) u (on milk, custard) nata f; ( on paint) capa f dura
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a) \<\<animal\>\> despellejar, desollar*to skin somebody alive — desollar* vivo a alguien, arrancarle* la piel a tiras a alguien
skin the tomatoes — quíteles la piel a los tomates, pele los tomates
b) ( scrape) \<\<knee/elbow\>\> despellejar, pelar[skɪn]1. N1) [of person] piel f ; [of face] cutis m ; (=complexion) tez f- be skin and bone- jump out of one's skin- save one's skin- have a thick/thin skin- get under sb's skin4) (=crust) (on paint, milk pudding) nata f5) (for wine) odre m6) (Aer, Naut) revestimiento m7) * = skinhead8) (Drugs) ** (=cigarette paper) papelillo * m, papel m de fumar2. VT1) [+ animal] despellejar, desollarI'll skin him alive! — (fig) ¡lo voy a matar! *, ¡lo voy a desollar vivo!
- keep one's eyes skinned for sth2) [+ fruit] pelar, quitar la piel a; [+ tree] descortezar3) (=graze)to skin one's knee/elbow — desollarse la rodilla/el codo
4) ** (=steal from) despellejar, esquilmar3.CPDskin cancer N — cáncer m de piel
skin colour N — (=colour of one's skin) color m de la piel; (=shade) color m natural
skin disease N — enfermedad f de la piel
skin diver N — buceador(a) m / f, buzo mf, submarinista mf
skin diving N — buceo m, submarinismo m
skin flick * N — película f porno *
skin freshener N — tónico m para la piel
skin game * N — (US) estafa f
skin graft(ing) N — injerto m de piel
skin trade * N — publicación f de revistas porno
skin wound N — herida f superficial
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I [skɪn]a) u ( of person) piel f; (esp of face; in terms of quality, condition) cutis m, piel f; ( in terms of color) tez f, piel fby the skin of one's teeth — por un pelo (fam), por los pelos (fam)
it's no skin off my nose — a mí me trae sin cuidado, ¿a mí qué me importa?
to be all skin and bones — estar* hecho un esqueleto, estar* en los huesos
to get under somebody's skin — (colloq) crisparle los nervios a alguien, sacar* a alguien de quicio
to have a thick/thin skin — ser* insensible/muy sensible a las críticas
to have somebody under one's skin — (colloq) estar* loco por alguien (fam)
to jump o leap out of one's skin: I nearly jumped out of my skin when... casi me muero del susto cuando... (fam); (before n) < disease> de la piel, cutáneo; skin graft — injerto m (cutáneo); save I 1) a)
b) u c (of animal, bird, fish) piel fc) u c (of tomatoes, plums, sausage) piel f; (of potatoes, bananas) piel f, cáscara fd) u (on milk, custard) nata f; ( on paint) capa f dura
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a) \<\<animal\>\> despellejar, desollar*to skin somebody alive — desollar* vivo a alguien, arrancarle* la piel a tiras a alguien
skin the tomatoes — quíteles la piel a los tomates, pele los tomates
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1 noun(a) (of person) peau f;∎ to have dark/fair skin avoir la peau brune/claire;∎ to have bad/good skin avoir une vilaine/jolie peau;∎ I always wear cotton next to my skin je porte toujours du coton sur la peau;∎ you're nothing but skin and bone tu n'as que la peau et les os;∎ we're all human under the skin au fond, nous sommes tous humains;∎ she escaped by the skin of her teeth elle l'a échappé belle, elle s'en est tirée de justesse;∎ he got into office by the skin of his teeth il a été élu de justesse;∎ she nearly jumped out of her skin elle a sauté au plafond;∎ familiar it's no skin off my nose ça m'est égal, ce n'est pas mon problème;∎ familiar he really gets under my skin il me tape sur les nerfs, celui-là;∎ familiar I've got her under my skin je l'ai dans la peau;∎ to save one's skin sauver sa peau;∎ to be soaked to the skin être trempé jusqu'aux os;(b) (of animal) peau f;∎ to cast or shed its skin (snake) muer;∎ a crocodile-skin handbag un sac en crocodile∎ potatoes cooked in their skins des pommes de terre en robe de chambre ou des champs(d) (on milk, sauce, pudding) peau f;∎ take the skin off the custard enlevez la peau de la crème anglaise(f) (for wine) outre f(cancer, disease, tone) de la peau∎ figurative if I find him I'll skin him alive si je le trouve, je l'écorche vif;∎ proverb there's more than one way to skin a cat = il y a bien des moyens d'arriver à ses fins(b) (graze → limb) écorcher;∎ I skinned my knee je me suis écorché le genou∎ he got skinned at cards il s'est laissé plumer aux cartes;∎ you've been skinned tu t'es fait avoir ou arnaquer∎ skin me! tape-moi dans la main!very familiar (drums) batterie□ f►► skin cream crème f pour la peau;skin diver plongeur(euse) m,f;skin diving plongée f sous-marine;familiar skin flick film m porno;skin food (UNCOUNT) crème f nourrissante (pour la peau);familiar skin game arnaque f;skin graft greffe f de la peau;∎ to have a skin graft subir une greffe de la peau;skin grafting greffage m de la peau;familiar skin mag revue f porno;skin patch timbre m transdermique;Medicine skin test cuti-réaction f -
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1. noun1) Haut, dieget under somebody's skin — (fig. coll.) (irritate somebody) jemandem auf die Nerven gehen od. fallen (ugs.); (fascinate or enchant somebody) jemandem unter die Haut gehen (ugs.)
have a thick/thin skin — (fig.) ein dickes Fell haben (ugs.) /dünnhäutig sein
jump out of one's skin — (fig.) aus dem Häuschen geraten (ugs.)
save one's skin — (fig.) seine Haut retten (ugs.)
it's no skin off my/his etc. nose — (coll.) das braucht mich/ihn usw. nicht zu jucken (ugs.)
2) (hide) Haut, die3) (fur) Fell, das5) (sausage-casing) Haut, die6) (on milk) Haut, die2. transitive verb,- nn- häuten; schälen [Frucht]skin somebody alive — (fig. coll.) Hackfleisch aus jemandem machen (ugs.); see also academic.ru/26032/eye">eye 1. 1)
* * *[skin] 1. noun1) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) die Haut2) (a thin outer layer, as on a fruit: a banana-skin; onion-skins.) die Schale2. verb(to remove the skin from: He skinned and cooked the rabbit.) enthäuten- skin-diving- skin flick
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- by the skin of one's teeth* * *[skɪn]I. nto be soaked [or drenched] to the \skin nass bis auf die Haut seinto have a thin \skin dünnhäutig sein famto have a thick \skin ein dickes Fell habento strip to the \skin sich akk nackt ausziehenlion \skin Löwenfell nt3. (rind) of a fruit, potato Schale f; of a boiled potato Schale f, Pelle f BRD; of sausage [Wurst-]Haut f, [Wurst-]Pelle f BRD; of almonds, tomatoes Haut fto slip on a banana \skin auf einer Bananenschale ausrutschento cook potatoes in their \skins Pellkartoffeln kochen7.▶ to get under sb's \skin (irritate or annoy sb) jdm auf die Nerven gehen [o fallen] fam; (move or affect sb) jdm unter die Haut gehen▶ by the \skin of one's teeth nur mit knapper NotII. vt<- nn->to \skin an animal ein Tier häutento \skin fruits Obst schälen2. (graze)to \skin one's elbow/knees sich dat den Ellbogen/die Knie aufschürfen* * *[skɪn]1. n1) Haut fhe's nothing but skin and bone(s) nowadays — er ist nur noch Haut und Knochen
that's no skin off my nose ( esp Brit inf ) — das juckt mich nicht
to get inside the skin of a part (Theat) — in einer Rolle aufgehen
all men/women are brothers/sisters under the skin — im Grunde sind alle Menschen gleich
I've got you under my skin — du hast mirs angetan
to have a thick/thin skin (fig) — ein dickes Fell (inf)/eine dünne Haut haben
by the skin of one's teeth (inf) — mit knapper Not, mit Ach und Krach (inf)
3) (= oilskins) Ölhaut f, Ölzeug nt4) (for wine etc) Schlauch m7) (on milk etc) Haut f8) (for duplicating) Matrize f9) (= skinhead) Skin m2. vtthere's more than one way to skin a cat (inf) — es gibt nicht nur einen Weg
to skin sb alive (inf) — jdm den Kopf abreißen (hum inf)
See:→ eye2) (= graze) knee abschürfen* * *skin [skın]A sby the skin of one’s teeth um Haaresbreite, mit knapper Not, mit Ach und Krach;I caught the train by the skin of my teeth ich habe den Zug gerade noch erwischt;that’s no skin off my nose umg das juckt mich nicht;be in sb’s skin in jemandes Haut stecken;get under sb’s skin umga) jemandem unter die Haut gehen, jemandem nahegehen,b) jemandem auf die Nerven gehen;get under the skin of sth etwas richtig verstehen;have a thick (thin) skin ein dickes Fell haben (dünnhäutig sein);2. Fell n, Pelz m, JAGD Balg m, Decke f (von Tieren)3. Haut f, (Kartoffel-, Obst- etc) Schale f, Hülse f, Schote f, Rinde fskin on milk Haut auf der Milch5. allg Oberfläche f, besondersa) FLUG, SCHIFF Außenhaut fb) FLUG Hülle f, Bespannung f (eines Ballons)c) ARCH Außenwand fd) ARCH (Außen)Verkleidung f (Aluminiumplatten etc)6. (Wasser-, Wein) Schlauch m7. Br umg Skin m (Skinhead)8. besonders Ir sl Haut f (Person):he’s a good old skin9. US sla) Gauner(in), Betrüger(in)10. sl Gummi m (Kondom)11. pl MUS sl Schlagzeug nB adj besonders US sl Sex…:C v/t1. schälen:2. sich das Knie etc aufschürfen:skin one’s kneeskin sb alive umga) kein gutes Haar an jemandem lassenb) jemandem gehörig seine Meinung sagen;I’ll skin him alive! umg der kriegt was von mir zu hören!;skin and salt sb umg jemanden bös in die Pfanne hauen4. umga) jemanden ausplündern, -beuten5. einen Strumpf etc abstreifen6. ELEK abisolierenD v/i* * *1. noun1) Haut, diebe all or just skin and bone — (fig.) nur Haut und Knochen sein (ugs.)
be soaked or wet to the skin — bis auf die Haut durchnässt sein
by or with the skin of one's teeth — mit knapper Not
get under somebody's skin — (fig. coll.) (irritate somebody) jemandem auf die Nerven gehen od. fallen (ugs.); (fascinate or enchant somebody) jemandem unter die Haut gehen (ugs.)
have a thick/thin skin — (fig.) ein dickes Fell haben (ugs.) /dünnhäutig sein
jump out of one's skin — (fig.) aus dem Häuschen geraten (ugs.)
save one's skin — (fig.) seine Haut retten (ugs.)
it's no skin off my/his etc. nose — (coll.) das braucht mich/ihn usw. nicht zu jucken (ugs.)
2) (hide) Haut, die3) (fur) Fell, das5) (sausage-casing) Haut, die6) (on milk) Haut, die2. transitive verb,- nn- häuten; schälen [Frucht]skin somebody alive — (fig. coll.) Hackfleisch aus jemandem machen (ugs.); see also eye 1. 1)
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1) ко́жа ж; шку́ра ж2) кожура́ жbanana skin — кожура́ бана́на
3) мех м, бурдю́к м (to hold wine, etc)- skin flick
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subs.Of men: Ar. and V. χρώς, ὁ (rare P.), χροιά, ἡ, P. τὸ ἔξωθεν σῶμα (Thuc. 2, 49).Of an animal, hide: P. and V. δέρμα, τό, βύρσα, ἡ, δορά, ἡ (Plat.), V. δέρος, τό, δέρας, τό, ῥινός, ἡ (Eur., Rhes.).Dressed skins: P. and V. διφθέραι, αἱ (Eur., frag.).Undressed skins: P. δέρρεις, αἱ.Shield of hide: Ar. ῥινός, ἡ.Garment of skins: V. σισυρνώδης στόλος, ὁ (Soph., frag.).Garment of goat-skin: Ar. and P. διφθέρα, ἡ.Skin for holding wine: P. and V. ἀσκός, ὁ.Skin of a serpent: V. χιτών, ὁ (Eur., I. T. 288).Escape with a whole skin: see with impunity, under Impunity.——————v. trans.Ar. and P. δέρειν, ἀποδέρειν ( Xen.), ἐκδέρειν (Plat., Euthydemus, 301. d.), absol. also, V. βύρσαν ἐκδέρειν (Eur., El. 824).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Skin
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мн. меха fur;
furs серый беличий мех ≈ calaber бобровый мех ≈ castor, beaver шиншилловый мех ≈ chinchilla хорьковый мех ≈ fitch на меху -
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[ʤæk] I 1. сущ.1)а) простой парень, человек (из народа)every man (of them) jack — брит.; уст. каждый, всякий (человек)
б) = Jack tar матросв) работник, слуга, подёнщик, мальчик на побегушках, работягаг) (человек, занимающийся каким-л. физическим трудом; обычно как второй компонент сложных слов) см. тж. lumberjack, steeplejackд) амер.; разг. детектив, сыщик; военный полицейский3) молодая или маленькая щучка см. тж. jack salmon, skipjack4) австрал.; зоол.; сокр. от laughing jackass кукабарра, смеющийся зимородок ( водится в Австралии и Новой Гвинее)5) амер. дубинка, палка6)а) амер.; разг. деньгиб) брит.; разг.; = jacks, = jax купюра в 5 фунтов стерлингов7) карт. валетSyn:8) = jackpot9) амер.; разг.; = applejack яблочная водка10)а) тех. домкратб) тех.; = jack plug разъём, гнездод) муз. толкачик (небольшой вертикальный кусочек дерева, к которому крепится перо или кожаный плектр, которые извлекают звук, зацепляясь за струну; в клавесине)11) четверть пинты ( единица объёма)12) разг. таблетка с героином13) разг. малость, самая малость, чуточка2. гл.1) = jack up поднимать домкратом, домкратитьYou have to jack up the car in order to change a wheel. — Для того чтобы поменять колесо, машину необходимо поднять домкратом.
- jack upSyn:2)а) увеличивать, расширятьSyn:б) австрал. договариваться, организовыватьSyn:•- jack offII сущ.; мор.; = Jackгюйс (военно-морской флаг, поднимаемый на корабле)Syn:••III 1. сущ.; ист.1)Syn:б) высокая пивная кружка ( из кожи)Syn:2) ист. солдатская кожаная куртка без рукавовSyn:2. гл.свежевать тюленей, сдирать кожу с тюленьих туш -
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1. adjective1) (having an even surface; not rough: Her skin is as smooth as satin.) liso2) (without lumps: Mix the ingredients to a smooth paste.) homogéneo3) ((of movement) without breaks, stops or jolts: Did you have a smooth flight from New York?) tranquilo, en calma4) (without problems or difficulties: a smooth journey; His progress towards promotion was smooth and rapid.) sin problemas/inconvenientes5) ((too) agreeable and pleasant in manner etc: I don't trust those smooth salesmen.) zalamero, meloso
2. verb1) ((often with down, out etc) to make (something) smooth or flat: She tried to smooth the creases out.) alisar2) ((with into or over): to rub (a liquid substance etc) gently over (a surface): Smooth the moisturizing cream into/over your face and neck.) esparcir•- smoothen- smoothly
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smooth adj1. suave / liso2. sin problemastr[smʊːð]1 (surface, texture, tyre) liso,-a; (skin) suave; (road) llano,-a, uniforme; (sea) tranquilo,-a, en calma2 (liquid mixture, sauce) sin grumos3 (wine, beer, etc) suave4 (style etc) fluido,-a5 (journey, flight) tranquilo,-a; (take-off, landing, stop) suave; (take-over, transition) sin problemas, sin obstáculos, sin complicaciones6 pejorative (person) zalamero,-a, meloso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas smooth as a baby's bottom suave como el culito de un bebéto be a smooth operator ser un tipo muy hábilto be a smooth talker tener un pico de oroto smooth the path/way preparar el terreno, allanar el terrenoto smooth things over limar asperezassmooth ['smu:ð] vt: alisarsmooth adj1) : liso (dícese de una superficie)smooth skin: piel lisa2) : suave (dícese de un movimiento)a smooth landing: un aterrizaje suave3) : sin grumosa smooth sauce: una salsa sin grumos4) : fluidosmooth writing: escritura fluidaadj.• blando, -a adj.• igual adj.• liso, -a adj.• llano, -a adj.• parejo, -a adj.• raso, -a adj.• rodado, -a adj.• suave adj.• terso, -a adj.• tranquilo, -a adj.• unido, -a adj.v.• alisar v.• allanar v.• aplanar v.• atusar v.• desbastar v.• emparejar v.• esmerilar v.• igualar v.• raer v.• suavizar v.
I smuːðadjective -er, -est1)a) <texture/stone> liso, suave; < skin> suave, terso; <sea/lake> tranquilo, en calmathis razor gives a smooth shave — esta navaja afeita muy al ras or (Esp tb) da un afeitado muy apurado
as smooth as a baby's bottom — suave como la piel de un bebé; millpond, rough I 1) a)
b) ( of consistency) <batter/sauce> sin grumos, homogéneoc) ( of taste) <wine/whiskey> suave2)a) ( of movement) <acceleration/take-off> suave; < flight> cómodo, buenoit was a smooth crossing — el mar estaba en calma, fue una buena travesía
b) ( trouble-free) < journey> sin complicaciones or problemas3)a) (easy, polished) <style/performance> fluidob) (glib, suave) (pej) poco sincerohe's a smooth talker — tiene mucha labia, tiene un pico de oro; operator 2) b)
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a) \<\<dress/sheets/hair\>\> alisar, arreglarb) ( polish) pulirc) ( ease)to smooth somebody's path o way — allanarle el camino or el terreno a alguien
Phrasal Verbs:[smuːð]1. ADJ(compar smoother) (superl smoothest)1) (=not rough) [surface, stone] liso; [skin] suave, terso; [hair] suave; [road] llano, parejo (esp LAm); [sea, lake] tranquilo, en calmafor a smoother shave, use Gillinson — para un afeitado apurado, use Gillinson
- be as smooth as silk or satin2) (=not lumpy) [paste, sauce] sin grumos3) (=not jerky) [running of engine, take-off, landing, motion] suave, parejo (esp LAm); [crossing, flight] bueno; [breathing] regularhe lit his pipe without interrupting the smooth flow of his speech — encendió su pipa sin interrumpir el hilo de su narración
4) (=trouble-free) [transition, takeover] sin problemas, poco conflictivo; [journey] sin problemas, sin complicacionesthe smooth passage of a bill through Parliament — la sosegada discusión de un proyecto de ley en el parlamento
5) (=mellow) [flavour, whisky, cigar, voice, sound] suave6) (=polished) [style] fluido, suave; [performance] fluidooperatorbeneath the smooth exterior, he's rather insecure — bajo ese aire experimentado, es bastante inseguro
2. VTto smooth one's hair back from one's forehead — alisarse el pelo retirándolo de la frente; see flat I, 1., 2)
3) (=soften) [+ skin] suavizarto smooth away wrinkles — hacer desaparecer las arrugas, eliminar las arrugas
4) (=make easy) [+ transition] facilitar; [+ process] suavizarto smooth the path or way for sth/sb — allanar el camino para algo/a algn
5) (=rub)3.* * *
I [smuːð]adjective -er, -est1)a) <texture/stone> liso, suave; < skin> suave, terso; <sea/lake> tranquilo, en calmathis razor gives a smooth shave — esta navaja afeita muy al ras or (Esp tb) da un afeitado muy apurado
as smooth as a baby's bottom — suave como la piel de un bebé; millpond, rough I 1) a)
b) ( of consistency) <batter/sauce> sin grumos, homogéneoc) ( of taste) <wine/whiskey> suave2)a) ( of movement) <acceleration/take-off> suave; < flight> cómodo, buenoit was a smooth crossing — el mar estaba en calma, fue una buena travesía
b) ( trouble-free) < journey> sin complicaciones or problemas3)a) (easy, polished) <style/performance> fluidob) (glib, suave) (pej) poco sincerohe's a smooth talker — tiene mucha labia, tiene un pico de oro; operator 2) b)
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a) \<\<dress/sheets/hair\>\> alisar, arreglarb) ( polish) pulirc) ( ease)to smooth somebody's path o way — allanarle el camino or el terreno a alguien
Phrasal Verbs: -
20 dry
1. adjective1) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) seco2) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) aburrido3) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) agudo, mordaz4) ((of wine) not sweet.) seco
2. verb(to (cause to) become dry: I prefer drying dishes to washing them; The clothes dried quickly in the sun.) secar- dried- drier
- dryer
- drily
- dryly
- dryness
- dry-clean
- dry land
- dry off
- dry up
dry1 adj secois the washing dry? ¿está seca la ropa?dry2 vb secartr[draɪ]2 (cow) sin leche, que no da leche3 (dull, uninteresting) aburrido,-a, árido,-a4 (amusing, ironic) agudo,-a, mordaz, cáustico,-a1 (gen) secar1 (become dry) secarse ( off, -)1 (Also to dry up) (dry the dishes) secar (los platos)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthere wasn't a dry eye in the house no hubo quien no lloraraas dry as a bone completamente seco,-aas dry as dust muy árido,-ato be dry / feel dry (thirsty) tener la garganta seca, tener sedto dry one's eyes enjugarse las lágrimasto dry oneself (off) secarseto run dry (river, well) secarseto wipe something dry secar algodry dock dique nombre masculino secodry goods SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL comestibles nombre masculino plural no perecederos 2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL artículos nombre masculino plural de merceríadry ice hielo secodry land tierra firmedry rot putrefacción nombre femenino de la maderadry run simulacro: secardry vi: secarse1) : seco2) thirsty: sediento3) : donde la venta de bebidas alcohólicas está prohibidaa dry county: un condado seco4) dull: aburrido, árido5) : seco (dícese del vino), brut (dícese de la champaña)adj.• enjuto, -a adj.• seco, -a adj.• sediento, -a adj.• árido, -a adj.n.• sequedal s.m.v.• acecinar v.• desecar v.• enjugar v.• enjutar v.• quemar v.• quemarse v.• secar v.draɪ
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adjective drier, driest1)a) ( not wet) <ground/washing> secob) ( lacking natural moisture) <leaves/skin/hair> seco; < cough> secothere wasn't a dry eye in the house — (set phrase) no hubo quien no llorara
c) ( dried-up) <well/river> secoto run dry — \<\<river/well\>\> secarse*
d) (not rainy, not humid) <climate/weather/heat> secoe) ( using no fluid) < cell> seco2) ( prohibiting sale of alcohol) <state/county> seco, donde está prohibida la venta de bebidas alcohólicas4)a) ( ironic) <humor/wit> mordaz, cáusticob) ( lacking warmth) <laugh/style> seco5) (dull, boring) <lecture/book> árido
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dries, drying, dried transitive verba) \<\<clothes/crockery\>\> secar*to dry oneself — secarse*
to dry one's eyes/tears — secarse* or (liter) enjugarse* las lágrimas
b) ( preserve) \<\<fish/fruit/meat\>\> secar*
2.
vi \<\<washing/dishes/paint\>\> secarse*Phrasal Verbs:- dry off- dry out- dry up[draɪ]1. ADJ(compar drier) (superl driest)1) (=not moist) [clothes, paint, leaves, weather] seco; [climate] árido, secoher throat/mouth was dry, she had a dry throat/mouth — tenía la garganta/boca seca
her eyes were dry — (=without tears) no había lágrimas en sus ojos
for dry skin/hair — para piel seca/pelo seco
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to get dry — secarse•
to wipe sth dry — secar algo (con un trapo)2) * (=thirsty)to be or feel dry — tener sed, estar seco *
3) * (=prohibiting alcohol) [country, state] secodue to a storm, the island was dry for a week — a causa de una tormenta, durante una semana no hubo ni una gota de alcohol en la isla
4) (=wry) [humour, wit] mordaz; [laugh] sardónicohe has a very dry sense of humour — tiene un sentido del humor muy mordaz or cargado de ironía
5) (=harsh)6) (=uninteresting) [lecture, subject, book] árido; [voice] seco7) (=not sweet) [wine, sherry, cider] seco; [champagne] brut, seco8) (=not producing milk)2.Nthe dry — (Brit) lo seco
such cars grip the road well, even in the dry — estos coches se agarran bien al firme, incluso en seco
3.VT secarto dry one's hands/eyes — secarse las manos/las lágrimas
to dry o.s. — secarse
4. VI1) (=become dry) secarsewould you rather wash or dry? — ¿prefieres lavar o secar?
2) (esp Brit) (Theat) quedarse en blanco5.CPDdry cleaner's N — tintorería f, tinte m (Sp)
dry cleaning N — limpieza f en seco
dry fly N — (Fishing) mosca f seca
dry ginger N — ginebra f seca
dry goods store N — (US) mercería f
dry measure N — medida f para áridos
dry rot N — putrefacción seca de la madera causada por un hongo
dry run N — (fig) ensayo m
dry shampoo N — champú m seco
dry shave N —
dry ski slope N — pista f artificial de esquí
dry stone wall N — muro m seco
- dry off- dry out- dry up* * *[draɪ]
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adjective drier, driest1)a) ( not wet) <ground/washing> secob) ( lacking natural moisture) <leaves/skin/hair> seco; < cough> secothere wasn't a dry eye in the house — (set phrase) no hubo quien no llorara
c) ( dried-up) <well/river> secoto run dry — \<\<river/well\>\> secarse*
d) (not rainy, not humid) <climate/weather/heat> secoe) ( using no fluid) < cell> seco2) ( prohibiting sale of alcohol) <state/county> seco, donde está prohibida la venta de bebidas alcohólicas4)a) ( ironic) <humor/wit> mordaz, cáusticob) ( lacking warmth) <laugh/style> seco5) (dull, boring) <lecture/book> árido
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dries, drying, dried transitive verba) \<\<clothes/crockery\>\> secar*to dry oneself — secarse*
to dry one's eyes/tears — secarse* or (liter) enjugarse* las lágrimas
b) ( preserve) \<\<fish/fruit/meat\>\> secar*
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vi \<\<washing/dishes/paint\>\> secarse*Phrasal Verbs:- dry off- dry out- dry up
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