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121 glimmer
1. n мерцание; слабый, тусклый свет2. n слабый проблеск3. n огонь4. v мерцать; тускло светить5. n мин. слюдаСинонимический ряд:1. flash (noun) blink; coruscation; flash; glance; gleam; glint; glisten; glitter; quiver; scintillation; shimmer; sparkle; twinkle; wink2. flickering gleam (noun) faint light; flicker; flickering gleam; hint; inkling; ray; spark; trace3. glance (verb) appear faintly; blink; coruscate; fade; flash; flicker; glance; gleam; gleam faintly; glint; glisten; glitter; glow; scintillate; shimmer; shine; shine weakly; spangle; sparkle; twinkle; wink -
122 twinkle
1. n мерцание2. n мигание3. n мелькание4. n огонёк5. n мгновениеin a twinkle, in the twinkle of an eye — в мгновение ока
6. v мерцать, сверкать7. v моргать; мигать; подмигивать8. v мелькать; быстро двигаться9. v излучать10. v поэт. освещать путьСинонимический ряд:1. flash (noun) blink; coruscation; flash; flicker; glance; gleam; glimmer; glint; glisten; glitter; quiver; scintillation; shimmer; spark; sparkle2. instant (noun) breathing; crack; instant; jiffy; minute; moment; second; shake; split second; trice; twinkling; wink3. glance (verb) bat; blink; bright; coruscate; flash; flicker; glance; gleam; glimmer; glint; glisten; glitter; nictate; nictitate; scintillate; shimmer; shine; spangle; sparkle; wink -
123 nudge
nudge [nʌdʒ](a) (with elbow) pousser du coude, donner un coup de coude à;∎ she nudged her friend to wake her up elle donna un petit coup de coude à son amie pour la réveiller;∎ British humorous he didn't come home last night, nudge nudge, wink wink il n'est pas rentré hier soir, si tu vois ce que je veux dire∎ he cautiously nudged the door open il poussa tout doucement la porte (pour l'ouvrir);∎ the truck nudged its way through the crowd le camion se fraya un passage à travers la foule(c) (encourage) encourager, pousser;∎ to nudge sb into doing sth encourager ou pousser qn à faire qch;∎ British to nudge sb's memory rafraîchir la mémoire de qn(d) (approach) approcher de;∎ he must be nudging fifty il doit approcher de la cinquantaine;∎ temperatures nudging 40° C des températures proches de 40° C2 noun∎ to give sb a nudge pousser qn du coude∎ she agreed with a nudge from her friends ses amis l'ont encouragée à dire oui;∎ he needs a nudge in the right direction il a besoin qu'on le pousse dans la bonne direction -
124 hoodwink
transitive verbhinters Licht führen; täuschen* * *['hudwiŋk](to trick or deceive.) täuschen* * *hood·wink[ˈhʊdwɪŋk]vt▪ to \hoodwink sb jdn hereinlegen▪ to \hoodwink sb into doing sth jdn dazu verleiten, etw zu tun* * *['hʊdwɪŋk]vt (inf)(he)reinlegen (inf)to hoodwink sb into doing sth —
they hoodwinked him into signing the contract — er ließ sich von ihnen (dazu) verleiten, den Vertrag zu unterschreiben
I was hoodwinked into buying an imitation — man hat mir eine Imitation angedreht (inf)
* * *hoodwink v/t1. obs jemandem die Augen verbinden2. fig hinters Licht führen, reinlegen umg* * *transitive verbhinters Licht führen; täuschen* * *v.hintergehen v.täuschen v. -
125 adresser
adresser [adʀese]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. to addressb. ( = envoyer) to send2. reflexive verb• s'adresser à ( = parler à) to speak to ; ( = aller trouver) to go and see ; (dans une administration) to apply to ; ( = viser) to be aimed at• il s'adresse à un public féminin [discours, magazine] it is aimed at a female audience ; [auteur] he writes for a female readership• et cela s'adresse aussi à vous ! and that goes for you too!* * *adʀese
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1) ( destiner) to direct [critique, menace] (à at); to put [demande, question] (à to); to make [déclaration]; to deliver [ultimatum, message] (à to); to present [recommandation, pétition] (à to); to put out [appel] (à to); to aim [coup] (à at)2) ( expédier) to send [lettre]3) ( écrire l'adresse) to address [lettre]4) ( diriger) to refer [personne] ( à quelqu'un to somebody)
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s'adresser verbe pronominal1) ( parler)2) ( contacter)s'adresser à — to contact [ministère, ambassade]
pour les visas, adressez-vous au consulat — apply to the consulate for visas
3) ( être destiné)s'adresser à — [mesure, invention] to be aimed at; ( toucher)
s'adresser à — to appeal to [instinct, conscience]
4) ( échanger) to exchange [salut, lettres]* * *adʀese vt1) (= expédier) [courrier, colis] to sendadresser qch à qn — to send sb sth, to send sth to sb
Nous vous avons adressé un courrier la semaine dernière. — We sent you a letter last week.
2) (= écrire l'adresse sur) [enveloppe, lettre] to addressCette lettre est incorrectement adressée. — This letter is incorrectly addressed.
Apparemment, ça vous est adressé. — It seems to be addressed to you.
3) [injures, compliments, voeux] to addressadresser la parole à qn — to speak to sb, to address sb
4) (orienter)adresser qn à [docteur, bureau] — to send sb to
* * *adresser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( destiner) to direct [critique, menace, propos] (à at); to put [demande, question] (à to); to make [déclaration]; to deliver [ultimatum, message, mise en garde] (à to); to present [recommandation, pétition, témoignage] (à to); to put out [appel] (à to); to aim [coup] (à at); cette remarque m'était adressée that remark was directed at me; adresser la parole à qn to speak to sb; adresser un sourire à qn to smile at sb; adresser un sourire complice à qn to give sb a conspiratorial smile; adresser un regard à qn to look at sb; adresser des éloges or louanges à qn to praise sb; adresser la parole à qn to speak to sb;3 ( écrire l'adresse) to address [lettre, colis]; lettre bien/mal adressée correctly/incorrectly addressed letter; adressé à mon nom addressed to me personally;4 ( diriger) to refer [personne] (à qn to sb); adresser un patient à un spécialiste to refer a patient to a specialist.B s'adresser vpr1 ( parler) s'adresser à qn to speak to sb; s'adresser à la foule to speak to ou to address the crowd;2 ( contacter) s'adresser à to contact; s'adresser au consulat to contact the consulate; s'adresser à une firme japonaise to go to a Japanese firm; pour tous renseignements, s'adresser à… for all information, contact…; adressez-vous au guichet 2 go to window 2; adressez-vous au bureau d'information go and ask at the information desk; adresse-toi à ton père ask your father; pour les visas, adressez-vous au consulat apply to the consulate for visas;3 ( être destiné) s'adresser à [mesure, invention] to be aimed at; ( toucher) s'adresser à to appeal to [conscience, instinct];4 ( échanger) to exchange [salut, signe, reproche, lettres]; s'adresser la parole to speak to each other.[adrese] verbe transitif1. [paquet, enveloppe] to addresscette lettre vous est adressée this letter is addressed to you ou has your name on the envelope2. [envoyer]a. [généralement] to address ou to direct something to somebodyb. [par courrier] to send ou to forward something to somebody3. [destiner]adresser quelque chose à quelqu'un [une remarque] to address something to ou to direct something at somebodyil leur adressait des regards furieux he looked at them with fury in his eyes, he shot furious glances at themle clin d'œil m'était sans doute adressé the wink was undoubtedly meant for ou intended for ou aimed at me4. [diriger - personne]————————s'adresser à verbe pronominal plus prépositionle ministre s'adressera d'abord aux élus locaux the minister will first address the local councillorss'adresser à la conscience/générosité de quelqu'un (figuré) to appeal to somebody's conscience/generosity2. [être destiné à] to be meant for ou aimed at3. [pour se renseigner] -
126 envoyer
envoyer [ɑ̃vwaje]➭ TABLE 81. transitive verbb. [+ personne] to send ; (en vacances, en courses) to send (off) (chez, auprès de to ) ; [+ émissaire, troupes] to send out• envoie David à l'épicerie/aux nouvelles send David to the grocer's/to see if there's any news• ils l'avaient envoyé chez sa grand-mère pour les vacances they had sent him off to his grandmother's for the holidaysc. ( = lancer) [+ objet] to throw ; [+ obus] to fire ; [+ signaux] to send out ; (Sport) [+ ballon] to send• envoyer des coups de pied/poing à qn to kick/punch sb• envoyer qn à terre or au tapis to knock sb downd. (locutions) envoyer chercher qn/qch to send for sb/sth2. reflexive verb► s'envoyer (inf!) [+ corvée] to get stuck (inf) with ; [+ bouteille] to knock back (inf) ; [+ nourriture] to scoff (inf)* * *ɑ̃vwaje
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1) (expédier, faire déplacer) to send (à to)3) ( asséner)4) ( transmettre) to send
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s'envoyer verbe pronominal1) ( échanger) to exchanges'envoyer des baisers — ( par gestes) to blow each other kisses
2) (colloq) ( avaler) to guzzle [boisson]; to wolf down [repas]••envoyer quelqu'un promener — (colloq) to send somebody packing (colloq)
tout envoyer promener — (colloq) to drop the lot (colloq)
* * *ɑ̃vwaje vt1) [lettre] to sendMa tante m'a envoyé une carte pour mon anniversaire. — My aunt sent me a card for my birthday.
2) [balle] to throw3) fig4) [personne]Sa mère l'a envoyé chercher du pain. — His mother sent him to get some bread.
envoyer par le fond [bateau] — to send to the bottom
envoyer les couleurs MILITAIRE — to run up the colours
* * *envoyer verb table: envoyerA vtr1 ( expédier) to send [lettre, marchandises, cadeau, argent, félicitations, aide] (à to); Yann vous envoie ses amitiés Yann sends (you) his regards;2 ( faire déplacer) to send [ambulance, personne, police, troupes]; qui vous envoie? who sent you?; je vous envoie un technicien I will send you an engineer; envoyer un reporter à l'étranger/un homme en prison to send a reporter abroad/a man to jail; on l'a envoyé étudier à Genève he was sent off to study in Geneva; je l'ai envoyé chercher le journal I sent him out to get the paper;3 ( lancer) to throw [balle, caillou]; to fire [missile, roquette] (sur at); envoie-moi le savon throw me the soap; il m'a envoyé un caillou he threw a stone at me; envoyer qch dans l'œil/les jambes de qn to hit sb in the eye/the legs with sth; envoyer le ballon dans les buts to put the ball in the net;4 ( asséner) envoyer un coup de coude à qn ( amicalement) to give sb a dig in the ribs; ( agressivement) to jab sb in the ribs; envoyer un coup de pied à qn to kick sb; envoyer une gifle à qn to slap sb in the face; il m'a envoyé son poing dans la figure he punched me in the face;6 Naut envoyez! about ship!B s'envoyer vpr1 ( échanger) to exchange [lettres, cadeaux, regards] ; s'envoyer des baisers ( par gestes) to blow each other kisses; s'envoyer des clins d'œil to wink at each other;2 ○( avaler) to guzzle○ [alcool, eau]; to wolf down○ [repas]; il s'est envoyé toute la bouteille he guzzled down the entire bottle;envoyer qn au diable○ to tell sb to go to hell○; envoyer qn promener○ or se faire voir◑ to send sb packing○; tout envoyer promener○ to drop the lot○; il ne me l'a pas envoyé dire○ and he told me in no uncertain terms; je ne te l'envoie pas dire○! tell me about it○!; s'envoyer des compliments○ ( à soi-même) to pat oneself on the back; s'envoyer en l'air◑ ( forniquer) to get laid◑; ( avoir un accident) to crash.[ɑ̃vwaje] verbe transitif1. [expédier - généralement] to send (off) ; [ - message radio] to send out (separable) ; [ - marchandises] to send, to dispatch ; [ - invitation] to send (out) ; [ - vœux, condoléances] to send ; [ - CV, candidature] to send (in) ; [ - argent, mandat] to send, to remitenvoyer quelque chose par bateau to ship something, to send something by ship2. [personne] to sendenvoyer promener ou balader ou paître ou bouler quelqu'un (familier) , envoyerquelqu'un au diable (familier) , envoyerquelqu'un sur les roses (familier) to send somebody packingj'avais envie de tout envoyer promener (familier) ou valser (familier) I felt like chucking the whole thing ina. (familier) [le repousser] to send somebody sprawlingb. [l'éconduire] to send somebody packing3. [projeter]envoyer un adversaire à terre ou au tapis to knock an opponent down ou to the ground5. [donner - coup]envoyer des coups de pied/poing à quelqu'un to kick/to punch somebody6. [hisser - pavillon] to hoist————————s'envoyer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)————————s'envoyer verbe pronominal transitif1. (familier) [subir - corvée] to get saddled with2. (familier) [consommer - bière, bouteille] to knock back (separable), to down ; [ - gâteau] to wolf down[sexuellement] (très familier)3. [se donner]————————s'envoyer verbe pronominal intransitif -
127 nod
[nod] 1. past tense, past participle - nodded; verb1) (to make a quick forward and downward movement of the head to show agreement, as a greeting etc: I asked him if he agreed and he nodded (his head); He nodded to the man as he passed him in the street.) prikimati2) (to let the head fall forward and downward when sleepy: Grandmother sat nodding by the fire.) kinkati2. noun(a nodding movement of the head: He answered with a nod.) prikimanje- nod off* * *I [nɔd]nounprikimanje, migljaj, kinkanje, dremanjeto give s.o. a nod — prikimati komuthe land of nod — kraljestvo sanj, spanjeAmerican slang on the nod — na kredit, na upanjeII [nɔd]1.intransitive verbkimati, pokimati; zakinkati, zadremati (često z off); majati se (drevo v vetru), gugati se;2.transitive verbprikimati komu, pritrditito nod to s.o. — pokimati komua nodding acquaintance (with) — bežno poznanstvo, bežen znanec, površno poznavanje -
128 sleep
[sli:p] 1. past tense, past participle - slept; verb(to rest with the eyes closed and in a state of natural unconsciousness: Goodnight - sleep well!; I can't sleep - my mind is too active.) spati2. noun((a) rest in a state of natural unconsciousness: It is bad for you to have too little sleep, since it makes you tired; I had only four hours' sleep last night.) spanje- sleeper- sleepless
- sleepy
- sleepily
- sleepiness
- sleeping-bag
- sleeping-pill / sleeping-tablet
- sleepwalk
- sleepwalker
- put to sleep
- sleep like a log/top
- sleep off
- sleep on* * *I [sli:p]nounspanje, spanec; zoology zimsko spanje; zaspanost; figuratively smrtno spanje; figuratively mirovanje, počivanje; neaktivnost, mrtvilo; smrtbrief sleep — kratko spanje, spančekbroken sleep — móteno, prekinjeno spanjethe last sleep figuratively večno spanje, smrtsound sleep — zdravo, globoko spanjeto fall on sleep archaic zaspatito go to sleep — zaspati (tudi o nogi itd.), iti spat, figuratively umretithe sleep that knows no waking — spanje, ki ne pozna prebujenja, večno spanje, smrtto put (to send) to sleep — uspavati; figuratively umoriti, spraviti s sveta (brez bolečin); (boksanje) omamiti z udarcemII [sli:p]intransitive verbspati; prespati noč (at pri, in v); figuratively mirovati, počivati, biti nedejaven; spati večno spanje, počivati v grobu; transitive verb prespati; dati (komu) prenočišče, prenočiti (koga)to sleep like a log (like a top) figuratively spati kot ubit, kot polhto sleep light — imeti lahko, rahlo spanjewe'll sleep on it figuratively to bomo prespali; bomo videli jutrilet sleeping dogs lie figuratively pustite te stvari pri miru (da ne bo nevšečnosti)to sleep with one eye open — napol spati, biti napol buden, ostati budento sleep with s.o. — spati s kom, spolno občevati s komto sleep o.s. sober — prespati svojo pijanostwe can sleep five people — lahko prenočimo (imamo postelje, ležišča) za pet osebthe top sleeps — vrtavka spi (stoji) (tj. se vrti tako hitro, da oko ne vidi nobenega premikanja)
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