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1. noun1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) movimiento rápido2) ((slang) a movie.) película
2. verb(to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) hacer un movimiento rápidotr[flɪk]1 (jerk) movimiento rápido, movimiento brusco3 (of pages) hojeada1 (with finger) dar un capirotazo a2 (switch) dar al interruptor■ she flicked the light on/off encendió/apagó la luz4 (remove) sacudirse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto flick channels cambiar de canal, hacer zappingflick knife navaja automáticaflick ['flɪk] vt: dar un capirotazo a (con el dedo)to flick a switch: darle al interruptorflick vi1) flit: revolotear2)to flick through : hojear (un libro)flick n: coletazo m (de una cola), capirotazo m (de un dedo)n.• capirotazo s.m.• chasquido s.m.• golpe rápido y ligero s.m.• golpecito s.m.v.• chasquear v.• golpear ligeramente v.
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1. flɪka) ( strike lightly)b) ( remove)to flick the hair out of one's eyes — apartarse or quitarse el pelo de los ojos
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she gave the furniture a quick flick with a duster — les dio una pasada rápida a los muebles con el trapo
at the flick of a switch — con sólo tocar or apretar un botón
2) (colloq & dated) flicks pl[flɪk]1. N1) [of tail] coletazo m ; [of finger] capirotazo m, papirotazo m ; [of duster] pasada f ; [of whip] latigazo mswitch 1., 1)2) (Brit) * película f, peli * f2.VT (with finger) dar un capirotazo a3.VI4.CPDflick knife N — (Brit) navaja f automática, navaja f de resorte (Mex)
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1. [flɪk]a) ( strike lightly)b) ( remove)to flick the hair out of one's eyes — apartarse or quitarse el pelo de los ojos
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she gave the furniture a quick flick with a duster — les dio una pasada rápida a los muebles con el trapo
at the flick of a switch — con sólo tocar or apretar un botón
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A n1 ( blow) ( with finger) chiquenaude f ; (with whip, cloth, tongue) petit coup m ; to give sb a flick with sth donner un petit coup de qch à qn ;2 ( movement) gen, Sport petit coup m ; with a flick of the wrist/its tail d'un petit coup de poignet/de queue ; at the flick of a switch rien qu'en appuyant sur un bouton ; to have a flick through a book feuilleter un livre ;3 ○ ( film) film m.C vtr1 ( strike) ( with finger) donner une chiquenaude à ; (with tail, cloth) donner un petit coup à ; to flick a crumb off sth enlever une miette de qch d'un petit geste ; to flick sth at sb ( with finger) envoyer or lancer qch à qn d'une chiquenaude ; to flick sth open ouvrir d'un coup sec ; he flicked his ash onto the floor il a fait tomber sa cendre par terre ; to flick a duster over the chairs donner un coup de chiffon aux chaises ;3 Sport donner un petit coup à [ball].■ flick away:▶ flick [sth] away, flick away [sth] ( with finger) enlever [qch] d'une chiquenaude ; (with tail, object) éloigner.■ flick back:▶ flick [sth] back, flick back [sth] rejeter [qch] en arrière [hair].■ flick off:▶ flick [sth] off, flick off [sth] ( with finger) enlever [qch] d'une chiquenaude ; (with tail, cloth) enlever [qch] d'un petit geste.■ flick out:▶ flick out [tongue] sortir rapidement ;▶ flick [sth] out, flick out [sth] sortir rapidement [tongue, blade].■ flick over:▶ flick [sth] over, flick over [sth] feuilleter [pages]. -
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I 1. [flɪk]2) (movement) movimento m. improvviso, scatto m., guizzo m.2. II [flɪk]1) (strike) dare un colpetto ato flick sth. at sb. — (with finger) tirare qcs. a qcn. (con un colpetto delle dita)
•* * *[flik] 1. noun1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) colpetto2) ((slang) a movie.) film2. verb(to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) dare un colpetto* * *[flɪk]1. n(gen) colpettoSee:2. vt3. vi•* * *flick /flɪk/n.1 scatto; guizzo; mossa repentina: a flick of a switch, lo scatto di un interruttore; a flick of the wrist, uno scatto del polso; With a flick of its tail the fish disappeared, con un guizzo della coda il pesce scomparve2 colpo (breve e secco); schiocco: a flick of the whip, un colpo di frusta; a flick of the fingers, un colpetto secco delle dita ( dato con due dita); un buffetto4 (fam.) film6 (comput.) nei dispositivi touch screen, gesto effettuato con un dito per far scorrere una pagina o passare all'elemento successivo di una raccolta.(to) flick /flɪk/A v. i.( spesso con avv. o prep.) muoversi a scatti o rapidamente; guizzare: His eyes flicked over the page, i suoi occhi percorsero rapidamente la pagina; The snake's tongue flicked out, la lingua del serpente guizzò fuori (o apparve con un guizzo); A knowing glance flicked between them, si sono scambiati una rapida occhiata d'intesa; to flick past (st.), passare (davanti a qc.) con un guizzo (o di scatto)B v. t. ( spesso con avv. o prep.)1 agitare, scuotere (brevemente); scrollare; (far) schioccare (una frusta, ecc.): I flicked my hand and the insect flew away, scossi la mano e l'insetto volò via; She flicked the ash of her cigarette to the floor, scosse la sigaretta facendo cadere a terra la cenere; to flick back one's hair, rigettare indietro i capelli2 colpire leggermente; dare un colpetto (o un buffetto) a: to flick st. off one's sleeve, togliersi qc. dalla manica con un colpetto3 far scattare, azionare (un interruttore, una serratura): to flick a switch, azionare un interruttore; He flicked back the locks and opened the lid, fece scattare le chiusure e sollevò il coperchio; to flick open, aprire (facendo scattare la serratura)4 lanciare, scoccare ( un'occhiata): She flicked him an irritated glance, lei gli ha scoccato un'occhiata irritata5 (comput.) nei dispositivi touch screen, muovere rapidamente un dito per far scorrere una pagina o passare all'elemento successivo di una raccolta● (TV) to flick channels, cambiare canali velocemente; fare zapping; smanettare col telecomando (fam.).* * *I 1. [flɪk]2) (movement) movimento m. improvviso, scatto m., guizzo m.2. II [flɪk]1) (strike) dare un colpetto ato flick sth. at sb. — (with finger) tirare qcs. a qcn. (con un colpetto delle dita)
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flɪk
1. сущ.
1) внезапный легкий удар, щелчок (действие и звук) to give a flick on the nose ≈ дать щелчок по носу The horse went faster when it was given a quick flick of the whip. ≈ Лошадь пошла быстрее, после того как ее стегнули кнутом.
2) а) резкое движение;
рывок;
толчок б) что-либо выброшенное резким движением flick of a spray ≈ впрыск аэрозоли
3) мн.;
сл. кинофильм
2. гл.
1) слегка ударить( резким быстрым движением) ;
стегнуть, щелкнуть, хлестнуть Windscreen wipers flick from side to side. ≈Дворники на ветровом стекле щелкают из стороны в сторону. The boys ran round the swimming pool, flicking each other with their towels. ≈ Мальчишки бегали вокруг бассейна, хлеща друг друга полотенцами. Horse flick their tails to make flies go away. ≈ Лошади хлещут себя хвостом, прогоняя мух.
2) а) смахнуть, стряхнуть, сбросить( что-л. легким ударом или щелчком) (обыкн. flick off, flick away) Could you just flick the dust off the windows? ≈Вы не могли бы смахнуть пыль с окна? б) сдвинуть рывком, толчком ∙ flick out flick through легкий, отрывистый удар (пальцем, хлыстом) ;
щелчок звук удара резкое движение, рывок, толчок pl (разговорное) кино, фильм - took his girl to the *s пригласил свою девушку в кино (военное) кратковременное освещение цели прожектором слегка ударить;
щелкнуть;
хлестнуть;
стегнуть;
замахнуться( кнутом и т. п.) - to * a horse стегнуть лошадь - to * a switch щелкнуть выключателем смахнуть, стряхнуть - to * ashes from a cigar стряхнуть пепел с сигары - to * away crumbs смахнуть крошки - the horse *ed the flies away with its tail лошадь отмахивалась от мух хвостом порхать, носиться - a sparrow *ed across the road воробей( пере) порхнул через дорогу - to * out of sight исчезнуть с глаз /из виду/ (военное) "захватывать" лучом прожектора (жаргон) резать flick pl разг. киносеанс ~ смахнуть или сбросить (что-л.) легким ударом или щелчком (пепел с сигареты, крошки и т. п.;
обыкн. flick off, flick away) ;
flick out быстро вытащить, выхватить ~ легкий удар (хлыстом, ногтем и т. п.) ~ резкое движение ~ слегка ударить, стегнуть ~ смахнуть или сбросить (что-л.) легким ударом или щелчком (пепел с сигареты, крошки и т. п.;
обыкн. flick off, flick away) ;
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[flɪk] 1. сущ.1) внезапный лёгкий удар, щелчок ( действие и звук)The horse went faster when it was given a quick flick of the whip. — Лошадь пошла быстрее, после того как её стегнули кнутом.
2)а) резкое движение; рывок; толчокб) что-л. выброшенное резким движением3) ( the flicks) брит.; разг.; уст. кино, киношкаSyn:flicker I, 4)2. гл.1) слегка ударить ( резким быстрым движением); стегнуть, щёлкнуть, хлестнутьWindscreen wipers flick from side to side. — Дворники на ветровом стекле щёлкают из стороны в сторону.
The boys ran round the swimming pool, flicking each other with their towels. — Мальчишки бегали вокруг бассейна, хлеща друг друга полотенцами.
Horses flick their tails to make flies go away. — Лошади хлещут себя хвостом, прогоняя мух.
2)а) (flick off / away) смахнуть, стряхнуть, сбросить (что-л. лёгким ударом или щелчком)б) сдвинуть рывком, толчком3) ( flick out) быстро вытащить, выхватить4) щёлкать (кнопкой, выключателем)to flick smth. on / off — включить / выключить что-л.
He flicked the TV on. — Он включил телевизор.
5) ( flick through) бегло просматривать, пролистыватьShe flicked idly through the pages of a magazine. — Она лениво пролистывала журнал.
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flick [flɪk]1 noun(a) (with finger) chiquenaude f; (with wrist) petit ou léger mouvement m; (with tail, whip, duster) petit ou léger coup m; Sport petit coup m;∎ with a flick of his finger d'une chiquenaude;∎ give the table a quick flick with a duster donne un petit coup de chiffon à ou sur la table;∎ at the flick of a switch en appuyant simplement sur un interrupteur(switch) appuyer sur;∎ he flicked the horse with his whip il a donné un petit coup de fouet au cheval;∎ he had to keep flicking the hair out of his eyes il n'arrêtait pas de chasser du doigt les cheveux qui lui tombaient dans les yeux;∎ don't flick your ash on the floor ne mets pas tes cendres par terre;∎ she flicked the ash off the table (with duster) d'un coup de chiffon, elle a enlevé la cendre de la table; (with finger) d'une chiquenaude, elle a enlevé la cendre de la table∎ the flicks le ciné, le cinoche►► British flick knife (couteau m à) cran m d'arrêt;Cars flick wipe balayage m uniquechasser; (with fingers) repousser d'une chiquenaude(with finger → ash, paper etc) envoyer promener ou enlever d'une chiquenaude; (→ light, computer) éteindre;∎ to flick sth off with a duster faire envoler qch d'un coup de torchon;∎ he flicked the dandruff off his collar il secoua les pellicules qui se trouvaient sur son col(a) (light, computer) allumer∎ to flick the ball on prolonger une passesortir;∎ the snake's tongue was flicking in and out la langue du serpent sortait et rentrait à petits coups rapides(pages of book, newspaper etc) tourner rapidement(book, newspaper) feuilleter; (photographs) jeter un œil parmi;∎ Television to flick through the channels passer rapidement d'une chaîne à une autre -
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flick [flɪk]1. nouna. petit coup m• to flick a switch on/off allumer/éteindre• he flicked his cigarette ash into the ashtray il a fait tomber la cendre de sa cigarette dans le cendrier3. compounds[+ pages of book] feuilleter* * *[flɪk] 1.1) ( with finger) chiquenaude f; (with whip, cloth) petit coup m2) ( movement) gen, Sport petit coup m2.flicks (colloq) plural noun cinéma m3.transitive verb1) ( strike) ( with finger) donner une chiquenaude à; (with tail, cloth) donner un petit coup àto flick something at somebody — ( with finger) envoyer or lancer quelque chose à quelqu'un d'une chiquenaude
2) ( press) appuyer sur [switch]3) Sport donner un petit coup à [ball]•Phrasal Verbs: -
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1. noun 2. transitive verbschnippen; anknipsen [Schalter]; verspritzen [Tinte]flick one's fingers — mit den Fingern schnipsen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87102/flick_through">flick through* * *[flik] 1. noun1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) leichter, schneller Schlag2. verb(to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) schnippen* * *[flɪk]I. n2. sing (sound) of fingers Schnipsen nt, Schnalzen nt; of tongue Schnalzen nt; of switch Klicken nt; of whip Schnalzen nt, Knallen nt3. (movement) kurze [o schnelle] Bewegungat the \flick of a switch, the room was in darkness ein Knipser und schon war es dunkel im Zimmerhe gave the room a \flick with the duster er ging mal eben mit dem Staubtuch durch das Zimmera \flick of the wrist eine kurze [o schnelle] Drehung des Handgelenks5.▶ a \flick of a switch ein KinderspielII. vt1. (strike)▪ to \flick sb/sth jdm/etw einen [leichten] Schlag versetzenhorses \flick their tails to make flies go away Pferde schlagen mit dem Schweif, um Fliegen zu verjagen2. (move)▪ to \flick sth etw mit einer schnellen [o kurzen] Bewegung ausführenyou hit a squash ball by \flicking your wrist man schlägt einen Squashball mit einer schnellen Drehung des Handgelenksto \flick a knife [open] ein Messer aufschnappen lassento \flick the light switch [on/off] das Licht an-/ausknipsen3. (remove)4. (produce sound)to \flick one's fingers mit den Fingern schnipsen [o schnalzen]to \flick one's tongue mit der Zunge schnalzento \flick a whip mit einer Peitsche schnalzen [o knallenI saw her eyes \flick away towards the door ich sah, wie ihr Blick zur Tür schnellte* * *[flɪk]1. n(with finger) Schnipsen nt no pl; (of tail) kurzer Schlag; (with whip) Schnalzen nt no plwith a flick of his fingers/the whip — mit einem Finger-/Peitschenschnalzen
2. vtwhip schnalzen or knallen mit; fingers schnalzen mit; (with whip) horse etc leicht schlagen; (with fingers) switch anknipsen; dust, ash wegschnipsen; (with cloth) wegwedelnI'll just flick a duster round the sitting room (inf) — ich wedel or geh eben mal mit dem Staubtuch durchs Wohnzimmer (inf)
3. vi* * *flick1 [flık]A s1. leichter Schlag, Klaps m2. Knall m, Schnalzer m3. schnellende Bewegung, Ruck m4. Schnipser mB v/t1. leicht schlagen, einen Klaps geben (dat)flick a knife open ein Messer aufschnappen lassen4. schnippen, schnipsen:C v/i1. schnellenflick through a book auch in einem Buch blätternflick2 [flık] s umga) Film m:do a flick sich einen Film anschauenb) pl Kintopp m, auch n (Kino):at the flicks im Kintopp* * *1. noun2. transitive verbflick of the wrist — kurze, schnelle Drehung des Handgelenks
schnippen; anknipsen [Schalter]; verspritzen [Tinte]Phrasal Verbs: -
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[flɪk] n2) sing ( sound) of fingers Schnipsen nt, Schnalzen nt; of tongue Schnalzen nt; of switch Klicken nt; of whip Schnalzen nt, Knallen ntat the \flick of a switch, the room was in darkness ein Knipser und schon war es dunkel im Zimmer;he gave the room a \flick with the duster er ging mal eben mit dem Staubtuch durch das Zimmer;a \flick of the wrist eine kurze [o schnelle] Drehung des HandgelenksPHRASES:a \flick of a switch ein Kinderspiel;1) ( strike)to \flick sb/ sth jdm/etw einen [leichten] Schlag versetzen;horses \flick their tails to make flies go away Pferde schlagen mit dem Schweif, um Fliegen zu verjagen2) ( move)to \flick sth etw mit einer schnellen [o kurzen] Bewegung ausführen;you hit a squash ball by \flicking your wrist man schlägt einen Squashball mit einer schnellen Drehung des Handgelenks;to \flick channels ( fam) durch die Kanäle zappen;to \flick a knife [open] ein Messer aufschnappen lassen;to \flick the light switch [on/off] das Licht an-/ausknipsen3) ( remove)4) ( produce sound)to \flick one's fingers mit den Fingern schnipsen [o schnalzen];to \flick one's tongue mit der Zunge schnalzen;to \flick a whip mit einer Peitsche schnalzen [o knallen] vi sich akk schnell [und ruckartig] bewegen elec; arc flattern fachspr;I saw her eyes \flick away towards the door ich sah, wie ihr Blick zur Tür schnellte -
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[flɪk] 1. n(of hand, arm) wyrzut m; ( of finger) prztyczek m; (of towel, whip) trzaśnięcie nt, smagnięcie nt; (through book, pages) kartkowanie nt2. vt(with finger, hand) strzepywać (strzepnąć perf); whip strzelać (strzelić perf) z +gen; ash strząsać (strząsnąć perf); switch pstrykać (pstryknąć perf) +instrPhrasal Verbs:* * *[flik] 1. noun1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) machnięcie, szarpnięcie2) ((slang) a movie.) film2. verb(to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) machnąć, szarpnąć -
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N1. झटकाHe flicked the curtains to remove dust.2. तेज़ीHe flicked through the applications received in response to the advertisement but could not find one suitable to company's requirement.3. सिनेमा की फिल्मA very good flick is running at Capital theater.--------V1. झटके से मारनाHe flicked the whip at the horse to drive him faster.2. झटका देनाHe flicked the ball with a twist of wrist to send it to the boundary.He flicked the towel in his face.3. हिलानाThe dog flicked its tail to drive away the flies. -
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stroke [strəʊk]1 noun(a) (blow, flick) coup m;∎ with a stroke of the whip d'un coup de fouet;∎ with a stroke of the brush d'un coup de pinceau;∎ with a stroke of the pen d'un trait de plume;∎ a stroke of lightning un coup de foudre;∎ they were given fifty strokes ils ont reçu cinquante coups de fouet(b) Sport (in golf, tennis, cricket, billiards) coup m; (in swimming → movement) mouvement m des bras; (→ style) nage f; (in rowing → movement) coup m d'aviron; (→ technique) nage f;∎ she swam across the river with quick strokes elle traversa rapidement la rivière à la nage;∎ the Oxford team rowed at 25 strokes to the minute l'équipe d'Oxford ramait à une cadence de 25 coups à la minute;∎ to keep stroke garder la cadence;∎ also figurative to set the stroke donner la cadence;∎ to put sb off his stroke (in rowing) faire perdre sa cadence ou son rythme à qn; (in golf) faire manquer son coup à; figurative faire perdre tous ses moyens à qn;∎ to be off one's stroke ne pas être au mieux de sa forme;∎ figurative to put sb off his/her stroke déconcerter qn(c) (mark → from pen, pencil) trait m; (→ from brush) trait m, touche f; (on letters, figures) barre f; Typography (oblique dash) barre f oblique;∎ written with thick/thin strokes écrit d'une écriture appuyée/fine;∎ British 225 stroke 62 225 barre oblique 62∎ a stroke of luck un coup de chance;∎ by a stroke of luck, she had remembered to take the key par chance, elle avait pensé à prendre la clé;∎ it was a stroke of brilliance! c'était un coup de génie!;∎ British she didn't do a stroke (of work) all day elle n'a rien fait de la journée(e) (of clock, bell) coup m;∎ on the stroke of midnight sur le coup de minuit;∎ on the stroke of 6 à 6 heures sonnantes ou tapantes;∎ he arrived on the stroke il est arrivé à l'heure exacte ou précise;∎ British Telecommunications at the third stroke it will be 6.32 precisely au troisième top, il sera exactement 6h32∎ to have a stroke avoir une attaque(g) (in rowing) chef m de nage;∎ to row stroke être chef de nage, donner la nage∎ two-/four-stroke engine un moteur à deux/quatre temps∎ she gave the cat a stroke elle a caressé le chat∎ he stroked her hand il lui caressait la main;∎ she stroked the piano keys with her fingers elle caressait les touches du piano;∎ to stroke sb's ego caresser qn dans le sens du poil∎ to stroke a boat être chef de nage, donner la nage(in rowing) être chef de nage, donner la naged'un seul coup►► American very familiar stroke magazine magazine m de cul;stroke play (in golf) partie f par coups;stroke rate (in rowing) cadence f de nage -
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1. n лёгкий удар, щелчок2. n амер. разг. кувырканье, сальто3. n амер. разг. ав. переворот через крыло; полубочка4. n амер. разг. разг. непродолжительное путешествие самолётом5. v слегка ударить, щёлкнуть6. v сбросить, смахнуть7. v подбросить в воздухwhip - cast front tuck flip between the bars, catching high bar — отмах назад на н.ж. сальто вперед в группировке между жердями в вис на в.ж.
8. v двигаться рывками; колыхаться9. v разг. садиться на ходу10. v быстро перелистывать11. v разг. обалдеть, потерять голову12. v разг. беситься, неистовствоватьwhen he flips it takes three men to hold him — когда он входит в раж, его и трое не удержат
13. v сл. спятить, рехнуться14. v амер. сл. хохотать до упаду15. n флип, горячий напиток из подслащённого пива со спиртом, яйцом и специями16. a разг. легкомысленный, бездумный17. a разг. развязный, бесцеремонный; словоохотливыйСинонимический ряд:1. flick (noun) flick; throw; toss2. roll (noun) roll; somersault; tumble3. glance (verb) browse; dip; dip into; glance; glance at; leaf through; pass over; riff; riffle; riffle through; run through; scan; skim; thumb through4. throw (verb) throw; toss; toss up; twirl5. turn (verb) turnАнтонимический ряд: -
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̈ɪflɪp I
1. сущ.
1) а) прыжок через голову в воздухе, сальто б) подбрасывание в воздухе;
метание flip of a coin ≈ метание монеты
2) щелчок, легкий удар Syn: flick
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2. гл.
1) а) подбрасывать в воздухе;
метать flip a nickel ≈ бросить жребий б) переворачивать;
перекидывать( резким движением) to flip a pancake over to cook the other side ≈ быстро перевернуть блин, подкинув его, чтобы поджарить его с другой стороны to flip a notebook ≈ перелистнуть блокнот flip through ≈ пролистать
2) слегка ударять;
щелкать, хлестать Syn: flick
2. snap
3.
3) смахивать, стряхивать( резким движением) ∙ flip over ≈ потерять голову, сойти с ума to flip one's lid ≈ сл. очень рассердиться;
помешаться, лишиться рассудка II сущ. вид сладкого напитка из пива со спиртом III прил.;
разг. нахальный, бесстыдный;
дерзкий, наглый;
грубый;
легкомысленный The tone of the book is sometimes too flip. ≈ Стиль книги иногда слишком легкомысленный. Syn: impertinent, impudent, flippant легкий удар, щелчок (американизм) (разговорное) кувырканье, сальто (при прыжках в воду и т. п.) ;
(авиация) переворот через крыло;
полубочка( разговорное) непродолжительное путешествие самолетом слегка ударить, щелкнуть - to * (at) the horse with the whip подхлестнуть лошадь кнутом сбросить, смахнуть - to * the ash off one's cigarette стряхнуть пепел с сигареты подбросить в воздух (щелчком - монету и т. п.) двигаться рывками;
колыхаться( разговорное) садиться на ходу (в трамвай и т. п.) быстро перелистывать - to * through a book полистать /быстро просмотреть/ книгу (разговорное) обалдеть, потерять голову (из-за чего-л.) - to * over /for/ smth., smb. с ума сходить по чему-л., кому-л. - you'll * when you see my new car увидишь мою новую машину - закачаешься (разговорное) беситься, неистовствовать - when he *s it takes three men to hold him когда он входит в раж, его и трое не удержат (сленг) спятить, рехнуться (тж. * out) (американизм) (сленг) хохотать до упаду > to * one's lid (сленг) обозлиться, рассвирепеть;
запсиховать;
разразиться хохотом > to * one's lip болтать;
трепаться флип, горячий напиток из подслащенного пива со спиртом, яйцом и специями (разговорное) легкомысленный, бездумный развязный, бесцеремонный;
словоохотливый flip горячий напиток из подслащенного пива со спиртом ~ разг. (непродолжительный) по ~ лет в самолете ~ разг. (непродолжительный) по ~ лет в самолете ~ подбросить;
to flip a nickel амер. бросить жребий ~ смахнуть, стряхнуть (пепел с сигареты и т. п.) ~ щелчок, легкий удар ~ щелкать, ударять слегка ~ attr.: the ~ side разг. flip обратная сторона( грампластинки) ~ подбросить;
to flip a nickel амер. бросить жребий ~ attr.: the ~ side разг. flip обратная сторона( грампластинки) ~ attr.: the ~ side разг. flip обратная сторона (грампластинки) -
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1. noun1) (a small lever, handle or other device eg for putting or turning an electric current on or off: The switch is down when the power is on and up when it's off; He couldn't find the light-switch.) interruptor, conmutador2) (an act of turning or changing: After several switches of direction they found themselves on the right road.) cambio, viraje3) (a thin stick.) vara, varilla
2. verb(to change, turn: He switched the lever to the `off' position; Let's switch over to another programme; Having considered that problem, they switched their attention to other matters.) cambiar; desviar- switchboard
- switch on/off
switch1 n interruptorwhere's the light switch? ¿dónde está el interruptor de la luz?switch2 vb cambiar
switch /'(e)switʃ/ sustantivo masculinob) (Méx) (Auto) ignition switch' switch' also found in these entries: Spanish: aguja - apagar - cambiazo - cerrar - conectar - dar - desconectar - desconectarse - despistarse - encender - interruptor - llave - pera - poner - automático - canal - luz - parar - prender English: light switch - starting switch - switch - switch off - switch on - switch over - switch-over - click - jam - light - master - setting - stop - turntr[swɪʧ]4 (exchange, swap) intercambio, trueque nombre masculino5 (stick) vara; (riding whip) fusta6 (hairpiece) trenza postiza2 (exchange) intercambiar■ switch the fan to "low' pon el ventilador en "bajo"■ stop switching channels! ¡deja de cambiar de canal!4 (train) desviar, cambiar de vía1 (gen) cambiar (to, a)switch ['swɪʧ] vt1) lash, whip: azotar2) change: cambiar de3) exchange: intercambiar4)to switch on : encender, prender5)to switch off : apagarswitch vi1) : moverse de un lado al otro2) change: cambiar3) swap: intercambiarseswitch n1) whip: vara f2) change, shift: cambio m3) : interruptor m, llave f (de la luz, etc.)n.(§ pl.: switches) = conmutador (Electrónica) s.m.• desviación s.f.• interruptor s.m.• llave s.f.• pera s.f.• varilla s.f.v.• cambiar v.• conmutar (Electricidad) v.• desviar v.
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1. swɪtʃ1)a) ( change) cambiar deI switch jobs o my job every six months — cada seis meses cambio de trabajo
she switched the topic of conversation — desvió la conversación hacia otro tema, cambió de tema de conversación
to switch something (FROM something) TO something: my appointment has been switched to Tuesday — me cambiaron la cita al martes
b) ( exchange) \<\<suitcases/roles\>\> intercambiarcan we switch seats, please? — ¿no me cambiaría el asiento, por favor?
2) (Elec, Rad, TV)switch the heater to the lowest setting — ponga la estufa en `mínimo'
2.
vi cambiarthere's no direct train, you'll have to switch — (AmE) no hay un tren directo, vas a tener que cambiar or hacer trasbordo
the scene switches from New York to the French Riviera — la escena pasa de Nueva York a la Riviera francesa
Phrasal Verbs:
II
1)a) ( Elec) interruptor m, llave f (de encendido/de la luz)2)a) (shift, change)b) ( exchange) intercambio m, trueque mto make a switch — hacer* un intercambio
3) (stick, cane) vara f[swɪtʃ]1. N1) (Elec) interruptor m, suich(e) m (LAm), switch m (LAm)the switch was on/off — el interruptor estaba encendido/apagado
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at the flick of a switch — con solo darle a un interruptor•
the on-off switch — el interruptor de encendido y apagado•
he threw the switch on the tape recorder — dio al interruptor del magnetofónthis represents a dramatic switch in US policy — esto representa un cambio dramático en la política estadounidense
•
to make the switch from X to Y — pasar de X a Yhe had made the switch from writing screenplays to novels — había pasado de escribir guiones a escribir novelas
they have made the switch from dictatorship to democracy — han hecho la transición de la dictadura a la democracia
3) (=swap, substitution) cambio mthat's not my necklace, there has been a switch — esa no es mi gargantilla, me la han cambiado or me han hecho un cambio, esa no es mi gargantilla, me han dado un cambiazo *
5) [of hair] postizo m2. VT1) (=change) [+ tactics] cambiar deif you switch allegiance from one party to another... — si cambias de bando y vas de un partido a otro...
how quickly people switch allegiances! — ¡hay que ver con qué rapidez se cambia de chaqueta la gente!
50 per cent of car buyers are prepared to switch brands — un 50 por ciento de los compradores de coche están dispuestos a pasarse a una nueva marca
she quickly switched the conversation to another topic — rápidamente desvió la conversación hacia otro tema
we had to switch taxis when the first broke down — tuvimos que cambiar de taxi cuando el primero tuvo una avería
the ballot boxes have been switched — han cambiado las urnas, han dado el cambiazo a las urnas *
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to switch sth for sth — cambiar algo por algo•
he switched the real painting with the fake one — cambió el cuadro verdadero por el falso4) (Elec)he switched the heater to "low" — puso el calentador en "bajo"
5) (esp US)(Rail)6) (=lash) [+ tail] mover, agitar3. VI1) (=change) cambiar ( from de) (to a)I've switched to a cheaper brand of washing powder — (me) he cambiado a una marca de detergente más barata
2) (=swap round) hacer un cambio, cambiarse ( with con)he had switched with another driver — había hecho un cambio con otro conductor, se había cambiado con otro conductor
3) (=move) [production] trasladarse (to a)production will switch to the Glasgow plant next week — la producción se trasladará a la planta de Glasgow la semana que viene
you can switch between windows using the mouse — puedes cambiar de una ventana a otra utilizando el ratón
* * *
I
1. [swɪtʃ]1)a) ( change) cambiar deI switch jobs o my job every six months — cada seis meses cambio de trabajo
she switched the topic of conversation — desvió la conversación hacia otro tema, cambió de tema de conversación
to switch something (FROM something) TO something: my appointment has been switched to Tuesday — me cambiaron la cita al martes
b) ( exchange) \<\<suitcases/roles\>\> intercambiarcan we switch seats, please? — ¿no me cambiaría el asiento, por favor?
2) (Elec, Rad, TV)switch the heater to the lowest setting — ponga la estufa en `mínimo'
2.
vi cambiarthere's no direct train, you'll have to switch — (AmE) no hay un tren directo, vas a tener que cambiar or hacer trasbordo
the scene switches from New York to the French Riviera — la escena pasa de Nueva York a la Riviera francesa
Phrasal Verbs:
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1)a) ( Elec) interruptor m, llave f (de encendido/de la luz)2)a) (shift, change)b) ( exchange) intercambio m, trueque mto make a switch — hacer* un intercambio
3) (stick, cane) vara f -
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1. noun1) (esp. Electr.) Schalter, der2) (Amer. Railw.) Weiche, die3) (change with another) Wechsel, der4) (flexible shoot, whip) Gerte, die2. transitive verb1) (change)switch something [over] to something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) umstellen od. (Electr.) umschalten
2) (exchange) tauschen3. intransitive verbswitch [over] to something — auf etwas (Akk.) umstellen od. (Electr.) umschalten
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/112524/switch_around">switch around* * *[swi ] 1. noun1) (a small lever, handle or other device eg for putting or turning an electric current on or off: The switch is down when the power is on and up when it's off; He couldn't find the light-switch.) der Schalter2) (an act of turning or changing: After several switches of direction they found themselves on the right road.) der Wechsel3) (a thin stick.) die Gerte2. verb(to change, turn: He switched the lever to the `off' position; Let's switch over to another programme; Having considered that problem, they switched their attention to other matters.) schalten- switchback- switchboard
- switch on/off* * *[swɪtʃ]I. n<pl -es>to flick [or flip] a \switch (turn on) einen Schalter anknipsen; (turn off) einen Schalter ausknipsento throw a \switch einen Schalter betätigenII. vi wechselnthe country seemed to \switch from dictatorship to democracy das Land schien von einer Diktatur zu einer Demokratie zu werden▪ to \switch with sb mit jdm tauschenIII. vt1. (adjust settings)▪ to \switch sth etw umschaltento \switch the heater to maximum die Heizung auf die höchste Stufe stellen2. (change abruptly)▪ to \switch sth etw wechselnin the 1980s, several companies \switched their attention to the US market in den 80er-Jahren richteten zahlreiche Unternehmen ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf den amerikanischen Markt3. (substitute)▪ to \switch sth etw auswechseln [o eintauschen]* * *[swɪtʃ]1. n1) (ELEC ETC) Schalter min +gen); (in opinion) Änderung f ( in +gen); (= exchange) Tausch m2. vt1) (= change, alter) wechseln; direction, plans ändern; allegiance übertragen (to auf +acc); attention, conversation lenken (to auf +acc)to switch parties/jobs — zu einer anderen Partei/anderen Stelle überwechseln
3) (= exchange) tauschen; (= transpose also switch over, switch round) objects, letters in word, figures in column vertauschento switch A for B —
to switch A and B ( over) — A und B vertauschen
5) tail, cane schlagen mit3. vi1) (= change also switch over) (über)wechseln (to zu); (ELEC, TV, RAD) umschalten (to auf +acc = exchange also switch round, switch over) tauschento switch (over) from Y to Z — von Y auf Z (acc) (über)wechseln
the wind switched to the east — der Wind hat( sich) nach Osten gedreht
he switched to another line of attack — er wechselte seine Angriffstaktik
she switched to being in favour of it — sie änderte ihre Meinung und war auf einmal dafür
* * *switch [swıtʃ]A s1. a) Rute f, Gerte fb) Peitsche f2. (Ruten)Streich m3. falscher Zopf4. Schwanzquaste f (eines Rindes)5. ELEKa) Schalter mb) Schalten n6. BAHN USa) Weiche f:shift the switches for fig die Weichen stellen fürb) Stellen n (einer Weiche)7. WIRTSCH Umstellung f (bei Kapitalanlagen etc)make a switch eine Umstellung oder einen Wechsel vornehmenb) Verwandlung f (to in akk)B v/t1. peitschen2. mit einem Muskel etc zucken3. mit dem Schwanz schlagen (Kuh etc)a) einschalten, das Licht anschalten,b) umg jemanden anturnen (in Erregung etc versetzen),a) ab-, ausschalten, den Motor abstellen,b) umg jemanden anöden;5. BAHN besonders USa) einen Zug rangierenb) Waggons umstellen6. figb) switch methods (lanes) die Methode (die Spur) wechseln;switch positions SPORT rochieren;switch roles fig die Rollen tauschenc) überleiten:switch the talk to another topic auf ein anderes Thema überleiten7. austauschen ( for gegen):switch (a)round Möbel umstellen;switch sb (a)round within a department (between the departments) jemanden eine Abteilung (die einzelnen Abteilungen) durchlaufen lassenC v/iswitch off abschalten (a. fig umg):I can’t switch when I go to bed2. BAHN besonders US rangieren3. fig umstellen:4. Kartenspiel: die Farbe wechseln* * *1. noun1) (esp. Electr.) Schalter, der2) (Amer. Railw.) Weiche, die3) (change with another) Wechsel, der4) (flexible shoot, whip) Gerte, die2. transitive verb1) (change)switch something [over] to something — etwas auf etwas (Akk.) umstellen od. (Electr.) umschalten
2) (exchange) tauschen3. intransitive verbswitch [over] to something — auf etwas (Akk.) umstellen od. (Electr.) umschalten
Phrasal Verbs:* * *Weiche -n f. (twig) n.Rute -n f. n.(§ pl.: switches)= Gerte -n f.Schalter - m. v.rangieren v.schalten v.umschalten v.verschieben v.wechseln v. -
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1)( control) Schalter m;( turn off) einen Schalter ausknipsen;to throw a \switch einen Schalter betätigenthe country seemed to \switch from dictatorship to democracy das Land schien von einer Diktatur zu einer Demokratie zu werden;to \switch with sb mit jdm tauschen vt1) ( adjust settings)to \switch sth etw umschalten;\switch the heater to maximum stell' die Heizung auf die höchste Stufe2) ( change abruptly)to \switch sth etw wechseln;in the 1980s, several companies \switched their attention to the US market in den 80er-Jahren richteten zahlreiche Unternehmen ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf den amerikanischen Markt3) ( substitute)to \switch sth etw auswechseln [o eintauschen]
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