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1 haze
I [heɪz] 1. сущ.1)а) лёгкий туманAnt:б) иней, изморозьSyn:limit of haze — метео граница дымки
A light haze hung over the city. — Лёгкая дымка повисла над городом.
2) затемнение; неясность, нечёткость (очертаний, предметов)3) туман в голове; нечёткость мыслей2. гл.1)а) затуманивать, заволакиватьThe sky is hazed with thin cirrus clouds. — Небо заволокло тонкими перистыми облаками.
б) = haze over затуманиваться, покрываться пеленой; заволакиватьсяHer eyes hazed with tears. — Её глаза наполнились слезами.
The singer's eyes hazed over and she sank down in a dead faint. — Глаза певицы заволоклись, и она упала в глубокий обморок.
The stars hazed over as a large cloud covered the night sky. — Звёзды померкли, когда огромное облако закрыло ночное небо.
2) диал. мороситьSyn:II [heɪz] гл.1) мор. наказывать ( поручая выполнить неприятную и непомерно тяжёлую работу); изнурять работой2) диал.а) пугать, вспугивать (например, неожиданным, резким звуком)Syn:б) бранить, распекатьSyn:в) наказывать поркой; бить, поротьSyn:3) амер. задирать, изводить; грубо, зло подшучивать ( обычно над новичками)Two of our roughs began to haze him. — Двое из наших грубиянов начали задирать его.
Syn:III [heɪz] гл.сушить, высушивать (на свежем воздухе; например, бельё, зерно, сено) -
2 hazy
adjectivedunstig, diesig [Wetter, Tag[eszeit]]; verschwommen, unscharf [Konturen]; (fig.) vage* * *1) (misty: a hazy view of the mountains.) dunstig* * *[ˈheɪzi]1. (with haze) dunstig, diesig, leicht nebelig\hazy memories vage Erinnerungen* * *['heIzɪ]adj (+er)the hazy horizon — der im Dunst liegende Horizont
2) (= blurred) outline, vision, surroundings verschwommen3) (= confused) notion, details, memory unklar, vageto have only a hazy notion/idea of sth — nur unklare or vage Vorstellungen von etw haben
I have only a hazy memory of her — ich erinnere mich nur dunkel or vage an sie
I'm a bit hazy about that — ich bin mir nicht ganz im Klaren darüber
I'm hazy about what really happened —
* * *hazy [ˈheızı] adj (adv hazily)1. dunstig, diesig, leicht nebelig:the mountains were hazy die Berge lagen im Dunst oder waren in Dunst gehüllt2. unscharf, verschwommen:3. fig verschwommen, nebelhaft, unklar (Vorstellung etc):* * *adjectivedunstig, diesig [Wetter, Tag[eszeit]]; verschwommen, unscharf [Konturen]; (fig.) vage* * *adj.diesig adj.diffus (Gedanken) adj.dunstig adj.nebelhaft adj.verschwommen adj. -
3 hazily
hazi·ly[ˈheɪzɪli]1. (with haze) diesig, neblig, dunstigthe sun shone \hazily die Sonne schien durch einen Dunstschleier* * *['heIzIlɪ]adv1)the island/hills loomed hazily through the mist — die Insel zeichnete/die Berge zeichneten sich verschwommen im Dunst ab
2) (= vaguely) remember, say vage* * *adv.dunstig adv. -
4 hazily
1) ( with haze) diesig, neblig, dunstig;the sun shone \hazily die Sonne schien durch einen Dunstschleier2) ( indistinctly) verschwommen;( vaguely) vage -
5 hazy
[ʼheɪzi] adj1) ( with haze) dunstig, diesig, leicht nebelig2) (confused, unclear) unklar;( indistinct) verschwommen;\hazy memories vage Erinnerungen -
6 mьglà
mьglà; mьgà; miglъ Grammatical information: f. ā; f. ā; m. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `mist, haze'Page in Trubačev: XXI 92-94Old Church Slavic:Russian:mglá `mist, haze, darkness' [f ā];Czech:Old Czech:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:màgla `mist, haze' [f ā], mȁglu [Accs];Čak. maglȁ (Novi) `mist, haze' [f ā], maglȕ [Accs], mȁglu;Kajk. mīēglȍ (Bednja) `mist, haze' [f ā], mīēglȕ [Accs] \{1\};mǝgà (dial.) `drizzle' [f ā]Slovene:mǝglà `mist, haze' [f ā], mglè [Gens], mglę̑ [Gens]Bulgarian:măglá `mist, haze' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: migláHLithuanian:miglà `mist, haze' [f ā] 2/4;miẽgas `sleep' [m o] 2;mìgti `sleep, fall asleep' [verb]Latvian:mìegs `sleep' [m o]Old Prussian:Indo-European reconstruction: h₃migʰ-leh₂IE meaning: mist, cloudPage in Pokorny: 712Comments: I agree with Mayrhofer (EWAia s.v. meghá-) that we must in principle distinguish PIE. *h₃meiǵʰ- and *h₃meigʰ- (cf. Kern 1894: 106). The former root is present in Lith. mỹžti, Latv. mìzt `urinate', and is, in my opinion, sparsely attested in Slavic. On account of their semantic similarity, the above-mentioned Slavic verbs meaning `to drizzle' are sometimes connected with mỹžti etc. I think that the Slavic etyma listed above show that verbs like *mьžiti are best grouped together with *mьglà. A more complicated issue is the relationship between words meaning `mist, drizzle' (*meigʰ- B `dunkel vor den Augen werden, Nebel, Wolke' in Pokorny) and words meaning `blink, twinkle' (*meigʰ- A `flimmern, blinzeln, micāre'), which I discuss s.v. mȋgъ. Since there is no obvious semantic link between these groups, Trubačëv basically tries to keep them apart, e.g. *mьžiti I `blink, twinkle' vs. *mьžiti II `drizzle' (but Ru.(dial.) mža `doze; drizzle; said about smth. which vanished rapidly' without further distinctions). It is not entirely clear how the meanings `doze, drowsiness' and `swarm (with) `fit in. LSrb. migoriś se `move to and fro, swarm with; drizzle' (Schuster-Šewc 907) is matched by MoDu. (dial.) miggelen (miegelen) `drizzle; swarm with'. Ru.(dial.) mžit' `doze, be delirious' is mentioned by Trubačëv s.v. *mьžiti I, but a connection with *mьžiti I cannot be excluded, cf. SCr. míždati `drizzle, doze', MoHG drisseln `drizzle, doze', drusen `doze', drussig `clouded', Lith. blañdas `sleepiness; cloudiness' (cf. Merkulova 1975: 59). Discussing the origin of the meaning `doze' is essentially the same as establishing the semantic connection between Slavic *mьg- and Lith. miẽgas `sleep', mìgt `sleep, fall asleep', miegóti `sleep' etc. Fraenkel (I 447) considers the meaning of miegóti to have evolved from `close one's eyes' (cf. Kern 1894: 109). This seems plausible indeed. On the other hand, there are parallels for a connection between `sleep' and `cloud', e.g. Av. snaođa- `cloud' vs. Lith. snáusti `doze' or OIr. nél `cloud; swoon, faintness, stupor' (cf. Merkulova 1975: 58-59). As long as there is no evidence for a formal distinction between the roots of *mьglà and *mȋgъ, I think that we must depart from a single root h₃meigʰ-.Other cognates:Skt. meghá- (RV) `cloud, gloomy weather';Skt. míh- (RV, TS) `haze, rain' [f];Notes: -
7 mьgà
mьglà; mьgà; miglъ Grammatical information: f. ā; f. ā; m. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `mist, haze'Page in Trubačev: XXI 92-94Old Church Slavic:Russian:mglá `mist, haze, darkness' [f ā];Czech:Old Czech:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:màgla `mist, haze' [f ā], mȁglu [Accs];Čak. maglȁ (Novi) `mist, haze' [f ā], maglȕ [Accs], mȁglu;Kajk. mīēglȍ (Bednja) `mist, haze' [f ā], mīēglȕ [Accs] \{1\};mǝgà (dial.) `drizzle' [f ā]Slovene:mǝglà `mist, haze' [f ā], mglè [Gens], mglę̑ [Gens]Bulgarian:măglá `mist, haze' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: migláHLithuanian:miglà `mist, haze' [f ā] 2/4;miẽgas `sleep' [m o] 2;mìgti `sleep, fall asleep' [verb]Latvian:mìegs `sleep' [m o]Old Prussian:Indo-European reconstruction: h₃migʰ-leh₂IE meaning: mist, cloudPage in Pokorny: 712Comments: I agree with Mayrhofer (EWAia s.v. meghá-) that we must in principle distinguish PIE. *h₃meiǵʰ- and *h₃meigʰ- (cf. Kern 1894: 106). The former root is present in Lith. mỹžti, Latv. mìzt `urinate', and is, in my opinion, sparsely attested in Slavic. On account of their semantic similarity, the above-mentioned Slavic verbs meaning `to drizzle' are sometimes connected with mỹžti etc. I think that the Slavic etyma listed above show that verbs like *mьžiti are best grouped together with *mьglà. A more complicated issue is the relationship between words meaning `mist, drizzle' (*meigʰ- B `dunkel vor den Augen werden, Nebel, Wolke' in Pokorny) and words meaning `blink, twinkle' (*meigʰ- A `flimmern, blinzeln, micāre'), which I discuss s.v. mȋgъ. Since there is no obvious semantic link between these groups, Trubačëv basically tries to keep them apart, e.g. *mьžiti I `blink, twinkle' vs. *mьžiti II `drizzle' (but Ru.(dial.) mža `doze; drizzle; said about smth. which vanished rapidly' without further distinctions). It is not entirely clear how the meanings `doze, drowsiness' and `swarm (with) `fit in. LSrb. migoriś se `move to and fro, swarm with; drizzle' (Schuster-Šewc 907) is matched by MoDu. (dial.) miggelen (miegelen) `drizzle; swarm with'. Ru.(dial.) mžit' `doze, be delirious' is mentioned by Trubačëv s.v. *mьžiti I, but a connection with *mьžiti I cannot be excluded, cf. SCr. míždati `drizzle, doze', MoHG drisseln `drizzle, doze', drusen `doze', drussig `clouded', Lith. blañdas `sleepiness; cloudiness' (cf. Merkulova 1975: 59). Discussing the origin of the meaning `doze' is essentially the same as establishing the semantic connection between Slavic *mьg- and Lith. miẽgas `sleep', mìgt `sleep, fall asleep', miegóti `sleep' etc. Fraenkel (I 447) considers the meaning of miegóti to have evolved from `close one's eyes' (cf. Kern 1894: 109). This seems plausible indeed. On the other hand, there are parallels for a connection between `sleep' and `cloud', e.g. Av. snaođa- `cloud' vs. Lith. snáusti `doze' or OIr. nél `cloud; swoon, faintness, stupor' (cf. Merkulova 1975: 58-59). As long as there is no evidence for a formal distinction between the roots of *mьglà and *mȋgъ, I think that we must depart from a single root h₃meigʰ-.Other cognates:Skt. meghá- (RV) `cloud, gloomy weather';Skt. míh- (RV, TS) `haze, rain' [f];Notes: -
8 miglъ
mьglà; mьgà; miglъ Grammatical information: f. ā; f. ā; m. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `mist, haze'Page in Trubačev: XXI 92-94Old Church Slavic:Russian:mglá `mist, haze, darkness' [f ā];Czech:Old Czech:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:màgla `mist, haze' [f ā], mȁglu [Accs];Čak. maglȁ (Novi) `mist, haze' [f ā], maglȕ [Accs], mȁglu;Kajk. mīēglȍ (Bednja) `mist, haze' [f ā], mīēglȕ [Accs] \{1\};mǝgà (dial.) `drizzle' [f ā]Slovene:mǝglà `mist, haze' [f ā], mglè [Gens], mglę̑ [Gens]Bulgarian:măglá `mist, haze' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: migláHLithuanian:miglà `mist, haze' [f ā] 2/4;miẽgas `sleep' [m o] 2;mìgti `sleep, fall asleep' [verb]Latvian:mìegs `sleep' [m o]Old Prussian:Indo-European reconstruction: h₃migʰ-leh₂IE meaning: mist, cloudPage in Pokorny: 712Comments: I agree with Mayrhofer (EWAia s.v. meghá-) that we must in principle distinguish PIE. *h₃meiǵʰ- and *h₃meigʰ- (cf. Kern 1894: 106). The former root is present in Lith. mỹžti, Latv. mìzt `urinate', and is, in my opinion, sparsely attested in Slavic. On account of their semantic similarity, the above-mentioned Slavic verbs meaning `to drizzle' are sometimes connected with mỹžti etc. I think that the Slavic etyma listed above show that verbs like *mьžiti are best grouped together with *mьglà. A more complicated issue is the relationship between words meaning `mist, drizzle' (*meigʰ- B `dunkel vor den Augen werden, Nebel, Wolke' in Pokorny) and words meaning `blink, twinkle' (*meigʰ- A `flimmern, blinzeln, micāre'), which I discuss s.v. mȋgъ. Since there is no obvious semantic link between these groups, Trubačëv basically tries to keep them apart, e.g. *mьžiti I `blink, twinkle' vs. *mьžiti II `drizzle' (but Ru.(dial.) mža `doze; drizzle; said about smth. which vanished rapidly' without further distinctions). It is not entirely clear how the meanings `doze, drowsiness' and `swarm (with) `fit in. LSrb. migoriś se `move to and fro, swarm with; drizzle' (Schuster-Šewc 907) is matched by MoDu. (dial.) miggelen (miegelen) `drizzle; swarm with'. Ru.(dial.) mžit' `doze, be delirious' is mentioned by Trubačëv s.v. *mьžiti I, but a connection with *mьžiti I cannot be excluded, cf. SCr. míždati `drizzle, doze', MoHG drisseln `drizzle, doze', drusen `doze', drussig `clouded', Lith. blañdas `sleepiness; cloudiness' (cf. Merkulova 1975: 59). Discussing the origin of the meaning `doze' is essentially the same as establishing the semantic connection between Slavic *mьg- and Lith. miẽgas `sleep', mìgt `sleep, fall asleep', miegóti `sleep' etc. Fraenkel (I 447) considers the meaning of miegóti to have evolved from `close one's eyes' (cf. Kern 1894: 109). This seems plausible indeed. On the other hand, there are parallels for a connection between `sleep' and `cloud', e.g. Av. snaođa- `cloud' vs. Lith. snáusti `doze' or OIr. nél `cloud; swoon, faintness, stupor' (cf. Merkulova 1975: 58-59). As long as there is no evidence for a formal distinction between the roots of *mьglà and *mȋgъ, I think that we must depart from a single root h₃meigʰ-.Other cognates:Skt. meghá- (RV) `cloud, gloomy weather';Skt. míh- (RV, TS) `haze, rain' [f];Notes: -
9 calima
f.haze, heat haze.* * *1 haze, mist* * *SF = calina* * ** * *= heat haze.Ex. The early morning fine mist built up swiftly into a soft blue heat haze, settling quietly over the hills with not a drop of wind to disturb it.* * ** * *= heat haze.Ex: The early morning fine mist built up swiftly into a soft blue heat haze, settling quietly over the hills with not a drop of wind to disturb it.
* * *1 (nube) cloud of dust ( from the Sahara)2 (neblina) mist* * *
calima sustantivo femenino haze, mist, smog
' calima' also found in these entries:
English:
haze
- hazy
* * *calima, calina nfhaze, mist* * *f haze* * *calima n haze -
10 calina
f.1 haze, mist, heat haze.2 suffocating heat.* * *1 haze, mist* * *SF haze, mist* * *= heat haze.Ex. The early morning fine mist built up swiftly into a soft blue heat haze, settling quietly over the hills with not a drop of wind to disturb it.* * *= heat haze.Ex: The early morning fine mist built up swiftly into a soft blue heat haze, settling quietly over the hills with not a drop of wind to disturb it.
* * ** * ** * *f haze -
11 bruma
f.1 mist.2 fog, mist, haze.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: brumar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: brumar.* * *1 mist* * *SF (=niebla) mist, fog; [en el mar] sea mist* * ** * *= fog, haze, mist.Ex. With their numbers and their prices, serials in the paper format are as a spring fog slipping from the scene.Ex. There was a slight haze before his beseeching eyes.Ex. This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.----* un halo de bruma = a veil of mist.* un velo de bruma = a veil of mist.* * ** * *= fog, haze, mist.Ex: With their numbers and their prices, serials in the paper format are as a spring fog slipping from the scene.
Ex: There was a slight haze before his beseeching eyes.Ex: This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.* un halo de bruma = a veil of mist.* un velo de bruma = a veil of mist.* * ** * *
bruma sustantivo femenino ( marina) (sea) mist;
( del alba) mist
bruma sustantivo femenino mist
' bruma' also found in these entries:
English:
haze
- mist
- sea mist
* * *bruma nf[niebla] mist; [en el mar] sea mist* * *f mist* * *bruma nf: haze, mist* * *bruma n mist / haze -
12 Dunst
m; -(e)s, Dünste1. nur Sg.; (Dampf) vapo(u)r, steam; (Rauch) smoke; (Schwaden) fumes Pl.; (Nebel) haze, mist; (Smog) smog3. umg., fig.: jemandem einen blauen Dunst vormachen throw dust in s.o.’s eyes; er hat keinen ( blassen) Dunst davon he hasn’t the foggiest (idea) about it; von etw. Dunst bekommen get wind of s.th.* * *der Dunsthaze; vapour; fume; mist* * *Dụnst [dʊnst]m -(e)s, ordm;e['dʏnstə] (= leichter Nebel) mist, haze; (= Dampf) steam; (= Smog) smog; (= dumpfe Luft) fug; (= Geruch) smelljdm blauen Dunst vormachen (inf) — to throw dust in sb's eyes
sich in Dunst auflösen — to go up in smoke
See:→ blass* * *(mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) vapour* * *<-[e]s, Dünste>[ˈdʊnst, pl ˈdʏnstə]m2. (Dampf) steam4.▶ keinen blassen \Dunst von etw dat haben (fam) to not have the slightest [or faintest] [or BRIT fam a. foggiest] idea [or clue] about sth▶ jdm blauen \Dunst vormachen (fam) to pull the wool over sb's eyes [or BRIT throw dust in sb's eyes]* * *der; Dunst[e]s, Dünste1) o. Pl. haze; (Nebel) mist3)keinen [blassen] Dunst von etwas haben — (ugs.) have not the foggiest or faintest idea about something
* * *1. nur sg; (Dampf) vapo(u)r, steam; (Rauch) smoke; (Schwaden) fumes pl; (Nebel) haze, mist; (Smog) smog3. umg, fig:jemandem einen blauen Dunst vormachen throw dust in sb’s eyes;er hat keinen (blassen) Dunst davon he hasn’t the foggiest (idea) about it;von etwas Dunst bekommen get wind of sth* * *der; Dunst[e]s, Dünste1) o. Pl. haze; (Nebel) mist3)keinen [blassen] Dunst von etwas haben — (ugs.) have not the foggiest or faintest idea about something
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13 ni una chispa de viento
= not a drop of wind, not a drop of windEx. The early morning fine mist built up swiftly into a soft blue heat haze, settling quietly over the hills with not a drop of wind to disturb it.Ex. The early morning fine mist built up swiftly into a soft blue heat haze, settling quietly over the hills with not a drop of wind to disturb it.* * *= not a drop of wind, not a drop of windEx: The early morning fine mist built up swiftly into a soft blue heat haze, settling quietly over the hills with not a drop of wind to disturb it.
Ex: The early morning fine mist built up swiftly into a soft blue heat haze, settling quietly over the hills with not a drop of wind to disturb it. -
14 mg|ła
f 1. Meteo. haze, mist; (gęstsza) fog; (bardzo gęsta) pea-souper- gęsta mgła zalega nad miastem a dense fog hangs over the city- spowity mgłą mist-covered a. misty- wzgórza spowijała mgła the hills were veiled in mist- zasłona mgły a blanket of fog- miejscami mgły i zamglenia mist and fog patches- w tym rejonie występują gęste mgły we get thick fog here- lotnisko jest sparaliżowane przez mgłę the airport is fogbound2. książk., przen. (obłok) cloud, mist- mgła koronek a cloud of lace3. przen. haze, mist, veil- wspominał ten dzień poprzez mgłę minionych lat he looked back on that day through the mists of time- postać spowita mgłą tajemnicy a character surrounded by a veil of mystery4. Chem., Fiz. (olejowa, solna) mist; (smołowa) fog■ jak przez mgłę [słyszeć, widzieć] as if through a haze a. fog a. mist; [pamiętać] indistinctly, vaguely- z bólu mgła przesłoniła mu oczy his eyes misted a. filmed over with pain- jej oczy przesłoniła mgła łez her eyes were clouded with tears- nagle jakby mgła przesłoniła mu oczy suddenly a mist seemed to come before his eyes- zachodzić mgłą pot. (o powierzchni szkła) to mist over a. up, to fog (up)- kiedy wszedł do ciepłego pokoju, okulary od razu zaszły mu mgłą when he entered the warm room, his glasses immediately fogged upThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mg|ła
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15 nebbia
f fog* * *nebbia s.f.1 fog; ( foschia) mist; ( da calore) haze; ( mista a fumo) smog: nebbia bassa, ground fog; nebbia fitta, thick fog; (fam.) pea souper; banco di nebbia, fog bank; cortina di nebbia, smokescreen; sirena per la nebbia, fog horn; (ferr.) petardi da nebbia, fog signals; la nebbia si alza, the mist is rising; la nebbia si dilegua, the fog is lifting; il paesaggio era avvolto nella nebbia, the landscape was shrouded in mist; causa nebbia l'aeroporto è chiuso, the airport is closed because of fog // c'era una nebbia da tagliare col coltello, the fog was so thick you could cut it with a knife // ho come una nebbia davanti agli occhi, I have a sort of mist before my eyes // (fis.) camera a nebbia, cloud chamber3 ( malattia delle piante) blight.* * *['nebbja]sostantivo femminile fog; (foschia) mist, hazedissolversi come nebbia al sole — fig. to vanish into thin air
perso nelle -e del passato — fig. lost in the mists of time
* * *nebbia/'nebbja/sostantivo f.fog; (foschia) mist, haze; nebbia fitta thick fog; c'è nebbia it's foggy; aeroporto chiuso per nebbia fogbound airport; dissolversi come nebbia al sole fig. to vanish into thin air; perso nelle -e del passato fig. lost in the mists of time. -
16 aufziehen
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)1. (hochziehen) draw up, pull up; (etw. Schweres) haul up; (Fahne, Segel) hoist; (Anker) weigh; (Zugbrücke) raise2. (öffnen) (Gardine) open; (Schublade) (pull) open; (Reißverschluss) undo, pull open; (Schleife) untie, undo; (Flasche) open; THEAT. (Vorhang) raise3. (Uhr, Spielzeug) wind up; Spielzeug zum Aufziehen clockwork toys.; reden etc. wie aufgezogen like clockwork6. (organisieren) organize; (Party etc.) arrange; (Unternehmen, Vorhaben etc.) set up, stage; die Sache ganz groß aufziehen plan ( oder get up) the affair ( oder thing) in grand style7. umg.: jemanden aufziehen (etwas vormachen) pull s.o.’s leg, have s.o. on, wind s.o. up; (hänseln) tease s.o. ( wegen about); du ziehst mich ( doch) bloß auf you’re kidding (me); du willst mich wohl aufziehen? are you pulling my leg?8. MED. (Spritze) draw up; etw. auf eine Spritze aufziehen draw s.th. into a syringe, fill a syringe with s.th.II v/i (ist)* * *das Aufziehen(Uhrwerk) windup; winding-up* * *auf|zie|hen sep1. vt1) (= hochziehen) to pull or draw up; (mit Flaschenzug etc) to hoist up; Schlagbaum, Zugbrücke to raise; Flagge, Segel to hoist; Jalousien to let up; (MED ) Spritze to fill; Flüssigkeit to draw up2) (= öffnen) Reißverschluss to undo; Schleife etc to untie, to undo; Schublade to (pull) open; Gardinen to draw (back)3) (= aufspannen) Foto etc to mount; Leinwand, Stickerei to stretch; Landkarte etc to pull up; Saite, Reifen to fit, to put onSaiten/neue Saiten auf ein Instrument áúfziehen — to string/restring an instrument
See:→ Saite5) (= großziehen) Kind to bring up, to raise; Tier to raise, to rear7)2. vi aux sein(dunkle Wolke) to come up; (Gewitter, Wolken auch) to gather; (= aufmarschieren) to march updie Wache zog vor der Kaserne auf — the soldiers mounted guard in front of the barracks
3. vrto windsich von selbst áúfziehen — to be self-winding
* * *1) draw2) hoax3) (to encourage the growth and development of (a child, plant etc).) nurture4) (to feed and care for (a family, animals etc while they grow up): She has reared six children; He rears cattle.) rear5) (to wind a clock, watch etc: She wound up the clock.) wind up6) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) wind* * *auf|zie·henI. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (durch Ziehen öffnen)▪ etw \aufziehen to open stheinen Reißverschluss \aufziehen to undo a zipeine Schleife/seine Schnürsenkel \aufziehen to untie [or undo] a bow/one's lacesdie Vorhänge \aufziehen to draw back sep [or open] the curtains2. (herausziehen)3. (aufkleben)4. (befestigen und festziehen)▪ etw \aufziehen to fit sthSaiten/neue Saiten auf eine Gitarre \aufziehen to string/restring a guitar; s.a. Saite5. (spannen)6. (großziehen)7. (kultivieren)▪ etw \aufziehen to cultivate [or grow] sthein Fest [ganz groß] \aufziehen to arrange a celebration [in grand style]11. (hochziehen)▪ etw \aufziehen to hoist sthdie Segel \aufziehen to hoist [or raise] the sails12. (durch Einsaugen füllen)II. vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (sich nähern) to gather, to come up* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) wind up <clock, toy, etc.>3) (befestigen) mount < photograph, print, etc.> (auf + Akk. on); stretch < canvas>; put on <guitar string, violin string, etc.>; s. auch Saite4) (großziehen) bring up, raise < children>; raise, rear < animals>; raise <plants, vegetables>5) (ugs.): (gründen) set up <company, department, business, political party, organization, system>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein < storm> gather, come up; < clouds> gather; < mist, haze> come up* * *aufziehen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)1. (hochziehen) draw up, pull up; (etwas Schweres) haul up; (Fahne, Segel) hoist; (Anker) weigh; (Zugbrücke) raise2. (öffnen) (Gardine) open; (Schublade) (pull) open; (Reißverschluss) undo, pull open; (Schleife) untie, undo; (Flasche) open; THEAT (Vorhang) raiseSpielzeug zum Aufziehen clockwork toys.;reden etcwie aufgezogen like clockwork7. umg:wegen about);du willst mich wohl aufziehen? are you pulling my leg?etwas auf eine Spritze aufziehen draw sth into a syringe, fill a syringe with sthB. v/i (ist)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) wind up <clock, toy, etc.>3) (befestigen) mount <photograph, print, etc.> (auf + Akk. on); stretch < canvas>; put on <guitar string, violin string, etc.>; s. auch Saite4) (großziehen) bring up, raise < children>; raise, rear < animals>; raise <plants, vegetables>5) (ugs.): (gründen) set up <company, department, business, political party, organization, system>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein < storm> gather, come up; < clouds> gather; <mist, haze> come up* * *(Uhr) v.to wind up v. v.to bring up (children) v.to foster v.to raise v.to razz v.to twit v. -
17 Dampf
m; -(e)s, Dämpfe steam; PHYS. vapo(u)r; (Rauch) smoke; (Dunst) vapo(u)r, haze; (Ausdünstung) exhalation; ( chemische) Dämpfe fumes; Dampf ablassen TECH. blow off steam; umg., fig. let off steam; aus dem Projekt etc. ist der Dampf raus umg., fig. the project etc. has run out of steam; Dampf dahinter machen oder setzen umg., fig. speed things up a bit, get things moving; jemandem Dampf machen umg., fig. give s.o. a kick in the pants, hurry s.o. up ( oder along); mit Dampf umg., fig. at full tilt* * *der Dampfsteam; vapour; vapor* * *Dạmpf [dampf]m -(e)s, ordm;e['dɛmpfə]1) vapour (Brit), vapor (US); (= Wasserdampf) steamDampf ablassen or abblasen (lit, fig) — to let off steam
aus dem Schornstein quoll der Dampf in weißen Wolken — clouds of white smoke poured from the chimney
jdm Dampf machen (inf) — to make sb get a move on (inf)
vorm Chef hat sie unheimlich Dampf — the boss really puts the wind up her (inf)
Dampf draufhaben (dated inf) — to be going at full steam
* * *der1) (a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid: Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun; a cloud of steam; ( also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.) steam2) (power or energy obtained from this: The machinery is driven by steam; Diesel fuel has replaced steam on the railways; ( also adjective) steam power, steam engines.) steam3) (the gas-like form into which a substance can be changed by heating: water vapour.) vapour* * *<-[e]s, Dämpfe>[ˈdampf, pl ˈdɛmpfə]munter \Dampf sein [o stehen] to be under steam, to have its steam up\Dampf draufhaben (a. fig) to be going at full steam\Dampf ablassen (a. fig) to let off steam3.▶ \Dampf in den Fäusten haben to pack quite a punch* * *der; Dampf[e]s, Dämpfe steam no pl., no indef. art.; (Physik) [water] vapour as tech. term, no pl., no indef. art.Dampf dahinter/hinter etwas (Akk.) machen — (ugs.) (sich beeilen) get a move on/get a move on with something; (andere zur Eile treiben) get things pl./something moving
* * *Dampf m; -(e)s, Dämpfe steam; PHYS vapo(u)r; (Rauch) smoke; (Dunst) vapo(u)r, haze; (Ausdünstung) exhalation;(chemische) Dämpfe fumes;aus dem Projekt etcsetzen umg, fig speed things up a bit, get things moving;mit Dampf umg, fig at full tilt* * *der; Dampf[e]s, Dämpfe steam no pl., no indef. art.; (Physik) [water] vapour as tech. term, no pl., no indef. art.Dampf dahinter/hinter etwas (Akk.) machen — (ugs.) (sich beeilen) get a move on/get a move on with something; (andere zur Eile treiben) get things pl./something moving
* * *¨–e m.steam n.vapor (US) n.vapour (UK) n. -
18 blur
1. n пятно, клякса2. n помутнение, потемнение, расплывчатость3. n пятно, порок4. n кино нерезкость5. v пачкать, марать; делать кляксы6. v делать неясным; затуманивать; затемнять7. v делаться неясным, затемняться8. v стирать, изглаживать9. v пятнать10. v уродоватьa face blurred by selfishness — лицо, которое портила печать эгоизма
Синонимический ряд:1. indistinct shape (noun) blemish; cloud; fog; haze; indistinct shape; shade; smudge; splotch2. stigma (noun) bar sinister; black eye; blot; brand; odium; onus; slur; spot; stain; stigma3. blot (verb) blot; blotch; smear4. dim (verb) becloud; befog; blear; cloud; confuse; dim; dull; eclipse; flash; fog; gloom; haze; make indistinct; mist; muddy; obfuscate; obscure; shadow; smudge; veil5. taint (verb) besmear; besmirch; defile; dirty; discolor; smut; smutch; soil; stain; sully; taint; tar; tarnishАнтонимический ряд: -
19 nuvola
f cloudfig cadere dalle nuvole be taken aback* * *nuvola s.f. cloud (anche estens.): nuvole di pioggia, rain clouds; nuvola passeggera, passing cloud (anche fig.); nuvole tempestose, storm clouds; nuvola di fumo, di polvere, cloud of smoke, of dust; avvolto nelle nuvole, hidden by (o covered with) clouds; cielo coperto di nuvole, sky covered with clouds (o overcast sky); cielo senza una nuvola, cloudless sky; il vento spazzò via le nuvole, the wind drove away the clouds // aver la testa nelle nuvole, to have one's head in the clouds // quando me l'hanno detto sono cascato dalle nuvole, when they told me, I was astounded // vivere nelle nuvole, to live in cloud-cuckoo-land.* * *['nuvola]sostantivo femminile1) meteor. cloud2) (di polvere, fumo) cloud, haze••essere nelle -e, avere la testa fra le -e — to have one's head in the clouds
* * *nuvola/'nuvola/sostantivo f.2 (di polvere, fumo) cloud, hazeessere nelle -e, avere la testa fra le -e to have one's head in the clouds; scendere dalle -e to come back to earth. -
20 nube
f cloud* * *nube s.f. (meteor.) cloud: nube temporalesca, thundercloud (o storm cloud); nube di tornado, a proboscide, funnel cloud; banco di nubi, cloud bank; una nube di polvere, di fumo, a cloud of dust, of smoke; nube tossica, radioattiva, toxic, radioactive cloud; (astr.) nube cosmica, cosmic cloud // felicità senza nubi, unalloyed happiness; una nube di tristezza gli oscurò il volto, his face clouded over with sadness; sono nubi passeggere, they are only passing clouds (anche fig.).* * *['nube]sostantivo femminile1) cloud2) (di polvere, fumo) haze•* * *nube/'nube/sostantivo f.1 cloud; un cielo senza -i a cloudless sky2 (di polvere, fumo) hazenube radioattiva radioactive cloud; nube tossica toxic cloud.
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